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Show PROBLEM OF POLES ! ON MAIN STREET UP City Dads Working With Dixie Power Company to Secure Removal to Center ol Blocks. The City Council met In regular session at the Library Auditorium, April 3rd, at 8 o'clock, p. m. The Mayor and four councilmeu were in attendance, also the City Recorder, City Marshal and City Engineer. Regular claims were allowed and reports of officers approved. 8, C. Bell's petition for a 30 days extension of his pool hall license was, upon motion, denied. The question of making some allowance allow-ance to the nurses who gave services to the people of Enterprise during the recent epidemic of influenza, was considered con-sidered and upon motion they were allowed compensation for the time of their quarantine after, their return from Enterprise, and the Mayor in StrUCtad to confer with them and fix the compensation. It was moved by Councilman Parley Dalley that the ordinance passed at the adjourned regular nutting of the Council, held on March 27th, calling a special water bond election, be so amended as to fix the date of said election for May 6, 19 lit. Motion carried. car-ried. The committee appointed at last meeting to confer with the property I owners on the tier of blocks abutting i upon .Main street, and to secure then-consent then-consent and an easement for a right-of-way for electric light and telephone lines along the center line of said blocks, reported that they had fully covered the ground and had found j very slight objection to the plan, and no refusals; but that than were a few parties who had not yet been seen. Mr. A. I.. Woodhousc, president of the Dixie Power Company, was present pres-ent and offered some sugg -tions to the Council, and stated that it would be necessary for the Council to pro cure easements, written ami signed, for such rights of way. He also out lined plan for lighting Mam street jand the section most thickly populated adjoining the busine.-s section of the city. The Council, after some discussion, invited Mr. Woodhouse to submit a feasible plan and his Ih-sI prODO ition : for furnishing the equipment, and cost of maintenance. Meeting adjourned sine die. v |