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Show Council Undertakes Study on City Fool and Airport Representatives of two organizations organi-zations were In attendance at the Monday night meeting of the Parowan City "Council, with requests re-quests for aid in projects of the two groups., according to Mayor Osmer Nielsen. Ralph S. Orton, representing the Parowan Exchange Club, met with the council to urge that body to see If the county can do something with the municipal olrrwirt tnfhEt ? thj Clt. Little Lit-tle or no Improvements have I been made there for some time and the exchange club urges the cltj do at least enough work there to make is usable and possible pos-sible for a plane to land there in ! an emergency. The swimming pool delegation, consisting of Worth Orton, W. Clair Rowley, F. C Van Bureri, and Howard Joseph, former city mayor, met with the council to ask that Parowan City raise the sum of $6,000 In some way or another to go with funds on hand and expected from the county recreation committee, to complete com-plete the present construction contract on the swimming pool which lapses early in the spring. After much discussion on how such a sum could be raised, this matter, as well as the airport project was taken under advisement advise-ment by the council for future special study, according to Mayor Nielsen. It was reported to the council that the deadline for 1962 dog licenses Is now here and that such license will be delinquent, and Mayor Nielsort states that a strict enforcement of the ordinance ordi-nance Is planned for this year. City Marshal A. Hills Orton will have authority and orders to destroy de-stroy all unlicensed dogs he finds within the city on and after that date. Also that dogs, licensed ot unlicensed, running at large between be-tween sundown and sunrise, are also subject to the above order and are to be destroyed when caught. It was brought to the council's attention that many residents of the city are using barrel trash burners In the streets ajotning their property, and that this was ordered discontinued by the past administration. The council on Monday night decided that this will not be permitted any longer and that such barrels still In use on the streets as trash burners, burn-ers, when city employees make their rounds on Mar. 1, will be picked up and hauled to the city dump along with other trash put out by resident |