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Show City Oil's tentative agreement for operation of municipal airport cil to ask for the use of land owned by Parowan City on the hill south of town for use as a trap shooting range. This request was approved by the city officials, with the club to build and operate the trap- It has been called to the attention at-tention of the council, that a few people, living along Main Street, are using the water taps installed between the pro-jperty pro-jperty lino and the gutter, to water planted areas along the street to water private owned areas. As this is against the regulations, the city officials felt that if this goes on longer, long-er, it will have no other al-tenative al-tenative other than to cut those taps off. i ( At the meeting of the Paro- j wan City Council, a two-hour , session was held between the I council and Messrs. Burt Ni- chols, Dick Glantz and Wally il Conten, the latter out of Las Vegas, on a contemplated i lease for the operation of the I Parowan municipal airport. These men proposed to take over and operate the airport as a part of a plan they have for a large development program , at the north 1-15 Interchange Following a lengthy discus- I . sion, the local council tenta-! tenta-! tively approved the proposal, i when several other details are 1 worked out between the city and the three men. i l In another matter concerning concern-ing the airport, the council approved a project that would seal coat the runway at the airport. A survey of the runway run-way reveals that this should be done this season as the surface is already breaking up in places. It is planned to do this work by contract, and do it now while there is a hot mix plant already operating in the valley. An appropriation of $150 to come from City recreation funds was made to the Little League baseball program now under way in the community. The funds will be used to operate op-erate three Little League baseball base-ball teams in a Parowan Valley Val-ley league and two teams operating op-erating in a senior Little League in connection with six teams from Cedar City. Mayor Kendall Gurr reported report-ed that the large culinary water wa-ter well In the mouth of the canyon, which has been out of operation for ten days, should be back in operation on Tuesday Tues-day of this week. A burned out motor put the well out of operation, and it had to be sent in to northern Utah for repairs. He stated that the equipment is guaranteed and there would be no cost to the . city. ' Vern C. Mortensen, representing rep-resenting the Parowan Gun & Rod Club, met with the coun- |