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Show tlioAlpino Stake, was read asking the council for a stricter inforsement of the city ordinance in regard to profanitv, curlew and other ordinances, and also the closing of dances and tho regulation of observing tho Sabbath Dav. Moved ihat tho city charge tho Alumni association $10.00 for the uso of the Pavilion for ono night. M. B. B11M1-m B11M1-m an tendered his resignation as road supervisor to tiko effoct June 30th. Bills Allowed. Leon Taylor work on pavilion $2.50 John Whipple p;. Op TlfoKe-VHB-rUed to, rur. P5HBW5hevS!l$L bath Day,. Profane Language, For somo time past thero has been some complai.it in regard to the di.-icgarding di.-icgarding of tho ringing of tho ourfuw Bell Tho ordinnnco requires that il-children il-children uudorthoof 10 aro required to u) o thoir homes at the ringing of the ocll. But tho ringing has nppeparontly i;ron 11 a common' thing and the young fsoiuo of tliemj have become indilTurent to tho penlr of thu boll and instead of going noino aro found on Iho street., and for this breach of tho ordinance the olllccr? of thn city wish to give a gun It word of warning to the young referred to tuid that word is that hereafter the cur few ordinance will le hi forced in tit futuro, and somo of theso who have been guilty in tho past must reform or they will II rid themselves in tho clutches of tho oflicers. Thoro is another ordinnnco that the attention of tho citizens is called to, that of playing games on tho Sabbath Day, in the city. Speaking of the ob-icrvanco ob-icrvanco of this ordinnnco it is ploasing to note that tho peoplo generally obsorve it very good, But thoro aro a fw infracting in-fracting which must be stopped or tho guilty will have to suffer far their wrong doing, The ordinnnco in regard to tho uso of profane language on our streets is broken brok-en much too often by many of ths male portion of tho community, and why this is, or should bo, no one has been ablo to givo n good reason. Tho respectable look upon tho use of such languago as being very unbecoming of any porson. Tho olllcors say tins must stop Tho city council has passed an ordinance or-dinance whioli will catch some of tho young men who have boon guilty of stating tt tho S.iloon keepors that they aro 21 years of ago when such " is not true. Under tho old oromanco tliwro ia no wayof punishing the young boys who mako'suchstatcironta. But under tho new ordlnanco tho boy that makes a statement Umt ho is of ago and it is believed ho is not will bo put through, as tho boys call it, Tho abovo aro somo of tho reforms that tho city oflicers liavo decided 011 bringing alwut in a quiet gentle way, and they feel suro that thoy will havo the Hiipport of tho people gcnorally w 1 |