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Show WILL RESTRICT ! THE BICYCLERS Logan Council Passes ijH Such An Ordinance. iH A Number of Important M Matters Acted on. iH The Logan city council In regular session Wednesday night waded H through various matters of consider- able Importance. IH An ordinanco prohibiting bicycle H tiding on all paved walks, and walks il to be paved In the future, was passed. IjH All voted yes, with tho exception of Councilman Hansen. jH The committee on waterworks to !H which was referred the petition of II. ! J . Nlolson and others for extension of H water mains tcported favorably but ! advised that tho work bo not com- i menced until spring owing to the dif- i tlculty In securing pipe. The com- 'l mitteealso recommended that a 0-inch H pipe bo laid for the lirst two blocKs H west from Main and that the city bear the extra cost between a 4-Inch and a IH The waterworks committco ac- IH ccptcd the offer of the Frst National j Bank to bear one half the expense of laying a cement gutter abutting their propeity, the city to bear the other half. The committee recommended tho continuance of the gutter on the samo plan If the piopcrtv owners aro IH willing. The Thatcher bank was jH authorized to bring In a claim for half i tho expense In building gutter along j their property. H A communication from Lewis S. Car- H don, Judgoof the Juvenile court, said H that Andrew King, Jr. had been ap- pointed probation oillcor. This report was accepted. Councilman Hatch moved that the police force bo reduced to one man In view of Mr. King's ap- polntmcnt. This was lost. Mr. King jH gets $ftO a month, and the Judge $100 City Sexton (Jotlleb Smith reported IH for the quarter as follows: Deaths j males, 11; females,!); stjll born, (I; from 1 to ft years of ages, .'I; from ft to 10 years, I; over 21 yeats old 20. Hhcu- matlsm caused tho death of .'I; heart disease, 2: diabetes, 1; old ago :i; pn'cu- moiiia, 1; ptomaln poisoning, 1; blood poisoning, II; typhoid 1. (H A Board of Equalization composed of Bell, Nelson, Carlisle, Lindqulst and Kvans will sit on October .'10th iJ and .'fist, and November 1,2 and. 'I, to jH hear complaints in Water-Mains Kx- jH tension district No. 14 and 1ft. H A petition of Maltha K. Haslamand iH others for the extension of the water mains from Center one-half block H South on :ird .West stieet was referred jH to committee on watctworks with H power to act. H Wm. (. Anderson and others asked H to have a brldgo placed across the H canal on Second Kast streets between iH Second and Third North. This was jH Claim of Joseph 10. Wilson and W. M S. Lamoicaux as to payment of money jH to Logan will not be a allowed until H they can show that they paid tho jB money In question. jH A number of resolutions lclatlngto H paving and sidewalks were passed. H The assessment in Water Mains Ex- jH tension district No. 14 was placed at, H (K) cents per front foot. Tho city attorney was authorized to M notify tho Tciluridc Co. to keep tho M water hi the canyon down to the co in- H promise mark. H A special meeting will be held next M Wednesday evening at 7;.'I0 to consider M two ordinances. H On motion of Quayle, Peter Chris- M tsnscn was allowed halt pay diirinr; M His Illness. jl Quaylc, McNlcl and Hansen woro M oppoln' '! as au election committee. M From now on council meetings will M begin at 7:.'i0 instead of 8 o'clock. H |