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Show THE LOGAN CITY COUNCIL Wades through Rou- tine work. Few matters and of I little importance. Hj Thccitj council met in regulai ses- slon Wednesday evening and went B through a little routine business. JH , Nothing very hnpoitant was befoie IHmp the meeting. At the last meeting Mr H. 1 Niter H asked that (Ith North between 7th and 8th, be made a foui rod stieet. HJ A committee Investigated and repott-Hj repott-Hj cd that a sK iod street would be bet-Hj bet-Hj tei. The comtnltleo Is of the opinion HJ that the cltj will soon need all the HJ gravel It can get and this will give ,HJ two mote lodsof the same HJ Thomas Smait and eighteen others HJ asked that the council spend so much HJ of the city poll ta as is neccssaiy to B grade l-'ltst North stieet between B ith and nth West streets. This stieet II is practically Impassable as it now u stands. The petition was granted I Tlie citj attorney reported In the j matter of deeds foi property through Bj which the proposed street west of the Bj courthouse Is to run It is found M that a transformer house, belonging to II the Hercules people extends three BJ feet Into the proposed street. To BJ moc this will cost a goodlv sum of inonej.and the (iiestioti of making BJ the stieet thicc feet nauowci licic or Bj the whole street but seventeen feet Bj wide Instead of twcnt.v came up for Bj consldciatlon On motion ot Mr. Bj, Hatch, the Committee on Public JKjt Giounds was instructed to bring in a 29 written icpoit in legaid.tothemattci. H Oison Thatclioi, ownei of the Swan H Laundij building on Cast Centci BJ street, was oidered sometime ago to BE coveted tlio fiamc potlion of his build- H ing with lion. At this meeting he BJ icpoited that he had coveted the loof Bj as diiccted and asked a jeai's time In which to unci the walls The ic-B ic-B quest was giantcd a The chau appointed a lioaid of nl Equalization as lollows Hell, Craw- W ford, i:ans, Lindqiiist and Caillsle. tj They will sit at the council room on U tlie 2-ltli, 2uth, aith, 27th and 28th to I lieai complaints in paving (list i let I No. 8. Bj Mo-.es Thatchei and otheis Intetest- BJ cd lepoi led that a cei tain lane between II the Garll and Thatclier mills has been II used continiiouslj foi ".0 jears and ask-I ask-I cd that the cltj council declaie the Bj said lane oi street to be a public high-La high-La way and to open the same foi the use H of thcmsclcs and the public gcneiallj. Bj This was referred to the Committee on Stieets with attoincj associated Bj Tlieie lias been consideiable diseus- is slon in legaid to what is claimed is BW" excessive expense In the constt notion fM of the Centci stieet cement walks H The council went into Investigation Bj of the comparative cost of walks laid BJ undei private conti.iet and those con- j structed by tlie city. .lames McNIel H and II E. Hatch presented a icport to the effect that the seeming great dlffeience In the uist of the walks is due to the fact that when walks were laid undei private contract con-tract the propcrtj owner made no allowance al-lowance for engineering or intersections, intersec-tions, not had tliej consideied the removal of mail) trees Aftei having investigated tlie mattei thoroughly the committee gave It as theh opinion that the woik has been done as cheap-Ij cheap-Ij as it can be done, taklngeveijthlng Into consideration. They add that the work, after some overhauling which Is now going on, will lie falrlj good and will certainlj give satisfaction |