Show Council Cound Approves Plans For Sat e The Manti City Council at its Monday meeting heard reports reports reports re re- re- re ports from its members on ways to arrange a schedule whereby the Main Street could be washed and cleaned up regularly during the summer summer summer sum sum- mer months First to to speak out on the plan was Councilman Lloyd R. R Nielsen Councilwoman Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Anderson reported that she had been approached by members of the Manti ManU Busi Busi- ness Association who request request- requested ed that some system be worked worked worked work work- ed out to clean up the street It was decided that during the summer months the city would have its workers do the cleanup work on Saturday morning The employees would also use Saturday to Ito grease and repair city equipment The trimming of trees on Main Street was discussed with John McIntosh and Luke puke uke Carlson It was decided to start 7 t 1 N J. J sP Lovely petite Barbara Nielsen center daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Nielsen of Manti was crowned sweetheart at atthe atthe the annual Sweetheart Ball Ban on Friday February 12 Chosen as her attendants were usan Plummer Perry Ephraim left and Jannice Washburn Forest Manti right the work on Tuesday after after- noon A report given by Mayor Frank Garbe noted that 75 worth of mechanics tools had been ordered for use at the city yard A motion was passed unanimously unanimously that instructed the city recorder Bart A. A Peterson to write each time fulle full time city employee employee em em- employee a letter in regards to the reporting of a all l accidents and filling out reports to the State Industrial Commission Councilman Ben Kjar told the council that he was seeking seeking seek seek- ing a bid for casting buckets for the power plant He said that it should be received soon Mr Kjar also said that reflectors had been ordered order order- ed for some of the light poles and said they would be tried out before ordering any more Councilman Kjar also reported reported reported re re- re- re ported on his investigation on the cost of mercury lIghting lighting light lIght- lighting ing for a few areas In the city He said that as far as he could tell now they would cost about 40 each He said that he hoped to Ito have more information for the next session session session ses ses- ses- ses sion of the council The possibility of having Dr Arvil Stark of the come cometo cometo cometo to Manti and conduct a pub pub- public public lic lie meeting on cleanup was explored explored ex ex- by Councilwoman An An- derson She said that the wheels of the ithe cleanup program should be set in motion soon J Mayor Garbe reported that he had a deed easement for fora a water pipe to be installed to the post office He said the deed had been prepared by City Attorney Dilworth Woolley Woolley Woolley Wool- Wool ley and would be recorded atthe at jit atthe the county courthouse He also noted that the pipeline would be large enough that any others others others oth oth- ers in the area who desired to hook on Ito to it in the future would probably be able to do doso so so- A letter from W. W E. E Peterson Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son of the Tax Study and Equalization Committee was read by Mayor Garbe Mr Peterson Peterson Peterson Pe Pe- terson urged the city to write Governor Rampton asking his support of House Bill 9 when it comes to his desk for a signature The council deemed that the letter be sent House Bill 9 is the legislation legislation legislation legisla legisla- tion which would distribute sales tax on a population basis rather than on a aa sale point-of-sale basis The City Recorder Recorder- opened two bids received for the fire station building The Manti ManU Telephone Co submitted a bid of and Simmons Furniture Furniture Fur Fur- and Hardware bid A motion was made and passed that the Simmons bid be accepted and that the property be turned over no later than Sept 1 1965 and sooner if a new structure can be obtained |