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Show CWSI JVttorwd tKo Meeting!. .AnTSMfc At the Council meeting last - '" aSfi Monday night the mayor was i'VJUtB ' instructed to call a mass meet lV ' vHl "8 at llle c'ly Hal1 to co,,1'idcr 1 ' 'fl the advisability of bonding the "offlsV '' "r l'le lmrPc l'uttinfi 1 'ittJaM? m an eIeclr'c ''Hut pl'"1- I '' a3BR. 'ic fir8t tn'"K t0 consider is fMguam would it pay for itself? Is there mCSM uough people that would use jjSH lights to nuke it self'Sttstaiulng, JH or bettor still, a paying propo- 9H The Times would like to see BB -'911 cltlr'c Hgltt plaut put in by B1' ity thereby leiseulug the rate to consumers at least half and perhaps more, as will be seen by the following figures: Are light. xr month, Luztn, (4; Utah Co. towns, f 1.00; ()Jen, (10. One 18-eamlln power ll(ht pr month, Logan 33s; Utah Co. towni, 381-Sc; 0len tl-oO. AiMltlonal lB-cnJle power light, t.nnll-3e, Utah Co tnwnt, 331 -3c, Oglenll.Ut). The above figures arc flat rates; you arc privileged to bum them the full twenty-four hours if you wish. 11 y the city owning the plant three or four arc lights would be placed iu the business part of town and fi i-cnndle power lights placed ou every corner in the city to that even those who didn't have a light in their house would have the benefit of the street light without their taxes being raised a cent. Therefore, we say, attend the mass meeting nud let out city lathers know whether you think Coalville ought to bond or not for the plant. |