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Show THAT ORDINANCE, The city council of Coalville has passed the first ami second re uliiig of the salary ordinance am? will meet in a few days and (kiss its third reading Then the ordinance will be law. lly the passing of this ordinance nieau a clean saving to the cit) in the salaries alone of between $1,000 and $1,5,00 in the next two ears. While that sum may not be left 111 the tieaaury at the cud oftheuext administration, et the city wilt be that much better bet-ter offbecause if this salary cut wasn't made the city would be going just that much more in debt each year, and in a few years our cit) would be hopelessly hope-lessly in debt. Our resources from taxes is but $1,000 each )ar and with the salaries in the neighborhood of $1,800 per year, it is very easy to figure where the city would get off at . We say hurrah for Salmonl Hurrah for Rcddonl Hurrah for IJcardi and. Hurrah for other CQUticilmeu that will vote for the ordinance, The Morgan Mirror says: HetMfttr tbe uiiror ami members of th city council of GmIvIIU) will trr ibstr eoatliiusnls tor II per )fr. Tun km Die talsry flsed at a mwllni; at lbs city couuell held M odnstJay night. Tbe city oonneil of Morgan aboiiM do llkuirlte. If the iilarlei wore reduced fo tlili amount, oune but I men who imo deeply intereited In tbe ' priiM of uHr ciiy would vt ISO utter of mayor or 1 maellinrn The Salt Lake Herald has the following to say of (lie salary sal-ary ordinance: lbfimyor ami eodsellmel f Coalville Coal-ville lo ri-frite lrie ef n dollar dol-lar raeh. r kin.w miiim. 111-11 lio w MiliI'MnrrrpaM at that The Tribune sa)s: We roiiilnend thraet'on ,f Hi- (1 CountllolCualvlllon n.. -M.l.rt qnn-lion qnn-lion In hn tlxHulitl'il r 1 ..ki ii . if alt wlioare Inlcrealeil Ii. ur im 1. o with Ilia Ti-illou ni.ili" . r .i"f oWelala rite M-hnlulw , .. J 111 Imly al lit rnlun uu I u-!-. a hu dullar jar fsr lira m. i nioeforuitinbeieof n.t Vi.u tlir the .'inlloeollliB iVsac It ioe-'H' 'ol Ian Inilaa I of thuliun ImI litre nfirr, IbeTreaiurerfllfyilollara a ynr, llir Maiaball Iblrty dollars a month ami the Itteordar eight dollar a in intti Thlt It a ilftiof tho rradlon whicl Ii ilue aitatnat the prevailing hlli aal-ll aal-ll In municipal oIIIkvi. It lm Ikatlrr nf a tendency wlileb le InlOiant, of he iiOfinlar frellnglhat tnoit municlpa olllclala rreotve far more In their publli I ilarlci than they coiil.l pottlblr earn' in any private mi ploy or ovriiKtllon It la of rotirea, conceded IhatCoal-TliU IhatCoal-TliU Went too far In U10 eewriiif down. Ilateven thur, tbe workaciutlly to In dune, and Iheqilallly n( eerrlee mini lo conildered. I'robably Oxltrllli knoai better than any outiltler can Juiltce, nlfattlioaerilcoi ot ItaoQIelili have ben worth. Certain ) it thai wr have in olflrial atallon in this elty, tm-i wbereolflelalpreienceli dear even ai tha Coalville rales; men wbo arrcoitlt inilrance even at no ealarv at all. I'rotMbly the City Cornell ol Hall Lake will preiently III the tehedule ol talarlea fer th next tinanlng- term ol city ortlclnls Urlruit tbit In doinn eo it will have the heart la IT to the root of the matter, ind lanlrn h Iki this city Ii rral'y Ktttlngof oixru and valuable Mr tier, for the Urge falailo-It falailo-It ayf. If it will do io, and apply llir tame rule ai lo remunerallon which tl e like tndiireront and bunitlnc eilci-woulil eilci-woulil be paid by iVIiatYmillneii.tbtfr would boa ihakint up tare enough. |