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Show City Council Discusses Variety Of Business Matters Monday ity projects. During the call Mr. Dirkson gave permission for Pleasant Grove to award the contract for the proposed sewer improvement im-provement and expansion project. pro-ject. The contract has been awarded to Brown Plumbing and Heating, Inc, of Provo After discussion the Council agreed that for future fire insurance in-surance needs, bids would be requested for the usual type of policy and also for "complete replacement" agreements in case of fire at city buildings. Councilman Paul Blackhurst requested that an asphalt paving pav-ing material heater be purchased pur-chased for the use of the city streets department. Councilman Council-man Blackhurst was requested to investigate prices and types of heaters and the advantages of each type. City Recorder Millen D. Rad-mall Rad-mall requested that two changes chan-ges be made in the 1968-69 budget, relative to a decrease in the amount expected to be received from property taxes and an increase in the "transfer "trans-fer from other funds" item. The council voted to approve Mr. Radmall's request. With all members present and Mayor Paul T. Fordham presiding, members of the PI. Grove City Council met in regular reg-ular session last Monday night at city hall. Nolan Wood, representing the Utah Water Safety Council, was present at the meeting and requested re-quested that an individual representing rep-resenting Pleasant Grove City be appointed to serve on the Utah Council and also on the Pleasant Grove City Water Safety Council. Since Mr. Wood is a resident of Pleasant Grove, he was so appointed by vote of the City Council. The Council, by unanimous vote, authorized Mayor Fordham Ford-ham to sign a Mayor's Deed, relative to city property being conveyed to George Oscarson. Mayor Fordham presented a map showing the location of proposed underground telephone tele-phone cables in the eastern area of the city. The council approved the location and the project pending study and report re-port of existing water and sewer sew-er lines by Floyd Adams, city utilities superintendent. Mayor Fordham read a letter let-ter of resignation from City Recorder Re-corder Millen D. Radmall effective ef-fective Nov. 1, 1968. Mr. Radmall's Rad-mall's resignation was accepted accept-ed with a vote of thanks for his 14 years of loyal and efficient service. Mr. Radmall's successor will be duly approved and appointed appoint-ed at the Nov. 4, 1968 regular Council meeting. Mayor Fordham reported a telephone call recently received receiv-ed from Don Dirkson, director of HUD, the U.S. government agency for aid to cities for util- |