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Show City Fathers Consider Routine Problems at Monday Meeting Business, mostly of routine nature was transacted by Mayor Jack E. Cook and members mem-bers of the Pleasant Grove City Council .All members answered answer-ed roll call at 7:30 p.m. at the city hall. It was regular semimonthly semi-monthly meeting, February 2, 1970. Utah County Commissioner Verl D. Stone discussed a proposed pro-posed joint agreement relative to refuse disposal. Utah County proposed to create one garbage diesposal yard for all North Utah County and charge each participating city 50 cents for each residential unit for main-tainance main-tainance and equipment. The Council reached no firm decision, dec-ision, but agreed ot review the proposal. William Wright and Ralph Home, representing the Utah County Mosquito Abatement Agency, asked for an appropriation appropri-ation of $1,960 from city funds. The request was taken under advisement. Leonard Carter, representing the Pleasant Grove Sportsmens Association, presented preliminary prelim-inary plans for the proposed sportsmens club house. The Council voted to cooperate in any way that it could. With the approval of the Council the Mayor appointed Grant Atwood as a member of the City Planning Commission. Councilman Paul Blackhurst stated that several citizens had contacted him relative to the sale of city owed crushed gravel. The Council established a price of $1.00 per ton for crushed gravel and 25 cents per ton for bank ran material. The Council discussed the new business license schedule and agreed that no changes would be made at this time. However, if any individuals have complaints, the Council will hear them. Councilman Marvin Green reported that a meeting was to be held Wednesday evening, February 4 at American Fork City Hall to discuss the financing finan-cing of the proposed Tri-City Golf Course. Councilman W. Cornell Hay-nie Hay-nie submitted an appliction for the license required by the Public Service Commission for the City Ambulance Service. (Continued on page 4) City Fathers (Continued from page 1) The Council agreed to obtain the same. The Council authorized Mayor May-or Cook to sign a Warrenty Deed to convey property to Bank of American Fork in exchange ex-change for property of equal area bordering the Pleasant Grove Industrial Park. |