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Show " December 21. 1972 PleosantGrov. Review, Plsant Grove, Utah Thursday, Thursday. December 21 1972 P.G. City Council (Continued from page 1) policy of water extensions In the city. After the required number of readings and af-ter some discussion, the council voted to accept the ordinance and ordered it be published. An ordinance was read by the Mayor which prohibits loitering around or near a public school. The council voted to accept this ordin-ance and to have it publish-ed. The agreement between the city and Department of the Interior was read and discussed. This agreement provides for the city to put sewer lines under the canal. The council voted to author-ize the mayor to sign these agreements. Mayor Cook explained that the Central Utah Con-servancy District had re-quested a meeting with the city to discuss various mat-ters pertinent to both groups The council requested that the Mayor establish a time to meet with the rnembers oC this organization. , , - - , . .. ! 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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 7:30 - 10 p.m. MURD0CK METAL & PAINT 295 East State Road - Pleasdnt Grove - 785-43- 06 Opn Cnriitma ana Nw Tort Mr. Snowmobile . . . Your Full Service Polaris Dealer Ni8ht' 7:30 fo 1 0 " $1 00 C Lindon City Council (Continued from page 1) amious vote.. Chief of Police Wilkinson gave the police report for the month of November. $200 had been received in' fines and forfeitures; 44 contacts made; 22 arrests; 10 citizens complaints were heard; 6 assists to other polj ice departments and other various activities. Officer Wilkinson was asked to con-tact the State Highway Department regarding the trailer that has been illeg-ally parked at 625 North State and is occupied. Kent Taylor pointed out that cars parked along a street caused problems when it is necessary to use the snow plow. Officer Wilkin-son was asked to contact offenders and ticket any and all cars parked on the street overnight. Mr. Taylor also mentioned that where fen-ces have been erected along the city right-of-wa- y on city streets it also interfers with snowplowing. City Council members asked the Lindon residents to whom this ap-plies to take down fences and that they be kept off the city right of way in the future. Councilman Gillman sug-e- d that a 'Youth Committee' be formed of Lindon City youth to perhaps attend the City Council meetings and bring suggestions on var-ious type activities and pro-blems concerning the youth of the city. Councilman Gill-ma- n reported that the ice skating rink in the park area was being used. Provisions for salamanders would be looked into. . Mayor Walker suggested a study be made regarding which of the PEP employees could be absorbed by the city at the time the PEP program would terminate. Mayor Walked asked the City Recorder to investigate the possibility of a 5 per cent raise for PEP employ-ees Bruce Adams and Mel-vi- n Burnham from PEP funds at this time. Raises at this time for these two men will not be taken out of city funds. Vouchers for 3815 to 3872 in the amount of $11,602.35 were presented. Mr. Gillman made motion that vouchers be signed and paid as pre-sented. Motion seconded by Darrell Frampton. Mayor Walker reported, that the first Revenue Shar-ing check in the amount of $14,785.00 had been receiv-ed. This is the for the per-iod of January 1 to June 30 1972 and an additional check will be received after January 1 to cover the re-mainder of the year. Further discussion and study will be made as to the wisest use of these funds. Councilman Jarvis report-ed that approximately 1,000 feet of new water line and one fire hydrant had been insalled along 1000 west. Work on this line will con-tinue as soon as weather permits. A list of current business licenses was reviewed by the City Council. Council-man Frampton motioned that business establishments throughout the city be billed as indicated. A 10 per cent late charge will be levied after January 31 on all un-paid licenses. Councilman Jarvis stated that there would be quite a grading problem on the new-ly acquired city property. He suggested that a topogra-phical survey, plus a master plan for the whole area be made. |