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Show Water Other Problems Faced By City Council on Monday Appearing before the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City Council last Monday Mon-day night, Harold Smith, city utilities supervisor said, "we will have an ample water supply this summer; but the problem is how to get it to the people who need it." He said that many of the existing culinary water line3 were too small. He recommended recommend-ed that all public water users, churches, schools and parks be required to follow a sprinkling schedule, preferably during the early morning hours. The council accepted the advice ad-vice and instructed Mr. Smith to prepare such a schedule as soon as possible. Willis Larsen, representing the American Legion, requested that th- Legion players be allowed to use the Central Utah oaseball suits, in exchange for the Legion suits, which were too small for this year's Legion players. The Council agreed, providing that the. Legion suits be used by this year's "Colts" players. Permission was granted Harold, Jacklin 1 to bring concessions to Pleasant Grove on Strawberry Days. Mr. Jacklin, representing the newly formed Strawberry Day3, Inc., reported that everything every-thing pointed to a most success ful celebration this year. The newly organized Roughout Riding Club were granted permission per-mission to use the rodeo grounds for training purposes, provided a schedule was drawn up with the Pleasant Grove Riding Club and Strawberry Days Inc. A motion regulating vacations for city employees was passed as follows: after one year's service, one week vacation and two weeks after five years, service. Councilman Council-man Jesse Thome was appointed to work cut a vacation schedule. An open house at the new city council chambers will be held the same day as the Fireman's Auxiliary Aux-iliary Breakfast, the morning of May 19. Councilman Gerald Klemm was authorized to solicit ' the cooperation of the business houses in "making a day of it." The council voted to send "shut off notices" to water users who have two or more unpaid water bills. The local Jaycee Club, through their president, Harold Jacklin, reported plans for two new "Welcome "Wel-come to Pleasant Grove" signs at the south and west entrances to the city. The signs are to be installed and maintained by the club and business houses, Mr. Jacklin said. Permission was granted. |