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Show Sity Council Mears Charge of r Relief Group ecial session of the City ,il was held last week for the of considering grievances Ltnection with the administra-, administra-, of relief in this vicinity. L committee appointed by the 0n relief composed of W. R-UXoii R-UXoii Mrs. Jessie Jeppson, Mrs. .,ner, Frank Peterson, Jesse f ,jn and Charles Weatherby ; present. Mr. Weatherby as Lrran explained that a reso-had reso-had been adopted embody -.-ievances which they felt "'stifled, had been presented Kf-sOra Chipman, social work-."(fier work-."(fier her acceptance, the re-t'tad re-t'tad been returned that the ia! worker had failed in her cement. f.c.r a meeting had been called ve relief clients, the major por-i por-i of the group had decided that Ler to provide an equitable dis-ttion dis-ttion of relief, the removal of l '0ra chipman should be made. !v further reported that person-kcrimination person-kcrimination had been made in jiy cases to the extent that many 1 suffered. In keeping with the eral set-up, they feel it is en-ly en-ly within the power of the poli-J poli-J subdivision to take or at least 1 1 their support to such action n-iU result in harmony with re-jt re-jt to the administration of rein re-in this community. To obtain , they asked that Mrs. Ora Chip-i Chip-i be removed and that some r adrinistrator be. appointed. .Jve affidavits properly signed ""e presented tending to show that hit.nniination' had been exercised the social worker. The cornice corn-ice expressed their regrets that )Slght had to be brought against (individual but the need of the f clients were such as to de-ld de-ld this action-he action-he council adjourned after ap-iting ap-iting a committee to meet with t Jacobs and Mr. Mangum, Utah ...ity relief workers, with respect (he petition submitted by the ranee committee- This meeting held in Provo Tuesday, e matter was presented to ie to ers of the Utah county relief 5W lizathn Tuesday by the mayor council and the grievance com- !e with the result that a meet-if meet-if all interested citizens was ar-Bd ar-Bd for in the stake tabernacle last evening when Mr. Mangum -niiied the detailed set up under h his office and assistants are operating. 9rs. Ora Chipman was given, a ice at the meeting in the after-l after-l to answer the charges. Her rt proved that the charges were ''"'rally groundless and was the re-!fof re-!fof a misunderstanding on the rffiss of niany of the clients relative )KDf'e present relief setup. iier items of importance con-!-'ed at the regular session of l council, May 11th, include a nunication received from E. C. g kley, president of the Utah ity Safety council temperary or-3EU!atlon, or-3EU!atlon, advising of a meeting JSSETMay 7th at the city and coun-S coun-S lildlng at Provo. The purpose le meeting was the organiza-of organiza-of a Utah county safety coun-"1 coun-"1 -1 whieh they requested the co-Jlwtlon co-Jlwtlon ot the city. The matter 1 leckinj n bread wagons and Jal' cars cutting to the left ,Jiws main j.ircct was referred to -Tel-fearslul for action. S2roquDst for the use of the - - y caoo in the city hall was '! Iron Die Fire department Sig'bws. u Wa.s the sense of the Ills :U that this case be given to I" i'.epavt-men; if Uis daughters of , ', loner's did no-, cove for it-.e.i it-.e.i mr.tler a a: ranging for in J y band concerts on the same jjj' as last year was again rent. re-nt. J r . ferred to the recreation committee to contact the board of education of the Alpine school district- Wafer superintendent L. H. Felt reported that through the partial cleaning of the drains to the old water system the exchange waters had been increased from .75 second feet to beyond two second feet and that if the work is carried on he hoped to further increase this supply. sup-ply. He was instructed to continue this work. |