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Show i Ipplication For Slot Machine i Device Rejected By Council their property. The request was granted provided the same was constructed con-structed under the supervision of the Streets committee and street superintendent superin-tendent and that the company agree to accept all responsibility connected in any way therewith. Complaints as to the condition of the Orem right-of-way through Slain street were received. After some discussion, dis-cussion, it was decided to refer the matter to the manager o the Salt Lake and Utah R. R. Co. and see if action toward the correction of the condition could commence at once. Councilman Shelley reported that he had received a price on the reproduction reproduc-tion of the new City map from the Salt Lake Blue Print and Supply Co. He was authorized to order at least two cloth prints and as many blue prints as the committee deemed necessary. Mayor Greenwood reported that the applications for water appropriations appropria-tions had been corrected by the engineer, en-gineer, E. A. Jacobs, and had been returned for the inspection of the council. The recorder was instructed to send the applications to the state engineer and to file the letters relative rela-tive to these corrections. The Cemetery committee was given more time in the investigation of the proposed improvement at the cemetery. ceme-tery. The reports of the city officers for the month, of February was read and accepted, and accompaning bills allowed. I perating of Card Rooms Still Under Discussion. Representatives of the Yellowstone peciality Co. appeared before the lty council Saturday evening, Feb-jary Feb-jary 23, in regular session, relative their application for a license to perate and conduct a confection usiness thru a certain device known s "An Automatic Mint Vender." At lis time, it was reported that the olice committee along with Council-lan Council-lan Shelley and Marshal Durrant j ad visited some of the cities in the j juth end of the county and had i jund many slot machines in opera- on. He also stated that the police i epartments in each locality had ex-S ex-S ressed themselves as being opposed ) these devises. After some discus-j discus-j ion and advisement, the application I -as not granted. ' A former card room manager was resent by invitation to talk over iBrtain matters relative to the opera-on opera-on of card rooms. In as much as it as not definitely decided as to the ction the council would take in the latter of again licensing these rooms, 0 action was taken. An, ordinance epealing the present card ordinance 'as received from the city attorney, .ction on the matter was deferred ntil the next regular meeting or un- 1 a full quorum was present. Chief Pratt suggested that the city urchase and install a hose drier in rder that the fire hose could be giv-a giv-a the proper care. The fire depart-tent depart-tent members were asked to make an rvestigation of this matter and make uch recommendations as their de-art.me.nt de-art.me.nt deemed necessary. In as much as the prices quoted le city by the Waterworks Equip-"" Equip-"" lent Co. on cast iron pipe were ffective until March 1, Mr. Simpson, ipresentative of this company, was resent to ascertain if possible the mount the city would oare to pur-lase. pur-lase. He stated that after this date, ' 15 percent advance would take Sect. It was moved that the city rder a minimum car of cast iron Mlpe at the prices quoted, with the --Understanding that the. specifications t the convenience of the city prob-urnbly prob-urnbly June 1 or later. Mr. Simpson 'ecdecepted this order with the under-1 under-1 'landing that the pipe company be v'lven fifteen days notice as to the !'me that the pipe was wanted. A letter was received from Fill- inro asking' information as to what 'as being done in our city toward a evision of the ordinances. The re- E order was asked to forward such in-jrmation in-jrmation as was available. J A communication was also received receiv-ed from Lehi City In which a copy Vjf their ordinance under which they I pllect a license from companies dis- ributing lubricating products. This s' l as referred to the Judiciary commit-'e commit-'e who were asked to consult the ity attorney and if necessary to have 1 similar one drawn up for the consideration con-sideration of the council. PThe recorder reported that in eoping with instructions of the conn-il, conn-il, one of the Utah Water Storagt DEI,!onrmission Standard Questionnaires $34 ad been sent for and the same had Jcen filled out under the direction of 1 Jo council and mayor and had been (Mjeturned to I. H. Jacobs, chairman of lie Deer Creek Reservoir Water N sers Ass n. The Cobblestone Service Station i'5 granted a cigarette permit. Councilman Shelley reported that "Vlie Library Building had been insur-with insur-with the Northwestern Muttual Fire ss'n. The matter of tho city entering Into - n agreement with the American Fork nutation Co. wherein the said Irri-atinn Irri-atinn company would agree to ex- hange a certain amount of American 'ork canyon water for a like amount III -om the proposed Deer Creek project ie city purchasing the same, was iscussed at length. It was the sense f the council that such an agreement ouhl tend to protect the interests f both the company and the city. The layor and recorder were asked to jIieet with the Irrigation Board at the ext regular meeting March 5. 1929 Mid present the matter for considera- 0 ton. ,tat A reflUMt was received from the Jncriean Fork Coop, in which they eked the priviledge of constructing set of scales on Church street near |