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Show int Meeting Con- 5 siclers City Problems number of representatives from Chamber of Commerce, together school officials and others were nt at a special council meeting day. President Junius A. West le C. of C. stated that the pur- of the meeting was to discuss ;ers of interest to the public, among them being the school pus. mes H. Walker said the C. W. A. ;cts in other communities seem j completed or at least progress-more progress-more rapidly than here and 5 in his opinion Pleasant Grove ,t getting it's share of workers. ) Oso said that a number of peo-vere peo-vere dissatisfied with the proband pro-band felt that it should have re-Hed re-Hed as it was and that the idea : at it is to be used as a school 15 track only. This should be ;cted as it is to be used as a ic play ground. ?urold Walker explained that r.sant Grove is receiving all the tV. A. work it is entitled to as places having a population of 'than 2500 are only receiving 15 t-s a week. This project is still Kled to $500 more but C. W. A. may stop any time. 8 P. Warnick was of the opinion place could be used as a ball iond along with school work, but iT: this was school property and otol interests should be consider-' consider-' long with the public. James H. er moved that a committee of 1 e be appointed, one from the 1 mber of Commerce, one from the ' 1 Property committee and one i the schools to keep the Cham-of Cham-of Commerce, the public and .schools informed as to the pro-ings pro-ings of C. W. A. and thispro-le; thispro-le; in particular. The motion was , nded and carried. The follow -committee was named: Bert er (C.W.A.), A. P. Warnick 5 ools), and Harold Walker (City oerty). , H. Walker proposed that the t between the campus and the 'ness houses be opened. Council- C. R. Clark stated he had conned con-ned Mr. Dosher who owns part " lis rcadway and that he wanted . a and the lumber from the old !iins and that he did not feel it ..worth this amount. Mayor Lim -rted that the city officials were Clous to improve the city but that ik were limited with means. u!: P. Jones suggested that we have immunity work day on this pro-I pro-I the same to be donation. The or felt that this would be a good ,t t providing the Chamber of imerce wished to handle the -rs. Councilman C. R. Clark mov-hat mov-hat this be left with the Cham- kpf Commerce to work out a plan aroceedure. The motion was Ended and carried. H. Walker reported that there movement on foot for the Timp-Ir?os Timp-Ir?os Cave monument to go in National park reserve. This Id most likely include our graz-hand. 'ean Johnson moved that a com-g;ee com-g;ee of three be appointed to go this matter with power to act. committee will include a mem-representing mem-representing the city, the Cham- of Commerce and the grazing Wd. The motion was seconded carried. Mayor Lim was chosen (present the city, Jack Mcfarland Chamber of Commerce and the ing board was to name a mem- le! iyor Lim reported that the nltion of changing the state high-" high-" through the city was under Wideration. He stated that seve-0Bvoutes seve-0Bvoutes had been surveyed. The jrity of those present seemed to ' tlir the present route and round -rof the highway by removing the i building and two or tlu-ee oth-clafon oth-clafon this corner. A. P. Warnick eti-'ed that a committee be appoint- fo keep in touch with the state ;afc.vay commission and should they Contrary to our wishes that a s meeting be called to use their s tience to have the highway where n majority of the people wish it. ,, i motion carried and the follow-bacommittee follow-bacommittee was appointed; Mayor : 1W. Lim. C. R. Clark, Irving John-tWand John-tWand Archie Boren. 8 ma Kirk was present in the wl-rest of a ball team for the Immunity. He stated that under orfpresent ruling of the league com-l'ee com-l'ee each team entering must i an enclosed field. This would "sitate using the lower diamond s :h was without, suitable drinking r. He asked that the city run 'nail line to the diamond. He 'lalJ stated a small amount of level- w'was necessary and some shade M should be started, aft ..uncilman Earl Loader expressed 'he ielf beillg hl favor of support-' support-' , the movement. Councilman r .in Johnson moved that Mr. (: notify his committee that the 01 icil will back them in their un-r un-r iking as far as possible. The P.on was seconded and carried. |