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Show pity Considers Irrigation ! Ditch' ImDrovements i JL r ; Mr. David Gourley and Edward jvarburton were present at the buncil meeting Saturday in the in-1 j :rest of the Pleasant Grove Irriga-"on Irriga-"on Company. Mr. Gourley stated ;:iis company, was willing to coop-L-ate with the city in obtaining an . E. R. A. project, if possible, to 'lean the brush and do masonry f-ork on the ditches and canals. The layor reported he had contacted 'ne engineer of the E. R. A. projects elative to this and he felt cleaning f brush was a maintenance job ather than an improvement. Mr. joader felt if the brush was dug rom the banks it would be a great mprovement in keeping our orch-trds orch-trds free from desease as these wil-ows wil-ows are highly infested. He, there-ore there-ore moved that the Irrigation com-;.iittee com-;.iittee investigate an E. R. A. project proj-ect for digging the willows and doing do-ing masonry work on the ditches -,nd canals in Pleasant Grove. The notion carried. In response to a letter mailed by .he waterworks committee to a num-:-er who are delinquent with their ssessments, arrangements were iade in most cases for an early t;ttlement. Mr. Clark moved that the city remove re-move the rocks in the wall on the G ardiner comer on Locust Avenue j') a hollow. The motion was sec-i sec-i lded and carried. i A petition was read from water f.ers drawing attention to the con- tion of the headgate and culvert f , 1st North and 1st West. The htition set forth that the water fjuld not be turned without the use sacks and that these sacks had fashed under the culvert, causing ubbish to collect. Mr. Loader mo-c.oned mo-c.oned that the Irrigation committee tivestigate. E o |