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Show City Council Discusses I Important Business Matters the cement monument at the head of Main street, was deffered to some future fu-ture date. Relative to the city's present telephone tele-phone system, a motion was made that the city council adopt a resolution resolu-tion to be sent to the Telephone Co. asking for an improved and up-to-date system. u e- The city council convened in regu-s regu-s lar session March 2, at 7:30 p. m. et: Attorney Glen D. Woodmansee of bi Springville met with the council go-l); go-l); lng 0ver the proposed contract with n the city, to revise the city ordinances. c The matter was discussed at consider-rable consider-rable length and finally taken under Wf advisement m Mr. J. F. Kimball of the Lund and Machinery Co. met with the council vt fcy invitation to explain the main f 1 features of the various types of road at: graders distributed by his company. crAfter considerable discussion, the r .matter of purchasing a grader for the ficitj was left with the Streets corn-re; corn-re; mlttee to Investigate and report back, if After hearing the complaints of A. K. Thornton and F. D. Atwood, that to certain persons were distributing coal he la the city without having procured a n license, and upon recommendation b:a motion was made which carried res that the council proceed to draft an f0: ordinance to prohibit the pooling of latcoal orders, also an ordinance to pro-lie pro-lie tect the grain dealers In the city ftTfromi outside dealers. rt ( "W. L. Hayes met with the council f stating that he was the owner of five acres of West Meadow water which Bthe was deriving no benefit from, as the city would not permit its being eirtransfered to upper land. For this reason Mr. Hayes felt that th etty Hshould not collect the assessment. It thewas carried that the concil defer the collection of the assessment rates on inWest Meadow Class B Stock for the present nl Upon presentation of relinquishment relinquish-ment of cemetery lot, deeded to J. E. ippGammett, the recorder was authorized authoriz-ed to deed said lot to J. O. Clark upon thrPayment of recording fee. Leslie Freeman met with the coun-pe!cll coun-pe!cll relative to the delinquent paving assessment of J. J. Freeman, stating that at the time sidewalk was constructed, con-structed, the committee in charge agreed to allow Mr. Freeman $12.12 ! Jamount delinquent, providing Mr. Freeman would re-place fence adjoining adjoin-ing his property which the city hadj lg 'torn away to construct the sidewalk. cfM'r. Freeman was advised to procure 6 Ta statement form to this effect, from Jar tbe committee in charge of the side-L side-L ' walk construction at that time. ;ave Chairman Llnebaugh of the License and Finance committee reported that 5te'he had visited practically all parties delinquent in their paving accounts, and was instructed with the recorder to write each individual, naming a Indefinite date on which these delinquent delin-quent accounts are to be paid. jjM Chairman Lim of the Waterworks 3 (icommittee, presented bids which were submitted for the trenching and back-ig back-ig filling for the re-placement work to llsbe undertaken this spring. After Thtcarefully checking the various bids, a jSS;motion was made by Councilman js0 Moore which carried that districts 1 j 8,and 4 be lot to J. A. Woolstenhulm, aIitkat district 3 be let to Jack S. Peter-ie Peter-ie Son, and the council reject all other taitbids submitted, and call for new bids ie on districts 2, 5, 6. and 7. The bid submitted by A. Lee Rome-;rairo Rome-;rairo for tlle furnishing of material and 11 construction of a pipe fence on the , south side of the cemetery, was accepted. ac-cepted. tlrf recommendation of Council- ;llUm.m Moore, the Fire Dept. was jj. authorized to purchase 100 feet, of fire If hose at the price of $130 per foot, coo Action in the matter of removing |