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Show mcil Handles Big Volume of City Business Ora Chipman, who is in of F. E. R. A. Work in the ;nd of Utah County and ; Fenton and Ethel Drysdale ge of C. W. A. and R. F. C. sant Grove were present at ncil meeting Saturday. Mrs. n stated that the purpose of resence was to explain the ure of F. E. R. A. in order 1 committies might work in y. Each applicant must put .its in writing. The ones in are then to visit the homes estigate the needs. She also ;d how they were helping families in problems other i lance. She asked that ihas-s ihas-s R. F. C. money could not it for office supplies that gleans be supplied to obtain r,ie. y,"ugal stated C. W. A. work is i:an end and that most likely i:.ng else would take its place. .ed that the council keep in rie projects passed and to be g of worthy projects for the ing from the City Cemetery, south to the Arrowhead Service Station. Mr. Clark moved that (his be done. The motion carried. It was moved and seconded that the watermaster be authorized to send notices to those delinquent on their water assessments informing them that they would not be permitted per-mitted to use irrigation water until they make arrangements for the payment of said assessments. Mayor Lim appointed LeGrande White to act as watermaster for the Pleasant Grove Irrigation System. The appointment was approved. Mr. Clark moved that the mayor empower the chairman of City property prop-erty and the marshal to appoint the necessary Junior Police to co-operate with the city marshal in problems adjacent to school property. The motion was seconded and carried. A committee on baseball asked that the city furnish, a man to supervise sup-ervise the work at the ball park. Mr. Johnson was authorized to instruct this committee to pick a man from R. F. C. The mayor reported he had oeen approached by the poolhall manager relative to lowering the age limit of those entering the building and playing pool. He stated that the surrounding cities had an age limit of 18 years. Mr. Walker moved that this question be tabled until the next meeting. Mr. Sanford Weeks sent in a complaint com-plaint that the streets near his home were being used as a dumping ground for rubbish. The marshal was instructed to place signs notifying notify-ing people this must be stopped. Mr. Clark moved that the mayor solicit the business houses relative to the nightman making two or three trips each night to the outlying business places in his car. The motion was seconded and carried. The mayor reported that he and Mr. Hugo Price had located the N. E. corner stone of Pleasant Grove City which will decide whether or not certain disputed property is in the city limits. A motion by Mr. Walker that the streets committee be authorized to have parallel parking on state street between Maui and 1st North carried. 6-ugal reported that he was al-sent al-sent in the interest of the -t Grove Irrigation Company it they wished to run a ditch . the south side of the street past Earl Loader's property e new canal to the Gardiner accommodate the users he said Gardiner ditch in- f running it north to the d then south again to this if 6-. ohnson moved that the irri-it.Co. irri-it.Co. be allowed to construct Xch together with the neces-j. neces-j. verts and gates and that they - all obligations as to damage ll:any arise. The motion was i;:d and carried, j'ugal asked that David Gour-f Gour-f allowed to take his irrigation ,rut of the pipe line passing his y as he is losing considerable j.;hrough the rocky formation iing it over the present chan-:lr. chan-:lr. Walker moved that the 'and council investigate the petition with power to act. -ution was seconded and car- ;iark reported that the street J)m the old Loader home on a-Avenue to the Reuben Tom-home Tom-home had been graded and 23. first class shape. He also ;hat a petition had been retro re-tro improve the street running last the cemetery to the city 2- It was moved and seconded is be done. Mr. Clark mo-i,hat mo-i,hat Mr. Loader get in touch 1 R. F. C. foreman and pro-rtlp pro-rtlp in cleaning the rocks from Set running east from C. H. UjS to the Gardiner Ditch. The ,i was seconded and carried. alker reported that the ittn the cemetery had been tak-hd tak-hd of. Also that the marshal xpted for new hose to be used icer Park. He also reported c'ie city hall had been calci- alnted and cleaned hi gene-that gene-that the roof had been rejig re-jig He recommended that the ; be cleaned and a new bunk -ci in the city jail. Mr. Clark L"that the city property chair -l 5 authorized to purchase I hose to water Pioneer park. amson seconded the motion Teamed. 'ohnson moved that the city , lr committee meet with Mr. 1 n and get a statement from ative to use of R. F. C. labor afk in the City Cemetery or ork authorized by the city Mr. Adamson seconded the which carried. (ohnson reported that the nto committee had met and ey recommended that three if the system be replaced with Jpe. The line referred to be- |