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Show (t of City Appointive Off i-H i-H cers Named ,5f special session of the city last Rtfurday night, ippointments of city officers ,. "for the coming two years .,s(je by Mayor William S. ,'jr.d confirmed by the mem-' mem-' fjie council. L. Pratt was again appotnt-; appotnt-; chief of the American Fork ifStrtment. The re-appoint- of Dr. O. S. Richards as city jn was made, also of Ray T. re as city attorney and Will-; Will-; Gardner as city pound keep- st J. Seastrand received the ;:meiit of city Justice of the 5 Johnson of the Utah Biolo-ii Biolo-ii Survey department met with ;ancil relative to the contin-cf contin-cf the rat extermination cam-In cam-In American Fork. He stated p!an now under way was fl is the project a county wide jnd to contact the CWA j tor an appropriation to pay a wages for about ten days. 3 Johnson further stated that y '.annuity project this commit-V commit-V :.vjid have complete police ; in order that all rat infected sight be reached irrespective ; ssver opposition might be en-red. en-red. The cost of the bait be borne by the city and ; not exceed $40.00. Mr. John -ied the council to make a de-;" de-;" in this matter and inform H. i ason, county pest agent as to ; .' :r's desires. i Storrs reported that he and ks of the council had attend -X meeting of the mayors and iiiisof the various cities held e county building last Friday r ::o consider business concern-tL'ftjuar concern-tL'ftjuar traffic and the draft-;: draft-;: - jainances governing the sale : fame. He stated that a meet-: meet-: : ii been called for Monday eve-5 eve-5 iM the city attorney had been z a member of the com-:o com-:o draft an ordinance govern-; govern-; matter. :: Storrs reported the receipt :egram notifying the city that i :aary 30th the fifty -second f of President Roosevelt :t celebrated in practically ity in the United States by c& birthday ball in honor of sident, the proceeds of the j be used to endow the Warm 5 : Ga. Foundation which was ied by President Roosevelt Ton a national battle against -. -. paralysis. The mayor was i appoint a chairman to have -over and the appointment Sen T. Shelley was confirm-ie confirm-ie council. I L: J matter of the request for j , th respect to the relocation ; Davis Service Station, the - - decided to visit the corner in Jtfien the traffic was heavy sction was taken and decided r-eeting there immediately af- meeting Saturday night to ie inspection. t was made by Mayor Storrs had contacted Engineer A. 'sis relative to the extension j wter system and rebuilding' -e to the supplemental supply j aight be completed under the i Ptogam. Mayor Storrs report-., report-., Richards would be in Ameri-' Ameri-' l Monday morning and de-. de-. ie members of the council to ;Wp of inspection over the :7stem, the cemetery and the Hump. Oilman Christensen reported 3iition existing on the corner sorth and 2nd East which was , to traffic and the street ( -tendent was instructed toi ' " the condition at once. j r-ission had been granted the , Parco ' Service Station to install .a lighted sign near the curb immediately immedi-ately in front of their station provided pro-vided they comply with the ordinance ordi-nance to remove the old cement base from the corner. Councilman Tregaskis suggested that in the repair of the streets in the Third district as per the projects accepted, that, the gravel be taken from the hill immediately north of the George Binch property on 6th North This was considered by the council favorably and referred to the street superintendent for action Under the new county CWA plan it will be necessary to recommend the appointment of a supervisor or time keeper, and after due consideration consid-eration the recommendation of James H. Clarke to this office was made by the mayor. o |