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Show ! Anotfier Water Extension Asfced for hy Citizens CScar HiiiKra met vrrh'.-tae - city cjKmcil at rhej regular meet iig: last "Siiurday .ugha present ig :a, request t-T the extension of the. v.-a'rer main .rt-orth frciij-. Third Ncrth; n Fifth Et stret approximately.- 2000 feet in order tnaf. water ser-tce. might be given tir-fe families. Trs outlay necessai j for tliis prc.jet. was considered con-sidered aj l'sngth wit .-, . -j? decision by the aouncil tliat tlit--reve:iues that might oe: raeived w(.r4ct not justify such fa- expenditure. , 3!r. Hansen was tjiei-efere askedi to contact th: other par-ties interri,t.ccE and. ascer-s tain thpir attitude 'rt: Uie niatter of purciisslug the neresstiry pipe aiid app ying: the purcl-a pric-on .pajd up ivatej rates. Chief' I. L.- Pra.'.;, Glea Chadwick ar d; LjtDrue Varaey, a comniitee fioiit the Fire Department aere pixsent. The council's aitentip ywas lled to the .f.;tt that many benefits bene-fits were derivadi from tlie me.aiber-ihip me.aiber-ihip of the depijxtmenit in th Utah State Firemen's Association qind the! committee aslted the city to, pay.-the : dues of the department meaibers a? had been done . in the post. Ths request was granted, an; the !,-. corder w&$ instructed to 'issue a war-, rant for she same. Chief Pratt reported that Grant Ingersoit had resigned; from t?ae de-;partmcnt de-;partmcnt and recomntended his release re-lease . The resignatiim was acceptaij and a vote of thanks extended M. InKersoll for his siendid efforts; to th department. Chief Pratt fisher reported, that .the new firehose and oouplin;;g had been received tjtid itL was now- necessary neces-sary to build; hose racks to accomodate accomo-date the saJi. It was the- opinion; of the department members,, he said;,, that they' could construct; a suitable rack at, n minimum, cost to the ejty which, offer was accepted... A CQmmimication catling the attention at-tention of the city officials to the lawlessness and wanton destruction which attended Hallowe'en celebra tions was receive from the Ladies Literary Club Recommendations were made thaj; an ordinarvee be passed prohibiting such procedure. Assurance, was given that co-opera tion would be extended y the member-ship of the club, in whatever action ac-tion the city might take. The council's coun-cil's appreciation of the club's interest in-terest was conveyed tq the organization organiza-tion by the city recorder, Several compjajnts were reported by council members and action taken as follows: Curtailment of noises and disturbances at band concerts was referred to the marshal. The lack of a tennis net at the city court was referred to the Recreation committee com-mittee with power to act. The investigation in-vestigation of culinary water conditions condi-tions at the Julius Christensen home was referred to the water guperin. tendent. 1 Report was made that the safety engineer of the Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Co. had recommended as a precaution pre-caution to pedestrains that "No Parking" signs be painted immedi- ately in front of the Orem station. The recorder was instructed to write the Orem officials that this part of the paved highway had been designated desig-nated as a "No Parking" district and the company could so specify the same. The matter of the change in the ordinance licensing dogs to correspond corre-spond with the county ordinance was discussed ar.d referred to the Police Committee and attorney with power to act. A number of requests for culinary water were received in cases where the delinquent rates were assessed against the property but were probably prob-ably rates which should have been paid by renters. This matter was referred to the water committee to confer with the city attorney that steps might be taken to clarify these situations. The reports of the city officers for the month of June were approved and the accompanying bills were allowed together with additional bills. |