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Show City Council Favors Abolishing of blot Machines I embers Go On I lecord as Favor- I ing State Legisla- I ion to Stop Use n he cooperation of the city in' p i action as would curtail or con-El con-El jan entirely the use of slot ma-El ma-El hes within the city limits was m tented at the last meeting of the H jr fathers Saturday night. An g orial was also presented giving j l oncrete example of what damage ' machines really can do. The i ncil went on record as favorable any legislation as would com-; com-; ;ely prohibit the use of slot ma-; ma-; les. i . letter was received advising that yor William S. Storrs had been tointed as a member of a Utah mty committee to protest House 3 i No. 112 which proposes to create j ew state highway to be known as hway No. 74, which will begin at J rip Williams and run southwest I Utah Lake to a point near Mona I 1 then join Highway No. 91. May- storrs was given the council's as-F as-F twice of support in this action, i leorge B. Wheelan met with the noil; and asked assistance from j city officials in establishing him-) him-) f in the shoe shining and hat ; icking business. Mr. Wheelan was ured that due consideration would ; given his request. J Jonald Chipman was present and lin asked definite action relative his request for a card room li-se. li-se. The request was denied. : iids were received from various ividuals on the city park and 1 pasture for the 1935 season. The of William Conder on the City k property was accepted and the ,tter of the C. H. Beck bid on the y pasture was referred to the jblic Property committee for ac- '&uef I. L. Pratt reported to the I :ncil that a school for firemen lid be held at Provo February ti and 16th, and suggested that as ny firemen as could be asked to lend. The council endorsed the fgestion and appropriated $8.00 ards expenses. i letter was received from W. Les- Mangum, manager of the Utah i inty E. R. A. asking the co-op-j tion of the city in the selection ! a, foreman and timekeepers. Mr. Bi ngum asked further that the jects be not overmanned and that C(j e be used in classifying men and ng ipment to the end that all can used advantageously. Vith respect to a communication :n Representatives H. A. Ander-and Ander-and Frank M. Edmun, relative nc the housing of each National Ul- ird Organisation, the city offic-in offic-in passed a motion assuring their, peration. . properly signed agreement cov-lg cov-lg the use of culinary water out-;or out-;or 5 the corporate limits of the city 'ky received from Thomas Crooks ipg 1 was duly filed. K in application to audit the city ks was received but the council's p :ision was that such an audit be j p erred until the close of 1935. 'he consideration of the financial temcnt of the city for the year 4 was deferred until the next ncj hilar meeting. pj,. Mayor Storrs asked the opinion of lcj. i council with respect to assisting fa the Rat Extermination campaign n(j )nsored by the state each year. ecj ie city's cooperation was assured wided the cost did not exceed $35. rk mat,tel" of appointing a dog .tll" tchcr in accordance with the new j iinaance was discussed at length i(g d finally referred to the Police aunittoe and marshal with power act provided the one appointed ccpt as compensation one half the rlt wunt collected. The name of ,j vis Stcggcll was suggested. 1 Tlie correction of the condition , the city dump grounds was called J. b the attention of the council and f ' 'mcd to the Public Property " teunittee lor action. |