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Show Uniform License Based On Population Popu-lation Favored A resolution was pas-ed unanimously unanim-ously by the city council in special session January loth, favoring "a ; uniform license fee for the wholesaling whole-saling of both bottled and draught boor within the limits of Utah County Coun-ty and the municipalities therein." The resolution said also the city "would be favorably inclined toward to-ward a license fee upon wholesalers according to the population of each ;city, and the population of the county coun-ty outside of the incorporated cities, upon the proposed basis of $3.00 per each thousand of population or major ma-jor portion thereof, for wholesaling bottled beer, and $5.00 for each thousand population or major portion por-tion thereof for wholesaling draught beer." iiv Officers ) ill Reappointed By Mayor S H Birk was re-npixMnted city ;nl. Jed Monvr Jr., was re-ap-'4 'night marshal, Lonarcl R. i '''pointed water and street -ntendtMit, and Ted Lee re-ap-soxton by Mayor William S. . fl-)iich action was confirmed V council at the regular ses-. ses-. jf the city fathers lost Satur-irsht. Satur-irsht. Eight applications had , the office of day marshal, ', for night marshal, ten for and water superintendent, and ;or sexton. connection with the applica-i applica-i recommendations for the ap-nent ap-nent of Albert Birk as mar-iras mar-iras received from Utah Coun-fteriff. Coun-fteriff. E. G. Dumell and W. Vnie. chief of police of Salt iue meeting was called to consider con-sider means of handling the liquor question. City Justice E. J. Seas-! Seas-! strand was asked by Mayor Storrs jto report the action of the county j committee. Mr. Seastrand reported i the meeting of all representatives I of the various cities in tlie county had been held as scheduled at Pro-ivo Pro-ivo and it w-as their unanimous decision de-cision that the county collect for all I wholesale licenses and distribute the same on a population basis. The restitution was then presented and ! passed unanimously. The council went on record as favorable to the passage of a uniform uni-form retail liquor ordinance throughout the county. Mayor Storrs, Justice Seastrand and Marshal Mar-shal Birk were asked to attend a meeting of representatives of all the cities at Provo Friday night and there present this idea together with the resolution as passed. Mayor Storrs stated that in order ord-er to participate in any further C. iW. A. funds all applications for projects pro-jects must be accompanied by the city's financial statement. Record-' Record-' er Barratt accordingly presented the statement for the year 1933 which , was approved. The following C. W. A. Projects were presented: Completion of American Legion Building Project Materials $ 2,192.00 Labor 2,000.00 $4,192.00 Culinary Water Development project pro-ject ' Labor $ 975.00 Materials 60.00 $1,035.00 In the above, the $60.00 material bill is to be absorbed by the city. Pipe Replacement Supplemental Supply Labor .$ 1,090.00 Total $5,722.00 The above projects received the council's approval and Mayor Storrs was instructed to turn them over to the county C. W. A. Committee for consideration. city. Recommendations for sjpointment of Mr. Mercer as i-xber of the police force were crd from Sheriff Dumell and I Payne also. ioommendation as to the abil-.;' abil-.;' A. J. Butte for a police pos-t pos-t ns received from Otto Harris iriwn County, where Mr. Butte so as deputy sheriff for a num-of num-of years. petition signed by 105 citizens taxpayers was presented ask-:he ask-:he Mayor and council to con- t favorably the applications of Birk. Sir. Mercer and Mr. Pett. ."owing the appointments the :r called in the newly appointed ; jts and gave each instructions ' ;i just what was expected of : during the term of two years, petition signed by a number of layers was presented by James rrong in which the city was . :-: to open the street from 2nd :i east on 6th north that ap-i-on the city map as a regular -ri street. The council decided ;Se an investigation in a body .re action was taken, report of the bacteriological Sis of the city's culinary water if as of samples submitted on " :iry 8th, 1934, showed the water e of excellent condition, report of the city health phy-i. phy-i. Dr. G. S. Richards, showed health conditions of the city ie past year had been excep-j ly good. A number of rec-j nidations and suggestions for Xr improvement accompanied -rrport, which was accepted. , attention of the council was j i to the fact that it was neces- j :o establish a City Board of; ' -i to consist of three or more I 3, one of which should be a -censed physician who should ' :)wn as a health officer. Inas-, ' - as the council was not pre-:: pre-:: to take action at this time, Sablishment of such a board ieferred until the next meet- ;ort was made by Mayor Storrs i council's visit in a body toj Davis Service Station corner sf their opposition to the lo-j : of the station in the present . Recorder Barratt was asked j "te the State Road Commission j jrrange a meeting in which j natter could be disposed of inj aner fair to all concerned. request for the installation of I bridge over the West Field 1 on 5th North between Center 'st East street was received and "4 to the street committee for matter of the 50c abatement 3 cemetery lots where RFC 'had been used for the fall '& was discussed and it was, nse of the council that this i not have been made. This ;r was referred to the cemetery , Sttee to investigate and make art. j |