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Show $2000 Pays For Oiling Two Miles Of City Streets American Fork's street improvement improve-ment project, which was recently completed, was done at a cost of less than $2,000, it was reported at the Monday night session of the city council. With $2,007.74 dollars from the Utah motor vehicle registration fund at its disposal, the city sponsored a street oiling project, under which heavily-traveled streets in all parts of the city were improved. With completion of the project, $48 remained re-mained in the fund. The work was done on more than two miles of streets. All members of the council were present at the Monday night meeting, meet-ing, and Mayor Albert Tregaskis was in the chair. Recorder Karl H. Bennett was instructed in-structed to. advertise for bids on oil-treated oil-treated slack coal to supply the city for the coming winter. Other matters mat-ters upon which the council acted were abatements of water rates, and abatement of a bill on one cemetery lot. |