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Show judges of Election For American Fork District i es of election lor the Munition Muni-tion next Tuesday, November Pal 6 ' ,ued at the regular session C1W Council, Saturday, Oc- ( tlie U J 0 06 as follows: 11 DISTRICT NO. 1-Orval , A Mr8 Laura Dunkley and Mercer, Mrs-Deua Mrs-Deua Grant, t f DISTRICT NO. 2-Joseph soil, to.. Mabel Adanison. Mrs. Hf '"DISTRICT NO. 3-E. B. 8, Mrs. Helen Mercer, Frank G' f61' DISTRICT NO. 4-Mrs. rL Coates, Violin F. Steggells. ling Pces for tte respectlVe .. S were designated as follows: Strict 1-Granfs Store; DIS-D DIS-D ! iorant Hotel; DISTRICT Robinson of the said board were therefore present by invitation to discuss this exchange. After considerable con-siderable discussion all members Tieseut expressed themselves as being be-ing favorable and the matter of sign, ing the agreement submitted to the Irrigation Board in March, 1929 was again referred to the Irrigation Board members. The following resolution was presented pre-sented : W'hereas, it is necessary that the Site Finding committee of the Utah State Training School be given definite defi-nite information as to the attitude of the city in the obtaining of a culinary culi-nary water supply. Therefore be it resolved; that the city of ' American Fork cooperate with the state in the securing and ,rT 2 uraui. u-i -jjrs Earl McTague's residence; pRlCT 4-City Hall. Bishop Joseph H. Storrs and 7 Lt Robinson appeared be-:rounKeU,a.nd be-:rounKeU,a.nd asked that the keeping vsnth its policy of 1 years abate at least a por ion TL water rates assessed against t1 urwaxd nouses and the Senu V After some discussion, it was la that the city abate the amount Sn the s.uare yards of lawn nts per yard provided each " seminary pay the developing of a culinary water supply sup-ply and in the construction of a water wat-er system, "the expenses of which shall be borne by both parties proportionate pro-portionate to the amount of water each uses provided however that at least one-thir'd of the above mentioned mention-ed expense shall be borne by the state. Mayor Greenwood, S. T. Shelley and M. D. Steele were appointed as a committee to submit the same to D. A- Skeen, secretary of the Site Finding committee. itaimum rate of $7.50 per year. k communication was received , the Board of County Comxnis-1s Comxnis-1s of Utah County in which th Bayor, police officers council and were invited to attend the opening of the new county 3ai . and ! 0ps for public inspection on Tues ay October 29. The matter wa referred re-ferred to the mayor to arrange for a representation from our city. An application for a license to conduct a card room consisting of I t,o tables in the upstairs rooms at North Merchant Street was re-! re-! ceivedfrom John rnson Stal Durrant reported having in pectedthe said rooms and stated 1 they were similar to the card t0OffiS now in operation. The record-.. record-.. er a8 instructed to issue a license I rorided a cash bond of $250.00 . wa ' placed for good behavior .and that :" tie $125-00 fee was forthcoming. ' An agreement was submitted by y, the Utah Power & Light Co. in which a- the said company guarantees ' Jo ;t,in from 'dusk to 11 P- m. light- lDg of nine 50-watt lamps on the ' community sign board for the n- amount of $5.76 per month, me :o- same was accepted and the mayor Ld- and recorder authorized to sign the er, ' agreement for American Fork City. 1C0 M. C. Robinson presented an agreement for the consideration of of 1 the council in which he asks me ,e- city to enter into an agreement witn j I the Better Recreation Club to permit ien the opening of said Club until the ,nd case now pending in the supreme and court to determine the validity of the he city ordinance governing clubs is , of settled. The matter was referre'd to and the Police committee to consult with se '"e auorney. .1 gets The recorder reported that me , apeement submitted to the Irriga- . lded Uon company wherein the above ; iio," nentione'd company agrees to ex- , ! W tage water in American Fork can-,mes can-,mes Nn tor water procured by the city ision 'or irrigation purposes has heen 'sned by the president and secre- ary ot the Irrigation Board and by the mayor and recorder of the city. The report was accepted. Cigarette permits were issued to Albert Mitchell and M. C. Robinson. ,t A petition for the installation of a 'e s!"rt light on the corner of 1st :h st and 5th North was received J 'torn Ben Conder. The Light com- "0 "-ittee was authorized o have one 16 candle power lamp installed on above named corner. ; A6peciai session of the council si- ss held Thursday evening, October se , tor the purpose of ascertaining id' attitude ot the council relative to ' matter of cooperating with the Slie in the securing of a culinary cii', 'ater suPPly for the proposed Utah ,-er : 5lat Training School- 'n order to cooperate with the !t5t. H was necessary to determine ,te attitude ot the Board of the American Fork Irrigation Co- re-pK re-pK ! Bias the exchange of irrigation H , for spring water in ..American """""" 0rl canyon. W. H. Chipman, W. J. cadwick, Wm. S. Storrs and Lot |