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Show , City and Irrigation Irriga-tion Officials To Meet i i Robinson, president of the ricin Fork Irrigation company f with the city council which con-'' con-'' .n regular session last Satur-:-' nicht, and requested that a ';,tini be arranged with the city :f irrieation Company to consider ;;' ,(ers "m connection with the wat--'exclwnge agreement and tire use ; cWA labor in a project wherein L water would be conserved for East Bench section. A meeting " Unrrfinelv called with the Irri- don Company for Saturday, Feb- :W 3rd- , . . A yr Robinson also registered a vnplaint against the allotment of ,or imder the present CWA set-up herein many were receiving work the expense of individuals who 'Jre in dire need of help. Most of -e cases of complaint were against Service men who evidently re- I :i . ived this help by orders from state quarters. This matter was tak- j nwcompnt. hv the council. . UUUC1 au " J j E. Chadwick, president of the brary Board of this city, presented e annual report of the American ?oit Public Library for the year c 533. Mr. Chadwick explained the jrious items to the council. This -pit was approved and a vote of e inks extended the Board for series ser-ies of the year past. .Mayor W. S. Storrs reported that ie council had met with a represen-:ive represen-:ive of the State Road Commis-on Commis-on relative to the location of the Mis Service Station. Inasmuch as " yjrt action had been resorted to in me instances in connection with :.e changes in this road, Mr. Kerr :-i : the Commission suggested that ::tion be deferred until later. iw A letter was received from County '.-.ecutive W. Lester Mangum notify- the city that James H. Clarke ad been appointed local chairman :: the F. E. R. A. and CWA work. An invitation was received from :.e Utah State Taxpayers' Associa- " on asking the city officials to join ' m i 1. ,-. ,Tn-r nnnimrlti ATI : the annual tax payers convention be held February 10th at the ctel Utah for a discussion of the );blems of public finance. A presentative of the city will attend . ? convention, the council decided. IVord was received from R. Scott nmerman, leader of the Rodent j -ntrol of the Bureau of Biological j .jrey thanking the city for its j "vorable action relative to the ratj HjfL termination campaign and notify-j ; the city that this work would , 3 ; carried on in the forepart of j .:S rbruary. A letter was received from the i ate Tax Commission asking the 7 recorder to certify that all par- j a selling beer have met all local siuirements and forward this in-i:::-mation to the state in order that '-c Draper state license could be issued. ismuch as the question of beer ''' -rises was now under considera-:n, considera-:n, action in this matter was de- ":i Ted. Ihe Recorder presented copies of :-ilJi Provo and Salt Lake City beer linances in keeping with a request i m the city attorney, who sug- ited that the city consider each ;ctla d suggest whatever changes deem-2$' deem-2$' necessary. The ordinances were nsidered carefully and some flanges were suggested and the reorder was asked to submit them i the city attorney and have an ii ::iinance drawn to cover this situa- ydW toasmuch as the 'death of William tl3;: ! Gardner left the office of city -undkeeper vacant, several apph-itions apph-itions were received. Mayor Storrs -pointed Russell Thompson to fill 'uK'-e unexpired term, which action .'j. ft" as confirmed by the council. fe ji; It was reported by the Library ard that J. B. Parker wished to |