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Show New Officials Take Over City Business Pleasant Grove's new Mayor and Cily Council officially took over the reins of city government last Monday, and will be in the driver's .seat 'for the next two years. The new Mayor is Martin S. Christ-jiansen Christ-jiansen vlh Oouncilmen Neils: Fugnl, Joseph Dlckerson, Harold Hardman, Robert Maii'ott, and George Paul. City Recorder Harold Har-old It Bullock and City Treasurer Cleon B. Shields. , The retiring city officials include in-clude S Duane Harper Mayor;; Leo Harvey, Earl A. Beck and C. O. Newman, Couneilmen. The Pleasant Grove Review wishes at I his time in behalf of the people of Pleasant Grove to give these retiring cily officials a vote of it hanks for the line service uiuy have rendered during their term or terms of olfice. They have given giv-en of their time and money in rendering a service to the com- Allhough some of us are conlin-and conlin-and everyone of us living within I he boundaries of the city. Although some of us are continually contin-ually finding fault with the way the city lias been run during the past' few years, the city officials have a record of improvements that shows considerable progress has been made, and these improvement im-provement are of a lasting nature. Some of the projects completed during the past few years include City Hall was completed in the spring or 19-10 city cost $12,01)0 Remodel of the old School House $2,000 Fr.ur miles cement ditches cost to the city app 3,600 11 miles of hard surfaced roads at $1200 mile 13,000 Redecking four miles at $600 a mile ;- $2,400 Apartment over city fire stat- ion 2,300 Improvements on Main St 20,000 Cost . of new water storage tank 13,000 Plaque for servicemen 400 Walk in park, $200 paid by the school, inclding removal trees 600 Pioneer park approved; Participated Parti-cipated with sendee clubs in all worthy projects; skating; old folks entertainment; picture show for Halloween Christmas party and lighting. |