Show Centerville Grants Gravel Haul Permit Arch of and was given permission Monday night by the Centerville City Council to haul sand and gravel from Esther Rockwood's down Chase to Main Street and down to the freeway PREVIOUSLY he had been granted permission to haul for a period of a which had stretched into an almost three week Mayor Green asked about the slopping and contouring at the pit and was assured that work is being done according to Rockwood's specifications and according to best conservation informed the Council in his it would be five years before the sand and gravel would run The Council cautioned against allowing trucks to speed down the street and against their spilling materials on the promised to post a letter of guaranteeing that the road will be left in good order after the was given permission to try the use of a in the AT THE beginning of the PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 2 Centerville Grants Gravel Haul Permit CONTINUED FROM FRONT meeting Mayor Green reported on attendance at a meeting of Mayors and their wives with Mountain Fuel They explained that their reasons for asking for a raise in rates was because of raises in A report was made on the possibilities of finding a chairman for the Bicentennial Mayor Green stressed the fact that chairmanship would include correlating activities for the big year and not doing all of the A PUBLIC hearing will be held at the coming city council meeting concerning the of property west- of between Chase and Parrish Lane on 1250 West to M-l There was discussion concerning the pump on the Holbrook It was decided to bring the casing up to where it will be possible to be for future PROBLEMS at Cedar Springs were again At present forty units are Final payment has been made on improvements on Councilman Layton was asked to draft a letter to thank all the citizens who had participated in the Christmas lighting will be installed in the first week of using city labor and equipment of the Utah Power and Light It was reported that equipment is being readied for snow am |