HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 06.07.1955Minutes of the Ci Council of Laurel
'the ~'ity `~ouneil of the City off' Laurel, m.e~ in r e~ul~r session in the ouncil
chambers, and way called to order bg Mayor Thomson, at 7:30 otclock p.m. Tuesday dune 7th, X955•
Upon roll ca11 the. f o11r~.~~~ alae~~~ a~~~e~ea ~r8~e~~ s
S~ot~, Parke r
Ebersviller Horia,in~ ~eu~hald Williams
~'reebur'~' ~?od~ers
The ~ir~utes o~ t h~ previous meeting were read. was moved by ~'ir~ebury and
seQOnded by xornin~ t1~e rninu~es be ~.pproved. `~'Y~.e motion parried.
fir. ~e~m~,n ~ar~in appHared before the ~%ourr~ it in regard to building a house
ova. ~.~.plat~ed ground in the City. Tiffs plans would have the house within b feed
ofi the sidewalk on Kurland Avenue. It was moved b~ aott and s~roonded by t~'3.ll a~
that the matter be referred to the A1der~en off` the First hard with ~ti.ti~.bri.~~r
to a a~. 'the rM4t~.on Qarried.
A letter front the ~.-H Club in which they thanked the CounQil for the use of nivers3de 3~a11 was read. The letter ~a~ plaQed on file .
Appli~at3.ons from Roger fold, ~'udy ~ood~u~rd, ~ i~gi.n3.a Goy r ar~d Beverly
Wilson, for work ~.n the Rsereat ion program were presented. It was monad by Scott
and seoonded by ~a3gers the letters be referred to the ~~a~r~e~tio~ Comrni~t~e.
Tl~e motion a~rried.
;A letter from r'r~l~ ~%rnir~e~h, ire ~hioh ~e requested the ~le~r~ing o~ ~iversi~e
Hall,, was read. I-~ was moved by ~r~ot~ and seoor~.ded b~ Rodgers the letter be
re~'erred to the 'ark ~ort~mit~ee. the motion parried.
.A 1 tier from the Laurel ~'a~den ~`lub, protestir~ the condition of the
~a~bage ~ump was read. Tl~e ~ounail requested that s3.~s b e placed around in. ~h:e du.mp, in regard to dead animals, and a letter sent to Kuaera in regard to
d3.~pa~itia~. oP ref~.se from hip slaughter house.
fir. illiam Fenton appeared b~~ore the ~ aura it in regard ~o a Bo3.l.e~
Po13.~y. ~e stated tea ~ the ~ prozimate post ~rould be X125 per ~r~ar for suQh
a polia~J. i
The Health ~~fi~sr'~ rep oa=t for the p~s~ tY~r~e months was pre~~nted. I
v as moved by ~QOtt ~d seconded by Honing ~h~. repflr~ be ~.pproved. he ~atian
carried.
'the P~~,i~e Judges s report forrthe ~n.o~th oP day was pre~en~ed. It was moped b~ ~~.d ~eQOnded by ~odgers the repot be approved. '~he'rnotio~. a err 8
l~ The library report for the month oP Ms~y ~~s preser~tedl It was moved b
Odgers and seeox~.ded by Leutho~d the repot be approved. he mo~ian~a~ri~d.
R~sozu~o~ ~o. 908
R~ ~ lut3.o~. No. 9~8 be3.ng ~ resolution creating Spec3.a1 Iirips~ovemen.t District
. ~To. 8~;, way pres~~ted. It gas moved by ~c~o~~ .and ~eaonded by Parer that ~Ysw
protests be declared ~*ir~.suffi Qient~~ and that tYie d3.stric~ be area~ed. Upon
ro11. ca1.1 all alde~mea. p~e~ent voted.` "aye" a~.d said ~esalution way declared
Passed and approved.
~~a,~ of the ~mo~tY~ o~ fag were presented for pa;~e n~. ~f der due
consideration by the ~inar~~e ~'ornFnittee, i~ ~nas ~e~ved b~ dodgers and seQdnd~,d
by ~~ersviller the f ollo~ ing bi11s be paid
~,e ter ~homs on, e t al 26~.. X17 GarlandW ~ o. 6~..
illie ~oh~ndo~P 51. Laurel o-op ~ssoa. b1..,~5
Yellow stone ~3ank 3. ~0 Laurel ~ervimen~Ger 329.51
Clara L~. flrr 54.0 Mir~e~toa ~in3.n~ & Mfg. 2$.84
Sate Publish.ir~g `~o. 18.65 4. M. ~o1d ~o. ~~•93
Jok~n Dennis ~ 75.fl0 Williams agency 9a.~~ M~ Graw-Hill. Book Co. .1.00 ~3.11~.e Hoher3dor~ ~00.1~
~elbg Re- Tint 3.25 Mara L. ~~r 2(?6."j0
V. D. ~~Pmar~. 6 . DD ~oroth~r P . urad~
Unlit ~up~ly 3.}.36 ~ohr~ ~~nnis 222. Q
iA'. V. Ghap~a.n x}5.00 D . onni~ 27,x. ~.1
~homa s L . cradle y 118.38. Kenneth Bever 2'~8. Dl John ~roha~gh 1 ,04 Herbert 22~.~}2
Jov Larson, 'treas. 25.Ofl Joe l~iaholas ~??.~8
Laurel ~'ir~ D~p~ 60.~~ Mara L~ 4rr, withholding ~7$.~.
Montana ~Munia pal League 1}:}.0.0 Public mployee s Re tiremen~ 1..35
Shen itt lag o. 2.20 Sam ~in.r~e s 36.52
~oy~dori ~~r~rniture 2 .50'; W. Matson Y 316.2 p aro er o, 110. West End~_Luznber 67.5: Montana
~~d ' s Plu~.bi 215. ~ ~~~~~.a- ~~ota Ut3.i~.t~.8~ 98.0,
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~~t~el ~~~1ook 9~•~.~ MQUZ~tain S~. ~ ~}6.~5
~i~p VVatar Dept. 99.44 Eli River Co~or~~e ~.~i9.~4
l1i~ Y~ohen.dorf 10.Q~ areal Northern Took 1.84
Mara L. 1 .00 Herse9 ~o+ 37 .17
John Haan X1.40 Hooker ~leatro~}~et~~.ea3 74.88 '
Fred Mill~r.~ 273.9 Industrial Equipme~.t 22}~..3p
~3ehae~. ~ . ~imp~on 193.16 ° J. 8c 1k~. l.a~ksmi~h 97.3$ Yel low~~on~e Va11eg Els Q. 11.25 ~To~i~.~tan Limber ~'o. L~.Z}:69
Ma~~hall-ells More 12 .59 ~eptu~.e I~otar ~o. 13. D
~harle~ Mood ~8~.~~ Peterson' ~~yPe~riter ExQh. 1~.n0
Charles Wood. 1 .0~ Roek~eell ~if~. ~o. ~74.g~
~T. H. Gaston 2~.~.~8 Sra~ith'a Super ~~rv. 2~.8.9~_
' Gaston 15.04 Hugh g~veene~ 1~~,0~ Hobert ~Qhmidt 15.4 Valley ~elder~ ~up~lq 4
~obertLM. Schmidt 278.~~ ~a11a~~ ~ Tiernan ~a. 19. 6
~D. C, ~enY~.ard~ 26~.~F3 Fet~y ash B 5?• 9
C~ enh~rd~ 15.0 l~rs. George eht~ 74.~Q
Dr. T3a11 ..0~ Johrs Dennis 25.0
~U'm. ~e inhar~ 20.0 aam in~e ~ 14.4
art Bur~,side ~'o. 23.6 John, Denr~i~ ArQhid ~m~hrar~e dot exr s x.44 James Bare 2~.7.6,~
Fes, ~F~ter ~%o. 9.25 ~arloQl~ Pa~~t ng ~'o 55.7
F. ~ . Kasen, x.00 Grew ~cs~tYaern fool 32.1
Lundquist orm~. xadio 3a 67 Flogd Metzger 13,x.50
l~c~ormiol~ 1 ~ ~oc~d Mari 8.18 Ri~~a.ard ~e tiger 252.7
lain gtr~e~ ~.~a~aSra 3.5n Dg~ve ~ Nur~. 291.28 Modern Chevrolet 11.66 znf~.l~o, one. ry 28~5n
~~1 Ca~~ .6fJ laurel ~rad3.~g ~'o. 66; 11
~eporte~ printing 1~.8~. Barn OtLeary, I~ae. 27~...~
UNi11is onoeo 3.44 ~~or~on~~~ Bla~ks3.a. 7.2~ '
~s l l ovu s t c~n~ ~ oun t y 17 , 5E7 P e t ~y ~ a sh ~.0 . ~
Sam Ehri~.~r~ 9olfl N~rs. D. A. BrQ1~.augh 27.00
Phillip Sahreine r 86 .~.4 Ed~.a Tait Chapman 48.3 ~an~.el Campos 11.5.2 C, V~oman, znc . 18.13
~ar~ ~~1.iah 222.70 3.11iams A~ena~ 10.Q0
Phillip 3ahre finer 1.3.32 ~lsr~ ~ . err, ~i~h~.olding 17.0
'yrs. Jake ~usQ a 21.04 P~abli~ Ernplo~ree~ ~~t re 17.85
gene's Pharma~g' ~ 6.~3 ~oubleda~r 8c ~o. ~ .6~
r~au~~~ial ~~~~.~~er~t 598.0 hrs. Gec~~,ge Rehm 1 .50 Krug Brothers ~.9.5~ Fra~~es er~t n 12 .25
s~~o~.p x~~a,~are io9.30 Book Sup~p,lg ~o. 9..92
F3enr;~ ~ohmid~ Jr. 3~1.•3~ Frances enton 2.22
•~rant braver' 231..28 Boq' s Parke ~ 2.68
Farmers Union 18,~.~8
~'he rno~ic~n a arried.
A report wa$ liven by the ~'ar1~ ~'ommitt~e on t~h~i~ mee~i~g with the V.F.
request for the lease cif Riverside ~~'ark fall. They would use the back portion
onlg, with rights to use `Pue~da~r ~ d ~dnesda~ nights, with the organization
~a keep bu3.ldir~ and grounds in g~c~d ~0~di~f.on. Tt eras ~ov~d by ~QO~t and
seeo~.ded by Parker that the ~~rk o 3:t~ee re~aommendatior~ fora lease on the f sma11 room only and the k3t~rhen equ3.pment be a~Qep~e~d. 'the motion e~.rri~d,
~ was roved and seconded ~e do ~.ow adjourn. `the m.otio~ carried.
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