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City Council Minutes 06.02.1931
Minutes of the City Council of Laurel June ,S 1931. Laurel, Montana. The City Council of the city of bares el met in regular session in the 1 Council Chambers in the City Hall and = Balled to order by Mayor R. Broughton at 8 00 01 clock P. M. June 1931. Upon roll call the following aldermen answered present: Bray Chamberlin Barney Hurless Hartley Graves The minntes of May 19th were read and approved. The report of the 0ity Treaasurer was presented and read. It liras lied ` by George Graves -and seconded by Barney that the report be sir"&ved.. II The 11 #on carried. The report of the- Gheif of Police was presented and read. jt; was-"move.d ? by Ghaoberlin and -seconded by that the report be slrp sl. The, notion carried* The report of the; Police Judge was presented and read.t waszved, Barney and s eond.ed by Ruxless that the report be approved, Vie motion czar r i ed The-- repoxt of the Water Commissioner for the month 'of X'- ..present ed.a read. 1-tWes by G28ves and sego ed by Br" that the re part be- approved. The motion carried. the greet a Alley Committee g.q 9_rted that they could see no objection to Fontiws swing their Gas Tai.k in the street, providing a suitable ?Parmit was signed. Itt moved: by'Hartley and seconded by Hnrlesa that the pe=i be' granted. The motion carried. _ - l The Grd=finance on electrical wiring, fixtures,,inapeetors, ets. , Was refereed to the committee on Light and Water r further co?iiaieration. r Hnr3ess reed that his oommittee had Vnmd some fire traps on Main :Street tit ?3©7114 be eliminated.. Al 'er "me diseussion of these hazards the matter was referred back to his,.ebmmittee and 'the Dire Zheif for correction. fir. eravile? fir. ArmstroBgg, Mr. Basee iP, ark .. -°®?ra$ome dis- rOtaOtri. befQie the Cit Gounell in regard to fire i.o e-dssion of t'be matter, a letter from the :Mete direar$hall, address ad t'® d . $Oyer, aeeretary of-the $oluia eer Fire partment, was presented, and read, in which he s ighted > a ease `"that . ;bh- individual:- had received judgment ;growing out 'o a fire loss when a part of the city .e-quipfent was `outside of the City limits.. Thex-eupon, itwa:s moved: by Ftdey and seconded by Barney `that the ity Fire true* be kept within thie' City limits. The motion c$rlted, = Dr, Gall, Health Officer, reported racommending that Norris Orev'=,ery, . N . Barney, J . L. Bodges, ©. V. Rbwe, and George Sparks be granted license for operating a dairy. Ater some disoussion in regarxd7-ta flare hazard at J. t. HodgesT efl-W At the pity qlerk s n u e to request Mr . HQdges R , appear before the bancil at their next regular meeting. A request for a permit to- remodel ?he?affiae of the 'Sanders 'HardWaxa 010M any was presented and read. It was movedby Barney and seconded by Chamberlin that the permit be granted. The Notion carried. An appli Cation from -A. X. Peterson for lieense to run a poll hall and Soft drink paxlor-wes-presented and read. It was moved by :Barney and sanded by- vea that the re'vuest be denied. The motion carried. A letter from Mrs. Hayes, of Everett Washington, in which she offered to surrender bond Ro, 18, on Speoi.al Improvement District, LightIng J?i.strict No, 2, was presented and read. It was- moved by Barney and Seconded ,t:y-:Hurlers that, the City Treasurer be authorized to pay her 0.7 being the amount '.6 money can"hand .n spec, lmprov°ement I I i Minutes of the City Council of 'Laurel District, (Lfghting) maintenance fund. The motion carried. The bills for the month of May were referred to the. Finance 09anittee - and after due deliberation the;,eommittee reported back recomxwnding the payment of the following bills: Great Northern Tool & Sup. Co. $17.50 Midland Imp. Co. 4320.90 Henry Kaiser 149.38 -Fred xeil 111.75 H. C. :West , 122.25 James 8ollman 1Q.00 -R.' Richards ;. 51.50 Crane Co, 11.48 Perry & Tubman 8.40 Hooker Blectroahemical0o. 13.50 City 'Water Bep't. 112.03 Vaughn &;Ragsdale 7.30 Maurice Houwa 9.00 coat. Oil Co. 28 . F 2 Laurel Ser*iee Station 11.50 T. H. CArmari 4.41 Fed. Pipe & Tank Co. 61.25 34 Ronnie 21.75 John W. Price 58.75 Joe M., Priee 49'. ?5 Grant F. lamport &,Co. 944.00 Davis Transfer Co. 3.75 Arnett Boyd 45.54 H. B. Boyles- 2.04 `H. 1awrenz 2.00 C. A Lockwood 2.0 Geo , Harlan 2000 Rufus Ggb in 2.00 Wm. Yeller 2.45 08twalt 2.00 F" A. Horning 2.00 Rehr3? Rei'ter 2.00 fW16rt:beret 2.00 F. 0 Baumgartner 2.Q0 3 Xiehizara & T.,Tobara 4.00 Elton 3oheideaker 2.00 D. G. Foley 2,00 Alex' Fritzler Jr. 2.00 H. A. Fink 2.00 Alex Cro^ ahl 2.00 H, $. Starkey 2.00 8. drought on et >al 88.00 Fritz 25.04 Dr. S, 0,. Hall ` 30.00 Wilbur B. 'Wiggins 9€+.5' as d'c?e IIi oho 115.0 Herbert Bailey 35.00 J."..5, i rohaugh 250.00 Vera Sturm 28.32 T . A. 4igne y " 254.00 B. L.. Price 41.05 laurel Val. Fire .Dopt. 36.00 The Yontaia Power Co. 704.23 Mountain States e3,&TB1. 8.75 Laurel Outlook 15.50 0. Y Weld Co. 975.50 , Laurel Trading Co. 39.00-, -T. R. Holmes hbr;. Co. '10.00 Clark Connors 1br. 0o. 37.37 Frank Milner ?. Sherrow, Bids. 29.09 e ty Water POP It. '.22.3b Smith's Vule. Shop 30.00 -Crane Co. 4:.83 Orane :00. 170.47 Billings -Gas Go. 14.67 Chas. flail 3.00 Winter:Hardware qo. 20.00 B. P. Palmer 30.00 It was moved by Graves and seconded by Chamberlin that the rep ort of the ;ommittee be adopted and that warrants be issued in the manner j reeomMe-nded by the Committee. T-he moti on parried. It was moved by oraves and seconded by Chamberlin that Herbert Bailey .ey Shaf-ex .2.Ofl, Gowan Mater Oo. $513.00, Montana Power C.o. .74_ mountain Sues Tel. & Tel. 06. o.lq, yAnrel 4etloek $ 0-025, Geo. Osten, Co. Treas. $91.15, Frank Yprse .00 City mater A) W t • 10099 19. E. Moore $3.50, 1R. and F.. L. Fei?tvn J. Williams SiOO,i6i 37.00 be paid out of the Operating Ftntd.'he motion carried. d A complaint from A. A. 1aBar that the tourists, who camp aaroun/Pant as, stare,-aze, using his hedge and his garage for toilet facilities at -nip iK- , if the store was closed, was heard. The Xayer 3strented the Cheif of FoZiee to notify Pontius that they would bee ?eoted to aoufQr m to the State law with regard to sanitation around tourists eamps. ? It was moved by Huxless and seconded by Chamberlin that we do now, adjourn. The motion `carried. r Approved thi s g? Ya of June , 131. " r I