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HomeSearchMy WebLinkAbout1 of 1919 - A resolution of condolence on the death of William P. Gillespie, former Supervisor of Streets and Ir10 of 1919 - A resolution endorsing and authorizing the action of the City Recorder under date of July 9th, 1917,11 of 1919 - A resolution endorsing and authorizing the action of the City Recorder in publishing notice of inten12 of 1919 - A resolution authorizing the Chief of the Fire Department to proceed with the placing of fire alarm13 of 1919 - A resolution reporting bids received for sale of $1,000.000.00 bonds and accepting bid of National C14 of 1919 - A resolution directing the City Attorney to commence condemnation suit to acquire for Salt lake City15 of 1919 - A resolution instructing the City Attorney to commence condemnation suit to condemn and acquire for16 of 1919 - A resolution that the City of Salt Lake request the Utah Congressional delegation to urge upon the F17 of 1919 - A resolution levying taxes upon all the real and personal property within Salt Lake City made taxabl18 of 1919 - A resolution that Mayor and City Attorney be directed to take necessary steps to petition Congress a19 of 1919 - A resolution appointing a committee to investigate and report on the increased rentals of apartment2 of 1919 - A resolution providing for a bond issue for necessary public works and improvements.20 of 1919 - A resolution of intention to maintain Lighting District No. 2.21 of 1919 - A resolution of intention to operate and maintain for a period of one year from October 29, 1919, to22 of 1919 - A resolution directing the City Recorder to advertise notice to contractors calling for bids for ins23 of 1919 - A resolution declaring the following named persons elected at election held November 4, 1919: E. A.24 of 1919 - A resolution referring the question of Civil Service, as applied to City employees, to the Board of25 of 1919 - A resolution providing for introduction of Civil Service bill to the Board of Commissioners as organ26 of 1919 - A resolution that Salt Lake City take necessary steps to obtain from the Secretary of War a location27 of 1919 - A resolution directing the Mayor to appoint a committee of 5 persons to represent the City Governmen28 of 1919 - A resolution of condolence on the death of Brigadier General Richard W. Young.3 of 1919 - A resolution of intention to maintain Lighting District No. 1.4 of 1919 - A resolution approving the form of ballot for bond election and authorizing the City Recorder to pro5 of 1919 - A resolution setting time for hearing of protests on Lighting District No. 1, and instructing advert6 of 1919 - A resolution submitting approval of list of polling places and judges of election for bond election7 of 1919 - A resolution for the results of bond election of February 25, 1919, for the issuance of $2,000,000.08 of 1919 - A resolution approving plans and specifications for Lighting District No. 1, and authorizing adverti9 of 1919 - A resolution directing the advertisement notice calling for bids for the purchase of $1,000,000.00 o