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79 <br /> vi hat he called excessive license care on delivery trucks from outside the city. It <br /> was admitted that there might be a slight unfairness in charging light delivery tnc%s <br /> or those doing a very little business the same price as the heavy trucks doing consider- <br /> able business . The matter was finally referred to the City Attorney and the City Manager <br /> for investigation and report . <br /> Councilman McCarthy spoke of the excellent and gratuitous service of Miss Gladys Wikoff in <br /> connection with recreation sucervision on the school ,'rounds and stated that he felt that <br /> the Council should express its appreciation to her for such service . He so moved , and <br /> the notion was seconded by Councilman Fletcher , and carried. The Clerk was requested to <br /> write her . <br /> Mayor Lambert reported that Miss Agues Patterson of the Emerald Lake District had asked him <br /> whether or not it would be possible to use the Emerald Lame Bowl for concerts and charge <br /> an admission, any profit presumably to go to her. It was the opinion of the Board that no <br /> charge ge entertainments be undertaken at the present time. <br /> Mayor Lambert also said he had a request from Vdilliera Christensen asking that the Pacific Gas <br /> and Electric Conxpc r band be given permission to have a concert in the Emerald Lake Bowl <br /> which would be free to all , stating that the Company would run the electric light line in <br /> without =Dense to the city. On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman <br /> Eva, permission was granted. <br /> Again was brought up the request that the City Council take a half page ad, in the anniversary <br /> number of the Real Estate Magazine. It was decided to do so on motion of Councilman <br /> Fletcher , seconded by Councilman McNulty , with the mderstandinT that it would cost $55 . 00 . <br /> At this time the next order of business was the consideration of the budget prepared and fur- <br /> nished to the Council by the City Manager. The Clerk read the letter of transmittal for <br /> this budget . Some of the members thought there was no Murry and decided to study the <br /> budget as set-up , so the consideration of the fi tires submitted by the City Manager was <br /> laid over until a subsequent meeting. <br /> In connection with the budget presented by the City Manager , Councilman Jones spoke on the <br /> amount of money which could or should be appropriated for the city ' s share in the develop- <br /> ment of the work along the Vloodside Road. He indicated that plans should be made for <br /> doing something which would be permanent and suggested that perhaps the amount indicated <br /> should be increased up to $7 , 000 in order that sufficient funds might be available to <br /> furnish materials in case the labor was available . <br /> The resolution presented on May 7 by Councilmen Fletcher and nva came up for further considera- <br /> tion at this meeting and Councilman Fletcher indicated that the Council should adopt it. <br /> Entering into the discussion , Councilman McCarthy proposed that before anything was done <br /> about this resolution , the fourth paragraph reading as follows be eliminated : <br /> VBEREAS the existing governmental set-up , while perhaps designed to <br /> function efficiently in larger municipalities , is , in many respects , ill <br /> adapted to a city of limited population and the maintenance of- <br /> sane as <br /> placed upon the taxpayers of this city an undue burden of taxation and, " <br />