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Las Vegas City Commission Minutes, February 17, 1937 to August 4, 1942, lvc000004-489

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by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aYe. Noes, none. Commissioner Smith moved that a station wagon be purchased from Harvey Jones for $900. Motion seconded by Commissioner Rubidoux and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor Pro Tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Smith moved that the city engineer be allowed to hire Douglas Williams for twenty days at $7.00 per day. Motion seconded by Commissioner Rubidoux and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. noes, none. A letter was read from R. S. Norton, Building Inspector, commenting on ordinance submitted by FHA, was read and filed. A letter addressed to William Clark, signed by the city engineer, stating that he rejected the plot of Mayfair Tract #3 and his reasons therefor, was read. Commissioner Smith moved that the recommendations of the city engineer rejecting the plot of Mayfair Tract #3 be approved. Motion seconded by Commissioner Rubidoux and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Smith moved that the article prepared by the city engineer regarding the numbering of houses and naming of streets be given to the newspapers for publication as a news item. Motion seconded by Commissioner Tinch and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Rubidoux moved that Lloyd Tritle, Harry Pursell and George Marshall be appointed on the advisory board of the golf club. Motion seconded by Commissioner Tinch and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Tinch moved that bids be let for 10,000 gasolene order tickets. Motion seconded by Commissioner Smith and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Smith moved that the street department be allowed to order necessary parts to repair the power shovel. Motion seconded by Commissioner Tinch and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Tinch submitted the name of Harry LaFaivre as the officer he was authorized to hire at the last regular meeting. Commissioner Smith moved that the Union Pacific's attention be called to a letter dated November 13, 1941 requesting them to vacate their location on Fremont Street on or before the 1st day of January, 1942. This request has not been complied with and the Board of City Commissioners now make further request and insist that all busses be removed from Fremont Street at once. Motion seconded by Commissioner Tinch and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Smith moved that two coffee urns be purchased from the Standard Brands Company for the city jail, 1 electric and 1 gas; one for the Memorial building and one for the regular jail, for the sum of $55. Motion seconded by Commissioner Rubidoux and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none. Commissioner Tinch moved that 250 badges be purchased for the police department that each policeman deposit $1 upon receiving said badge which will be refunded when the badge is turned in. Motion seconded by Commissioner Rubidoux and carried by the following vote. Commissioners Smith, Tinch, Rubidoux and the Mayor pro tem voting aye. Noes, none.