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BOT 1921 (02-06 thru 02-11)~eb; 6, 19El. The Board met at the Library with tho following members ' present: James Nutt. John Lee, Dunning Hall and E. E. Small; The State Highway Commission informed the Board by letter that prompt action would be taken in referenee to the~ eom- munlcatlon addressed them asking the paving of Nain street in the town of Carmel; The petition of Uilllam Alred that the alley running east and west in the tov,~ from Wain street to the ~onon railroad be elosed, was referred to the towm attorney for legal ooinion; A co~nuunication was read from. the Indiana~olis Light & Heat Co., naming a price, of ~5,00 per ear load for cinders; 0sear Applegate was given the power to confer ~ith the abo~e come,any and order the amount of cars required; E. H. Day aske~ the Board to require traffic to go west only, through the alley south_ of the creamery. The request ~as tabled, The follo~in~ claims rere allo~ed: Traction He~t ~ight & 2o~er Co;, light for Jan~ ~71,26 Thomas Evans, night watch for Jan; ........ ....; 16;00 Hamilton Co. Times, ptg, Clerk-Treas, report... 25;26 Carmel Standard, same .................... ' ...... 25,26 Ninutes of previous meetings were adopted. The meeting was continued over. Clerk- Treas~ / ~resident. Feb. 1!, 19S1. The Board met at the Library with the following members present: John L~e,~ E. E. Smalland Dnnnin~ Hall~ ~r. Small acted as presi- dent pro tam. _I,{rs; Leu Julian ~%-as present and stated that the alley near the ~i.[. Alred home had never been clo~ed~ only v:hen alley is in bad condition. This was in a repl7 to a complaint that the alley had been olosed~ Attorney L. J. Patty. who was present stated that the alley must be kept open, as accordin~ to law it was a recognized alley having been open as a thoroughfare flor twenty years; Perm.,,ission was given by the board to let th~ interested parties, D[r. ~orrow and ~. f~red settle the difficulty; The meeting was addresse~.by I~; Grimes who sta~ed that the ~nion Traction Co. had been given permission to operate three trains through_ Carmel without a stol? and the matter was entirely between the Utilities Co~mtission and the T~n~m of Ca~:~el; The meeting was continued over; President