Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1919, Page 5

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MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919 GHOSTS TO WALK FOR LAST TIME ment, Declares City Clerk, after Compiling Abstract of Ownership The city cemetery question, the ghost of which has stalked in mu-! nicipal politics for the past several years, is nearing solution, BCCOGINE | to the announcement made by Asa F, Sloan, city clerk. Mr. Sloan is preparing an abstract of the prop- erty in the cemetery to definitely es- tablish owenrship and boundaries. The question is nearing solution owing to the fact that old burial re- cords which were lost were unearthed ‘py Mr. Sloan when the city clerk’s ‘office was moved to the new city hall building. The finished abstract of the ceme- tery will be ready to present ¢o the city council at its next meeting, ac- cording to Mr. Sloan, and he hopes that instructions will be issued at that time to settle the question once and for all. ———— ee. 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