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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931 -j- Tremonton Society Section j - , Mrs. Ettie Stanfill entertained club Tuesday 22. A delicious hot lunch was served at 1 o'clock after which bridge was played. Mrs. S. B. Watland left Saturday NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executor mittee, Mrs. Marie Peterson; reporter at the law office of R. H. Baumunk, and historian, Mrs. Dorothy Copener. 9 the executor. Suite A dainty luncheon was served to mem- attorney for on Utah, Eccles Ogden, Building, bers and four guests of the hostess, or before the 5th day of October, A. Mrs. Onita Shurtz, Mrs. James WalD. 1931. ton, Mrs. Mary Andrus, and Mrs. J. JOHN E. MASON, Executor of the H. Kirkham. last will and testament of Charlotte E. deceased. Mrs. Lola Winzeler entertained the Mason, of Date first publication, May 28, B. B. Bridge club at her home Wedto. 1931. nesday of last week. Dinner was served at 2 p. m. after which bridge Mable Berchtold, secretary. Vera was played. Mrs. Ruth Watland won dent; Lundberg was chosen song leader, and high score prize, Mrs. Lower, cut, and VaLoy Iverson organist. It was deMrs. Douglas Cannon, low. cided that the club, the Hostess club, would be held on Wednesday. The L. O. H. club met Wednesday, A regular meeting of the Hostess May 20, at the home of Mrs. Richard club was held at the home of Misses Calderwood. The afternoon was spent and Frances Campbell, in playing '500' after which a delicious Gwendolyn A demonstration evening. Wednesday lunch was served. Mrs. D. B. Green on breads was given by making fancy won first prize, Mrs. Rudy Miller cut Gwendolyn and Frances Campbell, and fcnd Mrs. Vernon Hess low. the remainder of the evening was spent in making different kinds of : Mrs. E. H. Cornwall was pleasantly sandwiches. surprised at her home Friday evening A "muscle" will be held by the when her children came to honor her Hostess club party May Thursday on her birthday. A delicious dinner 28. The time will be morning, in turning spent was served and the rest of the even- the freezers to make iceing was spent in social chat. cream to sell to the people at the rally in the afternoon. The public is The Kitchen Queens club met at the invited. Come all ye that are strong! home of Ruth Cropley, Thursday. May 2i All members were present. Donna Beck was a guest. The cooking lessons was the preparation of apples. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. 307-8-- . 5-- for Elmontu, California, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Gerald aples. Mr?. Damont Dockstadcr was host ess to the Peter Pan club at her home Tuesday evening. The time was spent making paper flowers, after which refreshments were served. Miss Grace Thompson entertained a number of friends at her home Saturday evening. Those present were, r, Messrs and Mesdames Damont Otto Schenkle, Lelanr Crystal, B. F. Ellenson, Mrs. M. E. Castleton and Mary Getz. Dock-stade- The Literary club met Thursday, May 21 at the home of Mrs. Harvey Moore, Garland, in the last of the series for this year's work. A review of the drama "Green Pastures", by Marc Connelley was given by Mrs. Wilma Anderson. New officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Leona Anderson; vice president, Mrs. Inez Brown; chairman of literary com Riverside PICNIC DINNERS Saturday, May 30th, Memorial Day. You, like many others will take a lunch to the canyon, or dinner to the picnic . grounds. Insure a delightful day by taking with you a pound package of our crisp Potato Flakes, and too, Ginger Ale, Pickles, Salted Peanuts, Fluf fy White Marshmal-low- s, Utah-Idah- y, Foods semi-annual- k, . Closed Memorial . . 4-- t vice-pre- si- In honor of those who gave their lives, and in honor of those who gave their energy, and time to the worthy cause of freedom, O. P. Skaggs System Store, will, in silent tribute, be closed all day Saturday. Do your shopping Friday for Saturday and Sunday. LARGE Ripe Olives LG. CAN 15C GOLDEN RIPE Milk-Le- ss Cost PURINA DAIRY RATION 5c LB. CRISP Potato Chips La 29 FRESH Tomatoes La; 15c N MILLING CO. .y c-- $10,-000.0- 0, - semi-annuall- y , . semi-annual- ly , . . -- . to-w- it: -- ,''" - AJIesi-Sande- , semi-annual- PIERCES Pork & Beans ; MED. CAN (Accept No Substitute) 7c SWEET Pickles 39c QTS , La Minced Ham - LB Veal Loaf La 15c 19c 19c $1.60 GARLAND-TREMONTO- semi-nr.-ual'- - Bananas Wienners More (V,i) -i- ? 1 one-ha- lf Snowville Day ly , $1,000.00 ber 1, 1932 and June 1, 1932, there ALL MEN BY THESE shall be levied in the year 1931 di-- ;' AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR PRESENTS: rect annual tax on all taxable pro--v THE ISSUANCE OF REFUNDING That Tremonton City, in Box Elder perty in said city in addition to all WATER EXTENSION BONDS OF County, State of Utah, hereby acknow other taxes, sufficient to produce the TREMONTON CITY, BOX ELDER ledges itself to be indebted and for sum of $1,652.50, being $1,000.00 prinCOUNTY. STATE OF UTAH, IN value received hereby promises to pay cipal and $652.50 for interest, and to .THE AMOUNT OF TEN THOUS- to the bearer here-o- f the sum of ONE meet the interest falling due on said AND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) FOR THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) bonds thereafter promptly and as the THE PURPOSE OF REDEEMING in Gold Coin of the United States of same becomes due, and pay the prin AND REFUNDING AN EQUAL America of the present standard of cipal of said bonds as it becomes due, AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING weight and fineness, on the first day there shall be levied a direct annual BONDS OF SAID CITY, ..PRE- of June, A. D. 19 , at the office of tax on all taxable property in said SCRIBING THE FORM OF BOND, Lauren W. Gibbs Company, in Salt city, in addition to all other taxes, PROVIDLNG TAX LEVIES TO Lake City, Utah, with interest thereon sufficient to produce sums as follows: " PAY THE SAME AND DECLAR- at the rate of four and per- - Year Interest Principal Total ING AN EMERGENCY. cer.ic.n per annum from date in 1932 urtil paid, payable $382.50 $1,000.00 $1,382.60 June 1933 337.50 WHEREAS, pursuant to resolution like money on the f'rst c!cr 1,000.00 1,337.50 and ordinance duly passed and adopt- and the first day of December in each 1934 292.50 1,000.00 1,292.50 ed by the City Council of Tremonton, year at the same piece, cn presenta 1935 247.50 1,000.00 1,247.50 Box. Elder County, State of Utah, on tion aad surrender of tae j.:.nexed 1936 202.50 1,000.00 1,202.60 1937 157.50 Tuesday, the 28th day of June, A. D.J coupons as they become due. 1,000.00. 1457.60 1921 and as authorized at an election This bond is issued for the purpose 1938 112.50 1,000.00 . 1,112.50 67.50 1.067.50 duly and lawfully held in said city on of refunding and redeeming legal and 1939 1,000.00 22.50 Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, A. D. valid outstanding bonded indebtedness 1940 1,000.00 1,0220 1921, said city did issue its negotiable of 6aid city and is one of a series of ten (10) bonds of like date and Section 4. That all of said taxes coupons bonds in the amount of numbered from 1 to 10, both amount, in denominations of $1,000 shall be levied, assessed and collected inclusive, in denominations of $1,000 each, numbered from one (1) to ten in the same manner as other genejraL "' each, dated June 1, A. D. 1921, due 10), inclusive, known as ''Tremonton taxes are levied, assessed ai.d oHct- June 1, A. D. 1941, with the reserved City Refunding Water - Extension ed. Said taxes when collected .shall5, right and privilege however to redeem Bonds, Series of June 1, 1931", for the be applied solely for the purpose!. f said bends pn or after the first day of aggregate amount of Ten Thousand the payment of said interest and prin June, A- D. 1931, bearing interest at Dollars ($10,000.00), issued under and cipal of said bonds respectively' and' the rate of 6 per annum, payable pursuant to the provisions of the Con for no other purpose whatever until on June and December stitution and Laws of the State of the indebtedness so contracted under .v.1 in each year, which were issued for Utah. this ordinance, principal and intefesir . v.: tiie purpose of providing funds for the The City Council of said Tremontor. shall have been fully paid, satisfied". purpose of more adequately supplying City shall annually levy a tax suf and discharged, but nothing hefeife and distributing water to said city and ficient to pay the interest on said contained shall be so construed as to ' the inhabitants thereof by increasing, bonds as it falls due and also to con prevent said city from applying any improving, enlarging, extending per stitute a sinking fund for the payment other funds that may be m the City; fecting and adding to the present wa of the principal thereof as it shall Treasury and available for that pur;' ter supply and water works system of fall due. pose, to the payment of said interest said Tremonton City, said water sup It is hereby certified, recited and de or principal, as the same respectivelx ply and water works system to be clared that all conditions, acts, and mature, and the levy or levies Jiejain;"; owned and controlled by said munici things essential to the validity of this bond exist, have happened and have extent be diminished. pality, Section 5. That all ordinances' and . i AND WHEREAS, pursuant to reso been done, and that every requirement lution and ordinance duly passed and of law affecting the issue thereof has resolutions, or parts of ordinances and adopted by the City Council of Tre been duly complied with, and that this resolutions, in conflict with the pro- - ' monton City, Box Elder County, State bond is within every debt and other visions hereof be, and the same are of Utah, on Tuesday, the 28th day of limit prescribed by the Constitution hereby repealed, and after said bonds June, A. D. 1921 and as authorized and Laws of said State, and that the are issued this ordinance shall be and at an election duly and lawfully held full faith and credit of 6aid city is remain irrepealable until said bonds in said city on Tuesday, the 3rd day hereby irrevocably pledged to the and the interest thereon shall , have of May, A. D. 1921, said city did issue punctual payment of the principal and been fully paid, satisfied and :"dis- -' V its negotiable coupons bonds in the interest of this bond according to its charged, as herein provided. Section 6. That said bonds shall bfe' amount of $15,000.00 numbered from terms. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Tremon- issued in place of the bonds to b re " 1 to 15, both inclusive, in denomina ton A tions of $1,000 each, dated June 1, City has caused this bond to be funded in such a way that the debi df I .. in.MH.All1 M. ' I. D. 1921, due June 1, A. D. 1941, with signed by its Mayor and City Treasafto be the issuance of these bonds. ; thereserved right and privilege how- urer: and its corporate seal Section 7. In the opinion, of 'thV ever to redeem said bonds on or after fixed hereto, attested by its City Re the, first day of June, A. D. 1931 corder, and the annexed coupons to Citv Council of said citv. it is neiees-- 1 bearing interest at the rate of 6 per bear the facsimile signature of the sary to the peace, health and safety on June City Treasurer, as of the first day of of said city that this ordinance become annum, payable ' and December 1 m each year, which June, A. D. 1931. operative immediately. Section 8. NOW, THEREFORE, JAMES WALTON, bonds were issued for the purpose of BE IT ORDAINED that an emergenMayor. providing funds for the purpose of E. Wm. acGETZ, cy is hereby declared and this ordi purchasing, improving, enlarging, nance shall take effect and be in ferce City Treasurer, qairing, perfecting and adding to the upon the day of its passage, approval present sewerage works and system Attest: . and publication. LEWIS BRENKMAN, fdf1 the purpose of more adequately BY PASSED CITY THE Recorder. COUNCIL City supplying and distributing sewerage OF TREMONTON CITY, UTAH and service to said city and the inhabitants (SEAL) thereof, and to lay additional mains to To each of said bonds shall be attach approved by the Mayor this 19th day .., serve that portion of the city where no ed a coupon for each installment of in- of May, A. D. 1931. JAMES WALTON, sewer system now exists, said sewer- terest contemplated by said bond, Mayor. age system to be owned and controlled which said coupons shall be consecut tively numbered beginning with No. 1, Attest: by said city, and LEWIS BRENKMAN, WHEREAS, bonds in the aggregate with the several dates of payment and ' City Recorder.- amount of $25,000.00 as above describe- number of bond. Said coupons shall the reof facsimile the bear (SEAL) d8 have heretofore been called for signature, demption by resolution of said City City Treasurer and shall be m subCouncil duly passed and approved on stantially the following form, y the 6th day of April, A. D. 1931, and (Form of Coupon) 1 $22.50 WHEREAS, the city has in its sink- No On the first day of June and Deing funds, an amount sufficient to re , Tremonton deem, take up and pay for $15,000.00 cember, A. D. 19... Mr. and Mrs. E. O. of State of Tremonton were guests Stenquist, Tremonton City Sewer Bonds, dated City, Box Elder County, of Mr. and June 1, 1921, due June 1, 1941, num Utah, will pay to the bearer hereof at Mrs. Alma Larkin Sunday. bered from one (1) to fifteen (15), the office of Lauren W. Gibbs Com Mrs. D. Lamar Cutler visited her both inclusive, in denomination of pany in Salt Lake City, Utah, the sum parents at Garland last week. of Twenty two and 50 100 Dollars $1,000 each, and Mrs. Lamar Cutler is in the hospital ComGibbs W. ($22.50) in Gold Coin of the United at Ogden where she underwent an opWHEREAS, Lauren pany of Salt Lake City, Utah, a Utah States of America, of the present eration on Thursday. She is reported corporation has offered to exchange standard of weight and fineness, be- to be getting on as well as can be. $10,000.00 Tremonton City Water Ex- ing six months interest then due on Dr. and Mrs. C E. Wardleigh were ' tension Bonds, dated June 1, 1921, due its Refunding Water Extension Bond, Ogden visitors last week. June 1, 1941, numbered from one (1, dated June 1, A. D. 1931. Chas and Golden Peterson motored to ten (10), both inclusive, in denom(Facsimile signature) to Salt Lake City Sunday. v ination of $1,000 each, for a like City Treasurer Earl Cutler, of Tooele, is visiting amount of legally issued refunding Bond No his father Jos. J. Cutler this week. There shall be endorsed on each of bonds of said city, and Arnold Hurd and Miss Anne Hard WHEREAS, a lower rate of interest said bonds the following: and Lola Robbins were Ogden visitors "I hereby certify that the within Saturday. and better terms can be obtained and .." v;.. it being to the best interests of said bond is within the lawful debt limit of A genealogical convention was held city to make said exchange, and which Tremonton City, Utah, and is issued here Sunday. The general authorities jffer has been duly accepted by said according to law. were represented by Elder Funk, Mrs. LEWIS BRENKMAN, "ity council, Yates and Martha Smith. HlMPSlf&et-ing- s "' City Recorder. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR were well attended. Said bonds and each of them shall DAINED BY THE CITY- COUNCIL B. S. Cutler and Moroni' Arbon' met OF TREMONTON CITY, BOX EL be signed by the Mayor and City with the school board Friday restive DER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Treasurer and sealed with the cor- to running a bus from SnowviDe to Section 1. That for the purpose of porate seal of said city and the said the Bear River High ' School during refunding and redeeming $10,000.00 coupons shall bear the facsimile signa- the coming school season. TREMONTON.CITY, BOX ELDER ture of the City Treasurer. The MayMr. and Mrs. W. C. Nelson, f TreCOUNTY, UTAH, Water Extension or and City Treasurer of said city are monton were here on business MonBonds, dated June 1, 1921, due June 1, each hereby- empowered and directed day. .. 1941, with the reserved right and pri to sign, and the City Recorder to sign Mr And Mrs. Elmer Baker; who vilege however to redeem said bonds and attest and affix the corporate seal have spent the winter here, returned orfbr after the first day of June, 1931, of said city to each of said bonds and last week to their home in Brigham. the acts and deeds of said Mayor, City Mr. Baker was mechanic at . rs bearing interest at the rate of 6 on Treasurer,' City Recorder in so doing ''. per annum payable garage. and deed of June 1 and December 1 in each year, are and shall be the act ' . Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Jeppson'of Brig . in denominations of $1,000 each, num said Tremonton City. ham have moved to Snowville.' Mr. All the covenants, statements, rep bered from one (1) to ten (10), both Jeppsen will succeed Mr. Baker in' the inclusive, there shall be issued Tremon resentations, and agreements contain- garage. f;; ton City, Box Elder County, Utah, ed in said bonds and coupons and all Miss Blanche Arbon is at home Refunding Water Extension Bonds in recitals and representations of this or after spending the wiater. at the' amount of $10,000.00, dated June dinance are the covenants and promis again Brigham attending school. J, .1931, bearing interest at the rate es of said Tremonton City, and that Mr. Jesse Arbon was in Brigham of 4'4 per annum from date until the representations and statements City Saturday. ' 'i'r , and on June 1 therein are the representations paid, payable Dr. N. E. King, optometrist, ol Salt and December 1 in each year, num statements of said city. And it is Lake City, was working in our' town bered from 1 to 10, both inclusive, in further stated and represented that the first of the week. ",," denominations of $1,000 each, due and Tremonton City is a municipal corpor payable $1,000 on June 1st in each of ation and a City of the Third Class In the estate of Emily C. Cheesman, under the Constitution and Laws of the years 1932 to 1941, inclusive. Berger, deceased, the final account of Section 2. .Said bonds and each of the State of Utah. Section 3. The interest falling due Charles Cheal, as executor, is allowed them shall be, except as to numbers on said bonds on the first day of De approved and settled and partiah disand date of maturity, in substantially tribution of said estate made. "K the following form, to:wit: cember, 1931 shall be paid out of the fund of the for said UNITED STATES OF AMERICA general city, and In the case of Willard City, a muniSTATE OF UTAH purpose of reimbursing said general fund for the payment of said interest cipal corporation, plaintiff,., 'against BOX ELDER COUNTY and for the purpose of providing for defendant, the motion of plaintiff lor TREMONTON CITY the payment of the principal falling a new trial is by the court denied and REFUNDING due on June 1, 1932 and the interest the item of $5.25 Is ordered stricken WATER EXTENSION BOND .... , SERIES OF JUNE 1, 1931 falling due on said bonds on Decern- - from the cost bill. ' 6-- v and Best Dressing. When ever seeking quality foods, at bar gain prices for picnics or the table, visit our O. P. Skaggs System Store. ; Hol-broo- 5-- 5 ice-crea- m NOTICE OF SUMMONS In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Box Elder County, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tubbs and Box Elder County. Mrs. Francis Tubbs went to Farming- A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, ton Sunday to attend the funeral of W Plaintiff, Orson Hess. vs. T Mrs. Henry Tubbs sang a solo by Ogden Hot Springs Sanitarium Co., special request. a corp.; Colonial Bldg. & Loan Ass'n., Joe Forsberg and J. O. Hadfield a corp.; Ogden State Bank, a corp.; made a business trip to Ogden TuesEmil S. Rolapp; Wm. A. Paxton; Manday. o hattan Trust Co., a corp.; The Riverside Farm Bureau ladies Central R. R. Co., a corp.; J. L. Hous-le- went to East Garland Wednesday for D. R. Woodland; First Nat'l Bank the last lessons on child nutrition of Brigham City, a corp.; Federal by Miss Elna Miller of the U. Land Bank, a corp.; Mary E. Housley, given S. A. C. Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank, Miss Lorna of Buhl, Idaa corp.; John1 Doe and Richard Roe, ho, is the guestWhitney, of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Defendants. SUMMONS. The STATE Bowcutt this week. OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENAlmeda Perry Brown of the U. S. DANTS: You are hereby summoned A. C. Experimental Station was here to appear within twenty days after the on business Friday. service of this summons upon you, if W. of Ogden, was trans? served within the county in which this business in Riverside "Friday. acting action is brought; otherwise, within Mr. and Mrs, Joel Tubbs of thirty days after service, and defend Idaho, called on relatives here the above entitled action; and in case Monday. of your failure so to do, judgment Mrs. Glen Walker and daughter, will be rendered against you according Rae, went to Salt Lake Monday Betty to the demand of the complaint, which for a few days visit. has been filed with the Clerk of the Mrs. Jesse Davis and children and Court. Mrs. Louisa Bigler were in Brigham This action is brought to recover a Friday, on business. judgment or decree condemning cerMrs. Cravens and small son, tain real property for highway pur- of Salt Lloyd have been Lake, visiting at the poses as will more fully appear in Geo. Hales home for the past, the complaint on file herein. ten days. LEWIS JONES, Plaintiff's Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Anderson and X Attorney, P. 0. Address. 1st Nat'l children were Malad visitors Sunday. XU Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. The family of Dr. Mabey of Malad, t5. were here the latter part of the week wth Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richvisiting NOTICE OF REDEMPTION ards. TREMONTON CITY, UTAH Marion Hadfield and a party of BONDS friends from Clearfield, called to see relatives in Riverside Sunday. Joseph NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hadfield returned home with them. Tremonton City, Box Elder County, Mrs. Glen Walker spent last week State of Utah, has called for redemp- in Salt Lake visiting with her aunt, tion on June 1, A. D. 1931, the fol- Mrs. W. B. White. lowing bonds of said city: Mrs. E. W. Ward and Glen Walk$10,000.00 Tremonton City, Box El- er went to Salt Lake Saturday and reder County, State of Utah, Water Ex- turned hofe Sunday accompanied by tension Bonds, dated June 1, 1921, due Mrs. Walker. June 1, 1941, redeemable on or after Joe Forsberg entertained all the June 1, 4931, bearing interest at the boys and girls that go to school in his rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable van at the Udy Hot Springs Monday. on June and December The J. H. Ward family was shop1 in each year, in denominations of ping in Dgden Wednesday. $1,000 each, numbered from one (1) to Roy Shaw and family of Brigham, ten (10), both inclusive. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. $15,000.00 Tremonton City, Box El- J. H. Ward Sunday. der County, State of Utah, Sewer Tuesday the daughters of Mr. and Bonds, dated June 1, 1921, due June 1, Mrs. Shaw again spent the day at the 1941, redeemable on or after June 1, Ward home. 1931, bearing interest at the rate of William King of Garland was the 6 per cent per annum, payable semispeaker at the Sunday evening meetiannually on June and December 1 in ngeach year, in denominations of $1,000 ADBTTIIONAL each, numbered from.one (l) to fif- . teen (15), both inclusivei ; FARM BUREAU NEWS A Funds for the payment, of said ' Vgbnds and the interest 'due thereon ' The club girls of South Trewill be on hand at the places where monton met at the Evans hall May 13, said bonds are payable by their terms and organized the fourth year cookon June 1, 1931. ing club. An outline of the summer's ' Interest on said bonis shall cease work was given by the leader Mrs. on and after June 1, 1931. Ernest Cornwall, and the following of' Dated at Tremonton City, Utah, this ficers were elected: Margaret Miller, lth day r April, A. DV 1931. president; Vera Lundberg, By order of the City Council of Tremonton, City, Box Elder County, State Attest: LEWIS BRENKMAN, of Utah. JAMES WALTON, City Recorder. Mayor. (SEAL) No. KNOW . Estate of Charlotte E. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Londy Karris and daughter, Coleen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hess Sunday. ORDINANCE NO. "A Surety of Purity" ... ly . semi-annual- ly . 4 |