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Show Bj " ORDINANCE ' An ordinance creating Street Pa v. j ins District No. 1 nnd lcvylni; mid I assessing a special tux nj.oti tlio abut, j I ting proporty therein to defray tho j cost nnd oxpetiBO of grading, con. j Btructlng dralnngo and Irrigation , S j uyfltcnm to carry water ncross tln j streets nnd Intersections, and pax. if Jng therein. J jjjj UK IT OIlDAlNKD by the Cftyj II Council ol' Pleasant Grovo City, I'tnli j j SUCTION 1. Tlint nil that portion ( s of the Stnto Hoad or westerly cxtcn. j! Blon of First North Street fioni tho ilS cast property lino of Third West cij Street west one hundred nlxty.threu ' l (103) feet; Third West Street I'rom ' y tho South property lino ol' First ' S North Street to n point two hundred peventy.Hlx and five .tenths (y7fi.G) P feet south of tho south jinipcrty f . lino of Second South Street, anil tho j State Hoad rrnm n point where It, t j intersects Third West Street (south I I of Second South Street) southeaster. I j ly clr.hty.nve (R5) feet, nnd nil the ! Ten! etttntu nnd lands lying or abut. ' I ting on both Rides thereof, to n depth , of ono hundred (100) feet beck from Is Uio lines of said stroets, be, nnd thoy hereby aro. created a pnxlng district,! designated ns "Street Paving Dls. I trlct No. 1." I SKCTION II. A special nnd local . tax Is hereby levied nnd npsessed up. on tho blocks, lots end parts of Mocks nnd Jots, Innds and rcnl es. lute within said district, abutting up. on both sldca of th'o Stnto ltoad or xvostorly extension of Kl rat North Street from the east property lino of , Third West Street west ono hundred ! sixty-three (1B3) feet; Third West Street from tho Hotith property line I of First North' Street to n point two hundred scventy-nlx nnd Jive tenths (27G.G) feet Houth of tho south property prop-erty lino of Second South Street,, nnd tho Stato Uond from a rolnt where It Intcrscto Third West Street (ncith of Second South Street) southeasterly cighty-fivo (85) root, to a depth of ono hundred (100) feet back from tho lines of' said Btrectn. Tills tnx Is levied nnd nsoosHed to dofray the cost of grading, constructor; construct-or; drainage nnd Irrigation systems, and paving th'o rondwny of the streets hereinbefore mentioned with n two-Inch two-Inch (2 In.) bltullthlo wearing sur-faco sur-faco upon n four Inch' (4 In.) mixed bltmlnous baso nnd to fully complete All of said work opposite all of the property, especially benentod nnd nf-fected nf-fected by such Improvement pnd'hore-' Innfter described, nnd It lo hereby ADJUDOKD, DKTKK-MINKD DKTKK-MINKD AND ESTABLISHED thnt ald proporty will be especially bono, fited thereby to tho fuU amount of tho tr.x horoby levied nud assessed nnd said parcels of land are hereby assessed as-sessed to n depth it ono hundred (100) feet back from th'o lines of r.nd irtrcets, according to tho linear front feet abutting thoreon, ns follows: Tho totnl tnx hereby levied nnd r.s-Sfi r.s-Sfi nesscd on snld parcels of land Is f 10, '9 ! 105.17, or $3.34 per front or linear jji foot of abutting proporty for thlity- j two (32) foot roadway with Stnte t aid, there being 3025 5 feet abutting Vj said Imprvcmcnt, t.ho sat.ie being th'o W total cost nnd cost per front foot ifK j to the property owners according to fftj the contract entered Into for tho pcr- fc , formnnce of the wok with (JlbbonB r ' & Heed Company, datod September Vl 25th, 1920. At Said assessment la scnlcd back l from tho linos of thu streets upon VI which said Improvement Is construct-fi construct-fi cd, two-thirds or Said tix being here flfj by levied nnd assessed at nn equal ifirt and uniform rate per front foot and M foot of depth to a dentil or fifty (50) iijjj feet back from said lines and ono.thlrd jy or tho balnnco of said tax, being herein here-in by levied and assessed tit nn equnl Kj and unlfonn rato per rront foot and n foot of depth upon the remaining .fij fifty (50) Teot of depth of tho prop-Mi prop-Mi crty assessed. II SECTION III. Tho City Treasurer ' jjl fs hereby Authorized nnd directed to ,ffi? asK03S In accordance with tho previa. jki ions of this onllnnr.co nnd for tho 5j purposes horeln mentioned tho fol- having property, to-wlt: ft' Tlio east 100 feet of lot 24, nnd the l enat 100 feet of tho north 45.5 feet m of lot 4, block 4; tho west 100 feet jjj , of lot 6, block 17: the east 100 foet lf of lots 1, a. 3. 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and ig. 12, block 18; tho went 100 feet of i Jots 4 and 5, block 19; the west 100 ',?, fet of lots 3. 4. nnd 5, block 34; the (I ' end 100 feet or lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, C, and , 7, block 35; and th'o south 100 feet ( t of the enst 103 feet of tho west 1C5.4 !tf fect of lot 4, block 36; also common. ! ', elng ut tho northwest corner of let i t 3, block 0; thence south 1C5 feot; th'enco eoutheastorly 85 foel; Whence ' f ' east 39.7 feot; thonco north 225.3 foet V r to tho jvrjth propoity lino of Second r South Street; thoico west 100 feet ( t to plnco of begl uilng; nil In Old ,, k' Plat, Pleasant Grovo Ci'y Suncy , ' SECTION IV. Said tux sh-.ll bo. 'I 3?' como duo, payablo and dollnnuent in 5; (en ominl nnnvnl Installments with In". J terot on th'o wholo sum unpaid at m tho rr.to,''t' six por "ut (0 pof cent f '. - por oiiniim. pnynblo nl ihcrtma "icl j Instilment Is duo, as fi;llows: Ono- 1. enth (1-10) thai' l.co:tio djllmiucnt In one year al'ter tho Ordinance con. firming tho levy of tho tnx for the pnymont of raid Impmvcmont bipmea oKcctlvo; ono-tonth (1-10) In two years aftor snld' ordinance becomes effecttvo; one- tenth (1 10,) In three years; one-tenth (1-10) in four years; one-tenth (1-10) In l'lvo years; one tenth (1-10) In "ilx yearo; one. tenth' (1.10) In sovon years; one-tenth one-tenth (1-10 in eight years; ono.tcnth (1-10) inlne years; and one-tonth (1 10Jln ten years after said ord-innnee ord-innnee bccoine.i effective. Ono or more of said Installments In Iho order In which they arc pnynblo or tho wholo special tnx may lo paid nt any tlmo within ten days utter tho ordinance confirming tho icvy of the tnx becomes be-comes effective, without Interest. In ovent ol' nny Installment or th'o Interest In-terest nforosald not being pnld on the day tho samo becomes due, tho whole amount of tho special tnx unpaid un-paid at tho tlmo said Installment and Interest nre duo, shall become duo nnd pnyable, and shall draw Interest Inter-est at the rnto of eight per cent (8 per cent) por annum until the pp'o of tho property nssesr.fd; provided one or more Installments, In tho order or-der In which they are pnynblo, or tho wholo special tax unpaid, may bo pnld on th'o day nny Installment becomes be-comes duo by pnyl.u; tlio nmount thereof and Interest to said date. i SECTION V. Thin ordinance shall take effect ojio day nfter Its first publication. Adopted nnd pasnid by tho City Council or Plonsant Orovo City, I'tnli. November 18th, A. n. 1920. JPNUIS J. HAYES, Attest: Mayor. jr.NIUS A. WEST. City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH, ' ' SS. COUNTY OF UTAH. I, Junius A. West, Itecorder of Plea, sant Orovo City, Utah, hereby certify ( that th'o abovo and foregoing Is n full, truo and correct copy or nn orrilnpnco entitled. "An Ordlnnnce Creating Street PaxliH' District No.-t." No.-t." odofted and passed by tho Clfy Council nnd approved by tho Mayor of snld Pleasant Grovo City. Utah, on tho lSlh day of November, A. 1). 1920. JUNIUS A. WEST, City Itecorder. Subscribed rind sworn to before me thin 18th day of November, A. I)., 1920. . .. S. I.. SWENSON, Notary Public My commission expires April i, 1922. ' Flint nnd Final Estimate. Paving District No. 1, Date of publication Nov. 20, 1920. o 30TICK OF ANSKSSMKYr NO. .V Pacific Cold Mining t .Mining Com. pour, Principal Place of Hosluets, American Fork, I'tnli". NOTICE Is hereby given that nt a meeting of tho directors, of tlio Paciric Gold Mining & Milling Co., held on Nov. 17, 1920, an assessment of $10.00 per nch 1000 shares of outstanding stock, (one cent por sharo) wns lev. led, pnynblo Immediately to II. C. Johnson, secretary, at his ofllco In American Fork, Utah, Any stock on which tills assessment remnlns unpaid on Dec. IStli. 1920, will be delinquent and ndvortisud for sale nt public auction, and unless payment pay-ment Is innde bel'oro. will lit) sold nn Saturday," January 8? 1921 nt 4 o'clock p. in., nt tho Ilnnk of American Fork, to pay delinquent niwessinent, cost of advertising and expenso of sale. II, ('. Johnson, Secretary. First pub. Nov. 20, 1920. I.nut Pub. Dec. 18, 1920. PLEASANT GROVE . LOCALS German K. EllsworUi of Salt Iike was n visitor hero Tuesday Mrs. Munlttck of1 Salt' Iike spent Monday horo. It. W. 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Dried Hcot Pulp Is simply ttl Kf ur.il beet shredded, clean ,nl St with' only Uio greater part tB( Bligar and water out-acted cK rcndlly undorstand Its pouibtltaKif Tlio procoss of drjlng the pgX). lO-ecnlc In every particular ujKr drying is accomplished so A tlint tliero Is no opportunl; (otHk mentation and tho pulp has noclHi; to sour. Hi' Dried licet Pulp under GortrcsBl teatu has been found to be i Bd palatable, Bucculcnt m.d nntnsV( vcGotablu feed. Dalrj men fiadB J cattle cat Dried Iloct Pulp MUi'iHs relish, and when derived of K food, do not Buffer in licallh ctk off In milk production it a suHKt prapottlon of Dried Pulp It IcclsBt: In tliclr ration. Htc Government tests in lllchlpj rBtt that Dried Iloct lul'p In a sHer diet p'roduccs as largo and u B: omlcal gains as corn. Htt Th'o government tests In WlseoBu show that Dried licet Pulp vutcHtil bolter than corn for prodiBto growth In owe lambs when Mil W' fed with both. Kb For steers, numerous tests til flty tho country reveal that Dried m. Pulp tends to n more rapid poHfr and Is th'o uoit feed obtalnib!,Ki tho early part of the feeding fBl Cows eat Dried Fleet Pulp S& grent relish and splendid resittiM tests whero 9 lbs. of Dried DettHk and 5 lbs. of mixed hay rtpUceHto lb. of corn silage, mllr con Bl 11 per cent more mils' snMit Dried licet Pulp Is popular witiBi dairymen who use It, on accoejHiil Its slightly laxative and cooling A From all Information at had h will bo able to feed Dried Beet I from 15 to 20c cheaper than bruBji Get somo Dried Beet Tulp mJ W It preferably, to one co whwt Jt record you know. Keep a rewsja tho change In her production A yo feed Dried Heet Pulp. It Be reaulro only a Tew days twMfei you of the ndvnntngej to be from thin feed. Order your Pulp at once, u 'quantity Is limited. Th'o Prlc1,', per cwt. to all beet growert. Wt ed f. o. b. their railroad tUtlot! Jt $2.00 per cwt. f. 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