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Show PAGE SIX THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN VJ' i m il in i N i ' I .' ' ' ' 1 l I FOR SALE FOR SALETornatoes. , 35c. bu. it you pick. Oscar Hall, RTD Box 83. Highland. 9-27-1-t FOB SALE White Majestic kitchen range; 2-burner Sup-l Sup-l er-Flame oil heater. Grant -Evans. TeL 0280-Rl. LehL fl-27-2t FOR SALE Jersey cow and calf. TeM31, LehL -27-ltp. ros.J5LUXkcUoluxJu&tJUi;e new, at a give away price. Other DODular model vacuum cleaners in top condition from $3.00 up. D. Jensen, 381 W. Main, bsmt, A. F. 8-27-ltp-4t CALL GENE IIARVET for a Good Used Car, New Car or Truck. Phone A. F. 124 or 858-M. r 9-n SHEET FOB SALE Herd of , sheep, 3 year, 2 year, yearlings, , and lambs. Also purebred rams, Tel 614-M, Am. Fork, v-. -2Q-?tp. FOB SALE A new Schwinn Jr. bicycle, used two weeks. Call - 40-R, American Fork. . . 2-20-2tp. FOB SALE 2 bedroom home. Gas heat, finished rooms In 'full basement, fenced back- - yard, garage, patio, many extras. ex-tras. $8450.00. 398 Jefferson Ave. 9-20-2tp. FOB SALE Chihuahua puppies 1 J. E. Hall, 507 E. 2nd N., A. F. 9-13-4tp. FOR SALE 9 International ton pickup at 16 W. 3rd N. A. Fi 9-13-ltp-tf. FOR SALE Lemon' Elberta peaches. Hales next week. ; Emllyf Yancey, 47 E. 2nd 8, , A.F. 1 9-13. FOR SALE Lemon, Elberta I Peaches, also J, H. Hale Peach- es. J H. Wright, 115 South 3rd East, Phone 187J, Am. Fork. I 9-6. FOR SALE TOMATOES 11.00 per bu. Fred L. Buhler, Hlgh- land. 1 9-W-tf -V r V" - -n r- T-iT-n-Miiimiin num.. FOR SALE Oriole circular heat- er. white enamel monkey stove - ' with water Jacket, coal range, j Reasonable. TeL 0282-R4, A. " F.- - 9-13-tf FOB SALE 1938 Plymouth parts Oood radiator. 173 East 1st South, Am, Fork. FOB SALE Weaner pigs axx Hog service. TeL 110-W, Am Fork. 9-29-tt FOB SALE: Modem home, cheap Gas heat 483 N. 2nd X. TeL 405-R, AJT. - -16-tf FOR SALE: 1934 Ford car. Jay Starrs. TeL 49-J. AT. S-16-tf FOR SALE Baled straw. Leland W. May, Highland. TeL 0279-R2. A.F. 8-30-ltp. FOR SALE 50 gaL O.K. Electric Water Heater and Estate Elec tric range. Used about eight months. They have had good care. Contact L. N. Burton, 453 E. 9th North, LehL or Phone 327-R. 8-23-Stp. FOR SALE It is now arranged ., that any reasonable down payment and monthly pay ments, like rent will buy you ' a new home. Call 478-J, Am. Fork. 9-2CU. MmrcrRS oftcx MULTIPLE LISTING AMERICAN FORK " Special offer! 3 bedrm. home, with utility rm. and gas heat, one block from business district Also has a celotex lined work shop 20 by 30 ft with gas heat which makes ari Ideal carpenter shop. Oarage Oa-rage and i small barn. Only $6000. will sell furnished if desired. Beautiful 3 bedrm brick rambler with bar-tile roof and double garage. Gas heat and utility rm. Large lot completely landscaped. LEnt"' v" " " "'';v:7i Lovely -7 rm. shake home with large living rm., convenient conven-ient kitchen, utility rm. and garage. All hdwd. floors and gas heat Priced to selL , HOME TOWN, REAL ESTATE COMPANY CS West Main Street American Fork, Utah ,7 Phone 162-J After noura Call: Wilbur R. Harding 46-M FOR SALE FOB SALE: Tomatoes. Curtis T. Chlpman. TeL 0264-R1, A. F. 8-18-tf CALL GENE HARVEY for a Oood Used -Car, New Car or Truck. Phone A. F. 124 or 658-M. ' 9-27. PEACHES FOB SALE 23 East 2nd South, American Fork. : 9-20. FOR-SALE Lemon Elberta Peaches. 41 E. 2nd South, TeL Leone Duffln 821-J, Am. Fork. 9-20. FOR SALE Pole beans for can-nlng, can-nlng, 9c lb. George Pierce. 208 S. Center, Phone 98-W, A. F. 9-13-2tp. MISCELLANEOUS Reward for information leading to return of lady's blue Schwinn bicycle. Tel. 177, A. T,. - . 9-27r2t. ACCORDION LESSONS given in your own home by Dick Day and Eph TwltchelL If you call Am. Fork 392-J before Oct. 13, ' you will receive one FREE lesson les-son and an accordion will be furnished free of charge. Progressive Pro-gressive School of Music. 9-27-3tp. WANTED Reliable women seek ing employment. Good wages. TeL 514-W, A. F. ' 9-13. LADY GAY LINGERIE Evelyn I. Strong TeL 1267-RL 9-13-tf. We have some slightly used Electric Water Heaters. 50 to 83. Call and see at G anthers, 31 N. 1st W, A. F. 7-5-tf SEPTIC TANKS ft CESSPOOLS Cleaned and Installed by Vet eran, TeL 3G07, Provo. . 7-23-tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID For your dead or useless horses cows and pigs. For prompt service call COLLECT. Utar Hid 4s Tallow Co. Phone O WI Price: 116-W. Lent v,ifj v SSX"t ATHLETES FOOT GERM - HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUB. IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back from any druggist T-4-L is specially made for man CON CENTRATION. Undiluted alcohol alco-hol base gives great PEN3-TRATINQ PEN3-TRATINQ power. Kills IMBEDDED IMBED-DED germs on contact NOW at Taylor's Drug Store, 6ICYCLE3 RepalredV wheels trued or respoked. Farts tor; an makes. Main Dike Chop, 458E.EUte.Am.Fork. : 1-23-tf 'EX STJRX CfSTJKB ran. D. JENSEN Jersey or Milk Strain Durban bull service. Peg Taylor. Tel 2022, P. a 8-18-tf ITCE QUALITY STATIONERY Alpine Publishing company, 6 West Main, A F. S-2-tf CUSTOM BUTCHERING Beef, pork, veal, or mutton. Can Bob Turner, TeL 328-M, LehL We Bay, Sell, Trade er Transfer livestock. Pes Taylor. Tel 2023, PL Grove. 1-27-tf CESSPOOLS AND BBPTIC TANKS Jtnstalled;.TeL 308-M, A F. for free estimate. 4-5-tf totSffi&t Revenad The Rev. Albort A Stier. of Cut ton. NJ. Is alia a building eon trictor. He Is mpoaslble for nv-tral nv-tral bouslag prolMts, among taa oat known as Styertowi. '. Inswes kfftlBst Lm ' Tfat only dlfferenca btwea fir n4 dcy Is n lh rapidity of dt-tniction. dt-tniction. Lots through fire or otW cauM Is accidental and occasionaland occa-sionaland Is not pra vented by h suranc. Rot and rust, on tht other band, are Inevitable, constant; but are absolutely prevented when all surfaces exposed to the. .weather art protected with paint or varniih. mgk Halting feint . Carbon hat tht highest mtluag point el any subttanct; Its melting point Is not definitely known but Is above 6300 F, tht temperature at which It turns to vapor without going go-ing through a liquid stage. Because of Its high melting point, crucibles of graphite, a form of carbon, art used tor melting of other materials. Second to Carbon in melting point la tungsten, with a melting point of 60G8 F. This Is tht highest of any tnetaL w WANTED Riders, American Fork to Tooele Ordnance Depot. De-pot. Call 473-M , or Eugene Roberts. 9-20-2tp. Ward Bishops, Quorum Heads, Basin ess Houses We have our Christmas , Letterheads 1 n. Make your selection while the stock is complete. Alpine Publishing Pub-lishing Company. 9-27tf. WANTED Old china plates, un-"" un-"" USuaT'Tiolors or shape. To rent garage in neighborhood of ttgrreehool-wrrte chh, p: xf: Box, 67 Am. Fork. 9-20-ltp. FOR RENT FOB RENT Apt, 3-rms. and bath, frig., gas range and heat. Preston Nash, TeL 313-J, A. F. 8-13-21 FOB RENT For 6 months. Home, 4 rms., bath, all furnished, furn-ished, garage. 388 King St. Tel. 522-R, A. F. 9-27-lt. FOR RENT 4 rms. and bath, -mod-.-fur., gas heat.788 N.-lst W. Tel.,167-J, A. F. x 9-27-tf. FOR RENT 3 rm. fur. apt. 52 W. 1st 8. Tel. 178-W, A. F. 9-27-tf. FOR RENT Very comfortable mod. fur. apt., with heat refrigeration, re-frigeration, gas cooking. 1V4 blocks from Main St Call 24-J, A. F. 9-13-tf. HOME FOR RENT Partly furn ished, 107 So. 1st East A' F. Phone 434-.W or 449W. 9-6. FOB RENT Home in Alpine. 4 rooms, full basement garage. One block from school and church. $40.00 month. TeL 248-R Am. f ork. 9-20-11 FOB RENT Newly decorated fur. and unfur. apt. Steam heat Oood location. Earl Devey, Alpine. TeL 0262-R4 A.F. 8-30-tf. FOB BENT: Apt at Orant HoteL 106 W. Main. Inquire Apt 7. 8-9-U tob BENT: Furnished apt, 3 rms and bath. 58 W. 3rd N, , Mjur provo. : : s-16-tf FOB BENT 2-bed room home, . new, mod, gas cooking and furnace. $70.00. AS, Roundy. . TeL 93-W, LehL 9-13-2tp. FOB RENT Furnished, steam - heated apartments, close In, ' tow monthly rates. A F. Oals- - ford Citizen office, Am. Fork. FOR RENT Fur. apt 52 8. 1st W. Call or TeL 683-W, A F, after p. m. . 9-20-tL WANTED TO BENT Two bed " room home. For sale Conven tional washing machine. 541-J, Am. Fork. 9-6-ltp. ROWAN REALTY SALES AMERICAN FORK Wellcaredfor5nn.mod.fr. home. New garage, hot air furnace, fenced, yards, dose to town. Only $8500.00. Terms. ORES! "' Five rnv mod." shake home; Hot Air Furnace ft acre land,, beautiful flew. Only $5823.00. $12lffl d(7wn, .$53.oa per month. Buyer to assume 4 O. L loan. Immediate occupancy. ' ' AMERICAN FORK For $1480 down you can take over the G. X. loan on this nice 4 rm. mod. white painted fr. home. Full bsmt, Lennox gas furnace, H. W. heater, hdwd. floors through out ' gas range. Immediate occupancy. AMERICAN FORK ' Four rm. mod. bsmt home on 5Vi acres good solL with Irrigation water, south front has gas. Located east of Am. Fork on paved road. ' Can 45$ Rowan Realty, Inc. 28 X. Main . 1 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH After Honrs Call! B. Ray Gardner 24J, A V Oerald Buckley 0647-R' ' , Ores FOR RENT Mod. 2-rm. fur. apt. TeL 333-M. A. F. 9-27-tf. FOB RENT Partly fur. 3-rm. apt. on ground floor, gas equip., garage. Non-smokers. TeL 24-J, A. P. 9-27-tf. FOR RENT Modern, fur., 3-rm. and bath ant. 291 N. 4th E. Tel. 2912; Pleasant Orove. 9-27-lt, FOR RENT 3-rm. apt. with gas range and frig. Electricity and gas furnished. $27.50 per .PJM&JRUJUrd N A. F,, 9-27-Up. FOB SALE Grime Gold and Jonathan apples. Four Suf folk grain fed ram lambs. 348 E 2nd 8. TeL 230-J, A. F. 9-27-tf, FOR SALE Furniture, Including living room, dining room and bedroom suite, and odd pieces. Also Hotpoint refrigerator. All In good condition and priced for quick sale. 241 West Main. . 9-27-ltp. FOB ..SALE Frliridalre. 1950 modeL- TeL 669-Rr ArF.rweek days after 6 p. m. 9-27-lt. FOB SALE Two new gas water heaters, 30 gal., stlu in crates. Will discount Also 3 coal ranges, complete with tanks; circulating heaters. Make your own price. Frank Harris, 600 West Main, A. F. 9-27-ltp Legal Notice NOTICE TO WATEB USERS The following amplications have been filed with the state Engineer to change or appropriate appropri-ate water In Utah County. Bute of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, designat-ed, all locations being from SLB&M: Te Change: a-255 Hugo Price, 455 East 3rd South, Provo, Ut. proposes 10 cnange the point of diversion and place of use of 1,000 ac.-ft, of water under a right initiated by Application No, 12838. The water was to have been diverted from -White Lake at a point 8 xeya' rw. 2623 ft from NE cor. sec. 18, TVS. R1E. and eon veyed by channel to Utah Lake where It was to have been stored from Jan, I to Dec. 31 and used as a supplemental suddIv from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to Irrigate 20,000 acres of land embraced in T1S, tavfl -raj, kzw; tin, Riw; T1S, RIW; T23. RIW: T3S. RIW: T4S, RIW; T8S, RIW; T7S, RIW; TIN, R1E; US, RLE; T23, R1E; a 00, twjs, ana Tea, bis. uerearter. it Is Drooosed to divert 1,000 ac.-ft of water from White Lake at a point & 264 ft ana . 827 ft from NW Cor, Bee. 19, T93. R1X. The water will be conveyed to Utah Lake and stored durinc the nerlod Jan. 1 to Dec 31, from which It wiu m aiverted by means of pump ana used from Apr. 1 to Not. 1 to Irrigate 653 acres of land embraced In Sees. 16, 22, 27 and 34, T8S, RIW and Sec. 20, Te Appropriate:' zzsw w. H. Sager, RTD American Fork, Ut; 1 sec.-ft for Irrigation use from a 4-ln. well Det 100 and 300 ft deen at Point N. 1901 J ft and W. 363.8 n. rrom ev Cor. Sec 23, T53, RIB. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to Irrigate 140 acres of land embraced In Eft sec 25, T5S, RUE and Wft Sec 30, T5S..R2E. and for rear. round lnddental-stock-waterlng Z3079 Guy A Richards. M.t American fork; utr I wsc-fttot irrigation use from a 5-ln. weU oes. 100 and 300 ft deeo at point a 1100 ft and W. 650 ft rrom us Cor. Sec IS, T5S, R1E. The water win be used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 12.3 acres of land embraced In SEV4NEV4 and NSKNEV4 Sec. 18, T53, R1E, and for year-round incidental aomesuc and stock-watering purpooes. 23091-oeorge A. Ricks, Lehl, Ut: 1" aec-ft for irrigation use irom an unnamed dram at point 8. 1325 ft and E. 1316 ft rrom NW Cor. Sec. 21. T5S. R1E. The water win be used from Anr. wot. 15 to irritate 9.75 acres 01 una embraced In WftNWy oec , T53. RiE. and for Tear round Incidental stock-watering purposes. Protests resisting the granting 01 any or ine foregoing appuca' tlons, with reasons -therefor, must be in affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Ban iAke city, Utah, on or be lore November 17, 1951. Joseph IL Tracy STATE ENGINEER First publication 8ent 20. 19SL I Last publieatlon Oct IS, 1S51. WANTED Passengers to ride between Am. Fork and Salt Lake City, 8 to 9. Call David Allen. TeL 0278-R3, A. F, ft-27-ltp. County Spends 70 Per Cent Of 1951 Budget Approximately 70 per cent or $807,681 of the budget of $843,641 set up by Utah County for 1951, was spent during the eight-month eight-month period ending to Sept. 1, it was reported by Karl Bennett, county, auditor- Wednesday , During the same period last year, $538,955 J3 . waexpended or $68,728.09 less than this year. With the road building nearing completion for the year, the highway fund is nearly depleted with only $13,992 remaining out of the appropriated $225,000 for the county road program. During August $85,982.72 was spent by the county, with the largest single amount or $38,-733.92 $38,-733.92 spent from the highway runa lor road construction. Total revenues received during August were $22,532.39. Ordinance -No. 737 AN ORDINANCE confirming and declaring effective an ordi nance adopted by the City Coun cil of American Fork City, Utah, on August 13, 1951, subject to a favorable vote of the qualified electors of said City. WHEREAS, on the 13th day 01 August 1951, an Initiative petition was presented to the City Council requesting the en actment of an ordinance en titled: "AN ORDINANCE providing for the construction of a sewer system and extensions and improvements to the water plant and system of American Fork City, the whole to constitute a municipally munici-pally owned utility to consist of a sewer system and water plant and system; author! lng and providing for the Issuance of $425,000.00 Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds of said City for the purpose of defraying the cost of the ac qulsitlon of such system, ex tensions and Improvements; prescribing the form and other details of said "bonds; providing for the sale there of; providing for the collec tlon and disposition of the revenues of said utility; making other provisions with respect to the operation of said utility and the Issuance of said bonds, and providing for the payment of said bonds." . and7." ''-v "'""""i - WHEREAS, on the 13th day of August 1951, aforesaid, the City Council adopted said ordinance subject to a favorable vote of the qualified electors of American Ameri-can Fork City voting at a special election to be called by the City Council, and the City Council at said meeting called a special election to be held In said City on the 19th day of September, 1951, for the purpose of submit ting to the qualified electors of said City the. question of ap proving said ordinance; and WHEREAS, there was also submitted at said special elec tlon to all of the qualified elec tors of said City who paid property tax In said City In the year preceding such election the question of Issuing $425,000 Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds and WHEREAS, said election was duly and regularly held and majority of the qualified electors of the City voting in said election and the majority of the qualified taxpaylng electors voting in said eiecc'Toted'tar f aror'of the approval of said ordinance and the lssuanee-ofjnld bonds, and said election results have today been officially canvassed and have been declared to have resulted re-sulted In favor of the approval of said ordinance and In favor of the Issuance of said bonds; NOW, THEREFORE, rrLS HEREBY ORDINANCED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF AMERICAN FORK CITY, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, that said ordinance Is hereby approved, ratified, confirmed con-firmed and declared to be In full force and effect and that immediately im-mediately after, the adoption -of this ordinance, this ordinance shall be signed by the Mayor and City Recorder, shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose and shail be published In The American Fork Citizen, a news paper published and having gen eral circulation In American Fork City, Utah. . PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of September, 1951. ATTEST; WUlard Cleghorn ' Mayor .. Ray C. Nelson City Recorder 1 (SEAL) - - ' PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, on the 13th day of August, 1951, there was submitted submit-ted to the City Council of American Ameri-can Fork City an Initiative peti tion requesting the enactment of an ordinance entitled:. "AN ORDINANCE providing for the construction of a sewer system and extensions and Improvements to the water plant and system of American Fork aty the whole to constitute a municipally muni-cipally owned utility to consist con-sist of a sewer system and water plant and , system; authorizing and providing for the Issuance of $425,000.-00 $425,000.-00 Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds eald City -for the purpose of defraying the coat, of. , the acquisition of such system, extensions and Improvements; prescribing the form and other details of said bonds; providing for the sale thereof; providing for the collection and disposition dis-position of the revenues of said utility; making other provisions with respect to the operation of said utiUty and the issuance of said bonds, and providing for the payment of said bonds." and ' .k WHEREAS, on said August 13. 1951, the City Council adopted said ordinance subject 16 a favorable fav-orable vote of the qualified electors elec-tors of American Fork City voting vot-ing at a special election to be called by the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council called a special election to be held in said City on the 19th day of September, 1951, for the pur pose of submitting to the qualified quali-fied electors of American Fork City the question of the approval of said ordinance; and WHEREAS, said election was duly and lawfully held and the results thereof have been canvassed can-vassed by the City Council, and it has been determined that said election resulted In the approval of said ordinance by the quail fled electors by a vote of 681 In favor and 268 opposed; NOW, THEREFORE, I, WUlard Cleghorn, the duly qualified and acting Mayor of American Fork City, Utah County, Utah, do hereby declare and proclaim said ordinance to be In f uU force t A FARMERS Bodily Injury and Property Proper-ty Damage Liability policy is acceptable accept-able to the- State as security to prove your financial responsibility under Utah's New Financial Responsibility sLaw. It costs only $8.70 , EACH 6 MONTHS V. (WaMy taker vtxre there ere eVbert entV 2S) . flit M-Utrla et oaf lailef tf f alley ig Ut tacaerfe Itr llet tf kasiaess ast , Natleael Iteefertf. Nta-Asstssaal relief J- Frtaia local CMsat Service I Medical Poymenta.' . Comprehensive at very low ratee . SAVE MONEY ! ' Insure with Farmers' rhqwyf n$ilranct;; Service Phone 207 & 403-R - American Fork it nui .111 mi uti and effect GIVEN over my official signature signa-ture of American Fork City, Utah, this 24th day of September, 1951. WUlard Cleghorn Mayor, American Fork City, Utah. (seal) : FOR SALE $9400 4-rm. and Yt bsmt.. King St. Add. Strictly modern, gas, garage, lot 60 x 120; taxes $72. $7000 win carry. ( $8oa-7-rm, br, 2 apta., 3 baths, fairly new, close In, garage, . lot 4 x 20 rds. Building lot on north. f , 1 ' $3000 2-rm. block, lVi acr, coop U x 60 ft, good location,- HENRY C JOHNSON ReaMstate,-Tlre Insuraneer Abi" streets, Notary. 32 East Main St ,Tel. 7-W. .................. 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