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Show J u ( Tuesday, April 10, 1956 ' THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE NOTICE OF 'SPECIAL ELECTION - Page Three DON ROSS President, Board of Education of Carbon County School District, Carbon County, State of Utah. The Board of Education of Carbon County School District ATTEST: MOVELL JEWKES Clerk, Board of Education of Public Notice is Hereby Given that a special election will be Carbon County School District, School Carbon Carbon County, State of Utah. in Carbon held District, County County, State of Utah, on the 24th day of April, 1956, at which election there shall be sub- (SEAL) mitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within First published: April 3, 1956 said district during the year next preceding such election, the follow- Last published: April 17, 1956 ing question, to wit : Shall the Board of Education of the Carbon County School t, Carbon County, State of Utah, be authorized to levy additional taxes sufficient to raise an amount not to exceed an additional 16 per cent of the cost of the basic state supported school program as Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as provided for in Section amended. Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows : Carbon County, State of Utah "Do you know why I am going to pan.su you, Johnny? No Dad, why? .. Because you hit a boy smaller than yourself. Oh, I though perhaps it was bacause I am smaller you. The legitimate object of government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done, but cannot do for Dis-circ- 53-7-- 8, FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Voting District 2 (Scofield) . Clear Creek Schoolhouse (Clear Creek) 4 Polling Place City Hall . . 5 & 6 (Royal & Castle Gate) Castle Gate Amusement Hall 7 (East Helper) City Hall 8 (West Helper) Judges of Election Mrs. W. L. Strang Mrs. Frank Halsten Mrs. Lee Thomas Wilma McCarthy Alice Menzies Geneva Sutton ' Silas Ross May Hilton Annie Evans Irene S. Greener Rhoda Gibson Mary Ann Mullins You Cant Alice Anderson Elaine Eaquinta Mary Dalpias Selma Fahring Helen Acord (Northwest Helper Jr. High School Helper & Martin) 1 iiVtiWVYr SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT 12, 13, 14 &15 Spring Canyon, Lillian Day Frances Blackham (Kenilworth) Kenilworth Amusement Hall Mae Fail 23 (Wattis) Wattis School 24 (Hiawatha) Hiawatha Amusement Hall 10 ! Florence Anderson Spring Glen School (Spring Glen) Better Judges of Election Edith Baird Polling Place Spring Canyon School Standardville, Latuda & Rains) 9 V' Esther Bartlett Helper Central School 21 & 27 Voting District VV. Mrs. Harold Duke Mrs. Thelma Nielsen Evelyn Wilmonen Kate Bruce Gertrude Fish Fern Shaw Margaret Drossos Ixis Kirk Maurine Gordon Lindora Draper THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Voting District 36 17, 35, & Price, (East Courthouse Carbon-vill- & Judges of Election Maud Warren Thelma Jewkes Catherine Fausett Polling Place e, Miller Creek) 19 (Wellington) Nelda Kelley Katie Liddell Roma Norton Wellington School , You have never tasted a beer so good so refreshing and satisfying as Fisher Beer,, the beer with the delicate hop flavor so because of natures gift of lower boil- FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Voting District 16 (Northwest Price) 18 31 32 . Polling Place Price Jr. 'High School (South Price) Reeves School (Central Price) City Hall (Northeast Price) Carbon College ' Judges of Election Memphis Liddell Caroline Asay' Geraldine Thomas Leo Leonard Marie Hansen Lillie Powell Elva Fausett Mrs. Alma Anderson Stella Hastings 'fehnah B. Holden Cois Passic Mrs. Ben Ward igsroted tiny-bubb- le These are natural reasons, along with Fishers 72 year experience in the art of brewing, for the distinctive extra goodness of Fisher Beer for the twinkling sparkle you can see the delightful refreshing sparkle you can taste. -- FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Polling Place 20 & 22 (Sunnyside Petersen School & Sunnydale) Voting District (North Dragerton School and Dragerton "South Dragerton) 25 & 26 28 (Columbia) Columbia School Judges of Election Helen Markosek Inez Hyatt Glenna Hansen Mary Davies Dont be content with less than this, the finest mountain favorite. the inter- Ask for Fisher Beer wherever good beer is sold. Cedi Fryer Bernadette Vega Effie Stevenson Delma Hdliman Alice Crawford The- - voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will of Carbon furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education them fur-be to by unty School District to the Judges of Election, shed to the qualified voters. at the hour of The polls at each polling place shall be opened be closed at and .shall until 30 oclock a.m. and shall be kept open 1 NoIperaonhSte permitted to vote at said election unlesshr all be a registered voter residing in the tax in ict in which he offers to vote and shall ha ve paid a prorty id School District during the year J 5? IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Board. State of unty School District, Carbon Comity, is notice to be given as required by law this 15th day of Marcn, iyoo. ... ing point at this altitude . . . the beer with darbonation because of lower atmospheric pressure here in the mountains where nature controls the carbonation for exact balance to this altitude. . 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