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Show FrjdOcJotwUWl Magna Times, Magna. Utah When a nnn is no longer a s and time Words are not always the auxThe spirit, and not the letter, performs the vital matter of urgent iliaries of Truth. importance, his colleagues generally present him with a watch functions of Truth and Love. R. C. Sherri ff Mary Baker Eddy j is one now I look to tlic 11 entirely but not with any ul saiislaction. Wherein, then, do satisfactions lie? Where ran a person turn, what can he io to find some inner sense of security awl retain Ins mental health? The an-lies, as it always has, within one's I11! Knowing that you are living up to 1SJ iiimoiiS Mmih i a tm if i it tht I a rutea lj ,!,' ., tW a win bi tak State .WrA.-ii-f UHn expectations A lueiaiiaa aii is tmpnatiia putting out ulnioxt, making it a better world your wal mu. ipvpn live in, being kind to your fellow la apptsi ,i,,j ;hn a.,s thraaphimt tht teat'10 a pKKl neighbor these arc the M tff.it k, hit,, Jim with piAltn; llul1 af health, and d, ngned re implore the f things tlut contribute to security. To aii',,ur iriiSnsduur - - like one's self, ns simple as it sounds, is not easy We are far too critical these days of others, and likewise, we cou'.e under iriticisin from others. Theie are four questions rommiml.v Fiirtiuiate is tiie adult whose parents asked psyi Mairists. First, is menial illInin credit Inr an intelligence and ness on the increase? Second, is menial gave in his youth. For aelf-rs- -' individuality illness related to the increasing tempo in such a person only seems nat- ol living and the Cold War"? '1 hud. spect uinl. liui the complex" is what can the average individual ludai another matter"inferiority and a very difficult do to keep himself mentally lit to a.sd attitude to cope with. One needs stand-,- 1 a ' nervous breakdown"? Last, what tun arils. 'Io he without controls produces we do aa parents to keep our i tear, uncertainly, and indreisiveneaa I, from growing up to lie neurotics m pa- Must standards grow out of family life, tients m mental hospitals? n tact, tlie chief role of the parents Mental illness appears to lie im read- would seem to lie to provide these, along ing in incidence. I low ever, this increase with love and understanding. When one may nut be actual hut due to lietter rec- has standards and ran adhere to tliem. ognition ol menial illness liy physicians he has integrity. And once there is inand families, and the deire on ilie ait tegrity theie in an overflow of healthy of people to do something about it. energy into productivity and creative-nes- s. Here the individual finds true exPhysicians these dava recognize the large numlier of ailments rooted in emotional pression, and lives in his work. By ao iioblem and they are more likely to doing, he influences others, recognizes ook lor anxieties and tensions in the that he has a place, feels that he does interpersonal relationship ol their ia- - more tlian exist as a pawn, but as a real lients The aveiage jierson no longer person in a world fantastically fearful, looks itH)ii illness as inherited vet aa yielding to individual strength of or his "i mss to liear." Instead, he is fa- haiacter as the twig to the winds. miliar with pyiholngiial li.-orecog- It is up to us as parents to give our nizes that "nerves have a delimit-- cause t hildien every opportunity for normal, in his yiroiiineiilal relationships, and healthy personality development. Chil- seeks relief. Popular magazines aieldren need love and understanding. They w V'gded ith articles on personality de- need to be treated as individuals to telopmenl and emotional disturbance. lie allowed to develop their own person- . Living in a world confused by motives, laliiirs. Family life b" the only real preprints, and cold wars" is not conducive aration for adult life. Aa such it must to menial equilibrium and equanimity he realistic. Things that would get a The thicat ol the and hioluge person's hands slapped in adult life dels! uarfaie. as well as the continuous serve the same treatment in the home lerbal struggles ol top polity makers Patents need to display confidence in iiiiiiughuut the globe make l he lutuie their children to prevent feelings of inti the mere individual appear an un- - lermriiy. to let the child learn to love night maie at best The iis.v- - Leif Out of sell lovt grows the ability thology ol World War II persists, there (to love others, and love, after all, is the lai been no settling hack, no peaceful greatest preventative of emotional and elisaiion Things seem to have actu- - iinental illness People who are suffi-ill- y taken on an even givaler speed, riently loved as a rule don't break down ed (hat is umuinturtalile because it Humor should be cultivated in every ; beyond pleasurable adv entuie into household People who know themselves lie realm of the dangerous and the Ian- - land find themselves just a bit funny, astic The thrill of looking up to the don't easily bieak down. Teach youi . k at i biplane sue li as we could do in k hildren to get kick out of life, sod giv it v ourself tlhtpeiph uf TWO MAGNA AGAINST USE OF SAVINGS BONDS IN CHAIN LETTER YOUTHS IN CAR CRASH jt-of- ten iii-lin- Sfllr TREASURY CAUTIONS PUBLIC I'tah Mental Hygiene - i Think It Through or so it Man bite, dog" the p.an ,Say you wt.e in would seem when Clem S. ' hat cannot be true of Schramm. Mate director of the iar lists); someone has fiTreasury's U. S. Savings Bonds presentit would take 4,194,304 per- gured We sell to Division 10 Pul but" not" thru If0 savings wid. ,he the use of current 'chain letter' i10 It ! on the original schemes. would therefore take 589.934,592 at the that shows Investigation people to complete the chain for present time there is a rash of these 4 million people-a- nd there such sales going on in several Persons are only about 160 million people locations of the state. in the United States! participating in these plans art' with the present regulato possible tionAlso, subjecting themselves one individual prohibiting S. U. criminal prosecution as the from acquiring more than $10,000 courts have ruled that chain let- in series E bonds in a calendar ter schemes are in violation o( could be in trouble with you year, statutes. and mail fraud lottery the Treasury Department. The plan was introduced here "Savings bonds are issued prifrom California and Oregon and marily to enable individuals and thus involves the mails, but even families to save safely and reguif the lists, bonds or money were The Mr. Schramm said. larly, ilto the hand hand, passed from wants to sell as many Treir.iiry would legality of these operations bonc.s to as many Americans as no: be altered, according to Marpossible but always within the tin I. Dworkis, Postal Inspector framework of thrift and not as a of Phoenix, Arizona, who is in vehicle for this or any other of Utah heading the investigation scheme.' the local situation. Information 1 resulting from the investigation which seems to indicate violation o: iiie statutes :U De turned over by the postal inspectors to the Department of Justice for possible prosecution, he staled. Banks Must Not Sail Some organizers of the 'chain letter plana imply that the government and banks approve of the idea in order to increase bond sales," Mr. Schramm continued. This is not true. The Treasury Department, through the Federal Reserve Bank, has instructed all banks and other issuing agents to reject applications for the purchase of savings bonds where the applicant states, or where the issuing agent has reason to believe, that the bonds will be used in the chain letter scheme. The same filing method enables the Treasury to guarantee the 'indestructibility of savings bonds, will also disclose the holders of bonds obtained through 'cnatn letter schemes pr37f5.h Tlierun D;bs. 21. of 2824 South suffered a West, Magna, compound fracture of the right arm, a fractured right leg and cuts and bnifses Tuesday at 6:55 p. m- - when his auto collided with a vehicle driven by James Gall-ye- r, 18, of 8793 West 3030 South at 8387 West Myron Street in Magna. Mr. Gallyer attempted to pass the Debs auto. The two cars collided and the Debs ear rammed The the Milton Earl residence. entire house was jolted by the impact, according to investigations made by deputy sheriffs A. H. Nordgran and W. A. Shep-pic- "4. THE WINES IN THE MlftESS SOTTII 8 WAYS TO MAKE MONEY WITH S.-l- l clothing that you have WANT-AD- himself and hit pursuits, he can- right word and the almost right not feel old, no matter what hit word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. years may be. --A. B. Alcott Mark Twain S dis- carded. Get cash for furniture no lunger in use. Rent you? spare room. Rent your garage dunng winter months. Sell the old radio youre not using. Sell produce, poultry, livestock. Sell your services with a classified ad. $.000 READERS A tour-lin- e ad is 50c, payable Mr. Debs is now in St. Mark's upon time of insertion. CAFE Highway iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU; i 0 II - STOCK N UNDER CONSTRUCTION Are Given On SPECIALIZING Gun Safety NEW MANAGEMENT Sunday Special Introductory Dinner $L23 IN Rumpus Rooms Remodeling Patios Garages Soup-Cre-am & Planters fices. The officials reminded that it would continue only if the expec- Lakepoint, Utah 40-5-0 Open 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. MORNINGSIDE Commandments Utah's fish and game officials listed gun safety" as the watchword for every sportsman with the hunting seasons now nearing the peak period. The hunting accident record to date has been good, according to field reports coming to state of- UNXLD k. of Chicken Victoria juice or Grapefruit Cocktail-Toma- to Cabinet Work -- Cement Work I 140,000 deer hunters and 85,-0upland game bird hunters reCR E 2872 Morningside Drive member and observe the rules of TilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIimilllHIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIIIH gun safety and handling. The ten commandments of safety were again listed for all sportsmen to read and remember: 1. Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. This is the cardinal rule of gun safety. 2. Carry oniy empty guns, taken down or with the action open, into your automobile, camp, and Salad Dressing Salad-Combinat- ion ted 42 Always be sure that the barrel and action are clear of obstructions. 4. Always carry your gun so that you can control the direction of the muzzle even if you might 3. stumble. 5. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. 8. Never point a gun at anything you do not want to shoot. 7. Never leave your gun unattended unless you unload it first. 8. Never climb a tree or a fence with a loaded gun. 9. Never shoot at a flat hard surface or the surface of water. 10. Do not mix gunpowder and the Bourbon you can stay with! home. K en-rou- te 8050 Enjoy Roma California Fort is an honest wine, a good wine. Never anything less. HospitaL Words should be employed ai Damage to the house was un- Mind, is always beautiful and the means, not as the end; langEach determined. to the Debs' car, grand. succeeding year un- uage is the instrument, convic$1,200 and the Gallyer auto, about folds wisdom, beauty and holi- tion is the work. ness. $250. Sir Joshua Reynolds -- Mary Baker Eddy Mr. Debs had just li ft the residence of his parents and was The difference between the to visit a friend. While one finds company in Choice of: Roait Young Turkey, dressing, celery Breaded Veal Cutlets Supreme Roast Sirloin of Beef, Natural Gravy Pan Fried Halibut Steak, tartar sauce Chicken Fried Steak, Hunter Style - Denver Omelette, Fruit, jelly or Rice Pudding Dessert-Tapio- ca Potatoes au gratia ' KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GLENM0RE DISTILLERIES CO LOUISVILLE, 86 PROOF Buttered Peas Coffee, Milk or Tea KY. alcohol. that this bond is within every necessary to be levied annually to , with interest therea premium of $127.00, the bid of cipal and interest in lawful mon- gust, 19 debt and other limit prescribed pay said bonds, and the proper visions made for the security and Wright. cent Amerbonds. After the of the United States of on at the rate of per said purchasers being in full as ey by the Constitution and Laws of officer or officers are hereby au- payment of the Nay: None. Mid un ica date at of annum of from Bank expiration ) ( follows: thirty days no per Security is as Firyt thorized of follows: and and resolution the that the State The directed, beginning Utah, For $35,000.00 legally Issued Utah, N. A., Fourth South Branch, til paid, payable February 1, 1958, full faith, credit and resources of with the year 1957, to include in one shall have any cause of acA RESOLUTION authorizing the Salt Lake City, Utah, and shall and semiannually thereafter on said Granger-Huntthe annual levy of taxes upon tion to contest the regularity, forImproveissuance of $35,000 Water Bonds, General Obligation unlimited Tax mature Magna, Utah in numerical or- the first days of February and ment District are hereby irrevo- and to extend upon the uni-men- t mality or legality thereof for any serially ImGranger-Granger-HuntBonds of of 1957, 1, September 10, 1957 Series of August der on August 1 of each of the August of each year, ' interest cably pledged to the punctual rolls against all taxable cause whatever. Improvement District; provement District, Salt Lake maThe Board of Trustees of Granger-- Hunter Section 9. That the Clerk of the to and on be and and numbered bear due prior years falling of and of the without property situated in said district principal payment for payment of such County, Utah, maturing Hunter Improvement District, providing sum sufficient to pay the prin- district is hereby authorized and being payable upon pre- interest on this bond, according to turity bear- interest as follows: and of Ale the and payment bonds prior option confirming Salt Lake County, met in regular sentation and surrender of the its terms. cipal of and interest on said bonds directed to forward a certified ing interest as follow: session on September 10, 1957, at thereof. interest coupons as the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Granger-H- becoming due the ensuing year. copy of the resoluton to the Clerk annexed 1962 414 1, to due $5,000 WHEREAS ChapAugust pursuant 5635 West 3500 South in Magna, same severally become due. Both unter Dis- Principal or interest falling due at of the Board of County Commis4 Improvement 6 of Title 17 of Utah Code $5,000 due August 1, 1963 this on Utah, at 4:00 o'clock P.M. due, ter interest and of Lake 1064 principal 414 Salt trict, County, Utah, has any time when the proceed of sioners of Salt Lake County, Annotated 1953, as amended, $5,000 due August 1, bond are payable in lawful money caused this bond to be signed by aid tax levy may not be avail- Utah, with the request that the legal and timely notice of said there has been heretofore created $5,000 due August 1, 1965 4 mealing having been given to all of the United States of America the Chairman of the Board of able shall be paid from other Board of County Commissioners within $5,000 due August 1, 1066 414 members as required by law and an improvement district at First Security Bank of Utah, Trustees of said district, and at- funds of the district and such of Salt Lake County levy the 414 1967 known 1, due Utah Lake Salt August $5,000 County, the rules of said Board. N.A Fourth South Branch, in tested by the Clerk thereof, and funds shall be reimbursed from taxes hereinabove provided in 1968 414 r 1, Improvement $5,000 due August The meeting was called to or- as Granger-Huntethe City of Salt Uke City, Utah. has caused the corporate seal of the proceeds of said taxes when Section 6. AuThe bonds are to be dated and der by Chairman W. J. Jones. On District; This bond is one of a series of said Granger-HuntSection 10. That all resolutions aid taxes shall have been collectImproveelection an WHEREAS at 1, 1957 in denominations of said shall 3. bonds Section duly That gust nil call, the following members, called and held on May 10, 1955 $1,000 each, bearing interest semi- be signed by the Chairman and bonds of like date, tenor and ef- ment District to be hereto affixed, ed. or orders or parts thereof in conto maturity issued and the annexed coupons to be Nothing herein contained shall flict herewith are to the extent constituting a quorum, were pre- within the territory comprising hall be attested by the Clerk of fect, except as annually February 1st, and Ausent: Granger-HuntImprovement signed with the facsimile signa- be ao construed as to prevent the of such conflicts hereby repealed by each dissaid district the following pro- gust 1st, of year beginning the Board of Trustees of the Willard J. Jones, Chairman. District under the provisions of tures of said Chairman and Clerk, Board of Trustees of the district and this resolution shall be in the 1958. was 1st, have and shall trict by approved February impressed position 17 of Utah which officials Lester O. Larson, Trustee. by the execution from applying all or any part of effect from and after its passage. The bonds are to be accompan- thereon the official seal of said Chapter 6 of Title qualified taxpaying registered Estel L. Wright, Trustee. Code Annotated 1953, for the pur- hereof do adopt es and for their the revenues derived from the in Adopted and approved Septemdistrict: the the ied on said electors district Interest approving unqualified residing by accruing conAbsent: none. bonds of Granger-Huntof Messrs. Chapman bonds on and prior to maturity pose of paying the cost of ex- own proper signatures their fac- operation of the water distribu- ber 10, 1957. the Shall opinion legal was also There present improvements and simile signatures appeamg on tion system of the district to the W. J. Jones Improvement District, Salt 6c Cutler, Bond Attorneys, Chica- hall be evidenced by coupons to structing Clerk. tensions to the water distribution each of said coupons, all as of the payment of said principal or inin the aggre- go, UL Chairman couUlah, which Lake be thereto attached, County, Board and for first day of August, 1957. The Chairman of the terest and the Board of Trustees Attest: We are to be furnished without pons shall be signed by said offi- system of said district, of $200,000 maturing in stated that the meeting was call- gate tosum such of legal, the paying purpose of the district is hereby specifi- L. O. Larson from the cost to us the approving legal cials by their facsimile signatures exceed 40 exed pursuant to notice for the not thereof and years interest Chairman & Cutler and and said officials by the execu- engineering and fiscal agent of cally authorised in its discretion Clerk date bearing opinion Chapman of in other things, purpose, among to apply such revenues for the penses reasonably incurred Attest: 5 of the rate the of exceed a certified to not at as said tion bonds shall (Other business not pertinent of copy transcript adopt for received connection with the construction opening sealed bids interest or to the above appears in the mindis- of proceedings covering the issue, and for their own of said issued paying be purpose by annum, signaproper per and extenthe purchase of $35,000 Water Clerk principal on said bonds, and in utes of the meeting.) trict for the purpose of paying and tures their respective facsimile of such improvements the Bonds, Scries of August 1, 1957, (Form of Coupon) Pursuant to motion duly made WHEREAS it is now desired to signatures appearing on said cou- sions to such system and with of cost of constructing improveany year In which money from the of the district authorization and issuance Number such sources has been actually and carried the meeting was ad$ and extensions to the wa- provide for the issuance and fix pons. ments affidaan The Clerk presented such bonds as jnay be properly On the first day of. distribution system of said the details of said bonds to the deposited in the sinking fund for journed. Section 4. That such bonds vit evidencing proper publica- ter from the proceeds there- 19 payable , Granger-Huntthe payment of interest or prinof W. J. Jones for Improve amount and of $35,000. district, shall contain recital a that they of and is issued under and pur- ment tion of the notice of sale of said Lake Salt ReBe District, County, It cipal, or both, becoming due In Chairman such THEREFORE, engineering legal, NOW, are issued under authority of suant to the provisions of the taxbonds, said affidavit indicating paying Utah, will pay to the bearer here- the ensuing year, the levy of Attest: fiscal agent expenses reason- solved by the Board of Trustees Chapter 6 of Title 17 of Utah and been had sale the of notice of Laws that the and of at First Security Bank of Utah, es hereinabove required to be L. O. Larson incurred in connection with of Granger-HuntImprovement Code Annotated 1953 and the re- Constitution State of Utah, and pursuant to NA., Fourth South Branch, Salt made in such year may to the Clerk published in The Magna Times, ably Utah Lake Salt District, County, of such construction contained improvein to such effect cital the a newspaper published in Magna, an election held in said district Lake City, Utah, the sum of extent of the money so deposited STATE OF UTAH extensions to such as follows: the form of bond set out in Sec- on Utah, on August lO'.h, 1957. The ments and May 10, 1955 and to a resolu) in lawful be diminished. Dollars ($ COUNTY OF SALT LAKE authoriza1. andthe the with That for Section purpose tion 5 hereof is hereby approved. tion adopted by said board on affidavit was approved and was syst.m Section 7. That the Chairman money of the United States of I, Lester O. Larson, do hereby bonds cost of such of the of Such issuance and recital shall constructing tion of wi'-paying conclusively minutes the 1957. filed ordered America, being the interest then and Clerk of the Board an here- certify that I am the duly qualito import full compliance with all of September 10, from extensions and be as payable properly improvements may the meeting. The Board of Trustees of Granger-due on its Water Bond, Scries of by directed to have said bonds fied and acting Clerk of the Board DisThe Clerk then presented the the proceeds thereof, which bonds the water distribution system of the provisions of said chapter, Hunter Improvement August 1, 1957, dated August 1, printed and executed as soon a of Trustees of Granger-Huntthe and for for incontestshall said callable be and the bonds be purpose redemption district, sealed bids for the purchase of may is by law re- 1957, and numbered and covenants trict may be after the adoption of this Improvement District, Salt Lake times such at of paying such legal, engineering able for any cause whatsoever ansaid bonds which had been re- prior to maturity levied and thereupon to County, Utah. to be to cause resolution, quired reasonthe and fiscal agent expenses after their delivery and sale. ceived which bids were opened and with such premiums as to to bo delivered bonds tax Chairman a sufficient said pay cause nually I further certify that the above governing body of said district ably incurred in connection with Section 5. That the bonds and the interest on this bond as it Attest: and found to be as follows: to Continental Bank A Trust Co. and im- the shall of bonds such which construction the foregoing it a true and cordetermine, may to be thereto attached falls due and also to constitute a reInt. Name of coupons Utah, upon Lake City, of Salt rect copy of the minutes of s mium be general obligations of and pay- provements and extensions to shall be in substantially the folRate said of of Treasurer the Clerk payment sinking fund for ceipt by the meeting of the Board of Trustees able from the proceeds of ad va- such system and with the author- lowing form Section 6. That there chall be district of the agreed purchase of Coughlin Sc Comthe principal thereof as the same said district held on the 10th issuance of such and ization all on 39.00 levied to x be 4 taxes of $ Colo. Bond) lorem (Form pany, Denver. falls due. It is provided in the levied in each year while said price, said price being not leu taxable property in said district bonds as may be properly pay UNITED STATES OF AMERICA aforesaid resolution that the bonds are outstanding and un- than par plus accrued interest to day of September, 1057 and of a First Security Bank resolution adopted at Mid meetproceeds . thereof STATE OF UTAH Board of Trustees of said district paid, in addition to all other tax- the date of delivery. The sale of of Utah, S. L. C.. Ut. 4s $111.00 in amounts sufficient for such able from the be issued the bonds shall ing as said minutes and resoluthere COUNTY LAKE SALT is this of to the Constitution to the said Bosworth, Sullivan Sc es authorized by purpose? payment aid bonds purchasers may apply tion arc of record in my possesof the district in the sum of 0' GRANGER-HUNTE4 a and it is t and ratified Colo. of which bond and the issue and Laws of the State of Utah, a hereby in all things Co., Denver, sion. $35,000. DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT Sc reContinental Bank tax on all taxable property in said confirmed. bonds to the Section 2. That said bonds shall WATER BONDS, SERIES OF a part all or any part of the WHEREAS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Section 8. That this resolution venues derived by the district district fully sufficient to pay the Trust, S. L. C.. L". 4'. of amount only $80,000 of the be designated "Water Bonds, Ser1957 AUGUST 1, After due deiibentiun from the operation of the water interest as the same shall become thn be published immediately have hereunto subscribed my offisaid election have at voted bonds $1,000 distribution system of the dis due, and to pay the principal of after its adoption In the Magna cial signature and affixed the determined that the b:d of Con heretofore been issued and deliv ies of August 1, 1057, shall be in Number the total principal amount of KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE trict. said bonds falling due each year Times, s newspaper published in seal of Mid district this 12th day tinental Bank & Trusl Co. of Salt and $35,000, (hall be dated August 1, PRESENTS, that Granger-Huntrecited The proceeds of said tax ahail be Salt Lake County, Utah and of of September, 1957. is Lake City, Utah, was tin; highest ered; certified, It hereby WHEREAS pursuant to notice 1957, shall be in the denominaLester O. Larson and best bid submitted far the Improvement District, Salt Lake and declared that all acts, con- devoted and applied to the pay- general circulation in the district sale duly published $35,000 of tion of $1,000, and shall bear in- County, Utah, hereby acknow- ditions and things essential to the ment of said interest and princi- For period of thirty days after of wheresaid bonds, of Clerk purchase total said of terest payable February 1, 1958 remaining bonds bond exist, have pal as each shall become due, and the date of such publication, any (SEAL) this of and indebted to be Itself validity upon the following resolution was the ledges have been and thereafter on for value received Date of First Publication, Sept. by vot..d issue of $200,000 introduced in wrilun hereby prom- happened and have been done, the Board of Trustees of said dis- person in Interest shall have the Hank Sc Trust of February and ises to pay to the bearer hereof and that every requirement of trict shall certify annually to the right to contest the legality of 20, 1057. first the Esiel L. Wrght. siTO.'nie.l by L. D. sold to Continental days at Utah, Lake Salt of Co. City. Date of Last Publication, Oct. Larson and adopted by the folof each year. The bonds the sum of One Thousand Dollars law affecting the issue hereof has Board of County Commissioners said resolution and of the bonds the price of par and accrued in- August Au- been duly complied with, and of Salt Lake County the amounts authorized hereby and the pro- - 11, 1957. of first on the lowing vote: day ($1,000) to both be hall prin si payable to the date of delivery plus Aye: W. J. Jones, L. 0. Larson, terest NOTICE E. L. er er - er er er er er - er Pro-Bidd- -- R er semi-annual- ly |