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Show Universal Micioiiinjins Av. PO Qx 147 SLC 377-6t- h - TTDncB I ... m. MoDirtrffly FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER VOLI'ME "0, NUMBER 41 SI BSCRIPTION 5. 1952 Vote Today on City Sewer System and Plant Civic Fund Asks SAMPLE For Volunteers Drive In Sept. 8-- 20 $10,000 is the goal this year. That's what the Murray Civic Fund aims to obtain in its fund drive scheduled for Sept 8 thru Sept. 20, according to Clarence Mills, Fund president. The goal is big, but not too also big. After all, the Civic Fund has a big goal in providing wholesome entertainment for the youth of the city, as well as other plans, The Fund hopes to enlarge this more program this year, providing and better entertainment for the children and the young folk of the EEs) "Shall the Board of Commissioners of Murray City, Utah, be authorized to issue the bonds of said City in the amount of $1,300,000 for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing extensions and improvements to the municipally owned sewer system and water plant and system of said City, said bonds to bear interest at a rate of not to exceed four and one-haper cent per annum, to mature . sermi.y irom lour to m ny-- ve years irom ine aa . o the bonds and to be paid solely as to both principal and interest from the revenues to be derived from the opera- tion of said sewer system and water plant and system, and under no circumstances to be a general obligation of the City or payable from ad valorem taxes all as provided in the initiative ordinance adopted by said Board of Commissioners on July 28, 1952, subject to approval by the electors, entitled, "An Ordinance providing for the of extensions and improvements to the municipally owned sewer system and water plant and system of Murray City, Utah; authorizing and providing for the issuance of One Million Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,300,00) Sewer and Water Revenue Bonds of Murray City, Utah, for the purpose of defraying the cost of the construction of such extensions and improvements; prescribing the form and other details of said bonds; providing for the sale thereof; providing for the collection 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." lf city. Final plans for the big drive were outlined at a meeting of the Civic Fund officials Thursday reminded all Murray residents that the Fund Is Murray's Community Chest. They point) out that Murray receives no funds from Salt Lake's Community Chest drive and urge all residents living In Murray to contribute to their local Civic Fund. The fund Is for the children livu live here, ing In Murray. If contribute to the local fund. YES Tor the Issne'of Bonds ISO YEAR Sewer e System, Plant Due Vote Today SAMPLE BALLOT i City-Wid- $2.50 BALLOT ORDINANCE NO. 50 "An initiated ordinance adopted on July subject to approval by the voters, provUlmg for extensions and improvements 10 tne Bevrer system and water phnt and system of Murray City, and authorizing the issuance of $1,300,000 bonds, payable solely from revenuPS d(rived from the operation t,f sald I)lant anJ systems remaining after payment of necessary operation and tenance expenses." 28, 1902, Murray City residents go to the polls today to vote on the proposed extension of the sewer sys tem and construction of a sewage disposal plant. Tolls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Polling nlaces may be found elsewhere on this page. With reglMrr.tion at an hijih. a record vote for such a bond election could be realized and is being urged bv the City Com mission and being supported actively by the Murray Jaycees. "Vote Today" is the plea of the Jaycees. Registered, voters will vote on nll-ti- NHKKK. WI1F.N TO VOTE FOR AGAINST The following polling Mill Ik open today from until 8 p. m. for voting places 1a.m. on the Murray City sewer extension and wuagp disposal plant proposal: Ward I (Districts 8GO and SGI) County lire Hall, 4723 So. State Kt. Ward 2 (District 363) City g If the voter desires to vote in favor of the adoption of the ordinance, he shall place an X in the space after the word "FOR". If he desires to vote against the ordinance, he shall place an X in the space after the word "AGAINST". H ill, 4901 So. State St. Ward 3 (District 3B3) Bon- ny, lew School, 4!l(i So. 2nd West. Wan) 4 (District 8M) Arlington School, S01S So. State St. Ward 5 (Districts SCI and Sfl6l Liberty School, 2(H) V. 6 (Ml South. board of directors of the Fund Wednesday night in the court jooju.. If the voter desires to vote in favor of the bond in Murray City Hall. Representaorissue, he shall place a cross in the space after the word tives from most of the civic "YES", and if he desires to vote against the bond issue attenganizations of the city also he shall place a cross in the space after the word "NO". ded the meeting. Official Ballot Attest: Ballot At tent: Official Mr. Mills Thursday appealed for this drive The volunteer workers. folyear will be conducted on the 12lh the 8 thru lowing days: Sept and Sept 15 thru the 20th. The City Recorder drive hours will be from 6 to 7 p. m. only on those days. These ten hours of concentrated effort will canvas the city, according to outplans for the drive as now 11 1 the proponed $1,300,000 e sewer svstem and sewage disposal plant. Those registered voters who paid a 1951 property tax also will City Recorder vote on the issuance of bands to finance the proposed projects. Those who paid property tax on automobiles are in this category. The proposed bonds would be retired by payment of connection lined. fees by those owners of property. This year all workers will go school The Hiuh Snar in each Murray Vole With That's the of ten districts "w connected with the pre- night, Today! Murray registration cry into one of Mllt-rnIpitv nvor In Tnninr rhnmhor j Sent SeWer line,. and the nnvmonf . . . , hilt evnorlril - - tanS Will bt'L'in their C rid iron Wars i tho .......... after much ritv drive I "v their " " fashioning v.ij j j the porchlight parades that have Increase for the next eight weeks, for the year today Friday I when) of Comerce. Members of the Jay-- j by old and new sewer connections 10 mommy service charge. The judge Memorial lorjeees were scheduled to get that been so successful. The Murray already the school officials arejiney irea Kiwanis Club and Murray Lions seeking ways to ease the district's j their first and only practice game niesage to all residents during the connection fee has been estimated J Hie season. Came time is 3:30 day. The Jaycees planned to paint! at $100 while the service charge club will canvas the business dis- - growing pains. p- m' sidewalks throughout the city Is estimated at $2.75 a month, trict. E. V. Mortenson also will Dne mnjor prbi,.m confronted ' assist with special solicitations, !j F.aston Parratt. schools super- Judge, one of the favorites to busines district with that message Mayor Hansen wild Thursday this The Mills. to Mr, the Summltt take division this Jaycees morning. and Elmo night he was confident the rcsi- McMillan, according !(.'ary intendent, be favored over the'so will assist people in getting dints would support the proposed Voluntecrs are asked to contact Arlington principal, after kinder- one of the following: Mr. Mills; j garten enrollment ended Thursday locl Spartans, but Coach Allan,10 the M's to vote today. For in- - project. He was grateful he ailif Mrs. Wells P.. Poulsen, vice Prc'" j afternoon. another Davis promises local fans his boys formation concerning transporta- - that no opposition had arise Apparently dent; Mrs. Robert Dansie, aecre- - kindergarten teacher and class-- , will give a good account of them-" - tion aid. phone the Jaycees af against Murray's proposal. He id j Mur. 1500 or Mur. 1319. Call early he felt the study that had Rone lary. or Parry Mansfield, treasur- room is (,ln(, lo ht, nceutHi to selves. 10 neip me jaycees neip you cast into the project before it was of- 50 increase! cent ner is handle the hv Davis beine a.Kistid Punch . .. - ... I. t j t I im. your ballot. me goi, inr iiuiu . ft.roj t0 ihe people was the rea: on y kin(ergarten pupils at the Ken Fan-el- l pending the In for the Uvk of PP"ton. past cnooj were 156 pupils ment of another football coach higher than Radio Is KMl'R Station also . for the class at Arling.who probably will assist Davis as joining the appeal to vote today. I In abcence of years, but can be attained if vol-- rP(:(Htf any organi.-tmteera and residents will cooper- - ton .HnM W(.r( juij for ahmt B did Lyle Holier who resigned his The radio station's big public ser opposition. Mayor Hansen waa ate. Mr. Mills sai.i ine goal is oniy 30 added CPt,i the increase but t vice Vehicle, equipped With loud asked if he cared to make a final coaching post recently. offers a problem, Mr II a person in Murray. j students speaker, will spend several hours appeal lo voters. Mr. Hansen stld on bark (continued pare! Activities the Fund Swmsors in- pHrrHtt admitted Thursday. In the city's residential districts he felt the letter from the sp elude Boy Seoul. Girl hcouts. , Kn,Kl, 0lhfr committee reflected his view rIpmonUry jthis afternoon and evening urging . . 1 1 11 Pants CUus Club, Christmas URl lull , , to to residents Ihe h 3 go polls. and the views of the entire fity j I Stren decorations and children's ;OCal 2 t Ar, wn The citv commission also Is ap- - commisMnn. The lctr, which apUhu, dec-Candidate ' pealing to all residents to vote on peared In a publicity pamphlet n.ri.tmaparty. county Fair folkj pnrnllmrn, ahnl orations, children's and young same. All s.hools showed an In-- j ,",w,'r prop" " t.v!ny. Mayor mailed to all voters', follows: Jr. Utah secre-11"- " hiillowevn pnrtir and the old folk crease In kindergarten pupils. The tarv of state and candidate for the J- Clifford H.in-- . ,, m i Thursday Communication from the Spon-oi- V ' party. The Fund aiir4s some of dihtricl'a total was 2616, compared ,ne """ cnmmis"ion 'innnttrioui. on Democratic tne Committee In favnr of th nomjnnon and thro fun' lions entirely sup to 2312 last enr. At Ihe high each resident to vote adoption of Ordinance n. ftO to w ill address 'V for governor, p.irt others. sthool the increae was from KM 0f th Mur-- i Ma.vor Hansen p..int. J out that he vitt-- on Spt. 5, Ifi.'J. l'recrdina and accompanying the to 1019, with elementary schools thf im fl1 To the Ciliir.s vt M'irrny City. r,l.v comiiu.sf.1.n chow Ihe American p,wt legion, 1 " Fund workers will be the KMUR from 14.", to 1587. In!ght (Friday) when Hie Legion- - j ttive referendum method of bung-Wil- (;iectific: sound with wrvl car, public A klndi rgarien rej.stn tion naire gather for a picnic party in in lh' sewer proposal lo the rrsi- rrieii.ljcis of the committee tnuks Tli tm. k will help direct ' ilntlt ,1 knda , . . . t. . t I I a t e,B .. " tiv IliaU " 11m year. Aiurrsy v.ny HitiMiring an initlntive frferen-duipara siarinK Bl o jo Wnrlers as Veil as Sound the p- - '""ouieo ior n nt",rr't'K f"t was notad at. p. m It was announced Thursday l' express thlr desirrs on the conttnu tion of call.ng ral to the residenls. I Jim commander. on Jensen, on lnlde inside legion by continued 00 InMde (continued (continued pa(e) pace) Kindergartens Set Spartans to Meet Record Sign Up Judge Today city-wid- Jaycees, City Join In Vote Appeal nt I - i ( - '". j L i . 1 V. . ( appoint-considerabl- : d rs' h CS'J uovernor ner ry io us a . . - njm ,lr,, d lo-i'1- h H V. ri fr |