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Show The Payson Chronicle, Thursday, March Payson, Utah S3 870.030 rr OIL BUILDING BONDS. as follows: EF.it: 1 CF ARIL 1, 1965 YEAR ehdol district COUNTY .UTAH T7A' -- w 1 . 1 b-- r ed AMOUNT 1957 1963 ed 1969 1970 o C!'i!; cf V Bra"d 1971 of N bo School 197., District Utah County, Utah, 1973 at the office of the board at: 1974 5) Scuth Main S'rect, Spanish1 1975 T'irk. Utah, until 5:30 oclock 1976 P. M. o" March 2 4, 1061 for 1977 the purchase of its $3,870,000 1978 School Building Bonds, Ser- 1979 ies of April 1, lr65. Said bonds 1980 are the first block of an auth-- 1 The bonds maturing on April orization of $4,000,000 bonds 1976 through April 1, 1980, 1, voted at an election held in shall be subject to inclusive, said dis'rict on January 19, to maturity 1935. The bids will be publicly redemption prior district in. of the at the option opened, read and considered order on numerical inverse by the Board of Education at on 1975 and any in1, April a meeting to be held at the date terest thereafter, payment above mentioned time and at par and accrued interest to place. The bonds are dated April the date of redemption, plus of the prinof 2 1, 1965, denominations $1,000, a premium so will bear interest at rate or cipal amount of each bond redeemed. rates not in excess of per The bonds will be awarded annum, payable October 1, lfG3 and there- - to the responsible bidder whose bid results in the lowest net interest cost to the district, after the deduction of premium, PAYSON CHRONICLE if any. No bid for less than par and accrued interest will be A weekly newspaper, estab- considered, and each bidder lished in 1888, published every is asked to state in his bid or Thursday and entered as sec- submit with his bid, for inforond Class matter at the post mative purposes only, a taboffice in Payson, Utah, under ulation showing his computathe act of March 8, 1879. tion of the total interest cost, Subscription rate $3.00 per together with the net effective year, $1.75 6 months, payable interest rate. in advance: single copy 1C The bonds are full general of the district, payobligations EDITORIAL NATIONAL able from taxes to be levied without limitation as to rate or amount on all taxable property in said district, and are payable as to principal and interest at The Nebo School District offices, in Spanish Fork, Utah, or at a bank or bv t semi-annual- ly trust company to be designated (O03D COUNTERS 3)6300 CHft (fen fto CMsnDO by the successful bidder. A certified check in the amount of $193,500 drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company, and payable to the order of the district, must accompany each bid as a guarantee of good faith on the part of the bidder, which check will be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid is accepted and the bidder fails to take up and pay for the bonds when tendered. The unqualified approving opinion of Chapman and Cutler covering the legality of the bonds will be printed on the backs of the bonds and will be furnished without cost to the purchasers. There will also be furnished the usual closing certificates dated as of the date of delivery of and payment for the bonds, including a statement that there is no litigation pending or, to the knowledge of the signer thereof, threatened, affecting the validity of the bonds. The purchaser will be given at least seven business days advance notice of the proposed date of the delivery of the bonds when that date has been tentatively determined. It is now estimated that the bonds will be delivered on or about May Kgr I GUIS-ilJ- f G3P' 0EJ-- . 1, 1965. The bonds may bear interest at any number of rates in mulor tiples of and all bonds of of the same maturity shall bear a single rate of interest. Only one coupon will be attached to each bond few each installment of interest thereon. Award or rejection of bids will be made on the date above stated for receipt of bids and the check of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned im' mediately. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked Proposal for Bonds. The bonds will be delivered in Salt Lake City, Utah, or elsewhere, at the expense of the purchasers. Additional information may be obtained from the Continental Bank and Trust Company, Investment Department, Salt Lake City, Utah, the districts fiscal agent, or from the undersigned Clerk, at 50 South Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah. Mark B. Anderson, President C. J. Wendell, Clerk one-eig- ht 1, 'RB util? Armed Services th bring quick results warfare. Participating units are receiving training in strike, SAVINGS PLAN 6ET A FALLOUT PROTECTION WHICH WILL SHOW HOW YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 1 COULD, WITHIN A FEW MINUTES, IMPROVISE FALLOUT That civil defense recommends THAT ONE MEMBER Of EVERY FAMILY TAKE ONE OF THESE CD COURSES: MEDICAL SELF HElfJ CD ADULT EDUCATION COURSES FACTS? contact your local civil defense mine and counand electronic and Mrs. Rex Peery. A personal shower in honor of Karen Moore, who b:came the bride of Brent Cloward Friday, was given by girl Mrs. Menlove Lenrra Mulsh FREE BOOKLET-H- -6 SHELTER FROM AAORE Spring Lake. News By CAN extensive training in every facet of Naval and amphibious Primary preparation meeting for the ward Primary officers and teachers was held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Bowers, president. Nelva Clark conducted the meeting. The Inservice Lesson, was given by Lenora Huish. Mrs. Dorothy Searle, Primary stake board member attended the meeting. Refreshments were seived by Mrs. Bower and Ester Eden, cohostesses. Culture Club Holds Meeting Mrs. Ruth Peart and son, Ronald, entertained the members of the Spring Lake Culture Club at their meeting held Thursday night at the heme of Mrs. Bob Menlove with a demonstration of how the use of wigs makes it easier and more convenient to maintain the many popular hair styles of today in both time and color, and how their use save much time. Mrs. Gilbert Peay, president, conducted the meeting. Items of business were discussed. Voting on some items was left until a large number of members were in attendance. Mrs. Junior Lundell reported on Bill McKinnon ret: rr.ed to of the Western Riding Clubs termine, anti-ai- r his home in Fayson Mondav of Utah. warfare. Silver Lance involves more morning to convalesce from Byron McKinnon, son of than 60 ships and 50,000 Navy surgery performed last Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKinnon and Marine Corps personnel. nesday at Utah Valley Hospi- of Payson, has written his parD. in Provo. Mr. McKinnon ents from the USS Mattaponi. Bown tal Jerry is immediate past president D. Bown, PFC Jerry Army which is afloat 50 miles off son of Mrs. Dorella J. Bown, the coast of Vietnam. He Payson, is participating in Exfrom the various assures them of his safety and Separated ercise Black Night, a two-wee- k services were, William John states that his ship has not finance. counterinsurgency exerand Lamar Kay Cox, been involved in the current The Collect was read by cise in Hawaii ending March Gatley of Payson, Army. both unrest. Lenora Huish. Refreshments 17. were served to 15 present by During the maneuvers Bown and ether members of the 25th Infantry Division are receiving extensive training in counter- friends ,Mary Jane Roper, Sandra Jean Benner and Judy Taylor, Monday night at the Reed N. Moore home. Games furnished part of the evenings entertainment. A brides Scrap Book was made for Karen using pictures cut from magazines. Light refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everelt Nelson were in Salt Lake on Thursday on business. Mrs. Byrcn Thomas met Mrs. Nelson in town and the two enjoyed lunch together. Mr. and Mrs. L. Don their son and daughters, Denise and Mrs. Dianne Kershaw and her small daughter visited at the home of their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Cecil S. Peery. When they returned home to Bountiful, Mrs. Peery accompanied them for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (Pete) Butler from Salt Lake, were guests for dinner and visited all afternoon with his brother, Vtr. and Mrs. Kenneth Butler and family on Sunday. visited in Bill Renzello Spring Lake on Sunday. He Spain-howe- visited with his mother and family, the Jerry Donahues. Changes made in ward officers on Sunday: released were Arlo Larson as explorer 1. ader in MIA and Frank Griffith as assistant in the Sunday School Superinter.dency. Larry House was sustained as assistant in his place. Howard Roper was sustained as a teacher in Sunday School. Wi.liam Moore was approved to be advanced from Deacon to Priest in the Priesthood. ARCH THEATRE SPANISH FORK OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY r, ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (under) Thursday - Friday March HOW - 12 THE WEST WAS WON CARROLL BAKER HENRY FONDA CARTOON ambushing, psychological operand ations, communications collection and dissemination of intelligence information Bown, regularly assigned as a medical aidman in Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion of the divisions 2Tth Infantry at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, entered the army in . December 1963 and received basic training at Fort Polk, La. soldier was The graduated from Payson High School in 1960 and was employed by Federated Milk Producers, Salt Lake City, before entering the Army. GENOLA NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Carl San' strom from Eureka visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. M: ton Thomas last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Keal and Mrs. Sam James fro Salt Lake visited at the hon of Mr. and Mrs .Harold Obei last Sunday. A Birthday party was giv in honor of Mr3. Ann Nelsc last Thursday. Dinner w; served to Mrs. Elsie Ober Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mi Joan Lee Oberg, Mrs. Rober Nelson, Mrs. Shirley Ober Mrs. Willett Oberg Mrs. Bet Thomas from Spanish Foi and Mrs. Helen Stewart froi West Mountain. A gift was presented to Mr Nelson. Miss Shela Barney from Sa Lake visited at the home ( her parents, Mr. and Mr Ervin Barney last week ern Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomi and children visited at Man moth last Sunday. Mrs. Myron Christensen ei tertained at a Birthday dinm in honor of her husband la Sunday. Those present we: Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Jensc and Mrs. Marie Jensen fro Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrem Thomas and son from Wale Gail Christensen and daughte Gaylene, and son, Blake, fro Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mi Bryan Draper and son fro Granger; and Mr. and Mr Kent Christensen and son fro: Salt Lake. Many gifts we: presented to Mr. Christense Mrs. Elsie Oberg enlerlainc at a dinner last Friday f Mrs. Eve Gillistie, Mrs. Ann: bell Coleman ,Mrs. Zora Gre and Mrs. Pearl Bunnel fro: Provo. SOUND LEVEL (all r WE PRINT reading in decibels) . . . The experts heard the proof! Now YOU can hear it too! Just take a test drive in the incredibly silent '65 Ford. Ford quietness is a product of Ford assemquality. coil at and bly springs all four gentle wheels tune out noise. Result: beautiful silence! Come hear it! All-ne- EVERYTHING Leading acoustical consultants conducted tasts In which hardtop and Galaxla 500 sedans rods quieter than a were certified by the U.S. Auto Club. Programs O O O Rolls-Royc- e Napkin Wadding Invitations Letterheads Envelopes powered Ford These tests Silver Cloud III during series of tests. Tischner Ford Sales & Service Santaquin, Utah, Kathle Tischner, Owner Phone 754-328- 1 CHRONICLE Only Your Ford Dealers Sell A- -l Used Cars andjTrucks body-fram- e 75c 25c Saturday guerrilla warfare. Evaluation teams accompanying the men are assessing their skills in techniques of PAYSON JOIN THE PAYROLL rr iFurniss, son of Mr. and Mrs. . CHRONICLE WANT ADS ThAT yOU Allan Fumiss Rodger D. Johnson Marine Lance Corporal Alan $210,000 Denton Fumiss, and Gunners 215,000 Mate Class Rodger E. John225,000 son, USN, son of Mr. and M's. 230,000 Ellis Johnson, Payson, are par235,000 ticipating February 23 - March 245,000 12 in a major fleet trailing 215,000 operation called Silver Lance 225,000 off the coast of California 225 000 while serving with the First 280,000 Shore Party Battalion, First 290,000 Marine Division, Camp Pendle305,000 ton, Calif. 315,000 The operation, under the di325,003 rection of the Commander of 330,000 the First Fleet, is providing 1(966 i WE&? 11, 1965 after on April 1 and October 1 of each year ,and mature serially on April 1 of each year, NOTICE OF BOND SALE ::rro Pavson Men In The |