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Show from COTTONWOOO MIOKTS LEGAL NOTICE RUTH GfcCEN NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH In The Good, Old Wintertime W inter is heri again. The cold wind blows through the valley and freezes everything in sight. The snow falls in buckets on everything around and the driving Is, dangerous. Researchers To Sample Its time again for Utah Habits The to Is Intended study how productively discover people use and spend their time, how receptive they are to changes in ways of going things accepting new products and planning for the future. The 3,000 families nation wide represent a carefully chosen sample representatlbe of the American population. Interviewing Is to begin this ys week. In addition, the survey will data on seek comparative families' financial positions, major purchases during the past year, purchasing my pet hate to drive on Icy roads. I dont know whether it Is because Im not a 'tiff good driver, or Just because I am a woman, as hubby said. . But every accident I have ever had was In the winter time. Everytlme I ever got stuck or slid on the ice It was In our own It Is very "maddening to have to slide side-wadown the street, then come to the roads outside and have them dry and driveable. The reason for this Is the lack of snow plows, sand or cinders on the street in our 1 called the road commission to find out why we were left In the snow as the snow plows drove by on each side looking for work to be done. ' The answer I got was hard to understand. It seems that 11 years ago or about then, when our village consisted of fifty or more homes a petition was filed with the road commission asking them not to enter the village. The snow plows ruined Uwi.h families will be among the more than J,000 to be Interviewed during January and February by the Survey Research Center of University of Michigans Institute for Social Research. Inten- tions and opinions on present business conditions. The survey are particularly helpful In appraising the Influence of consumer Intentions on the economy. back would still affect the majority of thepeo-'pl- e when they werent even living in the area at the time the letter was written.. Its very hard to explain just what I want to say, except I think the roads everywhere should be clear or they should be roped off for sleigh riding. As the adonT. V. says, Roads are for cars, not fvir.klds. But I guess I might as well quit complaining, I haven't the time to collect 600 signatures, which is approximately the number of homes in our guess the roads area, so will have to remain icy. 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 tonduct the election are as follows; FIRST SCHOOL REPRFSFNTATIVE 1 HIGHWAY Last Sunday I passed Linda Olsen, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Brigham J. Olsen, 7263 South 1440 Fast in the hall1 at church and she even said But she didnt say ai hello. word about her happy event. It wasnt until I opened the paper after Sunday School and noticed the wedding announcement. She is marrying Kent Simonson, son ( of Mr. and Mrs. Altert Simonson, 301 South 11000 East, Sandy, Utah. The happy event will take place on the April 16 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ive got to run, If you have, , any news please call. sub-dlvlsi- on Art Dealers Form Group . Family Night M HD Our wm iiv Iw iicfirfiil our (at ulcus ricontfitiener TTir aestro Maurice Abravanel FEEE! abiil)u &kctvl years Salon 76c 467-971- 2171 South 7th Scouty 0 1 Eat Jt.(7iaref (L The brilliant Roman Carnival Overture by Berllos will open the concert, followed by excerpts from Dvoraks New WoYld Symphony, from which Flank Molly, j the familiar melody for Going-Homwas taken. The Finale from Beethoven's Fifth Sym- - Mgr. QMl G-T- ij () the first After intermission the or- chestra will play Crawford Gates Portrait of a Great Leader (dedicated to President David O. McKay and given world premiere perIts formance October 14 in the Tabernacle) which has already received half a dozen performances in other Utah cities. The most popular composition of Americas foremost composer will climax Fri- of age. days concert Stravinskys exquisite Firebird Suite. The Family Night concert will be the first of six Utah le Symphony concerts In the during January. Nathan M llsteln, one of the worlds greatest violinists, will appear with the orchestra Wednesday, January 13. The Salute to Yc,,4.h Choral concert January 16 w ill feature choruses from Mur- ray. West, Highland and HU1-- J e Art and antiques received a boost In Utah recently with the organization of the Utah Association of Antiques and Art Dealers. phony will conclude half of the concert. and the Utah Symphony will present their traditional Family Night concert Friday, January 8 at ( P.M. to the Tabernacle. Free tickets are available at AG or Foodtown stores. Fridays program will consist of orchestral favorites and excerpts from symphonic masterpieces geared to please music lovers from five to 105 HO HEAD FOR SALT State highway offlcals have named Kenneth Hepworth as project engineer for the new high construction project In Salt Lake County. M r. Hepworth, who Joined the Utah State Department of Highways in 1932, will be In charge of the project on 45th South from Redwood Road to In addition to supervising .the contractor and seeing that construction Is completed on time, hell see there Is as little inconvenience as" possible to the traveling public and residents in the area.' LAKE Symphony Sets r?4T Stifti PRFCINCT Ml MO TO LINDA on . letter mailed a that several years 1 LOOK 'prl Hk 'iK&mdtl silly salt I peeve. the surface of the roads. The be and cinders wmfld tracked Into the homes and ruin the rugs. Besides, as one of the children put it. It mada better sleigh riding If the roes are Icy. Now Im not against the roads being smooth and free of chuck holes, but it Is easier to fix a road than repair the side of a car that has slid Into another parked car. Im all for having a clean rug, hate to clean house as much as the next person, and I certainly hate the thoughts of having to replace a rug every few years because of the dirt ground Into it. But it Is also easier to replace a rug than to replace a child sliding under the wheels of a. car. And our Isnt the only one, I have seen a good many others the same But on the other hand way. there have been some that are dry as a bone. I asked the truck supervisor for the Road & Bridge Department what could be done about the road situation and he A petition with replied, In the signature everyone's on It should be reflled with the commission. I found out that sometimes the contractors, while building the homes, will file this letter and prevent the roads from being cleaned. Now It seems to me a little PUBLJC NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election wiH be held in Jordan Sbhool District, State of Utah, on the 21st day of January, 1965, at which election there shall te submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property ta within sad district, during the year next preceding such election, the following questrm to wit Shall the Board of Education of Jordan School District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the amount of Nine Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($9,500,000) to mature annually, the first installment of principal to mature trf the year 1967 and the last Installment of principal to mature tn the year 1976, and to bear interest at a rate or rates not in pyress'of ,4 12 per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, atjdor improving school property under the charp- - of the Board of Education? If at the time of issuance It shall bo legally possible, each bond shall be In the denomination of 31,000 or $5,000, to be determined by the Board of Education at or after thesale thereof, otherwise each bond shall be In the denomination of Formed to promote, advance' and maintain an Interest in antiques and art in the state, the new group will pro- mote and maintain standards and colbetween dealers lectors in this area. N Officers for the new association are; Nyal W. Anderson president, Lynn H. Erickson, secretary Mrs. Philip A. Sawyer, treasurer. First order of business for the group is plans for the, third annual Greater Salt Lak1 City Antiques Show at the Prudential "ederal Auditorium, July 3. Tab-emat- (QtU J crest High Schools jylth the full Utah Symphony orchestra1 under the baton of Maurice1 . Abravanel January 23 at 10 A. M the Utah Symphony will present its second of three childrens concerts in the At 8:30 P.M. Tabernacle. the same day the orchestras concert will feature soloists' from the ranks of the Utah Symphony personnel. January 30 the famed con- -, ductor Andre Kostelanetz will appear as guest conductor of the Utah Symphony. In his first Salt Lake appearance he will' conduct popular favorites that have brought him world-wid- e fame. ELEGANT WIG STYLING by Robert Oft Direct from Las Vegas bringing his individual wig stylings to enhance your beauty Come in and price our fine wigs at January clearance prices HAMILTON BEAUTY StprLY 2190 South 11th Coit Ftvono 4&6-725- S J ia , - j Marsha Forman the joy of h.umjr a kitihen designed jut for mu . . refilling your prefcrcm e- - and ta!e right down to the tiniest detail! Niutiil. nnjiossiMe Not at all . . w ilh a N. ( harles ulnm fcTtc hen iit our showroom, ve model "one of a kind" kitchen r t on display and. if you like, let u- - -- how you how easily a ?M. t. harles mshirn kitchen cart he yours, Imagine . j - y ' West Jordan Elementary School 7812 So. 1700 W., West Jordan 452 453 455 Virginia Kelly Florence Turpin Euna Johnson v Planmrg Headquarters for Jt.(7uiref CUSTOM KITCHENS t gniw.ii.udcnffiro 0 i wm anxmz dHZ2LD The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Jordan School District to thp judges of the election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7 00 oclock A. M. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8 00 oclock P.M. No person will be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be. registered voter residing In the School Representative precinct in which he offer to vote and shall have paid a property tax In said school district during the year next preceding such election. IN WITNESS WHFRFor, the Board of Education of Jordan School District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 22nd day of December, 1964. Clyde V. Buxton President, Board of Education of Attest School District, Salt Lake Jordan Kenneth L. Prince State of Utah County, Clerk, Board of Ecfccation of Jordan School District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah (SEAL) I I ) |