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Show and anneally thereafter on the to he conatructed, and la no event afaall said bonds be deemday of January of each year. Interest accrims only ed to constitute an Indebted- -: from date of delivery. Principal 'nose of the Town within the. Mias JNsll France left with and Interest will be payable meaning of any State, eon-- at friande Friday avoning for a notional or statutory limitaat the office of the Town Treadrive to Denver and an exciting surer or, at the optten.gf the tion or a charge against the weekend touring that interest-InicU- y. holder, it a bank or trust coca- -, ' ganoral eredlt or taxing powers of the Town. puny selected by thepsKhastf. l(r. and Mrs. Alma Pace The bonds win be la the '' Except as all or some part of were pleased to have over thirty the bands may be sold to the denomination of HjOOOjOOeach members of their family and numbered aerially from.ltolMl United States of America as friends stop in over the Memorhereafter provided, the bonds both Inclusive, will be la bearial Day weekend. Out of town Will be awarded to the reser form without coqpoan visitors were Mr. and Mrs. bet may bo registered ponsible bidder whose pro- -' PenLaGrande Chesser from as to principal and Interest posal results In the fewest sacola, Alabama. They were at the option of the holder, and amount of Interest payable from acqualkeneae of Mr. Pace when the- date of the bonda to their may have eotfons attached at he filled a mission In the and expense of the the option maturity after subtracting Southern States several years therefrom the amount of any holder. The bonds wiS mature ago. A buffet lunch was preserially la numerical order on premium proposed to be paid pared to the groiv. 1 la sach of the years for the bonds. No bids for January Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Pace loss than par plus accrued Inthe amounts as foHews: and la and family drove to Spring City Bond Amounts Year terest from the date of the on Memorial Day. bonds will bo considered. Bids Numbers Maturing Maturing Mrs. Hasel Jonas of Pleasant bo considered for the entire LEGAL (Both (January Q win Grove la spending several days Issue of the bonds as weDasfor NOTICE OF SALE Inclusive) and with Mrs. Mr. visiting Civil No. 370 specific blocks of the entire. Frank Vernon. 1971 1 1000 Issue IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF maturing as follows: fo) Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gibbons 72 1000 2 bonda maturing during the first SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE were hosts to n group of friends 73 1000 3 ten QO) years, (tft bonds water-la- g OF UTAH and relatives over the Memorial 74 1000 4 MURRAY FIRST THRIFT A during the eleventh through' Day weekend. Visitors Included 76 6 fifteenth years, (c) bonda LOAN CO., a corporation, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Robertson W maturing during the sixteenth 7 ;; Plaintiff, ; and several members of their 77 1000 8 v. through twentieth years, (Q 78. family from Burley, Idaho; Mr. 8000 hoods maturing, during- the WILLIAM T. MacKAY, TONY and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy and 791 2000-U-. twenty-fir- st V through twonty-flf- ib SARACINO, INC., a corporaMrs. Cora Curtis and children V0& 13 (o) bonds maturNORMA L. KOCHA, and years, tion; from California; Mr. and Mrs. 14-2000 -Defendants. ing, during the twenty-six- th Morris Gibbons from Alton, 16-2000' V through thirtieth years, 0) and and Tom MARK Mr. A. Mrs. Wyoming 13-MADSEN, 2000 bonds maturing during foe .. Kennedy and four children from VB4 i fonfaiwt 20-8-1 Plaintiffs, 2000' j WILLIAM T. MacKAY, TONY ' Dillon, Montana. 22-- 23 2000 f? V. The bonds shall bear Interest Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saxton a ' corporaSARACINO, INC., 24-2000 ' more than five (5) dtf- drove to Hyrum for Decoration tion; and NORMA L. KOCHA, 17 3000 26 to 26 forest rates to bo stated in Defondants. Day. 29-2000 W, multiples of th th or Under and fay virtue of an Mrs. Georgs Fisher accom- 89 31 to 33 3000 of one percent per annum. of of Order Sale and Decree 90 2000 AH bonda maturing on the same 5 Foreclosure Issued out of the 91.. 'date ahall bear interest at the 33-3- 8 3000 above entitled Court on the 29th 98 3000 39 to 41 mum rate. Each boodmust bear ' day of May, 1969, ! am com3000 42 to 44 Interest 'and each bund must Steven Hardman left for manded to sell at public auction 4000 45 to 46 boar interest at one rate only. all that parcel of land situated Lemae, Calif., where ha will 93. Mo bond may bear Interest at a 3000 49 to 51 continue with his training. in Holiday Park, Summit Coun96 52 to 55 4000 The boys from South Sumty, Utah, described as follows, 4000 56 to 59 to wit: mit earns In third place at the 4000 60 to 62 State Track Meet at the BYU. 99 Beginning at the North64 to 67 4000 east corner of the Southeast The little League of Marlon 2000 68 to 72 5000. Quarter of the Northwest 2801 ' played the Oakley Little League 4000 73 to 76 Quarter of Section 34, In Monday night. Marlon won the 2008 77 to 61 5000 . Township 1 North of Range 2003 6000' practice game 7 to 8. 82 to67 7 East of the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Coasey 2004 7000 88 to 94 were dinner guests at the home 8008 7000 Meridian; and running 95 to 101 of Ranaa's folks of Salt Lake thence West 165.00 feet; 102 toMM 7000 2003 thence South 1320 feet; Sunday. Other members at the MOT 109 to 114 6000 thence East 165.00 feet; family, Mr.andMrs.KayMerk-le- y 2008 115 toUl 7000 and family, andMr. and Mrs. thence North 1320 feet to the 200ft'122 to 130 900Q Tom McCauley. place of beginning. ConBonds numbered to IT, both We had seven graduates from taining 5.00 acres, more Inclusive, maturing during the we whom at are Marlon proud or less. years 1OT1 to 1999, ' fofo NOTICE is hereby given that at; Linda Black, Nancy Pitt, will not be subject to Jim Rider, McKay Jensen, on the 27th day of Jims, 1969 redemption prior to maturity;-- ' SarHoward Karen Mitchell, at LOO oclock P.M. or said Bonds numbered 68 to 136, both" gent and Danny Clegg. day on the front steps of the inclusive, may, at the option o i The MIA Maids, had their County Courthouse In Coalville, the Town,, be ,eaj)od 'tor-- , n--1 -Honor Night Tuesday night with Summit County Utah, I will demptloo prior to their maturity . 100 of the mothers there. All In obedience to said Order of In Inverse numerical ordar on ' the girls won their MIA Rose Sale sell the above described January '1, 1978, oroaany. award. A very nice time was property, or so much thereof interest payment date therehad by everyone who attended. as may be necessary to satisfy after at a price equal to the jAaintifls judgement, with In- -. principal amount thereof. .and. ' Mae Olsen was a weekend, forest and costs, to the highest accrued laterast thereon fetha bidder. guest at her sons home In date fixed for redemption. m DATED this 29th day of May, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Notice of ths call of any of the 1969. Roath, while Elmer and bonds for redemptton will ba RONALD R. ROBINSON, Jim Louder were fishing at given not Ism thin thirty (30) Sheriff Strawberry. They both got their days prior to the redemption Summit County limit. date by publication of as ap' Published In The Summit Mr. and Mrs. Orald Lewis propriate notice cm time tag ' had guests for Memorial Day. County Bee June 5, 12 and 19, newspaper of general efresb- 1969. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Gardener Hot In Salt Laka'Cttft.Utehj: and family from West Jordan, and by mailing' gf copy, of fen Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Darlene redemption notlea by registerBeal ) Shepherd of Salt Lake, ed or certified.' mail at least and Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNeil NOTICE OF SALE thirty (10) days prlor to the of Kamas all visited. KAMAS TOWN, SUMMIT redemption datetofae register- -' and Blaine Mrs. Mr. Cossey COUNTY, UTAH ed holder of the 'bqnfo in bo had sixteen guests over the 3130,000 SEWER REVENUE redeemed at the address shown weekend. BONDS, SERIES 1969 on the registration bocks and to. Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Lewis Sealed proposals will be rethe original purchaser of the had Memorial Day guests, Mr. ceived by the Town Board of bonds. If all of the bowhtebe. and Mrs. LaGrande Lewis and Kamas Town, Summit County, redeemed are at that time re--; family of Coalville and Mr. and Utah, at its regular meeting gistered, notice by registered Mrs. Larry Lewis from Nephl. place In the Town Hall, Kamas, or certified mall to the re-Also visiting them were Mr . and Utah, until 8:00 o'clock p.m., gistered holdara thereof not Mrs. Don Wilde, Maes brother on June 20, 1969, for the purthan thirty (30) days prior less from Salt Lake and Maes aunt chase of 9130,000 Sewer Revto the date fixed for . redempMae Peterson from Murray. enue Bonds, Series 1969. On. tion ahall ba sufficient and pubMr. and Mrs. Perry Howling said date and at the time and lication of the redemption notice of Coalville and Miss Coral place aforesaid the proposals shall not be required. ; Crittenden of Coalville. will be opened at a public meetThe bonds will be Issued Mr. and Mrs. Nowllng (Conunder the provisions of Chaing. nie) were guests at her folks, The bonds will be dated as pter 3 of Title 55, Utah Code. Mr. and Mrs. Marv Simpson. of the date of delivery and will Annotated 1951, as amended, bear Interest at a rate or rates Phillip Hoyt and friend Mickand the principal anf Interest not In excess of six percent ey were weekend visitors at the thereon shall be payable only home of Phillip's parents, Mr. (6Tc) per annum, said Interest out of the net revenues to be and Mrs. Wllmer Hoyt They to be payable on January 1,1970 derived from the sower system also had Lucilles sister, Mrs. Thelma Taylor and son, Michael for Memorial Day. Michael and Phillip had a real good visit, as they havent seen each other for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Hoyt went to Logan Thursday where they decorated for Memorial Day. panlad her children, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Flatter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson for a three --day outing at Strawberry Reservoir. Notice has been recrivedthat Mrs. Burt France of Rawlins, Wyoming passed away ataDen-ve- r, Colorado hospital following a lingering illness. She was of Mrs. the daughter-in-la- w Jennie France of WanaMp. Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pace have been Mr. and Mrs. Julius Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuller of Montlcello. Wanship News cm rate la excess of six percent (6) per annum. The highest rate of interest Mated In the got mceod the rrprT1i fewest rate of Interest so stated by moro than three percent per flrat trator, farmers Hpma Admln- -' 1st ration, (hereinafter called the "GoveromanlfL that the bonds win be sddtotheGovern- at an interest rate of 4 24 percent per annum. The right la reserved to reject any or all bids. 5-- - ' : VS 9-- 10 12 - 15 17 19 . '. 25 30 ht'-'no- one-eigh- 34-3- Marion News H one-ten- SHI MOM MTUin . Each bid muat bo endowed la a sealed anvdope which ahoidd be plainly marked Proposal for Kamas8owar Revenue Bonds, Series 1969 andmust bo accompanied by a certified or caahier'f cheek drawn upon an ' Incorporated bankor trust company In the amount of Twenty-Si- x Hundred Dollars (jZflOQM) payable to fog order of Kamas Town ae I guarantee of good frith on the part of the Udder. Checks win be returned to the unsuccessful bidders promptly .upon the award of the bonds to successful Udder. The check of the successful bidder will be held mw rim! m fppUgg fo. ward the purchase price of the bonds at the time of tholr de- -' livery. If the successful Udder frila to aceopt and pay far the bonds when so tendered, bis check will he forfeited ae liq-. Hilhtftii ihlBftiM- the usual closing certificates, including a statement that there is no litigation pending or, to the knowledge of the afalper thereof, threatened bonds. the of the validity fecting Copies of in official statement containing further Infor--' mation about the bonds and Kamas Town may be obtained from Pfaylis Lewis, Town Clark, Kamas, Utah. Dated this 24 day of May, 1969. . - ... chaser. There will also bsfurn-i- H 13, It Is expected that if the rates and terms of the bids received an higher and less reasonable than those which may bo obtained by selling the bonds to the United States of America, acting through the Adminis- . ) days after the opening of bids or as otherwise may be agreed upon' with the purchaser; provided, If, pursuant to Section Utah Coda Annotated (1953), an election dull be required, the purchaser may rescind the agreement with foe Town and be relieved of any obligation to purchase the bonds. The unqualified approving opinion of Messrs. JonesWaldo Holbrook A McDonough of Salt Lake City, Utah, will be furnished without cost to the pur Oft. CaCWI, WHO. .. KUOU BMMR ISMOF. HI SUM IHTWINITI. Die 2&Jg. eWtiis1&y - The hoods will bs delivered In Kamas,- Utah, ai the office of foe Town Treasurer or else-wh- srt at foe purchaser's expanse and risk os or about sixty - . - . j Wll-lai- . . QUALITY QUARTER HORSES 4-- H Horse Training News CYCLING COOKS Tuesday our club met at Jams Johnsons home. She Is our leader. Our projects are second year cooking and Bicycle Safety. Our name la Cycling Cooks. Officers are Judy Chappell, president; Sherri Bralthwaitc, vice president; Alicia llortin, secretary; Connie Dzuik, reporter. There are seven members; Judy, Debra, Alicia, Conter, nie, Kalleen, Sherrie, Connie Dzluk. J.B. KING WAYWARD JAY Standing: Hard twist1 String HOLY ROSE THAPEUS TOAD. by (HARD TWIST) leads the way Monterey with the hottest deals in town Iluiyn.-Repor- RODEO QUEENS OAKLE- YAny South Summit girls wishing to compete for the Oakley 4th of July Rddeo Queen, please contact DeLora Young or Betty Wilde by Saturday, June 7. All girls must be 15 by the Fourth of July. PROVEN Conformation Speed Disposition Dan L Crandall PHONE 783-456- 6 PEOA, UTAH ODANDALL-lVALKE-fi Yooriford Dealer MOTOR CO. Coalville, Utah THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Coalville, Utah Thursday, Jime 5, 1989 s Gordon B. Taylor President Phy 11s Lewis Town Clerk Published In The Summit Bee June 5 and 12, County 1969. |