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Show CYrk of NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION ; Mn..CTF to the e I SEPTEMBER e" 3. 19S7 ojx-ne- The Hoard of Counly Commissioner of Tooele County. State m regular public session on the third day of September, 115?, at the hour of 10 oa o'thxk am al the regular inerting plate of said Ihud m the Courthouse in Tooele, Utah. On roll call the following member were determined present: George Uill.s Simth, Chairman; R Sterling llalladay, Comm. siom-r- ; Geutqc Huums. Commissioner. Also present: Willard H Sagers, County Clerk. ofUtah. met Absent" J p.o-P,s- Tooele, Utah T 107 County io the juJgis of the eYction, to bo bv them Jpho 1 WC.ODr Ai, vnu-r- . xlull be ,B,rt-- on the buck thereof by (he i "Mu'l Tooele County, Ctah, incur debt and issue fxmdx to faiiniit s.gruture of the Counts tleik and xhall be in substantially. ,age n MV hint waierfmvl when t ie ainmi.it of Jlwinoo to run for a pern! of not none than the tol. owing form stale u etise posMssmg He pioja-fne years funn the date thrieof and to Gar intrust at a rate and Without pun basing a fr.blu! Ballot Number; 01 late not in etitss of f.ve ( r ttni r annum for the Slaiep It tweser, the luw requ.u OFFICIAL BALLOT of of the tost of netting a public building tie v must hunt oii'v w hen a i one (uvii'g juit "Shull Tooele (uuntv, Lull. incur debt enj Kue bonds to for use in t hr taie. mjinirnante and rehtf of imligi nt s.tk pun,, d bv s..meoiie of adult eui. the amount of IlGJ.OuO to run for a id di period of not more than mirnt (xior poisons m and for irie County, imlud-I- I ?l y.uts of age or old. r fixe year from the date thereof and to bear interest at a rate I ina' g jll furnishings and qu.j mi lit tfieielu: t, huntiis weir reminded lutesijiy r or rates not in race annum for tbe ol f.se per cent At su.d elution the X'! shall Ik- at the floor of ' txl tguni that it is i lit gal to hunt of 0 clo k a tn and shad m tn.in puijose of paying pan of the rost of erecting a pubhc budding i;oi unid and slug I i Ium-- atti.qiass private s r!y at any for use in the tare, maintenance and relief of indigent auk the liour of x txi o clink pm m hiiomuii time w.l'ioiit evoie-and dependent poor pel sons in and for Tootle County, includhud s'. .ill f told Js eeailv as jnwvl.le m confomntv of the owner tu It mint ing all netessary furnishings and equipment therefore?" with the g neral , . laws of the State of Utah, and at suih elect io i eveiy qialified Voter of su.d County Who shall have slid a r?r.WrTrrjQ twiitt-UV- l. projx ny tax m said County in the year ptnedu g mu It ehniion, .haii ie enmied to voie Killing The polling plans and judg-- s who aie to tonduif vuij thition futm.nt-- i On Illegal None 1 hereujsin. the following resolution was intrtxluced in written form by George Wilhs South, was read in full, and pursuant to motion made by George Huiann and seconded by R. Sterling llalladay, was adooted by the following vote: Ae: George Wilhs Smith, R. Sterling HallaJay, George Buiani Na : None The resolution was thereupon Signed by the Chairman of the' Hoard of County Commissioners anJ attested by the Clerk and is as follows; A Rl SOILTIQN calling for an election to be held in Tooele County, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to fhe qualified soters of said county who have paid a property tax therein In the year pnxedmg said election the question of incurring debt and issuing bonds to the amount of flGO.OuO for the pur-po- e of erecting a public building for use in the care, maintenance and relief of ind.genl suk and dependent poor person in and for Tooele County, including all necessary furnishing ft? Of Elk ItJi.tlVkN, 1 Rewards for Regular Olllcer or Judge of Election Polling Place (Name ol Building) Rhi-- Naomi AJattiMin ' G. RiKkw.ll Pearl GilYijne Uie I jsliiun Sant Shield I and equipment. WHFRFAS. in the opinion of the Hoard of County Commissioners Action 5 That no ballot shall be received bv the judge unless Too,.!o of Tooele County Uah. U Is necessary and advisable that a new',h. a r,. wintered voter residing he Mme fch offt.r public building for use In the care, maintenance and relief of ho ha, p1!d! oih1 he t.!pf,lon dlstnc, n tthlt.h hp offt.rs in and for Tooele County. indigent Sick and dependent poor tax in lhe ClHln(v nf Tont.e in the year ptecedmg propprly le C, Johnson Residence including all necessary furnishing and equipment be erected in urh e,.t Ilon tja;ol boo bond election sdull be furnished Too and for said County for the use and benefit of said County and the hy (hp Cmmlv cierk at ,he aruKis poMing places. The County Clerk Jf Towle County, Utah, shall furnish to the judyr of election of rath HI RfAS, lx raie part of the funds wiih uhich to erect, St, M.itgueiite Clmiih election district, at least one day previous to the day oTochV furnun and equip the same, it udl bo necessary to Tooele Count) election, a certified copy of the registration list of all regular! to issue and se.l its negotiable coupon bonds to the amount of One flection districts comprising each such special election district. Hundred Sixrv Thousand Dollars ($160,000); and the mines of all registered voters residing in Tooele County, y ft 7mtner Residence 'shoeing Hlil.Kl.AS, the interests of Tooele County requiring it, the Board State of Utah. of Counly Commissioner of said County deems it expedient and 6. That immediacy after the pods are closed the judges1 necessary at this time and for the public good, to submit to such shall proceed to count and canvass the votes cast at suc h election. Grantsulle 1 Grant ille Citv Hall . qualified voters of the County who shall have paid a property tax'and promptly thereafter certify the result to the Board of County, fheremjn thejearrecedingsaid election, lhe question of whether Commissioners of Tooele County. Utah, and the said Board, as the said shall bo issued for the purpose aforesaid; 'official Hoard of Countv Canvassers, shall, at a meeting to be held' NOW. TIII.RITORK, BE IT Rf SOLVF.I) BY THE HOARD OP on Tuesday. November 13. 1157. at 12 o'clock nK.n (the first Monday ,tj" COUNTY' COMMISSIONERS OF TOOtXE COUNTY. STATE OF fol!owmg said elect. .m. November II. being a legal holiday), canvas! Ku lhe vote and determine the result, and the Clerk of the Board shall Section I. That an election is hereby called to be held throughout enI.r surh determination in the minutes of the meeting of said u,k' (,'nt - ''ard House TooeY County. Utah, on the fifth day of November, 1157. at which Board. election there shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said county Section 7. That notice of said special bond election shall be who have paid a property tax therein in the year preceding said prepared and given by the County Clerk of Tooele County, by publish F.rda 4. Ward House election the proposition set out in the form of ballot appearing in ,ing thc same in each and every issue of the Tooele Transcript, a Section 4 hereof. Inewsjvapcr of general circulation, printed and published at Tooele! Section 2. That said election shall be held in Tooele County in said Tooele Countv. Utah, for four full weeks prior to said fke View 5. Hleaard Residence m the special voting district set out in fhe form of notice of election, the first publication to be made not fewer than twenty-eight- , election appearing in Section 8 hereof, and fhe polling places within davs before the date hereinbefore designated for the holding of said districts (which have been designated by the County Clerk said election, and bv each registration agent in Tooele County by Y , , . - , and which are hereby approved) and the judges who are to conduct (he posting of a notice in substantially the same form not less than the election in the several districts, shall be those specified in said f,ve davs prior to fhe date of said election in at least five conform of notice of election. For the purpose of the election called spjcumi places in his regular election district, hereby the Special Election Districts designated in the manner and Section 8. That said notice of said bond election shall be inClover 7. Russell Residence composed of the regular election districts specified in said form of substantially the following form, notice are hereby created, and the regular election districts com-- . BOND ELECTION NOTICE prising each of said sjvecial election districts are hereby consolidated into each such special election district. UTAH TOOELE COUNTY, STATE Section 3. That fhe polls in the various special election districts NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election has been called shall be at the hour of 7:00 o'clock a m. of said day. and to be held in each of the following special election districts in 9' Town ,IjI1 shall remain open until and be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock Tooele County. Utah, on Tuesday., the 5th day of November. 1957. P m. of said day. 'at which there shall be submitted to such qualified voters of said Section 4. That the ballots to be used in voting on the question County as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year pre- Stoikton 10. Wilsons above submitted shall be prepared and furnished by the County 'ceding said election, the following question, frald I 1 3- i I Carol T. Shield liter Ciiindiy Be B. Gowanx I vd.a I, Si hut Alue Shield 1 un ice C. Rhea Amelia Nash Thomas leta Bateman Harrison Mary Durfee Alice Amy Watson Mr Melsm Brim ' Inii-eitir- - tae concerning mooe These rewards, which will te paid by the department, were in an cffoit to thwart the of illegal ,em .ally large namtw-kills of these ammal taking pla.e liar mg the deer M aon IVpart'tienl jxikemen aKo re- mimb-to tw- - douh') sure hunter id their target sutie e'k are found m man) of me ntoie jxipuljr deer area of the state while moor ate found in nattered nundter throughmil the II. gh Uintah Make sure a'wi. the department i auiiimid. that it isn't another hunter ou have lined up m our k a r Cook'S ( iisitiojxilltan f agle 2 1! 13 g 10 14 Club 7 17 6 18 nmtmued to control the l, jJ b ,lk n (,,ur J',r Sjn' fr,,m C""k,'S ,p."m :,h M.ke NfiM-U- ,,,w 22 hi erte. Teammate f'1' belied with a 5 M H.II D.t hi Hud Camack 3. had a 217 game and had a 218. Adv. Agency b4t Padgen lmlH ro,n rhe raJ nien "O' fl' the . 3 Hatkinghant tnade hi-T ooele ane bv shoot I 72 2. A 2.3 for a ",,si R'a,1,p season total of 707. This is h.gh OjK. thu first lime a TnO series has ever been shot at the TooeY alleys HIRE I ROM TINMSSrr. in a fjnrtumed league. Congratu- Mis, Melba Brute, assistant die- lation. Burk H.gh for KTUT was Tennessee Jim liiKhis with tician at Henderson. a (211) 574 se- II gh School, is vis.t.ng here, guest rie of her tos'ers and their husbands. The Cosmopol.tan Club vacated Mr. and Mrs Mansur Sh.bley o 'Fagles B,e CelUrVtmn Mr. and Mr rnest Ueyland. b Hlgh for. lhlrt p,,mIs. with wdl she I fames Ausuk Joejihuu Gillette B. llKN IIOMP. nJ Mf a.K, M(i . Jan returned to Berkley, Cu'.f. after has it, g s tit lhe summer as gut st uf his patent, Mr and Mts, M, A. Rolph. 1km is a stnd- til at the University of California m his Junior year lie I entered I n in the S hool of Ar where he u an out r Alue M teuton Gabel lYIaMare Mary Shield Anna Mae I rukwin Noreen .. RI Sjit Ionise Hardy Delia fentral Sdliail. CITY BOWLING long Bmk lieiime yt-a- m format, on leud.e.g CtamV.ng" student' itHivu tun of in rsnnA ilUgall) killing elk or Itumsi will again bo in rife, i this Vear. the t tah Ikpurlment r.t I e.h and lian.e sta'ed Imlay. ' Y league Rewards to ron supjilvmg Simp th. inhumation will lie ilUll in hands case romefiimg elk and tt.XJ in I adgen ,IO Iht Election District Numbered , and Moose He has previmis'y taught one year in (.runfsvilY. Mr. 5 an want to fu ;d up go.J d.orus seitum Se wish him link I Mr Vtnl.am teadmig di v, tduiai..n at I ooele H.th, (t. BjuaIl.j ffltm uf, State, laugh! previously at Tootle ud 'he also v.s.t relative Urry GtantsvdY and Salt lake City. with a (212) 5.54 sene. Mi. Brute will K remembered Mike Mogus, Secy a the former Melba Worth. ngton. who was postmistress at Paulos Motor Caldwell Drug Val Smith Manila Camjibell Georgia H. I Ikmgton m Mts. Myrtle Paget Blanche fluff I d.th Castagno Jessie DefjMarc Annie Dioubay Mr. Clarence fothrane Helen ikoodatd IS R Co. ( 21 3 15 9 15 9 13 11 Bateman Jewelry 5 19 Polosky' 3 21 Michael's Jewelry Paulos Motor continued to lead Mrs. Vovle Shields is the first league foot- the league by taking four points J Friday Mrs. Don C. Shield lull game of the season. Tckk-Uteam. Bill Buck- from polosky' Mr. Glen Braiken is )!aying against Olvmpus at Oh ingham was high for Paulo withj I rnest Mts Ahlstrom ,vmpus. The game is going In (203) 5h0 series Dick Long helped J I mma Arthur begin at 2.30 and students can with a 214 game. Irene J. Russell 'buy tirkets at the bcMikstore. No' Caldwell Drug moved into sec-- J John W. Green .student game tickets will be sold ond place by clipping Bateman's J 'at Olympus, so if student don't for four points. Ifigh for Cald-- i Mrs. Ionia Dymmk want to pay adult prices at Olytn- - well's was Keith Cook with a (210) Ivie Nielsen 'pus they should buy their tickets 570 series. Teammate Nick Tho- - J Mrs, Lillian Green ut the biKkstore. mas ulo helped with a 210 game. Sidney Pehrson held officers The student The smelter moved into a tie for ! bmly Nillie Gray a meeting Tuesday and every one (second with Caldwell Drug by tak- Mrs. George Skinner voted in favor of having a dame.ing four points from Michael's, Mr, f rank Johnson I (jewelry. H'gh for the oremen was J rulay at Tooele at 9 pm. Maurine R. Pdwards As a rule, dames on nights .Marty Elu h with a (1252) 574 se-- J Pearl R. Shelton jthat games are played away are rlesy Jean M. Brown inot usually permitted, but thej,)jkii Mogus, Secretary Wade P. Calloway Ibjpah 11, Calloway Store fgame is in the afternoon and evMrs. Joyce P. Cook eryone should be back by nine j F. F. Snively (o'clock so that they cun come to 26: J Team standings as of Sept. Wendover 1, Lion Bldg. Mrs. Clarence D. McLeoc the dance. 13 3 The Pep Club is planning the Bateman Jewelry Mrs. Leah A. Christensen II 5 "Kickoff Dance" in honor of the Lawrence Tloral Loncta Wadsworth 9 7 Jim's Cosmojxilitan 18 after football team on October Tod Park 12, Theater Bldg. Lorraine P. Frazer Stoker Motor 8'j 7'j! w ith Bingham. our Kame Fern Day 10! i! Tanner Service 54 House is Chairman the Uarolyn N'nrita Peterson 1 15 Solvin' Kickoff Dance. There has BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Carol! High individual been some talk by Caro'yn and OF TOOELE COUNTY', UTAH. 200. Cisneros. 7 Club of the Pep (other members Dated the 3rd day of September. jq-individual series; Kaye High iof tlt'ct,n8 a football queen to GEORGE WILLIS SMITH, Chairman 530. Buckingham, dance. over the ATTEST: reign team high team se--J High game, AI1 ,he cIasss at Tootle lfih WILLARD !L SAGERS, Tooele County Clerk 2480. elected their officers for the ries: Stoker Motor, Section 9. That the County Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and series for the J High games and instructed to furnish instructions and directions, deliver ballots com'nB year, J land stationery, and procure and take such other stejvs as may be sen'or officers are: Howard week: Carol Cisneros, 200 ( 508), Mary'-HursMike Shuler. President: Arthur. necessary in carrying out this resolution, to the end that said 198 (529). Verna WilmoP-Richard Ander election may be called and held in accordance with law. jVice President; (513), Pama Wimmer 196 j ADOPTFD AND APPROVED this 3rd day of September. 1957, son- - Secretary, 194 (511), Rose: )unior officers which were cho- - Jane Hammond by the Board of County Commissioners of Tooele County, State' sen are: Paul Loveless, Presi- - Marie Orlando 193 ( 500), Betty: of Utah. 192 (525), Kaye Bucking-- J ident: John Cluff- Vice Presidenti McCrea GEORGE WILLIS SMITH. Chairman HI ham (530), Lola Cheek 1S7. j iNorma Benson, Secretary. ATTEST: Bevan Ann 182; Leona Hewett 180, : officers are: Joe Sophomore WILLARD H. SAGERS. Tooele County Clerk DeBois 179 ( 507), Jo Bar- Betty Hansen Lorene Ma' President; (Other business not jxirtinent to the above appears in the minutes ; Vice President; Lorraine Hansen low 186. of the meeting.) On motion made, seconded, and carried the meeting was Secretary. Freshman officers are: Boyd 8Tlt WARD RELIEF SOCIETY! journed. Loveless, President; Joan Dillard. WILLIS GEORGE SMITH, Chairman Vice President; ATTEST: Kathy Thomas, Eighth Ward Relief Society J Teacher Topic meeting will be WILLARD H. SAGERS. Tooele County Clerk Secretary. Everyone wishes them luck in held Tuesday, Oct. 8, beginning J STATE OF UTAH whatever they do for their class at 1: 15. Marie Mauer will give j ss. and Tooele High School this year! the lesson. Truths to Live by ! new more of at Three teachers and Coven- - J the Doctrine From Tooele County I, Willard H. Sagers, the duly qualified and acting Tooele Clerk Tooele High this year are Mr. ants will be the subject. All visit- J Wil- be 3ones Swan Mr. to Mr. and asked are teachers preof Tooele County, Utah, and ing Clerk of the Board of County their )amsand to sent reports, j bring Commissioners, do hereby certify according to the records of said Theology and testimony meet-- , board in my official possession that the above and foregoing is a r; 3ones teaches chemistry, ing will be held at 2 o'clock. Flor- - J true and correct copy of the minutes of a regular meeting of the phys'cs and mathematics. He O16 BYU and ence McBride will give the les- of County Commissioners of Tooele County, Wtah, including aended schl resolution adopted at said meeting, in so far as said minutes pertain comes from Payson, Utah. He son. The Doctrine and Covenants ! to the matters therein set out. says he doesnt have a pet peeve. will be the source of study for J the new year. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my official but is easy t0 Everyone is invited to come and J anJ impressed hereon the seal of Tooele County this 3rd cher. He graduated from Tooele enjoy these lessons. There will be day of September. 1957. and then the University of Utah, a lady to tend the children. WILLARD H. SAGERS, Tooele County Clerk I j t: OF OF - - j ojn-ne- ,hr ( to-wi- AT MANTES CHEVROLET . . 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You know youre getting the finest used car on the market, when you look for the big, red OK Tag! MANTES CHEVROLET 23 South Main Phone 866 8, h j - P,ease-signatur- e : opening day bag from these two areas. The following reminders were listed by the department covering important regulations for water-fow- l hunters to keep in mind. The 8 a.m. opening hour will be strictly enforced, as will the open-Uta- h waterfowl hunters, 25 toing and closing hours each follow-30,00- 0 strong, will move onto theing day. Shooters should carry a states marshes and waterways, timetable of these hours withi Saturday, Oct. 5 for opening day them. beginning the longest duck and Daily bag limit for ducks is! five, possession limit after two goose season in many years. Department of fish and game days of shooting is ten. However,! officials reminded the starting these limits may be increased to hour for the shoot Saturday iseight bag and 13 possession pro- 8 a.m. with closing time 6:04 p.m.vided they contain not less than that day. Shooting hours through three pintails or three widgeons each of the following 95 days end-o- r three of these species in the These two birds are ing January 7, 1958, will be half hour before sunrise to "bonus birds this sun-agai- n Thoroughly Inspected Reconditioned for Performance Reconditioned for Safety Reconditioned for Value Honestly Described Warranted in Writing -- set. season. The department said prospects Though a bag and possession are bright for a good opening daylimit of six geese is allowed, only shoot and continuing season with one of these may be of the dark, Canada, species, ground and aerial surveys show-o- r ing amole waterfowl along the All persons over 16 years of age states flywavs. must have a federal waterfowl Past records indicate two of thehunting stamp. Such stamp should favorite state public marshes. Far-b- e affixed to the state license mington and Ogden Bay refuges, and must be validated by the, will play host to 3,000 and 4,500hunters said' upon signature hunters, respectively, on the ing, lay. Forecast is for a normal Juveniles 14 and 15 years of1 i s t SALE t s I I ) continues at HOOD DRUGS until Saturday 9 p.m. SALE ON VITAMINS HOUSEHOLD GOODS MEDICINES ETC. open-stam- j; |