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Show 1 tfcursday February TKP T FAMR. Trcmoow. Utah 1, 1951 l J mi. and Mrs. Lament Gardner The Duett Loveianua w nnS- the sale and refuse to make have a new baby girl, bom at Mrs. bonds. Mr. of the delivery ham City visited All bids must be without conA-- R. Bur-- 1 the Brigham hospital. The the and R Ault dition or qualification and acmother and the baby are at then group The banks Sunday. check companied by a certified nome with the family now. in the amount of $2,000.00 as visited In Tremonton. T cent 4H) per annum, to be determined by resolution to be adopted by the Board of Trustees at or subsequent to the $30,000.00 sale of the bonds, which interTOWN OF ELWOOD, BOX est shall be payable ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. on the first days of FebREVENUE WATERWORKS and ruary August of each year. BONDS Both principal and interest; Series of February 1, 1951 shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of i America at the Bear River State Sealed bids for the purchase 'Bank, Tremonton, Utah. Said of Waterworks Revenue Bonds bonds shall mature serially in of the Town of Elwood, Box El- numerical order One Thousand par Dollars ($1,000.00) on February der County, Utah, for the Dolvalue of Thirty Thousand l in each of the years 1954 to lars ($30.000.S0) will be receiv- 1983, inclusive. ed by the undersigned at the The bonds shall be optional regular meeting place of the for redemption in inverse nuin Trustees Town the of Board on merical order 1, February o'2:00 until of Elwood, Utah, 1956 or on any interest navment clock p. m., MJS.T. on Monday, date thereafter, at the principal February 5th, A. D. 1951. at amount tnereor with accrued. which time and place said bids Interest to the redemption viU be publicly opened and date plus a premium equivaread. inlent to one Said bonds shall be secured by terest computed atyear's rate the a pledge of the net revenues to of Interest borne by the bond be derived from the operation of in the year immediately followthe waterworks plant and sys- ing the date of tem. Said bonds shall be dated Notice of redemptionredemption. is to be February 1, 1951, shall be in given by publication of an apof One denomination the propriate notice one time in a ($1,000.00) Thousand Dollars circulation newspaper of one be numbered (1) published in general each, shall Lake City, Salt to thirty (30), both inclusive, Utah, not less than thirty (30) and shall bear Interest until days prior to the date fixed for rates, not redemption, and such notice is) paid at a rate or one-half to exceed four and per to be sent by registered mail to the paying agent bank and to Edward L. Burton & Company, 160 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, not lessi than thirty (30) days prior to such date. Bidders are requested to specify in their bids the price they will pay, not less than par, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery, for bonds bearing interest at a rate or rates to be designated in their bids, provided that all bonds of the same maturity shall bear interest at the same rate. The Board of Trustees will consider bids for all or none, all or any part, or for a combination of bids that would dispose of all of the bonds. In determind . , . ing the best bid, the interest cost to the Town will be comcooperative has won an outstanding market puted by determining the interest at the rate or rates bid position across the nation from February 1, 1951 to the. with its guaranteed MILK WHITE maturity of the bonds, after deducting therefrom any premieggs and poultry. ums offered. If there be two or more equal bids, and such bids This assures a steady are the best received, the market for all authorities will decorporate producer members at termine which bid will be ac premium prices. cepted. The Board of Trustees would like each bidder to file with his bid a tabulation show ing the total interest cost un der his bid. The right is re served to reject any and all bids P AND FARMERS and to the bonds OJJSces Cjawraf - - - - - vji ufe ay for sale. If, due to the na mm Sw wmi tional emergency, the materi Cmtnict Brandt (a als necessary to construct the Utah oarf Snlkm MoW system cannot be obtained, the Town reserves the right to can Notice of Bond Sale semi-annual- ly EraiiamaasTgaj IOO grower-owne- omttpouimy CO-O- ju eel dated damages in case the successful bidder shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms ATTEST: brother. La Mont Richards, pri-lar- in honor of La Mont. ds Se tk of his bid. The bonds will be delivered at some bank in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the Town's expense. The Town will furnish the ap proving opinion of Ray, Raw lins, Jones and Henderson, attorneys of Salt Lake City, Utah, and will also furnish the print ed bonds. Further details in connection with the issue will be furnished upon application to Richard C. Harris, Town Clerk, Elwood, Utah. By order of the President and Board of Trustees of the Town of Elwood, Box Elder County, State of Utah, this 13 day of January, Mr. and Mrs. O. Leslie Rees or to his leavine for a mission- attended a farewell dance Sat- - A family party was also attend-- T urday and a testimonial Sunday ed by the Reeses at the home of in Fielding in honor of her Bishop and Mrs. Elmer Rich- - IT'S REALLY NEW... Not just but new beauty, new comfort, new power, too. And "re-style- the Ride's a Revelation! DESIGNED FOR YOU 1951. Amos F. Hansen, you want the President . . . roomy-comfo- rt Richard C. Harris, Town Clerk (SEAL) Date of first publication, Jan 3 Z uary 18, 1951 ... You LOOK AT THE EXTRA VALUE get the luxury the extra visibility you want you demand. AND YOUR BUDGET, TOO . . . . . . Compare the DEIVEYVILLE Zane Wheatley was honored Monday evening at a party, before he leaves for Camp Stone- man, at Pittsburg, California to continue his training in the U. S. Air Force. A program of in strumental and vocal music was presented and Rupert Blackham gave a talk. Mrs. Clarence Perry and children spent the weekend with relatives at Preston, Idaho. The friendly Circle held their recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Ivy Madsen. were Marjorie Burbank, Nola Norr and Ivy Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Garrell Evans and daughter of Sunnyside, Utah, spent a few days here with the Lloyd Lish family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning and children of Roy, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waterproof Ignition for Quick Starrs e Hydraulic Shift and Fluid Drive Long Wheelbase, Ride Big, New, slon Engine Steering Featherlight, High-Coaipr- Big Mrs. T. A. Ault SOTO GIVES YOUt New "Oriflow" Shock Absorbers Tip-To- features on your right with those of the most costly cars and figure for yourself the money you save with the '51 DeSoto! DE Brakes for 12-in- Big Full-Cradl- Shock-fre- e Windows for Maxl Extra Safety mum Visibility New Parking Brake Easy to Apply Walls Cylinder The ride is a Tg' sis 4Jl Don't miu GROUCHO MARX la "You Bet Your Ufa" on both Radio and TV each week on all Lish. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Burbank were and children of Brigham Saturday night guests of the A. R. Burbanks. Mikel Coye and Marie Burbank of Honeyville, were recent guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank. NBC itationt. Bear River Auto Co. Garland Utah At various states in the present dispute What is the TRUTH? the Railroads f .. Is this agreement! U I the MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT mm j December 21, crease of 23 cents tional 2 cents ;MJJjJS, lf 1951. reement n. C. 195 l. g, 195 nt be Kth Scent S5P5 r . , manoower ana actually becomes . hour 3. yara such assail, footboard yardmasters """r" .,,., ih sstszs rsg-jM- and -- oek car retarder operas.- - fr thefor P" paid that b "0W and -- a The 28-K- ten ur labour the 10 rate etVcti ror changes which may have been ' rovided. however, !Vd aT 1. finai this in rules or workine con initiated prior that if as the result policy, workers such f meetln8SSi.I8UCh 8ecurft ati! so-cal- f "'Weieiicefe-ia- . led till creases received under At ot the Pan? reuest either LIT1' meeting Doctor Steelman shall fix the ? vadd"loa "'S'i.'j.iMrj 0r oyees covered by receive Permitted increases, the parties may dlsSus3CihrfhteelBan 00 or after July l 1952. ?o .ffectH. usui JS'li.rS""- - 1 " " frlnThaiK86 8tab"ition to !nn,,:f lncrease rot. r!"hJ: --lM' .U!u?roposala for changes in rates of conditions will be initiated 0? JreSSSed rfkfn emPloyees any carrier or by any ca! ! rL, against its against hr-- : ininS n.r .LI Territories) f r,Ta' n ditions . 4 In, consideration of above, this agreement tn k- - mrr--' . t0 "dollars fhhe.8ame Janri!0 Parties are unahi. tirtS? - roTatf" Rhi ? v ftval"Di":':w tne 176) sll until January Emergency Board. The union leaders refused. the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rates and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below; embo(ying 2nth afhic1?0ethly salary w t0 First principles applicable to entered into for benefit of yardmasters. 1. "SO. the basic hours of dinin i:r fffeC!iVe Ootobr be reduced from 225 to 205 hours per" monthf fewardf penalty overtime to accrue 2402S bhrpra8id 205 rardmt-Afre!eBe- ... ... seek to adjustment April operating employees the railroads agreed to arbitrate; The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the recom- mendations of President Truman's ooo the Labor Unions with the brotherhoods of railroad ilAO - OKI COUIOU V V J UH doctor Steelman and JS inforaatlon from the wage authorities or other government agencies !7 Ai tilIn "J" We are publiahing this and other advertiscmenta to talk to you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody. 1 ffibiAim.'7iTO f |