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Show & U'iAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, May S, 1940 LEGAL NOTICE Utah Valley News rtikllAad every I Muitk 1 ini Wat frihv UTAH VALLEY narmU PUBLISHING Election Notice by ca Tiur UUk making other provisions with respect to tho operation of said plant and system and ths Issuance of said bonds; and providing for the payment of said bpads;" and WHEREAS, it has been ascertained by the Board of Commissioners that at tho last preceding lection for governor held la the City of Provo City there wore east for all candidates a total of ill? votes, and It has been dstsrmlnsd by tbs Board of Commissioners that the Initiative petition for tho shove entitled ordinance is signed by 070 legal voters qualified to ORDINANCE NUMBER sign said petition, and that said AN ORDINANCE providing petition contains ths number of for tho holding of u apodal qualified signers required by lection In tho City of Provo Chapter 10 of Title SC of the City, Utah, for tho purpoao of Utah Revised Statutes, 1090, and submitting to tho quullflod said electors thereof tho question Initiative WHEREAS, i petition has been In all other reof adopting uu Inittatlvo ordinance pertaining to tho acspects carefully examined and has bora found by tho Board of Comquisition of tho additional facilities originally contemmissioners to bo fall and complated for tho completion of plete, and to comply In all re-- s tho electric light end power pacts with ths requirements of aid Chapter 10; and plsnt and system of tho City of Provo City and tho IssuWHEREAS, tho ordinance aet ance of 91,100,000 Elactrio out In said petition has boon Revenue Bonds of sold city adopted by tho Board of Comfor tho purpose of paying thu missioners subject to approval of cost of such completion and the qualified electors of tho City for tho purpoao of refunding of Provo City, and It to desired tho bonds originally Issued to cull u special election ut which for tho payment of the cost tho question of the adoption of of constructing and acquiring aid ordinance may bo referred to said plant and system. tho electors of tho City of Provo WHEREAS, there has this day City qualified to vote thereon; been presented to the Board of NOW, THEREFORE, Bo It and Commissioner an Initiative peti- It Ia Hereby Ordained by the 7 So. Ith East tion requesting that tho Board of Board of Commissioners of ths Ruby Jonec Commissioners either adopt tho City of Prove City, Utah County, SO North 6th East ordinance therein aet out or inb- Utah, as follows: uilt such ordinance to the vote of 4. Tho registration the Utah Valley News, a newsSection Section 1. That there shall the qualified electors of tho City ouch on held be In said election district of paper published and enjoying, u for the 15th city 'agent of Provo City for adoption, sold circulation in tho City of 'said between shall of the 1040, City register voters ou general May, ordinance being entitled: "Au day Provo City: A. M. are such as o'clock seven hours of law, and days provided by Ordinance providing for tho even oclock P. M. a special elec- ball give the notice of regtetre. (Hero follows ths form of of tho additional acquisition tlon required by law and ahull Notice hereby given.) facilities originally contemplated tion ut which there shall bo to tho legal voters of sold furnteh one of tho Judges of hte for the completion of tho munici8ectlon I. That said election u copy ot tho of- shall bo held In all respects, and pally owned electric generating elty tho question of tho approval election district tor hla ficial district of described at tho ordinance la ths register notice thereof shall ho given in all plant and electrical distribution a time not later than one day respeets, as system of tho City of Provo City, preamble hereto. required by the which laws of Utah pertaining Utah; authorising and providing Section I. That all electors of next preceding the day on general to municipal elections. for tho Issuance of 1, 900,000 tho City of Provo City qualified the election to to bo held. Electric Revenue Bonds of tho to vote ou said proposition under Section 5. That tho ragtetra-tlo- u Section 7. That thu proposiCity of Provo City for tho pur- tho provisions of tho constitution agent for ouch election dis- tion to bo submitted, and the pose of defraying ths cost of tho of Utah and Title 05 of tho Re- trict shall poet ln ut lout five ballots to bo used ut said election complatlorf of sold plant and sys- vised Statutes of Utah. 1019, us (5) conspicuous places within his shall be ln substantially the foltem and for tho purpoao of re- amended, shall be permitted to district ut least five (5) days lowing form. It being understood funding tho outstanding alactrto vote ut aald election. prior to tho data fixed for sold that said ballots shall comply in revenue bonds of said city; prelection thu following election all respects with tho requirements 8eetion I. That tho polta shall notice, which notice scribing the form and othor deshall also bo of Chapter 10, and Section 5 of tails of sold bonds; providing for bo opened In every regularly published once u week for not loco Chapter of Title 05, Utah Reestablished of said precinct tho collection and disposition of elty than four consocutlvo weeks ln vised Statutes, 1950, us amended: on said which of tho election, day ths revenues to bo derived from ORDINANCE NO said electric generating plant and precincts, voting places, and ths lection officiate to servo iu ouch An electrics distribution Initiated ordinance adopted on system; April tlrd, 1040, subject to approval by tho voters, for completion of originally FOR contemplated facilities for tho municipal electric plant and intern; authorising ths Issuance of 91,000,000 Electric Revenue Bonds to pay for ouch completion and to refund thu outstanding electric revenue bonds of said city; prescribing ths details AGAINST of said bonds; providing for tho disposition of tho revunuM to ho derived from aald plant and sntem; making other provisions with respect to said plant and system and tha Issuance of said bonds; and providing for tho payment of said TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF TIIE CITY OF PROVO CITY, Em- nl ut iMMh natter Mnwnlig IE 1NT at the Mt effiee at Truro, UTAH: ut the Aet llanh I. Ilia Oteh. Take notice that on the 16th day of May, 1940, an election will be held la tho City of Provo City, Utah, at the places set out in this Ordinance, and for tho purpoco of submitting to tho qunllfiod voters of said elty tho questions set out lu an ordinance adopted by the Price ia with the What System? wrong Board of Commlaalonors on April llrd, 1140, which ordinance to as That ia the question the study group of Technocracy follows: - What Is Wrong With the Price System? at Provo high school under the chairmanship of T J. Weaver tried to answer this week, in an honest effort to get at facts confronting present day economy, with all its inadequacies, and miseries to the population at large, and its unfairness in the distribution of materials produced. Censlaly th. iwmBtit li sot dovn, Mm, declared. The ans- destroying crops and curtailing wer was that 'Dacia Sam la up productions because the people to hla neck right bow la debt, as hare too much to eat, they con- a malt of tho Price System, hla cluded. credit to lees aouad, sad hla relief Certainly the automobile Indus- remedy to not a cars. try to not dosed down so much of the time because people hare Oommantom to not the answer, for It retains cars they can all the use. the Price System, at the same Certainly everyone does not time pitting the "working class1 hare a modern house to lire In, agslnst tbs "capitalistic owner are and yet houses can be built by class. Modern conditions factory methods which would fast rendering the "working I house everyone. class" obsolete, for machinery Is The cry of people everywhere doing and can do everything bet-I- s: "We are unfed, unclothed, and ! ter than man. Communism's The Hammer and poorly housed Why Is It that 'symbol, people do not and cannot have .Sickle" typifies hand labor, which what we can produce Instead of. la Itself to unable to meet the curtailment and downright technology of today, strnctlon of the national produe- tlon of food, clothing, and homes? "rilll,l to the last desperate stand of the group asked In all serious- : tho Price system, racism to NOT It to filled with Certainly It to not because Intellectual. they csnuot produce enough, but trickery, suppreaslon, and force, rather because they cannot buy and relies on emotionalism, Ignor-whIs produced, they concluded, anee, prejudice, and fear for Its That put their finger on the Popular following. It to suitable "PRICE SYSTEM", which, they onl? to conditions of scarcity, and people long accustomed to ergued, was Invented as a means , or of ralnrtloa, and money was a suppression and prejudice. It can subsld'ary Invention as a medium never WORK In America, of exchsnge, but neither seems able longer to distribute the Democracy to founded ou the Ideal that all goods and serveles which people men are free and equal. It to need, and which the firms, factories, and operators are capable designed for a nation largely do-'ne- w at agricultural, whose aetlvltlee are of producing. simple, and whose movementa are How the Price System Operates! relatively slow. No need for Discussion and soma talking haste In social action, and life to to he simple. Interests from the front of the hall revealed ! and problems minor the following opinions: ( uniform, fundamentally the Price Ryw- .onm, under a democracy. tern operates to make a profit Business men and manufacturers Can Democracy Survive must pay out less for materials to a POWER AGE? Rapid social change to the keyand wages than they reeelve for their goods, which moans that note of Power. Industrial changmore goods fere produced than es too occur every hour, and people can buy; because people democratic Ideals and methods have only the money that waabaeo,M obolBt 0Tr oht. Few paid out to them for aterlals Individuals, no matter how corn- and wages. In order to -- .11 the potent they are In their own fields, surplus goods, nsw customers are able to comprehend the Intrimust be found. This to beeomtug cate and complex problems of toIncreasingly difficult owing to the day. Hence the average Intellifact that our population la no gence Is not equal to the task of longer Increasing at Ha former electing the few trained men rate and there are no longer ex- necessary to carry on under the panding frontiers or waves of modern rapidly changing condi- l tions. Immigration. Various other methods of A creasing sales ore attempted, sueh I biological science, as Installment buying, and ,feord,nf U f,llae ,ni of goods abroad. But theseexport. have I r ,,f pr0Teg th trBth' lh,t limits, and America no longer ean 1Ah,r ln bll- export goods to foreign countries who, like the common people, ties, or aptitudes. Heredity and have no money with which to training determine who Are beat buy, and America to unwilling to fitted for leadership, and not a Industry can trade, but has put other nations single successful continue on the democratic prinon a "each and carry" baata. ciple but Its leaders are selected on the basis of training and abilInstallment Buyhqt are likewise has reached its limit ity, not as our politicians Profits accrue but bring also their selected, on tho basis of ballyhoo train of troubles. One way of and corruption of the electorate. Investing profits la to expand the Society to Sick Today business: build new factories. Indespite the accumulated knowstall new machines, establish new ledge of tho ages, from generation stores,' nil of whleh requires ex- to generation, being brought down panding trade, new populations, Increased territory of operation, to us. More educated, trained and efficient men and women and new Industries. Bnt with a staballsed popula- live today than nt any previous time la history and yet war, Intion, no more new territory to external strife, crime, disease, ploit. the process of expansion has Tesched its limit and new in- - poverty, debt, and unemployment dustrlee can exist only at the ex- fill the land. Science has built the world of today, tho only pense of old ones, thus the larger, answer to Its 111 munt be found by better organised, more efficient, and more highly advertised busi- SCIENCE, and that to TECHnesses are crowding out tae NOLOGY. NOTE (Xrvt weeks study smaller and less officiant ones. Another outlet for surplus will be directed toward WHAT funds to In stocks and bondn. IS TECHNOCRACY? announces Mr. Weaver, who Invites all rill-aeAgain, however Investment posto attend. The class Is held sibilities ln Industrial fields are M p. m. In the so st ares that funds are seeking each Monday at Provo School.) High federal, state, and municipal Issues, which are all oversubscribed, and so Interest rates are dropLEGAL NOTICES ping and steadily, are approaching aero Commit Coanty (Vet or the The Leisure Class Respective Signers far FuiMiei to thus going to find It as hard Informs tlon. to live nnder tho "Price System", NOTICE TO CREDITORS as the working class, for banks and Insurance companlee mny In the matter of the Estate of soon find no Interest being paid, and people will have to pay to W. T. LEWIS, deceased. Creditors will present claims deposit their money, Instead of to Claudia B receiving an Interest on It Tho with vouchers ultimate conclusion Is a collapse Lewis, administratrix, at Suita of this Price system, and the at- 114. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on or before Juno 10, 1040. tempt to find a substitute. CLAUDIA B. LEWI8, Whet Else in Left? Administrator of tho Estate ol W. T. Lewis, deceased What else can taka the place of GEORGE S. BALLIF the Price system? ' Politics is part of tho price Attorney for Admlntetrstrta Publication dates: April 10th, system, they argued. "Uncle Sam" to sot going to lot tho pooplo 14th May trd and 10th. ln-'M-na ,r " . ouh-mltt- sd I bonds. wry T1 Tho ballot title appearing lu aid ballot has boon provided by ths City Attorney and approved by ths Board of Commissioners. Section 9. That tho City Re- corder to instructed and directed to prepare tho publicity pamphlet required by Section 11 and IS of Chapter 10, Title 06, Utah Revised Statutes, 1011, to Incorporate therein tho arguments for and against ths messuro filed with him, In accordance with tho provisions of said Section II, and to distribute said pamphlet to every voter of tho City of Provo City, either by mall or carrier, not less than eight (S) days frlor to tho date herein fixed for tho election, ut which said proposition to to bo voted npon. Section 0. That Immediately after Us adoption this ordinance hall ho signed by tho Mayor and City Recorder, shall ho recorded In a book kept for that purpoco, and shall bs published ln Ths Dally Herald, a newspaper published and having a general circulation In tha City of Provo City, and shall take Immediate effect, tho preservation of tho peace, health and safety ot tho City of Provo City so requiring. Passed end approved: April ns llrd 1140. MARK ANDERSON Mayor. Attest: I. O. BENCH City Recorder All qualified electora of tho city of Provo City who have paid a property tax ln the year preceding the date of said election sro hereby required also to taka notice that a special election will be held In said elty on tho aforesaid date at the aforeeald polling places and between the aforesaid hours, ut which election there shall bs submitted to tho qualified electors of sold city who have paid a property tax In the year preceding' said election, tho following proposi- tion: 199 No. Ird West generating plant nnd distribution system ; making other provisions with respect to tho operation of aid plant nnd system and ths Issuance ot Mid bonds; nnd providing for tho pay-meat of said bonds? alec-tric- "Shull ths Board of Com Commissioners on April llrd, 1140. entitled "An Ordinance providing for tho acquisition of tho additional faculties originally contemplated for tho completion of tho municipally owned electric generating plsnt and electrical distribution system of tho City of Provo City, Utah; authorising and providing for tho tosuanco of 91,100,000 Electric Revenue Bond of tho City of Provo City for tho purpose of defraying the cost of tho completion of sold plant and system and for tho purpoao of refunding the outstanding electric revenue bonda of aald elty; prescribing ifen . tprpi, end other details of sold bonds; providing for tho collection nnd dlsposl-tio- n of tho revenue to bo derived from enld electric j ! GIVEN under my hand nnd tha official seal of aald city thta SSrd day of AprU, 1040. I. G. BENCH (SEAL) City Recorder, Provo City. Utah. Attest: L G. BENCH City Recorder (BEAL) STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH as. I, I. O. BENCH, tha duly chosen, qualified and acting Cite Recorder of Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that ns such official I have Maks her feel like a girt again send her a aweetheart gift of flowers. tha custody ot tho records and files of tho proceedings of ths Board of Commissioners of said City; that tha above and foregoing to n full, true nnd correct eopy of tho Election Notice adopted by tho Board of Commissioners of said City on tha OSrd day of Potted IN WITNE88 WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand nnd affixod tho corporate seal of laid City, this llrd day of AprU, A. D. 1040. I. G. BENCH (SEAL) City Recorder, Provo City, Utah. or eat flowers ln a wide price range. Prom Grecobouso Phone April, A. D. 1040. "EIGHT-- O Where the Flowen Grow 8haron Ward Primary wUl present their Spring Festival May 7th, at 0 p. m. In the Vineyard ward recreation hull. H044444444M444tt4444 Publication dates: May I, 10, 17 and 14, 1040. "it ijIf you want In Fourth Judicial District Court tho State of Utah ln iia Home for Utah o SUMMONS ij tho of nnd County. HOME OWNERS LOAN COR- ! in the Northeast Section Bee! PORATION, n Corporation, Plain- ! new Mod. Brick.! ! tiff, vs. L. W. HICKS and LIZZIE ; this ! Also new or a Duplex 8PARDULA his HICK8, wife, ORALIS, PARA8KAVE 8MANI8, J rooming house. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEWe Invite yon to bny a lot on' PHONE AND TELEGRAPH COM! !nr subdivision and oar loans! ! PANY, n Corporation, 8TATE TAX COMMISSION, V. W. HAR- ! wlU build the kind of home yen ' want: RISON and I. G. BENCH, E. O. MOE, W. H. FOX, and any and ; SEE nil persons claiming any Interest ln ths described promises by,' through or nnder tho Mid defend- j; ants, or either or any thereof. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You am hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons npon yon, If served within ths County In which this action to brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend ths above entitled action; nnd In esse of your taUnro so to do, judgment will ho rendered against yon according to tho demand of tho complaint, which has bean filed with ths elsrk of Mid court. Thin action to brought to ro-- n Judgment foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon tho following described premises, to-w- lt: All of Lot 17, Block 4, Pint A" Ironton Subdivision of Utah County, State of Utah. WM. STANLEY DUNFORD Plaintiff P. O. Address: No. 0 West Center Provo, Utah. missioners of ths City of Provo City, Utah, bo authorised to tosno tho bonds of aid city In tho amount of 91,100,000 for tho purpose of paying, to tho amount of 9960.000, tho coat of completing tha electric light and power plant and system of aid city and for tho pnrposo of refunding the outstanding Electric Revenue Bonds of aid city In ths amount of 9850.000, said bonds to boar interest nt ths maximum ruts of four per cant (495) per annum, to full duo not mors than twenty (10) years from tho dsta thereof, and to bo paid solely so to both principal and Interest from the revenues derived from the operation of enld electric light and power plant and syctom, and under no circumstances to be a general obligation of the city or payable from revenues derived from the levy of taxes, all as provided ln tha inttintlve ordinance adopted by aald Board of al ! ! 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