OCR Text |
Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX KAYSVILLE. UTAH. JL (h) When the tax shall become benefited by any of such improvepublication of notice of intention. due. levied be Where assessment to is the ments, to the full depth of such lots, Section 11- - SPECIAL TAX ASof opening, widening or parts of lots, or pieces of ground; for the coststreets PvklitM k; HOW MADE. The asSESSMENT. or alleys, the purprovided, that where' any lot or piece extending taxes for improvesessment of special condemnation the chase or of price THE INLAND PRINTING CO. rf ground is of a greater depth than ment purposes shall be made as fol.l.li) feet back from the street such land shall ,be deemed the contract W. P. EPrERSON. Editer lhe total tost of the improveassessment shall be levied upon such price and notice to contractors shall lows; ments including interest on interim C. A. EPPERSON, AnoriaU Editor lots, or pieces' of ground to a depth be dispensed w ith. Section 3. IMPROVEMENTS IN- warrants, if any, the contracttenprise of 2Q4 feet only; provided, further, eecoml-emutter l (binary Entered in Case of assessment for SJWC-CLUDED. The City Council may in- plus an umount not to excee.1 cost pet ot tnereoi to cover, actual 4 tent 1911. t Knvilt. tteli, under the ad of improvement 00 ieeLfrontage of any dude irwany publishing March 8 19T9. "spiting, corner lot abuting upon two or more di .trict any one or more of the no.ces ana maxing ine levy, shall bt streets shall be exempt from assessievied at one time upon the property n appllratian Advert ieing rate is constructed sewer ment where the LTo rTg"lmrcrT.h a n one!side of hucTi" T't. prevent in any extension varies aa shall become deun-wisSection 2. NOTICE OF INTEN- to charade-- , width, extent or other- - ordinance of levy, Subscription $2.00 per year in Advance as IowsTION. In all cases before making any the City Council may assess thetlluent of the improvements or levying of any property fronting, abutting upon, orj For paving, ten equal yearly telephones 1 to the street improved at stallments, with interest on the whole W. P. Epperaon, S. taxes for any local or special improveC A. EPPrreen, N. 114 ments, the City Council shall give no- varying rates m accordance with the sum unpaid at the rate of not to exceed N. ! of the im- seven per cent per annum, payable tice of intention to mike such improvetharacter, width or extent -ments, and to levy, such tax. which no- provement upon that ortionlof the at the ume each installment is due; h thereof one year after tice shall state the purpose for which street immediately abutting or adthe ordinance levying the tax for the OfTKE taxes are to be levied, the boundaries jacent to said property. Section i. LETTING OF CONT pajment ot the improvement becomes ASSCtUUK) of the district to be affected, or bene-a STATE h thereof in two fited by th improvements and in RACT. The contract for the making drective; such ordinance becomes after years describe the shall improvements of said improvements be duly general way h thereof in three to be made, with the estimat- let by the Citv Council to the lowest effective; proposed The name of the postoffice at Coy-ot- ed co'-- t as determined by the City En- responsible bidder for the kind of years after such ordinance becomes h thereof in four seveffective; or one and or material or form of construcGarfield county, has been changed gineer, may designate such ordinance becomes of after or of years kinds service different eral be which tion determined may jipon effective; to Antimony. Why not try thereof in five materials or forms of construction. by the City Council after the opening next time? a of bids. The City Council shall have years after such ordinance becomes Sqch notice shall be published for h thereof in six effective; period of at least twenty days in each the rieht to reject any or all bids. efSection 7. INTERIM WARRANTS. years after such ordinance becomes The national traffic conference re- issue of a newspaper published within h in seven thereof fective; or as the by Council required posted city, The City may, from time to pot ts 91,000 deaths on the streets law if no paper be published in ordinance becomes as the work proceeds in any im- - years after such h and highways of the United States the city. Such notice shall designate time, thereof in eight effective; provements district pursuant to consuch becomes ordinance If half. a and be which shall a the time within past year protests during duly entered into, issue to the effective; m nine years after h Each filed with the recorder. in City keen as half were reguinterim warrants contractor the people against person who is owner of property to the improvement district for not to ex- such ordinance becomes effective; and lating traffic as they have been to be thereof in ten years after assessed In the district mentioned ceed per cent in values of the such ordinance becomes effective. secure safe and sane Fourth of in the notice shall have the right to work ninety theretofore done, as evidenced by For sidewalks, sewers, drains, curbJuly celebrations the number of kill- file in writing a protest against makthe estimates of the City Engineer. and guttering in five equal yearly being or such at reduced. ing If, improvements. been Such warrants shall bear interest at greatly ings would have with interest on the installments, in notice. such fixed the rate of six cent per annum whole sum Of those killed 25,000 were children. fore the time at the rate of not to the making of from tpe date 0fperjssue until unpaid written objections fifteen to exceed seven What nation has ever made such a such improvements, and the levy of f cent per annum, per day, after the lf,vy of aasas8ment. record in the slaughter of innocents? Huch tax, by the owners of y;ajj interim warrants and the interest payable at the time each installment is h thereof in fifty of the front feet, (or in i thereon shall be taken up and paid by due, . , ordinance the tax after days levying he ease assessment the by square in the the special improvement warrants or becomes effective; Jdove people were killed h thereof then of the square special feet, bonds issued one improvements United States during the past year feet) located by lots or blocks, of the after such oidinance beyear assessment of after upon comple- comes effective; and a half on streets and highways property fronting or abbuting on or tion oflevy ope fifth thereof two work. such becomes efordinance after s puldie-alleyyears streets or toThe than -- by -- all - noisy - Fourth of July adjacent SectiiWk. ' BOARb OF EQUALI fective; h thereof three be or to years affected improved, especially celebrations in the past one hundred or benefited be filed with the NATION, Whenever the City Engi- after such ordinance becomes effecthereby, neer shall issue a certificate cover- tive, and one fifth thereof four years years. Noise on the glorious fourth City Recorder, then such proposed ing a portion or all of the work com after such ordinance becomes effecwe that be some not shall ordered reminds people surely in any improvement' district, tive. .pleted owners madeIf the of of have a national birthday, whether a f tj1 same with JV For opening, widening and extendthe property mentioned do not file I they care for it or not, which is such objections then the City Council the City Council and said City Council ing of streets or alleys, installation of for noise and shall have jurisdiction to order the shall thereupon appoint a board of lighting some compensation equipment, and setting out burned fingers and an occasional making of the improvements men equalization and. review to consist of and planting of lawn, grass and shade three or more of its members, which trees in parking spaces in three equal death by lock jaw. On the other hand tinned in said notice. board shall, upon the completion of Such shall notice ba with interest on installments, yearly substantially of billions are the people spending the lists of the property within the the whole sum in the following form: at the rate of unpaid district, give public notice of the com- not to exceed seven per cent per anmoney each year and stand for the Notice of Intention. Notice is hereby given by the City pletion of such lists, which notice shall num, payable at the time each installkilling of tens fcf thousands of her Council of Kaysville City, Utah, of be published at least one .day in a ment is due One third therewho use drivers citizens by reckless intention of such City Council to newspaper printed in the city, or post- of one year after the ordinance levythe A the roads for speedways. rough make the following described improve- ed as required by law if no paper ing the tax for the payment of the place in a road brings forth m6re ments, d (Here describe the im- be published in the city, and shall improvement becomes effective; the date on which said board thereof in two years after such protest now a days than the killing provements and specify the one or contain several kinds of service or materials shall begin its sittings, which date ordinance becomes effective; and d of a few people. shall be at least five days from the or forms of construction.) thereof in three years after such According to plans, profiles and date of publishing said notice. Such ordinance becomes effective. Rural Shun Idahoans Life, For lighting service in ten equal specifications on file in the office of notice shall state the time and place Young the City Council, which yearly installments, with interest on of "leeitn6 City Engineer anj defray the of a is the summing up Burvey abutters portion of the Cost and ex- shall be during the usual business any delinquent installment unpaid at Idaho, revealed by the United States pense thereof by special assessment hours and for not less than three con- - th rate of twelve per cent per annum, census figures. Why not? Because upon the lots and pieces of ground to secutive days anil during the time which interest shall be charged from a young man or young woman has be affected or benefited by such im- specified said lists shall be open to and after the due date of each into be assessed according public Inspection and any person h stallment thereof grown up on a farm is no reason why provements, shall have a hearing and fifteen to front situfeet, the ordinance after square (or feet), levydays the for not should bright long they ated (here deevribe the district by said board shall have authority to ing the tax for the payment of the lights, short hours and amusement ga- boundaries, and also give estimate of make corrections in any proposed as- improvement becomes effective; h lore. In the city the young man re- the total cost .or improvement and sessment and after said board shall thereof in one year thereafter; h thereof in two years thereceives about as much money for a cost per front foot,' or square foot). have met for at least three days it Counshall make a to the All h to or City report such objections thereof in three years protests after; weeks work as for a month on the improvements or to the out cil of any changes or corrections mad; thereafter; thereof in four carrying farm and he doesnt have to work much of such intention must be in writing, by it in the assessment list, and upon years thereafter; h thereof in at that, so far as hard labor is con- surned by the owners of the property such report being made to it, the City five years thereafter; h therecerned. Just now a couple of million affeetel cr benefited, describing the Council shall proceed with the levy of in six years thereafter; theieof in seven years thereafter; same, together with the number of of such tax. (less than two percent) of our work- front feet, thereof in eight years thereSection i. ENGINEERS CERTIFIand to be (or square feet) ers are enjoying excessive wage privi- filed with the City Recorder on or be- CATE. Whenever the h thereof in nine years Engineer after; City shall issue a certificate covering a por thereafter. leges while the product of the labor fore the day of . The City Council at its first tion or all of the work completed in For park maintenance in one inof the youths on the farms is selling 10 meeting thereafter, any i mprovement district, he shall stallment payable fifteen days after below cost of production and trans- regular the , 19 ... , transmit a copy of said certificate, the ordinance day of the tax becomes portation. Today express rates are will consider the proposed levy, anil together with a plat of the property effective, withlevying interest at the rate of so excessive that freight is being sent hear and consider such protests and affronted, to City Treasurer, and im- twelve per cent per annum upon the objections to said improvements as mediately, upon receipt, of said copy whole thereof if not paid when due. by parcel post, yet the express com- shall have been made. und plot, the City Treasurer shall Section 12. PAYMENT OF TAX. are and railroad companies panies order of the City Council of cause to be made an accurate list of One or more of such installments in By in meet to rates asking for increase Kavsville City. the property affected, and immediately the order payable, or the whole tax, Within the their operation charge Dated upon the completion of said assess- may be paid without interest within of these ment list the Treasurer shall file a fifteen (15) days' from the date the past few days the . Recorder. true copy thereof with the City Re- ordinance levying the tax becomes fit y lines .has paid freight on shipments Within five days after the first corder, who shall thereupon notify the effective. One or more installments which figure from $2000 to $10,000 pwblieatu n of such notice the Board of Equalization and Review that in the oilier in which they are payCity shall furnish the City Recorder the assessment list has been completed able, rr the whole special tax, may per car had tho car been loaded to said fifteen days and capacity. One of the shipments was and offit , Treasurer a list of the own-er- s and a copy thereof filed in his office. be paid propei ty within the district Section 10. LEVY OF TAX When before the next installment becomes from Boston, th package weighed sffec' the d bv such and the contractor has finished the work due by paying the same with interest about 100 poumr and was thiity tip iccorder shall improvements within five days contracted for, or such part thereof as ftom the date of levy to the date such inches square by four Inches thick ' iftcr, mail post paid to each of may be provided for in the contract; next installment is due. One cr more the freight was $0 00. On 1000 si id operty owners a copy of said o- - when lighting service or paik main- installments m the order in which notice to the last known tenance is commenced, after contract thev are payable, or the whole spepounds of paper from Omaha the residenceaddtessed of such property owner. The duly let; or after purchase or condem- cial tax, may be paid on the date any freight was $20.20, a tariff of more Citv Engineer shall, when directed to nation price' has been fixed for land installment becomes due by paying than $2000 per car, had it been filled d so bv the City Council, prepare for the opening, widening or the amount thereof and interest to the acquired with freight of the same classifica- plan and specifications for said im- - extending of any street or alley; the date of payment. Default in the payr rev. runt. Provided, however, tion. that, City Council shall pass on ordinance ment of any such installment of prinin the case of sidewalk extension No. 3 a special tax sufficient in cipal or interest when due shall cause notice of intention of which has been levying. amount to cover the cost of such im- the whole of the unpaid principal and AN ORDINANCE published, mailing of notices to prop- provements, as appears by the con- interest to become due and payable imAn ordinance of Kajsville City enact- erty owners may be dispensed with tract entered intp for the performmediately and the whole amount of the ing certain new sections in relation and all proceedings hitherto taken ance of said work, or the purchase or unpaid principal shall thereafter draw herein are hereby ratified and con- condemnation price, plus an amount interest at the rate of twelve per cent to special taxes - There are hereby enaete certain firmed. h not to exceed 10 per cent for engi- per annum until paid, but at any time SdetHHia. PROTESTS, HEARING. neering and other expenses upon the prior to the date of sale the owner ' sections to lie known as Sections 1, 2, At the first regular meeting of the blocks, lots or parts thereof, or pieces may pay the amount of all unpaid inCitv Council after the time fixed in of ground in front of or along or upon stallments past due with interest at the notice of intention for the filing which said improvement has been com- the rate of twelve per cent per annum to the next installment date, together of. protests with the City Recorder the pleted according to said contract with all accrued costs, and shall thereCity Council shall consider the proEnid ordinance shall include: posed levy and shall hear and conA reference to the pnLosed upon be restored to the right there (a) sider such objections or protests as improvement and the district to be after to pay any installments in the have been made and unless written ob- benefited. same manner as if default had not wit ; Sec. 1. IOW KUS OF CITY COUN- jections to the making of such im(b) The total cost of tho improve- been suffered. CIL. When the City Council shall provements, signed by the owners of ments to the blocks, lots or parts Section 13. SPECIAL IMPROVEof the front feet, (or square thereof, or deem it expedient to lay out, establish, in MENT of WARRANTS OR SPECIAL front ground pieces open,' extent or widen, any street or feet), of the property affected or bene- of or aloug or upon or adiacent to, IMPROVEMENT BONDS. In any inalley; improve, repair, light, grade, fited by such improvements have been which said improvement has been com- stance where a special tax or assesspave curb and gutter, sewer.drain, park filed with the City Recorder, the City pleted, and upon which said lax is ment is levied for the purpose of makor beautify the same or to establish Councjl shall haVe jurisdiction to pro- - levied, shall include the interest on ing or paying for any of the improvegrades, construct bridges, sidewalks. eeed with the making of such interim warrants and the total con- ments authorized by law, the City ments. If the City Council determines tract price plus an amount not to ex- Auditor shall, fifteen driveways from curb to days after the property line, culverts, lighting equip- - to proceed with the proposed improve- ceed ten per cent thereof to cover the ordinance levying such tax becomes shall make it an which nients ment, sewers and drains, plant or order, atctual cost of engineering inspection, effective, issue special improvement cause to be planted, cultivated and shall be entered of record upon the mailing notices and making the levy. warrants or special improvement maintained lawns, grass and shade minutes of its proceedings, authorizing (c) A description of the blocks, bonds as directed by the City Council and and lots or parts thereof, or pieces of in trees in the parking spaces therein; or directing the work to payment of the cost and expense of to maintain, replace or renew any of the improvements made. ground affected or benefited by said such improvements and against the Section 4. NOTICE TO CON- improvement and "Tueh improvements; the same or any upon which said tax funds created by said special tax levy. TRACTORS. Refore any special tax is part thereof may be done in the Said warrants or bonds shall be conleviedy. for special improvement shall be levied A determination of the manner secutively numbered ner,provided m this chapter. (d) and in form, To defray the cost and expense of the City Council shal lcause to be pub- of the assessment of the spe- wording and color different and to such improvements, or any of them, lished a notice to contractors balling cialmaking tax in respect to front feet, square distinguish them from other bonds of the Citft Council may proceed, after for bids for the making of the im- feet or other unit of measurement. the city and shall be drawn payable to in the notice of A finding and determination of bearer and issued in denominations of acquirmr jurisdiction aa provided by provement described (e) law, to Lfevy by ordinance special taxes intention. Said notice shall be pub- the1 benefit of the improvement to the One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). and assessments upon the blocks, lots lished for a period of at least twenty assessed. Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), One or parts thereof and pieces of ground davs in each issue of a newspaper pub- property (f) A declaration ofthe levy and Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or Fifty fronting or abutting upon or adjacent lished in Kaysville Cityv or posted assessment of the special tax. Dollars ($50.00) except the last issued to the street or alley, thus in whole or as required by law if no "paper be A direction and authorization which may be for a lesser amount. in part opened, widened or improved, published in the city. Said notice to (g) the treasurer to assess and collect Said warrants or bonds shall be so or which may or specially may be published concurrently with tax divided that substantially and equal Elir Hlfrlthj Srflrx r -' contract-for-work-in-a- ny e, proportion of the total issue will be due and payable in series or installments annually during the period in which such special tax is to be paid, as provided in the ordinance levying the tax. AH such warrants or bonds shall be dated as of the date when the levying tax becomes effective and shall bear interest at the rate of not to exceed seven per cent per annum from date until due and at the rate of eight ptr cent per ynum rt thereafter until paid; provided; that warrants or bonds issued for Tight service or nark maintenance shall bear interest only from and after the due date. All interest shall be paid annually and Ehall be evidenced by interest coupon attached to I rants or bonds and attested tki simile signatures of the r. tor. Unless otherwise ordeL i I City Council, said warrants h shall be issued by the Citv I payable to annual serins as follows, If : account of paving imnre" to-w- it: 4 (ContinundTon-Pag- how-eve- - F.- - M.-- LYM A NTJIT civil engineer Surveys, Phone 71-K-- Maps, Estimates t, I. (,. e. to-w- it; gllllll!l!lllllllll!ili!!l!llllli FECIALl June One-tent- Cun one-tent- one-tent- o, sei-vi- ce y one-ten- BROOMS BROOMS Regular $1.00 values one-tent- Regular $1.15 .values one-tent- h One-fift- to-w- it: one-fift- two-thiV- ds -- one-fift- two-thir- 85c I $1.00! $1,101 15c I BROOMS one-tent- ds 75cl Regular 90c values one-tent- two-thir- ( th -- one-tent- 11th SATURDAY, one-tent- Ali-mone- BROOMS Regular $1.25 values- PINEAPPLE, SLICED 1s, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, SLICED 2s, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, SLICED 2las, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, GRATED ls, Saturday Special PINEAPPLE, GRATED 2s, - Saturday - Special - r. rrur.u SARDINES Packed in Oil, Saturday Special SARDINES Mustard .... CORN BEEF ds ,Py 1 4 for lb. can CHEESE Per lb Peanut Butter Schoolboy, 1 1b, 25c 25c 20c 30c 30c! 40c I 15c! 30c! 5c 1 Peanut Butter ii 65c n fr35c i 35c ! . 25c Schoolboy, 21 Crackers Package ....ttM Lemon Snaps Barrel Hollis Milk Chocolate to-w- it: to-w- it: IAYSVILLE one-thir- CO-O- P one-thir- The House of Quality J feel-aggriev- ed to-w- it: iimiiiHiiHiiiiintiifl One-tent- To Help You Win one-tent- one-tent- one-tent- Riches power happiness. The average man places these as his goal. He dreams about having them. But the average man is slow to take a practical step towards that goal. He is content to dream about it and never gets there. one-tent- h one-tent- one-tent- one-tnt- h one-ten- th one-tent- The most practical start is to start a savings account. Rockefeller had to save his first thousand dollars. It earned the rest of his fortune. to-w- it: i,-- Saving men not only have capital for their efforts. In saving, they establish a reputation which will make it easy to secure additional capital when necessary. A farmer has frequent need for capital if he is r En-g'ne- er aftr i two-thir- Is striving continually to improve his property. How important it is then that he bund up his credit establish his char- - f'r The easiest and quickest way is to start a savings ac- count. Vy' JSj V ; J I Character Earns Credit To Save "Vbur Monej; and Make Yo urMon ey Safe iMR Will BARNES ... BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, .. UTAH ds improve-cross-walk- s, J j be-don- J ed fr e e a t |