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Show " July c ' Page Two THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . , . 1 that this ordinance become effectivTl FOR SALE BELL Boy boats, Johnson Mo-tors, Marine supplies, Pills-bur- y feeds, garden supplies, mowers, tillers. Robertson's Marine and Garden Center. HU a25tfc USED TV sets, 7 models to choose from. All makes from $49.95 to $99.95. Friel's. Ph. HU m3tfc REPOSSESSED organ, this area. Take over small monthly payments. For more details write Organ Dept., Box 148 S. H. Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. jy20c NEW Maple drop leaf table with 2 leaves: Will seat 12. 157 West 2nd South. Phone HU a25tfc DRrVE out and save at Niel-so- n Feed and supply. For quality feeds, hay, straw, flour, custom grinding, and trucking. Ph. HU 1141 So. 4th East. o6tfc OR RENT business property, 264 South Main. Phone 0. fl6tfc TWO homes, with built-i- n appliances, will sell for G.I. appraisal, and will pay closing costs. Phone HU mlltfc MOUNTAIN top soil best in the west. HU ml8tfc BASINETTE with liner and mattress. $9. Phone HU 9- -; 6925. 450 E. 1st No. m25tfc CONVENTIONAL Washer, $30. 86 So. 6th East. j29tfq ONE tenor saxophone and one B flat trumpet. HU 864 So. 1st West. j22tfc POTTED plants, lawn mowers, Ortho fertilizers and insecti- - cides. Smart's Feed and Hardware. jy27c CAR Carrier with snap on top. Reasonable. HU jy6 BATHINET, practically new. Call HU jy6 WHY buy a Carpet Shampoo-er- ? We'll loan you one FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo. Friel's, Inc. jy6ca FOR RENT WHEELCHAIRS, crutches for rent. Haymond Drug Co. Ph. HU jl3tfc unfurnished du-ple- x apt., full basement, gar-age, gas range. Call HUnter or HU 129 West 2nd So. m4tfc ONE modern house, all gas ap-pliances, with stoves and floor coverings. Also partly furn. Good locations. 110 N. Main. HU ml8tfc house with laun-dry room. Partly furnished, gas heat. Inquire 219 East Center, HU m25tfc UNFURNISHED lovely apt., heat, hot water furnished. Use of laundry room. HU j9tfc SPACIOUS, carpeted 4 bed-roo-home. Garage, nice yard. 309 No. 2nd East. No smokers. HU jl5tfc PLEASANT ground floor apartment, refrig., gas stove, at 289 West 300 South. Call HU jl5tfc. APT. partly furnished, ground floor. No smokers. 35 East 5th South. jl5tfc 2- -BEDROOM duplex, unfur-nished. 328 No. 2nd West. j29tfc FURNISHED apartments. Ground floor. Newly decor-ated. Inquire 294 So. 3rd West. j29tfc NEWLY decorated apt., fireplace and storage area. 391 East Center. Ph. HU j29tfc UNFURNISHED home, gas furnace, basement, gar-age. 83 East 4th No. Call HU j29tfc PARTLY Furn. apt. $35. Util-itie- s paid. HU j29tfc MODERN unfurn. m home. Private. $40. 741 So. 150 East. Inquire 112 East 8th South. HU j29tfc 3- -ROOM Furn Apartment. Ph. HU jy6tfc 1946 CHEV. pickup, Ms ton, HU jyl3 HELP WANTED WO.M.A.N WHO CAN DRIVE If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month M on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Springville, and are willing to make light deliv-eries, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL. COSMETICS, Dept. JW-4- 3, Glendale, California. Route will pay up to $5.00 an hour. jy6c WANTED AVON sells itself! but we need more ambitious ladies to take orders in Springville. Write immediately for per-sonal interview and get in on Avon 76 Diamond Jubilee contest. Avon Mgr., 164 North 7th East, Provo, Utah. jy6c COOK for rest home. Call FR Provo. jy6 MISCELLANEOUS I I WHO WAS THE F U.S. PRESIDENT ' SPEAK OVER THE RADIO! Speak to your doctor " sign of illness . . qualified to advise is well qua : prescriptions for y l,! 4 er? Warren G. Hart"! Free Delivery Pnona f "I( PRESCRIPTION SKB- , SPRINGVILLE, when you need insurance see LuDean Litster, C.L.U. or phone HU Be sure tnsure Today. d4tfc GUARANTEED watch repairs. Standard watch cleaned, $4.50. Doug Brinkerhoff, 315 So. 3rd West. j5tfc MILLER'S Auto Service. State inspection station, Mapleton. HU ml8tfc FOR YARD or household in-sect problems, call Monte's Insect and Pest Control, Pay-- son 465-223- 0. m25tfc RADIO, TV, record players, re-corders 5 qualified technic-- I ians to serve you. Over 26 years service in Utah County Ralph's Radio and TV, Provo FR j8tfc HAVE a vinyl floor? We have what the doctor ordered in the new Seal Gloss. Friel's, Inc. jy6ca WORK WANTED FREE estimates on car-port- s, garages, patios, fireplaces & general remodeling. Call Thomas Biesinger, Phone HU jy6 . . . of a SUBSTANTIAL SAVING from the usual rats Our Continuing Help from Afar What wou Id you do if yjl , were confronted with the pi k ' lem of making funeral arwjgj Mm. merits at a distant point, EJl you wanted immediate 5, liiemki ance, he kind which offers e TofDtheR ficient resolution of every - GOLDtn rule ail, you would call us first. Manager U I ' cO"" KENNETH METCALF S2S EAST-"- , SPUING'11' O NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS ANNUAL PAYMENT PLAN will reduce your cash outlay. Save with Safety REX L BEHLING 490 East Center HUnter LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 71 AN ORDINANCE CONFIRMING AN ORDIN-ANCE IMPOSING A CITY SALES AND USE TAX, AND FURTHER CONFIRM-ING ALL ACTS DONE PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SAID ORDIN-ANCE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF SPRINGVILLE CITY, UTAH: That a certain ordinance designated as Ordin-ance No. Special, passed by the City Council of Springville at a special meeting thereof held June 28, 1961, and published in the Provo Daily Herald June 30, 1961, which ordinance is hereinafter set forth in full, together with all acts authorized by said ordinance which have been done pursuant thereto for the purpose of implementing and mak-ing effective the provisions thereof, be and the same are hereby confirmed, ratified, adopted and ap-proved; and said ordinance is hereby declared to be valid, subsisting and in full force and effect. Said ordinance is as follows, to-wi- t: city iately. Section 9. Effective Date. This shall take effect upon the 30th June 1961 Adopted by the City Council of the' Springville, Utah, this 28th day of MURRAY PEAY, j$ Attest: Frank G. Memory, Acting CitvV'; That the Mayor and City Council hereh any and all irregularities in the notice and thereof calling the special meeting at u !' foregoing ordinance was adopted; and do f waive any and all irregularities in the Pny, of said special meeting and the passage of Sai- dinance. PASSED and ADOPTED by the u, vote of the City Council of Springville in meeting assembled this 3rd day of Tuiv J. Emmett Bird, Mayor Signed, Blaine P. Clyde, Councilman Signed, Frank G. Memory, Councils, Signed, Murray Peay, Councilman Signed, Ruel E. Crandall, Council Signed, F. Calvin Packard, Council ATTEST: (SEAL) Signed, Lloyd J. Ashcraft, City Recork Published in the Springville Herald U,i. Annotated 1953, shall not be obligated to dct mun mine the place or places within any county rcndo or are , icipality where public utilities services ansing but the place of sale or the sales tax rcvenues from such service allocable to the determined by the State Tax Commission pujuant formula and other lules to an appropriate and adopted by it. ulations to be prescribed ana (b) (1) Except as hereinafter provided, wi h e insofar as hey are inconsis tent except and Use lax provisions of the Uniform Local Sales Law of Utah, all of the provisions of P" ded Title 59, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as nsofar a and in force and effect on July 1, 1959,: they relate to sales taxes, excepting Sections 5 the amount and 59-15-- thereof, and excepting.for ted and of the tax levied therein, are hereby adop made a part of this ordinance as though fully set forth herein. (2) Wherever, and to the extent that in Chap-ter 15 of Title 59, Utah Code Annotated 19o2 , the State of Utah is named or referred to as the taxmg the name of this city shall substituted agency, therefor. Nothing in this subdivision shaU be deem-ed to require substitution of the name of the city for the word "State" when that word is used as part of the title of the State Tax Commission or ORDINANCE NO. SPECIAL f rwrttntinn of the State of Utah, nor shall AN ORDINANCE IMPOSING A CITY SALES AND USE TAX, PROVIDING FOR THE PERFORMANCE BY THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF ALL FUNCTIONS IN-CIDENT TO THE ADMINISTRATION, OPERATION, AND COLLECTION OF A SALES AND USE TAX HEREBY IMPOS-ED, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUN-CIL OF SPRINGVILLE CITY, UTAH: Section 1 . Title. This ordinance shall be known as "The Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Ordin-ance of the City of Springville." Section 2. Purpose. The City Council hereby declares that this ordinance is adopted to achieve the following, among other purposes, and directs that the provisions hereof be interpreted in order to accomplish these purposes: (a) To adopt a sales and use tax ordinance which complies with the requirements and limita-tions contained in the Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law of Utah, Chapter 9 of Title 11, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended. be substituted for that of the the name of the city State in any section when the result of that sud-stituti- on would require action to be taken by or against the city or any agency thereof, rather than by or against the State Tax Commission in per-forming the functions incident to the administration or operation of this ordinance. (3) If an annual license has been issued to a retailer under Section 59-15- -3 of the said Utah Code Annotated 1953, an additional license shall not be required by reason of this section. (4) There shall be excluded from the pur-chase price paid or charged by which the tax is measured: (A) The amount of any sales or use tax im-posed by the State of Utah upon a retailer or con-sumer; (B) Receipts from the sale of tangible personal property upon which a sales or use tax has become due by reason of the same transaction to any other municipality and any county in the State of Utah, under a sales or use tax ordinance enacted by that county or municipality in accordance with the Uni-form Local Sales and Use Tax Law of Utah. Section 5. Use Tax. (a) An excise tax is hereby imposed on the storage, use, or other con-sumption in this city of tangible personal property from any retailer on or after the operative date of this ordinance for storage, use or other consumption in the city at the rate of one half of one per cent (')' f tne saes Price f trie property. (b) (1) Except as hereinafter provided, and except insofar as they are inconsistent with the pro-visions of said Uniform Local Sales and Use Xax Law of Utah, all of the provisions of Chapter 16, Title 59, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended and in force and effect on July 1, 1959, applicable to use taxes, excepting the provisions of Section 59-16- -1 and 59-16-- thereof,, and excepting for the amount of the tax levied therein, are hereby adopted and made a part, of this section as though fully set forth herein. (b) lo adopt a sales and use tax ordinance which incorporates provisions identical to those of Chapters 15 and 16 of Title 59, Utah Code An-notated 1953, as amended, to wit: The Emergency Revenue Act of 1933, and the Use, Tax Act of 1937, respectively, insofar as those provisions are not in-consistent with the requirements and limitations contained in said Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law of Utah. (c) To adopt a sales and use tax ordinance which imposes a one half of one per cent (V2) tax and provide a measure therefor that can be ad-ministered and collected by the State Tax Commis-sion in a manner that adapts itself as fully as prac-tical to the existing statutory and administrative procedures followed by the State Tax Commission in administering and collecting the sales and use taxes of the State of Utah. (d) To adopt a sales and use tax ordinance which can be administered in a manner that will exclude the receipts of particular sales from the measure of the sales tax imposed by this city which have been included in the measure of the sales tax imposed by any other municipality and county of the State of Utah, other than the county in which this city is located, and avoid imposing a use tax on the storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property in this city when the gross re-ceipts from the sale of or the use of that property have been subject to a sales or use tax by any other municipality or county of the State of Utah, other than the county in which this city is located, pur-suant to a sales and use tax ordinance enacted under the provisions of said Uniform Sales and Use Tax Law of Utah. (2) Wherever and to the extent that in said Chapter 16 of Title 59, Utah Code Annotated 1953, the State of Utah is named or referred to as the taxing agency, the name of this city shall be sub-stituted therefor. Nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to require the substitution of the name of this city for the word "State" when that word is used as part of the title of the Sate Tax Commission, or of the Constitution of the State of Utah, nor shall the name of the city be substituted for that of the State in any section when the results of that substitution would require action to be taken by or against the city or any agency thereof, rather than by or against the State Tax Commission in perform-ing the functions incident to the administration or operation of this ordinance. (3) There shall be exempt from the tax due under this section: (A) The amount of any sales or use tax imposed by the State of Utah upon a retailer or consumer: Section 3. Operative Date of Contract with the State. This ordinance shall become operative on July 1, 1961, and prior thereto- - this city shall con-tract with the State Tax Commission to perform all functions incident to the administration and op-eration of this sales and use tax ordinance, and provided further, that this ordinance shall not be-come operative prior to the operative date of the Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Ordinance of the County of Utah. Section 4. Sales Tax. (a) ( 1 ) From and after the operative date of this ordinance, there is levied and there shall be collected and paid a tax upon every retail sale of tangible personal property, ser-vices, and meals made within the city at the rate of one half of one per cent (12). (2) For the purposes of this ordinance all re-tail sales shall be presumed to have been consum-ate- d at the place of business of the retailer unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered by the retailer or his agent to an out-of-sta- te destina-tion or to a common carrier for delivery to an out-of-sta- te destination. In the event a retailer has no permanent place of business in the state, or has more than one place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consumated shall be as determined under the rules and regulations pre-scribed and adopted by the State Tax Commission. Public utilities as defined by Title 54, Utah Code (B The storage, use, or other consump- tion of tangible personal property, the gross receipts from the sales of or the cost of which has been subject to sales or use tax under a sales or use tax ordinance enacted in accordance with the Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law of Utah by anv other municipality and any county of the State. Sections. Penalties. Any person violating of he provisions of this ordinance shall be any guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thTre L nnnnPUonriShable by a fkle b an amount less imprisonment for a period of no more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 7. Severability. If section, sentence clause, phVase, or "portt of tls ordinance, including but not limited to any tion is for any reason held to be invalid A XemP" stitutional by the decision of any court oT" tent jurisdiction, such decision sna 1 not affST vahdity of the th I a It is the intentiongof C'ol-eac-separate provxsion of this ordLancdfall deemed independent of all other nm!2? u be Section 8. Emergency. The cZ cT and declares that it necessa ? fo "the preservation of the peace- - health and safeTy oflf C Permits issuec Twelve permits w Zf for Anting mat,; m the Henry! area where the herd ranges. this season were set ' to Sept. 10. Authorized antelope totalled 155 covert herd units. Dates fori sons were set for iM day weekends Aug and Aug. Application dates - ' these special permit fc ' the rules and regulate-emin-them will be the annual proclamafr-erin-these seasons. - t X 1 ( - - , I - -i- uguay; Joseph H, Bank; Calvin Mexico; Warren E. B; No. Mexican; Leonari; Texas; James Shephe:; tral States. Judith Ann Wright to be given farewell at Mapleton before leaving for Scottish-Iris- h LDS BILssioa. Mapleton girl to be given farewell Sunday A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday evening in the Mapleton Second ward chapel for Judith Ann Wright, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Wright, who is leaving to fill an LDS mission in Scot-land and Ireland. The program begins at 7 p.m. under direction of Bishop Floyd Tuttle. She enters the Mission Home in Salt Lake City July 10. Scheduled to speak at the farewell are Parley R. Neeley, Bishop Tuttle and parents of the missionary. The missionary will respond. Music for the evening will be by Lynette Huff who will give a vocal solo, accompanied by Marilyn Harris and a ladies quartet, composed of Linda Cluff, Darlene Day, Marilyn Harris and Lynette Huff. Ber-tha Davidson will give pre-lude and postlude music and the congregation will give the opening and closing numbers and the Sacrament hymn. The invocation will be by Philip Wright and the bene-diction by Judy Allen. Others serving missions from the Mapleton Second ward, are: Wayne Allan, California; Erman Stone, New Zealand South; Larry Christensen, Ur- - Pride slays thanksj- - p an humble mind is the j! of which thanks b: grow. Henry Ward Freedom can win light, candor, logic as: Thomas J. Dodd. Right motives give pinions to thought, and strength and freedom to speech and action. Mary Baker Eddy. Gratitude is a duty which ought to be paid, but which none have a right to expect. Rousseou. Algerians expect peace talks to start soon. i lii Kent Diamond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Diamond, who has just received his degree from the University of Ha-waii. He completed four years in the navy and Was married before starting his college career. He and his wife and two children, the youngest adopted, reside in Hawaii where he is superin-tendent for the California Canning Corp. Newsweek reports that Am- - erican firms set aside $560 million for investment abroad during the first half of this ii year, an increase of 20 per-cent over the same period of 1959. Durable goods industries appropriated $221.4 million of the total an increase of 105 percent. On the other hand, nondurable goods industries ap-- ; propriated $338.6 million, a drop of ,(! Jercent. |