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Show or all bids and to waive any informalities. LLOYD J. ASHCRAFT, CITY RECORDER. Published in the Springville Herald Feb. 21 and 28, 1963. INVITATION TO BID FOR THE LEASING OF PASTURES AND OTHER FARM LAND Sealed proposals will be received re-ceived at the office of the Springville City Recorder, City Hall, 50 South Main Street, Springville, Utah, until 5:00 o'clock P.M. on March 4, 1963, for the privilege of leasing leas-ing for a three year term the five city pastures, the city owned farm property lying immediately west of the city's sewage disposal plant, and the city owned farm property lying ly-ing west and north of the Evergreen Cemetery. The proposals will be publicly pub-licly opened and read aloud at 7:30 o'clock P.M. on Monday, March 4, 1963, in the Council Chambers at the Springville City Hall. The locations and descriptions descrip-tions of the various parcels to be leased are available at the Springville City Hall together with forms of the proposed leases .containing the terms and conditions on which the property will be let. All persons per-sons submitting proposals should become familiar with these terms. Generally, those leasing the land will be required to maintain main-tain the fences, clean the ditches dit-ches and do their own irrigating irrigat-ing on irrigable lands. Health regulations prohibit the pasturing pas-turing of milk cows on the city pastures. The land will be let subject to certain options to purchase in favor of third parties, certain rights to go upon the land for surveying, boring and other testing will be reserved, and the city will have the right to terminate the leases prior to the expiration expira-tion of the terms thereof upon certain specified terms and conditions. Only residents of the city of Springville are eligible to submit proposals and lease the land, and only one parcel will be leased to any one person. Those submitting proposals, however, may submit them in the alternative on as many parcels as desired. The city of "Springville reserves re-serves the right to reject any |