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Show Marys Make Millions In Big Movie Industry ! s ' I tr ' '.Ji"' , v v, ' , ' f ' j ' V v- , . . f I' " 'x ; ; fAAHY A," 'X . - A QRlArH , S 1 4wfFv - ' dates of pnyincnt. and number of bond, mid shall bear the fiic-slmilc signature of the City Treasurer; said coupons and each of them (except (ex-cept as lo dates of payment and number) shall be in substantially he following form, lo-wit. :- Coupon No. .'?l!2.(H).i (in August-February 1st, 3il , Spriugville City. T'tah, will pay to the bearer hcriMif, at Ihe office of Palmer Bond & Mortgage Mort-gage Company, in Salt Lake ("it v, I'tah, the sum of Twenty-two Twenty-two Dollars. (S2J.OII), in 1. S. flold Coin of the present standard stand-ard of weight and fineness, being be-ing six mouths' interest then due on its Waterworks Bond, dated August 1st, KIL'li. i (Fic-simile signature) Bond No. . j City Treasurer. There shall be endorsed on each of said bonds the following: 1 "I hereby certify that this bond is within the lawful debt limit of Springville City, I'tah, and is issued according to law. City Recorder." The interest falling due on said bonds on the first day of February, A. D., 1SI27, shall be paid out of the general fund of said City, and for the purpose of reimbursing said general fund for the payment of said interest and to meet the interest accruing on said bonds on the first (lay of August, A. D. 1027, there shall be levied by the City Council of said City, on all taxable proix-rty in said City, in addition to all other taxes, a direct tax in the year 11)20 on all taxable property of said City sufficient to produce the sum of $3.-7-10.00; and' to meet the interest and principal accruing on said bonds thereafter promptly nnd as the same becomes due, there shall be levied by the City Council of said City, on all taxable property in said City, in addition to all other taxes, a direct di-rect annual tax as follows :-Year :-Year Levied Interest Principal Total 1927 ',$3,710.00 $3,740.00 1028 $3,7-10.00 $3,740.00 1020 $3,740.00 $3,740.00 1930 $3,740.00 $5,000.00 $8,740.00 1031 $3,ri20.00 $3,000.00 $8,520.00 1032 $3,300.00 $5,000.00 $8,300.00 1033 $3,080.00 $5,000.00 $8,080.00 1034 $2,800.00 $5,000.00 $7,800.00 1035 $2,040.00 $5,000.00 $7,010.00 1030 $2,420.00 $.),000.00 $7,420.00 1037 $2,200.00 $r,.oiio.oo ,S7.i.lo.oo 1038 $1,080.00 $5.00(1.00 $0,080.00 1030 $1,700.00 $5,000.00 $0,700.00 1040 $1,540.00 $5,000.00 $0,540.00 1041 $1,320.00 $5,000.00 $0,320.00 1042 $1,100.00 $5,000.00 $0,100.00 1943 $ 880.00 $5,000.00 '$3,880.00 1044 $ 000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 1045 $ 440.00 $5,000.00 $5,440.00 1040 $ 220.00 $5,000.00 $5,220.00 ,1 Said taxes, when collected, shnll be ' applied solely for the purpose of the payment of said interest and principal of said bonds, respectively, and for no other purpose whatever, until the indebtedness so contracted under this ordinance, principal and interest, shall have been fully paid, satisfied nnd discharged: but nothing noth-ing herein contained shnll be so construed as to prevent said City from applying any other funds that may be in the City Treasury and available for that purpose to the payment of said interest and principal princi-pal as the same respectively mature, and the levy or levies herein provided pro-vided for may, thereupon, to that extent, be diminished. And the sums herein provided for to meet the interest on said bonds and to discharge dis-charge the principal thereof when due are hereby appropriated for SECTION 3. The sale of said $85,000.00 Waterworks Bonds, consist con-sist ing of bonds numbered from 1 !o 8". both inclusive, to the Palmer Boiil and Mortgage Company, of Salt. Luke City, and the action of the City Council in accepting .their bid and all acls and proceedings pertaining per-taining thereto are hereby considered consid-ered and are hereby ratified and confirmed, and the City Treasurer is hereby authorized, instructed and directed to deliver said bonds, when properly executed, to said Palmer Bond & Mortgage Company, on receipt re-ceipt of the purchase price thereof, with accrued interest thereon at the rate of four nnd four tenths per cent (4.4) per annum from date of said bonds to date of delivery, in accordance with the terms of said contract of purchase. SECTION 4. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the immediate preser-I preser-I vatiou of the peace, health and safety of said Springville City that the proceeds of these bonds be available avail-able immediately for the purpose herein set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDAINED, OR-DAINED, that an emergency is hereby here-by declared and that this ordinance shall be in force and take effect upon the day of its passage, approval ap-proval and publication. BY DAN THOMAS " HOLLYWOOD, July 27 What's a nnuie? Uillions if your name happens to Jlary. )nt here in the film colony they s superstitious about names. And legally about Marys. If a film liriiut is named Mary, they fig-i fig-i ber battle is half won. ilfiry, as the song used to say, is ;riniil old name. Nothing fancy ; !(t an every day, staple name, nn-.itentioas nn-.itentioas and plain. Jut it has it all over the Gwen-flus Gwen-flus and Lyuettes and Yyvyans i Odettes. If Mary Smith comes Hollywood to enter the movies. I'd better think twice before she in'fs her name to Delores del iperino. Few Marys ever fail In i movies. Perhaps the queen of them all is iry Pickfonl. "America's sweet-irf sweet-irf niiide her bow as an actress htr native city of Toronto, Can., the age of five. Her first ap-linntce ap-linntce in motion pictures was 'ID. W. Griffith in 1912. I Prosperous Ever Since 'Slice then Miss Pickford or h? properly, Mrs. Douglas Fair-Iks Fair-Iks bus tasted nothing but suc-! suc-! She has had. the. touch of ias. She organized the Mary Pickford Company of which she is the principal owner, in 1018. Today it is one of the best money-makers in the business nnd most of the profits pro-fits go to Mary in addition to the salary she pays herself. Mary Miles Minter migrated from Dallas, Texas, when only 10 and entered the movies. Before retiring several years ago she amassed a fortune for-tune of more than a million dollars. Young Mary Brian, not yet of her "teens," is another of the fair sex to prove the value of a name. She also hails from Texas, having spent most of her girlhood clays riding the plains with neighboring cowboys. Mary bad hardly arrived in Hollywood Holly-wood before she won a beauty contest con-test that launched her on a celluloid cellu-loid career. She rose to fame almost over night in the role of "Wendy" in "Peter Pan." From Clucks to Stardom From taking care of little chicks on an Illinois poultry farm, Mary Astor has risen to a place among filmland's notables. Success has met her at every turn in the road. She made her debut in motion pictures in New York, playing in a series of one-reelers. With tho signing sign-ing of a contract with Famous Play-crs-Lasky several years ago, Mary's future was assured. Her most recent re-cent appearance is with John Barry-more Barry-more in "Don Juan", having been loaned to Warner Brothers by First National, whose contract she now holds. "It was just in the stars that I was to get this part." That's what Mary McAllister thinks of her good luck charm. She played opposite Harold "Red" Grange in "The Halfback," which has' just been completed. Many of Hollywood's picture stars sought this role with the famous grid hero but it was just another case of a "Mary" victory. Stinted When Only 15 Mary Philbin absorbed considerable consider-able quantities of soft coal soot while attending grade and high schools in Chicago. But Hollywood's sunshine and the makeup box have willed out all traces of the smoky city. Mary's first bit in pictures pic-tures was at Universal in 1921 when she was only 15. . Now she has a-stnrring a-stnrring contract w-ith the same studio. If you want to know what's in a name, ask any of those whom I have mentioned. None of them would give up "Mary" even for Ihe proverbial "pot of gold." PASSED by the City Council of Springville, Utah, and approved this 2Sth day of July, A. D., 1020. G. R. MAYCOCK, Mayor. Attest : W. W. HARRISON, (Seal) City Recorder. STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH, s.s. SPRINGVILLE, I, W. W. Harrison, the duly qualified qual-ified and acting City Recorder of the City of-. Springville, I'tah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Providing for the Issuance Issu-ance and Sale of Eighty-Five Thousand Thou-sand Dollars ($85,000.00) Waterworks Water-works Bonds of Springville City. Utah." Passed by the City council of Springville, Utah, and approved by the Mayor thereof on the 2Sth day of July,' 1020. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city, this 20th day of July, 1020. ' AW W. HARRISON, (SEAL) City .Recorder. Mr. Bertrum Dnilin nnd Ray Mc-Kenzie Mc-Kenzie have re'urn'ed from a 10 days motor trip through Bryce nnd Zion's canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Allen were the Sunday dinner guests of Miss Itutlr Buyer.. " ' ORDINANCE NO. I ORDINANCE PROVIDING XU THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF EIGHTY-FIVE THOU i'AXD DOLLARS ($85,000.00) WATERWORKS BONDS OF PRINGVILLE CITY, UTAH. il'HUliEAS, by the result of a Ji'ial election duly called and held jspriiiKville City. State of Utah. Saturday, the 17th day of July. D. 11120, said City was authorized I empowered to issue and sell lity-five Thousand Dollars ($85,- W) Waterworks Bonds, 'N'U WHEREAS, the result of I election was declared by the if Council of said City, sitting P Board of Canvassers, by reso-on reso-on duly passed on the 10th day Inly. A. D. 1920. and, jTHBKEAS, Palmer Bond & .'tf.'iiite Company, a I'tah coriior-l Ims offered lo purchase allj 'said bonds, paying therefor n ' 'i satisfactory to this Council. ,h accrued interest from date ofi to dale of delivery thereof, -e'l liiil was (lie highest, best anil !t iiilvantiigonus to the City and ,e1 liiil has. by resolution, been T ncceptcd by the City Council, OW. THEREFORE, BE IT OK-' ;1N'ED by the City Council of ihisville city, rinii: lEl-'TKIN 1. That for the pur-i-1 of defraying the expense of .oasiiiir, improving, enlarging. Hiding, repairing and adding I o present waterworks system nihil jfliiiran additional water supply 'Wiiil City in manner provided j!" a resolution passed by the! Council on May 15th. 1020. pro- '? for and ordering a special loa for the purpose of submit -to ihe qualified electors of "sville City, Utah, the (ues-f (ues-f incurring a bonded indebt ss to tlie amount of $85,000.00. nsville city docs issue $85,000. Waterworks Bonds, of I lie do Illation, of $1,000.00 each, mini -1 consecutively from 1 lo 85 inclusive, to be denominated 'ingviUe City Waterworks Bonds, Series of 1020," to be dated August 1, 1020, and to become due and payable serially as follows: $5,000.00 on the first day of August in each of the years 1031 to 1947 inclusive, payable at the office of Palmer Bond and Mortgage Company in Salt Lake City, Utah. Said bonds, and each of them, shall be (except as to consecutive numbers and date of payment) in substantially the following form, to-wit. : UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH SPRINGVILLE CITY WATER WORKS BOND SERIES OF 1920. No. . $1,000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS : That Springville City, Utah Conn lv Utah, hereby acknowledges it pelf, to bo Indebted, and for value urceived Hereby promises lo pay to tbi' bearer hereof the sum of ONI THOUSAND DOLLARS (1,000.00). in U. S. (flild Coin of (he present slandard of weight and fineness, on the first day of August, A. D. 19. at the office of Palmer Bond Mortgage Company, in Salt Laki City. Utah,, with interest therein at the rate of four and four-teiitth per cent (l.-l't) per annum fron. dale until paid, payable semi-an nually in like money on the firs, days of August and February ir each year, said interest to maluritv being represenled by interest con pons hereto attached. ) This bond is one of a series ol eighty-five (85) bonds of like dale and amount, numbered from 1 to S.'i inclusive, for the aggregate sum of $85,000.00, and is issued for the purpose pur-pose of defraying the expense of increasing, in-creasing, improi inc. enlarging, ox-lending. ox-lending. repairing and adding to the present waterworks system and securing se-curing an additional water supply for said Oily, for the purpose of more .'ldeiiualoly supplying and dis-tribuliug dis-tribuliug water to the inhabitants thereof. the same to be owned and controlled by said municipality, and is issued under and pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the State of Utah and an ordinance passed by the City Council of said City, and as authorized by the electors of said City at a special election held for that purpose. The City Council shnll annually levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest in-terest on this bond, as it falls due and also to constitute a sinking fund sufficient to pay the principal when clue, It is hereby certified, recited nnd declared, that all conditions, acts and things essential to the validity of this bond exist, have happened and -have been done and that every requirement of law affecting the issue thereof has been duly complied with and that this bond is Within every debt and other limit prescribed pre-scribed by Ihe Constitution and Laws of said State of. Utah. The full faith, credit and all taxable tax-able property within the limits of ;aid Springville City, as constituted it the time of the issuance hereof, ire and shrill continue to be pledged ;o the punctual payment of the prin-'ipal'.nid prin-'ipal'.nid Interest of this bond, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, "Spring-' eille City has caused this bond to e signed by its Mayor and Citv 1'reasurer and its corporate seal to. ie affixed hereto, attested by its 'ity Recorder and the annexed oupous to bear the fac-simile sig-iiilure sig-iiilure of the City Treasurer, as of he first day of August. A. D., 1920. Mayor. City Treasurer. Attest:- " City Recorder. (SEAL). To each of said bonds shall be attached at-tached a coupon for each installment install-ment of interest contemplated by said bond, which said coupons shall be numbered consecutively, beginning begin-ning with No. 1, with the several that purpose, and said amount for each year shall also be included in the annual appropriation bills passed pass-ed by the City Council of said City in each year, respeetivey. All proceeds pro-ceeds derived from the sale of said bonds must be applied exclusively to the purpose for which said bond's are issued. Said bonds, and each of them, shall, be signed by the Mayor and City Treasurer and attested, by the City Recorder and sealed with the corporate seal of said City, and the said coupons shall bear. , the facsimile fac-simile signaiire of the City Treasurer. Treasur-er. The Mayor anil City Treasurer are, leach, hereby empowered and directed to sign, the City Recorder to sign and "attest and affix the seal of the City to, each of said honds, and the acts of said Mayor, City Treasurer and City Recorder in so doing are, and shall be. the act and deed of. said 'Springville City. All the covenants, statements, representations and' agreements contained con-tained in said bonds and 'coupons and all recitals and representations of this ordinance are hereby considered consid-ered and understood, and it Is hero-ay hero-ay ordained and declared that said covenants and promises therein are the covenants and promises of Springville City, and that the representations repre-sentations and statements therein are the representations and statements state-ments of said City. And it is furlh, er staled and represented (hat Springville City js a municipal corporation cor-poration and a City of the Third Class, under the Constitution nnd Laws of the State of. Utah, and was organized in the vear 1888 SECTION 2. AND IT IS FURTHER FUR-THER ORDAINED, that all ordinances ordi-nances and resolutions, or parts of ordinances and resolutions, in conflict with the provisions hereof l'e. and the same are hereby, re-Pealed re-Pealed and after said bonds lire issued. is-sued. Ibis ordinance shall be and remain irrepealable until said bonds and the interesl (hereon shall have been fully paid, satisfied and discharged dis-charged as herein provided. I |