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Show NOTICE OK BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OK EDUCATION OK UINTAH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in Uintah County School District, Uintah County, State of Utah, at the same time as the primary election on the 9th day of September, 1980, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said district, the following question, to wit : Shall the Board of Education of Uintah County School District, Uintah County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the board in the amount of $10,000,000 and to mature serially in not more than twenty (20) years from their respective date or dates, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing pur-chasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more schoolhouses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school property pro-perty under the charge of the Board of Education? Said special bond election elec-tion shall be held in the following regular voting districts of Uintah County, Coun-ty, at the following polling places within said districts, and the election officials to serve at each polling place shall be those who have been otherwise appointed under the provisions of general law to conduct the primary elections: Jensen No. 1, Mrs. Blanch Wilkins Home, 5417 So. 9500 East, Jensen; Naples No. 2, Naples School; Southeast Vernal No. 3, National Guard Armory; Northeast Vernal No. 4, Uintah County Courthouse; Cour-thouse; Glines No. 5, El Diamonte Reception Center; Maeser No. 6, Maeser School; Maeser-Dry Maeser-Dry Fork No. 7, Roger Hacking Home, 1673 No. 3500 W., Vernal; Tridell No. 8, Lester Bartlett Home. Tridell: Fort Duchesne No. 9. Fort Duchesne Community Center; Avalon-Willows No. 11, Harold Dudley Home; Whiterocks No. 12. Indian Gym; South Vernal No. 13. Clyde Anderson Home. 75 S. 1000 E.. Vernal; Ashley No. 14, Ronald Winn Home. 1410 No. 500 W.. Vernal: Ballard No. 15. Town Building; Lapoint No. 16. Old Lapoint Chapel; Gusher No. 17. Baptist Mission; Davis No. 18. Wilford Olsen Home. 3487 S. 1500 E.. Vernal; South Central Vernal No. 20, Golden Age Center; North Central Cen-tral Vernal No. 21. Par-rish Par-rish House; Southwest Vernal No. 22, Vernal Jr. High; Northwest Vernal No. 23. Uintah High School; Vernal City North No. 24. Kenneth Calder Home. 600 N. 100 W., Vernal; Ver-nal; Vernal City West No. 25, Social Services Building; Vernal City-South City-South No. 26, Discovery-Elementary Discovery-Elementary School. The voting at such special bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Uintah County School District to the judges of the election to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling poll-ing place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock a.m. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. In accordance with the provisions of Section 203 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended by the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1975, oral minority language assistance in the Ute American Indian language will be made available at all stages of the electoral process with respect to the special bond election. Persons who will be qualified electors elec-tors entitled lo vote at said special bond election may arrange for oral minority lunguage assistance Mondays through Fridays between and including August 13 and September 9 at the administrative offices of the district between (ho hours of 8 a n, In addition'a,; lng Polling ! 1' minority 7 assistance j. American language wilu on thedayoff Fort Duch ty Center; IN n?: Building. 0ral mLnorit., assistance , ; American ''''' 4 language : lUb made avails ' uest to an f'cial at an ; places at J d w special boJ; sha" conoid registration Th election .' last made or rev '1 constitute the Jifn s" election fo the CoLLntyS; tah County ."j as provided byi office d , f" hours, exc,- t hohdays.ande,-: mg the ten-day. mediately p special bondefe' ' rjls person eighte; Jpr0 years of age or,: on the (layoff .,er wiUbeaqualif,,::: The County 0 ' i make available (&. cause the : r agents to make ; ( at each of tb described poi: registration lis-, , thereof ji:. ' registered elec--- :Sir ed to use s '! f place. Absent-voter; .yfWi may be obtains er person others ii to vote at the spe:. ;s' election but wb: sVes day of the elec pects to be fc; absent from I's '-j ty or disabled, r : j application, w.i ,v,;; (30) days nexlr: e: a the special boK. either in pen-; j,js mail at the : ;-4t Clerk of the , ' " Education. 62 1MT. South, in VerriL; Public Nuiirt I -? ther given :: ::2Ti September 11. : ija: being-a day-nai-ten days a!:; t:f special bond e . si Board of Edue ' Rti meet at its meeting place: Utah, at 5 0 1 . ''- and canvass & L;-7'c and declare ' said election. IN 1 Lis WHKHKOKihi Education of County SchtXK ! r- c Uintah Count;. ; L-;: Utah, has a. tr-notice tr-notice to be i rs 13th day of Aix. i;-:S:; JOHN SMITH rsi' President pi:; Board of Ei- V( -Uintah Couc? District Uintah Couffiv. s iVj Utah Attest: D.v TURNER Clerk e: f, Board of ; Uintah Ccur.:; District Sig. Uintah County, i- Utah i-;J; . .it. !k Published in'-5 j Express Au$.H :v Sept. 4. IS e: g. iifs |