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Show Locbl Hunters Specialize in 'EdrV Businesisrom Predatpry Animals By DOROTHY O. KEA V If you can make a silk $urse out-of any kind of an ear you mljht b able to go into business. Now lake a coyote's ear tot in-aiance. in-aiance. Eldridge Carter and his on, , Orson,, of , Sentaquin . have turned In the amazing cargo , of 400 coyote ears during the past two months. Said ears have been burned in, various disposal . units Jr. several counties. ; - ., Hunting for predatory animals, iht Carter team has worked up quite a name for itself bringing in quarry of bobcats, cougars, Legal Notices . Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County' Clerk or the Respective Re-spective Signer for -Further to-formation to-formation J 'v.. . ORDINANCE . WHEREAS. T a petition signed by a majority of the property owners of the real property hereinafter here-inafter described, which said real property lies contiguous on the North and East of the corporate limits of. Provo City, Utah, has been filed ith the City Recorder of i Proyo- City asking i that said propertjFbe annexed to, and become be-come part of Provo City, Utah, nd ' ' . v .. ., - . ' .WHEREAS, said property own ers nave causea nccur uv or plat of such territory to be made under the supervision of a competent engineer, a ' copy pf which map or plat certified by said engineer r has been filed in the of f ice of the Recorder of . Provo Pro-vo City, Utah, and - WHEREAS, said petition ' and map have been presented 'by the City Recorder tothe City Com mission of Prove City, Utah, and the same has been duly and regu larly considered by them,' . NOW. THEREFORE.- BEIT AND IT IS7 HEREBY ORDAIN ED: "That the - property herein after, described, be and the same is hereby annexed to Provo City, Utah, and the limits of said City are hereby extended to include said property within the same. . Said property is more particularly particu-larly described as follows: ' "Commencing at the North- , east corner of the SEVi of Section 38, Township 6 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and t Meridian; thence East 3.09 chains to the East side of . SUte Highway NO. 189; ' thenee South 1 degree 15 . minutes West along East side, of aaid Highway 1130 feet more or less to present Provo, City Boundary (which point is 22.87 chains North and 2.51 , chains East of the Southeast corner of Section 36 Township Town-ship 6 South, Range 2 East); thence along present Provo City Boundary northwesterly crossing diagonally . across State Highway to the North side of 1230 North Street and continuing westerly on present pres-ent City Boundary along the North aide of 1230 North , ; Street to East aide of the "right of way: of : Denver & Rio Grande - Western . Railroad which point is 1473.0 ft West and .1871.0 feet North of Southeast corner of Section-3, Section-3, Township 6 South, Range 1 East of Salt Cake Base and Meridian; thence North 0 de grees 46 minutes East ; along right of way - 173.25 feet; . thence. East 1.40 chains; thence North 7 degrees East 0.97 chain; thence North 50 degrees East 1 chain; thence North 1 chain; thence-North 40 degrees East 4.50 , chains; thence East 1 chain; thence North 5 degrees .East 7.23 chains more or less to the T north line of Central Utah Vocational property; thence -" North 89 degrees30 minutes East 842 feet more or less to the Wm. G. McEwan property; proper-ty; thence North 49 degrees 30 . minutes West 89 feet to the center line of section; thence East 3.71 chains to point of beginning. Area 32.70 acres. Said tract is to be known as the Old Mill Addi- tion. C"' In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, a public emergency exists .in connection con-nection with . the matters herein contained, and it is necessary to the health, peace, safety and sett- era! welfare of the inhabitants of Provo Cy that this Ordinance become effective immediately.' This . Ordinance shall take effect ef-fect upon its passage and first publication. ' PASSED BY THE BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS -i OP PROVO CITY, UTAH THIS 8th DAY. OF DECEMBER, A. D.. 1949. , : ,,'.. GEO. E. COLLARS ' i 1 Mayor (SEAL)" ..-ATTEST: ..-ATTEST: 1.' Cf . Bench -City Recorder By Doris B. Wetzel c Deputy Rec. STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH as. .. I. J. G. Bench, the duly chosen qualified City Recorder of Provo City, Utah county. State qf Utah, do hereby certify that as such of ficial I have-the custody of the records and files of the proceed ings of tne Board of Commissioners Commission-ers of said City; the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct cor-rect copy of an Ordinance passed by the Board of Commissioners of said City on tne Bth day of De cember, A. D 1949, "A PETITION. PETI-TION. SIGNED BY THE MA JORITY OF THE PROPERTY i OWNERS OF THE REAL PROP ERTY WHICH LIES CONTIGUOUS CONTIGU-OUS ON THE NORTH AND EAST OF THE - CORPORATE LIMITS OF PROVO CITY. UTAH, ASKING FOR ANNEXATION ANNEXA-TION TO PROVO CITY," UTAH." IN WITNESS THEREOF. I I . L. kail- iintn mmi m ninif mvA affixed the corporate seal of said city this 8th day of December, I. G. BENCH . City Recofder coyotea ' for which they receive bounty. . There is also a Utah county bountyi. on. wolves- of which: the Carters have not found any of the four-legged variety. Bobcats.' cougars and wolves (if there were any) bring a bounty of $6 each on receipt of the paws and ' the ears of each ' animal. Paws and ears ol the cougar, pay off at S25 per set. .The two Mr. Carters " were among', the hunters . at the Utah county building Saturday on regular reg-ular monthly "bounty day." Their kill was among the 12 evidences received (ears and paws) of predatory pre-datory animals. Five bobcats and seven coyotes added their lesser extrimlties as proof of their now-ended now-ended existence.1 The Carters are also busy these days trapping beaver (under atate supervision, ' of course, and only vhere damage Is Indicated as a result of' beaver activity): There is no bounty on the beaver, but the trappers receive 50 of what the skins bring at auction. Skins are sent to the auction by Utah state fish and game commission and all transactions are completed complet-ed through this department. In v'enarge of Utah county "bounty day" held the second Saturday of each month in the lower foyer of the county building, build-ing, are Golden Peay and Isaac Jacobs, Pleasant Grove, ana Del-bert Del-bert Chipman, American Fork, all of 'the state fishand game commission. Bounties are paid by funds contributed by the commission, com-mission, turkey growers and sheepmen. . . - v During the past four months 143 predatory animals have been turned in for bounty the Utah county supervurars. The 200 coyotes killed by the Carters have been turned in to the officials of the various counties in which they werekilled. . TOO MANY CUSTOMERS aiuuA uix, la. vu.ry Aof Ipartment store manager's dream happened here. So many customers custom-ers showed up for a sale that the concrete sidewalk sagged A sale of water-soaked goodsdamaged when a water main broke near the store, brought such a flood of customers the department store officials closed their front entrance en-trance because weakened foundations founda-tions were giving way. , SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, December 11, 1949 0 PRQVb H. S. PLANS SEASON'S FIRST DRAMATIC PRODUCTION Provo high school's first dramatic production of the year. "Meet Me In St. Louis,", will be presented in the PHS audi-, torium Dec. 15 and 18 at 8 p. m., according to Elaine Peterson, director. ' , The plot dt the play centers around the fact that the Smith family is moving to New York. The four sisters and their : brother do not wish to leave St. Louis because of their social ties. Everything ends well in the end, however. The cast will consist of 17 students including Jordan Tanner, Tan-ner, Carolyn Van Cott. 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