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By BLOSSER N By WILLIAMS "Tl OFfA THAT BU6GT TOHGUE7 Vi y 1I 1 GOT IKuUPlca bNOUon " 1 -s I h. ijojt to Li avut i ncniA loon ow i i m Legal Notices Trobate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Re-spective Signers f6r Further information. in-formation. NOTICE OF INTENTION STREET PAVING DISTRICT NO. 46 Notice is. hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah County, Utah, of the intention of said Board to make the following described improvements improve-ments and to levy special taxes to pay for the same, to-wit: To widen the pavement on First North Street, to excavate and remove re-move the present curb and gutter, gut-ter, lay a four foot strip of port-land port-land cement concrete pavement six inches thick on each side of the present roadway and replace curb and cutter, waterway and such other incidental work as is necessary to complete the .street First North Street from University Uni-versity Avenue to Fifth West Street. The said improvement shall be designated as Street Paving District Dis-trict No. , 46. The estimated rate per front foot on First North Street is $8.61 for the widening of the said street. A property owner may have the parking in front of his property paved with Portland cement Concrete to a depth of four inches from the curb to the owner's property line by filing a written request with the City Engineer En-gineer for the same and by agree ing to pay for said paving at the rate of 40c per square foot, the cost thereof to be added to the special tax herein mentioned The abutters' portion of the cost and expense of said improvement improve-ment shall be paid for by special local assessments on all lots, parcels, par-cels, and pieces of ground within said Street Paving District No 46. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating lot and block numbers or description of property by metes and bounds to the City Recorder on or before the 28 day of April, 1947, at 5 p. m. The Board of Commissioners will meet at its regular meeting SIDE GLANCES com. imt av ma Mtvwf "Don't touch that cold chicken whn your father gets up to give the baby his bottle, that's his four o'clock feeding!" FUNNY N place on the 29 day of April, 1947. at 10:30 a. m. to hear and consider such protests to said improvements im-provements as shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of Provo City. Dated this 3 day of April, 1947. I. G. BENCH, City Recorder Published in The Sunday Herald Her-ald April 6, 13, 20. 27, 1947. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Mercur Dome Gold Mining Company. Principal place of business, busi-ness, Room 9. No. 8 West Center St., Provo. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors direc-tors of Mercur Dome Gold Mining Min-ing Company held on the 22nd day of April, 1947, an assessment (No. 2) of one-fourth cent per share was levied on the outstanding outstand-ing capital -stock of the corporation, corpora-tion, payable immediately to Leon Newren, Secretary, Room 9, No. 8 West Center St., Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on May 22, 1947. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction; auc-tion; and. unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the Company on June 9, 1947, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment to gether with the cost of advertis ing and expense of sale. LEON NEWREN Secretary Office: Room 9, No. 8 West Center St.. Provo. Utah. Published in The Sunday Her ald April 27. May 4. 11. 18. 1947. NOTICE OF BIDS Sealed bids will be received by l Melvm Kavachevich, 648 South 9th West until 5 p. m. May 1. 1947, for concessions at Baseball park during 1947 season. Bid price to be paid on accepance of bid. SEC. PROVO BASEBALL CLUB. Published in The Daitv and Sunday Herald April 20. 22. 24. 27. 1947. NOTICE OF INTENTION STREET IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT rtO. 42 Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City. Utah County. Utah, of the intention of said Board to make the following described improve- . me. t. m. mo. u. a. mt. err. BUSINESS '4 i ' . SUNDAY HERALD . ments and to levy special taxes to pay for the same, to-wit: ; To grade and pave with a 4-inch thickness of Portland cement concrete sidewalk four feet wide on the following streets: The north side of Center Street from the Union Pacific Railroad right of way running to the west side of West Park Subdivision. Both sides of First North Street from Seventeenth West to Eighteenth West Streets. Both sides of Second North Street from Seventeenth West to west side of West Park Subdivision. Both sides of Seventeenth West Street from Center Street to the north side of West Park Subdivision. Both sides of Eighteenth West Street from Center Street to Second North Street. The said improvement shall be designated as Street Improvement District No. 42. The abutters' portion of said sidewalk cost is estimated at $1.79 per front foot. To grade and construct a Port land cement concrete curb and gutter with driveways on the following streets: The north side of Center Street from Seventeenth West Street to the west side of West Park Subdivision. Both sides of First North Street from Seventeenth WeFt to Eighteenth West-Streets. West-Streets. Both sides of Second North Street from Seventeenth West to west side of West Park Subdivision. Both sides of Seven! eenth WeFt Street from Center Street to north side of the West Park Subdivision. Both sides of Eighteenth West Street from Center Street to Second North Street. The said improvement shall be designated as Street Improvement Improve-ment District No. 42. The abutters' portion of said; curb and gutter with driveways I cost is estimated at $2,65 peri front foot. ; To excavate, gravel and pave to a depth of six inches with 2 inches of bituminous concrete paving with seal coat or 1-inch of rock asphalt paving on the following streets: Seventeenth West Street from Center Street" to north side of West Park Subdivi sion. F'.ighteenth West Street from Center Street to Second North Street. First North Street from Seventeenth West to Eighteenth Eigh-teenth West Streets. Second North Street from Seventeenth West Street to west side of West Park Subdivision. Sub-division. The said improvement shall be designated as Street Improvement Improve-ment District No. 42. Seventeenth West Street shall be paved to a width of 38 feet. The abutters' portion of the cost on the said street is estimated for road mix at $3.75 per front foot; for machine road mix $4.10 per front foot- for rock asphalt $4.56 per fronrfoot. Eighteenth West Street, . First North Street and Second North Street shall be paved to a width of 28 feet. The abutters' portion of the cost on the said streets is estimated for road mix $2.87 pert front foot; for machine road inix $3.18 per front foot; for rock asphalt $3.46 per front foot. The abutters' portion of the cost and'expenses of said improvement will be paid for by special local assessments on all lots, parcels, and pieces of ground within said Street Improvement District No. 42. A 35-foot reduction will be allowed in frontage on corner lots where pavement is laid on both sides of said corner lots. Objections to said projects or any of them must be presented in writing, stating lot and block number or description of property by metes and bounds to the City Recorder on or before the Sth day of May, 1947, at 5 p.m. The Board of Commissioners iwill meet at its regular meeting place on the 6th day of May. 1947. at 10:30 a.m. to hear and consider such protests to said improvements as shall have been made. By" order of the Board of Com missioners of Provo City, dated this 11 day of April, 1947. I. G. BENCH City Recorder Published in the Sunday Herald, April 13, 20, 27 and May 4, 1947. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Education of the City of Provo at its offices at Provo. Utah, will receive bids for all of the labor and material required in the construction of Football Field, Running Track, etc on the site of the new High School at 12th North and University Avenue. Av-enue. Provo. Utah. Bids are to be submitted in accordance ac-cordance with Plans, Specifications, Specifica-tions, and other Contract Documents Docu-ments now on file with the Board of Education of the city of Provo, Utah and at the office of Fred L. Markham, Architect, 45 North University Avenue. Provo. Utah. These Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents may be examined ex-amined and copies obtained at the Sunday, April 27, 1947 9 . 7 : offices of the Board or the Archi- tect upon receipt of $10.00 per set, which deposit will be refund cd providing bid is submitted in proper form and upon the return of such copies in good condition within five (5) days after bids are opened. Notice is also hereby given that all bidders may submit with their bid, a sworn statement of their financial responsibility, technical ability, and experience. Such sworn statement may be required re-quired to be furnished before award is made to any particular bidder. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of-fice of the Clerk of the Board of Education of the city of Provo, Utah, or at the office of the Architect Archi-tect and hall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid bond for five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid, made payable pay-able to the order of the Board of Education of the City of Provo, Utah, and shall be sealed and filed with the clerk of the said Board at the office of said Board, Saturday, May 3. 1947 at 12 roon, and will bcopened and publicly read aloud at or about 12 noon of that day in the office of said Board. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to 'enter into said contract after being requested so to do by the said Board. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. All work under this contract must be completed on or before Juno 15. J 947. Dated: April 24, 1947. Provo., Utah. BOARD OK EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF PROVO (Signed) Milton Marshall, President (Signed) Harold J. Boyack. Clerk, Published in The Daily and Sunday Herald April 24, 27, May 1, 1947. NOTICE OF INTENTION DITCH COVERING DISTRICT NO. 1 Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah County. Utah, of the intention of said Board to make 'the following described improve-iments improve-iments and to levy special taxes to pay for the same, to-wlt: To cover that open ditch on Sixth West Street From Fifth North Street to a point between be-tween Seventh North and Eighth North Street, a distance dist-ance of 1055 feet, with 36-inch 36-inch concrete pipe. The abutters' abut-ters' portion of the cost of said improvement is estimated esti-mated at $2.84 per foot. To cover that open ditch between Third and Fourth North Street and between Sixth and Seventh West Streets, a distance of 307.3 feet, with 36-inch concrete pipe. The abutters' portion on the cast side of ditch is estimated esti-mated at $2.94 per foot; and the abutters' portion on th west side of the ditch is estimated esti-mated at $1.47 per foot. To cover that open ditch la Block 95 "A", Provo. from Third North southwesterly a distance of 93 feet with 36-inch 36-inch concrete pipe. The abutters' abut-ters' portion of said improvement improve-ment is estimated at $3.27 per foot. To cover that portion por-tion of the concrete ditch in Block 95 "A". Provo, from a point 93 feet south of the south line of Third North, 200 feet to Seventh West with a 6-inch concrete slab. The abutters' portion on the north side of said ditch is estimated esti-mated at $2.12 per foot, and the abutters' portion on the South side of the ditch at $1.06 per foot. To cover that open ditch on Center Street from Eighth West to Ninth West Streets with 18-inch concrete pipe; the abutters' portion of the cost of said improvement is estimated at $2.26 per foot. To cover that open ditch on Tenth West Street between be-tween Center Street and First South Street, a distance of 475 feet, with 36-inch concrete con-crete pipe. The abutters' portion por-tion of the said cost of the improvement is estimated at $2.44 per foot. This Project shall be known aa Ditch Covering District No. 1. All protests and objections to carrying out of such intention must be presented in writing, stating lot and block number or description of property by metea and bounds, to the City Recorders Office on or before the 28th day of April, 1947, at 5:00 p. m. The Board of Commissioners will meet at its regular meeting place on the 29th day of April, 1947, at 10:30 a. m. to hear and consider such protests to said improvements im-provements as shall have been made. By Order "of the Board of Commissioners Com-missioners of Provo City. Utah; dated this 3rd day of April, 1947 I. G. BENCH City Recorder Published in The Sunday Her ald April 6, 13, 20, 27, 1947. |