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Show UREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 ORDINANCE NO. 98 The City Council of Orem City, Utah County. Utah, met in Regular Session on Wednesday, Wednes-day, the 15th day of December, A. D. 1948, at the hours of 6:30 p. m , due legal and timely notice no-tice of said meeting having been given to all members as required requir-ed by law and the ordinance of said City s - - Upon roll call,, the following members, constituting a Quorum, Quor-um, were present: Mayor J. W. Gillman City Councilman Philo T. Edwards City Councilman E. H. Johnson City Councilman Vic Durham City Councilman A. A. Richards City Recorder Orland E. Pyne The following were absent: Councilman Woodruff JenHenf. City Councilman E. H. Johnson John-son introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: adopt-ion: BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Equalization and Re view as required by law for Curb and Gutter District No. 1, Orem City, Utah, be and the same is hereby appointed con sisting of the Members of the City Council of Orem City.Utah Said Council shall sit as a Board of Equalization and Re view on the tax proposed to be levied On property within the said CURB AND GUTTER DISTRICT DIS-TRICT No. 1, at Orem City Hall in Orem City, Utah on Decem ber 27, 28, and 29, 1948, and shall remain in session on each of the said dates betweei, the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 12:00 Noon and 2PM and 4 PM,' to hear and consider any objections objec-tions and make corrections of any proposed assessments which said Council may deem unequal or unjust. That the City Recorder be and is hereby authorized and directed to public notice of e-jualization e-jualization in accordance herewith, here-with, the Notice to be in substantially sub-stantially the following form: NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the work has been completed pursuant to contract in Curb and Gutter District No. 1, to-wit: to-wit: West side of State Highway (91) from a point beginning 900 feet South" of" BOO South-Street South-Street (Also known as Lincoln Lin-coln Road); Running thence Northwesterly along both sides of Highway 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South Street (Snow Road) West side of Highway 91 from a point beginning 700 Feet South of 400 North Street (Geneva Steel Road) Running thence northwester ly along both sides of said highway to a point 800 feet North of 800 North Street (Canyon Road). The COStS and exnpnspe nf making said improvements will be paid for by Special Local Assessment levied upon all roaas- pieces and parcels of land within said curb and gutter gut-ter District No. 1 as follows: All property described above to the entire depth of ownership owner-ship back from the highway (State Highway 91- but not ex ceeding depth of 330 feet. The City Council of Orem City, Utah, sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on the Tax proposed to be levied on the property within said Curb and Gutter District No. 1, will meet in the City Hall on December Dec-ember 27, 28, and 29, 1948 and will be in session on each of said dates between the hours of 10:00 to 12:00 Noon and from 2:00 to 4:00 PM and will hear and consider any objections and make any corrections of any proposed assessments which said Board mav deem uneaual or unjust. That beginning Fri day. December 17 and through December 29 between the hours of 9:00 and 5:00 PM the assessment assess-ment lists of said property will be open to public inspection at the office of the City Recorder, Orem City, Utab. By order of the City Council of Orem City, Utah dated December Dec-ember 15, 1948. ORLAND E. PYNE City Recorder PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF OREM CITY, UTAH, THIS 15 day of DECEMBER, DEC-EMBER, AD. 1948. There being no further bus iness to come before the meeting, meet-ing, on motion of Councilman Philo T. Edwards, the meeting adjourned. J. W. GILLMAN, Mayor ATTEST: I, ORLAND E. PYNE, the duly chosen, qualified and acting act-ing City Recorder of Orem City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that as said official offic-ial I have the custody of the records and proceedings of the City Council of said city; and that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of said city on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1948, entitled: AN ORDINANCE APPOINTING APPOINT-ING A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION EQUALIZ-ATION AND REVIEW FOR CURB AND GUTTER DISTRICT DIS-TRICT NO. 1, OREM CITY, UTAH. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of faid city this 15th day of December, A.D. 1948. ORLAND E. PYNE City Recorder, Orem City, Utah NOTICE ' OF- EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the work has been completed pursuant to contract in Curb and Gutter District No- 1, to-wit: West side of State Highway (91) from a point beginning 900 feet South of 800 South Street (Also known as Lincoln Lin-coln Road); Running thence Northwesterly along both sides of Highway 91 to a point 600 feet North of 400 South Street (Snow Road) West side of Highway 91 from a point beginning 700 Feet South of 400 North Street (Geneva Steel Roau, Running thence northwesterly northwester-ly along both sides of said highway to a point 800 feet North of 800 North Street (Canyon Road). The costs and expenses of making said improvements will be paid for by Special Local Assessment levied upon all roads, pieces and parcels of land within said curb and gut ter District No. 1 as follows: All property described above to the entire depth of owner ship back from the highway (State Highway 91- but not ex ceeding depth of 330 feet. The City Council of Orem City, Utah, sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on the Tax proposed to be levied on the property within said Curb and Gutter District No. 1, will Magnesium (or Lwn Mower Lightweight, sturdy grassrutter parti are made from mngnes'um, tht world's lightest structural metal. met-al. Magnesium sand castings are three times stronger and 75 per eent lighter than the same parts fabricated of other materials. Because Be-cause magnesium sections can be made thicker without a weight penalty, pen-alty, magnesium parts are sturdy nd can resist more handling abuse than can many other materials used in this application. Storage of Raw Meat Store raw ground meat not more than two inches deep in shallow pans to prevent bact?rhl growth and sooilage. Unless meat Is frozen do not keep it on tinnd more than 24 hours. i meet in the City Hall on December Dec-ember 27, 28, and 29, 1943 and win hA in session on each Of said dates between the hours of 10:00 to 12:00 Noon snd from tn 4 00 PM and will hear and consider any objections and make any corrections or any proposed assessments which said Board may deem unequal or unjust. That beginning Friday. Fri-day. December 17 and through December 29 between the hours of 9:00 and 5:00 PM the assessment assess-ment lists of said property will be open to public inspection at the office of the City Recorder, Orem City, Utah. By order of the City Council of Orem City, Utah dated December Dec-ember 15, 1948. ORLAND E. PYNE j City Recorder f5 CRITICAL . . . Senator Tom Con-nallyj Con-nallyj of Texas, who will resume chairmanship of the senate foreign relations committee in January haa sharply criticised Generalissimo Generalis-simo Chain Kal-shrk for his failure to take personal command of the China flghtinr. Bin ecd' Seeds Bide Time Seed oi bindweed has long been known to remain viable In the soli for many years. This long life has been an Important factor In making mak-ing this weed one of the farmers' most tenacious pests. To Avenge Parrot's Death Owner Tries to Shoot Cat MIDDLETOWN, CONN. The cat came back, minus bullet holes and with all of Us nine lives intact. And Charles Nixon, who already has paid a fine for supposedly killing the feline, says he won't shoot at it again. The cat, called Ruffles, killed Nixon's Nix-on's 30-year-old parrot, Texas. To avenge his pet, Nixon shot at the cat and saw It drop. Nixon was taken into court, paid $3 fine and asserted, "it was well worth It." However, Ruffles returned home. Numerous scars on his body told of hit fracas with the late Texas. But there was nary a bullet hole. "He must have been playing possum," pos-sum," commented the examining veterinarian. Don't destroy your 1948 hunting hunt-ing and fishing licenses- This was the advice of Ar-mand Ar-mand Carr, game department secretary today, as he reminded remind-ed sportsmen that these licenses would be needed for winter and early-spring catfishing, and do not expire until April 15, 1949- ANDERSON'S FREE FAMILY PARTY GROVE THEATRE IN PLEASANT GROVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 8 p.m. Presenting the International Hit Parade. RIO and ROGERS, Music and ometiy-af its Best HUBERT EMRICO, Master of Magic and Fun. HARRIET BLAKE, Sensational Contortionist. - JEREMIAH, musical favorites on the accordiaru MAX HORN, amazing Jester of Novelty Juggling. And on the Screen Abbott and Coctello in No Indians Please FREE FREE FREE A CCairftoltcaoo GSGG QUALITY HAND TOWEL Given FREE to Every Lady Attending ABC-AMATIC WASHER and IRONER Demonstation all day Saturday. $300 IN GIFT CERTIFICATES GIVEN AWAY AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION Demonstrater ABC IRONER Demonstrater ABC - OMATIC Washer TO BE AUCTIONED OFF TO HIGHEST BIDDER PROMPTLY AT 6 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 18 EVERYBODY ATTEND! UTAH HARDWARE AND IMFLEf.'EflT CO 640 NORTH STATE Orem. Utah Jot Cannon's 'Bargain' Coat Brings Very Little Profit WASHINGTON, D. C Uncle Joe Cannon, former speaker of the house, was a notoriously shabby dresser. Thinking that he should dress up to his position, his slstr tried to persuade him to buy a new overcoat so, Anally, one day on his way to the capltol, he stopped in a clothing store, priced garments and found overcoats for $35 each. Indignantly he marched out, announcing he could not be that extravagant When the late Senator Watson, who was present, reported this to Cannon's sister that evening, she secretly handed him $15 with the request that he visit the store and slip it surreptitiously to the overcoat over-coat man, thereby automatically reducing re-ducing the price to $20. She then persuaded Uncle Joe to stop again nd price the garment, which he did. Discovering the cost was now $20 instead of $33, he bought one and wore It to hla office on the hill. One of his confreres, impressed, saw It and remarked: "You have new overcoat. Uncle Joe. I would like to try It on." Finding It fitted, he turner to his friend and said: "I'll give you $25 for it, spot cash." Speaker Cannon, thinking that he was making a shrewd bargain and a quick profit, accepted, put on his eld coat and went home, reporting the developments to his sister, much to her dismay. INCOME TAX Farmers and others who must pay estimated Tax should o. so on or before Jan. 15. 1949 see J. P. McGUIRE Tax Consultant Room 3 at 45 No. Univ. Ave. Provo FOR SALE 1st grade Pontiac potatoes 2.25 per 100 delivered, Leonard Madsen Phone 017-R4 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a meeting will be held at the Orem City Hall, Wednesday, December 22, 1948, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock, relative to the adoption of the budget for Orem City for the next calendar calen-dar year. Everyone present will be given an opportunity to be heard relative to the adoption adop-tion of the budget. This notice is given in accordance accord-ance with the Utah Code Annotated An-notated for 1943, Title 15-11-1. Dated this 1st day of December, Decem-ber, 1948. J. W. Gillman Mayor - iMniipi : ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FROM GENEVA SUPPLY COMPANY We deliver, install and service the merchandise we sell. 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