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Show ORKM-iiENEVA i: TIMES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913 cfATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH CITY OF OREM ritv Council nf Orem. in the County of ) ) ss. ) of the District No. 1 Bond dated February Feb-ruary 1, 1949, this coupon being payable exclusively from the funds described in said bond- Treasurer Bond No Form of Coupon for $500.00 bonds On February 1, AD. 19... Utah, will pay to Farmers and Merch- . 1 i 1 njii i . PA II I flTlPC iiuwiiea xato, ana aiso as pro- f F llAL ItUllwL vided by tne Special Improve- IkUnfe ment Guarantee Fund Ordin- 1 a - . AUilUa UC3V.I 1UCU 111 DC ance heretofore passed by Orem . ritv tootle v uuuua ouaii consist of twenty bonds in de-i nomination of $100 00 each and 70 bonds In denomination of f,S and State of Utah, met in $500.00 each, with numbers. de-0 r Sar session, in full conform- "T!1":!!-.,". . tv with law and the ordinances i?d rules of said City at the Sfthe guTar"me;Ung place of Maturity S Sty Council, at the hour of February , T30 o'clock p m. on Wednesday, February 1, the 2nd day of February, A, D. February 1, rcuiuarj i, February 1, February 1, February 1, February 1, February 1, February 1, 1949 On roll call, the following members, constituting a quorum, quor-um, were present: j. w. Gillman, Mayor Woodruff Jensen, Councilman Philo T- Edwards, Councilman H- Johnson, Councilman Vic Durham, Councilman A A Richards, Councilman Orland E. Pyne, City Record- Also present: H. V. Wentz, City Attorney. Absent: None. The meeting was called to or der by Mayor Gillman. j Councilman" Vic Durham introduced uic wuvnuij ance and moved its adoption. ORDINANCE NO. 102 ..-it.. V 1 1 -J - u 5 V, L ... , , ants Bank, Provo City, Utah, bonds shall be m substantially the sum of $20.00, lawful money 1100 00 Bonds $500 00 Bonds and 2 and and and and and and and and 19 and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF. UTAH CURB AND GUTTER DISTRICT NO. 1 BOND OREM CITY, UTAH COUNTY Series of February 1, A.D. 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos. Nos-. 1 8 15 22 29 36 43 50 57 64 to to to to to to to to to to 7, U, 21, 28, 35, 42. 49, 56, 63, 70, both both both both both both both both both both incl. incl. incl. incl. incl. incl. incl. Incl. No.. KNOW ALL MEN PRESENTS:. That Orem City, in Utah County, State of Utah, a municipal mun-icipal corporation duly organized organiz-ed and existing, for value re- mi ii ceived, hereby promises, out of WHEREAS, the City Council funds available "for the purpose of Orem City heretofore publish-iherdnafter get fofth tQ pay tQ ed its notice of intention, as pro- bearer Qn February x vided by law, to create a Special the sum of DOLLARS TmDrovement District, to be call- ( t ir lawful mnnav rf . . . i vMflnr(1 cnaii tair ed Curb ana uuuer uama o. , th United gtates of America " 1 ivino .Tn v 23. 1948. at the , .a2e approval BY THESE, of the United States of America. being one year's interest due on that date on ots Curb and Gut- iter District No. 1 Bond dated February 1, 1949, this coupon being payabe exclusively from the funds described in said bond. City Treasurer Bond No Section 2. Be it further ordained or-dained that an emergency is hereby declared and this ordin ance shall take effect upon pass- 7 CIG3T JSXACTXOtJEXY RESTORED . , . Given spui hopeless ttm tt total bUn4neM tkree yean ago, Carl Klein of Brooklyn reads aftar arirMatowty rooorrtnf his virion. Doc too attribute i mimj lamhr to m ntn of self eonfidenee and a seine af wiiHi aiwtoyai ariBf tte Haw York state coarse for vocational wsuMTHati wfclck ka wm fancf at N bivklel Btm for the I to. Braakiya 1. fixing July 23, ie, at me date to hear protests and objections, object-ions, and WHEREAS, inasmuch- as no protests or objections were filed fil-ed the said curb and gutter district dis-trict was created, and WHEREAS, Orem City thereafter there-after caused notice to contractors contract-ors to be published, as provid ed by law, for bids on the con wun interest mereon ai tne rate foy p0Sting. of four (4) per cent per ann-j PASSED urn, payaDie annuauy in nice money on February 1st in each year, upon presentation and surrender sur-render of the interest coupons hereto attached, both principal and interest being payable at Farmers and Merchants Bank, Provo City, Utah. In event of failure to pay this bond when and publication struction of the work to be done j due, it shall draw interest at the in said district, and said bids rate of eight per cent per annum were received and the contract until paid. by unanimous vote of the City Council of Orem City, Utah County, Utah, and approved this 2nd day of February, Feb-ruary, AD. 1949. J- W. Gillman, Mayor ATTEST: Orland E. Pyne, City Recorder HILL CflEST Vanaesa Woffinden 0553-R1 Kate Wagstaff was hostess on Monday evening to a group of friends who helped her celebrate cele-brate her birthday. The centerpiece center-piece . was a cake sent by her mother from Kamas for the occasion. i The Hill Crest Relief Society has started a nursery class in charge of Anna Johnson- The purpose of the clas is to encourage encour-age young mothers to come out and bring their babies. June Lloyd was hostess to the Gleaner Girls and M Men at a fireside chat on Sunday. Willard Gerber gave an illustrated talk about Victoria, B. C, Canada, his home town. A fireside chat was held for the Junior Girls and Senior Scouts at the home of Norman Oliphant Missionary experiences exper-iences were related by Lawrence Oliphant and three of his friends. Mrs. J. L. Barnum gave a party par-ty on Thursday evening in honor hon-or of her husband on his birthday. birth-day. A social and games were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Bar- mong the Junior class members, num, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howard Nelson's orchestra has GRAND VIEW Mrs. Calvin Cordner 048-J4 Grandview D.UJ.P. meeting was held at the home of Mrs-Melissa Mrs-Melissa Brown, with Mrs. Mary Bernard! and Mrs. Sarah Strass-bourg Strass-bourg as assisting hostesses last Thursday. Mrs. Hattie Carter took charge of the meeting with Mrs. Laurel Gibson conducting the business. Mrs. Lucy Clyde gave the complete history of Grandview camp from its organization- Mrs. Mary Dover and Mrs- Theo. Howard favored the group with a duet after which Mrs. Mary C. , Davis gave the lesson- The group drew for a quilt and Mrs, Lucy Clyde was the winner,- Luncheon in a Valentine Val-entine motif was served to 25. John Adams, president of the ward YMMIA, announced CJj week that the Grandview Junior Jun-ior Girls and Senior Scouts will present their annual Sweetheart Ball on Wednesday, Feb. 16- A oueen will be chosen from a- FLEASAIIT VIR7 Edna M. Hansen 2028-M The Senior Scouts won the basketball game played with the b-ys" of Oak Hills ward. j Gene Cowley was confirmed l a member of the church by his father in Sacrament meeting on Sunday. I Alta Allred is reported to be improving following an operation operat-ion necessitated by infection in the jaw bone. The M Men and Gleaners honored Kenneth Perry at a party on Monday night. Games, a program and a pot luck lunch were enjoyed by the 21 present-Kenneth present-Kenneth Perry will leave this weekend for New York City and will sail for France on February Feb-ruary 17 where he will serve as a missionary for the LDS church, Mrs- Joseph Seppi went to Price last Friday. Fhor! of Shrimp firlmi In the Culf of Mexico ir tt t'Ti-"! ri nVritiful that the sound nf w "?ho depth machine on nh'n fr!i tn an Vte way It should. The hvdroraphie offlre of the navy na-vy rcnor' that Capt. W N Daw-"vi Daw-"vi nf tlic British motor vessel British Virtue on two voyages be-t be-t -on Cslveston and Corpus Chris-tl Chris-tl foird that the device measuring sound echoes did not register when 10 to 15 miles off tho coast, whera charts showed the depth to be bout 11 fathoms. Large quantities of shrimp were found In that locality. Rowley, Mr. and Mrs- Howard Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christian Chris-tian and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Shepherd of Springville. been engaged for the dance which wh-ich will start at 8:30. Refreshments Refresh-ments will be served and everyone every-one is invited. The Relief Society literary lesson will be given by Mrs. Elsie Taylor next Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, in Salt Lake City. Sacrament meeting on Sun- Cara of Tna When tulips art cut for the house, moat of th foliag must be retained retain-ed on the plants. If th blooms ar permitted to finish their display in the garden, then the seed capsule should be removed promptly After th petals fall, severing the iust above the top leaf FOR RENT Clean, heated sleeping rooms. Private entrance. For working work-ing men and one woman. 187 West 1st South, Provo. F10 Leo Hatch suffered severe burns on his legs last week day will be under the direction while working at the steel plant, of the Elders quorum. He is now at St. Marks hospital o (o)iiii!r wmm w o awarded to the lowest and best bidder, and WHEREAS, the said work has This bon dis drawn upon the City Treasurer against the spec ial tax levied upon the property heretofore been fully completed , included in SPECIAL IM-and IM-and has been accepted and app-; PROVEMENT DISTRICT CURB roved by the city engineer and : AND GUTTER NO. 1 of said the city council and the total city to pay the cost of construc- tion done in said district, under, by virtue of, and in full con- , , . . i i cost ana expense ui me uiipiuvc-ments uiipiuvc-ments have been determined to be the sum of $40,920-00, and the cost per front foot has been determined to be $3 07, and notice, not-ice, as required by law, has been given that a Board of Equalization would sit and hear protests to the levy to be made, and WHEREAS, no protests were received, the said levy has been duly made by the City of Orem and property owners have been notified by publication and by mail of the levy and that same is due and that no interest will be charged thereon if paid on or before January 31, 1949, and WHEREAS, in response to said notices there has been collected col-lected from the property owners own-ers assessed the sum of $3858.-25, $3858.-25, thus leaving the unpaid amount of tthe cost of construction construct-ion of the improvements in said district as the sum of $37,061.-T5, $37,061.-T5, which amount it will be formty with the Constitution and Laws of the State of Utah, and also ordinances of said City duly passed and made a law thereof prior to the issuance issu-ance hereof- V A special improvement guarantee guar-antee fund has been created by said City as provided in Chapter 9, Laws of Utah, 1921, and as" provided by ordinance of Orem City, and said City agrees that at all times during the life of this bond until payment thereof in full, said fund shall be at all times maintained- This bond is payable exclusively out of said special tax and the said special improvement fund, and neither said City nor any officer thereof there-of is holden for the payment thereof otherwise. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that all acts, conditions con-ditions and things essential to the validity of this bond exist, necessary to raise by the issu- have happened and have been ance and sale of bonds, and 1 done n due time, form and man-WHEREAS, man-WHEREAS, for convenience ( ner as required by law, and that of issuing and printing the , the total issue of bonds of said bonds, the City has paid the city for said District, including sum of $61.75, and there will jths bond, does not exceed the therefore need to be issued, in taxes levied to cover th cost of bnnds, the sum of $37,000; said improvment and that all of ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITsaid taxes have been lawfully ORDAINED BY THE CITY levied- COUNCIL OF OREM CITY, ASi n FOLLOWS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Or- Section 1. That, for the pur-'em City, Utah, has caused this Pose of raising funds to defray bond to be signed by its Mayor the unpaid expense of construe-land City Treasurer, its corpor-tion corpor-tion of said improvements with- ate seal to be hereunto affixed in said Curb and Gutter Dis-! and attested by its City Record-trict Record-trict No. 1, Orem City shall lss-er and the annexed coupons to ue and sell its special improve-, bear the facsimile signature of ment curb and gutter district the City Treasurer as of the No. 1 bonds dated February lj first day of February, A.D. 1949, in the amounts and acc-'l949. ording to the schedule below, Mayor hearing interest at the rate of j city Treasurer four percent (4) per annum Attest: and having annual interest cou- City Recorder pons attached thereto, and mat- (SEAL) uring in ten equal annual install- Form of Coupon ments as near as may be. Said for $100-00 k01"1 bonds and interest shall be pay- On February 1, A.D- 19 . able at the office of Farmers Orem City, Utah, will pay to and Merchants Bank, Provo bearer, at Farmers and mer-City, mer-City, Utah. Said bonds shall be! chants Bank, Provo City, Utan, isued as prescribed by law and the su mof $4.00, lawful money ordinances of the said City of jof the United States of America, Orem and in conformity with being one year's interest due on Section 15-7-50, Utah Code An-! that date on its Curb andGutter For Expert Watch Repairing SEE I 14 i II LJ f " . ft-'-3 $:JJ M is k M II 11 M Hearts and Flowers GO TOGETHER! On Valentine's Day ' And Every Day ORDER YOUR FLOWERS FROM OREM'S OLDEST FLORIST ROHBOCK'S SONS' Orem, Utah PHONE 116 FREE DELIVERY Or r"F Model N07 The New NORGE "CONCENTRATOR" Gas Range Tonr Fast, Efficient, Exclusive "Concentrator" Burner! 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