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Show OREM- GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, 1AY 1, 1853 -M LEGi.L NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION J , A , u .on the 1000 South Street as above West Street 6730 feet; thence, rade for and set elevation r Jescribed j, gyjn $4815,05 East 255 feet to beginning, fuaewai; iay, inswu ana con-, estimated cost Per front or Jf" wncrete sidewalk j 4 Unear foot la $2.30. The total estimated cost or in-hes thick by 48 Inches wide! I said sewer line improvements onaiong following street In' 1 thA IfiX fiiuth Sfrnpt anil ftflO rut. TTt.u ... I U.IU d Inntinn U Wohv !" ----- - V-JtJ, WMU, WWII.. . , UUv ' west street as above aescriDeai given by the City Council of the 3um $26659.15. Orom Pitv. Utah, of the inten tion of said Citv Council to make The estimated cost per front. the following described Improve- of linear foot is $2.95. rants In a special improvement; A separate record shall be J ixict to be known as Special kept by Orem City on the sewer improvement District A and to improvement above set forth and levy special taxes to pay for the the abutters portion of the cost same to-wit: ;ind expense of said improvement '' i will be paid for by special local oewer impruvumem; 10 ex-; ssrrf(t ... th DroDertv A separate record shall be kept by Orem City on the concrete con-crete aidewalk improvement 1000 South Street running tbove set forth and the abutters from a point intersecting Main portion of the cost and expense Street on thewest to a point of said improvement will be .! tmmm 1 " 5 v A f cavate trench for sewer line; lay and install sanitary sewer line with 6 inch and 8 inch and 10 inch concrete sewer pipe with necessary man holes and appurtenances; appur-tenances; fill in excavated trench after installing pipe and clean UD excavated area, nn tha fnlU culinary water line: lay and in ah, to-wit: s,aI1 culinary water line with 4 ' ' I inch cast iron pipe line, with 165 south htreet running from mechanical Joints, and with nee :ne center une 01 ouo west ersary fire hydrants and appur- aireei, east a oisiance 01 tenances, on the following streets oo leet. i in Orem City, Utah, to-wit. Lack to the depth of the same ownership within the description descrip-tion pbove set forth, being the property to be afiectea ana Den cfited by said improvement. 2. Culinary Water Improvement: Improve-ment: To excavate trench for The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said improvement im-provement will be paid for by a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to pay for the same land within the following description: Beginning at a point 1554.6 feet North along the Center Une of 800 West Street from ! the Southeast Corner of Sec-1 tion 15, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and! M; thence North 225 feet; thence East 2307 feet parallel - to the center line of 165 South Street; thence South 450 feet; thence West 2307 feet parallel to the center line of 165 South Street; thence North 225 feet to beginning. ' I 800 West Street 1230 feet. South of the Northwest Cor- j ner of Section 15, Township 6 South, Range 2 East of thej Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running South 6730 feet. ! The abutters portion of the said culinary water line improve-cost improve-cost and expense of said lm-i merits on the 165 South Street provement will be paid for by as above described is the sum of a special local assessment ana , $5190.75. The estimated cost per front or linear foot is $2.25. 165 South Street running from the center line of 800 West Street, east a distance of 2307 feet The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said Im- , provement will be paid for by a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to pay for the same upon land within the following descrip tion: Beginning at a point 1554.6 feet North along the Center Line of 800 West Street from the Southeast Corner of Section Sec-tion 15, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence North 225 feet; thence East 2307 feet parallel para-llel to the center line of 165 South Street; thence bouth 450 feet; thence West 2307 feet parallel to - the center line of 165 South Street; thence North 225 feet to. beginning. beg-inning. v The total estimated cost or special, taxes will be levied to pay for the same upon land within the following description: descrip-tion: ' Beginning at a point 1230 feet South along the center line of 800 West Street from the NW Corner of Section 15, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence East 225 feet; thence South and parallel to the center line of 800 West Street 6730 fC3t; thence West 450 feet; thence North and para sllel to the center line of 800 A separate record shall be kept by Orem City on the culinary water line improvement above set forth and the abutters portion of the cost and expense of said improvement will be paid for by special local assessment on the property back to the depth of the same ownership within the description above set forth, being the propetry to be affected and! benefited by said improvement. 3. Sidewalk Improvements: To intersecting U. S. Highway 91 on the East. The abutters portion of the cost and expense of said im provement will be paid for by a special local assessment and special taxes will be levied to pay for the same upon land within the following description: descrip-tion: Parcel No. 1 - Beginning at a point in the NE Intersection of Main Street and 1000 South Street, Orem, Utah; 1327.5 feet South along Section Line and 25 feet East from the West One Quar ter Comer of Section 23, ' 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M: the nee East along the North side of 1000 South Street distant . 1555.8 feet to right of way fence of D. and R..C W Rail- ; road; thence N. 10 20' West along said fence 212.0 feet; thence West 1485.6 feet to the East line of Main Street; thence South.200 0 feet to beg - inning. . ... ; Parcel No. 2 Beginning at point in the North line of 1000 South Street, Orem, Utah, 1327 J feet South along Section line and 1646.5 feet East along North line of 1000 South Street from the West One Quarter Corner of Section 23, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence East along North line of 1000 South Street distant 191.0 feet; thence North 200.0 feet; thence West distant 281 J feet to right of way fence D. snd R. G W Railroad; thence along said right of way fence , S. 19 20' E, distant 212.0 feet to beginning. Parcel No. 3 Beginning at a point in the North line of 1000 South Street, Orem,. Utah, 1327.9 feet South along Section line and 1903.5 feet East along the North line of 1000 South Street from the West One Quarter Corner of Section 23, T 6 S, R 2 E, SLB and M; thence East 346.7 feet along North line of 1000 South Street Str-eet to right of way line of 'US Highway No. 91; thence N 19 20' W 212.0 feet along said right of way line; thence West 276.5 feet; thence South 200. feet to beginninp. The total estimated cost of concrete sidewalk improvement Hit; Tractor Close Out They Gotta Go! They're Going EVERY NEW AND USED TRACTOR YOU SAVE THE DEALER PROFIT AND DEMONSTRATION DEMONSTRA-TION COSTS BY : COMING IN AND' MAKING YOUR OWN DEAL . SUPER A DEMONSTRATOR NEW GUARANTEE New Price - $1612.00 Closeout Price A FEW EXOLES - Almost New FARM ALL CU8 $995.00 SOrB C. FAGALL, KEY Price $1785.00 - Closeout $1445.00 ; CASE Y. A, 0. " . Has had very little use S Give Away at ij$695:00 Several More New and Used $745.00, ; IIEIKGUOS. V ONLY ONE LEFT Regfulsr $1023.0 - Closeout K $845.00 ; FARM ALL . II Completely Overhauled, New Tires. 2 way direct connected Hydraclis CcntrdJed Pbws, and 7 ft Mower. All For of the Orem City Recorder NEW UTAH CO-OP . . . This $350,000 farmer owned building In Salt Lake City will be dedicated In late ' wholesale acivities, the new bu nay be inspected by any' May. ' ilding houses UCA's Kelly-West- i desirin todo so. . A ern Seed Division with one pf j . I M i ? j . . 'th West'a most modern seed ; o;;lm first paid for by special local assess-1 ment on the property back to. the depth of the same ownership within the description above set forth, being the property ta! jbe affected and bnefited by said' improvement. j All work set forth relative to the sewer improvement, the culinary water improvement, and j the sidewalk improvement under the headings of 1, 2, 3, respectively, respec-tively, to be done according to the plans, profiles, and specifi cations on file in, the office of the Orem City Engineer. s " That a map setting forth in detail -the location of said improvements im-provements and the area of land to be affected by the local assessment assess-ment and the special taxes to be levied thereon is on file in the office and may person All protests and objections to Tt t . the rarrvlnff out of .rh fcn IWUWTfil VM. UKK provements must be presented in Price Supports iTvfoZTJtlcl rne-f Sought by Industry , fited. describing the . am to. I v United 9 ates poultry leaders, gether with the number of front meetln Wlth Department of Ag-feet Ag-feet and must be filed with the ricnItore officials at Washington, Citv Recorder on or Wor s I, CX, . his week, recommended, o'clock p.m., on the 1st day of ?lmoBt nimously, that "then June, 1993. c" ouvpori, suipius ; removal or suDsiay programs on The City Council at its first eggs, and that the induary it- meeting thereafter, to-wit: . 8:00, self continue to adjust the supply on the 1st day of June, 1953, of eggs t o the demand through will consider the proposed levy, I continued improvement in ef f i- and hear and consider such pro-' ciency of production and mark-tests mark-tests and objections to said im- eting." ' ; ... .:', provements as " shall have been That was the report of Clyde made. C- Edmonds, general manager of By order of the city council of the U ah Poultry , and Farmers n-jtm J TTt.U U ! nrtik J... rnnnaFsfiu. Mrh. ma nnn n nn of April, 1953 poultry leaders from all parts of clauy ,nvueQ- . .. America called to the special June &enaau . session tn rfiuii:. thn nnnl. ... . Tr di , a . . . n i j; - ...i-.Ai. " l i l . vti wm.t .... Orem City Recorder . nroeram. Ac m n0i. n!m Mr. Edmonds KDorted that hM Aprtt 30 May 14' 21'jthe KrouP was convinced that the blessed by his father; Anna Jean' pouurymen or ; ne nauon couia daughter of Alma and James worx out tneir own problems and were definitely opposed to government gov-ernment intervention and regu-la regu-la ion. v fff ,f C L w. ' Utah Co-op Assn. '. Moves Into New ; s . Building in SLC The seven thousand larmers Utah who own the Utah Cooperative Co-operative Association will herald 'he new expansion of the 13-yeir-old organization May 22, 3 when they gather for their annual meeting and dedicate the new $350,000 building into which the Association is moving this week, says- Leon Walker, local manager of the Geneva Farmers Union Co-op. , , The Geneva Farmers . Union Co-op is one of 20 affiliated cooperatives co-operatives in Utah belonging to the fast-growing Utah Cooperative Coopera-tive Association with assets in excess of $1 million. W. B. Robins, Rob-ins, manager,- points out that (he Association, has grown from only a handful of members in 1940 to its present status i The new building is located on a multi-acre site at 13th South and 4th West in Salt City. In addition to accomodating its A Mrs. Mod BETH NOEL : Orem First residents an invtd to cat' 0S69R2 with personal fieirt and oih r news. A special Mo hers Day program pro-gram will be held next Sunday morning at Sunday. School. All mothers of the ward are spe- Babies blessed Sunday In Fast Published 'in the Orem-Geneva 1953. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Rob erts entertained at dinner Friday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Golightly and sons, Ricky and Marc, who are visiting n Utah from Harbor Clly, California. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Chidester and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. T. C Chidester, Lonnie Chidester and Erma Chidester, all of Salt Lake . . . . . . . n IUC T Ml j, it.w, ...w..a - w v,-na we ana rranc employing new- rmei counselors; and the out- ' & anJ upVthe- Zella Hadsen. counselors. Mon- se ST..ni'n- i. whi ; i hi m.ar,-nL- ,-r v.. n e same building Is ferul- Sm wSS n g bet processinf equipment which neid war u- 5s expected to be put into use Men of the ward who spent by the time the building is ded- one day last week; working at icated. Most Of the total 30,000 the stake Welfare" mine were: square feet of floor space is ded- Donald D. Noel James Bonner. W'oodey Wilkerson, Ieonard Betkras.n Jr., and Ferron Hardy, icated to . warehouse space with a portion allotted to modern office of-fice space. Bonner, blessed by her father; and Leslie Ranae McEwan, daughter dau-ghter of Edna N. and Mack W. Berry, blessed by her father. 0 The Lincoln ward Relief Eugene Jensen was ordained Society recently sponsored an a teacher by Donald D. Noel in ercursion to the Idaho Falls Tem- Priesthood last Sunday; A reorganization of the ward 'Primary presidency was effected pie. The group stayed overnight in Idaho . Falls, attending the ntorniing session thenext day. , Sunday with Ivy Johnson, presi City; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards, Letha Gordon, Pearl Newell, Leo Row-H. Row-H. . Poulson. I Gurr, Marie Duke, Maud Rowley, ley, Donna Rowley, Luzell Rob- Mrs. Eva Heaps is at the Daisy Draper, Melin Phestwich, bins. 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