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Show THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Local News ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ATTENTION WHEAT GROWERS Continued from page H 1 b eocourogliTrg Total Cost of Water and $455,000.00 Sewer Project dovolopmofit wodc Of this figure, $190,000 is for water, $265,000.00 is for sewer. going on in fbe Tio Cash connections paid by users, including Thermoid Western Co., fic district ttJtrofJticl of the will provide $70,000.00 sewer cost. This leaves $195,000.00 for the cost of the sewer inbig Eureka, Utah. stallation to be raised by bonds. $30,000.00 of this amount has been Much fixed by the engineers as being that proportion of the sewage disbeing done to posal plant cost, which, out of fairness to everybody, should be sound out deeper borne by the city as a whole and is therefore being produced by general obligation bonds. There levels of old is thus left $165,000.00 of the sewer cost, which will be produced by revenue bonds. This amount, together with $120,000.00 of the water cost, makes a total of $285,000 produced by revenue bonds which bonds will be paid for by the medium of monthly service charges over a period of years. $30,000.00 of the sewage disposal plant and $70,000.00 of the water project brings a total of $100,000.00 which will be produc ed from general obligation bonds and paid for from general taxes. Bonds Represent Large Amount METAL MINING INDUSUcY But Well Within The Ability OF UTAH of Nephi City to Pay While the proposed bond issue runs into large figures, yet it First Advertisers will not nlace an undue burden The first regular newspaper adThe of Nephi. upon the citizens vertisers were bookseller. cost will be payable over a long interest low period of time, at rates, and special provisions will be made to anticipate redemption of bonds whenever it is possible to make savings. Revenue Nephi is growing. from its utilities is increasing. Sale of industrial water will provide additional hundreds of dol lars. The $1.50 per month from sewer users (with higher amounts for. business and industrial connections) will retire the sewer portion of the revenue bonds. It may take a very few mills added to the tax rate to retire the $100,000.00 general obligation bonds over a period of 20 years. On the other hand, the increased valuation of Nephi City shown by the 1947 figures, together with the anticipated large increase in the next two or three years, can vfery likely retire the general obligation bonds without any increase in the tax levy. All Or None With Awnings. COOL YOUR HOME The Economical Way The situation is this: Voting home to the and protect color Awnings add beauty and favorably on the entire project You can sun from and fading. furnishings drapes, rugs both water and sewer or killing have awnings made to order to fit your windows by filling the entire project. The lives of our people are risked by growth out the coupon below. We will send you prices and sizes of of our city without a sanitary awning stripe. No obligation to buy. sewer. To save lives and suffering it is necessary to have both the Kindly tand pricaa and ample of matariah for owning. Thara b I water and the sewer project. NeI no obligation. phi City and its people cannot NAME get along with only one of them it must have both. ADDRESS new work Both milling and rye mixed feed wheat at current market prices. See Morris Vance at Forrest Hotel. b STERLING H. NELSON CO. NOW TO IT'S TIME Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine j Norton and family of Provo have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton in Preston, Idaho for the past week. Mrs. Chester Foote went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit with her husband, who is in the Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. C. Burgee and Mrs. Mayme Rudy of Los Angeles were guests on Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black. On Saturday land Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Rex Black Jr. of Salt Lake City were guests at the Black home. Mrs. Bripiham Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Garrett spent the week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin and Oscar Christensen were in Salt Lake on Wednesday for the presentation of "Promised Valley'" Mrs. Harry Shuler and two daughters and Miss Nina Nason of Helper were house guests last week of Mrs. Elizabeth Nason. Mrs. Minnie McGarry and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hansen of Salt Lake City have been visiting with Mrs. Joseph Brown. Lee Christison of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Mabel D. Christison. Marian Ingram of Phoenix, Arizona has been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Alonzo Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bowers of Los Angeles, California were recent visitors in Nephi with relaz tives, LaMar Johnson of Fountain Green was a guest this week of his sister and brother in law, Mr. ? and Mrs. Dee Wright. $190,000.00. FOR LOADING BULK WHEAT ON CARS AT NEPHI DEPOT V Happenings ON SEWER PROJECT WE ARE SETTING UP A LOADER Page Five BE PREPARING YOUR FALL WARDROBE OUR FALL MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING DAILY YOUR EARLY SELECTION MEANS CHOICE OF NEW STOCKS YOU MAY PAY A DEPOSIT AND WE WILL HOLD OUR PURCHASE UNTIL WANTED A NICE LINE OF COATS AND DRESSES AWAITS YOUR SELECTION OUR SHOE DEPT. OPENS AUGUST 15th I I Comforts of Home.. & PHONE 374J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that Juab County will receive sealed bids for conversion and construction of existing Library building located at Eureka, Utah into a Memorial building, until 10:00 a. m. on the 25th day of August, 1947, at which time all bids will be opened and publicly read aloud in the office of the County Commissioners in the Courthouse, Nephi Utah. Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans specifications, and other contract documents now on file with the Juab County Clerk end Lewis Eric Sandstrom, Architect, 81 East Center Street, Pro-v- o Utah. Copies of the documents, plans and specifications, may be obtained by depositing $50.00 with the Juab County Clerk or said architect for, each set of contract documents so obtained. The amount of the. deposit will be refunded to each bidder or intended bidder who returns such set of contract documents in good condition within five days after the opening of bids. Each bid shall be made on a bid form to be obtained from the Juab County Clerk or said architect and shall be accompanied by a certified or Cashier's check payable to Juab County, or by a WOMEN satisfactory bid bond in favor of Juab County executed by the bid der and a surety .company, in an amount equal to five per cent of the bid. The said check or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformity with the Form of Contract included in the contract documents and furnish an acceptable performance bond as specified, within five days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. Juab County reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to! waive any informalities in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof. uaiea tnis 4tn day and Wa arm Intarailed In awnings for.. NO. Window Width el) , , . . . . . V lri , . a futility - V a makes Wool a ,,., a Meat Leather.. t MAIL COUPON 21, 1947. ..window Window Full Haight Three FOR SALE CHEAP Cement Water Troughs. 50 gallon capacity. Ronald Worwood 243R TODAY Prompt Reply and Prompt Delivery On All Orders SEEKING ADVICE? START SAVING Two modern FOR SALE Mrs. Alex Wilson. homes SMITH & ADAMS CO. Manufacturers of Canvas Goods of Save regularly, while you Deposit your sav'ngs in an earn, while you're young, account with us, and when your big chance comes, you will be able to make the g most of it. Need guidance? We'll h help you in a way. WORKERS 225 Edison Street Phone All Kinds for 57 Yean Salt Lake City, Utah THERE'S MO PLACE LIKE HOME! 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