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Show Thursday, Oct. 9, 1947 The ELECTION NOTICE To All Qualified Electors of the City of Nephi City, Utah: Take Notice that on the 17th day of October, 1947, an election will be held in the City of Nephi City, Utah, at the places set out in the following ordinance, and for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said City the question set out in an ordinance adopted by the City Council on September 16th, 1947, which ordinance is as follows: WHEREAS there has this day been presented to the City Council in initiative petition requesting that the Council either adopt the ordinance therein se"t out or submit such ordinance to the vote of the qualified electors of the City of Nephi City for adoption, said ordinance being entitled: ORDINANCE NUMBER AN ORDINANCE providing for the construction of a sewer system and extensions nad improvements to the water plant and system of Nephi City, the whole to constitute a municipally owned utility to .consist of a sewer system and water plant and system; authorizing and providing for the issuance of $285,000 Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds of said City Cor the purpose of defraying the cost of the acquisition of such system, extensions and improvements; prescribing the form and other details of said bonds; confirming the sale thereof ; providing for the collection and disposition of the revenues of said utility; making other provisions with respect to the operation of said utility and the issuance of said bonds, and providing for the payment of said purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said city the question set out in an ordinance adopted by the City Council on September 16th, 1947, which ordinance is as follows: (Here set out ordinance in full) GIVEN under, by hand and official seal of said city this 16th day of September, 1947. John L. Kendall (Signed) John L. Kendall, City Recorder, Nephi City, Utah. Section 6. That said election shall be held in all respects, and notice thereof shall be given in all respects, as required by the general laws of Utah pertaining to municipal elections. Section 7. That the proposition to be submitted, and the ballots to be used at said election shall be in substantially the following form, it being understood that said ballots shall comply in all respects with the requirements of Chapter 10, and Section 5 of Chapter 6 of Til Jo 25, Utah Code, Annotated, 1943: JOHN L. KENDALL (Signed) City Recorder, Nephi City, Utah Dates of publication: Sept. 18, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, Oct. 9, Oct. 16, 1947 in The Times-New- s. Juab School Pane Rvo Social News District News New Fall I HANDBAGS BOND NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION, NEPHI CITY, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Friday, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1947. a special election will be held within the limits of Nephi City, Juab County, State of Utah, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said city, as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next proceeding such election, the following questions "Shall Nephi City, Utah issue its negotiable coupon bonds in the sum of $70,000.00, payable in not more than thirty years from the date thereof, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding two to-w- it: and per cent (2Hs) per annual payable for the purpose of defraying a portion of the cost of constructing extensions and additions to the municipal water system of Nephi City? "Shall Nephi City, Utah issue its negotiable coupon bonds in the sum of $30,000.00 payable and not to exceed thirty years from date thereof, bearing interest rate not exceeding two and per cent payable for the purpose of a of the cost defraying portion of constructing a sewage disp is- At said election the form of bal-shall be in substantially the one-ha- lf semi-annuall- y, September 16, 1947, subject to approval by the voters, providing for construction of a sewer system and extensions and improvements to the water plant and system of Nephi City, authorizing and confirming the sale of $285,000 bonds payable solely from the revenues of said systems, and providing for the security of said bonds and the collection and disposition of the revenues of said systems. semi-annual- Against (2) ly one-ha- lf ot The ballot title appearing in said ballot has been provided by the City Attorney and approved following form: bonds, and by the City Council. BOND ELECTION BALLOT Section 8. That the City ReWHEREAS it has been ascerYes tained by the City Council that at corder is instructed and directed For the issue of for to prepare the publicity pamphlet $70,000 water bonds election the last preceding ' Governor held in the City of Nephi required by Sections 18 and 23 of No City there were cast for all can- -' Chapter 10. Title 25, Utah Code, to incorporate didates a total of 1327 votes, and .Annotated, i9w, for and it has been determined by the City therein the arguments Council that the initiative petit- against the measure filed with him For the issue of Yes in accordance with the provisions $30,000 ion for the above entitled ordinsewage disposal ance is signed by 373 legal voters ot said feection 23, and to dis- bonds qualified to sign said petition, and tribute said pamphlet to every votNo that said petition contains the er of the City of Nephi City, eithnumber of qualified signers re- er by mail or carrier, not less than (8) days prior to the date If the voter desires to vote for quired by Chapter 10 of Title 25 of eight the Utah Code Annotated, 1943; herein fixed for the election, at the issue of bonds, he shall place which said proposition is to be a cross and (X) in the space after the WHEREAS said initiative petit- voted upon. word "Yes". If the vter desires ion has been in all other respects Section 9. That immediately to vote against an issue of bonds, carefully examined and has been after its adoption this ordinance she shall place a cross (X) in the found by the City Council to be shall be after the word "Nc ". signed by the Mayor and space lull and complete, and to comply in City Recorder, On the reverse side of said balshall be recorded all respects with the requirements in a dook shall be the following: kept lor tnat purpose, lotOfficial of said Chapter 10; and Ballot for Nephi City, and be shall according published WHEREAS the ordinance set to law, and shall take Immediate Juab County, State of Utah, out in said petition has been ad- effect ,the of the Special Bond Election, October 17, preservation opted by the City Council subject peace, health and safety of the 1547. to approval of the qualified electof Nephi City so requiring. Signature ors of the City of Nephi City, City City Recorder At said electVn the and it is desired to call a special Passed and approved September shall bo opened at ihe election at which the question of 16th, 1947. of aeven hourptls the adoption of said ordinance H. C. CRANE (Signed) o clock A. M. and close 1 at the hour of eight o'clock P. M. of H. C. Crane, Mayor may be referred to the electors v i.aid day. of the City of Nephi City qualified Attest: to vote thereon; The polling place and judges of JOHN L. KENDALL (signed) election for all qualified electors of NOW, THEREFORE, be it and John L. Kendall, City Recorder it is hereby ordained by the City Deposited in the office of the said city shall be as follows: V Council of the City of Nephi City, City Recorder and Recorded Sept. voting Judges of 17. 1947, together with an atlid- - Place Juab County, Utah as follows: Election Section 1. That there shall be avit by the publisher evidencing 1. State Lula Memott held in said city on the 17th day publication of said ordinance as the provided by law, on September 18, between George A. Sperry Armory of October, 1947, , Wanda Bur ridge Bldg. hours of. seven o'clock A. M. and 1947. JOHN L. KENDALL (Signed) 2. Second eight o'clock P. M. a specialbe electWilliam Orme sub ion st vihinh ihore shall John L. Kendall, City Recorder Ward Frank said Greenhalgh of voters to the mitted legal Church Mrs. Lester B. ELECTORS thp nupstion ot the approval ALL QUALIFIED Belliston CITY of-- the ordinance described in the OF THE CITY OF NEPHI who have paid a property tax in 3. Relief R. P. Garrett Section 2. That all electors of the year preceding the date of Mrs. Ernest Foote Society hereby required rst nf Kcnhi Citv qualified said election areNOTICE Hall Rulon Bracken THAT A io vote on said proposition under also TO TAKE BE ELECTION WILL SPECIAL Constitution the 4. of Lunch room the provisions Elsie Sidwell aforeat Central of Utah and Title 25 of the Utah HELD in said city on the Don Pay at aforesaid said the date be polling 1943. shall Annntnted. School Mrs. Thomas iAc nnrm'itipd to vote at said election. places and between the aforesaid Stephenson election THERE Section 3. There are within hours, atBEwhich TO THE SUBMITTED SHALL at Dated election for 4 Nephi City, Utah, this precincts Nephi City ELECTORS of said loin aay or September, A. D. 1947 nurrvisps and registration and that QUALIFIED A PROPPAID HAVE WHO city each for precinct ERTY TAX in the the voting place BY ORDER OF THK CTTY year preceding and the election officials thereof OF NEPHI CITY, the following prop- COUNCIL to serve at the election shall be said election, : JUAB osition COUNTY, STATE OF , as follows: Ui All. of Council the "Shall the 1 City C. H. No. Vbtine Dlace. Precinct CRANE, (signed) of Nephi City, Utah, be State Armory Building. Election City Mayor. bonds to issue the authorized ATTEST: officials: Lula Memmott, judge, or amount in said of the JOHN L. KENDALL (signed) city George A. Sporry, judge; Wanda for the purpose of City Recorders $285,000 Burrki;;e. judge. concost of the 2: No. defraying (SEAL) Voting place, Precinct Dates of publication: Sept. 18 structing a sewer system and second Ward Church. Election cf and impuoving extending Sept. 25, Oct. 2, Oct. 9, Oct. 16 William Orme, Judge, officials: the municipally owned water 1917. in The Times-New- s, Frank judge; Mrs. Nephi Utah. system, both to be operated i'el!is'on. judge. UsKT a bonds as said utility, single 3: No. Vol in; pi ice, Precinct to bear interest at 37n per Relief Tcwictv hall: F.lection officannum and to mature serially ials: P.. l Garrett, judge; Mrs. on November 15th of each Ernest Ko: it", 'judge; Rulon Brack of the years 1950 to 1977 ini n, judge. clusive, and to be paid solely No. 4: Precinct place, Voting ' as to both principal and interat Central School: Lunch room est from the revenues to be Election officials: Elsie Sidwell. derived from the operation of Mrs. Don Pay, judge; judge; said water and sewer systems, Thomas Stephenson, judge. and under no circumstances Section 4. That each registration to be a general obligation of shall, agent for his election districto'clock the city or payable from ad between the hours of eight valorem taxes, all as providA. M. and nine o'clock P. M. on ed in the initiative ordinance the first and third Tuesdays imadopted by said City Council mediately preceding said election, 6 on September 16, 1917, subreceive and register the nnmes'of ject to the approval by the for registratijKT-oapplying OIL TREATED SLACK electors, entitled 'An Ordinon who urr- - le gally qualified and ance providing for the cdn-s- t election i ntitU'd tn vote at such lon ruction of a sewer system .r v hi v.il Irq.-iII- have acquired improve-m"nt- s and extensions and -' nr" (1: in;; otherwise qual-ficto th? water plant and ' ti l v.t will have a right of Nephi City, the LUMP COAL system i voir- it ". id election according whole to constitute a municipto the nr i i.sioni of the law under ton ally owned utility to consist of which said election is to be held water and sewer a system : nd v id registration agent shall plant and system; authorizing rive t'io rui n, of registration re and providing for the issuance euirr hv the Gcnrrel Flection of $2S."V0i"0 Water and Sewer 0 of T.siw. including Sedion Revenue Ponds of said city the Utah Code, annotated, 1913 for the purpose of defraying Section T. That each registrat the cost of the acquisition of ion agent shall post in at least such nystem, extensions, and five (.") conspicuous places within improvements; prescribing the th" d strict nt lonst five (5) d.iy form and other details of said prior ti the date fixed for .aid Box 382 bonds; confirming the sale rlrrtir n. the following election thereof; providing for the nnfire v.T.iih notice shall also be 94M PHONE in errt disposition of the P'tHi'h? 1 i cenrd'r.g to 1 w. revenues of said utility; mnk-iSALINA UTAH other provisions with i t LCTION' to the operation of s.'iid !ifi. d FJ'Ttnr of the it All P ': y ot utility find thf Issuance of said phi ( it v. I "t ah. Licensed by Nephi tli- t on the 17lh day bonds, and providing for the Tiii;- - nn'ii f Cffoiirr. 1917. nn election wi'l pavment of raid bonds. " City Corp. - h GIVEN undT my hand and the I in the City of Nephi City, t't'-h- , nt the places set out in the official seal of said city this 17th j folio ing ordinance, and for the day of September, 1947. Fac-simi- j I WILSON BROS. n: et : T;.r t m f M A yPV 0 '-- zvK t t t Butter-sof- 7 v- - handsome smooth leathers, suedes, all styled right to the minsumptuous alligators ute . . .all priced within your budget. ... NOTICE OF REGISTRATION DATES AND REGISTRATION IED ELECTORS ELECTION IN OCTOBER Our Men Knoic Their Business It's Your Health! HOURS FOR OF QUALIFFOR SPECIAL NEPHI CITY Exvtusiv& Ladivs Sht0p 17, 1947 Iteady-ttt-Wv- ot ifiinlitif ar at I'opular I'riees Notice is hereby given that the Registration books for Districts No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be open issuance of between the hours of 8:00 A. M.I to vote uncn the and 9:00 P. M. on Tuesday, Sept. $285,000 Revenue Bonds and oth30 and Tuesday, October 14 for er matters related thereto, or who receiving and registering the will legally have acquired a resnames of all persons applying lor idence (being otherwise qur'.'ieii), registration who are legally qual- and whos?.idwill have a right to election according 1o ified and entitled to vote at the viie at Special Elections to be held Oct- the provisions of the law under ober 17, 1947, to vote upon the which said dection is to be heii. The places of said registration Initiative Ordinance adopted by the City Council of Nephi City are as follows: Residence of District No. 1 on September 16, 1947, and also j Registered pharmacists compound your doctor's prescription here. Feel full confidence In their skill and in the freshness of the ingredients they use. NEPHI DRUG GO. Ifaro Wnrthine'ton Kesiaencu of Mrs. J. L. Bemston Residence of District No. 3 Mrs. Geo V. Jones. Residence of District No. 4 Mrs. Robert Winn. 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Whit-tingto- COAL 950 . j. d. -- - Of' v j u J75 . t le ns ! i Mrs. George McCune has spent the past week in Salt Lake City as a guest of her daughter and son j in law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stead. second division of teachers The convention institute will be held on Friday, Shethealso attendedof the Utah Pioneers Daughters Oct. 10, at which time the Trebb-lette- s of where she a gave report of the will sing at the assembly tinanang and compiling of hall on Temple Square. This eaiting, the Juab history which is group is a girls chorus of approx- now in theCounty hands of the publisher 23 voices which have been and imately to be soon off the chosen from Juab schol. press.expected high been have since They practicing Farrell Winn and son Ranthe beginning of this school year dyMrs. of Los Angeles have returned and have an outstanding organiza- to their after a visit with tion at this time. Linden Leatham atives in home Salt Lake City. is director of this chorus. Miss Kathryn Burridge of Salt Lake City spent the week end with srhool initiatmn her mother, Mrs. Wanda Burridge. on Wednesday, Miss Marion Squire recently reOctober 8. All new stuaents ana iresnmen wore turned to Jereley, California to humorous costumes and the results continue her studies at the Univerwere hilarious. An assembly was sity of California after spending 1 held at 3 p. m. at which a skit was the summer with her grandmothput on to advertise the sale of er, Mrs. George McCune. year books and other numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Basil Shepherd freshmen students. The last half-ho- left Sunday to make their home was turned over to Student in Logan where Mr. Shepherd is Body President Stanford Cazier employed with the M. S. T. & T. 1 who was in charge of penalties. Co. Mrs. Shepherd has been vis- 1 Raw eggs were served in bright iting in Mona for the past month colored containers or from the with her mother, Mrs. Katie Shep-aishell to approximately 12 students who had not complied with the Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson rules of the day. Three others of Santa Rosa, California are viswere given egg, lard and soot itors of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn n shampoos. and other relatives. All in all the initiation was sucMrs. Ruth Houghton of Lehi cessful one and all the students was in Nephi Friday and Saturday were exceptionally good sports. (visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. David Salisbury visited in Provo recently with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wing. Members of the Stake Presidency, James H. Ockey, Kenneth Nyman and E. Rulon Brough were in Salt Lake City for the conference sessions. Mrs. Mary J. Winn is visiting Ir Lehi with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth I loughton. 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