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Show Helper, Utah, Friday, September 4, 1936 WMECAL MfiTlfK ill w I .s Constitutional Amendments No. 1 'jilrf th. State fl.Ving to ST Aeaend- " ii.fi Proposing - wn Eiee-irti- Xernl,, Residence (Superinte.dent ryofflSIfc mrnaiaai eolar class in such corporation, for all Its a. debts and liabilities of every l nd. SECTION 2. The Secretary of SUte b directed to cause this propose, .amendment to be published as required b the Constitution and to be submitted to the electors of th. jute at the next genera) election in the manner provided by law. 8ECTION J. If approved by the electors of the state, this propored amendment shill NOTICE IS HEREBY take effect on the firat day of January aga. V Amendment CtiUthw! how w,""rri,, Wf , 0 T'Z " "!, two-thir- ,lu. two-thir- ain' Kl ' ZES Ana.t . -- . i. v. r MMimmM m (anrii . i... T trfc. UiM f th. ArtWo VII. I, Certain Offloea. .... mw saw i "" rrZ, AaftSAal xa JESf. oa-tai- ra J .v. af ail 1 NOTICE OF INTENTION Constitutional Amendment it ia prop'1 Tbt Article VII. of the No. 5 folSct.P a Uuh sut. 0f A Joint Resolution Proposing to Am-n- d X Articl. XIII, Secti.-.f the Constita. The Executive Department tiea sf the .'tate of L'tab, as Amended at gCTI0N'-- f Srcreury of Governor th. General Election in 1929 Relating t. esa"" ,jtor SUte Treasurer nd Taxation of Tangible Property. Ascer3t each of whom sh.,1 hold tainment ef Value, Ele ctions, and th. the .on ?o twinning rffle for next after h. BeAnnual Tax far th. Stats. it resolved by th. Legislator, of the M th7 term, of office th SUt. ef UUh. of all member, election .hall first the elected to each Hons and ,t of O" rt. ftal .hall be admitted into all member, of each Hotn. concurring therein: Union. Th9 officer. A D 1901 SECTION 1. That it is proposed to during their amend .taiTt 'i Department, Article XIII. Section 1 of the Conthe .eat of at reside thall of the State of Utah, as amended stitution pub- laL where they .hall keep th. .hall at the election in IW, to read aa general and paper.. The, : by follows .r. prswribed .Hdutiee a. ma SUCTION t. All tangibl. property in b. prescribed the SUte. not gf'Saititutio" and exempt under th laws of tb. United or under this constitution, The Seeretarr of State to shall be States, l&ml taxed to iU value, to iiZrfi to submit thoi proposed be ascertained inasproportion provided by law. The WtW fit the elector, of the .tat. at property of th. United States, of the State, tlw ln t gen! lUo counties, sitiea. towns, school districts, corporation, and publis libraries, Wanted br th. lector lota with th. building, thereon used excluofSii. amendment .hall tot. sively for either religion, worship or char, Tl. flt day of January axt itabl. purpoaw. and placa. of burial not held or used for private or; corporate ben-fi- t. r toe result of th. eJeoUoa shall be exempt from taxation. . Water right., ditch., canals, reservoirsr power plants, pumoing plant, transmission lines, and flume, weed and used by indipip, CoMtltatloMl vidual or orporattona for irrigating land, Slrs" THE HELPER JOURNAL GIVEN BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF HELPER, UTAH OF THE INTENTION OF SUCH CITY COUNCIL TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENTS To construct a tile sewer line at the intersection commencing of Uintah Street and U.S. High way No. 50 and running thence south along the westerly side of said Uintah Street to the inter section of Uintah Street and Hill TO-WI- Street, thence west oa the south side of Hill Street to Roosevelt Street; also commencing: at the intersection of Duchesne and Ar- ton Avenue and running south along the westerly side of Duchesne Street to Hill Street; also commencing at the intersection of Roosevelt Street and U.S. Highway No. 60 and running south on the westerly side 'of said Roosev elt Street to its Intersection with Hill Street; al30 along the east side of block one New Helper within tb. .tate owned by such Individual o eeraoraUoevs. or th individual member Townsite north from Hill Street thersof. shall not b eaparateiy taxed aa to it intersection with an unlosff as tbsy shall ba awnad sad used (or sach parposea. Poww plante. named street running east and Bowar transmission linos and other proper west and being Immediately south used for ty gsaerating and delivering awrtloa sf which is osad of powar. the John Labor! property; for furaiafaiac power far pumping water for lrrigattMi purposes on lands la th thence running east along the State af Utah, may be axampted from taia-ticsouth boundary line of Bectlon 13, te th. extent that .uch property ia ased tor such purposes. The, exemptions township 13, south range 9 east shall aesra. t th benefit of th mmr of Salt Lake Meridian to connect water a pumped under suoh regulation, as ths legislature may prescribe. Ths tales with a line to be laid aa an ex of th. indigent poor may be remitted or tension to the Garden Street abated at suoh tune and In .uch maaer sewer line; also commencing at as, may b provided by taw. Th. tegislattsr a point on Garden Street which may provide for th exemption from taxation ef homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exoeed $2,000 in valu for is approximately 5(H) feet south homes and homestead, and $300 for per- of the intersection of Garden sons! property. Property not to exoeed tl.OOe) in valu., owned by disable! person, Street and U.S. Highway No. 5 who served in any war in th military rv. and running thence southwesterly ioe of th United States or of th Stat of Utah and by th unmarried widow, and to the south boundary line of r?JC' minor orphan, of .uch person, may b tkm 13 township 13, south range sited as th legislature may provide. Th legislature shall provide by law for 9 east Salt Lake Meridian; thence an annual tax sufficient, with other aourc cast along said section line to the of revenue, to defray th estimated ordinary expense of th .tate for each fiscal intersection of Janet Street and year. For th purpose of paying th stale Main Street, there to connect debt. If any there be. th legislature shall with the present sewer line; also provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay th annual interest and to pay commencing at the intersection th principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of th law of East Street and Dodge Street creating th debt. (As amended Novemand the Railroad addition of ber 4. 1950.) SECTION X. The Secretary of State ia Helper City and running thence hereby directed to submit the proposed south along the center of said amendment contained herein to the electors of the state in the next general election in Dodge Street to its intersection the manner provided by law. with Voll Street, thence west on SECTION I. If adopted by the electors the center line of Voll Street to of the state, this amendment shall have affect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of connect with the present sewer State Canvassers of the reault of th elec- line on Welby Street, also running tion designated in section 2 hereof. east from Dodge Street along the center line of Voll Street to Ridge-wa- y Constitutional Amendment Street and running thence No. 6 A Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend north on the center of Ridgeway Section 9, Article VI of the Constitution of Utah, Kelating to Compensation of Street for 200 feet; also commenc-!in- g Members of ths Legislature. 200 feet east of the southeast Be it resolved by the Legislsturs of the corner of the southwest quarter State of Utah, of all the members elected to each of the two houses of the southwest quarter of secvoting in favor thereof: SECTION 1. That it is proposed to tion 18, township 13, south range amend Sectien 9, Article VI, of the Con10 east Salt Lake Meridian and stitution of the State of Utah, as follows: running thence west along the SECTION 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mile- north side of Janet Street to age as the Legislature may provide, hot ex- 'connect with the present sewer ceeding eight dollars per day .tnd ten cents per mile for the distance necessarily trav- system. All of the above together eled going to and returning from the place con of meeting on the most usual route, and with all of the necessary they shall receive no other pay or pernections, manholes, river crossla-trie- al at SLiui i. That ft la proposed W the lit of Artief. VII. of tol-th. a tat. of Utah, m JS STTef ?i-i- n z' ..i Th. Covaraar ehali aw wits, tba consent of th M. k. iid - tTtiwM aat.bll.hed by thi. r i. . vaeanoy td atfW!M pnjTiuw. th. Senate. of ooeur la or dletriet office, the Gowbot Zn tamai torn fit permn to duchars next aieatinc !l i.t- i- tkereof until tatSeaate. when he .hall nominate aom If th. office 1m. te fill "uch offioe. Tjtite th. district eourt, jjatiot th. auprem. orAuditor. Stat jjatot A 3tt, oe tbmwo ftwartr, er Attorney-ueneror ouivrwisv. n enau m MrQi reHKn.bwa h i duty of the Governor to fill the tamo appointee .hall t. uoeintmeot and th bit effice until hi. auaceaeor .hall be 8tt ai and gt a. uaiiriea, a. may oy law ttCtlOS I. The Secretary of State t. Wh dirteted to aubmit thu propoaed iMBiinant to the elector, of the .tate at ta wit general election in th. manner pttkM br by the elector. .mendment .hall tak. of January n.xt ft determination be the Board af Curaaxn of the result of the eiec- - SECTION )36 la. If J. d n itate. thia diet tbt first day I tat adopted z hereof. in Section w daituted Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Propoainc an Amend-m- t i Mat toResolution Settlon 8, of Article X, of the Ciaititation Kelating to the State Board t! Edaeation. (Superintendent of Public lutrxtion.) b Legislature of the of all th. mem each house toneurring resolved SUt. of UUh, by the km tlected to X therein: SECTION 1. That Is propoaed mend Section 8, of X. of of the : of as SECTION 8. The (reneral control mperrision of the Public School Svatem iksll be vested in a Board of Educati- to it Article Stat, Utah, day Stats rery LED i on rhis be. 11 the follow. and on, consisting of such persona as the ueslatnre may provide. SECTION 2. The Secretin of State in kreby directed to submit this propoaed mendment to the electors of the state at neit general election in the manner wided by law. SECTION J. If adopted by th. elector. the itate, this amendment shall take ef- -t tee first day of January next auc-di- g a determination by the Board of aw tanvassers of the result of th. elec designated in Section hereof. I Constitutional Amendment No. 4 lent Resolution Proposine? an Amend section 18. Article XII of the T't-- k nf th Ut... . ID.l.i Of tl I.i.kUif -- I U , 1. 1. 1. I J ""'ved by the Legislature of . UnsUtntian Ottrnaa Slltrj ay M prizl ling ber el Yori ivori' " ..... 5Jl a BCTION n th. tw. it la proposed to Article XII. of th. Con- -' l.-- That Section th. of all the me houses . tie w eacn ol favor thereof: Im 18. th. SUte of Utah, ao that the "JJ'" "ad aa follow.: "CJ10N 18. The Legislature may pro- w Uw that the stockholders in every Wti orsaniaed for banking pur- u noiaera of any on or more sea of stock issued by any such jEuJV" fdditi" to th. amount of aubwribed and fully paid by Mddfei responsible for not exceeding th. ln ucn !,r.,tock corporation, of their .tock of any parti- f ex-e- ra i two-thir- quisite. SECTION J. The Secretary of Stat is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next (reneral election in the manner provided by law. SECTION I. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall tak effect th first day of January, 1987. Welling, Secretary of Stat of of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the aix Constitutional Amendments proposed by the regular session of th. legislature of 1935 as the .am. appears of record in my office. I further certify that they will appear on the official ballot at th. general elcotion Nov. J, 19S6, under th number and title, herein designated. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1930. I, wMa W M. H. fenAJlVERTI8rNC BB "iriATIVS U nr NVtVr Secretary of State, -- T aa waa ' af. was No. 1 improper conduct, or conviction of 0llfi. ViolaUng or aiding other. In any of th provision, of th . p MW tic ftg ta foe ! De.ti.te te Advr-- -' Statute, of ". fcU- .-. b jri J"or rr.es, rtA, to read amended "nnprofsaslonal r frl as" 'att'1' iZT4 r son- - .- !- or "ndirasUy any danttot. or on. whoM au or suspended to r "T? Ration. ,f or to tnut ums or jaw. " of th teeth or jaws. to eorrt m "H ePt a herein pro- - . taoli," ewr1 BegU-trati- 1 intk.. wlUlt th. onsut astWn, '",ormtlon aequlnd in ,Bf' ,67. oodr4 21! ... , mi... any .... Cr,'1' " '"llrectly ...to ,i..t.i Kvir In- " 32 " a i" ttm Wlt r"1." 'fZln "1,r.,r."i I h.v. h.rnto Iffed'th. gj.td. lof, Stat 1910. fay "if "t him lewi"' ftr'. 7 'Mteajlt,. anllt nh Pati.nta Wllfuln of Utah. thU lt Great day X to praotioa 7.-7- -. dUbnoraW. SoflMtarr or Proa-lamat- " b?'w?tnws.D Iftd. ' plated $9,063.00, is approximately sewer or at an estimated cost cents (.85) per or Eighty-fiv- e front footage. All protests or objections to such improvements or to the carrying out of such in tentions must be in writing and siened by the owners of the prop erty affected or benefited, des the same together with a fJ- - cribing of front feet and be number the lo!at-In- g filed with the City Recorder on or dental before Monday the 14th day of Bafusing th Department of their r th State Board of Health, officer, or employes, access to his offioe. instromenU, laboratory, equipment, of or .opplia. for th purpos th asm. 14. Keeping hi. office, In.trum.nU. lab. oratory equipment, appliance or .applies In an Insanitary condition. nUln4 sbaU be 16. Nothing heroin as a. to prsv.nt a duly n.aed r."Lt te State .f Utah frm adrtta--afi hto prof.on. .ic.pt th. by th. as. f drflalte flxrf prlc eard. psBsra, periodical., aigas. mean. f hrtbstUwfid all af .uch U. f n licensed aentlsl was .may th. aet .aeeifleally refer In .sea advertising trailnng. m.thl v. an HRPTION 1. Thi. flv. dVy. after th. d.t. of th efftttol by th Governor. te fMi (t) Faregrsph li addc4 at I. H. K. W.!llng. Ser.Ury of 8tate th.' State of Uteh. do harsby wrraet tru-ath forgoing w a full, file in of th. JnWatlv. law mjof. f IcV and to b vooed upon al I. 18. hov.mbti b to hld .lection will PP" I furthar wrtify that H general aJacdtoi th. affici.1 biol at th. number and unit th Not. t. 13. (ST flush-tank- s th. State mi,ii'"' gjWwiBit Zf and other apper- all according to the plans, profiles and specifications on file with the City Recorder, and to defray the cost thereof by a Bpecial assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to be affected or benefited by such im provements, the same to be assessed on the front footage of the property to be affected or bene-- ! fitted according to the amount of the improvements abutting each lot or parcel of ground bordering on the streets, alleys or rights of way through which the sewer is to be constructed. The total cost of the contem ings, tenances. M 8'; 2 September A. B. 186. The City Council at a special meeting on that date will consider the proposed levee and hear and consider such protests and ob jections to such improvements aa shall have been made. By order of the City Council of Helper, Utah, Dated this 25th day of August A.D., 1936. ERNEST FLAIM. City Recorder. Date of first publication, August r 28. 1936. Last publication, Septem-be11, 1936. NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Offlee, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 15, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Corporation, Municipal Helper Helper, Utah, has made Appliwith the cation in accordance 0.3 laws of Utah to" appropriate unnamed an from water gee ft. of Utah. spring' In Carbon county diverted be will Said water 31 from January 1 to December the at inclusive of ewh year Page 7 point of issuance of said spring GOAL MINES SHOW which bears S. 1165 ft. and W. S65 ft. from the E'i cor. Sec. 16, T. 12 S., R. 3 E., SLB & B.. MECHANIZATION with other water commingled and conveyed by pipe line to Helper city and there used for Coal mines through-ou- t the nadomestic and municipal purposes. This application i3 designated tion show an increased use of in the State Engineer's Office as machinery in the year of 1933 File No. 12219. BITUMINOUS COMPARISON USE AND SALES Mobile loading machines & Scrappers 1934 1935 53441J. .. 129 loaders Duckbill & other self loading conveyors Hand loaded face units WESTERN STATES Pit-ca- r "'""157" -.- 306 574 - In Use Sales Mobile loaders & Scrappers Duckbills Other self loading 11 91-3- 5 80 .. - 13T over 1934 according to data 0 conveyors given out recently. The figures Mechanical cleaning of coal increased during 1935, with at for the bituminous mines of the least 33 new installations, including entire plants and additions nation and the western states to existing equipment, put into operation during the year. have been released and are as follows for the years indicated: - Hand-loade- All protests against the grant ing of said application, stating the reasons therefor, shall be sub mitted in affidavit form and in duplicate, accompanied by a fte of fl.OO and filed in this office ithin 30 days after completion of the publication of thi3 notice. COMMUNITY CHURCH T. H. HUMPHERYS. State Engineer. Date of first publication. Aug ust 21, 1936. Date of last publiSunday school 10:00 a.m. C E. Beveridge Superintendent, cation, September 18, 1936. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. music and message by ORDINANCE No. 612 Special the pastor. "Who la my Neigh, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING bor." De7:00 p.m. League Epworth TIIE ACQUIRING OF LANDS. votional by Charles Cave; Guest EASEMENTS AND Mr. Lawrence Beebe. IN. OVER. UNDER. Speaker, Ladies Aid will hold their first THROUGH AND ACROSS LANDS IN HELPER, UTAH. FOR THE meeting of the seaaon oa ThursPURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING day September 10th. Choir practice every Friday at AN UNDERPASS AND CON 7:30 p.m. In the church. STRUCTING, INSTALLING AND of his own soui. Columbus MAINTAINING SIDEWALKS. ia he who acta the Happy SEWER AND PIPE LINES T. H. Evans, Pad tor. WATER MAINS FOR THE USE OF HELPER. AND FOR ALL OTHER USES INCIDENT AND Present Materiality NECESSARY THERETO. AND Deuied Gi Read the Advertisements Carefully How They Stand DISTRICT Mtucine EvUJUINTA. Rose M. HEMMING. Wtlma DODGE. rights-of-wa- y SEPPI. Wllma, Standardville 34,000 SNOW, Dulah, Castle Gate 28,000 WAKAJ. Grace, Rains 37,000 Above la the list of the first fifteen eandidatea to enter and become active ia the Helper Journal's In thia campaign there are sixteen campaign. places and sixteen prizes; this meana there la room for one more prize winner. The first young lady who hands In her nomination will be allowed to share, with the above fifteen in the list of 5:i); and the following correlative from the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Anone, who Is able to perceive the incongruity between God'a idea and poor humanity, ought to be able to discern the distinction (made by Christian Science) between God's man, made in His image, and the sinning race of Adam." (p. 345) worthwhile prizes. If you would like to be guaranteed a lovely prize In just twelve days, enter now! It is not too late. And you you can win $10.00 in cash in addition to your regular prize. Follow the Daily Standings In the Window of THE HELPER JOURNAL Your Subscription Can Mean First Prize and $10.00 to Your Favorite. OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to all those who so kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved son and brother, J. E. Lopez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lopez, and Family. " " ' FOR SALE Four Rooms Modern House And Bath. Inquire of Ralph Grecco, Duchesne St., Helper, Utah Section 2. The Mayor of Helper is hereby authorized, empowered and directed for and on behalf of the city of Helper. to immediately and forthwith institute, prosecute and maintain condemn-natioproceedings to secure immediate possession of and to acquire title, according to law, to the said tract of land hereinabove described. Section 3. In the opinion of the City Council of Helper it is necessary to immediately acquire the land hereinabove described in order to permit the immediate construction of the said public improvement known as the underpass under the railroad tracks on Janet Street in Helper, Utah, and constructing, Installing and maintaining sidewalks, sewer pipe lines and water mains, and all other uses incident and necessary thereto and for the immediate preservation of the health, peace, welfare and safety of the inhabitants of Helper that thia ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its publication. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be ln full force and operation Immediately upon its publication. Passed by the City Council of ' Helper, Utah, and approved by 23th this the Mayor day of Aug ust. A.D., 1936. n Attest: FARMERS ARE ei rrTDirviijr LLLbllVU AM YOU TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE ! Facimile Signature of City Recorder of Helper City, a municipal corporation,, Carbon county, Utah. (Seal) SUte of Utah m. County of Carbon I, Ernest Flaim. City Recorder of Helper, Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing to he a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance paaaed by the City Council of Helper, Utah, at aa adjourned regular meeting held In the said city on the 28th day of August, A.D. 1936. (Seal) ERNE3T FLAtM, City Recorder. nnu The modern farmer no longer envies his city neighbor. Electric Service is tha greatest contribution of our present day improvements, to the farm and farm home. It brings increased efficiency, greater profits, rcore leisure time and makes possible all the comforts and con yenienctw C4md by the city folks. GEORGE F. SPRATLING Mayor. to-wl- t: Beginning at a point which ia 153.69 feet West and 28.54 feet North of the Southeast corner of Section 13, Township 13 South, Range 9 East, Salt Lake Meridian, running thence South 88 degrees 51 minutes West 174 feet; and thence North 15 degrees West 6.8 feet, thence East 174 feet, more or less, along the line parallel to and 30 feet North of the South line thence above section, of South 15 degrees 00 minutes East 3.3 feet to place of TWO District Number Two Includes only those participants residing outside the limits of Helper. At laat one, and possibly two, of the three prize diamond rings, and aa many other prizes aa there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living m thia dletrkt Following is a list of District Number Two candidates together with all votes cast for publication op to Wednesday night: CRISTELLI. Ann. Staadardville 89,000 DEOOLA, Lorraine, Latuda ., .28,000 SJ.OvO IAZAR, Helen, "Spring Glen .....;. 37.000 ," MIHLESTEIN. Naomi. Staadardville NEZOS. Thelma, Royal 29.000 NOB, Maxine, Keailworth 16,000 PHELP3, Betrice. Spring Canyon .... 18,000 Haa CARD 37,000 33,000 JL00O 013TR1CT NUMtVER PROVIDING FOR IMMEDIATE CONDEMNATION (PROCEED "Man" ia the subject of the INGS TO ACQUIRE SAID LANDS sermon to be read ln all the NEEDED AND NECESSARY FOR Churches of Christ, Scientist, on SAID PURPOSES AFORESAID. Sunday, September 6th. The Golden Text: "Mark the the Denver k WHEREAS, Rio Grande Western Railroad perfect man, and behold the up of that man Company ia the owner of a rail right: for the end road operating through- - the CUT la peace," Isn from Psalma 37:37. also Includes The lesson-sermoof Helper, Utah, which intersects and crosses what is known as the Bible passage: "Wherefotre Janet Street in Helper, Utah; and henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we there is a large have known Christ after the WHEREAS, number of inhabitants of the City flesh, yet now henceforth know of Helper residing on the east we him no more" (II Cor. and west sides of the railroad tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company, and the main portion of the business district of Helper ia on the West side of the said railroad tracks, and the business affairs of the people of Helper necessarily require large numbers of them on foot and in vehicles by day and by night to cros3 said railroad tracks on what is known as Janet Street in Helper, Utah, and said traffic and business generally ha3 been and now ia very large and is increasing; and WHEREAS, there are a number of railroad tracks that must be crossed by said inhabitants going from each side of said railroad to the other side by day and by night; and WHEREAS, the hazard to lives and persons and property of the people and citizens of Helper, and the public generally, who are compelled to cross as aforesaid the tracks of the said railroad company at the said intersection on what is known as Janet Street aforesaid is, in the judgment of the City Council of Helper, imminent as to require immediate protection and relief; and WHEREAS, Helper, a Munici pal Corporation of Carbon Coun ty. Utah, is about to construct and to have constructed an underpass under the railroad tracks on what is known as Janet Street in Helper. Utah, said under pass to extend from the state road east on Janet Street and under the railroad tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company a distance of approximately 0.2 miles, and it will thereby be necessary to change the location of the sewer as pipe line, water pipe line aforesaid and sidewalk along the north side of Janet Street, In order to properly construct said underpass; KdW. T HERETO R3, be it or dained by the City Council of Helper, Utah, as follows: Section 1. In the opinion of the necCity Council of Helper it la the necessary to acquire essary lands, easements and in order to construct an underpass and for the purpose of constructing and maintaining sidewalks, sewer lines and water mains, and for all other uses Incident and necessary thereto, in the City of Helper for the pub lic use, convenience and safety of the citizens of Helper and the public generally; the said land so necessary and to be used for th nuroosea aforesaid being in Helper, Carbon County, State of Utah, and la described aa fol NUMBER ONE District Number One includes only those participants residing within the limits of Helper. At least cue and possibly two of the three diamond rings, and aa many other prizes as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living in thia district. Following is a list of the District Number One candidates, together with all votes jaat for publication through Wednesday night: 30.000 BONACCI. Dora Sylvia DEVBN1SH. Dorothy 29,000 RIGHTS-OF-WA- lows, In Ut9 Sales liix. ECONOMY t AND CONVENIENCE OP, OF, 1 THt , ELECTRIC SERVANTS? , bec Your Dealleii or & OGHTT CO. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home ' |