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Show r BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, "PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER CITY Entered at the Postoffke at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class Matter. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR tJfF' ; ' City Recorder. cf- Funds OI a)L'Nl LKi5Hi.M-L- i Published at Tremonton, Utah, on $16,000 which this is one, ana to me crwuuu REVENUE BONDS City Treasurer. Mrs. Anna Zinck, wife cf Christian Thursday of each week. of a Bond and Interest Sinking Fund had the misfortune (FORM OF COUPON) of this Zinck city, Rates therefor. Subscription $ WHEREAS, by the result of a spec- morning to get her right Tbis subject to the condi jfo A. D., $2.00 Thursday One Year (in advance) of H first ac On the bv day arm severely burned from wrist to pit ial election duly called and held in.; hereoi uf,rv hriir a $100 of arm .when a steam cooker full of Tremonton City, Box Elder county,! 10 CUV, Six Months (in advance) Tremonton ob ju.uiuwi. the with tin tne same agrees Three Months (in advance) - - - - 50 soup exploded. When it exploded Mrs. OLdtC u UXJ1, Kill lucouaj, tnd every subsequent holder Corporation in the'County em:'Ugor will pay to the was kitchen authorized slipped ber 18, 1934, said city Zinck rushed into the that (a) the delivery of this Eond der, State of Utah and fell running her arm on the hot and empowerea to issue ana sen Six- - to anv transferee shall vest title in bearer hereof, at the office of the stove. Dr. Schaffer of Tremonton, teen Thousand ($16,000) Dollars interest represent- - City Treasurer, and ) Dollars, in any coin was called and dressed the arm. At waterworks revenue bonds; and in such transferee to the! ($ n thereby 01 this time she is still suffering with a WHEREAS, the result of said eiec-- : extent for an purposes as would or currency which on the date tor tne tender end is legal was duly declared by the City Tbe only place in the U. S. wheretinecatdo great deal of pain.C. O. Andersen and ueuvery under iike circumstances ment hereof ol Umm covering any a dvertiunt matterbSTobtauied of public and private aeDis, Mr. and Mrs. Council of said City, sitting as a of instrument payment payable end Free Without negotiable can oroduct or children of Bothwell, spent Sunday Board of Canvassers, by resolution to bearer- (b) the obligor and any being six (6) months' interest on or Library Obligation is the American Industrial are Matter in this city. Buainese you Write for Adertiin o 'the obligor may treat the Waterworks Revenue Bond, Series visiting with relatives C. duly passed on the 24th day of Sep-- ; iotereeted in; aame will be promptly forwarded. dated Johnson are tember, 1934 .from which it appears agent Mr. and Mrs. Henry bearer of this Bond as the absolute 1934 No A. D. 1934. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY the proud parents of a baby girl, born that the total number of votes cast at owner hereof for all purposes, and This coupon is issued under ana Kaslneeriai BaUdlug, Cklcaso. Illlaoi affected by any notice to Tuesday morning, November 20th. and said election was 153 of which num- - shall not to the terms and provisions Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen and of ber 150 votes were cast in favor of the pursuant (c) principal contrary; Lws oie Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, were shop- the issuance and sale of said water-- , the inleresr. 0n tnis bond wui be paid, of Chapter Twenty-twSecond 1933, of 3 votes -' in courevenue and Utah, State Saturday. the Ogden bonds, works the ping and this bond and each of - ial Session, commonly known as the Victor N. Hansen arrived home on cast against said proposition, j, appertaining thereto are transten after spending a total of 147 votes majority Ierable free from and without re- - "Revenue Bond Act of 1933; ana tne Thursday evening making cast in favor of the issuance and sale fo ard to equities, and cross-- ! interest represented by this coupon days visiting in Los Angeles, Cal. net Hhor Film left Thursday bv bus or saiu. oonus. claims between the obligor and the shall be payable solely from the j will he ORwhere Los Calif., BE IT tne revenues oi for wiwwui Angeles, NOW, THEREFORE, original or any intermediate holder as well as to your Country visit with his uncle, Emil Elm and DAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL hereof; (d) the surrender to the ob-- 1 of Tremonton City, and shall not con- OF TREMONTON CITY, BOX EL- lixr or any agent of the obugor oi sutute an mucuicunwo family. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansen and DER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, this bond and of each of the coupons, within any constitutional provision or oi family have moved to town for the AS FOLLOWS: shall be a good discharge to the ob- - statutory limitation of the btate winter and are living in the house same SECTION 1 PATRONIZE YOUR tne oi ligor formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. it is herebv certified, recited and That for the purpose of defraying LOCAL MERCHANTS Facsimile Signature or uuy Gilbert Aired. refier.ireH in accordance with the re- cost of improving and of the part 1 reSSUrei'. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Dahl of nf said Bootiim nf Three waterworks sys;.m,nli, the existing be endorsed on each of shall There Utah, spent Sunday in this city pairing this of owned to that 1933, Act Bond be Revenue of tem Tremonton City, visiting Mrs. Dahl's mother, Mrs. Ma- and controlled by said municipality in Revenue Bond is issued under and said bonds by the City necoruer rie Rasmussen and family. n fV.A tArtva arA nrnvininns f fill. ".Win 2T! accordance with the ordinance passed Mrs. Martha J. Andersen and son, August 14, 1934, and as authorized "I hereby certify that this bond is Society of said Act and that it does not con- Darwin, and Mrs. Sheldon Andersen, by the Special Bond Election of Sep- stitute an indebtedness of Tremonton within the lawful debt limit ot ire-- 1 The officers of the Relief Society and baby, were shopping in Ogden on tember 18, 1934, Tremonton City does City within any constitutional pro - monton City, Box Elder County, U tan, desire to remind all visiting teachers Thursday. issue waterworks revenue bonds in vision or statutory limitation of the and is issued according 3to law. SECTION amount of Six- - State of Utah. It is further certified, ' of the regular teacher's meeting to be bieriing Anueise.t leit mursciay the aggregate - principal All evening lor I.OS Angeies, w,u,wunc m.. rr Tioii at i ' nn n. is nereny there Tuesday. That to be all nnIlara declared recited and that . ,I L things 1 UUUUaJlU I1U,UUU) ; f" ,fi teachers are urged to be prompt as he win visit ms sister, ua v aic",tt numbered consecutively from one to essential to the validity of this Bond ial fund, to be known as tne Fund of iremonton works Income there are several matters of impor-- ! Andersen. sixteen,' both inclusive, and to be -pay-- 1 exist, have happened and .have been , : , riflIIIrillir tance to be considered. A full atten-- , nkla lit It Hi ahI AH rw-n atha voto f HnQ ThAllC. rlnA q n H that a7arT rfnillrpmPTlT OT I JIV be paia irom shall which into has hereof dance is requested. Fund"), a from issuance the law Dollars and ($1,000) year o..u affecting5 appendicitis. onH after the date of completion 01 There will be a singing practice af-outu tDeen Mr and Mrs Henry Morrison have moo to laoi, duui inclusive, next tie waierworks system all rncorne de- -re-refurther"certified, ter the general meeting Tuesday f bonds shall be payable in a glck baby( but he is had very . or all members of the Relief Society or currency which ,on the espectivelcited and declared that Tremonton rived from the operation of said syst be improving. chorus, with Faun Quinney in charge attena L. O. dates of payment thereof, is legal ten Otv will establish reasonable water tem. As long as any or me principal Mr. and Mrs. Brough All who are interested are invited to ed the banquet at the Howard Hotel der for the payment ot public ana rates adequate to produce revenues of or interest on any of the bonds In- "be present. said waterworks system suffi-- J herein issued is outstanding, the as in Brigham City, which was tender- - private debts; shall bear interest from administered to pay operation and mainten- come Fund shall be ed the newly elected democrats of and after the first day of September, Before any of the 1934, at the rate of four (4) per cent- ance expenses of said system and the herein provided. the county. is usea for any fund in such monies of this um per annum, payable interest on and the principal TREMONTON such interest shall be payable in bond as and when the same become other purposes in any morth there like money on the first days of March due and navable: and it is herebv cov- - shall be paid: . By Mrs. P. E. Ault m Into a serjarate account to be and September of each year ,and shall enanted and agreed that rates ade: as the Waterworks System chil known be evidenced by coupons attached to quate to provide revenues sufficient Mr. and Mrs. Dan McComb and Operation and Maintenance Fund such bonds; said bonds shall mature for such purposes shall be maintaindren of Ogden, spent Sunday with ,of Tremonton City (herein called in numerical order beginning in the ed until this Bond, and the coupons Mrs. Charles Peterson and family. were Cook the "Operation and Maintenance and 1950. Frank hereunto attached ,are fully paid C. F. Toone and year 1935 and ending in the year -Fund") an amount sufficient to pay weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Said revenue bonds shall be payable ' discharged; provided, that sucn rates reasonable expenses of operaall reasonable of excess a be not in revenues derived shall net from the JBrough. solely and maintenance of the system tion ; rendered. service Mrs.? Jane Abbott, left Wednesday for the entire the of from the operation , for such month. The monies ' in the WHEREOF. Tre- svstem WITNESS of Tremonton Citv. IN terworks in make ner nome in oau juskc ' . . Operation and Maintenance Fund Such net revenues shall be deemed to monton Citv has caused this bond to during the winter. orucra shall be used only for the payment revenues of such svstem 'be siened bv its Mayor, countersign-Elmer Anderson returned from AGENTS wamea 10 lane of the legitimate costs of operation JTinti Michigan, Sunday night. after reductions only for the cost of ed by its Treasurer and its corporate and maintenance of the system and Mr.. and Mrs. Calvin Kay toon Mr, the and sys- - seal to be hereto affixed .attested by maintaining operating S n,. cuu nn4 Xllatl IVHra VaV - its the reasonable expenses of any bet- -, XVtVV and has also betterI B. TA of 2U1U i tem the Recorder, tti: m,w expense any City . ,and w- u u terments or replacements necessary to Ogdeh Sunday morning where they DIVOKCK w or replacements to keep the ed the annexed coupons to be authen-sam- e keep the same in good repair and in good repair and working or- - ticated by the facsimile signature of n0A.ffeonxce'MP .erealled to be with their son, E1-- ! day8; R Write: said Treasurer and this Bond to be working order. der. don, who underwent ah operation for Atg. (2) Into a separate account to be It shall be plainly stated upon the dated as of the first day of .Septem- as the "Waterworks System 1934. D. A. bond each and each ber. coupon, FOR SALE New $120 kitchen range face.of Bond and Interest Sinking Fund of reasused only few months, very Tremonton City" (herein called the Mayor. the provisions of Chapter 22, Laws 01 onable. Call Fronk Chevrolet. Second of 1933, State the SpecUtah, 12-t2. ial Session, commonly known as the "Revenue Bond Act of 1933", and that FOR SALE Two Holstein milk cows. it an indebteddoes not Fresh soon. Call Utah Auto & Imp. ness of said constitute within any constiCity Utah. Co., Tremonton, tutional provision or statutory limiof the State of Utah. Said revFOR SALE Cows. Inquire of James tation enue bonds and the coupons attached Tremonton. Walton, thereto shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer of Tremonton City, houses MB and f FOR SALE Building lots at Tremonton City, Box Elder Counin choice locations. See Ray Holda-- 1 Utah. Said bonds shall bear date tf . ty, way, Tremonton, Utah. the first day of September, A. D. 1934 and shall be signed by the Mayor ot CASH PAID for dead and useless said City, countersigned by the City cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Treasurer, and shall have the corporII T 'ESI ate seal of said City affixed thereto, Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf. attested by the City Recorder. All Reverse Charge. coupons attached to said bonds shall k A, , NO WASTED CURRENT utur Lite litcaimiie signature ui uiu Treasurer of said City, and as thus A CI A LAST 4 NO SCORCHED CLOTHES for the interest binding obligations By Mrs. C W. Brailsford ... 11"' .t.or.vrivnciiPiii' WATERWORKS payment yl lo--i on iM, ana, i j r ; i Free to Public pay-tio- j - o fepes-wer- -- j j To Your Town set-of- fs ) , : , - Mid-val- e, i News Relief , j j ..... "uf , , . . L t-- 1 1 j j i j - - - - - a ( I 1 i -- taKy" , j semi-annuall- EAST y; Classified Ad Column;; ... '. " ' j I ,' ; j 1X1 wilai- -- 1 caus-men- ts j j j , j 11-2- Fund") the amount herein required to be paid into the Bond Fund in such month. There shall be paid into the Bond equal Fund, in approximately monthly installments (after makining the above required payment to the Operation and Maintenance Fund), an amount equal to one hundred (100) per centum of the amount required to pay the interest and principal payments falling due on or before the next maturity date of any of such bonds, and in addition thereto an amount at least equal to ten (lOVe) per centum oi said amount .such additional payments to be continued until there y is in such Bond Fund an amount sufficient to meet the interest and principal payments falling due on or before the next maturity date of such bonds and the interest and principal payments falling duo thereon for two years thereafter. The purpose of such additional payment into the Bond Fund snail bo to provide a reserve to meet possible future deficiencies therein. No payment need be made into the Bond Fund if the amount then contained therein is equal to the entire amount that is then or will thereafter become payable on all of the said bonds and interest coupons then outstanding. If in any month, for any reason, the City shall tan t0 pay into said Bond Fund the full amount above stipulated, then an amount equal to any deficiency in the amount paid into the Bond Fund in such month shall be added to the amount otherwise required to be paid into the Bond Fund in the next succeeding month. The monies in the Bond Fund shall be used solely for the purpose of paying the interest on and principal of the bonds issued hereunder. The monies in the Bond Fund shall be deposited in a bank or banks in accordance with the provisions of the State Depository Act. Any surplus monies remainmg in s ter any month in the ; Income , Func the payments hive been made into me and into the Bond Fund as herein Coun-ciequired, may be used as the City Cil may Vrovide. SECTION 4 That the Bonds herein authorized to be issued shall be sold at not less than par and, as shall be determined by the City Council, at either public or private sale. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds shall be deposit ed, promptly upon the receipt of such proceeds, in a separate account or accounts in a bank or banks which are members of the Federal Reserve System and of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the City Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to deposit such proceeds in such bank or banks. All monies in such special account or accounts shall be used solely for the purpose of improving and repair-t- o ing the existing! waterworks system,including any architectural, engineer- n ing, legal and other expenses dental thereto ,and any unexpended balance therefrom .together with any accrued interest from the balance of "Bond reven-- j (SEAL) ity for such payment said net ues are pledged by said Ordinance, in ATTEST: ORDINANCE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 1934 J 111 -- re-fro- m nt inci-know- 6 9 ll-22t- f. ViOLl 101 WHAT 0 REALLY WANTS "R' I 493-J-- 2. J '." IP 4l f 6-- t- 1 I CTM IKON C '"THE Coleman Automatic Iron saves $2 to $5 a year on electric current. When it reaches the tempcrtturt at which the thermostat U tet, th current is automatically cut off. It "coojtt"ot "ftfe uhceI"on stored heat. 40 of the time it is in use It consumes no electricity. This saving on your electric bill goes on year after year as long as you use your Coleman! This same auto- matic action of the thermostat eliminates fire danger and scorching of clothes. Saves work . . . does more than the ironing. The Coleman Is beautifully designed and finished In Has long tapering point, button bevel and ironing super-chromiu- glass-smoo- th surface. Come In and see (His beautiful Iron. Let us prove our statements about the money it saves you. & Accessories Co. Bear River Valley Implement Co. Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. That said Revenue Bonds and the coupons thereto attached, and each of them, shall be in substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Unable to Work for Weeks, Sleep Impossible, Indigestion, Nervousness, and Weakness Made Life Miserable; Now Feels Fine! "There is nothing like Williams S. L. K. Formula," says Mr. John Gage, Kansas. garage man at Highland, "For years I had nervous headaches and acute attacks of indigestion. I not dare eat many foods because that for they bloated me so much weeks I would be unable to work. I was told that I had an ulcerated stom ach and gall stones. "A good night's sleep was impos- sible. I was as miserable as I could, be. for the medicine I took did me lit- tie or no good. I began taking Wil a resort, as last Hams S.L.K. Formula A few doses of this medicine freed me of mv former misery and pain; I im- proved until I enjoyed good health a train. Two years nave paaseu biucc took a course of this medicine, and I am still enjoying the best of health." Williams S.L.K. Formula acts on the entire system by driving out the poisons in your body, by building up the blood stream, by toning up the stomach, liver and kidneys, and hw holninir tn hrlnf them to & normal state so that vou mav again have good health. A healthy normal system Is the best against all diseases and ail- ments. Go to the City Drug Store today and eet vour bottle of Williams S.L.K. Formula. The druggist will tell you how good it is. TREMONTON CITY of Utah Box Elder County WATERWORKS REVENUE BONDS Series of 1934 state n0 I I . SEE- BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 36 : 5 d Tremonton City, a municipal poration in the County of Box Elder, state of Utah, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and for value received promise to pay to the bearer hereot on the eighteenth day of Septembei A. D. 1934, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) and to pay interest there- on at the rate of four (4) per centum on per annum, payable the first days of March and Septem ber in each year from date until ma turity, upon surrender of the annexed tuupuua oa uiey severally oecome aue Both principal and interest of this Bond are payable in any coin or currency which ,on the respective dates of payment thereof, is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts at the office of the Treasurer of Tremonton City, Box Elder County, Utah, This bond is one of a series of Rev cnue Bonds. issued in the aggregate principal amount of Sixteen and ($16,000) Dollars, by virtue of a majority vote of the qualified electors of said City voting at a special election duly called and held on the 18th day of September, 1934, and by virtue of an ordinance of the City Council of said City duly passed on the 14th day of August, 1934, under and pursuant to Chapter 22, Laws of the State of Utah, 1933, Second Special Session, commonly known as the "Revenue Bond Act of 1933," for the purpose of raising funds to be used for defraying in part the cost of improving and repairing the existing waterworks system to be owned and controlled and managed by said City. This bond is payable as to both principal and interest solely from the net revenues of the entire waterworks system of Tremonton City, as said net revenues are defined by Ordinance adopted on the 14lh day of August, A. D. 1934. pursuant to the said Revenue Bond Act of 1933; and as secur- cor-di- ; FOR ICE Beverages & Coal -- 4 S. L. K. F0RlULAvWencedthesrTION2 , ' semi-annuall- y, i air-ect- ly Tremonton Harness " jkW-WWft,- ' 111 RESORT HE TRIED WlLLlAmO CQleman M sJJutOTTVOtic - i ! p fill yj nawaWdaawaaaamaaaaaaaaABMSSttal MORE 7ifM $'-'-' . ,a THAN MERE A . i m . m in in il aMiiiMHMMiiin REMEMBRANCE Thous-insuran- HEALTH HAPPINESS FREEDOM What could be more thoughtful than delivering Mother from the bondage of tha A beautifully modern Aufcrr..;:; I'r.z'.z r.cr.ja brings new cook-stov- e. Hot-poi- CLsICTuLCiYY Ss nt You can have one of these modern servants for no more cash outlay than you would make for a trinket which turns out to be only a short-liveremembrance. 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