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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY PAGE FIVE 24, 1935 UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME ter, Betty Lee's birthdays which octhis ordinance shall for any reason cur on the same day. serve for depreciation, to build up a be questioned in any court, and shall (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Amos P. Hansen accompanied By Mrs. Ezra Harris By Mrs. Don R. Lamb reserve for improvements, better- be adjudged unconstitutional or inher parents. Mr. and Mrs. George ments and extensions other than those valid, such judgment shall not afof Tremonton, to Harper, to tators voted aye on the legislative exMis. Ed. Summers of Paradkq, Mrs Brough Mrs. Elizabeth Trappit of Grace. necessary to maintain the system in fect, impair or invalidate the remaincelebration of their pense biU carrying $50,000 for session the birthday vis- - Frank Hill of Smithfield, and Mrs. be shall ing provisions but thereof, good repair and working order. here week the is Idaho, spending Dodd. Mrs. expenses. Al - It None of the facilities afforded by SVt uiiwnuun io me spe- - lUn with her daughter. Mrs. John Sarah Barlow of Bountiful, were daughter, mZ came home from Rasmussen Peter Speaker Granger appointed Mr. the water supply system shall be furhome Mrs. of at the weekend guests Mansfleld of this on a committee to investiPlace a Cornwall Salt Lake sprained nursing nished without a reasonable charge unconstitutional or invalid, and the Hannah Summers and Mrs. Lennie back. He Sunday a busI made Clea cost of printing the house and will and Jesse the much is In event therefor. the gate or made improved of inapplicability any invalidity being Summers. that the City or any department, section, clause, sentence or part of ness trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Christensen perhaps be able to go to work again journal and house bills. Box Elder county received patronthereof this ordinance in any one or more in- - of last week. While there they puragency, or instrumentality Monday. shall avail itself of the facilities or stances shall not be taken to affect chased a hav chopper with which they were weekend visitors at Salt Lake Thatcher ball team came in for age recognition in the appointment of The service afforded by said system (in- or prejudice in any way its applica intend to chop some large stacks of enjoying a vacation visiting relatives a game Tuesday after mutual. George Frodsham as minute clerk of severe cluding the use of fire hydrants for bility or validity in any other in Russian thistle, which they put up and friends. been the house. has Winter quite King Mrs. Vesta Jensen and children fire protection and other purposes) stance. the heat so Governor Blood's message to the bad that have a few for on days last farm They their year. SECTION 15 the reasonable value of the facilities cf were guests at the home of her par- ing pipes were broken in the school legislature showed Box Elder county kind this with been be so experimenting shall afforded chargThat this ordinance, immediately or services ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Anderson, Fri- house. No school was held Monday to have received $15,076.63 as its ed against the City or such depart- upon its passage, shall be approved feed for cattle for the last six weeks day. but a real skating and skiing party share of the sales tax collections dis ment, agency or instrumentality, and and authenticated by the Mayor of and find that cattle thrive fairly good Mrs. Hannah Summers, Mrs. Len was enjoyed by both teachers and pu bursed from September 1933 to De as therethe for fine. cut be the said City, attested under the cor on the thistle when it is charges shall up paid nie Summers and Merlin and Ervin cember 31, 1934, for general relief. and other young people. CCC fore accrue. The revenue so received porate seal of said City by the City the of basketball The players Summers were in Ogden Monday on pils nave The Holbrook tobacco taxing biU ana Carlsen Verner shall be deemed to be revenue derived lamuy our fc8 ?nCl!? caP at Brigham City, met business. water of the supwould Mr. Knudson the Elwood. to from moved back operation impose a tax on cigars of one ' In the amusement hall Monaay u Elie Anderson is confined to his and in said City, as pro--;. here now occupying the cent on each ten sold to ten cents are plv system and shall be used and ac paper ., nf vn m family home with illness this week. counted for in the same manner as vided in said Revenue Bond Act of evening in a fast house Mr. Carlsen vacated in Tremon for each ten and one cent for each Miss Beatrice Hawkins entertained any other revenues derived from the 1935, shall be recorded in the Ordi- - which they were winners vy ton. We are very happy to learn that ounce of snuff, chewing and smoking nnmitinn nf eid fivstpm. nance Book of said City, together The town board Is making prepar a group of young friends at a chill j as Bessy Knudson has been relieved of tobacco. The tax, if imposed, would soon and covenanted with the Affidavit of Publication ations for a big reception as It is hereby further supper Sunday nite after church, her cast after 7 months and is feel- bring the state from $100,000 to Relief Society meeting was held agreed that, if such rates at any time thereof, and shall take effect at the the new school house is completed. be expected. $200,000 a year in revenue. The aforesaid the e for of insufficient Twenty-onfrom become expiration of the at the home of Pres. Lennie Sum ing as well as could days principal, Mark Jackman, income tax increases ..wUl be and or revised proposed shall acuie aate thereof, in publication purposes, they o- - mwo iucauav cuictuwu. v ,, iwui srnool DELS me uxucioiu on a proposed graduated rates raise juts, j fixed in a manner to produce reven"ua was in. charge of Ind is eettine- ready for a ,big enter- Summers liter. the one of scale ues sufficient for such purposes; pro. per cent per $1000 to . .. ifOC. !. " rnr mir tmim mod e wuu uv grv irssnn ann rpvipwpn me dook. All taxable incomes above $5000. vided, however, that the rates shall Adopted by the affirmative vote of "One More River , by Galsworthy. not be in excess of a reasonable rate $5000 would be taxed at a rate of six of all the members of the all proud of this fine building. is Hazel Knudson of Portage, had her per cent It repeals the $1 filing fee. Mrs. Nels Anderson returned from Archibald reported Vilate Mrs. Council for the services rendered. of Tremonton City City, this few salt Lake Monday where she enjoyed tonsils removed Jan. 21. 7th day of January, A. D. 1935. SECTION 8 Leaders in both house and senate being on the sick list for the last la 10 day visit with her sister. Mrs. Lesia. Joyce, CharUe and Loopy Or-- predicted one of the most important. Aava That said City shall maintain the APPROVED: ISRAEL HUNSAKER. Jr. water supply system in good condi The Gleaner girls, together with Mabel Sears and other relatives and eta of Garland, had their tonsils re if not the most important, of all Utah tion- - and shall operate the same in moved at the Valley Hospital. Mayor. ; the presidency of the Y. L. M. I. a., friends. legislative sessions. President Maw an efficient manner and at a reas- ATTEST: Max Kloerig. the florist of Garland declared that the present session our basketball Conner parijr a snnnsored evening: Thursday progressive R. S. CALDERWOOD, onable cost. As long as any of the here Wednesday evening, calling at boys met the Deweyville team in a has been in the Valley Hospital the would surely make history, especially bonds herein authorized to be issued City Recorder. the homes of Mrs. Lovel Rudd, Mrs. game of ball in the ward hall, our past three weeks receiving medical as to people's measures. remain outstanding, said City will Velma Udy. Mrs. Hazel Rose and Mrs boys being victorious. The score was attention is but very Uttle improved. Speaker Granger predicted a smoothmaintain insurance on the system, for OF RECEIPTS AND Anna Nlsh, where dainty dishes were Mrs. Earl Christensen went home ly running session, with the big Dem the protection of the holders of such statement DISBURSEMENTS eacn CITY THE OF with her baby Jan. 20, after spend' ocratic majority in both houses wieldat 17 to amount an piace. served guests in bonds, of a kind and OF TREMONTON, FOR THE All had an enjoyable time. In it ten days at the hospital. which would usually be carried by ing to harmonious action all along YEAR ENDED DECEMBER Slst, James Barnard of Deweyville, has the line. private companies engaged in the opThe Fielding- M. I. A. basketball 1934. been calling at the hospital for the eration and maintenance of a similar victorious in a fast By Mrs. IL P. Rasmusseo system. Such insurance shall be not RECEIPTS past week with a badly infected trame of ball here Thursday evening. less in amount than is sufficient to thumb, caused by a small sUver un of favor in 30 24 to on was score eaiance The wand, Mr MrjJ p christensen qulet- - der put the system into good operating the nail. team: Box Elder County Canning Cooper wJ i toe ftr celebrated their 59th wedding an- condition after the happening of any Arbon of Snowville, left the Wayne came ang,. Thursday. January 17 event against which said system shall The storm and blizzard which r,,:;:;::. o niversary 22 after four days treat ation association will hold their Jan. hospital nual meeting, Monday, January 28, at northwest Satur- A few friends and relatives called to be insured. Any proceeds received of case Licenses bad 1 600 00 suddenly from the an ment for extremely 1 p. m. in the Tremonton Lions club worst wisn from such insurance after the hapCemetery" Receipts'"'". joy and happiness. They the hives. 84544 dav morning was one of the imbe event shall rooms, such of Tremonton, Utah. any in witnessed many years are both feeUng fine. It is a pleasure pening that we have Cemetery Receipts Melvin Robins received treatment All members are requested to be mediately used for the purpose of on auto the bound A highway north are 445.00 them and (for for vjgjt permanent j0 upkeep) happy they at the hospital Jan. 22 for a broken present. putting the system into good operat337.24 was caught in the bUzzard about one cheerful and very optomistic. Sundry Receipts O. A. rVERSON, President. nose. ing condition by repair and replace General Taxes 12,186.48 half mile south of town, when the the efforts of the Sunday Through who has ment of any part, or the whole of of Bradford Cecil Garland, O.A. 44.00 mnfnr stalled and Was not able to pinol thA fVittnn PinkAra nf LUg such system which may be damaged . . : "to"i been suffering from an injury of his i .n Fines : i: forfhoi. Tnu vftiin? man aiiuj 10 j or destroyed, or, it such proceeds, to have . Interest iV.VO . . .. .... foot, was found by an nf tVB " Mr.' m, woman, A.nnnto uv.tuw ineir music was two bones broken. evening, gether with any other funds available eiueiiy inursaay before aid could get enjoye(j very much for the purpose, shall not be sufficient SATURDAY TOTAL $23,182.37 suffered intensely Clifton Kerr leaves the Hospital on to place the system in good operating Mrs. Elias Andersen and the confined ""!u" past after daughter, be in being Friday condition, such proceeds shall m uie uuu ui entertained last Saturday in hon three weeks for the repair of a double vested in such obligations as are le DISBURSEMENTS . storm cleared away about Ara, the After of funds " for hernia. " investments sinking gal $ 3,275.55 ,4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, Salary and Wages they cities and towns of the State of Utah, Miscellaneous Expenses .. 1,919.48 resumed their journey to Malad City. and the income thereof is hereby m Library Maintenance Tho sacrament meetine here Sun- pledged to the payment of the bonds Cemetery Maintenance . . (JUi.IX SHAVERS it me wen was of and interest on the attended oy 1 030 S3 day evening Garage Maintenance No. 300 Can Mr. Gardner i ward. the of herein authorized to be issued. Such members Street Maintenance 917.78 until invested be shall were tne and Mark kept Jackman proceeds Udy Library Building and such time as funds, which together 287.35 prinpical speakers, using prayer as Grounds sufficient be shall with such proceeds Interest Paid 2,469.04 their subject. to put the system in good operating Power and Light 2,138.16 such for be available shall condition, Water and Sewer Small Sieve said time which proceeds purposes, at Mentainance 2,227.00 I, Robert S. Calderwood, City of 2 Can .... No. Bonds Retired may be withdrawn from investment Tremonton 1,500.00 recorder, hereby certify and used for such purposes, or until that the above is a true and correct such time as the outstanding princi$17,011.40 statement of Receipts and Disburse ments of the City of Tremonton for Balance on Hand pal and interest on all of the bonds herein authorized to be issued, and Dec. 31st, 1934 6,170.97 the year ended December 31st, 1934. then outstanding, have been paid. R. S .CALDERWOOD, Cut, Finest Quality Q . N TOTAL SECTION 9 $23,182.37 K No. 300 Can City Recorder. That, as long as any of the bonds herein authorized to be issued is outstanding, said City shall not mortgage, pledge or otherwise encumber G. P. the water supply system or any part thereof and shall not sell, lease or Giant Bar FRESH otherwise dispose of any substantial 25 6 Pound portion of the said system; and said for City shall not issue any obligation CAMAY the payment of which the revenues ilJUb of the water supply system are pledg5tf ed unless such pledge is made junior the for and subordinate to the pledge OXYDOL payment of the bonds herein author1935 26, ... 2(ty ized to be issued, ano uniess uie Each . revenues derived from said system next precedfor the fiscal year then LTBBY'S costs RED SEAL S LBS. .. ing were sufficient to pay all and of operation and maintenance, 3 CANS .... least to at leave a balance equal IJBBY'S 120 of the aggregate of: (a) the Large, Fancy 4 LBS. .. amount necessary to pay the interest Dozen . CRYSTAL WHITE AD OA such for and principal requirements 10 BARS issued; (b) year on the bonds herein the amount necessary to pay the in1 LB. for terest and principal requirements oblior bonds such year on any other 2 PINT BOTTLES UTAH gations payable in whole or in part 1 Large, Sweet from the revenues of said water supDoz. PKG. LARGE and necJuicy amount the ply system; and (c) essary to pay the interest requirePOWDERED or BROWN ments of one year on the total issue 3 POUNDS MEATS S LBS of the bonds then proposed to be isthe principal sued and a portion of thereof to be determined by dividing CRYSTAL WEDDING .the amount of such proposed issue by CAN PACKAGE mafinal to the the number of years Beef thereof. date turity BOOTH SECTION 10 Pound SHAVERS S CANS That any purchaser of 25 per cent-of amount NO. 2. CAN um in aggregate principal the bonds at the time then outstandthereing from the original purchaser S LOAVES of or any holder or holders of 25 per COCOA MOTHERS centum of the bonds at any time out2 POUNDS Fresh - Half or all DEPENDABLE standing shall have the right at waLb Whole reasonable times to inspect the acCAN ter supply system and all records, SCULLY'S I17T counts and data of the City relating Assorted Flavors JAR GUARANTEED thereto. 49 SECTION 11 BAG That th Citv Recorder shall make Per Hartley and Stokes Special bonds and keep a lift of the revenue .. Pound POUND issued under lliis ordinance, showing 10 LBS. law. the fat is required by SECTION 12 FANCY That this ordinance shall be and COARSE, KILN DRIED inter5 POUNDS the until remain irrepealable 100 LBS est on and principal of said revenue Smoked bonds shall have been fully paid, satPound .. isfied and discharged as herein proContinued From Page Two) tions, clauses, sentences and Darts of 2 "i BOTHWELL PLYMOUTH J I , -- Zr.lX- - 1, ' rrj: P - ST KSSr HOSPITAL NEWS ! .i..n . I two-thir- ds so-call-ed 43-2- 9. ELWOOD - NOTICE j 2tt,iEt: I j X no-Ho. 1 X-r- ay - -- "!i BARGAINS I r prin-pin- .... ai i T. '""Ji' ' "' IfTartley Stoke S - . HP and Grapefruit 10c Peas 10c Green Beans .........OC Ginger Cakes 10c for J"f tttil i4g PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JAN Prunes 12-O- Z. Coffee Flour Honey B. Salt vided. SECTION 13 and That all ordinances, of thereof, or parts regulations, this or- Peanut Butter by-la- Tre-mont- City in conflict with dinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 14 That It is hereby declared that sec-of tions, clauses, sentences and partsnot this ordinance are severable, and matters of matual essential inducement, and any of them may be exscinded by any court exercising final Jurisdiction In a cause, if this ordinance would otherwise be unconstitutional or ineffective; It is the intention hereby to comply in all respects with the constitution and statutes ofsecUtah, and if any one or more Syirup Lemons Oranges Onions ...51 48-L- B. f GOLDEN AMAEO 10 LBS DOZEN JUMBO SIZE DOZEN LOCAL 10 LBS. 8c Large Pkg. 25c 25c 25c 10c 19c 6c 25c 10c 25c Raisins Calumet Corn Flakes Sugar Milk Sardines Bread , Chore Girls Bar 69c 83c 29c 59c 17c 25c 10c 25c LYE Lemons 19c 30c CLOROX 19c MACARONI 25c OATS 21c lie 19C IV JCLLI 10c COFFEE 20c 25c RICE PRODUCE HO AMHCO LARGE, JUICY BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE DOZEN POUND .. GRAPEFRUIT FRESH 6 for . Oranges QUALITY Pot Roasts 10c Salmon 16c Ground Deef 10c Picnics 20C WILL BUY FAT VEAL 23c 5c 25c WE WILL SMOKE YOUR MEAT UxK 5tiHUU3i KOttS Surety 0 Purity |