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Show B Page Four ORDINANCE 17 Chris-tcnsVisiting at the Mcrv.in home this week, are Mr. and Mrs. Max Christensen of Kyssa, Oregon. en NO. CHAPTER 29 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TRAFFIC AND OF USE REGULATING PUBLIC STREETS IN THE CITY OF TREMONTON; DEFINING AND PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF METER ZONES; REGULATING AND CONTROLING AND PROVIDING FOR INSPECTION OF THE PARKING OF VEHICLES THEREIN BY THE USE OF PARKING METERS; PRESCRIBING LIMITS OF TIME FOR IN PARKING PARKING METER ZONES; PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS ORDINANCE AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. ' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONTON CITY, AS FOL- Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Allen and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk week-en- d at Yellowstone epent the Park. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brouffh visited in Logan Tuesday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Hall. PARKING Mrs. Margaret Romer of Brig-haspent a few days this week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hill. m, iMSSMEDADS FOR SALE McCormick-Dee- r' ing grain binder. L. J. Garfield. East Tremonton. Phone Itp 3. 64-R- EAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 6-- 27 3000 ft. No. 8 bare wire. Inquire Telephone copper ltc Office. FOR SALE 6-- 27 LOWS, coat. SECTION 1. DEFINITION ltc OF PARKING METER ZONES For the purpose of this Ordinfor ance, WANTED Stenographer the words "Parking Meter permanent local govt, position. Zone" shall mean the portion of Call 97 for appointment. ltp streets described and established RENTFor-merlby the City Council as zones withbIjILdINGFOR in which the parking of vehicles Brothers Allen occupied by shall 2. be controlled, regulated, and 2tc Call Store. inspected with the aid of timing LOST Tall, slim bay mare, devices or meters, herein referred roached. Notify Milton Hodges. to as parking meters or meters. West Tremonton. . 2tp PARKING 2. SECTION ESTABLISHZONES METER FOR SALE Slightly used Sears milker. See Milton Hodges. West ED The following portion of City of Tremonton Tremonton. ltp streets in theestablished ' as parking are hereby SELL Your freshly dead and use- meter zones: less horses and cows to White's Both sides of Main street trout Farm for highest prices and from Second East to Third Phone Hyrum quick pick-u- p. West; both sides of Trcmont 011-R- 2, collect. Street from First North to First South; both sides of LOST A man's yellow gold First West street from First Bulova watch. Reward. Call North to First South. ltc SECTION 3. CHIEF OF POL SHALL DESIGNATE LOST Tuesday morning. One ICE and red outside PLACES FOR PARKING sleeping bag, green AND RFSFRVFn inside. Lost between Bank and MFTFRS 3rd South. Reward. Return to SPACES The Chief of Police Leader office. ltp shall, under the direction of the Mayor and City Council, cause to FOR SALE '35 Ford pickup. In- be installed parking meters in the Station, parking meter zones hereby esquire at the Standard Tremonton. ltp tablished by the Council, for the purpose of and in such numbers "A FIRE INSURANCE PREM- and in such places as in his judgIUM WILL NOT BREAK ment may be necessary for the YOU." "A LOSS MAY." See regulation, control, and inspection James Brough, Fire Insurance of the parking of vehicles therein. Agency. He is further authorized and directed to reserve in said zones, FOR SALE All kind used farm for spaces loading or unloading Robbins Implement. equipment. 3 blk. N. of R. R. Station. Phone of commercial vehicles, passenger tfc loading and unloading, bus stops, taxi-ca- b stands, and other spaces black for the use and convenience of the registered, American saddle stallion. Harry public. . 'Tavlor. owner. Phone SECTION 4. PLACING AND LOST Small girl's Finder please call 118-R- TO-WI- T: red 6-- 27 2. 6-- 27 y 6-- 27 83-J- 6-- 27 6-- 27 P.M., of any day; Sundays and legal holidays excepted. SECTION 8. METER CHARGES Parking meters, when installed, shall be so adjusted as to show after proper operation, legal parking during a period of Twelve (12) minutes upon and after the deposit therein of a United States One-ce(lc) coin; Twenty-fo(24) minutes upon and after the deposit therein of Two (2) United States One-ce(36) min(lc) coins; Thirty-siutes upon and after the deposit therein of Three (3) United One-ceStates (lc) coins; Forty-eig- ht (48) minutes upon and after the deposit therein of Four (4) United States One-ce(lc) coins; Sixty (60) minutes upon and after the deposit therein of Five (5) United States One-ce(lc) coins; and One hundred twenty (120) minutes upon and after the deposit therein of two (2) United States Five-ce(5c) coins. Provided, however, that the Chief of Police may have installed parking meters in certain areas within the above mentioned parking meter zones, which shall have and show a maximum parking period of time of less than One Hundred and twenty (120) minutes, and said meters, when so installed, shall indicate the maximum parking period for which coins may be deposited for upon said meters. Payment of the afore said amounts for the afore said periods shall be made for parking in the areas set forth herein above. nt ur nt x nt nt nt Tremonton, Uta- h- THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1946 of Fifty cents (50c). SPECIAL 13. SECTION SECTION 10. UNLAWFUL PURPOSES CREATED. It FUND TO DAMAGE METERS MAY BE shall be unlawful for any un- FOR WHICH FUND the coins of amount The USED for or to authorized person open of the United States. tamdes- any person to deface, injure, per with or willfully break, usefulness of troy, or impare the any parking meter installed puror to suant to this ordinance, thereto. animals hitch any SECTION 11. RECORDS OF VIOLATIONS A TTACH-INNOTICE FOR VIOLATION TO VEHICLE It shall be the duty of each Police Officer to take the number of any meter to G which any vehicle is as provided in this ordinance; the State vehicle license of such vehicle; the time and date of such and the make of snrh vehicle, and issue, in writ ing, a citation for illegally parking and attach a copy thereor upon said vehicle. over-parke- over-parki- ng; SECTION nt d, 12. PENALTY-VIOLATI- ONS ARE MISDEPUNISHMENT MEANORS. PRESCRIBED Any person vioof this ordinprovision lating any ance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine in any sum less than Three Hundred dollars ($300) or by imprisonment not to exceed six (6) months or by both such fine and romance sha'l k , ims . . to be in ad.linVm i i tary to, and not in contlrt wr' j nor a repeal of, existinc orequired to be deposited in park- ances of this city, but shall be ing meters as provided herein, are additional provision fur the rJ! f herebv levied and assessed as fees ulation of traffic and parkin to provide for the purpose, regu zones pruvklHi "i lation, control, and inspection or for herein. traffic uoon the public streets SECTION 16. CONSTITI' and to cover the cost of super- TIONALITY OF ORDINANCE If any section, vising, regulating, and inspecting sen ! the parking ot vehicles in the tence, or clause or phrase of thr parking meter zones provided for ordinance is for any reason held f herein, the cost ot placing and to be unconstitutional, such de maintainingo lines or markings de- - cision shall not effect the f validity signating parking spaces in park of the remaining portion of thl The Council of the' ing meter zones, and the cost or ordinance. purchase, supervsion. protection, "'-- J j I j "'","""8 mt-lc- r ? sub-secti- r SECTION 14. BONDED COLLECTOR It shall be the duty of the Mayor to appoint and the City Council to ratify some person or persons to make regular collections of the money deposit" One-cen- on City of Tremonton hereby A inspection, installation, operation, maintenance, control, and use cr the parking meters installed hereunder, and the special fund in which such fees shall be placed shall be devoted exclusively to those purposes. de- sub-secti- on, sub-sectio- ns, 4 1 ed in said parking meters and deliver the same to the City The City Treasurer Treasurer. shall place said monies so collected in a special fund in the bank to be known as the "Parking Meter Fund," which fund shall be used exclusively for the purpose specified in Section 13. Such person or i Passed by the City Council off collections such making persons shall be bonded for the sum of Tremonton City, Utah, this 27th f One thousand dollars ($1,000) to day of June, A. D., 1946. his of faithful insure performance ERVIN STOHL, Mayer or their duty. Attest: R. S. CALDERWOODj SECTION 15. THIS ORDIN1 City Recorder. 1946. nt 3-- J2. 6-- 27 vS 6-- 27 i 1 w 7 It is something 38-R- tfc CONSTRUCTION OF METwill pay ERS Parking meters installed in 8 UTAH cash for dead or useless cows, hor- parking meter zones shall be installed upon the curb immediately ses, sheep or hogs. Phone Tremoiv tfc adjacent to the individual parkton 159-- J or Garland ing spaces hereinafter described, CASH for Live Poultry. H. A. and each parking nv-- r shall be Garn, 453 N. 2nd West, Brighara so constructed and a'uisted as to Phone 698. to p show a signal that the space adjacent to which it is installed, is or is not legally in use. At no obligation our sales van will SECTION 5. MARKING OF stop at your door and you can METER AREAS AND PARKchoose a piano from among six. ING THEREIN The Chief of Write today. HART PIANO CO. Police shall have lines or markings 6 tfc Preston, Idaho. painted upon the curb or street GLOBE FEED and Baby Chicks adjacent to each parking meter at Utah Hatchery, Brigham City. designating the parking space for which said meter is to be used, and ME BEFORE YOU each vehicle parked adjacent to "SEE BURN." James Brough, Fire and any parking meter shall park Automobile Insurance. within said lines or markings. It shall be unlawful to park any ve- '1 SEE MEL FOXLEY For hide across any such lines or kinds of fire, auto, crop insurmarkings, or to park a vehicle in l. ance and loans. Phone such a position that it shall not be tfn entirely within the space designFOR SALE Tractor cultivator ated by such lines or markings. SECTION 6. RED MARKwill fit Farmall H and H. Sec B. 3 Tanaka. Phone or write INGS Where red is painted Box 79, RFD 3, Tremonton. on the curb, there shall be no 2tp stopping, standing, or parking in the space adjacent thereto, whethGOOdIjSED FARMachinery" er the vehicle is attended or un1 used hay rake, 9 ft.; 16 hole attended, except that a bus may grain drill; hay derrick in good stop in a red zone marked or signshape; rubber tired tractor spread- posted as a bus loading zone, and er; 6 sections harrows in good police vehicles may stop in a red shape, steel; hay loader, John Zone marked or for rod Deere; McCormkk-Decrin- g police vehicles. vveedcr, new; new grain feeders; SECTION 7. MAXIMUM scrapers and hand and tractor PARKING LIMIT OF TWO plows. Robbins Implement Co. It HOUR Phone tfc shall be unlawful for any person "WE INSURE EVERYTHING to cause, allow, permit, or suffer BUT THE HEREAFTER." any vehicle registered in his name James Brough, Fire Insurance or operated or controlled by him, to be upon any street within a Agency. parking meter zone in any space WANTED Home or apartment adjacent to which a parking meter for two permanent Utah Power is installed for more than one and Light Co. employees. Call or hundred ad twenty minutes (120) sec Guy Johnson. 2tp in any metered space or to be " there at any time during which CoP-pthe meter is showing a signal inKing by appointment. Phone is illegally dicating that such Perry Stanfill. 3tp in use other than space such time as is WE DO PAPERHANGINa necessary to set the meter to show Call 72, Garland. Dorin Barlow. legal parking between the hours 2tp of Nine (9) A.M., and Six (6) well-balance- taste-temptin- 35-J- 7-- 1 doy6uwa 6-- j 82-J- 74-R- 6-- 20 sign-post- 72-R- 1. cr 14-F- 3, 6-- 20 6-- 20 d g, Director The Homemakers' Bureau An Extrd taltwy Strviet Picnic Supplies CAl Snn-whi- te JOll Iodized MatcheS A.b Plain or 26 ot. arton 7J Skippy Beverly 45 Peanuts.K?:..y::si"ii,. 27 Salted Peanuts u. 27 Relish Peanut Butter lb. Top Qualitv P'nut But. lb. Xalley's Sweet ....12 oz. Hamburger 12 Ehmann's Olives 4 Relish r.rPg. 4 Van Camp's Beans No. 2 can Beans Franks &Philip's, Franks 12 oz. Beef Hash f .... Chopped 37 oz. 28 23 23 oz. 16 214 If pkg. V ..S!X Moon 29 24 oz. Noodles & Turkey Clams 18 Eat ..lb. 23 ov Continental Betty Crocker Pickles Honey Dill 15 14 Ready to 29 oz. jar 15 B & M Minced .. 10 Va oz. can 45 Juice 46 Libby's Tomato No. 10 tin n tmtwttst teres j A OATS Mother's Cup Saucer & 48 oz. Produce Price Subject to Mail? Market Chanson OATS Morning Glory Regular ill) oz. pltg. CHEERIO Popular Cereal MUFFETS Quaker's 10 oz. PO-PHIT- 6 ozs Thick Meat, Vine Ripened Jumbo 12 oz. oz. lk Rice COCOA Hershey's 1 lb . Sweet Black Seeded Klondykes Borden's Instant COFFEE 2 Vi oz. Nob Mill MMV w 39 T Ay- CARROTS U. S. No. Clip Tops 1 New Crop LEMONS Sunkist, Thin Skin Juicy GRAPEFRUIT Thin Skin, Juicy - ib. 1 9 r. s. No. Whites .... Safeway will pay full legitimate market prices to farmers and other producers of 1 "A" Size lb. 5 ..lb. ..lb. Seedless ctteck COFFEE 2 lb- CORN CHERRIES POTATOES 25 lb. Sweet Tender Bantam Safeway will do no speculative hoarding. Stores will continue the largest possible supply of foods at all times and they will be made available to all customers. foods. Santa Rosa Iceberg Large Sweet Lamberts 13 ..lb, Solid, Crisp Regardless of what happens to OPA prices on foods, the following Safeway price policies are a pledge that hafeway pnees will be kept as low as pcssihle. 3. Ri pe, - lb. IfY IV 19 5 Crisp Green Slicers Fresh Sweet Red Sunkist, Sweet Juicy Small Size .. LETTUCE HIXON'S 14 oz. UI ORANGES 24 11) 2. D- - re COFFEE 1 WATERMELONS CUCUMBERS Solid Red Slicers O' WTheat O' Tomatoes lb. Large V pkg T Whiffs 6 CANTALOUPES 12 T Whiff's PO-PHIT- 1 Mix In setting it's retail prices Safeway will continue to Rive customers the benefit of savings resulting from our way of doing business by pricing at the lowest point that will yield a reasonable profit. For many years Safeway's profit has averaged less than two cents on every dollar's sales. " Resdy-to-e- st SZSftZTVZM Deviled Hani No. can Libby's Prunes..5.0:c.0..3Siround8 A Message 0V LLf to Safeway Customers 1. lt, Mustard oz Krispettes For a greater selection of holiday foods, shop early in the week at your Safeway. Western Cheese Mild Vt' Horns 12 Cheese 'r 21 will be closed Thursday, July 4th Sandwich Fitters Crunch squares 11 oz. 23 Pop Corn .iIa28oe;spkng8 9 Raisins Peter 9 1 ("ocoanut Custard Mix pkgr. GINGER BREAD I'uff's Heady to ed 6-- 20 6-- 20 There's a holiday ahead and holidays usually call for something special in the way of eating. Maybe you'll be planning a picnic or a backyard party. Whatever your holiday schedule, Safeway will be glad to help you arrange for the food. Some suggestions that may assist you in planning your meals are given below. You'll find dozens of other ideas on the shelves at Safeway. of a problem to serve meals and keep cool at the same time these warmer days. The trick is to arrange menus so that most of the meal preparation can be done in the cool of the morning and evening. We've some tips on the subject. ONE HOT DISH-T- he menu should include at least one hot dish. We naturally think of soup because it is even on the warmest days. If you like to make your own, then plan to make it in the cool of the evening for reheating later. Or serve one of the delicious canned soups for even less time in the kitchen. PLENTY OF SALADS Summertime is salad time. Make big ones and plenty of them. They can be as hearty as you like with meat, chicken, fish, cheese or eggs to make them substantial. If the salad is to Ire the main course, however, be sure there are enough protein ingredients to make it equivalent in nourishment to the usual main course. The nice thing about salads: all the ingredients can be prepared in advance and all ready for the last minute slicing, shredding and mixing. Gelatin salads can even eliminate that. CASSEROLE DISHES-Contr- ary to opinion, casserole dishes are grand summer offerings. They can be an meal with only a salad and dessert needed to complete the menu. And most of them can be cooked ahead of time for reheating at the last minute. Casserole dishes can also be cooked in the morning, then wrapped in ten or twelve thicknesses of newspaper and kept piping hot for the noonday meal. AT-STU- A I well-balanc- 5- -9 72-R- 1. "rSafeway stores ' How io shorten holiday meal fixing -l clares that it would have I this ordinance and each passed I section sentence, clause, and' phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more cf sections, sentences clauses, or phrases be declared un-constitutional. SECTION 17. In the opinion of the City Council of Tremonton I City, a public emergency exists in" connection with the matter herein' contained, and it is necessary tot the health, peace, and safety and' general welfare of the inhabitant of Tremonton City, that this or- -' dinance become effective immed- -t lately upon its first publication I and it is hereby declared that thi ordinance shall take effect upon its first passage and publication. I Provided, howimprisonment. ever, that where such violation consists solely of parking where the meter indicates the space adjacent thereto is illegally in use, SECTION 9. UNLAWFUL the owner or operator may, within twenty-foTO DEPOSIT SLUGS, ETC. (24) hours after It shall be unlawful to deposit or the time when such notice was cause to be deposited in any park- attached to such vehicle, pay to ing meters, any slug devices or the City Recorder or his duly t authorized metallic substitutes for a Deputy, in full satis- ANCE TO CONSTITUTE ADFive-ceof such faction coin or violation, the sum DITIONAL TRAFFIC AND Published June 27, (5c) (lc) ur : -j ttsse Vetoes Edwards Hrlp, Regular or Pulverized .lb. 28 54 lbs. the Most Thrifty fOPFFC Flavor In Coffee V.VrrLU Airway VI riEGAR JEL-RIT- E 1D- Gal- Tectin S PAROWAX Keep lenty ' PECTIN AI.:..l..l.Id.e' KERR LIDS Regular SU JELLY GLASSES FRUIT JARS 1 n - 20 M 55f oz. butt'6 h-- -" 1 'plig" ...don 2it 9f 39 79 |