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Show - - Mr-an- un pot-luc- . son. while his parents and their CIIIUKETt!-Idah- o friends from Sahara Village MUSICAL pi vy:1 E ftt. nude a trip to Nevada where ... ,, they will visit friends in Elv and . . relatives in Ruth. Pau J'lv ck1 rTlff . ,,, f n , rt L'l d4.. -- j f ; "V t"' '- ; --r. , - 'far - interest and principal annum, payable to be payable at some duly desiinated bank or trust 1 to company, be issued pursuant to Sections Utah Code Annotated 1M3, for the purpose of defraying the expense of increasing, improving, enlarging and adding to the water supply and waterworks plant and system of Tremonton City, Box Elder Count', State of Utah, to supply said City and the inhabitants thereof with water, said waterworks plant and system to be owned and controlled by said City, the net revenues of the entire waterworks plant and system to be pledged to the payment of said bonds?" ly, 76A-2-2- 3, 76A-2-- Mr- Peterson CU land Petersen was host to the Primary Guide beys, their Mr. and Mrs To-Harper Mr parents and class leaders at his and Mrs. Blaine Haroer and VrV home Thursday evening of last Eph Peterson were in Salt Lake week, Games were played and a "ui:as..mtv, nn t,,.cHo rvMit k lunch enjoyed. Monday. son and Gardner his of with weekend the musical" also fc Ogden son, spent Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and Gien Peterson a recently re- Mrs. Dorris Peter- - accompanied them. of the studer ts ? family cf Layton spent Sunday turned missionary, was the guest Adams Delos afternoon at the speaker in Sacrament meeting! homeSunday. Musical numbers were Ycu get better products Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred furnished by Carl Ashby and attended the basketball tourna- - Gordon Smith, all cf Fielding. luent in Salt Lake Thursday Representatives from here who took part on the Stake M. I. A. evening. Mr- and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson play are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin : visited on Sunday with Mr. and Isaacson, Julene Winters, Orval Mrs. David J. Williams in Malad. Grover and Harmon Pierson. The Mr- and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen Play entitled "That Lucas Famspent Sunday afternoon in ily, was presented in Tremonton" Clarkston with her folks. Thursday evening, in Snowville Henry Sorenson, Betty Jean Saturday and in Fielding Monand Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Soren- day. son were Logan visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Val Koller spent were Salt Lake visitors on WedJobs are bom Monday and Tuesday at the R nesday. They also called on Mr. tr f '-n "iy-J. Potter home. and Mrs. Therron Wood. Mrs. Roy Oyler, Mrs. Lyle The ladies of the Birthday club Johnson and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer met on Monday at the home of were Logan visitors on Friday. Mrs. J. W. Rhodes to celebrate .fl Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer her birthday anniversary. She - W ' ft and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pier- - was presented with a lovely gift. son were in Ogden on Sunday. Games were played and refreshDonna Shaffer, Helen Johnson ments served by the ladies from 1 and LaVona Grover, with Hazel the South Street including a Riser as accompanist, sang at the Birthday Cake made by Mrs. R Garland Relief Society 17th of J. Potter. March Social on Tuesday. Forty one family members and Mrs. Eph Peterson, Mrs. Tom friends called on Sophia Larson Harper, Mrs. Ed Isaacson, Mrs. on Saturday at the L. M. Hol-mJohn Oyler and Mrs. David Lar home to help her celebrate son were in attendance at a her 92nd birthday anniversary. Money spreads and people prosper meeting of the DUP held on Fri Many beautiful gifts and greetday at the home of Mrs. George ing cards were received. Mr. and Gleason in Garland. Mrs. Millie Mrs. Oscar Larson of Pocatello - to-w- it: N i Mrs. Eph NOTICE 13 HEREBY Given that on Thursday, the !3th day of April, 1950, a special eif'cuen will be held vvlrA the limits of the City of Treir.or.toii, Box Elder County. State cf Utah, fcr the purpose A submitting to sucn qushiied electors cf said c;ty as shall have paid a property tax tnerem in the year next preceding such election, the following question, "Shall waterworks revenue bends of Tremonton City. Box Elder County, State of Utah, in the amount of One Thousand Dollars $135,000.00 , Hundred Thirty-Fiv- e payable serially in equal annual installments commen-cin- g not later than three (I) years from the date of the bonds and the last maturity running not later than thirty-fiv- e (35i years from the date of the bonds, payable solely from the net revenues from the entire waterworks plant and system of said city, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed four per cent kr'c ) per semi-annual- Tht and Mrs. Ruel Nielson of Falls were in attendance, and remained until Tuesday. Mrs. ijjrson. and Mrs- "Nielson attend-the Bnhday club social at the hfn,e of Ellen Rhodes on Monday aflemoon. small son of Peterson. . and jGIeason was hostess. The Relief Society held a very successful Temple excursion to the Logan Temple Wednesday. Mrs. John 0ler were . on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Grover were Loiran business visuora CaJt (jatland Notice of Special Bond Election Tremonton City Box Elder County, State of Utah Tremonton. Utali LEADER THE ,N f"sj r-'- " At said election the form o ballot shall be as follows: - f f "Bond Election Bailor' i YES For the issue of $135,000 Waterworks Revenue Bonds. NO If the Voter desires to vote in favor of the Issue of Waterworks Revenue Bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word "Yes." If the Voter desires to vote against the issue of Waterworks Revenue' Bonds, he shall place an X in the space after the word "No". On the reverse side of said ballot shall be the following: m ,mtm mi an rf Official Ballot For Tremonton City ' Box Elder County, State Of Utah Special Revenue Bond Election April 13, 1950 ik B. if I life: 9 fK . , I y J Ur--iv' FAST ACTION R. S. Calderwood (Facsimile Signature) City Recorder iAflTED? Tremonton City Box Elder County State of Utah At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 o'clock A. M. and closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. The polling place for all qualified electors in each of two (2) voting districts within the City of Tremonton shall be at the City Civic Bull dins at Tremont and Second North Streets in said City, and the judges of election shall be Mildred Baer, Alta Johnson and Three things happen when earnings go to :A CALL US FOR There has been a growing need in the West for wax ... the kind used on milk cartons, bread wrappers and containers of other I1EAT1HG OILS HOW! foods and drugs you buy. To fill this need, Standard of California recently completed a plant which refines excellent wax from petroleum. The plant cost $3500,000; the money came out of earnings or profits and here's what it meant to you: Better protected aod packaged products, of course. More jobs for construction workers in building the plant; steady employ ment for the men who work in it today. More sales for small businesses because the money paid to the workers involved has naturally spread to the grocer, the department store, the doctor and every other business and profession. You won't be caught cold if you put ua on the Heat-in- s job! We carry a full Una of STANDARD OUa to meet your needs STANDARD 1 Stove 03, STANDARD 2 Furnace OU and And we deliver STANDARD 3 Fuel Oil them to your home in clean, modern tank trucks. Our men are courteoui and careful. Call now. Hell Puzey. DATED at Tremonton City, Box Elder County, State of Utah, this 6th day of March, 1950. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONTON CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. KLEONKERR Mayor ATTEST. R. S CALDERWOOD City Recorder ... Farrell J. Bess Mai 2251 For RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE i CONTACT Tresienton "isfiXirFaoDoeTion goes upi.rnocKErpRieu TREMONTON LUMBER & HDWE. 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