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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 pointed, qualified and acting recorder of Lehi, Utah, do hereby and declare that the above tures, newspapers, magazines, certify and foregoing is a true and corclothing, fixtures, machines, ap rect copy of an ordinance passed pliances and all other articles or by the City Council of Lehi, Utah, things to be made, produced, com on the 29th day of March, 196L bined or manufactured, the license entitled: An Ordinance regulating shall be $5.00 per person, per and licensing Solicitors, Canvassbusi if fixed of no Three-A- ct month, place ers and Peddlers and ness in the CSty. If the licensee Penalties for the violationProviding thereof, A successful presentation of the has a fixed place of business in to be known as 1961-and rethree-a-ct mer directhe the under the then comedy, City, applicable pealing that ordinance known as tion of Mrs. Mildred Mclff Jen- chant's license shall apply. the Greenriver Ordinance passed sen was made Tuesday evening in Section 3. SOLICITORS, CAN- on September 24, 1951. to Ward. is Second It planned the VASSERS AND PEDDLERS Witness Whereof, In I have present the play in other wards BOND REQUIRED. Every person hereunto set my hand and affixed also. who operates, conducts, carries on the Corporate Seal of Lehi, Utah, A great deal of work went into or manages the business of sell- this 29th day of March, 1961; preparation of the production and ing or peddling shall first secure NED F. WILSON, appreciatjn is expressed by the di- a permit from the chief of police Lehi City Recorder rector and ward officers for the and a license therefore from the cooperation of the cast Donald city clerk and shall post a bond NOTICE OF INTENTION Jolley carried the title role of Har- as required in Section 6. old Macey (Dimples) female imNotice is hereby given bv the INVESTIGATION Section 4. personation; Mark Webb is Boyd OF APPLICANT. ISSUANCE OR City Council of the City of Lehi, Carver, and Naomi Bird is Car- DENIAL OF PERMIT. EXPIRA Utah, of the intention of the said men Carver. Others in the cast TION. Upon receipt of an applica council to order the construction include La Ree Gurney as Bella tion, under the provisions of the of sidewalks and curb and gutter Macey; Phillip Boltz as Glen Car- preceding section, the chief of po as more particularly described in ver; Linda Ferman, Pamela Car- lice shall conduct such investiga the following described improve ver; Lois Wanlass, Candy Ban- tion as he may deem proper as to ment district 1 Sidewalk: (5.0 "ft. wide) Be croft; Brent Loveridge, Rollo Pet- the character and morals of the erson, Elese Jackson, Miriam Sea-gl- applicant and the character of ginning at the top of the flight of Ann Fowler, Alison Halyard, the business to b conducted. No steps bn the southeasterly proper and LaRae Gurney as Polly Dal-to- n. permit shall be issued to any per ty line of the "Arctic Circle" son who has been convicted of a property, located on the northThe play deals with the prob- felony, petty theft or a crime in west corner of Block 89, thence lems of a television script contest volving moral turpitude. If the from said steps, southeasterly 50.7 in which the author impersonates chief of police approves the grant feet along the southerly side of a girl in order to win the prize, ing of such permit, he may issue State Street to the northwest end a permit to such applicant, which of an existing sidewalk. (Blk 89) and the resulting complications. permit shall be serially numbered 2 Sidewalk: (5.0 ft. wide) Be and shall expire on the last day ginning at the West line of First of the calendar quarter year in East Street and running thence which issued. northwesterly on the southerly Section 5. REVOCATION OF side of State Street 113.4 feet to PERMIT. The chief of police may the Southeast end of an existing 9 8, revoke any permit issued under sidewalk. (Blk 89) The Cleveland Indians and the the provisions of the preceding 3 Sidewalk: (4.0 ft. Be San Francisco Giants will play ex sections when the permitee is Vio- ginning at the South linewide) of Fifth hibition games at Derks Field in lating or attempting to violate North" Street and thence Salt Lake City Saturday, April 8, any law of the state, any ordin- South 487 feet on running the West side at 1:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 9, ance of the city, any provisions of Second West street to the at 1 pjn. of the preceding sections or the north side of the present bridge rules and regulations issued by over This will be the third Dry Creek. (Blk 71) the chief of the governing police baseball exhibition for the Giants 4 Curb and Gutter: (Deep e. and Indians in Derks Field. The conduct or operations of the type) Beginning at the South line such notice of Written the three games packed park past of Fifth North Street and run revocation shall be forwarded by to its 10,500 seating capacity. thence south along the west ning to the city side of Tickets for the big league at- the chief of police Second West Street 205.0 clerk. ft. (Blk 71) traction, which will feature such super stars as Willie Mays and Section 6. BOND. At the time 5 Curb and Gutter: (Shallow the Indians' Jim Piersall, have of filing with the chief of police type) Beginning at the East line been moving rapidly. However, an application for a permit and of Center Street and Bee business manager Roger Ton-nes- license under the provisions of the thence East 423 ft. on therunning North said there are 1000 reserv- preceding sections, each applicant side of Fourth North Street to maintain shall thereafter file and admis2000 seats and ed general the West line of First East Street sion seats still available for both with the city clerk, a good and (Blk 74) sufficient bond in the aggregate days. 6 Curb and Gutter: (Deep Tickets are still on sale at the sum of $500.00 running to the city type) Beginning 103 feet East of inter benefit for use the of and Mint Cafe in downtown Salt Lake the East line of Center Street and ested and parties, execut thence on the South City, Stevens-Brow- n Sporting, in ed by persons running the applicant and by two or side of Fourth East North Street a Sugarhouse, at the Evans Phar- more are who responsible sureties, macy, in Provo, the Armstrong residents and householders of the and Goods in Co., Ogden Sporting or a company authorcity, 48 Tooele in as well ized to do surety the Lounge business in the state, to as the Derks Field ticket office. be approved by the tax collector. Ticket breakdown as follows: Anv person who sustains any in Box seats, $3.50 each; Loge covered by such bond may in jury Seats, $2.50; Reserved Grandstand, addition to any other remedy that General Admission. for $1.50 $2.50; he may have, bring an action in adults and 90c for children. his own name upon such bond for the recovery of any damage susBASMUSSEN WESLEt tained by him. Upon such action TAKES EASTERN TOUR being commenced, such bond shall Wesley Rasmussen, who follows not be void upon the first recovthe heating and sheet metal busi- ery thereon, but may be sued upness, was accompanied by Mrs. on from time to time until the Worry-frc- o Rasmussen on a motor trip to the whole or such penalty shall be exEastern seaboard. They went to hausted. The city clerk may in Fort Belvoir, Va., to pick up their his discretion require the filing of son, Dennis Rasmussen, upon com- a new bond. Such solicitor shall NEVER HIGHER IN QUALITY pletion of his specialized training file a new bond and upon failure . . . NEVER LOWER IN PRICE! in in drafting under the National to file the sum within ten days Guard program. The trio toured either case, the city clerk shall York forthwith suspend such solicitor's Washington, D. C.," City and Niagara Falls. They also license. 470-1- 1 a, visited religous shrines near Section 7. PENALTY. Any New York, including the person violating any of the proviHill Cumorah, the .Joseph Smith sions of this ordinance shall upon farm, the Sacred Grove and oth- conviction thereof, be punished by ers. They stopped at Fort Wayne, a fine not exceed $50.00, or by Indiana, where they visited the imprisonment not to exceed 30 LDS (Mission Home and attended days, or by both such fine and im ! 1:1 church 'Services. 'They also toured prisonment to 8. order .Section In the site of Nauvoo, Illinois, and BUCKWAU It properly RAYON I the Kirtland Temple In Ohio, driv- regulate Solictors, Canvassers and limwithin Peddlers the home Denver. I of corporate by way ing They 'HUt TAX AND OLD liTUIOfFVOMaCAt report a most enjoyable two weeks its of Lehi City, it is the opinion with good weather and no anow of the City Council that an em- THE LFJU FREE PRESS Second Ward Presents Play - e; Indians, Giants to Play Exhibition Games April pre-seas- distance of 102 feet, thence chang ing to shallow type and continu ing East 218 ft. to the West line of First East Street (Blk 66) 7 Sidewalk: (5.0 ft. wide) Beginning at the North line of Third North Street and running thence North on the East side of Third East Street 61 ft to the Southerly end of a present sidewalk. (Blk 63) 8 Sidewalk: (4 ft. wide) Beginning at the East line of Fourth East Street and running thence East 442 feet along the South side of 110 North Street to the West line of Fifth East Street 9 Curb and Gutter: (Shallow Type) Beginning at the East line of Fourth East Street and running thence East along the South side of 110 North Street 442 to the West line of Fifth East ft Street. 10 Sidewalk: (5 ft. wide) Be ginning at the East line of Sec ond East Street and running thence East 366 ft. along the North side of Main Street to the West line of Third East (Blk 43) 11 Sidewalk: (5 ft. wide) Be ginning at the East line of Third East Street and running thence East along the North side of Main Street 375 feet to the West line of Fourth East Street. (Blk 44) 12 Sidewalk: (4 ft. wide) Be ginning at the South line of First South Street and running thence South on the West side of First East Street 363 feet to the North line of Second South Street (Blk 27) 13 Curb and Gutter: (Shallow Type) Beginning at the South line of First South Street and running thence South 363 ft. on the West side of First East Street to the North line of Second South Street thence West 423 feet on the North line of Second South Street to the East line of Center Street (Blk 27) 14 Sidewalk: (4 ft. wide) Be ginning at the East line of Cen ter Street and running thence East 423 ft along the South side The estimated cost of 4 inch be benefitted giving the legal desof Second South Street to the sidewalk is $0.45 per square foot cription of the property and the West line of First East Street inch number of front feet of such propThe estimated cost of (Blk 16) sidewalk is $0.50 per square foot erty owned by the objector which this intention and 15 Curb and Gutter: (Shallow The estimated cost of shallow is affected by must be filed with said objection at line the linEast Type) Beginning curb and gutter is $2.30 per the City of Recorder of the City of Center Street and running rear foot Lehi at his office in the municithence East 423 feet on the South The estimated cost of deep curb pal building in Lehi, Utah, on or side of Second South Street to and is $2.65 per linear before gutter the 24th day of April, 1961. West line of First East Street foot the The Gty Council, at its next (Blk 16) The total estimated cost of the meeting thereafter, April 16 Sidewalk: (4 ft. wide) Beimprovement district as outlined 25, 1961 will consider the proposSouth Secthe line at of ginning above, exclusive of any special re- ed levy and hear and consider ond South Street and running quirements, is $12,883.88. thence South 363 feet on the East such protests and objections as All protests or objections to side of First East Street to the been made. shall have caror to the North line of Third South Street; such improvements order of the City Council enumout intention said of By rying thence East along the North side must be made in of Lehi, Utah, Dated April 4, 1961. of Third South Street a distance erated herein NED F. WILSON. signed writing, by the legal ownof 90 ft (Blk 15) Lehi City Recorder er of the property affected or to Said walks, curb, and gutter shall be constructed in accordance with plans, specifications and profiles prepared by the City Engineer of the City of Lehi, Utah, and the costs thereof are to be defrayed by special assessment upon the lots and parcels of ground abutting said improvement; each to pay his portion of the total cost of the improvement district based on the number of YTTTU square feet of walk of the type or types constructed andor the num1 ber of linear feet of curb of the type or types constructed abutting his property. Each type of walk or curb or 7 gutter shall bear its proportionate share of all overhead costs inimiaUSrUUilJUDSJClK y r volved in the district upon the basis of the ratio of the total cost of said type of curb, walk, etc. to the total cost of the entire disto-wi- m Mm ab-butt- er trict. -- Driveways and special facilities or types of construction required for or requested by an owner for a particular location will be assessed against the property for which it is required or requested. Drive strips (increased depth of sidewalk) shall be required by the city for every existing driveway or lot access crossed by sidewalk constructioa itimcir BOURSQI V V 5Tii6H WtUSKET m EST 0EF Aiy'DOUHLE" GUARANTEE for roeffy Driving! Pai-myr- i:g3 ergency . exists and that for the immediate preservation of the peace, health, safety and general welfare of the city of Lehi City and its inhabitants that this ordinance should take effect upon its passage and publication. Section t. That all ordinances and resolutions or parts of ordinances and resolutions in conflict with the provisions hereof, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed by the City Council of Lehi, Utah, this 29th day of encountered. legal Holices AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND LICENSING SOLICITORS, CANVASSERS AND PEDDLERS AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, TO. BE KNOWN AS 1961-AND 'REPLACING THAT ORDINANCE KNOWN AS THE GREENRIVER March, A. D., 1961. HAROLD D. WESTRING, ORDINANCE PASSED ON SEPMayor of Lehi City 1951. TEMBER 24, ATTEST: NED F. WILSON, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Lehi City Recorder CITY COUNCIL OF LEHI, UTAH, IN LEGAL SESSION STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF UTAH, ss. CONVENED: I, Ned F. Wilson, the duly ap Section 1. That a certain ordinance known as the GREEN-RIVEORDINANCE passed on the 24th day of September, 1951, and signed by George W. Leany, Mayor, and as published in the Lehi Free Press on September 28, 1951, be, and the same is hereby repealed. VSection 2. SOLICITORS, CANVASSERS AND PEDDLERS. For the business of selling, offering for Complete sale, or taking orders for or solicwares, sale of Work Auto any goods, iting the Official Inspection Station merchandise, or other personal property, the subject of sale or trade, whether for present or future delivery, on any street, public place or vacant lot. or by house to house canvass, or Dy traveling from place to place in the City, including sales by sample and also Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager Dial PO including the taking or soliciting of orders for future delivery of photographs, portraits, prints, pic -- B. . Li WVI ftH-- GmrutM Tki 4 Urn wli mr4 tint ra All wow uorootood by aaalni normal Road bbWwtt, faark orookt. Lot.., I roaairabla aanttiiroi. cuU- -f KUy tmittoft tortlfkoto WMaianUo ta iimltoa rtoiMl iwiw X.JHMlM areata All Kelly faiiwt any lkMMtmtn4 in .Workman this and material do-4- Miti 4imtt t tint ar tnlloaat. ropolr without tir kmmi --an Ofiflinol frond dopth 4wneMS4wd currant fJttlly rrfet." -- NEW CM TAKE-OFFS- ... xchanf d for Kelly CoUfcfity Hylon Extras I -- MlVf N mi ONLY A FfW MILES FROM TAX AMD RiTRCADAIll TIRI MOBILE Auto Service You can win too if you know who the Bank's oldest depositor is! -- UV iflOS SH 3TSjq9i8D iiiav. tpiqM iyj jo sirea niversary on April 20 with an all day QPEN HOUSE wishes to find out who !iare ts oldest living depesitcrs. ... aqj, Therefore, on April 20 it will give a special 50th Anniversary Grand Award to the person who has the longest continuous banking or depositor, record at its bank. 9ifl 0 onbuLj ropads b saiS osre 8i3S UX iqaq jo 10 living depositors with the longest continuous banking rec- uq ord at the bank. gift will be awarded to the first person who mails or brings in to the bank the name of the oldest living depositor with the longest continuous banking record. A $5.00 - Repair Special Prize Given Bank's Oldest Depositor Ay KoUraWr win . R Mm LOOK FOR THIS SIGN OF QUALITY AT DEN'S TIRE SHOP 180 Cloced West State - Lehi OnllyNoon to I p.m. Dial PO Vent Tiro Htooqoorlon . . . QuaHty!!!) K.lly Tint In Irory tin, Tyoo And Prlra Rant For Ivory Kin Of Cor, Incbdinfl Portion Axa Compact Moeolo. Send or bring in names you can think of right away. line for all entries will be Friday, April 14. Dead-- ! SITE iiffi OF III 60 years of continued, friendly service to Utah County" MKMREK FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORI'OIIATION "Over - a" The World's Finest Bourbon since 1795 MMoManocPvMBese Who is State Bank of Lehi's en t: |