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Show Notice Governors7 Legal Showdown Sought Early Conference On Committee's Conduct Opens Monday Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for rur-the- r mformitlon They thought this could come in a variety of ways, but probably not as suggested Friday by Rep. on Donald L. Jackson ( comthe abolish to a proposal mittee. if. Jackson, committee member, a told the House it is time to decide isnot only the currently-conteste- d sue of the committee's right to televise its hearings, but also the whole question of its and other committees' power to investigate. Recent Supreme Court rulings have thrown new restrictions around the investigatory process. Some members of Congress say the restrictions tie the hands of House and Senate committees. Jackson made clear he it WILLIAMSBURG. Va. 'UP) -Governors from 46 states and United States possessions began arriving Saturday for the 49th annual national governors' conference and Virginia rolled out the red carpet. Each governor was assigned an limousine with a state trooper for a chauffeur. The conference, to be highlighted by a major policy speech by President Eisenhower. begins today with a tour of the Jamestown, Va.. fes!ai which commemorates the 350th anniversary of the firt permanent English settlement in this country. Business sesMons open Monday. The chief executives wUl discuss mutual problems, including high-wav- Despite what Jackson said, there were no indications that any member would propose to abolish the committee. Rep. Roy W. Wie.r its most consistent opponent, said this would be futile. However, some members who have been privately critical of the committee's methods including it use of televised hearings said they looked for a test to come about in one of several po.sibie ways. Walter mav ak the Houe to cite for contempt some balky witness from a televised hearing. Such citations usually are routinely approved. This time it could provoke a House debate on the committee's defiance of Rayburn. Walter also is believed likely to to holes seek legislation plug inCourt the Supreme punched by to the congressional investigatory process. This would give members an opportunity to air any complaints about what the committee has done. Another possibility was thai Ray-burmight decide to chastise Walter publicly in a formal re - s t ti t e ment of the rule which he first put into effect in 1952 and which he laid down again in 1955. A group WASHINGTON (UP of House members have sought an early showdown on the authorcomity and the conduct of the Activities. mittee on j is among those who think Congress must act to reclaim its powers. He told a reporter he also thinks Speaker Sam Rayburn's ruling against radio and television broadcasts of committee hearings should be upset by the House. The issue boiled up in the House after Rep. Francis E. Walter chairman of the s Activities group, defied TV ban and allowed the group's hearings this week in San Francisco to be carried live on television. s. state government operations, natural resources and education. Governors from every state and possessions, except New Mexiand the Virgin Islands, are expected for the conference which ends Wednesday night. Most of the Republican governors are expected to go to Washa luncheon ington Thursday with Eisenhower at the White U n 1, fr House. Ray-burn'- Board of Alcoholism S.S. Matsonia. LAKE CITY c diverting A rmaments The "new" U.S. Navy is converting as fast as it can to vessels armed with deadly guided missiles to assure control of the nuclear-powere- ' The new- d ly d seas. The heart of the mighty fleet is a highly mobile striking force whose built around super-carrieat can smash any major planes target in the world. Battleships, once the backbone of fleets, are (The radio programs listed below are submitted by the stations who are virtually outmoded. for theii accuracy In case of seeming Inaccuracies or for responsible The Navy'i top brass insist that information rail the respective radio stations) further the new version of naval power 8 ,"0 Monitor 7:15 Music for Sundav is vital to control of the seas and. Sunday. June 23 7 30 Drew Poar-o- n oo Music You Enlov in turn, essential to free world '1 15 7:45 Music for Sundav Ask the Doctor rs Today's Radio Programs survival. ;i 0i Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations, told Congress recently, that "control of the seas, right up to the very shores of Europe and Asia, is essential to survival of the free world nations. " The switch to a nuclear-powereNavy is a slow, costly busines. So far the Navy has only two vessels which run on power gen- rated from the atom the submarines Nautilus and Sea wolf. Rut 13 other submarines have been authorized and the Navy is seeking authority to build four more in this year's shipbuilding 7 00 7:30 8:30 9:0o 9:3u 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:03 d the is Navy start authority attack carrier powered atom. to ' asking It costs about 4.5 million dollars to build a nuclear-powere- d sub: about 310 million dollars for a Despite this heavy cost, the Navy hopes to have enough ves- sels running on nuclear power by 1970 to form a complete task force. It then believes it will have the most potent offensive and defen- sive weapons system in the nuclear n rternoon in war land-base- d By UNITED PRESS who won the Nobel P.rize in 1919, was 83. - James W. Ford, on nt ticket with William Z. Foster in 1932 and with Earl Browder in 1936. died Thursday at the age of 63 years. - NEW YORK Bernard Klonis. well known art instructor at Hunter College and the Art Student's League of New York, died Fri day at Doctors Hospital here. Klonis, 51, had achieved consid-- ' - water-color- WINS ST. GEORGE RADIO APPOINTMENT ST. GEORGE (UP- V- Radio static n KDXU in St. George has appointed Reed II. Blake as news director and :00 4:00 7:15 Here's To Vets 7:30 Moods in Music Sabbath 7 15 The Music Room Church of the Air News Y, Power Biggs Tabernacle Choir News World Affairs Invitation to 7:30 8:00 8:05 Serenade tv-Twentv 5 30 Tropical Holiday Evening 6:00 Hroadwav Theater 6 30 The Melodv 7:00 St Frcncij Hour 1 6 30 Prelude 7:00 News Hour 45 8 00 7- - 8 30 9:00 9:15 9:30 Learning Heres to Veterans of June. 1957. 1015 Songs of Romance day In WITNESS THEREOF. I have 10 "O Quartet Finals 10 00 1 s continuity writer. Blake is a 1957 graduate of Bing- ham Young University. 9:45 Middle East 10. News 6:00 News Monitor News 7 05 Monitor 7 30 Am Forum 8.00 Gordon Owen j Evening 7:00 Warrer Wlnchell 6 00 Hi-- 10:i; Tabernacle Choir 10:5 Dateline London 7 ()' Ti Fi 8:15 11:00 Sundav Evening Temple Square 1130 Album of Musio Westminster 1 1 55 News MONDAY, JUNE 24 I OO Mornlnc 6:00 Good Morning 6:15 News JoGermany hannes Stark, discoverer of the "Stark Effect" the distortion of spectral lines in an electric field died here Friday. The physicist, IVKE 2 Fi 6:30 Sunrise Serenade 7:00 News 7:15 Sunrise Serenade 7:30 Cecil Brown 7:45 Wakeup Time 8:00 Telafriend - TRAUNSTELN, a News On The 12 00 High Noon 4:45 Harrv Wismer 4:55 News 5:00 Hi-Matinee 5:30 Lutheran Hour Noted Physicist Dies In Germany acclaim as Afternoon roa-terial- s a KIXX-H- e-a- Morning 5.30 All Night Music fi:00 News 6:15 Agriculture U S A 1 1 N'-w- long-rang- vice-preside- j Eternal Lisrht i that weapons might be knocked out In a sudden mass attack by e an aggressor, but mis- would not to siles be able hit a speedy carrier force oruising the high seas. Thus, it says, the Navy might be the only real striking power left after such a surprise attack by an enemy. NEW YORK candidate for the Communist j Concert Hour of Decision Catholic Hour 9.00 Breakfast Club 10:00 My True Storv 10:30 Orval Anderson 10:45 Whispering Streets i i 11:00 Oatjriel Heatter 11:05 Don Soainhower 1? no 12 15 12:30 12 55 00 3 30 1 4 15 4:30 5:00 5:30 5:35 11:00 Jack Parr Show 11:15 Buddy Weed Trio 11:30 Sons? ShoD Afternoon j 00 News 12:15 Lunchtime 12 12:30 12:45 Sere- nade Paul Harvev Lunchtime Serenade Matinee Melodies Ted Malone Ebony and Ivory Man About Music 3:30 Reminiscing in 1:00 1:30 1:45 2:00 Rhvthm 4:30 Platter 5 00 News 5:05 Platter Party v3n 6:35 7 oo 7:05 7:30 7:40 :00 Afternoon Hit Parade Ccdnc Foster Central Utah News Five Star New Game of the Day Jimmy Lawrence Hemlnsrway Van's Varieties Jimmy Lawrence Sports News Jimmy Lawrence KEYY-14- 50 Mnrnlnt News On The ? Hour 5 00 Rog Bown Show 7 00 Hal Parkes 9 00 Classified 9:15 Get to Know Utah 9 15 IradinK Post 10:00 Heres to Milady 11:00 Donna Gosar fternoon 12 00 High 12:30 Piano 1:00 Safetv 1:15 Noon Impressions Serenade Serenade in P M 4:00 Divr apndes Morning Don SDatnhower Farm Flashes Don SDainhower News EmDlov- ment Report Don SDainhower News Don SDainhower Heminrvay 00 05 00 05 30 R 00 S 05 6 6 7 7 7 R10 S 30 8 3" 9 00 Morning Bob 9:05 1:15 Don Soainhower 9:20 8:30 News 10 00 8:35 Don SDainhower 10:05 9:00 Five Star New Bandstand 9:05 Don SDainhower U:li0 News 8:3u Queer) for a Dav 11:05 Bandstand 10:0O Kive Star News Aft ernoon 10:05 Weather 12:00 News 10:10 New 10:15 Melodies of Grace 12:05 Local News 12:15 News 10;30 Don Spainhower 12.30 All Tim Hit 05 2:05 Confession 3:45 Roadshow 4:00 News 4:05 Roadshow 5:00 News KSL iim 5:00 6:00 6:15 7.00 7:15 7:45 8:00 8:30 8 45 9:00 9:30 9:35 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 2.O0 2:15 2:30 2.45 3:00 3:05 0 True 2:30 Woman In My House 2:45 Affairs of Dr. 3:00 News 3 05 Five Star Matinee 3:30 One Man's Family 12:00 12:15 12:30 1:30 Hardwick Roundup News Gordon Owen Roh Hard wick Nfw Bob Hardwick News Hi Ya Bud Bob Hardwlck News Truth or Conse-10:3- :0O 1 1145 News New.--. News Gordon Owen 1:30 Hill Top House 1:45 Pepper Younji 2 00 News 1 11:00 11:15 11:30 News Bob Mardwiek are: Cu. Yds. Excavation 950 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Lay 1050 inch Pipe 840 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Lay 36 inch Pipe 42 4:00 4:10 4:15 4:30 4.45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Morning Music News Breakfast Barlow Worl News Rolfe Peterson World News Friendlv Time News of America m . . . . II. This PASSED READING ON AND find ending oh June 2, 1957, a "Notice of Intention" of said Council to create a special im provement district in said city to be known as Sewer Improvement District No. 38, and to make i the improvements hereinafter specified within said special improvement district, and of the further intention of the Council to levy special taxes as provided in Article 7, Chapter 7, Title 10. U'ah Code Annotated. 1953. on the real property lying within said district the benefit of which such special taxes are to be expended in making said im- A copy of said provements. Notice of Intention as published, lUKcuiei wan inf puuuMiei fidavit proving said publication. have been filed with the City Recorder of Provo City and are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. Also, a copy of said Notice of Intention as published was mailed postpaid to each of the owners of property within the said District at his respective last known residence address by the said City Recorder in accordance with Section Revised Ordinances. Provo 1949. The said notice duly City, stated the purpose for which said hereinbefore approved. taxes are to be levied, the boundSECTION VI. Tax aries of said Sewer Improve- Levy to be Made. Special When said ment District No. 38, and in a improvements have been comgeneral way described the im- pleted there shall be levied and provements proposed to be made assessed as provided by Article with the estimated cost as de- 7. Chapter 7, Title 10. Utah Code termined by the Provo City En- Annotated, 1953, special imSuch notice specified gineer. provement district taxes upon that protests or objections to the blocks, lots or part thereof said improvements must be filed and of pieces ground fronting or with the Provo City Recorder on upon or adjacent to the or before the 3rd day of June. abutting to be made, affect1957. at 5:00 P.M. At the next improvement ed by or specially benefited by regular meeting of the Council, such improvements to the entire duly held on June 3. 1957, at 7:30 depth back from said streets, not P.M., The Council held a hear- exceeding, however, 198 feet. and with corner lot each ing and considered for wi filed th sewer of 80 feet exemptions every written protest to be aDoor- m tne time so umnea ana nearaitioned 8f providej by every person appearing to pro- - vispd Ordinance of Prove - tv test against the creation of said in such case made and provided, district and the construction of and after Board of Equalization the improvements therein and hearing held after notice as rethe levy of the special taxes to quired by law and particularly defray the cost thereof, and Section Revised Ordiupon such consideration duly de- nances of Provo City, 1948, as termined, and does hereby de- amended. Such special improvetermine, that written objections ment district taxes so assessed to the making- of such improve- (except only that portion there ments and the levy of such tax, of paid within fifteen dayi after rigned by the owners of and asthe ordinance levying of the frontage of the sessing' such taxes, which shall property abutting on or adjacent be paid as provided in Section to the Improvements to be made Utah Code Annotated, had not been filed with the City 1953) shall constitute a sinking Recorder within the time lim- fund for the payment of special ited, but that the protests so improvement district bonds herefiled amounted to less than inafter authorized as provided by of such frontage and that law. The said fund shall be desthe frontage represented by such ignated "Provo City Sewer Improtests was and is insufficient provement District No. 38 Fund." to deprive the Council of juris- Provo City covenants and agrees diction to make said improve- with the contractor aforesaid and ments and levy said tax. The with the purchaser or purchasers Council now finds, determines of the bonds hereinafter authorand declares that it has juris- ized that such special tax levy diction to proceed and to order shall be promptly made, and the making of such improve- proceeds faithfully collected and ments as provided by law. applied as provided by law. SECTION II. District Created Issuance of SECTION VII. Boundaries and Improvements. District Bonds Authorized. For Pursuant to the Jurisdiction ac- the purpose of financing the cost quired, as hereinbefore set out, of the construction of the imthere is hereby created within provements aforesaid, including the corporate limits of Provo interest on interim warrants to City, Utah, for the purpose of be issued, and the total contract constructing and installing of a price plus an amount equal to, sewer line and structures, as de- but not exceeding ten per cent scribed in the said Notice of In- thereof, to cover the actual cost tention, to which reference is of engineering, inspection, pubhereby made, a special improve- lishing, and mailing notices and ment district to be known as making the levy of such special rrovo City Sewer Improvement taxes in the manner provided by The outer law pending the collection of District No. 38. boundaries of said district arc such taxes when levied, bonds particularly described as follows, of said Provo City Sewer Improvement District No. 38 ahall be issued at provided by law Beginning at the Intersecboundagainst the fund created by such tion of the North City special tax levy and assessment. ary line , with Section line The said bonds shall be issued common to Section 34 and fifteen ( 15 days after the ef35, Township 6 South, Range fective date of the Ordinance of 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Provo City levying and assessing Meridian; thence South along said special tax, as aforesaid. Section line to the Quarter fr j j j ' ' 50-0-- 2, ordinance FIRST ORDERED CIL OF PROVO CITY. UTAH, THIS 17 DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1957. HAROLD E, VAN WAGENEN Mayor r. j i REED, Deputy. Published June 23rd. 1957. CERTIFICATION I. I. G. Bench, the duly chosen qualified and acting City Recorder of Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that as such official, I have the custody of the records and files of the proceedings of the Council cf said City; that the above and foregoing Ordinance i a full, true and correct copy of the Ordinance passed by the Council of Provo City oo the 17th day of June, 1957. In WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said 17th day of June, City thi NO. 32 The right is reserved to reject NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Margaret Masters any and all bids, and to waive THAT THE COUNCIL OF Arthur Godfrey defects. PROVO CITY WILL CONSIDER News Calling Hollywood By order of the City Couacil, THE FOLLOWING ORDLNANCE Howard Miller Provo City, .Utah. FOR PASSAGE AT A PUBLIC Wendy Warren E. EARL UDALL Backstage Wife HEARING AT THE REGULAR Helen Trent City Manager MEETING ON JULY 1, 1957. Our Gal Sunday Nor Drake Published In The Sunday Herald AN ORDINANCE OF PROVO Ma Perkins Yount Dr Malons June 16. 23. 30. July 7, 1957. CITY, UTAH, CREATING Road of Life PROVO CITY SEWER IMORDINANCE Afternoon PROVEMENT DISTRICT No. 38 NO. 31 World News Busines of ."arm NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR THE INSTALLATION AND Arthur Godfrey House Partv THAT THE COUNCIL OF CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER Risht to HaDDin-ne- ss PROVO CITY WILL CONSIDER LINE AND STRUCTURES; OF Secund Mrs THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE FINDING THE NOTICE Strike It Rich A PUBLIC THE COUNCIL'S AT INTENTION PASSAGE FOR Pat Butraro News HEARING AT THE REGULAR TO CREATE SAID DISTRICT Rolfe Again HAS BEEN DULY PUBLISHED MEETING ON JULY 1, 1957. Allen Jackson New Stock Mkt. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND THAT THE COUNCIL HAS Tennessee Ernie TITLE 50, PARAGRAPH 8, RE- JURISDICTION TO CREATE Housewives Intermission VISED .ORDINANCES OF THE SAME; APPROVING PLANS Harmon "s Sporta PROVO CITY'. 1949. RELATING AND FOR SPECIFICATIONS This is the Newi FINDSUCH Newa IMPROVEMENTS; TO BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Mountain Ed R. Murrow ADDING PROVISIONS FOR ING AND DECLARING THAT 8, 1957. 1. Tne sundav Herald a newspaper published weekly in Provo City. Utah, beginning on May 12. 1957. PUBLISHED A N D NOTICED FOR HEARING BY THE COUN- (SEAL) ATTEST: I. G. BENCH City Recorder By MARGARET 1 of twenty days in each issue of k THE PROFIXING OF IMPROVEMENTS, 10-7-4- shall take ef'ect on the day following its passage on second reading. 10-7-2- 3. EST ON SAID BONDS; AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDION NANCE BE EFFECTIVE THE DAY FOLLOWING ITS PASSAGE ON SECOND READING. THE COUNCIL OF PROVO CITY HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I Finding of Jurisdiction to Create Special Improvement District. The Council of Provo City finds and declares that, pursuant to the order of the Council duly made at a regular meeting of said Council held May 6, 1957. and in pursuance of ihe provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953. there was duly published for a period '.ax. SECTION ' SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND THE PRINCIPAL AND INTER- 1 Instructions ,to bidders Specifications and form of contract, and bond may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer. The deposit for the contract document is $5.00. Tiie amount of the deposit fee will be refunded to the bidder, or bidders, who return such sets of documents in good condition within five days after the A. D., 19S7. opening of the bids. I. G. BENCH with Each bidder must submit City Recorder the bid a certified check, draft, or Provo City, Utah bid bond, to, and make payable Published in Th to, Provo City, in the amount of Sunday 5 of the bid. Herald June 23. 1957, Bids will be opened m the Cky ORDINANCE Council Room at 10:00 a.m. on July : 10 45 Party KOVO-9- W 6:00 News Award 10-5- a . 1 arsenal. The Navy contends push-butto- 11:00 Morning News on the , Hour 7:00 Music in the Air 8:15 Marine Band 8 30 Into Meiofly 9:30 Magic Touch 10:30 Hour of Melody 30 Romance 1 's na-tion- in 3D j special improvement taxes to i,p levied to defray the costs of svr h as hereinbef re improvements and in Article 7, Chapter 7, Title 10. Utah Code Annotated. 1&."3, i VIDING FOR THE THE AMOUNT AND FOR THE AND FORM OF EXECUTION SAID BONDS; PROVIDING FOR THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX TO DEFRAY THE COST OF - j carrier. nuclear-powere- d 9 30 ln-o- SUCH The amount of the bonds so to be issued shall be in a total amount equal to the total of the along City Boundary' line to provided, less that portion of the total amount of said taxes paid point of beginning. SECTION III Approval of within fifteen U5 days after the Plans and Specifications. The ordinance levying and assessing council nnas ana aeciares tnal such tax becomes effective as the City Engineer, pursuant to provided in Sect ism Utah the direction of the Council, has Code Annotated. 953 Said bonds caused detailed plans and speci- - shall be serially numbered and fications and construction con- - shall be made in form and color tract forms for the improve- - to distinguish thejm from other ments specified in said Notice bonds of Provo Cify and shall be of Intention to be prepared, drawn payable fo bearer and which detailed plans and speci- issued only in denominations of fications and contract forms SI .000.00. S500 00. $100 (fc. and were submitted to and inspected $50 00, except the a t issued by the Council at its regular which may be for any lesser meeting held on May 6. 1937. amount Such bonds shall be The said plans, specifications dated as of the effective date erf nd contract forms are hereby the ordinance levying the special tax aforesaid and shall be so adopted and approved. SECTION IV. Declaration of divided that an Publication of Notice to Con- equal portion ofsubstantially the total issue tractors. The Council finds and will be due and payable annually declares that Notice to Contract- from 1 to 10 years after the ors with invitations to submit issuing date thereof, and shall proposals to Provo City for the bear interest at a rate not e construction of the Improvements ceeding six per cent 16 per anaforesaid has been duly pub- num to be determined at the lished in The Sunday Herald time the bonds are soldi from pursuant to the direction of the date until paid Interest hU Council and in the time and man be paid up annually and hall be ner required by law A copy of evidenced by interest coupon the notice as published, together attached to said bonds and atwith proof by affidavit of the tested by the facsimile signature thereof has been of the Director of Finance ntf Tjublication filed with the City Recorder of Provo City All said bonds shall Provo City and is hereby re- - be signed by the City Manager fprred to and made part and the Director of Finance and hereof. counter-signe- d by the City ReSECTION V. City Manager corder of Provo City. Both prinAuthorized to Contract for Im- cipal and interest on said bond provements. The Council further shall be payable in lawful money finds and declares that pursuant of the United States of Amrict to the notice and invitation to at the Office of the Director erf contractors aforesaid proposals Finance of Provo City in Provo, The administrative offi for the construction of said im- Utah. cers 01 have i'rovo City are and each been received provements is hereby authorized them the and nd by City Manager by him to do all things necesdirected The tabulated and evaluated. said bids and proposals were sary or convenient to cbuh said submitted to the Council of bonds to be lawfully issued at Provo City at its regular meet- the time and in the manner hereing held on June 10, 1957. and in provided and as provided bf examined by the Council and the the laws of the State of Utah SECTION VI II.- - Sale of Bond Council thereupon determined, at Public Sale After Notice. Th and does hereby determine, that the bid of Dory & Yeoman for the said bonds shall he sold to tb of said construction improve- highest bidder after advertising ments for the total contract price for sealed proposals at public of $57.260 50 is the best and sale at a price of not less than lowest bid of that said Dory Par and accrued imerest on the & Yeoman is the lowest re- - date of delivery. Advertisement proposals shall be made at sponsible bidder for the con-- , f once in The Sunday Herald, 'cast Klriirti tho improvements a a id. ores ai The City newspaper published in Provo Manager and City Recorder of Provo City, Utah, not less than ten (10) City are hereby authorized and days prior to the end of the directed to let to said Dory it period in which proposals will The officers of YComan the contract for such be received. Provo are on and in and each of them City behalf improvements is to authorized do of and in the name of Provo City any and all to execute a contract with said tilings necessary to the publicaDory & Yeoman for the con- tion of such advancement of sale struction of said improvements and said bonds shall be delivered in accordance with the plans and to the purchaser thereof as soon which contract after the sale thereof ac they specifications, shall be substantially in the form may be legally issued upon re- 1M-issu- shall 1 Christ opher Storv Twilight Time 12:00 Serenade in Night 11:00 Connoisseur's hereunto set my hand and afCorner KDYL-13- 20 11:30 Church of the Air fixed the corporate seal of said Af re rnoon City this 3rd day of June, A. D., Morning 12 00 News 7:30 Monitor 1957. 12 05 Syncopation Piece 10:30 Serenade R 00 News 12:30 World Music 10:45 Sundav Nocturne I. G. BENCH 8- 05 Monitor 2:00 Music Hour 11:45 New 8 T,0 B.icK to God 3 00 News City Recorder KOVO 960 9 00 News 3 05 Indictment Provo City, Utah 9:05 Moni tot 3:30 Johnny Dollar Morning 6 45 Forward March 9:15 Art of Living (SEAL) 4 00 News 9:30 Date with Music 7:00 New; 4:05 FBI In Peace and Published in The Sunday Herald 7:05 American Friends 10:00 News Wsr 7:15 Sundav Music 10:05 Date With Music 4:30 Twilight Serenade June 9, 16, 23, 30. 1957. 8 00 Radio Bible Class :On News 4:5 News 8:30 Voice of Prophecy 11:05 Date with Music 5:00 Jack Bennv Show NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS t 9:00 David Rose Orch 5 30 Our Miss Brookg Af ernoon OFFICE OF THE CITY 9:15 Christian Science 12 00 News Evenmg 12 05 Monitor 9:30 Mantovani Orch MANAGER 6:00 News 10:00 Music for Sundav 1:00 News 6:15 Agriculture USA Provo City, Utah 10:3C Bill Cunningham :05 Monitor 6:30 Sabbath Preludes 10:4 Music for Sundav Sealed proposals will be receiv2:00 NBC 7.00 News 11:00 News 2.05 Monitor 7:15 Music Room at this Office until' 10:00 a.m. ed 11:05 Music for Sundav 3 00 Old Fash Rev Hr 7:30 Church of the Air on Afternoon 4:00 News July 8, 1957, for the furnishing News 12:00 Game of the Day 4 :05 Monit or and construction of of 8 05 E. Power Biggs 2:30 True Detective 4:30 Bob Considine 8:30 Gunsnioke in Street line Improvement 3:00 Treasury Agent 4:45 Monitor pipe 8:55 This I Believe 5 00 .w:, 3 30 Gangbusters No. 63. District 9 00 LDS Church 5:03 Monitor 4:00 Scotland Yard 9:30 Religious Service The approxximate quantities 4:30 Hi-Matinee Evening on an by the work KEYY-14- 50 2:0' News 2:05 Hit Parade 3:00 News 5:05 Sammv Kave 5:30 Hit Parade Eveninc 6:00 Sunrta Serenade 7:00 ..lusic Hall 7 30 Perrv Como 8:00 News 8:15 Music 9:00 Paui Harvev 9 15 George Sokolsky 9:30 Paul Weston 10:00 News 10:15 Araj?on Ball Room -- and 12 Ofl 12:00 Musical Showcase 12:30 Rhythm 1:00 Sunday Serenade program. A nuclear powered guided missile cruiser also has been author- ized Morning Hour ot Decision Revival Time Herald of Truth Musical Showcase Voice of Salvation News Music' Showcase News Musical Showcase The People Speak Hi-Vrv j SUNDAY. JUNE 23. 1957 Utah County. UUh Corner common to Sections 14 and 15. Township 1 South. Range 2 East. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence East 3 miles; thence North 3' miles more or less to the Intersection of City boundary; thence Westerly continuing G : state reconditioned passenger liner, passed through the Golden Gate sm Saturday on its maiden voyage Gov. George Dewey Clyde made from New York. An honor escort flotilla of 200 the appointments as .required by a 1957 law. boats met the liner as it passed The new members are Ruth under the bridge and made its Mumford Smith. Salt Lake City, '"debut" in San Francisco Bay. for a three-yea- r The Matsonia. term ' James carrying 592 I r;e Sr.. Cedar City, and Robert York May 22 New left passengers, one-yea- r both to after being christened at Newport Hoggan. Ogden, terms. News, Va.. May 17. It will join Matson's S.S Lurline Members already serving on the board are Dr. Chester A. Swin-yard- . in California-Hawa- ii service next Salt Lake City; Dr. LeGrand Tuesday. The Matsonia is the forliner Noble, Logan; Rex Hughes. Provo. mer South Pacific-Australi- a and Joseph M. Warner, Midvale S.S. Monterey. nt-e- UP UP Matson Lines' FRANCISCO SAN" VP Three new members have boon appo to the State Board of Alcohwl-- l New Navy W AS H LN G TON Reconditioned Liner On Maiden Voyage Three Appointed To SLT S co. Rhode Island TO HAS BEEN DULY PUBLISHED AS REQUIRED BY LAW, THAT BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUC-GIVINTION OF SAID IMPROVE-TH- E M E N T S HAVE BEEN RE- CEIVED AND TABULATED AND THAT DORY & YEOMAN IS THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER F.OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH IMPROVEAND AUTHORIZING MENTS; DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER TO CONTRACT WITH SAID BIDDER FOR THE CON-eve- r e OF SAID STRUCTION PROVEMENTS; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT TO FINANCE HEARING. THE COUNCIL OF PROVO NOTICE OF INTENTION CITY HEREBY ORDAINS: Notice is hereby given by the I. SECTION That Ttile 50. Council of Provo City, Utah Coun8. Revised Ordinances Paragraph ty, Utah, of the intention of said Council to make the following de- of Provo City. 1949, be. and the is hereby, amended and scribed improvements and to levy same to modified read and provide as special taxes to pay for the same follow s to wit; Board of Equalization. When- To excavate and install a pipe the City Engineer shall line for conveying the water in the a certificate covering a Mill Race, on the following street all of or the work com200 West: 300 North to 500 North portion in any improvement displeted and 200 South to 460 South. file a copy of he shall trict The cost of said improvement is the with same City Council and estimated at $29,762.00, City Cost, Council shall there- $16,428.10. District Cost. $13,333.90. the said City a board of equali- The cost per front foot is esti- upon appoint mated at $3 72 Irom 300 to 500 7ation and review to consist of Norih and $2.48 on the West side three or more of its members, of said street between 200 and which board shall, upon the comof the lists of the property 460 South and $4.96 on the East pletion within the district, give public side of said street between 200 of the completion of such notice and 460 South Street The said improvements shall be lists. Such notice shall be pubcalled Street Improvement Dis- lished at least in cne issue of a trict No. 63. It is bounded as fol- newspaper printed in the oncity and shall contain the date which lows: sitshall board its said begin on the By 500 North Street which date be shall at least North, 100 West on the East, 600 tings, 10 of the ten date after days South on the South, 300 West on such Such notice. publishing the West. Said improvements are all with- notice shall state the time and place of meeting of said Board, in the limits of Provo City. and lots which shall be during the usual The following land which abut upon streets on which business hours and for not less the improvements are made or than three consecutive days and which are adjacent thereto shall during the time specified said lists to public be assessed to a depth of 12 rods shall be there open notice Such inspection. back from the property line on that at the the said street upon which they further and place specified the abut or to which they are adja- time of will hold a board equalization cent. upon the de- Lots 1. 2, 7. 8 in Block 20; Lots public hearing ot Denents ana pro- 2. 3. 4. 5 in Block 21. Lots 3, 4. termination .... 01 costs 01e 5 6 in Block 24; Lots 1. 6, 7. 8 posea assessments Such notice in Block 25; Lots 1, 2, 7. 8 in such improvements. shall state also that any interBlock 42: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 in Block ested person will be heard, and 43; Lots 1, 2, 7, 8 in Block 108; Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 in Block 109; Lots that any owner of property to be assessed in said district will be 3, 4, 5, 6 in Block 112; Lots 1, 6, on the question of wheth- heard 7. 8 in Block 113: all in Plat A, er his property will be benefited Provo Survey of Building Lots. All protests - and objections to by the proposed improvements the carrying out such improve- to the amount of the proposed ments must be presented in writ- assessment against his property, and on the question of whether ing, stating lot and block numthe amount assessed against his bers or descriptions of property constitutes more than by metes and bounds to the City property his proper proportionate share of Recorder on or before the 1st day of the improve- cost the total of July 1957 at 5:00 p. m. : a cov 01t sucni noucF The Council will meet at its rnenLSmailed to the last known first rezular meeting thereafter sha11 on the 1st day of July, 1957, at address of each owner of land 7:30 p. m. and will consider the within the district whose property will be assessed for the cost proposed levy and hear and con- of the improvements, the same imsider such protests to said to be sent postpaid by United provements as shall have been Slates Mail on the day following made. the of the said notice; By order of the Council cA Provo The publication to be used for such address of June. City made the 3rd day be shall that last appear- purpose 1957. ing on the real property assess-- ; I. G. BENCH ment rolls of the runty wherein City Recorder sjid property is located. The CERTIFICATION I. I. G. Bench, the duly chosen said board of equalization shall to make correchave qualified and acting City Record- tion inauthority assessment any proposed er of Provo City, Utah County, at and and its during hearings, State of Utah, do hereby certify met said have shall board after that as such official. I have the foi at least three days it shall custody of the records and files make a report to the City Council of the proceedings of the Council of any changes or corrections of said City; that the above and made by it in the assessment foregoing Notice of Intention is a and upon such report being lists, full, true and correct copy of the to it. the City Council shall made Notice of Intention passed by the of such Council of Provo City on the 3rd proceed with the levy contractors SUNDAY HERALD NOT ICE" .rTEARNG. OF DISTRICT PROP ERTY OWNERS ON BENEFITS AND AMOUNTS OF ASSESS- MENTS, AND THE MANNER OF THEM NOTICE OF 50-0-- 8, 1 - two-thir- ds 10-7-2- two-thir- ds to-wi- t: 3, fr ceipt of the agreed purchase price thereof. The City Manager is authorized In his discretion to make such other and further advertisements and give such for ther notices of the sale of nAd bonds as he in his discretion may deem to be to the advantage of said special Improvement district. SECTION IX. DUtrict Roods Form. The aid bonds and fas-ter- est coupons attached thereto shall be in the following lorai: UNITED STATES OF AMSISCA State of Utah County of Vtaii Provo Cky, Utah SPECIAL IMPROYEMBCT BOND f No Provo City, in the Oouoty ot Utah, and State of Utah, a municipal corporation duly ogu-ize- d and existing, for taJim ceived hereby promises, out of funds available for the pwrpo, as hereinafter set forth, to paf to bearer hereof the prtooipel sum of on the A.D. 19 DOLLARS day of , without option of prior redemption, with intereM thereon at the rate of per cent until annum, per maturity, payable annually on the ...... day of in each year, both principal and interest being payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the Director of Finance, Provo City, Utah County, Utah, upon presentation and surrender of this bond and of the annexed coupons as they severally become due. This bond is one of a series of special improvement bonds numbered consecutively from one to , both Inclusive, issued by Provo City, all of which are of like date and designation and aggregate the total amount of , :.) DOLLARS ). bond and the of this Payment interest thereon shall be made ($ from, and as security for such payment there is pledged, a special fund designated the "Provo City Sewer Improvement District No. 38 Fund." containing the receipts derived by said City from the special tax and assessment levied upon the property Included in Sewer Improvement District No. 38 of said Provo, City Ordi. which benance No on the came effective for , 19 day the purpose of paying in part the cost of construction of a sewer line and structures In said .District, under, by virtue of, and In full conformity with, the Constitution and Laws of- the State (Continued on Page , - |