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Show 1 111111 r , v:j f- - o . vH :l mi '5jL t.r ii - ;-- ... , r-- r' 3 i - I - 1 -- ,.! Legal Notices ' tA - - ir, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, UUh County. UUh DAILY HERALD . NOTICE OF SPECIAL TAX Lots 1 to 7 Inc. 11 & 12 tn Block $ TO , WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Lots 5 to 10 Inc in Block 2 Lots 1 to 3 Inc in Block 6 Notice, is hereby given that a Lots 4 to 6 Inc in Block 1 special tax for the purpose of constructing. Street Improvement Dis- Del River Subdivision: trict No. 67 over and upon the 'o Lots 1 to 6 Inc in Block 1 Lots I to 7 Inc in Block 2 in Provo lowing described streets ' Utah:' Lots 1' to 5 Inc in Block 3 . City, ' CURB AND GUTTER: Maple Villtge Subdivision: concrete Lots 1 to 4 Inc in Block 2 culvert (Including . . Lots 7 to 12 Inc in Block. 1 driveways) 1060 400 West from Both .'skies Lots 1 to 4 Inc in Block 3 Norths to 450 North East Park Addition: Both sides 450 North 'rom 1020 Lots 1 to 6 Inc in Block 1 West to 1100 West Lots 1 to 6 Inc in Block 2 300 Both sides 200 West from Memorial Park Addition: North, to. 500 North Lots 1 to 6 idc In Block 10 200 West side 200 West from Lots 6 to 11 Inc in Block 9 North to 300 North Lots 1 to 4 to 8' Inc in Block; 11 ' North side ' 130 North - from 700 Lots 7 t6 12. Inc In 31ock 12 East to 800 East Both sides 930 North from 1100 Smoot Gardens: Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 Sc 10 in Block I East to 1200 East . South side 130 North ? from 700 Dee Peterson Subdivision: ' 1 9 to Lots Inc. East to 770 ,East'. . West side 1200 East from 930 Alma Nicol Subdivision; . ' .' North to 1000 North . Lots 1 to 12 Inc. West side 770 East from 50 North Alma Nicol "Subdivision, Plat B: : .to 130. North ; Lots 1 to 3 Inc. Both sides 200 North from Univer- Also the following lan d3 and lots Avenue to 40 East - - 5 1 1 x , i - t lljMiri t f , , tL ' v i i 4. . WW ' , i . y 7xci ..... - - -- , ; - ' ' " .. VILL AGE OF THE GLACIERS' Grindel wald, the famous "village of the glaciers" in the region of the Alps, is one of the many; colorful reaprt towns to be visited by "junior reporters" of the United States this: winter. Dominating the landscape are glowing, peaks and glaciers a pictured jpostcard setting come to' lifei! A Herald carrier boy will be one of the junior reporters making the expense-pai- d trip. Two hundred fifty boys are competing for the honor. -- Willi I ..: jAMiaMnfimia) m i inn J ini'i"!! iiiniiiiii inn fcf'"' - S a .... - ...a x )? . -- .iaii-i-ii- i i m. ' i. umi m Yiinrtiii i ai nnA Sayings Stamp Plan Ready For Schools i ALL WAS NOT FRIENDLY This is one of the signs that greeted Premier Nikita from San Khrushchev as he arrived in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, after his flight ' Francisco. .(Herald7UPI Teleph6to) With the opening of school in Chairman of the Utah Savings Utah this month, the Treasury's Bonds Committee. savings stamp program is getting w "Cooperation with the program t" w under way in many Utah dis- has? been" recommended by Presitricts, according to N. Blaine dent Ellvert JH. Himes of the State School Saving Utah Winters, Congress of Parents and Teachers in a! letter. to all local Mr. and Mrs! C. R. Mitchell, also PTA units, and by State Superinof Spanish Fork. . Mrs. Mitchell tendent E. Allen Bateman to the ' is the" former Jane$ Roach of district superintendeijits, and it is expected that many additional Palmyra.. schools will join the program that last year gave almost 50,000 Jay Reed West, son of Mr. and children an opportunity to Utah Mrs. James West, left on Sunday for Seattle, Wash., where he will learn about and practice thrift V enroll in dental school at the at school. "One district, Emery County, University of Washington. j i Lei and Citizen Group Returns From Northwest Acts as Judge At State Fair By SHIRLENE OTTESEN PALMYRA Mr. and Mrs. rFrank Sorenson of Palmyra, Dr. Carol Draper of Logah, Mrs. Reid Hales of Mapleton and Mrs. Doris Ann Rowberry of Spring-vill- e . while there they visited several places of interest. It's 'Grandpa and Grandma' now for Mr. and Mrs; Ben Roach as they welcome the arrival of returned home recently their first grandchild. A baby after spending a week in the boy was born Friday at the Pay-so- n Northwest. At Bothell, Wash, By CAROL PROCTOR home of LELAND Mrs. Nellie Lar'sen they jwere guests at the Lar'sen and Mr. and Mrs. Edward was a judge in the State Farm Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Mitchell of Spanish Fork. Other happy grandparents are j J I j Mrs. Helen" Beck and daughter, Lmda Lee, spent two days at Blackfoot, Ida., where they attended a wedding of a nephew and cousin. - under the direction of Superintendent Orson W. Peterson, reports that 100 per cent of its schools are already participating in the School Savings Program," Mr; Winters said. Purchases of U. S Savings Bonds in Utah county during August amounted to $47,237, County Bond Chairman Sterling E. Price, Springville, announced here today, bringing January-Augu- st purchases to $652,847 or 65.3 per cent of the county's 1959 sales goal. Total Utah sales for August reached $1,457,759, the chairman reported. - That lunatic made me mad! "WSaems. &e2m.3p3:r stiSiErfis HeSidLimig "SUL'sre tu foror rides cair, dLnri-r- e srp)TUL3r aCCiQLeim.'fi ! Sure, the jerk who cuts you ofiF, or passes on the right, tail is maddening! But when.! your your T' '. ;i : temper takes over from your 'judgment, you can do something foolish, or deadly ! Last year,, nearly 37,000 were killed on our roads many by good drivers who simply lost their heads. Don't lose yours it could cost you your life ! 1 .. ' ' i . I . f ....,!... f. ! entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of Mrs.. Huffs brother, Jack; Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isaac and daughter, Rebecca; Mr. and Sunday .evening in Sacrament meeting Stake President J. Austin Cope Jr. released Harold J Thomas from his posit'on as Second counselor to Bishop Grant F. Larsen. Sustained in his place was Albert W. Thomas. . Attending sessions at the Mantf Temple Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Arch Andrus, Bishop and Mrs. Grant F. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas and Mrs. Mae Atwood. - ' -- ' " ' V ' - " " 8-- 10 - -- ; East East from annual -- Mr.' and Mrs.' Carl Broadhead Idaho Falls were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Beck and family. of Mr. and Mrs. John Louise Edwards and baby daughter were dinner: guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Proctor and ' - . ;',-.- . 1 to 4 Inc In Block 1, 2, l, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, I, 6-- 4, S, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 1, 2, 2, 3. 3, 4, 7 . 14 S 7 & 8 In Block 7 & 8 In Block 20 4, Sc 5 In Block 21 5 & 6 in Block 24 & 8 In Block 25 6 & 7 in Block 39 4 & 5 in Block 43 7 & 8 in Block 42 5 & 6 in Block 90 7 Sc 8 in Block 91 7 & 8 in Block 108 4 & 5 in Block 109 5 & in Block 112 1, 6, 7 & 8 in Block 113 Plat B, Provo City Survey son. Building Lots: , Lots l,,6r 7 & 8 in Block 7 Lots 5 Sc 4 in BJock 29 Lots 3 & 4 in Block 36 Southside Addition: Lots 1 to 6 Inc in Block 4 Lots 1 to e Inc In Block 3 Juab Superintendent To Attend Conference Friday, installments, ' Lots Lots ,Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots . Lots . Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots of Kaye Higginson I of I Spanish ' and ...: beglnniig North to 1980 September 22, .1960. Interest at c North the rate of five and one-ha- lf (5V4) 1930 North from 360 East to S30 per cent pep annum on the whol . ' East amount of said tax, shall be com2130 North from 625 East to 750 puted from the date the ordiEast nance levying the said tax be1900 North from 300 East to 360 comes The 22nd effective, East day of September, 1959, and inSumac Lane from 620 East to 2130 terest at ' the said rate on & North, . whole amount of said' Car unpaid WATER MAINS be due and payable with shall 300 North from 1000 West to 1080 each 'installment. If any installWest ment, or the interest aforesaid 1060 West, from 300 North to 450 is not paid on the date when the ;: North ;.: same becomes due, then the I 450 North from 1020 West to 1100 whole amount of the tax unpaid 1875 . NEPHI Superintendent Clyds C. Child and principals of the Juab School District will attend the Utah School Administrators Conference in Salt Lake City, ' ' . to-w- i: Mrs. Mary Andrus and Mrs. Anna Proctor attended a bridal shower Sunday afternoon at the home- - of Dwaine Hales in honor 1959. , has been levied i by ordinanc of the Provo City Council of Provo City, Utah, . which became effective on the 22nd day of Septem ber, 1959. Said special tax U levied upon th following described real property in Provo City, Utah Plat A, Provo City Survey of . Building lots: Lots A to 7 Inc in Block 9 recreational areas. 24-2- 5, , ..,''Wet Mrs. Nellie Larsen, who is with the planning and zoning com mission of Utah County, accom- panied a group recently along with Forest Rangers, to inspect different areas in the county with a view to finding room for more Sept. . to-w- it: - Thursday evening . x - received beautiful corsages and the fathers wore the same letters that were on their sons' suit. - ! . '' The parents of Spanish , Fork High School football players were honored guests before a game recently and attended a preliminary discussion with the players Attending from Leland were Mr. Fork. following1 designated sec- and ranges: tions, townships Section 7, Township 7 Soutn. 1230 Salt Lake Base and Range 3 East, " " Meridian: SIDEWALKS' Both sides 900 East from 1070 4 foot wide South to 1100 South East side State Street from ' 300 East side State Street from 300 South to 900 South t South to 900 South Both sides 930 ' North from 1 100 Section 6, Township 7 South, ' East to 1200 East 3 Range East, Salt Lake Base and West side 1200 East from 930 Meridian: , North to. 1000 North North side 150 North from 700 South side 960 North from UniverEast to 800 East sity Avenue to 100 West North side 300 North from , 900 Both sides 1060 West from 400 East to 1100 East ' .' North to 450 North South side. 150 North from 700 Both sides 450 North from 1020 East to 770 East West to 1100 West Both sides 930 North from 1100 STREET PAVING East to 1200' East 46 foot wide Both sides 150 East from 800 200 West from 200 North to 500 North to 1050 North North West side 1200 East from "930 200 West from 200 South to 500 North to 1000 North South ; West side 770 East from 50 24' foot wide North to 130 North ; 500 South from 800 West to 900 Section 36, Township 6 South, West . Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and 400 West from 600 Souti' to 800 Meridian: South South side 960 North from UnJ-670 South from 300 West to 400 veity Avenue to 100 West test North side 940 North from 300 900 East from 1070 South to 1100 West to 500 West : ' South West side 300 West from 940 STREET PAVING (Includes ex North to 1000 North cavating and gravelling) Section 31, Township 6 toutn. 12 foot wide Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and West side 300 East from 400 Meridian c South to 500 South Both sides 150 East from 1630 West side 300 West from 940 North to 2000 North North to 1000 North Both sides 150 East from 1230 South side 200 South from 530 North to 1425 North ' West to 600 West Both sides 1875 North from 150 Both sides 150 East from 800 v East toAS60 East .j' ' North to 1050 Nrrth Both sides 360' East from 1875 North side 600 South from 200 : f North to 1930 North West to 300 West , Both sides 1930 North from 360 ' ' foot wide , : "East to 530. East South sine 940 North from 300 1900 ; Both sides North from 300 West to 400 West East to 360 East J . North side 940 North from. '900 North side Sumac Lane i from West to 500 West 620 East to 2130 North j 7 ; North side 300 North from 900 North side 2130 North from. 625 ' East to 1100 East East to 750 East ; ; i 6--8 foot wide Section 1, Township f 7. South, Both sides 800 East from 150 Range 2 East, Salt Lake Bate and ' ' North to 300 North Meridian: 5 foot wide 940 South side North from 300 North side 200 South from 700 West to 400 West East to 800 East Section 2, Township 7 South, , SEWERS 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Range 1060 West from 300 North .to 450 'Meridian: North Both sides 300 North from 1000 450 North, from 1020 West to 1100 West to 1050, West ' West Section 30, Township 6 South, 300 North from 1080 West to 1150 Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and West , Meridian: , 150 East from 1630 North to 2050 150 side East East from 20 ' North .; North to 2050 North 1875 North from 150 East to 360 and is due and payable in eual ' ' 360 and Mrs. Harold Thomas and , the in y their son, James. The. mothers , 200 4-- Mrs. John Isaac, and the Huff family, Janean, Judy, Garth and Steven. ' sity Both sides 200 West from South to 500 South Both sides 150 East from North to 1425 North . . Mr. and Mrs. William B. Huff . - Julina Stoker entertained . the Leland Ladies' Club at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas spent a day at the fair with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas and family. On their way home they visited with Mr, and Mrs.. Dean Thomas and son of Bountiful. : . Bureau Talent Find and Talk Meet held at the state fair in Salt Lake. Lunch was served to all members and four guests, Mary Aitken Virginia Gardner, Verneca Beck and Effie Markham. . . -- - - - - - - " -- i A ,,. - Support your local Safety Council - - T - - - at the time said Installment and! interest are due, will become due and payable and will' draw interest at the rate of ten (10) j per cent pet annum ualil paid. One or more of said Installments in. the4 order in which they art payable aforesaid, or the whole tax,' may be paid at any tlmt within (15) days after the ordinance levying the lax becomes effective, without- - interest;. And one or more of said installments in the order In which they r whole tax or the unpaid, payable, may be paid on the day any installment is due, by paying the amount thereof and interest to said day. If said tax is not pail when due I shall proceed at onc to collect same with Interest and costs, as provided by law and r , V ordinance. All special taxes are payable at my office, in the City Office Building, at Provo City, Utah. Dated at- - Provo City, . Utah of County, State of Utah, this 12nd day of September, A. D. 1939. TERRY J. OLDRYD Provo City Director ofFinancSuccessor t City Treasurer, aa,1 Collector of Special.. Taxes. Published in The Dailv Herald Sept. 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 1953. Herald Want Ads Get Results - |