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Show i Till-- : SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAII MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL An Ordinance OinfiniiliiK llit Assess-incLevied oil I ln Property Within Paving District No. 1 In Halil City, Authorizing tin City Treasurer to Hive Notice of Ii. Ilnqiicnry and Providing for tin Issuance of Spirhil Paving Warrant. s in 1'a.Vinciit for Halil Improvements anil Prescribing flic Form of Hnid Warrants. ut YVHEREAS, Spanish Fork City has heretofore established and created Iavlng district No. 1. and paving Improvements have boeu constructed therein and accepted by tho city council; and. WHEREAS, special assessments to pay the costs und expenses of such improvements have been levied and equalized anil all notices and things required by law to be given and done relating to suld .Improvements and the completion thereof havo been duly and legally given and dune; BE IT ORNOW, THEREFORE. DAINED BY THE CITY COFNC1L of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, State of Utah; Section 1. That tho assessment lists heretofore udopted, as corrected, approved and completed by the board of equalization und review heretofore appointed by tho city council for that purpose, for special assessments In Paving District No. 1 in the said city, be, and- - the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed, and tho assessments made and returned in said lists as comboard of equalization pleted by said and review- - are hereby ratified, approved, confirmed and levied. Section 2. That the City Recorder be, and he is hereby Instructed to deliver to the city treasurer a certified copy of the ordinance levying the special assessments, together with any corrections that may be made thereon, whereupon the city treasurer shall without delay give at least five days notice in the Spanish Fork Press, a newspaper having a general circulation in said city of the time when such tax will become Wwiiw I'nnwi This warrant, and the coupons bear date the 14th day of February, A. I). 1921, with interest thereon nt must be presented by theliolder at AMERICANS CAN AFFORD TO GIVE the rate of six per Centura (6f) per 'be office of the city treasurer in aituuin until delinquency, tho said Spanish Fork City, Utah, on the 'I lie nmn who taught modern Ameribeing payable in ten latcs the same become due. Ilerberf (10) equal annual Instalments, the The liability of Spanish Fork City cans how to economize, first of which shall be one year after upon (his warrant is contained in hover, is trying to put over a new He Is trying to make ili. In Utah. the date of said warrants and one ,'hapters 14 and 17 of title Comi in s and other people of the United "ueh year thereafter up to and in- piled I.uws of Utah, 1917. 16, si ics Imagine that they have an In- cluding the last instalment which Dated at - "o guest nt their dinner table, shall be payable ten (10) years from (ins 14 tli Spanish Fork City, Utah, day of February, A. d' t!ie clot li has been spread, the dale, which warrants shall have at- 1921. tached thereto coupons evidencing pi. is all set about the family board, (SEAL) .oil the uverage good, wholesome the said installments, and which Auditor "of can meal made ready, Mr. and coupons shall bo in the Recorder and Fork Utah. tpunish City, lb over that every family tn oilnwlng form, i i I . l . war-ran- ft . to-wl- f: s UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF UTAH SPANISH FORK CITY' No The treasurer of Spanish Fork City, Utah, will pay to bearer upon presentation as hereinafter stated, ait of the funds derived from a pedal tax or assessment levied upon the real property In Paving No. 1 in said city, by ordinance passed by the city council nnd approved by the Mayor of Spanish Fork City on the First day of December A. I). 1920, to defray the costs and expenses of constructing paving Improvements in said district, tho sum of dollars on account of work done in making the said Imunder a contract provements tween the said city and the contractor constructing said Improvements. This warrant shah be due and payable in ten (10) annual installments and shull bo delinquent ns follows: 1st Installment February 14th, 1922 2nd installment February 14th, 1923 3rd Instalment February 14th, 1924 4th instalment February 14th, 1925 5th instalment February 14th, 1920 Gth intalment February 14th, 1927 "th instalment February 14th, 1928 Sth instalment February 14th, 1929 9th instalment February 14th, 1930 10th instalment February 14th, 1931 as per coupons attached hereto which are hereby made a part of this warrant. Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum on the whole sum unpaid shall be due and delinquent. Section 3. That for the purpose payable at the time each instalment of paying for the improvements con- is due and in case of failure to pay instalment at the time the same structed within and for said Paving any is the unpaid principal due District No. 1 there shall be issued at payable, time shall draw interest at to YVattls Samuels Company the con- the said rate of eight per centum (S',1) tractor constructing raid improveannum. ments, and upon .the estimates of the per Any one or more instalments In city engineer to bo approved by the city council, speclul assessment pav- the order in which they are payable ing warrants, numbered from one or the whole of this warrant may be upwards, in the denomination of paid on tho day any instalment be- Flve Hundred dollars each, except .comes due, by paying the amount the last warrant of the series, which thereof with interest to date of be In any desirable amount, to ment. I)ls-rl- d 1 (6) pay-sha- 4444444444'4J44H44'H'44444444444444t44(i44, (Coupon) Special Tax Warrant No... On the A. D. ....day ofof 19.. the treasurer Spanish Fork City, Utah, will pay the bearer on presentation at his office in the said ity, the sum of dollars, in accordance with the terms of the city special tax warrant Number., of which tins coupon forms a at the rate of six per centum ( part, 6rc ) per annum from the 14th day of February, A. 1). 1921, until delinquency, and eight per centum (Sutler annum from date of delinquency. Paving District No. 1. Utah think of some little child or children over In Europe us shurlng that repast. Tids image euut be well sus-t- . dned dining the coming year unless Ft alms are actually feeding or helping to feed at least one of these children. It will cost Just $10 to feed one child uiie i .eal a day until harvest time. The I ll Recorder and Auditor la'c committee for the European q Ile-I- council Is putting one pertinent mi to Utahns in the present fund Is the life of a child worth .r lira H They have no fear of what the n w or of the people of this state will i Ac online to statements reaching ne council office In Salt of !. ke n.d relief City, Mr. Hoover expects this Spanish Fork City, Utah. Section 4. This ordinance shall ei'is. iit appeal to the American peo-qfor the relcf of children in central be in fui force and effect from and a I southim-tcr- n after publiation. Europe to be the Bussed und adopted by the City I, t. lie believes that If the relief Council and approved by the Mayor work can only go on until harvest time of Spanish Fork City, Utah, this 10th la nations being aided can then feed ' ii ir own people. At present they are jy of January, A. I). 1921. o ling S2 to every $1 raised In AmerI. P. SNELL, Mayor. iSEAL-Attes- t: en fur the relief of their children, but do eoi ih, ued sum will only Insure J. P. CIIRISTOPHERSON, 'ore so s' ca.i nee to the starving little City Recorder. . . s, Notice ."!'. Hoover has sent out the followDelinquency of Special Paving Assessments Levied lit Pav- ing statement to the state office: It is reported to me that there la ing District No. 1, Spanish Folk a great deal of gloom over the United City, Utah. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that States ns the result of falling prices a special tax has been levied by the and the decrease in employment, uud city council of Spanish Fork City, I do not wish to minimize the Utah, by an ordinance adopted and anxieties of any individual, but despite approved on the First day of Dec- lids we should lie the most cheerful ember; A. I). 1920, and the recorder country In the world, nnd we do have of the said city, has certified to me the real foundation of cheerful giving. tho ordinance levying said tax on the We have in our warehouses and on property in said Paving District, our farms today eighteen months food more particularly described in the supply for the entire American people. said ordinance assessing such spec-a- l We have a harvest coming again with tax, adopted and approved on the in another eight months; our shelves First day of December, A. D. 1920. are overloaded with clothing, our All of the said taxes or assess- warehouses with raw material; we ments which are not paid within have ample coal and our people are thirty (30) days from and after the warmly housed. If there is any hun passage of the ordinance confirming ger or any cold in the United States aid assessments, shall become due this winter it is due to the foolish and delinquent in ten (10) equal functioning of cither our social, our annual instalments, the first of which economic or our political system. shall become due and pnvable one We do not deserve the name of Inyear after the date of the said con- telligent men if we cannot overcome firming ordinance, and handicap at home nnd each year until full payment. In- this do our duty abroad. terest at the rate of six per centum stlilWe might have some rootn for de(tP() per annum on the whole sum spondency In Amcnira If our situation unpaid shall he due and at were that of any of the countries 0! the time eaili instalment ispayable due and eastern or central Europe. If we had in case or failure to pay anv instalment or inte rest at the tune the same hut five to seven months' food supply with the harvest eight mouths away: s Payable the unpaid principal due if our children were undernourished; at such time shall draw interest 'hereafter at the rate of eight per if we were not possessed of the essen Cd.tum (Sc; per annum, ami in the tiul food for children, if they were unwithout the material with vent of the of anv in- derchid, stalment or interest due the entire which to remedy It, nnd If such care as uin.unt unpaid shall he delinquent they do receive was the charity of foreign people, we might have a right to ud lie property assessed may be sold for the entire balance i main-m- g complain. unpaid. o.ie (r more ii staUmeuts in the old r in w li it h they are pa .! In the matter of the estate of or the whole amount of the tax nmv be WILLIAM N. JONES, Deceased: "'I "ii the day any instalment be-- : ."s due Iv p.:v ng th -- m unit Creditors will present claims with o! w oh lull'll st to the dale 0f to the undersigned at her) Any or all of s.i .1 m ,tai. vouchers, residence at Lake Shoro, Utah Couno.iv be i nd Within In su(i ( "( I ii:. ; ty, State of Utah, on or before March! period ,ijt in t All of lie t,i (,r 15th, 1921. "hems ale payable at tile office of the i it v ttcii.-iin- r of Spai.ish fork ROSE ELEANOR WILKINS, City, Ftah. Administratrix. Dated at Spanish Fork C.tv, Utah this 10th day of January. A. 1921 L. It. DAVIS .lit. City Tii Mirer, NOTICE TO CREDITORS of one-tent- h Going to lie Foolish, Why Not Go the Limit? If Youre By Charles Sughroe Charter No. 9111 Report of the Condition of Reserve District No. 13 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK In the State of Utah, at the close of business at Spanish Fork, December 20th, 1020 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Including rediscounts ....$409,870.03 Deduct nofes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank 35,655.93 Overdrafts, secured $611.37; unsecured $32,290.41 U. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par value) Pledged to secure Postal Savings deposits (par value) Owned and Unpledged War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned . OTHER RONDS, SECURITIES, ETC. Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including stocks) owned and unpledged Stock of Federal Reserve aBnk (50c, of subscription) 7 Furniture and Fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Items with Sederal Reserve Bank In the process of callectlon (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and net amount due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, hankers and trust companies inthe United States (other than above) Checks on other banks in same city as reporting bank Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank, and other cash items . Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. on 374,314.10 32.901.78 25,000.00 1,000.00 52,800.00 487.77 . . 467.76 1,250.00 3,913.00 6,000.00 9,491.26 .. Treasurer Interest earned, but not collected uproxlmateon notes and bills receivable not past due Other assets, if any TOTAL . 11.528.57 36,508.08 7,709.21 2,208.76 1,838.51 1,250.00 5,600.00 602.67 $574,871.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $25,000.00 '.'V... 16,500.00 Surplus Fund Circulating notes outsanding 24,600.00 Net amounts due to national banks 2,736.90 Cashiers checks on own bank outstanding 6,403.87 DEMAND DEPOSITS (other than deposits) SUBJECT TO RESERVE, (deposits payable within SO days) Individual deposits subject to check 360,223.87 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 14,658.36 Dividends unpaid 10.00 Other demand deposits 3 60 81 TIME DEIOSlTS SUBJECT TO RESERVE (payable after 30 days or subject to 30 days or more notice and postal savings) Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 94,717.39 Other time deposits 119,036 60 Lenities other than those above stated 7,363.70 -' 574,871.50 .7 ; Total continent liabilities (not1 Vincluding items In Schedule 23)-3555.93 State of Utah County of Utah, ss. I, I. P. Snell Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that tin above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ana belief I. P. SNELL. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn 0 before me this 15th day of January, 1921 Correct Attest: G. D. SNELL, A. B. MORGAN, J. M. CREER Directors S. P. SNELL, Notary Public. 5, Miu rnivt self-mad- e I i i BOY'S 1 BOYS! I i PRORATE AM) GU.UDI..Nsip NOTH KS Will to announce to tli ir many friends that they arc located at the (ihho Ojiti ad Company in the 'Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, where they are fully equipped to care fur eye tumbles aRd the proper Jilting f glasses. Those young nun arc graduate opticians, are the best to he found in the St: to of Utah, and they wish to assure you f the best set vice obtainable in their Consult the County Ciiqk or pective signers for further GLOBE OPTIJAL COMPANY Utah. In tho matter of tho estate of ERLINDSON, Deceased:-witIn tho Distent Court of M.e Fourth their vouchers to the underJudicial District of the State of Utah, signed nt his residence at Spanish In and for Utah County, I u'l In tho mutter or rtu Fork, Utah County, State of Utah tale GEORGE II. CHAMBERS ami RCII-E- L on or before March 15, 1921. CHAMBERS, Deceased. VIQFUS COODMANSON, NOTICE TO CREDITORS MARCUS will present (hums with voucrehs at the resideme of t;, Ull. dersigned in Spanish Fork I'lennct Utah County, State of Utah, on or before March 10. 1921. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah t INCREASING CLUB PLAN Put In lc, 2c, 5c or 10c the first week. INCREASE your posit lc, 2c, 6c or 10c each week. In 60 weeks- trator. M CHAMBERS ELIAS HANSEN, Alton Admlnisfor - i0c Club pays $127.60 EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN PU,Vni,htSAMB AM0UNT each Hopper and club. "ek. In 60 weeks: $2.00 Club pays $100.00 J?ay ,5 00 Club 1W $250.00 pays $50.00 $10.00 Club pays $600.00 $20.00 Club pays $1,000.00 ub pays tin?5tb $12.60 m' 4 4 We Invite every BOY und GIRL In our community to Join tho U :: Ad- - Creditors will present claims with vouchors to Booth & Broekbnnk at NOTICE TO ( 1:1:01 intis. heir office at Spanish Fork, Utah, r at Knight Block, Provo, In ttie Distrii t ( art t.f 1, ourth on or before March 25th, 1921. Utah, Judicial Distrnl of n, State J "f ttah. in nail fur t j, (minty HARVEY CLUFF. Administrator. $ State of Utah. Boot & Brockbank, Attorneys. m.'nitrau.r. $ de- 5c Club pays $63.76 2c Club pays $25.60 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Acquilla ind Nancy Hopper: I $ - lc Club pays $12.75 C 1.1-1- East Second South Walker Bank Building Then earn enough to have $25.50 nest Christmas. ,0l,oin tables explain how much you put In and what the different clubs amount to: Creditors WII.LI JAMES and JAMES res- In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Utah County, State of If you want to please your parents come to our bank and get a Christmas Club PASS BOOK and open a Christmas Club account If it Is with only TWO CENTS. X Join TODAY Join The First National Bank of Spanish Fork ; ,'v." ry !5sfl |