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Show ixessmenl per front foot for pining, paid on the date the same beromesof 300 fret of (he same ownershlpiTUrt west 445 feel f 12 20. for 7 iru h bv 24 im h due the whole amount of the spe- hath therefrom and all within the the plans, profiles ,n'y According to ,n Rutter, S2 75, for 9imhu.il tax unpaid at the time, to district bounded on the north b) tnd alums on file in the'tlJ,) office of the City rngmeer. and to ,,v 21 imh curb and g liter, $1 ; lot gether wi'h any unpaid interest Second North street, on the South 24 inch rolled gutter, SITS, for 5 ip to sa.d dale shall become du by Third South street, on the Fast, Tf defray the abutter portion of iht h"' ule conueie aidewa.k St SO and payable and shall draw inter- by Second West Street, and on Che orconstruVting WrN-t'coand expense thereof by a local rpo t at the rrte of ten per tent t of lc,t private driviwavs with 9 the ament pci the west by I line 300 feet west and other o' Improvements! ujxm paving 'sse, place cr b'' until annum the of curb sale anl the bene-'n2lmh or pit be affected Iocs to pro if and paiailel to the wist line o in connectlor of ground adjacent to u "'l Coleman siieet rvue lines peit so nt, situa H' ,uhtherewith. peJ hv sad Secticm 4. In the opinion of the Hus tax is levied to defiay the Be It ordained hv the City Coun- led wilhm the blocks I, 3, 4, 5, S.'"20 P r foot of length on said juojicrty and that said its mine,! o' lurn'e City, it p expense of constructing sewers aJ 12, IS, 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24. 76 iJ,Julting cil of Tooele City, Utah: he-- e 3T. 31 34, 4f. 41. 43. 4S, 49. 50 miounts are in accordance to the to the weltare of said city thai ja ent to the real property as Seclon I That'tne Citv Counc i' am1 PI,N h.s ordinance bacmie ctteclivc inabove described to be especially U'rm' nAk for, Bl"' o( M p,K,s dm-hereby'1 of Tixiete Citv Utah tuv Surer). International I'lat :il t islruc tm i of Ihe imp mi immediately and th.s ordinance efiected and henefp.rj by said lin- -lew the tax and nrov ide for thc hereinabove desentxd. amlsn.ll ffective upon th. provement and it is hereby adSaodu.sion and B.v k I of film ssessment of same ujxm the pro- b T easurer is heicti) aaih date of its first publication accord judged, determined and eUb!isn- tty ood Subdivision Cront.iig ori pertv hereinafter described and afld ed that said property will be es to ass. ss in ing to law wTihsireet abutting" upon said streets and ave e vuth Ihe provisions o PASSI D by the City Council of pceially benefited thereby to the nue above mentioned to the oidmance for the purjoss tumie City Utah, and approved full amount of the tax hereby of the same ownership!11'11' ire hv the Mavnr this ISth djy of Ap and that said pane's of land therefrom but not to exceed M,r,er mentioned the real pio-it,'iel, 'as herein particu'arly described, situate in r it, I'iSH "HO ft, and all wnhm the district hereinabove described, James A. Bevan, Mayor ire hereby assessed at a uniform County, Mite of Utah bounded on the north bv Third No 'I"-MUST: A. I.. Hanks, llty Re- - rate in accordance with the linear footage upon said portion of . jq said streets fronting upon and to Friday ADril Toftr'lc TrrrTV'm'r't 18 1958 L - - Spring Show to t Feature Outdoor SIDELIGHTS sjx-cif- - " i asss.d - , - Ji , j - s t v dirc-cte- 1 k - x V t4ft "f u-- - I - asv-,smc- mt v cspc-nal- There will be a gala spring showing of all new items to be used in the garden, patio, or outdoor living-room- , at the tiwc rooms of the city hall this coming Sunday and Monday afternoons, from I to 5 pm. Everyone is invited to attend. Sjvonsored by the Tooele Garden Club and the local merchants, the show is open to the public Everyone is invited to come out t and see the garden furniture, tables with umbrellas, r light. ng, telephones, TV sets, mowers, sprinklers and other types of garden equipment l.ght-weigh- M J qq ji v)l',,8) course, drain.ge structures. outSccond fast street as extended js .j,, and gutter, driveways, water in to eh Irav tm Plat A. Blocks land 4 ot Plat II jj,,, ux l IORDINANCE takes, sewer service lines, r.iiiec. t.Xp, nse 0f constructing street pav- - Toie'e City Survey, Infna'ui.iii sidefoot I and five concrete II An ordinance levy'ng a tax and ,n(j gutter Subdivision, and Bloc k rg adutenl to the real pioptrtv Plat e'ght hundred fifty one" and we.k (except where sue h curb ami as hereinabove described to be es 'of Sc.txl v ision, Pav mp for the in sewer ex- - seventv-sevrone hundredths l a If and benefited bvjl xtension 155, m Tooele City. I'l ih tension 10 in Tooele City, Tooele gutter, driveways, water intakes. 77) (r onc anj Slx hund- sewer service Imes and cceicrec isa))j lmprosc mcuit, and it is herebviarcntdir.g to the otfiual plat o (ounly, Utah for the purpose of rj.,j ' sidewalks already exist) on the-- j (l)inl,'c1. de'ernuned amt estib,sjid city as recorded in the of'.ce'consirutiing rSrontUoThrear adjacent to lots .$6',S) dollars described streets lishc-following that said projartv will tx ,f the ( ouniv Record, r ot Iixm c In connection therewith. or f,x,t gbutling property and sev- street paving extension 15 hinef ted thereby to the Countv, Utah and said Treasuieij Be it ordained by the ( Ity Coun-Vrt($7000) tor each service T irsi hast sirei't I irst North amount of the t.,j hereby !e 's a iilmned and directed to col cil of Tooele (Ity, Utah: efaj thore being !9 such service ) Section I. I hat the City Council laterals and the to Third South; f irst West st vied, and that said parcels of land led said lax city treasurer is Seri Ion 2. That the assessment of Tooele City, Utah, does hereby as herein particularly described Vine to Second North, first hereby authorized and directed to Maw to Second South street are hereby assessed at a uniform list made by the. City Treusurerjlevy the tux and provide for the jsess in accordance with the proWest. Second South street rate in accordance with the linear) ind as approved and completed 'assessment of the same upon the visions of this ordinance for the front footage upon said portion of by the Board of equalization and piopertv hereinn'ter described and Main to Second West. Second earlier mer.t oned the purposes Second South to West s'rcet said streets fronting upon and to Review as to aU property hereto involved in connecticn with Sewer real hereinabove describ- property Third South; First South street the entire depth of said parcels otifore described and mentioned in Cxternum No 10 in Tooele Citv ,.J. s.tuate in Tooele County State from First Fast street west land and the said tax is hereby Section I of this ordinance as being! Tooele County, State of Utah, for 0f tJtah 333 96 feet to alley; Internatevied is to he assessed upon said'involved in Street Paving Fxten the purpose of consiructing sewers' All of said PRESIDENT AND MRS. ALEX F. DUNN and Mr. and Mrs. property being sit- ional Avenue Second West parcels of land in (he sum of sev sion 15 and for the purpose of con 'adjacent to said property as here- - uaIe nhin the West Park Elmer Elkington are pictured above at Hawaii, first stop on to end; Garder Avenue First enty-twthousand, three hundred paving in connectionjmuft r described the trip to New Zealand for dedication of the LDS Temple. id.v.sion; Block 1, lots 3. 4. 5 and South to Second South; Griffith dollars and therewith, upon said portions of Sunset avenue. 500 West st.; 6. Block 2. Block 4. lots 1. 2, and sixty-seve($72,367) Second West street street Seumd South Mreet, between that said sum amounts to an as- streets in said street paving Tx 4 of lat B Tooele City Survey. Romero tension 13. is hereby confirmed, 320 West and Coleman street: according to the official plat of p Dunn are on a tour to New W Vine Street between Semnd and (he assessments made and re said city as recorded in the office Zealand for the dedication of the Post turned in said completed lists to- street and the west line of Secof ,he recorder of Tootle new LDS Of Local V.F.W. Temple, there. gether with the report of the Board tion 28. T 3S. R 4W. SLB and (County, c?l,ny Liah, and said treasurer! cn thousand c I At the last regular meeting of of qualiation and Review to the M, Fiist North street between '. authorized and directed Jo coll REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CONVENTION CALL fcct abmc ,he Pacific Ocean. We ihe FW Thomas Romero. TOD Council of Tooele City are Second West stree-- t and the E led said tax City Pursuant to the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as m Park, was installed as post com- line of lots 2 and 3. Block 4, here ratified, approved ami con Section 2. That the assessment'?31:?. .this V? before amended. Section I, Lamont F. Toronto. Secretary of State firmed. the Philippine Mars as guest of mander of Harris Carter Post VetB. Tooele City Survey. Plat of Utah, do hereby call a Regional School District Convention Nah bu don't erans of Foreign Wars, succeed- Section 3. Said tax shall be payColeman street between Sunand as approved and completed re,a7 for Regional School District No. 3, covering the counties of able an landmarks or mg Arthur Baca, retiring com set Ave and Vine street in five equal yearly install bv the Board of and,dc,ect I and of Equalization Utah, Summit, Salt Lake, Tooele and Daggett. State k mander. Walter Pickett of Tooele ments as provided by law and ord According to the plans specifi- - Review as to all property hereto- - alermarks' as ,he casc may direct that a copy of this notice shall be forthwith sent to the tbe 'he a,er with interest on the whole cations and profiles on file in the fore described and mentioned inance 0rl! was installing officer. sa1me ,ls, Third Distuct School Boards and that copies be posted in five of and and ls lhe on,y sum unpaid at the rate of five office of the city and to Section I of this ordinance as conspicuous public places in said district by the registration percent per annum with interest. Jefray the abutterengineer, portion of the lng involved in Sewer Fxtens,on!,be ear,b surface which maintains CARD OF THANKS agents. ou can at the time each of cost and expense thereof by a lo- - m0 jo and for the !,ameness' by which The meeting shall be held in the Central District JBgh payable purpose of con-- a whereabouts. Navi- said installments shall become due cal assessment upon the lots or structme your identify in 1958 connection sewer School, 3031 South 2nd Cast, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 25. an exact science and Provided. however, that one or 'pieces of ground to be affected or rew ah. upon said portion of Katl0n ,s at 7:30 pm. ovcr water ,s entirely eacb such more installments bv the said in sit 'struts in improvement, said Sewer Extension I ChairP. serve to Sherman "as Temporary Lloyd appoint trained men ,0 an(J tbem within the whole tax. mav uated within the West Park Sub-or Jer payable, js and confirmed jq man. Any registered voter may attend this convention. heieby of their destination, be paid without interest within ladivisun. Block 1, lois 3. 4. 5 and Dated this fifth day of March. 1958 t)e assessments made and return- - ,ntbtS ucb Bloc ,be dstdnce we covered k this from the 1.2 Block 4. lots date ordinance and 2, 6, days lKj in SdKj completed lists together LAMONT F. TORONTO in t'K' earhLr hours of the flight Ordnance Depot, the Relief becomes effective In the event and 4 of Plat B. Tooele City Sur-j- , Board' of1 f jj,t, rCp,)rt tj,e installment of the interest orvey, fronting or abutting upon said Equalization Secretary of Slate and Review to the bad a cushion of clouds between'ciety and bishojiric of the Tooele a mentioned not to above aforesaid streets is principal pavmenl depth Council of Tooetp Cov are!,ur Pne and the ocean As wejSecond ward and to everyone who ou the w?tcr s visible extended us help or sympathy in hey r approved and lades it into the hay hon any vtay. firmed ,f ;ou The James Halcomb Family Section S. Said tax shall be pay- - ?ons lt looks exacu(y 8a"18 m, ,he cUar able in five equal vearlv install-1,n a" mvuert intents as provided 'by Law and, ,ass- We had a WunJaidnaTethe jwrhoI,cansuem dj rate of sm,K,th as ;t-- Living Needs lat-fu- ENTFRTAINS CLUB Mrs Elizabeth Ajax entertained members of her music club on Wednesday evening at her home. Following a supper, the guests played Monte Carlo whist, with prizes going to Millie Bryan and Edna Gillespie j Lady's Golf ; i g Thomas New Commander NOTICE! n' 4 Lady golfers got the season underway on Tuesday, April I) with a breakfast followed by a Scotch foursome. Winners of the event, were Mildred Edde. Virginia Ed-dVirginia Franches, Jane Shea, Alice Bateman, Peg Simmonds, Connie Outzen, Briggs Anderson Ladies day will be held each Tuestime set at 9 a m. day with tee-of- f and play as follows; A Those who shoot a 55 or under. Class B 65 or under, novice class, over 65 Class score of Everyone should be at the course 9 a m. so the tournament committee can plan the pairing and prizes for the day. at During 1957, there were 1.300 fewer highway traffic fatalities than in the previous year. CT1 So-in- y i ", T' ES3J1I , " Interesting Meeting - ''zx&.'z z--For lded ,0 ,be hllt,' Wltb a caPac,ty of said installments shall become due. Provided, however, that one I101"1 of efolne. baggage and the or more such installments in the PPjc. eight of whom are hat rcPr1s caP,ain order payable, or the whole was tbe b oa carried this mav be paid Without interest with- in fifteen days from the date this tbc necst and lar?cst Pla"e 'n ,he lnlPan American system and then a ordinance becomes effective were be Pas:,cnSers the event any installment of the nidmbul"h0 tax,i7" interest or principal payment is not paid on the date foynesia is 14,'0() Punds the same becomes due, the wholehP hours nine an amount of the special tax unpaid an from San Francisco ,o Mono-paiat the time, together with anv u consumes gasoline at the rate interest up to said date shall f gallons per hour or become due and payable and shall i0 draw interest at the rate of jo nule per gallon. The cruising speed bour P per cent per annum until the sale IS Facin the front three Passcn' of the property so assessed. Section 4. In the opinion of the Kcrs are seated in each seat on 7 tbe tbe '7 plane and two peo-thCity Council of Tooele City, it is to f lhe aisle. P'c nSbt welfare of said city that this Many notable people are includ ordinance become effective immeed on the passenger list. The par bethis and shall ordinance diately Fex Fane are arnong them come effective upon the date of ;ents its first publication according toMrs- LeRy Cowlcs ls lhe third passenger on our row. Her late law, PASSED by the City Council 0fhusband- - Dr Cowles, was of the University of Utah City. Utah and approved dcnt of Rcx Lane ls a for Thc fa,hcr the 15th this of Apby Mayor day mer New Zealand missionary. n i95g Here is the menu of the two meals served on the Honolulu flight. un-l'f- one-hal- mis e - presi-Tooel- Breakfast T resh orange juice Breakfast cereal Bdcon and tomato omelette English muffin Butter-jellCream-nnl- e Monday Ni9ht The Garden Club of Tooele will hold its next meeting at 8 pm Monday, April 21 at the civic room of the city hall. An exceptionally interesting program has been arranged for members and friends all of whom are invited. An invi tation is cordially extended to folks in surrounding communities. The many friends of Fred Aug- erst,crgcr and Genevieve Folsom of Salt Lake City, will be glad to learn of their return visit to this meeting Their subject will be landscaping. In conjunction with the meeting there will be a style show sponsored by local merchants, featuring patio and garden clothes for both men and women. It should be an enjoyable evening for everyone and all are invited. Door prizes will also be given away. , THANK YOU NOTE I wish to thank thc staff, nurses, and doctors at the Tooele Valley hospital, and the Gillctt I also would like to thank my many friends and relatives, who sent me cards and flowers daily, and for everyone else who helped me in any way dunng m recent illness. Mrs. Zella Snyder And our professional watchmaker is thc man who can do it. Hes an authority on thc delicate mechanism of the fine jcwclcd-lcvc- r watch quahficJ by thorough training and long experience to keep it in shape. Bring in your watch for a professional inspection today. Expert workmanship. Quick service. Your complete satisfaction guaranteed. We use only official, tip-to- factory-package- d k part in servicing fine jeweled-leve- watches r For 2 full . STAMP BOOKS we will . your Watch eam-bulanc- Bateman's TOOELE JEWELRY Noth Main, Tooele PHONE 855 5 Lunch Tomato madrilene Roast veal-sag- e dressing Mixed vegetables e Salad in dressing LAST season-mayonnais- Luncheon 2 DAYS! r Special Aloha cake Friday and Saturday, April Milk. 18-1- 9 Food wii i! Bstance 'ways Jemp UiKj Take a new Cadillac point its hood toward some distant destination and watch what happens! Yc would be willing to wager that days end would find you far closer to journey s end than you could ever have imagined! We say this because wc know Iiow wonderful thc miles arc when they pass beneath the wheels of a new Cadillac and how tempting distance is when seen through thc windshield of the ear of ears. Then consider how easy thc ear is to handle! It is incredibly agile and responsive and wonderfully smooth and level of ride. In fact, if you have selected the extra-cos- t option of Cadillacs air suspension, can scarcely detect the presence of thc road. you First of all, imagine how comfortable and rested are soft and deep you would be! Thc and perfectly contoured. Thc steering wlicd is ideally positioned . . . and thc car is wonderfully spacious. scat-cushio- And think of your pride and contentment! The very knowledge that your motor ear is so highly admired and so widely respected adds its own reward to each and every mile. You ought to try it soon. Your dealer will be happy lo cjlaiii the virtues of Fleetwood eoaehcrafling and to give you the facts on every model, including thc exclusive Lldorado Brougham. STANDARD OF THE WORLD FOR MORli THAN HALF A CENTURY VISIT YOU It LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER is plentiful and delicious. large number of our passengers are flying for the first time, and admitted fright, but are beginning to enjoy the flight. We arrived at Honolulu at 4 p m an hour ahead of schedule. We were met with the typical Hawaiian greeting leis, and a kiss from the greeteis. Sunday was an eventful day we attended, the LDS services at the Honolulu stake center. We are just boarding our plane for the last hop to New Zealand (10 pm. day) will arrive in Auklan dat 55 A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Kathleen Lowry was pleasantly surprised on Saturday afternoon on occasion of her birthday, which she celebrated on April 11 candles on her cake told her age. On hand to help with thc p m. Monday, party fun were 18 little guests who A total of 38,700 Americans were enjoyed games and refreshments Kathleen received many nice gifts. killed in 1957 traffic accidents. Sun-Seve- n for TREMENDOUS SAVINGS- - on -- Drugs Shaving Needs Standards need protection Beef, wool, lead, zinc, copper, oil and many other products in one respect. World surpluses in any of them force American producers to the wall. We need effective import controls to protect America's high living standard e foreign countries. Withagainst competition from out controls, Americans con compete only by lowering their standards to the foreign level. HOOD'S WALGREEN DRUGS Vitamins Toiletries are alike low-wag- Come in and enroll in Guurul Motors' Aim lo Luc" Contest STOKER MOTOR COMPANY FAST FIRST NORTH 9 Phone 345 - UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for ell " HOOD WALGREEN DRUGS 2 North Main, Tooele . Clean . Staff In 1957, 1,330 Americans were killed in train-ca- r crashes. y p PHONE 755 |