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Show may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission.. Dated this 10th day of September, 1960k FOR SALE v & INVESTMENT BUILDING OTLINE COMPANY , STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH, C. TAYLOR BURTON, Director of Highways. . Published in The Weekly Reflex, September 15, I960. FOR THE discriminating buyer who demands some' thing BETTER in a home. n house has a full walk out basement OUR with rough-i- n plumbing for future bath and plumbing completed for automatic washer.' baths, beautifully Notice to Creditors LARGE living room, S bedrooms, In the District Court of the matched birch kitchen with Hot Point appliances! Second Judicial District, Davis counter Texolite and garbage disposal, County, State of Utah. Probate No. 1694 top, inside planter, glass sliding door in dining area, the Matter of the' Estate storm door and many, many, lovely new features InHarold M. Fisher, Deceased: of Located at 476 North 300 East, Kaysville. Creditors of Harold M. FishKaysville, Utah er, deceased, will present claims 299 Crestwood Road Phone 37 or Phone 37 with vouchers to the undersigned at 86 Dawson Street, Layton, certified the Labor ultra-moder- pre-form- ed ITetlcd to September 15, I960 Crediisrl REAL ESTATE Estate of NETTIE BLACK, deceased.' . f i Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of J. Duffy Palmer, 123 South State Street, Clearfield, Utah, on or before the 1st day of November, A D. I960. HELEN B. TAYLOR, September $13,500. 8, 15, 22, 1, 1960. Layton Notice to Water Users Notice to Contractors will be reRoad Com- Sealed proposals ceived by the State mission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 oclock p.m., Tuesday, September 27, 1960, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Roadside Improvement in Davis County, the same being that section of Interstate Highway No. 15 between Howard Street and Pages Lane, identified as Federal Aid Project No. (25)311 5th Contract. The length of road to be constructed or improved in 4.68 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: inch 0. D. 5100 Lin. Ft. of 4 Welded Steel Pipe, 1755 Lbs. of Grass Seeding and 37,000 Cu. Yds. of Spreading Topsoil. The project to be completed by May rected to the fact that this Com- mission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and pryment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a let1, 1961. Prequalification of bidders is ter from an approved surety furrequired. Prior to any bidders company guaranteeing to receiving plans and specifica- nish said bidder with required tions, it will be necessary that bond. The right to reject any the bidder have on file with the or all bids is reserved. State Road Commission of Utah check, cashCash, certified completed and approved, the re- iers check, or approved proposState- al guarantee bond for not less quired Prequalification ment pertaining to contractors than five per cent of total experience and financial condi- amount of bid made payable to tion. the State Road Commission The attention of bidders is di- must accompany each bid as evirected to the Special Provisions dence of good faith and a guarcovering subletting or assign- antee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the ing the contract. In conformity with Section 115 contract and furnish contract of the Federal Aid Highway bond as required. information Act of 1956 the U. S. Depart Any additional The $24,850.00. 24-i- n. One of the nicest Layton R. frame hoipes in the area. Can be financed for as little as $350.00 down plus loan cost. Priced at 2 B. two-thir- Attorney for Plaintiff, 123 South State, A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- and personal property, not to POSING TO AMEND ARTI- exceed $2,000 in value for CLE Xin, SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all CONSTITUTION OF THE household furnishings, furniture, STATE OF UTAH, RELATING and equipment used exclusively TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES by the owner thereof at his EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. place of abode in maintaining Be it resolved by the Legis- a home for himself and family. lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 of all members elect- in value, owned by disabled ed to each of the two houses persons who served in any war in the military service of the 'voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It ia proposed to United States or of the State amend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of peref Utah to read as follows: All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the tate, not exempt under the military service of the United laws of the United States, the States or the State of Utah Starts of Utah, or under this ware killed in action or died as constitution, shall be taxed in a result of such service may .proportion to its value, to be be exempted as the legislature ascertained as provided by law. may provide. The legislature shall provide The property of the state, coun-itiecities, towns, school by law for an annual tax suffitricta, municipal corporations cient, with other sources of and publie libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the State clusively for either Teligious for each fiscal year. For the worship or charitable purposes, purpose of paying the state and placet of burial not held or debt, if any there be, the legisused for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying benefit, shall be exempt from a tax annually, sufficient to pay taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual interest and to pay canals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of such debt, withpumping plants, transmission in twenty years from the final lines, pipes and flumes owned passage of the law creating the and used by individuals or corSection 2. The secretary of porations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such state is directed to submit this individuals or corporations, or proposed amendment to the electhe individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the shall not be separately taxed as next general election in the long as they shall be owned and manner provided by law. used exclusively for such purSeotion 3. If adopted by the poses. Power plants, power electors of this state, this lines and other amendment shall take effect transmission property used for generating the first day of January, 196L delivering electrical power, a L LAMONT F. TORONTO, portion of which is used for Secretary of State of the State for pumping power furnishing of Utah, DO HEREBY CERwater for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the foregoing is n lands in the State of Utah, may full, true and correct copy of the be exempted from taxation to constitutional amendment the extent that such property the regular session of is used for such purposes. These the Thirty-Third exemptions shall accrue to the 1959, as appears efLegislature, record In benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regula- my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tions as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indi- have hereunto eet my hand and gent poor may be remitted or affixed the Great Seal of the abetea at such times and in State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, such manner as may be provided this 22nd day of August, I960. LAMONT F. TORONTO by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from Secretary of State, ef homes, nomesteedJKAL) two-thir- a, pro-Pe4- by Clearfield, Utah. Published in The Weekly Reflex, September 15, 22, 1960. Notice to Creditors Estate of Rudolph Cook and Martha Ann Cook, Husband and Wife, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Syracuse, Utah, or at the "ice of Keith L. Stahle, 84 Sou. . lain, Bountiful, Utah, on or before the 17th day of January, A. D. 1961. Randolph D. Cook, Administrator of the Estates of Rudolph Cook and Martha Ann Cook, Husband and Wife, Deceased. Keith L. Stahle, Attorney for the Administra- tor. Published In The Weekly Reflex, September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 1960. Priced at $10,300.00. Terms can be arranged. Kaysville 2 B. R. Frame, full basement, garage, large corner lot all landscaped. Several fruit trees. Asking scaped. Layton 3 B. R. brick, carport, buy equity for $1,700.00 and assume loan with mo. payment of $70.00, including everything. Roy Beautiful 3 B. R. brick, full basement, garage, built in range, sprinkling system, fenced, covered patio, walkout basement. Priced at 0. Beautiful building lot in Fruit Heights, 100x166 feet, corner lot. See now. New homes, no down payment G.I. S20.00 A CONTEST To Appropriate: Marvin L. Allgood, 31207 RFD No. 2, Box 152, Layton, from a 4 ft. dia. Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. dug well, bet. 13 and 90 ft. deep at a point N. 220 ft. and E. 22-- S ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, TIN, Do not enclose in envelope! ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN CLEARFIELD-UNSET Nothing to buy! Use any slip of paper for entry blank. 3. You and any other member of your family old enough to fill out their own entry slip may enter. Deposit entries in box in the places of business desigMystery Personality nated below with the heavy black rule around the advertisements. You may enter in one or all of them, but with only one slip per contestant in each box. - CLUES MAY BE FOUND IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW OR ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE IN ADS PUBLISHED BY THESE SPONSORING MERCHANTS I ... 4. Contest starts when you receive this issue, closes next Monday at 9 p. m. 5. Winner will be selected next Tuesday and will be announced in next weeks issue. The first entry selected which correctly identifies the Mystery Personality" will win $6.00. If that entry also has the correct number of clues hidden in all ads of the sponsoring merchants, s bonus of $14.00 will be added. When the bonus is not won, it will be added to next weeks bonus and the jackpot jwill continue to grow weekly until it is won. 6. Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors which might be mistaken for clues but this cannot be guaranteed. The publisher will be the judge in all such questions and his decision will be finaL HERE ARE THE EASY CONTEST THERES NOTHING QUITE LIKE MONEY in the ft Don Reay, Box 45, from Clearfield, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. dia. well bet. 10 and 20 a ft. deep, at a point S.300 ft. and E. 490 from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T4N, RlW. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the 1 acre, all uses irrigation of in NW'iNW4 said Sec. 19. 32034 Max L. Bennett. 2940 Liberty Ave., Ogden, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 490 and 700 ft. deep at a point N. 1545 ft. and W. 361 ft. from S' Cor. Sec. 24, T5N, R3W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 15 horses, 50 chickens, 3 calves and 1 cow, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 5.25 acres, all uses in S' 4 NESWVL said Sec. 24. James Robert Rees 32091 and Margaret J. Rees, Rt. 1, P.O. Box 341, West Layton, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 300 and 850 deep at a point S. 1263 ft. and W. 173 ft. from EW, Cor. Sec. 13, T4N, K2W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 25 cattle, 25 horses and 100 chick-enand from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 6 acres, all uses in SNEttSEH said Sec. 13. Wallace Christoffer-so32178 2731 Madison Ave., Ogden, well, from a Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 2647.2 ft. and W. 100 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 21, T4N, R2W. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 100 cattle and 2000 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 81 for swimming pool and to irrigate 2 acres, all uses in NE!4 NESE said Sec. 21. William W. Adams, 82229 Box 49, RFD No. 2, Layton, Ut .1 sec.-well bet. from 50 and 300 deep at a point S. 200 from and W. 50 NU Cor. Sec. 17, T4N, RlW. The water will be used for the watering of 2 horses and 10 cattle and from Apr. 1 to Oct 81 to irrigate 10 acres, all uses in NE)4NEKNWVi said Sec. 3-- ft ft sj n, Trade-i- n on Your One child about to graduate from U. of U. BARLOW FURNITURE COMPANY 36 South Main CLEARFIELD Member FDIC FAVORITE CLEANERS Phone TA CLEARFIELD, 24c each Malts Shakes Was wounded by during World Mar II. Ger-ifti- USED CARS Belongs to one of the original families. DRIVE 293 INN North Main CLEARFIELD TA 285 North Main SYLVANIA Silver Screen 85 for the best performance CLEARFIELD ELECTRIC 595 'South sionary. Real Estate For Sale INVESTIGATE today, 1237 Square Feet. Split level $10,505 or Rambler $9,069 on your lot or low down payment if you have no lot. Ogden, Phone EX 832 14 9-- 8 It Want to Rent ONE ROOM Suitable for OFFICE, prefer Main Street in Kaysville. Phone 87 895 7 tf. 7-- WANTED Small unfurnished apartment for older couple, permanent Phone 87 16 Lost Found FOUND Female puppy, inquire Rutledge Nursing Home 67 East Center, Kaysville. 840-6-1- 5-11 n. ft ft ft ft 17. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before October 15, 1960. WAYNE D. CRIDDLE, State Engineer. Published in Layton Journal, Layton, Utah, from September 1 to September 15, 1960 CLEARFIELD ROYAL CREST Inc. Sales 2022 North Main Phone TA 2247 North Main SUNSET, UTAH SUNSET CLEARFIELD SELF-SERVIC- SHOP Specializing in Waving Hair Coloring Shaping 45 South State One Stop Family Shopping Center Jantzen Sweaters Poll Parrot Shoes Date Book Shoes for Misses Vogue and Melody Shoes for Ladies Levi Straus CLEARFIELD DEPARTMENT STORE TA 31 Located in Sportsmans Read CHANDLER'S The Reflex REXALL DRUG The Journal , Hideout Building CLEARFIELD Market and Hardware convenient location. e Best Coffee in Town ADMIRAL THEATER Offers real church deals" All your needs in one Home-mad- Jolly, talkative Machines Easy to Operate Klwsnis. Dinners Pies Burgers, Beer Lunches, 1 24 Hour Service Past president Clearfield HILDY'S CAFE Where you see the best in pictures LAUNDRY The Shopping Center Service Completely Remodeled E HOMER'S Water Softeners BEAUTY Permanent is higher than price. n. 13 Participated in invasion of Normandie June 6, 1944 Upholstering E. R. STEED CO. in The House of Color" 437 North Main Where quality mis- CLEARFIELD PAINT & GLASS COMPANY Clearfield Furniture Your lawn seed specialist One child serves as State CLEARFIELD Prompt, Efficient Service. His wife is prominent PTA. FREE ADVICE Bring Your Painting and Decorating Problems to Us! 140 North Main MOTOR CO. PINK BUNNY State PRATT & LAMBERT Paints and Varnish Glass Installations Imperial Washable Wallpaper Wall Tex Mirrors, etc., etc. REX HILL Plumbing Supplies DOTTIE'S TA in Hardware Paint Likes people old, young and middlin. 46 South UTAH BETTER BUYS Lumber Starting September 2 BEAUTY BAR For the Borrowed $10 June 6, 1936 to start present business. One Stop Building Service 5 for $1.09 PRICE Week Cleaning Plant HILTON & Name Your Specialize in Knit Wears and Drapes Alterations Repairing We Operate Our Own McENTIRE BURGERS READ THEM! Has served in bishopric CLEARFIELD PINK BUNNY RULES Odorless Old Refrigerator STATE BANK Sec. 1. 32013 Up to $200.00 Allowance CLEARFIELD T CASH REWARD OFFERED! 2. Your entry must contain the name of the Mystery Personality, the number of "CLUES jou found in the sponmerchants own soring advertisements, your name, address and telephone number. (It is not necessary to list the clues, just give the total number found.) RlW. The water is to be U'ed from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 3 cattle, 1 horse, 200 chickens, and for swimming pool, service station and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 1.5 acres, ail nses SEKSE4SWVi sa'd Sec. 881576 Roy Pullum, Clearfield, Ut A sec.-f- t from Masengale Pond (Spring Area), trib. to Great Salt Lake at a point N. 1677 ft. from Sbi Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R2W. The spring area is described as follows: Beg. at a point N. 1600 ft. and W. 59 ft. from said Cor, thence N. 525 ft, W. 450 ft., S 525 ft., and to point of beg. The E. 450 water will be diverted by a natural pond 12 ft. deep, having and used a capacity of 20 ac.-f- t. for fish culture and recreational purposes in NEliSW'i said Theater Bldg. Office EX Mr. Taylor EX CLEARFIELD-SUBSE- 2- Office Phone TA McCulloch, TA Jacks, TA Comem, TA Gill, EX Severn, TA 150 So. State Street Clearfield, Utah ROY OFFICE S 1. CLEARFIELD REALTY ROY This excellent brick home, two baths, carpet and drapes. Sprinkling system, well landscaped, a home for those waiting for the best. Call for appointment. 3164 PORTER Nice older home, garage, new chain link fenced lot, 50 ft. x 140 ft. Ideal for retired couple or small family, $7,700 total price. Immediate possession. $5,250 (2) excellent buys homes in Clearfield. Live in one rent the other. One is carpeted, close in location, walking distance to everything. Assume loan, $S2 per month. See today, occupy tomorrow. Hurry, this is good for $13,950 total price. Roy WHO IS said Sec. 36, and to maintain artificial ponds for the raising of waterfowls. Next door to Safeway, Clearfield Office TA Mr. Argyle TA ter. 197 N. Main, Layton Phone 37 WSEii SE!NW, garage, part basement, beautifully land- SANDERS REALTY the point of diversion, place and of nature of use of 2 sec.-f- t. water initiated by Application No. 24922. The water was to have been diverted from a drain (Paice Ditch) at a point N. 750 ft. and W. 3240 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T5N, R3W. The water was to have been used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres in WSW)4 Sec. 36, ESEy Sec. 35, T5N, R3W. Hereafter it is proposed to at a point S. divert 2 8ec.-f- t. 61.5 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 36, T5N, R3W, and conveyed by earth ditch from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 160 acres in Lots 1,2,3, B. R. Brick 2 IMHOFF REALTY FINEST double home, Cl H" Down Payment FHA Low Down Payment Ope House Daily Vae Vie Subdivision . North Layton on Highway II Stt Acres Mountain Road East ' Kaysville JAMARL ACRES, Clearfield. 4 bedroom brick with, extra large kitchen and living room combined. Built in oven, disposal, dishwasher, patio, fruit trees, fenced backyard. I acr Washington Terrace with home, garage. Pine View water, sprinkling system. Low Equity and $75 per month. 2 bedWashington Terrace room, full basement with carport, chain link fence, Venetian blinds. Must see to appreciate. Assume low equity and $63 per month. - and brick and split level homes. Ready to move into. We also have new homes in Sunset. Priced from $13,500 to $19,500. WE HAVE RENTALS-CA- LL CLEARFIELD HEIGHTS Close in, walking distance to schools, church, shopping cen- $12,990.00. carport, large storage area, bath and half. For fast sale at $11,500.00. Terms can be arranged. n. .1 of- 2 B. R. Frame, atLayton tached garage, large work room in rear, landscaped lot and priced at only $9,950.00. 4 B. R. masonry home with Engineer to appropriate water Sec. 1. Hereafter it is proposed to in Davis County, State of Utah, of water at a throughout the entire year un- divert 2 sec.-f- t. less otherwise designated. All point S. 829 ft. from E!4 Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R3W, and conveyed locations are in SLB&M. 32078 Central Davis County by ditches and used from Mar. Sewer District, Kaysville, Ut 1 to Nov. 1 to irrigate 40 acres from a well, in Lota 1,2,3, SE14NEVi said J sec.-f- ti 250 ft deep at a point S. 840 ft Sec. 1, and to maintain artificial and E. 1334 ft from NW Cor. ponds for raising waterfowl. Sec. 15, T3N, RlW. The water Bay View Duck Club, will be used for the operation of 462 University St., Salt Lake a sewage treatment plant in City, Ut., proposes to change AMENDMENT See and make fer as to down payment. Cor. Sec. 1, T4N, R3W, and used Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 to irriThe following applications from 40 acres in NSE14 said have been filed with the State gate NWVi said Sec. ip. 32099 Orson L. Hollist, RFD No. 1, Box 323, Kaysville, Ut. existing Income property in Kaysville. Nearly new duplex. Priced at Water Summons t applications or before a date not have been filed with the State exceeding four months from the Engineer, to change or approdate of first publication of this priate water In Davis County, State of Utah, throughout the notice. entire year unless otherwise WAYNE A. FISHER, All locations are in designated. Administrator. SLBAM. GLEN E. FULLER, 15 East Fourth South Street, To Change: Bay View Duck Club, Salt Lake City, Utah. 462 University St., Salt Lake Attorney for Administrator. Published in The Weekly Re- City, Ut., proposes to change point of diversion, place and flex, September 8, 15, 22, 29, the of nature of use of 2 sec.-f- t. 1960l water initiated by Application No. 24921. The water was to have been diverted from a drain Notice to (Parker Ditch) at a point S. 724 ft. and W. 2150 ft. from E1, Users sec.-f- ti from a dug well, bet. 20 and 50 ft. deep at a point N. 590 ft. and E. 780 ft. from S)4 Cor. Sec. 27, T4N, RlW. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 6 cattle, 4 horses, 2 pigs and 100 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate acre, all uses in SWSEy said Sec. 27. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT the State Engineer, 403 State A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- to adopfsuch other measures Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, POSING TO AMEND ARTI- as may be necessary and proper on or before October 15, 1960. WAYNE D. CRIDDLE CLE VII OF THE CONSTI- for insuring the continuity of State Engineer. TUTION OF THE STATE OF governmental operations includPublished in The Weekly ReUTAH BY ADDING A NEW ing, but not limited to the finSECTION, NUMBERED SEC- ancing thereof. In the exercise flex, Kaysville, Utah, from SepTION 24, GRANTING TEM- of the powers hereby conferred tember 1 to September 15, 1960. PORARY EMERGENCY the legislature shall in all rePOWERS TO THE LEGISLA- spects conform to the requireTURE IN THE EVENT OF ments of this Constitution exWAR OR EMERGENCIES cept to the extent that in the CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS judgment of the Legislature so Civil No. ENEMY NUCLEAR, ATOMIC, to do would be impracticable or In the District Court of DaOR SIMILAR BOMBING AT- would admit of undue delay. vis County, State of Utah. TACKS. Section 2. The Secretary of Clifford H. McMullin & VerBe it resolved by the Legi- State is directed to submit this na F. McMullin, Plaintiff, vs. slature of the State of Utah, proposed amendment to the Acel T. Smith and Mrs. Acel T. electors of the State of Utah of all members electSmith, Van E. Menincer and ed to each of the two houses at the next General Election in Loreen 0. Heninger, John Doe law. manner the by provided favor in thereof: voting and Jane Doe, and all other parSection 1. It is proposed to Section 3. This amendment ties known and unknown, deamend Article VTI of the Con- shall take effect immediately on fendants. stitution of the State of Utah adoption by the electors of this The State of Utah to the by adding a new section thereto State. above named defendant: designated. Section 24, to read: You are hereby summoned I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Notwithstanding any general Secretary of State of the State and required to serve upon J. or special provisions of the Con- of Utah, DO HEREBY CERPalmer, plaintiffs attorstitution the legislature, in order TIFY that the foregoing is a Duffywhose address in 123 South o insure continuity of state and full, true and correct copy of the ney, State Street, Clearfield, Utah, ocal governmental operations constitutional amendment proanswer to the complaint n periods of emergency result-n- g session of an posed by the ithin 20 days after service of from disasters caused by the Thirty-Thir- d regularLegislature, tnemy attack, shall have the 1959, as appears of record in this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by debower and the immediate duty my office. l) to provide for prompt and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I fault will be taken against you iemporary succession to the have hereunto set hand and for the relief demanded in said powers and duties of public affixed the Great my of the complaint, which has been filed Seal iffices, of whatever nature and State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, with the clerk of said court, and whether filled by election or apthis 22nd day of August, 1960. a copy of which is hereto anpointment, the incumbents of nexed and herewith served upon LAMONT F. TORONTO which may become unavailable you. of for carrying on the powers and State. Secretary This is an action for quiting duties of such offices, and (2) (SEAL) title. Dated August 15, 1960. J. Duffy Palmer, CONSTITUTIONAL following and assume equity loan. on Utah, Clearfield nice Tri Level home, 2 full baths, fenced yard. Excellent location. $1,900.00 for 3 B. R. 47 has ment of wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is di- Exceptionally SUNSETS FINEST Call Us for Appointment We Have the Key and Will Be Most Hsppy to Show Yon Throngh ALSO, CLEARFIELDS Price reduced to $9,500.00 on this 2 B. R. frame home with attached garage. Only $300. down plus loan cost. Immediate possession. 2 B. R. frame, Kaysville full walkout basement, several fruit trees, home in exPriced at cellent condition. Administratrix of Estate of Nettie Black, deceased. Published In The Weekly Re- flex, WHY RENT? WE can give you 6 month home free, 2- - and to choose from. Call today I OPEN HOUSE DAILY ALL NEW SCOTTSDALE IlllllllII umiXi Page 11 STORE Father of five children Hill Top Times The Minuteman all printed by the .. INLAND PRINTING CO. Kaysville , I proud of Clearfield' growth. CLEARFIELD for all your drug needs. ft |