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Show rage April 9, 1933 THE JOURNAL (5 CORRECTED NOTICE NOTICE OF SPECIAL ROND ELECTION IN NORTH DAVIS COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT DAVIS AND WERER COUNTIES, UTAH MARCH BULIDING PERMITS IN COUNTY TOTAL OVER i 'Boy of tho Year FARMINGTON Building perin Davis mits issued brick, County for the Bountiful, Utah, month totalled March of $288,813. $22,500. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a special bond to issued a and Weber by Davis Permit No. 313 Val Verda Bldg. according report election held in North Davis County Sewer District, which there Harold J. Tippetts, county survey- Co., 6038 South 450 W, Res., brick, Counties, Utah, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, li),").", at shall be submitted to such qualified registered voters of the district or. $0,756. as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year next preceding Breakdown of the permits folPermit No. 311 Daley and the election, the following question: lows: Prows, Inc., 7097 South 200 East, Permit No. 333 J. Enos Njplson, Res., brick, $10,0-18Proposition 143 W. 6850 S. Bntf., RR&G, brick, Fred II. Permit No. 315 Shall the bonds of North Davis County Sewer District, Utah, in $1,876. 141 West 7050 S., Res., the aggregate amount of $2,900,000, maturing in not to exceed forty (40) R. Permit 334 Pari L. Beazer, brick, $10,746. years from the date thereof, and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of five per cent (5c) per annum, be issued by said district for the F. D., Layton, Utah, Move R., Leonard R. Permit No. 316 purpose of paying the cost of the acquisition of a system for the col- frame, $2,000. Wilde, Northeast Layton, Res., B. lection, treatment and disposition of sewage for said district, which D. No. Carl 335 Permit Hill, F. & Cinder, $9,010. bonds shall to the extent of $x(K),(mx) constitute special obligations of said district payable solely from the revenues to be derived from the South Weber, Res., brick, $10,669. Keith B. Permit No. 347 operation of its sewer system, and shall to the extent of $2,100,000 conPermit No. 336 Franklin South Weber, Res., R. Wood, stitute full general obligations of said district payable from the proRes., brick, Layton, Utah, ceeds of ad valorem taxes to be levied on all taxable property in said $8,000. $8,859. and such of from amounts in such sufficient for district part purpose Permit No. 348 R. M. Nuzman, the other revenues of said district not needed for the payment and G. W. No. 337 Permit Averett, security of the above mentioned $800,000 special obligations as may be 36 E. 6700 S., Bnt., Res., brick, North Centerville, Res., brick, $9,602. pledged to the payment of such $2,100,000 general obligations in the $0,016. resolution authorizing their issuance? Bert RasmusPermit No. 349 No. 338 Leslie C. Gold, Permit For said special election said district shall constitute seven election sen, 425 East 6400 So., Res., brick, Res., Utah, brick, Bountfiul, precincts and the names of the voting places and the election officials $8,016. $13,584. for such voting places are as follows: James V. Permit No. 350 Leslie C. Gold, Permit No. 339 6676 S. 250 E, Res., Mangham Res., brick, Bountiful, Utah, Precinct Voting brick, $9,914. . Ile-berhor- st, Ken-del- l, Tin-ge- NO. y, $16,764. Elwood R. Permit No. 351 Leslie C. Gold, brick, Campbell, 6407 S. Orchard Dr., Res., brick, $16,953. $22,500. Laurence Permit No. 352 Leslie C. Gold, Permit No. 341 ., A. Bountiful, Utah, brick, Child, Clinton, Utah, Shake, $3,500. $22,500. TOTAL Permit No. 342 Leslie C. Gold $228,813. 1 Permit No. 340 Bountiful, Utah, All of that part of North Davis County Sewer Dis- trict which is included in -- Voting Districts Numbers 10, 11, 32, 18, 27, 29, 30 and 36 of Davis Coun- M.-R- ty NO. 2 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in JR., 15, of Pittsburgh, Pa., jumps with joy after receiving in New York the ninth annual Junior Citizenship award from the Boys Clubs of America. With the award goes the title of Boy of the Year. Big Bill, who is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 185 pounds, was chosen from 400,000 members of 400 clubs. (International) Electric Starter For Power Mower Voting Districts Numbers 15, 21, 31, 32, 33 and 37 of Davis County. SYRACUSE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS P-T- NO. 3 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Voting District Number 16 of Davis County. Mrs. Ernest Zaugg was installed as new PTA president for the Syracuse school at the meeting held last Monday. Chosen to serve with Mrs. Zaugg are Mrs. Duane Stoker, first Principal Clyde Gailey, second Mrs. and George Fisher, secretary. Mrs. Wilmer S. Barlow, president of the Davis County Council, performed the installation ceremony. Guest speaker for the evening was Leonard Higgins of the State All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Voting District Number 14 of Davis County. vice-preside- NO. 5 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in voting District Number 19 of Davis County. G that part of North Davis County Sewer District wrhich is included in voting District Number 17 of Davis County. Civil Defense Council. NO. 7 All that part of North Davis County Sewrer District which is included in Roy Voting Districts Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Weber County; Roy Voting District of Weber County; Hooper Voting Districts Numbers 1 and 2 of Weber County; Fairmont Voting District of Weber County; Kanes-vill- e Voting District of Weber County and Voting District of Weber County. RACINE, WISCONSIN The first electric starter for home power lawn mowers has just ben announced by the Jacobsen Manufacturing Co. With this new development, it is now possible to start your power mower as easily as you start your car or vacuum cleaner. A light step on the Tip Toe starter and the engine purrs into action to provide easy, smooth power mowing. The new electric starter means self-contain- le At said election the polls shall be open at the hour of 7:00 A. M. and shall be kept open until and shall be closed at the hour of 8:00 P. M. on the date of said election. Said election shall be held as nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws of the State of Utah, and at such election every qualified, registered voter of the district who shall have paid a property tax in the district in the year next preceding the election shall be entitled to vote on the above stated proposition for the issuance of bonds. By order of the Board of Trustees of North Davis County Sewer District, Utah, this 22nd day of March, 1955. (SEAL) Attest: (s) VIRD COOK, Clerk. (s) RAY J. DAWSON, Chairman. Published in The Journal Apiil i nt; vice-preside- All of Riv-erda- A SYRACUSE NO. 4 NO. WILLIAM R. McANULTY 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1955. ed self-contain- ed WHOS NEW Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLE Saburo Shimada of Honolulu, Hawaii, are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy born March 29 at Tripler Army Hospital. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 12 ozs. This is their second child and will be named Stanley Joji. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. Shimada of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. K. Miya of Los Angeles, formerly of Kaysville. an end to starter pulling.1 This new starter is just one of many features that have been introduced by Jacobsen. They were the first to put rubber tires on power mowers, then pneumatic tires ; they also pioneered a power mower for putting greens and made the first automatic recoil starter. The electric starter is another forward step in making it easy to have and really enjoy a smooth and well kept lawn. Although the Soviets have millions of men, massive land armies that far outnumber those of the free world, they have not ordered these armies to march, for thej know that such an order would bring our Air Forces over theii heads to strike at the very roots of Communist military power. General Nathan F. Twining, ChieJ of Staff, U. S. Air Force. Boeings new jet tanker-tr- a instrume port has seventy-fiv- e on its cockpit panel compared 126 for a comparable propel driven aircraft. 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