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Show Page April 30, 1935 Tin: JOURNAL n PRESIDENT SIGNS PARIS TREATIES CORRECTED NOTICE . NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN NORTH DAVIS COUNTY SEWER DISTRICT DAVIS AND WEIJER COUNTIES, UTAH V y v'wv ' ' ? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will he a special bond election held in North Davis County Sewer District, Davis and Weber Counties, Utah, on Tuesday, the .'ltd day of May, 1955, at which there shall be submitted to such qualified registered voters of the district as shall have paid a propeity tax therein in the year next preceding the election, the following question: Proposition Shall the bonds of North Davis County Sewer District, Utah, in the aggregate amount of $2,900,xx), maturing in not to exceed forty (40) years from the date thereof, and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of five per cent (.Vt) per annum, be issued by said district for the purpose of paying the cost of the acquisition of a system for the collection, treatment and disposition of sewage for said district, which bonds shall to the extent of $MH),000 constitute special obligations of said district payable solely from the revenues to be derived from the operation of its sewer system, and shall to the extent of $2,100,000 constitute full general obligations of said district payable from the proceeds of ad valorem taxes to be levied on all taxable property in said district in amounts sufficient for such purpose and from such part of the other revenues of said district not needed for the payment and security of the above mentioned $S(M),000 special obligations as may be pledged to the payment of such $2, 100, (XX) general obligations in the resolution authorizing their issuance? For said special election said district shall constitute seven election precincts and the names of the voting places and the election officials for such voting places are as follows: W"' REP. SAM RAYBURN Voting Precinct NO. Voting Place Election Officials 1 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Layton City Hall, Layton, Utah Edna Timms Delila Flint Dorsey Hodgson Voting Districts Numbers 10, 11, 12, 18, 27, 20, 30 and 3G of Davis (D-Tex- . J J .), Speaker of the House, munches on an onion from Texas of course. The vegetable emerged as the culinary Cinderella of Capitol Hill as 20,650 pounds of onions were trucked from Texas for distribution to every member of Congress. (International) FRES;CCT EISENROWER signs at the White House the Paris treaties whicn Lung a rearmed and sovereign West Germany into the European defense alliance. After putting his signature on the docu- -i ments six times, the President remarked: This is the biggest treaty- signing I have ever had. The pacts were recently passed by the U.S. Senate by a vote of 76 to 2. The action came nine years and eleven months to the day after the unconditional surrender of the beaten German armed forces to Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, then the Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, (International Sound&holoi SLEEPING NO. 2 part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Voting Districts Numbers 15, 21, 31, 32, 33 and 37 of Davis County. All of that NO. 3 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Voting District Number 10 of Davis County. North Davis Jr. High School Clearfield, Utah Syracuse City Hall Syracuse, Utah Chester R. Ashby Helen D. Shaffer Mrs. Raymond Anderson SiiTdied POWDER Simplicity Orson Bybee Eva Christensen Mark Beazer NO. 4 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Voting District Number 14 of Davis County. NO. 5 All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in Clinton Elementary School Clinton, Utah Louise Child Sunset City Hall Sunset, Utah Martha Burnett Nada Nichols Evelyn Meadows West Point Elemen- A. R. Cook voting District Number 19 of Davis County. NO. F. E. Mitchell Elizabeth Patterson G All of that part of North Davis County Sewer District which is included in voting District Number 17 of Davis County. tary School West Point, Utah Doris Knighton Emerald Loveland NO. 7 All that part of North Davis County Sewer 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. Riv-erda- Weber County In- firmary Roy, Utah Nettie H. Gould Mrs. Edna Brown Mrs. Lorin Kay 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. JdtertUtntmS From where I sit ... by Joe Marsh, A DISARMINGLY casual air marks this smart cardigan suit, which makes it right in many settings, for despite its initial impression, it is a carefully edited design. The fabric is ribbed wool in navy or brown and there is a gilet of white linen that buttons into the jacket to soften the cardigan line, Skirt is straight. This is the type of suit that is at its best with a fine sweater- or perhaps a shirt of white linen to match the gilet. - w' (SEAL) i mmwmnn Millions are reading about life in Mormon Household in a two-wif- e the 1890s. Attest: (s) VIRD COOK, Clerk. (s) RAY J. DAWSON, Chairman. Published in The Journal Apiil 2, 9, 10, 23 and 30, 1055. Read UP HOME. May LADIES Part 2 now in HOME JOURNAL Red Finds a "Sweet Solution" Red Jackson found a slick way to get his cows to cat whats ion J for them. Seems they were passing up the tall green grass -- full of minerals and vitamins -- and eating the short grass, hich is naturally sweeter. Red solved the problem by spraying a solution of corn syrup over the grass that was going begging. The cows sure went at it. Red says its lucky for him-a- nd the cows that every one of them has a sweet tooth. Next week, according to Red, V& f?,o ing ho up all the weedy grass along his fences-after- he sprays them with more corn syrup, of course. From where I sit, some folks, like Red, are always trying ov,7, new tricks and others stick with the old tried and true methods. Just a question of preference, T guess. Like the way xox way enjoy coffee "hf. meals, while I prefe- - a cold glass of beer. So lets t allow any bad feelings to '' up by thinking ours is I7,e only choice. i v have lua cows clean Cop) right, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation |