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Show v March 10, 19.G Tnr! jounN Aij by the Constitution and Iws of the State of Utah, and that the full faith, credit and resources of said North Davis County Sewer District are hereby irrevocably j. ledyed to the punctual payment of the, principal of and interest on this' bond, according to its terms IN WITNESS WHEREOF,! North Davis County Sewer District has caused this bond to be signed by the Chairman of the; Hoard of Trustees of said district and attested by the Cleik thereof! and has caused the corporate seal' of said district to be hereto affixed,' and the annexed coupons to be signed with the facsimile signatures of said Chairman and Clerk, all as of the first day of February, Ufa;.! Ch airman. Attest: Clerk. James W. DeVores Clearfield Fourth well Prairie, Wisconsin on Jan. J7, Announces son of Horace Williayi 's7b, and Nancy Bilderback DeVore. Hej Officer Changes! has made farming his (Continued from Page 1) Page It is good tu have the tilings that suit we have the things that money money can buy, but it is also good cannot buy. to check up once in a while and be George Horace Lorimer. a life-tim- e occupation. Mrs. DeVore (Otilda) was born at Eleva on March 1, lsM, a of Christian and Elizadaughter beth Bollinger Meyer. While living in Eleva, she was a teacher of the gospel doctrine and theology; class in the branch Sunday school.! The couple are the parents of nine children, all of whom are still living. They are: Kenneth R. DeVore, Mrs. Emma Madsen, and1 Mrs. William F. (Doris) IIaugen, all of Farmington; Donald J. and David A. DeVore, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Ernest E. DeVore, Centerville; Mrs. Glenn (Alice) Foote, Mrs. Claude Morenci, Arizona; (Dorothy) Davis, West Warren, Weber County; and Mrs. Myron (Edna) Manning, Ogden. They also have 10 grandchildren and Clearfield 1 Fourth Ward Kearl is now of the Sunday and Ralph sistants. and is j were several in Clearfield recently. Ross (V the superintendent sc hool. Wayne Flan-dr- o Thomas are his asMarie Featherstonc There secretary. The Young Womens Mutual also have a c hange and Mrs. I.eora Jensen is now president with Mrs. Beth Olsen and Mrs. Donna Farmer as counselors. Vesta Flandro and Donna Baxter were retained as secretary and attendance sec. The Genealogy department also has undergone a change of leaders. Dean Winters is now the chairman and Donna Winters is the secretary. The rest of the officers have not been selected yet but will (Form of Soupon) ,v Number On the first day of unless the hereinafter de lb , scribed bond is then optional foi redemption and has been dulj called for redemption, North Davis County Sewer District, Davis and Weber Counties, Utah, will pay to the bearer hereof at ... , in the City of ... , or at the option of the holder at .... , , in the City of be soon. ... , the sum of Dollars ($.. ) in lawful money of the United States of Section s. That this resolution Attest: America, being the interest then due on its Public Improvement shall be published immediately alVI RD COOK Clerk Bond, Series Ufa;, dated February ter its adoption in the Layton a in and numbered 1, Journal, newspaper published (Other business not pertinent to and of general circulation in the the above appears in the minutes Chairman. district. For a period of thirty of the meeting.) Pursuant to motion duly made days after the date of such pubAttest: lication, any person in interest and carried the meeting was adshall have the right to contest journed. Clerk. the RAY J. DAWSON legality of said resolution and Section tk That there shall be of bonds the authorized Chairman thereby levied in each year while said and the made the tor provisions bonds are outstanding and unpaid, Attest: in addition to all other taxes au- security and payment of the bonds. VIRD COOK thorized by the Constitution and After the expiration of said thirClerk Laws of the State of Utah, a ty days no one shall have any ) tax on all taxable property in said cause of action to contest the STATE OF UTAH regularity, formality or legality COUNTY OF DAVIS i district fully sufficient to pay thereof for any cause whatever. I, Vird Cook, do hereby certify the interest as the same shall It. That the Clerk of the Section I am the duly qualified and that become due, and to pay the prinis district authorized and hereby bonds said due each directed to acting Clerk of the Board of Trustcipal of falling forward certified copies The year. proceeds of said tax shall of this resolution and of the re- ees of North Davis County Sewer be devoted and applied to the payDistrict, Utah. solution the or rate rates fixing I further certify that the above ment of said interest and princiof interest to be borne by the ondu and foregoing is a true and corpal as each shall become due, and herein authorized to the Clerks disrect copy of the minutes of a meetthe Board of Trustees of said of the Boards of County Commistrict shall certify annually to the sioners of Weber and Davis Coun- ing of the Board of Trustees of said district held on the 0th day Boards of County Commissioners with the request of March, Ufa;, and of a resoluof Davis and Weber Counties the ties, respectively, of County tion at said meeting as amounts necessary to be levied that the Board of each the said adopted county levy and resolution are minutes in to each county pay annually ir. Secof record in my possession. said bonds, and the proper officer taxes (1.hereinabove provided IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I or officers are hereby authorized tion in. That all resolutions have hereunto subscribed and directed, begining with the or Section my ofin con- ficial or orders thereof parts the and affixed annual signature year Ufa;, to include in the to the extent herewith flict are (1th said of district this seal extend to day levy of taxes upon and of such conflict repealed of March, lff0. upon the assessment rolls against nd tms resolution hereby shall be in VIRD COOK all taxable property situated in and after its passage. from Clerk said district a sum sufficient to (5. and March Adopted approved pay the principal of and interest 1! .n;. (SEAL) on said bonds becoming due the RAY J. DAWSON . uu.ished in The Journal, March ensuing year. Principal or interest Chairman UfO. xO, falling due at any time when the proceeds of said tax levy may not be available shall be paid from other funds of the district and such funds shall be reimbursed from the proceeds of said taxes when said taxes shall have been collected. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent the Board of Trustees of the district from applying any part of the revenues derived from the opera- tion of the sewer system of the district to the payment of said principal or interest, and the Board of Trustees of the district is hereby specifically authorized in its discretion td apply such revenues for the purpose of paying interest or principal on said bonds, and in any year in which money from such sources has been actually deposited in the sinking fund for l, the payment of interest or in due or both, becoming the ensuing year, the levy of taxes hereinabove required to be made in such year may to the extent of the money so deposited be diminished. Section 7. That the Chairman .w Met .. jf. and Clerk of the Board are hereby directed to have said bonds printed and executed as soon as may be YOU CAN CALL ANYWHERE III THE COUNTRY after the sale thereof and thereFOR $2.00 OR LESS I upon to cause said bonds to be the to delivered purchasers upon n That's the cost of a transcontinental receipt by the Treasurer of said district of the agreed purchase coll, nifikts after 6 and all day Sundays. (Tax additional.) price. Said bonds shall be sold at public sale in the manner required by law. 1 1 . great-grandchildre- n. Mining one of Utah's biggest customers Utah's mining industry spends an estimated $74,500,000 a year on supplies and services. Mining, as a major customer, helps hundreds of Utah businesses prosper, which In turn results in employment for thousands of Utahns. Mining payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments help build prosperity for our state. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From tho earth comes an abundant life for all" KOOL BREEZE Appoints District Representative . Gordon Reese, resident of Layton, Utah, for the last 15 years, will repre- - . 1 Com-misione- rs cf-e- ct min-cipa- " e gee sent the Kool Breeze Awning Co. in the Layton area with their complete line of aluminum awnings, storm doors, storm windows, patio covers and car ports. Mr. Reese, who resides at 712 Yest Gentile St. in Layton, is president of the Layton Garden Club; presidentelect of the Davis Council, and was a former member of the City Council for six years. 4-- H "gee Dad if it only costs $1.35, why dont you call us every night when youre away? I MUM tofoo-to-stoto- 3 CAL I BY NUMBER . I T9S FASTER Personal Number Booklets available In our Business Office. Freo |