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Show Page ( ('out'nued from Page culation in the distiict in the manner and with the effect for which 5) Kaysville News pions of this section shall be ii re- proxision is made in Section 1, Utah (ode Annotated, l'o.V,. vocable for a period of six (i) months fiom the a t e of the first Adopted and approved August publication of the notice aforesaid ldth, 1057. RAY J. DAWSON, and shall be conclusive and bindthe of holders all (hail man; future ing upon same bond during such period. (SEAL) Such consent may be revoked at Attest: VIRD COOK, any time after six (U) months 17-1-:- ;.l Bank Outing 1 Mr. and Mis. Heniy Medline h, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar (Been and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pei kins at-- I e F f tended the First Security Bank annual canyon outing at South Fork Canyon in Ogden Canyon Wednesday evening. C'lei k. from the date of the first publica- tion of such notice by the holder who gave such consent, or by a successor in title, by filing notice with the Trustee in foim satisfactory to it of such revocation of consent, but such revocation shall not he effective if the holders of seventy-fiv- e per cent (7.V, ) in of the outstandamount principal ing revenue bonds have prior to the attempted revocation consented to and approved the amendatory resolution. For the purpose of this section, ownership of revenue bonds shall be established in manner satisfactory to the Trustee. a n, i y7 August THE JOURNAL fi P S 5 K a S e u P- d h - It F ANYTHING THAT YCU MAY DO MAY HAVE BEEN DOME BEPORE. THE TRlC COULD BE IN ADDING SOME EXTRAS 7D THE CHORE. COLLECTORS CLASSIC Thirty-seve- n years ago this car was the latest thing to hit the highways. Its still in perfect running condition with only 3,301 miles on the speedometer. The 1920 autos owned b Mel Held, Pan is one of the collection of Vehicles, whos shown at the wheel. Apt old-tim- THE TROUBLE uith being best Section man at a wedding is that you get Sale no to prove it. chance The revenue bonds shall he sold pursuant to the best bid to be re- ceived at public sale, and the Chairman and Clerk are hereby directed to cause to he published one time in The Daily Bond Buyer, a financial journal published in the City of New York, New York, not! less than twenty (20) days in advance of the date selected by them for such sale, an appropriate notice of sale for the revenue bonds. The revenue bonds so sold shall he prepared and executed as soon as may be after the sale thereof, after which the revenue bonds so sold shall be lodged with the Trustee to be delivered to the purchasers pursuant to payment therefor, and such delivery of and payThink of some real unusual ment for the levenue bonds shall be evidenced by receipt to be signkind of a hauling job and its an ed by the Trustee. is r even bet that a The proceeds of the sale of the doing it. revenue bonds, except for such s In the past year, portion thereof as may be needed for the payment of expenses prop- - have been designed and built to: erly payable therefrom includFeature the automobile of the confor interest ing $lo,ft)( during future . . . struction, which are due and payCarry an art museum on able at the time of the delivery thereof, shall he retained by the wheels . . . Trustee, to be used in the manner Comprise a portable advance provided in this resolution. The airfield for jet fighter planes ' portion of the proceeds which is To haul such varied items as to be applied to the payment of cement, onions, liquid sugar, bulk amounts due the contractors under the contract or contracts for flour, caskets and hot steel. construction which will have been entered into prior to the delivery of the bonds, shall be retained by the Trustee in esciow under such arrangements to safeguard the prop- er application of such proceeds as may be entered into by agreement between the Trustee and the Chairman and Clerk, and approved by the purchasers of the bonds. Such agreement may provide for the investment of such money. Any money remaining in such escrowed fund after the completion of the The engineering staff of Frue-hau- f payment for the facilities which to be acquired and constructed are Trailer Company conceived with the proceeds of the bonds these truck trailers. None was more shall be retained by the Trustee unusual or more expensive than to be paid out for the constructhe trailer turned out to carry tion of any additional sewer facilities which may be ordered conFords experimental auto. This was structed by the board and approv- - the worlds first glass sided full ed by the consulting engineers, or length trailer and it cost $50,000. such money remaining may be The State of Virginia has the transferred to the Revenue Bond and Interest Redemption Fund. art museum on wheels. The trailer is fitted with museum-typSection 11 Severance Clause walls so that paintings and If any one or more sections, other art objects can he taken diparagraphs, clauses or provisions rect to a town square, school or of this resolution shall ever he church yard. held by any couit of competent Our armed forces which are jurisdiction to be ineffective or invalid for any puipose or under using trailers in many tasks have come up with another unusual use any specified circumstance or circumstances, such invalidity or inby utilizing a trailer as an advance effectiveness shall not affect the airfield for jet fighter planes. In validity or enforceability of the neuclear war, these trailers could remaining provisions ot this resohe easily moved to forward areas lution, it being heieby expressly for jet plane launchings. recited and stated by the board that this resolution the remainder of Tank trailers some with stainwould have been adopted despite haul less steel mirror finishes such invalidity or ineffectiveness. chocolate hot from to everything Section 15 hulk flour to acids of all kinds. This resolution shall take effect And with the nationwide high-- , immediately upon its adoption and way building program just beginapproval, the welfare of the disresolution it. This trict requiring ning, youll see plenty of hulk afshall he published immediately cement tank trailers that will save ter its adoption in a newspaper much money in time and labor. cir in or having general published 13 t- Sc e a a I COME WITH ME, LUCILLE V c j Way back in olden times, too, it got hot and sticky during the month we know as August and the ancients coined the phrase dog days because it was the time Shades of the roaring 20s! of the heliacal rising of Sirius, the asstar. dog They How would you like to don cribed the heat and humidity to the conjunction of the dog star ancient auto a 1920 Pan? with the sun. Sounds like a pipe dream? Well, it could be a possibility if youd Owing to the precession of the look up Melville B. Held who works equinoxes, it is no longer the time in Maintenance at Hill AFB. Mels hobby is restoring and preof the heliacal rising of Sirius but we still call the period the serving old model cars and hes got a collection that would make dog days. many ancient auto fanciers jeal-- I so-call- e I t , ( ed The American Optometric Association claims that one in eight persons has uncorrected vision problems, and one in ten has improper glasses. Wearers of glasses stretch the check-u- p period too truck-trailer- ... i i duster and go for a spin in an t c Blowing Bubbles. Mels classic grouping of old model cars includes a Pierce Arrow coupe which features a rumble seat, a 1924 Model T Ford, a 1924 Dodge, and a 1929 DeSoto wooden wheels Coupe with which is in its original condition, 19-in- I , s ( I ch including the paint. Having Mel show you his eleven But his pride and joy is a car e autos is rather like turnwhich rolled off the production ing back the pages of time to an line 37 years ago a 1920 model era when girls were flappers, Jack Pan. It features a folding Dempsey was heavyweight champ- bed, hickory spoke ion, an unknown pilot named Lind-- ; wheels, a crank berg flew the Atlantic, and the shaft, and a compact, lightnation was singing Im Forever weight, motor weighing less than 400 pounds. The Pan, almost like new has the original tires, parts, and framework. It runs perfectly, Mel claims. The exact speedometer reading is 3,304 miles. In 1920 this car could be purchased for about $1500, which was considered an expensive automobile in those days. The Model T Ford sold for about $5S5. The Pan had a short and spectacular existence, Mel said. In a g scheme (begigantic fore the days of the Securities and Exchange Commission) thousands of Midwest farmers and others invested in Pan stock that soon became worthless. The founder became involved with the authorities and the company went into receivership in 1925. Mel has two d shares of Pan stock (now worthless) which were purchased by the ori-- I window on a wall, ou can ginal owner of the car. of the original opening As far as Mel can find out, window shade extending he has the only Pan in existide of the window. Your ence. Hes written to many auto o frame the blind, not the clubs, magazines, auto manufacture associations, and encytive lamps, gaily framed picclopedias to obtain more back-- j tures or fresh flowers in unusual ground about the car. But hes planters can pick up a room and not been able to find out how give it new life. niany of the cars were actually manufactured or find other ownWindows offer a rich opporers. If anyone has any addition-- 1 al information hed like to hear tunity for change. The style of the window treatment the confrom them. ception, cut, color combination Most of Mels junkers are and trimming has more influin perfect running order. When ence on the character and beauty he needs parts for them, he usualof a room than any other fealy finds what he is looking for ture in it. Designed to let in from collectors, junk yards or just light and air, windows should inquires around until he locates be treated as such and not veiled the necessary items. He is now n fke market for some used 33 x 4 by heavy casements and elaborate hardware. Sheer Fiberglas tires. curtains are one way to enhance Mels youngest son, Roland, shares lus interest in your windows; they let in plenty d of natural daylight, yet elimiautos and is considered by his nate harsh glare. Especially for father to he the chief mechanic. All the woik accomplished on the those of you who like an air of cars is done in his home-mad- e delicacy along with practical handwash, workshop in Faimington which in-- I features, eludes four garages. these curtains will save you hours of time and temper in Mel, who is Chief of Vehicle AccHn, plans to keep his old mod-e- l keeping windows glamorous and fresh looking. cars. They dont eat hay, he says, and they become more valuable with age. ous. al-ica- truck-traile- (i 1920 Pan Heads Collectors Array of Ancient Automobiles j far. 25-in- 1 ch ( two-ball-beari- ng high-spee- ! f old-tim- four-cylind- d, 1 t r r er jJomemaking i, I , . f stock-sellin- gilt-edge- If you have a single, small camouflage the small siz with a bamboo blind or about two feet on each draperies can he designed window. Even with a small budget, you can change the character of your home and add new comfort and beauty to rooms that have deatveloped an overly lived-i- n is a need All you mosphere. little imagination and the ingness to put it to work. will- You can turn a wide, little-useold fashioned porch into a .delightful patio or sunroom simply by putting in a glass wall around the entire area. Windows from the living room can be cut down into French doors. This will not only provide a practical d, second living room all year 'round but will improve the facade of the house, making your home more attractive from the outside. One way to give a new feeling room is by accessories. Discard lampshades, flower bowls, figurines and vases. Just is a new hat can lift the personality of a woman, so attrac- - to a hanging not-so-ne- w )ut-of-sty- le out-date- no-iro- n t |