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Show The Hoy, Utah, Thursday, December 13, 1056 Sun-Chronicl- e, bonds so that it ia necessary that OF EDUCATION OF WEBER said bonds be refunded, it being COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, WEthe opinion of this Board of Edu- BER COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH, cation that it is for the best inter- at Ogden, Utah, this 6th day of Deest of the School District and the cember, 1956. s Clarence Kingston thereof to provide for taxpayers IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE at this time President, Board of Education of that the Board of Education of We such refunding The Board of Education of We Weber County School District, Weber County School District, Weber ber County, State of Utah trill County. State, of Utah, Intends to her County School District ATTEST: View 40th Park at meet School, Thousand Dollars refund Sixty Avenue, Ogden, s L Earl Swenson ($60,000) Board of Education of and Jefferson of Weber District Utah, in said School District, on Clerk, Board of Education Weber County School School Weber District, of County the 31at December, Monday, dated day Jan School Building Bonds, Utah. of State 12 15 of o'clock at County, hour the uary 1, 1046, due January 1, 1057, 1956, (SEAL) in the denomination of $1,000 each, I'M., at which time any and all Published in The Sun Chronicle bearing interest at the rate of persons objecting to the legality, December 13, 20, 27, 1956. 135'! per annum, being bonds regularity or validity of said bonds numbered three hundred ninety six or of the issue or sale thereof or WEST POINT NEWS of the indebtedness represented (396) to four hundred fifty-fiv(455 1, both inclusive and Six Thou thereby or to the refunding theresand Dollars ($6,000) Board of' Ed of, are required to be and appear ucation of Weber County School before such Board then and there' District Refunding Bunds, dated to present in writing, duly eri-- j or they January 1, 1950. due January 1, fled, any objections he 1957, in the denomination of ) 1,000 may have to the legality, regularity each, bearing interest at the rate of or validity of said bond or bonds, 1 75'! per annum, being bonds num- the issue or date thereof or the bered thirty seven (37) to for- indebtedness represented thereby ty two (42), both inclusive, and or to tiie refunding thereof The Board of Education shall convene Eight Thousand Dollars ($8 000) at the time and place above sped Board of Education of Weber Coun fled and receive all objections that School District ty Refunding Bonds, Happy birthday to Craig Patter-ridated January 1, 1953, due Jan may be presented as aforesaid If- s,n on ary Youngberg such written are preobjections uary 1, 1957, in the denomination sented at the time the 15th; Ralph Burnmgham the aboveand place of $1,000 each, bearing interest at the Board shall thereupon 15th, LaKae Dalton, John E. Thur-good- , the rate of 1 50'! per annum, being and Joan Fisher on the 16th. so certify, and all persons shall bonds numbered thirty one (31) to lie forever barred from Nolan Kirkman, Norton Thurgood, thereafter thirty eight (38), both inclusive and Carol Singleton on the 17th; which bonds are legal and valid questioning m! any manner or pro Carolyn Criddie on the I8th; O. C. the or feeding guilty, regularity obligations of said outstanding on the 19th of bond such or or validity bonds, Board of Education, by the issuance the issue or sale the reof or of the' of $74 000 Refunding Bonds of the iiidcbtcdiiLsa represented thereby . MrsHappy anniversary to Mr. and Board of Education of Weber rnun Blaine FIvher the 16th and said Board may thereupon re ty School District, dated January Wind said bonds 4957, in the denomination of Any person filing urn sinh writ Weelne selay evening a $1,000 each, numbered from one shower was given at the home (1) to seventy four (74). both in tin objection shall within twenty elusive, due and payable without days thert.dtir (ommenre appro of Janet Moss for Geneve Putnam. option of prior payment on Jan priute legal prcxeedings against The invited guests had been in the Primary Assn, withj uary 1, 1964, bearing interest at said Board of Education and such r the rate of per annum, which otlii person or (arsons as mav be Geneve when she was president refunding txinds are to be imed propi r parties, in the District' Those present were Mae Bybee, to provide funds for the payment of I ourt for !),e t ounty wherein Ruth Bennett, Virginia Oleson,; $74. 000 of bonds hereinabove de School District is situated, to rhal Elira Zaugg. King, Doris nge and determine the legulitv aenbed, due January 1, 1957, it Page, Annabelle ott ley, Thora Hill, re gularity and validity of sue h bond Gwen 1 hompson Elda Flint, Elda having been in rt.uned bv Ills Board of Ednrat.on that there will or bonds of the issue and sale tb re- Bennett E)erna Flint, Shirley be no funds available on January ed ir of the indebtedness reprisBetty Homer, the guest of l nte-e thereof Failure fur any honor, Geneve Putnam and Janet 1. 1957, for the payment of said came whatever lei commence such Moss the hostess Gam.e were1 legal within twenty-day- played ami a lovely luncheon was shall bar the- (er-on- s filing served .ilti-- wh.th the gifts were objee turns from quest, onmg in aTn opt ned and Geneve was presented manner or proee-edmthe legality, with a b.itiv .stroller by ber fellow or of regulantv such bond workers It was a lively party, a validity or IkhkIs eif the- issue or sale there Mk1 time was bail bv all id or ed the- mdi represent id thereby or the thereof Uiiiii proof of sueh failure bv Lari Suml.iv afternoon a parents certificateid the Cleik of said demonstration was given by the t ourt or o'lu rwise said Board Point Primary's Bluebird may West te fund sunt bomls girls The program was conducted BY ORDER OF THE noRD b Anniee Montgomery The pre luele was plaveei by Ilcnc Single (on, song bv the girls The invoca f till' (ion was offered by Anmce Mont S.iv inr gnmerv An introduction was given l.l.tl,. i ;in ( 'himb the girls and a welcome to par ents bv Doris Page A talk "What 4 ilia It Means to lx- a Bluebird," by La Sr heiol Building Rae Dalton Articles of Faith given1 Rnv bv the girls A talk bv Gail By bee Rhone- 4 2585 The four paths of Homebuilding" bv Connie Ihurgoexl, presentation W ' Se-( of emblems by stake Bluebird lead anil or. Ixniis Stuki A gift made by the Smi'i,ivl4.-liiigirls was presented to the parents h.:m'a M. Coricopias fill with candies were given to each guest Guests present were stake Bluebird leader, Ixnnse Stuki, May Bybee, Primary presiSALAD dent, Virginia Oleson councilor and Mr and Mrs Krnnard Mrs I lila PattiTson Mr and Mrs Dell Singleton, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Dalton. Mr and Mrs Alvin Thur-goo- NOTICE Jh-so- 1 lull-u-b- at ly sustained as stake mission president. His counselors are Lincoln Gardner and Therald Johnston. We wish to congratulate each of them. who went were Danny Fisher, Olio The airplane they art making Bauman, Nolan Edwards, Max nowaday are eo fat they can fly Smith, Lee Zaugg, Douglaa Twede, halfway across the country before Jan Montgomery, Glenn Oleson, and theyre obsolete. Phillip Penney. Gary Youngberg was sustained to be advanced from a teacher to a West Point Relief Society , The priest last Sunday evening. Con- held their Christmas party Wednesgratulations Gary. day, Dec. 12, at lp.m. They enjoy ed a tasty turkey dinner. The les Jeffery Flint was graduated from son was given by Louise Young Primary last Sunday evening. Con- berfg. They enjoyed a short progratulation Jeffery. gram after which they exchanged gifts. The evening services were very Elva Bennett'a interesting last Sunday. The preclass enjoyed lude was played by Velma Fisher. sponsoring a picture show at the Music by the ward choir. Short ward recreation hall on the "Life talks were given by Richard of Paul. There were 200 people on "Tithing," Lewis Mont- present. gomery on Habits" and Tunonthy Smith on "The Godhead." An inThought for the week teresting discourses on the sacrament was given by the new stake Prayer Is my passport to Spiritual MIA superintendent. The concludpower ing speaker was Joseph Cook of When I fee want and deep despair and need God most, I know he's the high council on the fundamenthere tals of the gos(eI. Benediction by Within my reoch if I but pray, Cheston Youngberg And give him thanks from day to day. Funeral services were held Monday at 12.15 in Salt Lake City for And when lifes trials pass my wayI Mrs. Grace Oleson, wife of John They grow) much lighter when pry. F. Oleson, brother of 0 C. Oleson of West Point Those attending I've many blessings in reserve from West point were Mr. and Mrs God given me more than 1 deserve R. Gibson O. C. Oleson. Mrs Mildred Bauman, Mr. and Mrs Henry Oleson, Bishop and Mrs Orhn Oleson and DONALD S. CHILD Mr. and Mrs Horace Oleson. S.O.Pa X(AUT0 PAINTING flathe." pany lu nm la doctors' Inti and accom- Irritable, to lias fee line of "change of life you may be mUertn Unneceaaarllyl For ...tn test bn doctor . . Plnkbamt and . Lydia Com- Tablet pound Drought relief from tuch functionallyto caused uttering 13 and 0 (respectively) of the women tee led I Complete or gtrtttng relief I Yea I Reaearch haa proved these medlclnea thorough!) modern to action . . . haa ahuwn you where to look for relief from thoae dlatreaalng nervoua, out ol sort" feeling a of e changa 'I So ... get Lyilla E Plnleham'i Vegetable Compound or new,I Improved Tablet with added Iron ( Wonderful, too, for the functional pains of tnld-Uf- menstrual period.) AND THE It ME A SOLDIER'S TOLD BEST FRIEND WAS HIS RIFLE JW W m iWmO arfri a we. r - i S2KM3 US? liliS? 9H JU TRICK, IITTIRING WINK6T vtXrift ROOR lUTUCK. SHOW CARDS 71IW of J--0 If youto miaawbla bo from lb 1 SIGNS or strikingly relieved b6 Cray-thorn- The Eqplorers had quite an outing Saturday when they went rabbit hunting. Those who went had a very good time in spite of the cold weather After they got through hunting they had a delicious meal at the home of Lynn Cnddle who with Herald Homer accompanied them on their little adventure. Also along was Blaine Fisher of the high council. The boys "Hot Flashes Stopped tUlOCQHlB Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry 4400t.ltmtAl fW I c Ei-h- prexe-cding- s j Mining -- key to Utah's growth i ere ssere 19,000 jobs in Utah' factories. S'l 'ember 1956 factory jobs had increased 10 o '0 jCQ .Veurh of t us growth can be traced to our toes opandng mincrel industries, because 60 c1 fas'ery workers are engaged in processing minmelol products A growing mining erals cr d u s v eel s Utah's growing prosperity. 1946 i 1 By 5 i UTAf-- f "From the earth tomes IMGEfflSSMB association an abundant life for all " MBU rM-n- j - l i Miteda Whip Mrs Montgomery and Doris Page. Bluebird leader Benediction was by Judy Patterson Don't forge t that Christmas trees arc being sold at Dell's Service sta lion in Clearfield by the scouts and explorers to help out their troops You know you are going to buy one anyway so why not get yours from them and be helping a worthy cause while you are at if The Seventy's party will be held next Thursday evening 7 30 at the new- school house in Sunset It's always a nice party Robert Van Brocklin was sus tamed as a North Davis Stake missionary last Sunday We know he will make a fine missonary and wc wsh to congratulate him and wish him happiness in his work (KslELoip . . . for family. . . Arfiux Cameras Howard Thurgood was recent for friends Jewrlite I'Veiiiii" in Puri D Com cniont Ilni-li- m I Bourjois I ..i stm. i n Kodak Plertric dinners Cameras Remington Photo Hash liulh .slnnia I Scaforth Men's Toiletries S. Time niches General Plectrie-.ant- Photo I. amps hundred s of nllit uaUnntdh Utumn fiifl ileum . Budpot onus VOUR OI.D TIRES FOR DOWN PAYMENT i Come in and enter FREE DRAWING for LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN SET Up hi l.'i Months to ray AT 0 DAVE'S SERVICE BENNION DRUG Iliphwny 91 Roy, Utah We sell nothing but Phone 60 Roy, Utah Quality Product ) mrt boy! Know what he want . . , knowg what good! There nothing he could have asked for that could bring more pleasure than a trip on one of the fabulous Union Pacific Dome liner. t- Ye, , of all age lose train and little wonder, when they ride the mart, new Domeliner. Such comfort, luxury and relaxation! Such drliciou food . . . uch thrilling view from the large Dome folk d - vv. C; - H'l SMUT.. . If I KOJfOMGU . . i V " 'sit'd run fa rWa ' Hi 'd window. Many other advantage,, loo, when you go Union Pacific-fa- mily fare,, t ave you money . . . choice of accommodation . . . room to roam (especially appreciated when you take the children along) . . . downtown arrival . . . and a generous baggage allowance. --dpi-' See your Union Pacific ticket agent, call he at your a him or give service! Hell gladly help you with your travel plans . . . arrange for a Hertx rental car if needed. Ask him about the family fares, too, and the convenience of having a Rail Tbavcl Cradk Card. I "X Q |