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Show 'mt Sun Chronicle Thursday, May under the charge of the Board of Education? Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts in said district and the following places within said precincts and the election judges and the alternate election judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as Bond follows: election NOTICE OF BONO ELECTION BOARD THE mitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within said district, the OF following question, to wit: EIH'CATION W Shall the Board of Education of Weber County School Weber District, ( ounty, State of Utah, be authorised to issue and sell bonds of the board in the amount of $12,000,000 to mature serially in not more than twenty (20) years from their respective date or dates and to bear interest at a rate or rates not in excess of 8 percent per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more schoolhouses and supplying the same with OF WEBER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, EBER COUNTY, UTAH IS NOTICE PUBLIC HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN Weber County School District, Weber County, State of Utah, on the 6th day of May, 1975, at which election there shall be sub- - KLKNKE H.OH l, nd flower are furnished i Oive and Mark 2955 Vi axhington I'hone .T91-.U7- and furniture 1 necessary apparatus, and for improving PUBLIC AUCTION Saddles and Tack Another complete shipment of handmade saddles and tack of all kinds will be liquidated per order of American Saddle from Huston, Texas. ApCompany proximately 100 saddles all with 5 year replacement guarantees. Including silver saddles, youth saddles, pleasure saddles, ranch saddles, and show saddles plus everything imaginable in the tack line. Including Kool Kare Pads. Each item offered will be sold both individually and in group lots. Thursday May 15th, 7:30 p.m. National Guard Armory 625 E. 5300 So. So. Ogden, Utah Solo conducted by TERMS: Liquidators Cash or check with proper I.D. Tri-Stat- e FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT VOTING DISTRICT: Liberty, Eden; POLLING PLACE: Haynes Fuller home, 1175 N. 5900 East; JUDGES OF ELECTION: Carol Ann Fuller, judge, Colleen Rhodes, judge, Paula Sowers, judge, Clara H. alternate. Wilbur, VOTING DISTRICT: Huntsville 1 and 2, Ogden Canyon; POLLING PLACE: Valley School. JUDGES OF ELECTION: Mary Wangsgard, judge, Helen Buhrley, judge, Beverly Montgomery, judge, Ruth C. Wood, alternate DISTRICT: VOTING Pleasant View, 1, 2 and 3, Harrisville POLLING ; PLACE: Lomond View School, JUDGES OF ELECTION- Sharon Mason, judge; Audrey Garner, judge; Donna Penrod, judge, Dorothy Anderson, alternate. VOTING DISTRICT: North Ogden 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 8 and 9; POLLING PLACE: North Ogden School, JUDGES OF ELECTION Conna Doxie, judge, Nancy Marchant, judge, Janneane Shupe, ludge, Marva Chambers, alternate. VOTING DISTRICT: Farr West; POLLING PLACE': Plain City School. JUDGES OF ELfciCTION: Frances Thompson, judge, Elaine Ashworth, judge; Clara Folk-majudge, Amy R Robson, alternate SECOND SCHOOL REPREsENTATD E PRECINCT VOTING DISTRICT: Roy Citv 1, 2, 8. 11, 19 and 22; PLACE: POLLING School (Roy, OF JUDGES ELECTION: Jane Venable, Municipal Wednesday, April Clearfield Courier 1, 1975 school property Utah); judge, Clara Rae Puffer, judge, Mary S. Heiner, judge, Genevieve Morris, alternate. VOTING DISTRICT: Roy City 3, 4, 5, 7, 12, 14, and 15, POLLING PLACE: Roy Junior High School; JUDGES OF ELECTION: Shirley Barrett, judge; LaJean ('all, judge, Edith Reeves, judge, Sherrie Snell, alternate VOTING DISTRICT: Ron City 9 and 13; POLLING PLACE: North Park School, JUDGES OF ELECTION Sally L. Hill, judge, Norma Sheffield, judge, Doris Benmon, judge, Dorothy Nuffer, alternate. THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIY F. PRECINCT VOTING DISTRICT: South Ogden 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 17, POLLING PLACE: Park View School; JUDGE OF ELECTION: Marie G Singleton, judge, Carol Buckway, judge, Karen M.me Ottesen, judge Wahlquist, alternate. VOTING DISTRICT: South Ogden 8, 9, 11, 13 and 14 POLLING PLACE: South JuniorHigh School; JUDGES OF ELECTION: Roma Lou ms Radmall, judge; Painter, judge, Chail.mn I JacnbMii, mreck, judge, Dorothy C Slater, judge, Eleanor G Bates, alternate VOTING DISTRICT: West Warren, West Weber, Tavlor, POLLING PLACEWest Weber School, JUDGES OF ELECTION: G Erma Taylor, judge, Leila Heslop. Jacobson, Slade, judge, judge, hour o'clock and A M 00 o'clock P M There is to be no special registration ot voters lor such election and the oflicial register ol voters last made or rev used shall constitute the register for such election, except that the Count Clerk of YY'eber Counts will register at his office during regular office hours, except Salui-days- , Sundays and holidavs, and except dui mg the len dav W Margaret VOTING DISTRICT: Roy and 2l, POLLING PLACE North Park School, Jl'DGFIS OF' ELECTION. Sally L. Hill, judge, Norma Sheffield, judge. Doris Benmon, judge. Dorothy Nuffer, judge 16, 17, 18, 20 peri o d i m m e d l a t e ATTEST ; Dale Schimmelpfennig Mails Clerk, Board of Education of of Weber County School Board District Education Weber County, State of Ctah of Weber County Published four times in the School District, Sun Chronicle April in Weber County, Roy 17, 24 and May 1, 1975 of Utah State Roy City will have a bike auction starting May 16, 1975 at 5 p m. at Roy City Shops Buyers can look at bikes all on day long starting at 9 a m will May 16, 1975. Auction 8- Fuller, judge, Beverly Oram, 10, IK) t I f !' ; j Bicycle auction will be kept open until and vull be closed at the hour of alternate (i. of 7 i;75 Henry A. President, The polls at eai h polling place shall be opened at the Juanita Nona 1975 voters . : of April, oting at uch election shall be b ballot which by ballot Mill be luim-he- d the Clerk of the Board of Education of Weber County School District to the judges of the election to be by them furnished to the qualified 1 L ECT ION of The and 2, Kanesville. POLLING PLACE: Hooper OF' JUDGES School, ELECTION: Jayne F'owers, judge, Leanne Roueche, judge, Ilah N Giles, judge, Margaret Cullens, alternate DISTRICT-FairmontVOTING Riverdale 4, River-dal- e POLLING PLACESchool; JUDGES OF' FI Utah, has caused this notice to be given this 4th day " Vona Maigaret Slade, judge. F' idler, judge. Beverly Oram, alternate judge, Clara Anderson, judge, Shirley Barrow, alternate. VOTING DISTRICT Hooper judge 30, start promptly There will at 5 p m be other miscellaneous items sold Published two times in the Roy Sun Chronicle the days of and May 15, 1975 May 1 Notice of foreclosure OF Margaret Ledesna NOTICE F 4624 28 pieces R E C L OSl'R F F 0 ) YKEHOl'SEM YVS LIEN To the following persons, and to whom it may concern. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 24th of May 1975; commencing at 10 00 am the W v preceding the bond election, any person who on the dav ol Joan Mead, judge, I.u.iv w ill he a (nullified he eleetion alternate. elector and will register such VOTING DISTRICT: South pcj'Mm as prov ided by law Ogden 1 and 6; POLLING The County Cleik will make PLACE: Club FIFTH SCHOOL Heights available or will cause the REPRESENT YTIYE OF JUDGES School, registration agents to make PRECINCT Lue a ELECTION: at each of the above available VOTING Nolle DISTRICT Williams, judge, described polling places a Stewart, judge, May Washington Terrace 1. 2, 3, 5, list or copy C and registration 7, Neta Burch Creek 1. judge, thereof listing all registered POLLING Hoggan, alternate. PLACE VOTING DISTRICT: South Washington Terrace School. electors entitled to use such polling place. Ogden 10, 12, 15 and 16, JUDGES OF ELECTION Notice is further given that POLLING PLACE: H Dorothy Bellingham, judge, on May 7, 1975 that being a School; JUDGES OF Sharon Coombs, judge, Alithe not later than ten days day I S. Jean ELECTION: Ross, judge, Josephine after said election, the Board Noorda, judge, Kathleen Jaramillo, alternate of Education will meet al its VOTING DISTRICT. Newey, judge, Elizabeth in Dixie W ashington Terrace 4, 6, 8, 9, regular meeting place judge, Pagano, 5 30 o'clock at Ogden City and POLLING it) 11; Burrows, alternate. PLACE : Roosevelt School ; P M. and canvass the returns JUDGES OF ELECTION. and declare the results of said FOURTH SCHOOL Annette Stephens, judge, election REPRESENTATIY E IN WITNFfSS WHEREOF, Florence N. Bingham, judge, PRECINCT VOTING DISTRICT. Sarah P. Butler, judge, the Board of Education of School County Warren, Plain City 1 and 2, Connie Roberts, alternate. Weber VOTING DISTRICT: District, Weber County, State POLLING PLACE: Tlain JUDGES OF Uintah 1 and 2, POLLING City School; ELECTION: Frances PLACPI: Uintah City Hall, Thompson, judge, Elaine JUDGES OF ELECTION: Ashworth, judge, Clare Folk-ma- Connie By bee, judge, Grace Bonnie judge, judge, Amy R Robson, Bagley, alternate. Stephens, judge, Nelma DISTRICT-MarriottMcMillan, alternate VOTING VOTING DISTRICT: Slaterville, Wilson. POLLING PLACE: Pioneer Riverdale 1. 2, 3, and 5. Spouses ol Weber State RiverOF POLLING PLACEJUDGES School; College students eligible to ELECTION: Wesley dale School. JUDGES OF receive the PhT or PwT Juanita DeVries, judge, June Tim- - ELECTION: degrees are inv ited to pick up an application lorm not later than May The forms are available at the office of Toni Weight, Cash for used Cars WSC student women's And Trucks any counselor. Inion Building Pop-pleto- Guy-Chil- following goods and chattels will be sold at Public Auction Inr charges to foreclose our lien as Warehousemen at Redman Van & Storage D-- ll Company, Building Freeport Center, Clearfield, Ctah Redman Van & Storage Company (formerly known as Redman Warehousing Corporation and as Trammell Crow Distribution Corporation). Harry & Betty Horton OG 4565 396 pieces consisting of 167 cartons, 2 buffets, couch, 5 chest of drawers, sewing machine, corner table, record player, power saw, coffee table, china OS chair, 2 buffet cedar chests, and misc. household goods. OG 4544 3 Jean Keefer of pieces consisting a washer, dryer, and refrigerator og consisting of 2 couches, 2 t.v.s, stereo, refrigerator, kitchen table and 4 kitchen chairs, dresser, chest, 2 bed sets, and rrusc. household goods CL 0050 55 Kitty McLean of 20 pieces consisting mini bike, record ear-ton- player, coffee table, t v. stereo with black & white t v , chest of drawers, desk and misc household goods. Don Machen OG 4621 8 of 3 end consisting pieces tables, OS chair, and OS couch Devon Morse OG 4131 2 pieces consisting of Barber shop cabinet; top and base. CL 0238 34 Linda Pardis pieces consisting of king size mattress and box springs, bookcase, foot stool, 7 cartons, a small bike and misc. household goods. Published two times in the Roy Sun Chronicle, May 1, 1995 and May 8, 1975, and two times in the Clearfield Courier, April 30, 1975, and May 7, 1975. Applications available for spouse awards , Edgar A. Jordan 1 Condition we pick up Parts for sale J Acme BIG RUMMAGEBAKE FOR SALS SALE Satur- day May 3 at Trinity Lutheran Church four blocks S E of the 15 Hill Field Road exit Discount soles begin at pm Everything goes Come early for best choice 399-246- room 215 The PhT degree "putting hubby 4 college. The PwT degree is a It stands for new one "putting wife through" college The degrees will be awarded at a special assembly May 30 at 11 am, F'me Yrts Center Little Theater The public is EMPLOYMENT I BUILDING LOTS LAYTON. CLEARFIELD. ROY We hove several choice lots available All fully improved $6 000-57.20per lot Will 1 E. f i PS) SERVICES ALPHA FINANCIAL CORP. f t Free kit subordinate. Start building now. contractors welcome Ask for Ken LaMar or Dave. Call Zenith 846 in Salt Lake Call : beaten down carpet nap at doorways bright and fluffy again with Blue Lustre. Western Auto, 129 S State, Clearfield 825 6011 MAKE P MADE clothes for CUSTOM babies and young children. Phone any day except Tuesday, 5 825-410- LECITHIN! Vinegar B61 Kelp Now all four in one capsule ask for VB6 , Roy Drugs Bridal lines men or New or worn articles repairs of aal kinds linings rip pers herns clothes made larger or smaller Years of experience Mrs E LaMar Nelson 5435 S 2050 W Roy 825 7249 Two 825-8685- FOR SALE: Complete set Hi Hat Base Drum Cymbles 2665 Tyler Ave Ogden guaranteed Ph 393 7619 or CHILD Mothers Day gift Cameo round unbendable tube embroidery paints or Hobbies Buy gift certificate (any amount) and let her pick out her own For info call -- PERFECT I DECORATIVE CEILINGS, Expertly Satisfaction guaran sprayed. teed Free estimates Phone Lee Pons 825 9948 Cider Vinegar! double strength REDUCE excess fluids with Fluidex $1 89 Lose weight with capsules $1 98 ot Roy e 6-- Drug r CARE Roy Drug 1 USED Oip Restaurant equipment. University Women, is holding its So end Annual Flea Market in the Kaysville Bowery, behind the City Hall, on Saturday, May 3, 1975, from 12 noon until 3 pm Items which are expected to he available to the public include sports equipment, planting pots, canning jars, CARS Free pickup 17 Inc Auto Salvage Mam Clearfield Utah 825 97 ?9 North Fhone 7 31 small appliances, BABYSITTING done in my home, children one month to 3 years Ph. 773 5359. FOR RENT SPOT for rent in Clearcanal Already plowed wofpf available Call or 825 ru3 after 5pm GARDEN field 825-506- j bedroom apart meet furnished, large kitchen garoqe living room draped and carpi od Washing facilities No lovely 1 : oil drinking or pets paid except gas and lights Inquire at 5 35 S 2325 W 5 $87 50 mo 825 4156 smoking utilities FOR RENT: duplex Large two bedroom built in stove 5 773 4523 in Roy. Frig, corport no pets, $1 1 r 5--8 PUPPIES: 2 female part toy poodle or and Chauaua. $15. 825-481- buoks plants, and and magazines, jewelrv, baked goods Money raised from tins project goes to support the Sihularship Fund The April meeting of the organization was a dinner al the Lion House in Salt Lake City This was Cultural and Guest Night The members were urged to bring guests and prospective members woman who has Any graduated from an accredited university or college is eligible to belong Dues are $12 year, and, if paid before July 1st, allows for 13 months membership New officers were installed and the upcoming State Convention was discussed. Kaysville Branch member Connie Dahlstel is running for F'irst on the State Board A musical program was presented, and original poetry was read by member Helen Sheffield. About 60 members and guests boMles, 5 825-481- 825-166- WE BUY During the course, SYRACUSE Airman John W. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Porter of 3.148 YV 700 So., has been selected for technical training in the U.S Air Force communications electronics systems field at Kessler AF'B, Miss The auman recently completed basic training at ADtERTSE WHERE TPAYS... V J ROY Airman David J. Spencer, son of Mr and Mrs. James W'. Spencer, 2134 W. 4975 S , has graduated at Keesler AF'B. Miss , from the C S Air Force personnel specialist course conducted by the Air Training Command The airman, now proficient m the preparation of per- - j Lackland AF'B, Tex., where he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special human instruction in relations Airman Porter, a 1970 graduate of Clearfield High School, attended Brigham Young University sonnel records and reports, is being assigned to McConnell AF'R. Kan , for duty with al unit of the Strategic Airfi B Command Airman Spencer, a 1975b graduate of Roy High, at-f- i tended Weber State College, 'j wife Tina, is the daughter of Mr j and Mrs Alvardo Ydo of Roy Airman Spencer's Rodney P. Musgrove - SCNSF5T Airman Rodney P Musgrove, son of Mrs Veloy 11 Halley of 408 Wes! 2525 No has been , selected training lor in the munitions technical PS and Air Force weapons maintenance field at Lowry AF'B", Colo The airman recently completed basic training at j Lackland AF'R, Tex , when sludied Hie Air (F'ok'( j he mission, organization anhj customs and received specia i mst in ion m hunia' j lelalions Airman M jov iearl I ' giaduated from High School lhs lather, JoJj u P Musgrove, lives at 365 Wj4, 4675 So , I Ogden. j f Angela Breski I LAYTON Airman Angela M. Breski, daughter of Mr$.t Theresa M. Breski, 20311 Clyde St., has been assign!, to Offutt AF'B, Neb., as an administrative specialiit after completing Air Force I basic training. During her six weeks at Lackland AFB, Tex., she studied the Air Force mission, organization and evening. President Faye Purdy (Mrs. customs and received special would like Gerald), to be contacted by women interested in belonging or wishing to contribute to the F'lea Market sales items. relations. , Airman Breski is a 1974 graduate of Layton High. Her father is YVilliam J. Breski Jr., Steelton, Pa. instruction 376-443- wmr. seamanship, management, naval tactics and numerous other subjects related to duty as a Navy officer 1 the enjoyed personnel regulations, David J. Spencer Vice-Preside- "7rPAYS TO ADlERPSE. . . he will receive instruction in naval history and tradition, military courtesy, uniform John W. Porter The Kaysville Branch, American Association of WANTED ROY 825-380- NOW LECITHIN B6! Kelp! in beqmnmg inventory fixtures and tiaming Call collect 904 5 8 757 133 Mr James tf 394-481- Childrens Institute 354 E 200 S., Cleorfield Phone 825 9624 or 773 2169 offers hot meals and pre school intf struction 5 15 set by women Driveway patios all work Licensed contractor sidewalks Cymbles TomTom Snore, drum i mers throne and extras $250 00 Also 5 drawer desk $75 00 Call 394 7513 or see at Flea market FINISHING. CEMENT DRUMS ited NEED n highly profitable ladies apporen shop of your own hon dling name brands first quality merchandise S12 500 includes ladies slightly v 5 394-592- SEWING: used E7814 belted tires lubeless, $15 each Call after 4 30 SALE: FOR or homemakers Tn demonstrate to single girls chem liquid embroidery paints and craft items Hours arranged 3 WANTED stands for through" Edgar A. Jordan, of 1513 North 400 YVest, Sunset, is attending Officer Candidate at School the Naval Education and Training Center, Newport, R I Angie Breski in human |