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Show yjrtav, August 22, 1930 THK OGDEN POST Or a Imu1 Resolution and t'l'i'i in Ordinance iiiif urn! mi til Mot ilao nt flu- - vU! Ti'lnli-tS:;r, Ji ( UV!UV Tl feint fett entfeintd In mil biMU mut ritiii'iiin, mi, nil rwituU mill rspirrntn of i hu OMltiimvi ferss ponsidi'wl urdHinzl felt l util! uplt mu) it w h iior-- i M.i mill Niiw'iuU-- r in AMiilf Itiii'i mi i Me it i n I ion u. fllMIlM'd h, ih. , flN K'lut is lAstinl for i lit I'utiHNkO if ne hi, 4 iriurtiiiM kniil iiid mlhi out Vta-. ISlIi ill Cl Wilt ; v. M lliot ( pv.iitl i ami iivriiiiiiU iflMiart Ut t 'rr-- i Jn- nd I'rnmisN uf alu' mii 4N ttu iiDvii.mis Oat'U'ii l ily Mini thfet thr rfiirsMurn'Minm lit ttirreiu rfe the rrpiMrnUtiuM uil uiid ciiit' mollis of Mill tti?. And it w furth-o- r Unit sidUsI Mint repirsi-ntfe- l City In k M'mntife! foi I'omMon fetid n Oily of the uiitloi thr I'oiiAtiiution and txvoiot i U.r Male f I'tfell fend Kro Si'in-i. rtmi nII or lulu U f OrdtiifenfVtt fend Kiiidutimii hi (MiilkM feth liter pruvuitiHi hivrtif, be miul I hr min at, linTli) rrpral' d, fenl feftrr tfeid . ii ( aiul lull fe J ihi Ortlinfene ihnll be mid iruifein nre'iHfeUlilr until iid bomU and the thersu ilmll hfevv Iwvn fully Wild, idufu-i- l an. I ynl aa lirrain t'uviWd. I That .aid hultda ahmll b. UaUnl I i'f ,hr Imnd ivfiindod in null UMitl" ' , l ' ,u . !,1I id Juli u.diimii.-- r mi i niaJt- - and an- - 'liWl lYiiunia.Ioiii-n- df 21th day of V (lulv Udliaul i UK-- 1 Ao-lt- u , I la. I M ii.ivm in ntr in I'nn. .di It tiiw.l. hcrvly and that all CKinlilidit ail, mi. I tho validity of tlna Ik.ihI. thina, I II lle.1. -- hula ati.-u.lu- l t S.i-li.-- had-- I x ile. iiifeblr t the of uiwUul anuht .f ti,r iumdi-u- l o, nvn, miuI iir.nra vnr., i,k ii a.l nr aftar July lat. tiRDAINKO that an rnirrgrm-- ia hereby ! th., .1,L Irtlto i ilar.-.at th.. rata of aix far' IN MIINH-Ihia and Ordinauoe ahall luk vfft-- t Wlltkllul. ok,,.n Pity and I in forve cni atm uni from data until paid. hr.. rau,t ih.a Umd to ia- .m,vm-,1 the day uf it paaaag. uinxi rt. . on tlia firm day al und and Mor fitv Jan D.i I It K and July in ra.-t!v affix.-.- l HP P OMMIS. whb h -- aid " ill lo iu' ' HS OKI'V OCDKN hern... botm. 'V Uitfurdvr. fur ttup iurKwr uf auuir PITY. VTAIl. und mid I h aiiiii-.-- , .vdihmi to ns Uto fi.r th puriHM uf d.-- - I,.ri l lv 'lie Mayor, tin- - 20tli day uf ..f n ikiiuiui I'-frayu.i. i:.IM0 ,if iinproi inu. rxt.ndiuu I 'vamii'i. a- - of 1 tiv fu( .b.y f 1 1. and lo III proavnt i OKA HIINliY. of ayt.-ni i tor th of for and purpoa Mayor. : VITKST dia.ii..., .nr uf rh .ohmic of .aid City, and Mity.ii . J f. mTT.KKIKI.D. to m, ii.i.ditit.nal main to arv that ' t'.: h Iwr no City Hrmirih-r- . then wr . 'ity I ATTEST : SKAl.i t It wua thru uni. rd liv Pummiaai.illrr Bundy i h.iu.aud i f'.O.OtHi.Util IVdlara tli. I ajal OnliiiMiiu lie City thiee aurrvwnv l.tind,. mn.iatina of oil ixiu.b, nuiuD .l and plaied iima ila filial paaaau. Said to .so. inrlukiv. dmonima-tio- i. IShAl.l To rarh uf aaij buail xball Uf I.ikh. DO ra.-h- , datnl July J.t, 1021, pay. nik t uni up.ni iim pm to a vnte was altu.iitM a aba- J.r, rarri.il by thr affirmative vote of all 1041, r at thr niuikjn fur ii,rr,.t t'.iiiiiitaii,iit-i- of tbii.ii Iilv un or aftrr July lat. 1VSJ.vpti.in with iTm'l u1 ly. prrarnl, th trot tiring aa fui- .'i 'i'Hiai iuw. inlti ,1 t,iirn,, ,t th rat of an i--r rmt wilii r u7U,tVT,y Jlh ta . i iiumler annum, payabla on Mayor, "Aye." a ,,",n'i.l"u-I th fn- -i day uf January and July ravh yrar. !.. -- a ah.il wltiiii U'luia urn, iaaurd for th uf Ihuirnpun aaid Orditianra waa read three ufra).i III vxtna uf inrivaainic,purima impr.n-ItiKluvunive riii.ii irina, rxtviidiiiK and addins tu ill t'uniiiiiiaiiiiier I't WH'IMRurkhatn then naivvd th ptx aupply uf aaid Pity. ailuptkin and paaaag uf aahl Ordinance a tii.iuoind Dollara (tl0.b00.00l Curb and l.uttrr iiuiitla, runaiatimr of whirh said rual, ntoliuit waa aemndrd by ttol bond., i.onilx-irami upon bring put Hutuly, frwn 1 to 10. iurlumv. noui.iun.H fl.WM.0u rarh. datrd July lat, rarrird by lb aftlriuatlva vut A. Ii., I!1.' I. pHyald July iat, Itniiiii.iiirni prrarnl. tlw vut being rrdmina-b- l . , . fulluwa: at tli upliun uf aaid Uadrn Pity, un ur thr aunt uf Twrniy.fiv and 1 llJS.OOi in I aftrr July lat. IMI, with ilitrrrat thrraun at HlNDY, Mayor, "Ay,- .(i.., Pi.m pf tli I lid ud 4 , t uniiiiiaakinr HAt'KII AM. "Ayr." th rat ,.f aix ,ir cvnt I CM ) aiinuiii. Anirraa uf thr prrwnt atan.lard of wrluilt h!.! WII.I.IAMS alaa-nt- , exruard. aix muni h payul.ir on th finit day. uf and ruimi.il. liiten-.APIHOVKIJ AND ADOPTED, this Zlat January and July rarh yrar, whirh aaid buiula du on ita Kcfunding Hund, Srrlm "A" of to ilay uf Aiigual. A. II., lilJO. wr fur th of arguirinu purpoa fundi tu OKA HIINliY, th Pity'a portion of th rual aignaluiv) of improving th public atrrrta of Mid Pity Mayor. ATTEST: and lu (hat nd tu runitruct purba, and Pity Trrasurur. J. P. LITTLEFIELD, and tu irrad additional atreida within Bund Nu.. .. th lunita uf aaid Pity. Pity KrvunliT. t,r (.SEAL! Kichty-fithouaand Didlara ($KS.00U.-00- 1 STATE OF DTAII) I'ariiiK llimda. out of a total aulhurixad that this b WEIIKll POI NTY wilhiit th lawful drill limit laind taau ..f fJ2S.0Uli.UO, iiiiiabliiuc of NS bomb, of Og- . I. I.lltlufk-blJ, thr duty rhuaen, quali. nunibrrrd from tu NS, inrluaiv. dmumlna-thy. U Uu,,J "'"l fk-urd. and Hm t b of tlgiba City, City Heeunit-fl, 000.00 arh, datrd July lat, I0ZI, da that th ahnve and mtifv .ut- - J"41- - tvdrrtnabl July lat. n 1 age f.'ivguing 10J1. with intm-a- t nmatitut a fulL trna aad tlwrrun at th rat of aix inrim-- t rupy m in nimuira at a ivguiar Ibiard uf PummbaUmsra uf h. duly railed and lawfully aid will, naj' i.-- t . 1 li,ihvnvn iht . mi i S ' - t,n r,' 1 s V 1 atm I'1-- lllllll . ll' UM-- d pnbli.-atii'ti- pi-r- ,'1, i ..I i. -i- i - na-ur.- : "'tk.A'I '. In-- 1 - lt, - uani-m.-ua- ly ryd.-fuat- anni-annual- ly inn. - tn . """"w .im ir (Kar-aimi- Cut-tor- d- x .'!" v - mIS, t- m r pay-Jul- ir regubr y ELMO At a distance of about three miles from the Butlis, and easy of access, is the Jump, one of the mount u ins that form the Goshen pass, gradually rising in height until at the distance of a mile and a half from the river it terminates abruptly, making a depth to the bottom below of two thousand feet, and presents a view as extensive SCOTT WATSON a Lover Leap" in your locality? If you havent, then it' unique, and yon might well capitalize upon that fact and, in advertising to tonrlat the attractions of yonr region, assure them that this is the only place in the United 8tates' which doe not have among Its scenic beauties a ATE you itb 1.JOW- A- many nf these places there t crknown. But start anywhere k and drive West and youll i plenty of them. Theres one be n Little Falls and Danube, N. Y sdy hill overlooking the Erie canal I the ilohawk river. Visit Starved 4 park between Ottawa and La 3k HI, and you will be shown a bow Et from which an IIsweatheart leoped hub in the river, rather than de- themselves into the hands of fnemlea," Visit Independence, k ud they will tell you that near Quasqueton, is also M "Lovers I.eap" where the In- bvera, Wapsie and Plnicon, from the Wapslpinicon got Its name, tflpposed to have plunged to their bi the swirling waters of the ' And out In Oakdale, Calif., TiU sell you a post card picture Isret'a Leap on the road between and Knights Ferry where a Indian maiden committed into the river." 5J1 nearly every township or 1 can boast of at least one Lov-Mackinac island in northern the distinction of having Jlicea where love's young dream ending. The guide books T Wu of Lover's Leap This (imnacle rises to a height of 145 the waters of Lake Michl- mile west of the main part J. The legend which gives It J that In the long ago the Lotah, an Indian maiden of trll'e and only daughter of chief named Wawanosh, from this height the depart-be- r lover, named Geniwegwon, projection warrior -i and his Ce-'nc-k. sul-leapi- Pi r 7e - J" J? wa-- 1 mlden not caring for life leaped from tills cliff; the wdy was found by her father the Precipice the eve- - 1,7 3 la, Potion across the t0 the rock she came day . t0 awiit his coming. At Party returning without him, ord of his death and the ,cre "Tia :Cha la Robertsons Folly, that a young and 'aD Sir! was wooed and la8h,nB Foong Lieutenant the poor maiden aon was to depart for the earlJ date to marry a white rrnntaj uiea ner a last farewell L?1" theIr trystlng place, Perate straggle she sue- Precipitating him and her- - jwT 11 i c h 1 the cuff (.you waat the story of a L a wealth of detail. " vvbere ,here hna kaled Jroni pioneer days Lover Leap above the the Xiangua river bo- 1 ,nto the murky Osage : ao the mighty Osage bes dwelt along these rv t were fighting enemies, ban- b,! Pamed HgT, giants, war ?n !f ruted Cloned arrow-head- metal s and of other . - tf rrlnil''u - signs ot straggle have been round for plowboys as tliey turned over the rich alluvial soil along the rirer bottoms. Grey Eagle was then s medicine man of the Shawnees; his duughter was Laughing Water. A young warrior of the Osage tribe came up the racing waters of the Xiangua In his canoe on a pleasant day. and stopped before the birch bark tepee of Grey Eagle. The bead of the young warrior flaunted bis eagle feathers; a deerskin shirt and leggings, and buckskin moccasins encased the form of this young giant Tails of wild animals bung from a wampum belt and a bow and arrow swung across his broad shoulders. These intimnte details have been carefully preserved in connection with the world-olstory of love at first sight -Laughing Water rose gracefully to welcome him, but she reckoned without her haughty father, to whom tlio But sight of an Osage was poison ivy. a had Water none the less. Laughing a of as daughters mind of her own, she and should have, chieftain tribal encouraged the shots from the love arrow of the Osage warrior. Day by day the young couple roamed the forest or floated on the silvery waters of the Xiangua, Laughtree tops, ing Water sang like birds in with rang forest the or laughed till his storelated lover her as melody as ries of wonderful adventure. Then were seem prone now, lovers It would to spread s glamour around their .vkhpb by d "The Osage warrior came to friendly as terms with the Shawnee braves, bafore vanished Jealousies their bitter fisbeiTuan evidences of his skill as a warrior. a as and hunter and prowess but council, their Into him They took medimix not would old Grey Eagle him cine potions that would enable to become a son-in-la- Courtship of this pair lasted during winthe summer, and every means of unconsent proved ning the father's Water was urged Laughing availing. and become domain to flee the tribal But her people. Osage the one df not permit, so Shawnee blood wduid since they decided the young couple would die they could not live together of land In the together. .Thus united be would love the great silence ther a mediunhindered by the wishes of cine chief. hand the "Face to face and hand to 7verl Indian lovers plighted thIr a high bluff on the sought troth, lug waters formed river beneath which thecast themselves twirling edny. JoMnto the channel and no trace of discovered. them was ever account detail A similar tbs Lover's Leap, which bean er count Is historical - plar it 1 rol '' ii ml r Notice of Assessment '! 1aniia ",,lr i:,yi:1n une-lia- ir f i y (SO,-000.- p becnitu-friends- s -- semi-annual- ly e I Og-de- t: by W Newspaper Unto. aaiil - l ly tu-l- as Interesting. The valleys of the Baths aud Walker's cieek were once the favorite hunting ground of the Cherokee tribe. While out on a, hunt on one occasion, the Clierokecs ventured in what is now known as the little Calf I'asture. to which their neighbors, the SUnvoices across the mountain, claimed an exclusive privilege. They were or dered off. and refusing to go, a fight ensued, which ended in a discomfiture of the Shnwnecs, who proceeded at once to collect and assemble their braves for another trial at arms. After several lights the Chernkees were finally driven through what Is now known as Goshen Pass, and continued the fight around the base of the mountain only to be renewed in a more sanguinary form on the highlands of Walker's Creek. There the Cherokees organised for the last and final conflict. The Shawnee warriors had concentrated the onset was made the was sounded, and a defiant shout rang back as a welcome. The arrows whizzed as so many winged messeu gers of death, and the tomahawk whirling through the air, doing Its work of blood, was accompanied with PN" a yell of exultation which noted an other brave bad fallen. Amidst the scene of carnage and death, far above the noise of battle, its savage yells and Its death shouts, s wild shriek was heard, and an apparition, with streaming hair and out stretched arms, was seen flying through the air from the mountain summit, only to dlsapiiear mysterious ly at Its base. This strange and suier natural sight was witnessed by tin They were awe warriors below. was Their superstition struck. .aroused. The fight ceased. A coun The calumet was cil was called. was buried. tomahawk smoked. The A peace was concluded. Both parties believing that (he Great Spirit wu angry, and had hid his face under a, From enemies they cloud. and as a pledge of future reconciliation, collected and burM their braves In one common mound near the Junction of Walker's an.: llays creeks. "The Incident which bad caused a Utah: Section 1. That for the purpose of refundcessation of hostilities was as tragh-aGening SHS.OOO.Ou City singular. The Cherokees; aware eral Obligation Ogden Bonds, there shall be issued one severe s be would by Mid Ogden City, in exchange therefor. that the light Bomb, whbh said bomb ehall had sent all their squaws and pap be datedRefunding as of the first day of May. A. D.. es 1V30. dr nomination $1,000.00 each, numbered poose some distance to the rear, whose lu from 1 to $S, Inclusive, ahall hear interest at cept a pretty Indian maiden, per annum th rate of five per emit S on terest In a young chief had Inducer, from date until paid, payable rarh November and mountain the of a May first aedivitj climb days to ber witness yar, the principal payabbs Fifty thouaand nearby, from which she could Dollars ( $60,000,001 on tha first day of May. thowand Dollar and Thirty-fivthe stirring scenes below In the hoi A. D.. 147, on the fint day of May. A. D., $3S.000.U0 chlet her beholding the fight, of test 1V40 ; that aaid bomb shall be payabb at the New York, in whose warwboop was as well known Guaranty Trust Company of Known n New York City. N. Y.. and to her as his warlock, fall by the hand "A" May Serb Bonds, Refunding City them of a fierce Shawnee. In a moment of Ut, 1030." and Mid binds and each of wild shriek, shall bo (except os to numbers and date of one with love, despairing tl in eutetantblly tbe following form, Into the paym-nleaped from the mountain lop her favorite UNITED STATES OP AMERICA. STATE OF abyss below, following UTAH From grounds. hunting better to chief OGDEN CITY REFUNDING BOND obtained mountain MERIES "A" OF MAY 1, IMO. this incident the Not $1,000.0$ Indian The of Jomp. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: the name That Ogden City, in Weber County, Bute of mound almost level with the ground some olu Utah, hereby aeknowbdgaa Baelf to be Is well remembered by and for value received hereby prurnb when U ( th sum of ONE pav'lo the bearer persons In the vicinity 1HOUSAND DOLLARS 1 1.000.111 in Gold the showing 40 feet Mgh. or 30 was Coin th United State uf Amerbo. uf thr occasion of tbe praaentof standard uf weight and fineness oa mortuary list on that been the fint day of May. A. D.. IV al th Cherokees and Sbawuees to have of New York, in Trust war-whoo- uf ffr t 'V' Og-du- ' Lovers' Leap." niming day uf Auguat, IV.1S, In au voif m uriHMa ui inr aaid Kui.H to ur (uneern tha b f,,r Hw payni nt of aai.1 inU'i aiiuur of SNfi.U00.00 xtriia uf improving tli public atrrrta uf bn.ra .. , Rrfuiidiiig Huluta uf Mkl mU Pity and tu that end to iav additional mini thr f twurd In my uf"" tnroi within th limit of aaid City. jnrnt of th tirineipal when dur, tax shall ri"y that I personally attended at aaid mart, S. Siimn thouaand Didlara If IS.UOO.Otll ertVJp .n pr.iphin iNkl i.iijf, Sturm S. wer Honda, out of a total aulhuriard llu,In f,,rtf,,i,,o proiwedliiga wer la ?liuhl aa mMiiimi 0 B aaiil minutes a purified. hum- - uf fl60.0u0.00. ennaiating of If bunila. BIUII or IN WIINKHS WHEREOF. I numlirird from 1 to If. inrluaiv, drnumiiia-th- n IV.MS.no, I wing inleieat I4.2SO.UO anil to art my hand and affixed the have hrmun. fl.000.0u rarh datrd July iat, 1021, payeurpurale aawl 1 ,f ' 'l,,y "t AuOUat, ' A. D., able July lat, 1041, mlrvmahl 1S0U hi-July lat, ,ih rr7,t,h' INfl, with ilitrrrat tlwmin at the rata of aix lay ,uepnimi.tly J. C. LITTLEFIELD. na annum (f'4 for the urtai, 7 prr rrnt payabl on the lat day uf January and July ctilutlng a Kinking Kund fur thr rrtlmnpU?n niy KwA', (SKAIo) t whiih ImimnI bund war yrar, for tli hat Im bvbd I uliJuihitii lu Th Otfttrai Ur,,!k Wh," 1'iait Auviut tS, 1030, uf th purpui drfraying tnrlu-ivtf- a rxprna of improv,,4 yT!n' on tli ing, runatriieting, and adding to wiihsn mmIiI cmii. xlnding irupiirty Ui drainait ayatrm of Mid City, and, SaxBurfbbnlt ! ,hr "I'"' U"vr nnnual WIIKIIIlAS, purauant to UnUnane and v ,,njup JiUh '" of 11.usx.10 Kvoduliun hrrctofuiw ailupWd, mad and . anHu! i't liitrnMt 4 2 the Hoard by of Commiaaioiirni of n In the yuan! Mining and Milling Of City, Utah, on the Ifth dny of June, A. 1V4 J und'luag nnfftrb-n- i In prndu.- - th sum flri-- atblrraa. DON Kirat National rumpany. Rank build 2S so 2 lu In I., 1021, mUI Pity duly iaeueil and auld of ing. Ogilun Weber " w Utah. tity, Cuunly, fMU HinkiiiK Fund f I hw ia CmIj . 7 Hirty tliuuaand Dollar f .10.000.00 Krf undiJ4"!1 b hereby given that at a martini ing Honda, cuiiaiating of thirty (30 bunila, biT'Sr the11 n!r fr"h.pu7I !nl,r.. imuI ,"r d,rt,lor of he Tampana Min 1 nwabrrrd frunt to SO, incluaive, ilrnumina-tm-a I7.C1 eurpuratiun, heb f 1,000.00 rnch, dated June lat, 1021, Auacxx-- t. 0M. an aaamamrn 17 payabl June lat 1041, rvdrmuaU June lat, niher pur.ma wh:uv.rTnUr or aharv wnl waa lavied an al 1WII. at th opthin of laid uuUtamlnig raplul stork of the corporation Pity, with internal tha rat uf aix prr cent (0U) per as,-sfir'jfSrirs- S flwvno. WtUoB innum. payable on th fint irpMurvr uf Mhl nifiHiraUni), at Hon day of June and Drrember earh yrar, whirh dr" Clty Wb CouiltTI Suh aaid bond wen iaaurd ia place of and to relnf ,ny ,i"'r fund that may deem and refund valid matured Any stuck uimhi whb-- thb avallabl tur th, bunila of Mid Pity, and, ot W internet or la"o",wi,,lh ,2th jMr ot SrptembTr ri. ,- dellngurnt and WHEREAS, Know, (juodart and Cumpany, a advertised Utah Corporation, ha offered in writing to sale, at publb auetbn, and, unlaaa payment foI exchange fHS.0O0.00 of Mid Ogden City aix 20lb day uf Ortobrr. yso, tu per cent tS'fl Oenetul Obligation Banda for thc an aiiual and like amount uf Ogden City Reguent aaauaanient, together withpayrusts ofdelln ad and exiienara uf mIc. vertbing funding UeneraT Obligalhm Honda, bearing lh lh aral uf aaid Cite aH?7k internt at th rale of five per cent &) per rorporab hall . mpina liar annum par for par, the aam to mature lh Ulty in the year 147 and ISA.OOO.OO in the Trvaam Treasurer 4',2 of 1 aid are year 194S. aaid five per cent (S'j) Refunding reeledCity ""Pnwvmd and di. rirat puldieutbin Augiwt , ggo ?T,by m h Ibnda to tm issued and deliverml to said Snow. and publication September t. IVI0. tu 'lnH,,,,, !ityPun,... . .ign Uoudurt and Company aa the old bomb am Mid attest Irf cral uf City to each For safety, can all non-aci- d surrendered for cancellation, and, ?u of Mid Mayorfoot WHEREAS, in vbw of the reduced rat of aU4'h and veg meat, xdviaa-bla fish, interact, it b detuned expedient and uf tubIeB whlh c,,y- - Uul1- not arid, under dm at thb time by said Ogden City and to AH the rovrnan.,. Oatomenb. Burn. the bast intcraat of Mid City that aaid of bonds be eons urn mated, and, WHEREAS, Mid exchange offer of Snow, Goddart and Company b the beat and most advantageous on received by aaid City, RENOW. THEREFORE. JT IS HEREBY SOLVED AND ORDERED: by lh Board of Commbaionera of Mid Oguen City, that the of Mid Snow, Guodart and Company for offer lh - exchange of Mid bonda, be ami tha mbm is . hereby Accepted, fend the action of eald Hoard b accepting the Mm and all thereto, are hereby ratlfieo. inn pertaining and Mid bomb are hereby and ecnfirmNl. dered to be delivered to mM Snow. Guodart i end Ccmpany. la accordance with the term, of Mid offer. CommiMtoner Bundy seconded the nwitb for the adoption of Mid resolution and the beacceptance of Mid offer and the Mine upon afing put to n vote, wm carried by the firmative vote of all Commbaionera present, the vote being a follows: Cummbaioner BUNDY, Mayor, A ye. Commissioner RACKHAM, "Aye.' Commissioner WILLIAMS abont, excused. Adopted and approved thb 20th day of Angnat, A. D.. INI. ORA BUNDY, Mayor. ATTEST! J. C. L1TTLEFIEIJ), "O on a n, City Recorder. (SEAL) whethcourse, Commissioner Bundy then introduced and telephone call moved the adoption of the following Ordinyou ance, whbh Ordinance wm read la full by expense. Recorder: the City ORDINANCE NO. 411 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE miles Telephoning js round ISSUANCE and exchange of Refunding Bonds of Ogden City. Weber County. Utah, in the seconds, complete amount of $06,000.00. dated th first day of as and of tha rate May, 1M0. bearing interest at five per cent (S'A per annum, fur the purin person. pose of refunding an equal and like amount of t in also becoming du' standing bomb of Mid City of th Issue comof June lat and July 1st. 1021, bearing intercalls. monplace anest at the rate of six per cent (Ft ) per give out-of-tonum. you ORDAINED IT BE NOW. THEREFORE, by the Board of Commissioner of Ogden Cltv, The call is . Guaranty Company New York City. N. Y. with Ini rmt thereon at the rate f five per rent IS '.41 per annum rJL7h.Tru'1,,n'! y""l Kll J VhrV.winJ lt nmrr .-- - .wWlrttdtod J LONG MILES IN SHORT SECONDS EF0RE starting trip, other than for a of consider for a minute er a the time and might save va-catio- a there and trip, the back are just a matter of and discussion is easy satisfactory as being there Friendly telephone visits with friends other cities are as as business Just the operator the number if don't know it, the name and street address. generally completed like a local call while you hold the line. When the operator gives you the number before completing the call, jot it down for future reference. Here are a few samples of day rates when you do not ask for a particular person at the other telephone : From Ogden to - Seattle Denver ; Los Angeles Chicago $2.75 1.80 2.35 4.75 The rats to any point you wImH to rail can be orrurrd by asking thy Long Distance operator. THE MOUNTAIN STATES .TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. |