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Show Friday, June 14. 1957 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah THE GARFIELD LEADER Speaking Editorially to-call- ed half-bake- Enjoy theBourbon uotl can stay with ! Code Ng. Code Now years the years 1968 to 1970. both inImprovement clusive; $15,000 on August I in District each of the years 1971 to 1973, Salt Laks County, Utah both inclusive; $20,000 on August General Obligation Sewer Bonds 1 in each of the years 1974 to $300,000 1979, both inclusive; and $25,000 Dated August 1, 1957 on August 1 in each of the years 1980 to 1982, both inclusive. Said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bonds shall constitute the that the Board of Trustees of the obligation bonds of the Granger Granger-Hunte- r Improvement Hunter Improvement District of District, Salt Lake County, Utah, Salt Lake County, Utah, and will, on Wednesday, the 20th day shall be payable from taxes sufof June, 1957, at the hour of 10:30 ficient to pay the principal and o'clock, a. m., Mountain Standard inter, st on these bonds as the 3530 2820 at South Time, West, same fall due. in Salt Lake City, Utah, (being The bonds will be awarded to the office of said District) in the the bid that produces the lowest Granger-HuntImprovement interest cost to the district after District, receive sealed bids and deducting the premium offered, publicly open same for the pur- if any, and in tercet coat will ba Imchase of Grsnger-Hunte- r complied from the date of the provement. District General Obli- bonds at the interest rate or rate gation S.wer Bonds, in the aggre-ga- te bid to the final maturity of the principsl amount of $300,-00- bonds. The district would like each bidder to file with his bid a Said bonds shall be dated as of tabulation of the total interest the first day of August, 1957, charges and the net effective rate. shall be in the denomination of The district will deliver the $1,000 each, shall consist of 300 bonds to the successful bidder in bond numbered consecutively Salt Lake City, Utah, or at any from 1 to 00, inclusive, shall bear other banking point that be may t at a rate or rates net ex- designated by the bidder at the ceeding six per centum per an- bidder's expense. on num, payable Each bidder shall file a certithe first days of August and Feb- fied or cashiers check in the ruary in each year, commencing of $15,000 payable to the February 1, 1958, both principal order of the district. The check and interest being payable at the of the successful bidder will be First Security Bank of Utah, N. retained by the district to guarA., Fourth South Branch, Salt antee performance of his bid and Lake City, Utah, to be callable shall be forfeited to the district as for redemption prior to ma- liquidated damages if he shall fail turity in inverse numerical order to take up and pay for the bonds at the option of the district on in accordance with the terms of August 1, 1972, and any interest his bid therefor. The checks of payment dale thereafter prior to unsuccessful bidders will bi maturity, at a premium of $45 returned upon awarding of the for each bond so redeemed, plus bonds to the successful bidder. accrued interest to the date of reThe approving opinion of Auto and demption, including Chapman and Cutler, bond atgust 1, 1977, and at a premium of torneys of Chicago, Illinois, and $30 for each bond to redeemed the printed bonds, together with ma- a thereafter to prior certificate dated and as turity, of the date of deliveiy of the maturing serially 1 on in $5,000 each of the bonds will be furnished August by the district without cost to the successful bidder, end all bids shall be unconditional The district reserves the right to reject any and all bids, order of By the Board of CHUCK BURT Trustees of the Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District, Salt Lake fTRi County, Utah, this notice is giv-e- n this 5th day of June, 1957. W. J. Jones, chairman L. O. Larson, secretary Dates of publication, June 14 and Granger-Hunte- td The average American , perplexed by the great ieeuea that confront the people of thia country, Unde it difficult to develop aound opinion in the face of the rabid partiaanahip that it exhibited by politician, newtpaper writer, radio and televition commentleader t of public opinion. ator, and other There it quite a tendency on the part of many to accept , without quettion, any etatement or ateertion that fill in with what the individual want to believe. Moreover, there it a lamentable determination on the part of nearly everybody to try to pertuade everybody die to fall in line with whatever it being peddled by the individual. It might be a good idea for ut, once in a while, to tribute to the ttubborn independence of the hardy pay citizen who hat the nerve to look the population in the face and tay, deipite the popular flurry, I dont agree. In fact, it might be even better, when you run acrott tomebody who ditagreet with you to give your own view t a mental checkup, intelligently attetaing your own opiniona on the botit of what you know and what you do not know to be the truth. Thit d o e t not mean accepting the opinion of othert at undeniable fact. It meant uting your own intelligence and experience to balance your own thought t and action. Somebody will oak, immediately, what happen in the cate of the individual who haant the facta or, the experience on which to boat an intelligent d coition. The antwer it eaay dont ruah your determination and dont act on a idea. Think. d 1962 to 1967, both inclusive; $10,000 on August I in each of NOTICE Published Sine 111! Howard Ridge, Publiahar Edith M. Ridge. Editor Published Br Tho Coppar Printing Company blued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Eatorod aa aecond das ; mail matter under tho act of March Sid. it I at Garfiald. Utah Adjudged one of the weekly newipapan by the Utah State Praia Association, given honorable mention by tho Natknsl editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance S1.00 yean The Timoa welcomes contributions tram its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Me attention paid to anonymous contributions. r er j ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO SIGN THAT ? (Editor's Note; This is the 4th article on a scries giving simple answers to common questions deeds, leases, chattel mortgages, conditional sales contracts. Information has been supplied by the Utah State Bar Association.) ut DEED Q. Is a deed to land also a con- tract? A. Yes. When a seller gives a buyer a deed he transfers his interest in the property described to the buyer. If he makes the limited deed, he also warrants" or promises the buyer that a number of other things about the property are true. It is important that a person knows what promises he is snaking when he deed or a warsigns a quit-claiWith a warranty deed ranty . the seller is saying in effect, that the property is free and clear of all encumbrances except those specifically mentioned, and promises that he will protect the buyer if the buyer does not get the entire possession and title which the deed is supposed to transfer by warranty deed or a m d.-ed- pass. A quit claim deed merely either doesnt know or doesn't transfers whatever interest the n !y on your friend, he asks you seller may have in ihe property fur endorsement of the to the buy.r. It contains no war- check.your ranties. CONTRACTS WATCH REPAIR will a friend or ac- Hits "sick" watch eurvdl your quaintance of mine occasionally Surprisingly low pries at Magna ask me to endorse a check for him before the neighborhood giu-- c Jewelry, next to Rsxall Drag. fTodd has lha Tima For You." :t will cash it? M A. When your local grocer cashes a check for your friend he is WALLS Woodwork. Furniture relying on his own ability to col-- ! sprayed. Halite na speckled. Pise-ti- c lfct that amount from the bank. paint gives a tough, durable If he cant, he has to get it back finish to any surface. Freo from your friend. If the mates. Phone S8Q7. gg Why I AT THE SAMI! POPULAR PRICK! STILL aaBaaauuususmuamaaawiP'c 0. inti-res- semi-annual- ly . 21st, 1957. 12 We hold these truths to be 1 4il Qt "Our gas is .BO GOOD that our comps tltors avan use it." Our service is SO GOOD that they keep coming BACK1 Out of Kentucky, the great bom bun cuuniry, comes the gieairst of them all, mellow, wannhe.iric-ilaged to perlmion six lull years . . . Ancient Age. AVc challenge you to find a better bourbon. Ken, R&SBJ y.. tucky .Straight Bourbon Whiskey fi Ye.it s OKI . Kti Proof . 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