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Show TIati, Marna. Utth Friday, Octobar 4. 1M? LAKEVIEW THRIFT CENTER LOWEST I CYPRUS CAPERS PRICES IN THE STATE - WHY PAY FOR STAMPS? By Karan Larsen t, t, are the words heard by 54 Pep Club I members every 6th period at I high school. Sharilyn Cyprus I Clements is the Drill Mistress of the group. The uniforms are very pretty, I fashioned princess style, of blue I wool, trimmed in gold. The blue I shoes, gold socks and gloves I car.y out the Cyprus Pirate I Left-righ- left-righ- colors. Connie Garfield is president of he club. Valecn Evans is vice president. Winifred White is ry Without Stamps we can afford to give you the savings imMcdialely. Check These Prices Against Any Super Market or Independent That Carries Stamps Green BeansTa,teWeU cul 30Jae Jonathan Apples, 2 lbs. . . Yellow Onions, 10 lbs. . . Potatoes, 50 lbs. 15c PEAS 10c case, $2.63 303 size each Taate-Wel- l, case, $139 Toilet Tissue 79c 12 2 Off 50 Tomatoes 3-$1.- case, $8.00 00 17c case, $1.00 Tomato Juice, 46 oz. can -- 25c $2.95 case E.L. Wright. Nay: None. er Pro-Bidd- er $1.00 box, $2.75 0 Improvement District; providing for payment of such bonds and confirming the sale thereof. WHEREAS pursuant to Chapter 6 of Title 17 of Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, there has been heretofore created an improvement district within Salt Lake County, Utah, known as Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District; and WHEREAS at an election duly called and held on May 10, 1955 within the territory comprising said district the following proposition was approved by the qualified taxpaying registered electors residing in the district: Shall the bonds of Granger-HuntImprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, in the aggregate sum of $200,000 maturing in not to exceed 40 years from the date thereof and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of 5 per annum, be issued by said district for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing improvements and extensions to the water distribution system of said district, and for the purpose of paying such legal, .engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection with tiie construction of such improvements and extensions to such system and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, which bonds may be callable for redemption prior to maturity at auch times and with such premiums as the governing body of said district may determine, which bonds shall be general obligations of and payable from the proceeds of ad valorem taxes to be levied on all taxable property in said district in amounts sufficient for such Hunter er purposeT and WHEREAS bonds to the amount of only $80,000 of the bonds voted at said election have heretofore been issued and delivered; and WHEREAS pursuant to notice of sale duly published $35,000 of the remaining bon4 of said total voted issue of $200,000 have been sold to Continental Bank 6i Trust Co. of Salt Lake City, Utah, at the price of par and accrued interest to th Hate of delivery plus provement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, maturing without option of prior payment and bearing interest as follow: $5,000 due August 1, 1962 4 $5,000 due August 1, 1963 4 $5,000 due August 1, 1964 $5,000 due August 1, 1965 4H 4 due August 1, 1966 4 $5,000 due August 1, 1967 4 $5,000 due August 1, 1968 436 The bonds are to be dated August 1, 1957 in denominations of $1,000 each, bearing interest semiannually February 1st, and August 1st, of each year beginning February 1st, 1958. The bonds are to be accompanied by the unqualified approving legal opinion of Messrs. Chapman & Cutler, Bond Attorneys, Chica$5,000 go, I1L We are to be furnished without cost to us the approving legal opinion of Chapman 6c Cutler and a certified copy of the transcript of proceedings covering the issue, and WHEREAS it is now desired to provide for the issuance and fix the details of said bonds to the amount of $35,000. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Trustees of Granger-HuntImprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah as follows: Section 1. That for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing er improvements and extensions to the water distribution system of said district, and for the purpose of paying such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of such improvements and extensions to such system and with the authorization and issuance of auch bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof there shall be issued the bonds of the district in the sum of $35,000. Section 2. That said bonds shall be designated Water Bonds, Series of August 1, 1957, shall be in the total principal amount of $35,000, shall be dated August 1, 1957, shall be in the denomina- tion of $1,000, and shall bear interest payable February 1, 1958 thereafter on and the first days of February and August of each year. The bond shall he payable as to both prin semi-annual- 59c 35c cut up 75c PRODUCTS pies, apple, berry, cherry CAROLS PASTRY 12 size solid pack Mew Club Mr. Itusson is teaching a For- . . 39f To Start Here On October 14th Hot lunches will begin on Monday, October 14lh at all local schools, under the supervision of Granite District School lunch supervisor L. H. Bates said the district anticipates preparing 2,000 meals per day more than last year to accommodate increased enrollment. The hutritionally balanced meals are prepared in the nations largest central kitchen by a staff of 44 professional cooks. They are then delivered by truck to schools for the noontime meal. Cost The Same Cost of meals will remain the same as last year, (1 per week for elementary pupils, $1.25 for Junior high and $1.50 for senior high students. 12.000 Cases of Fruit The kitchen staff has completed a summer canning operation in which 12,000 cases of fruit were put up for the winter program. Mr. Bates said: "Last year we prepared and served 1,781,359 meals during the eight months and served 1,038,105 one-ha- lf pints of milk on the special central subsidized program. This milk program is now operating in all schools. We purchased 2,821,833 halfpints of milk for the special milk program and the school lunch last year. Under the federal program, students pay two cents per halfpint for milk," he said. that this bond is within every necessary to be levied annually to with interest there- debt and other limit prescribed pay mid bonds, and the proper visions made for the security and on at the rate of per cent by the Constitution and Laws of officer or officeri are hereby au- payment of the bonds. After the ( ) per annum from date un the State of Utah, and that the thorized and directed, beginning expiration of mid thirty days no til paid, payable February 1, 1958, full faith, credit and resources of with the year 1957, to include in one shall have any pause of action to contest the regularity, forand semiannually thereafter on said Granger-HuntImprove- the annual levy of taxes upon the first days of February and ment District are hereby irrevo- and to extend upon the assess- mality or legality thereof for any der on August 1 of each of the August of each year, interest cably pledged to the punctual ment rolls against all taxable cause whatever. Section 9. That the Clerk of the years and be numbered end bear falling due on and prior to ma- payment of the principal of and property situated in mid district interest as follows: turity being payable upon pre- interest on this bond, according to a sum sufficient to pay the prin- district is hereby authorized and directed to forward e certified sentation and surrender of the its terms.' cipal of and interest on mid bonds annexed interest coupons as the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Granger-- becoming due the ensuing year. copy of the reaoluton to the Clerk same severally become due. Both Hunter Dis- Principal or interest falling due at of the Board of County CommisImprovement principal of and interest on this trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, has any time when the proceeds of sioners of Salt Lake County, bond are payable in lawful money caused this bond to be signed by raid tax levy may not be avail- Utah, with the request that the of the United States of America the Chairman of the Board of able shall be paid from other Board of County Commissioners at First Security Bank of Utah, Trustees of mid district, and at- funds of the district and such of Sait Lake County levy the N.A., Fourth South Branch, in tested by the Clerk thereof, and fundi shall be reimbursed from taxes hereinabove provided in the City of Salt Lake City, Utah. has caused the corporate seal of the proceeds of mid taxes when Section 8. Section 10. That all resolutions This bond is one of a series of mid Granger-Hunte- r Improve- mid taxes shall have been collect3. Section That said bonds shall efand tenor or like order or parts thereof in conbonds of ed. date, to ment District hereto be affixed, be signed by the Chairman and except as to maturity issued and the annexed coupons to be Nothing herein contained shall flict herewith are to the extent shall be attested by the Clerk of fect,Granger-HuntImprovement signed with the facsimile signa- be so construed as to prevent the of such conflicts hereby repealed the Board of Trustees of the dis- by the provisions of tures of mid Chairman nd Clerk, Board of Trustees of the district and this resolution shall be in trict and shall have impressed District under 17 of Utah which officials by the execution from applying all or any part of effect from and after its passage. thereon the official seal of said Chapter 6 of Title for the pur- hereof do adopt at-- and for their the revenues derived from the Code Annotated 1953, Adopted and approved Septemdistrict Interest accruing on said cost of con- own proper signatures their fac- operation of the water distribuber 10, 1957. bonds on and prior to maturity pose of paying the end ex- simile signature, appeamg on tion system of the district to the W. J. Jones shall be evidenced by coupons to structing improvements Chairman each of said coupons, all as of the payment of mid principal or inbe thereto attached, which cou- tensions to the water distribution for of said district, and terest and the Board of Trustees Attest: first day of August, 1957. pons shall be signed by said offi- system of the district is hereby specifi- L. O. Larson cials by their facsimile signatures the purpose of paying such legal, agent exChairman cally authorized in ha discretion Clerk and said officials by the execu- engineering and fiscalincurred in to apply such revenues for the (Other business not pertinent tion of said bonds shall adopt as penses reasonably construction Attest: purpose of paying interest or to the above appears in the minand for their own proper signa- connection with the end extenof such improvements Clerk .principal on mid bonds, and in utes of the meeting.) tures their respective facsimile sions and with the to such Pursuant to motion duly made any year in which money from (Form of Coupon) signatures appearing on said cou- authorization system and issuance of Number ; such sources has been actually and carried the meeting was ad$ pons. such bonds as may be properly On the first day of deposited in the sinking fund for journed. Section That such bonds from the proceeds there- 19 the payment of interest or prinGranger-HuntW. J. Jones payable Improve shall contain a recital that they of end is issued under and puror both, becoming due in Lake Sail ment Chairman District, County, cipal, are issued under authority of suant to the provisions of the will pay to the bearer here- the ensuing year, the levy of tax- Attest: Utah, 17 Utah of Title of Chapter I Constitution and Laws of the Security Bank of Utah, es hereinabove required to be L. O. Larson Code Annotated 1953 and the re- State of Utah, and pursuant to of at First Fourth N.A., SqptiL Branch, Salt made in such year may to the Clerk cital to such effect contained in an election held in said district Lake extent of the money so deposited STATE OF UTAH the sum of Utah, City, the form of bond set out in Sec- on 10, 1955 and to a resolu. ) in lawful be diminished. Dollars ($ COUNTY OF SALT LAKE tion 5 hereof is hereby approved. tionMay Section 7. That the Chairman adopted by said board on money of the United States of I, Lester O. Larson, do hereby Such recital shall conclusively 10, 1957. the interest then and Clerk of the Board are here- certify that I am the duly qualiSeptember America, being import full compliance with all ol ol Granger-- due on its Water Bond, Series of by directed to have mid bonds fied and acting Clerk of the Board the provisions of said chapter, HunterThe Board of Trustees Dis- August 1, 1957, dated August 1, printed and executed as soon as of Trustees of Granger-HuntImprovement and the bonds shall be incontestis by law re- 1957, and numbered and covenants trict may be after the adoption of this Improvement District, Salt Lake able for any cause whatsoever resolution, and thereupon to County, Utah. quired to cause to be levied anafter their delivery and sale. cause mid bonds to be delivered Chairman a sufficient tax to pay I further certify that the above ' Section 3. That the bonds and nually to Continental Bank 6c Trust Co. and the interest on this bond as it Attest: foregoing is a true and corthe coupons to be thereto attached falls due and also to constitute a reof Salt Lake City, Utah, upon "" rect copy of the minutes of a hall be in substantially the folClerk fund for the payment of ceipt by the Treasurer of mid meeting of the Board of Trustees sinking lowing form Section 6. That there shall be district of the agreed purchase of mid district held on the 10th the principal thereof as the same (Form of Bond) fells due. It is provided in the levied in each year while mid price, said price being not leu day of September, 1957 and of a UNITED STATES OF AMERICA aforesaid resolution that the bonds are outstanding end .un- than par plus accrued interest to resolution adopted at mid meetSTATE OF UTAH Board of Trustee of mid district paid, in addition to all other tax- the date of delivery. The sale of ing as said minutes and resoluSALT LAKE COUNTY may apply to the payment of this es authorized by the Constitution said bonds to said purchasers is tion are of record in my possesGRANGER-HUNTEbond and the issue of which it is and Laws of the State of Utah, a hereby in all things ratified and sion. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT a part all or any part of the re- tax on all taxable property in aaid confirmed. WATER BONDS, SERIES OF IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Section 8. That this resolution venues derived by the district district fully sufficient to pay the AUGUST 1, 1957 from the operation of the water interest as the mme shall become hall be published immediately have hereunto subscribed my offiNumber $1,000 distribution system of the dis- due, and to pay the principal of after its adoption in the Magna cial signature and affixed the KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE trict. mid bonds falling due each year. Times, a newspaper published in seal of mid district this 12lh day PRESENTS, that Granger-HuntIt is hereby certified, recited The proceeds of said tax shall be Salt Lake County, Utah and of of September, 1957. Lester O. Larson Improvement District, Salt Lake and declared that all acts, con- devoted and applied to the pay- general circulation in the district. Clerk County, Utah, hereby acknow- ditions and things essential to the ment of mid intcrlst and princi- For a period of thirty days after the date of such publication, any (SEAL) ledges itself to be indebted and validity of this bond exist, have pal as each shall become due, and Date of First Publication, Sept. for value received hereby prom- happened and have been done, the Board of Trustees of mid dis- person in interest shall have the isee to pay to the bearer hereof and that every requirement of trict shall certify annually to the right to contest the legality of 20. 1957. Date of Last Publication, Oct. the sum of One Thousand Dollars lew affecting the issue hereof has Board of Couni y Commissioners said resolution and of the bonds and the and amounts 1957. the authorized Lake of 11, Salt Au of been pro on with, first complied hereby the County duly day '$1,000) a premium of $127.00, the bid of cipal and interest in lawful monsaid purchasers being in full as ey of the United States of AmerThe resolution is as follows: follows: ica at First Security Bank of A RESOLUTION authorizing the For $35,000.00 legally issued Utah, N. A, Fourth South Branch, issuance of $35,000 Water Bonds, General Obligation unlimited Tax Salt Lake City, Utah, and shall Magna, Utah Granger-Bonds of Granger-HuntIm- mature serially in numerical orSeptember 10, 1957 Series of August 1, 1957, of The Board of Trustees of Granger-Improvement District, Salt Lake County, met in regular session on September 10, 1957, at 5885 West 3500 South in Magna, Utah, at 4:00 oclock P.M. due. legal and timely notice of said meeting having been given to all members as required by law and the rules of said Board. The meeting was called to order by Chairman W. J. Jones. On roll call, the following members, constituting a quorum, were present: Willard J. Jones, Chairman. Lester Ol Larson, Trustee. Zb tel L. Wright, Trustee. Absent: none. There was also present Clerk, The Chairman 'of the Board stated that the meeting was called pursuant to notice for the purpose, among other things, of opening sealed bids received for the purchase of $35,000 Water Bonds, Series of August 1, 1957, of the district The Clerk presented an affidavit evidencing proper publication of the notice of sale of said tiQwh, said affidavit indicating that the notice of sale had been published in The Magna Times, a newspaper published in Magna, Utah, on August 10th, 1957. The affidavit was approved and was ordered filed with the minutes of the meeting. The Clerk then presented the sealed bids for the purchase of said bonds which had been received which bids were opened and found to be as follows: Ini. Mama of Rata mium Coughlin & Com$ 39.00 pany! Denver, Cola First Security Bank of Utah, S. L C, Ut 44 $111.00 Boeworth, Sullivan ft 04' Co., Denver, Cola Continental Bank 6c Trust, S. L. C.. Ut. 4i $127-0After due deliberation it was determined that the bid of Continental Bank 6c Trust Co. of Salt Lake City, Utah, was the highest and best bid submitted for the purchase of said bonds, whereupon the following resolution wu Introduced in written form by EBiel L. Wrght, seconded by L. O. Larson and adopted by the fol lowing vote: I. O. I.arsnn. Aye: W J . BAKERY $3.30 case box. $3.29 Krag lb. 35c lb 8-in- ch Vets Dog Food, 14 cans box, $3.29 Hunter Stewing Chickens case, $9.60 .00 CLOSE OUT ON RIFLE SHELLS NOTICE 89c meat Round Steaks, lb. Reduced ally Wallets, genuine leather, . 50 Off 25 Off Sleeping Bags 30-3- rolls aII Van Camp's chunk style 5-$1- Corned Beef Watches 0 Me Westbury. Granite Lunches Sliced Bologna Herford, 3 cans Closeout Sale On All Coleman 30-1- He 29c TUNA Itcms-Drastic- Today's Cream Style, 303 aize I ensics (debate) class in 5th period. He plans to organize the class into a club and call it the "Cyprus Debate Squad. At the present time the class is trying their first step in debate on the question, Segregation Should Be Prohibit'd. The debaters agree there is a vast amount of information on the I question. case, $2.39 CORN I and Sharilyn's assistants are Jean Thompson and Carol gust, 19 , er er t er er R er |