Show 12— Thfl Herald Journal Logan Ulnh Friday Jan 10 1969 Legal Notices RKSOll'TION NO returns and declare the results 69-- 1 A RESOLUTION providing for the holding of a special election to be held on Tuesday February It 1969 for the purpose of submitting to (he qualified electors of the Town of North Logan Cache County Utah the question of the issuance of $250000 General Obligation Water Bonds WHEREAS the Town of North Logan desires to construct improvements to their water system in said Town: and WHEREAS said Town docs not have un hand money to pay and the for such construction Town Board of Trustees has determined to defray the cost thereof through the issuance of $250000 General Obligation Water Bonds WHEREAS it is desired to of said election Given by order of the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of North laigan Utah this 7th day of January 1969 B VANCE WAITE Town Clerk — Section I That the ballot to be used at the bond election shall comply in all respects with the Utah Municipal Bond Act and shall be in substantially the following form: PROPOSITION Shall negotiable coupon General Obligation Bonds of the Town of North Logan Cache County Utah in the amount of not to exceed $259000 bearing interest at a rate of not to exceed submit the proposition con- six per cent 16 percent) per cerning the issuance of such annum and due and payable in bonds to the vote of the qualified not to exceed thirty (30) years taxpaying electors of the Tinrii Irom the date of said bonds be pursuant to the provisions of the issued and sold for the purpose Utah Municipal Bond of paying all nr part of the cost of Be It NOW THEREFORE constructing improvements to Resolved by the Town Board bf the water system in said Town Trustees of the Town of NWth Logan Cache County State of For the Issuance of Bonds Utah as follows: Section I On tl Act: 1969 February held in said Ti election between 7:00 o'clock am and 8:Q0 o'clock pm at which lime there to such shall be submitted qualified electors of said Town as shall have paid a property tax therein during the twelve months preceding such election the proposition in the form of ballot set out in Section 4 hereof Section 2 The voting place for said election and the officials which are hereby appointed to serve at such voting place shall be those specified in the form of notice of election set out in Section 3 hereof Said officials are qualified electors of said Town Section 3 That notice of such election shall be published three times once a week during three (3) consecutive weeks the first publication to be not less than 21 nor more than 35 days before the election in the Herald Journal a newspaper of general circulation in North Logan Utah and qualified to carry legal notices under the laws of the State of Utah Such notice shall be in substantially the following form: ELECTION NOTICE TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH LOGAN -- CACHE COUNTY UTAH Take notice that on the 11th day "of February 1969 an election will be held in the Town of North Logan Cache County Utah at the place set out below for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said Town as shall have paid a property tax therein during the twelve months preceding such the election following proposition: PROPOSITION Shall negotiable coupon General Obligation Bonds of the Town of North Logan Cache County Utah in the amount of not to exceed $250000 bearing interest at a rate of not to exceed six percent (6 percent) per annum and due and payable in not to exceed thirty (30) years from the date of said bonds be issued and sold for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost of constructing improvements to the water system in said Town Said election will be held at the following polling place and the persons indicated as follows will art as election officials: Voting District Voting District No 1 Polling Place North Logan Town uttice 2Us North 1200 East North Logan Utah Election Officials Vella Seamans Ruth Jenkins Vera Spoerry Eva Israelsen alternate The polls shall be open between the hours of 7:00 o'clock a m and 8:00 o'clock pm There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election except that the County Clerk of Cache County wiil register at his office during regular office hours except and Sundays Saturdays holidays and except during the ten-d- a period imineoiately preceding the bond election any person who on the dale of the election will lie a qualified elector and will register such persons as provided by law The Clerk will make County available or will cause the agents to make registration available at the above described polling place a registration list or ropy thereof listing all registered electors entitled tu use such voting place Notice is further given that on Tuesday the 18lh day of 1969 that being February within ten days after said election the Town Board of Trustees will meet at its regular meeting place in the Town of North Logan Utah at 7 :w o'clock pm and canvass the i Against the Issuance of Bonds Legal Notices who paid a real property tax in am and 8:00 o'clock pm the county during the twelve There is to be no special months preceding the election registration of voters for such Section x That the oath election and the official register referred to in Section 6 hereof last made or revised shall shall lie in substantially the constitute the register for such election except that the County following forrt: Clerk of Cache County will ELLCTOR'S OATH register at his office during regular office hours except STATE OF UTAH and Saturdays Sundays COUNTY OF CACHE ss holidays and except during the ten-da- The undersigned having been first duly sworn upon oath deposes and says under the pains and penalties of perjury as follows: That I am a citizen of the United States and have been so for not less than ninety (90i days: that I am of lawful voting age: that I am now and have been a resident of the State of Utah for not less than one 1 ) year of Cache County for not less than four (4) months and of the voting district or precinct of the Town of North Logan in which I am offering to vote for not less than sixty (60) days: that I am a duly registered voter of Cache County and I am a qualified voter of and reside within the confines of the Town of North Logan: that I own property in the Town of North Logan title to which is held in my name and that I paid a property tax (heron 1 during the twelve months preceding this election: and that I have not previously voted at the bond election being held on this 11th day of February 1961 in the Town of North Logan Cache Countv Utah y period immediately preceding the bond election any person who on the ddte of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such persons as provided by law The Clerk will make County available or will cause the registration agents to make available at the above described polling place a registration list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such voting place Notice is further given that on Tuesday the 18th day of 1969 that being February within ten days after said election the Town Board of Trustees will meet at its regular meeting place in the Town of North Logan Utah at 7:30 o'clock pm and canvass the returns and declare the results of said election Given by order of the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of North Logan Utah this 7th day of January 1969 VANCE B WAITE Town Clerk Publ date: Jan 10 17 24 To vote in favor of the bonds 1969 mentioned in the foregoing proposition place a cross (x) in the square after the wot is "For Signature of Elector (he Issuance of Bonds" opposite such proposition To vote against the bonds place a cross (x) in Address of Elector the square after the words "Against Issuance of Bonds" I the undersigned Judge of opposite such proposition Election hereby certify that the NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he fate (On the reverse side of the person whose signature appears of the Post ballot) Evening Saturday above signed the foregoing statement on this 11th day of which has continued to show a OFFICIAL BALLOT advertising decline in February 1969 immediately steady FOR will be decided recent months I after administered to him an TOWN OF NORTH LOGAN Friday in New York by the oath in the foiling words: CACHE COUNTY UTAH directors of the magazine February 11th 1969 "You do solemnly swear (or company and the parent Curtis VANCE B WAITE that you have read the Publishing Co affirm) Town Clerk Martin S Ackerman presoath to which you are about to subscribe your signature and ident of Curtis was unavailable that the facts receded therein for comment today but another are true and correct so help you Curtis official said "prospects Section 5 The Town Clerk be God look grim the death rattle is (or under the pains and and he is hereby authorized and being heard" of perjury)" directed to communicate such penalties The meetings Friday will instructions to said Judges of start at 10 am and may be such special election as may be followed by a news conference Judge of Election necessary to enable them to although no conference has been properly conduct such election Section 9 The Town Board of orranged yet Curtis has 11 canvass the votes and certify Trustees directors and the Saturday hereby provides and thereof to said Town Board of that this resolution be Evening Post Co created last directs Trustees of said Town of North to publish the magazines published one time in the Herald year Lagan Utah as required by law a newspaper of general has seven directors all of Journal and that said Town Clerk shall of the circulation in the Town of North whom are also members cause ballots to be printed in the board The Post Curtis company Utah For a period of form set forth and furnish said Logan board met earlier this week to (30) days after such ballots to the judges of said thirty consider the Post's future but inin election to be furnished to the publication any person terest shall have the right to did not come to a final qualified electors thereat and conclusion that said Town Clerk shall also contest the legality of this resolution or any action taken provide a ballot box poll books but after such and all stationery necessary for pursuant thereto no one shall have any cause the use of said Judges at said time of action to contest the election or legality Section 6 Only qualified regularity formality for any cause what99 electors of the Town of North thereof soever Logan as shall have paid a Section IS This resolution property tax therein during the shall take effect immediately twelve months preceding such SALT LAKE CITY (UP1) -its passage and approval election shall be permitted to upon The forthcoming Utah LegislaPASSED by the Town Board of cast a vote at such election Any ture will examine the possibility Trustees of the Town of North of economizing in state governperson applying for a ballot at of State Utah and apthe polling place designated for Logan ment before any “serious talk" Town President the conduct of such election who proved by the about a tax increase according this 7th day of January 1969 is not challenged and any such to Utah Senate President Haven FARRESH NYMAN to whose Barlow J person qualifications Town President vote are challenged by any one Barlow told a Rotary Club or more of the election officials luncheon here Tuesday there ATTEST: or by any other person at the would be more problems with VANCE B WAITE time the ballot is applied for session than two Town Clerk revenue this shall receive a ballot and be ago years (SEAL) entitled to vote if ( 1 such person The Senate President said he is shown on the registration lists believed the governor would ask Publ date: Jan 10 1969 as a registered voter in the Town for a tax increase in his budget of North Logan and (2) such message NOTICE ELECTION person la) signs an oath sworn Rep Lorin N Pace TO ALL QUALIFIED to before one of the election take City House ELECTORS OF THE officials that lie is a qualified told the group the legislaTOWN OF NORTH LOGAN elector of the Town of North ture faced the problems of CACHE COUNTY UTAH Logan and has paid a property changing priorities — what goals tax therein during the twelve to seek—which will have to be months preceding such elusion Take notice that on the Uth a gradual change until the unor (b) produces a tax receipt day of February 1969 an certainty of the priorities is showing that he owned of record election will he held in the Town clarified Harlow added that he felt the property in the Town of North of North laigan Cache County Logan on which he paid a Utah at the place set nut below slate would go into the next fisproperty tax during the twelve for Hie purpose of submitting to cal year with a deficit from the months preceding 'he election such qualified electors of said past biennium He estimated the Each of the election officials is Town as shall have paid a dcfieit at anywhere from $2 milexpressly authorized to ad- property tax therm during the lion and $7 million minister such oath in ac- twelve months preceding such cordance with the provisions of election the following Glue-Sniffe- rs Section 6 of Chapter 14 of Title propositionIt Utah Code Annotated 1953 In the case of any such PROPOSITION the challenge or challenges election officials shall keep a list Shall negotiable coupon of the names of each person General Obligation Ronds of the challenged the grounds for such Town of North Logan Cache OKLAHOMA CITY il'PD-- A and whether such County Utah in the amount of challenge blooded" not to exceed $25oixni bearing "taunting and cold person was permuted to vote of two Such list shall In- made in interest at a rate of not to exceed note left by the killers to the led Force Air employes 6 percent' per duplicu'c h the election of six percent teen-ag"glue ficiuls at the polling place and annum and due and payable in arrest of four llie for murdered who snifters" not to exceed kl ot the polls a alter the closing thirty years said of it thrill from police dale the ol said bonds be duplicate list shall tie returned to I'olice said the note was left the governing liody by the issued and sold lor the purpose in one of the victim's wallet of of or the cost of election otticial so tnat such naviiut all part u hich had been stripped of $50 to duplicate list will be available to constructing improvements " Money is thicker than 'lie governing body wlier it the water system in said Town IiIinnI" the note said "Thanks Said rlec'mn wiP lie held at the imvasses the election results Ha ha " section 7 The County Assessor following polling place and the W E Bailey police chief of indicated will follows as and ( ourlv Treasurer or such persons Midwest City said the suburban rs as they may designate act as election officia's ie was not made public until note District Teliv the check directed to oting art Wcdne-da- y because he had a Voting District No registration lists against the tax hunch the murderers would rolls of the Town of North Logan Polling Place North Igan Town nffice 205J hrni! about it and indicate on the registration That’s why we did not lists li appropriate mark 'a1 North I2i East North lagan disclose the contents of the Utah Hit- - names of the electors shown note " Hj'lev said "Only the Election Officials triereon who paid a personal murderers could have known Vella Seamons Ruth Jenkins properly tax in the Town during uhjt it said " Vera Eva Israelsen Spoerry tne twelve months preceding the He said it led to the arrest of election and by another ap- alternate tour vnuths he railed "glue The polls shall he open the names mark 'b propriate the hour of 7 no o'clix’k sniffers' who were charged of tne electors shown thereon Tnesdav with the shooting Richard Nixon (2nd K) and Agriculture Secretary-designat- e Clifford X Hardin (2nd L) appear with two new appointees to the Nixon Administration They are J Phil Campbell President-elec- t THE DOCTOR SAYS Sat Eve Post In Deep Money Straits “First Look To Some Economizing lt speaker-designat- Arrested In Two Killings e as Hardin's Under- (L) Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture secretary and Clarence D Palmby of Minnesota as one of three assistant secretaries in the l'S Department of Agriculture Inhaling Asbestos Dust May Cause Lung Cancer By WAYNE G BRANDSTADT MD Because of the surprisingly This in itself can be sevaried uses to which asbes- rious but even more serious tos has been put there is a is the fact that the victims growing interest among doc- have a death rate from lun tors in the lung disease cancer eight times that ol called asbestosis This is one men who are not exposed to of a group of diseases of the the dust Their death rate lungs caused by the inhalation of various dusts In asbestosis the inhalation of asbestos dust over a period of years causes permanent deposits in the lungs of needlelike asbestos crystals The irritation they produce is mechanical rather than chemical and the result is fibrosis or scarring of the lungs Appliance Makers Are Advised from cancer of the digestive tract is also higher than the expected rate A further study revealed that among asbestos workers those who smoke cigarettes have a death rate from lung cancer 92 times as great as that of men who neither smoke nor work with asbestos In addition to asbestos weavers those in danger include auto mechanics brake manufacturers carpenters clutch manufacturers filter makers manufacturers of floor tiling insulators miners roofers shingle makers shipbuilders and steam fitters Even “sidewalk engineers" who enjoy watching new skyscrapers go WASHINGTON up are at some risk because manufacturers and appreciable amounts of asrepairmen were told today to bestos though not visible to improve the quality of appliance the naked eye have been service and warranties or face shown to be present in the possible federal legislation surrounding air at these loA report on a study by a cations And children are not presidential task force of immune to the danger Some appliance service and warran- kindergartens have been ties was made public by Betty known to supply raw asbesFurness special assistant to the tos for tots to mix with water President for consumer affairs to make "dough" Unlike the usual case of The report said businesses should “encourage improve- tuberculosis the lesions ments in the quality of service caused by the inhalation of and repairs and assure that dust are not localized but are warranties and guarantees say diffused throughout the what they mean and mean what lungs Since there is no effective treatment for asbesthey say" tosis prevention is essential It called for voluntary business action but served notice All workers with asbestos in that ir "substantial progress" is any form should be pronot made within a year federal tected by vents to carry the dust away legislation should be considered or they should wear respiraincluded The task force tors Those who smoke Commerce Secretary C R should quit and those who W Smith tabor Secretary should never start don't Willard Wirtz and Chairman Paul Rand Dixon of the Federal Trade Commission (UPD-Appli- ance Mental Health murders of Wilbur Ward 54 a counterintelligence agent at nearby Tinker Air Force Base and Gilbert Dnrwin Walters 52 an employe of the base from Bethany Okla Walters was found dead Christmas Day on a lawn in Oklahoma City near his home He had been killed by a single bullet in the back Ward was killed Dec 28 when he answered his doorbell and was hit by five bullets His wife Mae 50 was struck four times and wounded sermuslv BOISE iL'PI) — Representatives of the National Institute of Mental Health are ready to prepare a final draft of a study of Idaho's mental health facilities and needs the governor's office said today Three representatives of the institute met Tuesday with Gov Don Samuelson to discuss work to date on the study Samuelson asked for tne study several months ago and an investigating team was in Idaho last summer These photos are not of the same man but note the resemblance of i lor Dennis Tate right to the late Malcolm X left Talc stars in play "Message From the Gross Hoots" based on the life of Malcolm X The production is scheduled to have its American premiere in New York's Harlem StatQ And County Reports Given On US Bond Sales Cash sales of Series E and H Savings Bonds and Savings Notes during November 1968 of $215 million brought the state's total to $24848368 — only slightly less than Utah's sales for Hie full year of 1967 — according to word received by James A McMurrin of Logan Cache County bonds chairman from Kathleen Meikle State Savings Bonds director November's sales of $2152029 were 15 per cent higher than those for November of last year and for the 11 months of 1968 are averaging six per cent above the previous noted year" Ixind sales were 526310 and for the year to date totalled $308828 This represents 735 per cent of the county's assigned goal for 1968 (UFH-i- ne Defense Department Wednesday issued a March draft call of 33100 men for the Army and the Marine Corps The total was slightly below the 3370i)-madraft previouslv set for February Inductions this month are scheduled tu total 26800 The new draft schedules include provision for replacing the 48000 reservists calk'd up of the USS Pueblo last January These men will return to civilian life from five to twelve months before the expiration of their two year terms This program is expected to add 300(1 men a month to the draft quotas during the first half of 1969 The department said that of the March draftees :tl6oo will go into the Army and vm into the Marine Corps 1 November national sales of E and H Savings Bonds and Savings Notes totalled $377 March Draft Call Is Issued after the seizure Meikle Chairman McMurrin reported that Utah County's November During WASHINGTON Mrs million Holdings of Bonds and Notes cainc to $521 billion as of November 30 The cash value of E and H Ronds alone was $51 8 e billion — an peak May Propose Cul In Surtax WASHINGTON (UPD— ! John Sparkman : he had been infort that President Johnson propose cutting the 10 per income surtax in half I understand that the but irlcipites retaining the sui but cut it in two" Sparkrr i liiirmat ol the Senate Bant Committee said in an in view But Sparkman said he faro exiendmg the tax uncluj He snd it was needed to ch mf 11011 which he said had ! a "terrible" increase in h today in'rresi rates - e 1 I t Long row across thr llantir Ocean is planned by John Fairfax of Argentina Fairfax II is seen here in England trying out his I rowboat Britannia Us diungi-in another boat (background man hi r r I ffa I n-ir- 1 units |