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Show LEGAL NOTICE OF i BOND ELECTION To Ik Held in Each School Representative Rep-resentative Precinct of the Iron County School Dfatrict of Iron County, Utah, on April I, A. I)., 1919. STATE OF UTAH j County of Iron Us Iron County School District, J Pursuant to the authority and diree tion of that certain resolution and or der duly passed and adopted by Board of Kducution of Iron County School District of Iron Co., Utah, a county school district of the first class, at a special meeting thereof held at its office in Cedar City, in said school di. trict, on Saturday, to-wit: the 16th day of March, A. D, 1919. Public Notice is Hereby Given according to law, that at the bond election hereby called to be held in ! each school representative precinct of the Iron County School District of 1 Iron County, Utah, on Tuesday, to-wit: to-wit: the 1st day of April, A. D. 1919, between the hours of 2 o'clock p. m. and H o'clock p. m., and at the several polling places therein hereinafter named, there will be submitted to the duly qualified voters of said school 'district, the question following for their vote and determination thereat, j to-wit: "Shall the board of education of Iron County School District, of Iron County, Utah, for the purpose pur-pose of raising money for purchasing pur-chasing school sites, for completing' complet-ing' payment on buildings now be-injj be-injj erected, for building one or more school houses, ana supplying supply-ing the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, be empowered empow-ered to issue, negotiate and sell the school building bonds of said school district to an amount aggregating ag-gregating the principal sum of One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Thou-sand Dollars (f 130,000.00), comprised com-prised of 130 bonds, numbered consecutively from 1 to 130, inclusive, in-clusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, due serially in numerical num-erical order, as follows: $6,000 in each year from the first to the tenth year, both inclusive, after date, and $7,000 in each year from the eleventh to the twentieth year, both inclusive, after date, bearing interest from their date until paid, at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal thereof and interest thereon payable pay-able at the National Bank of Commerce, in the city and state of New York, U. S. A.?" The vote shall be by ballot which will contain the question hereinabove submitted and in addition thereto, "Bonds, Yes" and "Bonds No;" and each voter voting in favor of the bonds shall place a cross (X) in the circle on the ballot opposite and to the right of the group of words, "Bonds, Yes;" and those voting against the bonds shall place a cross (X) in the circle on the ballot opposite op-posite and to the right of the group of words, "Bonds, No;" and thereby indicate his vote upon the question submitted. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast upon said question will, on said day and date and at the several sev-eral hereinafter named polling pluces in each of the school representative precincts of said school district, be opened it the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. and remain open until the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of the same day, when they shall be closed. The polling places for, and the names of the judges who shnll thereat conduct, the said election in each of the five school representative precincts pre-cincts of said school district, are as follows, namely: Representative I'recinct No. I. Basement of Meeting House, l'ara-gonah; l'ara-gonah; Judges: Oeo. Topham, .Mrs. Kthel Robinson, W. H. Barton. Court House, Parowan; Judges: John T. Mitchell, Mrs. Nellie Green, Blanchard Whitney. Representative Precincl No. 2. Relief Hall, Parowan; Judges: Kate Taylor, John Stevens, Wm. T. Morris. School House, Summit; Judges: John P. Dalley, Benj. Lawrence, Mrs. Hubert White. Representative Precinct No. 3. Library Auditorium, Cedar City; Judges: J. II. Armstrong, Mrs. Caroline Car-oline Schoppmann, O. P. Fretwell. School House, Knoeh; Judges: M. S. Rogerson, Dan. K. Matheson, Sylvester Syl-vester Jones. Representative Precinct No. 4. New School Building, Cedur City; Judges: Kdward Parry, Mrs. Ittie Perkins, Charles Heyborne. School House, Lund; Judges: Mrs. J. D. Leigh, Mrs. J. A. Root, H. J. Doolittle. School House, Modena; Judges: F. ', L. (Jrtien, Mrs. Wm. Lund, James Mul doon. Representative Precinct No. 5. School House, Kanaira; Judges: John Piatt, J. W. Williams, Jennie Reeves. School House, New Castle; Judges: Janus Knell, Mrs. Charles Hulet, Joseph Jo-seph Co. Only the voters possessing the fol- ' lowing qualifications will be allowed I.. PMllllll. II !, ,.-l.l,., ., IMH.,i, .,, ...1. to vote at said election and no others: "Every registered voter residing resid-ing in any school representative district in which any election is held for the purpose of determining determin-ing the question of issuing bonds for such school district, and who shall have paid a property tax therein in the year preceding such election, shall be entitled to vote at any such election. Challenges for cause by any qualified voter shall be allowed at such election, and promptly decided by the judges judg-es conducting the seme." (Compiled (Com-piled Laws of Utah, of 1907, 1891 x 33.) BY ORDER of the Hoard of Education Edu-cation of Iron County School District of Iron County, Utah, made this 15th day of March, A. D., 1919. (Seal.) R. A. THORLEY, President. Attest: Janet Rollo, Clerk. SEDATIVE POWDERS Rubbing Oil, Rheumatic Liniment Croapine and Penetratine made and for sale at Blakely's Drug 1 Store. One price to all, and that price a fair one. Adv. i Rest Vegetables Radishes, Ittuce, Green Onions Spinach, Parsley, Asparagus, Mustard, Etc All orders sent ; postpaid. Send for free price 1 list. SHURTLIFF VEGETABLE FARM OVERTON - NEVADA DR. N. M. WEST CHIROPRACTOR ! I have cured others and can cure you. Why wait? Come now. I specialize in STOMACH LIVER KIDNEY and LUNG TROUBLES, j aa well aa in all NERVE TROUBLES. Examination and Consultation Consulta-tion Free. 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