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Show 1 ItfOTlGE OF INTENTION I WU TO TAX T K Notice Is hereby given of the inten- Hon of Itlchmond City and the City H council thereof- to create Sidewalk I! VAXne District Number SI, arid to 1 make ami construct ih'b following 1m-W 1m-W prnvements therein, to-wlt: m To lay and construct a concrete g si(iewalk five fecl'wlde, together wlt.i if bridges, culverts and tho' necessary I grading therefor,, on tlie cast side of Uf Second West strcoi between First .ffl North Btrect and jthe soutU tine of lot CL ono (l), block forty-seven (47), I l'lat "A" Itlchmond Farm Surrey; 1 on the cast side of State street be- I tween First North street and Fourt' I South strcot; on tho east stdo of Sec- I ond East street between south line of I cemetery at a point 382 feet I north of tho Intersection of I center lines of Third North street I and Second East street, and Mnln l street, on the south side of First j North street-between State and. First I West street, Itlchmond City, Utah. '' and defray thVwliole cost thereof t.t i' timatcd at $15,000, by a local assess- ment upon the lots or parcels nf Cj ground described to-wit: fl Lots 4 and 5, block 22; the west I side of block 19; lots 4 and S of I block 8; lots 2, 3, ,4 and 5, of olr.ck I E, all In Plaf "A" Itlchmond City J ,,, Survey; lots 1, 7 and 8, block 47, jfc' Tint "A" Richmond Farm Survey, lots 4 and 5, block 24; lots 4 and J C, block 17, all In Tlat "A" Durnams' n Annex Richmond City Survey; lots . 2, 3 and 4,' block 17; lots 4 and j block 10, lota 2, 3, 4and C, block 3, all in Tint "A" Thompson's Annex An-nex Richmond City Survey: lo' t hnd 6, block 4, l'lat "n" Kerr's block of Thompsons Annex,' ' Richmond Rich-mond City Survey;, lot 4, block 4, Tlat "B" Johnson's Annex, Richmond City Survey; a tract of land described na follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point 99 feet north of tho northwest north-west corner of block 40, Plat ' A" Dobson's Annex Richmond .City sur vey, running thence north on cast line of Second East street 332.5 feet to the south 'line of cemetery; thence east 100 feet; thence, south 3a2.5 feet tot lie north line of Third North street; thence west along said line of said street 100 feet to point-, of beginning; lots 4 and C, block 40; lots 3, 4 and 5, block 29, all. In Plat "A" Dobson'a Amv.-x Richmond City Survey; lots 2 and U. block 29, lots 4 and 5; block 26, lots 5 and C, block 23, nil In Plat 'A" Burnam's Annex Richmond City Survey, Sur-vey, Richmond City, Utah. ' Also to lay and construct a concrete con-crete sidewalk four feet wide together togeth-er with bridges, culverts and the uo-cessary uo-cessary grading therefor on tho catt side of State street between First 1 North street and Second North street; 1 on east side of Stato street bcivcu'i B Fourth South strcot and -a polnf ICC yf feet south of the south line of tho A.) northeast quarter of tho southwest 1 quarter of section 35, Township 14, north rango 1 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian, in Richmond City. Utah and defray tho whole cost thereof estimated es-timated at $3,000.00 by a local assessment as-sessment upon tho lots or parcels (if land described as follows, to-wlt: Lots 2. 3, 4 and 5, block 31, Plal "A" Burnam's Annex Richmond City Surrey; a tract of land describe 1 as follows, to-wlt: Beginning on south side of Fon.'il) South street at a point 82.5 feet south of'thb southwest corner of lot I 4, block 4, Tlat "B" Johnson's Annex Richmond City Surrey, following the cast stdo of tho street and running llienco south 4 degrees eleven minutes min-utes west G16.95 reet;thonco south 15 degrees 31 minutes west 481.45 feet; thence south 1 degree 31 minutes min-utes west 1565.875 feet to a point 165 feet south of tho la-ferscctlon la-ferscctlon of tho east lino of SUie street with tho south lino of the northeast quarter of the southwo-l quarter of section 35, township 14, north rango 1, East Salt Lake Baso nnd Meridian; thence east 100 feet .thence north 1 degrco 31 minutes min-utes east 15G5.875 feet thence north 15 degrees 31 minutes psrI 481.45 fcctithcnco'iiortli degrees 11 minutes cast 616.95 feet to south line of Fourth South street; thence west 100 feet to point- of beginning..' begin-ning..' .. . . j. . , Also to lay and construct' (itrect crossings together with bridges,' culverts, cul-verts, curbs and gutters nnd the necessary ne-cessary grading therefor on th9 east side of tho Intersection or Second West .street and with First North street; and with Main strcot; and with. First South street; and with Second South street; and with Third South street, respectively; oi tho east side of-State Btreet at Us Intersection Inter-section with First North street, and First South street, and Second South street, and Third South strce.. aiid Fourth South street.and Fifth South street respectively; on the cast side of Second East street at Its Intersection Intersec-tion with Third North strict, and with Second North street, aui! with First" North street, respectively; of Richmond City. Utal , tho runt estimated es-timated at $1600.00, to be pair, from the.gcneral fund of tho city. All protests and objections to the creation of said district, tho levy i f said tax or tho making of said improvements im-provements must be presented ana filed-In writing with the City Recoii-or Recoii-or of Richmond City, Utah, on or before be-fore tho 10th day of Apt II. 1920 at seven 'o'clock p. m. at which tln.n tl City Council of said city will meet and hear such protests and objections as have been filed, the said paring district to embrace and contain all of tho property and streets above mi n-tloncd n-tloncd and described.. By order of the City Council of Richmond City, Utah. A. A. JOHNSON, (SEAL) City Recorder.. - Adv-4-10 CHICHESTER S PILLS I C Jf bUlOND IIOAND PILL. fo M -F SOU) BVjDRUGQISTS EVERYWHERE QUALITY FIRST r Has Always Been our Motto I L Jewelry Repair Work g I flonest Goods At Honest Prices K i C ;M. Wendelboe, Jeweley I i bast vuum nowm btrbki mxjam, uwuu I I ' "A State of Ohio. City cf Tolela. Lucas County. i. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he !s sonlor partner of the nrm of V, 3. Clicnoy & Co.. doing bmlneM In the City )f Toledo, County un.l State aforesaid, mil that nM Arm will pay tho eutn of ON'K HUNIJIUSn POI.I.ATtS for each tml every rh to of Catarrh that cannot bi .ur.vl by tit, use of IIM.I.'S CATAntlll MUMCINK. THANK J. CIIUNET. ono'n befTi we ard tubacttbeit In ay (ir-npn-e. tills th itny of December. V. V. 1S51. A. W. OI.RASON, i6.tM Netixy Public Haifa Cota'rh Rfe-llrlne In taken In. eriiH'.iy an.l nets Ihiouuli th Dlood on he Mi-emi S irraree of th System. Bond or tii.:tio:ilats. free. ,.F. J CIIKNK.V & CO., ToJo. O. Sold by hII drucclnta. "Je. Z.'. ': Fai.'Hy VV.lt for coMrdoatlon. 0tt For Best Results see G. L. CHADWICK Chiropractor 10-11, 2-4, 0:30-7:30 Hours Arimo Blk Phone 80 ;ltS$tJtSjt Win. Eli Hawkins, D. C. " Chiropractor ; Palmer School System Rooms 1-2-3 Central Ho- telBldpr. . , Hours 9-11, 2-4, 6-7 Res.637-J Off ice 135 3 . I arc built righe Js 'C I rom first to last: ! Hfl I h'xli.iustive Itists huv.e. proved that w 1 W il Thennoid Grolide gives rubber a (I . gJmr ' JfH I phenonfcn.ll 'strength nnd en- Jft g ' IH nances elasticity. With that in ,mL ji H I mind consider these' features: iv' . ' jH I lf ifff' ' l IH I The extra thick tread of Ther- S V . H I moid Tires is made of rubber niw. . H compounded with Crolide. It. ? 'W. - H $ - ra Jflpi i H Between the cushion and the ' jf fPl ; IM tread there is a layer of stock rfflF f H I blended again with a different "m k H I wrcentagc' of Crolide. ! b f 1 I' Between each layer of fabric there j F iM H is an ex Ira coaling of Crolide com- -illw t.1 I l ,H B pound rubber. ''tV"" Ar '- St -- ct- jfr . "v?!,v-2' ' - W)M a4" H .These features plus hand methods dP m ' llM I of manufacture make Thermoid ML h' Iil m 'ljres supreme for riding comfort ttiliniii -3rrt : llM " BROWNING HS I 1 FOt BR.OSoCO KM DP Ujk (I Mi FOUR, DISTR.tQUTOR HUOMN Ulj(Jll WJI 7 H I n"' ' IS S j Rr;'T' 'a-,',nrnrtitimrSiJJ,ni' 44iWlllr553 g eeea I v The People of Tomorrow Are the People Interested I in Their Health Today 1 (I Hpk How often have you told yourself l Hgu that tomorrow you would take l Hn steps tward relief for that constant 1 fl 1 HEADACHE, BACKACHE, J f I B9 COUGH, or whatever you are suf- hi fm fering from? Did you ever realize II .mffli TOMORROW NEVER COMES, j 'Kfl and the longer you put it off, the Lltl fl more CHRONIC your ailments be- BI B come, and the longer it will take vftl you to enjoy perfect HEALTH? VkM Chiropractic for after effects of the Flu saves many jlf people from the grave. Do you ever hear of a Chiroprac- lll tic patient dying from Flu and after effects? No! Be- w cause they work on cause of the trouble, and not its ef- M fects. M Make an appointment today with me and I will prove to rJ you that by removing the cause with adjustments your i 'if 1 health can be restored. I am in a position to give you j ill ' the best the world has to offer in the way of restoring lil your health. My years of experience as a .Chiropractor f ;Jf has proven to hundreds of people suffering from both ' j kI acute and chronic diseases that Chiropractic is the only 111 way to permanent health. ,,, 1 LET ME PROVE IT IN YOUR CASE ' M FOR BEST RESULTS :- I I CONSULT i.j. : I'.u'-'i' .'- -I 111 R- Ha JACKSONg Oh O I ijJ PALMER GRADUATE 'CHIROPRACTOR j fl Phone 131 i 1 House Call 393W 9 OFFICE JUST NORTH OF, .POST OFFICE I 9 ACT TODAY, TOMOnnOW MAY U : TOO LATI3. I jH liBBVHHBHHnHHHNHHaHHHHHHHHHHBiHHHH HH |