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Show II BOND BALLOTS TOMIED Voters May Approve One or All of Projects in Coming Election ; H Voters will have the option of vot- hip for all Improvements listed under J the bond election w hich will tutfe place j during this month, or can vet. In favor I of separate projects and reject others. ' j If ay or Frank Pram is said ioia j Mayor FTaii; :s staled that mon ! r:i!.-ij through the bond Issue would I not be spent Immediately, excepting jn such project-- as 'demanded Immediate Immedi-ate attention. He said that the bonds provided for future development und growth of the cit and Were being vot-i ed with the idea of providing for the I future, rather than for Immediate In-J -i. illation of the rarfous projects pro-1 vlded for. He emph.-i.stz.d lie fact that eepar-I eepar-I ate items of the bond issue would be! voted upon separately Probably the rirSi expenditure, if the, bond issue Is approved, will he for the purpose vf bettering the entire How of I mmum sewage. The present outlet ha H been condemned i,v the state hoard of health, it is imperative' that ihe sew-We sew-We system of the city be altered and 1 enlarged, he said. Mayor Francis, at the Invitation of : the Ogden Prades and Labor Asaem- ljjl bli addressed that body at a meeting IH - night, speaking upon the municl- pal lighting plaht. The organization I resolved itself into 0 committee to work for the municipal lighting plant, ii 1 8 said Mayor Francis has accepted an Invitation In-vitation to speak before members of the University club tomorrow nighl on IIIh subject. IH Public ivcrest la centered upon the iWJ municipal lighting plant, th- maor IHkjf " ' ''d- Jther matters included In the bond-Issue will be taken up at a later H date, he added. |