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Show THE Two EDITORIALS Shi' :JintMiit By Outside Boundailes Payable III t .ill (l)lis weif columns., .01:1 s the di nei'di Assembly cm. lie to dui ted at Buffalo last M iv Westminster Fellowship will Blow lie at tile apallmellts ill Sage Hall at 7.90 (luest Speaker will be pin siili Rich. mi Cannaday whose greater d pth than ltll feet baek limn 'he sidewalk sueh assess-- Advanie $3 00 Six Mont (is, SI T of the I'niled States, $1,1X1 pel meiit stiall he levied upon sucfi lots or paits of lots in pieees of liilirnl to a depth of Hi") (eel only limn the inner sidewalk line The total cost of said improveNine ments is estimated at Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty ami tit) UK) ($'.1730 CO) Dollat.s, plus 1(1', ol the contract pi ice fm engine, ring and other expenses, plus interest if there he any, on inter i in warrants, of which the abutters portion is estimated alHun so, at Nine Thousand Sevt-died Fifty and GO ICO $1)730 GO Dollars; of which Two Thousand Two Hundred Thirty and HO 100 cuib ($12230 SO) Dollars for and gutter, the same being $2 GO One Year, Teat Men Want Work Today we break a house rule. It has not been our custom in the past to endorse an advertiser or his product by name in these columns. However, one of the classifieds in this week's Adlets has We refer to the classified "Wrecking" and signed Vic Here is what it (Frenchy) Dahse and DeMar Rosenlof and barns for cash or of old shacks do We wrecking says: linear foot of abutting prothereto pel ty, and in addition sidewalk diiveway, if required Gv the pmpeity owner, between the curl) and the pmiierty line at $3.50 per square yard, the cost of such driveway to he bourne by Ihe propei ty owner; and of which total cost Two Thousand and addition thereto sidewalk drive way and tree removal as may be . required between curb and pio-pat line $3.50 per squaie rty yard of eonciete needed and acro-ol tree lemnval: and tual of which total cost Five Thou and and Four Hundr d Eighty-on- and d the school program. Furnishings for the kindergarten rooms and equipment to be used by the youngest scholars are coming largely from public contribution. Chances are there are articles lying around your house right now, unused and abandoned, which might contribute considerably to a kindergarten program. Here is a list of some of the things the kindergarten people have asked for. Why not check the list and see if you can help? Household materials and toys which can be salvaged including such items as tables, rugs, wardrobe, work bench, inside toys such as doll furniture, puzzles and blocks, toys for use outside such as bicycles and scooters and childrens books and children's phonograph records. Legal Notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE IMPROVEMENT Notice is hereby given by the city council of Mount Pleasant City, Utah, of the intention of such city council to described following make tht improve ments, To grade where grading is necessary and construct 7 inch curb and gutter and by driveways on both sides of State Street between Second North Street and Third North Street. To grade where grading is necessary and contruct four CD foot cement concrete sidewalk inches thick on the following streets (when not otherwise specified, and five (5) foot cement concrete sidewalk 4 inches thick where specified; and except street crossings). to-wi- 1 The North Side of Main Street from the East line of First East Street to the West Lint1 of Third Fast Streets. The North Side of Main Street from the West line of Second West Street to the East line of Dol- I d Str et Hive i5 30 100 ($5131 ,30i lars for four (D foot sidewalk pavement, the same being $1.10 per front foot of abutting property, and in addition thereto sidewalk driveway and trtv removal between as may he required curb and property line at $3.50 per squaie yard of eonciete n(,deit and actual cost of trie removal. TJje estimated cost per front foot of curb and gutter, and the sidewalk does not includ cost of driveways or tree removal; thi' cost of which is to be assessed against the property henefitted, in addition to the I'cguTar assessment. The City of Mt. Pleasant proxcoss poses to pay all costs in ol ihe contract price plus 10' lor the construction of said curb and gutter and sidewalk paving, abutting property owner to pay for any sidewalk driveways required by him and any tree n movals required to clear for said association and other the with approval of the district school board and groups superintendent. Although teachers have been chosen and classes are slated to begin September 16, there is still something all of us can do by way of encouraging this newest addition to Fifth West si dev. alk i. 30 100 - Winter kindergarten classes will definitely be held during the coming school year at Fountain Green, Moroni, Fairview and Mt. Pleasant. This innovation in the North Sanpete school district program has been brought about through the efforts of the well-rounde- t bul-lai$2038.50 for five 3 foot pavement thsame being $1.50 per front font of abutting property, and in You Can Help The Kindergarten public-spirite- Thirtv-eigh- construction. The property to the depth hereinabove stated abutting on Second State Street between foot The F,,st side of Third West Stieet from the North Line of Main Street to the South line of Second North Street. The North side of Second North Street from .the West line of State Street to the East line of Fifth Wist Street. The West side of First East Street from the North line of First South Street to the North line of Third South Street lexer pt where now constructed i the total length of said curb and gutter and sidewalk pavement district to he 13 blocks. According to plans, specifications and profiles on file in the office of t ho City Engineer and the City Recorder; and defray the abutters' portion of the cost and expenses thereof by special assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground to b affected or henefitted by such improvements. to he assessed according to front feet thereof to the full depth of sueh lots, or parts of lots or pieces of ground; piovid d. that where any lot pait of lot or piece of ground of' is j North North Street and Third Street; abutting on Main Street between First East Street and Third East Street, and between Second West Street and Fifth Third West Street; abutting West Street from Main Street to Second North Strict; abutting Second North Street from State Street to Fifth West Street; and abutting on First East Street from First South Street to th: North line of Third South Street, shall he made and known as Mt. Pleasant Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk Paving District No. 4, and the cost of the improve rein contemplated shall ment he assessed and levied upon the property in said district according to the front feet abutting upon said streets to he improved. to All protests or objections such improvements or to the carrying out of such intention must be in writing, signed by the owners of the propirty af fected or henefitted; describing with the the same, together number of front feet; and be filed with the city recorder on or before the 3rd day of Septem her 191!). at 8:00 o'clock T. M The City Council at its first reg h-- ifications The East side ot Third West Street from the North line of Main Street to the South line of Second North Street. The North side of Second North Street from the West line of State Street to the East line of Fifth West Street. The West side of First East Street from the North line of F'irst South Street to the Noith line of Third South Street (ex cept where now constructed). According to plans on file at the City Engineers and City R (orders Office. Bids will be opened at this time by the City Council. Instructions to bidders, sped fications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans and profile, when prepared maybe, obtained upon application at the office of the City Engineer and City Recorder uon the dedollars posit of five ($3.00) which will be forfeittd unless a hid is accepted or plans, and specifications are returned in good condition to the office of the City Engineer by the tim bids are opened. The City Council r. serves the right to reject any or all bids. By ordtr of the City Council. Harold P. Hansen. City Recorder. Date of First Publication. Aug ust 19, 1949. Date Of Final Publication, Sep tember NOTICE 9, 1949. TO CONTRACTORS ust Gth 1949. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 8.00 oclock P.M. September 10, 1949, for the work of: To supply and or install on Main Street for a distance of three blocks, beginning at the west line of the intersection of First East Street and Main Street and running thence West three blocks to the East line of the intersection of Second West Street and Main Street; and on State sr.eet for a distance of six blocks beginning at the South line of the intersection of Third North Street and State Stixet; and running thence South on State Street for a distance of six blocks to the North line of the intersection of Third South and State Street; the total length of said lighting district to be nine blocks; Installation of said lighting equipment shall, except as to the one block between State Street and First West street on Main Street, shall consist of four units, each consisting required aeadetm of appointees, each must be a bon.1 fide resident of the state of Utah and a citizen of the United State Fed-r- al law prohibits appoint ment of any but legal resident of the state represented hv tin Senator. Applicant-shoulFurther, ascertaain b. forehand a strict physiea examination, that they are qual ified to meet the pin steal requirements at the Naval Acad by undergoing of a Union Metal No. 6400-Y3- Monotube Standard, set upon a concrete base, and a Westing-housOV-2- Luminaire brack- eted to the standard, and connected by electric cable, to a block two of such units on each side of the street and staggered: and as to the one block on Main Street between State Street and First West Street shall consist of six such units of the block, three of such units on each side of the street and time bids are opened. The City Council reserves the tight to reject any or all bids By order of the City Council. Harold P. Hansen. City Recorder. Date of First Publication, August 19, 1949. Date Of Final Publication, Sep- City Recorder. Date of First Publication, Aug- NOTICE Publication, Sep 2 19.19. TO CONTRACTORS tember (XA In addition, candidates for tin academy must be not less than seventeen years of age nor more than twenty-onrats of ac -- A Blend driveways i: Kentucky Whiskey I ?' V V L I....- . KA VOhK DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, N. Y. 86 PROOF and gutter and ol sub s State Street Second between North Street and of Third North Street. To grade where grading is m cess i r and construct four cement concrete sidewalk 4 .inches thick mi the following not oth' rw Ise slieets when foot cespecified, and five i3 ment concrete sidewalk 4 inches t h k where specified, and ev Hiy ...... 6.: GRAN NEUTRAL SPilLTS curl on both tD-tou- i t t WANTED Holstein Reeve Eriekson, Rhone 2017 on April 1st of the ealenda-yeain which they enter the academy, according to milium See For tows. Sale 1918 ton stude- l1.- Annapolis Says Watkins S.-- For Salt Bailed See Rex l Matson, Mt. Plea- Special Get a bike basket at no extra cost Harves S rviee Have harves with every Firestone Bike purchand plow for custom woik, ased August 22 to 27. Call Fairview 2307 or see Duane Co., Mt. Pleasant. A 19 eh Peterson, Fairview. A 12 19 pd sant regulations. to this ag Only exception rule applies to candidates w hi have served honorably not los than one year in the armed forces Such candidates may he ad mitted between th ages ot seventeen and twenty-threyears of age. On the basis of the abo' mentioned Civil Service examinations, Senator Watkins wiH appoint a principal and three alternates for each of the four vacacies to the academy. Should the principle fail to qualifv the appointment will fall to the first alternate, then the second and finally the third alternate if the first three fail to qualify in order. 12 19 2G A eh Bailey-McCun- New Store Building ready to move into. Best of Write or location in Orem. phone Thomas L. Kitchen. Orem Can Home 1st So. 2nd East. arrange terms. Glen B. Gunderson, 287 D Street, Salt Lake A 22 TFch city, Utah. FOR RENT e Canvas, rule tennis shoes, $1.98 SHOES FOR SALE ber-sole- per pair, shoes, $3.29. formerly SG.50, $12.95. formerly Pleasant. Co., Mt. Bailey-McCun- r basketball regulation A 19 eh. Service Bailing Custom Hay straw bailing and bailing, home at trucking. Also have hampshires Fairview, G rooms, half base- and Corriedales yearling rams See Melvin Peterson, for sale. ment. Sec Frank Swensen 3 A 12 19 pd Fairview. blocks south of D and RG station. A 12 19 2t S2 pd. For Sale 3 coal ranges, one All applicants will suhso overand heater, davenport FOR SALE Canning tomatoes. quently be notified of the place stuffed chair. Phone Fairview where $1 bu. Bring container. examinations will A 12 19 pd 3922. For Sale Modern frame Alt bur V. Watkins Utah) will have four vacancies to fill at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.. for the 1950 school year and applicants will ho designated on the basis ot Cival Service Examinations to h. conducted N'o , 9th So. and Main St. Fay-son- , A 19 2G pd Utah. resiformer FOR SALE The Building lot in Mt. dence of Bishop James Larsen WANTED Pleasani. Will pay cash. S;e at Thiid South and State. See ch David L. Bailey or Phone 339 W. or call H. C. Jacobs. A ADLETS . . . 12-1- Sale Freash Cucumbers For Sale- 1934 Ford tudor sedan See Lional Longson, 6GG Eaet l trailer. Make and 2nd south, Mt. Pleasant. A 19 pd offer. See Wallis Rosenlof, Mt. For Sale-193Chev. Sedan. In Pleasant or Phone 75A W 19, 2G, pd good condition. See Ira Gar-lick- , A 19 pd. Fairview. Store. E'oi For Sale Grocery fuither information contact FOR SALE Heavy duty, Army Mrs. Ethelyn Anderson Spring bicycle in good condition. Cali or Roy A 19 pd City, Utah. Phone Mt. Pleasant 281J. Utah M. Andeison, Ephraim. A 19. 2G pd LADIES DRESSES Fall line Maisonette frocks. Call Mrs. any kind any Paul B.rgstrom, Mt. Pleasant, Fordimension ready for immediA 19 pd Phone 281 J. ate delivery anywhere in lit ah. WRECKING We do wrecking of Equipped to saw dimensions old sheds and barns for cash specified in special order. Sei or lumber. Vic Dahse and DeMar Keith S. Hansen, Fairvi.w, ot A 19 2G pd A 19 pd phone 3G2G. Rosenlof. E'or A 19, 2G pd. - Two-whee- QUALIFIED WOMEN WANTED by Avon Products, Inc., nationally adveitised cosmetics manufacturer, to act as Representatives in Mt. Pleasani, Fairview and Spring City Write AVON PRODUCTS, INC., Utah. 1G4 N. 7 A 5. 12, E and Provo, Pd. 19 1S5-J-- Sale-Lumbe- Salesmen Wanted- DONT WRITE US IF you like to punch a time clock and work fm tb other man. DO WRITE US IF you would like to go into a business of your own in South Sanpe e county. No capital needed to start. Write Rawleighs Dept. UTHT64-25G- , Denver, Colo. - A 19 pd. j NO SCHOLAR CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT This BACK-TO-SCHO- ' Special OL Combination McKesson's Ammoniated Toothpowder and Dr. West's Toothbrush $1.10 Value -- -- Only 89c FOR THAT YOUNG MAN Who's Going Away To School A TAWN" TRAVEL KIT PI Completely Equipped With All Shave and Toiletry Needs In Handy Plastic Case Special $2.49 ICKY" YOU FIRST DAY ON THE CAMPUS NIEDS LET US SUPPLY YOUR HOME PERMANENT TONI Roll-u- p C RAYVE HUDNUT with The New Spin Curl" Senator i - Fairview. tiaker truck. Excellent condition A 7 to I) 30 complete with Hat bed, coal and Rex C. Matson cattle rack. alfalfa hay. Mt. Pleasant A 12 19 2d eh. r NUTRI-T0NI- itb ffiUnjL - 9, 194!). Vacancies At thats Sale-Nearl- . cmy. DON'T BE AN the whiskey new apartment TAXI SERVICE All houis- To or an destination. Call Mt. Pleas Call 183-electiie wash-.rA 5. 12. 11). 2G pd see Mrs. Emma Kenward. A 19 c ant 291 J. For t tember Actually, Bert's catch is in the minnow class compared to the objects of stories Scott Passey, Cloard Jensen and Henry Tuttle have been telling since they returned The this week frm a trip to the Salmon river in Idaho. trio have made some incredible statements about the monsters a man is apt to find on his hook when he dunks it in he Salmon. Scott claims the fish were so big that for one of the pictures taken during the trip he allowed a fish to hold him up instead of visa versa. Such details as this were wasted on a couple ot scoffers who happened to be at Clayt Fike's food locker when Scott stopped by tor some waxed paper. The skeptics, R. K. Gaddie and Howard Larsen, listened dubiously as Scott piled up the superlatives and Clayt rolled out about 10 yards of waxed paper. Finally, R. K. turns a calculating eye on the paper and says, "Hmm, that ought to be just about enough to cover one of Passeys fish." street-lightin- . Enjoy fish hog, according to Gordon Slaker s definition, is a man who catches a German Brown, 32 inches long, of a Gordon says this definiTuesday evening at Cleveland tion fits Bert Hafen and Bert says he can't help it if it was dark when he held that board plank up and said, "Hey, fellers, look what I caught." A Jack-mans- Office of the City Recorder, Mount Pleasant City, Utah, Aug- staggered; According to plans on file at the City Engineers and City Recorders Office. Bids will be opened at this time by the City Council. Instructions to bidders, specifications and forms for contract uiar meeting thereafter, and bond, together with plans on the 3rd day of Septembe and profiles, when prepared P. 8 M.. will 00 o'clock at 1919, be obtained may applicasaid consider ordering improve tion at the office ofupon the City Enment and the proposed levy, and and City Recorder upon hear and consider sueh protests gineer of five ($5.0(3) dolthe and objections to said improve lars, deposit will be forfeited unments as shall have been made less awhich hid is accepted or plans, By orijer of the City Council of and specifications are returned Mount Pleasant City, Utah. in good condition to the office Dated August 8th., of the City Engineer hy the Harold P. Hansen. ust 12. 1919. Date of I a st 1949 TOM FOOLERY Watkins announced Thursday that persons desiung an apjxiintment to the aearemy Devo should make application to turn ''College'', led by John Biowne at 318 Senatoi Office Building ) p r lumber.'' These gentlemen are to be commended to anyone who owns an old shack or barn and has been wondering whether to tear it down or just let it fall down. We Frenchy and DeMar have the obvious answer. wish them good luck and good wrecking. If their business thrives some of North Sanpetes eyesores are bound to disappear. 15 Senator sidewalk). i changed all that. rs ember 19. , tie eondueted Friday, August 19, 1949 Parent-Teache- of cl.un ti Muni' y , Kates ai Sunday morning tile f irst pi estis tel J n and Mrs will he Mi Spe.iKeis semees AUGUST FRIDAY. PYRAMID )eet will he tions will UMiss Oieana Biandon. piesidenl Washington, D. C. No applua ot the III ganizatJull, will tie III lions will lie received alter ( t ober 2Gth. charge ol the meeting. In making application for the Civil Service examination, appll Missionary Organization should state their names Furnishes Sacrament Program cants in full, names of parents, age ol Stake missionaries will tie in applicant, schooling ami resid charge ol Sunday evening ence-citycounty, and state. ' es at the Mt. Pleasant North Civil Service examination' The ward, according to Bishop Arn the Senator pointed out, will old Y. Slovens. not qualify the candidates tot Secial music has is en ar- Annapolis. Those appointed b ranged. The meeting will begin the Senator still must pass ie at 8 p,m. gular academy tests. This method of designating cept street erossingsi: Senator Walkin' candidates, The North Side of Mam Street .Said, "was undertaken by me i fiorn the Hast line ol First Fast insure the selection of the best Street to the West Line of Third qualified candidat s and ti East Streets. eliminate political appointment-whicin many instances tire no The North side of Main Street from the West line ol Second in the best interest of our mili West Striet to the East line of tary establishment. In addition to the mental qual Fifth West Street, (five 5 foot Commissioners To Ceneral Assembly Will Be Speakers At Presbyterian Services Issued INriv Fndai The Ninth Sanpete Publishing Company and enteied at the Post titlne at Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Counts' I t .r h as class mallei urnici the Ai I of Congress of Man h 3, 1ST!) Suhseription PLEASANT I!C Church Corncr- - Exceptional Service In Community Leadership'' From Citation Awarded By Utah State Agricultural College Jan. 16, 1949 Noith Sanpete' Home Newspaper Thomas 1. J mill Editor amt Maiid;ii MT. R CITY DRUG R. J. CHRISTENSEN Registered Pharmacist Mt. Pleasant - - Phone 50 I |