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Show NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION TO BE HELD IN NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT, SANPETE COUNTY, UTAH. On Saturday, April 21, A. D. 1920. STATE OF UTAH ) s COUNTY OF SANPETE ( ss. NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT ) Pursuant to the authority and direction of that certain resolution and order duly passed and adopted by the Board of Education of North San Pete School District, of San Pete County, Utah, at a regularly called meeting thereof held at its office in the City of Mount Pleasant, in said School District, on Fritlav. the 9th. dav of April, 1920, 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 North Sanpete School District, of Sanpete County, Utah, on Saturday, the 24th day of April, A. D., 1920, between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m., and at the several polling places therein hereinafter designated and named, there will be submitted to the duly qualified voters of said school district, the following question for their vote and determination thereat, to wit: "Shall the Board of Education of the North Sanpete School District, of Sanpete County, Utah, for the purpose of raising funds for purchasing schoel sites, for building one or more school houses, and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds, be impowered to issue, negotiate and sell bonds of such district to an amount aggregating the principal sum of seventy-five thousand dollars, comprised of bonds of the demoniation of $500 each, bearing interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and which bonds shall be payable not more than .twenty years from their date?" The vote shall be by ballot which will contain the question heroin-above heroin-above submitted and in addition thereto "Bonds, Yes O" and Bonds, No O"; and each voter voting in favor of 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 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 hereinafter named polling places in each of the school representative precincts of said school district, be opened at the hour of 7 o'clock a. m. and remain open until the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. of the same day, when they shall be closed. The polling places for, and the names of the judges who shall thereat conduct, the said election in each of the five school representative representa-tive precincts of said school district, are as follows, to-wit: REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place Judges For voters of Indianola precinct W. B. Seely, William White, Indianola School House R. H. Spencer For voters of Milburn precinct George E. Stewart, Edmund House- Milburn School House keeper, Maitland Graham For voters in Fairview psecinct, E. A. Day. Sr., James P. Larsen Junior High School Building, Fairview John A. Anderson. REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 2. For all voters in precinct, C. W. Sorensen Mt. Pleasant Grade School building, Joseph Lund, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Harry G. Ericksen. REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 3. For voters in Spring City precinct, John R. Baxter, H. W. Peterson, City Hall, Spring City. C. A. Larsen. For voters in Chester precinct, George A. Sumsion, D. 11. Candland School House, Chester. Samuel Martin. REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 4. For all voters in precinct, Julius Christensen, Aaron Hardy,' City Hall, Moroni Lars J. Anderson. REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 5. For voters in Fountain Green precinct, William Collard, Jas. E. Sorensen, City Hall, Fountain Green C. S. Augason. For voters in Wales precinct, James Jensen, Henry J. Rees, School House, Wales Alfred Lamb, Jr. Only the voters possessing the following qualifications, and no other, will be allowed to vote at the said election: "Every registered voter residing in any school representative district in which any election is held for the purpose of determining 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 conducting the same." (Compiled Laws of Utah, 1317, 4630.) By order of the Board of Education of North San Pete School District, of San Pete County, Utah, made the 9th. day of April, A. D. 1920. C. N. LUND, President FRANKLIN HANSEN, Member JOHN R. GRAHAM, Member JOHN P. JOHNSON, Member WILLIAM R. DAVIS, Member ATTEST: (SEAL) JOHN S. BLAIN, Clerk. |