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Salt Lake City, Utah
May 30, 1978
The Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt
Lake County, Utah, met in regular public session at its regular
meeting place in Room 301, in the City and County Building in
Salt Lake City, Utah, at 8:00 o'clock A.M. on the 30th day of
May, 1978, with Ted L. Wilson, Mayor, presiding. At the direction
of the Mayor, the roll of the board was called with the following
result:
Ted L. Wilson, Mayor
Jess A. Agraz, Commissioner
Glen N. Greener, Commissioner
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Jennings Phillips, Jr. , Commissioner
Absent:
ThomasS_"_Ha_1, Caxnmissioner
Also present were Sildred V. vighem, City Recorder,
and Roger F. Cutler, City AiL orney.
After the meeting ?-lad been dri,, gelled to order end
the minutes of the preceding meeting read and approved, the
City Recorder presented to the board en affidavit, evidencing
the giving of not less than twenty-four (24) hours puhlic notice
of the agenda, date, time and place of the May 30, 197R,
meeting in compliance with the rcr,u_remenbs of Section 52-4-6(2),
�'tah Code .Annotated, 1953, as emend'us by (1) resting written
notice of the meeting at the principal office of the board end
(2) providing notice to at least ono newspaper of general
circulation within the geographic ,;aria .iction of Salt Lake City,
Utah, or to a local media correspondent. The affidavit was
ordered recorded in the minutes of the meeting and is as
follows:
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STATE OF UTAH
COUNTY OF SALT LAKE )
I, the undersigned, the duly qualified and acting City
Recorder of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, do hereby
certify, according to the records of said city in my official
possession, and upon my own knowledge and belief, that in
accordance with the requirements of Section 52-4-6(2), Utah Code
Annotated, 1953, as amended, I gave not less than twenty-four
(24) hours public notice of agenda, date, time and place of the
May 30, 1979, regular public meeting held by the Board of
Commissioners of Salt. Lake City, Salt Lake County, 0tah, by:
(a) causing a Notice of Public Meeting to be posted at the
principal office of the board at Room 200 in the City and County
Building, in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 26, 1978, at least
twenty-four (24) hours before the convening of the meeting, in
the form attached hereto an Exhibit A; said Notice of Public.
Fleeting having continuously remained so posted and available for
public inspection during the regular office hours of the board
until the convening of the meeting; and
(b) causing a cony of the Notice of Public Meeting in .,he
form attached hereto as Exhibit A to be provided on May 26, '97C,
at least tweet;,-four (24) hours before the convening of the
meeting, to Deseret News a newspaper of general circula-
tion within the geographic .jurisdiction of Salt Lake City, and
to each local media correspondent, newspaper, radio station or
television station which has requested notification of meetings
of the Board of Commissioners.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my
official signature and impressed hereon the official seal of
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 30th day of May,
1978.
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City Recorder, Salt ;fake City,
Salt Lake County, 4.A.h
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EXHIBIT A
[Attach Notice of Public Meeting]
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NOTICE Or ..;F i f•;r, OR THE
HrO:.''i% tJ:`' lC;;ir'. OF
SALT LAKE CI Y, UTAH
1' LC i:O'1'.[CF, is hereby given h„,tt t:,e Board of Commissioners
f Salt 7.::ke City, Utah, will hold a :-._Ot fog in Room 301 in
--`o City ::nd County Building in Salt ,e City, co.caencing
:t 8:00 o'clock a .m. on May 30 , 1978 .
The Agenda for the meeting consists of the following:
RESOLUTION - Finding and promulgating the results of an election held in Salt
Lake City, Utah, on May 23, 1978, to determine the issuance of $42,000,000
Airport Revenue Bonds of Salt Lake City.
DATED: May 26, 1978
BY: �ylGYh/.� l�• (tiJM�
STATE OF UTAH
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County of Salt Lake )
On the 26th day of May , 19 78 , I personally
delivered a copy of the foregoing notice to each member of the
Board of City Commissioners and posted copies of the same in con-
spicuous view, at the following times and locations within the
City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah:
(1) At 9:55 o'clock a .m. in the City Recorder's
office, Room 200; and
(2) At 10:00 o'clock a .m. in the newsroom in
Roo 301.
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S-;Uscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of
May , 19 78
Its
PUBLIC, Rest ang ,
Salt ". -ke county, Utah
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Thereupon after the conduct of business not pertinent
to the following, the City Recorder presented the returns of
the special airport revenue bond election held in said city on
May 23, 1978, which returns, including the lists of challenged
voters, had been certified to the Board of Commissioners by the
judges of election appointed to conduct the election, together
with all absentee ballots in her custody. The returns were
ordered filed with the official records of the Board of
Commissioners.
Election judges were appointed to count the aforesaid
absentee ballots which had been delivered by the City Recorder.
After such absentee ballots had been opened, verified and
deposited in a ballot box, they were counted by the aforesaid
election judges and the resulting tally was added to the official
canvass.
It was thereupon moved by Com. Phillips and seconded
by Com. Greener that the Board of Commissioners sit as a Board
of Canvassers for the purpose of canvassing and declaring the
results of the aforesaid bond election. The returns of the
election were then canvassed by the Board of Commissioners and
it was determined that the following numbers of persons seeking
to vote were challenged, the following numbers of mutilated
ballots were cast but not counted, and that of a total of — g879
votes cast at said election, the following votes were ascertained
to have been cast for and against the following proposition at
the following polling places:
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NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF CHALLENGED VOTERS
POLLING PLACE CHALLENGED VOTERS PERMITTED TO VOTE
Newman School None None
Rose Park School One One
West High School None None
Washington School None None
Meadowlark School Two Two
Backman School None None
First Southern Baptist Church None None
Jackson School None None
Horace Mann Community School None None
Castle Heights Apartment None None
Lowell School None None
Residence of W. Douglas
Merrill None None
Ensign School (No. 12) None None
Ensign School (No. 13) None None
Residence of Leila
Ethington None None
Wasatch School None None
Edison School One One
Franklin School None None
Lucero L.D.S. Ward None None
Park View School None None
Glendale Park School None None
Riley School None None
Jefferson School One One
City and County Building None None
Board of Education Administration
Building None None
Bryant Intermediate School None None
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NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF CHALLENGED VOTERS'
POLLING PLACE CHALLENGED VOTERS PER-?Iri'tD TO VOTE
University L.D.S. Ward None None
Webster School None None
Friendship Manor Two Two
Central City Community Center None None
Roosevelt Intermediate School None None
East High School None None
Sunnyside L.D.S. Complex None None
Liberty School None None
Residence of Isabel Taylor None None
South High School None None
Hawthorne School None None
Senior Citizens High Rise None None
Centenary Methodist Church None None
Residence of Karl N. Goodman None None
Nibley Park School None None
llintah School (No. 41) None None
Bonneville School None None
Emerson School None None
Uintah School (No. 44)
None None
Clayton Intermediate School One One
Converse Hall Westminster
College Two Two
Garfield School None None
Highland High School Two Two
Stratford L.D.S. Ward None None
Residence of Zoe M. Campbell None None
Bonneville Golf Course Club House None None
Indian Hills School Two Two
Monument Park 9th—llth L.D.S. Wards None None
Dilworth School Five Five
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NUMBER OF
NUMBER OF CHALLENGED VOTERS
POLLING PLACE CHALLENGED VOTERS PERMITTED TO VOTE
Parley's 3rd, 5th, 7th L.D.S.
Wards Three
Three
Beacon Heights School None None
Rosslyn Heights School None None
Highland Park School None None
Absentee Ballots None None
TOTAL 22 22
PROPOSITION
Shall negotiable coupon revenue bonds of Salt Lake City,
Utah, in the sum of $42,OGD,000 be issued and sold for the
purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring improvements and
extensions to the public utility of said city comprising
its municipal airports, landing fields, landing strips, and
air navigation facilities, by constructing additional
airline terminal buildings and facilities and additional
auxiliary buildings and facilities to be used in connection
with the operation and maintenance of the airports, improving
and rehabilitating airport runways, making site relocation
of airport utility facilities made necessary by reason of
such improvements and extensions, together with the
acquisition of all land necessary therefor and the acquisi-
tion of all appurtenant facilities necessary and convenient
in connection with such improvements and extensions, all
for the use of the traveling public and others using the
municipal airport facilities, and all costs incident to the
authorization and issuance of the revenue bonds, including
engineering, legal and fiscal advisers' fees, interest •
estimated to accrue on the revenue bonds during the period
of construction and for not exceeding twelve (12) months
thereafter, and amounts necessary to establish bond reserve
funds and to provide necessary working capital, said
revenue bonds to mature serially in not more than thirty
years from their date or dates and to be payable as to both
principal and interest solely from the income and revenues
to be derived from the ownership and operation of said
public utility, including to the extent received and made
available for the purpose aviation excise fuel tax proceeds
received from the State of Utah, and under no circumstances
to be a general obligation of Salt Lake City or to be
payable from ad valorem taxes?
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NUMBER NUMBER OF '1ViAL
NUMBER OF OF VOTES MUTILATED VOTES
POLLING PLACE VOTES FOR AGAINST BALLOTS CAST
Newman School 234 13 0 247
Rose Park School 236 24 0 260
West High School 43 5 0 48
Washington School 198 19 0 217
Meadowlark School 48 3 0 51
Backman School 163 19 0 182
First Southern Baptist Church 105 13 0 118
Jackson School 75 5 0 80
Horace Mann Community School 29 2 0 31
Castle Heights Apartment 189 11 0 200
Lowell School 91 3 0 94
Residence of W. Douglas
Merrill 136 8 0 144
Ensign School (No. 12) 150 11 0 161
Ensign School (No. 13) 273 16 0 289
Residence of Leila Ethington 146 13 0 159
Wasatch School 246 9 0 255
Edison School 111 22 0 133
Franklin School 58 13 0 71
Lucero L.D.S. Ward 18 5 1 23
Park View School 154 22 0 176
Glendale Park School 126 8 0 134
Riley School 127 23 1 150
Jefferson School 85 10 0 95
City and County Building 45 4 0 49
Board of Education Administration
Building 81 7 0 88
Bryant Intermediate School 103 8 0 111
University L.D.S. Ward 144 11 0 155
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NUMBER NUMBER OF TOTAL
NUMBER OF OF VOTES MUTILATED VOTES,
' POLLING PLACE VOTES FOR AGAINST BALLOTS CAST
Webster School 78 9 0 87
Friendship Manor 165 9 0 174
Central City Community Center 48 8 0 56
Roosevelt Intermediate School 71 8 0 79
East High School 197 13 0 210
Sunnyside L.D.S. Complex 68 1 0 69
Liberty School 121 14 0 135
Residence of Isabel Taylor 113 12 0 125
South High School 62 21 0 83
Hawthorne School 113 18 0 131
Senior Citizens High Rise 142 9 0 151
Centenary Methodist Church 105 13 0 118
Residence of Karl N. Goodman 107 16 0 123
Nibley Park School 111 11 0 122
Uintah School (No. 41) 230 25 1 255
Bonneville School 404 21 0 425
Emerson School 129 12 0 141
Uintah School (No. 44) 201 16 0 217
Clayton Intermediate School 304 9 0 313
Converse Hall Westminster
College 129 5 0 134
Garfield School 193 23 0 216
Highland High School 197 14 0 211
Stratford L.D.S. Ward 250 19 0 269
Residence of Zoe M. Campbell 228 10 0 238
Bonneville Golf Course Club House 247 12 0 259
Indian Hills School 330 9 0 339
A;onument Park 9th-llth L.D.S. Wards 245 13 0 258
Dilworth School 252 11 0 263
Parley's 3rd, 5th, 7th L.D.S. Wards 150 14 0 164
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NUMBER NUYBER OF 7171AL
NUMBER OF OF VOTES MUTILATED VOTES
POLLING PLACE VOTES FOR AGAINST BALLOTS CASE
Beacon Heights School 168 11 1 179
Rosslyn Heights School 301 13 0 314
Highland Park School 263 37 0 300
Absentee Ballots - - - -
TOTAL 9136 743 4 9879
Thereupon, the following resolution was introduced in
written form by Mayor Wilson , was read in full, and pursuant
to motion made by Com. Phillips and seconded by Com. Greener
was adopted by the following vote:
Aye: Ted L. Wilson, Mayor
Jess A. Agraz, Commissioner
Glen N. Greener, Commissioner
Jennings Phillips, Jr., Commissioner
Nay:
The resolution was then signed by the Mayor in open
meeting and recorded by the City Recorder. The resolution is as
follows:
A RESOLUTION finding and promulgating the results of an
election held in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 23, 1978,
to determine the issuance of $42,000,000 Airport Revenue
Bonds of Salt Lake City.
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WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution duly adopted on
April 11, 1978, a special election was called by this Board of
Commissioners to be held in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County,
Utah, on May 23, 1978, for the purpose of submitting to the
qualified registered electors of said city the revenue bond
proposition hereinafter set out; and
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WHEREAS pursuant to a resolution duly adopted on May
LL, 1978, this Board of Commissioners appointed the judges of
election who were to conduct said election; and
WHEREAS said election was duly and regularly held and
the result thereof at each polling place has been determined by
the judges of election appointed to conduct said election, and
the returns thereof have been certified by the judges of
election to this Board of Commissioners; and
WHEREAS a majority of the qualified, registered
electors of the city who voted at said election, voted in favor
of the revenue bond proposition hereinafter set out and said
election results have today been officially canvassed by this
Board of Commissioners and declared to have resulted in favor of
the approval of the revenue bond proposition hereinafter set
out;
NOW, THEREFORE, Be It and It Is Hereby Resolved by
the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County,
Utah, as follows:
Section 1. That there having been furnished to this
Board of Commissioners the returns from each polling place at
which the airport revenue bond election held in Salt Lake City,
Utah, on May 23, 1978, was conducted, including duplicate lists
of the name of each person offering to vote at said election
who was challenged as to his right to vote by an election
official, or any other person, the grounds for such challenge
and whether such person was permitted to vote, and after
examination and canvass of such returns and such lists of
challenged voters, it is hereby officially found, determined and
declared that 4 ballots were determined to be mutilated,
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23 voters were challenged, and of the challenged voters,
22 were permitted to vote, that as to the proposition set
forth in full in Section 2 of this resolution, 9879 number of
votes were cast, of which 9136 votes were in the affirmative
and 743 votes were in the negative.
Section 2. That at the special revenue bond election
held in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, on May 23, 1978,
the following proposition is hereby found and determined to have
been approved by a majority of the qualified, registered
electors of said city who voted at said election:
PROPOSITION
Shall negotiable coupon revenue bonds of Salt Lake City,
Utah, in the sum of $42,000,000 be issued and sold for the
purpose of defraying the cost of acquiring improvements and
extensions to the public utility of said city comprising
its municipal airports, landing fields, landing strips, and
air navigation facilities, by constructing additional
airline terminal buildings and facilities and additional
auxiliary buildings and facilities to be used in connection
with the operation and maintenance of the airports, improving
and rehabilitating airport runways, making site relocation
of airport utility facilities made necessary by reason of
such improvements and extensions, together with the
acquisition of all land necessary therefor and the acquisi-
tion of all appurtenant facilities necessary and convenient
in connection with such improvements and extensions, all
for the use of the traveling public and others using the
municipal airport facilities, and all costs incident to the
authorization and issuance of the revenue bonds, including
engineering, legal and fiscal advisers' fees, interest
estimated to accrue on the revenue bonds during the period
of construction and for not exceeding twelve (12) months
thereafter, and amounts necessary to establish bond reserve
funds and to provide necessary working capital, said
revenue bonds to mature serially in not more than thirty
years from their date or dates and to be payable as to both
principal and interest solely from the income and revenues
to be derived from the ownership and operation of said
public utility, including to the extent received and made
available for the purpose aviation excise fuel tax proceeds
received from the State of Utah, and under no circumstances
to be a general obligation of Salt Lake City or to be
payable from ad valorem taxes?
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Section 3. That at the aforesaid special revenue bond
election, only qualified registered electors of the city were
allowed to vote on the proposition submitted at said election.
Section 4. That notice of said special revenue bond
election, embracing all matters required by law to be contained
therein, was given by publication in the Salt Lake Tribune, a
newspaper of general circulation published in Salt Lake City,
Salt Lake County, Utah, on the following days: April30 , 1978,
May 7 , 1978-, and May 14 , 1978, the date of the first of
said publications being not less than twenty-one (21) days
nor more than thirty-five (35) days prior to the date set for
said election; that said notice, as published, is hereby in all
respects approved, ratified and confirmed; that the Board of
Commissioners did in said resolution designate the polling places
for said election and did provide the necessary ballot boxes,
ballots, paraphernalia, equipment and supplies needed for the
conduct of the election; that by resolution adopted by the Board
of Commissioners on May 17, 1978, there were appointed the
necessary election judges, and alternate election judges, to serve
at each polling place at which said election was conducted, and
that there was furnished to the election judges appointed for each
polling place lists of registered voters residing in each regular
election district entitled to use each such polling place; that
only persons registered and qualified as electors under the
Constitution and laws of the State of Utah voted at said election;
that duplicate lists were prepared showing the name of each person
offering to vote whose right to vote was challenged by an election
official, or by any other person, the grounds for such
challenge and whether or not such person was permitted to vote;
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that the ballots used at said election were in the form provided
by law; that the officials to serve at said election were duly
and properly appointed by the Board of Commissioners as provided
by law, and that the places of all absent judges of election
were properly filled in accordance with law, and that before
opening the polls, the election judges were properly sworn in
accordance with law, and that the polls at said voting places
were opened at 7:00 o'clock A.M. and remained open until, and
not later than 8:00 o'clock P.M. ; that after the closing of the
polls, the ballots were properly counted and tallied, and the
necessary records made by the judges of election in accordance
with law, and the ballot boxes sealed and delivered to the
Board of Commissioners, as required by law; that all absentee
ballots in the custody of the City Recorder which were delivered
to the Board of Commissioners were counted by election judges
appointed by the Board of Commissioners and the resulting tally
added to the official canvass in the manner prescribed by law;
and that all things whatsoever required by law to be done in
connection with the holding of said election were properly
and duly performed in manner and form as required by law.
Section 5. That this Board of Commissioners having
adopted this resolution pursuant to the provisions of Section
12 of the Utah "Municipal Bond Act, as amended (Section 11-11l-11,
Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended), determining that a
majority of the qualified electors of the city voting on the
aforesaid proposition assented to the issuance of such bonds,
this Board of Commissioners is, therefore, authorized to
proceed to issue the bonds voted at said election as permitted
In Section 11-14-13, Utah Code Annotated, 1953.
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Section 6. That in accordance with the requirements
of Section 66-2-1, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, said bonds shall
be offered to the Utah Department of Finance, and if the said
Department fails to offer to purchase said bonds at a price
equal to or better than the best price obtainable, in the opinion
of this Board of Commissioners, at public sale, then the offer
of said Department, if any offer is made within the time
prescribed by law, shall be rejected and said bonds shall be
sold as provided by law.
Section 7. That immediately after its adoption this
resolution shall be signed by the Mayor and City Recorder,
shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose and shall
take immediate effect.
Passed and approved May 3071978
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Attest:
H/J UJ'WLE i
City Recorder
(Here follows other business not pertinent to the
above.)
Pursuant to motion duly made and seconded, the Board
of Commissioners adjourned.
Attest:
City Recorder
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Judges Initial__ ._—___.— Ballot N2 2 6
ABSENT VOTER BALLOT
SPECIAL REVENUE BOND ELECTION
OFFICIAL BALLOT
City of Salt Lake City,
Salt Lake County,State of Utah
May 23, 1978
Official Ballot,Attest. A/4 1
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Cay Recorder
Salt Lake City,Utah
PROPOSITION
Shall negotiable coupon revenue bonds of Salt Lake City, Utah,
in the sum of$42,000,000 be issued and sold for the purpose of
defraying the cost of acquiring improvements and extensions to
the public utility of said city comprising its municipal airports,
landing fields,landing strips,and air navigation facilities,by con-
structing additional airline terminal buildings and facilities and
additional auxiliary buildings and facilities to be used in connec-
tion with the operation and maintenance of the airports,improv-
ing and rehabilitating airport runways, making site relocation of
airport utility facilities made necessary by reason of such improve-
ments and extensions, together with the acquisition of all land
necessary therefor and the acquisition of all appurtenant facilities
necessary and convenient in connection with such improvements
and extensions, all for the use of the traveling public and others
using the municipal airport facilities,and all costs incident to the
authorization and issuance of the revenue bonds, including engi-
neering,legal and fiscal advisers'fees,interest estimated to accrue
on the revenue bonds during the period of construction and for
not exceeding twelve (12) months thereafter,and amounts neces-
sary to establish bond reserve funds and to provide necessary
working capital, said revenue bonds to mature serially in not
more than thirty years from their date or dates and to be payable
as to both principal and interest solely from the income and
revenues to be derived from the ownership and operation of said
public utility,including to the extent received and made available
for the purpose aviation excise fuel tax proceeds received from the
State of Utah,and under no circumstances to be a general obliga-
tion of Salt Lake City or to be payable from ad valorem taxes?
FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS ❑
AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS ❑
To vote in favor of the above bond issue,place a cross (X)
in the square after the words"For the issuance of bonds."
To vote against said issue, place a cross (X) in the square
after the words"Against the issuance of bonds."
EXHIBIT B
[ATTACH ELECTOR'S OATH HERE]
ELECTOR'S OATH
STATE OF UTAH 1
ss.
COUNTY OF SALT LAKE
The undersigned, having been first duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says under the pains and penalties of per-
jury,as follows:
That I am a citizen of the United States;that I am 18 years of age or older;that I am now and have been a resident
of the State of Utah for not less than 30 days;that I am a resident of Salt Lake County and of the voting district or precinct
of Salt Lake City in which I am offering to vote;that I am a duly registered voter of Salt Lake County and I am a qualified
voter of and reside within the confines of Salt Lake City;and that I have not previously voted at the bond election being
held on this 23rd day of May, 1978, in Salt Lake City.
Signature of Elector
Address of Elector
I,the undersigned,Judge of Election, hereby certify that the person whose signature appears above, signed the fore-
going statement on this 23rd day of May, 1978, immediately after I administered to him an oath in the following words:
"You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you have read the oath to which you are about to subscribe your
signature and that the facts recited therein are true and correct, so help you God (or under the pain and penal-
ties of perjury)."
Judge of Election
STATE OF UTAH
COUNTY OF SALT LAKE )
I, Mildred V. Higham, hereby certify that I am the
duly qualified and acting City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Salt
/ Lake County, Utah.
l I further certify that the above and foregoing
constitutes a true and correct copy of the minutes of a regular
public meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City,
including a resolution adopted at said meeting, held on May
30, 1978, as said minutes and resolution are officially of
record in my possession.
I further certify that attached hereto as Exhibit A
is a true and correct copy of the ballot prepared for use at
the May 23, 1978, special airport revenue bond election held
in Salt Lake City, Utah, and which was taken from the same
printing as the ballots actually used at that election.
I further certify that attached hereto as Exhibit B
is a true and correct copy of the elector's oath prepared for
use at the above mentioned May 23, 1978, special airport revenue
bond election, and which was taken from the same printing as the
oaths actually used at that election.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my
official signature and affixed the seal of said city this 54
day of 4 , 1978. �(
City Recorder l
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