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Show v MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH (Continued from previous page) Attest: O. Larson, Clerk Ure & Co., of Salt Lake City, of publication, July ,17, Date said and by upon payment Utah, 1958. of the district the to purchasers aggregate purchase price, said price being not less than par plus accrued interest to the date of deCRADLE livery. Section 8. That this resolution ROLL shall be published immediately after its adoption in the Magna Mr. and Mrs. Neldon O. Bez-zaTimes, a newspaper published in announce the birth of a and of general circulation in the lovely little on July 6:h district For a period of thirty at a Salt daughter Lake hospital. She of such date the after publidays weighed in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces cation, any person in interest shall and is being greeted by two lehave the right to contest the brothers and two sisters at home. gality of said resolution and of the bonds authorized thereby and 4TH CHILD the provisions made for the seMr. and Mrs. Grant W. Nelson bonds. of the curity and payment of Magna became parents of After the expiration of said thirtheir fourth child on July 10th ty days no one shall have any a lil girl who tipped the scales cause of action to contest the reat 7 pounds, 124 ounces. gularity, formality or legality Two brothers and a sister at cause whatever. thereof for any home are happy about the new Section 9. That all resolutions playmate. or orders or parts thereof in conflict herewith are to the extent FIRST CHILD of such conflict hereby repealed Mr. and Mrs. Vadis Johansen in and this resolution shall be Jr., of Magna announce the birth effect from and after its passage. of a son on July 7th. He weighed Section 10. That the Clerk of in at 7 pounds, 3 ounces and has this Board of Trustees is hereby been named Brad. The proud forto and directed authorized mother is the former Barbara reward a certified copy of this York. solution to the Clerk of the Board grandparents are Mr. of County Commissioners of Salt andHappy Mrs,- Vadis Johansen and Lake County, with the request Mr. and Mrs.Floyd York, all of that said Board of County ComMagna. missioners levy the taxes hereinabove provided in Section 6. housework or light Adopted and approved July 10, WILL--D- o 1958. cleaning, $1 par hour. Also baby W. J. Jones, Chairman 'sitting, reasonable. Dial 6582. The Magna Second Ward Primary will hold a Pioneer Parade on Monday, July 21st. All children are asked to come attired in pioneer dress, 10:30 a.m. at the church, and march to the Community Park in Magna. - Have you noticed?? YOU" SEE THE LEGION MEETING A meeting of the American Legion P o s t is slated for Thursday, July 17th, 8:00 p.m. in the Smith fieldhouse, Magna Community Park. All members and any other interested eligible veterans are extended a cordial invitation to attend. Refreshments w'ill be served. George W. 4th Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huber an nounce the birth of a lovely daughter on June 30th. She weighed in at 8 pounds, 1H ounces and has been named Christine. This is their fourth daughter. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Eccles. TS---- Pretty Maid Becomes Bride of L. D. Jackman In Home Rites July 7th two-wee- - er 1 - 4-- H three-mont- ' Fund-A-La- In prettily planned home rites, attractive Miss Shirley Hardman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Hardman of Magna, became the bride of Llewellyn D. Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Jack-ma- n of Granger, on July 7th. Bishop Leonard Harman of the Granger Ward performed the rites in the presence of family member. For her wedding dress, the pretty bride chose a lace and silk chiffon model, ballerina length and full skirt. Her bridal veil of couple. illusion was caught back by a small headdress. The groom departed July 9th By Mrs. Randy Moesser for San Antonio, Texas, as a memMrs. I. V. Dclahunty is visiting ber of the United States Air with her son and his wife, Mr. Force. of Ogand Mrs. Kolin den for several weeks. arc invited to the You well-know- HUNTER Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mellor and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isakson of Magna motored to Preston, Idaho Sunday where they attended the Fred Campbell family reunion. During the program Mrs. IsakTO CONTRACTORS son presented a tribute to her ten Sealed proposals will be receivliving sisters seven of whom were present. ed by the Board of Education Of the Granite School District up to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 5, 1958, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of rooms and facilities and alterations to present William Penn Elementary School, 1670 Siggard Drive,, Salt Lake NOTICE WHEREVER YOU TURN! Mr. Jack Ponds and Mr. Chad Christianson accompanied a group of boys on a week's fishing trip to Highland Park and Yellowstone Park. The trip was enjoyed by Ralph Green, Clinton Searle, Kenneth and Lloyd Dailey, Leon Robinson and Richard Fonger. ocietu nt - Miss Verla Rushton has re- ver of Lot Angela. California,., k turned from a visit have enjoyed a visit at the boms with relatives in Kamas, Utah. of Mrs. Annie Petersen, mother of Mrs. Culver. Aria and Carol, children Njf the Culvers, have Mrs. Grace Squires has re- been visiting with their grand-mothturned from Arizona to live with for two weeks and re-- '' her father, Mr. Walt Rushton, turned to Los Angeles with their during the summer. She plans to parents. A most enjoyable family . . do genealogical work while in reunion was held at Saratoga. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd are Hunter. - J" . , living in Kamas for the remaining summer months. Mr. Boyd is in " " The Lake Ridge Subteen Mr. Ken Rushton, serving with the timber of that area. Troth Revealed Of the U.S. Navy, has enjoyed a group enjoyed the weekend h stay in Oahu. He is camping in Weber Canyon under Miss Barbara Oavaness An enjoyable Trail Builders on now U.S.S. the Jason, cruising the supervision of their leaden, y for members and To Darel Olsen of Magna the coast of California. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby and Mr. and Mrs. Bermll Cavaness their parents of the Second Ward Mr, and Mrs. Bob Williams and of 3350 South 7615 West, Magna, was held July 10 at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cul family. announce the betrothal of their Mr. nd Mrs. Ezra Day. attractive daughter, Barbara, to Darel Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen of Magna. No definite marriage date has been set by the prominent pair. is a former stuThe bride-eledent of the Brigham Young University. Announcement of the nuptials will be lead with interest by the n many friends of the Magna 2nd Primary To Have Pioneer Parade multi-purpo- se NOTES Vi Miss Myrlene Jones is leaving Friday for Detroit, Michigan, accompanying Mrs. Norma Davis, to be guests of Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowper for two weeks. Jhr. 5 I NtriTATT r 1 1- - Miss JoAnn Walk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walk of Hunter, is spending the summer with her cousin, Miss Carol Nelson in Richland, Wa:,hington. The North Jordan Stake held an outing at Lagoon on Tuesday . City, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in for all persons of Mutual age. the auditorium of the Blaine Picnic dinners and dancing were School, 41 East 3300 South, Salt features. Lake City, Utah, at 7:45 p. m. n Mr. and Mrs. William Tuesday, August 5, 1958. are pioud to announce the The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any birth of a first daughter born to and all proposals. A certified or their son and his wife, Mr. and cashiers check or bid bond of not Mrs. Raymond E. Fairbourn, forless than five per cent of the merly of Hunter, now residents of amount of the bid, drawn payable Bountiful. The tiny babe made her ' ar- to the order of the Board of Edurival June 6th. cation of Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. This Mr. and Mrs. .terry Hawkes check of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or re- and family have returned from a fuses to enter into the contract visit with Mr. Hawkes parents, or furnish the performance bond Mr. and Mrs. Ezra M. Hawkes, in Idaho. The Pocatello, Jerry required. Detailed and Hawkes children enjoyed a visit r , f Fair-bour- (5) You seldom drive a block these days without seeing Oldsmobile! This YOURE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALERS PAULOS AUTO is a sure sign of wonderful buys you can expect right now So learn the thrill (and the thrift) of owning an Olds. First in sales nationally in its class traditionally a leader in resale value, tool the popularity instructions, plans specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Robert L. Springmeyer, Architect, 617 Zions Savings Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the office of the Board of Education, Granite School District, 3212 South State Street, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $10.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architect, or to the Granite School District, in good order within ten (10) days following the receipt of proposal. s Dow P. Brian, Board of Education, Granite School District Date of first publication July ... COMPANY Phone 6611 or 2000 Magna, Utah NEXT BEST THING TO A NEW OLDSMOBILE IS A ROCKET TRADE-IN- I OtaExs Clerk-Treasur- 17, 1958. c Date of last publication 31, 1958. you spoke . . . . . . you gain! Hot Dogs A Colic Family members entertained at a social Sunday honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Blanche Fairbourn. A luncheon acted your elected representatives effective August 1, 1958: . . . movements. Rio Grande means an immediate savings to you on all freight in these excisd lqxes alone! customers paid more than $2.5 million a year This time means lower costs. These excise taxes were paid each in will result savings for you a product was moved by freight ... repeal in the form of lower prices. This j y out only two of many recommendaSmathers and his Subcommittee. to Further benefits to you will be forthcoming as you continue let your elected representatives know what you think. REPEAL OF THESE TAXES carries tions by Senator George A. f Clerk-Treasur- DENVER A RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROA. CAMPING STOVE PICNIC JUG and many others FRANKS Furnished by: JORDAN MEAT PACKING BUNS furnished by: PETER PAN BAKERY ex- An enjoyable service was held at the Hunter Third Ward Sunday afternoon with Bishop and Mrs. Don Archer of the Holladay Ward as guest speakers. They told of experiences enroute and at the dedication of the New Zealand Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moesser entertained at their home for the guests following the meeting. kitchen Federal Excise World War Tax imposed on Repeal of the 4c per net ton Federal Excise Tax on freight transportation, and the transportation of coal ond coke. 3 Saturday, July 19th, 1958 (You do not have to bo proeont to win) IPefle FgDv Bring the Family and Have Lunch On Us .Service Station 6414 West 3500 South Phone 9912 why Ancient Age can say: 61 IIP VI 1 1 want a handier and you helped us gain, II AE.IL! HAND ELECTRIC MIXER multi-purp- obtained a Af your urging, the Congress of the United States detailed study of American transportation. Because you spoke, 8 P.M. BICYCLE ose demonstrated CONGRATULATIONS, CITIZENS! Once again you have that American democracy is truly . . . government of the ': people, by the people, for the people. DCDHY BQ GIFTS FOn ONLY Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore, the Granite School District up to daughter, Shirley Jean and grand7:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 5, 1958, daughter, Debra, spent the weekfor the furnishing of all labor, ma- end at Kelly's Grove, Springville terials, transportation and ser- Canyon, attending the Judathan vices for the construction of Averett Reunion, which was atrooms and facilities tended by 250 people. Sherand alterations to present A program was enjoyed and man Elementary School, 3357 Sunday spent studying genealogy. South 2300 East, Salt Lake County, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the auditorium of the Blaine School, 41 East 3300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:40 p. m. Tuesday, August 5, 1958. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A certified or cashiers check or bid bond of not less than five per cent (5.) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. This check of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract or furnish the performance bond requited. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Robert L. Springmeyer, Architect, 617 Zion's Savings Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the office of the Board of Educa tion, Granite School District, 3212 South State Street, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $10.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are You'll be delighted with the returned to the architect, or to the Granite School District, in convenience of a kitchen telegood order within ten (10) days phone. Costi only pennies a following receipt of proposal day. Easy to order. Just call s Dow P. Brian, our business office. . Board of Education Granite School District modern homes have Date of first publication July Falvo GRAND OPENING PRIZE DRAWING Springs. andbest wishes tended for the natal day. Pet SATTHaEAY, with their grandparents while their parents traveled to Soda was ..served fdizl Service Station Wei 3500 South Willard Smith, a member of the & H.unter 2nd Ward Bishopric for 11 years, was honored at the Sunday evening services of the Hunter Second Ward. Mr. Smith was recently selected to act on the High Council of the North Jordan Stake. TO CONTRACTORS they acted 6414 July Hunter NOTICE CaeQpGiigS Pete Falvo is) KzJ w 1 All we distill is Kentucky straight bourbon. We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires choice grains. Thats all we use. We know it calls for the "greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. Thats why we wait six full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients lo their peak of maturity. , 99 And to safeguard the uniform quality of Ancient Age, we distili it at one place only ... at the Ancient Age distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky . . . the heart of the bourbon country. Nothing has been spared to make Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of them all. We invite you to try it tonight. After one taste, youll understand why we can make the challenge: "If you can find a better bourbon . . . buy itl UtKlU er 17, 1958. 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