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Show g Legal Notices Tha attention of IxJdort la dLraete to the fact that this Commission has Hour jidvsed by the Wqge Division, U S Department of Labor, that contractors engaged m highway construction work are to required meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060), Plans and specifications are on file in the offue of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office ol its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by bidders prospective Specifications, proposal forms, and plans will b furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing $2 f0 which wdl be refunded, pro viding bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bids Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to rejeut any or all bids is reserved Cash. certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond at required Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 13th day of June. 1953. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. June 26 Fast Forest Playgrounds been ianETm contr actors Saa!d will be received by proposals tbe Stota Road Covnmtaeion of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 oclock p. m, Tuesday, June 30, 195, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a 2 inch Road Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road in Box Elder County, the same that Motion of F A S , Route No. 4being be tween How! and US 30 S identified aa Federal Aid Secondary Project No 2 2 ). Tke length of road to be constructed or improved is 3 563 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately aa follows: 93.500 Gals, of Bituminous Material. rePrequalification of bidders n quired. Prior to any bidders receiving plana and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah State Department of Ln oompleted and approved, the required Statement Prequalification to contractor's experience P and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to Provisions Special covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this con-ah- a H be )2 125 per hour. Tha minimum wage paid to all labor employed on this contract shall be 11.70 per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this con tract ahsH be $1 60 per hour. ta Fabulous NEW lotion shampoo by Toni iKMtt Little Kathleen Nelson, right. is about to be swung by Karen Wells as (left to right) Barbara Garrett, Dixie Jepp-seMary Petersen and Trudy Marie Jensen plan to join the fun on the playground and the jingle bars are also enjoyed by youngsters from swings. Teeter-totterin- g . . . n, until dusk at the East playgrounds. sun-u- p Home Permanent 4-A- NEEDS NO NEUTMUZER! New automatic neutralizing gives bQt curl of any waving method 4 Jfoi 1 4 In Games Was The Score ll Richard L Walker Is Air Force Use new White Rain Shampoo Cadet Richard L. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Walker, of Brigham City, has arrived at Castle Air Force Base, Merced, California, for a four weeks Air Force Reserve Officers Training corps summer camp. tonight-tomorr- ow your hair will be sunshine bright! 60s AI30soadMN!m HAMILTON Mewly Installed Cagle Auxiliary Officers Located in Californias San Joaquin Valley, this Fifteenth DRUGS Air Force base is the home of the 93rd Bombardment Wing, a Superfortress unit of the Strategic Air Command. Cadet Walker, a student at University of Utah, is attending this AFROTC summer training camp to observe air force work intimately by living on an air force base. He will study the mission of the 93rd iBombard-men- t 0 AMERICA'S FINEST lava PflSTGl CHOOSE Wing and the functions performed by the 93rd air base r'2f, 1rt ' t Ftfbti' group. This camp, which is attended their junior and senior years, will round out the training needed by an air force officer. AiF ROTC graduates are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Air by ROffiC cadets between Force Reserve. Heading The Eagles Auxiliary Organization left to to right, Sadie Page, trustee; Maxine Check-ett- s, madam Esther conductor; Hodges, past president; Marie By water, president; Madge Johnson, Sylvia Whitlock, chaplain; back row: Doris Ball, treasurer; Alta Slaughter, inside guard; Marge Olsen, trustee; Helen Lee, secretary; Helen Davis, trustee; and Marion Anderson, outside guard. ... for the comng year, are front row, vice-preside- Heart Patients SUMMER FESTIVAL Brigham City, Utah CHICAGO (UP) Heart disease patients should recuperate in an armchair instead of a bed, according to two Boston specialists, Drs. Samuel A. Levine and Bernard Lown. The doctors, associated with the Peter Bent Brigham hospital and Harvard Medical School, reof the ported in the Journal American Medical Association that armchair promotes rapid acute coronary recovery from thrombosis. Strict bedrest is injurious to patients with congestive heart failure, they said. They based their conclusions on a study of 81 persons suffering from acute coronary thrombosis. Eight of the patients, or 9.9 per cent, died. But the doctors said the deaths could not be attributed to any complications arising from the armchair therapy. Lying immobile in bed they said, encourages the pooling of fluid in the chest and increases the hearts work. The sitting position permits gravity to mobilize fluid. guests at the home of Hunsakers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker. Also at the Hunsaker home is Mrs. Hunsakers mother, Mrs. George B. Wintle who has spent several months in Blackfoot, Idaho visitand daughing her ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dance. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunsaker and family of Butte, Montana recently moved to Honeyville to make their home. Htin-sakis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelsen and Mrs. Ray Deems and son, Dan, and daughters, Doloris and Mama, and Miss Merlene Hess, all of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Seal of Collinston, is a house guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lima Hunsaker. iMr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson and family spent Monday in Salt Lake City at the parks enjoying lunch and the fresh air. Miss Bessie Hansen of the Box Elder Farm Bureau held a class for the ladies in the Honthem eyville church teaching how to refinish furniture Monday, June 22. A number of ladies attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bensen and children of Efwood, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bensen and daughter, Terry, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bensen and children of Honeyville, all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen Sunday, Fathers day. week-en- The University of Utah 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Should Sit Up Friday, June STADIUM BOWL 1953 26, Salt Lake City Tax No Cure, Trucker Says Highway-Us- e CHICAGO (UP) The highway cannot be financing problem solved by heavy highway-ustaxes on interstate for-hirtrucks, according to Walter F. Carey, president of American Trucking Association, Inc. He told the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators that the $191,783,000 profit, before income taxes, reported by interstate carriers subject to Interstate Commerce Commission authority, would be only "a drop in the bucket if confiscated for highway use. He said almost $12,000,000,-00(to) was needed to correct highway deficiencies throughout the country, according to the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads. This does not include the more than $7,000,000,000 (b) needed for better rural roads. e e 0 Mail orders promptly filled at Kingsbury Hall box of- fice, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Prices: $3.00, $2.50, $1.75. $1.50, $1.00. For BOTH shows: $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.50. d Mr. WHITE A CHIMNEY LAVA COLUMN BLOCK Superior For liitvll and I6xt20. For quickest, most attractive and most economical chimney construction! Full chimney building instructions no obligation! Clay Product FLUE LINER Your New Chimney! Immediate Delivery! liner is the Using flu safest, quickest and most 'onomical way to build any chimney! Aik us no obligation! Hie Earl Faulkner, left, and Robert Harris, right . . . shake hands as the match ends and the score is even the tennis courts at Brigham Young Memorial park. Compare it with the field! ATTENTION son-in-la- and Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wintle had a dinner in their honor. HONEYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Petersen of Thatcher, Utah, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen,. NEWS (UTAH CONCRET&wPIPE CO. Cache Valley Bank LOGAN, Building UTAH Phone 660 OGDEN 1940 Wall Avenue Phone 7978 PROVO 1550 SpringriUe Road - Phone 3444 SALT LAKE 925 South 6th West Ph. at Mrs. George Wintle HONCTVTLiLE Carolyn Duke and J. Dell Sackett plan July nuptial rites. Miss Duke is the daughter of Mrs. Daisy Duke of Honeyville and J. Dell Sackett is the hon of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett cf Brigham Tity. They will be married in the L. D. S. The young temple in Logan. couple have chosen July 8 as the day. A reception will further honor the couple later the same evening in the Honeyville ward hall. They will make their home in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Elden G. Wintle and daughter, Dtan, left Honeyville on Wednesday morning for their home in New Orleans, La., after visiting here with Mr. Wintles parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle and his , Mr. brother and and Mrs. DeVere Wintfle and family. While here, Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle entertained at a family dinner at their home sister-in-law- THIS KDYL-T- Mrs. Don Coburn and children left Saturday for St. Anthony, Idaho, to visit with Mr. Coburns parents, Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Coburn and family. The Honeyville Civic club will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lavoy Boothe on Thursday evening, June 25, 1953. . iMr. and Mrs. Glendall Hun-sake- r and family moved Saturday, June 20, to Devils Slide, to make their home. Hall Coburn of St. Anthony, Idaho, spent several days last , week visiting with his Mrs. Don Coburn and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and children, Dawnene and Johnnie, spent last week end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman, parents of Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Lorenzo Larsen of Smith-fielis a house guest at the home of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Vero Hunsaker and son of Fallon, Nevada were sister-in-law- son-in-la- SCHEDULE V SPONSORED IS BIG ON SAVINGS Plastic Wall Tile Floor Tile 0 Sprinkler Hose - House Paint - Barn Paint 0 Appliances Lumber - Doors - And Other Building and Hardware Needs! Special! Reg. $ 109.95 171z-INC- Save Over 50 GAS H POWER MOWER ON COOL BREEZE TODAY'S PRICE AWNING KITS city and mail order prices!. Below $8495 FREE ESTIMATES AND PLAN SERVICE, FINANCING Horth Willard Lumber Co. Open 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. Route 2 Brigham City OWN A BUICK? 1948 BUICK Super CASE MOTOR CO. at W6 1 v delivered locally HP Valve-in-hea- d pression Ratio Generator Double-Actin- g Ball-Beari- Brakes Heavy-Dut- ly MOD Engine 8.0 to 1 ComCab Shock Absorbers Steering Synchro-Mes- h y (2 30 Pattern Test Happy Brthday Cluo Rustlers Roundup Mr. Wzard Horse Rac mg 30 Six Gun Theater 3D Cartoon Time 2 Children 3 30 MaUnee F !m Thea'er Movie Time 4 JO 45 5 6 00 30 7 OD Ehel 8 3D Amateur Hour The Doctor Dragnet 9 30 Phone 260 10 00 11 00 12 News Satt'dav N qt Rev Pfiae Secrea'y 8 9 OD CASE IS THE PLACE Hour 3 OD s 00 & Adventure A 30 Test JUNE 28 MONDAY, Pattern M'. 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JUNE 27 9.30 Junior Council 10 0D Western Featu'e includes all this: 105 SATURDAY, Do 9 4S lOOO If 00 11 30 12 00 12 3D 00 30 00 2 2 30 3 00 3 30 4 00 4 30 4 45 5 30 6 00 6 5 6 30 7 00 8 00 8 30 9 OD 10 0D 11 00 11 OS 12 00 TUESDAY. JUNE 8 30 9 30 Test Pattern JUNE 29 TeJ Pattern Morning Edition of News Beauty Facts and Figures Ed'ly Bird Matinee Joseph ne's Kitchen Educational Feature B'ealc the Bank Welcome Traveler Travelogue Ladies Choice K ng s Crossroads Video Frolics Personalities and the News Whats Cookm Howdy Doody Gabby Hayes News Caravan Western Trails Voice of Firestone Head oe News Roundup Educa onal Feaure Ame'ican Inventory John Wayne Western Theater Wmhcell Mahoney Show Death Valley Days Presents Robert Montgomery Wrestlmg Sports Fma! 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Newt Caravan Western Tra Is Headline News Roundup Coke Time Dick Tracy Miniature Playhouse 8 30 9 30 30 8 00 9 30 11 0D 30 Bjb Constd ne 0D Snorts Final 1105 Night Owl Theater Thursday night Dealers. V 30 Dennis Day TV Tneater Wrestling Sports Final Nqht 8 3 Test Ow! Midnight Theater News 09 JULY THURSDAY. 30 Test Pattern 2 FRIDAY, 8 Morning Edition of the News Beauty Facts And Figures 10 00 Early Brd Matinee 1100 Josephine's Kitchen 11 3D Your Schools In Action 11 45 Educational Feature 9 30 9 45 12 00 Break Bank The Welcome Travelers Tre eloque Ladies Choice OD The Feminine Touch IS Ships Reporter 30 Video Frolics OD Personalities end the 30 What $ Cookin' OD Howdy Doody 9 30 9 45 0D 00 11 H 3D 12 0D 12 30 0D 00 30 2 2 3 3 4 4 30 4 Dmah Sho-- 30 2 2 3 News e 45News Caravan Western TraTs 6 00 Headline News Roundup 6 IS Let s Go F shm' 6 30 Childrens Playhouse 7 00 Martin Kane 7 30 Ford Theater 8 0D Telesports Digest 8 30 Best of G'oucno 9 00 Chevron Theater 9 30 Cinema Showcase II 00 Sports Final N ght Owl Theater 05 J. n.qht News 12 00- -M 5 OD 30 9 10 12 30 2 1 1 $395 Radio, heater, spotlight, good tires, seat covers, paint, elec, clock, dir. signals. A clean car with low mileage. Phone 260 CASE IS THE PLACE 335 North Main R ONLY Sedan or This 1953 G.IC Pickup 0298-- HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! EVER BY Phone 00 30 00 3 30 4 0D 4 30 4 45 5 00 6 OD 6 S 6 30 6 45 7 0D 7 30 10 H 12 JULY 3 Test Pattern Morning Edition of the News Beauty Facts end Figures Early Bird Matinee Educational Feature That Person m Your Miror Break the Bank Welcome Traveler Travelogue Ladies Choice K nqs Crossroads Video Frolics Personalities and the News Whats Cookin' Howdy Doody Gabby Hayes News Caravan Western Trails Headline News Coke Time Sightseeing With The Swatzes Industry On Parade 30 Spors-e- l Greatest F ght of Century Hopelonq Cassidy Cisco Kd Married Joan The Big Story 00 Miniature Playhouse 30 My Hero 05 Niqht Owl Theater 00 MiJmqht News 8 0D 8 3D 9 OD 9 3D 10 at 8:30. |