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Show Friday. June IS, 1956 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah OTIC all taxable property said district. situated in Clerk or Salt Lake County, Utah, 1956. and at trie aforesaid time and The nature an extent of the place the Board of Trustees of improvements pioposed to be Granger-HuntImprovement NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING made in the district are the con- District will give consideration to in a of collection struction all protests which may have been sewage Estate of Utaka Onishi, DeCHANGER HUNTER IMPROVE- and outfall system to collect and so filed, and will hear all persons ceased. MENT DISTRICT Ciinviy the sewage of the district desiring to be heard. Creditors will present claims for treatment and disposal either If the determination of the A public lu':n in I'jl'i") to any existing treatment and dis- - Board of Trustees shall be favor- with vouchers to the undersigned (ii povjl plant with which satisfact- -' able, it is the intention of the at 8995 West 2700 South, Magna, by thi' Hoard ol C'uinir.iss.ur-.iMSalt Lake County at tin- nqu:-- my arrangements can be made for Board of Trustees of said district Utah on or before the 17th day of r the treatment and disposal of such to call an election therein for the August, A.D. 1956. of the Trustees i the District. sewage or if satisfactory arrange purpose of submitting to the prop- Hideo Onishi, Administrator of Improvivnrnt ments can not be so made, then erly qualified voters of said dis- the Estate of Utaka Onishi, De Aftrr the hnliliiift of this a plant to be constructed by trict the question of the issuance ceased. to rucconst m.ilti-r- j t" the rcblinj said district. The outfall mains of bonds to pay the cost of the John A. Rokich, Attorney for Ad in the f a f tion systi-i8995 West 2700 South, una will In un- will consist of pipe varying in construction of the proposed im ministrator, Gran Magna, Utah. of th Bund diameter from 15 inchi to 42 provements. der the sup.-The boundaries of said Granger-- Date of First Publication, June 15, of Tru.-.ti- - s. w:th offices at 3531) inches, and the collection system 1956. S:ill Luke will consist or pipe varying in dia- Hunter South Wia Wi-t- . Improvement Dis- Date of Last Publication, July 6, 8 meter from to 33 follows: inches Ut.ih. arc inches. as trict County, 1956. Nut.i-cost of the is hi'i'.hv givrn th:il the The estimated over-a- ll at the Southwest "Commencing (if fii' project is $1,900,000.1)0. It is not corner of Section 3, Township 2 HojrJ of Trusl t .'stiin.ited that the over-a- ll Iir.priiv.-mviicost South, Ranje 2 West, Salt Lake will hold a pulilic hfiirint; on the will h- affected by the construc-- I Meridian; thence North along the a. lion of a sewage disposal plant Section lines to the West 9th ri:iy of July, l.m, at Quarter in., in Room 2i(i of tin- City and for said district, since the cost of corner of Section 27, Township 1 Estate of Dan Pritza, Deceased. such will result in the sav- South, Range 2 West; thence plant County BuilJiiiS. Sj!t Lake C.ty, will present claims Creditors of collection and outfall mains East whether all na Utah, to along the center Section lines vouchers to the undersigned taxable prnpi-rtsilual: d within costing approximately the same to the center line of the Jordan with at 8995 West 2700 South, Magna, Improvement amount as will the plant, River; thence South along the Utah on or before the 17th day of j Lake within Salt Any ! County, Utah, taxpayer District, Granger-center line of the Jordan River to August, AJ). 1956. Hunter Improvement District may the will bi; b: ncfitfd by the junction of the center line of Pete Pritza, Executor of the Eson or before in said the date fixed for the Jordan improvements to Ic made River with the North district and to pay for which the hearing, protest in writing against Section line of Section 2, Town- tate of Dan Pritza. Deceased. John A. Rokich, Attorney for Ex district proposes to issue $1,900,-000.0- 0 'the taxation of his property for 8995 West 2700 South, ship 2 South, Range 1 West; bonds payable in whole or j.iu-purposes, which protest thence West along the Section ecutor, Utah. Magna, from taxes to be levied on shall be filed with the in N E Notice to Creditors er j - t GranHi-i-Hunti-- s Notice to Creditors ct - 10'-3- ; ; r , part County lines to the Northeast corner of Section 4 Township 2 South, Range 1 West; thence South along the Section line to the Southeast corner of Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 1 West; thence West along the Section lines to the excepting place of beginning, d from the territory, however, the East Half and the East Half of the West Half of Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian." L. O. LARSON, Clerk Date of First Publication, June 15, Date of First Publication, June 15, 1956. Date of Last Publication, July 6, 1956. mm 1956. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 8995 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah on or before the 17th day of August, A.D. 1956. Date of Last Publication, June 29, Rex Conradsen, Administrator o'f BEEHIVE GIRLS HOLD lt 1956. The program was under the direction of Stake Bee Keeper, Miss Olive Gedge, and was presented by the 12 and girls. The following program was Br Helta Mcbaniel PhoM 4433 or AM presented: flag ceremony by the first and second year group of the Hunter Second Ward; opening June Bride Lovely prayer, Betty Jean Size more; Reeitet Vowt In MIA theme given by Honor Bee LDS Temple Ritet Janet Killpack from Hunter second ward; skits, Redwood 2nd ward on the "Swiss Family RobOn Thursday morning, Chad W. inson," "Florence Nightingale" by Clark claimed Miss Karma Heaton Hunter Ward; "Five Little for his bride in rites performed pers and How They Grow,"Pepby in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Granger 7th Ward and The Lees President EIRay L. Christiansen of Arlington" by Granger Ward. officiated. A wedding breakfast. The Bee Hive marching song at VnAmA Tiwnnla C a vm fallnu.oi ' was given by Granger 6th ward the ceremony. and the hive buildinc Parents of the couple are Mr. by 2nd year girls from ceremony Granger and Mrs. Herald H. Heaton. 4904 3rd and 5th Ward. West 4100 South and Mr. and Mrs. Olive Gedge, stake leader, preLeGrande Clark of Georgetown, sented awards to Honor Bees and Idaho. At a reception honoring the 1st and 2nd year groups. Stake couple in the Hunter Ward meet MIA Leader, Lawana Turner, ing house Thursday evening, the gave a welcome into the MIA bride wore a gown of lace under- - Maids for the second year girls scored with satin. The skirt was and remarks were made by Stake styled with tiers of tulle edged Board Members Norma Moeaser with lace. The bodice was design- - and Glenneth Bangerter. The balance of the program was ed with a scalloped V neckline . . .. ,!.L ilL - aance . J . : 1 wun secaI pearis, ana laMti.Ti.JsJ u,mueu wiui nciauea , oy 1SI long, tapering sleeves. A lace cap, year girls' from Granger 3rd and outlined with seed pearls, releas- 5th; march of the Beehive girls ed a fingertip veil She carried a oy granger 4th and prayer song bouquet made of a by Granger 2nd, followed by rewhite orchid surrounded with trieving of colors by Hunter 2nd. The closing prayer was offered white carnations. by Louise Ratto of Hunter Ward. Attendants Given Miss Betty Ann Lee was given Her attendants, clad in match ing dresses of leaf green and a special honor for having earned carrying bouquets of feathered 77 honor badges. carnations, were Mrs. Arthur L. Thompson, Mrs. Max D. Jeppson and Miss Carol Jean Heaton. Flower girls were Miss Maxeen Mr. and Mrs. William Knowles Jeppson, Miss Dianne Thompson left by plane for Maryland to at and Miss Mary Ellen Clark. They tend the graduation ceremony of wore dresses similar to the at tneir son, who will receive his tendants and carried miniature diploma from medical school. carnation bouquets. They plan to return in ten days. Best man was Don Clark, a brother of the bridegroom. Ushers Mrt. B. C. Chris tensen and were Dean Farns worth, Gary three children are visiting her Whatcott and Lavell Whatcott. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feul-ne- r. The justweds will honeymoon on Mr. Christensen plans to Join their way to Ames, Iowa, where his wife in a week. Mrs. Christenthe bridegroom is doing graduate sen is the former Marian Feulner. work at Iowa State College. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Lyndow have Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Jayne Ann Newton, Miss departed for California to attend Chryl Ann Russell, Miss Carol the wedding ceremony of Mrs. Jean Heaton, Miss Nanell Heaton, Lyndow's brother in the Los An Miss Fay Day, Miss Percia White geles LDS Temple. and Mrs. Murray White. Visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis and other Thank Youl relatives in Magna, are Air. and Thanks to everyone for their Mrs. Clarence Jones and children, good wishes, cards, gifts, flowers Terrie and John of Seattle, Washand offers of help so graciously ington. Mrs. Jones is the former showered on us during my hospi Carol Davis. talization and illness. Mr. Todd and I are both grateful. The Priests and their partners Mrs. Joe Todd of the Hunter Second Ward held a most enjoyable dinner dance at If mankind had wished for what the home of their advisor, Ab is right, they might have had it Beutler. Hazlitt long Hunter Notes 11 1 1 star-shap- HUNTER r. A Rom where I sit m ly Joe Marsh KIVT and KUYL Commentator Utah Milk Foundation Amrican Dairy Au'n. of Utah Just Jivm Estate of Carl Conradsen, De ceased. De- e. 1 Notice to Creditors afore-bounde- Drink 3 p lasses of the Estate of Carl Conradsen, ceased. SWARM MEET JUNE John A. Rokich, Attorney for Administrator, 8995 West 2700 South, The Bee Hive girls from 10 Magna, Utah. wards in the North Jordan Stake Date of First Publication, June 15, held their Swarm meeting on 1956. 1st in the Hunter Ward-housJune Date of Last Publication, July 6, ifyou struck it rich s!:2 Tac!:, .V.i'aml crissc wave U Having a red-htown. Specs McCaire aad Buck Hansen were caught taking ssoaey out of parking BMteraeeeJit. I was at Police Headquarters when a sice old lady nuked 1st to report thess. "It was dark but I saw their faces in the flashlight beam," she 'he Texas way..." said breathleuly.uYoaeant trust anybody these days I" She got flustered when Chief Benson explained that Specs and Buck are authorised collectors working nights after their regular Jobs. "Have to get 'em uni forms," said Benson. "Third time they've beea turned in!" Frea where I sit we eaxkt to aayeae ef gaard agaiaat became tkafs beiag "wrong" to as. 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