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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah SALE OF RONDS UP RIPER CENT FOR THIS AREA rd bond-savin- It is impossible to mentally or socially enslave a Bible-readipeople. The principles of the Bible are the groundwork of human freedom. Horace Greeley ng NOTICE The Magna Times is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal notices, having been approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CLERK CONSULT COUNTY PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. IMPROVE- R 264B; Polling place. East South Redwood Road, Judges W. J. Jones, Chairman 264A, Mill Creek School, 2965 East 3435 of election, Violet Wardle, LaMar L. O. Larson, Secretary of election, Doris Radmall, Edna Brady. Date of First Publication, March South; Judges The voting at such special elecBarney, Mabel Waller, Blossom 19. 1954. tion shall be by ballot, which balGray. Date of Last Publication, April Voting districts 258A, 259, 259A. lots will be furnished by the Clerk 9, 1954. 262, 262A, 263; Polling place, Sher- of the Board of Education of man School, 3357 South 2300 East; liramte School District to the NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECJudges of election, Mildred Dahl-ber- judges or election, to be by them TION. THE BOARD OF EDUCAEmma F. Hall, Gladys Folk-e- r. furnished to the qualified voters. TION OF GRANITE SCHOOL The polls at each polling place DISTRICT. SALT LAKE COUNVoting Districts 255, 200. 261, shall he open at the hour of 7:00 TY. STATE OF UTAH-261A; Polling place, Oakwood o'clock a.in. and will be kept open 5815 School, Highland Drive; until and will be closed at the PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Judges of election, Marjorie Gra- hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. No person shall be peimitted GIVEN tha. a special election ham, Edith Ferguson, Agnes to vjte at said election 'unless he will be held in Granite School Smart. shall be a registered voter tesiding District, Salt Lake County. State Second School Representative of Utah, on the 20th day erf April, in the school representative prePrecinct cinct in which he offers to vote. 1954, at which special election district 265. 2B3A. 2liil. Voting IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the there shall be submitted to the re- 267. 288, 268A, 269, 271, 272. 273, Board of Education of Granite gistered voters in said district the 273A; M ulioii Polling place. fu owing question, to wit: School District, Salt Lake County, 2465 South State Street, School Shall the Board of Education of Utah, has caused this of election, Elsie H. Fitts, State of Granite School District, Salt Judges notice to be given as required by Ella Plant, LaRue B. Olsen. Lake County, State of Utah, be law this 16th day of March, 1954. Third School Representative authorized to increase, comJ. Victor Bess, President, Precinct Board of Education of Granite mencing as of July 1, 1954, the district 280. 281. 289A. Voting School District, Salt Lake County, expenditures of said district 289, 289A. 289B; Polling place, for any emergency conditions Blaine School, 41 East 3300 Sooth: Stale of Utah. Attest: Dow P. Brian. Clerk, including the additional pur- Judges of election, Melvina Dust. Board of chase of school sites, erection or Education, Granite Leone Watson, Eliza Wood. School District, Salt Lake County, remodeling of school buildings 282. 283. 284. 285, district Voting and for the equipment for the 285 State of Utah. A, 287, 287 A, 288, 288 A, 2S2A; same and for operation and (SEAL) Roosevelt Polling place, maintenance expenses, in an WARNING: Any person remov3286 South Ninth Ea.it: Judges or not to exceed an election. Marion E. Shurtlcff, Hil- ing or destroying any Notices, 14 of the cost of the Lists of Names, Instructions, Samda II. Riches, Elsie II. Graff. basic state supported school ple Ballots, Supples, etc. is liahle district 283A, 206, Voting 286A, to punishment by a fine of $5.00 program of not less than 290, 290A, 291, 291A; Polling place $4,050.00 per distribution unit, Libbie Edward School, 1655 East to $100.00 or imprisonment for three months, or both. plus transportation, as author- 3300 South; Judges of election. Dale-o- f ized and permitted by Section First Publication, April Helen Pond, Ora Petersen, Marie of the Utah Code Annot2, 1954. Blake. Date of Last Publication, April ated, 1953, as amended, by the Fourth School addi-tiona- 53-7- Utah Legislature at the Special Session held in December 1953, which law permits a school district to increase said costs in an amount not exceeding an additional 16"-- uf the cost of raid basic, program in order to meet any emergency conditions including operation and maintenance or capital outlay with the consent of a majority of the electors of the school district voting at an election held for Chap-returne- NOTICE GRANGER-HUNTE- without aerially, maturing privilege of prior redemption, $5,000 on the first dsy of April in each of the years 1955 to 1901, both inclusive. Said bonds shall constitute the general obligation Imbonda of the Granger-Huntprovement District of Salt Lake County, Utah, and shall be payable from taxes sufficient to psy the principal and interest on these bonds as the same fall due. The bonds will be awarded to the bid that produces the lowest interest cost to the district after deducting the premium offered, if any, and interest cost will be computed from the date of the bonds et the interest rate or rates bid to the final maturity of the bonds. No bid for lest than par plus accrued interest win be considered. The district would like each bidder to file with his bid a tabulation of the total interest charges and the net effective rate. The district will deliver the bonds to the successful bidder in Salt Lake City. Utah, or at any other banking point that may be designated by the bidder at the bidder's expense. Each bidder shall file a certified or cashiers check in the amount of $1,000, payable to the order of the district The check of the successful bidder will be retained by the district to guarantee performance of his bid and shall be forfeited to the district.as liquidated damages if he shall fail to take up and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid therefore. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be d The approved opinion of upon awarding of the bonds to the successful bidder, man and Cutler, bond attorneys of Chicago, Illinois, and the printed bonds will be furnished by the district without cost to the successful bidder, and all bids shall be unconditional The district reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of TrustImees of the Granger-Huntprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this notice is given this 10th day of March, 1954. er Mr. Weldon C. Matthew, Savings Bond chairman in this area, today announced another g month of by Utahns. Figures just released, he said, "show that residents of the state invested 2,109,425 in the Series E and H Savings Bonds per cent more during March-- 84 than in March, ltf53, and the highest purchase of these series during any month since 1945. Salt Lake county residents contributed to this thrift record by putting $718,489 into bonds during March, he added, "94 per cent more than for the same period last year. high-reco- Friday, April 16, 1954 2550 MENT DISTRICT SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH GENERAL OBLIGATION WAT- -' ERWORKS SYSTEM BONDS S35.000 that er DATED APRIL 1. 1954 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Granger-HuntImprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, will, on Tuesday, the 1st day of 4:00 June, 1954, at the hour o'clock P. M., Mountain Standard Time, at 5035 West 3500 South in Magna, Utah, (being the office of said District) in the Granger-HuntImprovement District, receive sealed bids and publicly open same for the purchase of Granger-HuntImprovement General District Obligation Waterworks System Bonds, in the aggregate principal amount of er er er LAINS T--V SERVICE Repairs on Radios, graphs. car radios, T-- Phono- Inquire $710 Helen Drive . Dial 43 3558 purpose?'1 Said special election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling placer within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: First School Representative PRECINCT Voting district, 256, 257 257A, 257B: Polling place, Olympus Junior High School 2217 East 4800 South; Judges of election, Leona A. Taylor, Leona Omer, Mary L. Timmerman. Voting District 253, 258B, 264, Representative Precinct Voting district. 295, 296; Polling place, Garfield School, 17th Avenue and Colorado Streets; Judges of election, Verena Waldron, Mary Peterson, Esther Dimick. Voting district 297, 298, 299. 300, 301, 302; Polling place, Webster School, 9228 West 2700 South; Judges of election, Martha Lamb, Maggie Richards, Estelle Pehrson Fifth School Representative Precinct Voting district, 307, 309, 311 and 315; Polling place, Monroe School, 4004 West 3500 South; Judges of election, Vera Bawden, LaPriel Anderson, Elma L. Olsen. Voting district, 312, 313; Polling piece, Plymouth School, 4800 So. Redwood Road; Judges of election, Hazel Paxton. Nellie Ben-nioLizzie Newbold. Voting district 314; Polling place, Kearns School, 4065 West 5215 So ; Judges of election, Claire Bergman; Marjorie Havens, and Betty Smith. Voting district 308, 310, 370: Polling place, Redwood School, n, City, Utah, Serial No. U07354. there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at a public salt to be held at 10 oclock a.m., on the 14th day of April 1954 next, at this office. the following tracts of land: SESNWW Sec. IS, TIN. R3W j SLM 40 acres. No part of this tract will be sold separately. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by maiL Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sate. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or p'st-offimoney order made payable to the Treasurer of the United State for the amount of the bid. The envelopes must be marked in the lower d corner Public tale bid. Serial Nol U 07364, Sale, April 14, 1034." The highest bidder wll be required to pay immediately the thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land Should file their claims, or objection on or before the time designated far tale. The Bureau of Land Management has not examined the record of Salt Lake County to ascertain the existence of an adverse claim. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right within 30 days from tbs above sale date. Ernest E. House, manager. Date of First Publication March ce left-han- above-describ- 12, 1954. Date of Last Publication April L 10, 1954. 1034. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION iiiiimiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimi PUBLIC BALE Now Official United Stales Department of tbs INSPECTION Station Interior, Bureau et Land Management. Land and Survey office. Salt Lake City, Utah. AL'S Community February 10. 1054 Under provisions of section GARAGE 2455, R.S., as amended by section 2687 South 0000 West Magna 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Slat., 1274; 43 U. S. C. 1171), and Dial 6092 pursuant to the application of EdYour Car In Todayl Bring ward L. Gillmor of Salt Lake iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiniiiiiiiiiHHiiiii liiittitiitMiMiutiiunitiuiiimiiiMmiitiminiiiiitiitiiiiiiitiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiitiiii NOTICE 30 inch GIANT OVEN Frigidaire Range (Vue your old range a down payment) : REGULAR PRICE LESS EXCISE TAX S240JS $ijg LESS TRADE $5640 You Pay Only BALANCE ON EASY CONVENIENT MONTHLY $184SS TERMS COONS Bargain CENTER iiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiniininjniiiinniitnniinmnninit $35,000. Said bonds shall be dated as of the first day of April, 1954, shall be in the denomination of $1,000 each, shall consist of 35 bonds numbered consecutively from 1 to 35, inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate or rates not exceeding four per centum per annum, on the first payable days of April and October in each year, commencing October 1, 1954, both principal and interest being payable at the First Security Bank ct Utah, N. 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