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Show Friday, April Crippled Children's Nets $279.03 Locally HOLD DAY, AUXILIARY Semi-Finali- sts INSTALLATION RITES Arc Given For The local drive in April for UChildren's Society resulted in contributions of $279.03. according to information released fur Cyprus Tuesday .by Mrs. Ed Ashury, s wi-roftiri-sf school h'vty chairman. indu-lr! annuunred T.irsJ iy 1 to All of this money will be given R'l'sidcnl-Ju- y Monsun, Dick the fund and a number of local presidcnt-Gi- uy vice Shafer; children are being helped. Bill Gay Baker; Fuller, Young ladies who assisted Mrs. Mrs. LarSene Morris is preJohnson, Tiudy Price; ivp liter in the one-da-y selling of Asbury students a her Connie in K'i'ich; senting piano Easter lilies Gayle Brown, includarea in this Marand organ recital Sunday, May cheerleaders Bob Cundick, ed: 1st at 2 30 p. m. lene Jones, Clare Matthews, l.ynn McGill and Georgia Hoyal. The participants will include: Sylvia Sutton, Doris Nicolo, The results of the election will ior vice commander; Ubaldu M. Marilyn Culley, Nancy Nielson, Verlene Del Porto; Betty Si monsecretary-treasureSteven Marlene Feulner, Kofied, sen, Mary Perkins, Tess McAllisbe announced at the Sophomore Martinez, Miss Don Coon, sergeant at arms and Janice Jones, Annellc Lemon, ter, Diana Haslam, Geraldine Ball, this Friday evening. Donna Turner, David Smith, SheBarbara Christt tsen and Delbert Charles Downey, chaplain Olsen appointed ila Borich, Kay Bennion, Dixie Riley. Commander Lindsay are sponsors of the Sophomore Class. Keith Yeates as adjutant and Bennion, VaLora Jones, Marilyn Merrill, Don Merrill, Michael James Brusatto, service officer. Auxiliary Officers Lloyd, Richard Edler, Luann Instruction is now ACCOHDIAN The Auxiliary unit installed Coon. Mona Dean Rindfleisch, available right here in Magna and Garfield. Private lessons will Mrs. Faye Yeates, commander, Jack Dcnter, Gary Denter. vice Others are Kathleen Denter, be given by Joe Ribotta, Jr. at Mrs. Ethel Dilley, senior NuesMrs. Lily JoAnne Jacobsen, Julene JacobNo. 1. Magna Row. Accordiana commander: furnished for home practice. meyer, junior vice commander; sen, Janice Holgren, Come CoopPhone 6054 for complete de- - Mrs. Grace Haslam, treasurer ande er, Teddie Harmon, Betty Jean 40. Mrs. Jessie Olsen, chaplain. Sizemore, Renee Rushton, SanMrs. Averilda Jones, Yeates was appointed dra Pettersson, Hva Lowder, n Magna woman, and Ileen Brock, Clark Bullock, resident of this area, fell Rickie Bullock, Randy Nelson, The officers ware installed by Barbara at the resNelson, Galli, off a back porch step Alex F. Gray, department com- Paulette Fassio and Kaye idence of her son, Roy Jone, and Lois Day. mander of the state of Utah. Dissuffered a fractured leg near her The public is invited. abled American Veterans. The hip. inShe is recuperating at St. auxiliary unit officers were Receives Discharge stalled by Mrs. Betty Grey, Utah Paul Rokich has re- Mark's Hospital Corporal State DAV Auxiliary commander. ceived his honorable Her many friends extend best discharge J Several guests for a complete recovery. wishes the armed services after tended to include Mr. and Mrs.111 two in the United years serving William F. X. McConnell, national Slates Aimy, chiefly in Germany. service officers, D.A.V., Mrs. BevHe plans to continue his colCommander and Carlson, erly lege education. No. W. Holden, Chapter Johnny Mrs. any 8. Auxiliary, Murray, Utah; The firt business Helen Dover, Auxiliary comman-to- r democracy is to protect the Truth, No. 2, Mr, Salt Lake the p otection of the Truth der, Argonne Chapter Transportation Glen Dover, .commander, Ampui the protection of itself. H. No. Company Martin Mr. 10; tee chapter Dorothy Thompson Phone publicity director; Mrs. 29 West S. Temple Peel Funeral Home Cantwell, Salt Lake City Thelma Simmons, president, B'.Z'j Yast 2700 South VFW, Post 7398 and Mr. Glen e Effective December 16, 1654 2624 Jones, commander Post 7398, Garfield Mr. and VFW, Magna, Lewis, manager of Copper Chapter No. 11 clubhouse. The past commander of the .Copper chapter, Mr. Robert M. j Dilley, was presented with a past commander's pin in appreciation for his efforts on behalf of the 3017 South 6850 West members in the organization. Mrs. Jame3 Brusatlu, past comCome See Our-BA- BY mander of the Copper Chapter ALLIGATOR. A; xiliary unit, was also presented COYOTE. with a past commanders pin. TURTLES Cyprus Officers RECITAL IS PLANNER Senii-fin.iii.i'- .s nrli-n- e t : ncrippled FOR SUNDAY, MAY r; . 83-YEAR- -OLD MAGNA WOMAN LEG BREAKS . Del-len- well-know- Bt-,- Oquirrh Hill Pet Shop FLYING SQUIRREL HAMSTERS PARAKEETS CANARIES . Cages and Pat Supplies (Across From Louis Falvo) MRS. II1RLER HEADS VALLEY JUNIOR PTA 04 faVtaBtftfw) tiling INLAtt UWOUUM AW Mrs. Wendell Hibler, 4341 West South, Kearns, has been alec ted president of the Valley Junior High School Parent-Teac- h er Association, succeeding David f mlt WOO LOOKS LIKEIGLASS WEARS! LI Central Jones. KEjlRN Other "Builder : Mis. William H. Dahli. first vice president: Moroni L. Jen en, principal, sec-- rent; Mrs. Rex ond vice M4y - officers Lumber ai-e- - p-- MartT ecrelu:'y, and P. Brennan, treasurer. PHONE 1384 iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrs. J. GRADUATION! .a I I I I I I I I I People of Inherent Good Taste get MORE from K I I I I I Gletraforc MORE taste... I I I I I I I I I RnTVCIf STRAIGHT tOl'RRON I Notice To Contractors Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District up to 7 '30 p. m. Tuesday, May 17, 1955 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of eight additional classrooms and facilities and alterations to Kearns present Elementary School, 4065 West 5215 South, Kearns, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the Board's office at 3212 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 17, 1955. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A certified or cashier's check or bid bond of not less than five per cent (57t) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of Granite 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 required. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Woods and Woods, Architects, 19 West South Temple, 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 $25.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to Granite School District, in good order within ten (10) days following receipt of proposal (S) Dow P. Brian CIerk-Trea3ur- er Board of Education Granite School District Date of first publication, April 29, 1955. Date of last publication, 13, 1955. NOTICE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONSULT COUNTY CLERK AND GUARDIANPROBATE SHIP NOTICES. The Magna Times is qualified ss a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved In the Third District Court o t Salt Lake County. Notice To Contractors S415 HOO Drive MORE quality... MORE enjoyment... I I r Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 3, 1955, for the furnishing of all labor, .materials, transportation and services for the construction of additional classrooms and facilities and alterations to present Gymnasium and Shop Building at the Cyprus High School, Magna, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the Board's Office at 3212 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 3, 1955. 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 (57c) 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 required. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Lorenzo S. Young, Architect, Continental 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 $20.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to Granite School District, in good order within ten (10) days following receipt of proposal (Si Dow P. Brian Clerk-Treasur- NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND election ai.J shall promptly thereELECTION GRANGER HUNTER after certify the result thereof to DISTRICT. this board and tills board as the IMPROVEMENT SALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH official Board of Canvassers shall meet on the lG:h day uf May, 1955, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at that there will ba a special bond the regular lncetii.g place of said board at 3530 South 2820 West election held in Granger-lluntImprovement District, Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Utah, to canvass County, Utah, on Tuesday, the the votes cast at the election and 10th day of May, 1955, at which declare the result thereof. Section 10. Tni.t all acts and thc:e shall be fcubmittcJ I) such qualified regialtvi J voU rs of the resolutions in conflict with this district as shall have paid a pro-p- lesolul.on or any part thereof are ty tax therein in the year next hereby repealed. Adopted and approved this 23 preceding the election, '.lie followday of Februa:y, 1055. ing question: Willard J. Jones Shall the b.'.nJs oi Giangei-Hunte: er Improvement District, Salt Lake Count v, Utah, in the aggregate sum of $200,000, maturing in not to exceed 40 years from the date thereof and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of 5 per annum, be issued by said district for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing improvements and extensions to the water distribution system of said district, and for the purpose of paying such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction of such improvements and extensions to such system and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, which bonds may be callable for redemption prior to maturity at such times and with such premiums as the governing body of said dLtrict may determine, which bonds shall be general obligations of and payable from the proceeds of ad valorem taxes to be levied on all taxable property in said district in amounts sufficient fur such purpose? For said special election said district shall be designated and treated as one voting precinct and the name of the voting place and the election officials for such voting place are as follows: Place Voting Salt Lake City, Utah Election Officials ' Mrs. Helen Breeze Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Mrs. Vera Bowden At said election the polls shall be open at the hour of 7:00 A. M. and shall be kept open until and shall be closed at the hour oi 8:00 P. M. on the date of said election. Said election shall be held as nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws of the State of Utah, and at such election every qualified, registered voter of the district who shall have paid a property tax in the district in the year next preceding the election shall be entitled to vote on the above stated proposition for the issuance of bonds. By order of the Board of ImTrustees of Granger-Huntprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 23rd day of February, 1955. Willard J. Jones Chairman Attest: Lester O. Larsen Clerk Section 9. That immediately after the polls are closed the judges of election shall proceed to count and canvass the votes cast at said Chairman lister O. Larson 1, 1955. Date of last publication, 29. 1955. WEBSTER SETS kindergarten registration V,V;,.i Regiatru:. n for ; School kindt..'i;:iit-:- i .'..11 be h. l i H;0-a. Wednesday, May announce officials, t'n.l.lru.-- i iv:-be 6 on or before Si pteiube. is 1955 and must brinq .heir b.ith certificate at lime of m. There will be a $1 5d cna.-gi'.r milk and crackers ilurmq me kindergarten sessions. lli t Spencer Ward Attest: Clerk Date of first publication, 2'3. 1955 April April Plans Dinner This Friday The Spencer Ward is planning a dinner Friday, April 29th in the Games Week Pleasant Green Hall, beginning promptly at 5:00 p. m. Cyprus ball team will travel Purpose of the repa.il is to to Bingham, next Tuesday, May provide more funds for the new 3rd for a ball game (weather per- stake and ward building. mitting), and on May 5th Tooele Tickets may be obtained at the door. plays at Cyprus. The State Track Relays are slated at Provo April 30th, and a representative group will attend from Cyprus. Cyprus Slates Next Ball Remodeling Basement Rooms? The baseball team squad consists of Kay Breeze, Bob Grant, Ivan On-- , Yal McQuivey, Dick Orr, Terry Shaw, Kent Louten-socLarry Reid, Russell Davis, Ray Davis. Keith Sizemore, Jim Robison, Bill Powell. Larry Morgan, Dick Shafer, Dick Bertoch, Ralph Montrone and Jon k, Address Dial 6384 Wa will be happy to sand a qualified estimator to help you plan. Nothing Down 36 Months to Pay Build an avarage room in the basement for as little as $99.50. complete. Given ' Fur the interest of iiis friends in this area, the following address is given of Pfe. Clarence I. 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