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Show Friday, July 8, ing Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah MAGNA NOTES GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS the home of her niece, Mrs. W. H. rate or rates which result in the Jenkinson tor a week. She has allowest net interest cost to the so been a guest of other relatives. district after the deduction of n THE GARFIELD LEADER A group of local people enjoy and Mrs. Wallace Peterson and Marriage Revealed premium, if any. three children, Ronnie, Diane and Card of Thanks Howard Ridge. Publish! A certified check drawn upon ed a canyon outing at Washington They Of Tooele Lady To Edith M. Ridge. Editor Board of Education an incorporated hank or trust Park in Parley's Canyon Friday Terry of Las Vegas, Nevada.PeterA. B. Walter of Magna been visitors of Mr. We wish to thank everyone for Published Sine 111! Granite School District company for not less than $1400 evening to include Mr. and Mrs. have son's mother, Mrs. John Rowland their many kindnesses and floral Mr. or Published By Tha Copper Printing Company South Holt June 24, 195S; July 1, 1955; July payable to the Treasurer of Mag- Roy Jordan, Of interest to their wide circle offerings, at the recent death of Magna. Issued aach Friday morning at Garfield. Utah na Water Company must accom and Mrs. Jack Moore and Mr. and in Other 8. 1955. at the luncheon of friends is the announcement of our beloved one. Eatarad aa aaoond class mail matter under the act of Publication Dates pany each bid. The right is re Mrs. Joseph White of Magna, Mr. included guests Mr. C. J. Hutchings and the marriage of Mrs. Rowena The A. L. Kirk Family March 3rd. 1171 at Garfield, Utah served to reject any or all bids. and Mrs. Dewey Watkina of Salt son, Mrs J. S. Rowland of Stevens of Tooele, to A. B. WaltRoger, L. L. Mrs. Mr. and and Lake Adiudoed on of tha baa weekly newspapers by tha Utah BOND SALE A certified transcript including NOTICE OF City Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ers of Magna. Praia Association, given honorable mention by tha national nonlitigation certificate dated as Pullum of Garfield. sis and two children of The prominent couple were rOR SALE Wees n CdUorial Association. The Board of Trustees of Mag of the date of delivery of the cows. Wallace Wat- two also each, Garfield. married 16th June in Thursday, Mail subscription ratal Payable strictly in advance - SUM year. na Water Company, an Improve bunds and the unqualified Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pullum en die, 6400 Weal 3057 South. the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tha Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any ment District in Salt Lake Coun opinion of Chapman and tertained at a buffet luncheon on K. entertain Mrs. Allan Mr. Mrs. Robert and them, Honoring Xo cunfurniuHfirl must communications be Interest. All bids of thu Kji Mr. signed. Pntlpr uill public subject white ceifeeie ty, Utah, will receive sealed July 4th complimentary to ed members of her Evening Club Allen Christensen entertained at LOST Black sad attention paid to anonymous contributions. for the purchase of $70,000 Water j cessf ul bidder without cost to Fri- Open House at their residence in wallet oa July 41k. CeoUiae val. cabin club duck Allan the at Bonds of said district up to 5:00 him. ible papers. Reward. Dial AM day. Mrs. George Underwood will Whipple. A number of friends By order of the Board of Trust' Aaron Roblaon. Granite School District up to 7:30 o'clock p.m. on August 2nd, 1955 I next called. at their entertain the group 9124 pes. p.m. Thursday, July 14, 1955, for at the office of said board, gathering. West E. D. Jenkins, Chairman. 2700 South in Magna, Utah, Never ascribe to aa opponent the furnishings of all labor, maMrs. Ellis Jones returned this Attest: and servic at which place and hour said bids motives meaner than your own. terials, transportation a week from short vacation 9th stay Tha Magna Times is qualified es for the construction of addi will be opened. Howard Ridge, Clerk. Complimentary to the of her in West Covins, California, where VWVWVWWWVVVVrWVfrVNfl aa a Newspaper to publish Legal tional classrooms and facilities anniversary birthday Date uf First Publication, July 8, she guest of her sister The bonds will be c'.ated August 1955. Notices, having been approved and alterations to the present daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Cal Martin and was the Mrs. Burton Arring-todenominafamily, at a prettily planned entertained in the Third District Court of Salt Whittier Elementary School, 5975 1,. 1955, the Bride 29, Date Last of Happy Publication, July Choice Building Lots social Friday at her home. Eightbea.- - interest payLaka County. West 3500 South, Magna, Utah. tion $1,000, will 1955. who at the Begins en1956 semi able and White', Way Subdiv'sn een small guests attended and February 1, Bids will be publicly opened in Mr. and Mrs. Rex; Dusenberry on February 1 thereafter festivities. annually Beginning" joyed party FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS the Board's Office at 3212 South and August 1 of each year at a ajid two children are leaving Sat(7600 West at 3100 South) CLERK State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah rate or rales not COUNTY CONSULT 4 urday for a two weeks vacation per exceeding Enjoyable Trip Large Lota. Excellent AND GUARDIAN- at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 14, cent per annum to be fixed PROBATE the Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Jenkins of to San Francisco and Carmel-By-Se1955. The right is reserved by the Suburban Location. inas SHIP NOTICES. Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. R. terest well as other points of Board of Education to reject any time the bonds are sold, will h at of First Bank on returned L. payable of Security Erickson Magna and all proposals. A certified or o Natural NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Magna Water Tuesday evening from an enjoycashier's check or bid bond of not Utah, N. A., Exchange Place Gaa Available. How-art- h Mr. Mrs. and and Lake Salt ten-daRaymond Utah, Branch, to y California. City, able trip less than 3 per cent (5) of the Sealed proposals will be of Caland will mature on August 1 of each Norwalk, family They were guests in Las Gatoi Let our wedding consulbid, drawn payable to the order of the years as follows: by the Board of Education of of of Mrs. Evelyn Garrity, daughter, ifornia, are visiting their parents, the Board of Education of tants V. U. Mr. Mrs. and and Butters Amount Year help you plan end Granite School District shall acINQUIRE MM S. 7600 W. Susan, and Mrs. J. G. Hadley. illllimijllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mr. Mrs. and for $4,000 1958 Howarth Nephi is Mrs. AM COVERS Phone: leaving shortly enjoy Garrity company the bid. This check of 4,000 1959 for Honolulu for a year's stay, a short time. the accepted bidder shall be for 4.000 1960 McDonald's Flowers beaufeited in case he fails or refuses teaching the schools on the 1961 Mrs. P. S. Donaldson of Los tiful island. 6006 Weal 1700 So. to enter into the contract or fur 4,000 Dial Soil 1962 Angeles, California is visiting at rWWWWWWWWWrWvVV nish the performance bond re 5,000 5,000 1963 quired. 5,000 1984 The work railed for is 1965 5,000 into three (3) contracts, name 5,000 1966 CONTRACT-PLUMBINGENERAL G, ly, 1967 5,000 HEATING AND 8,000 1968 VENTILATING CONTRACT Utah has tome 2,000 dairy farmers who produce 1969 1,000 and ELECTRICAL CONTRACT. 6.000 1970 Detailed instructions, plans and 1.000 1971 grade A market milk for Utah's 757,000 consumers (including Fit like a tailored suit specifications and proposal blanks The bonds will be payable Hand Sewn Craftsmanship will be on file in the office of Fet-z- from ad valorem taxes to be levall the milk Safeway sells). Since milk is essential to health, particularly Bast Quality Material and Fetzer, Architects, 419 ied on ail taxable property in the Zions Saving! Bank Building, district without limitation Custom Convertible Road Maps as to See us for FREE the health of children, and since there is no substitute for it Utah's Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the rate or amount . . . and complete Top office of the Board of Education The bonds are to be voted on Sinclair Auto Tour Service. Door panels, arm testa milk industry is important. And just as important is the price you pay for milk. Granite School District, 3212 at an election to be held in said South State Street, where they district on July 5. 1955 and sale may be consulted or secured for of the bondi is conditioned upon the purpose of bidding. A deposit approval at said election. ol 923.00 will be required to guar Subject to approval of 'the isLouis Falyo antee return of said plana. Said suance of said bonds at said elecwill be refunded deposit provided tion, the bonds will be awarded to 2S5I South MOO Wast & Sons the plans and specifications are the bidder offering to pay par and Phono SMI to returned to the architect, or HHiniimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii accrued interest and specifying a "Where The Spirit Of The Lcrd It, There It Liberty.1 Granite School District, in good order within ten (10) days fol lowing receipt of proposal. Dow P. Brian Clerk-Treasur- er t liltl - NOTICE - FOR SALE u n. .l, It's Your a, Wedding it Taking atrip? er Dale's General fce Upholstery Utah's Biggest Taxpayer Mining CV2 Mining is our state's largest industrial taxpayer. Tha aaaoianrl valuation of all Utah property in 1954 was 11,072,424,034. Tha assessed valuation of mining property was $277,534,618 or 25.9 of the totaL In addition, 1 severance (occupation) tax is aaaesaed against gross value of the product. Because of mining's importance o government financing in Utah, the soundness of this basic ?' K':M earn ssvjsi loniei hi nJtaftrj C -- industry is vital to all Utahns. Utah's Milk Study Committee was created during the first "milk price truce" requested by Governor Lee to find a way to protect farmers and you. They have not succeeded as evidenced by conclusions presented June 17. mm K3l "From the .SkBSSSBSSSSKZiag&r9E!T FOR EXAMPLE: The committee concluded that milk ii told in stores in paper cartons should be "pegged" st s quart but that milk sold in glass bottles "should be sold at s price per quart substantially lest than that sold in paper cartons in other words, the glass bottle distributors were left free to lower the price of milk ss they see fir. Safeway believes that, distributors should be free to give you the lowest possible price on milk. But the committee hat left the price free in one instance and fixed it in another. This it discrimination and will cost you money. The evidence before the committee does not justify the committees actions. abundant life for all" at Gem Theatre No Extra Cost! THIS MONTH ONLY Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 7, 8, 9 STARTS 7:00 p.m. COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 1:00 p.m. In Technicolor "AIN'T MISBEHAVIN" Rory Calhoun-Pipe- r Laurie-Jac- Carson k Long Pomorguo-Rlchai- d Starti 12 Noon Saturday Roundup, Both Features - Cartoons of Capt Africa." Everyone invited And the new serial "Adventures Finishes 3:30 With no comparative out figures on "fiber" versus glass available in Utah, Safeway gave the committee data from official audits made by the Bureau of Milk Control, Department of Agri' v culture, State of California. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 10, 11, 12 Starts 7:00 P. M. Last Show 1:00 P. M. The Mightiest Motion Picture of them all! In CinamaScopo and Technicolor, on our Giant Wide Screen! Walt Disney's "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" Kirk Mason-Pa- Douglas-Jame- s THESE FIGURES Lorre r Lucas-Pete- ul also Added Attraction 11a "DONALD DUCK IN GRAND CANYON SCOPE" News COMMUNITY SwM RECREATION SHOW Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 14, 15, 16 In Technicolor "STRANGER in ON HORSEBACK" Double Bill Attraction 2 Chooso from 6 new Frigidairt Rtf rigerafors with Durable Dulux exteriors in Sherwood Green or Stratford Yellow... At No Extra Cost! Put color in your kitchen now I LOANS FRIGIDAIRE I I 1103.77 $ 7.00 177.M Z.0l 11X0 17.00 I SO MwrikhF OfHH AMOUNTS Cm Vm 9.1 M MmIMt IJIO.IS 171.43 I (20.00 30.00 7i4.il I 0M I IN PROPORTION J 9 i "Super-9.- " up, ta $2000 CmS cu. Ft. $ 1 ModtlSDV-9- 1 QQ Q4 Was $269.95 Here's a with many features you'd expect to find only in much higher priced refrigerators. Come in now. See the Frigidaire "Super-- 9 1." family-siz- e food-keep- er stm-i- s Phone 6372 for your money today! NATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION Magna Prove Teeele Salt Lake Cty..... M I4I-U- FINANCE CO. OF UTAH 9013 W. 2700 South 341 W. Center St. 13 South Main St. 22 W. Second South 2046 So. 1 1 Hi East K I ill Safeway presented witnesses to the Milk Study CsmniHHt witnesses who testified from experience that where W fries paid farmers for milk is protected, price wart do ant eeswr. For when bottlers and retailers cannot peat the com of cony petitive pricing back to the farmers, and the price yen pay for Bf ' waned by the lares la the twM flsfssSSSan :.J ML cm! sf SAFEWAY works III II k Phone: 6372 Arthur Godfrey Special! Golden Aluminum Quick-Cubel- et Tray Phone: 655 Phone: Phone: thousands of Utahns 22-56- 16 CENTRAL LBR.&IIDWE CO. Phone S3I4 WeWWVVVWVVWVVrWrVW US Safcway Utah ssmltysti nctwes S3 J4U7U7 sad telenet ia 1954. Saftwr, aarduied tha Uewna IMm steeWi it tar ImbSi ar Uw Oalilei efeNst rWafcaMB $ 4.154.430 422.564 $l.n9.M4 41.042 SI.TUJM 4fM 501262 374.155 UlIU 1,333,117 73.(37 1.451945 k 420.191 712.302 Ti 721.319 522.943 1.714.711 U7l.il) 2,732AM 114.335 Liveried; ssd MeetFreeiKU Fruit (fresh, bv Tom meam tbst 98 mf Vt&t cwuumtrt mum txtrs for milk re prottet a mseff group mf mUiUmtn. milk mt tbt httrt pouibU frit? wy for you to 1$ V VeorUbiei(fresaaJ Fran I Vegetal Juices Dairy Predattt t psy this Seen beet ft Ireadl fixing of the Prke row Pay for Milk j Protect Iff oil's Dairy far mors Or You? jgl And if the price of store milk, alone, is fixed at only per quart too high, it can cost the peop'ie of Utah U50JM0 a year. That 1450,000 could by a lot of additional milk from Utah's dairy farmers, Sweat Haw Otker Ptodacu WIU This Safeway does not believe it will This unjustified fixing of the price of milk presumably to protect special interest! smacks of what bat happened in other sates where price fixing bureaucracies have been authorized by law. etna fiieim i fretes) - - It 34. ferSaMber UMhilMk fmOmmt 4H Why? The cossmittee bat blandly admitted its action is designed to protect the glass bottle cfistributoti from the competition of paper cartons. Presumably to take the "sting" out of in decision, the committee pointed out that milk told in glass bottles accounts for only 2 el total volume ia Utah. This, e e o eee maa.es tne escwoa even snore unjutuiiea. a gateway Dciievea, n ewa 16,M3 durst of itod ia Saiewav Stem. 171 UtaaH 20-ce- oa lent FRanklin My with ad hr fat Despite tuck evidence, the coatnu'reae hat sought to "fix" the store price of milk in paper canons at quart and to permit a free market at prices "eabsouuiaUy seas" than the figure for milk sold ia gkej books. I- f i business by increasing efficiency and passing the savings in oasssi on to you. Thus the dairy industry it kept strong and- - lceidly- -and you get milk st the lowest possible price. However the Milk Study Committee made no tUMI Cfl nmfm th - nrira JaSfw hmuM M tn if Ir r-- . i rtjhjjj fifteen nlnnte osfwed by on Aree Auditor In five other arses, the coot of atitk in nines e sIm cm! hi ffdbr CaWtvAt In n!it f Hi ontssg CR4a! Iii lH MMohiiiiQ plwits fh 4Wffiic in cost wot NfOUOtltX. P. M. .Tool McKay FfWIICfoC Safeway believes that this it in the public intent because when the price farmers get for milk it protected, bottlers sad retailers cannot past the costs of competitive pricing hack to in gloss exceeded the seat In fiber Wednesday, July 13 Shows ' SHOWi each of six mm: plants Aenssr of she ii, quality. cost "CULT OF THE COBRA famen? steady supply of Safeway believes that to insure a theee fair prices and farmers fair mutt have prices dairy must be constant. That's why, it it Safeway a policy (a policy Safeway hat aevec violated) to pay top market prices for milk' plus a bonus fat milk, Safeway presented facta to the committee showing the low of packaging milk in paper (technically, "fiber") cartons. Safeway presented in full cost and profit figures to the committee and requested similar figures from other bottlers and retailers be made available and public for comparison. This request was not granted. Double Attraction Faith What will protest dairy 20-cen- CUT ME OUT AMD HANG ME UP1 1 jpggJRJ UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION earth coma's on Mi FVte Facte Hkhmt oodt Jf TOTALS WHY SAFEWAY F $13,138,405 IS 42.471 1.050.987 245,709 474.151 312,954 2713152 U5.W 1.114453 442.011 1J34J43 1I04.9U 1194799 S 7.164.157 S21.002J42 11243 PUBUSNINO THIS STATEMfNT Safeway wot born in neighboring Idaho. We have e big stake in Utah and a citizen's concern for Utah's well being. We believe we have a responsibility to the nabBc, ewr ess ployees, suppliers, and stockholders to publish the record of enri testimony to the Milk Study Committee. Watch for these reports In this newspaper. |