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Show Garfield Leader, Garfieid, Utah Friday, June 8, 1956 j notice bonds payable in whole or. nut or from 8 ir.H-.ito 33 inches. South. Range 2 V.V.t, Sait I...ke however, the East H.lf and the C'iu .'u.giii, Hoaid of Trustees in p ..t from t.i. s to be levied on Toe tsfm..Ui oyet-..- :i HUNTER ROWLING Lv,l of the Meridioi:: the nee N.uth Half of liie West 1 l.it f Sec- - Date of East the Fahlicatiun June 8. ail taxable property situated in p:o; vl is $1 t;0 .l,:u c ). It is not Sect, on lines to the Westalong Town-chiKout.-i2 tion 4, TEAM TAKES HONORS Quarter I:.:;;.,. l.Ci'J. mated that ! le over-a- ll cost coiner of Section 27. Township I NOTICE OK PUBLIC HEARING sj.d district. Salt Lake Mer;d..i:i." FViVivation (I J.u.o 'Iib 22, b' ;r'vloJ the construe- - Snutn, Range 2 Wel; tnoricv I.. (). LARSON, Clerk J :j. A Iluntvi- team, in The natuie an! extent u.,. " sort'd by of a sewage disposal plant l'..st along the wider Section lines 3. Tlf.l all o.dei!, an I 1 M PROVE--MENGRANG Section Davis Lumber end Hardware, his to P '(im'J improvcm To 1 t. sa: i since the cost of t the n liter line of the Jordan lesolutions in conflict herewith DISTRICT end d in i'.it pt.itv i.i a ladies made in the a: e the con- such plant will in the sav- - River; tluu.-S.utli along the are t.J the ix'.-ti- l of j,-h Cenft.et Head of Relief Society restruc'.ton of a bowling league loum-i.-neicollection collvctiou and outfall mains cent, r line of the Jordan River to iieiotiy icpcaied and Preset, led With Quilt mg N s hi1:-- , by given that the and outf.il! cently. to collect and sysii'n same am the of lion the of center the shall line costing take app.ox.n: .uly junct of the il cmv.y an1 sew age tile Tiie Hum is co.iipu.si J of !va ' ..tin-unas w J! v. in..!,; tile Jo: d m River with the North w k and '. pi.iiit. Dhtricl foi t.iotmen, and ether 'Section line of Section 2, TownM..'. K. W. Wtl-- Rushton, Emma S '.rebel, Joyce w:!l hul.l a public hearing cm t'.:e to any (xist.i'.g treatment and d.s- -' Ary tjxpxy.-- wihin R.- ,- Martin, Hope Latham and Norma ship 2 South, Range 1 West; i e S' 2:ii Jay of July 1950. at 10:31) a. P'SuI plant with winch satisfact-- ! Hunter l;i:provei"i nt District may j.u.n,.e West along the S. etion . ...I- - pr. ler.te-- l w.!l ilaueter. Tjioy also captured sein., in Room 2tHS of the City and ory aiT.ingements can be made for on or the date fixed for Lucs to the Northeast corner r: joI emit ... of; Attest: n.ly cond pla.-- prize mom y for high County Building. Sait Lake C.ty, the treatment and of such hearing, protest in writing aeainst Section 4 :' fi-e:2 South, L. U. LARSON. Clerk j I team game. Township Sp.iinr Utah, to determine whether all 1 ,,f I' Ul forj1jn j w,,t; thence South along Upe-- mol., in djly lh,I taxable property situated within menlfeoM n: ?,jIKlr Elva Iiushto.i won an indivi: Section line to the Southeast Trustee Wrignt an f se ProU;St ,nlld,;, Ciraiiger-nunte- r op a.c- .Mrs. dual J by shall be filed w:t!i the County earner of Section 4, Improvement to a plant to be trophy for second place high : i". 'It Trustee 2; the Larson, ; Township il. wasj nie.iiiig toy District, Salt Luke County, Uah, said district. The outfall main Clerk of Salt Las County, Utah. and prize money for second T 1 West; thence West j n: I. South; Range adjourned. will be benef.ted by the sewer will consist of t.v.ritydiii-time and pipe varying in and at the afoivi-aihigh average. lines Section to Attest: tho the improvements to Le made in suit diameter from 13 inches to 42 place the Board of Trust-- , e of along of x i place beginning, excepting L. O. LARSON, i :! k i Tils was a Tuesday after-- f. district and to pay for which the inches, and the ccllection system Granger-Hunte- r squad Improvement WHO .AHD J. JONES he: fu! ioon entry in the Kennecott Cop- -. territory, district proposes to issue $1,900,- - will consist of pipe varying in dia-- District will give coiisidcrati n to from the .1 liv H I it: vr ;a p. r Club women's league, and all protests which may have been .I was tiieir first time for tourna- r.ng 3j !y. so filed, and will hear all persons " .. lent impctilicji. Twelve teams desiring to be heard. titered. Lacl Golfers Slate If the determination of the Board of Trustee shall lie f.tvar-- ! Red ilitie Match June 19 able, it is the intention of thej In the past two years the Utah Mining Association and its OR SALE-- 3 EH frame home in Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy iJ iirH Trustees ef said riistrct Tn-.n:.l Iiu. in. itch is Magna. Complete members have distributed to Utah schools 4400 mineral with drapes. to ball an election therein for the work, the seventh is the Sabbath. Tit. i.ir. Juno 1 9 th at carpet, some furniture. Grounds specimen boxes, 5000 supplementary text books, 4000 Utah to of the 1 prep' submitting a ('.! pi r Gull Club course. ptirpase Effective June 17, this station will be clos51 natural resource maps and $5000 worth of additional helporly quaiiiied voters of said dismil- in M..v p oved ed Sundays, so that 1 and my employees and ful literature. This is part of tho program to help education, trict the question of the issuance arc.-d.ii" to M-E. G. for individual mining companies have contributed hundreds families may attend church each Sunday. of bonds to pay the cost of the VAV.VWWWMWWW. imof of thousands dollars in research grants and scholarships. ERNIES BICYCLE construction of the proposed See you in church. i':. party1 provements. . ! I Juno 2G!h and win-SHOP ! The boundaries of said Gran-- ; 2960 S. 87S0 W. . Dial 2482 .i and presented j D.s-triImprovement ' th g'i'.t br.L at 7:00 p.m. in the, New SCHWINN Bicycles are as follows: "from tho earth comes an abundant life for all" 7835 WhI 21st South, Magna Fine Condition Used Bikes Commencing at the Southwest A large the Paris and repairs for ell g.uu.j is corner of Section 3, Township 2 , golf gami-- and a cordial Models ii'v'.tati.'ii is extended to any Lawn mowers sharpened r mil rested women to come And repaired out and play each Tuesday in the We now have tho New. Modem "IDEAL" morning er afternoon sresions. Sharpening equipment Heasonable rates June Festival Proves All Work Guarantaed To Be Affair O'lfl.OO I i E.-.- ! 1 j ., , t ' T dl.-tr.- a..-t:.- e ie-i.- it i I G:in-ge:'-llui:- :i t ' t fnrir. m e ' : - A- ; j V..-Ui- ri , afore-bound- j I - tolice Mininrj goes to school To My Customers: j j tii-is- ; UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION : uc-L- il, s. Floyd IScrrctt Service ger-Hunt- er lu Pretty At Spencer 2nd Ward WVWVJWWUWUWW The proved to be prettily arr iif-c-.i affair on J'ri-dispons 'red by the Sp mccr 2nd "'.nil Relief Society in t.h- - new tiikehouse. Thii- s hundred were served a dainty luncneon. The program organ music by Mrs. Fluyd Conn-- , vocal a y, -- rs r. V al bal VJ'C.ai&Vs I future - sulos, Mrs. LiiRue Aluminum Storm Doors! Windows Awnings 5 Patio Covers i Kirk, accom- panied by Mr. Barbara Thom- Min and a most interesting book IE review on Papa's Wife, given by S Mi-- s Helen Kimball. Even FOR E Magna 2175 00 ifyou were the Maharajah of Mesopotamia . . . Have you noticed the recent change in the metal bases of your light bulbs? Formerly they were made of brass, which contains about three fourths copper. Now, because of the shortage of copper and its high price during the past year, another metal is being substituted. The changed light bulb is part of a trend to substitute cheaper metals and plastics for copper. It is spreading to such heavy users of the everlasting metal, as the automotive, electrical and plumbing industries, even though they prefer the qualities of copper. If this trend continues, Kennecott faces the loss of important customers, which could ultimately reduce copper production in Utah and so affect the states prosperity. Kennecott is attacking the supply proLlcm on three fronts. First, by striving for uninterrupted, production at existing mines, mills and refineries. Second, by research to develop methods of recovering more copper from low grade ore. And third, by an exploration program to discover new mines. If the trend of substitution is reversed, it v.iu i.can a rosier tint to Utahs future as seen through the light-lml- b crystal ball. ?V ?.' io You couldnt buy finer whiskey than Cream of 3. .3$ Kentuckys finest whiskey is Americas finest whiskey value premium whiskey at a price! ifcWiaay non-premiu- m Cream of Kentucky is double-ric- h rich in flavor... rich in bouquet. So smooth and mellow' yet so hearty it's the heart of Americas finest drinks. Enjoy Crcan of Kentucky y today. A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Ulah KENTUCKY'S FINEST WHISKEY -- A BLEND 70ft E Roofing Siding FREE ESTIMATES PAUL RAZZECA 86 PROOF. GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DIST., INC., FRANKF0RT, Kf. |