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Show Magna Timet. Magna. Utah THE Friday, December 21. 1956 High School, comprising an auditorium, gymnasium, 22 additional classrooms and related rooms, at Kearns, Salt Lake County, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened at TIMES MAGNA Published Since 1111 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Br The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning a! Magna, Utah Catered as second das mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1179 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of the hot weekly newspapers by the Utah tats Press Association, given honorable mention by the Rational editorial Association. Mall subscription rales - Payable strictly in advance 13.00 year. its readers upon any The Times welcomes contributions from s must be signed. No subject of public interest. All comn'i.nic-Hticnattention paid to anonymous rontrihiitior.s NOTI ! C E i. c.-i.'-i :'j the Boards office at 3212 South Stats Street, Salt Lake City, U'ah , at 7:30 p.m. January 15, 1957. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A certified check or bid tend of not less than five per cent (5 per cent) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of the Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. The check or tend of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to rn'er into the contract or put up !h tend required. Tne work called for is separated into three (3) contracts, namely: General Contract - - Plumbing. Heating and Ventilating Contract -- and Electrical Contract. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks are an file in the office of Woods and Woods, Architects, 19 West South Temple, and at the office of Ihe Board of Education, Granite School District, 3212 South State Street, where they may be consulted or secured tor the purpose 01 DiUaing. u. a 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 the Granite School District, in good order within ten (10) days following receipt of proposal. s Dow P. Brian Tu.-sduy- f:!e m the offic of S You::4, Arch.tect, 825 I j.i Bail ling. Salt L'l ih, and ct the office C: iii.iid f Education, Gran- ,1:1 . NOTICE TO CONTRACTOP5 Sealed propose wil !" K.lu u , ceived by the Du.ird of the Granite D..-.:-. South I)sT:rt, St.l1 wli.rc tlu-- may he cuivd for the pur-- ' coiiMilh'd o: I. d l.ng. A deposit of S. ... 3212 ! to 7:30 p.in. Tuesday. J. !!'.! i:e 15. 1957, for t!'.e furn...iii!i:r 'f nil to gu.irjn-.ih" $2i'pil materials, iraiip.ir' iti n ;i:id vf .iJi.l plans. Saul dc-of services fur the n'lK'.ru-.C'' w.ll iiv :v funded provided f.iv.h :h additional ri.is..r-n:n.-and are tics and al'i'iatums t,a piv- - :v eta: iinl u l.ie ai'chitvcts, or to Kh:i!!i Srhnul, Ilitili Olympus tli.iiufe D:..l:ict, in good 2300 East, Salt Luke C'.iunty, urdr within (10) days follow-:n- g Utah. Bids will he puhlaly of proposal, receipt in the Board's Offa-at 3212 s' Dow 1. Brian South State Str.it, Suit Lake City, Utah, at 8:00 p.111. Tue., lay. B ard of Education January 15, 1057. The rah! Granite School District of Board by the Dote of First Publication, Frito reject any and all proposal-- , A day, December 21, 19511. certified or cashioi's check nr bid Date of Last Publication, Fritend of not less than five per day. January 4, 1957. cent (5 per cent) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to die order of the Board of Education of Granite School District, shull accompany the bid. This check of NOTICE TO CREDITORS the accepted bidder shall be forBoard of Education Sealed proposals will ba feited in case he fails or refuses Granite School District to enter into the contract or furnby tile Board of Education Date of First Publication, Deish the performance tend requir- of the Granite School District up cember 14, 1956. to 7.31) p.ni. Tuesday, January 15, ed. Date of Last Publication, DeDetailed instructions, plans and 1957 for the construction of an cember 28, 1956. specifications and proposal blanks addition to the Kearns Junior l v rcq-iire- : l Clerk-Troasu- NOTICE Clerk-Treasur- Pretty Party Society day cak sm-ia- l centtTid the srving table. Movie pictures were later taken of the group and a skating party later enjoyed at the SAM D.-a- rink. THE PARTY LINE IS SPARKLING Laava For California ' Mr. and Mrs. George Parris and it will be dimmed within the next Mr. Theodore A. Hansen depart d 's.vvral weeks. ! The pjrty-lii- i, strung will j.hgle bells, is imping meirily. inviting guests to varitius parties around the town. Murry t.tues will bo enjoyed bv many groups b fore the Star shines o'er the land anil echoing carols proclaim Christmas. Gay, giddy and gracious "drop-in-latinvitations make the postman's sacks as heavy as grouting cards. The doorway to hospitality has boon glowing brightly all week, and theres Lille indication Lovaly Parly d M.mbers of the Lady Lions were entertained at a delightfully arranged dinner dance Friday evening at the Ncw-- 1 house Hotel with the Lions acting soc' This year pi.t Magna-Gar-fiel- -- e Holiday decorations were used in the table and decorative ar- rangoments, and a dainty perfume atomizer presented to each lady. WVVWVVWVVWAWWVVYWVWWVWWWVWWW Christmas KENTUCKY Shopping? OVERLOOK DONT McDonalds jnr'er the tree. SUNNY BROOK as hosts. i4-- flowers p 2 A if STRAIGHT In f, X: 3fnw the magnificent holiday package and dazzling gift carton Thla holiday aaaaon, gtva and arvo Sunny Brook Kontueky straight bourbon In Its rich -- looking niw paekago and handaoma holiday gift carton I CUT FLOWERS rleh-tastl- ng GIFTS SUNNY Xmas Greens, Cedar, Holly, Mistletoe T brook i 'K , i ? ' ! . - .V,- vs - , ,c- . ' y ; m V f CHEERY I. JWWnilUIMT m tiisur Welcoming Xmas Door Badges ; V - 1 BOURBON 4 v - er Planters & Plant s' A gav. holiday Monday for La Crescenta, Califorwa.-- , nia, where Mr. Hansen will be for the hukdays. He and his daughter, Mrs. ParBirthday Party M s. P.jbvrt Norris elite: t.,.n J ris, plan to letu.n shortly to M.,g na. at a pa:ty honoring ih. f;f;, birthday anniversary of her son, last week. Attend. ng George, Club Entertained Members of the Cup and Sau- small gjes's were Ann Paulas cer Club were intertained Thurs-!da- y Sharon Ann Non is, Carla Norris! at the huine of Mrs. R. J. 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