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Show Magna Friday. May 28, 1954 Tim, Mum, Utah NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING Notice To Bidders The Board of Education of the Granite School District, Salt Lake County, Utah, will meet in its offices, 3212 South State Street, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, June 17, 1954, to adopt a budget and to make appropriations to govern expenditures for the school year 1954. 1, July commencing and ending June 30, 1955. Also to adjust the 1953-5- 4 budget to govern expenditures for the current school year, commencing July 1, 1953 and ending June 80. 1054. (S) Dow P. Brian, Clerk 4195 where they may be consulted er Date of first publication, May 28, Taylorsville, Utah, 3200 Vest South. Alternate Bids will also be secured for the purpose of bidding. 1954. KitA deposit paid .in advance of Date of last publication, June received for Auditorium andschool $25.00 per set per building will be chen Addition to both 11. 1954. required. The depoeit in check buildings. form shall be drown payable Vo Bidding will be done individual- the Architect. The deposit for each notly on each of the two projects set will be refunded on returns of ed above. Contractors may bid plans and specifications In .good on one, or both of the projects. order within (7) days following Sealed bid proposals will be re- Also a combined bid for both of receipt of proposal. ceived by the Board of Education these projects may be made by No bidder may withdraw his of the Granite School District at Contractors desiring to do so; this the Board Office, 3212 South State bid, however, is ' not mandatory. bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date act for the opening Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, up See Bid Blanks. The construction work on each thereof, and as security therefor to 7:30 P. M. Thursday, June 17, one General shall accompany his-biwith a 1954, and will be publicly opened project is to be bid in General Work, certified or cashiers check or bid immediately thereafter, for the Contract, including construction of a six Class Room Electrical Work, Plumbing, Heat- bond of not leu than hve per emt Work. De- (5) of the amount of the bid, Single Story Addition and other ing, and Ventilating and drawn payable to the Board of tailed instructions, plans Brockbank to Junior the facilities blanks Education of Granite School DisHigh School Building, Magna, specifications and proposal Utah. Bids will be received at the will be on file in the office of the trict. This check or bid bond of same time for a similar addition Architects, Fetzer & Fetzer, Archi- the accepted bidder shall be forto the Turin Building of the Valley tects, 415 Zions Savings Bank feited in ease he fails .or refuses Junior High School Building, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to enter into the cosHraet or him Doted this 24th day of May, A. D., 1954. BOARD OF EDUCATION GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT a little luxury is good for every man ...so enjoy ish the performanre bond required. Each bidder must be licensed by the State of Utah aa a General Construction Contractor and mutt note in the appropriate place on the Bid Sheet his license number. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all propoult. Doted this 25th day of Msy, 1954. BOARD OF EDUCATION CRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT (S) Dow P. Brian Clerk-Treasur- Belmont And Priced To Please 2$, 1954. Date of last publication, June II. rMr.NLMflMUMNMM mii wbm HA lLnJ-p)irD- 1954. Loaves For Washington ftlhlQr ffoinKsl DEB ONLY FORD GIVES YOU: Our Lady of Louden Chords The following weekly program to carried out; in addition to spec lal events, which will bo announced from time to tuna by X. Froegard. Father Sunday masses: 8:30, 10 JO a. at and 6:00 pi m. Confessions, Saturday, 4:30 and 7:00 p. at a. m. Weekday, Novena Servlca, Friday, 7:30 pi m. Catechism for children, Tuesday, 4:15 in the hall. Convert and Instruction, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. in the rectory. a 7.-0-0 ' HillS (ill.Lit.RO'fiO GUARD YOUR MAY FREEDOM! John Stuart Mill Have Happened Only In America 1 Today, American people own over 4 million businesses, even of all though more than one-ha- lf new businesses fail because men make mistakes. But Americans have not been putting all their eggs in one basket. In America, people have been FREE to decide whether to risk their nwney in a business. If it failed, the only people who lost money were those who made the mistakes and risked their money in that business. In foreign countries, where the government owns the business and makes the mistakes-ewerybloses money because everybody must pay extra taxes for the governments mistakes. Remember people are more careful with their own money than they are with other people's money! Neither communism, fascism socialism, or any other government-controlled ism ha given people as much as FREE Americans have EARNED for them-selveody s! individual why-Ev- ery HCAVmWHTS audio me tor, tun log. forks nod both! . . spoken and wklsparsd solan for ai . conduction nnd an nndiomirie nad tuning forks tost for boot eoodi-tion lion. This latter tolls tbs of the nerve at bearing. ,lfv to the nerve at hearing not ia good . condition for nil rounds, tbao thro 75 faltawmg it so of a mm ef of bearing Improve mlitltf wt kitm by at ratheri ai I A exportation ment to leant to nil. Nor roo bearing Slalt NiMd JiwcialtN and 1td bo Improved adequately if the- SsMnAed m ran air conduction loro to too grant mjiuiii bed nrnipapffa Theta mlklt. or . If tha bearing . loro la vkdnM la apyaer run Mb iwt within thepatient's accepted range, a physiftraagAani lb year ia aa rffori M cal examination to dons to ass if aefnanu yon U St Mtm a bln patient to able to withstand ha Ilk, and d ttyaed M improve lb the tha surgical praeedun which.. to of 15 peepi of (lot. , somewhat formidable. If tha patient to physically tit ter operation, boepitalisatioa to reLoss of in Surgery Hearing quired. Under either a general or oa Than an two types at beering basal ianaesthetic the operation tha poorer hearing .ear to started loss that may ba banafitod by by doing a radical mastoidectomy. The moot common type of bear- Tnan a new window, to. made into Innor mi to replan tho earn ing Inoa to roused by blocking of tha flap to the tube between the throat and bloeked .by bona. A ok in ear by enlarged adenoid titeuo. placed over the now- window, This may ahow up at an early nge through whieb sound Waves, will; reach the inner , ear. This any may account for lack at ade- infection. quate pragma in school. Font operative dhtlnsroto nsaal Tbs adenoid tlsouo may need to I . the be removed by surgery and may ly severe enough toandrouse aeeo .in patient unhappiness need to be followed with s-or elated with nausea or vomlttinc-Thi- s ' 4 radium irradiation. passes and lbs patient is, - I The second less common and allowed to bo out- of rod oa ihe i of non spectacular type hearing third or fourth day. However. he loss ia clinical otosclerosis, the to unsteady foi days to aruokn. muss of which Is unknown. This Careful attention to remind for runs in families and may mlsa a the care. When the generation or ao. in dry and the skin flap well This type. of deafneec Is roused cavity to little attached there danger, of sy s bony growth in tbs middle mi Infection nnd the patient may even that prevents motion of the bones go swimming to a warm 'pool If if the ear. On this account sounds tha usual swimming requirements mnnot reach the inner ear. Re- art met Cold water iq the ear moving this bony growth is Impoa-libl- o will produce dinineea. without rousing irreparable After eight to twelve months the damage, nor does any known medi-:in- e hearing improvement obtained to help. uauallv permanent except for the Candidatee for surgery must be normal drop In hearing as ona an screened Otologist grows older. by rarefully On well selected patients the (one mho has studied the conditions of the sari who carefully percentage of Improvement to what examinee the ear. nose and 'hroat la called serviceable hearing to to eighty if the person. Including any his- about seventy-fir- e cent This means that the hearing tory of allorgy. A careful examination of the to equal or rooerior to hearing by wring to then dona using an n hear aid nnd much more natural. Says ,5.. Could Here's 28, 54 CMARUt NOKKUS (VitS.lill.ao-nU- ) Your Doctor "A people may prefer a free government, but it from indolence, or carelessness, or cowardice, or want of public spirit, they are unequal to the exertion necessary for preserving it . .they are unlikely long to enjoy it." (goes ftoffiiirirLnj;l! dl CHURCH NEWS Mrs. Hattie Robinson and her daughter. Miss Terry Robinson of Toney, Utah, are leaving Sunday by plane after visiting The worth of a state, in the long sif.l:' and husband, run, is the worth of the individMr. and Mrs. L-- V. Bracy in Mag- uals John Mill composing it na. Miss .Robinson, who recently FRIDAY completed college work in CedTELEVISION FIGHT ar. 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