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Show Leader, Garfield. Utah Friday,- - FebnUry-25lfi5bid. The check or bond of the NOTICE TO - CONTRACTORS ' Sealed proposal will be received bp the Board of Education 'of the Granite School District up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 1, 1955 for the construction of a new elementary school building at the corner of 8100 South and 856U ac- cepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fa. Is or refuses to enter into the cont: act or put up the bond required. The work c.!!ed for is separated into three 13) contracts, namely: Conti General Heating and Ventilating Contract and Electrical Contract. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks are on file in the office of Young Sc Hansen, Atchitects, 08 Canyon Road, Salt Lake City, Utah, and j 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 de-posit of $25.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Sji I deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications s:e returned to the Architects, or ! Granite School District, in good ..rdei within ten (10) days follow :p.g teceipt of proposal. (S) Dow P. Brian IS ONLY UNIQUE- - RAILROAD MILES LONG-BU- T TRAVELS 14 15 WORLD DISTANCE AROUND There Is a privately owned in Utah that transports tons- of freight a distance of 15 times around the world each year although its single main line track is only 14 miles long. The unique railroad is operated by the Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corporation. It travels between Copperton, below Bingham Canyon around the base of the Oquirrh Mountains to Magna and Garfield. Of course, the only freight the ore. line carries is copper-bearin- g But the railroad employs 357 persons and hat an annual payroll of rad-roa- I 61 Al TIMES Students Hear Wild Life Lecture, Film d JANICE BREEZE ON MUSIC PROGRAM 5 the larcountry. The' chorus is gest choral group on campus. She attended the Cyprus High Miss Janice Breeze, daughter School, and participated jn the of Mr. and Mrs. Glen If. Bieeze, following activities there: Music Student .Council, Magna, will appear with the Department, Usher Club, Handels Messiah", University chorus at their annual Operas, and school plays. winter conceit Feh. Sunday, choral t g tJ 27, The Cyprus student body was in Piovo, Utah. very interested Wednesday to Mis Junice is a hear a lecture, sponsored by the the Alto section of member of the colorful Game and Fish Salt Lake County 300 Association and see a film on Dr. group under the direction of Crawford Gates, noted conpreservation of wild life. duct r and composer, and memThe young people learned what ber of the music faculty. Hit h.ive been performed birds and animals should be kill ly by major music organizations, ed and the laws that !and he has conducted many fine others. f - Just as al! things uponarth represent and image forth &ll the realitieeof another worldj se the Bible is one mighty representwhole spiritual life Helen' Keller ative of the of humanity. Liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you are willing to give it to others. William Allen'. White $1,602,000. railroad with a freight hauling task carries more than twice the total freight originating in the entire state annually. It is kept running smoothly by L. S. Hills, superinClek-Treaurtendent of the Utah Copper DivBoard of Education ision Ore Haulage Department. District Granite School Equipment Given Date of First Publication, Feb. Kail equipment includes sevens 11, U)5.V electric loco- 3,200 horse-powDale of Last Publication, lob. mot,vl,Si four 1,600 horse-pow25, 15)55. diesel locomotives - used switching' operations and hundreds of railroad cars. The electric locomotives are N used on the main line to transjwrt the ore from the assembly yards at Copperton to the companys1 mills at Magna and Garfield;' They also take the empty, ore cars from The mills-bacto the assembly yards' where ' tHey taken into the huge Bing-'- j ham Mine toytHe miner railroad. Personnel Listed ' The 180 operating personnel of the- - railroad vbicludes!'33 engineers, fireman and hosiers; 51 con- -' doctors,. brakemen - and switch The small-scal- e full-fledg- -- with"PrinfedrRobot Chassis (medt by mw i I bwitd TV tef er i er STRIKES at this low, Low SPARES Price are-late- men;- - QSSer! Lfiramfitted - 57-m- track "crew,' If car inspectors, 10 maintenance mechanics, - nine .foremen and 177 There men employed repair and maintenance thopai The-ortrains never'.exceed 20 ' main 11 nd miles par hour' over-th"B League h .yards had a kplen-- 1 fram mills. They never go over 35 niiled did high fame of how-on the way back with evening in' : the "B League of per cars. atthe Utah wOmeh's bowling1-- ' tor' this is Part of 4 Cbpper Club, and others- of the fact that the long 474 high series. for per cent conLuCarol Harmon ' closely 'fol- main- line has lowed with a 461- series by re- stant 'gikde. When "loaded, the to trains are traveling down-hi- ll cording garnet of Others were LaVern EmpeyJ the mills. Tor 'the1 the train brakes downhill Patty McDonald, 187 are set andtrip," never released. Rose 163; Florence Belovsky, The locomotive pull an average Marie Zito, 152; Ruth- Andrus, of 65 cars; However, a Virginia Walker, 144; train of 11,000 gross tons is M. Nelson, 146; Bezzant, Betty regular occurrence, and railroad Laura Daniels, are on a Squad No. 4 took high game of operations schedule. 699; No. 5, high series of '1896. Teams 1 and 5 took 4 points and four-clerk- are-anoth- in-th- e - fo-t- ArUne-IUrwa- 1 bigger than regular 78 sq. la. pWot. h,be-- 20 the brightness! twice for screen Aluminized 21' with full Pewerfvl new "Printed" ROBOT Chassis FvM complement! 18-tu- AH fertt-- "Space-Save5 lees Abs Cabinet r" 3 ' less depth ck blondo oak fc rich kokoiony color and imart brnoc optional, Matchics MshUy Wjlhtft ' Console model, 21 inch, famous Admiral tube, $199.95 Only - le entire--14-mil- AND MANY 147-14- 1. 155-14- 6: 24-ho- ur No. 6, 3 points. OTHER WONDERFUL BARGAINS Afternoon League Average scores seemed to be prevalent in the Afternoon League with the following posting high games: Vera Dea, Edith Beth Daybell, Shirlcne TomBevan, lin, 137; LaRae Woolley. June Nelson, 149; Elva Rushton, Orlean Richardson, 147; Claone Dyches, 153; Vera Jensen, 135; Hazel Johnson, 142; Carol LaVern Peterson, Bcrtoch, 135; Hope Davis, 137; 4 and an Irene Romolo, split; Amelia Romrell, 131. 141-13- 5; AT Dial I LBR. & HDWE. CO. 1; Magna S3S4 Local' Youths rrMdgncfi New Admiral Television Dealer ijjBjBgiiMHEwu-gEa- 155-13- 6; . 8-- 136-13- "A" League For the A" League, Shirley Coon had high game of 196 and while Vivian 6 others of Kemp took scries of 531 with games of Others were Aline Griffith, Ann Tygoscn, Vonna Roxie Sudbury, McQuivey, 161; Elaine Husband, Thel150; Irene Tuckcy, ma Singleton, Shirley Begent, 152; Alice Begcnt, 166; LaVon Dea, 154; Amy McCarty, Lillian Riley, BcLe Cutler, 150; Maxine Coll ings, 164; Sylvia Wimmcr, 178; e, Jean Hubbard, 186; Norma 151 and Cenella Rodgers, 151-15- 177-16- 8; 165-17- 0; 175-15- 1; 161-17- 2; 172-16- 1; 153-15- 6; 173-17- 0; Fair-bourn- Whats the new news in the 55 cars? Is it V--8 Power? Participate In Is it suspended pedals ? Ford has had it since 1932 U 'of U Band 132-13- 7; 138-13- 5; CENTRAL e 94-c- y Huge 24 inch table model with wonderful $239.95 tube - the-empt- 145-12- 147-16- 3; cwsMe MAm front-to-ba- rd Raymond G. Blake, son of Mr. and Mrl. Ray W. Blake, 4415 W. 3500 S., and Loel T. Ilepworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 2751 S. 8900 W., were Univermembers of the sity of Utah concert band when it gave its fifth annual winter concert Thursday evening in Kingsbury Hall. Blake plays baritone and clarinet. Directed by Ronald D. Gregory, the concert band presented program of classical and 'contemporary band works ranging from Bach's Prelude and Fugue in D Mine; to Abreu's Tieo Tico". Acc trumpeter Rafael Mendez was guest artist.-CyBoth men are graduates-ftprus High School Hep worth, who was senior clast president- in 1953, is now a sophomore majora ing in engineering. Blake,-- sophomore in University college, Is active in the University NROTC unit and track. 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