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Show Thursday, September 7, 1961 DODGE CITY, HERE NOTICE COME! I Funeral Rites TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3545 South, up to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 26, 1961, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction of the Western Hills Elementary School located at Hoopes Street and Heath Avenue, approximately 5200 South and 5000 West, Kearns, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the auditorium of the Administrative Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:05 p.m, Tuesday, September CJ xvi; 4 -- Survivors Listed Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Sandra Laurence, Spanish Foik; sons, Ronnie, Mona; Dennis, Denver; a grandchild; parents, Santaquin; brother, Clifford, Santaauin; sisters, Mrs. Doiothy Wyler, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Nellie Herbert, Payson; half brothers, Wayne and Carl Ben- 26, (Yi gear-drive- two-whe- Man Monday son. CALVIN E. NORTON , . . Regarded Man Succumbs Calvin E. Norton, 44, regarded Magna resident, died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. Funeral rites were conducted Monday in the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake House. Mr. Norton was born December 6, 1916, in Junction, Piute County, a son of Elmer and Fannie Smith Norton. He was a member of the LDS Church and had been em- ed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Paul K. Evans, Architect, 515 East Broadway, Salt Lake City, and at the office of the Board of Education of Granite School District, 340 E. 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $50.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architect, or to Granite School District, in good order, within ten days following receipt of proposal. s Dow P. Brian, at todays RENTALL TYPES OF is in appliances era a better bargain than ever! HAND TOOLS to PICTURE!" UNITED RENT-ALL- S KENNER SALES & 'o SERVICE 265S South SI50 West Choke Grade and Save Now Buy Choice Grade Always a Favorite 56 FORD VICTORIA V8, heater, radio, S1 09 ' $895 w-- w automatic sharp. 5S Tomato Soup Macaroni itS 42,000 $1495 trans., actual miles. '58 CHEV. TON PICKUP $1295 T signals, deluxe heater, long wheelbase, 650x16, tires, rear bumper, 18,000 actual miles, one Magna owner, a Cream Puff. , ', 58 CHEV. DELUXE 4 DR. SEDAN R-ls, V8, real 60 OLDS 88 Auto clean. PS, PB, $1295 sharp. SEDAN R & H. $2595 Very SEDAN $2695 Hydra, full power, air condition, R 8c H, 5 new w-tires, 24,000 actual miles. '60 OLDS 88 HOLIDAY Nob Hill Coffee - '61 FORD . V-- 8 TUDOR $1095 Radio, heater, w-tires, low mileage. w CHEV. CORVETTE $3895 230 engine, R-two tops, low mileage. '56 CADILLAC COUPE Hydra, R & H, Tiglass, new full power, very nice. $1295 w-- tires, w CHEVROLET SEDAN-$10w-- 9$ very sharp. SEDAN '53 CHEV. BISC. $1295 R & H, 43,000 actual miles, V8, a beauty, fully guaranteed. '60 CHEV. IMPALA COUPE Big engine, Std. Trans., R 6,000 tires, 4s. 59c 95 5 $2495 it H., w-actual miles, one w C0LDBR00K Ib. Blend Luxury $595 CHEV. 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Hew car warranty. '59 OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY SEDAN $2295 Hydra., full power, R & H, practically new w-- w tires, every accessory, one local owner. Guaranteed. '55 BUICK RIV. HARDTOP V8, auto, trans., heater, radio, w-tires, paint, new covers. '57 CHEV. DELUXE Auto. V8, R St H, Will pay cash for wrecked cars. 3 Also sail parts for all kind of: I do not believe in that word Hears. Fate. It is the refuge of every Pt39 Premfum Quality Airway Coffee Liquid Starch White Table Syrup pk w 58 Grenville Kleiser 4&S.59 Long or Cut Spaghetti 10ns99 $395 WANTED When with people be a listener a large part of the time. 85 0 Creom More Savings $595 '53 CHEV. B. A. SPORT COUPE R Si H, w-clean. QUOTATIONS 'IllllllltlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllIVi WRECKED AUTOS 1 A strict belief in fate is the worst kind of slavery. Epicurus 687 Canned Milk very sharp. CHEV. 1', TON STAKE Dual wheels, heater, WEEK'S Check These Values . White Deans Great Northern Fresh Broad 'k -- 4 Vienna Sausage '54 CHEV. B. A. SPORT COUPE R & H, 5 new w-tires, week. Buy Now for Your Freezer 6 for 1.00 COUPE nce 19 s1 Eiii power-steerin- g strength-irrevere- SAFEUAY U. S. U. S. Sandwich Spread w Reverence is a sign of true of one the surest indications of weakness. To feel no need to worship is to miss lifes supreme moments. Religion In 'American Life urges you to find the strength for your to worship together each life April 18, Election of STEAKS PHONE BY BUY WITH CARE... BUY A A NOVEL Blind Partner tournament was held Tuesday at the Golf resultClub Copper ing in LaRayne Grames and Jean Pitts as first place winners. Tied for 2nd place were Doris Wilson and Marty Thompson and Rita Brinton and Faye Morgan. The annual club championship for the ladies will be played September 11th and 12th. with the Cube BEDS till LADIES The Cyprus PTA calendar of events includes: September 12, Night, October 18, Special program wherein representatives of the U. S. Armed Forces will speak briefly. November 8, Consultation with teachers. 21, Founders' . February Day program. Lou beat IPraees verytulav GE TV IS PRICED LOW! GE CALENDAR G0LFIUG non-flashi- U. S. r, Board of Education Granite School District Dates of Publication: Thursday, September 7, 1961; Thursday, September 14, 1961; and Thursday, September 21, 1961. Buy now Richard Openshaw of Magna Survivors include his widow; was one of the speakers at the sons and a daughter, Craig W., final rites for the Magna man. on an LDS mission to the Great Lakes States; Mark L., Hunter; Mrs. Don (Myrna) Chadwick of Hot Lunches Kearns; sister, Mrs. Lloyd (Ethel) (Continued from Page 1) Christensen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conductnie Martin. ed Saturday in the Hunter LDS Webster School For the present, two ladies, Second Ward Chapel and burial Helen Duckworth and Elva Hard- made in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. ing, Will be charge of the Webash School ster room, Mr. Morris had hosts of friends sisted by students. However, it because of his kind, affable nais planned to obtain more adult ture and was liked by all. help in several weeks. Protests were received Friday beat be the Money may paid by the Salt Lake County Commginning of the week for the lun- ission from residents as a result of ches at $1.25 a week. Mr. Morris death. Residents using the county BACCHUS BRIDGE CLUB road where the accident occurred reported they had asked the commission sometime ago to reSEEKS MEMBERS place stationary, A Duplicate Bridge Club will be formed at Bacchus if enough interest is shown. another Meetings are planned monthly starting in September, and are open to Herculites and their families. CANVENIENCE To obtain necessary equipment, a small fee will have to be paid FOODS by each player. hot-lunc- The work called for is separated into three (3) contracts, nameployed for the past 15 years at ly: General Contract Plumbing, Kenneeott Copper Corporation. Heating and Ventilating Contract He had resided in Magna for ten and Electrical Contract. Detail- years. Clerk-Treasure- CYPRUS PTA wig-wa- Ward. 11 The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A certified or cashier's check or bid bond of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract or furnish the 100 performance bond, and 100 material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. FINAL TilNEUP Paul Jeffries, ace mechanic at Paulos Auto Company in Magna, is shown making the final tuneup on his n model rated as the Cadillac of motor, a BMW the Road." Mr. Jeffries abhors noisy scooters and motors, and is the living essence of courteous driving safety always paramount. He will drive 862 miles to Dodge City, Kansas to attend a national convention of owners who have vehicles, ranging from a home-mad- e job to a huge powerhouse that has a 248 hcrse-powe- r mounted Chevrolet motor. This is a mammoth 725 pounds that will dig out to 130 miles an hour in the race. Honor Magna railroad signs at the crossing with g signals. flashing Commissioner W. G. Larson (Continued loom Page 1) said the county could not erect service manager for the Lang flashing lights at every crossing, Company. due to the cost. He said he was War Veteran attempting to ascertain if the Mr. Morris served in the U. S. railroad is responsible for the Navy duiing Woild War II. He signal or the county should pay wa3 a scoutmaster for many years for it and active in the Hunter Second Hunter Man Killed All Others 4 Each I Aft .ZU TS 29 3k-- 6 Lunches Dates hr 15$ Woldorf Brand Famous Your Choice, Deglet Noor's 1 Vi lb- bog pitted or 2 lb. unpitted bog wm Grocery and Product Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 69 -- J |