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Show MAGNA TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1975 2 Page Cyprus Auditorium FROM PAGE COMIMKI) ,oJT,v. Bicentennial Briefs 1 to store instruments. The room also includes an office for orchestra teacher Mr1. Wangerin, and smaller rooms for practicing and music storage. In the East wing is the Choral room. It is also furnished in different shades of blue. It contains an office for choral teacher, Mr. Pearce, along with a library, storage room for music, a bell choir room and practicing rooms. Concert Choir and Madrigals will attend class in this room The drama area is located on the northeast end of the auditorium It includes an office for the drama teacher, a girls and boys dressing room and a room designed for the storing of scenery and costumes. All the drama walls and halls are painted in bright yellow. Now that everything is moved in, the musical Brigadoon can finally begin some serious and long practices. Charles Brown replied that he was looking forward to being able to get things going. The leads have begun blocking the scenes and the chorus members are learning their songs and dances. Stage crew is also getting on their way and have employed the help of Vicki Plott and Beth Blockavitch, two alumni of Cyprus. Brigadoon has been set for September 24, 25, 26 and 29. The price of the tickets are $2 and $2.50. You can buy your tickets at the Cyprus High Bookstore. A special family night performance will be presented on Monday, September 29. A family ticket will cost $7 and will be sold at the Bookstore on a first come first serve basis. It will entitle all members of the family to Monday nights performance The community can be proud to have such an outstanding facility in the Magna area. J HOWARD STAHLE Publisher M GLtN ADAMS Assistant Pub'isher Bonnie Stable Business Manager Associate Editor Ella Empey S tuff Atton Cameron Pecjgy Adams Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W 2700 So Magna 84044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna Utah Mail Subscription Payable in Advance Sb 00 per year in Utah $6 00 out of state Utah All advertising must be in our office by noon Monday for Area Thursday publication and preferably by 5 pm Frida businesses wishing information about advertising rates may contui t Our of!i( e at 250 5656 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna Utah Aputliecaqt Xutcs Doug Orchard By f . DANCE AROUND THE WORLD essential foods, minerals and vitamins In cutting calories to lose weight, unless jou maintain a balanced diet you may he cutting many of these vital elements. Lack ol these during dieting helps explain why some dieters suffer from exhaustion, irritability, reduced energy, and are more susceptible to disease. If you plan a diet, see vour doctor, then come in and let me suggest a good vitamin Here's a Hint: Keep a piece of charcoal about two inches square in your refrigerator to keep it odorless ONE DAY BYU CENTENNIAL BYU HISTORICAL TOUR MOTEL ACCOMODATIONS FESTIVAL TICKETS All this lor $16 00 per person ( based on double occupancy ) 3 desere t travel 288 North 1st West Provo, Utah 373-382- 2 CYPRUS DRUG SAFEWAY'S BV PHONE On August 23, 1775, King George III declared the American colonies to be in open rebellion. There was nothing startling about the Kings declaration, he was .simply recognizing the fact that open fighting had been going on for several months, and the fact that the Continental Congress had flatly rejected Lord Norths plan for reconciliation on July 31, 1775. There was a military engagement at the Battery in New York City on August 24, 1775, which, while rather minor by itself, had a major impact on some of the residents of New York City. The New York provincial congress had resolved that the cannon in the Battery be dismantled and moved to a safer location. Just after midnight, on August 24, Captain John Lamb and about 60 men started work on the cannon Meanwhile, British Captain George Vandeput of HMS Asia, which was anchored nearby, sent a barge of men to investigate the activity at the Battery. When the men on the barge learned what Lamb and his men were up to, they fired a musket shot. There was only one shot fired by the men on the barge, and it was probably a signal to the Asia, but Lambs men fired on the barge, killing one sailor and forcing the barge to return to the Asia. Several shots were fired at the Battery by the Asia, and on shore church bells were sounding in alarm and the beat of drums signaled a call to arms. The shots from the Asia damaged several buildings near shore, but no one was killed. However, many people on shore believed the shots signaled the start of an invasion in which the town would be sacked and burned, and many families fled the area with a few belongings. Their flight marked the beginning of a general exodus from the city, with most of the people who fled in fear taking refuge in New Jersey or on Long Island. Desere! Travel, in cooperation with Brigham Young University Folk Dancers, presents September 4 - 6 at the BYU Manott Center, 'Dance Around the World Dancers from Israel, Japan, Polynesia, the Balkans as well as our own famous BYU dancers will perform certain 250-626- llttlvSN 1 jlol Committee For group transportation trom your city call Deseret Travel collect for a quotation or wnte for a brochure 1 Congressman T. Howe Alan w losing excess weight will not pave the .0 better health Your body always needs l . By wl,-Sh0P- "9 Utah Class Reunion '69 Set The Cyprus High Class of hold a five-yea- r reunion (just a little bit late) on Friday, September 12, 1975 at the Four Seasons West, 3618 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. The social hour will commence at 7 p m., dinner at 7:30 p.m., with dancing to follow. Cost of the evening is $20 per couple, or $10 per person. Price includes dinner, dance and setups. Checks should be made payable to Cyprus High Class of 1969. Reservations must be made by August 31. Contact any of the following for information and reservations: Merrill Hatch, Bryan Watterson, Cathy Rodriguez, Sharia Fackerell, 1969 will Safeway Regular Watermelons in R 1ifi Skinless Wieners Serve Plain or Fancy Sterling Brand On A Stick or In A Casserole They're Grot Serve With a Slice of lime for a Flavor Treat pened Eating Pleasure each , Cantaloupes large Sire Melons From California 2 m J Raspberries exa Fancy Bananas l th 0 "J ft l.-- . J hrodt Vacationing is less expensive Cl rI easier and when you 5 5 ui Fruit nd 70c) lb bog 79 r.iiiij i" SHOP SAFEWAY I sTTi-rra- Oo USDA your woyand where you stay! 98' Blade Cur USDA Beef Round Steaks O 1.69 Fu Co 1.15 . ne ' A L livers 79 Grod USDA Fresh Fryers ode Turkey Roast r"i'. il i ue BilOf A' b ctn it,' A lb. 1.19 Norbetf Hindqvorter lb USDA Grode A 49' Meoty ib pkg Saltine Crackers Chunk Tuna , 10 Nabisco Cereal oi pfcg Kraft Dinner I A., 48- - 46' Pork & Beans 51- - Peanut Butter 34- - Instant Coffee ',. classmates and get re- acquainted while having a good time Notice The Magna Water and Sewer Improvement District will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the office of the water company. All interested citizens are invited to attend. - Express yourself. Nine Items Or Less Open Every Hour The Store Is Open and Cef Safeway Be In A Hurry It S0S3P cu Lets support this reunion. Come out and meet with old 65' A Whole Chicken Fryer Breasts ? lb P i i 250-275- SH i rjiargarine L 250-641- 299-660- A up a 299-974- n jn ,I. Canned Pop ...on 73-- . . Ploe Beet Beef Chuck Steaks gM.ui-T- : Cbo ce USDA Beef Short Ribs 3.99 L 65 Tom Turkeys CE3 Smoked I Jams Sliced Beef rjia Hanging Plants orpe 3 bunches 39' Iceberg Lettuce h p 78' cup 10 x SI O ip .75' for ue Uoh Potatoes Crunchy Celery Red Radishes kny Sue Package i Low Level Price (50c Each) E33 CIZI Ground Oeef Everyday Prices Too! Low-Lev- S"ue We re Neighbors Lei . . . Fast frttzt s Be Friends - 11. , 3 Icc Cream $1 4.43 , 6 J . 2 Declares Dividend SALT LAKE CITY-T- he board of directors of Moun- tain Fuel Supply Company Tuesday declared a dividend of 37 cents a share on the Companys common stock and $2 a share on the preferred stock. The common stock dividend represents a seven cents per share increase over the dividend paid in the previous quarter The common stock dividend is payable September 15, 1975, to shareholders of record August 22, 1975, and the preferred stock dividend is payable October 6, 1975, to shareholders of record September 5, 1975. Legal Notice FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION REGION VIII 1075 South Yukon P.O. Box 26247, Belmar Branch Lakewood, Colorado 80226 NOTICE Pursuant to 10 CFR, 205.33(a), this is to notify you that Magna Texaco has applied to the Federal Energy Administration for an order assigning to it a base period volume of less than 50,000 gallons of motor gasoline per month for a retail station it intends to operate at Magna, Utah. This retail station will be owned by Terry Draper and operated by Terry Draper. You are invited to submit written comments to FEA in support of or in opposition to the application. If you oppose the application on the ground that approval of it would adversely affect your business, you should set forth in detail the following minimum information : 1. Your name and address. 2. The person or persons who have an ownership interest in the business which you allege would be adversely affected, and the extent of each such persons ownership interest. 3. The location of your business in relation to the retail station for which the application for assignment was made. 4. The person or company from whom you presently purchase motor gasoline, and whether your business operates under the trademark of your supplier. 5. The volume in gallons, of motor gasoline sold by your business in each month from January 1, 1972 until the present. 6. Whether or not there is a demand for motor gasoline in the trading area in which your business is located which cannot be met by existing retail stations. 7. The adverse effect which you believe approval of the application would have on your business. 8. Detailed factual data and information which support your claim that approval of the application will have an adverse effect on your business. Such data and information should include, at a minimum, audited or unaudited balance sheets and profit and loss statements for a recent, representative time period. FEA can consider alleged adverse effects on your business only if such allegations are supported by the best available data. Broad and unsubstantiated allegations of adverse impact will be disregarded. FEA will consider your written comments along with those submitted by the applicant and other interested persons. If you submit written comments, you will be notified of FEAs decision. FEA may, at its discretion hold a public hearing to consider the application, in which event you will be notified. A copy of that portion of FEAs procedural regulations applicable to these proceeding will be furnished upon request for your information. Your written comments should be hand delivered or received by mail not later than September 9, 1975 to the following address: Federal Energy Administration, Region VIII P.O. Box 26247, Belmar Branch 1075 South Yukon Lakewood, Colorado 80226 Unless you claim confidential treatment for your submission, a copy of your comments should be delivered to the applicant. If you want the FEA to treat as confidential the information which you submit to it, it will do so if you so request and if the information is of a type entitled to such confidential treatment under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended, 18 U.S.C. 1905, 10 CFR 205.9, or under other Federal statutes, regulations or rules. Trade secrets and certain commercial and financial information are entitled to confidential treatment if you so request. If you request confidential treatment, you should designate on the original version of your written comments the information which you wish to be kept confidential and submit to FEA and the applicant another version of the document with such confidential information deleted. Information which is not designated as confidential or is not entitled by law or regulation to confidential treatment will be disclosed to the applicant and perhaps to other interested persons. Dudley E. Faver Regional Administrator FEA, Region VIII 8 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Project No. Owner Magna Water & Sewer Improvement District Separate sealed bids for "Sanitary Sewer Relocation 52 for 2400 South, West of 7200 West Street, Section & be will District Water Sewer Improvement Magna received by Magna Water & Sewer Improvement District at the office of Magna Water & Sewer Improvement 8940 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah 84044 until District 10 a.m. MDST September 9, 1975 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract , documents may be examined at the Linke & Associates, Consulting Engineers 40 West 2950 South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Copies may be obtained at the office of Templeton, Linke & Associates, Consulting Engineers located at 40 West 2950 South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah upon deposit of $20.00 for each set. Any bidder submitting a complete bid on the project, upon returning such set within 20 days of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his deposit for one set of documents. Any or bidder with additional sets will be refunded $10 00 of his deposit for each set returned in good condition within 20 days of the bid opening. The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. (Signed) Brent E. Huish Manager Date: August 15, 1975 following-Templeton- Friends 7 n MF 87 r, Mrs. Wright's Bread O lb - v1."1; loaves Puppy Dinner Cl f "nrq j W uqop l. 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