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Show JHE New Mining Book Released NoUces egal MURRAY EACLF THURSDAY. apph rEGAL N0TICE A 1 V KU TI S K M I; T I OK BIDS h,'!vL,' K''n that 'CATION, w1M,i'F Y SCHOOL D1S-- plJn, !Tiip r''rTAS vt' TO Lte 4 V 1 yy y present claims 'tothe undersigned Crrfi" I Utah, on day of June, I N' SmmSv City. Kh rScE D ' V , tKv ' HOARD OF EDUCATION MURRAY CITY SCHOOL DIM KICT; cadi nd to be m with plans, specifications ;:ui other contract docunionts ".V (in til,, v. nh the Architects, Se nt Welch. tilT Dooly Build-s',- :i Uike City. Utah, where ui' y niay be exainined and copies obtained upon dep.iMt of $25.00 per M't, which deposit will be refunded upon the return of such in pxKl condition within i;(,I"' live days alter bids are opened. IhdiUrs are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of tne State of Utah, or local law tiieieto applicable, tlie Board of E'laeation ,,f Murray City School District, has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem w'i'fci and rates lor legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract which will be awarded the successful bidt- - HOFFMAN Adm nistratrix estate of Sandy Deceased. HEN E. HOVIE. of the Mark, -'- . for Admini- - Attorney April eofSlication, S'of publication, April last 1939. f REDITORS: S. GLASE, CARRIE BUte of Xr - tv i tothe undersigned ivnTifiririi uann City. Utah, on ..Murray luii'&i .wi. .jn.f rf imp. tne iw , jiijmjiiuii)N.A. .ui Chamber of Commerce assistant before I'M"' D. rsi-- . . ).Ti'.-i.i- fOATf isrorthepTof Glase, HOWE, exreum. firsi Date of , April IMS. nrmTAKS Estate of HENRY j Micr.ARF.T M. A. JACOBS JACOBb, A will present claims vouchers to the undeigned Creditors j iri iauunui ,t. 1 nu. x dine, before 1 .AAV y, Muufj' tne oui uuj i --- - SJ. JACOBS, CLARENCE C. Administrator of the Estates of Henry M. Jacobs and Margaret A. Jacobs. GLEN E. HOWE. for Attorney Date of I first publication, April last publication, May 1939. Date of presenting new mining booklet. that mining Is an essential part of the economic life of Utah, and as such Is as necessary to Utah's future as the blood stream to the human body". Starting with an article on "Mining in Karly-UaUtah", by Levi Edgar Young, head of the history department of the University of Utah, the booklet traces the growth of the industry down to its present locations and operations, with a description of each. Otlnr articles reveal the significance of the Industry to people in other walks of life. the are contributors Ani'iiig Harold Bowman, member of the mining committee; Or. Dilworth Walker, professor of economics at the University of Utah: It. P. Mauley, secretary of the Utah Coal Producers association; Ward C. Holbrook, president of the Utah State Farm tiureau Federation; Blair Richardson. Salt Lake City L. Mrs. Arthur businessman; e 'publication, April last publication, Daw of ,m ii In picture and Btory, the romance and importance of Utah's mining Industry Is portrayed In a booklet Just released by the mining committee of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce. Entitled "The Mining Industry of Utah", the booklet Is available free upon request at the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce or any local branch of that organization. Tracing both the romance and economic value of the Industry the booklet Is dedicated "to the Pioneer Utah mining man whose courage stoic determination and faith has built In Utah an Industry In any like area in the world." The forward is written by Governor Henry H. Blood, who points out that "mining has played an Important part In the upbuilding of some of the finest Industrial and commercial plants In this state", and has made "important contributions to the public coffers of state local and school governments". "Without attempting to explore in detail the field of statistics", the governor states, "all will agree S. CLCeTe. UTAH, William Beeley, mi y MAN of SANDY M i - ML'KKAY. bl'Ls !I ! CREDITORS: all bidders may submit with their WANTED to rent a four or five bids, a sworn statement of their room house in Murray reasonfinancial responsibility, technical able rent. Must be modern. Such ability and experience. sworn statement may be required Call Murray 35. to be furnished before award is I made to any particular bidder. Each bid shall be made out on will n.nushing all a form to be obtained at the of,,''' matt'nal. transportation ,'!!' th' 'aVm V:1' lh, Construction fice of Scott & Welch. Architects. mtuw:I" NCTON SCHOOL; Salt Lake City, Utah; shall be 'HIE HIGH accompanied by a certified or P")'.?'INASIUM, cashier's check or bid bond, for Mr!"! Vetc; H). Hi THK HONNYYIEW 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. made payable to the order I. AN1) REMODELLING 1HL AMUSEMENT ROOM; of the HOARD OF EDUCATION, I) HIE REMODELLING OF MURRAY CITY SCHOOL DISHE LIBERTY SCHOOL. ALL TRICT, shall bo sealed and filed OF THE ;H;ATE1) IN THE MURRAY with the CLERK ' SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR i BOARD at their office in the Tl!!i LcE Page MUR ARLINGTON SCHOOL, RAY, UTAH, on or before MAY at 4:30 o'clock p. m. 2nd, and will be opened and publicly read aloud at or about 4:30 o'clock p. m. of that day. lm The above-mentione- tee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him md will be declared forfeited if the succesful bidder refuses to "ntcr into said contract after being requested so to do bv THE OF BOARD OF EDUCATION MURRAY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. can't resist telling everyone about It. Read why this new Goodrich Standard Tire is our "pick." right now. IMAGINE GETTING THIS GOODRICH FOR ONLY A UTTLE MORE THAN THE (Signed) The prevailing rates so determined are set forth on Page 22, of the Agreement. AMES CLOVE, Clerk, Board of Education, CHEAPEST Murray City School District TIRES! Dated this April 19th, 1939. Date of First Publication, April 20. 193!). Dale of Last Publication, April 27, 1939. Published in the Murray Eagle. Murray. Utah. MURRAY M. Knerr, chairman of the state Industrial commission, and Charles H. Skidmoie, state superintendent of public instruction. FLOUR 'o Work And Purpose Of CCC Praised At 6th Anniversary In Big Cottonwood Camp. ADVERTISERS! OAL -C- M For General Quality Draper Feeds HAULING M Sand, Gravel, Rocks and Soil Catbm JACKSON & Co. FERGUSON Opposite City PHcne Murray 252 Union Ave Mid. Midvale Hall 422 4-- A Real Sat It was with commendable foresight that the leaders of our great notion should, in a world where destruction seems to be the rule, set up a youth organization, the sole purpose of winch is conservation. Nearly a hundred years ago, endless trains of covered wagons stretched out across the west, bringing thousands of hardy pioneers into the western desert. Through years of toil, and hardship tins desert ,vas conquered, producing crops, supporting herds of cattle and siuep and yielding large mineral see or call for-jes- April 29 30 GIRCUSfdCARSMIVAL i CornbineQ y YOU KNOW 4 "d by 1 ififlKsm 9 . . ..... .... Ji .... "THE MINING INDUSTRY 0 . I 1..M-- -- J t.. .1 1.. : : Clr 7,j oi . 1 ri0n. U't. 90'r, More Cottonwood, at the f. ev-- , mountains an- Wasatch ;)e ,,ne of the most beautiful can p v.oking the Great Salt Lake. :, , in the country. Thioin::, !:..s ,,. ) liave gone hundreds oMii' ii ive with them as na i.mg ar.d ,. . wed physical, mental hind health." and lean'g v l monument of mdu-t- i l''l ,. ,1 sportsmanship. And Civ- th of ,. ,! ovth anniversary : Conservation Corps we s !m i' l i v on." egnl,.HV Yeetmgs Will he laidund. I be Will work tb,. " . Hoys desiring 1" ' "M-club will please get 11. Daw. t Willi Weston : Deluiom than Ever! mrfr,fln.,Mlow That' why thousands are 3 years old. For here's y"BT-T- fin. l?T lhrw! fu ypar every drop of 'n1 mellowed in Qul'ty has cen ehecked 51 Kra'a t0 8ltM U'" moolh ful1" kw?.M ""Ifd .r'l,' S.?m Wali.1lfm(1 U m-e- ., PM Quaker Junt what you've kpy lhBl b M rR,y to buy a.taiw JT n uxiay, ana convince yourellI - "i ii rait sn ,lrJT nnioT not si l.egallv. there can be A u .,. ,,f 'foud in ennany. .. l.eeil t assed foil' o ''! !, p. be formed outside '' ,' 1 K mm. FOR MODERN ....TnMiTnir sf.RVICE -- sir, J. P. O'BRIEN Jeweler and WHISKIT fiM3 MMi f I. . . . YEARS OLD w w r 4kRiu..LAWREM-ini'RaiNn- . 15-Pie- Body-Contr- Quality Oil Co. Phone Murray 504 PRICES ' 25c Adults 10c Children All Seats . . . FREE The Only Show of Its Nature Exhibiting on the North American Continent! Doors Open: 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Twice Daily 31 West 48th South Afternoon and Evening Park Location: Murray City m.xmTaf mi .,1 - PRICED TO SAVE YOU MONET ce t n cert d Optometrist MURRAY. UTAH KirMtnti Bd Co:if. PATRONIZE LOCATED, PROMPT SERVICE INSTITUTION . . . Center Service JESS HAUGHTON. Proprietor Phone Murray 581 4S47 South State SHELL GAS & OIL - TUBES - 834 CottL Walls Port Muicol4 CailL TIRES Fort Ca'... A CENTRALLY 4 i Band - 22 Acts STEWART SISTERS, the i , STANDARD STARRING the Stars . . . World's Foremost . . . Horns CAPT. CLARK and His Trained . . . Seals CAPT. TIEBOR and Performing . . . Artiste Wire Slack ROBERT HENRY. LA TOURNEAU, Gymnastic MAXINE and Feats of Strength! to come. v i ,u s . w 3 Rings its-t- : i nsn nnnttFP I r oiuno iGoodriehl FEATURED ATTRACTION GREAT PICCADILLY CIRCUS ; MlHWilllS DISC0UEE1 Dlinimr 10 RIDES 10 SHOWS s , Tlil hichl.i no f- c- aw. s 1 l" Umber of Commerce it FREE upon retjueaf. Just frite Chamber of Commerce Salt Lake tertiary, City and one uj be tent t you toithoul obligation. iiill e oo i UTAH" OF sll OTHER SZES IN PROPORnON i Theiea nd Thousands of Other Question! Are Answered in Booklet ! e . . . . th. grsatttt minsrsl deposits is U. S. . . Hun leads is smtlting Utah's "Littls Pittsburg" Is locatsd i jrutcst coal deposits srs locattd Utah . copper is Utah's grtatsst Industrial snterpriss ft 'es at Utah's greatest farm marktt ft Utah has a bright futtirs in development of its metallic H son metallic resources Ulak has 1 4 1121' J1452 i . . Young sncouragid mining 'nf1!l form half the nation's wsalth ft ft" ft . or vis ditcorsrsd in Utsh f'i,(jcnt Lincoln said sbout Utah mimrali liom J0i fl 10 ts t W1 ft' . . $- 8- $8 wa-ia- d DO Bargain! Why not face the facts. Here's a tire that is not only "double cured for extra toughness all the way through but it gives you many other features that mean plenty of extra mileage and service. And right now when you can get this Goodrich Standard Tire from us at these latest low prices, it's certainly your lucky buy." See us today. iffhvnnd 'Bros. Through years of misuse and ibuse a vast amount of 'his wealth has been dissipated, burned and cut. grazing land laid waste and farm land away. A new type of pioneer has w lands but to save from c tne to the west, not to ceiujiur r i.i; i n action old lands. To rests and watersheds and and protect natui.d These men. no h.-...rdy than the old pioneer, l-has Civilian Conservation Corp.-e a:uely come from the east. k Ti this huge ta. and ,:v.dertakcn mmv its inception six years ai! through this corps. he iiii'itis of men have fd ed ud men may soon be forg ''10 the work they have ,i .,: A are now doing will be remembered for .i!y -- Sun.-Apr- il wealth. R 35; . :. 1939. PATRONIZE OUR TIRE STANDARD No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period' of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. ,1 contractor under him, to pay not less than the said specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the contract. Notice is also hereby given that Every now and then we strike a value that is so outstanding we check or d 'und shall be given as a guaran- der. It shall he mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any sub- WsSl ACCESSORIES Os. Gals. 873 ST2 Ccull. Shany C's. 1331 RIffSoJ 10 T Velum 3 |