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Show American Cancer Society T O Legal Notice INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Road office of the County Road Purchasing Ageril orP.O. Box 1088, Monticello, Utah, until 10 a. m. April 26, 1971. At 1:30 o'clock p. m. on April 26, 1971 they will be opened and publicly read In the Commissioners room in the San Juan County Courthouse. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Descriptions of itmes wanted: grades of RC-MC-- SC asphaltic materials. Quote prices F.O.B. refinery in transoprt lots. Lynn L. Adams s Purchasing Agent Published in the San Juan Record April 8, 15, 22, 1971, I Ikjgy?'1 I INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be re ceived at the office of the San Juan County Road Purchas ing Agent or P.O. Box 1088, Monticello, Utah, until 10:00 a. m. , April 26, 1971. At 1:30 o'clock P. M. on April 26, 1971 they will be opened and publicly read in the Commissioners room of the San Juan County Courthouse. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Description of items wanted: 300 to match or exceed CFGI m 58" X 6"X7' standard punched, curved grader blades, 2100ft. delivered to County Road shed in Monticello, Utah. s Lynn L Adams Purchasing Agent 28-7-- Look what you get for a few pennies if you are an average user of electricity: Color TV, less than 3 cents a day. Dishwasher, less than 1 cent a meal. Refrigerator-freeze- r, less than 5 cents a day. Electric mixer, 4 cents a month. Clock radio, less than 1 cent a day. Light bulbs, less than 5 cents a day for your entire home. Toaster, 10 slices for less than 1 cent. Your own list could include any, or all, of almost 300 electric appliances, each one operating on pennies. 10 Published in The San Juan Record April 8, 15, 22, 1971. iflehal ligggii I (pen'e), n. 1. small U.S. coin, almost obsolete, used for purchasing bubble gum, penny candy, and electric service. INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Road Purchasing Agent Box 1088, Monticello, Utah until 10 a. m. April 26, orP.O. 1971 At 1:30 o'clock p. m. , April 26, 1971 they will be opened and publicly read in the Commissioners room in the San Juan County Courthouse. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids . i Description of items wanted: Corregated steel culverts priced per ft. F.O.B. San Juan County Road Shed in truck load quantities in the following sizes 12". 18" "-26"-48"-60" and 72". Gages to be comparable to the state specifications. Quote prices of connecting bands also. Alternate bids on aluminum culverts will be coh sidered. Also quotes on spiral culverts will be consider-- 1 ed. s Lynn L. Adams Purchasing Agent Published in the San Juan Record April 8, 15, 22, 1971v The San Juan Record! Monticello, Thursday , April 8, 1971 Page Eleven And if you'll think back, you probably didn't own many of your appliances as recently as eight years ago. So if your electric bill is higher today than it was in 1963, it's because you're using more electricity, not because we've raised our rates. For while the cost of living has increased 27 percent since 1963, UP&L's rates have remained the same. Every year electricity does more for you. And as long as there is electricity, the penny will never be obsolete. We've done better than most in offsetting inflation with more efficient operations. Utah Power |