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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 3, 1969 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROJECT NO. PROJECT NO. UTAH UTAH Owner: Board of Education of Owner: Board of Education of the Tooele School District the Tooele School District Separate sealed bids for An AddiSeparate sealed bids for A Music tion to the Tooele High School Wing Addition to the Tooele Shop will be received by the Board High School Auditorium pre- of Education of the Tooele School sently under construction will be District at its office located at received by the Board of Educa- 66 West Vine Street, Tooele, tion of the Tooele School Dis- Utah until 7:45 p.m. October 14, trict at its office located at 66 1969, and then at said office West Vine Street, Tooele, Utah publicly opened and read aloud. until 7:30 p.m. October 14, 1969 The Information for Bidders, and then at said office publicly Form of Bid, Fonn of Contract, opened and read aloud. Plans, Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and The Information for Bidders, and other conForm of Bid, Fonn of Contract, Payment Bond, documents may be examintract rid ns. Specifications and Forms ed at the following: of Bid Bond, Performance and At the School Board Office conand other Bond, Payment noted above and at the office tract documents may be examinof Scott, Louie and Browning, ed at the following: Architects and Engineers located At the School Board Office 230 East South Temple, Salt noted above and at the office at Lake City, Utah. of Scott, Louie and Browning, Copies may be obtained at Architects and Engineers located the office of Scott, Louie and at 230 East South Temple, Salt Browning located at 230 East Lake City, Utah. South Temple. No deposit or Copies may be obtained at for these documents will the office of Scott, Louie and charge be made provided they are reBrowning located at 250 Blast turned in reasonably good conSouth Temple. No deposit or dition to the Architect's Office charge for these documents will within five days time after bids remade be provided they are are opened. turned in reasonably good conThe Owner reserves the dition to the Architects Office informalities within five days time after bids right to waive any or to reject any or all bids. are opened. Each bidder must deposit the The Owner reserves with his bid, security in the right to waive any informalities amount, form and subject to the or to reject any or all bids. InforEach bidder must deposit , conditions provided in the for Bidders. with his bid, security in the mation Attention of bidders is paramount, form and subject to the called to the requireticularly conditions provided in the Inforas to conditions of employments mation for Bidders. ment to be observed and miniAttention of bidders is parmum wage rates to be paid under ticularly called to the require- the contract. ments as to conditions of employNo bidder may withdraw his ment to be observed and minibid within 30 days after the acmum wage rates to be paid under tual date of the opening thereof. the contract. BOARD OF EDUCATION No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the ac- TOOELE SCHOOL DISTRICT L. Buys, Clerk tual date of the opening thereof. Signed: Roland BOARD OF EDUCATION Sign in a Bakery: Support TOOELE SCHOOL DISTRICT. your Girl Scouts Todays Brownie is Tomorrows Cookie. Signed: Roland L. Buys, Clerk 3 DAYS ONLY Your Choice "The choice was a difficult one to make the judges said they announced the prize winning floats from last Fridays Homecoming Parade. Shown above is the Homecoming Royalty with Queen Marsha VanVleet, flanked by her attendants Charlene Vorwaller (left) and Vera Powell (right). Winning entries included: First place, an FHA and FFA float called Spirit of the Buffs and featuring Gloria Hunter, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and David Williams, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bevan. The THS Marching Band and third the royalty float shown here. 3 k'fe ti laxua ifcffticmsm I Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Ihi sorority has scheduled their annual Fall luncheon, Fashion Show and Card Party to be held at the TEAD Officers Club on Saturday, October 1 1. THE LUNCHEON is scheduled to begin promptly at 12:30 no m rjl mb i SLp r - - Honda Mini Trail Edward Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Martinez, Stock- ton has just completed a 14- day leave from the U.S. Armv. Joe Martinez, sonof Mr and He has nQw retumed ( Mrs. Joe E. Martmez, Stock- an Francisco H presidio ton, .s serving in Vietnam He received hjs basic 6 is expected to return state side. pQrt Qrd PH.882-325- 3 Fast-freez- e Holds com- ol LieeiM tte Quality JJwujiwn" 5 WJ ttlS 0 ft ed Fot ie9e,a"" "Sic- Vft - SSS& 1 rtf n Just in from the LA Fabric Show the Piece - 1.98 Cut Yardage - 2.49 MAIN ST. Fabric Specialty Center L& S. Main S. Your Choice h"bynd.s ol years or enjoyment during this big month of values! "Buy Family-siz- e RCA Color TV with matching rollabout stand! tuners New Vista VHF and Solid State UHF for exceptional ability. 25,000-vol- t chassis with Solid State components in several key circuits. Automatic color purifier to cancel magnetism that may cause impurities in the picture. Automatic chroma control to stabilize the color intensity you select for each channel. Super-powerf- only Beautiful! TOOELE, UTAH lr 4200 'due to W ou station-pullin- g Limited Yardage on Scarf - type Prints NATIONWIDE SALES AND SERVICE a fteeie . Scoop By 930 NO. capacity chest eled interior. mond and pearl dinner ring to be given away during the fashion Cut Yardage - 2.49 MtthMl CndH Cttdt 546-lb- . partment Total contact cold Quick defrost drain system Key lock Slide 'n Store basket Porcelain-ena- f 259 00 mtm the e 15.6 cu. ft. of frozen food THE MEMBERS are also selling tickets on a beautiful dia- Only Small Yardage By the Piece - 1.98 ox Super-storag- Or choose dOOt Get Your Honda Trail 90s For the Coming Door Season All Honda 90s pictured above are loaded with bucks This powerful bike will take you where the big bucks are Only even less when you trade in your old appliance Holds 12.8 cu. ft. of Pick the 448-lb- . capacity upright door Quick defrost drain frozen food Slide-ou- t Key lock Adjustable temp, control system Porcelain-enameleinterior. basket 882-017- 4. LeTflon3a"Carry Your Deer Out! . EACH S b,ood spoi'ej iithe homo ,6'a ope'.aU" beCnasC o. -- jj: 95 Mg The fashions are better than ever this year, with features that will offer a glance into the past and a glimpse into the future, and many, many styles to bridge that well known Generation Cap. Reservations are selling for $2.50 and can be obtained from any member of the chapter, or by calling Mrs. Lila Bracken yee,s- fQ( five use v IN! LOW PRICE f u Ha n pcfeDQlO30 - $ vtea? Beta Sigma Phi Annual Fall Luncheon and Fashion Show Obtain your reservations early and; be eligible for one of the many lovely door prizes to be given to the lucky ticket holders. VISIT IN TENNESSEE Mr. and Mrs. Hy Jordan have returned from Nashville, Tennessee, where he met, for the first time, relatives on his mothers side of the family. His mother left that area in 1880 and came west. While Mr. Clair McKendrick, husband there they visited many points of the former LoRene William-se- of interest including Hermitage, and son of Mr. and Mrs. home of Andrew Jackson. They Ray McKendrick, enlisted in report miles and miles of beauthe Air Force and left by air tiful highways, free from litThursday for Lackland, Texas ter and junk yards. where he will receive his basic training. 1) tom as show. l MM worth of frozen food with purchase $25 SM-237- 0 HW5 |