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Show i of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract, and furnish contract bond as required. . Any additional information may be secured at tbe office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 20th day of Febto ruary, 196a STATE ROAD COMMISSION Ce&tlQCiSII OF UTAH, t C. Taylor Burton, Sealed proposals will be reDirector of Highways. ceived by the State Road Comin The Weekly RePublished State of Capitol, mission Utah, 25, 'I960 ' flex, February 2 until Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, oclock p.nl., Tuesday, Notice to Creditors 1960, .and at that time publicly opened for construction of A 2 Estate of Hettie Williams inch Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced Road in Davis County, the Taylor, deceased. Creditors will present claims same being that section of State Road No., 255 .(Orchard Drive) with vouchers tb the undersignFrom 7200 South to Cudahy ed at Hanson, Baldwin & Allen, Lane, identified as State Proj- 520 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or beect No,, J648. The length of road to bo con- fore the 11th day of April,. A structed or improved is 0.606 D. 1960. Estate of Hettie Williams miles, snd the principal items of work are approximately as fol Taylor, Deceased. anidence j. , Uelico t ' Contractors ; , Hctkd ; - Sealed proposals will bo received at the Kaysville City Officer' Municipal - Building, Kaysville, Davi County, Utah, by tho city, recorder of Kays ville City up until 7:3ft p. ijl, March 14, 3060, at which time and place ill proposals will be publicly opened and 'read for of concrete the construction curb, gutter end sidewalks in 'Curb and Sidewalk Special Im jprovement District Number One. Instructions to Bidders ..Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents may be examined and obtained at the office of tfee City' Recorder, Kaysville, Utah, or at the offices of Caldwell, Richards and Sorensen, Ine JEngmeeye fot. Jjysyille City on this- - project, at 118 First Avenue, Salt Lake City, fifteen Utah, upon, deposit. dollars (lift) per set; which deposit will be refunded provided tbe bidder submits a bona-fidbid and returns the 'plans.' and specifications in good condition within ten days after the bids are opened. Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of the contract document and shall be accompanied by a certified ebeck, cashiers, check or a bid bond from a surety company acceptable to the Kays, ville City Council, all made pay able to Kaysville City Corporation :n .an amount equal to at' least five percent of the bid. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract in conformitywith the f oi in of contract included in the contSvt document and furnish '! peuoiiuancc bonds within -- jf e (3) fif-tp"- tion .) days after notifica- srd of the eon-- 1 to the bidder. KavsviUe City reserves the light to reject any or all bids or any part of any bids, to waive wiy - informality in any bid as1 Its best interests may appear. .'A decision on the rejection of any or all bids or the awerd of a contract will be made within 15 days after the bids are opened. No bidder may withdraw his hiH for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of bids. Signed, Kaysville City Corporation, By J Hifton Linford, Mayt Published in The Weekly Keflex, February 18, 25; March 3, tiaet 10, I960. : 14s-- , Published in The Weekly Reflex, February 11, 18, 25, and March 3, I960. lows: 2600 Tons of -- Plant Mix Typo A1 154 Tons of Bituminous Material and 56 Cu. Yds. of Con- - Notice NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS To the Stockholders of Kays required.' Prior to any bidders Creek Irrigation Company: receiving plans and specificaYou are hereby notified that tions, it will be necessary that of the Stockthe bidder have on file with the a special meeting Creek IrrigaState Road Commission of Utah holders of Kayswill be held at completed and approved, the re- tion Company SatHall on tho City Layton Statequired" Prequalification The project is to bo completed in 75' working days. Prequalification of bidders is ment pertaining to contractors urday, February 27, 1960, at oclock p.m., for the purexperience and .financial condi- 1:00 pose of considering and voting tion. The attention , of bidders is upon the following proposals directed to the Special Provi. then and there to be submitted; (a) To adopt Amended Artisions covering subletting or ascles of Incorporation of said signing the contract. Not less than the general pre- company, thereby repealing and vailing wage rates as determin- abrogating its original Articles ed by the Industrial Commission of Incorporation, as heretofore of Utah, effective July 1, 1959, on October 18, 1913, February shall be pai '. to all laborers, 18, 1918, and December 10, workmen and mechanics eim ployed on this project. Proposal forms, plans, cross sections aqd specifications are on f je jn the office of the State Lake Road Commission, Salt City.i where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, snd plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashiers check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as 1935, amended. (b) For the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. A complete copy of the proposed Amended Articles can be examined by any stockholder at the office of the Secretary, Richard Cook, at his office, and similar copies will be mailed to each stockholder for consideration at least ten days prior to the date for holding said meeting. Dated this 1st day of Febru- ary, 1900. ALVIN NALDER, President. ATTEST: RICHARD COOK, Secretary. Published in The Weekly Reflex, February 4, J), 18, 25, 1960. Golden M. Adams Call Kaysvilla II REFLEX KAYSVILLE NEWS t fao:;gto;i , By Mrs. joe' (Norma) Praece Phono 768 . . Kaysvillo Mr, and Mrs. Radley Lewi and . children spent the weekend in .Heber City as guests of ber parents, Mr.and Mrs. Bill Manguzn and also tbs dog races, Weekend guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Flint were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Iverson and three children, Blackfoot, Idaho. They also visited with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Iverson. A group of friends pleasantly surprised Mrnnd Mrs. Vernon W. Flint last Tuesday evening, February 16, at their home, at a birthday party in honor of Mr. Flint. NoaQ Hyde and twe sons and daughter spent Sunday at Heber City where they attended the dog races. : Mr. and Mrs. Hal Draper snd son moved this week into the Happy Home Subdivision. Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown and family, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bone and daughter Kathy, Farmington.Highway Patrolman and Mr. R. G. Gilmore and four sons moved this week into their new home at Happy Homes. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haiti-da- y and children attended the 50th wedding anniversary of his Mr. sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. J. W. Todd at- - Ogden, Sunday. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Leonard Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ongley and two daugh- ters, Bountiful. Marvin Horne spent six days visiting with friends at Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mra. Pat Heaston and four sons are moving into the home at 60 South 3rd West this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders and son Johnny retuined Sunday evening from a business and pleasure trip to Phoenix, Arizona, where they attended the Clover Club Sales meeting, and visited their plant at, ElPaso, Texas. . While in Texas they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Monte Peterson snd children. Mr. snd Mrs. Farrell Liljen- quiat, Provo, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Liijen-quiand family and wi(l Bishop and Mrs. Glen Hill aftif chil" dren. Mins Nancy Hill speift the ed . ten-da- y st - weekend at Provo as a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs., Farrell Ltljenquiat. Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Wood visited in Logan Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Venor Gambia, and in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Blood, t- , Guests Monday of Mrs. .Lola Robins wars Mr. and Mrs. Don Carroll and son. Bountiful. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spragus and family wsra her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Thomas, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Rusaall W. Buh-l- er entertained at a supper par ty' Saturday evening- - at their home of .the following guests. After bowling at the Holt Lanes in Clearfield, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Sprague, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Moser, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Gunderson, all of Ogden. Bone spent Mrs. Richard Monday in Ogden visiting with her mother, Mrs. Montgomery. Carol King, who is attending the University of Utah, spent the weekend with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Wallace King and family. Guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bond is Mrs. F. W. Cooper, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen G. Tice and Mr. and Mrs. Vem C. Flint returned home Sunday evening from Death Valley, California where they spent the past week vacationing. y Mr. and Mrs. William H. and children spent Sunday at Heber City where they attended the dog races. Ted Wood, who is attending the University of Utah, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bacon left Tuesday for their home at Fresno, Calif., after spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Alice Green. Mrs. Owen Horne Mr..' snd !! nViT v7,w and family Mr. and Mrs Elison and family attended a Kathie Rice, and Paul Hughes, are: ' Mrs. Edith Steed, Mrs. Alene Sessions, Mrs. Nelda Monson, Raw), Rice and Dale A freak accident resulted in Schulthies. Mr. Schulthiea has a brokeq leg for Mrs. Bessie only missed one Sunday School Hogge recently. The break oc- session during' '.the past six curred when she stepped out- years and haa attended all Sacside to shake a rug. rament meetings - during that Alvin Chamberlain has been same ' period. spending this week in Texas on Frank Lamb, brother of Mrs. business. He left Sunday morn- M. P. (Ruth) Leonard, died of ing on TDY for Hill Air Force Base. Severel members of the Farmington LDS Second Ward Sunday School received awards for 100 percent attendance during 1959. Included were: Helen, and David Dennis, Dalton; Christine Hess, Paulette Thurston, Dennis and Douglas Mon-soEdward nad Colleen Fisher, Pat Parrish, Zola Sessions, hews ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scof-fiel- d convalescing after major surgery. Mr! and- Mrs. 'Stanley Webster attended the funeral serv- Great Cpui 'of. the Old.Vcbt :;r I r- I ice of her uncle, John Weaver in Salt Lake, Tuesday. wSv The v Weekly Reflex A weekly newspaper In the interest of the residents of Davis Utah. Entered as at County, second-clas- published nft- - Layton, matter s Layton, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. at Published by INLAND PRINTING Phone: KavsviUe ' CO. 90 10 Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Natl Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service Mlchigan ATenn, Chicago, III. j ! Terms of Subscription Mail $4.50 Per Year Carrier 50c Per Month (Payable in Advance) Horne in Roy, Saturday evening in honor of their son Jim- birthday Park, - Cache County, Monday. Mrs. , Alton P. (Kathryn) Rose, president of the Farmington Junior Literary Club, announced ; that the members will meet .Wednesday at tbe Bountiful residence of Mr s, Milton (Mina) Marston, 473 W. 10th North- Teachers who received awards a heart attack at his homo in Hyde .HsJoy..fZUa family birthday gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David first Page 3 n, Urn-pleb- mys February 25, I960 anmver- ' Lloyd Sunny Brook Kentucky Straight Bourbon tastes Paklhhr E. Anderson .Editor Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Bond re-- 1 w. cuir HJo A t. Editor turned from spending the past Kopartor weekend at Manti visiting with Vtrn wooiiyI. Advertising Mrr. . Aju t. Advertising Evelyn Laadbrx relatives. Golden Scoffield returned to Ai!lP0"Kcto.rfi.u Sannet his home in North Farmington Bonnio Jenkins .Kaysville last Tuesday after spending a Noras Prmt Bennett syrocuo week at the home of his pai- - Virginia PROOF SUNNY BROOK better, richer than any other bourbon t gpw .Mt coitfuH, uutswui, MMocut unman stbjehi Button man o raff r. COPPERS TRAFFIC COP Removing ore and waste rock from Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine is an enormous job. During an average day it means transporting about 270,000 tons of material from e system of backs. the mine over an intricate . 185-mil- abbreviation for Central Traffic Control, to Coppers Traffic Cop. It is a complex, electronically oper ated system being installed to achieve the greatest poe. sible efficiency and safety in moving ore 'and waste, CTC, th Peach and Cherry Yields 6T?05aciTtre6B, three to four pounds of USS Am . monium' Sulfate around aCh tree, plus barnyard manure, and we harvested 14,000 packed bushels of peaches from a orchard, soys George A. Nielson of Nielson and Sons, Perry, Utah. We figure its one of proper fertilization increases our peach yield by 'the best investments we make, says Mr. Nielson. Mr. Nielson said USS Nitrogen Fertilizers were also applied on cherries and apricots with excellent results. Application is usually in late winter or early spring. We depend on commercial nitrogen for new growth of wood and for higher yields, says Mr. Nielson-- I like the results I get with USS ' Nitrogen Fertilizers. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for your crops this year. USS Nilfljgen Fertilizers are made by United States Steel and sold by reliable dealers. It takes N, Men and USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are top quality fertilizers that mean more dollars per aera. n.,' . v Use enough fertilizer; harvest mort profits! w usea 45-ac- re - -- CTC, which includes an elaborate ratflo-telo- " phone system, will show the location of equipment, determine which fail Knee art free to handle traffic, and take care of all switching ... automatically, from a central point. The investment of more than a million dollars tn cca tral traffic control is one of many examples at Kennecott of improvements developed to keep copper .sound, successful business in Utah. proik0 one-thir- d; Utah Copper Dlvioioa Eennecott Copper Corporation; FROUp TO BIJfAJtT OF A 0 WINONA? |