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Show . ; 5 MM' i for ADVERTISEMENT bids Notice is hereby givdn that the City Recorder of Brigham City, Utah will receive bids until 3:00 P. M. on May 22nd, 1957, at City Hall, at which time they will be informally opened and considered for supplying the following equipment: 1957. One oil lubricated, deep well, BRIGHAM CITY vertical turbine pump with a 330 T. D. CORPORATION, capacity of 900 gpm by C. LeGrande Horsley, H., said pump to include a V.H.S. electric motor, Mayor of Brigham City. ATTEST: pump bowls, discharge flange, 250 ft. of column, tube and Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. shaft, and 10 feet of suction pipe Published May 8, 15, 22, 29, with strainer. The bowl assem1957. bly to be .capable of being set Inside a 12 inch I. D. casing. The SUMMONS Civil No. 7972 supplier is to furnish 2 copies of of State Utsh, County of Box Elder, the performance curves along Plaintiff, VERA U INN SESSIONS, with bid. Defendant. SESSIONS. LORRAINE TO THE UTAH OF Brigham City reserves the STATE THE ABOVE NAMED MEFANDANT: to reject any or all bids. You are hereby summoned and re- right BRIGHAM CITY quired to eerve upon Sherma Hansen, Plaintiffs attorney, whoeo address is CORPORATION, 28 first Security Bank Building. BrigBy Fannie J. Christensen, ham City, Utah, an answer to the aervice City Recorder. complaint within 20 days after if Ippfcvd ttirtty Company withguarantee lished by the State Road Comrequired lng to furnish said bidder bond. The right to reject any or all mission of Utah, dated May 4th, '"NOTICE Ta CONTRACTORS bids is reserved. 1957, ahd published in this newsbe received Sealed proposal will by ' simultaneously with this the State Road Cwnmiskn of Utah, or Cash, certified check, cashier's check, paper bond proposal guarantee State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, for approved and made a part hereof notice of cent total tnan not less fivs until 2 oclock p. to., Tuesday, June amount of bid made per to ths by reference, with all of the time publicly State Road Commissionpayable 4, 1957, end at that must accomset out in defor construction of a 3j inch opened Mut each bid as evidence of good details of bidding Plant Bituminous Surfaced Rood pany if awarded a therein. faith and tail that guarantee in Box Elder County, the same being the contract, the bidder will execute that section oi U. S. Dated this 7th day of May, Brigham the contract and furnish contract bond O LEGAL NOTICES 30-- Main Street) between 2nd South Street and 1st North Street, identified as-- required. Any additional Information may be aa State Project No. The length of road to be construct' secured at the office of tha State Road Commission. ad or improved is 0.468 milee, and tha 7. Dated this 4th day of May. principal items of work are approxiROAD COMMISSION STATE ae follow: 4.000 Tone of Plant mately OF UTAH. Mix Bituminous Surface Type "A, City 1 Tone of Bituminous Material, 12,000 Tons of Gravel, and 3.630 Lin. Ft. pf Concrete Curb and Gutter Type J-281 3 rS i, i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be reof bidders is re Prequalification Road Comquired. Prior to any bidder's receiving ceived by the State be mission of Utah, State Capitol, plans and specifications, it will necessary that the bidder have on file Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2:00 with tha Utah State Department of Engineering, completed and approved, oclock p. m., Tuesday, June 4th, the State- 1957, and at that time required Prequalification publicly ment pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. opened for the construction, beThe attention of bidders is directed sides other things, of 3650 lineal to the Special Provisions covering exAdetting or assigning the contract. feet of Concrete Curb and GutThe minimum wage paid to all skill- ter Type 3-driveway, bridging ed labor employed on this contract and sidewalks on both sides of shall be $2.65 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all in- main street in Brigham City, on this termediate labor employed Utah, between Second South contract shall be $2.10 per hour. Tha minimum wage paid to all un- and First North on Main Street, conskilled labor employed on this said curb and gutter, driveways tract shall be $2.00 per hour. Plans and specifications ars on file and sidewalks are the improveIn the office of tha State Road Comments which were advertised in mission, Salt Lake City, and the office of fte District Engineer at Ogden, the NOTICE OF INTENTION Utah, where they may be reviewed by dated March 14, 1957. prospective bidders. Specifications, proThe bid for this work must be posed forms, and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake City, on depositing included in that bid to complete $2.00, which will be refunded; providing bidder submits an acceptable bid this work and other work more and returns the plans within seven set out in that "NOdays sifter the opening of bids. Each particularly bidder must submit a letter from an TICE TO CONTRACTORS pub v i 0 of this summons upon you. you fail M-1- 5 so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for tbo relief demanded in said complaint (which has ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS been filed with tha fierk of said Notice is hereby given that the court. This is an action to eever tha bonds City Recorder of Brigham City, the between of matrimony existing will receive bids until 3:00 for the custody of Utah parties hereto, and said P. M. on May 22nd, 1957, at City the minor child of parties. Dated Mnrch 4, 1957. Hall, at which time they will be SHERMA HANSEN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bank Bldg., Brigham City, Utah. 28 First Security informally opened and considered on the following used of in possession equipment Standard put $4,282,372 to work every day last year' How and what this meant to people in the Western Hemisphere Brigham City Corp. oil lubricaOne Layne-Bowlted, deep well, turbine pump consisting of a 200 H. P. U. S. 4 pole motor, 225 ft of. 10 inch x inch column, Inch x tube and shaft assembly,- - six stage 14 Inch bowl assembly and cone strainer. Pumping conditions: 1850 gpm against 330 ft. S 1750 rpm. Condition of unit is good and can be seen by contacting a representative of the City at the City Hall. ' Brigham City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION, By Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder. M-1- .District One to Fete . Past Presidents Soon ' -- NOTICE OF HEARING Cause No. 8 Before the Oil and Gas Consei vatlon Commission of the State of Utah. Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held at 10:00 a. m. on Monday, May 27, 1957, in Board Room, the Governors State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of revising and amending the General Rules and Regulations relative to the conservation of oil and gas in the State of Utah. A copy of the proposed revisions may be obtained from the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Room 140, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Written briefs may - be submitted. OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION, . C. B. Feight, Secretary, f . 9 y Ther are approximately million two-ca- r families In United States. Past Presidents of District One of the American Legion Auxiliary will.be feted at a banquet Monday evening, May 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City. Mrs. C. R. Jones is in charge of the annual affair. All auxiliary member in the district, as.well as the honored guests, are invited. Reservations may be , made with Mrs. Jones at 182 or with Mrs. Ken Jensen at 370. Reservations will be accepted until Saturday, May 18. 5 Fffffff i CALL ME AT 1 Vf ' ,lx 6 the Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 15. 1957 or drop in 136 NEWS Box Cider at 81 So. Main Lets talk about . . . General Motors or Three States Natural Gas . . . U. S. Steel or Big Piney Oil & Gas . . . General Electric or Oil Corporation Or lets talk about stocks you now own or would like to own. Delhi-Tayl- ... or i J J. Blaine Corry, Manager WESTERN SECURITIES CORP , 81 South Main Telephone 1136 STILL AT THE SAME POPULAR PRICE! - 7 Two Hopscotchers Win State Seconds Second place honors in the VFW Auxiliary hopscotch tournament went to two Box Elder county Misses, Saturday, May 11, at Murray Park. state mLj! & Ml Kathy Cochran, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Victor Cochran, third grade student at Lincoln school, won second place honors as did Connie Larson, daughter f Mrs. Tessie Larson, sixth grade pupil at Corinne school. Those from Corinne . attending the matches Included: Mrs. Dave Poulsen, Mrs. Jim Nelson, Mrs. Tessie Larson, Mrs. Alice Marble and Mrs. Mabel Sato and contestants Cheryl Sato, Mary Jean Larsen, Irene Marble and Connie Larson. MEIER Port of Spain, Trinidad Exploration for possible new sources of oil covered millions of acres in the U.S., Central and South America, Canada, Alaska and the Bahama Islands. Seeking oil for your future use is one of our biggest expenditures . . . $324,789 on an iverage day. Again last year we found more new oil than our wells pumped from the ground. Gulf of Mexico We completed better 101 of them than two new wells a day off the,Texas and Louisiana coasts where drilling costs up to six times as much as on land. An average days bill for drilling came to $431,516. This huge expenditure was necessary because a well may cost from $125,000 to over $1,000,000 and one out of every six wells drilled was dry. ... Perth Amboy, New Jersey Standard and its operating companies from New Jersey to California, from Alaska to Venezuela hired 2,485 new employees last year. Our working family grew to a new high of 38,854. The wages and salaries they earned added to the economic health of .communities in 46 of the 48 states and in many other nations of the Western Hemisphere. From the Brigham City schools were Vicki Cochran, Tamara Petersen and Bonnie Baty. i Sherri Booth competed from r--- " lUneyville.- Parents and friends the Brigham City and acom-panyin- g Honeyville were Mrs. Dee Cochran, Mrs. Amada Reeve, Mrs. Esther "Brown, Mrs. Sarah Kathy Cochran; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Petersen, Ann Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baty, Miss Lucille Jones, Carol Ann Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' . Booth. 1 aaa Every drop of Ancient Age is distilled in one place... in Frankfort, Kentucky. Of the three leading bourbons, Ancient Age is the only one that can claim this advantage. And we make all ofpur whiskey only at the original distillery, right in the heart of the bourbon country. Thats why the taste and flavor of this superb bourbon is always the same... bottle after bottle, year after year. Thats why Ancient Age is the fastest growing 6 year old bourbon in - America ! Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey - fir ' 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Dist. Co., Frankfort, nma La ' U. S. A. Our Federal, State and other taxes amounted to $325,424 a day . . . enough to buy a helicopter for rescue work, or pay for complete training of three jet pilots every day. In addition to paying these direct taxes, in 1956 Standard collected for and passed on to Municipal, Provincial, State and Federal agencies $193,460,383 as bates and gasoline taxes. I Vancouver, British Columbia On an average day we spent $517,446 to keep equipment in repair and up to date . . . extending a wharf at Vancouver, adding to a refinery in El Faso, Texas or a pipe line to Boise, Idaho. This work provided employment for thousands of construction and maintenance workers as well as for the employees of firms supplying equipment. El Paso, Texas Purchases of crude oil took $949,853 a day in areas such as El Paso, Texas and Bakersfield, California. Even though our own Western Hemisphere production was at a new high, we bought oil from many small and medium sized producers. To these people and their employees Standard was a good customer and an important source of income. . -- I k ' . worth keeping in good shape... . with a COST MODERNIZATlOETiOAN i t Salt Lake City, Utah Our 738 employees in Utah were among the total of 38,854 Standard Oilers who participated in benefit plans at the rate of $119,082 a day. One was our Stock Purchase Plan to which Standard added nearly twice the amount an employee deposited. Some other plans included sickness benefits, retirement life insurance. pay and Company-pai- d Bao Grande, Venezuela Increasing refinery output and improving the quality of our products are never-endin- g jobs. Last year bne of our operating companies completed a new asphalt refinery in Venezuela and plans were announced for a future refinery near Everett, Washington. New equipment for our manufacturing plants called for investing $107,741 a day. Berkeley, California Although 43.5 of Standards owners live in the West, Alaska and Hawaii, you'll find them almost everywhere. Stockholders include colleges, churches and banks, but most of them are individuals. Of every dollar we took in, cents or $285,028 a day was distributed among Standards 137,381 stockholders who own the Company. LOW-COS- e, . WHAT HAPPENED TO THE $1,567,348,030 STANDARD TOOK IN LAST YEAR can best be told in terms of people . . . many people in many lands. For example, Standard was a customer of more than 10,000 Western firms last year. One major item such as a refinery unit required the services of people in scores of other industries. Moreover, many of the 1250 products we made from petroleum were raw materials for other manufacturers . . . from paints to cosmetics, from detergents to synthetic fabrics. Thus youd never be able to count the people who benefited directly or indirectly from the $4,282,372 Standard put to work every day last year. come costly to fix. Now is the time to make your home more comfortable and more valuable! ' Wouqh affiliated companies operating in the Eastern Hemisphere, Standard helped carry an xpanslon and development programs that provided batter living for people In Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Far East. For complete, interesting details write for a copybf our Annual Report: Standard OU Company of California, Room 2153, 225 Bush Street, San Frandsco 20, you bettor Come in and talk T LOANS for any purpose that protects or Increases the value ef your home. A Timeway Loan can be made adjustable to your ability to repay in monthly installments. No down payment is required. Seasonal payments are accepted in agricultural areas. with us, or see your dealer or contractor. California. 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