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Show f u it Magna Ttmei, Magna, Utah Detailed instructions, plans and Range 2 West, Salt Lake Merwill be paid by the water specifications and proposal blanks idian; thence West 40 rods; thence year for user maintenance of said will be on file in the office South 8 rods; thence East 40 rods; of meter. Paul K. Evans, Architect, 237 thence North 8 rods to the place 5. METER Section RATES: East 3rd of beginning. Salt Lake City, Wherever a meter is in use, the Utah, and South, at the office of the Dated this 31st day of March, rates shall be following charged Board of Education, Granite IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-- 1955 School District, 3212 South State JOHN A. ROKICH on a monthly basis: TRICT COURT FOR SALT For the first 8,000 the gallons, Plaintiffs Street, where they may be conAttorney for LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF 8995 West 2700 South minimum rate shall be charged sulted or secured for the purpose UTAH as in for Rate Resoprovided of bidding. A deposit of $10.00 Magna, Utah and W. Harold Meyerhoffer, will be required to guarantee reDefendants Last Known Address: lution No. 1. Dorothy H. Meyerhoffer, his wife. More than 8,000 gallons, but turn of said plans. Said deposit Plaintiffs Gooding, Idaho not more cents! 18 than 1.000, will be refunded provided the Date of first publication. Apr:! vj per 1,000 gallons for all in excess plans and specifications are re,95J. C ult, and Mary Ault, his uf 8,000 gallons. 1,1 turned to the cation. April or to wife, and all other persons un- More than 14,000 gallons, but Granite School architects, 1355. in District, good known claiming any right, title, not more than 32,000 gallon;, la order within ten (10) days followestate or interest in, or lien upon cents per 1,000 gallon-- - for all in ing receipt of proposal. the real property described in the A RESOLUTION RELATING TO excess of 14,000 gallons. (S) Jow P. Brian pleading adverse to the cimnlam- ESTABLISHING RATES TO BE More than 32,000 gallon;, 12 ants' ownership, or clouding t.ieir CHARGEd WHERE METER IS cents per 1,000 for in all gallons Board of. Education title thereto, excess of 32,000 gallons. IN USE Granite School District Defendants Section 6. ABSENCE OF METDate of first publication, April ER: 8, 1955. THE STATE OF UTAH To THE DISTRICT MAY RES ctiou Wlicio no ino.c i.; in us., th Date of last publication, April ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS QUIRE METERS: rate to be charged shall 22, 1:)55. - s to .. t may e t. ilmt If ipu You are he hr sire, piovided in Rata Ni. 1. 1) rt w her u cl s ex:ns' Section 7. PUBLICATION' AND1 required to seiv up n Join A pense. EFFECTIVE DATE: Ait o Piaintin- Rokirh, 'J INSTALLATION S, cti.n Tins re.ioluti.in be puEi-h-- i whose address is iDh") V.r't h 10 'N INCH METERS: COSTS .1 in the Magna Times c.n thei South, Mag, i. Utah, an An : ot labor an Ail i.ds in.i'e cut I. e ' .v.'.h: of 8th 105.'), an to the Complaint tho Ap:il. Jay m f a resolution shall become c uivolve ,n the r., i l.u after service be meter for the bv t ' paid, f:el do. on tied day. upon you. If yua ha'.! l.e he water us, r. Tile m-- t Passed by the Boar! rlTu- judgment by d f.,.Et f, l.b So.o.Os) r out mitif f too Magna Water pi taken against you hr the iela-Company and $30,011 p r n.eter Improvement District of demanded in sa.d Compla.nt t to fiv iiv.de installation, suhje. Lake County, State of Ut ih, this which has been filed w.th the .or- - in e of m.i'e .ais 1st Clerk of said Coait, and a copy Hue. day of April, 1055. of which is hereto annexed and and Libor. Magna Water Company INDISTRH.T TO Seel..,., E. D. Jenkins herewith served upon you. This is an action to quiet title STALL METERS: Chairman, Board of Trustees All meters li dl be installed hv Date of publication, April 8, on the following described prothe District, no individual may 1055. perty, n o.vn leter. Commencing 72 rods South of the 1. MAINTENANCE Sect n Northeast corner of Southeast Notice To Contractors quarter of Northwest Quarter of COSTS: of u nee fee $2.50 A main'., per Section 34, Township 1 South, Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of Granite School District to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 26, Afternoon League V. ra Dea had of all 1955, for the furnishing high game of 185 labor, materials, transportation Tuesday in the Afternoon League and services for the construction and another one of 133. of additional classrooms and Others were Emma Strebble, facilities and alteration to preElva Rushton, sent Lincoln Elementary School, June Nelson, 131; Arvilla 501 East 3900 South, Salt Lake Knight, 159; Hazel Johnson, 147; County. Bids will be publicly Elva Bawden, 137; Afton Drain, in the Boards Office at opened Shirley Barton, 3212 South State Street, Salt Lake Irene Romolo, Norma City, Utah, at 7:30 p. m. Tues- Hauter, Beth Daybell, And Monday As Usual Edith Bevan, 130. day, April 26, 1955. The right is reserved by the Board of EdB" League ucation to reject any and all proNellie Powell had high game Please Place Your Orders Early posals. A certified or cashiers of 184 and series of 496 with For Rolls, Bread, Cakes, etc. check or bid bond of not less than other games of 6 Tuesday of the amount night at the Utah five per cent Copper Club of the bid, drawn payable to the womens B League. order of the Board of Education Others were Lola Densley, 143; DIAL 9958 of the Granite School District Arline Harward, Pearl shall accompany the bid. This Moore, 149; Cleone Farnsworth, check of the accepted bidder shall 140; Virginia Walker, 180; Jerry be forfeited in case he fads or Richardson, M. Nelrefuses to enter into the con- son, 146; Vi Nordquist, 174; Ruth tract or furnish the performance Andrus, 143; Norma Collings, bond required. Patty McDonald, 170; Laura Daniels, 146; Ella Empey, Florence 146; Bolovsky, SECURITY . . . THE BANK F OR Teams took 3 points, No. 6, high game, 719 and high series 1 1 Clerk-Treasur- , , STRIKES SPARES S' 1 : I ! i -- t: M Proves Men-Glean- er Friday, April 8, 1955 Week Outstanding HAVE YOU OBTAINED YOUR SWIM POOL ADMITTANCE TKTS.? the of The highlight GleanOquirrh Stake M Men and er Week was the quarterly conAll residents who have paid ference and the award given to pledge moneys in the Magna Arthur W. Dimond as an honor- swimming pool may obtain their ary Mas'c-- r M Man and the award tickets at the office of John W. presented to Mrs. Homer Magna attorney, each day Bowen as an honorary Golden from 3:30 to 5:00 p. m. Gleaner. Two Golden Gleaners, The committee would appreLois Dimick and Effie Anderson, ciate if everyone would get as soon as possible. were also honored. A testimony meeting was held at the Spencer Ward Wednesday evening. The M Men and Gleaner banquet and dance was held Friday, and a short program given with Jim Middleton, toastmaster. Ro-kic- then-ticket- MAGNA TAKE OVER Lovely Birthday Party Honoring the 91st biithday of Mrs. Helena Cameron. a social was held Tuesday evening :.t the heme of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cameron in Magna. In addition to the honored guest, others in attendance were her sister, Mrs. Josephine Potter of Magna who is 86 years old, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haws, Mr. and Mrs. John Allan, Mrs. Theresa Taylor, Mrs. Annabelle Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Bezzant, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bateman and the host and OFFICERS TEXACO UNIT Two Magna men, James (Jay) Holfeltz of 8780 West 3150 South and John (Andy) Andreason of 2911 South 8850 West, announce they have purchased the Cyprus Service from Ray D. Mvrill, former operator. Both men state they will continue to g'vc prompt, courteous service and help motorists with their automobile needs, and Texaco service. TO i BE NAMED BY BR0CKBANK : We wM Close Eaottei? 157-15- 0: 148-13- 150-13- 140-14- 148-13- 140-14- MEN Officers to serve during the year will be named this Thursday evening at a meeting of the Brockbank Parent-Teachannounces Mrs. Association, Reva Brown, president. The gathering begins at 7:30 1955-5- 6 p. m. Featured speaker of the evening will be Mrs. Pat Firestone, assistant director of Civil Defense in Salt Lake. She will talk on this vital topic. Patrons are urged to attend. Commercial Club Enjoys Annual Tour Monday The unusual fact of the group was that each young person had earned the awards and was the trip. James Dennis, of Mrs. James Thomas of Magna, was in charge. Mr. Dennis, who was accompanied by P. G. 1ST WARD his son, Steven, is a counselor in SLATES EVENING the bishopric. OF FUN, FROLIC Mrs. Thomas is vacationing at the present time in California An evening of fun and frolic with the Dennis family, and is slated by the Pleasant Green other relatives and friends. First Ward next Monday, April 11, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Delicious barbecued beef and Cyprus Youth hot rolls will be served, as well Given Railroad home-made ice cream, cake as $100 Scholarship and soft drinks. Thoie will be games to play An Cyprus high ;nd a fishpond to perhaps pull was out that diamond ring you've al- school youth Wednesday named winner of a $100 scholarways dreamed about. Proceeds will be used io send ship presented by the Union the Improvement Era magazine Pacific Railroad Company. He is Elray Pedersen, son of to the Lamanites. Oliver Pedersen, 2130 Redwood Road and has been presented the annual Carl Raymond Gray 58 California Ward Club scholarship. Members Attend It is given each year to one LDS Conference boy or girl in the county. Selection is based in outstandA group of young people, rang- ing achievement in project work, ing in ages from 12 to 20, all scholastic standing, community from Morningside LDS Ward in activities and leadership." Inglewood Stake of Inglewood, California, attended the General Being forgotten isnt very imChurch conferences held over the portant if the ideals and the weekend in Salt Lake City. Num- thoughts that one was made of bering 11 chaperons, the group go on and keep alive. totaled 56. Caleb Milne w . Despite the snowy, blustery weather, every member of the Cyprus high school Commercial Club attended the annual trip of the group Monday. They were chaperoned ' by Mrs. Madeleine Waldis, instructor. Places of interest that were visited in Salt Lake City included McDonalds Candy Factory, Cloverleaf Dairy, Western Union, Auerbachs, Wonder Bread factory, Beneficial Life Insurance offices and Hotel Utah. Dinner was enjoyed at the Hotel Utah Coffee Shop and the group later went to a movie. The club presented Mrs. Waldis with a corsage in appreciation of her work during the year. Garfield Minister Accepts Post In Calif. 176-13- (5) BAKERY CITY 144-16- 0; MRS. J. McGILL NEW PREXY OF CYPRUS PTA i Mrs. James McGill was elected president of Cyprus high school PTA Thursday night. Mrs. Claude Jones has efficiently served in this position during the past year. of 1992. Mrs. Fred Brecke was named "A" League vice president and Mrs. Everett . Amy McCarty had high game The Doty, secretary-treasureof 210 and series of 6 for three ladies are Magna residents. a 500 series. Altar Society Dorothy Merrill Movies of the basketball game A gathering of the Altar Soclosely followed with a 493 ser- that netted the B state Class ies by recording games of will be held Wednesday, Crown for Cyprus were shown at ciety 143 for 493. April 13th, beginning at 8:00 p. the meet. m. in the Parish Hall. Other high games were Irene All ladies are invited. Tuekoy, 165; Elaine Husband, 151; Cenella Rodgers, f Fran Sheppick, 154; Jean Hubbard, Catholics Slate Edna Meyer, 172; Venna General Parish Meet McQuivey, 160; Ann Tygesen, 157; A general parish meeting o Roxie Sudbury, Shirley Our Lady of Lourdes Chinch Regent, 203; Shirley Coon, 167; will be held Monday, April 11th, Audrey Malmborg, 155; Ellen beginning promptly at 8:00 p. N'ewboid, Nola Farnsm. worth, 169; Vivian Kemp, 170; The above headline, Gosh, Bette Culler, M. Collsuch weather, snow in April, as ings, 154. raid by a youngster trudging to Webster School, echoed the senPinochls Club Mrs. Dick Munson entertained timents of residents in this area members of the Pinochle Club Saturday, Sunday and Monday snow Thurs Liv evening at her heme. when a storm left its marks. Special guests were Mrs. Dean Although the weather incon-- I Davis of Garfield and Mrs. John Arego of Magna. Prizes were won venienced, early gardeners, it snows high in water oy Mrs. J. L. Moore, Jr. and Mrs. produced content to cheer the summer outArego. The group meets April 14th look on water supplies. No damage was reported here with Mrs. Moore. from the heavy, wet snow which was quickly melting by 141-15- EVFvOnY! kMRST 153-16- 4. r. Breath-iekingl- The Reverend Warren L. Botkin and Mrs. Botkin are leaving Wednesday, April 6th, to accept an assignment as rector of St. Pauls Episcopal Church at Crescent City, California. Father Botkin came to Utah from Nevada three years ago and since March, 1952, has been the Vicar of All Souls Church ir, Garfield, St. Peters Church in Salt Lake City and chaplain at St. Marks Hospital. He has made many friends in performing various duties and their best wishes go with him to the new assignment. 144-14- 1 liv- With care they will last for weeks they are handsomely potted and may be transplanted for perennial blooming. CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS McDonalds PLANT GIFTS flower shop I -j 165-17- 5; beautiful y ing Easter Lily plants! Perfect for your home or your church during the Easier season-a- nd always an appreciated gift! GOSH SUCH WEATHER. 179-16- SNOW IN APRIL 174-16- 166-17- Easter Special WHOLE OR HALF Brands Leading run ini U7U record-shatteri- WEBSTER PTA NAMES NEW OFFICERS LOUIS FALVO AND SONS MAGNA He that, gives all, though but little, gives much; because God looks not to the quantity of the gift, but to the quality of the Francis Quarles giver. One Stop Shopping Center Mrs. Clyde Cutler was electof the Webster PTA Wednesday evening, succeeding Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker. Mrs. Dale Bello was named vice president; Mrs. Robert K. Allan, secretary. This final gathering was made very colorful and enjoyable due to the musical program presented by the school band under the of Mrs. leadership William Mauch. Mrs. Huffaker gave a report of achievement during the year and also spoke a few words of appreciation for her A financial report was made by Mrs. Glen Olsen, retiring secretary. Principal Philip Debs spoke concerning the new elementary school and posrible solutions for next years enrollment before the new school is finished. Consultation was later held in the classrooms. ed Is your home as comfortable and convenient as you'd like it to be? Does it need modernization or repairs to keep it in good condition? Those things take money. But you can have the work done now and enjoy the improvements while you're NECESSARY. paying for them. NO DOWN PAYMENT IS wjtj, us about j Home Modernization Loan Title I Loans for home modernization and repair up to $2,500. Most advantageous terms up to 3 years to repay. We make Come in or see your dealer or conhactor FIRST SECURITY DAIIIiS (ig. first Security Bonk of Idaho, Notional Association first Security Bonk of Utah, Notional Association flrtt Security Bank of Rack Springe, Wyoming president RAGS? rags? All residents of this area are renrn led of the Webster School Rag Drive this Thursday and Friday. April 7th and 8th. Authorities remind all that clean, cotton rags are desired. New, synthetic materials are undesirable. Buttons, zippers, and snaps should be removed. and Everyone's cooperation support will be appreciated. ' Year Old Usage is Worth when you trade it in for the NEW 1955 SPRING SPECIAL Brand Mew 36-inc- h Range TERRIFIC Check These Features! 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