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Show Magna Timet, Magna, Utah Notice Thursday, February 14, 1963 Contractors Notice To Contractors .To Webster First Grade Children Enjoy Train Ride Sealed proposals will be reSealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education ceived by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3545 South, up its office, 340 East 3545 South to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 1963, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction of an elementary school in the Meadow Moor area located at ap- proximately Drve 5315 South Wood-cre(1695 East), Salt Lake st County, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened and read In the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 1963. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A certified or cashiers check or bid bond of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bmd of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract or furnish the 100 performance bond, and 100 material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. The work called for is separated into three (3) contracts, namely: General Contract Plumbing, Heating and Ventilatand Electrical ing Contract Contract. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Scott & Louie, Archi- The Notional Scene The clamor is not over yet. It Thus, Congress will seek new can be expected the new Congress ways, probably led by Rep. Em-wi- ll continue investigation of,manuel Cellar, to prevent the television with renewed zeal. broadcasting industry from using Street, up to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 1963, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of a six (6) classroom addition and other facilities at the David Gourley Elementary School, 4905 South 4300 West, Kearns, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:35 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, 1963. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject anyj and all proposals. A certified or cashiers check or bid bond of( not less than five per cent of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education of Granite School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract or furnish the' 100 performance bond, and 'o (5) A. 1 Q , material and labor payment 100 bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. Sl Detailed instructions, plans and and proposal specifications, Mrs. Teresa Sargent, teacher, and Mrs. Verla FROM BUS TO TRAIN Are the happy expecblanks will be on file in the office Ward, room mother. On Wednesday, the stutations of these Webster School first grade of Bruce J. McDermott, Archidents traveled by bus to Garfield, where they children. Front, left to right, are Karen Metcalf, tect, 1400 Foothill Drive, where were passengers on the Union Pacific train to Merilynn Valloloid, Gwendolyn Johnson, Steven they may be consulted or secured Fait Lake City. For many, it was their first for the purpose of bidding. A dePeterson and Randy Ward. Standing at back, train ride. left to right, are Mrs. Betty Blackner, teacher; posit of $25.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. A total of 120 Webster first ture of the Driving of the Golden the gate and boarded a U.P. train Said deposit will be refunded for Garfield. Buildteachers and Spike. tects & Engineers, Dooly provided the plans and specifica- grade children, three The group enjoyed resting on ing, 109 West 200 South, Salt tions are returned to the archi- 10 Room Mothers now know more took about The train ride the huge bench :s in the waiting half ah hour to only Lake City, Utah, where they may tect in good ordsr within ten days about trains. from Salt Lake go at tickets the room, buying their be consulted or secured for the following receipt of proposal. For on Wednesday, the five ticket window, buying souvenirs City to the Garfield station, but purpose of bidding. classes of first grade children and at the novelty shop and snack bar. the train crew was on the job so s DOW P. BRIAN s DOW P. BRIAN a group of adults enjoyed a ride Then their train was called. They the children could see how they their work. The cona Union Pacific train. on Education of Board Board of Education walked down the ramp, through performed called all aboard, the ductor School District Granite Granite School District At 9:00 a.m., 120 children were train started, he collected the Date of Publication: Thursday, Date of Publication: Thursday, taken by a school bus from Webtickets and the first grade enjoyed February 14, 1963; Thursday, Feb- February 14, 1963; Thursday, Feb- ster to the Union Pacific Depot in the train ride. Many of them had ruary 21, 1963; and Thursday, ruary 21, 1963; and Thursday, Salt Lake City. At the depot they not been on a train before. 1963. 28, 1963. February February 28, got to see how the train schedule was displayed, how the trains were called, how people bought Clerk-Treasur- Clerk-Treasur- er n. er SHIPMENT OF BLACK DUCKS ARRIVE IN UTAH train tickets. Twenty-thre- e black ducks, re- cently shipped to Utah from Connecticut, were released last week on the Farmington Bay Water-fow- l Management area. A native to the Atlantic and waterfowl flyways, Mississippi the black duck is a close relative to the mallard, department spokesmen pointed out. The birds were received in return for a number of gadwall ducks, sent by Utah to the state of Connecticut last summer. The Utah Department of Fish and Game will now attempt to establish the black duck in this state while the Connecticut department will attempt to establish the gadwall, a western duck, in the Atlantic flyway. All enjoyed the novelty of the Salt City Union Pacific StaBall tion. Lake n Hunter At both ends of the station house are huge oil paintings. One mural depicts Brigham Young and Program Is Presented the Pioneers coming to the Salt entertain groups of missionaries A very successful Gold and Lake Valley. The other is a pic- - at dinner. Green Ball was held Friday by the Hunter 2nd and 3rd Wards. Mr. Creig Morris entertained SPECIAL DINNER HELD The beautiful decorations were a party at his home compliat by the Hunter 3rd Ward. The Hunter 4th Ward held a mentary to executive officers of Program numbers included a Special Donation dinner Friday the Mutual organization of his duet by Carol Smith and Marilee evening in the Hunter 4th Recrea ward and members of the bishopan dance from Adams; tion Center, in connection with ric. Mr. Morris is superintendent Charlene Smith, Amy Nielson, the welfare of the Young Mens Mutual. assignments. Becky Larson, Lynn Pace, SanA tasty dinner was served by dra Cluff, Judy Frampton, Jan- the Relief and the dec Bishop and Mrs. J. Nielson and ice Christopherson, Mary Ann orations in Society a Valentine motif, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson, acWilchens and JoAnn Walk; duet, were made by the Mutual girls. companied by Mr. Roy Noon of Sonja Rees and Connie Whittaker An interesting program of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. a second dance from dance numbers from the and Dorothy Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. John Carla Corbridge, Connie Whittak Givons school and a teen-age Holmes enjoyed dinner at the, Sheila SoriJa Rees, er, Breeze, male The Villagers was Balsam Embers Thursday. quarteti Rosabelle Robertson, Cynthia enjoved bv all Rushton and Andrea Easton. Miss Terri Lynn Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Larson, celebrated her birthday with her grandmother, Mrs. Hilda Marshall and aunts and uncles Sunday evening. A dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turpin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Juel Pritzkau and children and the children of Mrs. Marshall, Ramah, Jean and Dale. F0KD DEMURS' Gold-Gree- all-gir- ls all-gir- ls two-year-o- ld k--' Karla Kelner, Betty Blackner and Teresa Sargent, with 10 Room Mothers, accompanied the children. YLMIA IS REORGANIZED The' Hunter ;4th Ward YLMIA was reorganized last week. Mrs. Elva Bridges was given the position of president and Mrs. Pauline Lee and Mrs. Susan Birch were named counselors. Mrs. Bel-v- a Mauchley will remain as secretary. Mrs. Dorothy Lemmon held position of president before the reorganization and her counsel- ors were Elva Bridges and Nelda Bird. Mrs. Elizabeth Day, 100 years old, has endid a stay in the hospital and is recovering at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lavin-i- a Nielson. There is a shocked disbelief .prerogatives that rightfully that the American Broadcasting should be exercised only by a System would present as a wit free press not dependent on buness on a program devoted to the reaucratic whims for a license to political career of Richard Nixon, publish. a convicted perjuror, Alger Hiss. This feeling prevails among not only avid Nixon admirers, but Hunter Program Held also among those who strongly dislike him, and all shades of The Hunter 2nd Ward held its feeling in between. annual ward conference Sunday evening with President Wallace Hiss Incident Regretted The public could not have been Bawden presiding. Creig Morris offered invocamore shocked, perhaps, if ABC had presented Khrushchev giving tion and following preliminaries his views of Pope John, or Liz in charge of Bishop Jack Nielson, the meeting was in charge of Taylor giving her views of the President Bawden. of morality preachments Billy Mr. Wayne Blood was sustained Graham. While the incident is glaring, as the new chairman for the GenCongress must look deeper into ealogy Committee and his assistgovernment for the forces that ants are Arvle Nielson and Mrs. made such an outrageous presen- Richard Barth. Mrs. Elsie Blood will act as secretary. tation possible. Mr. LaMont Fowler was releasAt one time, radio and then TV ed as first counselor in the bishbecause are thev stations, granted the use of the public air, were opric, inasmuch as he has moved supposed to confine programming from the ward. Mr. Raymond Anto entertainment, education, and derson was sustained to this posian objective presentation of the tion. Mr. Boyd Willden will remain as second counselor. news. Talks were given by Mr. LaUse Air Propaganda Mont Fowler and Mr. 'Raymond Then a few years ago, the Anderson. Bishop Nielson gave bright idea was developed of us- the ward report, followed by Mr. ing the public air to present prop- Floyd Bendixson of the High aganda for the United Nations, Council. Other speakers were Mr. for foreign aid, and any other Richard Amos, Miss Becky Larson scheme favored by the existing and Mrs. Jane Ann Holman. The administration. benediction was by James Rush-toIt seems quite a coincidence that the head of American Broadcasting news programming servMiss RaNae Rushton, daughter ice is James Haggerty who was of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton, under the prepress secretary vious administration, when the is assistant director for the Cyair was used a great deal for prus high school musical drama, Bye Bye Birdie, to be presented propaganda. Feb. at Cyprus. More "Public Interest' Mr. Harry Smith is a patient Then there came along as head of the Federal Communications at a Salt Lake Hospital, having Commission quite a brash young had to return for further surgery. man who has proceeded to cast! gate TV programming, urging broadcast operators to present DEALERS WANTED! more public interest material. FTC Chairman Newton Min MANY DESIRABLE now even advised that station LOCATIONS managers should present edito- AVAILABLE FOR , Th nas been in citifs r result WESTERN AUTO all over the land, station manASSOCIATE STORES agers' editorializing over the air Own your own business in The only qualification many of a community where there is them have is that they were star a good income potential for salesmen of TV time. the investment and where No Tradition of Responsibility a Western Auto Store b No legitimate newspaper would needed. This is your opporhave ever printed what Algc tunity to make a sound inHiss thought about a former vice vestment toward a confident president of the United States, future. Retail nationally adAfter all, newspapers have been vertised auto supplies, tools, conditioned by tradition of many appliances, radio, TV, sportyears to maintain a responsibility ing goods, etc. No experito the public. The broadcasting ence necessary. We train even industry,, though given ex you and help you get startelusive rights to the use of seg ed. Minimum investment of ments of the public air, have no $15,000. For free booklet, tradition of responsibility. In ad write to: because can bureaucrats dition, WESTERN AUTO revoke their licenses to use the SUPPLY COMPANY air, broadcasting stations must New Store Development always be alert to what is the Department, Box 1031, prevailing mood in the current Ogden, Utah government circles. i , - mmfmm rnmimm Miss Ramah Marshall and d niece. 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