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Show 1 IS Mousing authority f it,, THE MAGNA TIMES m 4 notes information and to win k out an agreement that is muluallv acieptable. File i e is no obligation or i h a ge In applv Persons who think they ,ii e eligible and whose homes need rehabilitation are en-- i C i nuiiun IS THE PROGRAM? Di lobe i . Ihe I l.ili Si, iu- Legisl.iliu e (tpp i op i .lied S.i .1101) .0(10 foi eniei gem v housing foi families ol low liiiome WHAT L.tsi mu i handuapped pel sons, and leiliale heads ol millies who qu.ililv Students form Mrs. Norris and Miss Youngs classes were busy churning butter last week at the Lake Ridge Elementary School. Mrs. Phyllis Plott, from Hiland Dairy, visited the kindergarten classes to tell the story of butter making. Each child had a turn at winding the churn while singing butter making songs. After the butter was made, it was spread on hot rolls and enjoyed by many yummy appetites. uinnitimtv Sei u es king on a non-p- i ol u basis and ul iing ol unleei help whei e ei possible lo si eli h Ihe dol lai - is undei l iking llu s ehabilila-I ahe u ni pi on ,i m loi Sa I ( lie v ( - woi oiim il i 1 i i ( OIIIIU FOR APPLY MAY ASSISTANCE? iivone lu inn m Sail Lake ( iiiiiiu m.u .tpplv - mi ludmn Mm i. o Saudi. Muhale. Soulh Sail l.ake. West loi lusne dan Hue Ion - bill ake ( III ol Sail pplu aids must be on low lived iih nine and eilhei own oi be m ihe pi oi ess id bui mn ihen homes. ppl u aids should also be w mn l" i "id ibule w lial ei ei lliei i an Iowa ds lliei own home ehubililuliun WHO ri Big pumpkin contest set i i i It's time lo gel ready for Big Pumpkin Contest. Ihe Oqimrh Community Dixtiii l Fund and the Cham- ihe WHAT WORK CAN BE DONE? nilhmn needed lo pie-se- i e a house - plumbmn. oolmn. elei li II al win k. paiulmn. i ebmldmn a pm i h ol ( ommeice are offering a $25 bond to the winner. (hi lo the Fair Store. 9057 ber i 2700 Soulh. Magna, and Registration and legixler seeds are free The only is lhal you are under 10 v ears of age and live m ihe Magna-llunle- r area. This year's chairman. Dot W emloi ( mn a loun m bi u k i mu ele dalioii. w oi k - i ail be done ll wink will be i onsis-leii- l Willi biuldmn miles and will be pel loi med undei expel I siipei i is'ion Ihe i osl ol wink on am smnle dwellmn i annul exin a wa . i i tend Si mill ,md will be Men til. said judging will lake place befme the fit si Dost this fall The biggest, heaviest pumpkin will be the mam homes lm imuh lepaned winner ess TO CONTACT WHOM FOR ASSISTANCE l assistant e. lall oi .Hi in i l I 1 SI I ome lo l( 2(113 Soulh Suile I I ( S ( Ul Slale IMi-- )M M ( OBITUARY J I 1. 111 will on dmulin ( i Willi all appl II i Edward mu lids lo delel - Jones Mere's J. Edward Jones died of injuries suffered in an accident on March 22. Funeral services were held March 25 at 6500 S. Redwood Road, burial was at Redwood Memorial Estates your answer 0 - The Veterans Administration started paying me $220 monthly under its dependents educational assistance program while I was single. Now that Im married, will my benefits be increased? A - No. -- The law does provide for additional assistance because of dependents of participants in this program. 0 - Im a 73 year old veteran drawing pension from the Veterans Administration. It is true, as I have heard, that I dont have to submit an annual income questionnaire? -- - Yes, that is correct. Veterans 72 years old and older who have been on the pension rolls durtwo consecutive years are exempt from filing the questionnaire. They are required to notify VA if the value of their estate of annual agencys ing income changes, thur, Cedar City; Irene Peterson, Sanger, Calif.; Vera Lockwood, Orange, California. however. New this week at the ARBOR PARK SHOPPING CENTER in time for Magna munity Council. They will talk Zjsi' to Web-ster- s Patrons about what is going on in the town of Magna. and how the people of our town can help to make 11 a better and safer place to would like to invite to come out on this night and voice your opinion on the varied subjects. You mav help us to better unWe 011 3545 South, up to 5:30 p.m. April 23, 1974 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construc- tract Documents. The Owner shall enter into only one contract for the construction of the project. The successful bidder, to be known as the General Contractor, shall have the responsibility for proper execution of all work contracted tion of a new Plymouth by him. East Ele- 5249 South mentary 1600 West, Salt Lake City, 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 5:45 pm. April 23 1974. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. certified or cashiers check or bid bond of not less than five percent (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 bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract or furnish the 100 performmaance bond, and 100 terial and labor payment bond as required bytheown-e- r and the State of Utah. may Lions Club has become most popular hobbies and the Club has several thousand Genealogy one of Americas meeting. help quarterly magazine are The Magna Lions Club held their annual father and sons banquet Thursday, March 28, 1974. The banquet was held at the Magna Lions Hall. Dinner was prepared and served by the Magna Lady Lions. . Lion Roland Reid was the outstanding father of the evening. Lion Roland had eight sons and grandsons as his guests for the banquet. Lion Merrill followed with Ray five sons and grandsons present After dinner a shoi t film The Legend ol entitled. Paul Runyan. produced by Walt Disnev, enlightened the hearts of both young and old. Lion president Weldon Matthews and sight conservation chairman Joe Ribotto would like to give thanks and appreciation to the citizens of Magna for supporting the Lions White Cane Magna Sale, which was a great cate- able... To give highly skilled, professional insurance your neighborhood. He's an expert in life, home and planning all your insurance-auto- , business. And he'll save you money, too. Come in and meet him and take advantage of his broad insurance experience. in LqoIi m GnogjGi) Workshops, seminars, home study courses, and other educational aids can also be arranged through the Club. Those interested mav get full information by writing to Genealogy Club of America, Box L, Logan, Utah, 84321. iCDiii o eairsDioDg 13.00 pr. 2pr. for 24.00 Fast power Saving means more now than it ever did, at First Security. For one thing, it means you can earn higher interest. Up to 7Va per annum. For another, it means you can be assured of earning that high interest for a full four years. A short time ago, banks were given permission to issue a limited number of four year savings certificates, paying higher interest rates than ever before. Since First Security has always been a leader in paying our customers the highest return on savings, we're now offering, for a limited time, $1,000 savings certificates paying 7Va per annum. Interest is paid four times a year, by check or deposit. Our other excellent savings packages, available for shorter periods of time, also earn our all time high interest. And passbook savings earn 5 per annum. Whatever amount you want to save, whatever time you want to save it, remember, saving means more now than it ever did at First Security Bank. 4-y- ear Open your account now. FIRE COMMERCIAL Fair Ray 3042 Matching Jacket $16 Hours: 10 00am. to 6 00 pm Open Mondays til 8 p m Friendly L. Horrocks 2895 West 3500 South Granger, Utah Office 298-356- 4 - Residence Resources over S1V2 of- fered at minimum cost to all Club members. ; Ready... willing and very TRUCK educational organization offering assistance toamateur the genealogists throughout Canada. and United States professional son banquet in a deduction to the bid. After the bid opening, the General Contractor may not, without the specific written consent of the Office of Administrative Services of the Granite School District, alter the LIFE nealogy Club of America. This is a nonprofit, Free is available through the Club and books, supplies, and a father holds gories resulting service inte- hobby of anrested cestor hunting are invited to become members of the Ge- Board of Education, contractors package residents in the Treasurer will be required to submit with their bid a list of subcontractors which they propose to use. Said listing shall be categorized as specified, and shall include a specific bid price from each subcontractor included on the list. A subcontractor, as an alter- nate, derstand our community. the PT A officers foi coming year will be elected and installed at this Area Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Minson and Hallan-de- r Architects, 1612 F.ast 3300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $50.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned in good order within ten days following receipt of proposal. (s) Briant G. Badger Business Administrator, School, A Granite School District Date of publication: March 28, April 4, April 11 and April 18. Genealogy class open to public Com- live Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 297-565- 6. Easter Farah Polyester Knit Pants for men waist representing MAKING BUTTER at Lake Ridge are Lorrie Ann Magee, Molly Nicholes, Paul Richards, Tom Sudweeks and Mrs. Phyllis Plott. AUTO in Just J He is surived by two sons, John Edward and Quinn R., both of Ogden.; a daughter, Mrs Ellis (Mary) Adams of Bountiful and stepchildren, Ed S , Denver; Charles, Mrs. Robert (Connie) Eye, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Stephen (Rosalind) Trease, Taylorsville and three grandchildren Brother and sisters who also survive him are Aaron, William, Asael, Luella Downard, all Salt City; Ar- -- T te -- PT meeting be held on April 17 at 7:30 p m. There will be a panel discussion and a question and answer penod. The panel will consist of the Magna Community Council, Roy Smith, Mrs. and Orlean Richardson James Smith who will be y? 1927, not A , 9124 W. 2700 S., Magna, Utah at Magna, Utah. 84044. Second Class Postage Paid in Advance Payable Mail Subscription - $4.00 $3.00 per year in Utah All advertising must be in our office by noon Monand preferably by 5 p.m. day for Thursday publication, wishing information about businesses Area Friday. our advertising rates may contact at office, Magna, Utah. Second Class Postage Paid -- will V He was born March 15, subcontractors identified on in Wellington, Carbon the bid list. to William Edward County, All laborers, workmen, and Mary Ann Rowley Jones. mechanics, and apprentices He married Ruth Miller June to be employed on this pro21, 1947. That marriage ended shall be paid not less ject in divorce and he later than the general prevailing married Dorothy Huggard of as determined by Santa Fe New Mexico. Mr. wage rates the Industrial Commission of Jones worked in the salvage Utah as set forthin the business schedule shown in the Con- - -- f I, 1 Webster All general II.. Blilg ; In applv butter titiens, M v Class churns he Sail , l.aKe ( ounn has delei Housing Yulllui Ulffl ol Ihe milled lhal SI a ol metil should no lo the homes ol senI ior aged V Issued Each Thursday at meefi nn their eligibilili mini' S.ill Luke ( iiiiiiu iithoi ilv .tnd Seniies Cmimil would like the loe.il esidenlx lo Know llu- follow mu mloi lu Housing I Publisher Editor Business Manager Associate Editor Beryl Moesser Connie Stanworth Afton Cameron Stable Steve Lawrence Bonnie Stahle Ella Empey Reporter Howard billion First Security Bank ol Utah, N A. First Security Bank of Idaho N A First Security Bank of Bountiful. N A First Security Bank of Rock Springs Wyominq Firs. Security State Bank ol Sprmgville Fust Security State Bank First Security Bank Member F D C of Logan, Utah, 298-880- regulations prohibit Ihe payment oi a Gert.lica'e pnor to maturity unless ihree months ol the interest thereon interest on the amount withdrawn 1$ reduced to the passbook rate is loMeited and N A. |