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Show Thursday, April Magna Times Howard Stahle Steve Lawrence Bonnie Stahle . Ella Empey . . . Publisher . Editor Business Manager . Associate Editor . . Beryl Moesser . Reporter Staff Connie Stanworth Afton Cameron Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 S., Magna, Utah 84044. Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah. Mail Subscription -- - Payable in Advance $3.00 per year in Utah - $4.00 Marine Pfc. Jerry A. Shields, son of Mr. andMrs. Harold E. Shields of 3421 emphasized South 7730 W., Magna, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. Physical conditioning, discipline and teamwork are received instruction in close order drill, Marine Corps history, first aid, marksmanship, uniform d and regulations combat. Jerry A. Shields LEGAL DJI Richard Kenney tion of a new Plymouth mentary School, 5249 South 1600 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ele- C The most persuasive exponent of the hvpermodern school was the ( ech Kichard Reti. Although he never was a serious challenger to Capublunca, he was invariably a high prize winner throughout the 1920s. The chess world suffered a tragic loss when he died at the relatively early age he did in 1930. The hypermodern school was essentially a revolt against the rigid formalism of Tarrasch and his followers. Tarrasch, although a great man in his day, became rather pompous and authoritarian in his later.vears, and expected everyone to recognize him as the man who had solved all the theoretical problems of chess. The hypermoderns rebelled, against both the man and his ideas. simplified version of chess theory. White or whoeveroccupies the center and develops most quichly gets the better game. Not so, said the hypermoderns. It is not the occupation of the center per se that counts, it is control. In fact, it is often disadvantageous to occupy the center too soon because of weaknesses, they a P-- contended. chinist foieman. 23yeais. ( upper ( oi p. Ellen L. - (. A ial Estates Ellen Leary Meng. 90, 2S.'9 S. 8850 West, died of natural causes April 14. 1974, in a Salt Lake hosM Survivors: wife: son, daughters, Darrell K... Mrs. Millnn (Elaine) Burton, both Salt Lake City: Mrs. Joseph Ana(Jo Ann) Krancoeur. heim. Calif.: 9 grandchilinvent E. dren; brother, Ryan. St. (ieorge. Burial Redwood Memor- lxennecolt Meng Church. Came to Ctah in 1901. Former member Magna Women's Club. husband; daughters, Mrs. Ken (Eva) ll Woliam, Midvale: Mrs. (Donna) Beel, Magna; 4 grandchildren; 3 great- Survivors; pital Born April 20. 1883, New Torpton. England, to William and Kosiland Lancashire Leary. Married Henry E. Meng June 25, 1912, Salt Lake City. Member, LI)S La-Ee- grandchildren. Burial, Valley Memorial Park. 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 p.m. April 23 1974. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A or certified 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 lt)0 performmaance bond, and 100 terial and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. View gories resulting - Gary I. e e A Born June Mont 1. 1935, Lewto Walter and 1 iston, Clara Mallon Stucker, Married Harriet Schaeher; diMarried Gladys vorced, Abell. Carson City. Nev. Greyhound bus driver, Aet- , GRANGIR Mcikley. 8.1, 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 re- Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Minson and Hallan-de- r eran, Korean War. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife; sons, daughters, Robert 1)., Kenneth Franklin, Caroll Ann, Tamara Lynette. Kristie I.., Wendy Lynn, all Hu n t e r; father, Spokane, Wash., mother, Mrs. Murph Broth-ersoEllendale, N 1),. Burial, AAasatch Lawn Memorial Park. n, Lynn, Ogden; E.zra B., Mrs. Lametta - 3700 Granger Dr . died of natural causes April 12, 1974, in a Salt Lake est home BoinSept 23, 1890. to James B and Mary Fiances Brown 11 e n ry. Married Samuel Murray Merkley July 23, 1910, Vernal. solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Survivorssons, daugF.arl, Salt Lake City, hters, I A Earn 1.5 er-na- l. Mrs. Floy (Hilda) Reynolds. Grant (Dora) Ottloy. Mrs. y Ace (Lois) Walker, Mrs. Merrill, Salt Burial, tery Vernal Arm- Ceme- . Per Month on Your Money Our capital notes are issued for 4, 6, or 8 month maturi5 ties and earn per month $100 minimum Write for details Utah Residents Only) I THRIFTWAY INVESTMENT CORPORATION 3071 Cherokee Lane - Provo, Utoh 84601 801 Architects, 1612 East 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 3300 South, 373-7024 Chartered 1964 1966 graduate of Cyprus High School, he attended Ctah State University . A His wife, Nancy, is the daughter of Louis Higdon, 9 Beechwood Road, Asheville, Mrs. Cheneys idh-e- r, Mrs. Thelma Higdon, lives at 1285 East 5600 South, N'.C. GALLON. Consider these advantages: 1. Theres a handle on birthday-celebration- THE WORLDS FINEST BOURBON. BARBARA'S BEAUTY SALON 2963 South 9000 West Marine PFC Alvah R. Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah R. Daniel Sr. of 3139 S. 9000 West, Magna, Ctah, has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Air Station at N. it Easy to carry, easy to pour. 2. Less chance of running out. 3. Its a sensible way to enjoy Jim Beam and it costs less per drink. Salt Lake City. Reports Cherry Point, cant improve HALF- Grandchildren who attended were Shauna Metcalf accompanied by her fiance, Calvin Keetch; Jeffery, Gerald, and Pattie O'Carroll; Annette Saathoff; Doug, Eric, and Jill Reid; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid and Laura Lee Deninger. Terry Anderson, a friend of Laura Lee, also participated in the AFB, Colo. a joyous event. on the original r 297-571- 5 Under new management Evening Appointments C i KENTUCKY 86 PROOF WHISKEY i WELCOME WALK-IN- S STRAIGHT BOURBON AND BOTTLED DISTILLED BEAM DISTILLING THE JAMES B CLERMONT. BEAM. KENTUCKY BY CO . PRICE CONTROLS END... SAFEWAY VALUES CONTINUE! Although the obectives were worthy, everyone now knows that price controls simply did not work exactly as hoped. Instead, they interfered seriously with food production and marketing. Many shortages developed and prices increased. Now, with controls off, ond the food business again operating in its normal, freely competitive manner, supply and demand should start to come into balance. Because some foods take longer to produce than others, not everything will become plentiful at the some time. Meanwhile, we will continue to do everything within our power to give you the kind of values you expect to find at Safeway. proposal. (s) Briant G. Badger Business Administrator, recent Stake Conference Magna Times should be complimented for the articles written and the pictures that were used. AAe compliment you for your management of Magna Times and know that your subscriptions will increase because of your covering such things. Sincerely , Carl E. 1etterrson J. Ronald Dixon John E. Evans The Magna I tah Stake 4,pk Orange Juice pkg 3 co:P Baker ' Coffee-Mat- e In Quarters 24pk" pkg We pledge that in our store near your home, you will continue to find quality foods, priced to save you money. We look forword to more abundant supplies of foods and the opportunity to give our customers even better values 4?- - -- 7 6 o SOTsaie Sup' -- Iced Tea Mix 816-0- QO O O 4;0 0 -- 5pkg 57' Empress Preserves 3 $1 Graham Crackers 48' (r.n 75' Half & Half pt" p d 11 Grade AA Eggs Cream o' Crop - Large Refill 2s 48' 1.36 00 Dozen Etra leg Scotch Treat Orange Juice From Florida 59' doi ) 12-- AAJ..LAL Plastic Bags 4 Ajok Orange Juice aossaie SOTsaie Window Cleaner lipton Injtont ",V 57;" package SOTSBie Cragmont Cola Date Dear Mr. LawrenceMay we express our appreciation for the ad of our ZT 16 Board of Education, Granite School District Letters to the Editor oi Hamburger Treasurer of publication: March 28, April 4, April 11 and April 18. 78' Skylark Bread !S"k 47' 49' Chili Buns ,s;" SNuSoft Liquid IZZeZZ 1.24 Nalleys Skylark 1 49' 44 & Pork Beans SFormula 409 L Snap Cookies 76' 58' S 93' Snack Pack V" SSCheez Oven Cleaner Whiz 1.24 59' SIXIfc 1.35 " 7'Z Cleaner oTZ. 89' 84' ESoft Margarine ST" 53' SLysol Ultra Brite K... 'X 80' STable Syrup !!,;, I4.". 74' Margarine 41' Mix Pancake Mushrooms & Plastic Strips SIT. Td. 69' BS 85' 39' Beef Stew tL", 1.98 ".1.19 oCrisco Oil Right Guard 96' Roka Chunk Tuna Plates Starkist Dressing ' ,5S 86' 5 Paper 68' ? 51' Oil Motor 1.44 Spaghetti 35' :;;v.,,r29' SModess SECold Power of Le-Ro- (Mary) Price, all Vernal, 42 grandchildren; 76 seven brother, sister, Lake City; Bertha strong, Milford. 2861 South 8600 Cheney, West, Magna, has arrived for duty at Kunsan AB, Rupublic of Korea. Sergeant Cheney, a security policeman with a unit of the Pacific Air Forces, previously served at Lowry You gifts. Afterwards everyone was entertained with songs by Terry Anderson, who acherself on the companied piano. The celebration was tract Documents. sponsibility for proper ution of all work contracted Lauretta Merkley -- Air Force StaffSer-gean- t Steven J. Cheney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack L. Reid, then opened an array of John OCarroll, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reid, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Werner, Ogden; Mrs. Aaron Saathoff and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Reid, Murray; and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Reid, the Cub scout Carnival held at the Salt Palace for his pinewood derby car made by him and his father. Arrives for duty U.S. the in a deduc- exec- Gary Stucker HI NTF.R hand-to-han- tion to the bid. After the bid opening, the General Contractor may not, without the specific written consent of the Office of Administrative of the Granite Services School District, alter the subcontractors identified on the bid list. All laborers, workmen, mechanics, and apprentices to be employed on this project shall be paid not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of the Utah as set forthin schedule shown in the Con- by him. Stinker. 38, 3420 Cheerful ista Dr., died April 12, 1974, in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Paul Ewell, Riverton, Ft. is the grandson of Walter and Ida Ewell of Hunter, won first place trophy at who After a filling dinner at Moonraker, everyone journeyed to the homeofMr. and Mrs. Larry Reid. The honored guest, Mrs. Mai The Moonraker Restaurant in Murray was the setting Saturday, March 30, for a dinner party honoring Mrs. Mae Reid on her 76th birthday. Gathering at this fete were her children and their families. A total of 30 were present. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. He All general contractors will be required to submit with their bid a list of sub contractors 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 alternate, may package cate- Warren Woodland Wail en Eugene Woodland. G). 400(5 S ali (HI West, died pril 7. 197 1. in.itiian-ge- r hospital of a heart attack Hoi n Dec. 31, 1908. Og. and Marden. to lames Ryan. Sherbondy guerite Married Ft ilia (Tai k Oct 23. latkson. Win Ma1931, ffl (JZZ Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3545 South, up to 5:30 p.m. April 23, 1974 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construc- ChesJt Tarrasch had must open with i' during the 11 of recruit training weeks Wins trophy -- O observed Man graduates 3 18, 1974 Can 45' Buffet Dinners Bel-a- ir Ellis Ellis tZTJXl 3P, 1.45 Brussels Sprouts Brown Beans White Beans r.r 7! ,5 15 " 9 Canned Pop 38' 33' Hawaiian Punch 61' Frozen Dough 41' Concentrote "r;: 99' Assorted Popsides. 5 twryfey dbewt priced Regular Kooi-Ai- d Kool-Ai- V d 7;;".7' All Items A Price Mondoy. April IS .'T 95' Wonderful Discount Prices Available Until Jumbo Straws Plastic Spoons lunch Bags c.:l7" Paper Plates IZZ 98' 25e .V,' IS 47p 26 10 p.m. Monday Thru Saturday Sunday Til .00 P.M. 56 A Advertisement Were Effective Lost in Th Are Effective Thru Sunday. April 21, 1974 |