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Show I t MAGNA Thursday, July 11, 1974 TIMES, Notice to Contractors Drivers Can Publisher Assistant Publisher Editor Business Manager Associate Editor Beryl Moesser Howard Stahle Glen Adams Agnes Hartman Bonnie Stahle Ella Empey Reporter Increase Mileage Connie Stanworth Afton Cameron Staff Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W. 2700 S., Magna, U h 81044. Second Class Postage Paid at Magna, Utah. Mail Subscription - Payable in Advance $4.00 per year in Utah - $5.00 -- -- te The manner in which the driver operates his car directly affects fuel economy. The driver controls the acceleration, deceleration and speed of his car; these affect economy. Each time the car accelerates, additional engine power must be generated to overcome the inertia (resistance to movement) of the vehicles mass. This additional power requirement is over and above that required to overcome air resistance and rolling friction and to operate accessory de- occur while the driver makes purchases or deliveries, or attends to other duties while the car is not moving. Driver habits that adversely affect fuel economy include driving at high hotrod driving, speeds, excessive idling, engine making short trips - especially with many stops driving with an unsteady degrees Short -- Highways resurfacing U-- The gravel is being seal Hotrod VISUAL SPECIALIST ANNOUNCES HIS OPTICAL CLINIC examinations and Related Optical Services by appointment 298-359- EXAMINATIONS A Cyprus Student Stars in Movie o MAGNA Kelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Kelson, has been selected to protray a typical American high school student in a documentary film about young Americans traveling Europe. The entitled, Reach for Your World, is being produced in Western Europe. Renae left Salt1 film, Lake City on Wednesday afternoon to connect with her overseas flight from Oakland, California, to Madrid, Spain. Renae will take part m filming in five European countries and among the cities she will visit are Madrid, Marsailles, Nice,.. accelerationand braking action as much as possible. Do not drive fast3. id- af- er than 55 mph. Maintain a steidy speed as long as traffic conditions permit. 4. mended. The engine should not be permitted to idle for prolonged periods such as ooooooooooooooooo stop-and-g- Paris and Rome, Venice, London. who will be in Renae, the tenth grade at Cyprus Do not allow 5. engine to( idle for more than one minute at any time. Sliced Bacon A R ni W i nilr'K flavor Canned Hams Ground Beef S" I ruj B' Always Freshly Ground Fully Cooked Safewoy Blade Steaks T.W,. u. Beef Round Steak VCV Beef Plate Short Ribs Sliced Beef Liver c 98- - 1.79 "n. Chunk Bologna Slab Bacon . 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Gonsalves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gonsalves, 2562 Starling Ave., Granger, completed an eight-wee- k wheel vehicle mechanic course at the U.S. Army Training Center, Infantry, Ft. Ord, Calif. During the course, he learned to perform organizational maintenance and assist J 99' d, Ends SU or count r, Course ptq 8 Wid-eneGlen-woo- Magna, Utah. Vienna Sausage ? Bing Cherries 48 TT 58- ib "3, 0fS 4 59 Italian Squash Red Radishes . 2 bIX. 18- - 25- - Lettuce -- "V Grapes Thompson Seedless or Foncy California Red 58 4:3,99 TTsTT ..h 49 den 2lorg. 25 Green Onions T sh Pascal Celery in the All him. instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Robert L. Spring-meyeArchitect, 345 East 4th So. Salt Fake City, Ctah, by r, July 5, 1974 where they may be consulted or secured for A the purpose of bidding. deposit of $25.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returnd to the Architect in good order within ten days following receipt of pro- general contractors will be required to submit with their bid a list of the 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 A subcontractor, the list. as an alternate, may package categories resulting repair on posal. (s) Briant G. Badger Business Administrator, Treasurer Board of Education, Granite School District. in a de- duction to the bid. After the the General bid opening, 4 Charlotte Date of publication; July and July 11. . Lambert Survivors: son, daugPaul W ., Granger; Mrs. Robert B. (Mae) Morris, Howard (Margaret) Mrs. Low, Mrs. George William (I.eola) Robinson, all Sail Lake; 22 grandchildren; 8 Charlotte Lottie Elizabeth Hurley Lambert, 91, 3662 S. 4000 West, died July 2, 1974, in a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes. Born March 25, 1883, Caliope, Queensland, Australia, to John William and Mary Ann Hougham Hurley. Druce Married Charles Lambert, Nov. 1, 1922, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died July 30, 1965. hters, sis- Mrs. Mary ter, (ireene. Palo Alto, Burial Cemetery Alice Calif. Lake Salt City . Harold G . LeDuff HUNTER - Harold Gene son of LeDuff, Leon T. and Hazel Marie Glasper LeDuff, 3796 S. 6300 West, Hunter, drowned July 6, 1974, in a swimming pool at the University of Utah. Born June 20, 1965, Salt Lake City. Student at Whittier Elementary School. Cub Scout. Member, Baptist Church. Survivors: -- pa rents; brothers, sisters, Richard, Robert, Reginald, Norman, all Hunter; Evon, Rita, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Glasper, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Octave LeDuff, Pontiac, Mich. Mount Olivet Burial, Cemetery. David Wilkin Thompson, 79, 3394 Crestwood Dr., died July 4, 1974, in a Salt Lake rest home. Survivors: wife; sons, daughters, Lt. Col. (ret.) Born Nov. 24, 1894, Bountiful, to David Wilkin and Fannie Samantha Dustin Married Hazel Thompson. Dell Hall May 1, 1918, St. George LDS Temple. Con- City; Italy; David W., Washington, D.C.; Robert L., Mrs. John (Peggy) Tovey, both Salt Lake William Fisher, dren; Mrs. V., Rome. Floyd (LaRue) Sandy; 17 grandchil12 n; brothers, FornatusO., Salem, Utah County; Ortize N'., Earnest, both Bountiful. struction superintendent. course helicopter. His father, Cecil L. lives at 7708 W. Assorted Popsicies irm eight-wee- k a working knowledge of the organizational, direct and general support maintenance on the AH-I- Armour Vienna 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 Granite Education of School, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forefeited 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. Wid-ene- Va. Stwryfay AsoNtiwIttfH i r, Douglas A. Mrs. Aileen R. Tipton, Route 1, Cottonwood, Calif., completed the 18, son of Helicopter Repair Course at the Army Transportation School, Ft. Eustis, Super Soh S'iceJ Round Top While or Wheat 1.26 1.48 Private G " 22 ISO 1.19 MSOPETSAYERSM pg , Ib. 69 oi pig 4 ib. 89 98 ,b carfon 39c) 2 ., ! "82 50 Grape Jelly Peanut Butter T : Chocolate Chips s ,b or certified identified subcontractors 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 the Industrial Comby mission of Utah as set forth in the schedule shown in the Contract Documents. The Owner shall enter into only one contract for the the project. construction The successful bidder, to be known as the General Contractor, shall have the responsibility for proper execution of all work contracted David W. Thompson Completes Training AI1-1- 11 lb 1.29 1.05 Lucerne Buttermilk half- Chunk Tuna 1.79 75- - Ib Sea Cooked Ib. 79 n. SVIKTDAlllSpAIURDAViimiAPIWAlWI ri Private can (3 Pound Con 4 29) s Award-winnin- 5 - lb. nb O Fleischmann was selected for the role while attend-i- n Freemont High School in Sunnyvale, California, where she was living with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spence, former Magna residents. Reach for Your World is produced by the Foreign Study League and its parent company. The Readers Miss Kelson, the Digest. fourth of six children, was selected by the pictures Keith Merrill, producer, dig Academy rector of the documentary, The Great American Cownow playing in Salt boy, Lake City theaters. Reach will be for Your World shown to high school teachers and students and educational organizations through oul the United States as an illustration of the activities of American students on travel study programs overseas. Keith Merrill, a native of Farmington, Utah, is now living in Los Altos Hills, Calif. He chose Renae for the film when she attended an LDS fireside at his home. Renaes assignment will keep her in Europe nearly a She is the first of month. her family to visit Europe since her father, Gary, now at Kennecotts Arthur Mill, was stationed with the U.S. Army in Southern Germany. She left from the Salt Lake airport July 2, and will return home July 29. Her grandparents are Mrs. Kelson, Margaret and Arlean ChrisMagna; tensen Farnsworth of Magna. High School, Nor best With The Tender Timer U5DA Inspected & Graded A Any Size Package At This Low Price dvjet Priced jnj na If s Regular Skinless Wieners Hen Turkeys of the Office of Administrative Service of the Granite School District, alter the wood High School, 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 7:30 p.m., July 16, 1974. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. Renae Kelson 2. Avoid also hurts ter warm-uoverall fuel economy. Driving at moderate speed until normal operating temperatures are attained is recom- 7 be- siart. 18. p, CONTACT LENSES KENNECOTT PHONE Excessive time spent ling the engine, or idling Fahrenheit, with a cold fuel economy are: 1. Avoid jack rabbit starts and hotrod diving. Fast starts can increasegas consumption by as much as omy between a hotrod and can be Sunday driver about 2 mpg in city driving. Volley Fair Opticol, 3601 So. 2700 W. CHILDREN S VISION with driving, I city operation. Similarly, driving at a more nearly constant speed results in significantly improved fuel economy compared to driving at the same average speed, but where the car speed varies. In summary, actions the driver can take to improve accelerations rapid and high speeds, demands much more engine powers, and thus requires much more fuel. One study found that the difference in fuel econ- DR. SAMUEL P. ROBISON VISUAL TRAINING in sedans. full-si- e its Eye of Driving faster than 40 mph generally lowers fuel economy is achieved in the 30 to 40 mph range for sub compact, intermediate and Schocker pro- (Bingham ject for Highway from 8100 West to Redwood Road movement pedal. accelerator the I Stop-an- d go city driving hurts fuel economy too. A mixed group of cars that showed an average fuel econof about 20 mpg omy when driven on a level road at a constant speed of 50 mph, dropped to about 15 mpg -- coated presently for resurfacing at a cost to the Utah Department of Highways of $195,006.40. Construction Company of Murray received the job as the lowest bidder. They should have the project completed within the week. - Highway 111 MU; ( Bacchus Highway) is included in the State Department of f trips, especially ginning Contractor may not, without the specific written consent 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 p.m., July 16, 1974 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction and repair of roof at Cotton- f if starting with a cold engine, adversely affect fuel econOn one omy. series of tests, a vehicle startedcold and driven 4 miles got an average of 8 mpg. With a longer trip length of 15 miles, the average was 11 mpg When this test car was fully warmed up, 12.8 mpg was realied. This test represents cumulative fuel economy in city driving at 10 vices. Highway Resurfacing Nears Completion I of auto- motive vehicles and associated equipment. He became familiarized with the functioning of automotive wheel vehicle components, operatof internal ing principles combustion engines, fundamentals of fuel and electrical systems, and the use of test equipment. Reports for Duty LieuSecond Marine tenant Gary D. Schafer, wife Terry is the whose daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Philip Card of 9810 Bacchus Village, Magna, has reported for duty atthe Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point, N. C. Missionary Returns Jeffrey Lynn Maddy - son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Maddy - of Magna, recently returned from the Brazil North Central mission where he served 2 years for the LDS Church. His homecoming meeting will be at the Lake Ridge 2nd Ward on Sunday, July 14, 1974, at 2 p.m. Jeff is a graduate of Cyprus High School and has attended the University of Utah. He will continue his schooling at the U. of U. for the fall quarter. INVESTIGATE... 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