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Show Page 2 MAGNA TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1975 Parking Problems Plague Magna i After seeing several close calls on the main street of E u Magna, I began to take notice of the driving and parking habits most of citizens of this area. For the part, drivers are M GLEN ADAMS courteous and friendly, but their parking habits are something Assistant Publisher else. There are more campers and large trucks per capita in this area, than anywhere else in the world, or so it seems. And Bonnie Stahle Business Manager it seems that they all like to park on corners so that oncoming Ella Empey Associate Editor can not be seen. Last week, in front of our office, a near traffic Alton Cameron Staff occured when a man pulling out of a driveway accident Peggy Adams decided to take his chances on nothing coming, which is about the only thing you can do. The station wagon that was coming to a stop about 14 inches from his front end. Both screeched Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W 2700 So Magna Utah were understandably shaken, the problem is involved parties at 84044 Second Class Postage Paid Magna Utah on all the time. that this goes Mail Subscription Payable in Advance to the Drivers License Division, the In Utah, according of out S5 00 per year in Utah state 00 $6 law states that no one can park closer than 30 feet to a stop sign, and no closer than 20 feet to a crosswalk. It seems that the drivers in this area do nothing else. All advertising must be in our office by noon Monday for The law enforcement officials either dont catch them or m Area 5 and Thursday publication Friday preferably by p see it happening. Must someone be injured or maimed for dont businesses wishing information about advertising rates may life before something is done about this? Many times action contact our office at 250 5656 comes after the fact in this type of situation, however, if we act Second Class Postage Paid at Magna Utah TRUCK PARKED close to corner illustrates well the lack of now, we may be preventing a crippling injury or saving someones life. Perhaps the reason people park as they do is visibility for anyone trying to make a right turn because they are unaware of the laws, if so it is time for a from this intersection. refresher course in Drivers Education. Perhaps the reason is because they dont care. Apathy is a poor excuse for endangering someones life to save yourself the inconvenience of walking another 12 or 14 feet. It is time to enforce the laws, and make a hazardous Utah chiefs of police other areas of critical con- situation less of a It was a hot day on July 9 in summer is over. problem. Try parking your trucks and cars a ce a joint meeting cern The heaviest use of eleclittle farther from the driveway, corner, or crosswalk for the Utah and Idaho and the deU The Utah Chiefs recently sake of others. Try to think about it before you turn off the mand for Electricity by Utah tricity in the year is, in ic Utah Sheriffs to (I IS , 5 a planning coalition, strengthened their ignition and get out of your vehicle. The life you save may well Power and Lights customers utility jargon, Peak load. It IS hoped that this joint organizational structure and be your own, if everyone cooperates. It lasts passed last years peak until enough effort will augment the assigned working comand kept right on going up. It customers turn off air conmittees According to the betterment of law happened on Wednesday, ditioners, irrigation pumps, service which both Utah Chiefs Association starting about noon, and it or an assembly line. But its President Wayne Shepherd, groups are concerned about continued most of the afthat period of time, UP&Ls The meeting is scheduled to the voice of the Utah Chiefs of when our president and chief executive ternoon, be held in Vernal, Utah on Police will be heard in customers exceeded our officer said, that puts the test matters affecting the daily Aug 14. estimates of thelK975 peak to an electric utility. of police The Utah Sheriffs as well as administration at requirements by more than However, he said, of Police the Chiefs are service. UP&L Co., we expect to be 65.000 kilowatts", according It is our hope that, with the continually involved in to UP&Ls president and able to carry these rapidly planning to upgrade their help of the Utah Sheriffs, we chief executive officer. We increasing peak loads if our service in such areas as can stimulate our voice to be 'had planned for a firm construction program goes peace officers standards and heard nationally. Mutually summer peak load of forward as planned, bealise training, personnel and we need to discover better we have scheduled two ad1.487.000 kw, but demand hit equipment standards, ways to fight crime and in1.552.000 kw on July 9," he ditional 415,000 kw units in tactical crease the effectiveness of jurisdictional said. And it could very well service by 1978. operations, legislation, and law enforcement service. UP&L has never failed to .happen again, with an even meet before this its peak load. Last year, peak, higher the company had its firm system peak of 1,391,000 kw July 29 between 2 and 3 p.m. The company strives to maintain a 20 percent reserve capacity Hunter said, for circumstances just like this unexpectedly high peak loads and for use in case of an emergency .such as the failure of its largesh generating unit. when not needed, the company serves its interruptible customers from this reserve, another factor in pushing up the peak load this summer is that some municipalities using Colorado River Upper Storage power have needs in excess of their allotment this STAHLE Publisher HOWARD the Door of The Sun, (out as a single and also on an album) has reopened the door to the sunny side of the street for the singer whose Here in brought him a My Heart gold record in 1952 but who's gone through some hard times since. Its . Utah police meet Electricity demand peaks year, and are pur- chasing needed energy from Golden Bananas Head Lettuce U S No Iceberg lorge Firm Heodi (each 34c) 59 Peaches iT. Great Nectarines Flavor Whit Fancy Grapes Red Grapes I Seediett " Vacationing less is SHOP SAFEWAY your way and where you tayf ef rJl ph pkg Crock' M xes pkg 79 ' Slot I !Jour Pork n Beans Miracle Whip HZ blade o,'U Cookies Nobuco t Newioni Whole Carrots Dei Mont Fruit Cocktail Del Mont con ier 47 x g pkg t 75 Choic lb. Cut 1.94 Boneless Hams USDA Full box J 16-o- pkB' nn CIiemiIJiTiiimh Seo Trader Conned Chunk Tgno Try Some With A Summer Green Tossed Salad i.:: 24 'Wort Do 2.79 -- 1 a bottle UJ I 6'5-o- 0 FJireidle UEiap Canned Pop S M fs mm yot French Salad Mustard Creamy Heinz Ketchup T' AoMd Barbecue Sauce Varitii Fomily Ripe Olives I'bby Pitted p Olivet He-- R ifilW SAVE 2 59 Kimbies Overnight Disposable case 12 Diapers Mrs. Wright's Bread boxes All generating based on plants coal-fire- steam-electri- c units new five of ap- 400,000 proximately kilowatts each, the last scheduled to he in operation in 1984 About 90 percent of Utah comes Powers generation from coal-fireplants less than oine percent from oil. seventy percent of the d coal-fire- . steam-generatin- . g capacity is located at mine-mout- and most future plants also will be at or near the utility has access to a plentiful supply of nune-mout- Due to the success of his new record, Martino, who opened recently at The Palmer House in Chicago, is having a very busy three r, coal, unlike the Eastern and West Coast utilities that have many high-cosplants or units. Another advantage, in addition to being situated near quality coal deposits, the company is strategically located between two major western power pools and in case of emergency, the company can draw on neighboring utilities for power t, Items 1 Prices in This Advertisement Effective In Monday Through Sunday July 4 Through July 20, 1975 Super Soft Round Top Sliced White or Wheat - !HB 3 ntPit m Pork Sausage Corned Beef Canned Hams Catfish Steaks Martino oil-fire- d high-sulph- coal-fire- d Legal Notice months. A good record is worth its he says weight in gold, gratefully. Im getting ten times more exposure from this one than I got from my role in The Godfather. (Martino Fontane, a sored singer Godfather father II played Johnny family sponin the original but not in God- .) Im getting a feeling from the Detroit symphony about singing with them and from the Cincinnati symphony, the happy crooner continues, and Im equipped for that kind of appearance because Ive sung with the BBC Radio Symphony Orchestra. My only act is singing, going to thats what Im do on my upcoming tour. 79' Fresh Fryers wtou?"ct. Turkey Roast 40-o- x. Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Pack Some In Your Picnic Basket 73 88 54 ei 63' UP&Ls capability, and Skinned & Deveined 1.09 S) (o)c con tb. Choice Cut o Pocked In Quarters Coldbrook Margarine None Finer Compote With Any Brond 1.86 1.29 layer USDA Beef Round Steaks Mrs Wright's Buttermilk Biscuit Mix Shop At Your Nearby Safewoy Store and Save 58 125-c- ? Betty Beef Chuck Steaks iissMit FJIsii 69 37 26 pkg 15- - Reynolds Wrap Paper Napkins Paper Towels ? Wesson Oil White Vinegar USDA Choice beef Flat ru es 24-- Ice Cream Cones Cake Mix j Beef Short Ribs MKEVERYDAYIS!5ATURDAYXA1XSAFEWAYMH!I eiprmivi when you eyCei l,7d A The utility must build generating and transmission facilities for peak usage, E. A. Hunter explained. In the five years 1970 through 1974, UP&P has spent $408 million for new plants and equipment and has budgeted outlays of $1.38 billion for 1975 through 1979. much of that projected budget will be used to develop Morrell's Pride Shank Portion Heads 2.98 Chrysanthemums Grads USDA with 59 ...on rjCow Norbest Tender Timer 59 and easier Tom Turkeys molted Hams Sliced Beef Liver lbs 10 ,1.49 Russet Potatoes 10 Red Potatoes Sir0 1.49 Radishes&GreenOnions 3 Jsl39 3 bunch 39 Beet Greens Freth 59 59 Red Plums 5 3 Fancy Fruit From thefropics . (lb. 20c) UP&L. great! beams. People are calling me again. An editor from Savannah, Ga., called to talk about the record which he says is a big hit there. In addition to his gold record for Here is My Heart, Martino also has one for Blue Spanish Eyes, and he says sales of his I Love You also passed the Because magic million mark. But the gold record for that one was never made up and delivered, A1 explains, because he was living abroad at the time. I guess I ought to look into that, he muses, and see if they cant make up that gold record now. The songs in To the Door of The Sun album have been in the can three years, Martino says, adding that they were recorded but temporarily left on the shelf because in some cases the rights were clouded or there were other complications regarding the titles. Then in December," A1 continues, I took about two weeks out to get everything cleared up so that we could release the album. USDA Grod ,b. A . .. 2.19 Fully Cookod ,b. Fully Cooked 69 49 5 1.49 1.49 '1 8.69 99 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at 340 East 3545 South, up to 5:00 p.m., August 5, 1975 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction of the Vocational Education Addition to Cottonwood High School, Salt Lake County, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened and read in the auditorium of the Granite School District Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah at 5:30 p.m., August 5, I detest special material, I as 8"sy 83 anyone, but to be. because I I11! no believe in giving the public cn son8s t can understand, Pretty soon, I think Ill record a religious album. 1975. 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 percent (5 percent) 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 percent performance bond, and 100 percent material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. All 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 the list A Subcontractor, as an alternate, may package categories resulting 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 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 Utah as set forth in the schedule shown in the Contract 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 by him. Instructions, plans and specifications and proposals blanks will be on file in the office of Granite School District, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah on or after July 21, 1975 where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $25.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans and specifications. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the Granite School District Architect in good order within ten days following receipt of proposal. (s)BriantG Badger Business Administrator, Treasurer Board of Education Granite School District Date of Publication: July 17, 1975 July 24, 1975 August 1, 1975 Anticipated Salt Lake County Golf revenues have been adversly affected by the late snow and inclement weather, reports County Recreation Superintendent Gary Swensen. In a recent report prepared for the County Recreation Board, Mr. Swensen indicated that 1975 golfing revenues are running nearly behind last years $20,000 record revenue year. Meadowbrook Golf Course has shown a $5,799 decrease thru May, as compared with the same period in 1974. Mountain View has suffered a decrease of some $9,300 during the same period. In Murray, the Countys only nine-hol- e layout has shown a decline of $4,367.00. Surprisingly enough the courses were open for play more days so far this year than last, but cold, chilly weather kept golfers from venturing upon the courses. Inasmuch as County green fees have not increased this year. Mr. Swensen doubts that the County will be able to match last years re- enues MT J, |