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Show MAGNA TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 2 Page the? Fire, Ambulance dlnqna Time!Q ( . i North Temple. He was transferred to the LDS hospital An overdose victim was taken to the hospital, also the 17th. An ambulance reported to 2001 W. 3140 South the afternoon of July 17 to rescue a toe from a lawnmower. Charles Thompson was taken to Valley West Hospital for treatment July 20 two overdoses were reported at 8400 W 3500 South Those involved J HOWARD STAHLE Publisher M GLEN ADAMS Assistant Publisher Business Manager Associate Editor Bonnie Stable Ella Empey Staff l'GK Nl EI FROM i ( Afton Cameron were transferred Peggy Adams to Mail Subscription Payable in Advance in Utah - $6 00 out of state e-io- ' w two car collision involving five people aho took place on the 21st The accident occured at the old Bingham Ihghwa when the two cars collided and rolled over Those involved were Joe Johnson, Helen Arguella, James Basend, Gill Ane Hudson and Terry L. Hudson vw JOB OPENINGS IN YOUR AREA. Apofyecartj By Doug Orchard insect stings kill more Americans ery year an snake bites. The worst offenders are noneybees, bumblebees, wasps, yellow jackets and hornets. Its best not to slap at stinging insects. Shield your face with your arms and carefully retreat from the danger zone. In a moving car pull off the road at once, get out and leave the door or window open for the insect to escape. Avoid scented toiletries and perfumes if you are outdoors in an area of stinging insects. Wear shoes whenever possible. If you are stung by a honeybee, dont squeeze out the stinger. Scrape it out with your fingernail or knife blade. If you have a general reacton get medical help imme- - d,ely BY I" tv jy I nul nut .ihmit .in extra .ult.inu n H nt uppur loh u itli uiikinj (unities. One month. PHONE 250-626- 199 YEARS AGO IN UTAH The first recorded expedition that would bring European explorers into what is now Utah began 199 years ago this week An expedition led by two Franciscan Fathers, Fray Atanasio Dominguez and Fray Silvestre Valez de Escalante, left Santa Fe, New Mexico on July 29, 1776 The start of the expedition was delayed several times, but had it departed on schedule it would have begun on America's birthday July 4, 1776. The explorers, after traveling through what is now New Mexico and Colorado, entered the territory now within Utah's boundaries in September of 1 776, and forded the Green River near the present site of Jensen, Utah on September 16 , The Dommguez-Escalant- e expedition spent about two months trekking across land now contained in utan Thought Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, to all the souls you can, in every place you can, at all the times you can, with all the zeal you can, as long as ever J. Wesley you can 2100 South Widened CYPRUS DRUG SAFEWAY'S i6 Captain Michael Doudel Also on July 25, Dr Benjamin Church became the first Surgeon General of the Continental Army Benjamin Franklin, the first Postmaster General, established posts from Maine to Georgia on July 26, 1775 The Maryland Convention, meeting in Annapolis on July 26, voted to support measures of the Continental Congress, and resolved to organize 40 companies of Mmutemen On July 27, 1775, Congress resolved to establish an Army hospital The Army Chaplain Department and the Judge Advocate General Department were established by Congress on July 28, 1775 By resolve of Congress, George Clymer and Michael Hilligas were made joint treasures of the United Colonies on July 29, 1775 A All advertising must be in our office by noon Monday for Thursday publication and preferably by 5 pm Friday Area businesses wishing information about advertising rates may contact our office at 250 5656 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna Utah Howe This week 200 years ago was a time of organization and several hrsts" as the 13 American colonies worked at becoming a cohesive confederation. The first Continental Army unit reached Boston on July 25, 1775 It .as a rifle company from York Courty, Pennsylvania, commanded by the detoxification attack his T. a 1 HI ARMY Ri MRVI. IT PM4 TO GOTO Ml ITIV'N. 1 U. Reported Tne recently appointed Utah Transportation Commission met fer the first time July to take the necessary steps to assure a smooth transition from the former Utah Department of Highways to tne new Department of Transportation The Utah Legislature created the Department of Transportation of Highway during the 1975 session, incorporating the Department the Division of Aeronautics, the Passenger Tramway Safety Board ana a section of the Public Service Commission into a single department 1975 The date of implementation was set for July The Transportation Commission was appointed p Governor Calvin L Rampton and given the consent of the Utah S'a'e Senate during the Special Session of the Utah Legislature in jUnt Commission Chairman R LaVaun Cox of Salt Lake City end Commissioner Clem H Church of Panguitch were appointed to sexe until April 1, 1977 Commissioners Samuel J Taylor of Moab and 1979 Charles E Ward of Ogden were appointed to serve until April Vice Chairman Wayne S Winters of Provo was appointed to serve until April 1, 1981 All five are former State Road Commissioners Governor Rampton, upon the recommendation of the Commissi, n appointed Blaine J Kay as the Director of the new Departmen- 0f Transportation Mr Kay has been serving as the Director of the m defunct Utah Department of Highways for the past 2', years As one of his first official acts. Mr Kay appointed C V Anderson as the Assistant Director of the Utah Department of Transportation Mr Anderson has been serving as the State Highway Engineer Mr kdy also reinstated all employees of the Utah Department of High ways and ot other former agencies as employees of the Department Transportation To assure the continuity of the Department the Transportation Commission sent letters to all companies holding contracts with the former agencies consolidated into the new Department notifying them of the change and indicating that their contracts will remain mtart The Commission also passed two resolutions One provides that all rules and regulations of the former agencies consolidated into the Department will remain in force until modified by the new Commission The other outlines the duties of the Director and thp Commission According to the latter, the Commission s duties include the 1 John B Hopkins was rushed Valley West Hospital on July 21 when he began to ha e heart trouble. He was at the Salt Lake beaches at the time of $5 00 per year Congressman Alan unit Utah Briefs By to Issued Each Thursday at 9124 W 2700 So Magna 84044 Second Class Postage Paid at Magna Utah Transition Bicentennial DOT ovbtiou A project to complete the four lane divided highway along 2100 South (U S 50 Alternate) between and Magna was one of the projects opened for bid today by the State Transportation Commission W W Clyde and Company of Sprmgville was the apparent low bidder wiihaSl 996,506 bid The official engineer s estimate was $2,237,816 Under this contract, U S 50 Alternate between 7200 West and Magna will be widened to four lanes Two new westbound lanes will be constructed and the existing highway will serve as the eastbound lanes The project will connect to a section of 2100 South between 5600 and 7200 West, which is in its final week of completion. When this 180 working day project is completed, U S 50 Alternate will divided provide motorists with llh miles of continuous r ,-- S' 1 - following Formulating and adopting rules and regulations in connection with the states transportation systems Determining priorities for spending construction funds appropriated by the Legislature Designating and determining the location and establishment of airports, landing fields and landing strips Making interim changes in the State Highway System and the Collector Road System as limited by law Formulating and adopting rules and regulations governing use by the public of transportation systems as may be necessary to pro. ids for safety and agamst undue or improper use of those systems The resolution provides that the Director will conduct the daily affairs of the Department and have general responsibility ana supervision for planning, research design construction mamte nance, security and safety of the states transportation systems four-lan- e from highway to Magna my Legal Notice q. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A Serving Suggestion A Serving Suggestion 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, 1975. Safeway Regular Golden Bananas R -- m (Pound 20c) 0 Potatoes 0E lead Lettuce Red Juicy Peaches Golden Nectarines Fancy Plums &TX1T" ih. . S. 39' 39' 39' Tom Turkeys Norbest Any Size Package low level Price vor is 8 ,.?9 10-1.- or Russets No. l's U S No. 3 Iceberg (Each 34c) 1 large heads Fancy Seediest White Grapes Selected Fruit bier or ack Red Grapes Summer Fmet Rubber Plants w wcn. 59' Fresh Fryers FreshFryerBreasts Turkey Roast 59' ft B H0"m pol 69' ru 1.29 rSa 2.98 . 49' 1 Safeway Will Oe OPEN Thursday, July 24 Regular Hours yi 98' 79' lb Skinned & Deveined ikiniess Wieners I ;Tc Morrell's Pride Shank Portion licet! Beef Liver 49 US D.A. Grade A With The TenderTimer lb. 2 - 99 S Smoked Mams 0 Cantaloupes U Ground Beef Watermelons Fancy Fruit From Tho Tropics Enjoy A Banana Split or Fruit Salod lb. Sterling Brand pkg. Boneless Hams 2.19 1.49 Pork Sausage Seafood Croquettes CtirLe CjfL llSn JUCK5 Great Plate Beef For Beef Chuck Steaks USDACho ice Beef Round Steaks US0ACho Regular or Diet Assorted Flavors Traveling, Picnicking Partying, Thirst Quenching gisbEis G38- -E Tater Tots Petergent Wonderful Assorted Fruit Flavors Shop Any Day of the Week and Save At Safeway ?b. 1.19 1.94 483 1.29 mil See half gallon mat cult 7 . A.l 1.81 Shampoo Toothbrushes Q Tip Cotton Swabs U1. 1.36 Diapers a anintj -- Liquid Bleach Comet Cleanser Oven Cleaner ;vo.o!f Detergent 79' Grade Grade AA Eggs medL. A A Eggs 57' "X 84' PV y i 6 oz Q 00k , 58 dot 55' Bel-a- ir Bel-a- ir Waffles HzL, Apple Pies S Skylark Bread Orange Orange Q Orange Orange Whole Wheat Sliced r V Ij-o- 40' pig 1.18 Items A Prices In This Advertis ment Effective tn ua .na Monday Throuqh Sundoy July 21 Through July 27, 1975 loavei Li Mrs. Wright's Bread JNs t--r 16-I- - loav tin-- hi rr i ir-- ill it Siimlii'i Ri ,ir li.is hum U lli'ic ux n ho i.iii'f nl u nil tin u i m cut the mimlvr ucxuit m h.ilt ot lin st tin x But KY U ill m r l' still xt.u r u.ir neli xx tin's Komi'il ('in' it mu liMijx ll. .lllil ''IH'lxl " ill p pi'll 000 i ct stop n mmilmp us tn i' i,m i nlii'r tin re wont he .m tojcxi flies or then' iii'ii Is .m more fotestx ll s up to OU t 9MM Juice Juice Juice Juice Jr Jtm 56' 89' 79' 69' ik 8l air 100 From Florida a.r 100 From Florida Bol r 100 From Florida Bel rl.25 .54' air 100 28' From Florida 139 Super Soft Round Top Sliced White or Wheat All LQj 07' In - 1 Cool Whip 100 gallon plastic 21'i ot bottle packogo SHOPPERS 1.21 i doz we welcome FOOD STAMP ach d .potabi. d op... h-- 'H-- Assorted Popular Flavors Kids love Keep Plenty On Hand For Summer Koolers Raisin Bran Fl" Conditioner 4?. Frozen Potatoes Cryitol White Lemon liquid Popsides Mai breahj'all ur Y Ore-ld- finest frozen Joads Band Box Frozen Dessert Popular Flavors Stock Your Freezer ond Save At This low Price cose of 24 - 16 oz. cons 79' lb. Charmin Tissue Cut Green Beans 70 lb. Choice USDA Beef Short Ribs QQ Lipton Makes A Better Burger Extender Mix Onion, Chili, Hickory or Mildly Seasoned Flavor Crogmont Highway 89' trjr Coptain' Choice Seafood For A Change O Pace 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 categoriesj 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 WH., jJ - Vacationing is less expensive easier and when you SHOP SAFEWAY ...on your way and where you stay! I SKATING REVUE! On July 29, the Kearn .. Classic proudly presents Miss Mary Sue Wilcox, four time National Champ, the Salt Lake and Kearns Dance Clubs and Miss Shirley Roska in a FREE SKATING REVUE at 6:30. Ini |