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Show Thursday, May 8, 18S8 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA TIMES Sine 1911 Published Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Itaie Press Associatien, given honorable pteniion by the National Editorial Association. ), J " Mail subscription tales Payable strictly in advance $2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. 0 T N I C E The Magna Times is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CLERK COUNTY CONSULT AND GUARDIANPROBATE SHIP NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE GRANGER-HUNTE- R Utah, up to 2:00 o'clock p.m. on May 12th, 1958, for the purchase of $100,000 General Obligation Sewer Bonds, Series 1958 of said district. The bids will be- publicly opened and .considered by said Board at a meeting to be held at said time and place. The bonds are dated May 1, 1958, denomination $1,000, will bear interest at a rate or rates not in excess of 5 per annum, payable - May and 1959 1, semi-annual- ly thereafter, and mature serially in numerical order on May 1 as follows: Years IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT SALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Trustees of Granger-Hunte- r Amount Each Year $25,000 1983 1984 1985 1986 25,000 25,000 25,000 The bonds are optional for reImprovement District. Utah, at its office at 3530 South demption in inverse numerical 2820 West Street, Salt Lake City, order on May 1, 1968 at 104 Bros. Stages Lewi 360 South West Temple Salt Lake City Phone EL East Bound Leave Magna Drug Store for S. L 6:35 7:30 8:40 9:55 11:30 4:10 5:40 6:30 AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM Sunday It Holidays 9:55 RM Leave Hunter 6000 West for S. L. 6:50 7:45 8:55 10:10 11:45 4:25 5:55 6:45 AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM Sunday It Holidays West Bound Leave S. L. for Magna Chairman Attest: Larson Clerk Date of publication, May revitalizes fabrics . . restores- original. softness and luster. And it costs nothing extrp!" : PERKS Phone Sunday It ' 6021 In our room we are making clothing books, writing letters and making bread booklets. In the writing book, we learn all of the names of the parts of the letters. They are: Heading, Greeting, Message, Closing and Signature. In our clothing books we are told about cotton and wool clothing. We made a map that shows the states that raise the cotton and wool from which our clothes are made. Harold U., Charlene D and Bob Noland. . Catholic Church News Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby and family during the week were Mrs. Ashby's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns of Dragerton, Utah. 1, 1958. tained members of her Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, Wednesday evening at her home. Game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Keith Barton, Mrs. George Duckworth and Mrs. Ribotto. meet with Mrs. The ladies-wil- l Duckworth on May 12th. studying ways of transportation. We are collecting money for the summer Weekly Reader. On Tuesday, the third grade went to the train station and had a train ride. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Buck, went with us. A girl in our rooni had a birthday. She was Guila Privett and she treated the class. We are practicing our dance for the festival. We are also studying about community helpers. Colleen Olsen llllllllltlllllllllllllltlllltlllllllltlllllllfll s Utah Copper Club 'Darlene Jackson No man, who continues to add something to the material, intellectual, and moral well being of the place in which he lives, is left long without proper reward. Entertainments The time will1 come, and I hope, when Brotherhood W&kjl . MAY, 1958 will be a remin4er, not' of the. E Saturday, May 8 E presence of discrimination in our 2 to' 10 p.m. for dub mambers E E and partners. : 5 . PRIZES 5 24 E E Mother's Day and Sporting E Goods WOODY SEZ: 2 E Saturday, May E Copper Club Night at Rain- - E E bow Randevu-you- r club E E card admits member and E S- ( Dancing to Orchestra urday Evening. May S partner. E Club Cards are Not Trans- E ferable. Sat10. Tiiiiiitinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniimiiifi Reach for a long one! BEDDING PLANTS Pansies, Potted Enjoy a tall, cool drink madd with Plant For Mothers midst, but of its eradication. Bernard Baruch We are making health charts of the seven basic groups of foods, Our school nurse visited with us E and brought us some charts about E care of our feeth. We are all going to eat the basic foods and take good care., of our teeth. Room 7, Fourth Grade CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth enter- WEBSTER SCHOOL All the boys and girls in our room are practicing for the dance festival next week at Webster. We have fun dancing. Last week we took a bus trip and saw the trains. We rode on CLEANERS the Vista Dome car-a- nd could see 9015 W. 2700 So. all over Salt Lake City. We are Holidays SCHOOL NEWS LAKE HIDoE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. James Hall were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Reese of Salt Lake City. L. O. "Sir StaNu" Soya See how StaNu Mr. and Mrs. Deane T. Jenkins and family enjoyed a weekend visit at the home of Mrs. Jenkins mother, Mrs. Clarice Perrenoud By Juanita Hall in Rexburg, Idaho. While there, Saturday visitors at the home their son. Grant, was helping his Phono 6431 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley Sunday visitors at the home of of grandmother trim trees and he Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiliams were were Mrs. Chloe Davenport, her fell fifteen feet, breaking his arm. sister-in-laa and all grandson Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams, parents of Mr. Williams and his aunt, of Grantsville, Utah. Mrs. Laura Ray and grandmother, The E. W. Carbine family enMrs. Margaret Williams, all of a family reunion at the joyed Utah. Hyrum, home of Mrs. Carbines brother, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Thompson of Our Lady of Lourdes Ca.hqlic Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Booth en- Kearns, Utah, on Sunday. Church Altar Society will mret tertained at a card party Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley Wednesday evening. May 14, evening. Refreshments were serv8:00 p.m. for their monthly ed to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Larsen, were weekend visitors at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and the home of Mrs. Higley's parents, Father Spellan will attend Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes of host and hostess. and show slides of the MonasTremonton, Utah. tery at Huntsville. All ladies are Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams visited at the home of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Weber and' asked to please attend. Refreshments will be served. and family, Mr. and Mrs. James family visited in Mapleton, Utah, Hall on Saturday. They were ac- on Saturday at the home of Mrs. companied by Mrs. Halls sister ' Webers sister and family, Mr. CONTEST WINNERS and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Mrs. William J. Jackson. DEPART FOR TRIP Udy of Garland, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kelson of at the home of Mr. and Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gardner Magna, departed Sunday evenMrs. Tal Bird on Sunday were and family of Murray, Utah, vising by train for Las Vegas, NevMr. and Mrs. James I. Bird, parited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ents of Mr. Bird and a sister, Mrs. ada, where they spsnt three enOral Kemp this week. joyable days as guests of the Rae Allred of Bluebell, Utah. Magna Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Floyd Rowley and Mrs. Mrs. Kelson won the trip in a Mr. and Mrs. Keith Myers and Deloy Stewart were luncheon of Salt Lake City were contest sponsored by the Chamfamily guests at the home of Mrs. Ilene visitors at' the home of Mr. and ber during the recent Copper Black of Granger on Monday. Mrs. A1 Booth Shopper Days. They returned on Saturday. The ladies later enjoyed quilting. to their home Wednesday. Mrs. Merlin Higley accompanied her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higley to Salt Lake Sunday to visit her brother and family, Willard J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weeks. agent. 6:00 AM 6:10 AM 7:30 AM 10.45 AM 2:25 PM 4:40 PM 5:20 PM 6:00 PM Via 21 So. 6:30 PM Sunday It Holidays 6:00 PM Via 21 So. 6:3(f PM Leave S. L. for Hunter at same time, as for Magna r through May 1, 1977 and at 103 thereafter. The bonds will be payable at First Security Bank of Utah, NA, Fourth South Branch, Salt Lake City, Utah. Award will be made to the responsible bidder bidding the lowest net interest cost from the first day of the month following the sale, after the deduction of premium or addition of discount, if any. No bid of less than 98 and accrued interest will be considered. Each bidder is asked to state, for information only, the net effective interest rate represented by his bid and to submit his computation. A certified or cashiers check in the amount of $5,000, payable to the order of the district, must accompany each bid as a guarantee of good faith, which cheek will be forfeited as liquidated damages if the bid is accepted and the bidder fails to Ijomply with the terms of his bid. A certificate dated as of the date of delivery, certifying that there is no litigation pending, or, to the knowledge of the signers thereof, threatened affecting the validity of the bonds, and the unqualified approving opinion of Chapman and Cutler, will be furnished the successful bidder without cost to him, and all bids shall be so conditioned. Delivery in Salt Lake City, or elsewhere at the purchasers expense. Right is reserved to reject any bids. Please mark envelope "Proposal for Bonds. Additional information obtainable from Edward L. Burton St. Company, 160 South Main Street, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, the districts fiscal Day DRIVE UP AND SAVE Jlagna Harmons Floral 8927 Youre never alone with d handy bedroom telephone. Costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. Watt 3200 South Phono 3388 -- Room 14 modern homes have P ERRYS handy phones in Lakeview Thrift Center Phone 6361 8177 West 3500 South Prices effective May and 13 Mountain Statei cctflJl Teepfc on I NEW HOURS Five Full Days To Include Payday Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sundays: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Check these Meat Specials and remember we cut U. S. Good & Choice Beef Only. (Satisfaction guaranteed.) All Government Inspected. I Famous Sinclair Products Free Pick-u- p Tastes so rich -Swallows so smooth and Delivery CHUCKS SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone 8485 West 2700 9957 South imi mu toaouismu, imeitickt j STRAIGHT BOURBON Uhukey hoof. jtraieht bour80n whiskh- -k 'V- - 7: 7 V IS MOTHERS DAY LASTS LONGER 'iKentucfc -- P".. - W- pj;' ;; & '$ 1 f. - .JiU: , J ' with an ELECTRICAL GIFT! Why not all go together and give her an electrical gift? It will keep on giving the year round . i . more convenience and pleasure for her. Here are a few suggestions: . flair dryer Vacuum cleaner Cklor TV set Electric grill Electric roaster Electric ironer Electric blender Electric waffle iron Electric clock radio Electric recor l play er Electric range Electric dishwasher Electric laundry Electric room air conditioner Electric Electric water healer Floor lamp Food mixer Electric percolator GIVE BETTER . . . GIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS Be sure and ask for your T-- V Guide SAVE M0NEY-N0- T STAMPS UTAH POWER Ivy 4 I LIGHT CO. Vvr Per'zr . k i , 1P SH j i l&b. ...... ,41 Jr V. r y P, I ' J' '' , tr-- s ' s' , '' . I " 's i jjj - |