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Show Thursday, May 21, 1959 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH NOTICE The Magna Timet it qualified at a Newt paper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Thitd District Court of Salt Lake County. FOR PARTICULARS CONSULT COUNTY AND CLERK GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. FURTHER .PROBATE BOND NOTICE OF SPECIAL GRANGER-HUNTEELECTION IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a special bond election held in Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, on Tuesday, the 26th d a y of May, 1959, at which there shall b e submitted t o such qualified registered voters o f the district as shall have paid a property tax th.rein in the year next preceding the election, the following questions: PROPOSITION I Shall the bonds of Granger-HuntR Utah, this 12th day of March, 1959. Attest: (s) Estel L. Wright, chairman (s) Lester O. Larson, clerk Publication Dates, April 23, April 30, May 7, May 14 and May 21. the construction of such improvements and extensions to such system and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, said bonds to be payable either entirely from ad valorem taxes or from operating revenues of the district, or in part from each, in the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the District? For said special election the District shall b e divided into four election precincts. The description o f t h e precinct, the voting place and the election officials for each of such precincts is as follows: DESCRIPTION ELDER JONES IS RELEASED FROM MISSION PRECINCT OF East Grangar Voting Precinct All that portion of the Granger- Hunter Improvement District lying South of the centerline of 3100 South Street (extended) and Ea3t of the centerline of 3200 West Street (extended). 1. VOTING PLACE Granger School, 2450 West 3800 South. ELECTION OFFICIALS Mary Wendel, Marjorie Holder, District, Improvement Mountsen, Margaret Judges; Salt Lake County, Utah, in the ag- Clerk. gregate sum of $400,000 maturing in not to exceed 40 years from the DESCRIPTION OF PRECINCT date thereof and bearing interest 2. West Granger Voting Precinct at not to exceed the rate of 6 per All that portion of the Granger-- j annum, be issued by said district Hunter Improvement District for the purpose of paying the cost lying South of "the centerline of of constructing improvements 3100 South Street (extended) and and extensions to the sewer plant between the centerline of 3200 and system of said district, and West Street (extended) and the for the purpose of paying such le- centerline of 4400 West Street gal, engineering and fiscal agent (extended). VOTING PLACE expenses reasonably incurred in connection with the construction Monroe School, 4004 West 3500 of such improvements and exten- South. sions to such system and with the ELECTION OFFICIALS authorization and issuance of such Vera W. Bawden, Mima Buckbonds as may be properly payable ner. Judges, Faye Petersen, clerk. from the proceeds thereof, said DESCRIPTION OF PRECINCT bonds to be payable either entire3. Hunter Voting Precinct All that portion of the Granger-Hunte- r ly from ad valorem taxes or from operating revenues of the district, Improvement District o r in part from each, i n t h e dis- lying South of the Centerline of cretion of the Board of Trustees of 3100 South Street (extended) and the district? West of t h e centerline of 4400 PROPOSITION n West Street (extended). Shall the bonds o f Granger-Hunte- r VOTING PLACE Improvement District, Whittier School, 5975 West 3500 Salt Lake County, Utah, in the ag- South. gregate sum of $100,000, maturing ELECTION OFFICIALS in not to exceed 40 years from the Mrs. Robert E. Jones, LaNeda date thereof and bearing interest Rush ton, Judges; Mrs. Robert W. at not to exceed the rate of 6 per Clerk. Rydalch, annum, be issued by said district DESCRIPTION OF PRECINCT for the purpose of paying the cost 4. North Granger-Hunte- r Voting of constructing improvements and Precinct. extensions to the water system of All that portion of the Granger-Huntsaid district, and for t h e purpose Improvement District of paying such legal, engineering North o f t h e centerline of lying fiscal and agent expenses reason- 3100 South Street (extended). ably incurred in connection with VOTING PLACE er er Redwood School, 2650 South Redwood Road. ELECTION OFFICIALS Mrs. Howard B. Woodbury, Kay Bai, Judges; Mrs. Clair Miller, Clerk. A t said election the polls shall be open a t the hour of 7:00 a. m. and shall be kept open until and shall be closed at the hour of 8:00 p. m. on the date of said election. Said election shall b e held a s nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws o f the State of Utah, ahd a t such election every qualified, regisWhen you give, take to your- tered voter of the district who self no credit for generosity, un- shall have paid a property tax in less you deny yourself something the district in the year next prein order that you may give. ceding the election shall be enSir Henry Taylor titled to vote on the above stated propositions for the issuance of PEEL FUNERAL HOME bonds. By order of the Board of Trustees of Granger- - Hunter Improvement District, Salt Lake County, , 9525 Waet 2700 South Phone 2624 feEferj Specials! PUBLIC PROWLER STOP OBSCENE NEWS SUBSIDING MAIL MATTER By Juanita Hall Reports on the sex prowler who broke into four Magna homes in the past 10 days, are subsiding, and deputy sheriffs report there have not been any other homes entered. Sheriffs recommend that special Yale locks and bolts be affixed to doors especially good when used together. They again emphasize TO LOCK DOORS, and pull window blinds down at night. There are many types of sex perverts. A Peeping Tom is content to just look in windows, a type that steals ladies lingerie from clotheslines is content to do only this, but a sex maniac who will boldly enter homes and try to pull a woman from her bed as happrned in one instance, is a dangerous man, who would kill The American public, if it wants to, can destroy the half billion dollar a year mail-ordbusiness in obscenity which is having such disastrous effects on tem-ag- e youngsters, Postmaster Byron L. Huish stated today. The judgment as to what, is obscene is actually in the hands of the citizens of Magna and other communities throughout the nation, the Postmaster emphasised; and the final judge in these matters is the conscience of these communities. We can clean up the mails in Magna if enough citizens become aware of the seriousness of this problem and use their influence to do so, Postmaster Huish said. "We must do so to protect our homes, curb juvenile delinquency, and prevent the poisoning of the ' minds of our children." All the average citizen needs do if his home is invaded by unordered and unwanted mail soliciting the sale of filthy, lewd and lascivious films, slides, pictures or other obscene and pornographic material is to complain to the Post Office Department. This is done by mailing the objectionable material itself, and the envelope it came in, with a signed note of protest to the local Postmaster. if necessary. If you can't reach the sheriffs office, Magna 6301, if you suspect or see a prowler, DO NOT TURN ON LIGHTS, but dial EL and a radio message will be quickly relayed to a prowl car, Elder Burnell Jones and deputies can reach tlje scene Elder Burnell Jones of Hunter in short order. was released May 14th from an East Central States Mission. He has been laboring in Madison-ville, LAKERIDGE REPORTS ON STATE PAINTS PARKING LINES MAY Phone 6438 The Presidency of the Lake-ridg- e Second Ward Relief Society desires to thank all who helped and donated for the recent baz' aar. Mrs. Carmen Simpson, who was head of the cancer drive in Lake-ridgwould like to thank the following ladies for their help in promoting a very successful drive and to all who donated to double the sum total from last year: Mrs. Val Dee Cranney, Mrs. Ivan Hoskins, Mrs. Bonnie Rosequist, Mrs. Carol Riggs, Mrs. Ken Noble, Mrs. Tore Roberts, Mrs. Bob Madill, Mrs. Harvey Alcorn, Mrs. Oliver Nickel, Mrs. W. H. Shrader, Mrs. B. F. Wolfley, Mrs. Helen Reese, Mrs. Joseph Davies, Mrs. Ken Vance, Mrs. Betty Asplund, Mrs. Alta Bevan, Mrs. Wilford Wilding, Mrs. Ralph Buckner, Mrs. Carol Landures, Mrs. Carl Crawford, Mrs. Ruby Weber, Mrs. Dick Staker, Mrs. Dale Saxton and Mrs. Jerry Tietjen. e, - Mrs. Alfred Booth and daughter, Vickie, accompaniied Mrs. Booths mother, Mrs. O. A. McConnell of Salt Lake City, to the annual mothers and daughters dinner at the First Baptist Church in Salt Lake City last week. Kentucky, the past year. Since his release he has been An investigation is then made Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley touring the. Eastern states, visitby the Post Office Departments ing sites of interest with Elder Inspection Seivice. If their find- entertained at a dinner on WedAlmon P. Butterfield of Herri-maings justify action to ban the ma- nesday complimentary to Mrs. MAGNA Utah. Parents of Elder Butterial from the mails, the Depart- Higleys mother, Mrs. Myron terfield are accompanying the ments , General Counsel then Barnes of Tremonton, Mr. Parking lines for Magna Main issues such an order. If the lender Higleys mother, Mrs.Utah, young men on their trip. They are Merlin Street been have the painted by of the obscene literature protests Higley, and Mr. and Mrs. Oral expect.d home the latter part of State Road Commission. The the the mat- Kemp and family. May. Departments crosswalks had been previously ter may then beruling, taken to the painted. nearest United States District A meeting of Pack No. 258 of State officials as well as county Court for decision. the Lakeridge Second Ward will deputy sheriffs, aslf everyone to Where the material in question be held at Stake observe the crosswalks and the is clearly pornographic, criminal House on May 25th, 7:00 p.m. Curb-Gutt- er parking lines. loaction is usually taken by the Each den will present a skit on cal prosecuting authorities with the theme, Musical Hoedown." No action can be taken by Salt the cooperation of the Post Offic Everyone is invited. Lake County on a petition reDepartment. Convictions in such a that questing cases provide for both jail and be district improvement Boll Performance dollar fines for the dealers in obformed, according to information scenity. received by John A. Rokich, exTesting Field Day, ecutive secretary of the Magna Testimony given recently in On KSL Community Council. Washington by Postmaster GenThis action is necessary pendE. Summerfield beOF eral Arthur BUSINESS THIS of Through the on KSL RADIO ing the outcome of a lawsuit confore the Subcommittee of the FARMING Salt Lake road crews, is featuring during May a reHouse Post Office and Civil Sercerning the legal technicalities of under the County direction of J. H. port from the Bull Performthe procedure for establishing this Committee indicates that no ance vice Testing Field Day at additional ball several Breeze, of district. type improvement of methods diamonds have been constructed longer do dealers in smut and USU, a discussion to retain rapidly at the Magna Community Park dirty pictures serve only a few being used topsoil, insect condiminishing for the Little League and Pony adults. Instead, they are increastrol for all crops at this time sendsoliciting youngsters, ingly of year, and a report on the League players. food buying outlook for June. Dear Friends: Due to the hordes of boys play- ing their unwanted and unorderFriday, May 8, at 12:30 p.m. The minister of the Commun- ing in both leagues, it was neces- ed material indiscriminately and without conscience, into the practical information for the ity Baptist Church and his family sary to get additional diamonds homes of the commercial cattleman will be nation. wish to extend to all of our won- for their, use. given in a report from the Bull derful friends we have around Performance Testing Field Day Postmaster Huish emphasized at Utah State University. Magna, a very sincere vote of the Post Office Department A report from the Millard SOCIAL ITEMS that thanks. I have never seen the is intensifying its efforts to clean County Soil Conservation Disworking of Gods hands upon men Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson up the mails. Its chief opposition trict stressing conservation as He worked in our recent trag- entertained at a that supper for Mr. in doing so comes from those who methodsto being used indiminI Even if words had the of and Mrs. Gordon Blosch and son, reap huge profits from unrestricted-mailiedy. county retain rapidly be will topsoil, given ishing an angel of God, I could not ex- Rickie, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ngs, and from some misFriday, May 15 at 12:30 pm. press the gratitude, love and ap- Blosch and sons, Roger and Jeff- guided individuals who confuse 26, at 6:45 a.m. May Tuesday, preciation that I have for the ery and Mrs. Margaret Danger-fiel- d liberty with license, and in so doU.S.U. Extension Entomologist things that the people of Magna George F. Knowlton, will talk of Salt Lake City last week. ing, unwittingly give to these about insect control for all have done for us. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blosch dealers in obscenity. crops at this time of year. I only wish to say that God Colfrom returned son and have Norma Burnham will give does work miracles even in tragic orado Visitors at the home of Mr. and her monthly report on the food Springs, Colorado, to make situations. What the friends and their home in Salt Lake City. He Mrs. D. M. Sorenson for the past buying outlook for June on people of Magna have done for is employed by the Marchant five days were Mr. and Mrs. LaFriday, May 29 at 12:30 p.m. THIS BUSINESS OF us, will always leave a very warm Company. Mr. Blosch is a son of Mar Sorenson and daughters, FARMING is heard week spot in our lives for Magna. If Mrs. Adamson. Carol Lee and Susan of Lafayette, days over KSL RADIO, and at any time I can be of service to California. On Sunday, the twin is brought to you the community in any way, and Friday at at the home-o-f Mr. and brothers visited with their parVisiting 12:30 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursto feel free call me at any Mrs. Bob Williams over the week- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sorenson please day and Saturday at 6:45 a.m. hour of the day or night end were Mr. Williams parents, in Salt Lake City, honoring them by the UTAH DIVISION OF Sincerely yours in His service, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams of on their 60th wedding KENNECOTT COPPER (signed) Rev. Alex I. Wilkie Logan, Utah. and Family n, FOR Legal Tape h For Little League Has More Ball Diamonds Here Featured TIIANK YOU -- y Monday,-Wednesda- COMPLETE LINE OF GEAR IN STOCK Salmon EggsWere29 Compact Reel Reg. $4.95 Glas Pole $4.95 Line 100 Yds. Monofilament - Pkg. of Hooks i Now 15 $14)0 .35 Special Coleman Stove a and Cooler VALUE $11.25 i -- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiifiMitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 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