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Show f Th'jrsc'ny, tAzrch 24, 1CD MAGMA TIMES, MAGMA, UTAH I L10RG DATA (Special 4o the Magna Tim) U1 013 P0ST0EICE Stake Conference while leased to the Federal Government, the lessor pays local real estate taxes. Furthermore, he added, because the buildings are constructed with private investment funds, capital outlays by the Federal Government are limited substantially to those for Post Office furniture and equipment BENNETT SENATOR also fi Although Cyprus high school graduation for the Class of 60' is still two months away, plans are being formulated for this "Big Event. The committee feels that the commencement exercises this year will be outstanding. Members completing arrangements are Bob Taylor, Loon Cheney, Ken Curtis, Sheila Perkins, Karen Keetch, Janiel Moesser and faculty members are Mrs. Erma Beck, Mrs. Lois Ann Talboe, (Mr. Marion Russon, Mr. Joseph Meyer, Mr. Michael Cannon and Mr. Que Winters, chairman. Someone away AT SCHOOL? Keep in touch by long distance NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE Now, for only $1 con call anywhere 75 or lest, I you Merry Tiller SUSURIAN with lined Re Ion end extensions te 24" has I k.p. aluminum engine. Adopts to all rotors, tractor tools end attachments. Come with adjustable rear wheels. 140-13- 9; 166-14- 0; ' 157-14- 5; u LOCAL L: j above the canal by the Alldredge Homes. Owners of these bicycles may claim them at the sheriffs office by proper identification. ears ahead in style . . . thats why Ford is far ahead in sales ! gives them in look and in deed an elegance denied to all but costlier cars. And Galaxie gives them all this for far less than what they've paid in the past . . . plus a high resale value! And these selfsame values are crafted into every car we sell from Thunderbird to new Ford Fal con! Come let us prove it! The "bug bites thousands of people every week. cars year Theyve been driving after year. But suddenly they sprout out in 1960 Ford Galaxies, pleased and proud as punch. Theyre switching to Galaxie because they want that years ahead Thunderbird look, with a glamour and grace that wont ever wear thin. Theyre going (or Galaxie because Galaxie high-pnee- d GROUND EARMARKED 141-14- 5. 141-13- 8; r FOR Jbl a n PARKS, PLAY The Salt Lake County Recrea- tion Board Monday night approved recommended purchases of future park and playground sites costing nearly $1 million, to in- clude several local places. The board has given verbal commitment for five acres near 3400 South and 7500 West in Magna for $10,000 and five acres at Granite School Districts Whittier School, 3500 South 6000 West for the elegant best Is Charles C. Baugh, landscape architect, has bean hired by the County Recreation Department and school districts to work out plans for developing areas fl CsOrm'? by FORD TT f ALCON-- Only Ford Dealers Carry one. 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Theyll love it You, too. had been abandoned in a wash PillfTIrV- -, Mountain States Telephone without breaking the bank The Magna sheriffs office has t o fine racer type bicycles that 6, 143-14- 6. KATES in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the rate or nighttime station-to-statio- n on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). Its Bountiful! Ue I appreciation and gratitude to everyone for their many kindnesses, aid and floral offerings at the recent death of our beloved Model-sh-ow I I I I r;D-Tv:- o Mr-ril- i, 160-17- CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere t r:::: vaiu;.:i! Li evens 140-13- 6, by 151-14- 4; $7,500. Your Merry Tiller Dealer o Tn-- 1 161-14- 141-16- 8; EVENT E1G Harward, M HIGH GAMES IN the Monday Edythe Be van, ,e C (Continued From Page 1) Marian ilferson, South 8400 West. . 1134, afternoon league ' of women's Bawden, 143; Nola Sizemore, :i e Dole thy Davis, U0-s3Stake President William B. bowling at the Utah Copper Club Idell Afton Drain, Martin will conduct the meetings. resulted in the following scores: Jerry Peel, 154; Margo Wads--1 Pnvett, 135; Betty Amador, 172-- ! , Alta Bevan, Bntta Pearson, 165; Ilene Kemp, worth, 154; Norma Hauter, 145; Background Given Elder Sill is a prominent in- 156, Carol BertocH, 153; Peg Arvilla Knight, 145; Lyla Mc- Jerry Richardson, 'Ann surance executive in the western Lmdow, 149; Ruth Southern, 138 Carty, 141 and Wanda Beck, 140. 'Bowden, Jean Bowden, 196: Vivian Kemp, states. He is prominent m civic and Sally Johnson, 131. groups and has served as a memTuesday afternoon high chalk-er- s FOR THE TUESDAY evening LaPrele Matthews, 150; Edna ber of the Board of Regents at were Mary Lou Bailey, league, fine games were recorded Bowden, 139; Wanda Coon, 140, the University of Utah. He is a Norma 136; !by Margaret Nelson, 156; Mary Marilyn Monson, Virginia Colledge, former bishop and stake high' Ida Dea, 140-- , Collmgs, Margaret Butterfield, Damron, council member. Elder Lawrence is a director of the famed Church Welfare Plan. All conferences held in 1960 will focus emphasis on youth development as part of a special Church-wid- e parents and youth i program launched early this year by Church, President David O. pointed out that Postmaster General Summerfield indicated the need - for replacement of 12,000 more of the nation's postoffices because of lack of space and obsolescence. Congressional approval has been given the postal modernization program with 1400 McKay. Conferences are held four times new post offices scheduled to be built in every part of the nation each year in the nearly 300 stakes (regional divisions of the Church) during 1960. Church leaders regularly tour the 50 missions throughout the world CYPRUS "GRAD where more than 6,000 young missionaries are engaged in proselyt EUSY COMMITTEE ing activities. ON Arlene 1 ' rr 140, Eun 158-16- was owned by Kennecott Copper In making an announcement Corporation. "THIS NEW AND modern last week that a new postoffice building has been authorized for postal facility, Senator Bennett Magna, Senator Wallace Bennett ,said, will be constructed under said further to the Magna Times, the Post Office Departments announcement Commercial Leasing this Program, Making pleases me greatly. The new Post which utilized the resources and Office will provide the citizens of investment funds of private enMagna with the latest in modern terprise to obtain needed postal postal improvements, assuring buildings. The new Post Office will conpatrons more convenient mail service as well as providing a much tain about 4300 square feet of better place to work for our de- floor space, plus a loading platdicated postal employes form. The site, comprising about The site is at 8780 West 2700 27,440 square feet, will provide South just east of the former ad quate parking and truck National Guard Building, and it maneuvering areas. met Departmental requirements Bidding Forms Readied as to cost, area and location. It According to Postmaster Byron L Huish, bidding forms, specifications and other pertinent data will be available to prospective bidders m the near future, at which time the Post Office Department will advertise for bids. Thus an equitable construction value will be established on a competitive basis The site option," the Postmaster noted, will be transferred to the successful bidder, who will purchase the land and then will construct the building to Post Office specifications and lease it to the Department on a long-terrbasis, with lease renewal options running ud to ten years. "NATIONALLY," Senator Benr nett said, More than 3,300 new post offices have been built since 1953 under the Post Office Departments unique Commercial Leasing Program. Because these postal buildings remain under private ownership I ilo cor;:?. i.jY lov.ll.s Price Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday ? |