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Show Li I W -' The Magna Timas is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, haring been approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. CLERK. CONSULT COUNTY PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3543 South Street, up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 24, 1930, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction of a shop and classroom addition to Valley Junior High School located at 4195 South 3200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 7:40 p. m. Tuesday, May 24, 1960. 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 per cent (5) 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 bond and 100 performance material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications, and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Fetzer & Fetzer, Architects, 1345 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the office of the Board of Education, Granite School District, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 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. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to Granite School District, in good order within ten days following receipt of proposal, s Dow P. Brian Clerk-Treasur- er Board of Education Granite School District Dates of Publication, Thursday, May 5, 1960; Thursday, May 12, 1960; and Thursday, May 19, 1960. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Board ot Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3545 South Street, up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 24, 1960, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services for the construction of an eleven classroom addition to the Kearns Junior High School, 4040 West 5305 South, Kearns, Utah. r t Bids will be publicly opened in the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at Jj789 Magna TO CQNTPJlCTGnS p. m. Tuesday, May 24, i960. Sealed proposals will be receivThe right is reserved by the ed by the Board of Education of to Board of Education reject any the Granite School District at its and all proposals. A certified or office, 340 East 3545 South, up to cashiers check or bid bond of not 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, June 7, 1960, of the for the less than five per cent furnishing of all labor, (5) 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 performance bond, and 100 material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications, and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Woods Sc Woods, Architects, 19 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the office of the Board of Education, Granite School District, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, after May 16, 1960, where they may be consulted or secured for ihe purpose of bidding. A deposit of $50.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to Granite School District, in good order within ten days following . eceipt of proposal. s Dow P. Brian Clerk-Treasur- er Board of Education Granite School District Dates of Publication, Thursday, May 5, 1960; Thursday, May 12, 1960; and Thursday, May 19, 1960. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of the Granite School District at its office, 340 East 3545 South Street, up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 24, 1960 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the construction of the Olympus Junior High School Shop Building, located at 2217 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened' in the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utahv at 7:50 p. m. Tuesday, May 24, 1960. 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 per cent (5) 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 performance bond and 100 material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State of Utah. Detailed instructions, plans and specifications, and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Dean L. Gustavson, Associates, Architects, 15 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, and at the office of the Board of Education, Granite School District, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $30.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to Granite School District, in good order within ten days following receipt of proposal s Dow P. Brian 1 8. 8500 West NOTICE 8 00 Clerk-Treasur- FRANCIS HANSEN ..cna, Ma'tna Timis, Thursday, May 19, 1960 er Board of Education Granite School District Dates of Publication, Thursday, May 5, 1930; Thursday, May 12, 1960; and Thurs-- . day. May 19, I960. fcL' i'UeelJ C::ny well-planne- 13-t- well-round- & Clerk-Treasur- er - PAPA ct e, On Friday, May 27 th, the Poppy of Sacrifice becomes the Flower of Remembrance, according to the American Legion Cyprus Post Auxiliary, reminding the wearer of all who gave their lives to preserve an ideal, a way of life; recalling the great price paid for the freedom Americans are prone to lightly accept. TODAY, with Communism closing its ranks about us, we need more than ever before, to rekindle fhe spirit of patriotism. If the war dead, can pierce the apathetic indifference of sophisticated hearts, its first and greatest mission shall have been accomplished. Funds contributed on Poppy Day constitute the largest source of revenue for both the' Child Welfare and Rehabilitation program of the American Legion and its Auxiliaries. JR. RABBIT CLUB 0RGAIIIZED A local youth rabbit club has been organized and will be known as the Junior Beehive Rabbit Breeders of Utah. It is sponsored by the Beehive Rabbit Breeders Association of Utah. Owen Park of 3616 South 2200 West Granger, is the youth committeeman. OFFICERS WERE elected to include: Ken Garringer, 3142 South 9000 West, Magna, president; Danny Nester, 2789 South 9150 West vice president; Johnny Shackleford, 2611 South 9130 Gene West secretary-treasure- r; Jefferies, 3856 South 5200 West Hunter, Commercial Committeeman. Several other appointments will be made. The young men meet with the sponsoring club on the second Thursday of each month at the Magna Womens Club. They invite all youths between the ages of 9 and 18 years of age, interested in rabbits, to attend the meetings or contact any of the officers. The next step to accomplish is to charter their club with the American Youth Club. At a meeting May 12th, ClarGarrick of Granger was guest speaker. He explained the importance of proper feeding. Marvin Brown of Roy, Utah, talked to the boys on housing and sanitation of rabbits. ence The junior group will hold in the future. Dues are $1.00 per year. shows Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker of Seattle, Washington, have been visitors of Mr. Bakers mother, Mrs. Gladys Baker in Magna and other relatives and friends. ss ss r.l:t r.l2s:bl Fhy Based cn Ocrtr.cn Batte&n BYU STADIUM NEW BUS SCHEDULE Lewi Bro. Stage Another Schedule lor Convenience of Granger, Hunter, Bacchus Jet. and Magna Area resident and Business Houses. Phone Magna 4441 or EL for Additional Information Present Schedule As Fellows: Lv. S. L. C. for Granger, Kearns, Bingham, Hunter, Magna and Tooele. Daily Except Sun. It HoL Vw C ab HAY 27, 20, 30, 31, JUII1 m KXtttg MOT MNMf' AMMO WnuaiB-t- t By Connie find something of 'an tic nature that Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson hasnt accomplished. Mrs. Hendrickson (Alice) has many talents and she uses them for the pleasure of other people. FOR YEARS she has designed, planned and arranged exquisite table decorations for varied occasions civic, church and other groups have prevailed on her good nature. Some of the creations she has designed are breath-takinShe is indeed an artist in her line and has used her talents generously to make people happy. Hundreds of people in this area have dined at tables that have been beautifully decorated by Mrs. Hendrickartis- Bus Express Packages Handled On All Schedules 'Candid Corner wants to thank you, Alice, for sharing a wonderful talent Such work takes time and effort will great historic spectacle DONT It would be difficult to son. lowsmu.n, 1 be presented on a stage nearly as long as the football field by cast of hundreds. This ! etaiwaS g. Label .Your Bright Buy in Light Bourbon, U ARTS-CRAFT- Silver 8TUIGHT LiU.J Vacation time is on the way and Community Recreational Associawhat could be more fun than a tion. d PLAYGROUNDS recreational summer for the youth of this area? Playgrounds will be conducted IF YOU need a rest and havent at the Brockbank junior high, decided how to entertain your Magna Park and Whittier school children during idle summer by the Salt Lake County Recreahours, then heres a tip: Investi- tion Department from June gate Magna and Hunters recrea- to August 5th, Monday through tion programs. Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. DAY CAMP A tempting array of functions will be available in this area, and Day Camp is sponsored for Inno one really needs to travel far termediates and Brownies at the summer of fun. Magna Park June 6th to June for a Whether you like camping, 10th at a charge of $1.50. Many rough it along Utahs mountain activities will be presented by trails, learning new crafts and local Girl Scout leaders. skills, playing sand lot baseball Magna will be host to young or swimming, there is a program ladies from Murray, Midvale, Hunter and Granger, according to available for all ages. In addition, Granite is sponsor- Mrs. Jeff Davis, director. A total ing special educational programs of 235 girls have signed for the for students interested in catching Day Camp. Registration is now up on school work. Remedial closed. courses in arithmetic, reading and SWIMMING speech are also part of the proSpecial instruction classes at the gram. . Thus far, the following activi- Magna Jackling Pool for children, of Utah. boys and girls and adults, June ties have been reported: The wqrlj.palled for is separated 13th to August 20th, 10 a. m. to BASEBALL into three (3) contracts, namely: 10 p. m. daily, Saturday, same At the Hunter, Contract sponsored by General Plumbing hours. Lake Salt Recreational County Heating and Ventilating Contract-an- d Registration is still being efElectrical Contract. Detailed Dept. At Magna, sponsored by fected at the pool for swimming instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks are on Oquirrh Stake at the stake classes. S DANCING- file in the office of Bruce J. Mc- grounds. The local VFW post is also In addition, special dancing Dermott, Architect, 1400 Foothill Blvd., Salt Lake City, Utah, and sponsoring softball locally for the classes at Brockbank and Arts and at the office of the Board of Eduyounger fry," and the baseball Crafts instruction will be at a later date. cation, Granite School District, suits were given to the post by the , 340 East 3545 South, where they may be consulted or secured for POSTMASTER GIVES TIPS FOR A the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $50.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said PLEASANT, ENJOYAELE VACATION deposit will be refunded provided It wont be long until the kids the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to are out of school. And it wont be against body moisture which deGranite School District, in good much longer till their parents velops on long drives in hot order within ten (10) days follow- start off across the country in all weather. directions. . If people dont make proper ing receipt of proposal. Postmaster Byron L. Huish has Dow P. Brian arrangements for their mail, an these bits of special advice for otherwise pleasant vacation can be those who want their vacations to a Board of Education mighty frustrating experience, be as pleasant as possible: Granite School District says Postmaster Huish. The care1. Dont let a stuffed mail box Dates of Publication, Thursless preparation Or handling of , absence. Ask a vacation mail can easily result in day, May 12, 1960; Thurs- advertise your from mail to take the the travelers having fewer friends day, May 19, 1960, and neighbor your box and hold it until you when he returns than he had Thursday, May 26, 1960. return, or make written request when he left , to your postmaster to hold your while office i , mail at the post you NIKOLAS are away. Honoring Miss Shirley Sadler, 2. File a forwarding order at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. FURNITURE IS her popular bride-elelocal post office if you want to Sadler, Mrs. William Sadler, receive mail while youre away. sister-in-laIR0NRITE DEALER mail does entertained at a prettily arranged Forwarding first-clas- s not require additional postage. miscellaneous shower Tuesday Papanikolas Furniture Company Other classes of mail will need evening at her home. of Magna has been named as ofGames were played and prizes but you can guarmore ficial dealer for the noted Iron-rit- antee postage, of this to Miss Antoinette postage by awarded payment and will feature these pro- so on the forwarding Caruso, Miss Judy Abemethy and indicating ducts. Mrs. Gay Richards. which you will fill out Demonstrations may be had at order 3. Give your full and complete the local store, and John and vacation address to people who George Papanikolas, owners, inwrite you. vite residents to come in and see may 4. Use enough postage. Rememthe line. ber that regular size post cards take 3c, jumbo size take 4c, and Sandra Kay Egelund, daughter first-claletters take 4c an ounce. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. EgePost cards with appendages lund of Granger, celebrated her bags of salt, bags of ore, national first birthday anniversary Saturpark mementos require the first-claday. Guests included her grandrate of postage. 5. Dont send cash in letters. Use parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Hawkins, an aunt and uncle, Mr. postal orders to transmit money, and Mrs. Verdell Crisby and Mr. and register letters containing and Mrs. Allen Crosby and son, other valuable items. 6. Prepare packages carefully, Karl. ' and address them on one side only. 7.. Buy books of stamps for convenience and for protection materials, transportation, and services for the construction-o- f the Hillsdale Elementary School located at 3275 West 3100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the auditorium of the Administration Office Building, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, at 7:40 p. m. Tuesday, June 7, 1960. 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 per cent (5) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to tbs 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 109 bond and 100 material and labor payment bond as required by the owner and the State OLD GLENM0R3 ClUCn .J Sdi::!:: hr Lw Utah, MISS IT THIS YEAR OR Buy general admission tickets from your LD9 bishop or stake president. Reserved seats sold only at BYU Fieldhouse and Utah Symphony Offios. Use coupon below or come 10 Peraon . 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