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Show Me? a UJrh Mo-n- o, Times, Thursday, August 25, I960 TERRITORY SERVED: All that territory in the district lying east OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION of 8800 West Street as projected. POLLING PLACE: MAGNA IN MAGNA WATER "'Elementary School, 8500 West AN PANY, DISTRICT. SALT LAKE COUN- 3100 South, Magna, Utah. ELECTION OFFICIALS: Mary TY. UTAH. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN Cosslett, Eugenie Dea, Mi'lie that there will be a special bond ChrL tofferson. election h;ld in Magna Water At said election the polls shall Company, an Improvement Dis- be open at the hour of 7:00 am. trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, on and shall be kept open until and Tuesday, the 4 th day of October, shall be closed at the hour of 8 00 1960, at which there shall be sub- p.m. on the date of said election. mitted to such qualified registered Said election shall be held as voters of the district as shall have nearly as possible in conformity paid a property tax therein in the with the general election laws of year next preceding the election, the State of Utah, and at such the following question: election every qualified, registerShall the bonds of Magna Water ed voter of the district who shall Company, an Improvement Dis- have paid a property tax in the trict, Salt Lake County, Utah, in district in the year next preceding the aggregate sum of $1,200,000, the election shall be entitled to maturing m not to exceed 40 years from the date thereof and bearing interest at not to exceed the rate of 6 per annum, be issued by said district for the purpose of paying the cost of improving and extending the system for the collection, treatment and disposition of sewage for said district, and for the purpose of 'paying such legal, engineering and fiscal agent expenses reasonably incurred in connection therewith and with the authorization and issuance of such bonds as may be properly payable from the proceeds thereof, which bonds shall be payable solely from such part of the revenues of the water and sewerage facilities of said district as may be determined by the Board of Trustees of the district? For said special election there shall be two polling places, each of which shall serve the territory specified below and the persons named below shall act as election officials at said polling places. NOTICE U::d C:::l To Ci'' CM wmIwuIIw Hercules Powder Company's solid fuel Altair rocket motor was called upon again last week to help boost its 14th manmade object into space. inflatable Echo I, a or radio mirror, completed an morning launching from Cape Canaveral after having been postponed several times in recent days.. The Altair third . stage of a Thar-Delt- a rocket, has been instrumented with telemetry equipment to track the huge balloon for 6 to 10 days. 100-fo- ot sphere early WORD GETS AROUND w Third Stage Minuteman, Some 300 persons applied for jobs Monday, many more filtered through the personnel office throughout the week. There will be no immediate hiring of new personnel, however. This line indicates only a small percentage of the job applicants who swarmed to the Bacchus Works Monday after Fridays announcement by the Air Force the Hercules Powder Company had been awarded the production contract for 4 along-the-ro- The department said catchable sized trout from the state hatcheries will continue to be planted into all waters where conditions are favorable until the early part of September. Gens Depart tnont Lists f.lsthcd ... Of Application All is not offense that indiscretion finds, and dotage terms so. Method of application for special Shakespeare deer permits and other regulations covering these hunts for 1960 were All the strength and force of listed today by the Utah Departman comes from his faith in ment of Fish and Game. things unseen. He who believes Applications for these permits is strong; he who doubts is weak. will be accepted until Sept 1, by James F. Clarke mail only. If any units are oversubscribed on Sept 1, permits will be issued on a public drawing basis at 10:00 a. m.. Sept 7. Applications for any oversubscribed unit postmarked later than midnight Sept 1, will be returned to the sender. THE OFFICE HOW... THE SHARP TRADER EUYS AT THAN WHOLESALE EETTER because he buys where his bread is buttered. A sharp trader doesnt need connections" or special discounts? or catalogs, or any other gimmick to get what he buys at BETTER than wholesale. Maybe you think were kidding? Not at alL Its a fact. When you BUY in the community you LIVE in, you know that every cent you pay for goods and services above wholesale cost stays here at home with you. By staying here, it can help the community to progress. . . SEEKS THE MAN! Parmils Mailed OF THE BECAUSE OF COUNTY COMMISIS SIONER, IT SENTIAL THAT A MAN OF EXPERI- ENCE AND 'KNOW- HOW BE I - f ! ELECTED IK A. m Some of the Record of - RAY P. GREENWOOD Democratic Candidate For Two Year Commissioner LIFELONG DEMOCRAT AND PARTY ELECTED TO STATE LEGISLATURE COUNTY COMMISSIONER WORKER THREE TIMES SIX YEARS - - year Chairman of Board Modernized County Road Equipment Made vast Improvements In County Road Construction Organized Salt Lake County Water Conservancy District this made culinary water available to all , " . of the unincorporated areas of the county, 9; making possible the present extensive sub- ' , dividing.) Organized several Salt Lake County Sewer Districts ' Elected President of Utah State Association of County Officials Two 1 ' ' r Hall Purchased City Shops new City completed Now nationally recognized for Organized Boy's Club its record of curbing juvenile delinquency and pro- viding wholesome supervised recreation for ALL Rebuilt Distrlbu-Increased Power Output by One-thirtion System, Modernized City Equipment Improving Water, Sewer ond Street Services Vast Improvements In Murray City Pork MAYOR OF MURRAY CITY - . - t UL THESE LOV.IRED IMPROVEMENTS TAXES TiVO HUS . .7 THIS YEAS! Mayor Greenwood feels most of these projects should be extended to every community in Salt Lake County. -- V John A. Rokich, Clerk Data of first publication August 25, 1960. Date of last publication September 22, 1960 er his? . x TERRITORY SERVED: All that territory in the district lying west of 8800 West Street as projected. POLLING PLACE: Magna Union Hall, 2650 South 8950 West v Magna, Utah. ELECTION OFFICIALS: Mary Nielson, Nora Spence, Elizabeth Jones. REGULARLY ESTABLISHED ELECTION DISTRICTS: 545, 547, Its trading material . .and II 7 f TRADE ALONE builds commun- ities with better opportunities, better schools, better churches, better neighbors. Any ONE of these advantages could bring you returns beyond measure in a better life, as well s real cash returns in the form of increased business, improved property values, a better job, mors people to help you carry the load of normal community expense. All of this which you dont get for your money when you buy somewhere else makes the cost of the actual GOODS very low. when you buy them at home. Thats how the SHARP TRADERS get BETTER than wholesale ik ii I8J BOYS' GY M SHORTS Sizes 26-3- 6 ONLY sgos BOYS' GYM SHOES 12-- 3 4.12 Coys' Sweat Socks budget-b- oosting BOYS' SIZE 100 Cotton Heavy Weight ONLY 3 pair $3.98 SI 4 !i D) mi mi it ki r n I lid; This Weeks Quotation The man who trusts men will make fswer mistakes than he who . distrusts them. 13 Hunting Units The Board set this type permit Camillo Benso Cavour for thirteen hunting units, one to the person, on an unlimited basis. Those who purchase such a permit may hunt on any, or all, of these units until they have filled their tag during the open season on these units. This type special permit goes on sale by personal application only, beginning Sept. 7, at department offices or from license agents- in the counties where these hunts are set Herd units where the multiple unit special antlerless permits will be valid are 28b (South Book Cliffs,) Units 32 through 40 (all of Maud,) 41 (North Nebo,) 42 (South - Nebo.) Veto RAY GREENWOOD Per Commissioner Primary Election -- Sept . 13 4-- H CLUB NEWS The six little Hot Pads and the Clubs met last Pots and Pans week at the home of their leader, Mrs. Jean Doxford, and left on a tour through the Salt Lake Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, Purity Biscuit Company and Ostler's Candy. The group enjoyed the Peace Gardens at Jordan Park and ate lunch there. A watermelon bust was later held. 4-- H ... Maks an appointment with your doctor befors yow child begins this semester. Good health is . the soundest basis for learning Should your child need t pre- t scription filled, bring it to us for prompt, dependable service. Utility Employee Magna Rexcll Drug The groups will have two more Night meetings this summer. - BY or BY 033 u The PENNEY PLUS is savings! Get Penney's cotton corduroy slacks in 3 fall colors I m m values. 90 .JEM'S CORDUROYS A. . Mr. and Mrs. Truman Curtis of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the Aaron Olsen home Friday. Jimmie Curtis and friend, Bob, visited with Mr. Curtis aunt, Mrs. Aaron Olsen on Thursday. V!i YET rs t Arthur Marsh, Chairman ATTEST: Sizes improvement district and 551 to the extent that said election districts lie within said improvement district. r date and remaining permits will be sold with equal priority to mailed and personal applications. Applications should be addressed to the Deer Permit Sales Office in the town listed in the 1960 deer hunting proclamation for each unit They must contain the applicants full name and address, choice of hunting unit, big game license number, and fee to cover the permit applied for. Fees Announced Fee for single dser special per mits are the same as during the past several years, or $3.00 for residents and $3.00 for nonresidents. Fees for two-despecial permits this year are $5.00 for residents, $8.00 for nonresidents. Utah Board of Big Game Con. trol ruling this year allows each holder of a valid 1960 big game license to purchase two special deer permits. However, if two are purchased, one MUST be a multiple unit special antlerless permit. REGULARLY ESTABLISHED ELECTION DISTRICTS: 553, 555 and 557 to the extent that said election districts lie within said 549 On all units not oversubscribed on Sept. 1, permits will be issued for all mailed applications to that importance" of. THE POSITION August, 1960. j Uiflf iftTE, FISH AND GAME NEWS Reeent fishing reports list good catches the rule" from high coun try waters of the Uinta and other mountain ranges. The department of fish and game said these reports were common to the high country areas, with the days of August being noted as a prime period for vacationing in these sections. Most larger streams and lakes are continuing to produce some good catches in spite of adverse warm weather-lowater conditions and loss of some trout because of these Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 16th day of rm in- Echo I, made to reflect radio signals, is three stories high and in its 1,000-mil- e high orbit around the earth, will be visible to the naked eye. ' The instrumented. Spiralloy case was designed to go into orbit behind the balloon to track it in its circular orbit , vote on the above stated preposition for the issuance of bonds.' By ord.r of the Board of Trustees of Magna Water Company, an a ik I25 |