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Show V MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, September 15, l?dO Peg Lindow, Johnson, Deana Jensen, M7; Betty bury, Weyland, WOMEN'S BOVMIG 131-15- 4; S Vee 150-14- 9, 140, Sheryl Roberts, Nola Sizemore, ' Alton Ruth Thomas, Virginia Colledge, Wadsworth, Lehman, Dram, - 2; 3; 175; 146-13- Margo 170, 4, RECEIVE SCOUT AWARD WORLDS ORLY CUANM1 S Sendee Special ceremonies at the Oquirrh District Boy Scout Court of Honor at Brockbank junior high school on September 16th at 7 00 p. m., will feature the awarding of the highly coveted Eagle Scout award to Bishop John E. Evans of the Pleasant Green First Ward. BISHOP EVANS has been registered for several years and a most active Scouter of Troop 101. Call A number of other awards will be made. FRANK GAGE Be temperate in thought, word, and deed. Mary Baker Eddy South 8600 West Phono BY 2764 L ( ! 5 J , V FQC3DE)ADQG S A Famous Frigidaire model refrigerator, or regularly sells for $399.95, with QC now only Deluxe Frigidaire Washer and Drier, 200.95 both units, only ce Maple Dinette Set 895 In lovely, tasteful chintx padded chairs, regular price, $119.95, now & the following question: Shall the bonds of Magna Water Company, an Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, in the aggregate sum of $1,200,000, maturing in 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 ftiay 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 spec'al 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. General George H. Decker The appointment of General George H. Decker as the new Chief of Staff, U. S. Army, has been confirmed by the U. S. Senate. General Decker will succeed General Lyman L. Lemnit-ze- r, who will become Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Air Force General Nathan M. Twining retiled later this year. General Deckers career has been long and varied in the mill tary field, having held many posiHis military tions of honor. career began June 14, 1924, when ESTABLISHED REGULARLY he was commissioned a second ELECTION DISTRICTS: 553, 555 lieutenant of infantry in the Reg- and 557 to the extent that said ular Army. election districts lie within said improvement district TERRITORY SERVED: All that 2 MOTORISTS HURT territory in the district lying west of 8800 West Street as projected. AS AUTO HITS PLACE: POLUNG Magna Union Hall, 2650 South 8950 West, IN GRANGER Two women suffered minor in. G Da t (Special to th4 Magna Times) POLE 5-P- ie A Oliver, WILL FULLY AUTOMATIC t, 0 159-13- 2; Coon, ley BISHOP EVANS Oucnuuncaon Authorized Sales For the Tuesday Afternoon League at the Utah Copper Club women's bowling, the following high scores were recorded: ShirMarian Bawden, 152-13- Automatic Factory- - Sud- Lucile Mabel J. Kemp, 145, Mary Bosen, 0 131 and Brttta Pearson, These players have selected the name of the Copper Daylight League." Nov J , 138-12- 130-12- 8. High" scores for the Monday Afternoon league for ladies at the Utah Copper Club lanes, included the scores for the 'Loafers, Celia Simmons, 137; Leone McGill, 133; Erma Brown, 125, Arvilla 127; York, Georgia Knight, 138; Edythe Bevan, 165, llene K,mp, June Brems, 148; Carole Cole, 127; Irene Coon, 127; Margene Haws, 139, Edith Cl 125-M- S; 139; Sally Magna, Utah. ELECTION OFFICIALS: Mary Nora Spence, Elizabeth Nielson, OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION Jones. COMIN MAGNA WATER REGULARLY ESTABLISHED PANY. AN IMPROVEMENT ELECTION DISTRICTS: 545, 547, COUNLAKE DISTRICT, SALT 549 ande551 to the extent that said TY, UTAH. election districts lie within said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN improvement district. bond that there will be a special TERRITORY SERVED; All that election held in Magna Water in the district lying east territory Company, an Improvement Dis- of 8800 West Street as projected. on Lake Salt trict, County, Utah, POLLING PLACE: MAGNA Tuesday, the 4th day of October, Elementary School, 8500 West 1960, at which there shall be sub- 3100 South, Magna, Utah. mitted to such qualified registered ELECTION OFFICIALS: Mary voters of the district as shall have Cosslett, Eugenie Dea, Millie paid a property tax therein in the Christoff erson. year next preceding the election, At said election the NOTICE ARMY NAMES NEW CHIEF OF STAFF juries and electrical services were disrupted for almost four hours Sunday when the automobile they were riding in sheared a utility pole at 3500 South and 480i West INJURED IN the accident were Mrs. Camille B. Hart, 32. 6837 W. 3500 South, Magna, head laceraMrs. tion, and her mother-in-laAda Bell Hart, 79, Smithfield, bruises and dislocated knee. It was reported that Mrs Camille B. Hart was east bound on 3500 South when her automobile left the highway and crashed into the pole. polls shall be open at the hour of 7:00 sun. 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 be held as nearly as possible In conformity with the general election laws of the State of Utah, and at such election every qualified, registered voter of the district who shall have paid a property tax in the district in the year next preceding the election shall be entitled to vote on the above stated proposition for the issuance of bonds. By order of the Board of Trustees of Magna Water Company, an Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 16th day of August, 1960. Arthur Marsh, Chairman ATTEST: John A. Rokich, Clerk Date of first publication August 25, 1960. Date of last publication tember 22, 1960 NOTICE Sep- TO CREDITORS Estate of Joseph P. Spry, 169s Magna Furniture 8695 West Main Street DIAL BY 41 1960-196- A LUNCHEON, Appointment of A. S. Bosch as administrative accountant of the Utah Copper Division was announced today by G. B. Russell, comptroller, Kennecott Copper by Corporation. ,. ,, .. de- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 9120 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah, on or before the 28th day of December, A. D. 1960. W. Liolen Hendrickson, administrator of the Estate of Joseph P. Spry, deceased. John A. Rokich, Attorney for Administrator, 9120 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah. Date of first publication, August 25, A. D. 1960. Date of last publication, September 15, A. 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