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Show Friday, June 21, 1957 Magna Time. Magna. Utah THE. MAGNA TIMES Publiahad Sine 1S1I Howard Ridga, Publishar Edith H. Ridga, Editor PubUchad By Tho Coppar Printing Company luuod oach Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entarod aa aacond data mail mattar undar tha act of March 3rd. 171 at Magna. Utah Adjudgod ana of fba tool wool ay nawipapara fey tho Utah Stato Praia Association. givan honorabla nwntioa by tha Natkxal editorial Association. MaD auhacription rataa .. Payable atrictly in advance SUO year. Tho Timaa walcomaa contributions from Ita raadora upon any aubject of public Interact. All communication! must bo signed. Mo attantioa paid to aaonymoua contributions. Mr. Royal Chriatof-.erio- n and daughter of San Die-jvisited Mr. Christofferson'i lister, Mrs. Rose Rasmussen in Magna. They traveled here to attend the wedding of their son, .loyal Keith Chris to fferson of Tha following weexly ichedulea Salt Lake City. are conducted at Our Lady of Lourdea Church in Magna: Complimentary to newlywed, Sunday masses, 8:30 and 10:30 Mrs. Frank R. Hardman, her a. m. and 8:00 pi m. mother, Mrs. Mildred Caldwell, inatruction claista Mrs. Shirley Begent, and Mrs. Mondays, Jane Coffey entertained at a from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. for and catechlam for chil- shower Friday evening at the Utah Copper Club. Mrs. Hardman dren, 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. is the former Miss Arline CaldFriday, Novena to Our Lady of well. Games of bingo were played Sorrow, 7:30 p.m. and prizes given. Fifty six guests Hoeary every night at 8:50 p.m. attended. Mr. and CVTIIOLIC CHURCH NEWS o, NOTICE Improvement Granger-Hunt- er District Salt Lake County, Utah General Obligation Sewer Bonds $300,000 Dated August 1, 1057 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Trustees of the Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, will, on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, 1957, at tha hour of 10:30 o'clock, a. m., Mountain Standard Time, at 8530 South 2820 Weit, in Salt Lake City, Utah, (being the office of said District) in the Granger-HuntImprovement District, receive sealed bids and publicly open .tame tor tha purImchase of Granger-Huntprovement District General Obligation Sower Bonds, in the aggregate principal amount of $300,-00er er 0. Said bonds shall be dated as of tho first day of August, 1057, shall be in tho denomination of $1,000 each, shall consist of 300 bonds, numbered consecutively from 1 to 300, inclusive; shall bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding six per centum per anon num, payable semi-annual- Gem Theatre June Thursday, Friday, Saturday Starts All Three Nights 7:00 P. M. Complete Show All Three Mights After 1:00 P. DOW oMoo-emu- - 20-21-2- 53i?gBS 2 iiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiimiiiiimiiimiiiimi M. Lewis Bros. Stages South Wort Temple Salt Laka City Phona EL Effective August 20k 1858 - Tooala Salt Laka - Magna Salt Laka WEST BOUMD-Lsa- va MM 380 I I neDUSIEBr i khxtCij sie.nr 1:00 A. M. 8:10 A. M. 7:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 3:25 P. M. 5:20 P. M. 5:00 P. M. June 22 Saturday Matinee Out 3:00 PAL Starts 12 Mom Cartoon and a 3 Stooge The Buster Keaton Story-SariaHay. Gang, don't miss a weak or you might mis a surprlsel L 5 June 1 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday S Starts :30 23-24-- 25 P.M. Via list South x to Tooele 8:30 P. M. Complete Show After 1:00 PAL 7:00 P. M. EAST BOUND-Loo- vo Dally sxcspt Sundays 8:35 A. M. 7:30 A.M. Moscow wen THE YOUNG STRANGER Magna k Holidays 11:30 A. M. 8:40 A. M. x from Tooele 1:55 A. M. 4:10 P. M. :30 P.M. 10:20 P. M. f Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUMD-Laa- va Salt Laka 8:00 P. M. Via Hat South Dally sxcspt Sundays k Holidays 1:30 P. M. EAST BOUND-Lea- ve Magna No Show Wednesday, June 26 Starts Thursday, June 27 for 3 Days :55 A.M. 11:25 P. M. All schedules Via 1580 South unless otherwise noted. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday June Fast dependable. laaxpensivt express sendee ra all schedules. Wo or adding now schedules, for your convenience, on a 30 day trial baala. Your patronage will doiarmlno our ability to make them a permanent part of your bus service. Those schedules are: Leaving Salt Lake for Magna 10:45 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. Leaving Magna far Salt Laka 11:30 A. M. and 10 30 P. M. IIIIIIIIIttIMIIIItlllllllllllinilllllllltmil list, 21-22-- 23 Show Starts At Dusk "Love Me Tender "Best Things In Life Are Free Elvis Presley Sharao North Gordon McRae Hunter Notes LOCAL NEWS By Retto McDaniel Phene 4433 or AM Mrs. Leolu Ludwig has returned home after visi'.ing a few days at the home of her father, Mr. The O. R. S. Remembrance E. L. Winn Bnd other relatives at Club held their annual social at Kenilworth, Utah. the home of Mrs. Linnie Robinson on June 8th. President Phoebe Ray Winn, Max Ames and Ridd was in charge. Mrs. Annie Petersen is the secretary. Hostess- Spencer Ames left Saturday for where they will take es were Mrs. Evercan N. Solomon California a reserve training two weeks and Mrs. Robinson. course in government service. After luncheon was served, each of the thirteen ladies gave Mrs. Wardle honored outstanding events in their lives her son,Marjean Brad, on his 3rd birththat have occurred during the with a party. A gay time was past year. A moat enjoyable time day held. was spent Elder Donald Cameron will be Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fackrell of 3754 South 5600 West are happy the speaker at the Hunter Ward over the arrival of a new daugh- Sacrament meeting Sunday, June ter, who was born June 5th at 23rd. Elder Cameron spent the the Cottonwood Maternity home. past two years in the Australian in at Mission. His wife is the former The little miss weighed Carol Bradley of Hunter. pounds, 7tt ounces and has bem named Mary Ann. Two bro6 Mr. Ebby Jones and brother, thers and two sisters are happy about the new arrival. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. Mary Mccham of Granger and Mrs. Caroline Asay of Sait Lake City. er A Msoi ko TO A MAGNA MOVIE SAVE MONEY-G- O CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI . tha first days of August and February in each year, commencing February 1, 1058, both principal and interest being payable at the First Security Bank of Utah, N. A., Fourth South Branch, Salt Lake City, Utah, to be callable for redemption prior to maturity in inverse numerical order at the option of the district on August 1, 1972, and any interest payment date thereafter prior to maturity, at a premium of $45 for each bond so redeemed, plus accrued Interest to the date of redemption, to and including August 1, 1077, and at a premium of $30 for each bond to redeemed mato thereafter prior turity, and maturing aerially $5,000 on August 1 in each of tha years 1982 to 1987, both inclusive; $10,000 on August 1 in each of the yean 190$ to 1070, both inclusive; $15,000 on August 1 in each of the years 1971 to 1973, both inclusive; $20,000 on August 1 in each of the yean 1974 to 1979, both inclusive; and $25,000 on August 1 in each of the yean 1980 to 1982, both inclusive. Said bonds shall constitute the general obligation bonds of the Granger-HuntImprovement District of Salt Lake County, Utah, and shall be payable from taxes sufficient to pay the principal and interest on these bonds as the same fall due. The bonds will be awarded to the bid that produces the lowest interest cost to the district after deducting the premium offered, if any, and interest cost will be computed from the date of the oonds at the interest rate or rates oid to the final maturity of the The district - would like oonds. each bidder to file with his bid a tabulation of the total interest charges and the net effective rate. The district will deliver the bonds to the successful bidder in Sait Lake City, Utah, or at any other banking point that may be designated by the bidder at the bidders expense. Each bidder shall file a certified or cashiers check in the of $15,000 payable to the order of the district The check of the successful bidder will be retained by the district to guarantee performance of his bid and shall be forfeited to the district as liquidated damages if he shall fail to take up and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms ol his bid therefor. The checks ol all unsuccessful bidders will returned upon awarding of the bonds to the successful bidder. The approving opinion of Chapman and Cutler, bond attorneys of Chicago, Illinois, and the printed bonds, together with a certificate dated as of the date of delivery of the bonds will be furnished by the district without cost to the successful bidder, and all bids shall be unconditional. The district reserves the right to reject any and all bida. By older of the Board of Trustees of the Granger-HuntImprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this notice is given this 5thrtay of June, 1957. W. J. Jones, chairman L. O. Larson, secretary Dates of publication, June 14 and Jerry Jones of Salt Lake City, motored to Ogden Wednesday to a friend, Mr. Eph Hawkins. attend the funeral of Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. 4100 Paul C. Nichols of 5575 W-South, a daughter who was born June 7th and weighed in at 0 pounds, 14 ounces. She has been named Joyce Ann. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs? J. Harold Jones of Hunter and Mr. and .Mrs. William Nichols of Midvale. Mrs. Nichols is the former Caro Jones of Hunter. people. For the time being, the company headquarters will be at Syracuse, New York. Titanium Corporation was formed by Allied Chemical A Dye Corporation and Kennecott Copper Corporation .arlier this year to utilize the complementary technological resources and experience of the Wilmington, North Carolina Allied and Kennecott organizatt haa been selected by Titanium Corporation tions in chemical processing and as the site for its initial multi- metal fabricating. million dollar plant to produce A country cannot subsist well titanium forgings and billets, according to Raymond Largent, without liberty, nor liberty withVice President and Project Man- out virtue. Roussea ager. a which is The new plant ait?, REPAIRING flae few miles outside Wilmington, FOR SHOE consists of 1500 acres with about Filippo NotariannL best work and two miles of frontage on the malaria Is. Located at 3010 South 000 Wash 3 blocks south of Our Cape Fear River. Chosen after of Lourdaa Church. Phono Lady study of several possibilities the 80 location offers low cost water Magna 5711 a of good transportation, supply cooling water and ample skilled labor. The installation will include a complete laboratory to carry on a program of research and development for the new company. CORNED BEEFJASH When in full operation the initial unit will employ about 500 PLANT SITE CIVEN FOR Allied-Kenneco- tt NEW METAL Allwd-Kenneco- st Magna Discount Furniture FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETE Visiting at the home of herj sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dobson of Hunter, is Mrs. Dorothy Hazen of Tacoma, Wash- ington. She is also the guest of another sister, Mrs. LeRoy Byers of Kearns. Another sister, Mrs. Kay War-hurand children of Whittier, California, are guests of Mrs. Dobson and Mrs. Byers. I ; For j Oimlly st Mrs. Norma Moesser was selected and made Honorary Golden Gleaner at the Sunday evening session of North Jordan Stake Conference. She was presented a certificate and pm by' Marie Sic wart, a member of the General Board. TO INCLUDE 10.4 cubic foot deluxe Frigidaire Refrigerator. deluxe fully automatic Frigidaire Range. Beautiful Sierra Bedroom Set, complete tet of $ 100 box springe, mattress. Lands Living Room Suite, End Table, Coffee Table, 2 Table Lamps Wrought Iron Kitchen or Chrome Set 30-inc- h ce ce Mrs. Vernon Anderson of Hunter has been visiting in Logan. She attended graduation cises at U. S. U. where her er received a diploma. exermoth- The North Jordan Stake held their BecHive Swarm night June 10th at the North Jordan Stake House. A skit, The Gentle Witch was presented, awards made and Honor Bees honored. First and second year teachers were presented wi'.h corsages. A gift was presented to Mrs. Retta McDaniel for five consecutive e teacher. years as a Bet-Hiv- er Mr. and Mrs. Erma Young had as their guest the past week Mr. Young's mother, Mrs. Irene Young of Orem, Gaye Holt, Karen Knight, Edith Andrus, Louise Andrus and Harold Win-terto- 1957. n. I Frigidaire . I 12 Finish cu. foot Cyclomatic Imperial I Finest I Ever Built. NOW j $349.95 j j AND V . Furnish i Any Room lc EXTRA In Complete Oi I Your e Mrs. Mildred Richardson and I daughters, Shirley and Janice, left Monday to enjoy the beaches at Santa Monica, and also visit with Mrs. Richardson's- - mother, Mrs. Mildred Dernberger. The MIA enjoyed a swimming party at the Cyprus pool. They later adjourned to the Hunter Wardhouse Recreational Hall for barbecue sandwiches and punch. 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