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Show Friday, August 30, 19S7 LEADER GARFIELD Published Blase 111! THE I c I s Howard Rldg PuUUhar Edith If. Ridge, Editor Publiahad By Tho Coppar Printing Company laauod oach Friday morning at Garfiald. Utah Entsrad aa aoeond claaa mail matter undar tha act of March 3rd. 1171 at Garfield, UUh Adjudgad ono of tho boat waakiy nowipapara by iho Utah fttato Pnn Aaaociatioiy. given honorable mantion by tho National Editorial Aaaodation. Mail aubacriptloa rataa-Paya- blo atrictly in advance--S2Jyear. Tho Timaa wolcoaoa contributiona from ita raadara upon any ubjact of public internet. All communicationa must ba signed. He paid to anonymoua contributiona. Hunter Notes BAPTIST CHURCH ft I e I NOTICE 1 I NOTICE OF BALE GRANGER-HUNTE- I I 1 8 I I I R IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER WORKS SYSTEM BONDS I3LOOO DATED AUGUST L 1157 tour of er semi-annual- ly great-grandchi- ld DAV NEWS HUNTER NOTES Primary its annual parade around the block August 19th with bicycles, wagons, dolls, buggies, clowns. Prizes were given to Michael Madducks and Patsy Pettersson, who represented a father and mother with a doll buggy full of dolls as their family. Marsha and Gordon Bailey won the prize for City. .he wagon float. The parade started at 5600 West Harold Dangei field was removed along the sidewalk leased Sunday night us president and to the Hunter from of the YMMIA and Wesley D. Ward 3500 South Chapel on 6000 West, where Jarvis was sustained as the new punch, candy, cookies and poppresident of the YMMIA. corn balls were sold. h Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Euring spent the weekend in and children, Skippy and Linda with Fairview, Utah, visiting of Los Angeles, California, were Mrs. Ellsworth's parents, Mr. and weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Urban Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Elvere Davis. Miss Eluync Williams is visit Ted Wardle arrived home from ing at the home of a cousin, Mrs. St. Mark's after Hospital Alvin Allen. She will return undergoing surgery Sunday on his leg 1 home Tuesday. August 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hook of Copp.r Hill Heights are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born August 24th. He weighed in at 8 pounds, 10 oune.-s- . This is their second child, bo:h boys. Maseveral days ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michaels of Salt Lake g, with relatives and friends. She Oregon for attend tho wedding of last week.. will IWPj25uZiBaMuS2E her brother, Joe, on Friday. William A Clark. Pastes Mrs. Norma Giovengo was hosHOC West and 900 South Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams tess at a dinner Phono 2919 party Friday have had as their guest, Mrs. night for Mrs. Gwen Garrard. Mrs. Rullen Will isms' Guests included Mr. and Mrs. The Magna Community Baptist Aschliman,- mother, - also a sister, Carma Church was well represented at and A brother, Pat. Mill Connie Henry Dutton, Miss Doreen Garthe various camping opportuni- Williams returned with them to rard, Mrs. Barbara Fisher, Mrs. Edna Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. ties offered at Utaba this sumuntil Labor Day. say Davis. BapAmerican the LeRoy la Utaba mer. tist Camp tor Utah In Uie Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams atThe Hunter Second Ward PriCanyon. Mcsdames Irene Bohne, Anna mary organization held an offi- tended the Tanner Family reunNaoMarino, Nora Gallagher and cers' and teachers party for part- ion in Salt Lake City August 16. mi Clark enjoyed the Womens ners on August 14th at the Mr. and Mrs. Williams were ac2nd. Hunter Wsrdhouse. A chicken House Party July companied by Miss Mildred TanReverend William Clark, local dinner was served to 33 Primary ner and Miss Cindy Allen who the for workers and partners. Bishop and pastor, was camp director a short time visiting with Junior Camp from August Mrs. Wendell Jones and the spent Mrs. Clark also assisted in the bishops counselor, Mr. and Mrs. the Williams. camp and their three children. Clarence Lowder. Bob, Kathy and Sharon joined Square dancing was later enTony Jones, Mike Louderback. Kent Vaughn and Marvin Wads joyed by alL from Magna in the week's actiMr. and Mrs. John Robb had vities. Geraldine Barker, Nancy Whit- as their guest the past week, Mrs. aker, Bob Clark and Keith Porter Robbs sister and husband, Mr. had a pleasant week at the Jun and Mrs. Fritz Germann and son, Larry of Orchard, Washington, ior camp from August also an aunt, Mrs. Maude We find it the wont thing Keitzseh of Battle Ground, Wash about time that we know not ington, and an uncle, Mr. Doug Wilson of Ridgefield, Washington. what to do wkh NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Board of Truateea of the Granger-HuntImprovement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, will, on Tueaday, the 10th day of September, 1957, at the hour of 4:00 oclock pjn., Mountain Standard Time, at 5035 Weat 3500 South in Magna, Utah, (being the reserves the right in to The Districtand aU bids. office of said District) any reject Improvement the Granger-Hunte- r By order of the Board of TrustDistrict, received sealed bids and ees of the Granger-Hunte- r Imthe same purfor publicly open District, Salt Lake provement ImGranger-Huntchase of County, Utah, this notice is given provement District General Ob- this 10th day of August, 1957. Waterworks System ligation W. J. Jones, Chairman Brads, in the aggregate principal L. O. Larson, Secretary amount of $35,000. of as dated bonds shall be Said Date of Fint Publication, Au tho first day of August, 1957, gust 16, 1957. rfiall be In the denomination of Date of Last Publication, Au$1,000 each, shall consist of 35 gust 30, 1937. numbered consecutively hndr from 1 to 35, inclusive, shall bear in tenet at a rate or rates not exceeding six per centum per anCRADLE on num, payable Feband of the first days August ROLL ruary in each year, commencing February 1, IMS, both principal and interest being payable at the First Child First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harding of Fourth South Brandi, Salt Lake City, Utah, and maturing serially, Tooele announce the birth of without privilege of prior re- boy on Tuesday, August 20th. The demption, $5,000 on the first day tiny infant weighed in at only of August in each of the years 5 pounds, 2 ounces and has been 1902 to 1908, both inclusive. Said named Steven Robert. This is the first grandchild tor bonds shall constitute the general obligation bonds of the Granger Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding and for Hunter Improvement District of the fint Salt Lake County, Utah, and shall Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harding, all of be payable ft ora taxes sufficient Magna. 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 Membera of the Copper Chapbonds at the interest rate or rates ter and Auxiliary participated in bid to the final maturity of tha the Salt Lake County parade at bonds. The District would like Murray August 21st, to include each bidder to file with his bid Orlando Barber, Keith Yeates, a tabulston of the total interest Joe Brusatto, Geraldine Hutchicharges and the net effective rate. son, Cora Jean Yeates. The District will deliver the bonds to the successful bidder in Monday night of this week, Salt Lake City, Utah, or at any Ann Herrington, Patty McDonald, other banking point that may be Orlando Barber and Mr. and designated by the bidder at the Mrs. Keith Yeates entertained at an evening at home in Ward No. bidders expense. Each bidder shall file a certi- 10 at the Fort Douglas Veterans' fied or cashier's check in the Hospital. that the er I amount of $1,000, payable to the order of tho District The check of the successful bidder will be retained by the District to guar antes performance of his bid and shall be forfeited to the District as liquidated damages if he shall fall to take up and pay for the bonds in accordance with the terms of his bid therefore. The checks of all unsuccessful bidden will be returned upon awarding of the bonds to the successful bidder. The unqualified approving and of opinion Chapman bond of Cutler, attorneys the Chicago, Illinois, and printed bonds wiU be furnished by the District without cost to the successful bidder, and all bids shall be unconditional. Mr. Allen Culley has returned home from St. Marks Hospital by truck as far as possible and the farm will follow. then pack in by horses to Pine Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo Valley. had as their guest, Mrs. Gioven-go- s Mrs. Barbara Francisco of nephew and his wife, Mr. Gardena, California, is visiting and Mrs. LeRoy Davis of Rose-bur- M ft 1. Ells-wor:- Mr. and Mix. Joseph Defa and family, accompanied by Miss Clelia Knaus, left Saturday for Los Angeles, California. They plan to be gone a week. Square Dancing Club To Be. Organized There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music. Browning graces each product 11-1- 8. that beais the name HEALTH FOR ALL Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association and eome more names sis you couldn't pronounce, much Like the good citizen you less spell. You learned that bus are, when the chest kin tests, Including a tubercucame to town, you stepped up lin test, serologic tests, biopsy, and had your annual chest pic- and more could bo taken ture taken. You felt perfectly to find out for euro. wall, but you had learned that Tho doctor started by getpeople can have tuberculous ting a history of places you had without knowing it. You didnt feel so good when lived all your life. SomeTBfun on diseases resembling you got the report. You were gus art prevalent in certain advised to have another larger exDid that mean you had areas of the country, he clue. He a plained. get might TB after all? You didnt watte, And he did. The testa checked any time getting to your doc- did. tor. It was tough waiting to find out what the lug You've learned how to spell would show. And there wss a and pronounce coccidioiomyco-si-s shadow all right. The doctor your legacy from tho pointed it out on tho film. You California and Nevada Desert. flit bottom. 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We realize that our obligation is to serve well to give you the finest banking service available anywhere in the USA to take care of the financial needs of this community. a - with experienced, well- trained management meft and women who live here and have the community interest strive to do so & tortjbtUtd fits' yar BANK INTEREST Sft THl VIC OAMONl SHOW CIS-T- ON SAVINGS at heart. PAID IVIRY fint Security lank at Utah, NA Man at fakwai ftapaiH Inwianu Carp Is different ...delightfully dryl TO THIS COMMUNITY YVe Here A Square Dancing Club is being organized in this area. Anyone interested is invited to attend the first gathering on August 31st at 8:00 p.m. at the Garfield Wardhouse. Further information may be obtained by calling 6646. WE ALL HAVE AN OBLIGATION - NOTES HUNTER Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denny left Tuesday and returned home FriMrs. Elvere Davis celebrated after undergoing major surgery. day after visiting with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Pd'.t-rssoMrs. Mildred Ed- her birthday anniversary August Denny's niece, San for and family left Friday Mr. George Owen and son, On September 2nd, the North wards of Price, Utah. 16th. A delicious turkey dinner California, to visit with a Larry, left Monday with a group Jordan Stake will serve breakfast Diego, was served to relatives and famand their and brother sifter Uinfor 3 days of fishing in the Parade Held at 6:30 a.m. at the North Jordan ilies for the next t n friends. days. tah Mountains. They will travel Stake Farm in Lehi. A held The Hunter Ward COMMUNITY A MONTHS m |