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Show TW. GARFIELD LEADER, GARFIELD. UTAH NOTICE l l l l Resolution (hall bo publiahed In the issue of the Magna Timea appearing on January 25, 1962. Th Magna TIibm U gulUM Section 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. NE-W- S aa a Newspaper to publish Logs In the opinion of the Board oi Notices, haviiig baaa approrad Truateea of the Magna Water Comin tba Third Diatrict Court el Salt pany, an Improvement Diatrict, it Members of the Cup and Saucer Lako County. ia necessary to the peace, health Club were entertained at a deFOR FURTHER PARTICULARS and safety of the inhabitants of lightful social Thursday at the CONSULT COUNTY CLERK the Diatrict that thia Resolution home of Mrs. Eunice Merrill. The PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- shall become effective on the date guests present were Mesdames SHIP NOTICES. at its publication, and accordingly Mamie Bradford, Jennie Bailey, the effective date of this Resolu- Nell Pearce, Linda Jones, Thelma shall be the 25ih day of Jan- Thomas, Mere Norris, Lennie tion NOTICE Rees, Mae Stocking, Anna Rees. uary, 1951 Passed by the Board of Trustees Luncheon was served, and a socof the Magna Water Company, an ial time spent by the group. RATE RESOLUTION NO. 9 District of Salt ESTABLISH-ImprovemeA RESOLUTION County, State of Utah, this ING RATES TO BE CHARGED Honoring her daughter, Mrs. LaRue Kirk, who is leaving for WHERE METER IS IN USE15th day oI January, 1951 ATTEST: Ames, lows, to make her home, Section 1. USER MAY STALL METER. Whenever user Howard Ridge, Clerk, Board of her mother, Mrs. Albert Monson, entertained at a social Friday desires to install a meter he may Trustees, P. W. Seay, Chairman, Board of afternoon for aunts and cousins. install such meter at his own exThe guests included Mrs. Phylpense, after receiving approval of Trustees. lis Harkncss and Mrs. Mem. Mills the Diatrict for such installation. of Magna; Mrs. Mabel Hancock Chib Masts Section 1 DISTRICT MAY REand Mrs. Donna Martinson of QUIRE METER. Whenever District requires user shall install a Mrs. Marian Gardner enter- Granger; Mrs. Dora Davis and tained members of her Bridge Mrs. Mary Jean Davis of Salt meter at user's expense. club Monday evening at her home Lake City and Mrs. Kirks sister, Section 1 INSPECTION OF and special guest, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Elaine Garside of Magna. A METERS. District may inspect Gourley. Tables of cards were lovely luncheon was and meters at any time and may deter- played and prizes given to Mrs. the time spent visiting.served, mine whether or not any meter is Velds Coon and Mrs. Virginia' operating accurately. Should Dis- Turpin. A lovely late luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Glen Breeze were trict determine meter to be de- was served. pleasantly surprised Saturday fective District may order discon The group will be entertained at the home of Mr. and tinuation of Ms use and thereafter, February 4th by Mrs. Claone ' evening Mrs. Philip Debs by a group of unit such meter is replaced or re- Dyches. friends, the occasion being their paired impose the charges on the wedding anniversary. user provided for in Rate ResoluHonoring Mrs. Toshio Aoyagi, Games were played by the tion Na 1. the former Mari Mori of this group and late refreshments servSection 4. METER RATES. who is leaving soon for ed to the honored Mr. and Wherever s meter is in use the Hawaii to join her husband, Mrs. Mrs. H. Claude guests, Anderson, Mr. following rates shall be charged Howard Ridge entertained at a and Mrs. W. J. Ledingham, Mr. on a monthly basis: social Monday evening at her and Mrs. F. Cromar, Mr. For the first 11000 gallons the, home. A social time was spent and and Mrs. George Val Garfield, Mr. and minimum rate shall be charged late refreshments served to eight Mrs. Roland Reid, Mr. and Mrs. as provided few in Rate Resolu- guests. Homer W. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. tion No. 1. Weldon C. Matthews and Mr. and More than 12,000 gallons, but Lovely Masting Mrs. Debs. not more-tha18,000 gallons 15c A beautiful serving pitcher was per 1,000 gallons for all in ex- A very lovely meeting of the presented to Mr. and Mrs. Breeze. cess of 12,000 gallons. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, More than 18,000 gallons, but Pleasant Green Camp, was held not more than 38,000 gallons 12c Thursday at the home of Mrs. N. A Birthday Club entertained per 10,000 gallons for all in ex- F. Pehrson with Mrs. Emma Lar- Saturday evening honoring the cess of 18,000 gallons. son and Mrs. Edith Buckner anniversary of Mrs. Edna Moyle. More than 38,000 gallons 10c Mrs. Faye Xsakson A gay time was held by a group per 1,000 gallons for all in ex- gave the lesson on "Early Pros- of friends. cess at 38,000 gallons. pectors of Utah," and a history Section 5. ABSENCE OF MET- was read by Mrs. Pat Baker. Complimentary to Boy Scouts ER Where no meter is in use, the Luncheon was later served to who helped distribute posters prorate to be charged shall be as pro- eighteen ladies. moting Mutual activities at the vided in Rate Resolution Na 1. Pleasant Green Ward, Mrs. Philip Section 8. PUBLICATION. This I agree with Rev. Dr. Talmage, Debs entertained at a social Monthat "there are wit, humor, and day night at her home Party reTOOLS - TOOLS-- 20 discount enduring vivacity among Gods freshments were enjoyed by the during the January sale. See them people. group. in our window display. Central -- Mary Baker Eddy Lumber k Hardware. jg. MAGNA sis FSom Flood and Mrs. Ray Howirth phoned their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Howarth and Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters, this week to let them know they were safe in Mr. their new home at Las Angeit from the disastrous floods' Unit struck in that vicinity. Ray is employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company as an nt I Bias I Happened! WAIT UNTIL YOU SEE i THE i i indl I I i LVJ o 9 i AT I HARRIS -- FORD, INC. MAGNA, UTAH - Tnu&tdc men: aAeadm fo,jucdJ2fueecM..i at its finest ! ' DE LUXE MODEL SHOWN -- ONLY Hers'i plenty of space and the right kind of cold for keeping foods sofa from one shopping trip to the next. And there's the of assurance $382,75 57.41 DOWlr Supir Freezer FuH-wM- dseyt Twin Hydrates Fa imaf Mater Miser lig, Exclusive daubli Qulchsks Troys Kwal resisted shelve Larga adding Easkst Drawer fud-wUQiQI Drawer Frig Ida Irss finer construction, greater dependability and value to lost for years and ysarsl Hi COM! 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A smothers thrift in city traffic literally your engine when you really give it the gun. So Buick engineers developed die Airpower automatic and carburetor a four-barrheres how it works. stop-and-- thrift and smoothness thats out of this world. As you pick up speed, the stand-by- s come into play feeding not just more gas, but more air too so you keep getting maximum power from each drop of fuel. Y)U have 170 effortless horsepower when you need it a tremendous reserve ready to go into instant action at the nudge of your toe. "You have the satisfaction of knowing that you 40 get this power with a frugal use of gas. At 30. used at you use less gas than you formerly WWW Thats the story of Airpower carburetion in facts and figures straight from the factory. But stutratice cant tell you die breath-takin-g great-powerjoy of heading for new horizons in a ed new Roadmaster. When can you do that? Better come in soon. 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