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Show Friday, November 14, 1952 Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah - Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is, There Is Liberty. GARFIELD THE LEADER Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Published Since ISIS Published Br The Copper Printing Company NOTICE The Magna Timas is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Third District Court of Salt e County. FURTHER PARTICULARS CLERK COUNTY AND GUARDI ROB ATE NOTICES. I . C I AN-SHI- P NOTICE test against the ordering of said bond election and election of trustees for said improvement district. At the hearing aforesaid, the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County will consider the following matters: 1. Whether or not the 56 signers of the said petition are residents the 5: h d.iy of November, 1952, and property owners of said dispursuant to Chapter 24, Lawa of trict as is required by law and Utah HH!I, us amended, (Title 19, whether in other particulars the Chapter 5 A, Utah Code Annoted, petition filed with the County Supplenu tit, as amended) to Commission meets the requiie-ment- s of law provided for the determine whether a bond election ami an election of three trust- filing of said petition. 2. Whether or not the bond elec ees should he called for the Granger-Hunter Improvement District, tion requested in said petition an imi:ovement district created should be called for the following by the Salt Lake County Commispurposes: For the purpose of raission on or about the 13th day of ing $260,000.00 to be used for the Januuiy, 1950. purpose of acquiring, through purIn said resolution, it is deter- chase or construction, or both, a mined that a hearing be called for water distribution system for the the 8th day of December, 1952, at district, including all necessary the hour of 10:30 a. m., in the and desirable pipe lines, valves, Commission Chambers, in fire hydrants and other uppuileu-ancetile C.ty and County Building, and including necessary Salt L..... C'l.y, Utah, Room 206. rights of way, and to pay all pri.p-e- r in this matAll person, expenses incident to the of tile system an I ter shall at iii.r. t.me have a right infor or pro- of the bon 's, to appear and r terest to avci ao on bunds duiing trie pe::id of e s, Notire is hereby given that a written petition has been filed and that pursuant thereto a resolution was adopted and passed by the Salt Lake County Commission, on - Please Dial 3322 and Give U$ Your Newa. Issued each Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd. 1879 at Garfield. Utah Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance - S2.00 year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No ttioniion paid to anonymous contributions. - NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS i.ti-li- J sum of $260,000.00; and whether these bunds should be issued on the following basis: $125,000.00 obligation bonds and $135,000.00 revenue bonds, payable over not more than a period of forty years from their date, and not to carry an interest rate in excess of 5 per cent per annum. 6. To determine whether an election of three trustees of said district shall be held; and whether or not the following named persons are qualified to act as trust-c- i s of said district, and whether or not their names should appear on tnc ballot to be voted upon as trustee of said district: Willard J. Jun.'s, Lester O. Larson, and Estel gi nerul L. Wright. This hearing relates to an improvement district created by the Sal! Lake County Commission, Imknown as the Granger-Hunte- r boundthe District, provement aries of which arc as fallows: Commencing at the Southwest co. nor of Section 3, Township 2 S nith, Range 2 West, Salt Lake North along Mei'iiliar.; tiie Section lines to the West of Section 27, C (J. 1 T.i'vn-hi- p South, Range 2 oet ta..L along the ccn-- t tv. 1. lines to the center i.n of iio- J.n J in River; thence tiie center line of S iu River to the June-i- . lb;- J ,i( of the center line of the J ; J .n River with tne North S . turn line of Section 2, Town-- 1 ship 2 South, Range 1 West tin i.vi- West along toe Section I n.-to the Noiliie.i.vt corner uf. Sec. inn 4. Township 2 South,1 ihi-nc- er 1.- . - Between you and m?, Tom tile p o;i 3. Whether or n impiovement ; w.ll be for the benefit of all taxable propel ty situate in tiie district. 4. n dire of said healing has been given in the manner and for the time required by law. a. Whether bonds should be issued by said dislriet in the total 1 i Wiu-the- bi!i Wme tastes wonderful ! s ATTENTION, LADIES u Bargain Day at WILLIAM & MERRILL'S BEAUTY SALON Every THURSDAY I ! ! J?1 now $1-2- $10 Cold Wave Perma- .lent. reg. $7.50. now a.m. to 2 a.m. DAYS A WEEK CLOSED MONDAYS Daily-1- 1 I f. $7.00 ((Includes We specialize in Chinese & American Foods Open V FRED SUE. OWNER Hair Cut and A turkey dinner and program Wednesday night at the Hunter of Mesa, Ward was wall attended. Proceeds Mrs. Grace Squires Arizona, is visiting relatives and from the entertainment will be friends in Hunter and vicinity. used to purchase new uniforms for the basketball team. Honoring his birthday anniversary, family members entertained Dinner-Part- y at a surprise turkey dinner lor Mr. J. M. Witbeck last week. Twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ledingham guests were present and en- entertained at a dinner party Sunjoyed a gay, social evening. day honoring Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weeks and small daughter, Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Parks, Mr. and Ogden, Utah, visited in Hunter Mrs. Ted Pugmire and Mr. and during the week. Mrs. Edward Dietrile, all of Salt Lake City. Eater tains Club The guests were seated at one arMrs. Horace Jones entertained long table, centered with an of floral tistic chrysarrangement her 0 Club at a prettily planned luncheon Friday. Sewing anthemums. formed the diversion of tiie after-- 1 NEW BABIES noon for the guests, Mrs. Ed Ains-- I bury, Mrs. Leonard Blackner, Mrs. Grant Allred, Mrs. William Col-- : First Son lings, Mrs. Richard Bertoch and Mrs. George L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hal Duka are the happy parents of a fine Mrs. Verna Ottley of Idaho sun, who arrived Friday, NovemFalls, Idaho, has been a popular ber 7th at St. Marks Hospital. He visitor in Hunter, and greeted weighed in at six pounds, 8 ounces many friends at the Hunter Ward and will be greeted by sister, Jean, Relief Society meeting Tuesday. at home. Mr. Duke is owner of She lived for many years in this the Duke Drugstore in Magna. area. ; i now Hair Cut, Reg. ' . Formosa Cafe $1.50 Dinner Well Attended NEWS 90-5- i gion. Shampoo and Hair Styling, reg. HUNTER er n, OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT S 1.75. 1 West; thence South 1938 International Six school the Section line to the motor no. 10450. bus, Southeast corner of Section 4. 1941 Dodge 6 panel 1 ton, motor Township 2 South, Range 1 no. T21453740. West; thence West along the Equipment may be inspected Section lines to the place of beMonday through Friday at the ginning. That no bonds have been issued Granite District Bus Shop, 3180 Eldridge Street, Salt Lake City. Imby the said Granger-Hunt(signed) Jos. A. Westra. provement District. Joseph A. Westra, purchasin'; If, after said hearing, the Board of County Commissioners shall de- agent. Date of first publication, Novtermine to approve and grant said ember 14, 1952. petition, then a resolution of said Date last publication, NovCounty Commission will be adopt- ember of 1952. 21, ed, and entered of record on its minutes, ordering and directing Group Entertained that a bond election will he held in the Granger-Hunte- r ImproveMrs. Vera Jones and Mrs. R. M. ment District together with an election of three trustees for said Alexander entertained members Mondistrict, as is hereinabove set' of the YWMIA Stake Board day night at the home of Mrs. forth. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- -. Jones. Following regular business of the organization, light refreshSIONERS OF SALT LAKE ments were served, and a social COUNTY. time enjoyed. Ray F. Greenwood, Chairman The same evening, board memGeo. W. Morgan, Commissioner bers of the YMMIA met at the L. A. Jones, Commissioner conducted home, Attested by Alvin Kcddington, Alexander monthly business, billowed by a County Clerk Date of first publication, Nov- -. social. nber 7, 1952. Date of last publication, NovArmistice Dinner ember 28, 1952. C..v j: s were l.i;J for seventy guests at a delu-- i ms turkey dinner NOTICE Tue.sd.iy night in the Utah Copper Ciub Porophry Room, sponsored Sale of used busses and trucks ' by the American Legion and the Board of Education, Granite Auxiluiy for ns membership. The oecasi n marked the ArmDistrict. Sealed bids will be received up istice holiday and also the organuntil 3:00 p. m., November 25, ization's Meniher.vhip Drive. A i..'2. by the purchasing agent of most enjoyable tone was particiihc Granite School District for pated in Ly the large group. Mrs. Elaine DeVorc, auxiliary t:ie following used busses and Lucks that will be sold as ind.v-- i president, was in charge of ariual items to the highest bidder: rangements. Mr. G. W. Sawyer, Adjutant, 1935 Ford V8 School bus, motor District 8 of the American Legion no. 2159749. 1937 Ford V8 School bus, motor and his wife were special guests. Also present were Tommy Jenkin-sono. 4184322. Korean War Veteran and 1938 Ford V8 School bus, motor partner. Mr. Jenkinson was the no. BB fir.t Korean veteran to return to Magna and the only such veteran EU in Cyprus Post No. 38, of the Le- Range Entertainment was presented Jean Yeates and Linda Kay Davis, whose nimble feet danced out a military revue number and the They were accompanied by Mrs. Delma Camby Cora can-can- ." eron. Two accordian numbers were also presented by Miss Karen OPEN SATURDAY U tocos New Four Way Service Featuring beautiful all new equipment, the Four-Wa- y Service has large spacious driveways, is brilliantly lighted and has all the newest lubrication equipment, Atlas tires, batteries and accessories. Famous Utoco Gasoline and Oil. Yeate. The Membership Drive will still continue and all eligible persons are asked to contact either the John Coon, Operator Auxiliary or Legion officers. rt'l. PHONE 2193 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT PETRI TOOK TIME TO BRING YOU GOOD WINE KT8I WINE CO, SAN FRANCISCO. CAUP. VWWWVMMMMMNVVWVWWVVVWWVVWWVWVWW Tka Hayilaao Pirn GARFIELD Friday November 14 w Mim clhn jm mm, Um fwte ito kikM mmM mcmchKm I ZNHCliM Ml e km MKict. Cal kite M caal faaf mi I Last Complete Show 1:30 p. m. kkaal nltiaf ika yulii,. MAYFLOtES AGENT Mte, HIGH NOON Dick RICHARD OPENSHAW 3130 So. 8580 Wait Cartoon and A Three Stooges Comedy FVWWVWWMAMMAMAftMAMAMAftMNVWWWW CUT ME OUT . , OH IfOUi (tettOJHSt THE LAKE THEATRE Starts 7i00 p. m. DD YOU KNOW YOU CAN SAVE inm, ymt M with a new Fe - Six! ; j WWW5 AND HANG ME UP Gem Theatre Fri., Sat, Nov. 14 Starts 15 ' 7:00 p. m. Last Complata Show 9:00 p. m DOUBLE BILL SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" STARTS 12 NOON When Is Your Birthday? And Serial Both Features Cartoons Finishes Evaryona Invited Nov. 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