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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah NOTICE Friday, March 27, 1953 .i . v . . i.p n . :ij : 2 ; .. : . f The Magna Timas is qualified : u a as a Newspaper to publish Legal . .1! ,l!'UCt i ii: . Notices, having been approved t. ...i.-t- S.ti. L.. i.i la the Third District Court of Salt Tin inj.n i'.i m Lake County- - ur j. i ; .1,. i i .i. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 412'4 livt nl O'. li'ilJu COUNTY CLERK 150 CONSULT .iic: lij.i AND GUARDIANPROBATE M.i: : ;l. r 2 ..;. . . , , i ,! ani SHIP NOTICES. !)U'i t.)ii anJ !il fu Alll-rilat- :' Notice To Bidders cvivid far I,, I. providing .01 .ill i I'l.iil.l . . ... 0.1 i. l : ! .. : . .. i i .i'., fu: ii.. i;.n p:,jj , ji and Sled pipa and f.tt.n,;. cemcnt-a.siu-- i .. ,4j ?. . ::i t!i Engineers' Office where t:i.iy may be reviewed by the bidders. Bids will be opi'ned at till- M.:iroe School un or shortly after 4 Oil March 6, 1953 m. Mai eh 23, 1953 by the 1L..:J accordance with the terms p. of Trustees of the Granger lluntei conditions hereinafter set District. forth, proposals will be received Improvement Instructions to bidder. Granger-Huntthe Improveby form for proposal, conment District, hereinafter called tract and bond may be obtained Enoffice of the at the District, upon application al the engineer's gineer until 4:00 p. ir.. March 23, an- - mi f:K- Office of the Engineer Granger-Hunte- r Improvement Dist. 93 East 7720 South Midvale, Utah i . 1 1 . . .. t:. ; !.- - - ,.p.el-ficatiun- er the right of bidder to file any irtner proposal within the t.ine lequ.red and which will .otherwise comply with the terms hereof Proposals shall be submitted only on tlie forms furnished by tiic engineer designated ''Proposal" for materials only for Grang- $10 00, prejudice : 1 i of that there have been any alterations. amendments or modifications thereof, or if the proposal is . ..I in any way conditional or incomm:. t: i: i w. indrawn plete. Bidder is requested to pre... i pare and aubmit a schedule setting ii !'.1 rill... 21. !:id. upon forth the number of calendar days n n t..-iv. of w.th- ' required to complete delivery. As : . ' :i g r: i . ol time is of the essence, due con- o0. i A ii v sucii er Hunter culinary water system, a .. .he InJd'-- r wii! n.it and may be rejected if it appears sideration will be given to an early delivery date. The right is reserved to reject U. S. Needs Civil Defense any or all bids and to accept any particular proposal, even though it may not be the lowest propositi CI1Y AND COUNTRY DWELLERS The right is reserved to accept any portion of the bid at the unit price stated in the proposal or to inHAVE VITALLY crease or decreuse quantities at i; t.t nth'k p; tn.es vt tu!et m bmttd rail m tkt Mil Tlif It the unit price quoted, provided, dtfnut, i it J rfr e ' tetrd the hedntl Ctvil Intense Admmutrehm. It wf W eStmuM fiom tie Sttpee ntthdent tf however, that not less than 25 per umrmi, Ctnemmsent frtmitmg Oftct, Wtskmjtm, D. C fee Un s ents.) cent of any bid must be accepted, IW MILLARD CALDWELL or the entire bid rejected. Federal Civil Defense Administrator By order of the Btard of Trustees No matter where you live city, town or countryGranger-HuntImprovement side your part in civil defense is important If you District live on a farm you are on the enemys high priority David 1. Gardner, Engineer list for some kind of biological warfare attack. Your First Publication, March 6, 1953. livestock and crops may get hit by some kind of BW, and un2nd Publication, March 13, 1953. Last Publication Murch 3 1953. less you arc on the lookout for a possible sneak attack on wliat you produce, it might be too late to do anything about NOTICE it. So it is of great imortance to you that you know what to do in time. Civil defense will tell you. ; If you live in s small town, you . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cmldefenee. " have s special kind of civil defenic """I1 that a Special Meeting of the our R?d ia of And "PP"4 it Job. gnat importance rdl broadcasta for information stockholders of Geo. H. Watson & too, for it ia helping and ahelter- Company will be held on Tuesabout civil defense organisating bombed out people from some ion. your day, April 10th, 1953, at 4:30 r.e.irhy city where public buildings oclock For p. m., at 921 Kearns BuildExpensive Enemy and homes have been blasted or ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the Any attack, even with regular burned to the ground. The people is expensive for the purpose of electing a Board of in lug cities are not going to panic bombs, enemy. Making it with atomic Directors; of considering and votanil take to the hills, but thousands bombs coats a great deni mores ing on a proposal to dissolve the of them may have to be moved An enemy woald ase atomic corporation and conducting such into yoi.r tmn for medical ntten-- t bombs only mi targets which otner business as may come before ..n iittd In 1;. would pay-ola Urge scale the meeting. May lir Eraruation Area damage. That means they would Dated this 17th day of March, 'I here a No will be young rhil-dnprobably hit only the large dtiea, 1953. t invalids iiti.Hierx, industrial centers, and ether AGNES W. MOFFAT a.id old people l't care for. Your areas which would cripple oar d Owner of more than locality mi;ht be named as an resources and upset tha morale of the outstanding stock of said r amotion area for this purpose. of our eitixens. By locking at a ...I 41U W .t dip,'-- . SWEET WINE SPECIALISTS Nib favored fertile uollay of the San produce the fiaeat Jeegirls should world. Thu grapas wwl wiaoa ia theThe disrate la ideal. am Ihe choicer!. ... BUSY ON sti-'- is trim at any t:."..c since 1944. However, Mr. Tonne and Couni ty Coinn'.iMiiuneia emphasized that they have a tiemenduu job to c ver many miles of streets and i PATCH JOB M:ss Velura Gough, who has S.i.t Lake county a':k:iicr. spent the past 2, years in Uru- have i rpin.ied t ) the coil f guay on an LDS church mission, prii.irh.ng fj: in g to g l .in arrived Saturday tor a several short on I tie annual task of :.'i.0u!;i weeks vis:t with her sister and mg ut chji k mie . the n:ol : mg pub!.. family, Mis W S. Hook ol the BAG Row. Accord.ng to L'.'em To. me, .i.t M iss Gough, whose home is in ing rood supervise . t.ic u.c Southern California, says it is fared with n light ol gi ttin : wonderful to be baek again in the roads in stupe so that tVy wiii United States. She was aernm not be a menace to tires, pi'ing-i panied to Salt Lake City by a iij- - and tempers, tlve of Uruguay, Miss Herniili.i Spring Patchup Job Preciorzi, a convert to the LDS Crews have been patching church. street in various sections ot MagAithough the Uruguuian mi- iu during the past week, sion has been established only 5; Ruts m the streets are not a, years. Miss Preciozzi has been a deep or numerous as they were membei for four years, and came last spmig when tup extremes .n to America as an immigrant. weather resulted in more broken She speaks only Spanish as yet, but obtained u position Tuesday 1'roltcliou Auuin-- t to take care of children in a Salt Lake home. Before journeying to Utah, Miss Gough toured Washington, D. C., New Y'ork, Independence, Miss ouri and Palmyra. She expects to assume duties of a position shortly at the Brigham Young University A.logi the. . the fj s ,f repairing up; x.:v it ! I, i"1, iti.h n n.l it 'i. i mm:,;.. ne:s plan an exit eriM-'; program for k :i- i - ia.Iia tiNith-ra'.tlin- CHURCH NEWS fr ' tm-a.- IMPORTANT JOBS . l.i-.- - er Our Lady of Lourdes Church ! ... '!' a I .. V. p g'am i cal;.- .1 e :.i aJj.!..'n t) spie-li- t, ial i which will lie an-- I ni'iir. l.o n t me t t::re 'by Futiid t. K. Fid eiTd. S.in ,y O t. TTL ! ani C.ilO ;. C ''.!e-- . i '(0 p We. SeTiir l.i i, 4 j-- a ii i iii k l.i, a UO . , N,.vi.s Sr: V!e. l'oliu l.irulv-I-- p. m . F.'iJsy, 7 24 i 2 T in Provo. N Plans Given i For Enlarged Kearns School en-.-rtan- Try Grower! Winer. Niay ara produced proudly, patiently, perfectly wine rpadaliiti. TELLS OF LIFE IN URUGUAY ff Add M natwa'i keenly Mm integrity of Mladad group af dhriagabhad grow an dsdkand la the highart gvolity. maal COUNTY CREW ta-- : Grown for you by MISSIONARY one-thir- by are anywhere within of a mr.ior city, hospital in your community v. im.IJ be miu-lagged as reception areas for risualliew. You If you ri'u-.'- now: how important umlersta-.- d it i.. for you to take an active intere.-- l in your civil defense. If you live in a large city, you u critical civil defense Yeu will serve both ns part of tin civil defense team and ns a mi Tuber of a family which n. tst m: ! every c.Tort to take cure of it.- !f. Yu'jr duties in thnt .11 If be very vital. capacity w your rity l.r.s more limn bO.OUU pnpuhilh-11y. u pichably live in a will liitve job to i. target ar. u. how your com- - population or industrial map of the United Slates, you con ooo that there are a limited number of oreas which would bo hit with atomic bombs. AY hut you know about your own community will give you some idea of its importance to the enemy. You know what industries are located there and if they are essential to the war effort One such industry generally does not make a target area, many sock industries delinitely do. Ask your local civil defense director. Yes! Civil defense is YOUR business no matter where you lira. (The next nrtiele will discuss how to volunteer.) An enlarged and renovated eleschool in Kearns will be mentary corporation. Date of fust publication, March ready for use at the beginning of the next year, it was revealed here 20, 1953. Date of last publication, April this week. A contract for construction of 3. 1953. the unit was signed Tuesday with Builders Supply Fredrickson NOTICE Company, 4760 South Redwood Road. The firm's bid of $96,275 was the lowest of 20 bids submitted. The bid covers complete costs of conaddistructing a tion and a brick veneer and new roof for the present building. School officials were assured that work would be done by September 1st. The addition will double present classroom space to accommo- DUMP TRUCK FOR SALE The Magna Water Company will accept bids on a used Chevrolet yard dump truck at their office, 9076 West Main Street up to 5 p. m., April 1, 1953. The Magna Water Co. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. and inspection Specifications of the truck can be obtained by calling 3322 or inquiring at the for Howard Copper Printing Ridge, executive secretary. Bids for a trencher will also be accepted up to this date. Details can be obtained from Mr. Ridge. Dates of publication, March 20 and 27th, 1953. r ' IW- ,r - bar girl la liiucelalril villa gamma globulin lo lutniunirr ailli lb IiImmI plamn uf rffrcla Trl ihe polio. paralysing again! Hrrivative lat aummei aboard Ihat nr iloe prutrrla n rbilil for about our month. Part of ihr blood rollrrlrd by Ihr Wrd Crua ia now going ia polio rpiilrmiea. bilo ihr produrlion of gamma globulin for A little ar mum irin;4d8jgaTO& date fifth and sixth grade students now being transported to Monroe School. New first graders next fall will fill two of the eight rooms, with grades two to six occupying the other six rooms. Total capacity will be about 300 students. The present school facilities were converted from a theater Garfield PTA Enjoys Interesting Meeting Thursday School childran, wholesalers, retailors all ara hurt when mining production slumps. Mining taxes help education, purchases of supplies help Utah business and payrolls buy retail merchandise. This can all be lost because low prices for seme of Utah's metals and high costs of mining operations, supplies and taxes have made building. successful production impossible in some cases." There is no such way to attain to greater measure of grace as for a man to live up to the little grace he has. James G. Brooks The Garfield held their regular Association meeting Thursday, March 19, at the Garfield School. The program theme which was u t A hImi ri j n gIas s O Cl AT ! 0 Parent-Teache- entitled Health," featured students from classes of Miss McKinney, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Allen. A short skit was also presented by a group of 6th grade girls. 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