OCR Text |
Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, April 1, 1955 ed by the Board of Education of NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND the Gianite School District up to ELECTION GRANGER-HUNTEDISTRICT. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, April 19, 1355, IMPROVEMENT u SALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH furnishin the kbor. PAHTiem.nislfor Open House is being planned von niRTMFR materials, transportation and ser COUNTY this Sunday, April 3rd by Mr. CONSULT CLERK vices fur the construction of adNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AND GUARDIAN- ditional classrooms and facilities and Mrs. Wallace H. Jenkin-so- n PROBATE there will be a special bond that at their home. No. 33, Lower SHIP NOTICES. and alterations to present East election hell in Granger-HuntMagna Row. Mill Creek Elementary Senool, Improvement District, Salt Lake The fete will honor their 35th The Magna .imes is qualified Salt Lake Coun.y, Utah, on Tuesday, the ,2ag5 ast 3435 to wedding anniversary. ms Newspaper publish Legal Wlll be publil;ly 10th day of May, 1955, at which All friends are invited to call Notices, having been approved Co(jnty ;nBiIj Boards Office at there shall be submitted to such y,e oponecj 3 m. between '00 and 9:00 p 3212 South State Street, Sait Lake qualified registered voters of the City, Utah, ut 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, district as shall have paid a proApril 19, 1955. The right is re- perty tax therein in the year next served by the Board of Education preceding the election, the followto reject any and all proposals. A ing question: certified or cashier's check or bid Shall tho bonds of Granger-Huntbund of nut l.?s? than five per Improvement District, of Education cent ceived by the (yi) of the anl0unt of tho Salt Lake "Count-.'- , Utah, in the of tho Granite School District up drawn payabls to the order oi to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Api:l V the Board of Education of Granite aggregate sum of $200,000, maturing in not to exceed 40 years from of an school District shall 1955, for the construction accompany the date thereof and bearing inAuditoi :um and related rooms at,lhe bid This check of lhe O'Dell C. Madsen of Bountiful, acept. terest at not to exceed the rate Olympus Junior High Sehool ed bidder shall be forfeited in administrative accountant, has jthe at 2217 East Uti S.iuth, Salt Lake case he fails or refuses to enter of 55 per annum, be issued by been appointed assistant division for the purpose of .County, Utah. Rids wdl be pub- - .iitu the contract or furnish the said district comptroller of the Utah Copper llicly opened tt the Boards paying the cost of constructing bond performance required, Division, effective April 1st. improvements and extensions to at 3212 South State S.reet, Salt Announcement of the appoint- Lake water distribution system of the m at 7:30 Dctailcd and instructions, p. Utah, plans City, ment was made by J. P. O'Keefe, said district, and fur the 1955. Thi and riuht 5, bl.'nks specifications proposal April division comptroller. Mr. Madsen Tuesday, is reserved by the Board of E.i- - will be on file in the office ol ol paying such legal, engineering tt has been associated with ucution to reject any and all pro- - Robert L. Springmeyer, Aicfji and fiscal agent expenses reason-ibl- y Copper Corporation since posuU. A ceitilied incurred in connection with check or bid tret, 617 Ziun's Savings Usnk 1937. He became administrative of such improveconstruction the Lake less five Salt of than not Building, per City, Utah, jbnnd accountant in 1953. ' cent (Srt ) of the amount of the and at the office of the Board o. ments and extensions to such sysThe new official is a graduate lo the c.rdcr Education, Granite School Dis- - tem and with the authorization of Woodbury College, Los An- bid, drawn payable of the Board of Education of the trict, 3212 South State Sued. and issuance of such bonds as geles, California, and has attend- Grantte School District, shall ac where from the they may be consuitml a may be properly payable ed the University of Utah. He which bonds thereof, proceeds secured or The check for bid. bidthe of the purpose served fmir years with the U. S. company of the accepted bidder shall ding. A deposit ui iu.UU will De may be callable for redemption Air Force, at which time h-- i was bund recase he fails or return of prior to maturity at such times required to instrumental in developing a com- be forfeited in into the con.ract or said plans. Said deposit will be and with such premiums as the to enter fuses puter used in navigation. refunded provided the plans and 'governing body of said district bond i squirt'd. Mr. Madsen put up the During 1952-5are returned to the ; may determine, which bonds shall specifications served as director of the Salt Lake The work called for is separator to the Granite School be general obligations of and payarchitect, Associof the National ed into three (3) contracts, name- District, Chapter in good order wiihin (10) able from the proceeds of ad valation of Cot Accountants. He al- ly: General Contract-Plumbi- ng, orem taxes to be levied on all days following 'eceipt of pro- taxable so attended rlt nford University's Heating and Ventilating Conproperty in said district posal. Pro- tract and Electrical Contract. DeExecutive Development in amounts sufficient for such tailed gram last year. Granite School District purpose? instructions, plana and Mr. and Mrs. Madsen and small specifications and Board of Education For said special election said propusal baby reside at 1197 South Wood- blanks are on file in the office of district shall be designated anc land Lane in Bountiful. Young & Hansen, Architects, 66 (S) Dow P. Brian treated as one voting precinct and Canyon Road, and at the office Date of first publication, April the name of the voting place and of the Board of Education, Gran- 1, 1955. the election officials for such vot-- 1 ite School District, 3212 South Date of last publication, April ing place are as follows: State Street, where they may be 13, 1955. Place Voting consulted or secured for the purMonroe School 4000 West 3500 South pose of bidding. A deposit of $25.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or on the Full, complete plans to the Granite School District in Swim$100 Club in the Magna order within ten (10) days ming Pool have been released by good following receipt of proposal. the committee. (S) Dow P. Brian Anyone contributing $100 will have their name inscribed on a t. Board of Education permanent plaque near the pool, Granite School District and receive passes for the pool. Anyone who pays $100 will be Date of first publication, March given 2 lifetime passes which 18, 1955. Date of last publication, April they may keep for themselves or 1, 1953. give away. Open Home Planned By W. H. Jenkinaona N rri J 1 pi 1 j 1j er l ODell C. Madsen New er Comptroller Of Utah Copper I Salt Lake City, Utah Election Officials Mrs. Helen Breeze Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Mrs. Vera Bowden At said election the polls shall be open at the hour of 7:99 A. M. and shall be kept opn until and shaii be closed at the hour of 3:00 P. M. on the date of said election. Said election shall be heU as nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws of the Stale of Utah, and at such election every qualified, rcv3ter-e- d voter of the district who shall have paid a property tax in the district in the year next preceding the election shall be entitled to vole on the above stat 'd proposition for the issuance of bonds. By order of the Board of ImTrustees of Granger-Hunte- r provement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, this 23rd day of February, 1955. hereby repealed. Adopted and approved this 23 day of February, 1955. Attest: Willard J. Jones Lester O. Larsen Chairman Clerk Attest: Section 9. That immediately af- Lester O. Larson Clerk ter the polls are closed the judges of election shall proceed to count Date of first publication, April and canvass the voles cast a; s..:d 1, 1355. election and shall promptly thereDt of last publication, April after certify the result thereof to 1955. this board and this board as the 29, official Board of Canvassers shall meet on the 16. h day ot May, l&u, at the hour of 19 o'clock a. m. at the regular meeting place of said Mrs. June Andreason and son, board at 3530 South 2820 West Salt Lake City, Utah, to canvass Kerry, who were so seriously inthe votes cast at toe election and jured in an automobile accident on Thanksgiving, spent the past d'.'cLie the result theieof. week visiting friends in Hunter. Section 10. Thut all acts and Mrs. Andreason is recovering resolutions in conflict with this very nicely from hurts. resolution or any part thereof are Willard J. Jones Chairman HUNTER I 0c!' I pu-po- se Kcn-neco- : j gua.-a.iie- 3, Clerk-Treasur- er Further Plans HUFFAKERS Given On Pools., $100 Club Residents who have paid $24, additional $76, can take advantage of the same offer. For those who desire to only pay $24 or who have already paid this amount, they will be, given $30 worth of swim poo! tickets, to be obtained at the office of John Rokich, daily from the hours of 3:30 to 5:00 p. m. This notice is effective immediately. Notice Contractors Sealed proposals will be receiv- - ROLL FILM DEVELOPED If you can -- Magna Photo Center 9081 West 2700 South (Next to City Bakery) 5? O Q For many, many yean we've believed so Ancient Age is a bargain at any price. Now tliere is still another reason for Ancient Age's popularity. More than six years ago, we laid away extra stocks of Ancient Age. So today we actually lower the price of this truly matcldess bourbon. Today this millionaires whiskey can be enjoyed by everyone. Taste Ancient Age and youll see why we can say: "If you can find a better bourbon. ..buy it! Reason? There is no better bourbon. And, at its new low price, this is the greatest value in history. devoutly in straight Kentucky bourbon that we've distilled nothing butt fields for the We comb choicest ripened grains. We use bright, clear Kentucky spring water. We wait patiently through the yean while Ancient Age reaches rich maturity. We seal and aun-dappl- . Named Copper Head G. Leon Christensen 'of Salt Lake City, has been appointed employee services officer of the Utah Copper Division, Kennccott Copper Corp, it is announced by L. F. Fett, general manager. The new officer will administer the divisions medical, surgical, and hospitalization plan under D. C. Houston, director of industrial relations. Mr. Christensen joined February 15, 1942, as secretary to D. D. Moffat, genera manager, now retired. In 1948, he transferred to the industrial relations department. Prior to his employment by Xennecott ha was associated with the Utah Wool Grower's Association. Mr. Christensen is married to the former Miss Doris Cnarlcs. They have three children and reside at 611 Cortez Street UTAH 8 HOUR SERVICE In By 10 Out by 8:00 p. m. Graduates From School CAMP GORDON, Ga.-Ar- my Pvt. Jerry S. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Christensen, 62 West 16 Avenue, Garfield, Utah, recently was graduated from Military Police Training Center at Camp Gordon. Private Christensen, who attended the school after complele-in- g basic training at Fort Ord, California, was taught unarmed defense, traffic control and other law enforcement duties. He entered the Army in December, 1954. To Come From Korea Pfc. Leo R. Lopcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan N. Martinez of 2560 South 9100 West, Magna, is scheduled to arrive in San Diego the latter part of March with the second, group of the 1st Marine Division which has been ordered from Korea to Camp Pendleton, California. Composed of about 4,800 Marines and 82 Navy personnel, the group sailed from Inchon Harbor March 10, more than four and a half years after Leathernecks were first committed to the defense qf the Asian peninsula. G. Leon Christensen To MAGNA. Why Ancient Age can say: Clerk-Treasur- er fjr an DIAL 4411 bottle the incomparable result only et die distillery where it is born (essential for quality and uniformity). And whiskey experts have alwaya agreed with us that there is no better bourbon, and that ROLLS EASILYI j , CLEANS EASILYI Ken-nec- 4MNII Cam III far frn Semens Ifelienl MeebCriiwl Iluffakers Phene 4411 1113 W. Main A triumph STRAIGHT of Time and Nature KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEA i OLD 86 PROOF 1954 ANCIENT ACE DISTILLING CO, FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY NOTES |