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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah Friday, April 15, 1955 cja. 1? 13 to 16 MdW IN FULL SWIN FOR SALE ZOXSU tt. chickta coop in vnr gaod condition, Cheap. Xnquira M. L. Mitchell at 3123 South 1050 West or dial S884 43. aftar I p. m. tOH SAUE U. S. good mutton. FOH RENT apt, Sm tor a family or group ot parsons. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND be general obligation of and pay al!i- fiorn the proceeds of ad cut and wrappad. 23c lb. Low Marlow Turpia. M2S Wact 3150 4 acras with plenty of water. ELECTION GRANGER-HUNTE43 3154. Call taxes to be levied on all 43. FALto months 1803. financing. South, phono pay. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. VO'S SUPREME MARKET. Dial LAKE COUNTY. UTAH t.ix.ibb property in said district SALT and wax cars in Miiv.inls sufficient for such 1123. 43. FOR RENT Good gardaa plot WILL Wash reasonably. Please call 23S0 and purpuric? IS HEREBY NOTICE GIVEN; 43 Fur ask for Theron. special election said that there will be a special bond district sjid .shall be designated and Grantier-Huntcrl in home in election held nialrii-WANTED f TmnFAwnunt Gait T.ilr..! treated ai one voting precinct and the name Hunter or Granger district to the voting place and UUh, on Tuesday, the the thvt.onof officials for such votrant Contact E. R. Davis at Davis County, of 10th 1855. at which ing pl.u-t- are as follows: May, day 43 Lumbar, dial AM there shall be submitted to such Place Voting qualified registered voter of the S.ilt Lake City, Utah Slate Wards Magna district as shall hjve pjid a proElection Officials MIA Free Dance perty tax therein in the year next Mrs. Helen Breeze follow-the ! election, the preceding Mrs. Elizabeth Jones The Magna First and Second ing question: Mrs. Vera Bowden Shall the bonds of Granger-HuntWards arc alatins a free MIA A! sa;d election the polls shall Improvement District, be open at the hour of 7:00 dance Friday, April 15th in the A. M. wardhouse, beginning at o:ou Salt Lake County, Utah, in the and shall be kept open until and of sum 3300,000, matur- shall aggregate p. m. be closed at the hour of 8:00 VTA officers will be in charge ing in not to exceed 40 years from P. M. on the date of said election. of the free entertainment Excell the date thereof and bearing in- Said election shall be held as ent music is to be furnished, and terest at not to ixreed the rate nearly as possible in conformity of 5 per annum, bo issued by with I most cordial invitation is exthe general election laws of said district for the tended to everyone for their at purpose of the Slate of Utah, and at such paying the cost of constructing election tendance. qualified, registerimprovements and extensions to ed voter every BLg& of the district who shall the water distribution system of have . . .You can taste the tineothnan af 2 antra paid a property tax in the said district, and for the purpose years at no axtra coat mellowed to W; of paying such legal, engineering district in the year next precedthe election shall be entitled perfecoon. and fiscal agent expenses reason- ing to vote on the above stated proably incurred in connection with position for the issuance of bonds. the construction of such improveBy order of the Board of ments and extensions to such sys...All atralght bourbon. Imtem and with the authorization Trustees of Granger-Hunt- Salt Lake Famous for its natural Kantucky flavor. provement District, and issuance of such bonds as Dm Utah, this 23rd day of may be properly payable from the County, 1959. Mrs. WUXord .Wilding was electFebruary, which bonds thereof, Willard J. Jones ed president . of the Brockbank proceeds may be callable for redemption Chairman PTA Thursday evening. to prior maturity .at such times Other officers are Mrs. Myron and with such premiums ai the Attest: Lester O. Larsen R. Powell, vice president; Will-iaof said district Clerk Bo balis, secretary and Mrs. governing body which bonds shall determine, may Section 9. That immediately af S. L. Lester, treasurer.. ter the polls are closed the judges of election shall proceed to count and canvass the votes cast at said election and shall promptly there While Out after certify the result thereof to Stop At this board and this board as the official Board of Canvassers shall meet on the 16th day of May. 1955, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m. at 8385 West 3500 South the regular meeting place of said board at 3530 South 2820 West Salt Lake City, Utah, to canvass Footlong Hot Dog the votes cast at the election and declare the result thereof. Hamburger Section 10. That all acts and resolutions in conflict with this Fries 10 resolution or any part thereof are 86 POOF . ECHO SPRING DISTILLING CO.. LOUiSVILLE. KY hereby repealed. Adopted and approved this 23 day of February, 1955. Willard J. Jones Chairman Attest: Lester O. Larson built! trucks of Chrysler Corporation . most come . Clerk Date of first publication, April - STRIKES val-i:i:- :n r er 'N Mrs. extra quality Kentucky-muSe-a- old-tim- e TV .ftiriKiurg repeating c er Joy-Ridin- Now -- out the . . rugged 1; 155-15- 2; 165-16- 3; 156-17- 1; 150-15- 4; n, 164-15- 0. with fwll-vlo- w 168; LuCarol Harmon, Super Power-Dom- e nest powerful V--8 V-8- enginea-1- 69 's no-clut-ch fuel-savin- iwo-toaiR- g! design with tha biggest windshield of any make! WauMwound rear window available, too! New FuH-vie- w weap-aieon- d WrTm&k! Ssfansotmbffi The Afternoon League banquet will be held April 19th at Har-man- 's Cafe in Sugarhouse. All are invited. Music is a friend of labor; it lightens the task by refreshing nerves and spirit William Green Remodeling Basement Rooms? Dial 6384 171; We will be happy to send a qualified estimator to help you plan. E. Nothing Down 38 Months to Pay Build an average room in the basement for as little as 899.50. complete. 150-14- Vi Nordquist, 142. Squad No. 6 had high game of 727 and series of 2017. They also captured 34 points. Team 3 took 3 points. Lovely Social Mrs. L. L. Pullum was hostess Mere to members of the Just-Club and special guests, Mrs. Howard Casey of Richfield, Utah and Mrs. J. L. Moore of Magna, A dainty luncheon was served and card games later played Prizes were given to Mrs. A. C Carman and Mrs. Wallace Will iams. The ladies meet Wednes day, April 20th with Mrs. Verl A. Haws. Mrs. Casey, former Magna resident will be fondly recalled by many friends. She was a visitor of her daughter, Miss Mary Jane Casey in Salt Lake City. -- See Us! LBR. CENTRAL Afternoon League Elva Rushton had high game 5 of 179 and others of in the Afternoon League. & IIDWE. CO. 170-15- "Builder's Mart" The public is invited to attend the Annual Food And Appliance Show presented Thursday and Friday May 5 and 6 2:00 p. rn. at The Magna Union Hall by 1955. A Vera Dca picked up a split 145-14- 1; UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I to 202 hp. World's and the most dependable Sixes! NFWI 8sst material that breathe" for cooler, mora comfortable cabs to increase driver efficiency! driving! New acoustic-treate- d NVWI Higher psyloads, new transmissions, power steerg overdrive! Plus smartly styled inte ing end braking, riors, new axtsnor ceiora ana Over 100 new features! NEW! La-Pre- 7; 146-14- 8. 152-16- 8; ever design 144-16- 2; 137-16- Giles, 140; N. Powell, Alice Ribotto, 154; Ella Empey, 146; Ruth Andrus. Joyce Bezzant, 143; N. Collings, Date of last publication, April Tha power lin 137-14- 6; h, 1, 1955. Announcing new 139-13- 0; 3; "B" League g, 29, 140-17- 6; Arlinc Harward had high game of 190 and series of 509 with games of 180 and 139 in the "B" League of women's bowling at the Utah Copper Club. Other games were Cookie Coon. Cleone Farns-wort156; Rose Marie Zito, 146; Pearl 143; ratty McDonald, Moore, 167; Florence Belovsky, YOUNG'S ARCTIC CIRCLE STRAIGHT EOURECN WHISKEY Others were Hope Davis, Afton Drain, Norma Amelia- - Romrell, Irene Romolo, Hauler, 130; Carol Bertoch, 132; Elva Claone Dyches, Bawden, Shirley Barton, Helen Kendall, 149; Hazel Johnson, 130; Vera Dca, le Emma Strebble, Matthews, 143; Veins Coon, 139-13- 9; 156-19- 9; a 22 ARE S 151-17- 5; m a treat worth P "A" League Vivian Kemp captured high series of 516 in the "AM League with games of and Shirley Coon had high game of 1SB and others of 181 and 137 in the "A" League. Others were Thelma Singleton, 157; Shirley Begent, 168; EUen Newbold. 170; La Von Dea, Sylvia Wimmer, Amy McCarty, Lillian Riley, 174; Bette Cutler, 162; Louise Erickson, Alene Griffith, AudRoxie rey Malmborg, Sudbury, Ruby Cushing, 152; Elaine Husband, Irene Tuckey, Ann Tyge-se- extra Wilding New Head Of Brockbahk PTA S and Magna Electrical Appliance Dealers Demonstrations conducted by and MRS. PERNECY ANDERSON Home Economists MRS. VIRGINIA L. WELLS Gifts and Prises will be given away Recipes A different show each day Movies Be sure to attend each day. Card of Thanks We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their many beautiful floral offerings, kindnesses and help at the recent death of our beloved one. The Grace Hardman Family Come in today! See these great new trucks now on displayl Magna Youth In Training Flight Richard L. Loutcnsock, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Loutensock, 3917 South 5600 West, Magna. took part last week with 25 other students of the University of Utah Air Force Reserve Training Of People of Inherent Good Taste ficer program in a three-da- y training flight to Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas. Training included observation of gunnery training flights, tours of flight line, maintenance and facilities and intro ductory flights in jet training pianes. rtMOREh. a fire-fighti- ng GLENMORE Salt Lake Transportation , Company MORE tasle. 29 West S. Temple Phone Salt Lake City Effective December IS. 1954 Leave Magna Arrive S. L. 1:45 a. m. y:jo 7:35 a. m. a&o 8:45 a. m. t:2D 9:55 a. m... .10:35 4:15 p. m... ... 4:50 4:45 p. m. .5:20 6:20 p. m. 6:55 MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY DIAL 5511 MAGNA, UTAH 12:15 a. m... Leave S. L, 5:30 a. m. 8:30 a. nv 7:30 a. rn 2:25 p. m.. 3:30 p. m.. 5:20 p. nu,. 1:30 p. m. 10:20 p. m. Greyhound MORE quality... MOREenjojuient... MNTVCKT STRAIGHT F 0URS0N WHISHT v i 12:50 Arrive Magna 8: It - 8:00 2i55 4:00 5:55 7:05 10:55 Everv dr'oo dUl'Uled and lot lied by GLENMORE DISTILLERIES KlubKafe LouUville, Kentucky COMPANY ' |