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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, January 27, 1956 Notice To Water "B" League used laciric FOR SALE-O- ne by the Ivy'f SKWS div.. 1., pjj--received t of the U. S. Seventh Frigidaire refrigerator; one MonM. i n t N. ha.i game i high .s arch electric stove: one Fuwler Army, includes intensive nf !4 :ri !:u- 'I!'' League and electric hot water healer: one '49 and realistic field prob1. E In C.'i o;;r aeries r.i:u:'t'd "A" i high League mith wi Inve just lems. Plymouth motor, gone 33.000 : fulfill'd stu K;r. ; a'nn.t ;.iw l. IlJ or 443 total. Sylvia Winmu-- had a beautiful of s and all parts that make it miles, Bugler, a suad leader in Comin ' and tV other high games i , ady for Tha Magna Time U qualified run game Tuesday night items in good condition.;-- 1 L of the division's 12th Repany jm , bowl-co,eWC.i d ltauii-ls:!w A J Lt'arfuc of women 161; Millie winter. We are no a- studying id ai a Nawspapa to publish giment, arrived overseas last only selling due io change fror; ;n at tlle Chr. and the about Club Bersant. 140; weaktah kii. N olicca. having baaa l., of Betty Copper 5530. March fro-- Fort Ord. California. electricity to gas. Please call 15:1. Ann ther. Pearl 146; was of series Kiho'.to, Salt by Court captured in tha Third District high The I.. !i of R. L. Sheffield, 1135 : 15 : r j M 1. v Our ela ; Lalca County. Tygesen with scores how to E. 17t.h South st., Salt Ruby Coon, 145; Lake City, i Laur 143 for a 468 total. 3t Jaekie to write 141; he entered the Amy in October, FOR SALE--Tw- o framo buildings. rui-)4iPetv Winn Rose Marie i i, our lie from FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 20x40 and 20x20. !"g 1954. May ba torn Other games were Vivian Kemp. ' Zita, 4 4: V..ivn. Sandall, 161; holiday i CLERK down COUNTY a new 'I.' fl CONSULT or moved. Vesy reasonable. . Cenella Rodgers. Cl it 148; Esther Matz, room and u !iiri.,uri- We like PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- Dial 3373 or inquire 7600 West Fra:i Alice Garfield 2nd Ward 171; 141: ' y Sheppick, 142. them vert i .. ah. SHIP NOTICES. 32 1154: Ellen Newbuld, 157; Aline 3100 South. . Nx of Schedule! Event took -2 Room high game Griffith, 167; N. Powell, 166; Dor-FO- R 693 .hi d series of 1998. Teams 3 RESOLUTION REQUIRING THE SALE-O- ne Black A othy Merrill, 154; I.aVon Dea, ano i j)tuied 3 paint and 1 and We have a new roiirn. No. 3. The Garfield Sc nd Ward wiil INSTALLATION OF WATER heavy duty powtr saw Audrey Malmborg, 180; 5, 3 point. W d have newWe made hold their "Meet Me at Mutual METERS , e. with case and 3 blades. Used very ; Thelma Singleton. 167; Bette ,Ntw Years rtr- i'.i.i us and are night on Wednesday, February 32 ler, 153; Louise Erickson. Call 6082 or 6191. trying to keep ..a We iiave a 1st at 7:30 p.m. in the wardhouse. Tucki-v- , lio Irene Afternoon neJing Jerry WHEREAS, it has become in our room, A fine program has been arrangrh.trt wither big SALE-19- 53 FOR ChevM. bowlthe For t:i Richardson, 151; Monday fvi!i' Colling. 150; a.: have cessary for the Board of Trustees rolet with radio, Hardtop and weather ed an.l dancing will be vnjr,vd. u, h li.i accessorMarian i Nor- ing, ad 155 heater, Shirley Begi-to prevent the useless consumpWare to be served and our charts :,t keep- til's. 6780 Call ies. 14 after 6:00 p. m. or ma Fairbourne, 153; Shirley Coon. game; Madeline tion of water, and I ing a daily record of t' . .v .ither, all hitere&tecl are invited. ,; 4422 Paul Mabel Garsida. 155 during day. Kemp, Walker, Virg.nia neWHEREAS, it has become v B..imal are als0 learnlr. i . 32 135; Dor .': cessary that the use of water be jget ready for wini, Smi.e of us 13:1 Nola Sizemore, ' can measured so that a fair and more . spell hiberna1 . We nude pio--I 139; Barbara Murr:-- . tures about this. just way of billing the consumer may be attained. Some other uni a we ar- learnBE IT RESOLVED by the Board ing to spell this v. ek r.ri- ints, Tuesday AC.-r- i cr New 6 room modern heme of Trustees of the Magna Water In the Tuesday b'u r:iu.n food, can, you, find, :! ?. la Granger. Colored split Company, an Improvement DisMrs. PeterLuCarol Harmon h .i i:. 1 block construction, large lot. trict, as follows: Emm., Section 1. That water meters Rush: r. iv l 1U6; Elva SERVICE NL'V.v Can be F. H. A. financed .hall be installed on each consum.. ' j LaPrele 4th DIV., GERMAN .-: Matthew. ers line on or before April 1, 1950, :st Carol ?. C. 139; Third Class Ray Jiffs, Very Reasonable at a point approved by the Dis: 179 whose wife, Shamu. l.v.-Kendell, 131; J- See At l .. Garf-.e:.i trict so as to control the entire . Lincoln Ave., 139; Elva Bowden. 151; 3121 South 4000 West located when and of water, K ibinson, supply Haxil 1"' 138; Cheese is so easy to I. ,.sion I'.nr of the 4lh Infan'.-on the premises of the consumer, Norma Hauler, 13 in Germany. a proper place and protection Hope Latham, 148; No'a S;; i :v. serve, so quick therefore shall be provided by the Shirley Barton, 139; May Consumer. to nlease. TE4E3ESE 'Sanders, 144; Margaret , Section 2. That the Board of A Person Con Bleed To Death Trustees of the District shall as: Till-a of for date notice IIME more profitably sign and give FOR SALE-O- ne Honer SLOW KNllYN I I SiAYU A IJl'K the installation of meters on each accordian and case, very good street and the consumer shall per32 condition. Dial 6082 or 6191. Utah Motor Transport Association mit the employees of the Magna UTAH MILK FOUNDATION Water- - Company to install said meter at such time. Section 3. All meters and meter installations must be paid for by April 1, 1956. In the event, at the time of the installation of said meter, the consumer is unable to pay the full costs, he must execute an agreement providing for the payment of said meter and meter installation on or before the 1st day of April, 1956. Section 4. If a meter is not installed on or before April 1, 1956, the District reserves the right to discontinue the supply of water to the consumer until such time as a meter is installed. This Resolution shall be published in the issue of the Magna Times appearing on the 27th day of January, 1956. This Resolution shall become effective on the date of its publication. 'fjss Dated this 24th day of January, Womens U sers SCHOOL Bowling ! man--uve- - , ani-nid- 'h j t91 l d.fi-.-reii- t 193-15- 2- . I 7; 1 155-15- 3; 153-16- llyi-'!-'-- - Bt-gen-t, er A 155-16- 3; - . 1 Cut-littl- - 150-15- 155-16- 0; ; 143-1:- 178-16- 3; Jl.-le- Me-:Car- ! le 1 J - I . FOR SALE ) I - -- I - FOR EVERY TASTE! ; 1 V-- al-,'iler, Bc.l-Hele- s : 148-14- 0; e-- 141-14- 2; fu-ld- IN 133-14- 4. MINUTES ... Smil Ml Two rows ik of silver dollars around the 1956. MAGNA WATER COMPANY, an Improvement District By E. D. Jenkins, Chairman Date of publication, January 1956. . 27, FOR SALE 3 bedim, brick home, with garage, chain link fane, sprinkling system, landscaped. carpeting in two rooms and halL Call 2991 or inquire 3300 So. 7450 West. 32 Thfis MkmmOfi . 32 and fringe benefits. FOR SALE Only 5600 down, modern 1 bedroom homo, tilt kitchen end bath, fine utility room, carport. Located in Granger. Dial More titan $39,000,000 was spent for supplies and services, which helped hundreds of Utah businesses. 33 The companys Utah tax bill was $10,750,000, with $7,500,000 going to schools sufficient money to pay for educating 24,000 children for a full year. White? t Way Subdiiftn Choice Building Lott FOR SALE- 7600 West - The remainder was.for other expenses, including federal taxes. One hundred million silver dollars placed edge to edge would make a double row around Utahs 1200 mile border. Actually, Kennecocts expenditures spread throughout the state, passing from hand to hand, helping to create better living; Theres another side to the influence of Kennecotts copper production on Utahs prosperity. For every job in a basic industry like ours, four additional jobs are needed in the state to meet company and employee needs. So Kenne cons 6300 jobs account for 25,200 other jobs a total of 31500 Utahns Wi at 3100 South) Now construction only Largo Lots. Excellent Suburban Location Magna Water end Natural Gas Available Inquire: 3030 So. 7600 West Phone: Megan 2724 34 I 955 Last year, Kcnnecotts Utah Copper Division produced about 230,000 tons of copper. To accomplish this more than 45,000,000 tons of waste were removed at the mine and more thaa 27,000,000 cons of ore were mined and processed. The expense of operations was more titan 1100,000,000 a major factor in Utahs prosperity. More than $34,000,000 was received by Kennecocts W00 employees in wages homo in FOR SALE Granger, lga. lot with garden spot, alum, storm door and windows, double garage, carpeting, gas range. Very reasonable. Inquire 3455 S. 3450 West, dial AM AM XtiJv Ooppa'DutUitMApwfcuv employed because m m u of copper production. yf-- J. Listen To The Cyprus Ili-Kl- ub Kennecott Copper Corporation I A Good Neighbor For Cyprus High School and Magna and Garfield Communities Saturday, S to 6 p. m. Helping to Build a Better Utah r KLUB 570 (Formerly KUTA) y--y . $ A. Km F: V'.y'-- J v r 'Vrfcl A AI |