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Show Friday, March IS, 1957 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah NOTICE OFFICIALS DECLARE MARCH AS OFFICIAL EGG MONTH The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer o appropriate water in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unleu otherwise designated. All locations are from SLBAM. v .v raising and for watering S horses, 10 cattle and 25 sheep. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form, with ex re copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Utah on or before L11? C,ty, April 28, 1957. Joseph M. Tracy A?- 26274 - Laurence Rush ton, 5491 West 4100 South, Salt Lake City, I welU bet 50 and; Magna, from three tOO ft. deep at points ai follows: 1957. (1) N. 2471.6 ft. and E. 152.47 ft.; '2) N. 1427 ft and E. 172 ft.; (3) N. 1427 ft and E 172 ft, all from JW Cor. Sec. 23, TlS, R2W. Not nt anytime will more than 0.268 if;.; . 0.268 sec.-f- t. and 39.4 ac.-f- Published in the Magna Times, Utah. March 15, 22, 29. t. 0QUIRRH STAKE ft ; V; '-- ? be taken from one or all ?:c.-f- t. wells. The water from the three wells will be conveyed through 150 ft. of ditch to Pond No. I, ; HW'tl r f saa NEWS ."V. . V- --. V .V ! NOTES A number of activities arc being planned by the Cyprus high school band. this organ-iMtio- n On March will travel to Granite high for the annual Granite School District Music Festival. All Gran- . ite DUtrict . high school bands will Coon, 141; Denice Desera, 142, combine, Erma Giles, 15- -; Claone Dych:s, On March 31st, Cyprus band 161; Alice Ribotto. 145; Dorothy at 10:00 a.m. Davis, 145; Vi Nordquist, 140; will play on KSL-TOrl:an Richardson, 145. In April and May, the annual Team No. 4 took hign game of Region Band Festival is slated, 701 and No. 5, scries bf 1960. featuring the Region Wing Ensembles for special groups on Ap.il 3rd and on April 10, the Region String Ensembles are slated at Olympus. The festival The Cyprus high school Girls' is scheduled on May 3rd at GranGlee presented a lovely program ite High. at the Hunter Ward Sunday eveConThe annual Fojr-Schoning, directed by James Maher. The musical numbers, solos cert ia slated April 18 at Cyprus, and readings were enjoyed by a consisting of Kearns Junior, Brockbank, Valley and Cyprus. large congregation. .... d.nt, retired March 1st after being employed for over 33 years by local industries. Mr. Mitchell plans to reside in this community. He resides on 8650 West V Selected Chairman Mr. Jay Monson, son of Mr. and Uquirrh Stake is planning a Mrs. A. J. Monson of Magna, has Benefit Cake Sale on Wednesday, been selected chairman of the March 20th at the Magna Safeway LDS Senior High School RelaStore. Delicious cakes will be tions Committee, at Utah State offered to the public. University in Logan. The proceeds from this sale This committee was formed to will be used to purchase decora- interest prospective U. S. U. stu tions for the Stake M Men and dents in the Latter-Da- y Saint In Gleaner banquet and dance on stitute on (he Utah State campus. March 30th at Pleasant Green Mr. Monson is former student wardhouse. body president at Cyprus, and also held other positions of prom' vhere it will be commingled with ither water and thence spilled over Pond No. 1, through a series of other ponds Nos. 2 to 5, incL LajviAj described as follows: Pond No. 1, created by a 4 ft high dam, the Governor Gecrgo Dewey Clyde end Herbert Beyers, presl-deof the Poultry end Egg Xiaiional Board, declare March aa center being located S. 520 ft and E. 540 ft from W Cor. said Sec. EGG MONTH in Utah and across the nation. 23. The pond haa a capacity of March is Egg Month in Utah i :'gs this month and throughout 7.5 ac.-- ft and inundates 3.87 acres in NW'sSWK Mid Sec. 23. Pond and across America. .he ia:." inence. "Blarney Ball" Its the month the Poultry and Special promotions locally and No. 2, created by a 4 ft high dam, On March 16:h, 8:30 p.m., N. 150 thoulocated encenter the Board and to National being Egg nationally will be staged Stake MIA will present sands of farmers across the coun- courage c insumption of these pro- ft and E. 730 ft from Wtt Cor. Oquirrh a Ball with the Magna "Blarney a atten23. Sec. The pond has ducts which arc now in plentiful laid try have set aside to call 2nd Wards as hosts for 1st and Inac.-ft and tion to the nutritional vulu.s in supply and at costs that make capacity of I the evening. acres 4 in NW'iSW' and undates on food eggs. best of one the poultry them buys An unusually fine time is planreports Farres H. and SWKNWK Mid Sec. 23. ned, and everyone 14 years and Herbert Beyers, president of the market, 4 a No. created 3, ft high older is invited. Admission is by of Logan, state chairman Pond the Poultry and Egg National Nyman Month drive. dam, the center being located N. free and music is to be furnished Board this year is a Utahn. He for the PENB Egg "A Laaguo 470 ft and E. 750 ft from W orchestra. Eggs particularly are reports: Cenella Rodgers had high game Cor. Mid Sec. 23. The pond has a by Salisbury's of diet essential an any part and inunof 199 in the A League of capacity of 1.6 ac.-- ft Fun Night Dietitians recommend that every Mid Womene bowling and others of j62 acres In SWWfW dates the On Thursday, March 21st, one eat at least one egg a day to 158-1Sec. 23. Pond No. 4, created by a for a 515 aeries. Romaine and 'Scouts will help insure a strong the center being Stake Beehive Zito took high series of 553 with dam, both e! toetted1 ft." diet Poultry, including 5 730 ft nd N. 1280 a swimming party is planned at games of chicken and turkey, has been Cor. said Sec. 23. The W4 from Other fine scores were Maxine the Magna Jackling Pool from Sandall, 156; Fran Sheppick, 189; proved as food that is high in prorea capacity of 3.3 ac.-- ft be will Sealed hu pond proposal to 6:30 8:00 p.m. tein and low in fat, making it the ceived 164; Elaine Husband, the Board of Education and inundates 1.80 acres in SWV Refreshments will later be Pearl Moore, Ellen best possible food for people who of the by NWtt said Sec. 23. Pond No. 5, New bold, 160; District School Granite up Each the at Stakehouse. served have to watch their waistlines." Jeanne Bawden, 178; Ruby Cushto 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, created by a fill made In con- ward ia to asked furnish being Edna Meyer, 183; Governor Clyde in proclaiming 1957 for the construction of a structing 2100 South St, the cen- their own supervisors at the pool. ing, Aline senior high school at 3600 South ter being located N. 2300 ft and Griffith, Amy McMarch as Egg Month stated: Truth Coon and Jack Nell Powell, and 3600 West, Salt Lake County, E. 1180 ft from W Cor. said Sec. Irene Taylor,are the stake Carty, Wilding "Nutritionists tell us that egg Utah. Bids will be publicly open- 23. The pond has a capacity Vivian Kemp, 164; Ar-liinundates and protein comes so near to perfec- ed in the Board's office at 3212 of 19 ac.-- ft Harward, 160; Louise Ericktion that scientists use it as a South State Street, Salt Lake 9.7 acres in SWkNW'i and son, 156; Irene Tuckey, 160; Dot standard to measure the value of 7:30 Tuesday, NWfcNWK said Sec. 23. The Merrill, 157; Jean Hubbard, 165; uuh City ,t Worthy Show foods. That other in Proteins ialApril 2, iM7. The right is reserv-wh- y water will be stored and used as As a fine contribution to the Nola Farnsworth, 173; Roxie of meals egga belong in the y the Board of Education to. a supplemental supply from Jan. Magna 2nd Ward Building Fund, Morse, 169. 1 to Dec. 31 for muskrat farming, the Gem Theatre is people of all ages every day. and .1 proposals. contributing is an excellent time to call alien-- 1 certified check or bid bond of stock raising, fish culture and a movie, "David and Bathaheba, Monday League. tion to this Important industry in 1(!U u,an five per cent (5 per cent) water-fouse. on Wednesday, March 20th at the Salt-aerUtah and urge all people to ob- - 0j Mary Bowden had high game 28192 - Morton Salt Co., Bmount of the bid, drawn local theatre. 146 in the Monday Afternoon the occasion by eating more Dayable to the order of the Board air, Ut.; .668 sec.-- ft for miscellan- Shows will be at 5:00, 7:00 and of Other games were Shir-kn- e a League. well use from bet Granite the of Education of 9:00 p.m., and tickets may be objeous Gustie Matthews, School District, shall accompany tained from the Magna 2nd Ward Conradson, 139; M. Sanders, 137; the bid. The check or bond of the Bishopric, the MIA or at the door. Carol Bertoch, 133; Denna All proceeds will be donated accepted bidder shall be forfeited 130; Betty Poulsen, 130. in case he fails or refuses to enter for the building fund through the :into the 'contract or put up the courtesy of the George Smith bond required. Tuesday League family. The work called for is separatFor the Tuesday Afternoon ed into three (3) contracts, nameM Feta League, Emma Strebble had high Elva Rush- An Oquirrh Stake M Men and games of ly: General Contract- - Plumbing, Afton Drain, .Gleaner banqirt is sla'ed for ton, Heating and Ventilating Contract--an- d Butter- Electrical Contract Detailed in NE'SNE'i Sec. 6 and Ns March 30th at the Pleasant Green Margaret Norma Hauter, 150- instructions, plans ar.d specifica- NWVi Sec. 5, TlS, R2W. Ward, followed fcy a dance. A field, 28220 - Laurence and Don nominal charge will be made for: tions and proposal blanks are on Carol Bertoch, 158; Hope file in the office of Lorenzo S. Rush ton, 5491 West 4100 South, the entertainment and dinner is Latham, 156; June Jeffs, Nadine Cooley, Nola Young, Architect, 828 Continental Salt Lake City, Ut; 0.1 sec.-- ft for to be served at 6:30 p.m. Bank Building, and ut tiic office miscellaneous use from a Dancing will be to the strains Sizemore, . G: an- - well bet 50 ahd 500 ft. deep at a of Salisburys orchestra. of the Hoard of Others were Arvilla Knight, t, 3212 South point N. 2067 ft. and E. 2512 ft. it j School Madalyn Robinson, State Stiect, whore they may be 'from SW Cor. Sec. 23, TlS, R2W. Fireside Planned 141; Mab:l Jean Kemp, 136; J. Special purchase give t.Kwater directwill be diverted fi:i.-.ii- l s pur- The ei or vuri',1 for Fireside is planned at the Sparks, 137; Vera Jensen, 139; I. you lowest price ever on pose of bidding. A deposit of ly into a pond inundating 1.33 Oquirrh Stake house on Sundav Romola, 145; Margo Wadsworth, 10.00 will lie requhed to guar-:in- v acrea in NE'.SWVi said Sec. 23 evening. March 31st at 9:15 p.m., 138; Lila McCarty, 133; Marian Hoover's finest cleaner. i. turn vt c.'i'.d plan. Said and used for muskrat farming, for m Men and Gleai?rs. Bawden, 136; June Nelson, 139; Brand new . . . still in All Master M Men and Golden Ruth Thomas, 131; Ann Bowden, .Icp.sit will be ix funded provid- fish culture, water fowl and frog 5 for ed Hie p'.jns and specifications arc raising and watering horses, Gleaner are extended a special 130; Joan Simons, 130. factory carton. Full rcturo.d to tin; architects, nr to 10 cattle and 25 sheep. invitation for their attendance. 28221 Laurence and Don Rush-towarranty. liic G.u.ii:o Sclui.il Ditric'.. in 5491 West 4100 South, Salt good or.ii r within ten (10) days Garfield Play Lake City, UL; 0.075 aec.-f- t. of priposuh for rrct 1.95 following An interesting three-ac- t ipl $12 drama Formerly I1. miscellaneous use from a Brian (.) Dow was presented Tuesday evening well bet 50 and 500 ft. deep at a at the Garfield LDS Ward. Gone Board of Edueaiion point S. 220 ft. and E. ' 1060 ft. With the Girls. Mrs. Hollo Rom-re- ll from W'i Cor. Sec. 23, TlS. R2W. Granite School District they hist) was the director, assisted by of First Date Publication, The water will be diverted direct- Mrs. Lola Densley. March 8. 1957. ly into a pond inundating 0.23 The cast of characters included March acre in NW'tSWU said Sec. 23 Sharon Romrell, Ilene Maxwell 11 S 221)at0 of UlA A U and used for muskrat farming, Betty Steiner, Judy Gregory, Mac fish culture, water fowl and frog Densley, Marsha Bowden, Joyce Gregory, Ann Sutton, Seth Tracy, E. and E Vaughn Harris Matthews. . Interesting Vacation CYPRUS 157-16- 1. STATE ENGINEER n. t "B" League 19th, 7:30 p.m. at the Oquirrh Stake house for all Mia Maids and their mothers. Norma Collings had high game Everyone in this group la of 171 and series of 483 in the B tended a special invitation League with other games of their attendance. March ol Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch have returned home after spending a most interesting vacation on a guided tour through Mexico. They saw beautiful churehei and ca.hedrals, memorable for their architecture; also visited hops of interest, monastaries, convents, pyramids and the national museum. One of the chief items of interest was the castle of Chapultop, where. Spanish rulers lived, also some of the presidents of Mexico, floating gardens and the bullfight arena. Tne average age of the 33 people who enjoyed the tour waa 67. Mr. Franklin Dick Staker hu Stako been appointed a two-yemissionary for Oquirrh Stake. ar Mrs. Dick Staker entertained for the 4th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Marsha Lee on March 10th. Fourteen children attended and enjoyed an afternoon of games, prizes and WOMEN'S BOWLING Notice To Contractors Old Fashioned STRAIGHT WHISKY 161-16- 3; 151-16- 7; 183-15- 6; ne ,y pis ve n. 144-14- 1; 35 off h, ! on new Men-Glean- HOOVER -- 4; 5; SDefuxe 155-17- 1; 168-15- 0; 153-13- 153-14- 4; n. 144-14- 1. E.lu.-uiim- Di.-tnc- MeIHOSI on a label means the very best" MELROSE DELUXE STRAIGHT WHISKY. 90 PROOF. 7 YEARS OLD. 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