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Show Friday. March 22,4067 Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah as.-f- t. and inundates 3.87 acres Item and used tor industrial pur- - returned to the architects, or to in NW'.SWfc said Sec. 23. Pond Iposes in the processing of salt re' 'the Granite School District, in No. 2, created by a 4 ft. high dam, fining, sanitation, dust elimina-th- e good order within ten (10) days Th Magna Tima is qualified center being located N. 150 tion and all uses incid.nt to the following receipt of proposal. as a Newspaper to publish Legal n. tomWvi' Cor operation of a salt refining plant (s) Dow P. Brian Notices. having bean approved in NEViNEL Sec. 8 and NS la tbe Third District Court of Salt Board of Education NWVi Sec. 5, T1S, R2W. Lake County. Granite School District and Don Laurence 28220 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS Date of First Publication, 5491 West 4100 South, Rushton, CONSULT COUNTY CLERK Salt Lake City, Ut.; 0.1 acc.-- ft for March 8, 1957. PROBATE AND GUARDIANDate of Last Publication, March miscellaneous use from a SHIP NOTICES. well btt. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a 22, 1957. point N. 2067 ft. and E. 2512 ft. The following applications have from SW Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. been filed with the State Engineer The water will be diverted directto appropriate water in Salt Lake Sec. 23. Pond No. 4, created by a ly into a pond inunda'ing 1.33 County, State of Utah, throughout 4 ft. high dam, the center being acres in NE'sSWL said Sec. 23 20-Ythe entire year, unless otherwise located N. 1280 ft. and E. 730 ft r. designated. All locations are from from WM Cor. said See. 23. The SLB&M. pond has a capacity of 3.3 ac.-f- t. 26274 - Laurence Rushton, 5491 and inundates 1.86 acres in SWfc Mrs. George W. (Jo) Willmore West 4100 South, Salt Lake City, NWi said See. 23. Pond No. 5, of Magna was presented with a and 39.4 ac.-f- t. created by a fill made in conUt.; 0.268 sec.-f- t. beautiful gold clock Wednesday front three for wells bet. 50 and structing 2100 South St., the ren- - Lake'City, Ut.; 0.075 sec.-f- t. by the Glim Bros. Music evening 500 ft. deep at points as follows: ter bring located N. 2300 ft. and miscellaneous use from a in appreciation of many Company (1) N. 2471.6 ft. and E. 152.47 ft.; E. 1180 ft. from W Cor. said Sec. well bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a years of service. (2) N. 1427 ft. and E. 172 ft.; (3) 23. The pond has a capacity point S. 220 ft. and E. 1060 ft. The event which commemoratinundates from W Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. ed the 50th N. 1427 ft. and E 472 ft., all from of 19 ac.-- ft and of Glen and The water will be diverted direct-a- t Bros. Music anniversary SW Cor. Sec. 23, T1S, R2W. Not 9.7 acres in SWViNW was held at concern, anytime will more than 0.268 NWHNW1 said Sec. 23. The'iy into a pond inundating 0.23 the Salt Lake Country and s:c.-f- t. be taken from one or all water will be stored and used as acre in NWHSWtt said Sec. 23 attended by 150 people. wells. The water from the three a supplemental supply from Jan.1 and used for muskrat farming, Mrs. Willmore was one of 13 wells will be conveyed through 1 to Dec. 31 for muskrat farming, fish culture, water fowl and frog so honored. A total of employes -fish stock and No. 5 450 ft. of ditch to Pond culture 1, horses, 414 raising, raising and for watering was recorded by the 13 ytara water-fowuse. j io cattle and 25 sheep, where it will be commingled with l other wat:r and thence spilled I 28192 - Morton Salt Co., Salt- Protests resisting the granting employes. The has three stores, for miscellan- - of any of the foregoing applica- one in company over Pond No. 1, through a scries air, Ut.; .668 sec.-Salt Lake City, in Ogden well bet. tions, with reasons therefor, must and Provo. nt other ponds Nos. 2 to 5, incl. eous use from a described as follows: Pond No. 1, 700 and 800 ft deep at a point S. be in affidavit form, with extra created by a 4 high dam, the 310 ft and W. 308 ft. from NE copy and filed with the State and Cor. Sec. 6, T1S, R2W. The water gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Whittier School being located S. 520 Rag E. 540 ft from Wtt Cor. said Sec. will be conveyed through Lake City 14, Utah, on or before Drive Big Success to plant water sys-- j April 28, 1957. 23. Th: pond has a capacity of pipe 35 NOTICE 7.5 Clerk-Treasur- er n. Magna Woman Given Service Award i I n. n. b n. er ft n. ft Joseph M. Tracy STATE ENGINEER Published in the Magna Times, Magna, Utah, March 15, 22, 29, 1957. a V a f See the new LCF.' Successor to the COlE. & Notice To ft Contractors ft Chevrolet Task Force 57 Tirucks Bleiai ft m ! ft ft THE ONLY TWICE-PROVE- ft 9 ft 9 ft D ft NEW TRUCKS and performance proved ft Economy proved on Hie world-famo- Jft and on the Alcan Highway to Alaska v iV ft ft ft ft ft GM Proving Ground J Already proved in the hands of nearly 100,000 owners! -- ft ft ft i LGltf FORWARD! ultra-mode- . cipal Th selections will be directed by James Maher- - and Wells McAllister. All locil interested people are invited to watch this local program. ir is a signal honor for Cyprus to have been chosen represent the district Copper Coif Ladieu Slato Opening- Fete ' At Meadowbrook - TuJS ierS April 2, 1957. The tight is reserv. ed by the Board of Education to reject any and all proposals. A certified check or bid bond of not leu than five pet rent (5 pef rent) of the amount of the' bid, drawn payabl; to the order of the Board of Education of the Granite School District, shall accompany WEY-RIT- E the bid. The check or bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter will help into the contract or put up the bond required. you take The work called for is separatoff and con-tred into three (3) contracts, nameweight, ly: General Contract- - -- Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Contract--an- d maintaining Electrical Contract Detailed health and instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks are on vitality file in the office of Lorenzo S. riNTRODUCTOar1! Young, Architect 826 Continental Bank Building, and at the office con, wily of the Board 6f Education, Gran J ite School District 8212 South aN w mill State Street where they may be consulted or secured for the pur- Elva Bolton Phone 5585 pose of bidding. A deposit of 2775 South 6000 West $40.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plana. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are e ol 14: The LCF. outdatos and outdassos the CO.E.I It's lower than the COi. by as much as 8 Yi inches, and bettor looking by far! LCF.'s are also easier to service. Just raise the hood for all routine maintenance. A famous Chevy short-stroV8 powers every LCF. mod ell ke Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of ths Granite School District up to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2. 1957 for the construction of a senior high school at 3600 South and 3600 West Salt Lake County, Utah. Bids will be publicly opened in the Board's office, at 3212 SfuSTlt RTi Representing Granite School District, Cyprus high school music department will present a proA gram, Secondary School Music Program," Sunday, March 31st, at 12:00 noon on KSL-Tannounces Walter K. Daly, prin- The opening social of the Utah Copper Club Ladies1 Golf Association will be hdd Saturday, March 30th at the1 Meadowbrook club. A social hour wilt be held from 12:30 .to 1:30 p.RL, followed by luncheon. The committee in charge requests that reservations be made by March 20th with either Mrs. H. T. Dyches in Magna or- Mrs. Vera- - Reese in Salt The Whittier School PTA de- Lake City. All members and other intersires to thank parents for their ested .ladies whose husbands are in the recent rag cooperation members of the Utah. Copper Golf drive. A total of 1720 pounds of rags Club, are invited to join. was collected and sold for $412.80. Winning rooms were led by Mr. HEALTH OFFICERS Johnson and Mr. Abrahams, and WARN OF ILLNESS students of these rooms will be guests at a weiner. roast Health 'authorities report there For collecting over 150 pounds are a number of sore throats" of rags, students in rooms of Miss prevalent in this area, some of Christensen, Mr. Garrett Mr. them being due to, scarlatina. Hess and Miss Adams, will re- Streptococca infections are ceive milk nickels. All others will to develop Into rheumatic prone fever. be given candy suckers. Such complications, the' health authorities advise, can be avoided in most instances by prompt treatment with penicillin and sulfonamides. It la recommended that persons complaining of sore Mr conthroat, fever hen aiVpce sult their and physician promptly, tal struck his eye while at case diagnosed as scarlatina any work. be isolated for seven days. He was taken to a Salt Lake The measles and chicken-po- x and observaunder hospital kept cases have somewhat abated in tion for ten days, being operated this vicinity. on Thursday. . Best wishes are extended. ft ft Cyprus School Featured On TV Program 155; A. The Mail Story Bowden, Magna postal patrons will be interested in the fact that as a special contribution by the Post Office Department to the goal of Postmaster eradicating polio, Arthur E. Summerfield has made arrangements for the new polio stamp to be kept on sale indefinitely. The new 3 --cent commemorative stamp "Honoring Those Who Helped Fight Polio," was placed on first day sale January 15 in Waahington, D. C. and is now on sale at the Magna Post Office. It was originally planned. to issue 120,000,000 of these stamps; however, as a continuing reminder to people to take their polio shots, the Post Office Department will keep the polio stamp on sale at all post offices for an indefinite period. CONTEST EXTENDED BOWLING Ut -- 6; 131-14- 3; Tuesday Altomoon In the Tuesday League, Afton Drain had high acore of 178 and others of Others were E. Rushton, E. Bowden, 174; M. ButM. Kemp, terfield, R. Thomas, M. Robinson, 135; L. McCarty, 134; 145-15- 0. 1U-14- Chevrolet Biggest Sellers . Biggest Savers Only franchised ChivroM deilers mnfwzi this 0 MS 143-14- 0; 137-15- 3; 144-17- 3; a a 5; a "B" League In the "B" League, Lillian Riley captured high game of 187 and Claone Dyches took high series of 475 with games of Magna UP&L Men closely followed by Orlcan RichReceive Recognition for a 460 ardson, series. Kenneth O. Booth and Karl T. Other games were E. Mats, V. Nordquist, 156; M. Clark, Gilgen, Magna' residents, employes of Utali Foster 8t Light 151; L. Empey, E. Giles, received recognition 141; L. Densley, 151; R. Andrus. Company, ' for outstanding achievement in 143; D. Disera, 148; J. Peterson, 166; V. Williams, 171. safety on Friday, March 11th. They have worked continuousSquad No. 6 took high game of ly for more than 10 years in a 731 and aeries of 1987. hazardous occupation without e accidents. "A" League Mr. Booth and Mr. Gilgen were Romaine Zito had a beautiful honored at the company's 1957 high game of 206 in the "A" safety roll of honor banquet at the League of women's bowling at the Roof Garden, .Hotel Utah, Salt Utah Copper Club and series of Lake City. 548 with othergames of Other high "games were L. Fashion is something barbar- Erickson, M. SandaU, ous, for it produces .innovation 156; P. Moore, E New-bolwithout reason and imitation 164; I. Tuckey, 182; R. Cushwithout benefit. ing, 154; R. Morse, 167; S. Begent, -- George Santayana 152; A. McCarty. 170; D. Merrill. 148-15- town tndcnurft 155-18- - 166-19- 2; 154-16- 5; d. Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND Leo vo Salt Lako iOO P. M. Via list Sooth 3:30 P. M. EAST' BOUND-Loa- vo Magna m i See Your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer that Walks lost-tim- x from Tooolo Via 3500 South un-laotherwise noted. Fast, depend able, inexpensive ox service on all schedules. Wo adding new schedules, for convenience, on a 30 day trial basis, . Your patronage win determine our ability to them a permanent part of your bus service. Those schedules are: Leaving Salt Lake for Magna 10:45 JL M. and 0:30 P. M. Leaving Magna for Salt Lako 11:30 JL M. and 10:20 P. M. limillllllllllllllllllllllllllMllltlllllllll the cleaner 145-14- 1; . 1:55 JL M. 11:25 P. M. All Schedule Model 84 N. Cooley, L Romolo, 139; U. Latham, 142; Sudbury, 132; V. Jensen, L. Peterson, 130; J. Jeffs, 143; N. Sizemore, Reid, 136; N. Kauter, A.' Knight,' 156; E. Strebble, 157; T. Simmons, 132; Bevan, 131. EAST BOUND-Lea- ve Magna Dally except Sundays ft Holidays 1:35 A. M. ft Q Constellation 7; Bolt Lake City Phone EL , Effective August 20. 1050 Tooolo Salt Lako Magna WEST BOUND -- Leave Salt Lako Dolly except Sundays ft Holidays 0:00 A. M. 0:10 A. M. Get & new ar WOMEN'S 360 South West Temple For modern features you can bo sure of Singleton,' The Western Rental Company "Name the Apartment Contest," for the large apartment building, which ia being completed in the Den-MSubdivision on 8490 W. in Mama, has been extended to April 15th. The person submitting the best name will be presented with a $50 U. S. Savings Bond. Entries already- - received will be held for the new extended date, and all other entries are welcomed by the firm. No Jingles to write, nothing to purchase just submit a name. Entries should be' mailed' to Western Rental Company, P. Q. Box 95, Magna. The previous deadline was extended as manufacturers ware not able to deliver the Mwiti type columns and ballus trade will decorate the front of th structure. Several columns will lend ah Monday League Merle Mccham had .high .game old "southern" affect to the buildof 151 in the Monday League. ing. Other high scores were L. MatFOR RENT 3 room thews, 145; C. Bertoch, 138; G. S. Matthews, house, please inquire at 3028 hot. Peel, 050 West. 135; L. Johnston, D. Russell 134; M. Colling, 131; M. Bowden, split. 161-15- 0; Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comet the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years . . . Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey . 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky JmentJge .4 APT. NAME Lewis Bros. Stages 7:30 JL M. 11:30 A. M. 0:40 JL M. 0:55 JL M. 4:10 P. M. 1:30 P. M. 1&20 P. M. T. 157-16- 8; 152. -- Byron L. Huisk, Magna Postmaster imiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiim 7:30 JL M. 10:45 A. M. 3:25 P. M. 8:20 P. M. 1:00 P. M. 1:30 P.M. 8:30 P. M. Griffith, 151; AHarward. C. Rodgers, 157; J. bourbon Now, $69.95 Was $97.10 Huffakers ' |