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Show Notice To Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of Cannon & Fetzer, Architects, iip to 2:00 P.M., Monday, August 12, 1935, at which time they will be opened, for Reconditioning the Steam Heating System in the Beaver High School at Beaver, Utah, including also certain Plumbing items. Plans and Specifications for the work mentioned, prepared by the said Architects, will be available to bidders at their office, 506 Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on and after August 2, 1935. A deposit of $10.00 will be required for each set given out, said deposit to be returned after the bids have been opened, on return re-turn of the Plans and Specifications Specifica-tions in good order, provided the one securing them has submitted a bid in proper form. Each bid must be accompained by a certified check, payable to the undersigned, for not less than 5 of the amount thereof, said amount to be forfeited if the bid accompanying it is accepted and the bidder then fails to enter into the contract or to furnish a performance per-formance bond as required by law. Contract and bond forms may be seen at the office of the Architects. Archi-tects. Time for completion will be an element in determining the award. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION, Beaver County, Utah, School District By Joseph C. Smith, President and E. A. Griffiths, Clerk. Beaver, Utah, July 30, 1935. First pub. Aug. 1 last Aug. 8 mann. King Vidor directed the picture. Cooper, as the author, suddenly learns that high living and luxury has ruined his literary ability and, with his wife, he goes to his country home in Connecticut. Connecti-cut. There he finds fresh inspiration inspira-tion in the strange habits and customs, cus-toms, of his foreign-born neighbors neigh-bors and he decides to write about them, with his farm girl neighbor ' as the heroine. After his wife departs de-parts to return to the comforts of city life, the author and the girl realize they love each other. But her father, in keeping with tradition, tradi-tion, has commanded that she marry a man of his choice, al-j though she does not love him. She decides finally to rebel against parental dictation, to live as she chooses, but she meets with tragedy, trag-edy, while Helen Vinson, as the wife, fights with woman's weapons weap-ons to keep her husband. Wednesday and Thursday The evolution of the tango from half a century ago, when it writhed writh-ed with wild abandon to the tune of "La Cucaracha" in sailors' dives and half-breeds' resorts in the underworld of Buenos Aires, to the present day when it has ( became the chic dance of de luxe ballrooms the world over, forms a sequence in "Under the Pampas Moon," starring Warner Baxter and Ketti Gallian and coming to the Firmage theatre Wednesday and Thursday. Natives, South American Indians, first did the swaying, provocative steps in their fiestas on the pampas. The incumbent Europeans found it exhilarating and sensual and it was taken up in the dance halls of the Argentine capital after some of the savagery had been eliminated elimin-ated and the voluptuous and , -i graceful movements stressed. |