Cannot run 64 bit Safari 4.0.3 in Snow Leopard

I'm currently running Safari 4.0.3 (6531.9) in OS X 10.6 and have noticed that, when I use "Get Info," there's no "Open in 64 bit" like there is on my laptop running the same version of Safari and 10.6. (I've noticed this because of problems I've been having with 1Password, Evernote, and CosmoPod.)
What's going on? I tried downloading and re-installing Safari but get the message "Safari can't be installed on this disk. "This update requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or newer."

hello R:
Welcome to Apple discussions
If I may ask, what are you worried about?
Open the activity monitor and right-click on the bar and click on kind. All the applications running under the 64 bit protocol are so indicated.
By the way, you will not be able to determine speed of 64 vs 32 bit unless you benchmark.
Barry

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