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Show Q lege, Tooele; Mrs. Lillian Jullian, American Fork; CD 24 Alhambra, Calif.; one children; REDWOOD MOTORS AUTHORIZED Skamper $500 700 hMll NEW MINI TRUCK TralUr S-- 15 n Discount on 1982 Models . 1982. Survivors, widow; 12.8 A private sale will be held Tuesday, April 20, 1982, 7:30 a.m. at 4518 So. 900 East, Salt Lake, Utah for a 1970 Chevy Camaro, Serial GMAC FINANCING AVAILABLE SK61044 CD daughters, Barbara J. Denny, Murray; Julie R. Bennett Patterson, Kearns; five grandchildren; five MECHANICS LIEN 3 p J22-1- P PUBLIC NOTICE SO. REDWOOD RD. 973-708- RIGHT PLACE (fluted. RIGHT PRICE RIGHT NOW 4600 So. Slate 78 Datsun Pickup 4 speed, radials, chrome FM stereo, custom Very shell, good gas mileage. good condition. Call 966-663- 7 after 5 p m. brothers, sister. C24 IQ 266-003- 3 id C24 CHEV Vi TON, 4 wheel drive pickup. Sleeper and roll bar included 968 6123 D23-21979 HIGH SIERRA GMC 4x4. 350 engine, P.S., P.B., duel gas tanks, running boards, heavy duty bumpers. Cab high sleeper. Excellent conS24 2S dition, $6,500 NEW 1981 TOYOTA trans., S24-1- P S24-1- P Terry Siebert 4518 So. 900 East Salt Lake, Utah rear JUST ARRIVED B-20- DEATHS church. - 9, Col. 9) he died in December 1963. Member of LDS (From Page Urses 57, BURIED. Ruth A. Urses, West Valley, Saturday in Mountain View 71 240Z METALLIC BLUE, automatic, air, good condi tion, $2,500 or best offer. Eve C8 TF nings, 268 6713 76 CELICA GT, loaded, must sell. Make offer. Call 561 8446. ft. trailer FOR SALE and 1978 Jeep Cherokee. Call S17 TL A24 IS r M24 1J 266 4734 CHRYSLER NEW PORT, 1972 Torino wagon. Your choice, $595. 972 6631. 1971 RIGHT PLACE RIGHT PRICE RIGHT NOW 4600 So. State 17ESTBURY 76 Capri WORKING FOR - YOU II ..... VOSb V6, spd., like new condition Was 2595 Now 73 C5 Jeep 4 NOTICE OF Third Judiciol District Court in and for Salt Lake County Pro bate Division Probate ft Guar spd., runs great! 70 Mustang Fastback Mint condition, 302 V8, auto., air, Just Ll'OJ super nice car. 76 Dodge Aspen Station Wagon, 318, V8, air, auto., Special Edition Pkg. 72 Datsun 510 0n,y 2 dr good runner. Big tires, V8, 3 dionship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further Information. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS 81 DATSUN B-2- 10 Stereo Casette AM-F- Sacrifice $4,800 BEETLE SUPER 74 Orange with black interior. Good condition. Runs super. Must see to appreciate, F25 1J $1,900 Call 250 3395. 71 DUSTER 6 CYL. engine, $275. 250 3010 after 5 p.m. Deceased Probate No. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 26th day of June, 1982, or said claims shall be forever barred. P82-18- 3 B24-1- 250-360- 4 S20 TL 74 FORD 74 PINTO WAGON Excellent condition. Low mileage, blue, A24 ID $1,400 969 7017. MERCURY MARQUIS 4 door, air. PS. P B. 400 engine. Call 278 7564 after B24 ID 6.30 p m. 76 Honda 78 Civic Good condition. Uses regular gas, $2,500. 262-722- 2o cyl, air 4 S23 1975 AMC PACER, 6 cond., $950 254 0363. 254 0363 J24 IQ 74 NOVA $400 OR BEST OF FER. 350 Chev. engine block, $50. 250 7591. W24 1J 1981 TORINO GOOD CONDITION $900, 4 door, auto, PB, Air 969-4040w- id 24 VW 4 DOOR, prigmal owner, 80,000 miles. Excellent 1977 JOHN A. ROKICH Attorney for Personal Representative condition. Must see and drive to appreciate. Make offer. 266 3435. 3617 South 8400 West W24-1- Magna, Utah Telephone: 1980 250-586- CHEV CAPRICE 4 dr, PS, PB, speed control, 26,000 miles. Extra Excellent clean. con- 966-7- 14 1 3617 South 8400 West P24 2q Magna, Utah fast with 84044 5 p.m. 974-578- 1976 MAZDA RX4 wagon with Ford 2000 cc engine. 4 sp ped trans. P.B., air. AMFM stereo. Excellent condition, Mc24 1L 1975 TOYOTA CORONA 5 speed transmission, A.C, new Excellent upholstry. con- dition. 486 3851, ask for Scott. D24 2G 1974 condition, miles. Cal! 59,000 967-044- 5 C241L CATALINA - LOW mileage, P.S., P B air, $750. Call 73 K24 2Q 79 MAZDA GLC Station Wagon Deluxe Excellent Condition 4 4 Wagon. White, 4 2 4 4 dr., White, 4 SUBARU stick shift, alrcond. and heater, radio, 43,000 miles, $2,950. 969 5862. W25-1- J 1980 PINTO HATCHBACK, like new, $3,500. 966 6658. T24 2Q 41081 spd 4 79 PINTO 5 1261 1233 RUNABOUT cyl., 4 1231 spd, 79 FUTURA dr. HT, Blue, cyl., spd trans. 79 TOYOTA SR5trans 4 Pickup, White, Camper Shell, 4 4 cyl., 5 1289 1234 spd TRANSPORTATION 73 PLY WAGON Green 71 $o O 195 $3 795 ,895 .u, SPECIALS $495 1286 LTD dr, Green, V8, auto trans, vinyl roof, air cond. $595 1299 74 PLY VALIANT dr.. Gray, 6 cyl., auto trans., vinyl roof 1291 $895 4 75 DODGE 1212 2661435n23 id 1977 495 $1 77 $2 195 dr., Blue, cly., spd trans. PINTO 77 SQUIRE $2 795 cyl, CAROLA TOYOTA 77 $2 ,695 dr.. White, cyl., spd 2 Pickup, White, Conditioning 1256 ARROW PLY 4 Air 22 dr.. Maroon, 6 cyl., 4 spd trans. 3 2 Opel Luxus Excellent C24-2- HENRY S. D1 B PUBLIC NOTICE Col- PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH TASIA PATSURIS, represen- Three preliminary rounds were held prior to last Wednesdays finals. GRANGER. Fire hy- drants have been color coded in an area of West Valley City by a Boy Scout completing requirements toward an Eagle badge. Rodney Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb, was honored at a court of honor in OR CLOUDING HER TITLE THERETO, Defendants. Civil No. C82-207- 9 00 1,295 v )AY T 3899 REDWOOD RD. 973-703- 0 Parts & Service open Sat. til p.m. 1 H24 id Early Preparation Is Made For Early Years BENNION. These students are preparing for things they will need in their later life; computers are already used in just about every area in business and soon will be used in the home, commented Dale Webb. This program gives the students beginning computer skills and From there they Vs. "V work, are already ished. establ- Two Men Foiled In Bag Grab WEST VALLEY. Police here are searching for two suspects Investigating Of- Leatherwood, David Larsen, Josh Player, Todd Frost, Shawna Gylling, Laura Wad-leJeff Johnston, Kevin Larsen, Angela K. Adams, Bret Arm- y, strong, : are hereby summoned and required to whose address is 3535 South 3200 West, West Valley City, Utah 84119, an answer, in writing to the complaint within twenty (20) days after service by publication of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court, from whom you may obtain a copy of said complaint. This is an action to Quiet Title to real property located at Magna, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, more particularly described as follows, to-wi- t: patrol leader and has been awarded the Arrow of assistant, and 1982. My a member of Order of attendance Attorney for Plaintiff 414 Boston Building 9 Exchange Place Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 355-786- On the Arrow. The Valley junior high ninth grader has eight years perfect TOM METOS 1 DON BLACKHAM BLACKHAM & BOLEY Attorney for Plaintiff 3535 So. 3200 West Street West Valley City, Utah 84119 1 2 or Telephone 968-828- which he received the award. He is in troop 691 where his father is the scoutmaster. He has been senior Honor and is the-Coun- ty Telephone Rodney Webb Light and 8, Block 4, ATHENS SUBDIVISION, according to the official plat thereof recorded in the office of Recorder of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. 4, 5, 6, 7 DATED this 19th day of March, (f W Caulfield Mattson, Gayle Linford and Joe Tedrow, counselor, plus Mr. Youth Is An Eagle Webb. We GRANGER Brien Caulfield has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Caulfield, he is in troop 691, Taylorsville 17th ward, where his scoutmasters were Bill Webb and his father. His badge was presented by Joe Smout. His project involved cleaning out the gutters in his area, which took 22 hours. He has been assistant patrol and patrol leader and was presented the Arrow of Light and On My Honor. He attend- Moccasin and Brown Sea camps. McLaughlin, 59, was At Camp Steiner, his making a night deposit troop won top honors at First Security Bank two years in a row. at about 9:15 p.m. He has held all three when two suspects ap- presidency offices in the deacons quorum proached and attempted to grab the bank and is second counselor in the teachers bag. One suspect grabbed quorum. At Valley the bag, which Mrs. junior high, he is a McLaughlin refused member of the ski to release. Still holding club, the pop ensemble the bag, she sank to and is involved in the the ground and yelled, school musical. Moody reported. The Hunting was his faamount of money con- vorite merit badge. tained in the bag was His other interests are not revealed. skiing, golfing, swimMrs. McLaughlins ming and camping. yells were heard by a witness, Jordan Hale, 18. As he approached, the suspects fled on foot. Hale and Moody found two individuals 968-350- B23-4- B out of nine. He is on the photo- graphy staff at the school, enjoys seminary and raises homing pigeons. His other hobbies include camping, fishing and hunting. The oldest of four children, he was president of the deacons quorum and is teachers quorum who were acting suspicious in an adjacent field, Moody said, but they were ruled out as suspects and releas- ed. Two other witnesses said they saw two men wearing ski masks run around the corner of the mall and flee in an automobile, the police report stated. Witness descriptions alternately describe the suspects as black, Mexican and white, Edwards said. Stephanie Clauson, Steve Rose and Sean Chase. Teachers are Dean said Annette NAM- area under study at present is math and the students have already worked out a program on the times tables. Archuletta, Jeff ficer Larry Moody ed Silver ) ) said. The main matical concepts. Students involved in the project are Angela Adams, Cherie Arrey, Paul Porter, Carinn he explained. Students first learn the operation of the keyboard, Mr. Webb said, then learn how to type in programs that practice and then advance to writing their own programs and putting them to use, he They are now working on development of programs in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, he said. The programs will be used to assist other students in drill and practice of mathe- a microcomputer class being taught at Bennion elementary. Fifteen fifth grade students are involved in the class, which is held after school from 4 to 5:30 every Monday. The goal of the class, which will run for nine weeks is, that by the end of the course students will be able to write simple programs that can be used by other students in their clusive in the attempted robbery of a Mode 0Day employe. ) func- Webb, as he discussed descriptions of the suspects are not con- ) They learn the tion of the many keys on the computer, what each does and how to use it. added knowledge, West Valley Det. Ron Edwards said Tuesday the search is continuing, but that THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE Lots Bennion Students in an attempted strongarm robbery last Wednesday at Valley Fair Mall. vs- FRANK CONTOS and ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE OR INTEREST ) IN, OR LIEN UPON THE ) REAL PROPERTY DES-- ) ) CRIBED IN PLAIN- ) TIFFS COMPLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAIN- - ) By school Webb Lad Becomes An Eagle SUMMONS Plaintiff, -- SPELLING - involved Thomas on. Nov. 1, 1941 in Preston, Idaho; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Veteran of WWII. Retired mechanic at Tooele Army Depot. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Charles Evan, Mrs. Ronald (Pamela) David, Ray, all West Valley; Mrs. Virginia Butcher, Spanoway, Wash.; Mrs. Steven (Carrielee) Wilde, Magna; Craig, Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Theron Corbridge, Lehi; Perry Corbridge, Magna; Col- grandchildren Preceded in death by two brothers. tatives of 71 elementary and junior high schools from fourth through eighth grade. to Virginia Alvin College, Lionel lege, both Orem; Bud children, (From Page 6A, Col. 7) tonwood elementary, finished third in the event. The spelldown serve upon Tom Metos or Don Blackham of BLACKHAM & BOLEY, plaintiffs attorneys, SPRING SPECIALS '74 MAVERICK 3 F23 2Q $1,850. 250 3142 South, Sandy, Utah. You 4 banking 858 East 9400 ED DEFENDANTS C0RR0LLA SR5 972-399- discontinue a four grand seven great Valley, BURIED. Evan Martell College, 58, West Valley, Saturday in Lehi, following services at Granger 3rd ward chapel. He died last Tuesday. Born on July 11, 1923 in Lehi to Charles T. and Eliza Jones College. Married Survivors, son, R23-3- B classified. Excellent Condition after Commercial 1982 TIFFS OWNERSHIP, 9 PHILP H. BERTOCH Personal Representative dition, $6,330. Phone EXTRA CAR? Sell if TOYOTA PS effective with the close of business April 30, operating branch at Estate of HYRUM C. BERTOCH aka HYRUM BERTOCH, - notated, notice is hereby given that to 4659 South State Murray 4 INTENT Notice of intention to discontinue a branch. Pursuant to section Utah Code An- Security Bank intends CASH TODAY FOR YOUR CLEAN VAN OR TRUCK 261-247- 2d BURIED Gladys Amanda Moesser Williams, 79, West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So Redwood Road. She died last Wednesday. Born on April 10, 1902 in Hunter to Edwin F. and Fannie Turpin Moesser. Married to Glen Williams on Nov. 16, 1922 in Salt Lake; he died Dec 7, 1981. Member of LDS church. Former employe of Glade Candy Mrs Lyle (Colleen) McReavy, both West College C23 '72 Dodge FOR SALE pickup a4 ton with camper. Nice, $3,000 250 0864. B24 IS AUTO SALES 40 YRS. EXPERIENCE 266-003- 3 Williams daughter, John E. (Jack), mother, stepfather, Amelia and Newell V. Turner, Salt Lake; brother, John, Salt Lake; several nieces and nephews 0Utse& Albert Mrs. (Louise) Archuleta, Ross, both Kearns; Bill, Layton; 26 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren. Co. tor of State W.ldlife Resources. Survivors, TEST DRIVE THE NEW DIESEL WELL BEAT ANYBODYS DEAL Survivors, Valley; Memorial Estates, following services at 5850 So. 900 East. She died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Feb. 15, 1925 in Telluride, Colo, to Pete Michael and Amelia Urses. Retired secretary and assistant personnel direc- I8V2 Mary daughters, sons, Mrs. Mary L. Herrera, Joe, both West great-grea- START AT Holden; Hofhines, - member of Catholic PICKUPS 00 Ore.-,- BURIED. Mary D. Trujillo, 87, Friday in Redwood Memorial Estates, follow ing services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. She died last Tuesday. Born on Feb 15, 1895 in Questa, N M to Jose and Delores Medina Suazo. Married to Vincente Trujillo in Colorado Homemaker. Active Or-v- P.S., FM, defroster. Reese Trujillo istered to Elizabeth Terril, 3rd West Canyon Road, Ferroij, Utah for repairs and storage. Car is at above address. church. Horsewoman. Survivors, son, daughters, J. Coon, Salt Lake; Mrs. Hazel Bertoch, Bountiful; Mrs. Arthur J. (Leone) Urry, West Valley; six 21 greatgrandchildren; t grandchildren; eight grandchildren. 82's COROLLA AM Hofhines, David Portland, 1951; s5795 mond Lufretia, Teeples, Delta, 1976 TA AM wheels, great grandchildren; Elm Des- No. 124870L521190 reg- : Auto, grand Hofhines, 65, Kearns, Tuesin Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died Friday. Born on March 21, 1917 in Holden, Utah to Joseph Hyrum and Annie Evans Hofhines. Married to Delta Shall on Sept. 14, 1946 in Elko, Nev. Veteran of WWII; received Purple Heart while serving as gunner with Audie Murphy. STARTING AT ONLY Additional discounts on display models. 30 units available for delivery Special spare tire carrier, wiring hookups included 3502 1, 1982 day Center under the name of Terrap, and the name Terrap is registered with the state of Utah, as of March 15, DEALER Thursday, Apr. Hofhines BURIED. Ursel Treatment Phobic 1 WEST VALLEY VIEW Paulina Devey, Mrs, Be it hereby known that JoAnn Jones, 66 W. Lester Ave., Murray, Utah 84107 is now licensed to operate a 15 have seven computers now and hope to get more, the teacher commented. Computers are in use in both junior high and high schools, so this program will give the students a good background for their future education. W'e have found parents are very, very interested in this program and are anxious to enroll their children, he added. We hope to continue the classes during the summer. PROWLER ( From Page 6A, Col Titled . 4 ) Moving Ahead In Utah, the article in Construction Dimensions relates how J. Weston Daw the spearheaded Inc. inof growth to a $12 Daw, million-a-yea- r business. Sons serving as vice presidents are Ron, Ryan and Terry, with Gordon expected to join them upon returning from an LDS mission in Ecuador. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 262-668- omm m 10 Fslot GOLDFISH RED SERPEA TEIRAS BLEEDING HEART sl TETRAS 59' MILLCREEK fib 3500 GARDENS 487-413- SO. 1 900 EAST V |