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Show 14A Sunday, June 26, 1994 Standard-Examiner Legal Notices OBITUARIES Mike and Sue Reddish Ogden Robert and Ellen Carter Salt Lake City; great- 4 a po randparents ay Kapp, Ogden; Ferrell Carter, Ogen; Felma Torman, Ogden Graveside services will be held Tuesday, June 28, 1994 at Evergreen wo Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Bivd Friends may call at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington Bivd., Tuesday from 45 to 10:45 a.m nearly He was born May 8, 1922 in Ogden, tah the son of Julius Oscar and Katherine Denton Meyer HAFB where he retired in 1978. hen his health permitted he enjoyed bowling and fishing Survivors include his widow, Norma, Hooper; and chil- dren orer Marilyn Wursten and husband Larry, Orem; Carolyn New and husband George, Layton; James Leroy Meyer, Hooper; and Robert Denton Meyer and wife Marie, Ogden He is also survived by eight grandchilcrer His mother and father preceded him Fune Gay J Myers M W., will be held Monat 2 p.m. at the n Roy, 5865 S. 1900 Friends and atives may call at the mortuary Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. on Mc Jay rary 1 ¢r 1:45 and serving in many capacities. She served an, LDS Mission to Lansing, Michigan in 1979 and had worked for 17 years in the Ogden Tempie. She was a life-time member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Among her many talents were tatting, crocheting, quilting and cooking. She was the Head Cook at Pioneer Nursing Home and Box Elder High School in Brigham City She married Jedediah Grant Richardson on Jan. 6, 1923 in Ogden. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. They were the Charus ‘‘Chuck cs 33 Rackham Sr. DRAPER - Charus ‘Chuck’ Rackham Sr., 62, died Thursday, June 23 1994 in Draper He was born Sept. 22, 1931 in Og- den, a son of Clarence and Seawics Stephens Rack g : 4 Ogden; Kathleen (Larry) DeGunia, of West Valley City; Lavern (Mery) Tanner, Brigham City; Melba (John) Bee- mus, of Sandy; and Rhea (Harvey) Christensen, of Brigham City. Aiso surviving is her daughter-in-law Barbara (Oscar Richardson) James, of Brigham City; 53 grandchildren; 103 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great grandchildren She was preceded in death by her husband Jed, a daughter, liene and two sons, Oscar and Aiden Richardson and all six of her brothers and sisters She married Robert C. Lichfield on Dec. 19, 1954 She is also survived by four step- sons, Robert (Ruth) Lichfield, Brigham City; Walter (Wilma) Lichfield, serving an LDS Mission in Pierce, Ariz.; Willam (Jackie) Lichfield, Corinne; Joseph (Ruth) Lichfield, St. Joseph, Ariz.; and a stepdaughter Norene (Troy) Ray, of Pahrump, NV.; and many step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, and two step-children Charlotte Calder and Howard interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery He married Tsuyako Sato on January 6 1959 in Naha Okinawa. She died Feb. 2 Mineko ‘‘Mine”’ Ogata He 1969, year military Ca- reer He attended Weber State Unversity studying microbiology He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War. He was @ retired Master Sergeant in the U.S Army + Surviving are one son and one daughter, Charus R Rackham li, of Magna, Trudy Ss C. Rackham of Roy: three grandchildren, Jared S Rackham, Katelin Rackham and Lianna T. Ra ckham Also surviving are one brother and a. April 13, 1987 She worked as a licensed barber, interning in California and Utah during World War Il. ¢ She came to Ogden in 1945. She later operated the 24th Street Barber Shop for nearly 35 years She was a memberof the Buddhist Church of Ogden, the Ogden Buddhist Fujinkai, and the Hiroshima Kenjin Kai ers, LaMar Rackham, Charib craftwork for which she received many ribbons and awards Surviving are two sons and one corded Friends may call at Lindquist’s Og- daughter, Norio (Nobuko) Ogata, of Ogden; Shirow (Michiko) Ogata, of Woodiand Hilis Cal.; Mrs. Roy (Ritsuko) Endo, of Sunset; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Aiso surviving is one sister, Mrs den Mortuary, 3408 Washington Bivd., Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m Hisako (Richard) Tanaka, of Detroit, Michigan The family wishes to express special thanks to her many fnends and neigh- Louis V. Martinez bors for their fnendship and support Louis V. Martinez, 55, died Thursday, June 23, 1994 at St. Benedict Hospital He was born August 4, 1938 in Monte Vista, Colorado, a son of Victor L and Fressie Ma rie Deherrera Martinez He married Eleanor Reyna They were later orvorced He enjoyed camninn camping Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Ogden Buddhist Church, 155 North Street with Reverend Shinji Okada officiating Friends may call at Lindquist s Ogden Mortuary, 3408 Washingten Bivd Monday from 6 to 8 p.m interment, Ogden City Cemetery last 42 years grandchil- Mom was 4 very strong proud Survivors include two sons ; Louis (Shauna) Martinez, Dino Marti nez. both of Clearfield; one daughter woman who filled her life with family church and tnends Her marriage Toni (Matthew) Rodriguez, Sunset; five to Benjiman |. grandchidren Aliso surviving are seven brothers Gilbert. Andy, Phil, Nick, and Richard Martinez. Ernie and Jesse Atencio four sisters, Viola Gonzales, Ariene Martinez, Lora Montour, Joanita Truj Durrant Eternal ho He was preceded nm death by one brother A Memorial Mass will be heid Wednesday, June 29 at 7:00 p.m. at St. James Catholic Churcti, 495 North Harrison At his request. he was cremated un- der the Girection of Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers Mortuary We love you. Love Surviving are her husband, Gerald Barker, Pleasant View; three sons and one daughter, Kerry Barker Sr. (LeAnn), Dexter Barker, Brad Barker (Kris), Candee Barker, all of Ogden; seven grandchildren and her beloved goiden Lab Heidi. is an bond now rejoined All of us left behind love her and her will miss Funeral services will be heid Tues- day, June 28, at 11 a.m. at the Peruvian Park Ward, 8600 South 1500 East, Sandy. Utah. Fnends may call at Lindquist s Kaysville Mortuary. 400 North Main, Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to services at the Chapel interment Sunset Gardens of the Valley World War Il and was a memberof the American Legion and the American Rifleman’s Assn. He is survived by four sisters, Marjorie Armstrong of Ogden; Ardith Schnell of Portiand, Oregon; iris and Robert Westra of Fresno, California and Nedra Devlin of Ogden. Heis also survived by fifteen nieces and nephews and special friends, Joe and Flossie Atkinson of Trenton, Utah. He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant brother and two sis- Thredgoild, Ogden; two brothers, Kevin Thredgold and Delwyn Thredgoid. She was preceded in death by her father, Arnold Thredgoid. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant View Stake Center, 3602 N. 500 W., with Bishop Max Poppleton officiating. Friends may call at the Myers Mortu- ary in Ogden on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church on Monday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Chester John Edwards “ Francisco, Calif nish Ward Chapel at 11 a.m. Friends may call at Nelson Funeral Home, 85 South Main, Smithfield, Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church on Monday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Burial will be in the Trenton Cemetery with military graveside service by Smithfield American Legion Post 58. Bohdi Christian Silvia BRIGHAM CITY - Bohdi Christian Silvia, ten day old son of Amon Christian and Jillese Johnsen Silvia, of Lincoin City, Oregon, died June 23, 1994 at a hospital in Portland, Oregon He was born June 13, 1994 in Lincoin City, Oregon. He is survived by his parents; grandparent, Mrs. Mel (LuAnn) Camper, St. George, Utah; Dane Johnsen, Brigham City, Utah; Eileen Silvia, Lincoln City, Oregon; and John Silvia, Tucson, Arizona. Corrine, Utah; Keith and Deo Johnsen, Bear River, Utah; and Frank and Ilene Funeral Chapel, 634 East 200 South. Friends may call Tuesday, 10 a.m. until services. Interment will be in the Brigham City Cemetery Funerals VAN AARLE - Funeral Mass of Christian Burial for Adrianus F. (Joe) Van Aarie will be heid Monday, 9 a.m. at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 85 Church St., Layton, with Father Victor Bonnell Celebrant. A viewing will be held Sunday, 6 lo 8 p.m. at the Lindquist’s Layton Mortuary, 1074 N. Fairfield Rd., with Prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Interment, Lindquist’s Memorial Park at Layton Ogden. They were later divorced He attended high shccol at High School graduating in 1959. He received a BS degree in political science and LDS Church and served as an Elder SS — He enjoyedfishing and rid- ing in rodeos. Surviving are two daugh- ters, Tamara McCool, Modesto, Calif.; Diana Edwards, Salt Lake City, Utah; his mother; three brothers, Raiph Ea- wards, Ogden; David Edwards, Ogden; Douglas Edwards, Folsom, Calif.; one sister, Joanne Busenbark, Ogden. He was preceded in death byhis father Funeral services will be heid Mon- Gay, 11 a.m. at the Myers Mortuary Chapel, 845 Washington Bivd., where friends may call this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Monday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Graveside services will also be heid Monday 2 p.m. at the Malad, Idaho City Cemetery with military honors accorded by the Malad American Legion Honor Guard Lenore Ruud OGDEN - Lenore Bassett Ruud, 89, of Ogden, Utah, formerly of Lago and Grace areas, passed away Thursday, June 23, 1994 at her daughters home She was born Jan. 5, 1905 at Lago, Idaho, the daughter of Don Henry and Amanda Alvira Meacham Bassett Hooper, June 23 LICHFIELD, Wanda A. Bowden Richardson, Brigham City in Sandy, June 23 RACKHAM, Charus ‘‘Chuck’’, Draper in Draper, June 23 DURRANT, Bessie C., Kaysville in Kaysville SILVIA, Bohdi Christian, Oregon in Oregon, June 23 OBITUARY/IN MEMORIAM INFORMATION Obituaries and in memoriams are published in the Standard-Examiner at a per-line fee. The death notice list is offered at no charge. We request paid Obituaries and death notices be placed by the mortuaries handling arrange* ments. All obituaries and death notices submitted by others must be verified by a mortuary VETERAN'S TRIBUTE She was raised and educated in Lago and Grace. She moved to Ogden in 1975. She was a member of the The American flags that appear in some obituaries signify the deceased was a military service veteran. Saints. She had worked in Relief Soci- Obituaries or death notices not han- ety and Sunday School. She was a vis- died by mortuaries, may be delivered in person to the Standard-Examiner, 455 23rd Street, Ogden, or by phone, 624-4399. All obituaries submitted for publication must be accompanied by the full name, complete address and telephone number of the responsible person to whom the obituary will be _ billed. Deadlines are: Weekdays, 9 am on day of publication; for Saturday, 4 p.m. on Friday, for Sunday, 2 p.m. on Saturday She had worked in the school lunch program at Thatcher School. She had worked at Sam's Market in Grace and cooking and her family She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Boyd A. and Jane Ruud Lago, idaho; Alan K. Ruud, Grace, idaho; Karen Tipton, Ogden, Utah and Mary Gayle Freed, San Francisco, Calif; 15 grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren and one brother and one sister; Rex Bassett, Lago, idaho; and Pauline Golesh, SLC, Utah. She was aiso preceded in death by a brother Homer, and two sisters, Bernice Hansen and Lucille Garbini Funeral services will be conducted on Monday, June 27, at 1 p.m. at the Williams Ward Chapel in Niter, with Bishop Joe Frank Swenson officiating Friends may call on Sunday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Allen-Sims Funeral Home in Soda Springs, and on Monday at the Chapel in Niter from 11:30 to 12:45 p.m. Burial will be in the Lago Cemetery on ‘oposal forms, plans and specifications may be obtained upon the payment of a $20.00 nonrefundable publication fee atthe office ofthe Os- den City Engineer, 2484 Washington Boulevard, Floor, Ogden, Utah. Sealed bids for furnishing all mrteriets. labor, and ant necessary to complete said t be submitted on forms prepared by ineer and are to be submitted to the City Epos Agent, 2484 Wash- ard, 3rd Fioor, Ogden, Utah, until 7m. om — 13, 1994, at which time they opened and read aioud. A pre-bid conterence will be held in the con- ference room of the len City Engineer at 10:30 a.m. on July 7, 1994. Any questions concerning the fi said project will be discussed at this time, and bidders will be made aware of special = involved in the construction of this pr Owner reserves + right to accept or relect any bid that best serves its convenience ae Is found to be in the best interest of the Ogden City encouranes and weicomes bids from women- and minority businesses. J. NORMAN BURDEN Purchasing Agent City Corporation Pub. June 25, 26, 27, 1994 2733-26765 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SeatonSits oeoe tran or He Guard of Education of Ogden City School District for BOILER REPLACEME NTS IN THREE BUILDINGS. Bids will be in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by CLH, Architects, 2404 Washington Bivd. Ogden, Utah 8440] and the same may be obtained from the Architect beginning June 29, 1994 upon receipt of $50.00 deposit per set, made payabie to the Ar- chitect, and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings and specifications in 900d condition within ten (10) days of the date set for the bid opening A mandatory Pre-Bid site visit and walk through of thearoe we =Jay eg) July 6, 1994 at 1:00 p. I BenL Lomond High Swimming ‘Pool,moetn Street Ogden, this site visit and walk-through is mandatory to qualify contractors to bid this work. Bids will be received at Room 100 in the Ad- pany bid.If a certified or cashier's check is used & bid bond, a certificate from an apPerformance Bond and 100% Paymus: ! accompany bid. Board of Education of Ogden City School District reserves the right to accept or reject ail bids or to waive any informality or technicaiity in any bid in the interest of the State. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF EDUCATION OF Cement Te DISTRICT snes |. _— Pub. June 25, 26, a 2B, 9, 30, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1994 233-1917) SECTION 00030 NOTICE INVITING BIDS RECEIPT OF BIDS: Sealed bids will be received at the office of the North Davis County District, OWNER of the WORK located a! 4252 West 2200 South Street, Syracuse, Utah, “DAVID J. KNOWLTON” AttorneyAt Law HAS RELOCATED HIS LAW OFFICE TO: La621-4852 427 27TH STREET OGDEN, UTAH is For The General Practice Of Law.» To Motivate and Educate Use the Standard-Examiner in the classtoom Call 625-4557 Purtenant yard piping, grading and paving, and miscellaneous associated work, compiete. SITE OF WORK: The site of the WORK must be completed within 365 successive days after the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. OPENING OFBIDS: The Bids will be publicly eee ne ee ee on July 11, 1994, at above-mentioned office of the OWNER. OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: The Contract Documents are entitled “North Davis County Sewer District - Siudge DRying Bed Expansion”. MARTINEZ, Louis V., Ogden in Ogden, June 23 BARKER, Lynette Joy, Pleasant View in Pleasant View, June 23 OGATA, Mineko “Mine”, Ogden in Ogden, June 23 RUUD, Lenore Bassett, Ogden in Ogden, June 23 ROBSON, JamesL., Trenton in Logan, June 23 EDWARDS,Chester John, Ogden in Ogden, June 24 CARTER, Kiersten Kay, Ogden in Ogden, June 24 n Development Act of 1968. in addition to the outuamens bid requirements, the contracfor awarded the bid, and each subconiractor and lower fier contractor thereafter shall be +nao to the following federal contract provi- Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276 a-a7). nd Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-330). oaee Back Act (18 U.S.C. 847 a ae Orders 11246 and 11625, and Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C. 1701u) information and bidding packets may be obtained at the office of Jones/Richards and Asso- Clates, 533 26th St. Suite m, em. Utah —_. phone (801) . refundable fee which will be returned to bidders who submit bonafide bid provided plans are returned in good condition within 10 days of the bid opening. Bids are to be returned to Ogden City Purchasing, 2484 Washington Bivd., Suite um. Ooe e. den, Utah 84401, by 2:30 p.m. July 6, 1994 wher: at that time and piace they will be opened and r ead aloud. City reserves the right to accep! or re- ject any bid that best serves it convenience proximately 1,100 feet in length as well as several utility lines fo serve this commercial subdivision, including excavation, pavement, gutters, sewer, re and storm drains, togethwork required according to ot escR! TION OF WORK: The WORK Includes construction of new siudge drying beds, siudge storage pad, decant pump station, ap- 12, 1925 at Pocatello, idaho. Mr. Ruud passed away May 24, 1967 iting teacher INVITATION TO BID Ogden City Corporation is accepting sealed bids for the furnishing of all labor, equipment and materiats required to construct street and DESCRIPTIONOF WORK:The AREA DEATHS She married Gien Alan Ruud, Oct Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day 233- 18728 -—2:00 p.m.onjutt i, we for construction MEYER, Julius Leroy, Hooper in He was a member of the — H, Thompson District Clerk Pub. June 24, = 26, 1994 Miller of Ogden, Utah. Services will be held on Tuesday, June 28, 1994 at 11 a.m. at Petersen Adams on April 15, 1966 in ply for the Board of Trustee position. day, June 27, 1994 at the Trenton-Cor- They were later divorced He married Carol Ann So, if you are interested in serving your com- munity in this capacity, please come in and ap- McCracken. Funeral services will be held Mon- He is also survived by his greatgrandparents, Bill and Jackie Lichfield, OGDEN - Chester John Edwards, 53, died Friday, June 24, 1994. He was born Feb. 13, 1941 in Malad, idaho to Chester L and Alice Blaisdell Edwards He married Carolyn Joan Lewis on May 3, 1961 in San date of August 9, 1994. ters, Glendora Sidman and MarDean Also surviving are her mother, Vera quilts, being with with his friends spirit will be remembered byall of us. We love you and we will miss you. KAYSVILLE - Her proud children tearfully announce the joy filied reunion of mom and dad. She waited for him ing, and time years. Her smiling face and fighting Wangsgards Market in Ogden She enjoyed handiwork, knitting, his dren spending aminer for the I.R.S. Lynette enjoyed bowling and was a avid fan of professional sports. She was the manager of Elite Mart for 15 Bessie C. Durrant during WWil and he waited for her the fish- She was a memberof the Pleasant View LDS 3rd Ward. She had been employed as a tax ex- married Twitchell, and Carol Russell, ali of OgGen, Barbara Leavitt of Las Vegas, Neervices will be held at the Monday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist Ss Washington Heights Memorial Park where military honors will be ac- 14, 1956 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. and She enjoyed volunteer work at the Marshall White Center for senior citizens. She also enjoyed crocheting and graveside day God Called you Home.”. She was born May9, 1938 in Ogden a daughter of Arnoid Alfred Giffen and Vera Coral Norman Thredgold. She married Gerald Barker on June Cuban Missile Crisis Chiyochi (Ryo) Ogata on May 14, 1934 in Tacoma. He died 20 to see you go - but you didnot go alone, for part of us went with you the her home She after a T. Ogata, Kane Kasumi Takeda home to Ogden serving ‘'Mine’ He served in the U.S. Army during history at Weber State University. He served in the Army during the Herkichi moved teacher and temple worker. a 82, died Thursday, June 23, 1994 at She was born March 21, 1912 in Tacoma, Washington, a daughter of 1985 broken, Weber OGDEN - Mineko ham in Junior (Pat) Richardson, of Murray; Robert J. (Judy) Richardson, of Draper; Merlin (Peggy) Richardson, of Brigham City; David (Jolene) Richardson, of Mesa, Ariz.; and five daughters, Cleopha Jean (Ben) Cogdiill, Funeral services will be held on Monday, June 27 11 a.m. in the Olsen-Myers Mortuary, 205 South 100 East, Brigham City. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and on Monday from 9:45 to 10:45 nterment Hooper Cemetery ==? Trenton Elementary School and North Cache High School. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and reading. He was a member of the LDS Church serving as ward clerk, counselor in the Elders Quorum, as a ward broke our aeons Lichfield p.m and as a farmer. Jim received his education in the hard to stay. parents of 12 children. She is survived by four sons, Jed first few years of marriage and later made their home in Hooper Utah He graduated from Ogden High School He served his country during {Wii in the Army. He worked for Ogden City and Goods Co. in Ogden, Utah you fought = in her home and they dearly loved her. HOOPER - Julius Leroy Meyer, age 72, died June 23, 1994 at his home worked at C.E. Armstrong's Sporting watched you fade away - our hearts were She cared for children and the elderly Julius Leroy Meyer He was employed with the Union Pacific Railroad for 25 years. He so He gently closed your eyelids, and whispered peace be Thine. In tears we watched you sinking, we DISTRICT is in need of an interim Board of Trustee member. The District Clerk will be taking applications for this position until July 8, 1994. The interim position will run between Augus! 9, 1994 and January 1, 1996. in order to qualify lorth this position you must be a U.S. resident and registered voter that is a resident of the District. The Board of Trustees will decide on and vote for the — Trustee member at their August 9, 1994 meeting. Persons applying for this position will be interviewed between July 8, 1994 and the meeting 35 Ogden; hard to climb, 1914 in Trenton, Utah a son of John Eimer and Edna R. Hansen Robson. accepting sealed bids for Central Fire Station Remodel. in view of the fact that this project is funded with federal monies provided in this contract, each prospective contractor shall comply with the bid requirementsset for the Executive Or- 11625 and Section 3 of the Housing and Ur- The Contract Documents may be obtained at the office designated for receipt of bids, or at the office of Montgomery Watson, 4525 South Wasatch Bivd., Suite 200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 upon payment of $100.00 (non-refundabie) for each set of Contract Documents {inciuding technical specifications and accompanying reduced scale drawings). The scale of the reduced drawings is about one-half of the original scale. if full scale drawings ae desired they may be purchased a! reproduction cos! from Montgomery Watson. BID SECURITY: Each Bid shall be accornpanied by a certified or cashier’s check or Bid Bond in the amount of 10 percentof the Total Bid Price payable to the OWNER as a guarantee that the Bidder, if its Bid is accepted, will promptty execute the Agreement. A bid shall not be considered peso one “3"7 forms of Bidder’s security is enclosed w’ BIDS TO REMAIN SPEN. The Bidder shall ramine id Price for a period of 90 calendar days from date of bid opening. PRE-BID Wisit TO WORK SITE: Prospective aged fo attend a pre-bid walk through of the proposed work site which will be conducted jointly by the OWNER and ENGiNEER at 10:00 a.m. on July 6, 1994. The obiect of the walk through is fo acquaint bidders with the site conditions. PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: Ali communications relative to this WORK shall be directed to the eee prior 10 opening of Bid y Watson 4625 SouthWesaich Bivd. Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 Telephone No.; (801) 272-1900 Attention: Kevin Cowan Pub. June 25, 26, July 2, 3, 1994 7233-19270 INVITATION TO BID City of West Point, Utah 3016 West 300 North Wes! Point, Utah 84015 Sealed BIDS for the construction of the ‘"10INCH WATER LINE PROJECT ALONG 300 NORTH STREET (S.R. 107) FROM 2700 WEST TO 3800 WEST, SECTION 34” will be received by the City of Wes! Point at the office of the City Recorder, City Hall, 3016 West 300 North, Wes! Point, until 11:00 a.m., July 14, 1994; and then at said office publicly openedand read aloud. The Work includes furnishing ali labor, tools, meateriais, equipment, transportation and services required for the construction of the above Gescribeo Project; consisting of the following approximate quantities of work: 5,570 Lf. of 10-inch and 100 Lf. of 6-inch water lines and fittings; 100 Lf. of 3/4-inch service fines and fittings; five 10inch MJ. butterfly valves; nine 5-inch fire hyGrants; four connections of proiect pipes to existing pipe lines; four connections of existing pipe lines to project pipes; two reconnections of existing 6-inch fire lines; 20 reconnections of existing 3/4 inch water services; and ail appurtenant work; aii in accordance with the Drewings and Specifications prepared by Gilson, McKellar, ter and Associates, Consulting Engi- "The Engineer's Ooiaien of Cos! for the total project is between $172,500 and $211,500. This provect will De funded in part with Federa! Funds; therefore, the Contractor shall conform to the requirements of the Fair Labor Standard Act, including those of the Davis-Bacon and related Acts, with prevailing wage ogg gavel opportunity, and Executive Order West. - TRACT DOCUMENTS maybe obtained at the offices of the Engineer for a non-retundabie payment of $30.00 tor each set, made pavabie to Gitson, McKellar, McWhorter and Associates All Bids submitted shal be in conformance with the instructions to Bidders which are included in the Contract Documents, and shail be guaranteed by the Bidder for a period of sixty (60) Gays trom the date of Bid opening. Bids mus! be accompanied Dy a Bid Bond, Certifies Check or Cashier’s Check in the amount of 5% of the maximum bid price. drawn payable to the order of the City of West Point, Utah The City of West Point, Utah, hereby reserves the right to reiect any or all bids presented, to waive any informality in @ bid, and to make @ward or refuse fo make award in the interes! of the City Dated: June 21, 1994 R. Moss City Dace Pub. June 26, July 3, — is found to be in the best interest of the Ogden City weicomes and encourages bids from disadvantaged business enterprises. J. Norman Burden City ty Come pore tion Pub. June 25, 26, 27, 1994 2733-19385 INVITATION TO BID City of Clearfield 140 East — Street Clearfield, Utah 64015 Sealed BIDSfor the construction of the “Street improvement Project along 500 East Street, From 250 South Street to 200 South Street -— 75” will be received by the City of Clearthe office of the City Recorder in the Mu~ nicipel ‘Bulging, 140 Eas! Center Street, until 11:00 p.m. (iocal time), July 12, 1994; and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Work inciudes furnishingall labor, tools, materials, equipment, transportation and services required for the construction of the above Project; consisting of the following approximate quantities of work: 1,000 s.y. of pulverizing existing pavement; 50 c.y. of gravel roadbase, 1.2 fons of bituminous prime coat, and 1,180 s.y. of 3-inch thick bituminous surface course; constructing new 5-foot wide concrete thick biturninous surface course; constructing new 5-foot wide concrete waterway with curb and guffer radius sections; and all appurtenant work; in accordance with Drawings and tions prepared by the Engineer; Gilson, McKellar, McWhorter and Associates. The Engineer’s Opinion.‘of Cost for the total project is between $11,000 and $13,000. CONTRACT DOCUMENTSmay be examined at the offices of the City Building Department, Municipal opr a 140 East Center Street Clearfield; and at the office Mathe Engineer, 949 East 12400 ‘Sout, Draper ih, 84020. Copies of the CON ONTRACT:DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the offices of the City Building Department and at the office of the Engineer for @ non-refundable payment of $30.00 for each set, made payable fo Gilson, McKellar, and ‘Whorter. Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond, Certified Check or Cashier’s Check in the arnount of maximum wy e drawn payable to the order of the City All Bids aesShall be in conformance with the instructions to Bidders which are included in the Contract Documents; and shall be guaranteed by the Bidder for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of Bid opening. The City of Clearfield, Utah, hereby reserves the right to reiect any or all bids presented, to waive any informality in a bid, and to make award or refuse fo make awardin the interestof the City. Dated: June 21, 1994 Jackie E. Bippes City Manager Pub. June 26, July 3, 1994 2733-19588 a Bonnie Torman, were g Ogden; grandparents Leonard and Lewiston, Cache County, to Thomas R. and Elizaman Palmer Bowden Wanda was a loving, giving, talented, religious and hardworking woman She was a member of the LDS Church, hills 2733-26082 NOTICE OF VACANCY The UINTAH HIGHLANDS IMPROVEMENT 3 Carter, July 25, 1905 in Sue the tion Center. Jim was born Aug. 13, is Kami battle with cancer. “God knew you were suffering, that will be on July 7, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. Pub. June 24, 26, 1994 Bert ter, age of 88 while living at the home of her daughter in Sandy. She was born ; 1994 at her homefollowing a valiant TRENTON - JamesL. Robson, 79 of Trenton, died Thursday, June 23, 1994 at the Logan Nursing and Rehabilita- Aerie #2472 will hold a special nomination and election to fill a vacant one year Trustee office. Nominations will take piace at our regular meeting at 8:00 p.m. on June 30, 1994, and elections fe sagt Surviving are her parents of Ogden, one sis- Heavenly Father, June 23, 1994 at the PLEASANT VIEW - Lynette Joy Barker, 56, died Thursday, June 23, INVITATION TO Bi Ogden City Corporation, Fire _ is Notice to Members of Ogden Eagles +2472 James L. Robson Saget i t Christopher Ray and Kayleen Torman Carter BRIGHAM CITY - Wanda A. Bowden Richardson Lichfield returned to our Lynette Joy Barker 2 OGDEN - Kiersten Kay Carter, 5 days old, died Friday, June 24, 1994 at the McKay Dee Hospital She was born June 19, 1994, to Wanda A. Bowden RichardsonLichfield g Kiersten Kay Carter 733-19586 Fresh Comics - Everyday INVITATION TO BID Ogden City Corporation is accepting sealed bids for the construction of a new 1,000,000 gaijon water storage tank to be located jus! south of Beus Creek, on the mountain side above 4600 South in South Ogden, Utah. in addition to the buried concrete tank is come incidental site piping, buried power and iow voltage radio controlied telemetry system, together with all incidental work required according to plans and specifications. Proposal forms, plans and specifications may be obtained upon the payment of a $20.00 nonrefundable publication fee at the office of the Ogden ay ayReem 2484 Washington Boulevard, 2nd F fan Sealedbids for furnishing all materials, labor, tools and equipment necessary to complete said work must be submitied on forrns prepared by the City Engineer and are to be submitted to the office of the City Purchasing Agent, 2484 Washington Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Ogden, Utah, untii 2:30 p.m., on July 13, 1994, at which time they will be opened and read aloud. A pre-bid conference will be heid in the conference room of the Ogden City Engineer at 1:30 p.m. on July 6, 1994. Any questions concerning the specifications for said project will be discussed at this time, and bidders will be made aware of special conditions involved in the construction of this project. The Owner reserves the right to accept or re- ject any bid that best serves its convenience oie is found to be in the best interest of the ity Ogden City encourages and welcomes bids from women- and minority-owned businesses. J. NORMAN BURDEN hachanie Agent Ogoen City Corporat Pub. June 24, 25, 26, July 2, 3. 194 7233-17692 IMMY'S Flower Shop 2735 Washington 621-2360 ” ember ClVthle A You (CLS. (Mh MeKe e Horal 394-3474 Seei3 Tel S. Boman M.S. CCC-A Audiologist if you place your finger in the ear canal while you hum a note, you will notice that the sound seemsto get louder. This is called the “ooclusion effect.” SHEARER ERERE Question - Whatis the most common type of hearing loss? Answer - Over eighty percentof those with hearing probierns have whatis called “sensonneural hearing loss.” It is caused by a loss of sensitivity of the nerve of hearing. 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