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Show 5 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Payton, Utah I - 84651 - Thursday, deaths! Joseph W. Richardson Joseph W. Richardson, 71, died Friday, March 1, 1968, in the Payson Hospital from a heart ailment. He was born Aug. 26, 1896, to Shadrach M. and Kateurah Hand Richardson at Benjamin. He married Ruby PearlSabin Feb. 26, 1919, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died May 18, 1965. Mr. Richardson was a retired Union Pacific Railroad worker and a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by two sons, Joseph Grant Richardson, Salt Lake City, and Howard M. Richardson, LaHabra, Calif; and three daughters, Mrs. Enid L. Shaw, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Mrs. Glen L. (Evelyn) Beardall, and Mrs. Joyce Bales, both of Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; brothers and sisters, 0. F. (Port) Richardson and Mrs. Nellie Schaerrer, both of Pay-so- n; Mrs. Delilah Fugal, Pleasant Grove; and Mrs. Theressa Loveless, Ogden. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Pay-so- n First-Fift- h Ward LDS Chapel. Burial was in- - the Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Rigby Mortuary. Parkview PTA Annual Carnival on March 8th The Parkview P.T.A. is having its annual School Carnival on Friday, March 8th, from 5:30 to 7:30. There will be supper, games a hobby show and the General Store. We are having a new game this year. The children may win gold fish by tossing ping-pon- g balls into the fish bowls. We hope that everyone will plan on being there as it is always an enjoyable f a m i 1 y event. - Keith Holman Continued from Front Page But this represents only part of his record of accomplishment at the plant. Since the inception of the Errors Zero program two years ago, Holman has submitted a series of 40 E-- Z recommen- dations aimed at improving operating efficiency and reducing errors. The total ranks as the top number submitted by a single employee. In addition, one of his ideas for securing steel plates on railroad flatcars led to a government patent award in 1966. A member of the Utah Inventors and Designers organization, he plans to spend part of his latest suggestion award payoff to help finance some additional patent searches he now has underway. When hes not on the job at Geneva, Holman usually is engaged in a wide variety of community activities. Top job on the list currently is the Spring Lake renovation project south of Payson. Taking advantage of an extended vacation at Geneva since he has been devoting full time to his supervisory role at the lake site. He and his wife, Shirley, have four children Linda Kay, 15; Bruce, 11; Mike, 7; and Scott, 5. The Holmans live at 790 South 100 West in Payson. ry, New and rented. Best of terms. A investment, $34,200. top-not- ch One of the finest homes in 2 12 Band Uniform Fund he OF MULTIPLE Jacobson Realty 972 West Center, Provo 374-28- 10 MARGARET GARDNER 798-30- 52 ESBERN BAADSGAARD 798-27- 35 Obligation Water WHEREAS, at a special bond election duly and lawfully called and held in the Town of Goshen, Utah County, Utah, on September 12, 1967, the following proposition was submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of said Town who had paid a property tax in the year preceding said election: PROPOSITION Shall negotiable coupon General Obligation Bonds of the Town of Goshen, Utah, in the amount of not to exceed $65,000 bearing at a rate of not to Bond Act. The Board of Trustees of the Town of Goshen agrees that it will annually levy a tax sufficient to pay the interest on this bond as it falls due and also to constitute a sinking fund sufficient to pay the principal when due. This bond is subject to the conditions, and every holder hereof and every holder of the coupons hereto attached by accepting the same, agrees with the Town of Goshen and every subsequent holder of this bond or of such coupons, that (a) the delivery of this bond to any transferee shall vest title in this bond and in the interest coupons attached hereto at the time of such delivery and the delivery of any interest coupons attached hereto to any transferee shall vest title to such coupons in such transferee to the same extent for all purposes as would any such delivery under like circumstances of any negotiable ex- mrtrma amo ADvBtnsim sacoaust If AVI 'ABM Rex Behling Ph. 465-215- 2 SHU ( MM Ctuilr CuM amjiii lw (b) the Town of Goshen and any agent of the Town of Goshen may treat the bearer of this bond and of any of such coupons as the absolute owner thereof for all purposes and shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary; (c) the principal of and the interest on this bond shall be paid and this bond and eacti of the hereto are transferable free from and without regard to any equities, setoffs, or cross claims between the Town of Goshen and the original or any subsequent holder thereof and free from any claims of ownership by any such holder; and (d) ttie surrender to the Town of Goshen or to any agent of the Town of Goshen of this bond and of each of the coupons attached hereto shall be a good discharge to the Town of Goshen for the same. It is hereby certified, recited, and declared that all conditions, acts, and things essential tothe validity of this bond and the issue of which it forms a part do exist, have happened, and have been duly complied with and that this bond is within every debt and other limits prescribed by the Constitution and laws of the State of Utah and that the full faith and credit of the Town of Goshen are hereby irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond according to its coupons attached ly year. Said erially terms. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Town of Goshen has caused this bond to be signed by the Town President and countersigned by its Town Clerk with the seal of the Town affixed and the coupons hereto attached to be signed with the facsimile signature of the Town Treasurer, all as of the ' day of , 1968. re- Town President demption. Section 2. That said bonds and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF UTAH TOWN OF GOSHEN GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER BONDS DATED MARCH 1,. 1968 Number $5,000 Town of Goshen, Utah County, Utah, for value received, hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) on the first day of March, 19 together with interest thereon from the date hereof until paid at the rate of Countersigned: Town Clerk ' SALES REPRESENTATIVE Phone 798-359- 1 Residence Phone 798-306- 4 B'uainess CHEVROLET CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS O K USED CARS GRIDLEYCHEVCO. SOUTH MAIN SPANISH FORK 570 ) per cent ( per annum, payable Sept. 1, there- -, 1968, and after on the first day of Mar. and September of each year with interest falling due on and prior to maturity, payable only upon presentation and surrender of the attached interest coupons as they severally become due. Both principal and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of at the First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., Salt Lake City, (Form of Coupon) No. $ On the first day of , 19 , the Town of Goshen, Utah, will pay to the bearer hereof at the First Security Bank of Utah, N. A., Salt Lake City, Utah, the amount shown hereon in lawful money of the United States of America, being the interest then due on its General Obligation Water Bonds, dated March 1, 1968, numbered (Facsimile Signature) k RAY S. POWELL payable to bearer; instrument Sept. 1, 1968, and thereafter on the first days of Mar. and September of each not.be callable for prior Ideal for newlyweds, 18 to 80! 2 bedroom house, painted, carpeting, fine low-co- st living. MEMBER LISTING This is one of an issue of 13 bonds of like date, tenor, and effect except as to maturity and interest rate, issued for the purpose of paying all or part of the cost of constructing improvements to the water system in Town of Goshen, under andby virtue of and in full conformity with the Constitution and laws of the State of Utah and a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Goshen, February 20, 1968, after having been duly authorized at an election legally held in said Town on September 12, 1967, This bond and the issue of which it is part are issued pursuant to authority in the Utah Municipal Bonds. interest and deed of the Town of Goshen, Utah. All of the covenants, Utah. RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION providing for the issuance and confirming the sale of $65,000 Town of Goshen Town semi-annual- ly . wmm each of said coupons, and the acts ot said Town President, Town Clerk, and Town Treasurer in so doing shall be the act Logoi JoiiGos General A A bonds shall mature sin numerical order on March 1 or each of the years and shall bear interest as follows: Amount Coupon Maturity Chris, the combined choruses 1969 4.50 $5,000 sang this same medley from the 1970 4.50 5,000 a score of The Music Manas 1971 5.00 5,000 closing number for the concert. 1972 5.00 5,000 This finale paid tribute to 1973 5.00 5,000 Mr. Christensen and was also a 1974 5.00 5,000 promise of tomorrow with vocal 1975 5.00 5,000 solo by young Jimmy Stevens 1976 5.00 5,000 (Music Man with a future) and 1977 5.00 5,000 James Brague (Music Man of 1978 5.25 5,000 the present) assisting with 1979 5.25 5,000 and brought a standing 1980 drums, 5.25 5,000 ovation from the audience. 1981 5.25 5,000 The bonds of this issue shall SEE pro-per- ty. Consult the County Clerk or the Various Signers For Further Information semi-annual- of the year and given the honor of leading the combined bands of more than 2,000 students in a medley of the Music Man. The group on stage did not number 2,000, but with hearts and voices raised in tribute to ter terans. efforts Guardianship ceed six per cent (6) per annum and due and payable in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of said bonds be issued and sold for the purpose of paying all or a part of the cost of He retired from public school in constructing improvements to 1966. teaching the water system in said Town? At a regional contest held in WHEREAS, the results of said Provo, Payson s band under "Chriss baton won the privi- election was declared by the Board of Trustees of said Town, lege of going to San Francisco Calif. To win this honor Pay-so- n sitting as a Board of Canvassers, by resolution duly passed High School band competed with bands from Utah, Idaho, on the 19th day of September, 1967, from which it appears Wyoming and Colorado. This that the total number of votes honor was later repeated and cast at said election in favor of the Payson High band went to the issuance of said general obOakland to appear in another ligation water bonds was 76 and Band Festival. that the total number of votes Each summer the band cast at said election against the marched and played in many of said general obligaissuance celebrations throughout the tion water bonds was 37. . 25 a and for total of state, WHEREAS, the bonds authyears never missed marching in orized at said election have been the Pioneer Day parade in Salt this day offered for sale upon Lake City on July 24th. sealed bids and, when said bids At our own Harvest Days, were opened, it was found that Payson High School band always the bid of Continental Bank & leads the parade. And who of Salt Lake City, us doesnt have memories Trust Co. Utah was the highest and best of the Sunday nights spent in bid submitted for said water our beautiful park, listening to bonds; and an hour of lovely music. These WHEREAS, said bonds have band concerts truly are a part been awarded to said purchaser of Paysons musical heritage. at the price of par and accrued In the vocal field under Cinterest to the date of delivery much has talent hriss tutorage, a premium of $55.00 plus blossomed and grown. When you NOW, THEREFORE, BE It Blosof Red think The Mill, and It Is Hereby Resolved by the som Time, The Fortune TeBoard ofTrusteesoftheTownof ller, The Student Prince, you Goshen, Utah County, Utah: think of Payson automatically Section 1. That for the purHigh. His soloists and choral pose of paying all or part of the groups have consistantly won cost of constructing improvehonors. ments to the water system of Man been Music our has Yes, said Town there shall be issued a devoted servant to his com$65,000 General Obligation Wmunity and his church through ater Bonds of the Town of Goshen, the years. He has directed both Utah, pursuant to the Utah Munward and stake choirs, which icipal Bond Act. Said bonds shall twice went to Salt Lake City be dated March 1, 1968, of the to sing in General Conference denomination of $5,000 each, in the Tabernacle. numbered 1 to 13 inclusive, and One distinct honor was given shall bear interest from date to our man of music at the until paid at the rate or rates Brigham Young University Staset out, which interhereinafter dium on State Band Day, when est shall be payable beginning was honored as Band Mas- Really nice and in Salem, a three bedroom home on nearly an acre of ground. Was down to $14,500 $13,700, no down to Ve- We have many more fine listings, our own plus multiple listing. Our conscientious and sincere will help you sell your - Uintah County and later did the same in Carbon County. A move to Idaho found him teaching band and chorus in the hieh schools at Sugar City and Shelley. In 1937, he brought his wife, Dorothy, and family to live in Payson, giving of his talents from then until the present time. baths, Payson, ished basement, wonderful view location plus. $24,900 $3,500. & NOTICES Continued from Front Page Fondly called Chris by his students, Mr. Christensen started his career at Moroni, nis hometown, by playing the coronet before he was of an age to enter junior high school. From then on it was giant steps in music for him, and he played all through high school and on into college, where he was a member of the University of Utah band. Getting his degree at the U was not the end of education for our Music Man, for he did post graduate work at the University of Idaho and also at Young University. Brigham During the summertime he played in various bands, including the 145th Field Artillery Band. In 1920. he organized and taught a grade school band in fin- Five acres on West Mountain, orchard, garden, 10 shares Strawberry water, Probate March 7, 1968 Treasurer. Section 3. That each of said bonds shall be signed b y the Town President and countersigned by the Town Clerk with the seal of the town affixed, and said coupons shall bear the facsimile signature of the Town Treasurer. The Town President is hereby empowered and directed to sign, and the Town Clerk to countersign and affix the seal of the town to each of said bonds, and the Town Treasurer is authorized to execute said coupons by causing his facsimile signature to be placed on statements, representations, contained in and agreements said bonds and said coupons, and all of the recitals and representations of this resolution are hereby considered and understood, and it is hereby ordered and declared that said covenants and promises of the Town of Goshen and that the representations and statements therein are the representations of the town. Section 4. That to pay the interest falling due on said bonds as the same becomes due and also to provide a sinking fund for the payment of the principal of said bonds at maturity, there shall be and is hereby levied on all taxable property in said town, in addition to all other taxes, a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and to pay and retire the same as hereinbefore provided. Said taxes when collected shall be applied solely for the purpose of the payment of interest on the principal of said bonds, respectively, and for no other purpose whatsoever until the indebtedness so contracted under this resolution, principal and interest, shall have been fully paid, satisfied and discharged, but nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to prevent said town from applying other funds that may be in the town treasury and available for that purpose to the payment of said interest and principal as the same respectively mature, and the levy or levies herein provided for may thereupon to that extent be diminished. The sum herein provided for to meet the interest on said bonds and todischarge the prin- cipal thereof when due is hereby appropriated for that purpose. Principal and interest falling due at any time when there are on hand from the proceeds of the above tax levy insufficient funds, shall be advanced from other funds of the town available for such purpose and such other funds may be reimbursed when the tax levy proceeds become available. Section 5. That the sale of said water bonds to Continental Bank & Trust of Salt Lake City, Utah at a prim of par and accrued interest to the date of delivery plus a premium of $55.00, in accordance with the terms of the sealed bids submitted by said purcliaser(s) on this date, at the advertised public sale of said bonds is hereby in all respects ratified and confirmed. Said bonds shall be delivered to the purchaser as soon as they may be legally issued, upon receipt by the T own Treasurer of the agreed purchase price therefor. Section 6. That all ordinances, resolutions, or parts thereof in conflict herewith be and the same are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed and after said bonds are issued this resolution shall be and remain irrepealable until said bonds and the interest thereon shall have been fully paid, satisfied, and discharged as herein provided. Section 7. The resolution shall be published one time in the Payson Chronicle, a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Goshen. For a period of thirty days after such publication any person in interest shall have the right to contest the legality of this resolution or any action taken pursuant thereto, but after such time, no one shall have any cause of action to contest the regularity, formality, or legality thereof for any cause whatsoever. Section 8. That it being necessary for the immediate preservation of the peace, health, and safety of the Town of Goshen and the inhabitants thereof that the proceeds of the bonds herein autho. ized be available immediately for the purpose herein set forth, and this resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Goshen, Utah, this 20th day of February, 1968. s Evelyn Kirk Town President ATTEST: s Hazel Cook Town Clerk (SEAL) (Other business not pertinent to the above appears in the minutes of the meeting.) Upon motion duly made and carried, the meeting was adjourned. s Evelyn Kirk Town President ATTEST: Hazel Cook Town Clerk Published in the Payson Chronicle March 7, 1968. Gssms Insurance t Cars, Trucks for Sale ES INSURANCE All Kinds. Auto, Life, Fire, Contact Paul Bigler, 70 W. 1st So. Ph. 5. 1965 Ford LTD Excellent condition. Must sell immediately $1500. Must see to appreciate Call or see Lloyd Shelley at Payson Safeway. 465-376- 465-32- For Rent- - Misc CTfliY.BFiHfl Furnished Apt. For Rent. Utilities furnished. One or two 5. adults 562 South Main tf 465-21- 70 FOR SALE; Fender Guitars, AMPS, Bases. Guild and Gresch Guitars. Month. Fork, bedroom carpeted and 2. draped apt. for rent. Call tf NEW two 465-272- For Rent: Basement apt, furn., utilities paid. 278 E. 1st S. 10 Payson, Ph. 465-241- 8. Unfurnished apt. For Rent 788 tf East Second South $8.00 down, $8.00 per 360 S. 2nd E. Spanish 9. 19tf 798-658- husband Hector hates hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Spencer Home Furnishings. 255-370- 798-64- SEVERAL large electric motors for sale with switches and control boxes. Some nearly new. 6. Spanish Fork Press. Ph. Call Victor Sabin for National Riverside Orchard heaters. Automatic alarm, thermometer and lighting tortf ches. 798-22- pair of ski llent condition, and 7 wide, 7 boots. Exce- 12 narrow tf 4. 12 98 1967 LTD 798-681- 465-373- HANNAHS 1960 Farm Tractor for sale 460 International Utility. Wide front end, power steering, hydralic lift, torque amplifier, hydralic loader used 700 hours 2. West Jordan 12 1962 Chevrolet Sedan, Standard Transmission. Phone For Sale- - Misc. TWO Ford Factory Air, Power brakes and power steering. Delux interior plush car only $2850 (Retail $4450) call Tintic School District, Eureka, C or Lee Ryan Payson for information. 433-636- 465-33- 18 FOR SALE; 61 Tempest, fac- -' tory built standard 4 cyl., 4 door. Excellent second car. Contact Bob Kaletta 754-339 Santaquin. 90 FOR SALE: OMAHA STAND- Shop At Home GRAIN TRUCK BED 8 3. Monday by 16 Call Wed. & Friday after 3:30 or ARD 754-322- Work Wanted all day Thursday. Tuesdays call tf 5:30. TO CONTRACTORS: Separate sealed bids for NOTICE WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT will be received bv the TOWN BOARD OF GOSHEN TOWN at the office of SURVEYING ASSOCIATES, INC. at 271 NORTH MAIN, SPANISH FORK, UTAH ZIP CODE 84660 until 10:A.M. (local time) on April 1, 1968, and then at said office publically opened and read aloud. Contract documents, Plans, Profiles, and Specifications may be obtained at the office SURVEYING ASSOCIATES, INC. located at 271 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah upon payment of $25.00 for each set. of Any unsuccessful returning n bidderup-osuch set of spe- in good condition 10 days after the contract is let, and any upon returning such set will be refunded $15.00. Copies of the contract documents for materials suppliers may be obtained at $20.00 per set after Farm Produce For Sale non-bidd- er The Owner, Goshen Town, reserves the right to waive any formalities or, to reject any and all bids. in FOR SALE; Sweet Corn insilage $5.00 per ton, loaded. 3. Corp. Del-Mon- required te WANTED WANTED to rent 50 acres alfalfa ground. That needs plowing 465-346- 8, 10 picture lamps, frames, crockery or just plain odds and ends. Call at 155 So. 5. 600 East Payson or phone 10 465-326- WANTED size to buy: A bike, used. Call bojs 34 79 tf WANTED: Old fJshioned buffet. 798-641- tf 6. WANTED Information on the value of postage stamps printed in the late 1800s. Call Mrs. or eve. Hanna Days 798-68- 754-32- Complete service on washers, dryers, dishwashers, disposals. (portable). Home Appliance Service. 235 North University Ave. Provo. Ph. tf.x 373-30- BUILD WE WANTED to buy: Old furniture, glassware, Build new homes, remodel 6. basements, carports. Ph. Grant F. Thomas, Span- ish Fork. Licensed. 227tf 798-370- 798-356- up. Pavson area call 56 Anything. to comply with the of the Presidents provisions Executive Orders. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in the amount and form specified and subject tothe conditions provided in the Information for bidders, specifications and accompanying documents. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of emto be observed and ployment minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after actual date of the opening thereof. Each bid shall be placed in a sealed envelope plainly marked with the number of the project and the name of the town. The envelope shall then be plac- sealed envelope and forwarded tothe address indicated. ed in a The forwarding envelope shall be plainly marked as to the project number and the town. By order of the Town Board of Goshen Town. Evelyn Kirk tf 465-325- 3. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED All Brands -- 3 Mo. Guar7. antee. Dodd, tf 465-204- Will make childrens cupboards. Gun cabinets and etc. Contact Cornell Binks 465-364- tf 9. Licensed electrical contractor New construction or remodeling Let us give you a bid. Warren and Sons Electric 10 79 President Ceramic tile, bathrooms, sills, floors, Call Gerald Hanson, tf Help Wanted 465-272- 2. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT IN CITY RECREATION Applications are now being accepted for manager, instructors, and lifeguards and attendants at the Pason City swimming pool for the coming sum- mer. Positions other areas EXPERT Housecleaning help. Let me help you with your 13 465-271- 4. Income Taxes prepared, $5.00 and up. Call Allen Ainge, 0. 10 may be available as the program develops. Anyone with an interest or special skill which would enhance our recreation program, is encouraged to make applicat ion. Persons interested in summer employment in city recreation should pick up an ap- For Sale- - Real Estate GEO. T. ECKERSLEY REALTY 94 West 1st No. Payson, Utah Tel. 3. business. Acreage, homes, Salesman Vernile Gasser. 465 - 2146. Bedroom older home for sale Located in Salem. Artesian well acreage. Large building includ4 plication blank at the city office and return the completed form to Blaine L. Montague, City Recreation Director by April 1. WANTED: Shop mechanics. We are over run with work. We have all fringe benefits with ed. 6 $8,500. 798-34- 95 Fenced back yard. Inquire at 10 218 South Main Payson. By owner: Nice 3 bedroom home full basement, Will take mobile home or truck and camper. Call 9. 10 34 798-357- 9. 798-371- Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Clerk, Nebo School District, Spanish Fork, Utah, until 4:30 p.m. March 8, 1968 for the sale of the following vehicles: 1947 Diamond T" Bus. 1950 Dodge Panel Truck. 1957 Ford Station Wagon. 1948 International Bus. 1957 Chevrolet Sedan. 1956 Pickup. 1957 Chevrolet Sedan. School. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the Dis- Priced To Sell Three Befaroom Stucco Three Beroom Frame Three Bedroom Frame Four Bedroom Brick LET US SHOW YOU THESE JOHNSON PEARL BIGLER, REAL BARGAINS ESTATE Local Representative trict. Dale Schimmelpfennig Telephone 465-328- 3 er Nebo Board of Education Published in the Payson Chronicle Feb. 22, 29 March 7, Huish Theatre Building after 14 p.m. IN PAYSON, 3 bedroom brick home on No. Main, Carport, guaranteed vacation with pay. Contact Charley Maurin or tf 489-56- 465-212- 21, and 28, 1968. These vehicles may be inspected at the Payson Bus Shop located at the Payson Jr. High spring cleaning. Reasonable rates. Ph. 798-645- of employment in of city recreation Published in the Payson Chronicle February 29, March 7, 14, Clerk-Treasur- New homes or Remodeling. Free Estimates. Licensed Contractors. Burdick Lumber Co. Payson, Utah Ph. 465-37- 23 76 em- ployment will be required on this work and the bidder will be Peart s Hair Fashions reopens Monday March 1. Drop in or call for an appointment 5 465-30- cifications within ' tf Music FOR SALE OR RENT Campers and trailers. Butler Motor 1815 So. Main, Spanish Fork, 798-396- 9. year old Buick for sale. Good 6. condition. $100. Telephone 5 798-641- 465-295- FOR RENT: 4 room home 3 gas units. 590 East 2nd So. Call Schwartz Lumber 09 Payson, Utah |