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Show Area Deaths Samuel BENNtMt, Cokevllle, Wyoming, Roy F. Smith tBER Framptuo March 27, 194. BOTT.Haiei a. Brigham City, March it. 1984. Crry-Ra- Smtth. 79, ked Mwcti 27, lve o Utah Vattry CONTRATTO, Elmor (Casey), March 27, 194. Car Center. Bam Septem-ta- FERGUSON, Anthony S Provo, March 2S, 194. HOPE, Carl P, March it, Heber ON, to T, Devero Eu 24, 194. JOHNSON, Ora Py March 28, 1984. Vor-na- l, LITTLEWOOD, South Jordan, March 28, 1984. LUKER, Molvln B., March 28, 1984. Dan-nloll- o. OLSEN, Orson B., Rich- Bold, March 29, 1984. OLSON, Bud LaVar, Gunnison, Sanpoto County, j i March 27, 1984. f SCHULTZ, Loda R., ' Orem, March 27,' 1984. SCOTT, Arthur Hy Pro- vo, March 29, 1984. ' SEARLE, Iris Bock stood, : Midvale, March 28, 1984. ; SEWELL, Clyde Anthony S. Ferguson ; SPRING y Ferguson Jr, Infant ion of thony Scott Scott Patricio Colt Ferguson, dtea March 26, 1964 In Provo. Bom Novem-ta- r 10, 1963, In Orem, Utah. Survivor parents, Spring. vkie; frarctoar-ent- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Forguson, J Row G. Frandson SgrtnacMe; Mr. and Mrs Patrick R. Cklllano, Las s, n Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. C Colo, SorlnevINo,' aunts, undos and cousins, who otl lovod him. Funorai sorvlcos 11 SO am StMtngvWo 1stFriday, Ward, S40 Soidh 400 East, where tnonds may cat) ono hour prior to sorvlcos. Burial, SprlngvtHo City Comotory. Funorai Dlroctors Momorlal Estatos Mortuary. Ml 329 T 330 CaH P. Hope Carl Parity Hopo, U, diod March 28, 1984. Bom Jan. 19, 1890, Salt Lako City, Utah, to Hafvar and Carrie Peterson Hope. Aiarrled Leola West. She died In 194. Operated cafeteria in the Boston Building' for many years Survivors; nieces and nephews, Mrs Douglas (Deana) Scoft, Mrs Demonf (Ariea) Howell, Mrs Atoert (Carolyn) Johnson, David 8 Hope. T 330 N3 330 Area Births Birth and Family Center Mr. and Mrs. Ken 1V04, Jopp-so- daughter in r i Smith. Marr tod Jos Baird Survived by Heber Mr, daughter, YVoyne CHy; (Shirley) Bon nor, Midway; step-to- n, "BatoH Heber rtandctuicrn; five 23 fttoters, Mr. Mr. WWtam Jam CHy; ft. ton Mcrgie Pwil, Calif,; (Notine) Workman, WasMngeon. Funorai servtcas Saturday. 1:00 p.m. at tho Heber ftto ward Chapel. Friondt may caW at 0 Mortuary, Frktay, and at tat Oxrch, Saturday ono hou prior. Burtai, htotr City Cemtttry. T 329 Iris T 330 Bockstead Searie MIDVALE Iris Bock (toad S3, our tatovtd away Wednesday March 26, Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Blair, doughhter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bolles, doughter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L, C. Brodshaw, son. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, son. Mr. and Mrs. Darrin R. Hamilton, doughter. Mr. and Mrs Randy L. Lloyd, son. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Obvorn, son. Mr. and Mrs. Hal J. Rushton, don. " Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie C. Wilcox, son. Lakeview Hospital Mr. and Mrs Robin K. Taft, daughter. Merrte Lou Adame; tons, Fronk-tiL. Stout, Jr, Allen J. Stout, Wesley R. Stout, Mark K Stout: step-toMichoei Daffon, Carl Daffon: Lauro D. D. Levitt; 44 Jennifer Roberts, grandchikfren; 24 Howard, beuioh Limb. Funeral services, Monday, 12 noon, Bonneville Stake Center, Dr. Friends 1535 Bonnevlew may caM at Larkin Mortuary, 20 East South Temple, Sunday. 64 and from 11 am. until time pjru, of services. Interment, Ltae HIM Cemetery. was octive In Comminulty affairs and was o member of communia ty organizations and Oub. She was always politically Involved, being o member of the State and National G.OP. Com mlttee. She had a love for flower, and raised Prized Winners, tor which she won many blue rtobons. She loved shark beautiful flowers with frl and nleghbors. She was actively engaged as a Real Estate Agent. She and her husband operated the Meat Dept, at the Moin Market In Salt Ltae City for many years. She lived the Golden Rule to the letter, Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You. She possessed o sense of humor that touched the lives of everyone who knew her. She will be missed by everyone. She Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Glenn E. (Shirley) Socos. Midvale; Mrs. Wit Ham G. (Maxine) Summers, West Jordon; Mrs. Phillip (Jo Ann) Garrison, Mlshawtaa, Indiana and one son, David James Seale IL, Mesa Arizona She hod 14 grandchikfren, and 20 Funeral services i be held Monday 11 am. April 2, 1914 In the Midvale 3rd and 4th Ward Chapel, 73 Olympus Street, Utah. Friends may call Sunp.m. at the Goff day from Mortuary, 1090 So. State, Utah, and Monday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial, Midvale City Cemetery. N3 331 R. Schultz A. Rasmussen Schultz, age 79, of Orem, died March 29, 1914. Bom July 21, 1904, Black Foot, Idaho, to Myron R. and Alice Mo-rl- e Hall Daffon. She married Ooyd B. Rasmussen, July 11, 1921. Later solemnized In the Monti Temple. He dted November 2, 1936. She married Charles F. Schultz, August 19, 1939. He dtad November 25. 1975. She moved to Orem In 1945, and has lived here since. She lived all those years In the Orem OREM-Led- a Ward. She worked for the School Lunch Program at the Lincoln High School for mony years. Survivors: three sons, one doughter, Mrs. Tony (Ono) Mktvoie; Cloyd ONeil Rasmussen, South Jordan; Myron Clair Rasmussen, Orem; Grant Schultz, Midvale; three slstera. one brother. 15 rtondchlldran: 7j one sister, mmo Nay, Col If.; Roweno Anderson, Provo; Georgia Kennedy, Mery vote; Wells Dolton, St. George. Funeral services Saturday, 1:00 p.m. In the Orem Ita Ward, 400 East 100 South. Friends may coll at the Church, one hour prior to services. Buriol, Orem City Cemetery. 330 d 1964, In Bounti- directing many community ward and sitae productions. She T 330 Timms, 76, died Wednesday. March 26, stead. Married David J. Soarte V. May 12, 1921 The man-kiglater solemnized In the Salt Ltae LDS Temp, her husband preceded her In death on January I, 1971 She from Jordan High graduated School In 1911 She wot always active In the LDS Church holding many positions In ward and stake organization. She was a member of several choruses, In eluding sftta and ward Retft Society choruses. She loved music and arts. She excelled In (frame, Leda N3 B. Timms CENTERVILLE John horn Juncton, Utah Jonuory 1901 to 16, ond Josephine Riley Beck 330 330 John Bom In Bing University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. David Pershing, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bruner, daughter. Survivors: wife; doughter, n 1904. N3 330 ful, of pneumo- nia Bom Aug. 6,1 Ltae 1907, Soft City, to Thomas Latimer and Roberts Timms. Married Morgoret Hcrwood, June 5, 1931, Salt Ltae City. She died In 1979. Sprinkling systems engineer. Had lived In Soft Ltae City. Mont. Gradand Bilili uate, Davis High School. Member, LDS Church. Veteran, World War II, serving with the aw my in the European Theatre. Member, American Rifleman's Association; American Legion; Rod and Gun Club; American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors: brother, two sisters, Keith Latimer Timms, Kearns; Mrs. Joseph T. (Ruth) Edmunds, Bloomington, Utah; Mrs. Lester (Janice) Gunn, Fruit Heights; sis Mrs. Edna N. Timms, Layton; preceded In death by two brothers, Stanley C ond Leslie Timms. Funeral services, Saturdov, 1 1 am LindQuisfs Bountiful Mortuary. 727 No. 400 East, where friends may coll Friday, p.m., and Saturday, one hour prior to services. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery. N3 330 T 330 Melvin B. Luker Melvin Brvont Luker. 66, possed away March 26, 1964, at the Veterans administration Hoeptttai. bom October 13, 1917, at Bountiful, Utah, to Thomas and Chole Elizabeth Burton Shaw Luker. Veteran Woprtd War II. Survivors, Lila Jensen, of Salt Lake: Florence Crttcniow, Provo: brothers, Do-vLuker, St. George; Harold Luker, Soft lake. Graveside servles wlllb e Saturday 11 am. at teh Bountiful City Memorial Park, frelens moyu all ti the Deseret 36 E. 700 South, Saturday 0 330 T am KANAB Tracy Mock Bunting, 27, died March 27, 1964, of occidental electrocution. Bom Dec 26, 1956, Konab, to Georoe Llttie and Sherran MacDonald Bunting Married Margaret Lisa Taylor, June 24, 1962, St. George LDS Temple. Lineman for Garkane Electric Co. Served on LDS mission to Bangkok, Thailand, 19761976. Groduate, Provo Technical College, 1960. In serving Konob Third Ward Elder's presidency. Survivors: wife; son, Taylor Mack Bunting; parents, oil Kanab; brothers, Douglas, Soft Ltae Ctty; Kevin, Richfield: Whit, mission training center, Provo; Jace, Konob; grandparents, Preston Bunting, Amanda MacDonald, both Kanab; mother-l- n low, Margaret Taylor, Standing; father 4n4ow,Homer Taylor, Anaheim, Calif. Funeral services, Saturday, 1 1 o.- 8 Friends may call Friday, p.- m., Mosdell Mortuary, Kanab, and Saturday at the sttae center from 9:30 am. until services. Burial. Konab City Cemetery. T 320 N1329 Yesterday's Temperatures H L Utah M 2? Blandlng Brlghan City . 47 33 42 15 Bryce Canyon 44 38 Bullfrot M 23 Cedcr Ctty 49 23 Delta ....... .... Fillmore Greenrtver Honksvllle Konab 4 ... .... Logan Milford Moab Montlcello Park City Provo Randolph Richfield 47 31 .... .... .... 51 27 . M M 21 25 51 27 M M 27 38 33 34 34 47 27 . M M 58 38 Vernal Wendover .... 44 35 Zion Nat. Park M M Elko .01 11 MM Roosevelt .... 55 55 Salt Lake City St. George ... 47 Tooele Untv. o( Utah .03 27 54 34 27 perents; sister, Jennifer Lynne Cannegieter, att Sandy; grandparents. Morris and Volvo Con neglefer, Murray; Theo and Ruth FewsonCharles Fay Fawson and May R. Jock, aM Salt Ltae City; many loving ounts, uncles and cousins. Graveside service, Saturdov, 100 noon, Larkin Sunset Gr dens, 106d0 South 1700 East, where friends may coil one hour prior to graveside services. Burk al, Larkin Sunset Gardens. Kiekas. Married Beth June Better nan, June 26, 1949, In the Holy 330 T 330 N3 Danmele Uttiewood SOUTH JORDAN DannieHe Lithe wood, our nine month old loving doughter, sister, grand- daughter, ond niece, was here for only o short but time, brought much ov and love, to those who knew her. She left this earth on March 26, 1964, because of Sudden Infont Death Syncfrome. Dannleile was bom July 7, 1963 in Salt Ltae City, Utta, to Larry Bruce and Lory DeJong Uttiewood. Survived by her parents, and a Mitchell brother, 330 330 N3 Elizabeth J. Thomas Our beloved mother ond grandmother, Elizabeth Harriett Jones Thomas, 96, passed away March 77. 1964. In Salt Loke CHy. Bom Nov. 12. Molad 1667. Idaho, the ofi CHy, daughter DroleJ E. Elizabeth ards and Rich- Jones. Married Entry R. Thomas. Oct. 12, 1909. Motod CHy, Idaho. Mr. Thomas July 14. 1979. Active member. Reorganized LDS Church. Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. George (Dee) Schierman, Whittier, Caiff j mrs. Reid (Snir ley) Strong, Salt Ltae CHy; a daughter-in-laMrs. Don (Mabel) Thomas, Tooele; five grandchildren; four preceded In death by a son, Dan Earl T homos; doughter, Edna Roe Thomas; sister, Ellen Nelffengger. Funeroi services, Saturdov, 1 1 anv, Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South 2nd East, where friends may call Star-daam. until services. Interment, Moiod CHy, Idaho. N3 N1330 338 Elmer Mathew (Casey) Contralto Elmer (Casey) Contralto, 66, died March 27, 1964. Bom Dec 1, 1915, Blnghom, Utah, to Mathew Contralto. Preceded In death by his wife. Alto S. Contralto In 1981. Member, Catholic Church. Served with the Sea-bee- s during World War II. Member, Operating Engineers Union. Survivors: son, E. Duane Con tratto, Bountiful; doughter, Solly K. Hodges, Peoce Valley, Moj step-so- n. Bud W. SmHtL Soft Ltae CHy; five grandchfkfren; three brothers, Reynold JH Victor Fv Robert iL all Soft Lake CHy. Funeroi services, Monday, 1 am. Colonial Mortuary, 2126 S. State, where friends may call one hour prior to services, interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. T 330 to 330 N3 Colvin F. Christie Colvin F. PAGE, ARIZONA Christie, passed away March 26, 1964 at the Pooe MospHoi at the age of 73. Funeral services Friday 1(h00 am. at the Poge Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Interment: Poige Cemetery. Survivors: Wife, Mary, three sons, Leonard Block, William John Christie, Ernest Tavemie; five daughters, Deborah Lynch, Luam Christie, Maryann Christie, Misty Ellen Christie. Joyce Swannock; 22 grandchildren; 13 P. Johnson VERNAL Ora Bell Perry Johnson, 88, died March 28, 1964 naturol causes. Bom March 23, 1896 In Farr on, Utah, to Charles Asahel and Asenath Melvina Duncan Perry. Married Archie Albert Johnson, October 2. 1918, in the Salt Ltae CHy LDS Temple. She lived her entire married life, to Vernal. She was an octive member of the LDS Church, holding several positions of leadership In the Primary and the Relief Society Organizations. Her greatest calling was that of a dedicated wife and mother, she raised eight she was also chosen as Mother of the Year for the Uhlrrto Basin District to 1957. Survived by her eight chlkfren. Eldred A. Johnson. L indoor Venll P. Johnosn. Vernal; Mrs. Golden (Lora) Bastion, Evanston, Wyoming; Glendon C. Johnson, Sprtngville; Arghle Doyle Johnson, Logan; Merlin Asahel Johnson. Salem; Mrs. Lee (Eula Roe) Walker, Provo: Mrs, Boyd (Myr-no- ) Erkkson, Trenton; six brothers, Myron D. Perry, Vernal; Asahel A ArIvan, Arnold chie, and Roland Perry, all of Provo, Utta; 46 grandenikfren, Frederic Chorles Navy to World War N. partictoat-to- g to the Normandie Invasion, he retired from American Notional Lite Insirance after 26 years service. He was an avid and outdoor man. sportsman Member Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Survived bv hit wife, tour sons and two doughter to kw, Michoei W. and Becky Kiekas, of Soft Ltae; Courtney J. and Susan Kiekas, Park CHy; Tim M, Ana daughter, Elizabeth thony Ann Kiekas, ta of SaH Ltae; three grandchikfren, Jennifer, J. N. his KeWy, and Coirtney mother, Mogna; five brothers, Louis J., Mktvoie; Gut J7 Bishop, Cal It; Nick Newport Beach, Co IH; Harry Magna; BIN J. Kiekas, West Valley. Funeral services will be Saturday March 31. 1964 at 10 am. at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 279caMSo. 300 West. at the Deseret Friends may Mortuary, 36 E. 700 South. Friday evening from 6 wtfn the prayer service at 7:30. Interment SaH Ltae CHy Cemetery. 329 T N3 Hazel 330 .84 Prove Variable clouds with a slight chance of showers. will Lows be In the lower 30s with highs near 50. Precipitation at the Salt LcAe International Airport for the period ended 5 weather developing late Sunday and Monday mostly In southern Utah. Otherwise parity cloudy and cool wtth a few mountain showers at times. Lows will be 25 to 35 with highs mostly 45 to 40. 47 Funeral services will be to the Gllnes Wcrd Chapel, Monday April 2, 1964 at 11 am. Friends may call at the Volley Funeral Home, Sunday April 1 1964 from 9 p.m. and the Gllnes Ward Chapel, Monday at 9:30 am. Volley Funeral Home Directors. T 330 N3 330 John W. Hillier Variable clouds with slight chance of rain showers Friday. Lows will be In the low 30s with high reaching near the 50s. John Walter Hliller, 90, died March 27, 1964 to SoH Lake CHy. Bom Januray 9, 1894, to End-fielLondon, England, to John William and Emma Bonham Married Sigred Hansen to the Safi Ltae LDS TerrJe, 1921, she died to 1923. Married Susie Brodtey Andersoa April 20, 1938 to the SaH Ltae LDS Temple. He worked for Interstate Brick Company, retired to 1966. Member LDS Church, serving as a high priest to the Emerson Ward. Survived by his wife, Susie B. Hliller, Soft Ltae CHy; stepson, Harold R. Anderson, Fountain Volley, Cofff stepdaughter, Betty Jeanne Bond. Looarv nine grandchildren, nine three brothers, Henry G, New York; Leonard C, Salt Lake CHy; Herbert C Hliller, Kent, England; and many nieces ond nephews. Preceded In death Geraldine by o stepdoughter, Htnkef Funeroi service wW be Saturday March 31, 1964 1230 Noon at the Deteret Mortuary, 36 E. 700 South, where friends may call one hour prior to the service, interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. T 329 T 330 Ho- - .... Chop-..$- rule. Married immo (Emily) Niedemouser October 2, 1933, to Bento, Swtter-kxMoTtogt later sotemnlzed to the SaH Ltae LDS Temp. Emigrated to the United Stales to October 1951. He was o tttetong octive membver of LOS Church, serving as branch president, and councetor to mission presidency Switzerland; scoutmaster, In choir dfrector, and teocher to many organizations. Long-tim- e member of the Swiss chorus Ediewelss. Host on Tempi Square tor many year. Wtih hit outgoing and cheerful personality and hi wio ranging mind her wtN be sorely missed by ta who knew him. survived by his wtfe, a He son, Marcel Claude, two daughCox. Don (EHane D.) Mrs. ters, ' N.) ea one brother, Henri , Lausanne, and three sisters. SaH Ltae City; toes Btatossarl Paris, France; and EUo Cota, Lousanne, Switzerland. Funeral services will be Saturday, Mcrch 31. 12 noon to the 27m Ward. 165 P Street. Friends may eta at Lark to Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Friday 6 pm and Saturday of the 27m Ward one txxr prior to services. Butal SaH Ltae CHy Cemetery. 329 T B. Bott ond - R- beooer Trinity Greek Orthodox Orach. Soft Ltae CHy. He attended Cyprus High School where he excelled In basketball and baseboN, He served to the Lorry Llttie wood, aM of South Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. grarxfrxrents, Bruce Llttiewaod, Mr. and Mrs. John DeJong Jr aM of Mktvoie. Mr. ono Mrs. Dean Hales, Redmond, Utah. Funeral services noon In the Goff pel, 6090 So. State, p.m. and Satmay call Friday urday one hoir prior to services. Buroll Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 So. 1700 east. T o Mogeros Survivors: 904, to 21, Utah to John Louis and voted father, ond brother, possed owoy peacefully at eur home on 330 N3 BRIGHAM CITY Hazel Barker Bott, 91, dted March 26, 1964, at her home to Brigham CHy. ond Elizabeth Married Lorenzo J. Bott, Dec 24, 1913. SaH Ltae LDS T 330 N3 330 Clyde W. Sewell Clyde Wallace Sewell. 41, passed away March 77, 1964, to South Ltae California, of a heart attack. Bom September 11, 1942, In Ltae East South Temple, where friends may coll one hour prior to services. Interment, Ho! today Memorial Park, in lieu of flowers, family suggests corrtr buttons to the Heart Association. N1330 329 Arthur H. Scott Arthur Hamilton NEPHI Scott, 86, of Nephi, died Thursday March 29, 1984 at the home of his doughter In Provo. Bom February 19, 1898, In Nephi to Robert Martin and Harriet Foster Scott. Married Mary March 9, 1921 to the SoH Ltae LDS Temple. He was a dairy roan and farmer to Nephi all of his IHe. He was a high priest to the Nephi 1st ward, and spent many years as a home teocher, ond was active in the Senior Citizens of Nephi. Survived by wife, Provo; daughters, Mikfred Garda, Og- den; Mrs. Kteth (Leto) Aspon, Provo; five grandchikfren, nine a brother, Seat grandchikfren, Scott, Nephi. Services will be Monday April 2, at 12 noon, to the Nephi 1st Ward chapel, 1st E. 2nd South. Friends may call Anderson Funeral Home, to Nephi from 8 Sunday evening, and prior to services at the church. Monday. Interment Nephi CHy Cemetery. T 330 N3 Bud L. 330 Olson EPHRAIM Bud LaVar 68, died March 27, 1964 to Olson, a Gun- nison hospital. Bom April 5, 1915 In Ephraim to Rytond ond Cirtte May Larsen Olson. Married Geneva M. Hockett, Dec. 22, 1942 to Caribou, Maine. Member LDS Church. An ore miner. An avid outdoors-malaved hunting, and fishing. He was a sheep herder and loved horses. He loved farm work. Veteran World War II. Survived by wife, Ephrolm; sons and daughter, George P Orem; Gory C., Dick, and Shounna Parry, oil of Ephroim; 16 grandchildren, mother, Ephrolm; and sister, Darlene Johansen, of Tooete. Funeral services, Saturday 1 p.m. In the Ephrolm North Ward Chapel Friends eta at the ward chapel, Saturday three hours prior to services. Burial Ephrolm Cemetery, wtth military honors. Under direction of Ursenboch Funeral Home. T 330 T 329 Orson B. 330 m WEST ROWERS East MILDRED'S ld 1522 SUGARH0USE So So. 118i East PEARSON FLORAL East 1560 3300 So. Legal Notices PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD! 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THE CY NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described real property will be sold at public ouction to the highest bidder, povobte to lawful money of the United States at the time of sole, at me Sort Lake County Courthouse, Third Floor, North Front Doors, Moin Entrance to Courts 240 Eost 400 South, Building, Olsen N3 Trust Deed With Assignment of Rents executed by Doris Jean Furness, on unmarried person, os Trustor, In favor of First Security Reotty Services Corporation Utoh Morigoge Loon fko Corporation, covering real located at 974 West 900 South, SoH Ltae CHy, SoH Ltae County, Utah, more particularly described os: Commencing 11 Rods West from the Southeast Conner of Lot 1, Block 4, Plat C, Soff Lake CHy Survey, and property running thence West Rods; thence North thence Eost Rods; 2 0 The Job Training Partnership Act Training Plan for Davis Is available for comCounty ment at the Employment & Training Office, 225 SouHh 200 West, Room 103, Farmington, until April 5. The Private Industry Council will approve the 10. NOTICE Cose No. BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF UTAH POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY FOR AN UTAH ORDER AUTHORIZING POWER & LIGHT COMPANY THE ELECTRITO PURCHASE CAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM HAT ASSOCIAOF MEXICAN TION, MEXICAN HAT, UTAH, AND FOR A CERTIFICATE OF AND NECESSICONVENIENCE TY TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN SAID SYSTEM Is hereby Notice given that the above matter Is set for hearing the 19th day of April, 1984, before the Public Service Commission of Utah In the Commission Hearing Room, Heber Wells Building, 160 Eost Third South, Fourth Floor, Solt Loke City, Utah, commencing art the hour of 10:00 o'clock am. DATED this 22nd day of March, 1984. GEORGIA PETERSON Secretary ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Buhl Highway District has for sole one 1966 Mock diesel bed. dump truck with Twin screw tandem axles, 1977 673 motor, new paint ob. Good Sealed bids running condition. will be received by the Buhl Highway located at 1500 West Main until 7:30 p.mv local time, Aorll 10, 1984, at which time bids shall be publicly opened ond rood. For further information coll Buhl Highway District (208) 8 or evenings coll Harold Miller, Supervisor at (208) The Buhl Highway District reserves the right to occeot or reject any or oil bids. Envelope containing bid must be sealed, marked ond oddressed os follows: BIO FOR TRUCK Puhl Hlghwoy District P O. Box 386 6 Buhl, Idaho Carolyn M. Jones, Secretary ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Ephrolm CHy of A droln system along parts of 1st ond 2nd West Streets ond In the cemetery area (two bid schedules) will be received bv Ephrolm CHy Corporation at the office of Ephrolm CHy until 3:00 p.m.. Standard Time, April 4, 1964, and then at sold office publicly opened ond reod okxxt The CONTRACT DOCU MENTS moy be examined at the following locations: Volley Engineering, Inc. 168 N. 1st Eost Logon, Utah 14321 Associated Generol Contractors 1135 S. W. Temple Solt Ltae CHy, Utoh Intermountoin Contractors, Inc. 444 South 300 West Salt Ltae CHy, Utah totermountoto Contractors, Inc 930 South State Suite 40 Orem, Utah i Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Volley Engineer tog, toe. located at 168 North First East, Logon, Utoh 14321 upon poyment of S3S.00 for och set. Requests for 'Approved Eouots must be held March 30, 194 at 2:0 p.m. Interested par ties should meet at the CHy Office. Dated March 22, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The foiowtog deserted parcel of red property together with improvements thereon wtH be sold of public ouction to toe highest bidder erttoe north door of toe Dovis County Courthouse, Farmington, Utah on toe 9 day of April, 1994, at the hour of 900 AM. tor toe purpose of foreclosing o trust deed, executed by Donato Dean Clifford and Undo L Clifford as trustors In tovor of Associates Financial Services Col of Ogden, toe as beneficiary covering red property located at 1712 North Oakrtdge Drive, Centervllte, Utah, ond more particutarty deserted os follows: AM of Lot 41, Panorama Subdivision, No. 2, a subdMskwi of port of Section S, Township 2 North, East, Sta Ltae MeridRange ian, in the CHy of CenterviUe, to the official plot mer-eoProperty will be sold without warranty as to title, encumbrances or possession, payable to lawful money of the United States at time of sate. DATED this 16 day of March, 1964. Roger Tscharu Substitute Trustee 7001 South 900 Eost Suite 340 Mldvate, Utah 84047 April 6. 13, 20, 22 to the SaH Ltae Trtoune 9 OF NOTICE PROPOSED BANK OF ACQUISITION ASSETS AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITIES: Notice Is hereby given that the Brighton Bank, SaH Lake City, Utah, haa made application to fht Federal Deposit Insurance WaCorporation, shington, D.C. 20429, for its written consent to acquire the assets of, assume liability to pay deposits made In the Pioneer Bank at 940 W. North Tampte and 1735 South 300 West, SaH Lake City, Utta. TNs notice Is published pursuant to Section 16(c) of toe Federal Deposit Insurance Act. Any person witaing to comment on this application may file hisher comments In wrH-In- g with toe Regional Director of to Federal Deposit insurance Corpration at Its Regional Office, 25 Ecker Street, Suite 2SO, San Francisco, California 94lfe If any parson desires to protest toe granting of this application, hethe has a right to do so if hetae files a written notice of hisher intent with the Regional Director bv April 14, 1964. The nonconfidentiei portions of toe application art on file in the Regional Office as pari of toe public file maintained by toe Corporation. This file is available tor public Inspection during regular business hours. Dated February 29, 1964. Brighton Berk 7101 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 64121 Pioneer Bank 151 South Main, SaH Lake City, UT 64111 It Is contemplated that all of toe offices of toe above-nemeberks will continue to be operated. Notice to restorationrehoblll-lotio- n general bulkting contractors: Letters of Interest ond (Notification resumes are requested from contractors preparatory to selecting firms to bid on the exterior restoration of the Nelson Wheeler Whipple House, 564 West 400 North, Soft Ltae CHy, on adobe structure buiH in 1854 ond listed on the National Register of Historic Pioces. Estimated cost of work: $20,000. Firm Information to be received by Lorraine Prisbrey, some oddress os above, or Allen Roberts of Woiioce N. Cooper 2, Architects ond Assoc. 202 West 300 North, Soft CHy, Ot. 84103, no later 6, 1984. Plans ond AIA, specifications available from toe some. 6 2 1964 Hotoerf K. Ufl Seoied Authority of SoH Lake City, Utah (herein colled toe "Local Issuing Agency") at co Deportment of Housing ond Urban Develop me nt Office of Housing, 25th Floor, 1405 Curtis Street In the CHy of Denver. State of Colorado 60202, until ond publicly opened ot. one o'clodt P.M. (E S.T.) on April 3, 1984. for the purchase of $4,596,000 of Protect Notes (First Series 1984), being Issued to old In financing Hs projects) os follows: Series Amount Maturity First 1984 October 30. 1984 $4,596,000 The Notes will be doted May 1. 1984, will be povabie to beorer on toe Maturity Dote, ond will bear Interest at toe rate or rates per annum fixed in toe proposal or proposals occepted for toe purchase of such Notes. All proposols for toe purchase of sold Notes sholl be submitted In a form approved by toe Local issuing Agency. Copies of such form of proposol and Information concerning toe Notes moy be obtained from toe Local issuing Agency ot toe oddress Indicated above. Detailed Information with respect to toe conditions of this sate may be obtained from toe March 24, 1984 issue of The Daily Bond Buyer. HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALT LAKE CITY David L use her Executive Director 8 Department of Commerce Office of Field Operations Commerce Business Dolly Section P.O. Box 5999 Chicogo, IL 60680 U.S. Uinta Notional Forest Heber Ranger District Heber, Utah 84032 Dennis Jensen, Phone (801)654-047- Jensen Mayor Neticti ' The Ulntoh School District to bidding school warehouse sup-- piles for the school 1914-8- Include paper, yeor. Supplies . pencils, pens, markers, ond oto-er mlsceMoneous suppite. Bids are due on April 13, )94 d 4:00 p.m. of the District Warehouse. For questions or bid copies con-- . ' toct District Warehouse 219 South 100 West Vernal Utah 64079 Attn: Vougnn Mott Th Uintah School serve toe right to lect any or all tats. ' ' re- - District occept er re Rodney Cook Purchasing Agent ' 7 SALT LAKE COUNTY MVTTATION TO BIO wW be occepted at Purchasing until time of bid opening as toMow: BkR Apr. 3:00 PM Quote S, all) Au- toranger M K 6 E, 6 Drafting Tabte Mayline Specifications moy be obtained ' from County Purchasing, 151 Eost 2)00 South, Bldg. 4, third floor. The County Commission reserves toe right to reject any or oil bids. Only bids giving o firm quotation, properly signed, wtH be accepted. Parker Robison Purchasing Agent PUBLIC NOTKi On March 6, 1994, Neighborhood Broodcosting Services, Inc- - filed applications with the FCl, Washington, D.C, tor construction permits for new television stations to serve SaH Ltae CHy, Utah on 33 ond 46. The proChannels posed ERP's of toe stations wW 11.35 be and 11.33 KWt, respectively, from o transmitter site ot N. Lot. 40 46 or, pnd W. Long. Ill 53 7 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Nortewood Associates, heroin-offe- r catted toe Owner, hereby Invites bids for furnishing, ex- cept to the extent otherwise provided In the contract docu- ments, oil labor, materials, tools, equipment, supplies and services, and for performing ail e operations necessary, to construction of grading, streets, water, sewer and (froin- oge, In the following location, to wit, Northwood Subdivision, K etc hum, Idaho. Each bid shall be sealed and filed wtih, ond In toe name of, toe owner, North- wood Associates, at Hs office lo- rated ot 280 River Street East Ketchum, Idaho, ond oil such bids shall be received up to and Including toe 9th day of AprN, at one o'clock p.m., at 1994, which time the bidding shod be closed ond oil bids heretofore received shall be opened and publicly reod oloud ot said pioce. The location of toe proposed work Is In Northwood Subdivision, Ketchum, Idaho. ond specifications tor Drawings such work mov be examined, and copies thereof obtained dt the office of toe Project Engiof neer, J. H. Mlkuzo, River Street Eost, Ketchum, Idaho. The total cost to be paid by Bidder tar eoch set of ptanp ond specifications tar this project, to cover reproductloa costs, will be $25.00. This charge Is payable In odvonce ond (s Eoch bid Shan be mode out on o form tp be obtained from the Specification which will be dtetrtouted wtth toe Plans. Eoch bid shall bp occomponled by a Certtftod or Cashiers Check or Bid Bond tar 10 of toe amount of toe Total Bid, mode payable to the order of Northwood Associates ot a guarantee that tot Bidder wR enter Into o contract, or os I lout dated domoges In the event ef failure or refusal of toe Bidder to enter kite o Contract. Chodte v Bid Bonds will be returned to Pv unsuccessful ' ' ' ' ' i m ' ' . . Bidders upoa . award of o Contract ond to top successful Bidder upon txtew tion ond delivery of a satitfoo tory Surety Company Perform monce Bond equal to ona h ported percent (100) of g Labor ond Material Band equal to fifty percent (50) of ff Contract Price, together wltp toe Construction Contract. The work shoH be completed within 120 days from ond er toe dote of the Agreement, qr toe dote of toe Notice to Pnv k coed, which vwr is later. , . 2 NOTICC OF NOTfS TMf HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALT LAKI CITY, UTAH proposols will be received by The Housing USD A, 0 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE LOOGEPOLE CAMPGROUND on toe Heber Ranger District, Heber, Utah, is now being odvertised for award prior to Mov 25, 1984. The successful bidder will be responsible for operation ond maintenance of a campground containing 41. single family units, 10 double family units, 6 flush toilets ond trailer sewoge dump station. Lodgepole Campground Is located on U.S. Highway 40, approximately 16 miles southeast of Heber and 6 miles northwest of Strawberry Reservoir. The following will be required of toe successful bidden 1. Operation of culinary water systemsewage system 2. Cleaning of toilets, tables, fire rings 3. Litter cleanup 4. General maintenance and repolrs of a minor nature Concessionaire operator will collect and retain oil user fees but will be required to pay an annual fee to toe U.S. Forest Service. A campground prospectus will be available March 28, 1984. with the intent of receiving bids no later toon April 23, 1984, ana awarding toe bid by April 30, 1984, to allow for operation to begin approximately May 25, 1984. CONCESSION NOTICE Bv Order released February 10. 1984, toe Federal Communications Commission designated for a comparative hearing toe mutually exclusive applications of Utah Television Associates Limited Partnership, Intermountoin Broodcasting, Inc., Salt Ltae City Family Television, Inc., Joseph C. Lee, George L. Mountain West TeleviGonzales, etoL, Generol Partners sion Company, West Valiev CHy Television Associates Limited T.V.. Inc. All of the above Partnership ond SoH Ltae City. Utoh construct a new commernamed applicants seek authority to cial television station In SoH Ltae Clfy, Utah on Channel 13. The Issues which have been designated for hearing are: 1. To determine, with respect to Utah Television Associates Limited Partnership: (a) Whether toe applicant has $1,190,622 available for Hs construction ond three month operation costs; (b) whether. In light of toe evidence odduced pursuant to (a) above, the applicant Is financially Qualified to construct and operate as proposed. 2. To determine, with eespect to Intermountoin Broodcasting, Inc., whether circumstances exist to warrant a waiver of Section 73.685 of toe Commissions Rules. 3. To determine, with respect to Joseph C. Lee, George Mountain L. Gonzales, et ol., Generol Partners, West Television Company: (a) whether toe applicant hos $1,709,288 available for Hs construction ond three month operating costs; (b) whether, In light of the evidence odduced pursuant to (c) above, toe applicant Is financially Qualified to construct ond operate os proposed; (c) whether the applicant hos demonstrated oood cause for locating Its main studio outside Hs community of license; (d) whether circumstances exist to warrant a waiver of Section 73.685 of toe Commissions Rules. 4. To determine, with respect to West Volley CHy T clevis Ion Associates Limited Partnership: (a) whether there Is o reasonable possibility that the tower height and location proposed would constitute a hazard to oir navigation; (b) whether circumstances exist to warrant a waiver of Section 73.685 of the Commissions Rules. 5. To determine, with respect to SoH Ltae CHy Utah T.V., Inc., whether circumstances exist to warrant o waiver of Section 73.685 of toe Commission's Rules. 6. To determine. In light of Section 307 (b) of toe Communications Act of 1934. as amended, which of the proposals would best provide a fair, efficient, ond eoutio-bl- e distribution of television service. 7. In toe event H Is concluded from Issue 6, above that a choice among applicants should not be based solely on considerations relating to Section 307(b), to determine which of the proposols would, on a comparative basis, best serve the public Interest. 8. To determine, in light of toe evidence odduced pursuant to toe foregoing Issues, which of toe applications should be granted. Copies of the Utah Television Associates Limited Partnership, SoH Ltae CHy Utah T.V., Inc. ond SoH Ltae CHy Fomllv and related mater lot are TV., Inc. applications, omendment on fite for public Inspection at toe Soft Lake CHy Public Library, 209 6. 5th South. SoH Lake Cffv. Utah. A copy of the West Volley CHy Television Associates Limited Partnership application Is on file at 1900 W. 2300 South, West Voitov CHy, Utah. The Mountain West Television Company application It on fite at Crossroods Plaza Associates, 50 S. of Moin Street, SoH Lake CHy. Utah. A Inc. application Is on copy of the Intermountoin Broadcasting fite at 1171 S. West Temple, SoH Ltae CHy Utah. Th hearing win commence In Washington, D.C. at toe offices of the FedertM pmmuntcahont Commission on May 28, 1964, at 10:00 a.m. dba dba South Main Ephrolm, Utah 84627 5 construction 330 covering real toon April thence South 10 Rods to me ploce of Beginning. DATED mis 20th doy of March, 1984. Douglas Matsumorl Successor Trustee pkm on April the hot mode application to the Federal Deposit imuronce Corporation, Watatogton, O.C. 20429, tor its written consent to merge with th STATE BANK OF WAYNE, Loa, Utah. Far West Bank to become the continuing corporation, ond State Bank of Wayne, to become o branch office of Far West Bank. This notice to published pursuit to Section 18(c) of the Federal Deposit tosuronc Act. Any person wishing to comment on fMs oppilcotton moy file hisher comments to writing wtih th Regional Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of frs Regionol Office, 25 Ecker Street. Suite 2300, Son Francisco, Californio 94105. If any person desires to protest the granting of this application, he she hos o right to do so If he she flies o written notice of hisher intent wtth the Regionol Director bv Moy 7, 1964. The portions of the application are on file in the Regionol Office os port of the public file maintained by the e corporation. This file Is tor public Inspection during regular business hours. Published March 23, 30, the Office of the County Recorder of sold County. DATED this 20th day Of March, 1994. Douglas Matsumorl Successor Trustee Ltae 10 Rods; 2 BANK MERGER Notice to hereby given that Far West Bonk, Provo, Utah 3 R0RAI 1779 B-- auction to the highest bidder, payable In lawful money of tot United States at the time of sole, ot the Tooele County Courthouse, North West Front Door, Mato Entrance to Courts Building, 47 South Moin Street, Tooete, Utah on oprU 24, 1994, at 21X p.m. of said doy for toe purpose of foreclosing o Trust Deed With Assignment of Rents executed by Joe J. Moor and Regina E. Moore, Ms wife, os Trustors, to favor of First Security Realty Services Corporation Utah Morigoge Loon occordlng to tho official plot thereof, recorded In CO. Separate seoted BIOS for the RICHFIELD Orson B. Olsen, 006 92, died March 29, 1964 at his home In Richfield. Bom September 27, 1091, to Monroe, to Ole K. and Honno Christian Swensen Olsen. Married Verna Luetic Erickson, October 23. 1919. to Soft Lake CHy. She died April 19, 1921. He married Maude Weimer, September 10, 1924, to Junction, Utah. He was a rancher and stockman, and a Livestock Buyer. He was a Veteran of W.W. I, serving to the Army Air Cor. to England. He was past command or of American Legion Post No. 37. Member of toe LDS Church. Survived by wife, of Richfield; one douohter, and tour sons, Mrs. David (Peggy) Dvches. Tex Olsen. Noland Olsen, all of Richfield, Stanley Otsen New Orienes, Lou: Sterling Otsen, Orange vote, Calif; brother, Homer C Olsen, Monroe; seven grandchildren, nine He Is preceded to death by one son, Kenneth B. Otsea one grandson, John Mcrthew Otsea three sisters, Bertha Tuff, Hannah and Sarah Otsen, three brothers, Otus, Nephi, and Joseph Otsen. Funeral services win be held, on Monday April 2. 1964 at pm In the Richfield 5th LOS Wrd Chapel. Friends may eta at the ward chapel, to Richfield on Monday from 11 o.m. to 12:30 Burtai wtih Military Rights p.m. In the Monroe CHy Cemetery. Funeraf Directors Need S. Mag-leband Sons Morhxry. T SOUTH 41h South the purpose of foreclosing a CHy. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described root property wM be sold at public SUBDILOT 36, PIONEER VISION ADDITION NO. 1, O subdivision of Tooete CHy, Soft Ltae CHy, Utoh on April 24, 1984, at 21)0 p.m. of sold day for to Clyde Raymond and Hazel Hall Sewell. Married Patricia Dobbs, in 1963, In Fort Ord, California Later divorced. Hod been a member Ltae CHy JCs, Vice President of Atlantic and PocHlc Fisheries. Went to Hotel ond Restaurant Management School in San Francisco, and was a Maitre D at the Harvey's Wogon Wheel in South Ltae Tahoe, Nevoda Survived by: two sons, Jeffery. Reno, Nevoda; and Chad. Salt Ltae CHy; by mother. Hazel r, Sewell Bowerbank, ond WHlkim w. Bowerbank, of SaH Ltae CHy; grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. Lonnie Glen, Nevada; three brothers. Glenn, George, and Beniamin, of SoH Ltae CHy; one sister, Mrs. Dote (Kathy) Waltbero, Park CHy, Utah; two Jonathan Bowerbank and Kim Bowerbank, berth SaH Ltae CHy. Funeral services Saturday, March 31st, 1230 noon. In the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 N3 300 FLORAI NEFF two Soft East 406 brothers, sister, Alonzo Barker, Brighvn CHy; Leslie Barker, New York: Mrs. Marie B. Ward, Brlghom Glty. Funeral services at Brlghom City 8th Ward, Saturday, 1 p.m. Friends may rail at Petersen Funeral Chapel, Brigham CHy, Friday, 9 pm. and Saturday prior to services. Interment, Brigham CHy Cemetery. 7 located at 250 South 320 West, Tooete, Tooete County, Utah more particularly described OS' 4 Stauffer Barker. day of Douglas Matsumorl Successor Trustee fko BROWN R0RAL Co. 44 County, Utah. DATED this 20th March, 1994. property Bom Dec Etoa, kto-ho daughter of Alonzo John Temple. He dted to 1967. Active to church and civic affairs. Served to the presidency of the Young Womens Association, ward and sttae Relief Society and also served for several years to Relief Society at Intermountoin Indian School. Chosen County Leader of the Farm Bureau and served 14 years on Brigham CHy Library Board. Post president of Utah Municipal Leogue ond was chosen Mother of the Year to Brlghom CHy In 1964. Survivors: son. three daughters, Lorenzo Max Bott, Mrs. Keith S. (Helyn) Boyer, both Brigham CHy; Mrs. Leonard W. (Ar ola) McDonald, Mrs. William Durr ell Oulg" (LaVon) Nielsen, both Bountiful; 13 grandchildren; fko Corporation, 1892, SALT LAKE CITY COffPOttATtOM INVITES YOUR BIO ON SURPLUS LAM) AMO ItitftetOvEMCNTS BID NO. FP-LAND: 2.37$ acree located at toe north it corner of toe section of 7th South and 2nd West, Salt Lake CHy, Utta. control led buai- Zoning to activity. Cioee proximity to and me central buaineae district. IMPROVEMENTS: Fire Station 12 engine home wtih office and dormrtory, large metal garage, service garage wtih underground fuel storage tanks, and two email repair taop. Contotoed square footage for all buttdtnge to 3MD0 square toet APPRAISEO VALUE: SLftJO.-00otters will be considered. BkN will be received until 2 00 PM. on April 23, 194, to th office of th City Purches-toWent, 451 South 200 Eest, Room 320, Sett Lake City, Utah, 64111. Salt Lake CHy Corporation reearvei the right to accept or retoct any or all bids. For further Information, including bid regulation, deposit, forms and property inspection, call David Hates or Daniel VaiOez at G L Faitoer ent City Purchasing auction to the highest bidder, payable to lawful money of toe Untied Stole at th time of sate, t the Ulntoh County Courthouse, Moin Entrance to Courts Building, 147 East Moin, Vernal, Utah on April 24. 1994, at 230 p.m. of sate day tor too pirpofte of foreclosing a Trust Deed With Assignment of Rents executed by Bruce R. Dickerson, o married person as his sole and separate properly ond Marcia W. Dickerson, Ms wife, as Trustors, to favor of First Security Reolty Sorvlcos Corporation Ukto Mortgage Loan Corporation, covering root property locoted ot 593 Eost 3050 South, Vernot, Ulntoh County, Utoh more porticulorly described as: LOT 97, HIGH COUNTRY ESTATES SUBDIVISION, PHASE N, Vernal, Utah according k the official plat thereof on file to toe office of the Recorder, Uintah Bl$ Mxrcfc 34, 1984 Friday, Ugol Netitti NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The tonowtng described real property win be sold at public Marcel Arthur Chappute, my dearly beloved husband o.jr de- March 21, 1964. Bom October of 41 35 43 M 44 M Bom Feb. 16, Um Lako 1964, CPy. Ora ... Loke Bom March 6, 1973 In Magna, He was bom October 30. 1910 in Falk, California, where ne attended public schools. He moved to SaH Ltae CHy in 1959, where he ran a taunefry business at the Utah State Prison for three yecr. He moved to Poge in 1963, where he worked Pete Bar os, he oiso worked at the Empire House as assHant manager and maintenance man for a number of years. He retired to 1970. He enfoyed camping and arrowhead hunting. For 21 years an octive AA member. Also started the first AA group to Page. He was married to 1946 to Phyllis Martin, divorced In 1966. Married Mary Black in 1968. T 330 T 330 Variable clouds wBh o slight chance Friday. Warmer with fair la partly cloudy skies Saturday. Lows will be In the lower 30s with highs near 50. The probability of measurable precipitation win be 20 percent Friday. Our do4 husband uncle, and grandfather, Mark John (Mike) Kiekas, 61 dted March 27, 1964 In Sait CHy. 26. 1964. m., Konab Stoke Center. Spring Is 10 Days Old? Duchesne Canno-glete- J. ond Annie Tracy M. Bunting Currently Beloved daughter of WWoam Merrte ond Evetynne Rufh Fjw TV Salt Uke Tkbaae UyUNwticM Marcel A. Chappuis (Mike) IQekas ago 6 weeks (Bed at home on Mcrch City. Bam Feb. 22. 1902, Coionlo Dios, Chihuahua Mexico, to OoviS FNfc ono Sarah Lucretio Cox Stout. Married Luclilo Martineau, Oct. 26, 1926, Logan LDS Temple. Mcrried Fay Ho-taAprs 25, 1945, Soft Georg LDS Temple. Married CueUa Sherrati Daffon, May 12, 1972, Soft Lake City. Retired from U.S. Postal Service. Active high priest In LDS Church. Loved rock houndtao and was part officer in LDS tocktote. T Mark John Michela Canrtagiefw son sisters. Genevieve Startt, ogt motatr, grand mother, greot grandmother, neighbor ond friend, potted T ond - grondf other, possed away March 26, 1944, In Sait Loke in wife, Franklin Lyman Stout, 12, ou taking husband, teener, van-fathgreot- Ptafma Lucre-ti- o Moulton W South Lake Tahoe, Callfor nla, March 27, 1984. STOUT, Franklin L, Salt Lake City, March 28, 1984. TIMMS, John B., Bountiful, March 28, 1984. J Salt Lake and Intermountain Area Obituaries 0, NOTICE OF I SHAREHOLDERS' MEETMO PURCHASE ANO ASSUMPTION FRIST SECURITY BANK ft OF UTAH ft NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SHAREHOLDERS' MEETMO ft Notice Is hereby given fhai pursuont to o coil of Hs directors, o special meeting of w shareholders of First Security Bonk of Utoh, National Assocks tion, will be held of Hs bonking house of 79 South Main Street, Soft Ltae CHy, State of Utah, op tuesdoy, May 1, 1964, of 1:38 P.m., for the purpose of conskfc erlng ond determining by votg whether on agreement krvol Ing the purchase of assets arte assumption of liabilities of Fir Security Bank, SaH Ltae CltT Utoh, by First Security Bank Utah, NX, Ogden, Utah, ' , '. . . , , the chorter of First Securit Bank of Utah, NX, under provision of toe lows of United States, sholl be ond confirmed, subject to approval of toe Comptroller toe Currency, Western District 44 Montgomery Street, Suitg 3600, Son Francisco, CoHtomid 94)04, ond for the purpose df voting upon any other matter Incidental to the proposed pur chase ond assumption agree meat. A copy of toe aforesaid ogreement, executed by o mo Jority of the directors of eoch d toe two bonks, providing for tog purchase and assumption, is oa file of toe bonk and maj be Inspected during business hours. Robert T. Heines Preskteff Published: March 30, 1984 April 6, 1984 AprH 13, 1984 April 20, 1984 I : . NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS' MEETMG PURCHASE ANO ASSUMPTION' FRIST SECURITY , STATE BANK SHAREHOLDERS' MEETMG , Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to o call of Hs directors, o soecloi meeting of tog shareholders of First SecurHV State Bank win be held at Hi bonking house at 311 E. Broort wav, SoH Ltae CHy, State of Utah, on Tuesdoy, Mov 1, 1984. at 1:00 p.m., for toe purpose of considering and determining by vote whether on ogreement kv voiving toe purchase of asset ond assumption of Liabilities of First Security State Bonk, SoR Lake CHy, Utah, by First Secu rlty Bonk of Utoh, NX, Oodeni Utah, under toe charter of First Security Bank of Utah, NX, under the provision of the lows of toe United States, shall be rati fled and confirmed, sublect te the approval of the Comptrotiee at the Currency, Western Dis 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 3600, San Francisco, Callt for nla, 94104, and tar the pur pose of voting upon any ofhe trict, matter Incidental to the prO posed purchase ond assumption oggreemenf. A copy of tog aforesokf ogreement, executed by the majority of the directors of eoch of the two banks, providing for the purchase and as sumption. Is on file at the and moy be Inspected durtn business hours. Wayne I. Boeri Senior Vice President Published: March 30, 1984 AprH 6, 1984 April 13, 1994 April 20, 1994 4 ft On March 8, 1984, Broodcasf NIK LPTV, Incj Data Corp Figgi Communications, Inc.) ( Erhonef Corp., Community S er vice Television CX, Communk caters of America, TV Tower Venture, LtdL, and MDS of Monroe, Inc applied te the Federal Communications Commission tor authority to establish o Low Power Television station wtack win be used to broadcast tacak ty or Igi noted ond other tetevL Sion programming to the coni munlty. The outpulf chonno) wiH be 46, with o power outort of 9.343KW. The principal community to be served wt8 be Sat Ltae Cltv, UT. The propoedd location of toe transmitter ti U 1 State St. A 4 |