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Show R 4 The Salt lake Tribune, Friday, June Celebration To Fete Salt Tom See (iln June natural Nolan ' Son died 7, 7 A a of causSan Saif he tai heart ailment. Born 15. Aug . . Darlene E. Adamson 69, Funerol services at Saturaav Olym-naan, Way I for .South, E Darlene $ s. 1904, , ' ond Lois Adlaid Rob- Si erts Holll-- f J f , - . ngsheadkJO Aug 27, 1970 Member LDS Married Marie Pouison May Church Former resident of 18, 1928, solemnized Salt Park City and Soli Lake Lake LDS Temple She died community, City July 16, 1966 Mamed Mary 'W' Poki11 Vc?n" Salt Lake Than City, City Retired employe of Wayne Gin, Richmond, Calit , Angelica Uniform Co Active honor at a Yuen T Gm, San Francisco, member LDS Church Gene G,n. Emeryville. Cant . Survivors son. widow. Mrs Quentin (Oay) Chinn, daughter, Earle A, Mrs Fn- dance El Cerrito, Calif , Mrs Nor Vernon (Nola Mane) Hem man Los Ingway, both Salt Lake City, dav at Four Lee, (Gam) Mrs Angeles, Mrs Donald (Joan) stepdaughters, Jesus Lee, Sacramento, Calif, Mrs (Snna Marie) Ferandes, Mo West Rev Richard Theodore Jiu, East drid, Spain; Mrs Steve (Lil-MFronk lion) Miklosovic. G0il7ales View, Calif; Mrs Los City, Angeles, (Boe) Daly Wong, Mrs. Horold 3f13 Highland Dr Calit cutshall, Lutz, (Corinn) jude Tehran, Iran, So11 oke cdv' Mrs. Donald IS greatgrandchildren, William G Bruhn diroc- 8 Martinez, grandchild, (Kimm) Wong, steograndc- Comtr.Uof Office State Calif tor. Mrs , James (Ann) hddren, molher, Mmersville, brothers, sister, Arshel R, mtv Affairs, Will represent Chung, Larkspur Calif 2 Funeral Monday Beaver, F Keith, Miners pm. GOV Rampton at tne event 240 E. South Temple, where Ville, Mrs Jack (Joy) Kirk, 1 co11 9 m Sunddv ,nends Granada Hills, Calif Keynote speaner will he Monj3V hour prior to ser Funeral noon. Monday Rose Pork llth LDS Ward, Robert E. Gonzales, mem- - vie 1155 N 1700 West Friends coll 2128 S Stale St Sundoy 7 9 pm, at the ward day hour prior to service Ray Winchester, Redwood 83, Ogden, jied June 27 of Burial Memorial natural causes In an Ogden Estates Cemetery, hospital. Born May 23, 180, Mur Ada C, Free toy, to Benlemln and Mory Ado Catherine Elizabeth Parker Winchester Roberta Married Chrlstena Lettler 850 . June 1, 1925. Ogden She St , died June d'ed Jan. 8. 1972 Sheet 27 of natural will be guest dinner- Seasons taurant. metal worker, former Hill Air Force Base, employe The Chicano smith Tin Shop, Richards Me,al Works Member Shet nmhiiritman AAethodlstChurch Of tne first donated Survivors pint daughters, Mrs Maughan, blood toward a coal Of 45 Clark (Dorothy) Mrs Carol both Sanford, Stt by Spanish Speaking Or- - Ogden; grandchild, brothers, gamzation for Community, neo, Edgar, wnnam c oil State inursaay Integrity and (SOCIO). Opportunity00, Sofurdav , p m , Lindquist ond Son Colonial Chapel, where friends call 11:30 om until Soturday Burlol srvlcWashington Heights Memorial Park. Mark Lavota, administra- live assistant to the director of SOCIO, said Gilbert Ramirez, the ombudsman, made the donation at the Red Cross Regional Blood Center. 555 Foothill Dr. (i960 East). We feel we need a supplv built up in the bank in case any of our people need This need was recently pointed out when an Idaho migrant worker needed a lot of blood. Mr. Lavota said. S.L. Police Docket - Complaints registered with the Salt Lake City police during the 24 ended ' 9 0 m Tueidov S 2437 S Granger man, charged with the May 25 armed robbery of a woman in a bank parking lot, WaS bound Over tO 3rd District Court to Stand tnal Thursday. City Judge Maunce D. Jones ordered Paul Fred Turner, 1871 Condie Dr. (4290 South), bound over to Stand trial for the armed robbery of Bonnie LaRue Turner, 27, Midvale, an employe of an auto dealer. An armed man took $64,108 in checks and $577 in Mur- - ray branch of Walker Bunk, 4900 South State. Most of the checks were when a garbage truck dnv- er spotted them among re- fuse near 7th East and 2nd South. Concert Tickets Stolen from Unlocked Car $1,000 Stote shaver $l?0 to , .J- " f ooa ond Mer-- f !. Vrn5 ecoiered Stolen Docket 923 nnt nui day mcidude The country singer's cert is scheduled for Fndav at the Fa.fgrounds Coltse- -' L rALL5 Curtis, Amelia 69, Idaho 27, 1973, of sur grandchildren IhT' fZ',, Trvn' Mrs Clifford Play Delayed At College der S60 320 N'o Married Marie Denkers Nov solemnized Salt Loke SOO LDS Temple June 5 1929 Retired warehouse manager, Thefts California Pocking Corp , 44 3469 S State, years Active member LDS four tires, rims Church $400 (cor prowl) 2158 W 3100 South stereo two Survivors wdcw dnuah pillows 556 50 (cor prowl) ter Mrs Chorles E (Deth) 37 ookct.it man oox s?o 4 North Bruen Ogdon 1U9 E Eigm Ave, set n dish Gentlemen Two nj Verona, which was to have opened Friday at the West- - Wov, tools, various es sso mmster amphitheater, has wjS324' 3300 100 been postponed because of cones , West. 18 sheets 24 $63 60 woming 3335 s H,0hiand Dr $65 Ave 2806 Kentucky toots $?67 3675 23rd East two bicvcls js&s woiioce Ln bicycles 5 H,9niond Dr S2 ply tr ofttc ossorted $40 95 Shcpliftings 5600 S VanWmMe Expressway cosmetics recovered iuven ie re leosed to parents 1 1928 greot grondchiidren brothers ssters, grandchild John, Christian, Heino Oil Ogden, Jacob, Wilson, Weber William, KanesviHe, County, Weber County, Mrs Archie Mrs Macsen, (Kathenne) Lester (Jane) Bymgton, both Ogden Funeral Saturday Lindquist ond Sons 11 om, Colonial frienas coll 7 9 pm, Saturday to Burial service Ogden City Cemetery Charel, Friday prior where skinnpr Galp LOGAN Skinner, Gale Logan, 38, June Nephi died 27 In Logan Born Aug 10, 1936, Grove land, Idaho, to Ralph and Opal Bee Skinner Married Belva Buttars Auo 29 1951 I pretiAA solemnized 'ireQT0, Gradu Logan LD5 Temple ate Utah state University Attended University of Texas, West Coast Language School, Calit., Monterey, University .of Puget Sound Korean War Veteran, motor, served with Green Berets for 10 years. Member LDS Church. Survivors widow, sons, daughterSi Rlcha.d Gole Ml 'hae Louts, Patty, Mrs Bob L (Kathy) Blanchard, all mother, Brigham Logan, City, brothers, sisters, Ralph, California Boise, Donald, Gary. Brigham City, Dennis, Smithfield, Cache County, Dale, Fort Huachuca, Artz , Randy, Ogden; Mrs Michael (Cleo) Griffin, Newton, Cache sK,eVyMrRo0nVM (Doelenel Elder Funeral Saturday 1 pm, County, to Monday h Stella L. Gabettas SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO Stella L Gabettas, 64, Soda Sprinqs, died June 26 of natural couses at home Born Nov 29, 1909, Den mark, to Axel ond Elizabeth L.chtenstein Married James Dec 1927, Gabettas t4, Bngham City, Utah He died Dec 26 1970 Member Greek Orthodox Church Survivors son, Jomes Jr , 4 grondchiidren, Boise sis ter, Esther Hodges, Brigham City Friday 1 pm, Pleasant Stoke Frlends cal1 Olptn Mortuary, Friday 7 9 pm, and at the chapel Saturdoy be'ore ser- vices Burial, Pleasant Grove Cty cemetery Funerals Funeral services NISONGER for Alice H Nisonger will be held l am 2350 Eost 13th Saturday at so. slc mends mov can at Tate Mortuary, lto South Main. Tooele Friaav 7 to 9 om and dn Ooturdov One hour prior to servic- es ot 2350 Eost 13th So inter ment Sunse) Lown Tote Mortuary, tonerol directors Grovelsde funeral ser FREE ,or Ad0 c Free wl11 0e held n om m Mt Olivet Saturday Friends may call at Cemetery & 574 East first Evans Early South Fndov 7 8 pm Funeral d rectors. Evans and Early wlces 'IT Funeral services COLLETT tor Ciorence Jomes Collett will be I1 Saiurdov. om at Memortol Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th Eost, where ftienOs may call one hour before services interment Memorial Gardens ot the Valiev Funeral directors. Memorial Estotes Mc rluory "TIL" Z Funeral services r civde William Gooderhom will - gooderham and ,h rWy Friday 48 om Inter Saturday, prior to services Memorial Lawn Wasatch men) . Park Mortuary WIRE Funeral Mass for Edith L Wire will be conducted Friday, 12 noon in the Cathedral Of The will Madeline be Holy Rosary 7 recited Thursday Dm in the O Donnell Mortuary, 372 East First mov coll South triends where Thursday ot the time of Rosary Interment, City Cemetery Funeral Directors, O Donnell Mortuary 8090 the EwT"! Chopel South State, where friends mov call one hour prior to services Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Goff Mortuary, funeral directors . liPsU r P UCdn I,. n EVANSTON, WYO ter Clyde Dean, ton 80, dlpd ,..np 28 of na,ural , h,p nd ICd ,Pai-ie'S- Ban- - u Married Roella Aug. 1916, Ogden, divorced Married Merle Wiseman Dec. 1 28, Member Ogden Pnrtnr m r.,ICnnH CO 1936, rrfrnie in 1961 retired member. Charter past president, Evanston Lions Club Survivors widow; daugh- Mrs Lance (Rhonda) Voss, Ogden. grandchild, brother, sisters, John, Oak Calif , Mrs Melba land, Johnson Mrs Violet DaviS, both Ogden Funeral Saturday noon, Gil bert Bills Funeral Home, Ev anston, where friends call er' Highland Drive where triends may call Thursday evening Irom 7 to 8 hour Drior to p m and Friday ADAMSON Funeral services tor Lillian Darlene Erconbrock Adam son will be held Saturday ot )? Noon in the Hoiioday 23rd Ward 2675 Eost 4500 South Chooei. i hours where friends may coll onor Family suggests contr.bu tl0ns t0 the pnrnory Childrens Hospital Funeral Directors, Mock OV Cottonwood Mortuary SANDBERG Funeral services for Neils Sondberg will be held 12 noon at the Deseret Saturday 36 7th Eost South Mortuory where friends may coll Friday 6 to 8 p m ond Saturday prior to Inlerment Wasatch Lown services Fr'dav 7 9 pm, Saturday prior to service Burial North tr'fnas mavcoH .Fndov bom 8 PRESTON Idaho Kloa 98) Classifieds Sell CALL 5, 1892, neTto 0.. Burnell P. Whittington GARDEN CITY, Rich Coun Funeral service will be ty Saturday at 1 Of the Madeline JE'tndnphU.riidM h? P Goraen Chaoel tor n P m Crtv Burnell LDS 22.- - Now, it is that HEREBY the ORDERED, obove taritt coses in Intermoun- ,om Torl" Bufeau Tar,H ,B ,he 'en 'hey retote to the orocosed through service oroposed by the herein be, ond ore respondents suspended until August 1C, 1973, unless otherwise ordered by the Commission IT IS FURTHER ORDERED. That David R Free, dbo Notional A E Ford ond Cartoge Compony, R D Ford, dba Ogden Transfer ond Storage Company, be. ond dre hereby named respondents in this Oroceedin9 ond Ore Ordered to appear before the Public Ser- vice Commission of Utah at Its hearing room. 330 Eost ,th South. Solt LV Clu,ah on Monoav the 2nd dov of July. 173 at to 00 0 m on sa,d dv- ,hen and ,here to show cause if any there be why the ports of the tariff as pro on above poges nomed posed sus Should not be permanently pended and why the operations not should be declared proposed oniawf ul and beyond the scope of respondent s authority B order ot the Commission Doted ot Solt Lake City, Utah, this 1th day of Mov, 1973 RONALD E CASPER. (B 6) Secretary therefore, LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE Utoh Technical College ot Provo otters the following automotive vehicles for sole to the highest bidder Bidders will note the mini mum acceptable bd Please feel free to bid on one or more vehicles All bidders will be reauired to include a deposit, check of money order in the amount of 10vo of oil their bid with their propose such deposits shall be returned to unsuccessful bidders and sholl be to of the oboi'd purchase vehicie(s) bv jccessful bidders Bidders mov inspect the vehicles ot the College July 2 3. 5 ond 6th, 9 00 om to 12 00 Noon. 00 om to 3 30 o m or bv opoointment contact Archte Alexander or Reed R Allen Phone 373 7890 Sealed bids will be accepted until li 00 am July 9. 1973 Lot bids ore oc ceptabie ond will be considered 1963 Crew Cob International Ptckup minimum bid $150 00 2 1966 Plymouth 2 door Sedan Fury minimum bid $250 00 1968 3 lymouth 4 door Sedan, minimum bid S325 00 Fury 4 1968 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan, Biscovne minimum bid $450 00 1970 5 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan, Biscovne minimum bid $900 00 Bid forms are available from the Treasurers Office 1395 North 150 Eost Provo Ut 84601 The College reserves the right to reiect any or oil bids and to waive any irregularities in the interest of the College REED R ALLEN (B 4) Purchasing Agent NOTICE of Department Transportation. Federal Highwov Administration Denver Colorado June 22 1973 Sealed bids, coov. subiect to the conditions contained herein, will be received until 2 00 PM on July 25 1973 at the Regional Office of the Federal Highway Ad m mstrahon Room 242 Building 40 Denver Federal Center Den ver Colorado for constructing Wyoming FH Proiect 18 1(4) Shell Horn Big Canyon County Wyoming This oroiect is set aside for small business The firms middle ot the proiect is located 29 mites northeost ODoroximately at Grevbuil on US Wyoming Highwo 14 The work will consist of I 430 miles of Qodng and 3 893 miles of oiont mi bituminous base course ranae (estimoted price ssoo 000 t0 j 000 000 involving the following ot items moior 200 000 cu vds unclassified exca vat'On, 11 700 tons special subbase. 8 100 tons plant mix bituminous 27 500 tons base course crushed . w W0 Mink April Creek, Idaho to James Mor gan ond Mary Ellen Baird Keller Married Elmer Lor 1909 Dec sen 22, LOQan Temple He died in 1923 Survivors daughters, Mrs Eugene (Anona) Oltverson, Mrs Virgil (Zelda) Larsen, both John Preston, Mrs Las Sptmson, (Carmo) Vegas, Nev ; 10 grandchil- 1. t Dren- - 73 great - grandchil- ortuaun'ro' 'rtc'ori dren, brother, sisters. Elmo Mrs June WalPfeston Graveside services lace Lundberg, Mrs Mary OVESON tor Michoel Oveson will be held Bench, both Logan Funeral Saturday, 1 om, Soturdov ot 10 am at the Sounti tub Union Mortuory 295 North Center Stake Franklin FnOoy tram 7 to 9 om Friends coll Webb Funeral ond Friday 30 O m until Funer Home, Friday 7 30 - 9 30 OI- - directors Russon Brothers D m , and Saturdav two Bountiful Union Mortuary hours before services Burial, LOUiSScHA Moss Funeral Mink Creek Cemetery for Jean P Louissena will be held 10 at am the Friday. Born Sdu,h- hr ,,rr,e - r!dr Rosory will be 7 ? 30D,mc moy co" ,r.lend5 ot Roarv Burtoi Funcral Ward Pope Whittington, 63. Alice H Ntsoryer. 88, Solt Garden City, who was killed Legal Notices Loke City, died June 26 of June 26 in on automobile ac natural causes in a Tooeie cident north of SALT LAKE COUNTY rest home Beach, Bear Lake INVITATION TO BID Born Nov 20 1884, Span'Sh Born Sept 17, 1909, Garden Bids wih be rereived bv the Fork, to George G and City, to Chorles L. and Edith Purchasing Deoartment of Sait County until Fndov. July Maria Henrietta Guv Holes Pope Whittington Married 0 m on Married David H Nisonger Pauline Cox April 14, 1950 20h dt 3 00 Quote No 289 Eight (8) Civil Oct 23 19QS, Spanish Fork She died July 3. 1961 Mem Defense 5 ton Air Conditioning He died August, 1947. Mem- - ber LDS Church Rancher Four (4) Wood Framed Units and ber LDC Church Food Looker Doors Specifications Survivors sohs, daughters, Cox, Idaho Fails, brothers, mov be obtained from County Pur E Sait Loke City, sister, DeVerl, Garden City, chasing 504 City and County Build Bliss C John Montell, David California, Fronk, ing Logan, H , Fla , Blonche Needles, Orlando Calif , Mrs Dale The County Commission reserves Calif , (Leda) Sells, Layton, Davis th r,9ht to reiect any or on bids Anaheim, Merrick, bids giving o firm auototion Only Calif , Barrvhill Azusa, Jeon County e 18 greatFriends call at Mathews erooerly signed w,llteoccfed granochHdren, Idaho, Mortuary, Montpelier, grandchildren Purchasing Agent Funeral Saturday 1 pm, Friday 7 30 9 pm, at the First Pud June 72 13th E 2350 south where ward Saturday two hours Second Pub June 2 friends call hour prior to prior to servme Burial Gar- - Third Pjb July 136 Fmai Pud Jui (A3 den City Cemetery service Alice H. Nisonger A 7 to m Burial Mount Co'vory Cemetery Funeral directors O Don net) Mortuary HEINER Funerol services for Joseph Parley Heiner will be hed Grd'"9 F 13 800 t? noon ,n the Eldndoe Friday Im tt goivontzed beam type guord Word Chooei 3219 South 3rd Eost A Class The roil minimum rotes Friends mov com of Larkin Mortu of wages for labor will be thoe ?60 East ory Soctn Temple m shown the Special Provis ons Thursdov 6 to 8 o m and Friday at the ward chooei one hour prior Plans, SDecificotions ond proposal will oe forms furnished upon to interment services Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork Fjnerol di reauest to any bona tide or preaualified contractor bv the viously rectors Lorkin Mortuary Administrator Federal Regionol -- Funeral MARLATT services Hlhav Administration, Room 23k for Lawrence C Mariatt will be Buldna 30 Denver Federal Cen hem Friday ot 2 d m at the ,er Denver. Colorado 80225 (Tele AC 303, 233 3795) Plans Stubbs Connor Funeral Home thon Ohio Friends Woynesvtlie mav ond toenticat'ons mov be exam o 30 'PVor p m n of DAVID R FREE dbo NA COMPANY. CARTAGE TIONAL ond OGDEN TRANSFER & STOR to establish COMPANY AGE through service routing ond rotes iff Tor Bureou, intermountom in Inc . Agent Class & Commodity 9B Tonff No Free dbn Nctionol Dovid R Cortoge Compony is 0 corner ot generoi commodities m locol corf oge service between most points h Solt Lake County ond port ot Dovis County Ogden Transfer and Storage Company is 0 corner of in Weber commodities generoi County ond port of Dovis County m The two authorities overtop Dois County Bure-u The intermountom Tariff Dnl J- '973 to become el 's5ued tective Mov 14 1973, the following In Class & Commodity On the 3rd i v of Mov the a petition Commission received CiKOVc rLtAbANT trom the Wvcoft Co, Inc request Avis Mills Smith, 79, Pleas mg the suspension of said tariff ont Grove, died June 27, pages On the 4th dov ot May the oeti 1973, ot home Of natural Commission received a ont Ash rom Brton Truck Line lon CCUSeS Redman Inc Transfer and worth Born Dec 23, 1893, Mid& Moving storage reauP5ltng vale, to Joseph Hcoer and suspension of sold tariff pages Annie Rasmussen Mills Mar- - Magna Garfield Truck Line pro e ried George (Roy) Smith, tested provision for service by Salt Lake f,ono Cortoge to Butterfield and 24, 1916, Wiinoms Temple He died Oct 30, Como locol cartoge cor- Traditionally 1962 Co founder and employe ners hove operated only m their of Smith Drug Co , member own territories not hove ond Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward, attempted to mterime The Com considered hos Relief mission generally Society Primary ond that locol cortoge corners must worker or Survivors- sons, Harvey outhorized hc,r ierKv,ce not ,he intended E , Don L . both Pleosqnt or ollowed carners t0 interime Grove, seven grandchildren, it cooeonng that the tronsporto-1greot - grandchildren, sis- - hon service established as the Sadie Chandler, result of allowing the tariff pages ter, Mrs ,0 become effective may be uniow- Pleasant Grove ,ul and ,mr(er ond tvond the 11 Funeral 01 ,he ,w0 re GrSve CentTr! ,or Jenme Mar,e Johnson Erickson Logan 1st LDS Ward Chao Fr, ends call Hall Mortu- ary Friday 7 9 pm, Sptur-dreday hour pror to service Burial Clarkston Cemetery el Povson Bell 81, Keller Larsen, Funeraf Holdpn 2 Monday pm, died June 27, 1973, Cedar 3rd LDS Ward chapel. Preston, 'a f0iino long Friends call Metcalf Southern mness. on i,..t i Soda Springs Presbyterion OGDEN Jorr v C!fford Church where friends call 2 16W Kap 72 Oadcn died June 28 hours prior to service Burial ossorted Poin, Dr of cotns lawn mower ports S0 natural causes in an Fairview Cemetery Family 4215 Comille Dr domond ring Ogden hospital to contributions suggest set Si, 800 Born Feb 1 1901, Wilson Shriners Hospital, Salt Loke 5051 1300 North 5 West two Lone, Weber Counts to John City sodJles $400 Cornp Bouwhuis Kop 3131 S 3140 West tope recor cmd um Feb 1916, Baltimore, Md , to Professor Elihu and Gertrude Permelia Crafton Call Mar-- - Vern Mrs (Emma price jane) Hansen, Boulder, Gar Funeral Burglaries Los Tem- dren; 55 greatgrandchildren; broth- great er, George, Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday tt a m , cqcamk East, where friends Coll hour prior to service. Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valiev t SER frlC, caus- r.erf Helen LoVaughn Brad- Lake Married !enCAPTl 4,t Guest solo Temple. lds Wld T abernncle Choir, enor Member0 'lDS CooMUe. ,n Los AfOe'e Actlve i,47 Church Employe American musc clrces Actve mem. Oil Co. LDS Church. Survivors- - , widow; sons, ber Survivors sons. widow; daughters, Leon, Pleasanton, Bradle''- - Rona'dLos Mtdvaie; Edward, Calit.; 2 grandchildren; Milo J., Indianapolis, Ind ; Angeles, sisters, William G , Earl, A Jay, both Elk, brother, MrS TrUV Steele, both Salt Wfltli Mrs. L Albert JGenev- L(jke Cjfy; Mr$ Qrrjn Q Cucomonga, leve) Davies, Tibbtfs, Bountiful, Calif ; Mrs. Charles ,, (Opal) .(Eth.n Haft, Bluffdale; Mrs. Lyman Ceme- Burial Lawn Forest (Flthurnt Markov Tnulnrs. tery, Beverly Hills. Mrs. Merrill (Luettai yitte, Smith, Kearns; 34 grandchil- - prior Post president ond V1C( Burial Cedar City BPW Club First eierv American who 26died of died. Falls, died June complications following Christian 57, Angeles, 24, if ll .1 Central Coll, Los In es Angeles. Born 9ev Born cash ring Sherman June natural Reu-- b Collett. (Millie) Pocatello Chapter ot Retired Assn Persons, member Ivy Rebek oh Lodge 23, American LeVehicle gion Auxiliary Survivors brother sisters, 83t 5th East 1963 Pontiac sedon Luther C (73 41 798) Mrs Hackworth, 1959 Oidsmo&iie Margaret Somsen, both Poco ?o?o tth Eost 88 (73 43311) ello, Mrs Glenn E (Tesset Thomas, Mesa, Anz , steo sons, Rov F Christensen Bonita, Calif , James J Chri stensen, Bellevue Wash Funerol Friday 2 p m Compiomts registered with the al Loke County Sheriff during Central Christian Church hours ended ot 9 om Tues Burial Mountains, iew Ceme con- 14. J . Amelia L. Curtis Ernest Gibson president rePolice investigation ports show that the theft occvrred while Mr. Bendtx- - It will open Fnday, July . 6, instead. Tne production will continue Saturday. July 7, and Fnday, July 13, con- cluduig on Saturdav, July Aril IDAHO bar-ro- member COvne 5200 000 S The tickets were in a briefcase m a car belonging to Randy Bendtxen, 4239 Monarch Way (4100 South) techmeal difficulties. '', f 6oy 0 will Saturday, Ward Chaoel, Los Angeles, for Craflon sw. W. 1886, Mesa, 5, Clinton Gibson Oil. N 861 TOO Sterec 0 hXnallCcnhCe4r Wes, ,897 Peid taoes S100 (car orotti) on' le , to Luther and 715 3rd East omohtier six Moggie Ann, Wigger Hack speakers $$oo (cor prow) 550 7th East, v o'let. $io (car worth Mamed Rov F Chris tensen April 3, 1966, Twin 26T6 Chciaviick St bicvcie suo Falls He died July 12, 1970 575 (cor Came East, botiery to Pocatello in 1912 prowl) Retired Mountain employe 700 E 2lst South bicvcie $80 Cn Artiuo Stntps TPlnnhoriA 742 4h Eost, 1963 Chevrolet B'S worth of Joe Walsh Concert Tickets were stolen about 12.30 a m. Thursday Sc. locked. Bluftdal Born - be Oaks LDS S orj' subsequently recovered ens car was parked at c. I ne Mruoc dl. Tim St , died I June 27 of natural caus- at es the home of a In daughter - police officers arrested Mr. Turner only a few hours later. Murray .Approximately wheel , 187 87, NOTICE Tronsoortonen. a, Oeoortment Feetral Highwov Admmutrorv. Jun CotoroOo Denver bids single coov subiec herein, lo the conditions contained 2 00 will be received until Regional tne o 26 173, on July on ice of the Federal Mignwov Room 2,2 Building 40 Denver Federal Center Denver Colorado, tor constructing Co0"d FA lorado FH Proiect McClure FRS 0133(41, Proiect Pass. Gunnisoo County. Colorado. is set oside lor This oroiect small business firms This oroiect H is located ooororlmote v south of Redstone on State Highof consist will work wav U3 The slide co. rections on 6 994 mile S00 00O range timoted price involving the fohowmg Si 000 000) yards 000 cubic maio. Hems of 2,0 unclassified excavation . 9 700 tons grading crushed aggregate base, F ond other minor items of rates ot the minimum work wooes tor labor will be those Provis-onshown in the Soeciol ond proposal Plans, specifications upon will be furnished forms reauest lo any bona tide or prethe by viously Qualified contractor Federal Administrator Regional Ronm 2,2, Highway Administration. CenBuilding 40, Denver Federal ter, Denver, Colorodo 80225 (Tele-H W 303. AC 23, ,75) phone Administrator Regional Baugh. Avis M. Smith LOS ANGELES Clarence James Collett, m. - services May 14, 1904, Fair view, Idaho, to Arthur R ii an, tk.f, ,hlMr ' Lovma Belndd Mlskld and Gavte n CimISf L Marncd James B H'11- Feb and Ernest CWom, 5, nil )4, )924, Sclt Lake Tempe $174 96 Vidal, Calif Who died June JL died Nnv 27, 1973, in on airplane crash 376 Emery St , $2? dt- Llovd d dv' 259 Houghton Ct , record plover at Provo will be Friday 2 ned vorced Mamed Vernon E clock radio, tape recorder, watch, p Berg Drawing Curtis, Sept 15, 1967, Idaho SJ9l5t Ave C04h ood Items, Chapel. Provo . Falls Seamstress, member s7o ,LDS Chu;ch served lake lewetry, i. IV3V, Provo, to Melvin and , president, DUP officer Survivors husband, sons, Shoplifting daughters, Harold D Hill, 452 E 2nd South, lewetry, cloth Rexburg, Vernon M Hill, A?V..lh-e.S.0heUcSr.Mrs 'c.yde' (Evcea'n) rT,B.'Ied .r: arrested two luveniles referred 213 S Mam, two stereo tapes recovered luvemie referred man Calif , Mrs John (Genice) Survivors- daughter, Gtnna Stoffel, Idaho Fails, Roger J Mae, Vida; parents, Mrs H, II Ogden, 22 grandchtl Lola Gibson, Provo, Melvin, dren,-- five great - grandchil 508 10th Eost, Wash. stereo, S60 (cor Kennewick, grand brothers. sisters, prowl) mothers, Mrs Cora Work- - Renold, Salt Lake City, Mrs '367 Glenrose Dr . bicycle S80 Mrs Gib man, Provo, Mary , , Horrtson Ave Lola Mrs Goodenough, bicycle. SIOO Oklahomo. son, brother. Wanda Parker, both Idaho 5 s stirs siJo Davd- Craig, Alaska Coltman Gilb Merlin, Falls, Elinor Gibson was born 900 w loth North bicycle SH3 Seattle, Wash , Richard, March 30, 1940, Nebraska, to ert, 2,71 17th East bicycle siso Ud" ' 100 7th East wallet s,8 Clifford and Sybil Sager Funeral Friday, 11 am, 733 Lmdon, tooe recorder, wrist Survivors parents, Rush- - Idaho Falls Sixth Ward chap- 20 ' Wd!5h,' 'cKor,Dr''1 ville, W lown mower, VernonNeb, brothers, sisters, S)I057 S D , Porcupine. 267 8th East bicycle $80 Neb , Ruth, befdre Scottsblutf, I07 s Slh West. 165 Ford Dick- services Ot the UP S700 Fayetteville, Ark; Mrs Ron el Burial, Ucon Cemetery chap 278 E Sth South, comera. soot (Arlene) Ereesemann, light, first aid kit, $40 (cor prowl) wana, S D elda H. Limb East two bicycles $50 Gayle Marie was born Dec 34 W uth South 1963 CMC 4, Salt Lake 1959, CITY Velda CEDAR on City truck $i m Attended iunior high school Heap: Limb, 63, Cedar City, 1562 20th East bicycin sso 75 ot Desert S15 KiiBourne, assorted tools died June 28 ot natural caus Center, Calif (cycle orowit Clinton Lee was born Nov es in a Provo hospital 1U8 S Mam, stereo. S60 (cor 2g, Calif 193, Born Dec 28, 1909 Torrev, Blythe, elementary sctiool Wuyne County, to William E 2ist South failure to Attended Center Henry and Emma Josephine jnpesert trnest Wayne was born Noves Heaps Married Mel guar omDh(ifr cash sio Aug 11, 1967 brum Van Limb Sept 14, 62 St George Burial, Provo City Ceme LDS Tern 933 c r0ie nov sioo tery pie divorced S 1965 Morn Plymouth Survivors daughters Mrs Borocuda S? 000 no 5th East, locket Everal Nielsen, St Georae, Hans Mrs Skallan, (cor orowlk (7ola) 130? 5th East cave of beer Doner Mrs William (Zino) (car prowl) Winner. SD, 17 dled JunB 26 ln O Pocatello Maybee d ri" Hh'"d 0r broTher s For Robbery the Dr 1"' Gay le Gibson s Wav. television Highland j Member rifle, $128 56 Canyon Rd coot $15 101 1st Ave mink coat, $3,500 1591 Foothill Dr , sewmg mo Chine purse $189 27 Sth East, welding equipment, Faces Trial Sh6 Stepped from AAary set $300 Jon Lori, Jill Elaine, Elizo- beth Ann, oil Salt Lake City, grandchild, parents, "Tuu"' Clarence J. Collett JpS C ttlf prlrv ckhr. PUBLIC Gardner Mamed Lewis Little Cottonwood Canyon Born Sect 18, 1921, Cold- 30. 1903, Parcell, Sept A Solt Lake Temple He died well, Idaho, to Georqe April 13, 1952 Relief Society, and Lucina Whitmore Chase YWMIA Kevoe Married Primary and Hulhnger presi Sept 18. 1955. Elko Nev Oil VT.ItNoTB dent, member DUP Survivors 7th Revised Poge 5 sons, daughters, and gas bioker Member 1?th Revised Poge 19 John L, Ogden, Ned, Las LDS Church Veteran WW II 9th Revised Poge 20 Calvin Mrs Survivors sons, widow, Vegas, Harris, 9th Revised Poge 21 Giles, both Heber daughters, Teryl. Kemmerer, (Amber) iflth Revised Poge 22 J D Wyo , Ronald, Steven, Mrs Mrs City. Mack, 9th Revised Poge 23 Mrs Ernest William (Ka'hryn) Gustafson, (Shan) Batty Sth Revised Poge 46 all Provo, Mrs Reid (Pat) McCormick, (Fern) Hansen, 6th Revised Poge 49 Hal Mrs all Salt Davis, Lake Susan, Cindy, (Martha) 8th Revised Poge 49 A Riverdale, 42 grandchildren. City Pth Revised Poge 80 8 52 Friends call 574 E 1st greatgrandchildren, 3rd Revised Poge 80-South Friday 79 pm Burial great great grandchildren 7th Revised Poge 81 of Gardens the Funeral Saturday, 1 pm, Memorial Sth Rev ed Poge 83 Provo North Stake Center, Valley 6th Revised Poge 84 7th Revised Poge 85 L122 Gr.?"d Ave Frne?ds colj 6th Revised Page 90 by 't,!, Teolt, LDS, 'jj Jf p ana Relief SocfeWteachei mnlzed She ple. Presbyterian Church, Mizo- Chapter 5, Order of Eastern Stor Survivors: son, daughters, Charles Jr., Salt Lake City; Mrs W W. (Edna) Phillips, Fountain Green, Sanpete Mrs. County; Gertrude Calif ; 6 James, Salinas, 16 grandchildren; great. grandchildren. Graveside service Saturday 11 am, Mt Olivet Cemetery Friends call 574 E. 1st South Friday 7 8pm SO 2658 St Granger Man . poh set, , Morried floret Watkins Feb Charles Burglaries V311 Mor- - s April 30, 1971 f SchooT Srem a.tended BY U member Beta Sigma Phi, rill r' e. Free July JY ot k h i died r,. ?0,' t Elthura 6, fled 1st Jf NO 154 THE be vice commission ofutam n the Motw of the investigo-fti5 r e n Lee Gibson Elinor Gibson 873 E South Temple $120 626 Colorado St , television $400 916 N 900 West, 34 Quarts $27 A causes at home Born March 1886, York p0, to Curtis ood Annie K, S t r o m a n Mar- Hyde. will am, 30 11 Granite 45, Adamson, 'J Melony Dr , who was killed June 24 . in an automo- A i" bile accident in Langley, British lumbia 12, 1927, GoBorn Aug shen, Utah County, to Weldon M and Lilnon Jasoer Ercan- brocl( Morried Dr Kenneth Adamson June 2806 County, to Andrew J Mexican- American DOCKET BEFORE Funeral services ' ot Saturday 00 E 2675 ver for the Polly G. Parcell Polly Jane Gard PROVO be Stake Cen'er, Bea- Gilbert Ramirez, recently t0n, enmo named by Gov. Calun L Married Pmg Yorii Gin f Rampton as ombudsman Feb 27 192, will ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING INVESTIGATION AND SUSPENSION LDS u s Lone of a 1895, Con- - 75, Hollingshead. 1029 Cool- died strono, June 29 of in 23 es in Pablo Born kc . CXnV Cem,!''r,v - - O Mohonev U"al leeol Notices Notices less! and Inlermountain Area Obituaries I-i- Nolan A. Hollingshead CAUF PABLO Tom See Gin, ' SAN Pablo, New Aide 29, 1973 Federal Center CoP'tol Avenue Wyoming 82001 W gionpi Administrator H 2120 Cheyenne Re (A 92) Bough NOTICE OF APPLICATION Nonce hereby given thot an oddI, cation hos been received in ,n , $ , 0(tlce from Bank Lake 30ei South stote. So, Lake Solt Loke County, Utoh for City to estoblish a broneh orm,$5'On iii3 Smith Snit i0ke r.tv inuEr S? J h Any interested person desiring to views regarding th aool, c0tl0n ,oy 5ubmit them wr,na to the Deportment ot Fmonciol In stitutions, 10 West Broadway, Suite 331. Soil Loke City, Utah 83101 Finadannshtubonf ' Oated at Salt Loke City, Utoh, this 26th dov Of June 1973 W S BRIMHALL. (B 9) Commissioner NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that on oopiicotion" has been received in this office from Utah Bonk ond 1606 South Moin Street, Trust Bountiful Davis County, Utoh tor permission to establish o branch m the vicinity of Ninth Eost 2ist South Sait Lone City Sat Lake County Utah Any interested person desiring to views regarding fhis oudHcation may submit them in writing to the Deoartment of Fmonciol In stitut ons 10 West Broadway Suite 331 Solt Loke City Utoh 84101 of Bv order of the Commosioner Fmonciol Institutions Doted ot Soft Lake Cit. Uah. this 26fh day of June 1973 W S BRIMHALL. Commissioner (B 0) Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR fttOS Owner. Ctv of South $oit seoied bds to, invites seporote Water ond Sewer Lm Enten.iont, 2 10 South Street Section 108 tor City of South Soft Loke ond h be received by Crty of South Sait Lake ot the entice rt CN Recoro-er- , City Hail, 2S00 So. Stote Street Solt Lake City, Utah 64 ns untn 10 00 AM, July 3, 1973 ond thn Ot soid office Publicly opened ond read aloud information for B dders The Form of Bid Form of Contract ond Forms Plans Specifications, of Bid Bond. PeHormonce od Payment Bond, and other contract mov oe exommed ot documents Templeton the foilowirg Lmne ond Alsup. Consulting Eng-nes Street 40 West 7930 South Son Uoh Loke City. Cooies mov be obtomed ot the of Lmke ond Office Templeton, AlsuO, Consulting Engineers incot 7950 West 40 South Street ed ot Solt Loke City, Ufoh, upon por ment ot $20 00 for eoch set Any unsuccessful bidder submit ting o complete bid on the oroi ect, upon returning such set within of bid opening ano m 20 dovs good condition, will be refunded his povment for one set of oolu meats ond any non bidder, or oa ditionai sets tor bidders, upon so returning such a set will be refunded $10 00 The owner reserves the noht to or to waive any informalities any or aM bids Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security tn the amount form ond subiecf Jo the condn.ons tn the Information twr provided Bidders Attention of bidders is particular-!coiled to the retirements os fo conditions of employment to be minimum observed and wage rotes to be ooid under the con toe tract No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days otter the actual dote of the opening thereof. Dated June 22, 1973 BETH M JENSEN City Recorder 521-35- 35 NOTICE OF SPECIAL BONO ELECTION ittle cottonwood improvement UTAH district COUNTY, w.ll be o special bond NGTICE is HEREBY given that there Solt Loke held in the Little Cottonwood Improvement District, 17. Chant,- - It Utah Code Title to State ol Utah, pursuant Utah Municipal Bond Act, the os known emended, os 1953. Annotated 1973. ot which time there shall be on Wednesday, the nth day ot July, of the Improvement D,s suDtruttedto such aualitied. registered voters trict, the following propositions Proposition No 1 District be authorized Shall the Little Cottonwood Improvement or more series or to issue the bonds of said District, tn oneot One Million Four amount issues, in the aggregate principal Dollars for the purpose ot 000 00) ($1,400 Thousand Hundred ct improving or acquiring, oovina oil or port ot the cost and distribution of extending systems tor the supply, treatment, or series issue, respectivewater, with the bonds of each such or rotes not to exceed eight per ly, to bear interest ot o rote and to mature cent per annum comouted to maturity from their dole serially within not to exceed tarty (40) years o lien on with said bonds to be secured bv ond payable from the operved from and pledge of oil or part ot the revenues der and with said ation of the District's water ond sewer facilities, ond "dd'onS" terms such sold upon and issued bonds, to be ond with such details as the in such manner ond generally Board of Trustees of the District mov determine? For the Issuance of Bonds ( ) Against the Issuance ot Bonds ( ) To vote m tavor of the fKnds mentioned In the foregoing prooosL th words "For the Issuance tion, place o cross (X) In the sauare oner the bonds, oloce o ot Bonds" opposite such proposition. To vote against ' Agonist the Issuance of words the after cross (X) in the square Bonds" opposite such proposition 2 No Proposition Sholl the Little Cottonwood Improvement District be authorized to issue the bonds of said District, m one rAmorf er,s r of One Million Two issues, in the aggregate principal amount of (SI 200,000 00) Dollars for the purpose Hundred Thousand or extend paying all or part of the cost of acouirtng, ondimproving of sew treatment disposition mg systems for the collection, age, with the bonds of each such series or issue, respectively, to bear interest ot a rate or rates not to exceed eight percent per annum computed to maturity and to picture serially within not to exceed forty (40) years from their date, with said bonds to be secured by and po 'ble from a lien on ond pledge of all or part of the revenues derived from the operation of the District's water ond sewer facilities, and with said bonds fo be issued and sold upon such terms and conditions, and generally of Trustees in such manner ond with such details as the Board of the District mov determine For the issuance of Bonds ( ) Against the issuance of Bonds ( ) To vote m favor ot the bonds mentioned In the foregoing proposition place o cross (X) In the sauare after the words "For the Issuance ot Bonds opposite such proposition To vote against the bonds place o Agomst the Issuonce of cross (X) in the sauore otter the words Bonds" opposite such proposition 3 No Prooos'tion District be authorized Shall the Little Cottonwood improvement to issue the bonds of said Distnct, m one or more series or of Four Hundred amount In the principal aggregate issues, Thousand ($400 000 00) Dollars for the purpose of paving oil or or cost at of extending systems the improving ocauiring, part tor the collection, retention and disposition of storm ond flood waters, with tne bonds ot eoch such senes or issue, respective ly. to bear interest ot a rote or rates not to exceed eight per cent (8 ) per annum computed to maturity and to mature serially within not to exceed forty (40) years from their date, with said bonds to be secured by and povoble from a Hen on ond pledge ot oil or part ot the revenues derived from the ooer water ond sewer facilities, and with soid ation of the District bonds to be issued and sold upon such terms ond conditions, m such manner ond with such details os the and generally Bocd ot Trustees of the District itov determine For the Issuance of Bonds ( ) Against the issuonce of Bonds ( ) proposiTo vote m favor of the bonds mentioned In the toregomg tion place o cross (X) in the sauare otter the words ' For the Issuonce To vote ogainst the bonds, place o of Bonds ' opposite such proposition cress (X) in the sauare after the words Against the issuonce of Bonds" opposite such proposition Proposition No 4 Shall the Little Cottonwood Improvement District be authorized to Issue the bonds ot said District, in one or more senes or issues, in the aggregate princioot amount of One Million Four of Hundred Thousand ($1,400 000 00) Donors for the purpose paying all or part of the cost of ocauiring, improving or extendof woter, ing systems for the supply, treatment, and distribution to with the bonds of each such series or issue, respectively, bear interest at a rate or rotes not to exceed eight percent to mature and to onnum serially computed maturity (8g) per within not to exceed forty (40) years from their date, with said bonds to be secured bv and payable from o lien on ond pledge of all or part of the revenues derived from the operotion of the District s water ond sewer facilities, and bv the levy of on od valorem tax upon oil taxable property within the Distnct suffi ond dent, to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds, conwith soid bonds lo be issued and sold upon such terms ond ditions, and generally in such manner ond with such details as the Board of Trustees of the District mov determine For the Issuonce ot Bonds ( ) Against the Issuonce of Bonds ( ) To vote m favor of the bonds mentioned In the foregoing prooosi tion, place o cross (X) in the sauare otter the words "For the Issuonce To vote ogainst the bonds, pioce o of Bonds" opposite such proposition cross (X) in the sauore otter the words Against the issuonce of Bonds ' opposite such proposition Proposition No S Sholl the Little Cottonwood Improvement District be authorized to issue the bonds of soid District, in one or more senes or issues in the aggregate principal amount of One Million Two Hundred Thousond ($1,200 000 00) DoHors for the purpose of paying oil or part of the cost of ocauiring, improving or extend mg systems tor the collection treatment and disposition ot sew oge, with the bonds of each such senes or issue respectively, to bear interest ot a rate or rotes not to exceed eight percent to maturity ond to mature senoliy 8ao) per annum ermpyted withm not to exceed forty (40) veers from their date, with said bonds to be secured bv and pavab e from a lien on and pledge of ail or port of the revenues derived from the operation of the District s water ond sewer facilities, ond bv the levy of an ad valorem tox upon all toxoble property within the District suffi cient to pay the principal ot ond interest on suid bonds, ond with said bonds to be Issued and sold uoon such terms and conditions and generally in such manner and with such details os the Board ot Trustees of the District may determine For the Issuonce of Bonds ( ) Against the Issuance of Bonds ( ', v To vote m favor of the bonds mentioned In the foregoing proposition pioce a cross (X) in the sauore otter the words "For the issuance of Bonds oooosite such proposition To vote ogainst the bonds, place o cross (X) in the sauare otter the words "Against the issuance of Bonds' opposite such proposition Proposition No 4 Sholl the Little Cottonwood Improvement District be outhofized to issue the bonds of soid District, in one or more series or issues, in the aggregate principoi amount of Four Hundred Thousand ($400 000 00) Dollars tor the purpose ot paving oil or part of the cost of ocauiring, improving or extending systems tor the collection, retention and disposition ot storm and flood waters, with the bonds of each such series or issue, respectively, to bear interest ot o rate or rotes not to exceed eight per cent per annum computed to maturity and to mature serially within not to exceed forty (40) years from their dote, with soid bonds to be secured by and payable from o lien on ond pledge of all or part of the revenues derived the operation of the District s woter ond sewer facilities, ond by the levy ot on od valorem tox upon alt taxable property within the Dis trict sufficient to pay the principal ot ond Interest on said bonds, and with soid bonds to be issued ond sod upon such terms ond conditions, ond generally In such manner and with such details as the Board of Trustees of the District mav deter mine For the Issuance of Bonds ) Against the issuonce ot Bonds ( ) To vote in tavor of the bonds mentioned in the foregoing proposition, pioce a cross (X) in the sauore otter the words For the issuonce of Bonds oooosite such proposition To vote ogoinst the bonds. poce o of cross (X) in the sauare otter the words Against the issuonce Bonds opposite such proposition (BACK OF THE BALLOT) Official Ballot Little Cottonwood Improvement District Salt Lake County, Uloh Julv 11. 1973 (Facsimile Signature) Clerk Little Cottonwood Improvement Utah Countv Salt . . Loke District, At sold bond election the voting olace tor oil aualitied voters ond the election officials tor such voting place ore os follows Voting Place Election Officials Snowbird Business Office Pat Hutchins Conference Room on the Second Mourrie Lowder Level of the Snowbird p Barbara Wise Building Snowb rd Utah Alternote Election Othools Robert Hutchms At said election, the polls sholl be ooened at the hour of 7 00 o m and shall be kept ooen until 0nd shall be closed at the hour of 8 00 0 m on the dote ot soid election There is to be no soeciol registration of voter tor such election ond the official register ot voters lo$t moae or revised sholl constitute the register for such election, exceot that the Clerk ot Solt Loke County County will register ot his office during regular office hours, exceot Saturdays Sundays and holidays, ond exceot during the ten-dooeriod immediately preceding the bond election, any person who on the dete of the election will be a Qualified elector ond will person os such provided bv low The Countv Clerk will moke register ovoilobie or will couse the registration ogents to moke available ot the obove described ooiho oloce a registration list or coov thereo l.stmg oil registered electors entitled to use such polling oloce TfusteesV improve Cottonwood the Little ment District of Salt Loke County, utoh, this 4th day of June 1973 PETE KUTULAS Choirmon Attest VARY ANNE RAIO r v tr mi fS" (8) (8) (8) SALT LAKE |