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Show a li5 u-U-L- 1 Q!Em (! 1973 mm on Hatchback No. 3520 o:g'SBnS CHEV MALIBU 78 CAD PHAETON Station wagon. Low mileage, good condition. Must sell! $1,000 or best offer. 9686840 B39 4F : C42 1L $2,100, 966 4679. D '76 MONTE CARLO Landau, p s , p b., cruise control, AM-Fradio, only 30,000 miles 0223. Exellentcondition,967 W42 2Q '74 .k for Ban TON CHEV auto., P.S., P.B., Wide Truck. Long GOOD TRUCK. $1295 FORD STATION wagon. Good running condition, $300 968 3277 Self cont., sleeps 6 adults, plus many extras. Sell separately or as 1 unit. S4)2F 969-909- 1 V-- M42 2T PETERSON AUTO 5601 So. State - Now Taking Bids On 1978 CHEV Vi TON PICKUP Auto., PS, PB, AMFM. P42 IF Excellent condition. Valley Bank 1970 JEEP WAGONEER Air, P.S., P.B., 21316-- IMPORT CAR OF THE YEAR $493829-35- ; WAS $2195 '76 auto., air, P.S. V-- MANY OTHER HON DAS AVAILABLE PETERSON Ken Garff '77 AUTO 1978 FORD FUTURA, 2 door, good gas 968 1992 $3995 K42-1- P41 2F '72 VW411 hard to find with 79 A42 IQ 1 SIX YARD 566 7054 Call R22 TL USED STUDDED 15 inch snow tires Good condi S41 TL lion, 969 9219 FOUR UNIROYAL 12 axl5 LT's, chrome rims, excellent condition, $40 each, 484 551 1. M 42 IF 1973 PINTO WAGON, all or parts Good engine, $175, Take over lease. complete, TF B42 487-886- 1 B42 IF 1963 FORD F250 speed, twin fuel tanks, runs good. 8218-- 4 NOW $695 RICK WARNER FORD 650 5o. Main Mi. fxt. 379 Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County Pro bate Division Probate & Guar dianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further In 4x4 CHEV SILVERADO 1976, ton. Good condition. Like W42 3B new, 262 7215 are the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5 is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 2700 South and 7200 South and 2700 East and 9200 West. Lost week's Mystery Home wos at 7792 W. Glenwood Ave, Magna. CLAIM CASH . . .If you R42 Personal room proceedings, handing down fines on a variety of charges. Paying $250 for DUI, unlawful possession of a OF ANNOUNCEMENT APPOINTMENT Probate No. n 626' s 03013 RX-7- 's "We Are Dealing " 266-003- 3 C42 Representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. HIGH SIERRA IF 400 V8, '79 1965 PLYMOUTH 98 OLDS REGENCY 487-896- 1 B42 '68 cylinder. Runs tires, $400 966 7850 D41 IF VW BIG 2Q 266-634- 7 042 IQ MUST SELL! 250-654- 5 Q41-2- 327 engine, mag wheels. $1,500 or best offer. 968-607- 0 E42 2Q FURY, p s p.b., air, AM FM stereo, new radlals. Excellent condition. Must see to appreciate, 1976 SPORTS G42 2L $1,595 266 7641. 1965 OLDS 442, 4 speed, $300. L42 IQ '69 CHEV IMPALA, Excellent condition, see to ap predate, K42 3L 968 2948. 75 1965 PLYMOVTK VALIANT Good gas mileage, uses no oil, good drive to work car. New tires, and shocks. brakes Body rough. $300. 244300 969-169- E4i2F CHEV MONZA hatch V 6 engine. Stick shift, immaculate condition, $3,300 L42 1J or otter, 262 5962. 1980 CHEVETTE. WARRANback, TY, 943 8053 R42-1- 79 GRAN AM Fully loaded, excellent shape. $1,600. G42 SIERRA CLASSIC auto, trans., air, cruise, tilt wheel, all gauges, brown 8 beige, 10,000 miles, like new. 350 V8, 1979 GMC Flat bed 454 P.S., cond. P.B., 4 speed, excellent NOTICE TO CREDITORS and 1977 GMC VAN APPOINTMENT custom captain chairs, sink, ice box, air, power, sharp. 1977 GMC lll-CU- Probate No. Estate of Grant BE Russell Anderson, D- MUSTANG V-- iq $166 mo. 487-896- 1 1 P.S., P.B., wheels. 1977 GMC SUBURBAN auto, trans., tilt cruise, air, wheel, trailer mirrors, AM FM 8 track, 9 passenger. 454 V8 air cond., take over lease. 5295 B42-1- 1978 c 25 OMEGAS DRIVE FRONT WHEEL VAN CHEV passenger Lomad 350, auto., air, tilt, cruise, stereo, rally wheels. 8 1966 V8 CHEV Me TON XLT CAMPER SPL. PRO. auto trans., air, cruise, PS, PB, dual tanks, only 460 V8, 1974 FORD 4 cyl.. 24 EPA MPG A good selection of colors & equipment No. 571 From appointed Personal Representative of the estate of the above named decedent. Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to present their claims to the above Personal Representative or to the Clerk of the Court within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. Date lication: July of first pub24, 1980. Dorene J. Glines Personal Representative Richard C. Howe Attorney for Personal Rep. 5055 S. State St. H40-3Murray, Utah LEGAL SALE: 2 TON $!995 auto., air, P.S., P.B., Ranger, great cond. V8 UP TO 38 MPG HWY Glines, whose address is 1835 Dimple Dell Road, Sandy, Utah, has been 695 auto., runs good. 1977 FORD RANGER IN & COMING Dorene J. eceased. Vi TON SIERRA CLASSIC FORD OF ANNOUNCEMENT Rico 400 V8 auto., 12' box, dual pub24, 1980. Richard C. Howe Attorney for Personal Rep. 5055 S. State St. H40-3Murray, Utah TON 1 first Anna Laura Johnson Personal Representative 1978 PONTIAC Cal! Ken 1979 GMC HEAVY HALF (( CAMAR0 Date lication: July of 1980 MUSTANG condiExcellent and great gas tion, mileage. 1967 power windows 8. locks, custom wheels & tires, running boards, silver 8 black. S42 1J Call Kay 8 track, tilt wheel, cruise, MUSTANG It Ghia pack- age, air, p.s., p b chrome luggage rack, AM FM stereo. D41-2Best offer. 968 1990. 1968 FORD RANCH wagon, 302 standard, inspected, $150. 1968 Ford Fairlane, 2 door, 289, automatic, for parts, $50 or both for $175. Good condition. auto, trans., 4x4, PS, PB, AMFM FURY, 6 good. New 1977 DIESEL - Take over lease or buy. Estate Stauffer Jensen, Deceased. Anna Laura Johnson, whose address is 26 W. Wilson Ave. Murray, Utah, has been appointed 1979 GMC JIMMY 4600 So. State Largtst Slock of Usod Hoavy Duty Tractors In tho Intormovntaln Weil! Cabovors & Conventional, $6000 & UP Pontiac Lemans, 1968 number Serial 237378Z103271. To be sold by mechanics lien sale August 15, 1980, time 8:00 a.m. Allens Automotive Inc. 4485 West 3500 South Utah 84120 Granger, A43-2- THE WEATHER SUMMARY 1980 1979 HI Ken Garff Oldsmobile Honda State at 5th South SLC, Utah GREAT BASIN ) iGMC TRUCK, INC. 2700 South 300 West Coll OPEN 8-- 7 95 95 102 9$ lo 59 0 60 62 0 61 0 62 63 103 72 101 104 7.51 486-691- 1 WEEKDAYS, I OPEN SAT. 9 to 3 HI Pr.c July 30 0 Aug. Aug. 0 Aug. 0 Aug. 0 Aug. Ls Pr.c 66 .06 90 65 .01 0 93 66 0 94 68 0 87 61 84 52 0 0 9$ 58 91 Yaari Molttura 15.75 Ganorolly lair, with widely Mattered afternoon and evening thundar thowerk. Highl In the 90' and low's 60 to 65. FORECAST: 521-611- Expected Fines Paid By 10 DUI of Mary Ann NOTICE TO CREDITORS and IF Special Savings at "Old Prices" On All Models In Stock GLC's More Refugees 12 Circuit Court MURRAY. Ten fines for driving under the influence and one for reckless driving were among 189 tickets totaling $7,320 that were processed during the week in Murray Circuit Court. Judges L. H. (Lee) Griffiths, Arthur Chris-teaand Paul Grant formation WAS $995 CLOSEOUT Pay The Way $204 mo. 1974 VW DASHER, good condition, $2,000 or best offer, 268 3813 H42 IQ H with ENGINE 318 miles, 15,000 255 2318 M-- 1J B42 DODGE FORD 4x4, 4 speed with hubs. PINTO WAGON, 4 speed, new S.B R fires, dual brakes, excellent condition, $2,095, 966 3713 after 6 p m. 042 1J 1975 SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! bed dump 261 4823 Good shape, new paint. Good interior. Asking $1,495 or best offer Call 262 8193 1980 MAZDA IF PETERSON AUTO 1 5601 5a. State - Contact mileage Park Play: Let : CHEV. PICKUP bed, 4 wheel like new, low Short drive, miles. So. State 1 low mileage, air conditioning, State at 5th South SLC, Utah 521-611- R42 P41-2- Oldsmobile Honda V40 3L NOW $1695 $2495 56C Trust A 973-506- 8 RICK WARNER FORD 650 So. Main Mi. t. 379 FORD GRANADA R Norris, South Jordan, allowing pas sengers in an improper area Evelyn C Schvaneveldt, 2171 So 200 East, paid $15 for cutting Robert H Garside, 5684 Blake Dr , was credited with completion of a oefen sive driving course m lieu of a fine for crossing a double yellow line, while Tony A Knowiton, 257 W 4800 South, was given work credit m lieu of a fine for failure to stop at a sign Speeding fmes totaling $40 or more were paid by Tom Schiff, 739 9th Ave , $60 and Collette J Wells, 1033 Revere Cir , $58 Paying $46 each for were Sherm A speeding Larsen, 4338 W 5615 South, Kelly R Strebel, 608 E Vine and Lori D Baxter, 3134 Ken ton Dr Claudia Park, 428 North Morton Dr., paid $42, while $40 fines were paid by Wendell C Nielsen, 2138 E 6200 South, Susan J Jero, Sandy and Curtis L Cutshaw, 3331 Larehmont A total of $1,458 was paid by 54 motorists fined less than $40 each for speeding Vtoia tions including expired and improper inspection and registration, expired driver's licenses, failure to possess h censes and driving with faulty equipment resulted in fines totaling $1,415 for 73 persons VISTA LINER OLYMPIC CAMPER 1975 presided over controlled court- substance and resisting or ofa obstructing police ficer was Dennis B. Tall, 4341 W. 5100 South. Fined $299 for DUI was Arlee A. Sullivan, 4495 W. 5335 South. Paying $250 each for the same offense were Chris K. So. Vance, 4596 MarCreekview Dr. and ty J. Hicks, 8578 So. 1555 Haven Cir , both failure to maintain control, Gregory C Hansen, 6821 Meadow Downs Way, Improper lookout; Jack L. Hepner, 67 American Ave , acceleration contest, Steven K. Burk, Tempe, Anz , Im proper left turn and Robert S Benson, 4798 Rockhill Lane, passing on the right Paying $45 for improper passing and having no motor cycle license was Bruce Vanderwooden, 1329 California Fined $35 each were Sharon Z Johnson, 4467 W 5855 South, improper lookout, Brian J Porter, 325 Gordon Lane, improper turning and Billy K Roberts, 7016 So. 115 East, fraudulent inspection Fined $25 each were Russell A Squires, Orem, improper turning, C Frank Gilbert, 621 Wilson Ave , following too close; Johnna L. Clift, West Jordan, riding on unau thorned portions of a vehicle and Christopher J Reinhart, 2090 Evergreen Ave , spilling a load Shauna Sue Douglas, 650 Clover Hollow Dr., paid $50 for failure to stop at a light Joseph J Armstrong, East. Fined $225 for DUI was Troy G. Frampton, 4196 So. 4850 West. Steven W. Foard, 5051 Elaine Dr., paid $200 for DUI and failure to stop at the scene of an accident. Fined $200 each for DUI were Jeff W. Belnap, 671 W. Germania; David A. Shaw, 5962 Don Jose Cir. ; John A. Staples, 87 W. 6480 South and Jeff W. Wiseman, 4331 Perigrine Way. Paying $175 for reckless driving was Jeffrey P. Judge, 4971 So. 4460 West. Driving on financial responsibility suspension and improper display registration resulted a $295 fine for James Black, Fined of in A. 4128 So. 380 East. $150 for failure to remain at the scene of an accident was Sione F. Taimani, 1526 Van BurenCir. Fined $50 each for various traffic offenses were Rebecca A. Reynolds, 7251 Promenade Dr and Toni Transtrum, 405 E. Creekside Cir., both failure to yield right of way; Scott L. Richards, 4127 W. 5115 South, and Myung Ja Oh, 1081 Fair Despite Opposition of the president when he Snowbird Corp. was appointed to the post. County Commission Chairman William E. Dunn makes the appointment, but the county commission and COG must confirm it. Some opposition to the appointment was aired at the COG meeting, with charges that the board needed more of the representation peopoor and ple. State Representative Sam Taylor told council bus-ridin- g members the board needed someone with affinity for people who ride the bus. Bernice Cook, of Peo- - gram - Catholic by local units government to of federal agencies were endorsed by the Salt Lake County Council of Governments. Applications for dealing with issues from recreation grants to education and law enforcement were approv- The agency will need support from willing community volunteers, especially those who speak Spanish, says Mrs Joan Gardener, di- ed. notification of intent Salt Lake County Service Area Two in Cottonwood Heights to apply for a $1 million grant from the federal Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service was endorsed. The service area passed a $3 million bond election in May to help fund an ice and recreation center project Planned is construction of an ice rink, a jogging track, two racquet-bal- l courts, a pro shop, offices, a swimming A by - pies Freeway, said the board needed someone new to represent senior citizens and the poor. Mark Marsh, a former bus operator for UTA, charged that of the board members ' had little experience with transit systems. There are no major east-weroutes in the county, one must go to Salt Lake and make a transfer to travel from the west side to the east side, he complained. UTA Board Chairman Hughes Brockbank said the board is hard working and cares about its riders and workers. Many say the board doesnt ride the bus, but we work hard to check out problems and improve service as our record shows, he said. st Board members receive only $25 per month for their service, he said. Hughes and Commissioner Dunn said Hixson was needed on the board for his skills. managment and three tennis courts, a service area spokesman said. The service area also applied for $27,000 from the HCRS to buy 1.8 acres from Salt Lake City for Spring Brook park. Bill Erskine, of the rector of 484-523- 5 to help organize crime neighborhood watches. He had worked with the County Sheriff's Dept, to reword and coordinate the application to have funds go to that department instead of the community councils. Murray Mayor LaRell D. Muir pointed out COG had approved the application subject to that change and no further action was needed by the council. The application was for more than $500,000 from the Department of Justice-LaEnforce- ment Assitance ministration. A housing also endorsed approval by Valley City Commission Ad- plan was subject to the West Planning for an apartment complex at 3850 W. 4700 South by Orton Estates, Inc. The State Industrial Commission and Labor Relations Board applied for $210,000 from the Department of Labor it for safety training for miners. Two applications for grants by the State Division of Community Health for hypertension control programs totalled $195,799. The State Division of Wildlife resources applied for $120,000 for hunter education from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The State Dept, of Education applied for $11,079 for a deliquency prevention from the Justice-LEAA- . program Dept, - Concert Councils, reported changes he made in a grant application USCC resettle- ment. Individuals wishing to sponsor a Cuban or volunteer services may contact Joan Gardner at Co- of Assn, mmunity Conference Cuban resettlement. pool County anti- (USCC) is handling the COG Endorsement SO. SALT LAKE. Numerous grant not does cipate a large number of Cubans to be placed in Utah, Franke said Many of the refugees will join family members already settled in the Southeast. All the refugees cleared for placement in Utah have been in good health and had no outstanding criminal histories, according to Franke. They will be transferred from Fort McCoy, Wis. or Camp Eglin before it closes down this month. The United States Applications Get Board Member Is Reappointed SO. SALT LAKE. Despite opposition, Ray Hixson was reappointed to the Utah Transit Authority Board of Directors unanimously Friday by the Sait Lake County Council of Governments. Hixson has served on the board of directors for three years. He was SALT LAKE. The first four Cuban refugees to be resettled in Utah arrived here this month and 12 more are expected, according to the state refugee coordinator Leroy Franke Four single males between the ages of 27 and 53 were transferred from camp Eglin, Fla Utahs refugee pro- Burley, Idaho, was fined $50 for possession of beer in Mur ray park Failure to stop at a light resulted in fines toialmg $25 for Steven M Hartshorn, 9568 Mumsford Dr , and $10 for Grace J McGraw, 5040 So 3200 West Paying $25 each for failure to stop at a sign were Janice K Poulsen, 7261 Pip pen Dr., Tom H Spitz, 347 So 800 East, and Lowell V Smith, 4647 W Myrtle Fined $20 for the same offense was Jeffery L. Swasey, Riverton. Paying $20 each for im proper turning were Joe L Bitsoi, 4348 So 1140 East, John H Rumel, 3156 So 2850 East, Richard G Wilkey, 4096 W 5010 South; Lloyd A Pitt man, 947 E 2700 South, B R Mathews, Midvale and Ken K Maynes, 5392 So 550 East. Mink C Truong, 3298 W 4200 South, and Brant S Newman, Bountiful, were fined $20 each for following too close Other $20 fines were paid by Kim E. Nicholson, 1134 Garfield Ave , impeding traffic, Rick W Young, 536 Julep Dr , driving through a median, For Federal Funds IJ 7462 So a ramp Sanders, Claret, crossing divider and David 9W '74 H4i 2q MONARCH, SILVER Air, p s p b. Beautiful car, Thomas ton, good cond. 1 . Wett Valley View Thurs., Aug. 7, I960 D '75 CHEV 4X4 Camper Special, auto., AMFM radio, 350, 34 $6,950 487-896- West Valley City, UT. O of The Dept, of Natural Resources applied for $290,423 to fund the Utah Young Adult Conservation Corps from the U.S. Forest Service. Music Event Slated SALT LAKE. A con- cert featuring a per- formance of classical music by pianist Donna Turner Smith will be tomorrow presented (Friday) night at 7:30 on Temple Square Mrs. Smith will perform on the north visitor center plaza in an outdoor program that is part of a summer twilight concert series Works of Haydn, Mendelssohn, Rach- maninoff and Prokofiev will be featured on the evenings program. Admission to the concert is free, but attendance is limited to those 6 and older. Patrons are being encouraged to bring a blanket or pillow. The guest performer is a member of the faculty at the University of California at Riverside. She has taught at Brigham Young University and other colleges and universities in California, Illinois and Missouri. Mrs. Smith has performed in Europe as well as the U. S. This winter, she and violinist Pierre DArchambeau will present recitals in England, Belgium and New Yorks Carnegie Hall. Other artists slated to perform in the series include pianist Charles Giles, Aug. 15; pianist Irene Weiss Peeryand her son Joseph, Aug. 22 and the BYU faculty woodwind quintet, Aug. 29. For quick, effective results cu iow cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! ) |