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Show Ap 11 7 1960 ' THE SPRINGVILLE Page Three (UTAH) HERALD jwo young men leave on foreign missions to be honored Sunday f 4 f ; X . V ,,f" I . , - I j i i ' i Li held in the Fifth ward Sun-day evening for Neil D. Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Thorn, who has been called to serve in the British LDS mission. The services are scheduled for 4:45 p.m. at the Spring-ville Stake House and an in-vitation is extended to ward members and friends of the missionary to attend. Speakers at the services will be Robert P. Thorn and Bishop Leonard E. James with re-marks by the parents and re-sponse by the departing mis-sionary. Music will be furnished by the congregation; also Louis Thorn will give a vocal selec-tion and the closing number will be by a male quartet com-posed of Wesley Hoover,' Garth Morgan, Clair Barney and Lee Condie, accompanied by Alber-ta Hoover. The invocation will be by Bruce L. Heath called to the f'rench LDS mission from the Seventh LDS ward, will be jonorcd at a farewell Sunday 't 6:30 p.m., in Springville lake House, to which friends ;lid ward members are invited. a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. jfigh Heath of Grace, Idaho, fotmerly of Mapleton, Bruce tiai. Deen making his home with an "ncle and aunt, Dee and ' Barbara Hatch and at-tending the BYU. Speaker will be Bishop' S. Reed Bennett of Mapleton with remark by Bishop Earl Child, parents Vf the missionary and by Mr. iuid Mrs. Hatch with remarks by the departing mis-sionary. Music will be furnished by the congregation; also Char-lotte Curtis will give a vocal solo and a male trio composed of Bill Wiscombe, Bruce Heath, Martin Palmer, accompanied by Vickie Hatch, will give se-lections. The invocation will be by David Heath and the benedic-tion by Calvin Hjorth. Bruce will enter the mission home April 11, and leave the next week for his mission. Serving on missions from the ward also are: Carol Ann Alleman, Northern Far East; Colleen Alleman, Central At-lantic States; James Kay Weight, East Central States. Neil D. Thorn A farewell program will be Bruce Heath leuving soon for the French LDS mission, will be given a farewell in the Seventh ward Sunday evening-- . Neil D. Thorn, called to the British LDS mission will be honored by the Fifth ward Sunday evening. Jerry G. Thorn and the bene-diction by Robert Nelson. Neil will enter the mission home in Salt Lake April 11 and leave the week following for the mission. He has been enrolled at the BYU the past two years. Others from the Fifth ward serving in the mission field are, Wallace Johnson in the Northern States; Grant Kapp, the Netherlands and Richard B. Thorn, Eastern States. ed by the Secretary of Labor shall apply on this project. Plans and specifications: Copies of the contract docu-ments, Plans and Specifica-tions are on file at this office and at the office of Neff En-gineering and Construction Co., 2500 Evergreen Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah and are open to public inspection. A set of such documents may be ob-tained upon a deposit of $10.00 which will be forfeited unless a bona fide bid is made and plans and specifications are returned in good condition within (5) days after bids are opened. By Order of the Boards of Councilmen of Springville and Spanish Fork. LLOYD ASHCRAFT, City Recorder of Springville. Published in the Springville Herald April 7, 14, 1960. No less an authority than Maurice H. Stans, Director of the Budget Bureau, reports that the federal government's endebtedness 'now approaches $750 billion. Here's how that figure is reached: National debt, $290 billion; future obligations for past services, $350 billion; com- - mitments for future spending, $98 billion. i ly of: Schedule 1: 20200 Cuyds Unclassified excavation, 1228 cuyds subbase course, 2020 cu-yds crushed aggregate base course, 11738 sqyds Bitumin-ous surface course 2" thick, 14300 gal. Bituminous Mater-ial MC-3- , 70,100sqft soil ster-ilen- t, 3200 gal. Bituminous Prime Coat MC-1- , 3200 gal. Bituminous Seal Coat RS-2- , 120 tons cover aggregate (chips), 80 linft 18" x 14 Ga. Asbestos bonded asphalt coat-ed CMP Culvert. Schedule II: 33 each ele-vated marker lights clear, 16 each elevated threshold lights green, 20 each elevated taxi-wa- y lights blue, 8400 linft. cable trench, 11400 linft un-derground cable in trench, 1800 linft underground cable in duct, lump sum power supply, photo electric cell, misc. wir-ing and runway regulator, lump sum lighted wind cone (lighting assembly only re-quired), lump sum 36" rotat-ing beacon, Lump sum airport beacon tower, 2 each booster autotransformer, 360 linft 3" 2 way Type I Bituminous Fi-ber duct concrete encased, 1 each Hand Hole. , All work shall comply with the Federal Aviation Agency standards. Proposal Guaranty: Each bid shall be accompanied by cash, bid bond, or certified check made payable to the City Treasurer of Springville, in an amount equal to at least five per cent (5' ) of the amount of said bid, and no bid shall be considered unless such cash, bid bond or certified check is enclosed therewith. Contract time: All work shall be completed in 60 work-ing days. Minimum Wage Rates: Min-imum wage rates as determin- - LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be re-ceived at this office until 7:00 o'clock p.m., April 25, 1960 for grading and paving NE-S-Runway Extension and taxi-way- s; for installing elevated medium intensity lights on the NW-S- E Runway, connecting taxiway and apron; for instal-ling 51' tower and 36" rotat-ing beacon; for lighting wind cone; for relocating power line at the Spanish Airport near Spanish Fork, Utah. Bids will be opened at the office of the City Recorder of Springville, Utah, on or about this time by the City Councils of Springville and Spanish Fork. The project is divided into three schedules. Contractors may submit a proposal for schedule 1 or for schedule 2 or for both schedules. Each schedule will be considered separately. Work under sched-ule 3 will be performed by the Utah Power and Light Co. 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