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Show Sanday Herald lEGAt NOTICI NOTICE TO CO.NTRAtrrORS Sealed bids will be received iv the UTAH STATE BUILDThree ING BOARD for 13 Cottage Buildings, State Train ing School, American Fork, Utah. Bids ""will be in accordance with drawings and specifica-tioi- k prepared by Nathan Wooley AIA and same may .be obtained from the Utah State Building Board, 124 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $30.00 deposit per set, made payable to the architect, and which deposit. Will be refunded upon' return of such drawings and specifications in good condition within ten days of the date set for the bid opening. SUNDAY, OCTOBER U1k UtH County,' Stake Road 27. .1 1966, V. ftl - Shows Set In Utah cash investment of $2,218,893 in the United States Savings Bonds was made by Utah residents during August, up 22 per cent over last year and exceeding any August sales figure since the end of World S. ...J ..J i5) - bid bond, a certificate from an approved surety company anteeing execution- - of a 100 Performance Bond and a 100 Payment Bond must accompany bid.. The State Building Board re-- " serves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the inter1 est of the State. UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD GLEN R. SWENSON, , - Director Published in The Sunday Herald Oct ' 1966 9, NOrfCE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received bv the UTAH STATE BUILD ING BOARD for Warehouse Addition to the Kitchen Cafeteria Building, State Training School -- American Fork. Utah. in accordance Bidswill-ba with drawings and specif ications prepared by Nathan Wooley - AIA and same may be obtained from the Utah State Building Board, 124 State Capital, Salt Lake City, Utahupon receipt of $60.00 deposit per et, made payable to the Arch itect, and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings end specifications in good condition within ten days of the date set for the bid opening. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder receiving drawings and specifications, it will be necessary that he have on file with the Prequalification Board of the State of 'Utah, completed and approved, the required prequalification- statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. Bids will be received until the hour of 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27,; 1966, at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the Building Board Conference Room. 124 State Capitol. . A bid bond in the amount of five per cent of the bid, made payable to the Utah State Building Board, shall accompany b:d. If certified or cashier'-, check is- used in lieu of bid bend, a certificate from an . Schramm, - 'A. 1 Rise.-Mak- ths' total to $606,381, to chairman Price. T?" and Then is Relished by the Best of Men," 'Betty Johnson and Sharon Storrs; Tenth Ward, Everybody's . AlwaysTalking About the. Weather but No One Ever Does Anything About It," Olive Conder; l'lth Ward: "Better Late Than Never," Ruth Eskelson and Janice Schear. according ''" i 2 Plead Guilty Orem Court 0 ' Provo Marine n, ;Special;Training training - e Board re-""- " reject any to -- wave any tD v;' iLjl o- - ihnlcrli.' b.d n - " v in any o' 'he State. STATE rOARD !r'e-e- ;t UT"- BUI' VG Director F i'lt-- A In The Sunday Oct. 9, 19:8. NOTICE - Her-c'- d. TO CREDITORS of , IJUO. Tour four-ma- in the Home Im-- ; large. in Tour Salt Lake Members of the winning team" provement .meat judging for the state in weekend. this were City: They Chervl Ann Nvho 15 daiiphtprl of Utah who will represent Bee- in this section of of Mr. and MrsCarl of competition nationally are Garth Salem, and Nancy Young, 14, Swenson, Steven Gardner, John " daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daren Lindstrom, and Steven .White. in. such Young of recently held finals girls were awarded the tour oi'jud5ing !forUtahwork. me basis of their . Chosen t3 play in the National . Gir fs from all over the state flfi H Emd .... . participated m the event. Cheryl (nr .np Ann and Nancy were among five this honor from Utah. They will girls selected from Utah County, display their instrumental abilCheryl Ann is a sophomore ities at convention sessions and at the Spanish Fork High School. in the huge American Royal She --has xompleted a total of Parade, a traditional highlight 17 projects in six years of of the big meet. work. She has awards in foods, e Delegates-at-largfrom the clothing, home economics, food Spanish Fork FFA unit are preservation, junior dress re- Randy Gordon and Mark Han' view and record book. sen. .. is ninth in the Nancy grade Chaperoning the group will be 1 9t Spanish Fork Jr. High. She unit advisor Ben Winter. has completed nine projects in five years of 451 work. She has awards in home improvement, completed projects in home imrecord book, and has given a provement, foods, clothing, and county demonstration. She has has served as a junior leader.--ticipated H No top.-honor- - 4--H m .p., Ratings Listed for Juab Stake Road Show Performances in Nephi NEPHI Nephi Third Ward Ward, written by Mrs. Lee Bos-received a sunerior ratine on: well, excellent; Mona ward, written by Carol Keyte,. very their act for the annual Road! good ; Nephi First Ward, written Show which was presented at by Mrs. Harold Ealy, Nephi the Juab Stake House this week. Fourth Ward, written- - by The-aetsronvthe-si- x wards 4n Johnson, and- Levaa-WarJuab Stake were also presented written by Mrs. Romaine in the ward houses in Mona and Mangelson and Mrs. Ross HarLevan the same evening. per, each received a good Fannin wrote" wards other for the Ratings were as follows; Nephi Second the act for the Third Ward. Mrs.-Lam- -- d, Infantry tics. His next assignment is four weeks of basic specialist, train ing to prepare him for a spe cific job hi the Marine Corps.. . 111 m . I I '. V 0 -- Vm spotlessly clean k N U. hr. tu. W ti. M. OH. Beer is probably the oldest "George's marriage seems to be working out quite well, beverage known to man. ' He worships thejstove she cooks oni" , . no soot, no fuel smoke to smudge curtains or Zale's knows what she wants: a diamond watch! - ' Satisfy her desire for beauty and luxury with a stylish diamond watch. So easy fo buy on Zale's convenient terms. ,r - kitchen walls Bottoms of pans stay clean because there's no carbon from clean electric , surface elements. BUY-A-NE- W- -- ml ii V In B. Elgin with Four ciiimqnd sccent. Elgin.,. $69.95 10K case. S The electric range is ,the easiest range to keep clean, too. Electric coils burn away spilled food. Electric ovens are diamonds. the ultimate r- - - easy cleanability disposable linings, special coated .overt, walls that slide out and wipe clean with a cloth, and even some ovens that clean themselves. What a" blessing! 17 jewel $125.00 in features from thejfull range of cooking pleasure: Fuhy automatic controls eliminate the guesswork, assure good results every time. Dependable electric heat never, More . . . wavers, always stays where you set it. Cool cooking, too ; . . heats the food, not the cook. Fulf oven insulation on all six sides v . surface elernents come in direct contact with pans, so heat goes directly into the ' food, not into the kitchen air. ' See your appliance dealer ioCu, provo city irC!Jfwe1ve" September,' 1966. sROY M. HELM RAY H. IVIE, Attorney for Administrator 48 North University Avenue, Provo, Utahtt . Published in The Sunday Herald September 18, 25, October , Part in com-- b ;'iii.. Aatej weapons, a t patrols, and squad tac-Pvt Willcox A. ..a :.J, ft' at Kansas City, Mo., a group of ven youths and their unit advisor will be in attendance as representatives of Spanish Fork. The local group will include a 4-- H n state winner meat judging team, one youth chosen"" to play in the national FFA Two Utah County, girls par Band, and two as delegates-at- - immii 14,636 of. Girls Take SPANISH FORK-W- hen the national convention of the Future Farmers of America opens ved more than hours of instruction in guerrilla warfare, the use In Thi Matter of the Estate of ROY SDV'ARD HELM. "" Deceased. , Creditors will present claims wi;h vouchers; to the undersigned at the law office of Ray H. Ivi'e. Attorney at Law, ,.48 North University Avenue, Provo, Utah County, State of Utah, on or before the 23rd day of December, 1966. - Claims must in accordance. Mth provisions of .' Utah Code. Annotated, 1953, and with proper ' verification 'as required therein. day ' Cheryl Ana Nancj per- Bond and a 100 Bond must accom- - ' Meet 200 : c- F FA .,' guar- -. nireiy-comtrany- e I iod, he recei- Pi.'rrm?nce : " 4--H "As September is America's back to school month," the chairman continued- ,- "we are t I,, , n ,' emphasizing the importance of r S. the U. Savings Stamps pro- IF AT FIRST you don't succeed, try, try again and Eugene Peck, 835 S. 8th W., in Orem gram which started many of has found that it finally pays off. Mr. Pack has been raising dahlias for five In years with only today's bond buyers on their mediocre success. So mediocre, In fact, that he was about to them up. But this year he give thrift programs when they were hit the Orem Two Orem young men jackpot, with a dahlia 18 inches is diameter and some seven feet high. Above, he school children. Every college mounts a ladder to reach the giant bloom. His prior mediocre success with dahlias is not guilty in Orem City pleaded today has students who are be- indicative of Ms other efforts with flowers. he ha one of the most beautiful say to Neighbors Court charges of disorderly ing helped by Savings Bonds gardens in Orenu conduct and their or contributing to the they parents purchased of minors. regularly over the years with delinquincy CURBING LSD higher education in mind. Many CABNIVAL JamerWr Anderson, 23, 54 Byi)ICKTURNER PARIS (UPI) --The French were introduced to Savings E., Orem, was, ordered by gvernment is considering the Bonds through School Sayings of stiff er laws the judge to pay a $75 fine and application Stamps programs.M restricting the sale of hallucina- was given a 60 day suspended tory drugs, notably LSD, it was jail sentence. Steven A Jacob-seIn reported today. 18, 210 E. Center, was ..JSe government' wants to to pay a $45 fine. keep, a closer .(Aecfcvbn The' ordered info of ""Four the othefsWvediirthe drugs importation the country and to ensure that same incident, including three CAMP PENDLETON, CALIF. Orem boys and a only physicians specialized in Sept. 1!h- - Marinej Private Stev-e- n "1 mental Provo girl, were illnessesj)e treating G. Willcox, son of Mr. and authorized to prescribe them referred to the Juvenile Court Mrs. Donald E. Willcox of 156 ' under hospital controL by Orem Police. , S. 700 West, Provo, Utah, has completed four weeks of individual combat training here. During the (5) -Prmrf - vd. es ays u. Williamson; tevenin Ward, "A Little Nonsense-No- On the local level, August sales in Utah County were $78,281, bringing the eight mon- ; aiproved the skits in their own wards: On Wednesday the skits will be given in the First, Fifth and 11th Ward Cultural Hall for the members of the casts and for judging. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. The show titles together with those responsible for the scripts and direction are: First Ward: "Ugliness is Only Skin Deep", Stanley Morris And Second Rose Ann Guntber; Ward: "Darling Doll Shop Dilemma", Irene Mead and Joyce Allison: Third Ward: "Early to a Bed, Earfy to Man???," Kaye Hall; Fifth " P.la. Ward "HanninMo and the cash value of savings Bonds owned by Americans now at a record $49,876 bil State stands lion," the Director noted. aloud in the Room 124 Conference CapitoL A bid bond in the amount A of me ma, five per cent made payable to the Utah State accom-ramBuilding Board, snail bid. If certified w cashU iiuuf In lien ci '.k . general them, of "Proverbs' are to be presented by the MIA's of American Fork Stake Tuesday and Wednesday. On Tuesday, the members of the seven wards of the stake are to view A record II, Clem s 'AMERICAN ad show skits centering around the Announced War f FORK-R- .StAf4 TS-ri3' Has8at t.-- TreasPrequalification of bidders is State Directory of "the Band Pivision, bidder to - Prior Savings ury's any required. rrwMns drawings and specifi reported today to Sterling E. cations, it will be necessary Price, Springville CoUuty, bonds that he have on file with the chairman. Preoualification Board - of the 'Tor the eight months of 1956, State of Utah, completed and bond purchases in Utah reached the required pre- - 115.820.304. approved, topping any similar ijiMjtfic;K statement. pertaindlH.ing postwar Ing to contractors experience period," Mr. Schramm pointed ind financial condition. out. "Nationally, August sales until . Bids will be received were $387 million as compared the hour of 1:00 p.m. Thurs. with $371 million a year ago, time! which at Oct Fork Am. Fork 1966 9, diamona jewel Elgin. UK cn. $150.00 4Iamltoa with-3diamonds. 14K case.- - 47-ie- S. monds. 14K case 17 jewel. ' $295.00 A CONVENIENT TERMS IWCENTERfROVO, JEWELS 373-4- 1 30 mm WORLD'S LARGEST JEWELERS R S OPEN MON. .UNTIL 9:00 P.M. 4- - Public Owned Utility Continuouk Service For 25 Yearn , |