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' ' '' iftgen-- - 4. , ,,,,, V, t' 's ' it' . - - Ford ; 7..'-- fill? r ,.'!, ..1., , ..' 7', k .... , .2c- - i ... 40.40 ''t 't '' ' - ' : ;;;::' King ti t; f' ' . , , - 1. i 7- .'.. ' .,.' , 'ttot.it. - tetit Midvale Youth Selectéd Utah Bois State Chief ofr'''' , , In Knifings - 1 CAMP W. G. NVILL1AM$A Midvale youtb, Lowell Harold Ashman, was elected governor of Utah Boys rx I 1.Suspects Held tending the camp,,,aponsored annually by the American 'Legion. Wednesday sessions included convening of city and county ' , . Z,H ' .."''''' . , , STOCKHOLDERS timbere- . NttTilltrt( - , commissions, Court and legislature sessions, an address on the jury systrm- and by George V. Worthen. Dr, Adam S. Bennion will lecture on "The, their eVerifiii' AriferlcaifWiiy'it ,;,:.": :4.). Wednesday. meeting 't! X Other election results: .e - rt-Gira-r-Cree bon County were both listed in Mired day. :Reported improved at Veterans Administration. Hospital in KAYSVILLEA course for Lake City are thevictims, Salt food handlers in central Davis J.-Fahey, 38, M.Sgt.Wilbur: in County is slated Thursday 25. and Christian Evensen, Sgt. T. to Ward Kaysville, according men two 22 hours The spent Warnock, county sanitarian. Sessions are set at 2 p.m. and near theli plane wreckage. bepm. in the City Ilan. Other fore they were rescued Monday sessions were held earlier this afternoon.week in Clearfic14 and Bowl- Food Handiers Coursi t' - asp)alt-was:inscou- 1 , e on-the-J- - s,- 1 Heigh-1s- , - NOTIC1 IS HERESY 'GrirrN that a we(. ial meeting of the stockholders ot ' URANIUM CHIZI.- - INC.. will kw 11444 It the Hotel Newhouse. Salt Lake City. Utah. on Thursday the Itth day et aUlY 1955, at 2.00 o'clock p.m. fMmut. tain Standard Time) foe the followuta porposeic co,sisidet proposed merger of URANIITM CHIEF. - - - . Stith end into INC.. a INTERNATIONAL OIL A METALS COR PORATION. a Delaware corporation. and matters Incidental thereto. in gt The ratification. 4a) ap aaaaa I. adoption and lothOritati:1 a certain Agreement of May 24. 1951 together with tiny and ail nd written emtmdments. eupplemente ad or modificotione thereof and this lion thereof, between Uranium Chief. !no. end biternational Oil It Metals Corporation. providing for th merger of said corporations with end into Ine ternational 00 ê Metale Corporation. a Delaware corporation.- - which Agree. trent of Merger was entered into and Aystiorg signed by a maiority or th of each of said corporationsi tlfrote (to The authorization of tore and officers of URANIUM CHIEF.-- INC. to take any end all sellout and to do any and all thins' and to execute anti and ,all documents oarsman, or proper or desirable to make effective the merger contemplated be saki Agre ment of Merger as the Demo stay be modified andior amended, stentodi At) To act neon Snit slid ail twitter' connected with or incidental to the merger provided for in said Agree. nient of Merger. as the Same may bo amended. modified andor supplement. id an may properly corn before this ' Milittil or any atlesinnnent et ads lournmente thereof. 1. To trInsect such ether busbies' as nom legally torn.- before the meet. ing or an"' adjournment et adJourn ments thereof. , A copy of said Agreement oil Mere ';' tar. as the onto may bo intended. modified andier supplemantod . will be Presented to and read in full -- at lb. meeting. Only stockholders of yecord II the close of business on Monday. - . June 15. 1955. shall be entitled to smiles of and to vote at said meeting. By order of the Board of Dtrctere GORDON C. BOLT. President Dated June 13. 1953. at Salt Lake City. Utab. (1401 East-Blain- e Drive-Sky- - '. - -- , - Drive-llain- Salt-L- e ab - 601 - , . ' nit- Wet-attorne- ys, . . -4- y , t SURVEY City Will Open Pipeline Bids Bids on a water main exten sion to serve the Cottonwood Heights area will be opened by the Salt Lake City Commission July 28 at 10:30 a.m. Expense of the projectwillte met-fro- a 825,000 m allocation from the general fund approved recently by the eommiSsion.Commissioner Grant M. Burbidge secured the mcney after pointing out that the wafer supply system in the - - City----Wat- &Teabetween-27- th an4-30- th East, and between 72nd and 74th South is critleallylow, elf sour- of-th- - y.- --- --- ot stomach-and-naute- Two sites, Emerild Lake and the summit are recommended as likely ,plageso, eigola ' - lunch. ed abbve-Ite-ms- -- . - A w were-the-most- 1w' portant. Next in order they -ranked citizenship training, physical education, speaking, and home ecomonies. Some other majority opinions turned up in the survey: of foreign languages S. Morgan Sorensen, vice on the junior: high level and and merchandise president competitive - sports in junior manager of the.South East Pup. , .high schools wfts oRposed. niture Co., Tues. - 4 Assemblies, school plays, sex day received education, family life education, the Western L and school dances were favored Achievement l as elective courses or activities Award of the Ink by-majority of respondents. Los Angeles, 94 ''", ), -People - are not- in-- favor of Stmirrief-Fiirril--- 0 x nursery schools. ture Market. ', ,,,,,,, ' They do favor kindergartens ft h e award, ., , . (96 ' ' '4 1.: presented- each -Favored year, is given to - The a western retail: community group favored er for outstand- - Mr. Sorensen junior college classes, the come ing service to his Industry and munity group was opposed. , .conuuunity-:--- -Adnit. education - was , en., , In presenting the 'plaque, dorsect. Special classeLforjetarded SYmbolieoftheaward.,1$111AL 1 of the children were favored. 'Winberg, president , A bare majority favor classes Southern California Furniture Th ,i. . ,.'-- ( a , ,, -, 0t pez-cen- t). ' -- nsen 'Club-,-describ- Mf.-Sore- fóribeliffillectifilly-advanCe- d - plans,--profil- and e. of-t- he -- - to-wi-t, ) ' pC i ' , , ' ' , ,. re NOTICI OP SALB OP RIAL Civil Cause Ni. 3911 iti:,...... Notice is hereby given that end by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of tiva State of Arizona in and for the County of Mohave made and entered on the 04th day of Juno. 10,33. In civil cause No- - 3011. wherein Grand Gulch Mining Company'. is ears oration. William H. McIntyre Coln. P ine. a corporation. and Fred F. Ma son are Plaintiffs and Jogai) A. Jen. aL stockholders of, Grand wings Gulch Mining Company, a corporation ere defendants. the undersigned the receiver of said Grand Gulch Mining Comoany. wHi sell for not loss than THREE THOUSAND AND NO100 DOL. LARS 43,000 004 at private gale to the- highest bidder. se the terms 104-- 7 condition; hereinafter mentioned sod ubSoct to COnSITITIStiell be the above e ntitled mat, on or alter the day of July. 1955. at the office of Carl D. Hammond. Masonie uUdag. Xing. Man! Mohave County. Arizona. aU the title intereitt, and testate of the right.Grant( Gulch Mining Company of said in and to the property sdtuato In the Count, of Mohave. State of Arisen', end particuluip described se iollowee to wit, The Adams. Patovited Lode Mining Claim located and situate in the Bonk. IY Mining District. Mohave County. acres. supArizona. containing voy No. 213. Patent No. MEM. to. -'ether with the appurtenances; Subiect. to a certain lease issued by said receiver on the 12th day 'of Septembot. 1051. to M. WultIonstent and James Wulffeneleiti. for the oil. ration of said above doteribed Prow, which saki low xpire- Etonian,. trip her 11. 10541 Terms and tonditions of islet Cash Stalest in lawful Manta of the criltod ion per cent of the purchase Price to scoompany the bid and to be Paid on amount of the purchase price at the time of sale ands the balance payable In lull ea of sale by said ..,. -- a, - ' - -- - lat, - - - - -- . - - , . -TT -- , - tomtit-Mattei- . 2-- . - J tiP141. - . - . : t. 1155.--tvi- " 4 .. Salt-Lak- Ihri-Off- tter 3- f - '. p, - .,- ,, , - erly to' 1 r ' f I 14 I enos-truct- 1 - T . (3- Pit 12"i;- (C-4- ; te Bid-bo- nd- 4.,., 1" -- It , to - - (C-3- lit Vtflti1 children. The community is in favor of suppqrilLgi the 'schools- - obitt,,nd tiveseven if higher taxes were required. People are not in favor of a 10morith school term. . - imeelfications on file inCitp-- Engineer and to defray the abutters' portioo of the coat and expense of said improvement by special tits or assessment to be paid in ten equ41 annual lustatiments with five par cent (tilt) interest on the Unpaid balance levied according to the front feet or linear foot frontage upon and stainst all lots. pieces or parcels of land to be benefited and affected hi, said improvement. ' There shall be otemetions for IRMA F. PITNEn lots to be apportioned as defined Court-Al- l Superior Recorder. Cu, for in the ordinances of Salt bids or often must be ha writing District No. (C53) provided '1:-).r lAilte Cite and may be let at the office of Carl Publication July Ilth, 1055. 'the estimated emit per frontfoot Hammond- .- attorney...40r sa4 re.- Lest Publication Auguat 2. 1915. priVatti eviver, with said receiver at tin South driveways, the cost of which is to be Main Street, Salt lees City. Utah, or NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS sweated suing th property benefited mar he filed in the office of the clerk in addition Office of the City Recorders regular hesessment.-- , the above entitled tourt. Kingman. All proteets and ohiectione to the of 1953. fialt Lake City. AO , Arizona, at VI" time sitar the first t such intention- - must he Publication retrying-out of Sealed proposal' will be received Ai of this noticet and before i office, until 10,30 o'clock a.m.. July Presented in writing. stating therein lot the making of the 1955 for th Dated this rite day of tun. 1933. work of constructing and block- or description of orotterte to the City Recorder on or before -the f J., W. ANDREWS. Receiverftield lishling and general electrical my. 28th day ' .s 1051. - Grand Gulch lC.ta Muting Comtism, White for Soltball"Park accordinc The Board of Commissioners at Its eleono to PlaWee file in the City Engineer's first rtilUittr meeting thereafter. Office. NOTICE OF 1411AILD40 a e -- bids will int opent4 on or about this the 2nd dal of August, eider the promoted levy and hear and NOTICE IS IIEREBY CIIEld That cm time by the beard of City Commission-Ore- , consider such proteets and oblettions Thursday. July 28th. 1953, at 10:30 cm. to said propoeed improvements as shall In Room 561 City and County ButRims. Instructions to bidders specifications have been made.- , a public bearing will be held before and forms for contrict and bond. to Ry order of the Boarttof Coluntlealo . va ,,,, the .Board otCiti, Commissioners e, . Cite gather with t plans ice, $ol erofiles,,,rnor art- - of ' ' the following Proposed change to the I; birebtsined--aDated Jul; Otii.k,. 1153. of the ,City Ordinance: ' wi Irma P. Ritmo" Zoning Engineer upon deposit of fifteen 01500i the To consider following changing , Clio Recorder,. described en:Inert, from aellattonual dollars which will be forfeited, unless 0- 'B-Extension No. 131 ur', Business 'A': to to The right reserved ,,to reject any irst Publication July Ith. 1886 the west side. of Welt TOMIA Street or ail bids. set Publication July 27th. 1155 I. .. 7th and litb South Streets., .. ,...., between Bid bond will be accelited In lien Ill 28) being more particularly tleeeribeit as certified check. 0 follows! BY Order of.the Board of Commencing at the southwest tenter NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Commissioners West and Temple of 7th south Street BITNE11. Office of the City Recorde- r-thence- south 460 feet to the---Streetr t City Recorder. Salt Lake Cite. ;filly 11. 1955. north line of lith South Street: thence First Publication. July I. 1953. Sealed proposals will be reeeived at west )63 feet; thence north 080 feet; Last Publication. July 13, 1955. (e..32) this office until 10;30 o'clock to -- the point of east 163 feet theme Cm.. -"of-a-July- - 20.- - 1855- part et Block ' '14. beginning.- laelnir ,, , NOTIFI TO CONTRACTORS a 16's Steel Pipe Water Suonlir Plat A. Salt Lake, City Survet. structing Main Extension No. 154-3The question of classification of thisC. on 7000 .. Office of the City Recorders South Street from Little Cottonwood district will be taken up at this meetSalt Lake City, July' 7. 1953. Conduit West to 1030 Last Street ac- ins and ell persons interested and ''' t -, ' swill be received at Rai cording to plans on file in the CBS Present at said meeting will be given this lotigers.P.1111 o'clock sot - Au- - Engineer's Office. to be heard either in opportunity is i , ,, Rids will be opened on or about favor of or against said proposed gust 2. 1935 for the work of use Curb and Gutter Extension No. this time by the Board of City Com.. , ' s 239. in the Indian Terrace Area so. missioners. By- order of the Board of Commis. . :it' ' thul cording to plans oe No in the City En-- Instructions to bidders. specific. Moners of Salt take City ,,. I siners's trice.opened on biabout tills Mons and forms for contract and bond, 5Ua day of Jul" 1053. IRMA F. trrstrit, with plans and Profiles may time by the Board of City Cimitnio together City Recorder be obtained at the tile of the City stoners Publitation , 1304103 July upon deposit of fifteen (118.00) Engineer to bidden, specifications dollars., which.will be orleited unless a Last Publication July- Ittlx. 1963 - Instructirme tobid Is submitted to the City. an4 forms for contract and bond. ' gether with plans and profiles may En-be right is reserved to reject an.; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ,, obtained at the office of the City or all bids. . t ,I gineer upon deposit of Jilteen1815.00), Recorder-Office dollari, which will be forfeited unless certified check. 7. 1953. Lake Cite. Salt July a bid is submitted to the city. - By Order of the Board of Sealed proposals will be received at relect attY Commissioners, A- -- 10:30 o'clock IIne; 0. until officethis bid, IRM- T. 11Milat of congeld bond will be aecepted in lieu of July 14. 1953. tor the work Recorder. and general structing field Lighting Certified check., First puticst1on. July 13, 1955. BY Order of the Boardof system for Jordan Park Solt-ba- ll Last publicatton. J1113, 111.1055 (C43 ) electrical - Field according to plane on ilLS CoMmissionors., -In the City Engineer, Office. S - 0 1110011113 rampAhLtrniss' Bids will be opened on or Shout '' NOTICE FIRS EQUIPMENT this time by -the Board of CitY Coin. First Fnbilestion, July 8, 1933. , 1953. Sealed bids will be received ln the 'missioners.- Last Publication. July to bidder specifications .. 14 office- of City Purchasing Agent. 911 CRY to bond. contract and forme for until lend and 3 County Building. ivied at tho' Purchils. p.m.. Fri. Bids will be r with plans and pmfilen. tear day. July 29. 1953. for Room Parkx 1 100 Foot Aerial Ladder obtained at the- office of the try be 11,1,1 Departments Bug; .-. v - a;1 Gallons poi minute Triple Engineer upon deposit of fifteen ral3,0:3 11000 mgr;74655. a or part of for Ally combination' (Pumper Type) Firs dollars. which will be forfeited unless a 10.000 tons of striker slack coal in bid is aubmitted to the city. Engines (1,000) ton lots. in ao I s per complete moscilleations ebtalaThe right is reserved ' to ivied aril cordance with instructions to bidders able from this office. or all bpia, atter444 t rszscifilrIltions !hi...triable from the .....Ths,...rishttaseservel---tetoleebids. to waive tiny technicality or for. of certified check. Beati of the of Order Br The rislit is reserved te 'meet or molity Of to accept bids deemed to be Commissioner. in the beat Interest of Salt Lake City sibbiyd trnegifmt F. nrotaileb,,hlizitrtvastry IRMA f TTN ivy Corporation. CitIr ROV.v in the interest of the Laiversito. Salt Lake City Corporation - - First Publication, July 8. . William L. Christensen Leslie P. Broberg (C Last Pubiication. July 1.1.1;,-.1... Ptu'cita.sing Agoot Purchasing Agent to .: proper manner according to the complete workmanlike carrying out of such intention must be in writing. stating therein rortra blocks, or description of prom the erty,to-City Reorder on ur be fore the 3rd day of August. 1058. The Board of Commissioners it it. Meeting thereafter.' Sf:t4 regular day of Attend.. 1955, will con- such protests and oblections to :113r Improvement as 'shall have been made. of the Board of Commie. 011:. order ad of Salt Lake City Utah. Dated July 12th, 1955! and-Cu- S.L Man Gets Retail Honor pace-yours- for tiary-Dudle- and spelling .'i77:...-H- .i..,7..T. Embley, Gunnison, and Lynn Powell. Sheridan Lynn Prove. representatives; I Dairies. Brigham City, sheriff; Blake group felt no other goals should B session James West- be added-T- he Smith. group community over. Provo, surveyor; Lynn Anderson. Springville, clerk; George McConkte. ranked- goal 1, understanding St. George, auditor: Clayton Huber. as the most ImporLaPoint. treasurer; Leon Jensen, Span. democracy, ish Fork. attorney; Brent Van Kampen, tant by a slim margin. The cornOgden; Kendrick .1sPethy LAMM, and mittee group thought goal 4, de. Brent Snow. St. George. cOmmisaioners. DUN COUNTYPaul Ralph Lich- veloping basic skills the most field. Ogden. senator; Dallas Archibald. Ogden. and Max Staples. Eden. repre- important. mentatives; Kent Chandler. Ogden. slierOnly- - a very small minority, iff; Hal Reeder. Brigham City. assessor: Dee Johnson. American Fork, our. around 10 per cent, thoughtt, any veyor; Jimmy leen. Springville. clerk: a goals-wer- e "fads." Zoal Salt tone OW- auditor; John Adams. Monticello, treasurer: Bob 5, development of aesthetic inDavid Payson. attorney; Sparkman. Gunderson. tient Stewart. both Ogdene ,sights, was most often listed as and Rodger Clawson. Richfield, com- a fad missioners. Almost 100 per cent of! the MASSY COUNTYFrank Paul Eastman. Tonsil. senator; Farrel J. Bennett. committee group and 07 per St. end Darrell A, Reynolds, Clearfield, George. representatives; Donald Limo cent the community group Blatt R. Brad. Lee. Paneuitch. sheriff; ford. Spanish Fork.- - aweessort Bob C. opposed eliminittóiiThUiñyôf -Kroft. poet. surveyor; Jimmy Mehl. reasons. morn., American Fork. clerk; Boyd the goals tor linaniial Julius Christensen. Ogden. auditor; 'Rs' The First Carl LaVon Hairnets. Randolph, treas. uteri- - Ittoiterst Wiens; -- Gfaherrs.- Ofidehr TEVThe matter-o- f subjects attorney; John Douglas Airmet. Bait -take ("Nei- -- Sumner - Reed Murdock; laught--botthought Cedar City. and Ross Jack Foul-sell, Brigham CIO, COMMilet011efe. reading, writing, Amathematics, f, ( thr 11 neys--rir- OP OP URANIUM . POMO taut. - named - - NIT Mit IN 11,117.111t GIVIN by the instructor is. Willard West, Roard of Commissioners of Salt take received follow- State...Health knife City, Viet. of its intentionte Mike' Departmentsani. itnerovententai the following ing.'an argument at lst West' tartan.' To grade, construct sidewalks end and- South Temple St. Police curb and gutter (where not now builth drainage systems PAVOMPni consisting arrested two men as suspects. of sheet on a "ravel boon and driveways Booked for "drunkefiness" GIVEN by the In Curb and wrrirt itntray Gutter txtnition No. Board of Commisaioners of Salt Lake 2.10 and "investigation Of assault City. Utah. .of the intention of such constructed shall ha tonsion 'rhig Springville, was with a deadly Weapon" were Board of Commissioners to operate, within the following described area elected seer e- maintain and patrol Lighting District and iwtondaries and on the following iv Pedro Chavez, 32, of 145 S. 2nd No 8 in said City comerteing the described streets; tiletykt Court officers: tary of state; s, ' streets. AREA: and ,Joe Durand, 26, of following West, i Judges--Fi- rst District. NI a x Both sides of 1st South Street from Jay GoodlelI 7 xi:I": low. Roy; Second District. Jeppson Leurelhursti Laure limit Amended West Temple Street to Slit. Street 161 N..6th West. Michael , and Extended; Terrace Heights; Soo. In staid City; and to improve said Malan, Ogden Adondakte. West Jordan; atior Don. It and 13 TIM. R1E, SIAS The victims, Harold D. Lund, Met by maintaining. patrolling and District. Lynn J, Hendrick-was Mr. Ashman son. Centerfield. Slview Slopes Skyline street lighting in said and Second District. 39, of 23 N. 1st West St., and Plat It; Reiview Slopes Piet et Block 11)(14 maintained to be lighting 'Allen Jensen. Midvale. auditor; Robert M. Anderson, Bruce 5. 5 Acre Plat C. 111,11.1 and 'Indies ' his wife, Ellen, 35, same ad- until midnight, NIA of the coat of Terrace. k:lected to aunty offices: will be paid by the abutter and Logan, attorney general, and BAMIRROIR COUNTYMax Jet. dress, were treated at Salt Lake which BOUNDARTES1 the balance to be paiti by the city; int Michsel Joseph Kammermeyer, son Maim Ogden. senator; Randy L. TrtS. NorthSkyline be maintained after mi lighting for minor night. thetoentire General South-2- 1st South. Nelson. and Peter Hospital Roosevelt. Joseph Of whieh will be cost ' Provo, treasurer. Paul knife wounds. Mr. Lund suf- Paid by the city. such improvement to Rizzuto, Kearns. representatives; Fastcity ii,it. WestWyeming Street. The governor is the son of J. Stevens. Ferron, sheriff; Conrad Lee he maintained for a period of 10 years, Vernal, assessor: Reo KimbalLerred a laceration on his upper from Sept. 15, 1055. to September 18, STREETS: 36 foot roadway, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashman, Caldwell, 25th test Maine Avenua to north Barney. Delia. surveyor; Paul Guillorv. lip. Ills wife had a puncture ifift5. subject to the option to termilino of Laurelhurst lob. Slain. Ave.. nate the maintenanee. patrolling. end 65 E. 7660 South. His father Vernal. clerk; Nerd Chay ies 'Sorensen. Foothill Drive to Wasatch Drive. Salina. auditor. Larry Clatente Wad e. wound below the waist. operation thereof et the end of the Laurelhurst Drivelllaine Ave. to is the principal of Midvale Jun- Fillmore. treasurer; Albert Leslie rear. er any ubsequent year of toldofficers they Mat Foothill Drive. 26th The Lunds term the thereof. upon thirty day.' wallis, Logan. -attorney; Christian An ior High School. -to Foothill Drive. Wasatch thur Anderson.- American - Fork. Boyd walked from a nearby tavern to written notice, Drive to- - breadmeor Street,- lute maid The total cost of Five supreme court justices Earl Gehl irmhratm. and- Harold !W- la Improvement Proadmoor:Street.Wasatch Drive to thvvest for said ten year rerto is estimated lot on the Wendover commissioners. Wind. parking iens Ave. Foothill South. list also were 'named during the LIR at Thousand Four Hundred and to Laurelhurst Drive. COUNTYMil L. Lytham). Og- corner of the intersection with to, Forty ion 1240,400.30i Dollars, of which Promised Vett,. Ini AlonFatimatel Tront den. senator: Howard tart Gibby and elections, including Ralph the abutters portion I. 11113,7n2.51). 1:10 a.m. num feet - mated Amount Ogden, repro. another couple about or $14 291154 front foot or linear prevenients zo Anderson, Brigham City; Far- Garth Charles Rhode. Abut.test two fellows- - followed font of abuttingper property. there being for 16 loot - oftint IpnhItiveIL Joy Julian kyer, Brigham - The per front roadway 34118 21 feet rell J. Bennett, Clearfield; City. sheriff; Norman Dale Rex. Ban. them to the abutting said portion of tool Jot. Mr., Property assessor. Bud Cannon 'parking said improvement. Nealen, eurb k gutter. Steven Ray Mecham, Ogden; dolph, The above improvements are In Light. City. suryevert Dan Jones, Lund said he told the pair to sidewalk 10,651.10 UU 8118.18113 MidNo. WI) all of said work Diairict Bruce Allen ing clerk; Jensen, Ogden, Wilson St. George McConkle, curb vale. auditor: Bob Jefferies Lawrence, move on, when he was struck. to be done according to the plans and ravine. 6.61 Ii 873,60 MOM gutter specifications on file in the office of Ptiving. side., treasurer; Fred Anthony Perry. Mrs. Lund ran after the George, and Jerry Henry Miller, Tooele. pair. the West City Itogineer. The abutters' por. Bountiful, attorney; 'Sherwin 8 362 26 30 67 wall( Ogden. thereof in to be defrayed he a Pavlof Broderick, Emery: Douglas Carl Dad. One of the men stopped and lion 4.01330.81 1.30,04 ansossment Iota the Cr mcii upon Ond lock. pieces Karl McIntosh. Vernal. inJoseph toot rositiveY The elections, which also to be affected and mom sTnixrc, 30 Avt.23tb Last to Foothill jabbed at her with a knife, she of ground Downington ItY a 'Q uilted Said improvement cluded naming, of judges, dis-- - Ogden. commissioners. Keith Ste.-Lets $ and- 8.- Illotk gitt, and within curb 81' Paving. Pan. Midvale. senator: Clyde Richard 7 8. 70. 8. the Lots and Block and senators, repre- James. noThe pair was arrested by gutter. sideProvo, and Eugene Valentine, 112 feet and the Fast 2 21 feet West 1.83 2.464.12 442 48 sentatives and county officials, Bon Elder. representatives; Ralph Alonwalk a short distance from where of Lot IL Block 70. the Emit 105 feet side. of Lot I and all of Lot 2. Block 75. all Paving. Brigham City. sheriff; the altercation occurred. were part of the activities of gKentAnderson. 38.00 188 p 23 I walk They Oil Larsen. Fillmore. assessor; Garth of Lots 1, 3' and 4 and the East feet 1111.71 146.01 156 the eight-da!Sorensen. bcp4o aumyort John. were identified by the victims, of 1.4)t S. Block 78. Plat A. Salt Lake Paving gathering to teach LeRoy abutcost of Total estimated Peterson. Fillmore. clerk; Den. City nurser. fronting or abutting upon 801.20011 ters' portion the youths how government ton Milo the street above named and to the en- .Estimated Hess Beecher, Brigham City. audi- police said. stoat et City pa tire depth of said parcels of land bark West Brent Jordan: Dimond. Robert tor; works under 10.224.50 Lion proper therefrom and all within the diatrictig Paul Leslie Gillette. Tooele, attorney; eatimated cost of iob e bounded as follow. On the north be Total Approximately 365 boys from Waytis Ray Sem EPhrsim; Lynn J. 101.11841 of elusive drivewara private South Temple Stritet, on the south bY Estimated 16 to 18 years of age are at Hendrickson. Centerfield; Jerry Henry City's portion as an 2nd South- Street. en the east by the Miller, Ogden..and WitY1141 bevy. Eph33313 shutter on of the Last line and State Street raim. commissioners. estimated Cltill portion west bt the west line of West Temple Total 10.856.43 of extension MAW COUNTYWeal. y K. Boman, Continued from Page B1 Street. All protests end objection, to the and do all other things a necessary to Brigham City. senator: Michael Roger and the whole in ed - t , 'Two Utah National GuardSmen injured Sunday when their light plane crashed in the ,'..S Virkte Ivie ',' - ' 4.--- CHIA,. INC. - Salt Lake couple wits treat7 WedneadaY morning for A .1,''' ' NOTICI OP SPECIAL - 1 LSI. Pair Injured . .' ' -- s Guard Flier-'Satisfactory' ;ii; , ,' . 1 'r , "satisfactory"condition WednesI .t4 . 1- - - '') , - ...Julie 000,- r ,;, Lir ,,' 9,,.,a .,,,,.,;,,.",4', ' Joa------ l'.( :--' He-w- - -- ;. ' ,,, ,,..7 - .: 4 4 .. s:, ,1,14,,' ,, L ..,'''rt - .....,, :., r, ( -: , '' ,, c, ! , ''.... ' -- ,1110rt ' ' -, fr--a t .. .......1.:".21 , s., "tor '.:112,N..,..f..,,.'ili00 -- , '''''' d! 4 LT.-- ). t -- ,,,, . ' - t 4 - ' ,,,. 4'4 k 11 ';'i .'.'l - ,,,,,. ',, 1 - ' ,!;' , - Nelson - , - N'tekle Robyn - T 41 .,:t i 1) ..k.sf,:igt ' ,"....),.t. ' - ',114- - t ,. ,,,,.,, ,:. .,.-,...".- , , ' t 4 1. : l'''.64' ' . wrIr tlatt 14 ' 'Or - ...,. 41' r 1 1' - - II , ' , ',e dcil ev, , , .,,! ' '''' , 7"s hbiamilogiol;:410,:......11iNt, ' , , - , ---, , Merrell , , 1 ' Craig Ludo lph. - .,.. Tifki. -,... , , ... 4,v,,....ARIss. hikers leaving the trail. Trail as an "outstanding ripresenta- of the 'furniture industry." breaking also chews up the foli . tive Sorensen is president of and Mr; age terrain, is weteAU of:the of Retailers, wrap hike. "dontleand for the of trustee 'mounthe of the from of chill experiAmerican, Retail years to exit the gleaned 1. Make sure the most imPortam n air will get most climbers ence with the hike; Dr. Hart Federation and a past president tant item for they hikeyour ' ' of the Utahe Furniture Aisn. said. ' feetare protected with sub. off to a good start. "dos-unprepar- li a Creation of a trUck rimte He pointed out that there had along 6th West St. to relieve been a suggestion to widen 8th inereaSingly heavy traffic on west more traffic, . handle 8th West 'wasa d voc at ed gly StrectsCommissioner NVednesday. C. Leland Davey. 1200 S. 8th L. Christensen immediately in. West, president of the Cannon formed Mr. Davey that the city Stake. Church of Jesus Christ has no intention of widening . of Latter-da- y Saints, proposed the street lot that purpose. the move and asked for immeMr. Davey also recalled that-- a young child was diate consideration. critically In "Since Mr. Corleissen (Harry hired in an accident on 8th J. ('orleissen, chairman of the West July 4. He said 8th West State Road Commission) has "is a good residential street Ind : abandoned freeway plans in weed like to keep it that way? as that area, truck traffic has inreferred to the Salt creased greatly. on 8th West," Lake City Traffic Advisory said Mr. 1)avey--COUncil with the matter and said he would approach the---s group at its next meeting. ,. - West: - ,r4,i4 - . 'N,..-...--1,,,.- ,..i . - ' ' "r: only real danger confronting of Timp hikers is the danger rollintleirks set in motio-ri-b- f, of 1 -- will begin Sunday for the 384th Quartermaster Depot Reserve Unit at Utah General Depot in Ogden, Col. Allan Acomb, commanding officer, an flounced Wednesday. The unit will receive extensive training featurof ing problems storage, stock n ,;Satardarmornintat.-AspeGrove. 1 . - , ropose .0n Sixth ' ,, ' ,SW41, ''' ,. ng sun-glasse- ",z, , gear, even in this ,July heat For several years now Dr. While a sweater may not be Hart has made careful note of neededli mellatehrorning or some of the major pitfalls lac- - early afternon, the 4 am. startfimd some hikers ing the careless, inexperienced ing time mayfor the list-early morn-his hiker. Here -- - po'4, hum and well. Rest periodically along the tan and enjoy the scenery. To miss the scenery is to miss the hike. 5. Eat or' hike, but don't try both., The climber who ,insists on gnawing away on food while is asking hoofing -up the trail a. I. lz,,... 4 ' ' ,,1 .... , -- , ,, Craig ' similar footwear are likely to fall to pieces before the climb. er reaches the summit - L Wear a hat for protection against the sun. . It's well to remember that although the hike is made in the cool, clear atmosphere of Timpanogos, hikers will be several thousand feet closer to the sun. A pair of ' too, can cut sun and en- of down the glare hance the beautS of the terrain. Dr:-C...- ,, , ,,w, k ,., rarsons' k,; - Ike ,1,411: - , Crandall, .,.,L'..:.: the -- - - . ,,,,,.... ', 1,, - -' 'e 4 ' PROVOIlikers who plan to stantial shoes and hiking boots. 4. Don't make tge mistake of Mt. Timpanogos Although the trail is adequate, trying to turn the hike into an scale 12,000-f-t ter- - endurance test by racing for this weeken d, particularly it winds oversome rugged rain. A light pair of sandals or the summit Save your enthusthe climb for those -- - - ,1,., ...,Atok t, , , ' N, ..' ' : ' - 1 , - 4,,,, Notorkk, Mt. ,IIMp0.060.:Vét0 Of. V.ge0.'.' , A .. ....4,,,, A 4., l't rI - .. - -- 1 , ,- r.14,s1 h - , the ' firsttime, were urged to make sure they Wednesday -are properly 'prepared for a rugged but beautiful hike' be-summit--. fore Words of caution came from Hart. chairman of the annual Timp Hike. He suggested all climbers be ade- great quately-- , clothed for-the outdoor event which will begin '' . - ,, ,,..,,,," , , '", ,.'.1ti. , .- . ost, -- - . ' '. ,x- - State during V, general e I e tiOnS at the camp Tuesday. 'Ilt Gary LaVere -- attempting ii',: , it , retersen it..)klillik : ... f , , - ,,,,,,,-,..- - W.-5- st . '. i k semi - - '.''''''1P- 1,t'...4 I techrecords, warehousing niques, preservation and general handling of quartermaster supplies. The administration section of the unit will receive instruction in the stock records division recommendation of Building and will perform the adminisand Grounds Superintendent trative functions of a quarterLeon Miller, the board moved master depot unit. to hold the project over until Bidi then will be Birth Notice Correction called on remodeling of the construction rooms and toilet Through an error in records of a new auditorium. a baby girl- was listed born- to The board also approved in- Mr. and Mrs. Armen V. Dutson, stallation of acoustical ceilings $31 I St., Tuesday's: birthpLandmodernization of lighting The Deseret News and Tel& in.the East High School audi- gram wishes to correct the torium at kin estimated cost of errorMrs..Dulson did not give , birth to a baby, as was reported. $8,200. - , , , ,0,0,0001 4, Ave. Aiçp.nt.7Statts-Eatly:$atwday:-..:,- I..., 14,r1461 s ,F,,..:. iti,: ','t mimeo ; - 7- -- , , , '64' ,,., . School Board Reserves to Gel Accepts Bid pepol Training ditorium Two' weeks of summer trlinilow I;i4 of $89,982 for con struction of an auditorium at the Washington School, 163 W. 4th North, was accepted Tuesday at a meeti g of the Salt Lake City Board ol Education. Low bidder on tlte project as Talboe and Harlin Construction Co. Five other bids were received. At the same meeting all bids for modernization of toilet rooms at the Longfellow School, 661-1Ave., were rejected. On ,4 10,-- - M'k ' ', , iimmeamm.a.,,A 1 s. A , , ., 0 , ' .-' 637-9t- h h , , ,!' - .: t Deborah Cornwall - N h' 2134-10t- Tlext-yeat- ,.. l'el, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hansen. Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Max Erieksen, Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Fisher, 262 Almond St.: Mr. and Mrs. Russ W. Oakesón, 733 E. 7200 South. Midvale; Mr. Everett W. Root Jr., 2004 Douglas St. East Mr. and Mrs fledge L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Winward, 1226 Navajo St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Brown, 115312 Bryan Ave. Mr. and Mrs.: Aladin() Gurule, 2525 S. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N. Allred, 1560 E. 3045 South. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bletzacker, 57 Butler Cir., Murray.. - ,.',.., :'k ....,.. East. Melvin Boulton, Frank R, Capalbo,,1971 Richards St. Kurt Licher, Bountiful. Tom H. Potts, 1605 Richards St. Pat Suazo, 577 Wall St. Christen Dalton, Kearns, East,Durward D. Pettus, . William M. Yulich, Murri-3i453-8t- - 1,) 1,, , ,,,,f' Elbert Van Otten, 169 E. 8th South, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Fishier, BOYS: and-Mr- s,. ......,....L............4.4.,..a.-E,2,rc,,,.-75 1841-9t- - - - . )'116 - ''',:',. ,,.......; 4 ; GIRLS: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. (IS 1 ' , S ) . , BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITY. TUESDAY TO: and and and and and and and and ., 4 1 c., i: h 9 oaks...;-- , t ,,,,;. ., .,..ort izi.t.,-- Tessie' Elif,-Nturrar, Atr. '.., Strange - ,.. , - T's Dayton Crape, Herriman! Susan Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dean, 1122 Dalton Ave.; Robyn Lynn Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WitliamC,,INelson. 63705 . 23rd Ann Mitchell, Mrs. Steve' Mitchell, 651 W. 4th'North; Helen Elaine Ford, th South: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford,-363Julie King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. King, 3387 Plaza Way; Vickie Lynn Ivie, dauglIter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Ivie, 5196 S. 4720 West, Kearns; Stephen L. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Allred, 1561 Hollywood, and all other babies old Wednesday. (Baby pictures will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News and Telegram, offices, 33 Richards St., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, at least three days before baby's birthday.) - ,,,4-:- - - .4. South,Granger;.--Julle-,Craner-daughter-of-Mr.---and---Mrs:-- - 2,...i 4 ,0111N6o, , - -- A , t" s . - , 4-,4 - - ' ,t41, ,,,,,, . .., - , , Verla Beckstead . lipN BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Virginia Batt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Earl Bott, 1550 Hayes- Ave.; Sherry Lynn S4verson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ray Sever. son, 7387 S. State St., Midvale; Veda Rae Beckstead, daughter-of Air. and Mrs. Alatirice E. Beckstead, Riverton; Tessie Marie Strange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strange, 115 N. 5th West; Deborah (Debbie) Cornwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cornwall, East; Scott Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Petersen.-172Hollywood Ave.; of Dr., and Mi. Bruce J. Parsons, 5320 Craig Parsons,-SoMoptrose St., Murray; Shelley Lynn Ludolph, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Bill E,,Ludolph,- 1743,meadowmoorild.: Craig Merrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Merrell, 2640 W. 3360 1221-9t- 11,,, 4001,4 ' 46010 ,,,s,,,,00,4 . , , ft..., ,,..,, 't,,,le.--- - ,, ,, , , , i . . 'it, , , --- ,,,,,,, 40. ....It ,, , , , ' ' . ' '' Virginia Bott ,' !, . , a --- - , 1 cfl . -- ." 7, : t , - -- , . - - , (C-3- , ' (C-3- |