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Joe Harris voluntarily left his house at 1829 1st South Wednesday after being served .with eviction papers by the Salt Lake County .V Sheriffs Office It w as the second time in 10 years the slate had relocated Harris for freeway construction, said deputies The state purchased the property in 1975 for the construction of 1 80 but let Harris live m the house until it was needed to start , construction Deputies Ralph Krueger and Jack Higgins and Sgt Mike v llkinson serv ed the papers on Harris end he left 10 minutes later ' Deputy Krueger said Harris previously lived in the 1800 block of west 2nd South but was relocated on the same block because of west the original plans for construction of out of the city Subsequent changes in the freeway routing one end of Salt Lake International Airport required additional right of way to be purchased, including Harris home, which for weeks has been the only structure remaining in the path of state and contractor crews at the end of the present, completed section of South of Harris yellow frame house this morning were two other frame homes on the north side of 2nd South, loaded onto w heeled dollies and timbers to be hauled away from the construction scene Harris' home formed an appealing setting with a pair of spruce trees and a pair of Russian olive Lets placing the yard of hla residence The yard also included some sheds and shacks at the rear and a graveyard stone, which Harris had purchased some years ago because of his fascination for it, he told Deputy Krueger son from Ogden was allowed to salvage llanis will stay with erne of his childien or lend until a new home can be with a with the $ls 500 purchase price and chased pui enough materials tioin the lesideme lo construct a guiagc fui his father at his new location Meanwhile, foul state State Department of moDiie 1 anspoi iation trailers had been moved onto the property and state c rew s had occupied the residence today Paul Sheffield of the State Department of Transpoitation said bids will be opened Tuesday for the fencing and clearing of the highway construction strip from Redwood Road west to 4800 W North Temple There, I 80 will merge into the old U S Highway 40 loute and be rebuilt as I 80 to permit bypassing otiue-cquiynuii- 1 12 000 i c location costs provided by the Utah Dip n't me ut tf Tran pnr'ainm Earnest money on a bouse in the 1400 block of 3i d E.. t has been paid by Harris and lie w ill mine in sometime next "etk according to department piusonnel t one time. 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GRADUATION GIFT SPECIALS 1 4 PATSO NOW knuckles, it is skirted, too! j court said In 1916, when the court increased from three to five justices, the caseload was 142 In 1960 this had increased to 204, but m 1970, the load w as 412 Projections indicate t50 cases in 977 The Western Regional Office of the National Center for State Courts has been enlisted to con duct the project and John E Mueller, senior staff attorney from the center, explained to the committee at the meeting how the project would be conducted G t SWIVEL ROCKER The high court's workload has grown enormously, especially 2,000 A ARLY AMERICAN p" i K R-S- 10 A All.) Mother is made most Happy with Gifts for the Home! See our selection and Low prices in time for Mother's Day! ( 1 A Thorpe Waddingham, Rep G LaMont Richards, Lake, and Beth Jarman, representing Gov. 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CLUB CHAIR Thomas Greene, James B Lee and Wayne L Black, !awr L0VESEAT The process of court appeals in Utah and the workload of the Utah Supreme Court will be studied by a spscial resource committee, the high court announced Wednesday lhe announcement came after a meeting involving Supreme Court justices and members of the Committee Committee members are Salt Lake attorneys Ihe I tall Home Impiovement Council will support Pii'sulont Car,cr s energy cen' ' piogiain to encouiage homeowneis lo install eiieigv saving devices, spokesmen said Hal It Scott, chapter president, said the remodeling contiactois plan to wotk closely with local utilities in piepaiing a compiehensive tiainmg piogiam for momhois iin Construction on the stnp involving the Harris property will possibly start later this year, requiring haulage to build up the road bed and pilings for traffic lnteichanges which will have to settle foi up to two years before actual htghw ay surface laying said Sheffield Group Energy plan backed |