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Show mi. , Albert OBITUARIES Robberies r petty Jo Brown S.L. Police Richmond, 1932, Mo., to John and ,1 Anna Bvus End- sley. Married to k,:,: Carroll Brown; from Page B1 demanded money from the cash register. As Pantuso handed over $35, the man without the gun produced a .Continued Mrs. South. Burial Valley View Memorial Park. Lexie B. Giles a .e.: , .!,. Bunker. Carson ried Giles, ::: 1956, Salt Lake LDS Temple. l'i, ;:4:....,, 1 Electrician, pou- Active itryman. member LDS Survi- - Church. ......::::::.. 1 ,::1::::: :::::, 4 ::: vors: widow; Sons, daughters, Dirk H., Darren H., Donovan H., David H., Gayle, Shareen, Monica, all Orem; par ents, Orem; brothers, sisters, Kenyon C., Edward C., Mrs. Stephen (Elise) James, all Orem; Mrs. David P. (Velvie) Taylor, AmeriMrs. Gene can Fork; (Carla) Adams, Ogden; Mrs. Dean (Marie) Funeral Lloyd, Gooding, Idaho. Wednesday 110.m., Orem 21st LDS Watch Friends call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday one hour prior to E. Mary ::::,i:: ,;::;,..:. 4,,'1' 24, :i:: :!!:' Church. Survivors: husband; son, daughter, Floyd Norman, Granger, Utah; Mrs. L. Gene (Eva Jean) Dotson, Spit Lake City; one stepson, Te';'Y Allen Hellekson, Denver, Cola.; 18 Emma McCord, Clearfield, Utah; Mrs. Burt (Alice) Heller, Long Beach, Calif. Funeral Wednesday, noon, 4330 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, where friends call Tuesday P.m., and Wednesday one hour before services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. f,,..::: n , , . . 1'. :::. '''': :::-:- T ,. ..::, . , ' ::::':' :::i,,itii,k '. Ter4A .4 ow, ' ::,, :,-- ,4:4;:-::,:- "..' :;' ::: :';:: ...i', .:::',.:AP,A0i, ....!.1.!:,:::::,i''.''''' : '';'"'''':6'.j:;:'''!''':'''':'::.'::':' ::..:.....:.:.:: , 1.:N :,,;': :::.::::itioN.::. Z.,,..4:::: .:.,,,. ,.. ... , ':..::,,:nl:IP!...,::,,..i.::: ii.:,:ili:,,!.'...i ,,,,,?..7:',,,,:::,,. I ...; ,,:,,,::,::,,,,:::::.:. ::,:..:.. ,, 4 :,i,...........:..4,,:::::.: l ,,::. a a :...... I... , - ;:::: ,... 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Irl , ' , MC ADV. try Owens for Congress Comm. Franklin Johnson, Chtn. KEICHUtfS SAVT LAVe - ertrstim .,.,,,,04 Mar- N,,.. ;'.., ,, - Brad. ft 1 LDS .. P.' U Funeral Cemetery. directors, Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary- -FUnefai services PETERSEN tor Arnold H. Petersen will be held Tuesday 11:00 0,m. at the Hunter f , Ward Chapel, 6000 West 3500 South. Friends may call Monday, p.m. at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 Road and South Redwood Tuesday at the chapel one hour prior to services. interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. HANS Funeral services for Deanna Lindsay Hans will be held Tuesday 2 p.m., in Jenkins-Sott- e 4760 South State, Mortuary, where friends may call Monday from 600 to 8:00 p.m. and Tuesday 1 hour prior to services. Interment, Lloyd B. Parke IDAHO Lloyd B. Parke, 73, Dec lo, died Oct. 28 in a Gooding hospital after a long Illness. Born Dec. 13, 1898, Albion, to Rueben Cbester and Adelaide Pierce Parke. Member Presbyterian Church. Veteran WW II. Survivors: brothers, sister, C. M., Dec lo; J. W., Denver; Mrs. Alton DECLO, (Bobbie) Garrard, Burley. Allen Smith Allen Smith, 71, 2942 Hudson Cl., died Oct. 29 of natural causes en route to a local hospital. Born Aug. 17, 1909, Monti, to George Fredrick and Christina Rasmussen Smith. Married Lavona Beck Jensen, Aug. 6, 1939; she died June 11, 1970. Married Lillian Green, Sent. 13, 1971, Elko, Nev. Former clerk, Auerbach Department Store. Member LDS Church. Survivors: widow; stepsons, H. De Von Jensen, Nampo, Idaho; Arlo U. Jensen, Gunnison, Sonpete County; 8 steporandcnild.. ren; sister, Ada Nielson, Ferron, Emery County. Funeral Tuesday noon, Gront 4th LDS Ward, 1111 Lharlton Ave. Friends call Monday p.m., 36 E. 7th South; Tuesday one hour prior to services at ward chapel. Fred T. Thompson BURLEY. IDAHO Fred T. Thompson, 65, Burley, died Oct. 28 of natural causes at home, Born Moy 25, 1907, Salt Lake City, to Frank P. cad Lydia E. Ladd Thompson. Married LoVondo mure, Oct. 31, 1928. Former Burley City Clerk. Former owner, Burley Livestock Commission Co. Owner, Fred's surplus store. Member LDS Church; Burley Downtown Merchants Assn. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Fre..1 Jr., Idaho Fails; Mrs. Jack (Marian) Snow, Burley; 4 grandchildren; brother, Warren A., Cupertino, ColJ. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Burley LDS Word chapel. Friends call t Payne naw,yaeroviecn hiht: rcyea;sf co to priol Bur- ial Pleasant View Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to Orley . CASs t.N .kfo,,,A AAto...I....- -. 1133 75, '',;".?'''' f? Ik , S' ,..', s Fill- - t , '.. , florists -- ' H. .,,' ,.0 ' ,.t FREE DELIVERY the Finest" in flowers "Always 364-554- :.1 , Wi- Peter Hoopiaina Peter Hoopiaina, 66, 5163 S. 2nd West, died Oct. 29 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born Nov. 7, 1905, Salt Lake City, to John and Autoula Fraites Hoop lain. Married Helen Rogers, July 19, 1931, Twin Falls, Idaho. Welder, Intermountain Steel. Survivors: widow; nephews, nieces. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., 4670 Highland Dr., where friends call one hour prior to services. Burial Murray City Cemetery. ..,. monnomp 41 Funeral services for Thelma Duffy Bringhurst Duffin Burgess, will be held Tuesday, 12 noon, at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, where friends may call Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment, ElysJan Burial Gardens. Funeral Directors, Deseret Mortuary.. GILES Funemt services tor Lexie Bone Giles will be held Wednesday at 12 noon in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South 2nd East, where friends may 8 call Tuesday from p.m. and Wednesday prior to service. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. HELLEKSEN Funeral services for Ella Stocks Brown Helleksen will be held Wednesday, 12 noon at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, where friends may call Tuesday D.M. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, BURGESS LD kEDISJCINC tR. 152 4.86-726- E. 33rd Si PEARSON- FLORAL 11560. E. 33rd S. 467-153- 9 i 5i77-li- e NOTICE co- s-TO - - CONTRACT-OR- Sealed proposals will be received al The ottice of the City Recorder, Room 200, City. and County Building, until 5:00 o'clock P.M., Wednesday, No vember 1, 1972, for the work of condstructing and testing of a iameter water supply well at 2625 Enst on 6485 South in Salt Lake County, (Well No. Utah, Project No. 1651A), according to the plans on file in the City Engineeer's office. Bids will be publiriy opened in Room 301, City & County Building at or about 10:30 A.M. on Thursday. November 2, 1972, by the Board of City Commissioners. In lieu of submitting proposals to s may pre, he City Recorder,-biddersent sealed proposals to the Board of Commissioners ut open meeting on said date of bid opening prior to the opening of the first bid. Instruction to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans and pro-- , flies, when prepared, may be itained at the office of the City Engineer, Room 401, City & County Build;ing. ' On the outside of envelope, the shall indicate the nature of the bid. The right is reserved to relect any or all bids. Bid bonds will be accepted in :feu of certified check. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF CITY COPMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THIS 25TH OF OCTOBER, 1972, A.D. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First Publication: October 26, 1972 Last Publication: October 31,1972 old 113,62) ---- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Room 200, City and County Building, until 500 o'clock P.M., Wednesday, November 29, 1972, for the work of operating, maintaining and patrolling kr a period of ten (10) years, Lighting on the West side of District No. 36-4th West Street from Oth to 7th South Streets and on 7th South Street, North side, 165 feet from 4th West Street. (Renewal), according to the plans on file in the City Engineer's office. Bids wV1 be publicly opened In Room 301, City & County Building at or about 10:30 A.M. on Thursday, November 30, 1972, by the Board of City Commissioners In lieu of submitting proposals to the City Recorder, bidders may present sealed proposals te the Board of Commissioners at open meeting on said date of bid opening prior to the opening of the first bid. Instruction to bidders, specified. tions and forms tor contract and bond, together with plans and profiles, when prepared, may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, Room 401, City and County Building. On the outside of envelope, the bid. der shall indicate the nature of the bid. The right is reserved to relect any or all bids. Bid bonds will be accepted in lieu of certified check. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Cily COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THIS 25th day of October, 1972, A.D. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder Publication Dote: October 30, 1972 Home. Prayer services for Yumiko 'saki will be held Thurs7:30 p.m. In the Salt Lake Budday hist Church, 211 West 1st South. Funeral cortege will leave the church 9:30 a.m. Friday for interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. ZSBALA Requiem Mass for Pete Zabala will be celebrated Wednesday 10 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Copcierton. Holy Rosary will be recited Tuesday 8 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State, where friends may call Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday until 9:30 a.m. Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Valley, Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. SMITH Funeral services for Allen N. Smith will be held Tuesday 12 o'clock noon in the Grant 4th Ward Chapel, 1111 Charlton Ave. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, on Monday p.m. and at the ward on Tuesday one hour prior to service. Interment, at Monti Cemetery Tuesday, 3:30 P.M. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for ELLISON Loren James Ellison will be held Wednesday, 1 p.m., in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment Tooele City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Funeral s e r vHOOPIAINA ices for Peter Hoop lain will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the Curtis-Macka- y Cottonwood Mortuary Chapel, 4670 Highland Drive, where friends may coil one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Curtis-Mack- 4 South, and 10th West. Sitt 17 Petersen Funonds 7 FLORAL BROWN !'..,''..I,,,,4,1 ,..,,;' ,,,4,ff. , ,,, ...ot Arnold Hans Petersen, 64, 1972 Kensington Ave., died Oct. 28, 1972, of natural in a local hospital causes. Born April 29, 1908, Hunter, to Hans M. and Annie Nielson Petersen. Married Areva Moore, Aug. 13, 1931, Salt Lake City; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Former owner,; operator, Salt Lake Knitting Works-former YMMIA superintendent, Hunter Ward. Survivors: widow; sans, dough ters, Arnold B., George M., Mrs. Robert (Karen) Dabney, Lewis, Leslie, all Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren; mother, Hunter; brother, sisters, Marvin, Mrs. Wand (Charlotte) Kent, both Hunter; Mrs. William (Sadie) Loveless, Mrs. Agnes McComb, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. William Culver, Los (Myra) . Angeles. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m., Hunter Ward chapel, 6000 W. 3500 South. Friends call Mand,,y p.m., 4330 S. Redwood Rd., and Tuesday one at Inc chapel. hour before services Burial, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral wCo. )', y , li. ''.,..47.,.,C. sisdren; 2 ters, Mrs. Fern Kimball, Mrs. FuRichfield. both Thera Ashman, neral Wednesday noon, Emerson 2nd LDS Ward, 1053 Emerson Ave. Friends toll Tuesday 8 p.m.; 260 E. South Temple; Wednesday one hour prior to services at ward chapel. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Arnold di- AM Aug. lliam B., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Shirt (Gloria) Wright, Sandy; Lyman, Camarillo, Calif.; 16 grandchil- McDougal ISAKI Taylorsville Cemetery. Funeral rectors, V. C. Softe and Sons. surg- 1897, vors: widow; sons, daughter, Cache County WELLSVILLE, Henry Bailey Murray, 78, Wellsville, died Oct. 29, 1972, in a local hospital following a stroke. Born May '5, 1894, Wellsville, to George H. and Susanna Bailey Murray. Morr led Mary Darley, June 20, 1917, Logan Temple. She died. Married Anna Parkinson, Jon. 10, 1964. She died. Married Louise Williamson, Logan Temple. Veteran WW I; dairy former; member Lions Club, American Legion; high priest, Wellsville First Word; temple worker. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Boyd D., Bountiful; Mrs. Conway (Pauline) Peort, Salt Lake City; Oral, John D., both Wellsville; Mrs. J. D. (Anna) Whitehead, Eldon (Shirley) Ogden; Mrs. Peoples, Sunset; step children; Lorraine Duce, Firth, Idaho; Beverly Sewell, Mrs. Bruce (Annette) Anderson, Mrs. Nedra Watkins, oil Ogden; Mrs. Dixie Curtis, Nashville, Tenn.; Jim Williamson, Mrs. Lelah Milton, both Providence; Mrs. Donna Spillitte, Monte, both Logan; 29 grandchildren; 11 brothers, Robert, Preston, Idaho; Kenneth, Clearfield; Don, Logan. Funeral Wednesday, 1 P.m., Wellsville Tabernacle. Friends call Hall Mortuary, Logan, Tuesday P.m., and Wednesday one hour before services. Burial, Wellsville Cemetery. Survi- s. , A City; Henry Murray , '''. Lake LDS.- ter. .... Carpenters Union. Suryi- - ' IDAHO Elmer Sharp Packer, 78, Chubbuck, died Oct. 28 at home following a heart attack. Born Oct. 24, 1894, Soda Springs, to Isaac Alma and Lucy Ellen Sharp Packer. Married Hannah Elizabeth Crofts, March 9, 1916, lona; she died 1952. Married Martha Howells, April 16, 1954, Pocatello. Retired electrician, Union Pacific Railroad. Served South Texas LDS mission, 1966.1968. High priest group leader, 25th Ward, North Pocatello LDS Stake. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Marvin, Ogden, Utah; Carl, Mrs. Forrest (Reta) Campbell, both Pocatello; Mrs. Vera Casper, Burley; Mrs. Wendell (Nodal Anglesey, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Ray (Bonnie) Price, Rexburg; 20 grandchildren; 13 brothers, sister, Alma S., Salt Lake City; Nathan S., Lewiston; Joseph S., Mackay; Ray S., Catmon; Parley S., Pocatello; Mrs. Eugene (Lola) Morgan, Ogden. Funeral Monday, 11 a.m., Pocatello 25th LDS Word chapel. Graveside services lona City Cemetery, 1:30 p.m. priest. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Doyle, Rodney, Mrs. Glover (Beth) Smith, all Escalante; Vet Grand Junction, Colo.; Delmar, Mrs. Jock (Diana) Cloward, Las Vegas, Nev.; Allen Kent, Cedar City; 23 grandchildren; 11 brother, sister, Lorin, Provo; Mrs. Vera Davis, Escalante. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., Escalante North Ward chapel, where friends call after 11 a.m. Burial, Escalante Cemetery. 'oesitemillyettisese k GRAVES Funeral services for Diane Oristensen Graves will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the 3rd Ward chapel, 600 Kaysville North and 1st East. Friends may call at Linclquist's-KavsvillMortuary, 340 North Main Monday 7 to 9 a.m. and Tuesday until 10:30 cm. Interment in the Brigham City :. Temple. Carpen- - Member Elmer S. Packer ESCALANTE, Garfield County Victor E. Cottam, 74, Escalante, died Oct. 29, 1972, at home of natural causes. Born Aug. 11, 1898, Esca tante, to William Allen and Annie Lay Married May Roundy, Sept. 12, 1920, Escalante; later solemnized St. George Temple. Farmer, stockman; counselor in Sunday School high superintendency; , . ''' died Married Bessie 1930, Erskine, Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died June 17, 1970. Retired credit manager, auditor, Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. Poet, writer. D. Survivors: stepson, Gordon Priestley, Salt Lake City; 3 grand5 children; brother, Floyd S., Ventura, Calif. Funeral Tuesday noon, 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Monday 8 p.m., Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. . , g, prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary. -- :- Funeral' services for kuth Bybee 'Pompton will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. In the North Davis Stake Center at Syracuse. Friends may call at the Lindquist s Kaysvihe Mortuary, 340 North Main Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Stoke Center Wednesday one hour prior to servicew, InterMarto ment, Lindquist's-Koysvill- - tiorsilit ''... N ,,,1 4 k. and Isabelle Coo- Per Speakman. Married Drucilla Skinner. Nov. 16, 1927, Beaver; solemnized Salt Shet Temple. 1928 1928. Victor Cottam ... .. :... : Designers. I'm ti.,..4., more, to William solemnized Sold S a I t La k e . ::. ' 19, Princeton Ave., died Oct. 28 of natural causes in a local nursing home. Born Jon. 3, 1881, Salt Lake City, to Edmund H. and Deseret Shimmin Leaver. Ethel Married Druce, 1908, Salt vors: widow; sons, Lance, Bradley, both Salt Lake City; parents, Spanish Fork; brothers, sister, Kenneth G., Fairfax, Va.; Rodney P., Glendale, Ariz.; Mrs. Milo (Gerry) Andrus, Spanish Fork. Funeral Tuesday noon, Leland LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Monday, 9 P.m., Tuesday prior to services at the Linde Mortuary, Spanish Fork. BJrial Spanish Fork City Cemetery. I. 12 noon in the Wednesday, Emerson 2nd Ward. 1053 Emerson Avenue. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 East South Temple, Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m, and Vednesday at the word one hour Lyle. '.:",, Douglas ::' in a Idaho, a of following ery. Born SPANISH FORK Larry Palmer Larsen, 32, Spanish Fork, was found dead Oct. 28. Born June 16, 1940, Spanish Fork, to Grant F. and Larsen. Married Nellie Palmer Lynn Hicks, July 23, 1964, Los Angeles; divorced. Married Virginia Norlund, May 30, 1972, Salt Lake City. Interior decorator, designer. Served LDS mission to New Zealand. Graduate, BYU. Member Intermountain Society of ..: ..... .... held Petersen L. NEB. complications Larry P. Larsen .. 1 i 11.. Douglas OMAHA, Ave., Browning died Oct. 29 In a local hospital of Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., Wheeler Mortuary chapel, Springville. Friends call at the mortuary Wednesday p.m., and Thursday from 12:30 p.m. until services. Burial, Springville Evergreen Cemetery. e. ' , :'...'4k4" Lyman J. Speakman Survivors: sons, daughters, ard L., Payson; Reece, Springville; Mrs. Lavern Chadwick, Hawthorne, Nev.; Mrs. Louise Hiatt, Provo; Mrs. Roy (Odessa) Ruth, Colorado Springs, Coo.; 33 g randchildren; 86 brother, sisters, Clarence, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Del (Fannie) Singleton, American Fork; Mrs. Clara Winn, .. 61' .... V Lyman John Speakman, - ' Salt Lake City. ... ' 2',,,..,N.,.,..,.,' Austin, Nev. En- , gineer. Member St. Joseph the .. .. .. , Worker Catholic ', Church. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Joseph, Karen Martin, both Los Angeles; brother, sister, George, Mrs. William O. Brown, both Paso Rotates. Private funeral, Catholic St. Joseph the Worker Church. Burial In Paso Robles. to contributions Family suggests Primary Children's Hospital. Member Church, How- "Our national governt nt.'s supposed to 'represent... people. But it ha become so big; socomplex;,:., so unresponsive, that it oftenails to represent the people.it. was meant to..serve.:. ' : ':, Elli I , .. .:'' - ...!::...... ; ,, ..,:: 0... .. : ,: : ','.',,' 4 ...,,,...,;., Junior Old 'timers Club, Moose Lodge. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Gary L., Mrs. Konrad (Carol Dee) Janssen, both Salt Lake City; Douglas J., Korea; Ray B., Kearns, Utah; 9 grandchildren; brothers, Willis J., Salt Lake City; Eugene, Iowa. Funeral pending, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City. tha Leyshon, April 13, 1910, Salt Lake Temple. She died June 12, 1972. Member LDS Church; farmer; worked for A.H. Child Monument Co.; employe Union Pacific Railroad and Sears. ::. 0 , . i ". ::! '.:' .,:., , , Icy, Oct 3, 1938, Staff Kaysvil,.... engineer, Union Pacific Railroad. solemnized Valkenberg Mower. Married , iiiiii I 'i .''''C 1969, 16, McCALL1STER Funeral eerv . ices for Ethel Carpenter McAllister will be held Tuesday, ) p.m. in the East Mil 'creek ind Ward, 3750 Hill. side Lane. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Monday 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesd,,, at the ward one hour prior to services, Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. SPEAKMAN Funeral services for Lyman John SPeakman will be ' Martin. Married ,,, Katherine Eliza- "i Davidson, beth Petersen. ried Jayne i Born March 27, 1890, Springville, to Orson H. and Margaret Van- J A :''; , ; Cottonwood tsgal 30, 1972 BIS , P Notices Fran- na Bell Williams causes. ............. .............. 1 ' -,- . '.... - ,... ''' and George Bessie Durham Ikk." Born March 22, 1917, Magna, Utah, to James Otto and Johan- - Mower A. ,.., heart attack. PROVO Percy A. Mower, 82, Provo, died Oct. 28, 1972, at a Colorado Springs hospital of natural ::.!!,:..., ...,::s.::,:,,.....:,:..;.,:,: .: :'',:?:::' .! .1' :. , - , ::', ....,......::.Y- -: ...;.....:..:::::'.':.. t.I,...,.. I, i i .. 4.:. - ,, ,.:; ' 4 ...:........ :'''': ,,i.5, .rA , ::' ::. ..... :.......,:,;:,:.:; .,!;:,': I,' ,,,, 0:;:::;: ::t:, :::1-- .. ,;,: t ::::::,i,::::,::'.:,-..,: .,- ., , ,:,," .:,,,...,.., ......... .. Percy . :,,,::,::L .1 , 1.: ,::::::..:::.:i ilotel:::,;,,:1:,.... 'H'44,,cliu.,, .0,, ,,.1 A ,,,:: , ,i,'''.,';:,:.4-.,.- , .:::::.::,:, 46, 7055 West Jor- don, died Oct. 21 of natural causes In a local hosui- tal. Born April le, 192o, Paso Robles, Calif., to catello, hospital POCATELLO, ' 1 ..,A,1::';y:,,::::4,,..,...1,2'',-:,:::::,er,.,,;;- :: :, , 4146 ,1.':, .:' ... .. 4 le ,,,H: ....,:. ' - ,,,,okl,:F,'-WoriA:ttii-:,- ,,,...,,Az.....,:,,,: 't, ' '...:.1::::: v ::.:'::'N-':...,..,:.:,,,,,,,,,,,,,..:::. 7.,...,;,,,, W. Oct. p.m., Washington LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Monday 8 KISTI., Metcalf Mortuary, Ss. George; Tuesday one hour prior to services at word chapel. Burial St. George City Cemetery. ':',':.:'":' :' ,,,:4!if.:,;...,,,,C07, :a.':.44;.':f;';;.',.'::,...I., .. .:!::: - - ,,,::,,:: :..'1!.6."''...1:1:7:4 .:::::::.y: ....:,)."... i''.. ..:1.4..er'...;:...: .!'1::::::L. gi ,, ::.1.'::.:1H1::.: ,,: t..7,::,::::::: ,:',,.!)....,:H::,.j:lit''':', 4,,, .1 ,;,:t ., ', ,4,4,:xt,o::"".1,!:440'. laJZ. An- 17 grandchildren; Funeral Tuesday :,';',:, ,1w:;!..,,..,,,:,::,,'.-.tf- Iiiit's"..,,:i : . '. , ' ....'!".1 :.!.:::,... Ai ,, l:::i:i.?;,....-)iiiiO4- 0 , a.m., 11 Martin, 1176 Petersen, 55, died Omaha, Po- 28 Ernest H. Rogers ......':.::,,,,,1,....::.-:,,.-...i-,,- Pete Zobo sis- WASHINGTON, Washington Ernest Henry Rogers, 83, County Washington, died Oct. 28 in a St. George hospital of natural causes. Born Sept. 6, 1889, Salt Lake City, to William A. and Emily Wilson Dora K!ser, Married Rogers. Dec. 7, 1912, Ogden; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Engineer. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Ernest, Long Beach, Calif.; Joseph, Paramount, Calif.; Mrs. Milton (Irene) Arvig, Washington; 14 , , Pete Zabala COPPERTON brothers, sister, Kenneth, Buhl, Idaho; War. ren, Salt Lake City; Veri, Smithfield, Utah; Mrs. Jennie MrMurdie, Paradise, Utah. Funeral Wednesday, noon, One)da Stake Center. Friends rail Webb Funeral Home, Tuesday p.m., and Wednesday after 10:30 a.m. Burial. Hyrum, Utah Cemetery. , . ,' l'ts :;114 24 23 grandchildren;sisters, , Temple. cis Oct. Logan Temple. Employe of Preston City, 30 years. Survivors: widow; sons, dough. ters, Mrs. Allen (Pearl) Christensen, Mink Creek, Idaho; Wendell LeRoy, Layton, Utah; Mrs. Owen (Ril la) Barkdell, McCallum Vernon W., Clearfield, Idaho; Utah; Mrs. Vance (Lel(a) Holliday, Murray; Mrs. Roy (Charlotte) DeVar Smith, Orem; James, Nampa, Idaho; 30 grandchildren:. ;::: died July 1938. 1,,.: ::'$'',, ;:,,: Married Elmer Heilekson, Oct. 3, 1940, Gold Nev. Member Field, Baptist Weiss later Logan; 1913, :::',, ::. '..,:: ":!i.m.N: ;!;1 He Wyo. 1 29, 1972, ;:::;:::1::4;A;:::::::, Browns: Hill, 0,' : PRESTON, Idaho Joseph William Hulse, 83, Preston, died Oct. at his daughter's home in Murray of natural causes. Born Sept. 27, 1089, Mil 'vine, Cache County, to Joseph William and E;i1J Ann Buckley Hulse. Married Charlotte Lotthouse, Feb. 24, , .' Married William :.; Joseph W. Hulse r:::::::. :,'-- : 19,: June 1918, HEMET, CALIF. Mary Ellis Weiss, 62, Hemet, died Oct. 27 of natural causes at horn.. Born March 30, 1910, Bountiful, Utah, to Adolphus and Eva Saunders Ellis. Married to Samuel G. Weiss, June 2, 1936. Former resident, Roosevelt, Utah; Salt Lake City. Survivors: husband; son, Richard A., two grandsons, all San Jose. Funeral Wednesday, Green Lawn Mc Wane Mortuary, Hemet. Burial Hemet. service t at Berg Mortuary, Orem. Burial TimPonagos Memorial - ' .: Emma Crapo Stocks. Floyd Brown, V derson & Sons Mortuary, where friends call Tuesday p.m., and Wednesday one hour before services. Burial, American Fork City AiF.,,,,i Moob, Warren an d :x:.:, ,:) '' :'''''',41,'s. ters, George. Mrs. Donna Howarth, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ida West, Mrs. Velma Pleasant Grove; Nixon, St. George. Utah, to Saniord .i,,H5.:M::;::::;m, ':', :.W...''.1":' ,.,e Club BPOE No. 85, ' LDS Church. Survivors: widow; son, Robert L., Salt Lake City; 4 grandchildren; brother, Parley M., Ogden, Utah. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., 260 E. South Temple, Solt Lake City, where friends call one hour prior to services. Burial Tooele City Cemetery. superintendent; Member American Fork Sixth Ward; counselor in Third Ward bishopric; YMMIA superintendent. Survivors: wicilw; sons, daughters, E. Vernon Jr., Harold, Mrs. Kathryn Haggard, all American Fork; Mrs. Earle (Doris) Bird, Napa, Calif. ; 13 grandchildren; five 1, 90 1 (Beth) Howard,' ::.. both Solt Lake four City; six grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Herbart (Rachael) Wrighi, American Fork; brother, Warren, Lehi. Funeral Wednesday, noon, 255 2nd East, where friends call Tuesday 8 p.m., and Wednesday one hour before services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. . ::::!.- t 44,, .::.:,:.a...::, Jan. Born "" l ,;N causes. ''4trt, ::: f'. Mrs. Wallace .t Marie Hodgkin- - ; 7, son, March )i,:i 1 2 ,,.:.,: Cemetery. Helleks- Brown on, 71, Blackfoot, 29, died Oct. 1972, in Salt Lake of natural City i, June Marti Survivors: bus- - t bond; son, R. Glen, daugher, ' Lola ,',J:: ::,.7.7",. Married 0 ,3:,: Salt Temple. Member - t,' 26th Ward. ::::::: :.,:: Dean Stocks roi,,, ' Funerals William South, ',,.' Athletic Farmer; member American Fork City Council, Riding Club, Lions Club; Alpine Stake Sunday School Ella Idaho BLACKFOOT, ' ,,;:: Martin F. WEST JORDAN f i, ...,,,.,::, Ambassador brothc, ,,,,,,,, I ,,,.:,,,,a4i'' ' City. Member e : ,:,, SkaggsSalt food Lake 41,' She died Feb. 27, 1946. Marriedi Beryl Johnson, Nov. S, 1947, Salt Lake C ' I ( won, to Elijah E. and Harriet Morgan Ellison. Married Willena Gowans. Former operator, O. P. i ,,,,,, store, ,,,' Lake Temple. Ella B. Hellekson ''''t, 1920, 1 .4, and Carlyle Mel da Rachel '. 15, April Webb Bone. 54.,'...ti:i.:;:f::1 Oct. Provo hospital at a stroke. Born 1935, 16, Dec. vineyard, to E. .,: John and Hannah'H,V7140,, Paul Carson Bunker, died in .. 1897, Born C. Bwnker , ,,: ' sev- - ,k, Funeral Wednesday, local ncspital of natural causes. 29 Arapa- Oct. 29, 1972, in aZ. $150. Orern, 75, 846 Sr .i, ' s,. , Loren James ' Layton, 1902, 5, , ',N .. j' enty's quorum president; secretary of high priest quorum; Sunday School counselor; temple worker; YMMIA secretary. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, A. Byron, Sandy; Merlin R., Pleasant Grove; Arnold J., Draper; Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Corsetti, two 16 grandchildren; Sandy; sister, Mrs. Mereida Dumas, Draper. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m., Draper Fourth Word chapel, 13400 S. 1300 East, Draper. Frier s call 8090 S. State, Tuesday p.r ., and Wednesday ct the chapel one hour before services. Burial, Draper City Cemetery. kAag Lexie Bone Giles, Poe Ave., died evi Lake Church; American''A Fork, to John R and Emma Winn Holindrake. Mar. ried Emma Mar- tha Baley, Oct. Salt 10, 1910, i . ..11',.! r, 0'14 ,: 1891, .'.'. ; ' Poultryman; member LDS A ; ,''':-,,- :' .. ' Temple. Retired yii. '? ers, sisters, George, Sacramento, Calif.; John, Mrs. Herbert (Elizabeth) Wiley, Mrs. Roy (Mary Ann) Reeves, all Murray; Mrs. Lester (Emma Jean) Wiley, Granger; Mrs. Chad (Virginia) Wiece, Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday, noon, Murray Bible Church, 171 E. 4800 th Salt 1..1.'.-Oct. ' 1972, In a loca0'A' z.: hospital of r,.''. la-,rat causes. Born Oct. 20,k ..44,.. :,.. Peart.' Boulter Married Mary B Orton, June 20 1923, ', - died .'' ' 0 PAGE, ARIZ. Ellison, 70, Pei le , died Oct. 28 of an natural causes in a Soli Lake hos-- . pito'. Born May HalIndrake Sr., ,W"""'"''' 7. .. American ..,,' , , Edward FORK Vernon ' .. Oct. 26, 1892, Richmond, Cache County, to Leander L. and Elizabeth Mary AMERICAN .' F at of natural.: Born brothKearns; Brown,lt,,,,,,,,,i East, Grocery Store, 12:4-4with a pistol in his hand and pointed it at clerk Mike Holloway, 27. He mached into the cash register and pocketed OEM ..- Joe causes. ') :'''',,,,,,,, (Katherine) no ; Cruz Vicki About 50 minutes later at 9 p.m., a bandit walked into The 16, '', divorced. Mem- - t.p, ,,,,,? ' ber Murray Bible ...:'' '',;::,11,',::;,::,,,,,,,,,, Church. Survi, I ,,::,,.,,', f,,C,,,,',,,,', .:.,, vors: daughters, :,., ,,,:,,',': container of chemical "Mace" and squirted him in the face, temporarily blinding him. The pair escaped in a waiting auto. Paul Boulter St., died Draper, 29, 1972, Oct. home Boulter William Loren J. Ellison Vern Holindrake Sr. Albert DRAPER . Betty Jo Ends ley Brown, 40. 4834 W. 3885 South, Wed Oct. 26. of natural causes in ".4 a local hospital. Born March 3, Plague Peart B. NEWS, Monday, October DESERET Mortu- ary. LEAVER Funeral services tor Samuel W. Leaver will be held 12 noon, In the Larkin Tuesday, Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hoer prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO RIO will be received by the Purchasing Division, Department of Fnonce, State of Utah, 147 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 9:30 A.M., November 8, 1972, on the following FOB destination: ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO, WH0946: CONCRETE PATCHING ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO, TRAFFIC CONES ROAD ,COMMISSION, REQ. NO. HEATERS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO, WH0854: ALUMINUM PAINT ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO, STEEL ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. STEEL ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. ROTARY MOWERS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. COTTERED CHAIN ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. ND. WH.078,1: FIELD FENCE BOARD OF EDUCATION, REQ. NO. 323: OFFICE FURNITURE FINANCE, REQ. NO. 275: CONTRACT FOR BOND PAPER FINANCE, REQ. NO. 277: CONTRACT FOR ELECTROSTATIC PAPER FINANCE, REQ. NO. 276: CONTRACT FOR FILE FOLDERS FINANCE, REQ. NO. 27: CONTRACT FOR BRAKE SHOES FINANCE, REQ. NO. 26: CONTRACT FOR UNPRINTED ENVELOPES HEALTH, REQ. NO, 513: MICROFILM READER NATIONAL GUARD, REQ. NO. Bids 134: COAL PUBLIC SAFETY, REQ. NO. 100: PARTITIONS SERVICES FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED, REQ. NO. BROOM CORN WILDLIFE RESOURCES, REQ. ELK A DEER COLLARS COMMISSION. REQ. NO. DECALS The Department of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid; or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid In the Interest of the State. Colt' bids giving a firm quotation properly signed will be accepted. Bid proposals und specifications will be furnished upon request. J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN tel.rn Purchosing Agent NO. 760: TAX NOTICE or HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, November 14, 1972, at 10:30 a.m., In Room 3i, City and County Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, a public hearind wit be held before the Board of City Commission ers on the following proposed Change to the zoning ordinance: To consider changing the zoning of properties located at 333 and 341 East AM South Street from Residential "R-6clossificotion to Commerciol "C-1said property classification; being more fully described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast car. ner of Lot 2, Block 36, Plot "8", Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence West 80 feet; thence North 10 rods; thence East 80 feet; thence South 10 rods to the place of beginning. of The question of classification this district will be taken UD at this meeting and oil persons interested and present will be given on opportunity to be heard either Ir. favor of or against said proposed change. By Order of the Board of Commitsloners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 2eth day of October, 1972. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder October 30, 1972 First pub. November 1 . 1972 Lost pub. .41 NeiTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of Education of Salt Lake City desires to sell the following de. 'scribed property known as the Grond-- , jview School 'Site, 2870 Connor Street, tSalt Lake City, Utah, and all permanent improvements situated the'reon., IBIds ore to be submitted to include' the entire tract which is described as: Commencing at a point which Is' ;South 924 feet ond North 88' 30' East" .48.5 feet from the Northwest corner, of Section 27, Township I 'South,: !Range East, Salt Lake Base and Me-- , .ridian and running thence North 3t: tWest 118.8 teet; thence South RV 54 East 773.91 feet more or less to the West line of Connor Street; ttence. South 0 11". East along the West line. pt Connor 5tri:ef 356 56 feet, thence, 747.9 feet; thence! North 5" 5 West 222.83 feet; thence; !West 88' 33' South 160.0 feet; thence North 3 West 6,0 feet,' thence' East 88 10' North 160.0 tent to the point of beginning. t. 4 feet wide' Subject to a tor on irrigation ditch over the East 4! feet of sold property and the South 41 feet of said ProPertY Together with 13.6 shares Class A Stock and 5.0 shares Class 8 stock Int the East Mill Creek Water Company. 4 The Board desires to sell the ent; site and WM sell said property to the highest acceptable single bid or combination of bids that accomplishes1 this purpose with the greatest returnt to the Board. Possession of sold property shall be as arranged with buyer. for mutual benefit. The purchaser will. assume all responsibility for general' ProPerhl taxes inasmuch as the proP4 erty has not been taxed while Owned by the Board of Education. !vevance shall be by Special Col Deed. The purchasers will be fur- nished with title insurance covering 'said property. Sealed bids shall be submitted tog the Clerk. Treasurer of the Board of :Education, 440 East First South !Street, Solt Lake City, Utah on or before November 6, 1972, at 2 ;p.m. such bids to be opened o'clocki iat that time in the Board Room of said Board of Education. Each shall be accompanied by a bid depositt and performai,ce guarantY In the form of a cashiers or certified check' In an amount equal to not less than 10! 4percent of the amount ol the bid. Such check sholl be mode Payable to the order of the Board of Education of tSalt Lake City. Bidders shall express-- . 'ty state terms of payment desired,. !including the rate, of Interest to be 'Paid on all unpaid balances owing on: the. Purchase price after the Closing! Date. The purchase shall be closed by .thepayment ol the agreed down pay-reand the execution and delivery of oil necessary Instruments, on or' .7before 30 days toiroWirTaihTNOIreeiifi :Acceptance of the successful bid, if !any. Ali instruments shall be sublecti 'to approval and acceptance by coup-- . :.sel for the seller. In the event the successful bidder, if any, foils to ful-fill the bid by closing the purchase of the property by the Closing Date,' such bidder's bid deposit anch laerformance guaranty shall be re-- ; 'tamed by the Board as agreed and lig-- , .uidated damages. The Board of Education of Salt' Lake City reserves the rights to relect, any ond all proposals, to waive in Its discretion detects in bids or other' submissions, and to accept any bid: 'determined by It, in its sole and ex-- , ciusive discretion, and to be in the! 'best interests of the Salt Lake City. 'School District. In case none of the 'bids is satisfactory, all shall bel relected. Ail checks at the !bidders shall be returned relectedi days !after the Notice of of the successful bid, if any. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR .Occupational Safety and Health Administration UTAH DEVELOPMENT PLAN .State Occupational Safety and Health Vundords and Their Enforcement; Notice of Submission of Plan and Availability or Public Comment 1. Submission and Description of Plan. Pursuant to section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. 667) and No. 1902:11 of Title 29, Code at Federal Regulations, notice is hereby given that on Occupational Safety and Health Plan for the State of Utah has been submitted to the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. The Assistant Secretary has Preliminarily reviewed the Plan, and hereby gives notice that the question of approval of the Plan is in issue before him. The Plan Identifies the Utah State Industrial Commission as the State agency designated by the Governor of the State to administer the Plan throughout the State. It defines the covered occupational safety and health issues in accordance with 29 CFR Part 1910, with the exceptions of ship repairing, ship building, ship breaking and longshoring. The Plan includes proposed draft legislation to be conskiered by the Utah Legislature during its 1973 session. Under the legislation the Commission will have full authority to enforce and administer laws respecting and health of safety employees in all workplaces of the State with the exception of employees of the United States or where there is Occupational safety anahialth brEtection of employees under other Federal lows such as the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2021; the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, 30 U.S.C. 801; and the Federal Metal and Nonmetallic Mine Safety' Act, 30.U:S.C. No. 721 et sack. neplint cohtains- detallecriffictris slop of the following subiects: (1) enforcement; (2) organization and staff; (3) training and education; (41 reporting a public systems; (5) employee program; (6) target dates; (7) budget and (8) standards. 2. Location of Plan tar Inspection and Copying. A copy of the Plan may be inspected and copied during normal business hours at the following locations: Office at State Programs, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Room 500, Railway Labor Building, 400 First Street, NM., Washington, D.C. 20210, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department al Labor, Federal Office Building, Room 15010, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, Colorado 80202; Utah Industrial 438 Commission, State Capitol Bldg., or Safety DiviF1011, 158 Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake City. Utah 84114: Copies of Me Plan may be obtained at the expense of the person(s) the requesting copies 3. Public participation. Interested Persons are hereby given 30 days from the day of this publication in which to submit to the Assistant Secretary written data, views, and arguments concerning the Plan. The submissions ore to be addressed to the Director, Office of State Programs, OSHA, Labor Railway Building, 'Room 500, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C. 20210. The written comments will be available for public and copying, at the inspection expense of the person(s) requesting such copies, at the above address. Interested Any person( s) may 'request an Informal hearing concerning the proposed Plan, or any Dort thereof, whenever particularized written objections thereto are flied within the 30 days specified above. if the Assistant Secretary finds that substantial objections ore filed, he shall hold a formal or Informal hearand Issues ing on the subiects Involved. The Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health shall thereafter consider ail relevant comments and arguments Presented-one-issuhis decision as to Parasol or disaparovai of the Plan. Signed at Washington, 0C., MIS WM day of October, 1972, GEORGE C. GUENTHER I Assionnt Secretary of Labor t I , 1 1 , k , i 1 ' 44fiktrrAttr'''"..- |