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Show 2 DESERET NEWS, B Saturday, DAcember 9, 1972 Cache Couple Made It Work - CLARKSTON. Cache Her husband also has happy memmies of life in the "good old days." -We had an ball team and played all the surrounding communities. We had games with the Indians from Washakie," he said. couple. who will observe their 65th wedding anniversary Monday. were hon ored at an open house Saturday afternoon in the Clarkston Ward Cultural Hall. The years is P long time," he reflected. "We've had our ups and downs the names as everyone else. but we have always enjoyed each other." Mrs. Thomptvii. 84. still enjoys doing handiwork, and "my husband likes fishing. but that's not for me. land no." "Sixty-fiv- e Recalling their wedding (lay the Logan LDS Temple. Mrs. Thompson remembers "just 1 littie skiff of snow on the ground" as they left Clarkston in a white top buggy. After the ceremony. they returned to Clarkston to attend a birthday party for a grandmother. who served them a wedding dinner of chicken in - Asked how he spends his days, Thompson. 8S. joked. "Listening to my wife." Ile also likes reading and visiting friends. soup. we were first married. we had one cow and a few chickens." Mrs. Thump When provide a point of rare disagreement for the happy couple. Mrs. Thompson disapproves of them, but her husband said. "I donl mind how short the girls year their Mini-skirt- Chicano Fete Honors Both have been active in affairs. community OBITUARIES Jules Henry Roberts, 93, of Dec. 2, iii,;:,1.,111'..,.,''' .. ;.,.,,,,,4 ....:1t, Emma L. Havens natural causes. Dec.8, Mt. Pleasant, to "r"..,..,,,,, in ( .7::::,': ,Ht:':f....":'''::':.:. 1928. In .,:',.,,;," -'- 16, Solt Lake Member, 4' '',,.. "uaMi LDS church; member, Ladies Elks' Auxiliary, Lodgc No. 85. Survivors: husband; sons, daughter; Douglas W., Paul J., Mrs. Grant (Donna) Larsen, an Scill Lake City; six grandchildren; sis- BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lakin, 80 M St., No. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc Ream 4187 W. 4100 South. Mr. and Mrs. Bertel Bloomquist, 1713 North Star Dr. Mr. and Mrs. K. McMullen, V2 W. 1900 South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brent Pitcher, 3556 S. 4240 West, No. 1, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller, 195 W. Elks Lodge No. 233), Roy. Survii vors: widow; 'f sons. daughters, , Mrs. W. L. (Alice) Buckley, Salt Lake City. Funeral Tuesday noon, at 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Nina B. Carrigan Sevier County CENTRAL, Nina Barney Carrigan, 60, Centro!, died Dec. 6 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Nov. 1, to 1912, Elsinore, Sevier County, Lucien and Eva Levi Barney. Married Byron John Carrigan Nov. 23, 1931, Elsinore; solemnized Monti LDS Tem le. Survivors: hu..bond; sons, daughters, Odeon, Redvale, Colo.; John, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kenneth Christensen, (Colleen) Murray; Mrs. Res (Bernice) Lawrence, Esco lante, Garfield County; 9 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Benny, Mrs. Lewis Hansen, both Mrs. Elmer Richfield; Grant, (Winn) Barney, both Salt Lake City; Arnold, Mrs. Dean (Nita) Davidson, both Elsinore; Joe, Modesto, 1 P.m. Funeral Monday, Calif. Central LDS Word Chapel. Friends Richfield, call Springer Mortuary. Sunday, 6:30-- p.m., at chapel Monday, It :30 a.m. until services. Burl al Monroe City Cemetery. W. 4700 South. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lund. 2804 Ar cacti Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Richards, 3494 Santa Rosa Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Ballard, 3771 S. 3000 West. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brewer, 3690 Millcreek Rd. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larkin, 38 E. 2nd Northl Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bruce Williams, 7125 S. 1325 West, W. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Contay, 3665 S. Christine. Mr. and Mrs. James Mott, 2543 Alden St. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jones, 63 Elizabeth St., No.1. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Smith, 606 S. 2nd East) Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Sommer, 4575 W. 4835 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Satcher, 740 E. Coth South. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gifford, 328 2nd Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bowden. 4324 S. 4100 West, Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris, Mondov hour S. from Daley George Springville WainS. wri,eht Rd., died Dec. 7 in a local hospital of natu- rat causes. Born Feb. 29, 194, Salt Lake City, to Kyle A. and Eliz- - Ever- Pett llth East. to INK to seep. melt ot by.rood. ids Oo To Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Olson, Santo Monica, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bagley, 2777 to Levi B. and Louella Heaps Member LDS Church. Tryon. two U.S. in Served Army. years Attended College of Eastern Utah. Survivors: mother, Price; brothers, sisters, William E., Ralph L., both Las Vegas; Kenneth O., Dragedon, Carbon County; Mrs. Vernon (Thelma) Jones, Price; Mrs. Gary (Karen) Haeck, Heber City; Mrs. Joe (Jo Ann) Goodrich, Ogden. Funeral Monday, 11 o.m., Price 1st LDS Word Chapel. Friends call Fausett Mortuary, Price, Sunday, 9 p.m., at chapel hour before services. Burial Price City Cemetery. Cass,list your and mom econontwoey. East, W,,a...U.,0,4,..0ft,0PN. Mary F. Etcheverry WYO. Mary E. Fuller Etcheverry, 76, Cokeville, died Dec. 7 in a Montpelier, Idaho, hospital of natural causes. Born Aug. 30, 1896, Montpelier, to Joseph F. and Ne Ily Doyle Fuller. Married Peter J. Etcheverry. He died 1954. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Walter (Madelaine) Gooding Jr., Eden, Idaho; Mrs. Charles W. (Mary Lou) Anderson, Kansas City, Mo.; 3 grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., Church. St. Dominic's Catholic Cokaville. Holy Rosary Sonday, 3 ChM, Matthews Mortuary. Montpelier. Burial Cokeville Cemetery. route to a local hospital of causes pending determination bv the state medical examiner Born Sept. 24, N.D., to Gottlieb 1938, Allendale, and Augusta Maack Nell. Married Nemec Dori,. Sept 2, 196, Denton, Mont. Serviceman Von Gas Co. Member Christ Lutheran Church. Survivors: widow; sons, Kevin, Kirt, Brian, all Sandy; mother, Missoula, Mont.; grandmother, Ida N.D.; sister, Maack, Allendale, Mrs. Wallace (LaVonne) Brown, Missoula. Funeral Monday 10:30 a.m., Christ Lutheran Church, 222 E. 5600 South. Friends coil 4760 S. State St. Sunday P.m. Burial Lewiston, Mont. .. .. A,. . Del Roy Hunter George P. Warner POCATELLO George P. War., nor, 75, Pocatello, died Dec. 6 of natural causes at home. Born Sept. 1897, 22, Providence. Utah. to George and Eliza Stiriond Warner. Retired emplove Bethlehem Steel Co., Son Francisco, Member LDS Church. Survivors: sisters, Peggy Alangren, San Francisco; Edna Kroft, San Clemente, Calif. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Manning Funeral Chapel, Pocatello, where friends call until services. Burial Restiown grandchildren, tour brothers, sisters: Alex. Melvin and Mrs. King Stevenson, all Cedar City; Mrs. Frank Armstrong, Brigham City. Funeral pm., Cedar City 12th Monday, LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call p.m. and Monday II Sunday a.m. until service at Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City. Burial Cedar City Cemetery. Ave., Dorothy Prosser, 60, died Dec. 3 In a local hospital of natural causes. Born March 14. 1912, Sandy. to William J. and Elenora Bertha Berg Proser. Member LDS Church. Survivors: brother, Reese, Ely, Nev. Graveside snrvices Saturday, 3:30 p.m., Taylorsville Memorial Pork. Friends call 260 E. a.m. South Temple, Bessie J. Stocks lager Bessie .H. L . ' I r AN-..... . , 1- - r ROI I , 1 ti .1 A ilt Ion,' 7atLA4., ' ', , t,', 1 ; tt SW 0. -- 11,14tt: 3 ?!"-- , 1'5" ,TItN.I kW n I Prt4 V:,..,It 0;1 L Portland; 5 grandchildren; brother, Edward L., Scottsdale, Ariz.; sit. ter, Mrs. Olive Vernon, Duarte, Calif. Memorial services Tuesday p.m., 372 E. 1st South. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund. ci y itI u .- ' 'v- . - Jean ' - 11 g 4 :! son. Married l': ''..,,,I;., 1 k,.:: t ,, , ..'' ,,,,.--- ' Fountella Adams Jan. 16, !926, in i4 ifo, ' 4,4 it: fi 1 :,.' '''''' 0 ' ,' "sa, .::::)1 Provo. Later solemnized in the Lake Salt Temple. Cate, motel owner and operator; real estate broker; member, LDS church; group leader, Him'. Priests Quorum, Midvale East Second LDS word; temple worker; former residz-nt- , Springville, Las Vegas, and St. George Survivors: widvw; son, daughters; John G. (Gore), Mrs. Dale (Sharlene) Howard, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. John F. (Reedal Markham, Provo; 17 grandchi!dren; sisters; Mrs. Fred (Christine) Hirst, Mrs. Frank (Martha) Taylor, both Provo. Funera, Monday 11 a.m., Midvale East Second Ward chapel, 300 E. 7250 South. Friends call at 8090 S. State St., Midvale, Sunday p.m. and Monday at the church one hlor prior to services. Burial, Spanish Fork Cemetery. Griffeth A. Ariel A. Griffeth, 67, diedr126110080.3! Layton, Dec. 7 of natural grt.,4 'it;!7-4causes at name. tat , Born June 12, Iv 1905. Graver, vivo., to Anciel F. and Luella An- - r"k.,,-,,derson Grifteth. 1 ,r:i:1 Married Alta June Clark ,:':,'Z'... 10, Salt Lake 1937, LDS Temple. Re- - .: ":::" tired school teacher Layton A ,, and Voevisw Elementaries. Attended Utah State University. Survivors: son, widow; Noel VerNon, daughter, U.S. Navy, Cnaplain Tennes- see; Mrs. Gary (Diane) Cutler, Layton; a grandchild; brothers, sisters, DeLynne, LaVere, Leora Criffeth, Mrs. Alta Brown, Mildred Griffeth, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maurine Steiner, Mrs. LoVelie Steiner, both Rexburg. Idaho; Mrs. Arvilla He0- worth, Grover. Wyo. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Layton East LDS Stoke Center. Friends call Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary, Sundc,y, p.m. Burial P.m., Monday, Lakeview Memorial Gardens. -- 4 sisters, broners, Grant, Henry, Melvin H. Clayton - Melvin Idoho PRESTON, Hopoy Clayton, 86, of Preston. Idaho, died Dec. 8, 1972, in a Pc Cs. Ion hospital otter a short illness. Barn Sept. 5, 1886, in Preston, to Edward ant Ellen Morrison Clayton. Married Lena Hocser April 22. 1914, in Salt Lake City. She died Moy, 1963. Later solemnized in an LDS Temple. Plumber; High Priest, LDS church. Survivors: daughter, sons; Mrs. E(mer (Mildred) Cum), Wee Mer, Calif.; David W., Solt Lake City; Curtis M.. Alexander, Va.; 17 grandchildren; nine urea)- - orand children; sister; Mrs. Chloe Peter. son, Lopon. Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Preston Second LDS Ward chapel. Friends coil at Webb Mortuary, Preston, Sunday 6.8 p.m. and Monday from 11 a.m. until service time. Burial, Preston Cemetery. Gloria Harris Gloria Harris, TUCSON, ARIZ. Tucson, died Dec. 8 of cancer in a local hospital. Born Feb. 21, 1924, Solt Lake City, to William Russell and Hetty Cottam Swanson. Married Glen Harris. Survivors: husband; son, daughters, Craig, Debra, Kathy, Wendy, all Tucson; 48, brothers, sisters, Harry, Jack, Clare "Kayo," Richard, all Salt Lake City; Carl, Missoula, Mont.; Keith, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mary Haag. Salt Lake City; Ella Jane Martin, Santa Marla, Calif. Funeral Tucson. Burial Tucson. Monday, 1:30 It Is the intent of the Board 11 Education of Salt Loke City to rex:notch, monies ;rem reserves set vp for monies received front the sole of school properties and facilities in the omount of 1579,003, and or monies from th fiscal year 197319'4 building fund onticipated revenues in. the Omount of 11,030,000, together with the Present 19721973 fiscal year iapital budget of 1360.020 for East Nigh School, ond the insurance settlements In Ms amount of S761,052 for tire lossand es a supplies on equity-intdamages to builaing facilities of sold of S2,730,000. school, fir a toto. , The obey monies ore to be used M 7:hitches' supplies and egoipment and, costs. reconstruction to defray Including architectural tees for Me present structure. Os lodged neces.. sary for the present operation of the school os estimoted in the mount of 01,061,500, to complete remodeling and reconstruction, including a new meal) center In the present tirerlarnaped building In the amount of S750,000, and to defray costs of the addition of on auditorium facility to the building' In the amount of S926,366 cost ot for a total estimated P.m., Funerals 1IMEMIINIMM McMILLAN Funeral services for George Richard McMillan will be held Monday at 12 noon in the Highland View 2nd Word Chapel, 2980 Soth 2750 East. Friends may call at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 235 South 2nd East, Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday at the Word Chapel, 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions be sent to the Radiation Center at the IDS Hospital. Interment in the Woo. otch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors RUSSOn Borthers. THOMPSON Funeral services for Elmer J. Thompson will be held Monday, I p.m. at the Hunter 2nd IDS Word Chapel, 3970 South 5200 West. Friends may coil Sunday 74 am. at the Jenkins Sotte Mcrtuorv, 4760 So Oh State and Monday at the church '12 hour prior to servies. Int. erment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Ft). neral directors, V. C. Salle and Sons.- - WILKES Graveside seryices for Robert Lee Wilkes will be held 11:00 a.m. at Redwood Monday, Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road. Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. M. Harris Jean Marie Harris, 49, East. died Dec. 1 at home of natural causes. Born Aug. 9, 1923. Montana. Married Ken R. Harris, 1951, Las Vogr.s. Nurse; aerated Do laen Years Nur ling Home Survivors: Jure ler, husband; son, Robert Springfield. Ore 2 grandchildren. 36 E. 7th Funeral Monday. noon, South, where friends call Sunday, 6 8 p.m., Monday before services. Burial Prhotch Lawn Memorial Park The above action is In accordance with emergency oction Of the Board of Education in its meetings of October 3, 1972 to permit the use of capital funds to defray reconstruction costs that were determined to be reimbursable by the fire insuraace erlY. ments to the Boord, and pursuant to the preliminary action Of the Board on November 21, 072 la approve odvt.lisement Of on increose in the capitol outlay budget to accammockne the above program of reconstruction Inc above and ant' for on oddition of a new auditorium to replace the Original auditorium. Copies of the ebove revisions and additions to the existing capital outlay budget for the school year 1972.73 ore on file for public inspection in Room 19 of the Administration Building of the Board of Education of Salt Lake City at 440 East First South Street, Solt Lake City, Utah. Final action on the proposals enumerated above will be token by the Board of Education following Me public hearings. By oroer of The Board of Education Of Salt Lake City. WALTER A. JENSEN (13.4) NOTICE FJneral services or FLANDRO Emma Mabie Donkin Flandro wi, be 2 held Monday. p.m., in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary p.m., and Monday Sunday tram one hour prior to services. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Fnerai directors, Larkin Mortuary. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Rood Commission of Utah, Room 608, State Office ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, December 19, 1972, and ot that time publicly opened tor construction ot Erosion Control ond Miscellaneous Frontoge Roads in Weber and Davis counties, the some being that section of U.S. 89 Irons Cherry Lane to Washington Terrace and on Harrison Bouievard from Junction with U.S. 89 to 4200 South and 20th Street to 9th Street identified and as State Project Nos The length of road to le constructed or improved is 12.163 miles, ond tne principal items of work are approximately os follows: 140 Cu.Yds. of Concrete Ditch Lining, 650 Tons of Untreated Base Course 11" Maximum) and 15 Acres of Mulching Type "8". The Project is to be completed in 100 working days. of is bidders Prequalificotion Prior to any bidder s required. receiving alans and specifications, it will he necessary that the bidder hove on file with the State Road Commission Of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, effective July 1, 1972, shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employee on this prolect. Proposal forms, plans, ond specifications ore On file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bid. ders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon opplication and payment of a fee of 5.5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Commission; or in lieu thereof, casn, certified check, or cashier's check at the tolal aunt for not less than of the bid, made poSicibli IP the State Rood Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, hie bidder will execute the contra-,- t and furnish the Cantrort bonds as required. The right to reject any oi all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be ecnred at the office of the State Rood Commission. Dated this 2nd day of December. 1972. STATE ROAD COMMISSION And In occordance with the low and the order of the Board of Directors mode On the 16th dov of September 1972, so many shares of each parcel at such stock Os may be necessary will be sold at the otti(. of the Secretary at 3930 South Pharaoh Rood, Salt Lake County, Utah. at 11:00 o'clock a.m. on Saturday, the 16th day of December 1972, to pay the delinguent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. REX MACKAY 1970. Doted this tth day of December. 1972. STATE Secretory-Treasure- r South Pharaoh Rood So! ! Lake County, Utah 84107 3930 ) NATIONAL 10, 1921. ; WIATI411 St ????? '''", 0,... 7;1; STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND, Director of Highways UIVICi KAMM I. 7AA -0 SST 12 Wit SAN Miscellaneous Weather Oath At 8:00 a.m. 59 percent. Precipitation 1, 1972, .79. Departure since December 1, Precioitntion since Oct. I. 1971, 4.09. Departure since '212 a.m. Sunset Sunday, 5:00 COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Salt Lake City Fridov high 28, low 6. mean 18, normal 31. A veof ago: 4 All time high for December 67 Airtime low high 22, lo2 21. for month k 1410W11110 CITY ' 030 6 It 04'16 :1141" : 71 o Loa MIMS SIOSTOSI 1111' LtS.......060e.., I ve , 7., 77 - 'N- ol,' 11:8491t ' ... Skiiiili. town totelemum Or vlalalrb !AP '3; . TIlvc.'" FRAICt$OIoINvIftJjNft 24121 IL go; ,,,,,, DAM, AS ., 1,- aft.asitA COO( 01 ,0 At 301)0 '114.40' , SSW SOLSANIS PAIN. A taitUdit IL. ritot.ommommunnommo 32V.Z FORECAST UTAH Unsettled with periods of snow and continued cold. Hichs in 20s and lows zero to middle teens. HUMIDITY since December - ye- x 30.21, I S.W. IDAHO Fair and cold today. Increasing clouds tonight with some snow mainly over northern mountoins. Warmer tonight and Sunday. Highs 5 to 15 today and in low 20s Sunday. Lows 5 above to 10 below. S E. IDAHO Foir and cold today and tonight. Increasing clouds through Sunday with few snow flurries over northern mountains and wormer Sunday. Highs zero to 10 above. Lows zero to 15 below. 7:41 1972. ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry C. Helfand Director ot HipnWOVS 30.24 UTAH Some snow southeast and partly cloudy north and west with few scattered snow showers today. Gusty winds and drifting slow in many areas. Clearing and very cold tonight. Highs 15 to 30. Lows 10 below to 10 absve. E. NEVADA Mostly clear and cold todev and tonignt. Chance of scattered snow develoeino north Sunday. Continued cold but temperature Jo. Gusty iortherlv winds at times today. Highs 5 to 20. Lows zero to IS above. Sunrise Sunday, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Commission of Utah, Office Building, Salt until 2 oclock p.m. Tuesday, January 9, 1913, arid at that tine publicly opened tor construction ot Water Well Drilling in Sevier County, the some being situated on Highway No. 10 at the vie Creek Rest Area identified as Federal Aid Project No. 3rd Contract. The principal items of work ore proximately as follows: 250 Lin. Ft." of Water Well Drilling 8" Diameter and 48 Hours of Water Well Devel' opine and Testing. The project is to be completed in 90 working days. The attention at bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering Subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federalaid Highway Act of 1968 the U.S. Deportment of Labor has certified the wage rates far this project which ore the minimum wages to be paid on this Project. These rates are made a port of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fad that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway Construction work ore reavired to ,fleet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). The State 11,ghway Deportment, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 2521 and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce 115 C.E.R., Port 8) issued pursuant to Such Act, hereby notifies all bidderS that it will affirmatively Insure that th tool; 0,1 tnieted into PO, suant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidaer without discrimination on the ground of race Color, or national origin. The State Highway Department also notities all bidders thot It will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full orioortunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national Origin In consideration for on award. Proposal forms, pions, and specitications are on file in the office of the State Rood Commission, Salt Lake City, asp the office of its District En. gineer at Richfield, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bid. ders. Specifications, Dr01:10501 forms, end plans may be obtained Only at the Commission Offices of Solt Lake City. upon application and payment of a tee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety 'comuony On forms provided by the Commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, 'or cashier's check tor not less than 54; Of the total amount of the bid, mode Payable to the State Rood Coronns Sion, as evidence of good faith and Grantee that if awarded the con. tract, the bidder will execute the and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to relect any or all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured of the offic of the State Rood Cummission Dated this 6th day at December. the State Rood Room 608 State Lake City, Utah, PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Approval (10) 81 Project No. Paragonah to Fremont Wash The State Road Commission of Utah herewith advises all interested Persons that on November 30, 1972, the Federal Highway Administration approved the design leatdres of that section of 115 between Paragonah and Fremont Wash. The proposed project consists of new Interstate construction on beginning 2 miles north from Paragonah at the Parogonah Interchange and proceeding northerly 15.6 miies across the Buckhorn Flat, past the unction with State Route 20 to a Point approximately mile north from Fremont Wash. The alignment A diamond will follow existing interchange is proposed at the junction with state Route 20 with the cross-roagoing over Me interstate, All moos, drawings and Other informatin pertaining to the project ore available for public inspection and copying ot the Highway Deportment District No. 5 Office, 880 North Main, Cedar City, Utah. The State Pond Commission officially adopted the design features in their commission meeting on June 2t, Shares Amount Certificate 1117 2.75 Ray G. Abraham 2.75 458 Richard Fairbourne 760 7,75 Floyd W. Million 1772 2.75 Kent J. Pace 3 1499 8.2.1, Morris I. Maxwell 2 1856 5.50 Max G. Schmidt 1327 Marshall V. Stewart 2.75 1887 Kendall S. Twitchell 1 2.75 1636 2.75 Calvin Y. Wells SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Mostly sunny but colci todoy, clear and very cold tonight. Increasing clouds 10 with chance of snc,w percent today and 30 percent Sunday. Highs 15 to 20. Lows near 10 below. SUN D.m. Doted at Salt Lake City, Utah, this day of December, 1972. MILDRED G. SNIDER Secretory gth STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND, Directors of Highways DEIJNOUENCY NOTICE North Jordan irrigation Compony Principal Ploce of Business Toylorsville, Utah Notice Is hereby given that there ore delinquent upon the following described stock on account of ($2.75) Iwo dollars and seventy-fivcents per shore levied on the tOth doy Of 1972. amounts The several September set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Forecast for Saturday, Sunday, December 9, 1, THL,RE. 1972. OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND. Director of Highways ) TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Solt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, January 9, )973, and at that time publicly ooened tor construction of Woter Well Drilling in Emerv (ounty, the same being situoted on U.S. SO & 6 at the W000side Rest Area identi tied as Federal Aid Project No. lot Contract. The princi00i items Of work ore aporoximately as follows: 1s0 Lin. Ft. of Water Well a Diameter and 48 Hours Drilling ot Water Well Developing and Testing. The project is to be Completed in 90 working cloys. The attention at bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering Subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Fedei Highway Act of 1968 the U.S. Depart. ment of Labor has certified the wage rates for this Dialect which are the minimum wages to be paid on this Project. These rates are made a port of the contract docimentS. The attention of bidders is directea to the tact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway Construction work ore required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). The State Highway Department. in accordance with the provisions of Title VI at the Civil Rights Act of 1904 (78 Stat 26521 and the Reaulations of the Department of Commerce Its CFA.. Port St, issUed mirsuont to such Act, hereby notifies oil bidders that it wili affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuani to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, oder, or notional origin. The State Highway Department also notifies all bidders that it will attirmotivelv ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or notional origin in consideration tor on award. Proposal forms, plans, and soedifications ore on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City. and the office of its District Engineer of Price, Utah where they may be reviewed by Prospective bidders. StoeCificatiOnS, proposals forms, and clans may be obtained Only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of S5.00, nowt ot which will be refund. ed. Eoch bidder must submit a bid bond front on approved s.,rety company on forms provided by the commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cohsier's check tor not less than of the total amount of the bid, made Payable to tne State Rood Commission, as evidence ot good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the con tract, the bidder will execute the con. tract aria furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reiect any Or ohi bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Rood Commission. Doted this 9th day Of December, WEATHER Oct. , $2,730,030. 1MMEME1 William, Mrs. Wanda Stevenson, all Evanston; Mrs. Martha Anderson, Missoula, Mont. Funeral Monday, P.m., Evanston 1st LDS Word Chapel. Friends Coll Gilbert Bills Ruler-a- l Home, Evoaston, Sunday p.m., Monday before services. BurEvanston ial City Cemetery. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Adjustment on Zonkia of 500 Loke City. Utah, will at its meeting to be held Monday, !December IL 1972, beginning at 9 a.m., at 414 CitY Cltasty Building, consider the following ciaistals with respect to the enforcement of the Zoning Ordinance REQUIRED and IT IS HEREON' THAT EACH CASE UP FOR HEAEAND ING WILL BE PRESENTED ARGUED BEFORE THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT EITHER BY THE PETiTIONER OR EY AN AUTHOR- IZED AGENT. IF REPRESENTED BY AN AGENT, THE AGENT MUST HAVE WRITTEN AUMORIZATION FR3M 1HE OWNERS Case No. 6405 at 350 South 3rd East Street in apalication of Boyd Brown. Jerome Mooney, and Enid Shelton for a permit to legalize a canopy On the front ttt on existing building which extends over City ProbertY Contrary to the provisions et the ZonOrdinance in a Commercial ing " District. Case No. 6406 at 1233 Montgomery Street in application of Ivy A. Kerr for a permit to convect an attached garage into hits bedrooms causing the parking to be on the existing driveway in the required .front yard area contrary to the provisions Of the Zoning Ordinance in a Residential "R-2- " District. Case NO. 6407 at 411 East South of Temple Street in application C.D.S. Business Collepe by R.F. kirk conto a for horn, .President, permit struct on oddition to the existing business college which would not maintain the required setback from ''0" not have the Street and would parking In Busirequired and Residential "R-6ness "8-3- " Districts contrary to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. Case No. MOS at 2293 South Windsor B. Street in opplication of Hicks for a permit to Construct a for the parking fourplex, which would not nieet the reauirea design stcoOords in a Residential "R4" District. Case No. 6409 at $54 South Oth East Street in application of June O. Amberbay tor a permit to construct on looding space in the required front yard area and a parkDistrict ing tot in a Residentiol "R-6- " which would not meet the reauired design standards and which requires Board of Adiustment oporoval. Case Na . 6410 at 751 West North Temple Street in apolication of Robert Blokes and Ciemence G. Mortin far a permit to construct o mortuary which would be a conditional use in a " District and which Commercial requires Board of Adlustment approval. Case Na. 6411 at 1970 West Not rh Temple Street in application of Robert Blokes and Ciemence G. Martin for a permit to construct a combination hotelmotel, a portion of which would be constructed in a Residential " District contrary to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. Case No. 64I2 at 446 East 5th South Street in application of Mitchell M. George for a permit to remodel on existing dwelling into a single office porkwithout the rewired intl and the parking lot tor which would be nearer than 15 feet to the ' dwelling on an adioining lot controry to the provisions of the Zoning OrdiDistrict. nance in a Residential "R-7Case No. 6413 at 701 East South in Street opplcation of Milo Temple BOW;6111'.111 Design. Inc. for a permit to utilize a portion at the structure for offices without the number Of parking spaces required in a Residential "R-7Distrint contrary to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. at 1162 Case No. 6396 reopened East 4th South Street in appliCation of kss 14. Elwin for a permit to construct an eight-unapartment building, the required parking for which would be partially On on adjoining lot extending out to 12th East Street, which requires Board of Adjustment approval. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN BEHALF OF OR IN OPPOSITION TO ANY OF THE APPLICA1 ,ONS WILL BE GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD AT THE MEETING 12.m. VOMBAUR Funeral services tor Lciveta Pearl Bagley Vombor will be held Monday, 12 noon, in the arida Mortuary, 260 East South Tem!, lh. Frien& may coil at me mortuary Sunday from 8 o m., and Monday prior to services. Interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary. Edward L. Evans Edward EVANSTON, WYO. Lyman Evans, 71. Evanston, died Dec. 8 in o local hospital of a heart ailment. Born Aug. 6. 1901, Lyman. Wyo., to Cornelius ona Susan Irwin Evans. Morried Thelma Honney LDS Lake Salt Dec. 1, 1926, Temple. Blacksmith Union Pacific Railroad Co. Member Union PacifClub No. 20; Blackic smiths Lodge No. 1052. Served two LDS missions, Northern States. 1924-2SurviTexas South, 1968-7vors: widow; sons, daughters, RayCalif.: Keith, mond, Orange, Grantsville, Utah; Marvin, Anoka, Mrs. Minn.; Roy (Carol) Turner, Evanston; Mrs. Kenneth (Colleen) Calif.; 14 Jackson, Oceanside, grandchildren; a Ltpati2aw.. HEARING law. notice is be a pubwill that there hereby given lic hearing on Tuesday, December 19, 2972. in the Board Room of the Administration 8ui 104 Of Me Board of Education of Solt Lake City at 440 East First South Street, Salt Lake City. Utah, beginning at 7:30 o'Clock NOTICE OF PUBLIC In accordance with Memorial ter ices tor Miriam Hubbard Burt will be held Tuesday, 12 rt0On at Evans & Early, $74 E. lit South. Friends so wishing may maks :oritributions to Me Shriner s Hoipital for Cripisti Children ar the American Cancer Society. Furter. at directors, Evans & Early. Funeral services for NiiLL&R Raymond S. Miller will be held Tues11 In the Lindquist'sa.m. of day Kaysville Mortuary, 340 North Main. Friends may call at the minivan, p.m., and Tuesclow Monday. 6 to one hour prior to services. inlerment, Washington Heights Memorial Pork. Funeral directors, Lindquist'sKaysville Mortuary. Funeral services for GRIFFETH Atiet A. GrifteM will be Mid Monday at 1 p.m. in the Layton East Stake Center, 125 Chapel St. Friends may call at the Lindaufst's kaysyllie Mortuary, 340 North Main, Sunday tram 64 p.m. and Monday, 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Interment in the Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Funeral directors, kindnuist's Knysyla Mortuary. Funeral services for MAVEN' Emma Marie Larson Havens will be held Tuesday, 12 noon, in the Larkin Chapel. 260 E. South Mortuary Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday, 6 to 1 a.m., and Tuesday prior to l'reICOS. Interment. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Funeral services for NELL (Jerry) Nell will be held Mon. day, 10:30 a.m., in the Christ Lutheran Church. 222 E. 5600 South. Friends may call Sunday, 64 a m., at Jenkins-SottMortuot y, 4760 S. State. Burial, Lewistown, Montana. Funeral directors, V. C. Stifle and Sons. HARRIS Funeral services for Jean Marie Harris will be held Monday, 12 noon, at the Deseret Marti). ory, 36 E. 7th South, where friends may call on Sunday, 8 P.m., and Monday prim to services, Interment, Wasatch LOWn Memorial Pork. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for ROBERTS Jules Henry Roberts will be held Tuesday, )2 noon, in the Cannon 3rd Ward, 1301 S. llth West. Interment. Farmington Cemetery. Friends may MU of the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South, Monday. 64 p.m, and at the word on Tuesday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors. Deser et Mortuary. BURT FIVE-DA- ...rv.T.7i 4..----...- , . 1 Jones Stocks!ager, 83. Ave., died Dec. 7 at natural causes in a Porn-andOre. nursing home.Born March 10, 1889, Alamo-so- . Colo.. to Edward L. and Esther D. Jones. Married Roscoe Newell StoCkslager June 16. 1913, Pocatel lo. He died October, 1923. Member Daughters of the American Revolution, Spirit of Liberty Chanter; darter member PEO, Pocatello; former member Chapter D, PEO, Solt Lake City; memL)er First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Charles N., Edward H., both Salt Lake City; Marian Rauw, 1171-1- Handcrafted 11" silver plate in handsome gift box. Serially numbered, Limited Edition collector's piece. $75 .,' brothers, sisters; daughter; both Idaho LaRue Del Roy Hunter, CEDAR CITY 81, Cedar City, died of natural causes Dec. 7 in a Cedar City hospital. Born Jan. 26, 1891, Cedar City, to David Murie and Sarah Jane Uric Hunter. Married Harriet Mu !liner Soot. I, 1913, Parowan. Marriage later solemnized in the St. George LDS Temple. Retired employe Iron County Hospital. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters: Claude M., Santa Ana, Calif.; Dixon M., Colton, Calif.; Mrs. William S. (Carmen) Greenwood, Richfield; Mrs. Max (Thelma I Gardner, Cedar City; 11 - r, M. Da llos Cemetery. I25th Anniversary MORMON PIONEER COMMEMORATIVE Reed &Barton Silver Plate r: Mildred SMITHFIELD, Cache Countv Mildred Merrill Do llos, 84, of Smithfield, died Dec. 8, 1972, in a own rest home of natural causes. Born Oct. 18, 1888, in Richmond Cache County, to Alma and Ri ida Hendricks Merrill. Married Sam Dallas May 20, 1938, in the Logan Temple. He died Aoril 18, 1945. Active member, LDS church; Relief Society worker. Survivors: two steo sons, step H., Los Matthais, Angeles, Calif.; Venna M. VanNoY, EllsO. Mrs. J. Smithfield; (Annie) worth, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fred Rialto, Calif.; (Ri Ida) Palacio, Mrs. Roy (Fern) Gravin, Sutherlin, Ore.: Mrs. Varnell (Vermont) Am derson, Kennewick, No 3h.; Mrs. Phoebe Atkinsoon, Marysvine, Idaho Funeeol Monday 2:30 p.m., NelFuneral son Memorial Chapel, Logan where friends call Monday after ) p.m. Burial, Smithfield City Jerome Lee Nell, 34, South, died Dec. 7 en EXCLUSIVE GIFT MOST Mrs. Wir liam H. (Gene) Walley, Tomuning, two Guam; granddaughters. Funeral Tuesday noon, 574 E. 1st South. Family suggests contributions to the Shriners Hov)ital for Crippled Child,en or the Americo') Cancer Society. Nathan, Idaho; Falls, L. Nell ,... THIS YEAR'S Burt rusalem. Survivors: daughter; 876-1- Motes,' ft faster H. Married Carroll W. Burt Nov. 24, 1927, in Salt Lake City. He died Sept. 15, 1967. Active Salt Lake Civic worker; post president, Ladies Literary Club, Daughters of the Founders and Patriots of Amer. Ica, Alpha Delta Pi Mothers Club. Past regent, Spirit of Liberty tooter, OAR; Matthias Farnsworth Chapter, Daughter of the Arnerkan Colonists. Mernter, Ro chant Chapter, No. 12, Order of the Eastern Stor; the Lydia Temple No. 32, Daughters to the Niie, Bethlehem Shrine, White Shrine of Je- Dorothy Prosser PEOPLE Jennie Shillinger JenSODA SPRINGS, IDAHO nie Shillinger, 85, Soda Springs, died Dec. 6 in a local hospital of natural causes. Born June 16, 1887, Oak Grove, N.C., to William and Kansas Shuler Bradley. Married William Woodard Nov. 1, 1903, Oak Grove. He died May 4, 1915. Married Jack Shillinger June 4, 1919, Pocatello. He died Oct. 26, 1944. Member American War Mothers. Survivors: sons, daughter, Charles Woodard, Pocatello; Warren Shillinger, Issaquah, Wash.; Mrs. Wendel (Birdie) Borkdull, Soda Springs; 6 grand- Miriam Hubbard Burt, 76, of 642 University St. (1340 East), died Dec. 7, 1972, In a Solt Lake nursing home of natural causes. Born Aug. 3, 1896, in Park City, to Lionel Euaene and Lottie Denn Memorial Gardens. SUPERMARKET CLASSIFIED ADS REACH OVER 700,000 Spanish Fork, to John and Audrois Gud- munsson Blom. Ariel -- ' 4t; ': ',.:. ,'.,r S In 1898, LAYTON A, LDS Temple. Owner and president Dick McMillan Sports Shod rir7 2275 S. State St. World Veteran War II. Second vice President Salt Lake City Bowling Assn. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Greg Richard, Mrs. Gerald (Georgia) Bickmore, Mrs. Earl (Vickie Lee) Becksteod, Kelly V., all Salt Lake City; 7 grandchildren; parents, Salt Lake City; brothers, sister, John "Jack," Granger; Jed, Salt Lake rity; Mrs. Kenneth (Marian) HerFuneral Monday, tc,n, Cieurfeild, noon, Highland View 2nd LDS Ward East. Friends call Chapel, East Sunday, P.m., Mona.m. Burday at chapel, Memorial Park. Lawn ial Wasatch Family suugests contrinutions to Radiation Center, LDS Hospital. Miriam Walter Ross Tryon, 25, 9000 naturolit causes. (El) ,,-z Murray hosPital ill of E. ,,,,.,,,......., of W.,'.1. r.4.4 view Cemetery. Price, died Dec. 7 In a Las Vegas hosPital of iniories suffered in an automobile accident in Las Vegas Nov. 11. Born Feb. 12, 1947, Price, 67 W. , ..:101e, children; 7 brothers, sisters, Avery, Reno, Nev.; Charles, Mrs. Maude Potts, both Franklin, N.C.; Mrs. Margaret Woodard, Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Soda Springs Presbyterian Church. Friends call Ailen Funeral Home, Soda Springs, an hour before services. Burial Fair- Wolter R. Tryon SANDY 48, egf40,,,. idea Ruth Emma Peterson May 21, Solt Lakertilcrk, 1943, Blanche WilMALAD, IDAHO cox Pett, 68, died Dec. 8 of natural causes In a Pocatello nursing home. Born April 6, 1904, Salt Lake City, to Charles and Eliza Lion Wilcox. Married Martin D. Pelt, Sept. 18, 1942, Logan, Utah LDS Temple. sons, Survivors: husband, David M., Orem, Utah; k. James, Mrs. Jahn Ma lad; stepdaughter, 7 (Mary) Barroclough, Boise; grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Emery Utah; Garland, (Helen) Marriott, Mrs. Carol Stanger, Ogden, Utah. Funeral Monday, noon, Ma lad First LDS Word Chapel. Friends call Benson Mortuary, Sunday until 9 P.m., Monday prior to services. Burial Brigham City, Utan Ceme- Jerome McMillan, 74, S. 210 East, ir Midvale, died Dec. I. 1972, In a .4 obeth Timpson,A,.,1: McMillan. Mar..:',.E,,,;...,,,O. OGDEN Clyde Gordon Chat-pon69, Ogden, died Dec. 7 of natural causes in a Roy hospital. Born Nov. 12, 1903. Ogden, to Thomas Charles and Merioh Brown Chat-lanMarried Mary Lillian Olsen April 20, 1936, Ogden; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Carpenter's helper Union Pacific Railroad Co. Survivors: widow: son, daughter, Clyde R., Kaysville; Mrs. Ron (Sylvia) Cibort, Redding, Calif.; 7 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Lawrence (Vera) Nyland, Ogden. Funeral Monday, 11 a.m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, Ogden, where friends coll Sunday, p.m., Monday before services. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. PRICE Richard. 2848 Clyde G. Chatland W. McMillan R. George children; 31 great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Theo Hatch, Provo. Funeral Monday 11 a.m., Wheeler Chapel, Mortuoty Springville. where friends coil Sunday 6:30 to p.m. Burial, green Cemetery. ; ' '':' ''': " '' City Cemetery. , Burial St. George Born Oct. 12, 1954, Murray, to Eldon Allen and Maido McKay Dorius, Married LeRoy H. Smith Nov. 7. 1972, Las Vegas. Member LDS Church. Nurses aide, waitress. Survivors: husband; turner. Ivins; mother, Sandy; brothers, sislers, Der,nis, Brent, Jannet, all Sandy; Troy, Quay, Steohen, Jodi Lynn, all Ivins. Utah County SPRINGVILLE, Margaret (Maggie) Wignol Singleton Daley, 87, of Sprnoville, died Dec. 8, 1972, in a Provo rest home of natural causes. Born Jon. 22, 1885, 1.1 Springville, to Jornes A. and Harriet Burt Wignat. Married Roy Singleton. He toter died. Married Giieon Dcley in 1919. He died in 1967. Member, LDS church; active In Relief Society; member, DUP. Survivors: sons, dauohters: Eldon L., Mrs. Lorraine Jenkins, both Springville; Lowell D. Singleton, Fenton Daley, both Solt Lake City, Mrs. Francis (Erma) Fidler. Mrs. Glade Son Diego, Calif., (Lois) Johnson, Provo; 28 grand- 8:30 be- - fore services.,, Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. Margaret jrtt. Home, ' S., Va. Funeral pending 3'? -- will be 1,47,:yel,, Monday 2 P.m., '5,,:,.'.,. '''''.1. ' Salisbury 0 n d Groff Funeral k-.- :4i .:,r4::!,, 14 ''. where ;1.'. George, friends coil Sun- day 741 p.m., (xy A e " Of Hialmor 7415 Born gi cost Kanab, Dwight, Cheryl M. Schiffman, all Logan; Dennis R. Solt Lake City; Mrs. David (Vickie) Henderson, Ogden; 10 grandchildeen; brother, Sister, Peter O., Oomono, Calif.: Mrs. Mary M. Staples, Arlington, ter; Amnia. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark Godfrey, 7152 S. 200 East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Larson, 3033 Craig Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Telford, 2100 - ',. Paul Wesley Havens Nov. 40 J Paintingi'..3,0: contractOr.7 Member BPDE occident U.S. miles COKEVILLE, Born 1 on tery. Emma Marie Larson licivens, 67, of 1821 E. 3900 South, died Dec. 8, 1972, In a Salt Lake hospital of LOCAL BIRTHS r .' Cemetery. STATISTICS 1 .:,, sharpener, City. 2475 .::, Manzi ,y,..,'.::: in 1943, Hill Air Force ' Bose; member, LDS church;, Cannon Third Word; veteran. Swiss Army during WW I; worked as watch and jewelry engraver in Switzerland. Survivors: widow: son. daughter; Henry L. F Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bertha Helen Perregouz, Switzerland; step son, step daughter; W01. ter Herttl, Mrs. Alice Liedtke, bath Portland, Ore.; six grandchildren; four great . grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday noon in the Cannon Third LDS Ward chapel, 1301 S. 11 th Wert. Friends call at 36 E. 7th South Monday a.m. and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial, Farmington City VITAL 1386 2 ...;: - ..7:.?::,,- Emil and Dog- mar Christiansen Larsen. Married ONIIMEMO111' '. :::..,,,:q,i;. Farmington.,,,-Tool "If it weren't for Mr. na, we'd be at a loss in many, many ways. he said. "He's devoted his life's work to helpour ing people, particularly people." Medina, instructor at the University of Utah School of Social Work. said he'd be returning to Salt Lake City from time to time as part of his new duties. - :' .,..,.,..4:::: .. Married Bertha Marie Jules. She later died. Mor- ried Rosa Bertha Beutler ' - mina Caroline Betz Roberts. It was signed by the Snanish for Organization Speaking Community Integrity and Opportunity (SOC10). The presentation was made by Joe Sandoval, minorities consultant for the Salt Lake School Board. ' 1205 Illinois Ave., died Dec. 8, 1972, at his home of natural causes. Born Oct. 23, 1879, in lichen, to Switzerland, Louis and Wilhel 1 :: Blanche Jules H. Roberts Medina, who organized the Chicano community in the Salt Lake area, was presented a plaque reading: "With deep appreciation for your dedication and contribu tions made in behalf of the Spanish speaking citizenry of Utah. Gracias." . the better." A "farewell" party at the Center Friday Guadalupe night honored Chicano leader : Luis Medina, who leaves next week to join the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education in Boulder. Colo. , s skirtsthe shorter. Organizer - Md. mobile 411 Bethesda, I ( :: ' Biarnson, ''1 ''' MIDVALE Legal Notices Funerals Hialmar E. Biarnson IVINS, Washington County neral for Sharon 'a.,"..000VP'.1 Alyse Dorius f4.3 ' Smith, la, Ivins 4 who died Dec. 6 :. of injuries suffered in on auto- - :PO ' Ruby Et olyn Almond Wier Married Verlynn Johnston Dec. 1, Ond Smith D. Fu- ' Baltimore, Md., to Peter S. 1921, Rondolph "Life is what ou County is the philosophy make it behind years of happy marriage for Herman S. and Annie Thompson. :: Layton, Dec. 8 at home ot natural coos-es- . Born Nov. 1, son continued. She used a washboard and used ILI irons heated on the coal range. MUNSON By 9-- 0 Deseret News Correspondent Rocrstimmip!r, died 51, 1941, Sharon Mil!er S. Raymond LArrom ll'e:Agr'r 7 rig Wit I II SOW 1.1 VII 774SMCP4111di ."79.1.,,ow Ftlw AIM POTOCAST U.S. IEMPERATURES Max. 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