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Show - - . ilswgr.ftyPoloPoWv.m-,,q.- , , ' ) , ' '--, ' . ., .ih . -,- ' .,....,4. .:. ' ,0 1,i:;,t ''' ; 6..ni. e'' , " 1,1 .,, 15 1 - rl .l illness. " ,,:,:,,,,p.4,1; - 'Tour I to include visit to fire hall walking-drivin- g tour of itistoric honts and buildings in the Capitol Hill area of Suit Lake City will be of Wed two days a week this summer, under sponsorship ol the Utah Heritage Fowl- dation. . , . . , John .IVIrs. M. Churchill, director of the foundation, said the tours will begin elch Monday and Wednes(tay at 9:30 a.m., leaving from the Utah State Histori- : . Cal Society, 603 E. South Temple. .:1Cost will be $2.50 per person for the 2 tours will be and transportation thrnished. She emphasized that groups planning to take The tour must make reserVations by calling i A preview tour is schedtiled for the press, civic officials and other dignitaries next Monday. One of the highlights will be a stop at Ottniger Hall in Memory Grove, which has never before been open to ,,lhe public. The building was built in 1900 as the volun7steer firemen's recreation 1all and is a veritable mu 7 . , ' .... - . I , , lit, 't , r set I Mrs. Cannon second counselor friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. ,' tr11.1 v t;'t ,, : g C ""' " a..., 16 : ',' a& " ' pp so es t C '. '- Ruby F. Jones Ruby Frances Jones, -- .. .4265 . Kensinat-.,:r.:f7.1- 5 1 en Ave., died 'June 16 in o. L a k e lib I -alt r of hospital ...causes Ind- - .pent la age. "! Born Nov. : 44 1898, .con. Emery . County, - Utah, 'to Thomas H. Rosetta and , :Sorsley Jones. Mem br- - er Arthur Lee 75, ?"'i ;:. H.: 'q q.,.(.:i. Born .5. 1 ,,.15, ,,, rt ire5,,..-- N, 9 April 06 , E n 5, CI I I Mann ! ,f5,,,,,,,,, ,:..?1:reil I ' 17,, ,,, ,,,,,- Lee. .1.1 5.5..5, - 1929, Lewis, S a l t L a k e C i t y ; s h e died Jan. 29, 1971. Member LDS Church; East-WeSurvivors: sons, Pocatello; Donald F mop am, C. 0 .,. - rn ...... a...146in Club. Born May 24, 1887, College p Tory' A. Egbert LOGAN ' Funeral ser- - to Ward, Cache County, James and Jemima Contrill Married Loving Sparrow. Anne Webber, May 15, 1907, :vices for Teryl Allen Egbert, Logan LDS Temple. Retired ,. VI, Logan, who was killed in emolove, Swift and Co. Ac an auto acciant In Smith- - tive member LDS Church. field, June 14, will be Mon-sons, Survivors: widow; ' day 3 p.m., Hall MortaarY, daughters, George T., Austin where friends call two hours L., Marcell C., all Ogden; prior to services. Burial Mrs. Wayne (Lucille) Binns, Logan City Cemetery. Logan; Mrs. Carl (Donna 'Born Aug. 5, 1948, Fair- - Foe) 14 Pingree, Roy; great-an24 view, Idaho, to Milford John grandchildren; Melba Allen Egbert. grandchildren; brothers, sisMarried Sherry Jones. 1972. ters, Willard, Brigham ON; son, H. D., Roy; Mrs. Zino StakSurvivors: widow; leryl J., Smithfield; parents, er, Ogden; Mrs. Reta sisters, four, Salt Lake City. brothers, Farrell, Ronald, Val Rae. Funeral Molday 1 P.m.. Jackie Egbert, Mrs. Bruce Myers Ogden, Mortuary, (Charlene) Speth, Kathleen where friends call Sunday 7.9 Ebbed, all Logan; Blaine, p.m., Monday prior to servicSumner, es. Burial Logan City Ceme Dennis, Granger; d ra F Ft ! Charles lfred '.,....4 of iniuries in an suffered t ,l'oor-- N .4 - 41 .1' ., , i ' River, 41t 4. ' --'- Bountiful, Sunday p.m., Monday hour odor to services. Burial Bountiful Park. Born Sept. 19, 1951, Hill AFB.. to Sherman and Barbaro Nicholas Stanley, Student, U. of U. Member Ccehtic Church. June natural , , es. 3arn March 19, 1897, Lib- - ertv. 14 of causa Solt Married Mary Shainck. June or Idaho, Alfred C. to h es in Lake hospital. Born May 28, 1891, Salt Lake City, to Thos W. and Annie Gray : died June 15 in a Torrance of hospital natural caus- 561-8t- Ave.. died A- Hymas, Lomita, 76, 14, 1917, Salt 11,:11, :;..:1:: ' it Lake City. Former employe. Pacific Fruit Express; Salt and Mary 1 Lyon Hymas. Lake County Hospital; NewsMarried Ruth paper Agency Corp. Richards 1919. 18, May Survivors: widow; daughLogin, Utah, LDS Temple. ter, Mrs. Grant (Virginia) Former agricultural agent, Thomson, Salt Lake City; 10 10 Garfield, Flute, Tooele. Utah grandchildren; counties. Survivors: widow; sons, Funeral 12:15 Monday daughter, Dr. Theo A., Mid- P.m., 372 E. 1st South, where land, Mich.; Dr. Charles J., friends call Sunday v.m., Rolling Hills Estates, Calif.; Monday prior to services. Dr. Max R., Torrance; Mrs. Burial Salt Lake City CemeShirt (Ada Marie) Allen, Salt tery. Lake City; 19 grandchildren; al 8 8 brothSmith- ers, sisters, Samuel L., Martin Christensen field, Utuh; Reed S., Roy both L., Sharon, Idaho; Elfanda Crossley, Smithfield; Susan Orr, Boise; Maido Idaho King, t.'.enepet!er, Zeia Roberts, Liberty. Funeral Tuesday noon, 260 E. South Temple, Solt Lake City, where friends call Mon- day evening, Tuesday prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Marie Carpenter Marie Charlotte 79,:7Penter, Reming-:- Gault Car:, :.::- -' Born March , :7bN 1894, MINK CREEK, IDAHO Martin Christensen, 83, died In the Preston nursing home June 14 otter a long illness. Born May 3, 1890, Mink Creek, to Steven Christen and Thamine Matilda Martinson Christensen. Married Lula Christina Egley, Nov. 17, 1911, Logan, Utah; mnized Logan LDS Temple. She died Nov. 14, 1943. Survivors: sons, daughters, Earl, Salt Lake City; LeRoy, Mrs. Elins (Clara) Jeosen, both Mink Creek; stepchildren, Mrs. Duane (Marie) Winchester, Ogden, Utah; Dennis Bybe , Long Beach, 8 Calif.; grandchildren; 7 4 ...... Winn- - :,,,,. '',: i'::':::::', ipeg, Mont. to and'r :.! ,:,,r.,:::i ::(,:: ;$,,,,,.,::,K stepgrandhildren; sisters, Mrs. Hanna Hansen, Pres- ton; Mrs. Elvira McCarrall, Ogden. Funeral Monday 1 p.m.. Mink Creek LDS Ward chapel. , Friends call WeUb MortuHUNTER Adena Bertoch Yr Geadultj coMharn- s ....,,:.t., ,',., ,:,ary, Preston, Sunday 8 i ' 56, Rydalch, ' , li a.m., Monday 10 a.m. until . Ca- r6153 W. 3500 (Jock) oenter Sept. 12, 1912, Huron, services. Burial Mink Creek died South, South Dakota. He died Au?. Cemetery. June 15 at a St. Paul's 8, 1972. Member local hospital. Church; member Episcopal Born Virginia M. Norton Sept. .. 4 .: Royal Neighbors of America; 28, 1916, 'tun- LOS ANGELES,- Calif. Railof Brotherhood member ter, Utah to ..ti.,,,,. ...17.: Trainmen's Auxiliary; Virginia Myrtle Scott Norton, way EJivian Cut- ..::'7, ..,. member Meat cutters Union 64, Huntington Beach, Calif., I and 13 of cancer. 563. Retired ,.i....V. .: Local supervi- - died June Hem- - :::. Hazel 1909, March 22, Born ' r'5::'.::' '.::: sor, Utah Poultry Ca. Ber- - ,,. ingway Hunter Survivors: son, daughters, Provo,- to Andrew 41;0 toch. Married ...,..,:.. Scott. Worwood ''' Charles and Myrtle Wal- George J.; Mrs. Robert Dee Norton, Salt Lake Married Henry .4U (Pearl) Dix,K. both lace Rydoicn L .? M. (Charlotte) Los Angeles. Member LDS March 2, 1935, Tooele. Later City; Mrs. solemnized Salt Lake Tem. Clayton, Sandy; Mrs. David Church. Survivors: husband; sons, pie. Served In MIA presiden- - (Kathleen) Davis, Longville Dee, HuntMrs. Ralph (Jean daughter, Philip Robert cy; Relief Society Presiden- - Minn.; Scott, Glendale, ington Beach; cy; Relief Society visiting Marie) Johnson, Jene Calif., Mrs. - Corona, lunior teachers; Sunday Ariz.; brothers, sisters, Rob- (Nadra Ballantyne, Jean) school coordinator; Primary ert, Eau Claire, W!sconsin; six Hawaii; Honolulu, grandBritish Colunbio; teacher; president Brockbank Joseph, children; mother, Mrs. MyrShad Mrs. Ferguson, St. tle PTA. Brand, Solt Lake City; How. Mrs. Manitoba; Vital, Survivors: husband; sons, Lamar, sisters, (Bess) Weagle Weagle, brothers, daughters. Robert V.; Clyde ord John W. and Eugene, Provo; both P.; Frank D., all Hunter! Mrs. Margaret Hessian, Mrs. Lake Salt both City 13 Lake Salt grondchilCity; Mrs. Shirley (Ruby) Larsen, American Winifred Pulley, Magna; Mrs. Larry (Barba- - Oren; 18 Mrs. Fern woos, Graveside services Mon. Fork; ra) Boyxton; Mrs. Joseph - Menlo Pork, Calif. Mrs. day, 2 P.m., Lake Hills MeHancock; 1 (Nancy) Funeral P.m., Monday, So. 10101 morial State, Park, Tommy (Karen) Kearns, all 36 E. 7th 260 E. South Temple, where Hunter; 19 grandchildren; Sandy. Friends call one call hour friends may 8 MM. and mother, Hunter; brothers, South Sunday prior to services. Burial Mep.m. sisters, Vivian H., Pocatello, Monday 1230-1:1-0 of the morial Gardens Idaho; Phil; Richard, both Volley. Roy F. Millet Hunter; Mrs. Ben (Anne) Solmenson, Pacific, Calif.; BERNARDINO,- Calif . SAN Brett W. Stoker Mrs. Clare (June) Young; R o v w5,,, :,:.).. Mrs. John (Janet) Hevn, Franklin Mil- Grovestrie for services '' both Salt Lake; Mrs. Still- - let, 80, Brett Wray Stoker, infant ' ,. man (Hazel) Mrs. Edler; son of Earl M. and Ruth Jun e 15 in ch, ' ',0 ,,, Scovill Willard B- ernar Homer, S an (Shirley) Stoker, will be held g ,..,..,.:. both Hunter. ot 2 P.m. at Bounti1 Monday dino hospital .74. Funeral Monday, 12 noon, o f n a t u r a i ful Memorial Park. Hunter 6th Ward, 6000 W. causes . Born June 15, Bountiful, .:' '. 3500 So. Friends call Sunday i ' .., (fed three hours later. Born Jan . i , ...0.. 8 p.m., 4330 So. Redwood 2 0 , t 8 9 3 , Survivors: parents, Woods Rd. and at church one hour P r o v o , t o ,:,5 - f Mr. Cross; grandparents, to Burial Vol. services. arid Mrs. BM. Stoker, Huntprior Franklin Nel'''''',76.,- Icy View Memorial Park. son and Caroington; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Scovill, Richfield; brothline Ann Jar- .'w Millet. Eloise B. Scoville ers, sisters, Mrs. William man Salt Married Vera Mary Louise (Carolee) Dudieston Eloise Burton Scoville, 87, Hasler in M a nti LDS Temple. Lake City; Wayne; Jr., Randy; .. s, , 145 So. 3rd LDS all Cross. Woods Church, Active member Natolee, .!; East, I died ' ,.',,f7:.:,1,, Utah in teachew. music June 14 schools for many years. Funerals Van Survivors: widow; daughCalif. of Mrs. P. E. (Marjorie) ters, Graveside Services STAKER ral causes. ':;0, Brickey, San Diego, Calif.; for Brett Wrov Stoker, infant son Born Sept. Mrs. Mort (Marilyn) Nelson, of Earl M. and Ruth Scovill Stok'4,0445 three er, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Calif.; Montebello, Lake City, to .1,7:,,-,-..at the Bountiful Memorial Park. grandchildren; seven sisWilliam S. 4.-44,0Funeral Directors, Russon Brothbrothers, 1 Eloise and Leers BountKul Union Mortuary. Jesse E., Provo; ters, Crisman Bur- - ' :A .. 1..4' , land, Pleasant Grove; May Funeral services for ton. OLSON Married :: n .A. Raw le, Carrie Morgan; (Ted) Angus Olson will m John J. Sco-- :', Ellen Theodore Springville; ; ilii Raw le, II a.m. in the held be Monday ville Sept. 15, Hansen, Pleasant Grove; Lil- Garden Park 2nd Ward Chapel. 1910, Salt Lake Temple. He lian Lake MO Yale Avenue. Friends may Salt Sodersen, died June 30, 1949. Active in City. call at the Larkin Mortuary 260 7 to 9 LDS Church work. Funeral Monday afternom East South Temple, Sunday Survivors: son, daughter, LDS Ward Chapel, Son Ber- p.m. and Monday at the Ward Frank E., Salt Lake City; nard!lo. Burial in cemetery Chapel one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memori Mrs. Troy E. (Louise Mae) near San Bernardino. al Park. Funeral directors. Lork'n Ault, Van Nuys, Calif.; seven Mortuary. nine grandchildren; Eric G. Schloor Funeral Services SCOVILLE sister, Mrs. tor Eloise Burton Scoville will be Calif. SUNNYVALE, Lynn W. (Helen) Raybould, held Monday at 12 noon in the Eric Commander Salt Lake City. Gearge Russon Brothers Mortuary Chaim!, Funeral Monday, 12 noon, Schlaer, 51, died June 14 at 255 South 2nd East, where friends in 255 So. 2noi East, where home Sunnyvale of a may call Sunday 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to servicfriends may call Sunday 8 heart attack. Born Dec. 8, 1921, Frank- es. Interment. Wasatch Lawn MeP.m. and Monday prior to Pork. Russon Brothers, FuBurial Wasatch furt, Germany, to George morial services. John and Kathrine Ann Durr neral directors. Lawn Memorial Park. GUNKLE Requiem Moss for Schloer. Ardis Married will le be Adams Sept. 17, 1948, Salt Ariel Waldemar Gunk 11:30 am. in celebrated Monday, Lake Temple. Member LDS Saint Fruncis Xavier Hi Imo C. Halvorson Catholic Church; naval pilot for 30 Church. 4501 West 5215 South. Hi ima Charlotte Erickson years; served WW II and Holy Rosary will be recited SunHalverson, 75, Korean War; A Distinguished day B p.m. in the Goff Mortuary 180 N. Main Cross and Purple Chapel, rag South State, 6 where Flying to may call Sunday St., died June Heart; first counselor to friendsInterment. Memorial Gardens p.m. 15 of natural Bishop Sunnyvale 3rd Ward. conof suggest the Family Valley. causes in a Survivors: widow; sons, tributions to the Utah Boys Salt daughters, Eric George Jr.! Ranch. Goff Mortuary, Funeral di, hospital. David rectors. Jonathan 7, Adams; Born March .41 ot 1 Hartman! Karen Lee; Kay RICHARDSON Funeral servic1 1 3 8 9 8 t' Lynn, all Sunnyvale; Mrs. es for Ray J. Richardson will be Sandy, to Ole Kathryn Andersen, Son Fran- held Tuesday 1 p.m. at the Naples and Ida GUtah. Vernal, Chapel, cisco; one grandchild; sis- Ward may call Monday 8 0.m ters, Mrs. Erika Pohlman, atFriends McDougal Funeral Home, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Mrs. 4330 theSouth and at the Married John Marie Anderson, LoCanacia, church one Redwood hour prior. In.erment he Mrs. Freida Wood, Vernal Memorial Park. Funeral diCalif.; died 1945. Married William Sunnyvale, Calif.; Mrs. Elsie rectors. McDougal Funeral Home. H. Halverson, June 30, 1945. Fox, Granger, Utah. Funeral LEE services for Nev. Elko, Member IDS Graveside service Tuesday, Arthur Lee will be held Mondue Church. 11 a.m., Ft. Dotiglas Ceme12 noon In the Colonial Mortuary, Survivors: husband. tery. Family suggests contri- 2128 South State Street where Funeral Monday 10 a.m., butions to Sunnyvale 3rd friends may call Suniay from 6 260 E. South Temple, where Ward Building Fund, care of p.m. and Monday prior to servicIn Wasatch the friends call hour prior to Bishop Clarence G. Teerilek, es. Interment Lawn Memorial Pork. Funeral diservices. Burial Sandy City 771 West Fremont Ave., rectors Colonial Mortuary. ornotory Ad B. George Kate Dougter- - itydalch - cliff dd ? I,: 7 . ...- - ,s k died 14 in a Rock Sings, Wyo.. hospital 82, Charles A. Hymos LOMITA. CA' IF. 6, intl,'',,,,',41 ..- ' Married Elmo -- 4000 .... Fred J., retired teacher; taught in A., MurPanguitch, Wasatch Academy ray; Gerald N., Salt Lake In Mt. Pleasant, Ferron, City; 10 grandchildren; 3 Orangeville, and Wiper pub- -brother, lic schools, Wasatch Elemen- sister, Baxter, Arizona; km, and Hamilton schools in Muriel Lee, California. Solt Lake. Funeral Monday noon, 228 Survivors: sisters, brothers, S. State St., where friends San call Sunday Mrs. Mada Peterson, p.m., Monday Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Margaret Prior to services. Burial WaSacramento, Calif.; satch Lawn Memorial Park. Book, Owen J., Anchorage, Alaska; A., San Francisco, Calif. George E. Sparrow -Ray Funeral Tuesday. 10 a.m.. Weber County WILSON, 4670 Highland Drive, where 86, friends may call one hour George Edward Sparrow, died June 15 of natu- ' prior to services. Graveside Wilson, in an Ogden has- services Tuesday, 12:30 P.m., rol causes pita). Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. C r - 60 E. Crys. land, to Fred Emma and Church; Eastern Star Lodge; ' Member Arthur Lee, 67, tat Ave., died 14 of f: June natural cous es at home. ; 1 stepmother. Survivor s: father. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bountiful; father, Decker, Winfield, Tenn.; brothers, sisters, Max Jenkins, BountiSalt Battochlo, ful; Alan Lake City; James Battochio, Mrs. Terry (SanBountiful; Salt Steiner, North Funera Monday 2 P.m., dra) Garden Pork LDS Word Lake; Mrs. Tim (Janite) s, M,,Nees, Kaysville; 1150 Vole Ave. chapel, Mrs. Elmira StanFriends call Sunday 6--8 p.m., 124-4t- o East; hour prior to ley, Winfield; Mrs. Trilby services at the word chapel. Nicholas, Ogden. Burial Salt Loke lerY Family suggests contri- Thomas G. Matthews butions to National Arthritic Assn. Thomas Gray Matthews, , ...:, i OBITUARIES C Mich.; Byron K. Vernal; Mrs. Lawrence (Glenna) Neilson, Mrs. David (Geralboth dine) Salt Coombs, Lake Mrs. City; Craig Wheat Barlow, (JoAnne) Colo.; 6 grandchilRidge, dren; brothers, sister, Dr. Knight B., Salt Lake City; Walter B., Ogden; Mrs. Willis "" Smith, Taylors. ;;rue.--- e-'7.- ,. Hospital AVERY, Mr. and Mrs. Brad. DAHL, Mr. and Mrs. Duane 6837 Meadowdowns Way, girl. SALISBURY, Mr. and Mrs. MI. Alan, 831 S. 7th East, boy. MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen chael, 1197 S. 7th East, girl. :1( Mrs. Mr. and CARTRETTE, 120 W. South 50 South, BountiKimball D., 4330 W. 5335 South, ful. boy. LOEB, Mr. and Mrs. Thos M., Kearns, girls. MCCARREL. Mr. and Mrs. Wil. NED Plaza Square No.1123, boy. WRIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Glen T.. liam 5., 4297 Shirley Lane, girl. WINTERS. Mr. and Mrs. Gary 7,222 University Village, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, 3041 E. 7000 South, boy. CHRISTENSEN, -KAUFLIFI, Mr Mr. and Mrs. 148092 S. 10th East, boy. --....Tommy. HANLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Pete lo, 333 Britian Place, boy. KANTONWINE, Mr. and Mrs. .2482 Douglas S1r., girl. GROSSOS. Mr. and Mrs. Jim, Robert M., 1245 E. 4085 South, 1497 S. 21st East No.17, gill. boy. LITTLE. Mr. and Mrs. John, 437 St Mark'S Hospital 10th West, girl. BECK, Mr. and Mrs. William R., RICE, Mr. and Mrs. Michael D., v.."3910 S. 4850 West, 5549 Paulette Ave., boy. girl. DURKEE, Mr. and Mrs. uon, 7264 S. 2930 East, boy. Cottonwood Hospital HODGES, Mr. and Mrs. William BA R E A, Mr. and Mrs. David D., 918 S. 15th East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. MCCONKEY. '270 Alien, Midvale, girl Place. BOYCE, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford James E., 4461 Renordo ---JD 4465 Albright Dr., bay. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Rod, BRADSHAW, TIBBITTS, Mr. and Mrs. 1650 E. 12500 South, Draper. boy. ;2989 S. 10th East, girl 0. GARDNER, Mr. and Mrs. Nyal South Davis Hospital D., 7660 S. Third East, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Allen WIDD1SON, boy. KENNEDY, Mr. and Mrs. John, Chris, 295 E. 1500 South, Bountiful, . E. 7800 South, boy. girl. DULA. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick, NABAUM, Mr. end Mrs. 1118 E. 511 N. 200 East, Farmington, girl. East, boy. BAXTER, Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, PAUL, Mr. and Mrs. Joy J., 730 W. 925 South, Woods Cross, 2054 E. 3740 South, boy. ROBINSON, Mr. and Mrs. Randy girl. CUTLER, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, L., 3110 W. 2995 South, Granger, 307 E. 2 1650 South, Bountiful, girl. KonMrs. and Mr. girl. SANCHEZ, Mr. and Mrs. CLEVERLY, tto, 432 Lance Str., Midvale, girl. ' WEEKS, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mark, Frank, 717 W. 850 South, Woods Str.. girl and boy Crass girl. 22 Olympus twins. University Hospital WILDE. Mr. and Mrs. Brent B., GILLEN, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, 833 E. Stratford Ave., boy. '" WILKINSON, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- 2155 Green St., girl. Turauoise 1093 E. Way. BRAMBLE, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Phen W., 235 "A" Sir., girl. ',Sandy, girl. Mr. and Mrs. D Richard, CUNZ, 06 2128 Lorita Way, Sandy, boy. Cross Host) dal 0- Holy MIMr. and Mrs. Jahrmie, Mrs. and LOVATO, O'CONNER, Mr, 1036 S. West Temple. boy. "C" Str., girl. 4, chisel J., 84 C , ,,.,:: June 13 in Crosby, Minn. tura ocafusnesa. OBITUARIES ,- ...LDS I '..: ton Way, died VITAL STATISTICS : June t ..4 !..;04 ,,,e,': Icy, 776 Local Births , t - , g t 0 illMMIIMMINNMInlaiallni ..., orf 1915, ', 2 Cross, k who ,, tii.'!::::-- ;', ' Icy. rI 1..akeitt "r ustaveson Erickson. Heck; ki Lego! Notices Funeral Services RYDALCH for 'Mena Bertoch Rvooich will be held Mondov, 12 noon, ot the Hunter 6M Word, 6000 West 3500 South. friends may call from 6 to orn. tt Ise Mca,uttal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood. ond Monday at the church one hour titt services. interment, vol. grtOr ley View Memorial Pork. Funeral girectork, McDougal Horne. Funeral services WI! NSTAM for Robert Wo'lace ESenstom will be held Monday 11 a.m. at the Funeral Home, 4330 Mc Doubt', South Redwood when friends may to I p.m. ond Mon. call Sunday day One hour prior to service. Funeral directors, McDougal Ft,. neral He ne. Funeral services PATTERSON W. Patterson will be for Leone held Monday- - I? noon at the Sandy Sth and 2Ist. LAS. Word chooel. SOO pouth, 700 East Sandy. Friends may call Sunday. 0 m. at the Jenkins Soh, Mortuary. 4760 South Stcte and Monday at the Church one hour prior to serGarMemorial vices. Interment, dens Of the Volley. Funeral directors, V. C. Sete & Sons. STANLEY Fi..eroI services for Stephen Stanley will be held Monday 10 a.m. at the Lindquist 727 Bountiful Mortuary Chapel. North 400 East. Bountiful. Friends may call Sunday I to 9 p.m. ond one hour prior to services Mondoy. Interment Bountiful. Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary. TOLNAN services for Adele Marion Kerr Tolman will be held Monday ot Pm. in the Gorden Pork Ward. 1150 Vale Ave. Friends may colt Sunday from 6 to d a.m at the white 124 South atti Chapel Mortuary. Eost and Monday one hour prior to services. Family suggests donations to the Notional ArtbritiS Foundation. Funeral directors. White Chodel MbrtuarY. NOTICE TO COMB ACTORS Sealed proposais will be received by the State Rood Commission of Utoh, Room 608 Stote Office Building, Solt Lake City. Utoh. until 2 oclock p.m. Tuesday. July 0, 1973, and at that time publicly Opened for construction Cif a Bituminous Surfaced and Roadway One Continuous Box Girder Structure 300.5 O. to O. in Summit County. tle some boing that section of Interstota No. 80 from Highwoy Emory to Castle Rock identified as Federal Aid Project No.. I. I I )175 1st Contract. The length of rood to be constructed or improved is 3.352 miles, ond the principal items of work are opproximately os tot 1321,000 Cu. Yds. of Roadway Excavotion, 7560 Tons of Bituminous Material and 109,200 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course (34" Maximum). The prolect is to be completed in 320 working days. of i,reauoiltication bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving pions and specifications. it will be necessary that the bidder have on tile with the Stale Rood COmMISSiOn of Utah completed and auproved, the required Statement DertomPrequolitication lno to contractor's experience and financial condition. Toe o'tent.on of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions sublettin g. or ossigning covering the contract. In conformity with the Federal. aid HigAwoy Act of 1968 the 11.5. Deportment of Labor has certified the wage rates tor this project which are the minimum wages to be poid on this project. These rates ore mode a port of the contract documents. of IS Ihe attention bidders directed to the tact that this Commission has been odvited by the Woge and Hour Civis qt. U.S. ()woodmen, of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Slot. 1060). The State MATTHEWS Funeral services for Thomas G. Matthews will be held Monday at 12:13 at O'Donnell 372 East Ist South, Mortuary, when friends may call Sunday. 7 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to service. In termant, Solt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors. OD',. nnt II Mortuary. in of of Highway 3Lost ond Legal Notices WINNOIRMMO Funeral WOODS CROSS for services 't Stephen Stan- - Wff-r- Marion Ada- line Beinap F,: 47-- :y ';, heras served a which have been conducted the past three years in Savannah, Ga. , " ; Walter Affleck and summer. They are sched- 1962. Funeral services will be uled to cotinue through Au12 noon at 260 E. Monday, said She are patgust. they South where Temple, terned after similar tours l June 1' ot,,,IN., Solt Lake City. to 15, to Presi dent Heber J. Grant of The seum of early-da- y firefight- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He also ing equipment. had served as Presiding Mrs. Churchill said the of the church. area from A Street to 2nd Bishop 1918 In she married West and from Korth TemM. Cannon in the George to 5th North been has ple declared an historic district Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Canand the tour will be cen- non, a Salt Lake attorney, tered there, with a stop died in 197. included at the McCune Mrs. Cannon was active Mansion on North Main. in Salt Lake civic and soVisitors will also drive cial circles. She attended through the picturesque Utah State University. "Marmalade District" just Survivors two include west of the State Capitol. sons and a daughter, Volunteers from the Heri- George N., Mrs. Grant tage Foundation will be the (Edna Jean) Strin:tam, guides on the tours. They both of Salt Lake; Charles have been organized and N., Beach, Huntington trained by Mrs. Thomas K. Calif.; 11 grandchildren; a Sieg. brother, Nathan, Fa Brook, Mrs. Churchill said a Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Marga$1,000 grant from the Utah ret N. Meldrum, Salt Lake; Institute of Fine Arts has Mrs. Julia Howell, Logan: made possible a study of Mrs. Ruth N. Grant and the area to identify historic Mrs. Alice Smoot, both of sites and setting up the Los Angeles. Another son, tours as a pilot project this Morris N. Cannon, died in 1 1 Stroke. Born 51, University of Utah. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Glenn K., Berk - Ricks Nib ley. Her - . born in Logan, Oct. 15, 1890 to Charles W. and Ellen open to public. :L.A a in hospital of a J e- She , ' was Ittooro, J - . Cannon, 82, dies 14 Sait Lake hospital aft-- '1 04,,- -, .0:00.- ..r.,,,,,,.......Asittaxmita.aw...,080.0-:, -- '' Ottinger Hall will be ,... June er a brief ti rokl:,1: ,.,-,- -, Marion Tolman, 1211 :I Prince- e- ton Ave., died s' Edna Nib ley Cannon, 82, Kerr. Married will be Mon.': -1320 Hatch ".4.:31'."'";0' day 10 a.m., E. 5th South, died Glen Feb. 19, 1941, Salt 727 N. 400 East, Tolman. in a Salt Lake Lake LDS Temple. Graduate, where friends call Thursday e:s.,1--4' ' Adele c'c 411,, 45. ::,:::,:, 4 '' ,,,,..,1,,,,,,,.rio -.'- ' ,4 Z "14 13: '4"'"t'll'';.47t ,' ,, .,,,I t , Fenirats Stephen Stanley Adele M. Tolman Edna N. 11'.' ".Vfi; N: s.t:: .; ' '' . ' .,.,.!.1:,. 3:1: -.1 -- . rail, :7,4 :. :',ItiL....,-;---f,-'4,:- i...:''t ..441!:i,;.: - ....,,...40:,, t. i'.: ii :,..'.4,;. ,-'.: ji( t f AI :.,: 2 :. -1- ,,:.i',,ct . V'st'',r-';'',:- ' t - ',m1W','A0,1.. ,i,,,7,2,......,..- .r: :''':!" :, . ':,:::;' ,i" -- tt I 41t14 ' , . i ...:',,,...;1,4 ,,,,: :( ' .07,4.... ,a,,: t'r,,, :i'''':;1',7 , ,,1 i, ' 4f ,;,,,,'",,.',:;4!'',.. ft-- 1.4 iA '4: . :. I; ,,,..., -- ' ,... B Saturday, June 16, 1973 ", - , , Department, accordance with the provisions Idle VI of the Civil Rights Act Found LOSTWocis Cross area. silver Toy NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING In accordance with low, notice Poodle, jeweled blue silver collar. ans. to 'llama', is hereby given that there will be Prods cliPped, reward, return to onya Poindexter, public bearings on Tuesday. June 795 West 2125 So., of in Room Board 1973, the 9, LOST-Mal- e white and apricot the Administration Building of Maltese-Poodl- e puppy. 8 me., nr. Boord ot Education of Salt Lake 1600 So. 1100 East. Reward, City at 440 East 1st South Street, 3554350. -Salt Lake City. Utah. beginning at 7:30 o'clock on two mob& s: Instamatic cam. Silver Sands. Senti(1) The intent of the Board of mental value. Km, cam. iteturn Education to ettect changes in the film. allotments tor a number of SPecilLOST, Apricot female goy poodle. ic occounts and certain categories vic. Eureka, no tacts. Reav. of accounts in the budget sus-- . 4ained by the General Operating Fund of said Board of Education 4 PERSONALS for the school year 1972.71 and , (2) the adoption at a budget for the operation Of the Pubiic schools of Salt Lake City for the school - rk year ClerkTreasurer ) Go First Cabin Co Classified .MMI, rURAPIlUM Ix 1 SILVER BUYERS 1973-7- Copies of the revisions proposed the budget for the school year 1972-7ond of the tentotive budget tor the school year 1973-7ire on tile for public insoection in Room 118 of the Administration Building of the Board at Education of Solt; Lakv City of 440 Fst 1st South Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. Final action on the two Propowls ent,w merated above will be taken by the Board or Education following the pioilic hear', as. By order of The Board of Edu-- I cotton of Salt oke City. W. GARY HARMER In La-,- 1 4, GARRETT Metal & Mineral Detec tors. Considered finest, superb unsur. Guaranteed performance. passed at any price. GALLENSON'S 220 So. State, 328.2016. e WE need Barite. WM develop other mIne,lts. N. Perkins. 14654723, Payson. SILVER PRODUCTS BARS, COINS, CONSTITUTIONAL MEDALLIONS. (801) 798 ACRE producirg gov't oil lease In Wyoming. For sale or ?. 1964 Stat. 252) and the (78 Regulations of the Department of Commerce (IS C.F.R., Par 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that It will insure that the conaffirmatively AUCTION SALES 1 tract entered into pursuant to This advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder withCARPENTER Graveside Ser- out discrimination on the ground vices for Marie Gault Carpenter of race, color, or notiOn01 will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at The State Lake Hills Memorial Park, 10101 also notifies Highway Deoortment all bidders that it will South State, Sandy. Friends mat ensure that in any offirmatively 36 coil at the Deseret Mortuary, contract entered into pursuant to East 7th South, Sunday 8 p.m. this odvertisement, busiLINES and Monday 12:30-1:3DM Fu- ness enterprises willminority be afforded neral directors, Deseret Mortuary. full opportunity to submit bIds in E. Funeral services for response to this invitation and will CANNON on Edna Nibiey Cannon will be held not be discriminated against Saturday June 16th, 10 AM. the grounds of race, coior, or no- Misc. Household merchandise, furniMonday- - 12 noon in the Larkin for ture, TVs & cartons. Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South tional origin in consideration Temple. Friends may call at the on award. Proposal forms, plans, and specmortuary Monday one hour prior to services. Interment. Wasatch ifications ore on file in the office or 262707B Road Commission, Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral di- of- the State Solt Lake City, where they rectors, Larkin Mortuary. may be reviewed bidby prospective Funeral services for ders. NORTON Specifications, proposal AUCTION! Virginia Myrtle Scott Norton ail forms, and plans may be obtsiined I in be held Monday. the only at the Commission Offices at June 23rd 10 a.m., Ed s Roping pm. O. Of Tooe le, 2 mi. Arena. 5 ml. Larkin Mortuary. 260 East South Salt Lakc City, upon Aniapplication Temple. Friends may call at the and payment of o fee of 520.00, West of Motor Vu Drive In. mals, hay, merchandise, equipment, mortuary Monday one hour prior no port of which will be refunded. Door prizes and conetc. antiques, to services. Interment, Memorial Each bidder must submit o bid cessions. Gardens of the Volley. Funeral 0bond from an approved surety rectors. Larkin Mortuary. on forms provided by company HALVERSON Funerol servic- the Commission; or in lieu thereLOST & FOUND 3 of, cash, certified check, or cashes for Hi ima Charlotte Erickson Halverson will be held Monday 10 ler's check far not less than 5 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chop-el- . of the total amount of the bid, 260 East South Temp le. mode payable to the State Rood Lost, small Beagle and Dachshund Friends may call at the mortuary Commission, as evidence of good iris, brown, black and white patchthat if s. Vic 45th So. 9th East. Reward. Monday one hour prior to servic- faith and o guarantee 7234183 Brigham City colawarded the Contract, the bidder es. In'srment, Sandy City Cemewill execute the contract and fur- lect. Funeral directors, Larkin nish tery. the contract with shoii bonds Siamesa as LOSTMale Mortuory. required. The right to reject any crooked tall, vie. Glendale Park. Funeral services tor or all bids is reserved. HALL REWARD. 484.3637. Lyle May Green Hall will be held Any additionol information may FOUND In Miticreek Canyon, mans Monday, 2 P.M in the Larkin be secured at the office of the wrist watch. Describe to claim. Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South State Rood Commission. 485.0626. Doted this 9th day of June, 1973. Temple. Friends may call at the LOSTAfghan Hound, 10 mos. old, mortuary Monday one hour prior Stute Rood Commission of Utah vie. Holladay area. Ms. to "Darya" to services. Interment, Salt Lake BLAINE J. KAY REWARD. Funeral Directors, City Cemetery. (C831 Director of Highways LOSTMale, tan, curly hair, black Larkin Mortuary. collar, 41115. to "Curly" Lost Vic. 1533 So. West Temple. 4674191. LOST. Large old Siamese cat, 3480 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS So. 3600 East area. Raw. Sealed.proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Husky, vie. llth So. 17th Utah, Room 608 State Office Build. FON13: East. Identity & pay for ad. Inv, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 10, FLORAL o'clock p.m. Tuesday. July FOUNDMale tan and white 1973, and at that time publicly FREE DELIVERY opened for construction of Slone puppy. Call Flattening and Truck Escape Lane LOST. 2 Beagle dogs, male, female. "Always the Finest" In flowers. in Salt Lake County, the same Lost Thurs. Vic. 9111 East, 49th So. being that section of Interstate Raw. Sth So. and 10th West Highway No. 80 from Mount Aire kg. brown fluffy Interchange to Lambs Canyon dog. Suoarhouse. Black face markidentified as Federal Aid Project ings. PEARSON FLORAL 128. No. The principal LOST June 10th, female Siamese items of work are approximately cat, has collar with Oregon ID, 1560 E. 33rd So. 467-153- 9 as follows: 69.600 Cu. Yds. of please call Reward. LET US PRESERVE YOUR WEDRoodway Excavation, 790 Tons of LOST, white poodle. DING BOUQUET INTO AN EVER. Untreated Base Course (34" Maxi$50 area, reward, FLORAL mum) and 30 Cu. Yds. of Port- Fairground LASTING KEEPSAKE. ARTS BY ANN. land Cement Concrete Class "A" LOST, man's diamond ring, downThe project is to be com- town (AE). area. Reward, MILDRED'S FLOWERS pleted in 80 working days. of is LOST-- 1 dinette chair on freeway, bidders 486-726Prequalificotion 1522 E. 33rd S. 7 2nd So..i.15. approx. reauired. Prior to any bidder's FOUNDbI. and white part Persian receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bid- cat, 6 toes, 21st So., Card of Thanks der have on file with the State LOSTMale Golden Cocker Spaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Angel A. Mo lica and Road Commission of Utah com- children's pet. REWARD. 5214204. pleted and approved, the required Family want to express their sinStatement pertaincere appreciation to a!I Iv helped Preaualification Solos to contractor's experience and ing during the passing of their daughfinancial condition. ter. Elba Mariani. of The attention biaJers Is directed to the Special Provisions or assigning covering subletting the contract. Legal Notices with the Federal. In conformity aid Highway Act of 1968 the U.S. Deportment of Lobar has certified NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received the wage rates tor this project which are the minimum wages to of by the State Rood Commission These; Utah, Room 608 State Office Build- be paid on this project. notes are made a par of the con2 ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, until o'clock July 10, tract documents. p.m. Tuesday, of The attention bidders is 1973, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a Rood directed to the fact that this Commission been the advised has by Mix Bituminous Surfaced Roadway In Son Juan County, the same Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contracbeing that section of State Road tors engaged in highway construcNo. 278 at Dead Horse Point State tion work are required to meet Pork Identified as State Project the provisions of the Fair Labor No. Act of 1938. (52 Stat, Standards conThe length of road to be 107 East 33rd South 1.670 1060). Is structed or improved The State of Highway Deportment, Lake City, Utah Salt miles, and the principal items as fol- In accordance with the provisions work are approximately WEDS. JUNE 20 of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act lows: 944 Tons of Bituminous of 1964 Stat. 2521 and the (78 7280 Tons of Rood Mix Mina P.M. eral Aggregate and 1030 Lin Ft. Regulations of the Deportment of 115 (FA., Part 8), of Shoulder Barriers (Natural Commerce to hereissued such Act, pursuant Stone). The project is to be comby notifies all bidders that It will pleted in 70 working days. Insure that the conIs affirmatively of bidders Viewing Prequalification tract entered into pursuant to this and inspection required. Prior to any bidder's advertisement will be awarded to receiving plans and specifications, from 6 p.m. until the lowest responsible bidder withit will be necessary that the bidtime of auction. der have on tile with the State out discrip notion on the ground Rood Commission of Utah com- of race, color, or national origin. The State Highway Department pleted and approved. the reauired CONDUCTED BY Statement pertain-'n- o also notifies all bidders that it will Prequalification ensure that in any to contractor's experience and affirmatively GLOBE TRADE contract entered into pursuant to financial condition. EXCHANGE CO. Not less than the general pre- this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded vailing wage rates as determined Commission of full opportunity to submit bids in by the Industrial Terms: Utah, effective January 1, 1973, response to this invitation and will not be discriminated on agoinst Cash or Check Shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed the grounds at race. color, or national origin In consideration for on this project. Proposal forms, plans, and spec- on award. 1..oposal forms, plans. and specifications are on file in the office of the State Rood Commission, ifications ore on file In the office Notices Salt Lake City, and the office of of the State Road Commission, at Price. Soli Lake City, where they may its District Engineer bidbe reviewed by prospective Utah where they may be reviewed ders. Specifications, proposal bidders. Specificaby prospective and plans forms, and plans moy be obtained tions, Proposal forms at Commission the Offices at only Comthe at obtained be only may mission Offices at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, upon application of a fee of 55.00, no and of payment a payment and upon applicatir fee of $5.00, no port of which will port of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid be refunded. surety Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved on forms provided company by bond from an approved surety on forms provided by the Commission; or in lieu therecompany certified cashor of, check, thereIn cash, or lieu the Commission; ier's check for not less than 5 of, cash, certified check, or cashof the total amount of the bid, ier's check for not less than 5 of the bid, made payable to the State Rood of the total amount made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of pood that it Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee faith and a guarantee that it awarded the contract, the bidder awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish as bonds the contract will execute the contract and furas required. The right to re)- .,t any nish the contract bonds or is all bids reserved. required. The right to reject any Any additional information may or all bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the be secured at the office of the State Rood Commission. Dated this 9th day of June, 1973. State Road Commission. STATE ROAD COMMISDated this 16th day of June, SION OF UTAH 1973. BLAINE J. KAY State Rood Commission of Utah Oil ector of Highways BLAINE J. KAY Director of Highways (A.24) 10,1 Auction Sale SUGAR HOUSE VAN 2200 South 450 A&B Auction Soles 1, Si fledsts BROWN 3 CO. 3645544 large 2Auction AUCT1011 PERSIAN RUGS to be held At PRUDENTIAL BANQUET PLAZA 1Special day delivery, guar. prices. Now you can buy 10 oz. medailions at test week's oricesi Purity, sate de. livery & twice guar. Any quantity. Call or write 19 No. SOO West. S1Co, Utah, 64104 7 PLAYERS, own equipment, for soul rock band, also good ururn liners, call Ron Taylor or Shona On Greg Baker Nielson BASS THRIFTYWAY CUTS MEAT PRICESI lbs. T Bone, sir!oin, round & rib steaks, 10 lbs. roast & gr. beet. 30 LBS. ONLY S36.89 THRIFTWAY MARKET 275 S. 900 WEST, REWARD for Information leading to and securing of a sales prsition in the Idaho-Uta- h area, Sales il90 comcdericial or industriM account. Phone aft. 6. or write 457 No. Bracken, Twin Falls, Idaho. 20 83301. REWARD for Info. leading to recovery of Schwinn 10 spd. bike, 22", de. green, No. AJ556163, taken June Ilth from Vivage Green Apts. in Grsnger, NO CARRYING CHARGE! THAIS RIGHT NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE ON YOUR AUTO LOAN. WITH A,PROVED CREDIT AT DEWEY WOODS CAR CO. 750 SO. MAIN. $25 MODEL OPPORTUNITIES all E. So. Tkinple, 1ST ANNIVERSARY SALE Animal Fair Thrift Shop, 151 East 3rd So. Everything 25 to 50 pct. off. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 't INDIAN JEWELRY i, AUTHENTIC, hand made. WHO'ESALE Nautaich Buy Silver dollars, Indian cents, gold proof sets, old coins, 3284862. Rust Coin and Gift, 311 S. Main, SLC. RETIRED COUPLE Lease Laguna Beach house, Oct. through April. Completely fur. nished. S325 per rrunh. 277.4938. TERRARIUMS, Custom Made. Our bottle or yours. Truly artistic and different. Also Bonsai. Reasonable. Artist workshop in Trolley Square. BUYING SILVER DOLLARS U.S. silver coins and old U.S. coins. We sell Whites ZION detectors. COIN. 57 East Broadway. 3594498. ie UP TO $75 CASH w For your Used 120 bass accordion -- MONEY TO LOAN, TOP PRICES Anything of value, rifles, shotguns, pistols, lewelry. coins, guitars. National Loan, 208 So. State, 3594962. LARGE smoment of superb Indian silversmiths lewelry by available now at IndiAn Arts Center 20 Richards St. 364.3423. l, SINGLE man retired, free rent, lovely home, part time care of World War I Vet. ACCORDION. PIANO, VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR lessons, Music Centre. 3224449. RENT with ortion. Your own home. Call for details. Federal Mobile Housing 268.1901. I can tads you to dance so that nVOnit would ymnt to be your Pert. Miss J. net'. Ciii TELEVISION commercial talent heeded, at ages. no fee Charged, call Sandwi0 Gary Shakespeare ShoPPe, food delightful. Thank you for recommending.Doug. WANT TO SELL GLORIA MAR. SHALL FIGURE COURSE. REASONABLE 359.4705. HIGHEST prices paid for diamonds & old gold. Mon.-Fri- ., 8 cm. to noon, or by pot., 328.3962. BESTLINE cleaning products wanted, must sell below costWilt buy your entire inventory. Call EXP. PROF. 8 Yrs: modeling-- 25 yrs. acting. Will sit day or eve. Ella, BOUNTIFUL resident wants ride to Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:30 .M. Class at the U. of U. 295.0326. SALE-2- 912 GARAGE Oakhurst Drive, Saturday. Bikes, old bottles, books. toys, clothes, etc. PULA or UKELELE LESSONS. 12 class lessons, $14. Jack's Drum Shop. RUMMAGE SALE YWCA, June lath. 8 a.m. Lots and lotsSat, of everything. RUMMAGE SALE. Lots of good stuff. 258 SO. 9th E. Sat. & Sun. Prof. ww1c. model Photographic Susan. 322.4102. seeks TENNIS LESSONS PROESSIONAL PLAYER. Selling U. S. silver dollars and sil. ver coins. 262.7136. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Information & Assistance. Need a band? Cott Sys Barber 119 E. 3rd So. Shop. PIANO, Want to buy a Spinet or small upright. Call 298.9591. ENROLL now for summer Classes. Music Centre, WILL Pay ;JO to $I for Watergate Cartoons that are dated. ARE YOU IN NEED OF DIRECTION? WORD OF TkIJTH, 255.7592. HAPPY ADS Congratulations, Marilyn On your graduation Placentia's Class of '73 ove, H and C from SLC HEY BIG LUKE! Just thot we'd sal BlessingOh little luke & super spouse DAD HADLEY - Guess what? We didn't forget. 'Happy Fathers Gal Bob & Faye II1MEMMIMM... 1Special Notices NOTICE! CHARGE FOR. GOLDEN WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS, ETC. INVITATION TO BID will be received ..by the Purchasing Department of the Col. lege at Eastern Utah. Price, Utah until 10:00 a.m.. July 2, 1973, on the following FOB Price, Utah: Req. No. 0135. 3kTon Pickup The College of Eastern Utah re. serves the right to reject any Or or to occeot or reject oil bids; the. whole or any Part of any bid; or or to waive any informality technicality in any bid In the in. terest of the college. Only bids giving a firm quotation properly Bid proSigned will be accepted. will be Poso is and sPecifications furnished upOn request. TED J. JENSEN. Purchasino Arent (A16) Bids PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Ls hereby given that KSL is required to tile Incorporated with the FCC no later than July 3, 1973, tor renewal Of TV and FM translator stotions in Utah. KSL-Tat 5 Rebroadcasting Salt Lake City. Utah as follows: K7313F. Ch 73, Rural Beaver County 100 watts, Hamilton Fart 100 100 watts. Newcastle at wafts, Frisco Peak, 17 miles lW of Mil. ford. K131Y, Ch 13, Brigham City watt, 2.6 miles S. of Brigham City. Ch 262 Rebroadcasting Salt Lake City, Utah on K288AB, Ch 288, Brig.iam City 1 watt, 2.6 miles S. at Brigham City. IA 10i KSL Incaraa,11od $6.00 for first 10 lines 45c for each additional line (for 1 time in both papers) (includes picture if desired.) PLACE IN PERSON AT CLASSIFIED FRONT COUNTER 143 So. Main, SLC 524-285- 1 - or phone for information. ..";7, , |