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Show y V V rTYnr vvv y V V v ' ,, $ ' Yj Hikers Ready Assault on Timp Today - lntermountaih Ohituarifs Della H. Curtir' Mre Dell! Howell Beverly- St. (1340 Eastl died Friday I I in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Born June Oran Lothter Bingham Bountftul, died of causes at hs Thursday xt home. Bom Jan. v 30, 1914. Holbrook, to John U. Idaho, and Rosma v.'ero-- b 0 r v Bingham. L aftae Married Bearnson July 27, 1940, cMalad, VJteran World War ll. Salesman. Survivors, widow; son, Oran L. Jr., Ft. Sam Houston. daughter, Tex.;Kar?n4eav-rtf, Mrs. Sett Lake City; throe grandchildren; mother, Hnaday, 1900, a daughter of William and Christian Elizabeth Bow-thorpReynolds Married Fred S Breretn, Aug. 10, 1925, Hol- Member ChurclT "of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, 18th Ward Bookkeeper Slater- villa, Weber County, to James Parley and Lois PerMarry Howell. ried to Le Roy 1W3, Sr 0, natural Geneva Ere reton Curtis, 72, 1545 A Geneva Bowthorpe B rereton, 45, St., oled Thors. . dev I p.m. In a f local hospital of j natural causes. Bain Jure 28, in. . Oran L. Bingham Sr. legal PROVO (AP) Hikers of all ages will set out on the Umpanogoe trail early Satur-da- y Curtis June ,fc. Salt Lake -- but not before 4 i.m.7 1917, LDS Temple President cautioned hike chairman Is- son LDS JetferGlendae, Calif.;brothers, sister. AlWard ton Bingham, Mrs. Willis Norma) at rael Heaton. Relief Society,. Madsen, both Salt Lake City; Cieir Volunteer ? Mayer. hostess Ftnk Lady at IDS Covina, Calif.; Leiand Binflower Temple. Winding - through Actlvo in state Democratic Hospital vers husband; gham, Whittier, Calif.; Leon Binstrewn meadows, up steep daughier, Mrs. Allen 0. Brents, Party. gham, Azusa. Calif.; Mrs. Harvey Survivors: brothhusband; sisters, one ers, Mrs James H. Fun(Pearl) Thomp. (Donna) Jamison, Indio, Calif. switchbacks that cross water- Taylorsville; brother, sisters, Sid son, LeGrand, Ore.?- Clarence, Og- eral Tuesday 2 P.m., m0 E. South Howell, Comptorw CalW.j Mrs. Maude den; Asa, Wilford, Mrs. H. B. (Nel- Temple, where friends call Monday falls and, in one place, pro- Ballard, Murray;, Mrs. Leo (Clara) lie) Stevenson. Hazel Bowthcrp. t p m., Tuesday prior to services. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Lake Gorve, Ore.; Mrs. Mrs. Alton O. (Ethel) Ashby, .11 Salt Burial vide an opportunity to duck McKmght, Park. Ellis (Adah) Bunn, Gustlne, Calif. Lake City. 2 Funeral 260 White noon Chapel E. Funeral Monday pm., behind one, and along glacier-fe- d Monday Funeral Home vrtert friends call South Temple, where friend call SunMary Brown Schow P m. Monday prior to day 48 p.m., Monday before servEmerald Lake, the hikers Sunday LEHI Mrs. Mary Brown Schow, ices. Burial, Hoiiaday CemeCemetery services. Burial Ogden City 88. died Lehi, will plod to the top of the 11,- - tery. 9 at Thursday ' 750 foot mountain. p.m. of a lingerEvelyn McNeil Illness in a , 0 Salt-L- m, ake - 9 Alvena Fereday Carlson Honor Tim Mrs. Mr. Heaton asked, that, for safetys sake, hikers honor the 4 a.m. starting time. Other safety precautions include the use of Brigham Young University security officers, the Utah county sheriffs office, a mountan rescue squad from BYU, and the Order of The Arrow members .from .the Explorer Scouts,. a doctor and two nurses. Activities in connection with the hike began Friday night at Aspen Grove with a traditional program in the open air amphitheater. It featured the legend of Timpanogos told in slides and narrative as written by Eugene L. Roberts, one of the originators of the Timp hike. Reach Summit About half of the hikers are Alvena Fereday Court Harmony (730 East), died of a cerebral Fri- hemorrhage day. 4:30 p.jn., In a salt Lake hosPI- tal. Born Nov. 8. 42 5 Beaver County, to William and Mary Cnrist.antn hero-day- S6 I' Frisco, 1878, Carlson, $ II ?. raJ ? . Irtf October, LDS Member SurviChurch. vors: daughson$, ter, Earl F., Og den; Melvin t., Alton L , Mrs. Raymond E. (Thelma) Bishop, all Salt Lake City; 6 grandchildren, 4 greatsister, Mrs. Maude grandchildren; Funeral Los Angeles. Richmuth, Tuesday, 11 a m , Duncan LDS Ward East. Friends call 36 Chapel, E. 7th South, Monday, p.m. Buri-Logan City Cemetery. Ethel P. Reimers Ethel Parratt Reiman, 79, Calif., died of natural Yucaipa, causes Thursday morning at her home. Bdrn 1886, Salt Lake City, to William and Minerva Ann Perkins D. to Richard Married Parratt. Reimers, 1908, Salt Lake City. Moved to Jackson, Wyo., 1932, to Yucaipa, 1953. Survivors: husband, Yucew; son, Col. D. Kenneth, Point Pleasant, N.J.; 2 grandchildren, 6 services Monday, Salt Lake City Cemetery Mrs. s Neivs of Record MARRIAGE - There is no rope climbing technique necessary to reach the summit. Ropes are used merely for help and safety across snow banks that lie across the trail. The hike, originally scheduled for July 17, was postponed because of heavy snow remaining on the trail at that time. Youth Corps Of Utah Gets Leader Utahs LOGAN (AP) Neigh- borhood Youth Corps, organized to provide youth in the state - with employment and vocational training, will be directed by a Utah State University graduate it was announced Friday. Dr. Kay R. Bendixsen has been appointed director- ,- USU President Dr. Daryl Chase said. S. L. Office Hitchen, a England, davgh of Francis G.ffiA-anAnnP Edith Keats Pearce I Married Ulrus H I McNeil June 3,1 Salt Lake 1926, & Tempi. Member, Ov Bountiful Fourth Ward, president ' of Relief Society a and Primary. Ac-- ? five in MIA. I hus-Survivors: band; daughters,! sons, Mrs. Milton (Joyce) Green, Mrs. Robert G, (Dolores) Moss, Mrs. Marvin D. (Edyth)' Carlson, all Centerville; Frank P., Palls Vtrde, Calif.; Roy P., Bountiful; 15 grandchildren; brothers, H. Gerald Lakewood, Calif.; Phillip K , Seattle, Wash.; Stephen K., Bountiful. Funeral Monday 1 p.m , Bountiful Fourth Ward chapel 102 E. 1400 Friends call at South, Bountiful. Union Mortuary Sunday p m., Monday 1130 a p.m. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park. ter iL- expected to reach the summit To obtain an accurate count, Alice P. H, Russell -- hikers will be given regstra-to- n unerat services fef Mr- s- Alice HU1 AusseiL 68,. wno died of cards when they start Pearl natural causes fnunday, 10 a.m., in a Salt Lake hospital, will be Monday onto the trail at Aspen Grove. noon, 260 E. South Terni'e, where u m., Monfriends call Sunday, will taken be They up when day prior to services. Burial, ML Cemetery. the hikers reach the saddle to lhe north of the summit house.- Summit Club badges will be passed out at the summit shelThe trails condition was excellent termed by Mr. Heaton. He said forest service personnel have prepared it for the occason and have strung ropes at various points for hand holds along snowy stretches. No Rope ' 1901, -Married tc .. Charles Richard Carlson April, 1900, Logan I O v He died Temple. ter. BOUNTIFUL Edith Evelyn Pearce McNeil, 57,Beuntl-ful- , died Friday 4 a.m. at her home. ' Born Jan. 4, .v LICENSES Salt Lake County Robert C. Nelson, 35, Provo; L. Christensen, 32, Salt Lake. Gary W. Gillespie, 21, Salt Lake; Sherrie, M. Black, 19, Sait Lake. Thomas M. Prtca, 37, Sait Lake; Ruth Reed, 30, fcvansville, ind. David D. Marriott, 25, Salt Lake; Marti Jnn J. Tingey, 25, Brigham. Michael K. Parry, 18, Salt Lake; Marsha A. Green, u, Sait Lake. James J. Miller, 22, Herriman; Kathleen A. Ricnards, 20, West Jordan. Carol j ST. Gladys M. Ricks ANTHONY, Luretta N. B. Strang AMERICAN FORK Mrluretta -, DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court GRANTED Third District Court r ; Bcrnodean Snyder GREELEY, COLO. Bernadean Hardy Meynck- - Snvder, 55. died Wednesday 12.55 p.m. ofGreeiev, a lingBell Savings A Loan Assn vs Illness. Clovde Melford Owens and Carol ering Born Aug 27, 1910, Moroni, Utah, jA.n owensL nig wife. "piaTntii A daughter of Walter and Mat Mor-'le- y Hrrdy. Married Jarras U mv-- k 1Wt(Jn Manti, Utah. He died chrii. Plaintiff awarded' ilY848 94 Leonard C. Newboid. dba Leonard C. Newboid, Co vs. k. Waynt Cali. urvlyort: hutband, Greeley, son, Plaintiff awarded $1,165 87. Snn-tv- ; Paul Mrs Standard Builders Supply Co., Inc. daughter. H. . (Dixie) Conner, Bountiful; six vs. Construction ' engine grandchildren; brothers, Don, MoroPlaintiff awarded 81,66315 E. 6. Wicks Co. vs. Pete J; Buffo ni; Glen, Mount Pleasant, Funeral Monday 11 am., 4760 S. and Carolyn P. Buffo, his wife. State where triends call Sunday t Plaintiff awarded $5,697.10, o m. and. Monday one hour before serineo Burial. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Dr. Bendixsen recently completed his doctorate work at Michigan State University. He will direct the program from the i USU extension office in Salt Lake City. : Prior-t- o attending MSU, Dr. BIRTHS Bendixsen served as Juab counfn Salt Lake area hospitals Since completing his Births 24 ty agent Randy Seely the hours ended Friday at ' doctoral work, he has been for MOUNT PLEASANT-Ran- dy Carl 11:30 p.m. Include; 7 Seetyj S, wag oeclsenhy- 30 a m. at his home In Ely, county agent in Uintah Basin, at LDS Hospital Ney. and died Thursday In a Salt Vernal. He has been associated Mr. tnd Mn. Alton J. Mathlo. M Laka hospital. Born June 22, 1962, Ely, son of Or., ion. with youth work as a director in Rlvtrilde nd Mri, Rar tt. itten, St. Carl Lyle and Flora Gonzolas Mr. Seely. Tooele SurvivorsJohni, County, various twin dnught.r, parents, I programs. Mr. And Mn. Jtmti R. Edmunds, sisters, Michael, Arlene, brother, all Shlrlene, The Neighborhood Youth 177Mr.S.tndState,Mn.deuotrr. Mr. and Mrs. Ely; grandparents, William J. Kllgrow, C. Seely, Mount P 1 Corps program, part of the EcoDr., Hemlnoway Oaughter Mr. and Mrs. Gonzolas, Naw R. Oardnar, . nomic Opportunity Act, is being altMr. and Mrs.Ct Kenneth Mr and Mrs. dnuoh'e,-MrB. Menzles, Mount Pleasant. Oaorae and I. Mn. conducted by the USU extension 275n 6. 730: South, son Ortntman, Robert Servlets will be held In Ely. services under a contract with Mr. and Mn. R. A. iltlmmln, HA th East, daughter Muriel McIntosh the Neighborhood Youth Section Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Pattar. LOS ANGELES Mra. Muriel son, dot E. 3rd South, son. f the Department of Labor. McIntosh, 03, Los Angeles, Mr. and Mn. Robert u Call, . -- v I'll - 4--H t, o; . d Extension Aids The program calls for youths from to work as extension aids In most counties of the state, doing all kinds of work from clerical to weed control. 16-2- 1 , , Police Hunt Pair In S.t. Robbery -- -- - Salt Lake County Sheriffs officers Friday were looking for a California man and - woman wanted for questioning in the Friday robbery of the Kwikee Food Mart, 613 E. 33rd South. Two suspects took $45 in the 12: JO, arm. holdup and fled after forcing an employe to he on the floor. Lt. Paul LaBounty said the iuspect couple Is wanted for robberies and other felonies in several other area. states, in. cluding California.' r Carry Off Tires Two automobile tires Valued at 63 were reported stolen from the residence of L. D. Scheller, 1078 Vista View Dr., police were told Friday. East, daughter, Mr. and Mre. Robert J Chrlatlon-aon- , 1332 Vardon Wy., Tayloravllla, aon, Mr. and Mn. Norman N. Banka, East. Murray, daughtrr. Mr. and Mn. Parratt K. Yeitea, 133 B, University Village, son. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Helton, 1479 Roosevelt, daughter, j. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brent Strene, B. 64A, University Villager son. Mr. and Mrs, Robert H. Durrant, IS7 E. 3020 South, dauohfer Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Rabbins, 1447 Westminster Ave , son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. smith, 762 HMlside Dr., son,. Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Thompson, 1244 E Suth daughter Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lycanr 4201 Marquis Way, daughter. St. Marks Hospital Chd Mr. and Mrs. D. S. 4980 West, daughter. Payne, 3615 Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs, Laanerd K Vail, 2715 Upland Dr.( daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis S. Astin, 17 Q St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dclbart Bumlngham, 2567 Elizabeth St.. rtuqhtr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mawhlm nay 1096 Range Rd., daughter. Cottonwood LDS . Hospital B.rt.n f. A.nnl.n, 0 Eeit, Draper, daughter. Mr. and Mn. Stephen H. Benton, South, daughter Mr. and Mn. Rodger Fullmer. 5M E 3635 South, daughter. . Mr and Mr- -. F.ul Gullet, .446 Knollcraat Dr., Murray, daugnter. Mr. end Mre. L. McKay, 1563 Sigma No. 6, dauqhter. -- MXt .5d Mr- - Stavtii Pappas, 266 7645 son. s. Mr. and Donald L. Ptttrean, Ea-- t, daughter. M.rF W. Lynn Plnegar, East, daughter r- - J- Sorensen, 4955 S. 4.iiru,n? West, Kearns, son. Richard P. Cle. 746 E. 4255 South, daughter. Mr. and Mn. 1002 E. 3950 yalley S. 8750 West Hospital West, r'. Magna, ton. J- - rthe. 25i 5. Woods, Lehi; 12 granchiidren; sister, Mrs. Jennie Martmdale, Lehi. Funeral Tuesday I p m , Wing Mortuary Chapel, where friends can Monday 9 p m., Tuesday prior to services, Bunaf Lehi City Cemetery Cecilia B. Windnagel OGDEN Carlos Nelson Burt BRIGHAM CITY Burt, 65, City, Brigham died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. Born July 3, 1897, Brigham to Albert City, and Nora Nelson Married Burt. Vera Esther Harper Sept. 24, 1919, Salt LDS Lake Temple. Operated ranch and farm in Honerville, Box Elder County, until 1948, retired, Brito moved gham City. Veter- World War I. Member LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sens, daughters, Wayne 1., Salt Lake City; Mrs. N. Warren (Billie) Rasmussen, Grouse Creek, Box Elder County; Dale H., Bear River City; Mrs. Grant (Marva Raee) Randall, 1 greatBountiful; 16 grandchildren, grandchild; brothers, sisters, R. N., California; Alma, City; Brigham Mrs. Mae Berry, Salt Lake City; Mrs Alberta Harper, Honevvllle Funeral, Monday, 1 p m., Brigham City First LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Harold B Felt Funeral Home Sunday, pm, Monday prior to services. Burial Brigham City Cemetery. ICrU.I Nielsen Brewer Slrang, 67, American Fork, died of cancer Friday, 4am, Born & aniAfTilCen. or,. 10, 1897, Salem, Utah Co' nty, to Adolph and Ane Mjrle Jensen Nielsen Married to Daniel W April 8, 1917, American Fork. He xfted Jan. 27, 1935. Married to C. D. Strang, 1942. He died March 17, 1959. LDS Church. Member, Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. Mabel Bills, Linda A Kranz vs. Jchn-- J. Kranz, Sprlngville; Mrs. Kenneth (Beverly) mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded de Crane, Mrs. R. Calvin Holladav; dren, $195 per month support, $55 Mrs. Paul J. (Verlaine) Allen, Amerper month alimony. ican Fork; Daniel D. Brewer, SeatRonald D tle, Wash.; R. Kelvin Brewer, Carolyn Mayne vs Plaintiff am, Ore.; 22 grandchildren, 4 GreshMayne, mental cruelty. greatawarded decree, custody of nliaor grandchildren; brother, Ross, Pleaschild, $75 per month support, tl per ant Grove. Funeral, 2 pm, Monday, month alimony. Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, where Inendt call Sunday, p m , Monday 12 30 to time of services Burial, American Fork City Cemetery. JUDGMENTS Clifton S.,Sendy; P. Lehi; daugh-- r ter, Mrs. Camilla I Mrs. Cecilia Albertina Banholtzer Windnagel, 69, $t. Petersburg, Fla., died Thursday evening in an Ogden hospital. She had been visiting in Brigham City at the home of Col. and Mrs. Fulton G. Thompson, Born Nov. 17, 1895, Columbus, Ohio, to Fred and Albertina Stchus Banholtzer. Married to John L Windnagel. Member Transfiguration Church, St. Petersburg; Transfiguration Guild. Survivors husband, St. Petersburg; son, daughters, John E., Carlos Nelson Mrs. Philip (Vlrgina) Stoltz, both Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Fulton (Marie) Thompson, Brigham City; 4 grandchildren, 1 Funeral St. Petersburg. Mrs IDAHO Gladys McQuiston Ricks, 69, died Thursday m a St. Anthony hospital of natural causes. Born Sept. 3, 1895, Clyde, Iowa, to Milo and Bessie Lacy McQuiston. Married to Alan Ricks, Nov. Solem17, 1913, St. Anthony. nized Logan LDS Temple Active member Woolgrowers Auxiliary, Survivors Mrs. husband; daughters, Lee ("Bessie) Kirkham, Mrs. Wilbert (Ola) Ricks, both St. Anthony; Mrs. Rose (Madge) Harris, Rexburg; Mrs. Phillip W. Vance, 23, Salt Lake; Zelia J. Field, 21, Grand View, Glen Pincock, (Margaret) Sugar Idaho. four three City; grandchildren; sisbrothers, Orln R. Barker, 25, Salt Lake; Mrs. ters, Dorothy Grees, Grants Madge L. Halse, e, oait Lake. Pass, Ore.; Mrs. Rose Johnson, Dale J. Curtis, 22, Salt Lake; South Gate, Calif.; Guy McQuiston, Kainrn Hoops, U, Sait Lom. Calif ; Earl Alhambra, McQuiston, Calif. Funeral Riverside, Monday Richard E. Coon, 22, Salt Lake; 1 30 p m. Parker LDS Ward Chapef. Linda B. Heinhold, 20, Salt Lake. Friends call Hansen Memorial ChaLa Vert P. Barlow Jr., 23, Salt pel Sunday p m. Parker LDS Lake; Ward Chapef Monday prior to servKathleen Wood, 22, Salt Lako. ices. Burial Parker cemetery. Corntllous Whittaker Jr., 19, Salt Lake; Mitntn N. Morgan, 19, Salt Lako. ing hospifal. Lehi Born Feb. - 19, , Lehi, 1177, to James and Louisa Olmstead Brown. Married to James Pater Schow Sept 4, 1899. Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died V956. Mem-oe- r LDS Church. $ Survivors: sons,! Earl, North Calif.r Ivan 43 died Sunday at her home hare of a hearf attack. Bom Sept. M, 1901, Mount Pleas-an- t, Utah, a daughter of Roswell and Ptillene Sfansfleld McArthur. Married Elvln Peter McIntosh Nov. 27, 1923. Provo. He died March 1958. Former Salt Lake City resident. Meved to Los Angelas in 1931. Lunch superv sor for deef and dumb school. Survivors son, Vernon; four grandchildren; mtor, Mrs. Martellus (Crystal) Johansen, all Los Angeles Funeral tnd burial, Los Angolas, !, Joseph Price Legal Notices fiernoT TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608, State Office Build-InSalt Xake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p m , Tuesday, August 24, 1965, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Landscape Ing in Davis and Weber Counties, the same being that section of Interstate Highway No. 15 from South Layton to 31st Street in Ogden, identified as Federal Aid No.'i Project 2nd Contract, nd Contract The length of road fb "be constructed or improved is 12 299 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows 322 Acres of Mulching-Typ- e 0 A, Lin. Ft. of Galvanized Steel Pipe end 55,280 Lin. Ft. of 1" Galvanized Steel Pipe. The prolect is to be complied on 'Auwst 31,' WM (Sn Special Provision). of bidders Is rePrequalification quired Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications. It will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the Statement required Prequalification pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 the U S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this Proiect which are the minimum wages to be paid on this proiect. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders !s directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work re required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1" 1060). 4i The tenofh of food 96 ttr construct-e- d or mwoved is 2.598 mites, and tha principal hams of work are Materiel, 43.420 Tons of Bituminous Material, 4j,42u Tons of Graved Base Course V Maximum, Tons of Bituminous 29,080 base Course Maximum and 2053 Cu. Yds. of Class "A" Concrete (AE). The proiect is to be completed In 175 working days. Preouai it nation of bidders Is required. Prior to any bidder's receiv-in- e plans and specifications. It will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Preduaiification Statement pertainma to contractor's experience and financial condition. Tha attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subiettlno or assigning the contract. In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 the U S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this proiect. These rates art made a part of tha contract documents. The attention of bidders Is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors encaged In highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act gf 1938, (52 Star. 1060).- The State Highway Department In accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Riohts Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and tha Regulations of he Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8). issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that It will affirmatively insure that tha contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans mav be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of fee of $10 00, no part of which wilt be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety to furnish company guaranteeing said bidder with required bond- - The right to relect any or all bids Is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of aood faith and 8 guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute thg contract gnd furnish contract bond as required. Any additional information mav be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 7th day of Auqust, 1965. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF i UTAH ihe Salt legal Notices NFTICe'TOStmucfWr Seated proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah Room 608, State Office Building, Self Lake City, Uteh, until 2 o ciock g.m., Tuesday, August 24, 1965, and at that time eoblkiv opened tor construction ot One Water Weil in Morgan County, the same been that section of interstate Highway No. 80N at tha Mountain Green Rest Area, identified as Faderai Aid Protect No. leON425)57 1st Contract. The principal Items of work as follows: 200 approximately trg Ft. loo of Drilling Well Lin. Ft. of Pnliine Well and 200 Un. Ft. of FurnHning end Th Casing lns!alUnq-- S" proiect it to m completed in 20 working days. of bidders H rePrequaltfication quired. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will ba necessary that the bidder have on Road Commission file with of Utah completed and approved, the Statement required Prtqualificatlon pertaining to contractor's experience gnd financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with Section 115 of Ihe Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 gnd the U S. Department of Labor has Certified the wage rates for this which are the minimum proiect wages to be paid on this proiect. These rates art mad a part of tha contract documents. The attention of bidders H directed to tha fact that this Commission has been advised by tha Waee and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged In highway work are required to construction meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. State Highway Department In accordance with the provisions ofTI-tl- e VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and this Regulations gf the Department of Commerce (IS C F.R., Part 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders It Insure will that that affirmatively the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of rare, color, or national origin. s Proposal forms, plans, cross and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road CommissioLake City, end the office n,-Sail of its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah, where they may be reviewed bidders. Specificaby prospective tions, prooosal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5 00, no part of which wilt be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with reaulred bond. The riqht to reject eny or all bids Is reserved Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved orooosa! guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the Stat Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of oood faith and a guarantee that ff awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond a$7reoulred. Any additional Information mav be secured at the office of the State Rcd Commlion. Dated this 3lt day of July, 1961. STATE ROAO COMMISSON OF UTAH, HENRY C. HELLAND, (B 24) Director ofH oh way. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Roed Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Butdlmg, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p m. Tuesday, August 24, 1965, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Bituminous Surfaced Roadways in Salt Lake County, the same being that --section of State street between North Temple and 2nd North, 13th East from 1st South to 4th South, Foothill Drive from 23rd East to and Parley's Way from 23rd East to identified as State Protect No.'s Henry C. Holland, Director of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed propoMlt will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Sait Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock pjt. Tuesday, August 24, 1965, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Channeli& zation In Tooele County, the same The of road to be constructbeing that section of U.S. 40 at Mills ed or length improved is 2 848 miles, end Ald the of work are apprincipal items as follows: 7,320 Tons of TT.CteK,V b. conitruct- - proximately Bituminous Surface Course and J75 ed or improved is 0 554 miles, and Tons of Bituminous The Material. the principal items of work are ap- protect is to be completed in JO proximately as follows: 1715 Tons of working days. Bituminous Surface Course, 1670 Lin. of bidders Is rePrequalification Concrete Curb Type "E" and quired. Prior to any bidder' receiv6500 Cu. Yds. of Unclassified Roadand specifications, it will plans ing way Excavation. The proiect is to b be necessary that the bidder have on completed In 30 working days. file with the Stat Road Commission of bidders is re- of Utah completed and PreQualification approved, the quired. Prior to any bidaer's receiv- required Prequalification statement ing plans and specifications, it will pertaining to contractor' experience be necessary that the bdoer have on and financial condition. file with the State Road Commission Not less than the general prevailof Utah completed end approved, the ing wage rates as determined by the required Prequallflcatlon Statement Industrial Commission of Utah, effecto pertaining contractor's experience tive August 21, 1963, shall be paid to and financial condition. all laborers, workmen and mechanics The attention of bidders Is directed on this proiect. t the Special Provisions covering employed Proposal forms, plans, cross secsubletting or assigning the contract. tions and specifications are on file in Not less than the general prevail-in- g the office of the State Road Commiswage rates as determined by the sion, Salt Lake City, where mav Industrial Commission of Utah, effec- be reviewed by prospective they bidders. tive August 21, 1963, shall be paid to Specifications, proposal forms, and all laborers, workmen and mechanics plans may be obtained at the Comemployed on this proiect. mission Offices at Salt Lake City, The attention of bidders Is directed upon and payment of a to the fact that this Commission has fee of application of no which will be $5.00, been advised by thg Wage and Hour refunded. Each part Bidder must submit Division, U S. Department of Labor, letter from an approved surety comthat contractors engaged In hlahway pany guaranteeing to furnish said construction work are required to bidder with required bond. The right meet the provisions of the Fair La- to reiect any or all bids is reserved. bor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. Cash, certified check, cashier's 1060). check, or approved proposal ouarerv The State Highway Department, In tee bond for not less than five per with .the provisions of cent of total amount of bid made !i!L0 ,VI 2f the Ctvil Riohts Act of payable to the State Road Commission 1964 (78 Stat, 252) and the Regula must accompany each bid as evitlons of the Department dence of good faith end a guarantee of 0 merce (15 C F R., Part 8), Issued that if awarded the contract, the bidpursuant to such Act, hereby notifies der will execute the contract and all bidders that It will affirmatively furnish contract bond as required. Any additional information may be injure that the contract entered Into pursuant to this advertisement will S,,, b awarded to the lowest responsible bddr without discrimination on the 'road1 of ground race, color, or national pSINo1 f,Lt t The State Highway Department, In accordance with the provisions of Title VI of The Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of of Commerce the Department (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders It will affirmatively insure that that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded jto the lowest responsible bidder with out discrimination en the ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Sait Laka City, and the office of Ms District Engineer at Ogden, Proposal forms, plans cress secUtah, where they may bt reviewed tions and specifications are file bidders. Specifica- - the office MThe'state'Rlwd'ommi by prospective tlons, proposal forms, and plans mayt slon, Salt Lake Cftv. where they mav 1 be obtained at the Commission Of- - be reviewed by prospective bidders flees at Sait Lake City, upon applica- Specifications, proposal forms, and tion and payment of a fee of $5 00, Plans mav be obtained at the Comno part of which will be refimded. mission Offices at Salt Lake City, payment of a Each bidder must submit a letter upon aocllcation-an- d from an Approved surety company fee of $5 (k. no oart of which win be Each bidder must submit a to tumlsh said bidder refunded. guaranteeing letter from an approved surety company with required bond. The right to reto furnlh guaranteeing atf ject any or all bids is reserved bidder with bond The right certified check, cashier's to relect anyrequired Cash, or all bids Is reserved. check, or approved proposal guaranCash, certified tee bond for not less then five per check, or approved check, cashier's proposal guarancent of total amount of bid knade tee bond for not less than five d r Commiscent of total amount of bW made Pyabl 1o the State Road sicn must accompany each bid as payable to the State Road Commit evidence of good faith and a guaran- slon mut accompany fch nf oood faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the evld-- nc bidder will execute the contract and tee that i awarded the contract, tha bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required t rV-acAny additional information may be furnlh additional hO"d es rmuire Any information mav ba secured at the office of the stale arutha office Of ttlft StC Road Commission. Rort ronvnion Dated tbit 31st day of July. 1965. Htad tW dV 0 Jtllv, STATE ROAD COMMISSION STATE OF ROADf COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND, c henry helland, ) Director of Highways., ) Director of highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS E L N0T?CB Sealed proposals will be received by The Utah State Board of Pardons the State Road Commission of Utah, will Room 608, State Office Building, Salt a.m., hear the following cases at 8.30 Wednesday, August U, at o'clock b.m. the Lake City, Utah, unfit Hearing Room of the Utah State Tuesday, August 24, 1965, and at that Prison. time publicly opened for construction HEARING ON PAROLE OR TER-of Signing and Delineation in Moroan NATION OF SENTENCE: No. County, the same being that section 1312 Jerry Leqgroan; No. 2868 Jack of Interstate Highway No. ION from No. 306$ Jack No. identified-as ft;.Vincent Herdino No. Garris; Gateway to Sound veite 3089 CThrlg 3070 Federal Aid Protect No. R. Enriquez; No. 3071 Kenneth Baker; No. 3072 Dominic Morris? No. The length of road to be construct- 3073 Wm. Lee Harrison; No. 3074 Ered or Improved is 13 180 miles, and vin Richardson the principal items of work are apprON PAROLE VIOLA-TIOHEARING of 1.983 ft. follows as sq oximately No. 3020 Eric Jensen. Ground Mounted Type C- Sign, 1,500 Bv of th Board of Pardons Hn. ft. of Deep Beam Highway of th order Stat of Utah Guard Rail, Type "A" end Momten-anc- e BENT T. LYNCH Berm at Per Lump Sum. The ) Executive Secratary proiect is to be completed in 60 working days. NOTICE TO CREDITORS reof bidders Is Prequaliticatlon Estate of EVELYN C. GADSBY, quired. Prior to any bidder's receiv- Deceased ing plans and specifications, n will Creditor! will present flaims with on be necessary that the bidder have tile with the Stete Roed Commission vouchers to the undersigned at 300 of Utah completed and approved, the Deseret Building, Salt Lake City, Statement Utah on or before the 10 day of NoPrequalification required pertaining to contractor's exponents vember, A.D. 1965; claims must be and financial condition. in accordance with the presented The attention of bidders is directed provisions of Uteh Code Annoto the Special Provisions covering tated 1953, end with proper verificasubletting or assigning the contract. tion es required therein. , In conformity with Section 115 of BANK & TRUST COMPANY the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 WALKER of Executor of the Estate the Depertment of Labor has certiEvtivn C. Gadibv fied the waee retes for this proiect 1965 31. of Date first July pitlceflon to which are the minimum wages be Ray, Qulmev A Nebeker paid on this project. These retes are Aftys. made a part of tha contract documents. The attention of bidders Is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wgs and Hut Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in hichway construction work ar required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. accrnce stfrl1 Wm henrTch HELLAND, Director of Highways Special Notices- - Lake Tribune, Saturday, Angust 7, 1965 legal Noticw Funerals NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Soolod oropoulo will bo rtcelvod bv lb. Stoto Rood Commission ot Utah. Room 606 Stat. Oftlco Building, Salt Lbko City, Utah, until. 2 o'clock m. Tuosdoy, August 24, 1.65, and at that tlmo publicly ot Bridgt openod tor construction Repair In Box Elder County, tfte same being situated 0 4 mile Northwest ot Brigham City over U S. , toenmiod oo Stat. Proiect No. NF- - niSANALL Funeral services for Mark Henry Brlmhall. Provo, will be held Saturday, to 30 a.m. In tha Bara Drawlno Room Chapel where frlenda may call Friday, 4 to I p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Buri-a- l. Provo city Cemetery. Funeral directors, Berg Mortuary, Provo. approximatety as follows; 11,410 Ibt, ot Structural Steel (Specialty Item) and 730 ft. ot Matal Brldoo Deck (Material Fumlshad by State). The proiect la to ba completed In 30 working days. Preouellflcotlon ot bidden h Prior to any biodar'a receiv- Ihfl Plans end specifications. It will ! necessary that the bidder have on tile with the State Roed Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. Not teas than the general prevailing waog rates at determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, effective August 21, 1963, shall be paid to oil laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this proiect. Proposal forma, plans, cross sections and specifications ere on file In ttw office of the State Road Commission, Salt Laka City, and tha office of Its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah, where they may bt reviewed bidders. by Specificaprospective tions, proposal forms, and Plans may ba obtained at tha Commission Offices at Salt Laka City, upon application and payment of a fee of 5.00, no part of which will ba refunded Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. Tha right to any or all bids Is reserved. check, Cash, certified cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bend for not lest than five par cent of total amount of bid made payable to th State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of pood filth and a guarantee that It awarded the contract, the bidder will execute tha contract and fumtsh contract bond as required.- Any additional Information may ba secured at tha office of fho State Road Commission. Doted this 31 st day of July, 1965. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF - a. CARLSON Funeral services for Alvena Faraday Carlson, wlH ba held Duncan I1'0? "! ? LDS Chapel, 760 South 8th Bast ft: Friends mav tair at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South St. Monday 64 p.m. interment in Logan City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret . Mortuary. CULLEY Funeral service, for Stacey Culley Tdaujhter ot Allan and Shannon Cwlev) will be.held Saturday 1! am. at North Jordan Fifth Ward, VCS South 3960 West. Friends may call Friday 6 to p.m. at Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood and Saturday at tha church one. hour prior to services Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral directors, R. David MeDoug- - GEORGE SMITH OPEN HOUSe to be held Aug. 8, 1965. will be com celled due to Illness of Mrs. Smith. 3-- - ch $100 REWARD For lost envelope with 100 automo Jute title. No ouostiong asked.. 364-- , LOST d female cdt. 4 brownish gray with turn back ears, serious kidney cond , under medica351 So. tion. Reward. Ph. EM 4th East, Apt. 4. 4 EYEGLASSES, bifocals, dark rims, alum, temples. Brown leather case. Lost Aug. Ind, bet. Meln, 2nd E. on 3rd So. EM LOST Black Miniature Pood la. Royal Dutch Clio, vie. 39tti So. and Highland Drive. Reward. 27M5U. LOST Purple boy's bkt with high handle bare. Fairmont RE WARolinBoSt.PIS Magna area, male Germ, sheoherd answer to King. Mostly black with some white, tail 29fr 2463. LOST . White, male, Maltese dog I Kearns area. Call gfter 8 p.rrv R. ward. L0STLrg. male white and brown Chihuahua, vie. 9th S. 11th West Needs medical attention. LOST Stingray VicT boy's bike! Grand Central, 9th $ State. Re Ward. , LOST Saturday, small dark chocolatg mala Chihuahua. Vic. 9th E , 5th So. Reward. EL DA LOST vie. Cottonwood Heights. Bay gelding. 4 white socks with small white strip on face. Call CR OST Vic SO. 70th 23rd East- -r brown and white Brittany Spaniel Reward. WEDDING band found. Vicinity of 1400 East. 4000 South. LOST Silver bracelet, So Amer. area Wed. EL LOST Fraternity pin, vie. of J City and County Bldg. IN LOST Tan and white Pom. Vicinity of Chesterfield. Reward. HU LOST double bitted ax, Milicreeic Canyon. Reward. ' JACKSON Funeral services for Irma Graffin Jackson will be held Saturday 11 am. In the Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Interment in the Etvsian Burial Gardens. Friends mav call at the Deseret Mortuary Friday from 6- p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret 4 Personal! UTAH Mortuary. HENRY C HELLAND LLOYD Funeral services for 3) Director of Highways Leah Ashton Lloyd win be held SatNOTICi'TO CONTRACTORS"" in the urday at 12:30 Sealed proposals will bo received by Hill Second Wardpm.Chapel, 413Capitol West Please" Check Your Ad ' tha Board of Education, North Sum- Capitol. Friends may call at the Larmit School District, Coalville, Utah, kin Mortuary, 260 East South until 7.00 p.m. August lt, 1965 and ON THE FIRST DAY 6 to I pm. interment. will ba publicly opened Immediately City Cemetery. Funeral Wg makg every effort to gvold errorg thereafter at tha Board of Education " Larkin fn your advertisements. Eadi ad ig offices for thg construction entitled "North Summit High School Swimcarefully checked and proofread, MOL Funeral services for Fern ming Pool Building" at Coalville, Draper Mol will be held Monday at but when you handle thousands of ads each day, mistakes do slip Utah, In accordant with the draw- 230 p.m. In the Union Mortuary ings and apedficatlons at prepared Chapel, 295 North Mein, Bountiful. 'hrougtir We ask therefore, hv, Barker end Clayton, Architects. Friends may cell at th Union Mo fhat you check Salt Laka City, Utah. p.m., gnd Monday your ad tha first morning and If A certified check of not leu then tuary Sunday find from Bounan you error, report H to th p.m. interment. five per cent of tha amount oh the bid must accompany each proposal, tiful Memorial Park. Funeral dlreo Classlfled Department Immediately R. tors, Merrill Union We regret that by said check being mad Holbrook, calling payable to the North Summit School District. Mortuary. wt cannot be responsible for more ct wltt not be acceptable. (THOMSON Insertion Funeral services for then one gay's The right It reserved by the Board Elsie Matilda Sorenson Thomson will you do not call tha trror to our at of Education to accept or raioct any be held tentlon. Thank you for cooperating. at 2 p.m. In tha LiSaturday proposal. 445 Harvard Drawlno and ipeclftcaflnns may b berty Ward Chapel, , WOMEN NEEDED may call at the Larkin obtained at the offlct of tho Board of Ave. Friends 260- East South South TemIn fashion industry North Education, Summit High Mortuary, Must tram School, Coalvlllo, Utah, or at th of- ple, Friday, 6 to I p.m. and SaturHigh salary fice gf fh Architects, 570 South 17th day at the ward one hour prior fo Job placement East, Salt Lake City, Utah. No depo- services. Interment, Salt Lake City Exciting opportunities sit will be required for tho drawings Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Help m securing employment while Mortuary. gnd specifications. training. Phone 5214345, 423 S 5tb Board of Education THORPE Graveside service for East. North Summit School District Ralph Gilbert Thorp of 3670 Hillside R. S. CHIPMAN, Lane will be held Saturday at 2 pm, GUITAR-BAN- JO SuperintanOent in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may cell at the Russon Lessons your horn. New instruments NOTICE turn. Children and adults. 2nd Proposal will bt received by 1h Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 1:30 or Sun., 4 free lessens, Saturday from 1230 to Purchasing Department, Waber Slate pEast, WESTWOOD MUSIC CO. m. Funeral Russon Directors, College, Ogden until 2.00 p.m. Friday Brothers. 2590 So. West Temple Auqust 13, 1965 for; ANYONE knowinq address AMAOOR Microscopes MORENO call Bid specifications may be obtained Birthdays from the above office. Weber Stete REWARD for information leading ta OPEN HOUSE Minnie Bennion tha return of a '65 College reserves the right to reiec Harley Daany or all bids or waive any s Herker, lifetime resident ot vidson cvcle, takrn from U. campus or Informalities In tfi Inter- Taylorsville, Utah, wife of th late Tues. Aug. 1 est ot the Colleoe. Henry Harker, Jr. Prlends may call Robert H. DeBoer from 4 to p.m. at the home ot Mr. Purchasing Aoent and Mrs. Jacob P. Burton, 83 West 6400 South, Murrey. OPPORTUNITIES Funerals ADVERTISERS: r - if' MODEL ADAMS Funeral services for z S. Adams of 559 S. Mam St, Layfon, will be held Monday at 2 P.m. in Ihe LDS Layton Stake House, 745 S. Chapel Street. Friends may call at Ltndoulst Chapel of Memories, 340 N. Main St., Kaysville, Sunday, 5 to 9 p.m., and Monday, It a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Interment In Ihe n Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Lindquist Chapel Memories. ANDERSON Funeral services for Helen A. Anderson wID be conducted 10 a m Saturday at tha Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Blvd, Friends may call at Evans and Early;, 574 East 1st South, Friday evep.m. and Saturday at ning, 7 to place of aervices on half hour prior. Family requests In lieu of flowers contributions be made to the Zion Lutheran Church Memorial Fund Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans and Early BEAN Funeral services for Georpe C. Bean will be held Satur-S12 noon Jn the Larkin Mortuary T Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends m call at the mortuary Saturday prior to services. t. Self Lake City Cemetery. Fun-erdirectors. Larkin Mortuary. Kaysvllle-Layto- of 1- -:Spicial NoHcet Reunions DA EM J's LEATHER Hunters Shooters COLEMAN BOREN Supplies Custom Leather and Repair DESCENDANTS 1129 East 2st So. 487:7209 Reunion wiM be held 7 August at the PRIVATE riding Instruction given by North Park In Provo, with registrainstructor appf. English equitation tion beginning at 10 a m. Lunch will and horse are both intermountain be at noon. Program end games high-poiwinners. Call or will follow. Each family Is asked to bring their own lunch. Free watermelon. DeMOLAY Runrw Mother's Club mage and baka sale. Aug. 6th and 7th. 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 pm. DeMoiay Florists House. 666 East So. Temple. Park ing In rear Masonic Temple tot DETECTIVES Divorce child custoEM 4dy specialists. We have equipment ' to detect and find phone ten and FLORAL hidden microphones, etc. 3554666 Member World Secret Serv. Assoc. DELIVERY SALT LAKE'S LEADING FLORIST PRIVATE awlmmlng pool membership. Only 10 families. Enipy the EM convenience of your own back yard pool without tha expense or upkeep. Fortune Way. Call Burial Vaults MARLOWE MANOR GRADE SCHOOL DUALITY FOR 35 YEARS Nonsectarlrn. nrlvat INSIST ON Kindergarten, Grades 1, 2, 1 Phone orJW-751- 1 DANCE" classes starting "Southeast Dance Academy, 3 k yrt. up. Bus SOLD THROUGH ALL LEADING pickup service to your door. Utah's FUNERAL DIRECTORS largest and most modern dancing school. I Notices Horsemen BROWN free JOHNSONVAULTS Special "GETTING MARRIED? thrifty, get Invitation, for 84.5) par 100. Speedy Printing. SUBSTITUTE mothar needed? For dependable child care, for the vacation or busineu trip. Call Grannya B XLASSI FI ED ADVERTISERS fnc363-6068- . PLEASE PHONE YOUR "WANT-AD- " fUMMAGE .ale Sal. 8 Iftt. Bike." refrig., rugs, fruit bottles, odds and ends. 6675 So. 267 West. BIRTHDAY PARTIES. s. Ponies for parties and other 295-- lit, guitar, drum or accordion $1.50. .Instrument lessons. free. Progressive Music. NEEDED MODELS . 423 South 5th East RUMMAGE SALE Sat., 9 am. 118S Richard. St- - (Pet. Mam and West Tempi). D.MLY 8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. ADS BEFORE 1:00 P.M. FOR NEXT DAY PAPERS SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 12 NOON . .- FASTER WANT-AYour ad-tak- er - SERVICE D can serve you better earlier in the 'week, on the less busy days. ' M DIAL 521-353- 8929, EXPERT quilling. Crib, regular and spreads. SPACE for 1 grave at City Carnet. -erv. ' 4 "SALT "Lake Cltv dametary lot. tor sale $325. IN EARN a wig by being hostess gt a wig party, 1,000 YDS. ot Olson Fact. to you savings.466-5753- . ACCORDION or "guitar lessons, your home. Instrument turn. DRUM LESSON SPECIAL, SUO P rogresslve Music. CRESTWOOD Swim Club member, ship., 1965 dues paid, 5175.485;2343. COMRL. PREPARATION COUPSB FOR DRIVER'S LICENSE. FOR YOUR small adv. $. For max. coverage. Mr. Fillmore, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PET 5 JUST. SAY, "CHARGE FOR sale Membership tor Crest, wood Swimming Club. For cash or trade. FOR 4ale Encvcloaadla, cash. 152 aft. 5. COINS from collection tor CEMETERY. Pickup Service. HU IT" AN EXPERIENCED WILL HELP YOU WORD YOUR AD court SURF guitar, a. Fun. Easy. Instrument turn. DA RUMMAGE sale Aug. 9 a.m. te Urn. VFW Hall, 833 So. Tnd E. 4 LOTS In Redwood Memorial Eg tales, at cost. 29,5878. WANTED orlg. oil paintings. FrencB antiques. Prvt. WIGS at a discount, by appointment, terms, Lori, Massage and Bath S DESERET GYM MASSAGE Ladies' Salon, Men' Salon r 8 welcome. HEALTH studio. AppoIntmenfoiUvI 260 So. 5th Eat. Phone 6 Travel, Bui Lines DRIVERS needed to drive cars td and from adioinlng atates, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and all west coast cltiag, and from Michigan, New York, Illinois, Nebraska, jowa end Kansas to Salt Lake CltvT Wa need drivers coming to Sail Lake from San Francisco, Lot An gales and Denver. Thle b not am ptovment.- - Deposit and refargncd sanaasy ft Ci, and Found lost LOST t Alexander gj Noticw W LOGAN Joseph Elton Price, 59, Logan, e'ed Wednesday night following a heart atteci, dorn Nov. - 23, 1903, Lewiston, La-County, a son of Jesse Junius 1C60). The State Highway Department, in penter' mh Cache VaflevrlCSvrfi accordance with the provisions" of ?L Login V ,h Civil Rights Act. of 1964 Watsm Nov. 21, fej, Survivors- widow; sons, daughters'. (78 Stat. 252) and to Regulations of (15 Clan-- , Depertment of Commerce Eddie, Cloln, all Pocatello, th Idaho; Ronald W Montpelier, Idaho; C F.R , Part f), issued pursuant to Ellon J . Phoenix, Arlz.,- - Mn. Dar- such Act, hereby notifies all bidder that it will arftrmetive v Insur rell (Mary Ann) Pitkin, Nlbley, the contract entered Into pursuant to Cache County; Mn. Doug (Kgrtn) this advertisement will be awarded Fairbanks. Paradise, 22 to the lowest Calif.; responsible bidder withgrandchildren; brothera, elsters, Dan, out discrimination on thg ground of Brigham City; Ezra, Smlthfleld, color, or national origin. Cache County; Mrs, Prgaton Proposal forms, plans, cross secLuthv, both Ogden; Mn. Arthur (Mery) tions and specifications are on file in the offlca tha Stat Road CommisRWrut. sion, Sait of SaitVaka Clty Mr- Lako City, end tho office of It District Engineer at Ooden. m l Nelson p Saturday Utah, where may ba reviewed Memorial .Funeral where by prospectivethey bidder. Chapel, Specificatrlnd call Friday 9 p.m., Satur- tions, proposal forms, and plans may day attar II a.m. Burial, Smlthfleld b obtained Ofat Commission the Cemetery. fices at Salt Lake City, upon apof plication and payment of a $5.00, no part of which will be reS. a funded. submit must Each bidder N William S. (Spider) letter from an GDf approved surety comAlexander, 60, Ogden, died of t furnish said gueran'eemg Fndey mornino ln an Ooden hS.oT pany bidder with bond. The right tal. Bom March 25, HS5, ta to re'ect anyrequired or all bids Is reserved. William and Phylln Romney a(?m s C'rtifled chek, der. Married Mab'e turner, Junai chec'c, or aooroved proposal puaren-te- e Ont Canada. '9,k Sudbury, States bond frr not lass than fve per in September, crit nf to, at amount of bid made LnPecl0. utah General Dept, pevab'e to the State Roed Commisjn 1955, Member Episcopal sion must aceomneny each bid as Church of the Good itiephero. $u evidence of good faith and a guarandauphters, John, tee that If awarded the contract, the A bert. E rn. st Arthur, William, Mrs. bidder will execute the contract and Bertha Peterson, Mrs. fcobart furnish contract bond 6s required. FredJ (Gladys) Moulding, all Ogden; Shir-Any additional Information me" he San Fernando, Calif.; 14 grandsecured at the offlct of thg Stata It children, Commission. Road Funeral Monday, 1 pm.. Episcopal Dated this 3ist day of July. 1965. c4 Church the Good ROAD COMMISSION OF Shepherd. Friends call Myers Mortugry Sunday. STATE UTAH 9 p.m. Bur 181 Ogden City HENRY C. HELLAND, of Director (B 35) Highway! - William Notices HOTtCI TO CONTRACTORS Seated proposals will be received by the Stete Reed Commission of Utah Room 608 &rate Office building, Sait Lake Cltv. Utah, until' 2 o clock p.m. i uesday, August 3i, 196a, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a Bituminous Surfaced Roadway, Two Concrete Structures over SO1 Span end One Single Reinforced Con- -' 20.33' 0. to 8. in Sait Lake County, the same being that section of 39th South Street from Redwood Roed to Stale Street Identified as Federal Aid Proiect No.s 1st Contract, (5) 1 7 . - 28. Help Wanted Women STENO Neat appearing, shorthand necessity. Salary, open. Call Mr. Polled M the Aien E Bro-kbOrganization, Jot Interview. iricT" pays-t- op ,0B 6000 BirlJ- - 4644689 0 3$ 0341 Intertainment ln, WAITRESS HoutPtlean mU, h,v d7Vu? over 18, afternoon nigMlfCalM6M037jfttr ACCORDIONIST r 1 p.mT to jmeJjcmtw.2558MJorjppt EXP. tel. aollcitor per appt. 4S4-0- furniture calls. 81 |