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Show Solidarity Issue Lures News of Record Intermountain Obituaries S.L. Police Docket Municipal Employes By Barbara Springer Tribune Staff Writer employes unless the Youths Pick Slate at Boys Slate - Mock Trial During the two days in Logan the bys have participated in a mock trial and have learned about the function of the system. Salt Lake City police Capt. Dewey Fiilis spoke to the con-- v e n t i o n Monday morning about the function of the city police department in todays government. During the afternoon the boys heard three lectures from prominent city officials in Utah. Speaking to them two-part- y were J. Karl MacFarlane, assistant mayor of Ogden ; E. J. Gam, Salt Lake City commission; and Olaf E. Zundel, prigham City mayor. City Mayors All mock city officials were sworn Into office Monday afternoon. Receiving t,les as mayors were: Jim Gunnell, Salt Lake City; Dale Schultz, Ogden; Timothy D. Purnell, Dennis Roosevelt; Beatty, Ogden; Rick L. Persons, Dug-waGerald Kidd, Layton; Bruce W. Anderson, Ogden; Gregory Williams, Salt Lake City; Jimmy Jensen, Price; Wilkinson, Salt Lake t Want Contract Joe Campbell of the nation City; James Jensen, Kays-vill- and com- negotiations mittee, reiterated Mr. Carrs statement that were not proposing a strike now and were fighting like crazy to get a contract. Wally Walton, president of the Salt Lake City Employes Assn., while admitting the employes is the problem same as the fire fighters, emphasized that the leg isL lure created the city, but is treating it like an Illegitimate e; Tom Ackerman, Salt Lake City; Fichard Bowman, Kaysville; Scott R. Dean, Vernal; Rich Spillman, Jadon H. Smith, Salt Lake City; Matt Warner, Provo; Terry Hoggan, Clearfield; Doug Thomas, Ogden; Craig Lundell, Ogden; Dave Anderson, Kearns; Brent Ferris, Farmington; Ronald Hansen, Spanish Fork; and David Irvine, Salt Lake City. Ralph Sperry, president of the American Federation of State, County and Munic'pal Employes, Local 1030 agreed with Mr. Walton that the only constructive thing we can do at this late date is to help sell the legislature." Urges Pressure Jim Fisher, former firefighters president and now a representative of the International Association of Firefighters, said, however, I say put pressure on the city commission where it belongs. They sip your paycheck, not the legislators! . . . The city commissioners want you to do their dirty work . . . Its about time you woke up! He that in unity, emphasized theres strength;" adding, you've got to organize for yourselves and speak for yourselves. Also present at the meeting was Fred Hamilton, r of secretary-treasure- Teamsters Union, Local the 222. a He hinted that possibility the Teamsters are going to take a crack at this but that they (dispute) have not yet taken any position. Irregardless of what posi- tion we will take, Mr. Hamilton continued, youve got to organize. Its the only answer! Charts Meeting He told the audience that there would be & meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Teamsters office, East, for Teamster members and Salt Lake City Water Department employes. Earlier in the day, the Utah Public Employes Assn, met 443-6t- h with small groups of city workers being asked to merge their employe group into the association. Well not represent you In Field blue sky demands, Services director Don G. told a meeting in the city commission chambers. Pug-mir- St? Center $t , Viol iceress Tuesday morning the gates will spend most of the time in state conventions for the mock nationalist and federalist parties. In the they will hear dele- from Stanley M. speeches Smoot, Davis County commissioner, and Delmar Swede Larson, Salt Lake County sheriff. IN TIME OF NEED DEMAND A JOHNSON WHY J0HH50N? Over 3$ years of experience guarantees a completely reliable product Heavy Steal 1726 Jefferson -- 4 Dsthrsrv A? Piece - 85-34- te Any Cwoeftry Ruhena s Hensley sisppea sel Pth f eight Shopliftings Suspect arrested 7SO E 21st Sooth, two toy trucks; recovered, two juvenile referred to juvenile court i3fi-9tEast, food Items recovered, suspect arrested e, 10?6 E 3rd Ave., 1971 Yamane motorcycle, $a0. 1st South, West Temple, 1961 Chevrolet Imoala, S200, South 19tn East, bicycle, 75. East, bicycle ia. 1407 Indiana Ave, S3 29 worth of gasoline (fa lure to pa 2nd South, West Temple, pu-s- e tonuninq iewe.ry item 3100. 47t c oalsvine A.e, chair, basket-b- a Jurors Decide Slaying Suspect Guilty Accused slayer Phillip Gore Young was found guilty late Monday of murder in the second degree in third district court, Joseph G. Jeppson presiding. Young, 24, was accused in the stabbing death of Jolene Meyers. The jury of 11 men and a woman deliberated more than five hours before returning the verdict. Monday both lawyers presented their final arguments to the jury. Sentencing was set for June 21. Police Identify Car Victim, 27 A man struck and killed by a car while he was crossing State St. at 5200 South Sunday night was Identified Monday as Paul Edwin Carroll, 27, Aurora, Colo. The victim was thnown 88 feet when he was struck by a car driven by Susan Davies, 17. 5908 S. 570 East, Murray. Murray police said two other cars had swerved to miss the victim prior to his being struck. Mr. Carroll vas employed by a carnival being held in Murray Park. t 6 5th South, Redwood Pssd, power, hand tools, $115 (truck prowl). 2M S. 4th West, s,o cash 1071 Tooez, two car stereos, 43 tapes, S300 (car prowis). 211 New Star Dr., stereo tape, 85 75 (car prowl) 2nd North, State Street, lecket, gloves, 25 (car prowl). 2682 Beverly, bicycle, 80 h East, bicycle, 131. 812 S. Sate, 41 cash. 1405 Canterbury Dr, oicycie, 120. 228 E 9th South, bieyoe 3005 St. Mary's 45. Cl., bicycle, Recovered Stolen Vehicles Third District Court Sentencing? James Duncan Corbin, 20, 78 E. South; burglary in the second indeterminate deqree, term, Utah State Prison. Stay et execution end 5th probation granted. Utah Traffic Deaths Total to Date: Total to Total to Date. 126 120 117 Gty Criminal Court Sentencings Lucius John Beqay 33, seven days in tail, East,- - drunk, court retains jurisdiction. David Michaet 3IasKi, 20, Clearfield Job Corps Center, drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). David Beroan Blood, 23, 3150 Ken ton Dr ; solicit ng sexeeja for hir 30 days in tail and $150 fine, st upended on payment of fine. Edward h Jay Bush, 25, Fast; drunk stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Raymond Francis Curran, 53, 24? E. 6th South; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Craig W.lliam Fausett, 23, 1156 Ramona Ave.; soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 days in iail and $i50 fine, tail suspended on payment of fine. Arthur Daniel Galloway Jr., 24, Butte, Mont.; soliciting sex acts hire, X) days In Tail and 150 fine, Iail suspended on payment of fine. Alton Bertine Haile, 33, h East, Apt. 5; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Herbert Leon Helser, 54, no address; drunk, 15 days in tail, court retains jurisdiction. Oral Lytel Knudson, 70, d East, drunk, flv? days In iail Kenneth Martin, 28 St. Georqe; Soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 day in iail and $150 fine, jail suspended on payment of fine. Alfred Martinez, 18, 154 W. 3rd South, drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Donald Rav Pruitt 33, no address; drunk; 20 days in Iail, court retains Jurisdiction. Boone Smith, 41, 1047 Windsor ftt.; drunk, 15 days In Iail Steven Lindley Tate, S3, 1403 W. 3th South; assault end battery, stricken (no complaints). Lawrence Edward Varner, 24, Butt Mont ; soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 davs In Iail and $150 fine. iail suspended on payment of fine. Marriage Licenses Elko. Nev. Chrirt'aB Hauotn, 27, Clear- Jjrt,Utah, field, Judith Ann Garcia, 29, Sunset, Utah. Joha A. ZInie, 33, Hooper, Utah; L rUl 31, Utah"" Aa Vtrnon Drantu, 47, Amarlcm Fork, Utah; Janat Lon Hunting Umph, 42, American Fork. Richard Henry Crew, 42, Salt Lake; Florlca C. Anderson, 26, Salt Lake Stevan Lake; Dai. Thompson, 25, Salt JanMn Jonas, 22, Salt Laks. City, Utah; Coiette Faye 24, Brigham Rhodes, 19, Ogden. A. Edward Whitmore, 35, Saif Lake; Bernice Bale Hickman, 42, Aurora, Gal. Morris U,&r. Utah. Ann Jones, Rees, 20, 19, Hsntfsr, Coalville, Births Births recorded at Salt Lake area hospitals during the period ended at 9 pm. Monday Include. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. David Blanchard, 5193 Heath Ave., son Mr. end Mrs. Joel Andrus, 84 5tn Eas, dauqhter. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Ranson, 4934 Elaine Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Gert Foerster, 1638 Wilson Ave., son. LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rasmussen, 351 E. 3360 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. N. Alan Barnes, 1650 Craig Cl., son. Mr. and Mrs. Donnls R. Barker, East, son. Mr. and Mrs.? James rt. Walken-hor- st 526 Gladiola St , son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Rica, 4428 St . son Jaah Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SHverio, 409th East, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Weenlfl, 1553 Nantucket, daughter Mr. and Mrs Richard Joel Smith, Grantsville, son. St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Stephtn Young, 1362 3345 South, son Mr. and Mrs. William Bilbo. 1335 Fairoaks W V., Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Russeif, 252 , Canyon Rd., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis CsmoimMe, 230 E. 4th Norht, Bounhful, son. E E University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donlan, 2686 Preston St., dauohter. Mr. end Mrs. Terry Lee West, 951 Washington St., son. VaDey West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wane Webb, Granger Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel B. Crump, 136l6-17tWest, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gonzales, 6980 S. State, Midvaie, son. 3763 Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. David Flflta, 991 7th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Johnson, 1740 Indiana Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan D. Rigby, 7449 1st West, Midvaie, daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth M. Chris tensen, 4599-7- rt jqn h6r. and Mrs. E. Sylvester 770 E. 45th South, son. jst, MOUNTAIN FUEL , 4 L i - Dec i Evansville, 1913, Hi to Kay fed R Marie Graham Ann q b v 17, I 1968, Wvo Evanston, Member Method , ist Church Pamt-- i n o contractor. Merchant Marine 2 years. Member Buildmg and Con- srruenon Trades Local No. 77. our- ,'s 's,; v i v o rs: widow. stepson, Jrseoh Graham, Sait Lake City, brothers, sisters. Bill Gritfm, California Kenneth Grlffm, Taconu, Wash.; Mrs. Mary Faurot, Coronado, Calif. Mrs. Oscar (Ruth; Van Ccm-pervaven Kansas. Funera. Thurs-oa- v 2 p m , 5850 S. th East, where friends call Wednesday p m., Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. Ite'en V. Goddard HtJen Virginia Goddard, Roberta Street, j died June 6 in a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes Born Aug. 73, 2153 1897 Rock Wyo ber Edella D. Smith - Edella Dalton CLEARFIELD, 78, died June 6 In a Roy hos Born May pital of natural causes 23, 1893, Willard, pcx Elder County, to Jtmes M and Isabella Perry Dal- ton. Married Charles Liness Smith Nov. 22, 19)6, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Resident, Clearfield, 49 years. Member LDS Church. Former president YWMIA; relief society, Clearfield 1st LDS Ward. Former member. North Davis Stake board. Member, Clearfield Primary Literary Guild; Rose Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Survivors: husband; Clear-fielsons, daughter, Robert L Perry D., Jur-a- u, Alaska; Charles H., Ogden? Mrs. Bennie M. (Nela) Mangus, Bountiful; 12 grand4 children; brother, Robert D. Dalton, Oakland, Calif. Funeral Wednesday Clearfield 1st LDS WanTChapelT pm. 350 Center, Clearfield. Friends call Larkin & Sons Mortuary, 24th A Adams, 9 o m at Ward Ogden, Tuesday Chapel Wednesday afternoon. Burial Clearfield Memorial Par. endeil P. ' I JJ LJ Tree June JaCODSOIl ROY Wendell Parker Jacobson, 67, Roy, died June 6 m an Ogden home of natural nursing cause- - . Born 3, 1904, Paris, Idaho, 10 5 liver Jun. and Emma Jane Thornock Jacobson. Married Pearl Nelson Feb. 28, 1924, Logan; solemnized Logan sons, daughters, Cmt-Wenaeii, Ben croft, Idaho. Resident Roy. 1 year. Attended Bnaham Young University. Former Deputy assessor. Caribou Idaho. Survivors: County, widow; sons, daughters Owen Wendell, Ben James, both Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Vertl J. Fitrsimmons, Northfield, III ; Mrs. Adrian (Colleen) Dalton, Ogden, Mrs. Gerald (Dian) Rasmussen, Florence, Mont ; 13 ffrandchil-drebrothers, s.r'er, Lman, Poca teMo; Grant S, Long Beach, Calif; Mrs. Robert (La'eda) Carr, Oqden. unera! Wednesday Bancroft LDS Ward Chapel, 1pm, Bancroft, Idaho. Friends call ward chaoel Wednes11:30 am. until day services. Burial Bancroft Cemetery. f Harvey L. Neubert MAR ViSTA, CALIF. Harvey La.Aon Neubert, 42, formerly of Ooden, died June 4 in a Culver City nncmtal cancer. Born Jan. is, 1929, Portola, Calif., to E. M Harvey and Ada Pierce Neubert. Mamed Wand n Oakey Dec. 7,, 1953, Sa't Lake LDS Temple Chemistry teacher, East High School, Salt Lake City, 2 years; Bountiful High School, years; Beverly Hills High School, 9 years. B A. Brigham University; M.A., University of Utah. mission, Sweden, 1949-5Survivors: Mar widow, Vista; sons, daughters, David, Paul, Bryce, Reed, Joel, Nannett, all Mar Vista, parents, Provo,Jane, Utah; sisters, Mrs. Don (Donna) Jones, North Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Charles (JoanrO Turner, Sait Lake City, Funeral Thursday 11 a m. Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel. Ooden, where friends call Wednesday p m., Thursday prior to service. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. J Larry R. Peterson CENTERPIELD, Sanofte County try Reed Peterson, 19, Center-fieldrowned June 6, 1971, test of Centerfield. 11, 1952, Gunnison, to Charles Ayg. H. and Helen Punk Peter-aoStudent, Snow Collese. Eoh-raigraduated from Gunnison Val-l?- 9 High School; priest, Centerfield Ward; member Gunnison Volley Riding Club; former president F.F.A., Gunnison High School. Survivors- - parents; brothers, sisters, Howard, servtnd Washington Canadian Mission; Paul, Kathryn, Mary, all Centerfield; grandparent,, Mrs. Cha-le- s Funk, Manh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Peterson, Gunnison. d Wednesday, Ward chapel. Friends call Jensen Funeral Home, Gunnison, 9 p m., and Wednesday Tuesday before services. Burial, Gunnison City Cemetery. Kamtiy suggests to Gunnison Stake Bldo. Fund. lorn. Harold E, Troyer POCATELLO Funeral services were conducted June 7 for Harold E. Trover, 78, Pocatello, who died June 4 In a Pocatello hospital o e harr ailment. Born Nov. 13, 1892, Penton Harbor, Mich, to Joel and Rose R. Trover. Married Venetta Allen Kump, Dec. 18, 954, Pocatello. Former resident, Utah Publisher, editor, Idaho Labor News, 1947. Sales KSEI Radio Station 21 supervisor, years Member, Pocatello American Legion Post No. 4; Portneuf Lodge 18, AFAAM; Pocatello Scottish Rfte Bodies; El Korah Shrine Temp'e Survivors; widow, son, Walter E., Houstoh, Tex ; stepson stepdaughter, Dr. Max J. Allen, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Robert (Paula) Gray-Fort Worth, Tex ; 5 arandchll-ure7 Joseph R. Obray Mantas, v 4 i? Star, Heart. Purple and Frenh Cross, memoer Veterans of Foreian Greek Orthodox Wars, Church; Hometown Bakery, Tooele, for 42 years Survivors: widow; son, daughters, Leo, Dorothy, Connie, all Tooele, sister, Mrs. Peter (Angelina) Bolovi, Montreal, Canada. Funeral Thu sday, 1 pm, Holy Trinity Greek Orfhodox church, 279 S. 2nd West, Salt Lake City. Friends call Tate Mortuary, Tooele, Wednes- oay p m., wnn Prayer Service et pm. Bunal, Tooele Cemetery. Ethel B. Jensen PARADISE, Cache County seph Ravmon Obray, 57, died June 7 of a heart ailment. Born Way 23, K. and 1914, P&.adise, to Joseph Eva Hulse. Married Sylvia May 10, 1937, Loaan. Employe, cheese plant, Wellsvine, Survivors; widow, son, dugl.fers, Chns, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs Diane Hamoson, Roy; Mrs. Hel (Rayne) Lundberq, ? Smlthfield, Cache County: 1i great - qrandchild; Droth-e- r, Sarramento. Funeral Garo.d, Thursaay noon, Paradise LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Hall Mortuary, Loaan, Wednesday 7 9pm, relief society room. Ward Chaoei, Thursday one hour prior to services. Bunal Parpdise Cemetery. Ethel service j Rees Mamed Active 30 services Jan LDS I 26 many; later solemnized in- TernSwitzerland to Came pie Utah !n i960. husSurvivors, band; daughters, Renat L , Stand M., Franz Braunschweig City; brother Germany. Funeral Thursday, 2 p m. 260 K. South Temple, where friends call 8 Wednesday pm, and Thursday one hour before services. Burial Wasetch Lawn Memorial Park, m. William Roper tery. Edwin L. Jones - DRAPER Edwin Llewellyn Jones, 85, 12050-8t- h East, died June 7 at home of natural causes Born Dec. 23, 1885, Botlervlile, Salt Lake Countv, to Silas S. end Mary Jensen Jones. Married Amy Annettie Butler; she died 1936? married Mary E. Nerdm Feb 3, 1937. Plant foreman, Utah Power 8. Light Co, retired. Member LDS Church Survivors: widow, sons, daughters, Raymond $., Boise; Lloyd B , Grand Junction, Colo ; Leo W., Mr. Floyd E. (Ruby) Nina Silcox, Fletcher, Lea Yokubonis, all Salt Lake City; 25 35 g r a n d children; idren; sisters, Mrs. Roscoe (M a) Staker, Mrs. Bertie Ellison, Mrs. Alice Pelham, ail Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ida Bolman, Cocoerton; brother, Joseph L Tooele. Funeral Thursday 2 pm, Draoer 3rd LDS Ward chapel, 12300-6t- h East. Friends II 8090 S. State, Midvale, Wednes-- i p m., Thursday ward chapel day hour prior to services. Burial Murray Cemetery. Timmy Evans KEARNS Evans, Timmy son of Ph.lhp Edward and Judy Lee G. aorv Evans, 4776 W. 4775 South, died June 6 In a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born June 5 Survivors parents; Linn. brothers, Tammey slstes, Ronald Edward, Susan Ann, Sherri Linn, Raymond, all Kearns; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Evans, Murrav, Willard Greaory, Kearns; Mrs. Athahe Zdnlch, Murray; great Mrs, qrandmether, Bessie Evans, Salt Lake City. Grave10 side services Thursday am, Friends call 4670 Sandy Cemetery Highland Dr., Wednesday p m. Erven A. Scott -- Dewain E. Winget KEARNS W 4681 Dewain Ellis WinaM, 4835 i South, K e a r n s , I died June 7 off a n accidental f B o r n I drowning. Feb. 12. 1955, Mur- rav to Dewamg and Leah Stock- Wmoet. Stutnq dent Kearns High School. Member William Roper, 87. BURLEY died June 7 in a Burley nospitai after a short illness. Born Oct. 27, 3, Half Way, Mo., to William Henry and Maigaret Ann Moreau Roper. Mamed Lee Brock, 1908. Missouri; she die, 1916; married Tressa McGiflln, Burley, Dec. 26, 1917. Member, Burley First Presbyterian Church Idaho resident since 1911. Owner, founder, Roper ClothinQ store chain. Served Cassia County Fair board; Burley school board. Charter member, past president, Burley Chamber of Commerce; BurIdaho Cluu. Director, ley Rotary Ranch for Youth. Member, IOOF lodge No. 158. Member Burley BPO 158 N. Elks Lodge Member Scottish Rite, Burley. Member. El Koran Shrine Temple. Survivors: wiuow; sons, daughters, Mrs. Henry (Mau-rinGrohosky, peclo, Cassia County; John W., Twin Falls? James H., 4 greatBurley; grandchildren; brother, grandchild; sisters, irl, Mrs. Carl (Nora) Texas; Davis, Mrs. Union, S.C.; Roy (Ruby) Tex. Funeral Stracke, Waco, 1.30 pm., Burley 1st Wednesday Presbyterian Church. Friends call Payne Mortuary, Tuesday afternoon, evening. Bunal Pleasamr View Ceme- - Funer-a- l ORANGEVALE, CALIF. services were held In Orangeveie June 2, 1971, for fcrven Ollen Scott, 53, who died May 29, In Carmichael, Calif , of natural causes. Born Oct. 29, 1917, to Joesph Ervin and Delia Crystal Bosh Scott. Married Lola Sheiedby, 1954; later divorced. Married Rachael Richards, 1956 Served In Navy for 13 years; employe transfer company. Survivors: widow; son, Raymond, Santa Barbara; daughter, Mrs Don (Patsev) Simpson, Fair Oaks, Calf ; steo daughters, Sheryl, Gale Banker, both Orangeville; thne Grandchildren; brothers, sister, LaMar, Llndon, Utah; Joseph G, Santa Suzanne, Calif ; Mrs. Vivian Uune) White, Anaheim; father, step mother, both Salt Lake City. William T. Thompson WilMILFORD, Beaver County liam Theodore Thompson, 85, died June 7 in a Milford hospital of natural causes. Born Oct. 27, 1885, Greenville, Beaver County, te William Theodore and Susan Allen Thompson Arrled LeVerna Da'ley July 11 1912, Beaver; solemnized St. LDS Survvors: George Temple widow; sons, daughters, tarl T., Mrs Riche. d E. (Leah) Foerster, both Bountiful; James warren, Lake-tidCalif ; Mrs Charles (Thelma) qrend-ch- . Jeoosen, American Fo'-k- ; idren; 17 great grandchildren; brother, Dave, Callente, Nev. Funeral Wednesday 10 am. Miltord LDS Ward Chapel Friends call Southern 8 Uigu Vo iuary, Minu'd, Tijesoay p m , Wednesday hour pnor to services. Bunal Milford Cemetery. Richard Joseph Murphy, son of Michael David end George Sue Moore Murphy, 2972 Banoury Rd , d eo Jure 6 m a Se Lake hos-tal of natural causes Born June 5, Salt Lake City. Survivors parenK; bi others, sisters. Aura Jane, Micn-rDavid, Snaupn Mrie, Den Arthur, el Salt Laxt Ciy, O'endDd'enhs, Mrs Mary A Cc'-naWod Cross, M. and Mrs. GeorQ J. Moore, 'vices Kingston, Oh!o. Graveside Tuesnay J ?m ML View Memorial Scales. farmer, Married 16, 11 p Nathaniat Auguste Emsfma Schoenfeld Klein 4o65 Creek Lane, died June ? 4, 1971, at home of natural causes Born July 20, 1893, KoenlQsberq, to AuGermany, gust Wilhelm and Louise Charlotte Klein Sche feld. Emil Robert9, Klein, Sept. 1921, Koeniosberg, Ger for Salt Lake Cemetery. .urvlvors: sons, John daughters, P., Magna, Georqe, Mrs. Jo- v (Evelyn) seph Husband, Mrs. A. (Laura) Gard her, all Kearns; Don L., Calif ; Mrs. Rooert.C. (iva) Whear, Tooele; 12 grandchilc,ren. serial I 1889 p j e asant I Grove, to Har end Annie Pierces Loader I .. .... Married Retta Slater, sept 24, IVI4 Salt Laxe City Fruit farmer; member LDS Church Survivors, wioww; sons, daughter Harry, FoTest, Grant, all Pleasant Grove; Elvin (Ben), Provo; Dale, Mrs Max (Elayne) Hunsaker, both American Fork. 21 grandchildren; 15 great - grandchildren; brothers, sls-t- k s, Will, Earl, Mrs. Berthu Nelson all Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Pearl Davis, Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p m., Pleas ant Grove Stake House Friends cail Clpin Family Mortuary, Tuesaay p m., and Wednesday before services at the chapel. Burial, Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Martha J. Brcthersen am , Church, LDS Sd Me Surviuiy WQOW, geies, Dean, Auguste S. Klein MAGNA Funeral Martha J. Broth ersen, 73, 2793 S 8950 who West, died June 6, will 1 be Wednesday pm. Magna LDS Chapel ward Friends call Tues7 9 p m., 8525 day W. 27th South, h f t f Los sons Encmo William Los Anueies; Roben, G'en-Oc,- le 6 granocn tgren, brother, Roo-r- t. Long Beach, s sters Mrs. Har-o- d (Marqaret) Yourq, Norco, Mrs. Bounfitou (Neve) Grant, George Utah. Buriai Fores! Lawn Memorioi PaiK, Glendaie. A n 78, Millon E. Jensen Oct. 2, 1915, Salt Lake City, solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple, he died May 28, 1951. Former member, City Brigham i vie C Improvement Club; Social ! Development Club' Relief LDS Church. Survivors: Society, sons, daughters, M. Reese, Brigham Mrs. S1itv. Dr. Ross E., Heer City; Richard (Rita) Condie, Saif Lake Itv; Mrs. D. B. (Ruth) 1 Stockton, Calif.; 13 grandchildren, Funeral Thursday il am, Petersen Funeral Chapel, Brigham City, where friends call 9 p m., Thursday prior Wednesday to services. Burial Brigham City Cemetery. Wednesday, 12 Lae. Pleasant .Born r- Silver BRIGHAM CITY 77, died Jensen, June 7 in a Heber of City hospital causes. natural Born Jan. 9, 1894, Brigham City to John Willard and Martha Jensen ' ; C ha't- - 1927 City vors PLEASANT GROVE (Nat) Loader, 82, Pleasant Grove, died June 6, 1971 at home of natu ral causes Born Jan. 26, ' member Church. .Canada WW I Cuiit1' Manager S a f eway n.t at markets, Sait Schocl1 Fruit 1941, eceived x senoo1 Jordan dist"ict, Outstanding teacher award, American 1966 Served, secretary, Assoclat'on of Cn 'ahood Education 196-o-t Irrernational, Secretary, Auoio Visual Deoi , UFA M.emDer LDi Church. Served Summit Sake school, YWMIA, Sunday primary; boards. President, heneier YWVIA; Primary Charter member Daugnters o the Utah Pioneers, Heneter chapter. Survvors son, esuQhter, Devey R lodho Falls, Idaho; Mrs Harold Covina, 6 (Ruth) D Bodily West great - qranaaauoh grandchildren, Bavard 'Boo', ter, sisei. R Bardslev, Mrs. Jess (Mmerva) Funeral Thursaay Salt L3ke Citv 1 30 Cnaoel, pm., Holbrook Fune-ca'I 3 2al S friends where East Urd Thursday pnor Wednesday pm, to services. Burial Heneter Cemetery teacher, . 25. Loi-- ' Grove, to Harry and Annie Pierce Loader Married R e 1 1 a Slater, 24, Sept. WU, Salt Lake City Edmonton, Alber- a, m migrated to US in 1908; Vet eran Utah 1889 Richard J. Slurphy weather 80, ntateiles, 21, Ralph 11 Dfeafaen lv2v Sect. LCS Sait Lake TemDie hf d ed 1942 7 July G r adc-- e LDS H gn bvnool. Sad LaKe C'tv Graou ate University o Nathanial Loader George Mantas Rees. 1971. Mem- LDS Church. Survivors: sons, Russell Dwioht, N o rman Dean, both Salt Lake 7 City; grandchildren; James Klnqfiorn, Diamondville, WvcC Funeral Tnursaay 11 am, 58su-9t- h East where friend call Wednesday p.m Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. Y 1 . s David and Margaret Duncan KinMarried gdom Dwight Young Goddard Dec. 2, 1919, Kemmerer, Wyo ; he died 2, Feb Housewife. la V-- TOOELE Georoe Tooele, died June a 5, 1971, in e Salt Lake hospital " after an expended Illness. Born Dec 26, V o uvura 1890, to Leo Greece, Konstant-nepd Margelus Mantas A'larned Theodora er-- X o i Tilth Mav Sunday School super. ntenoent; president Quorum; Sevenv's pas! YMMIA high president; priest; member American Forx City Council, eight years widow? Survivors dauohter, sons, Mrs. Roiend (Ruby) Sabev, Moral W.. both American For, Ponall V., Salt Lake City, 9 oranochridren; great - grandchildren; brothers, sister, LeRov, LeFay, both American Nellie Gieenwcodf Mrs. Fork; Manna Funeral Wednesday, 1pm, Ander& son Sons Mortuary chapel where frtenos call Tuesaay, 79 pm, and Vveonesday one hou' before services. Burial, American Fork City Ceme- V f 20, Strtrlr ne manager Steele! Cwthing and Shoe Sfore, 25 years member American Fork Fifth Ward; past scoutmaster former and Scout Commissioner; S ft Btha Wells. Mar-- John and 700 5 ii ?u Funeral Married shorii L 3 V onne Bw tery. Robert L. Wells Robert Laurence Wells 3050 East died s June 7 n e Salt1 Lake hospital of Born , Owner- - Nev for Tsarden, 67 &nor fee r I orence Rooisot LOS ANGELES vices were June 3 t or Jawk M Hart Aroeles, woo d ed ,Vev 3) at ngn at er an times Born Oct 3 Denver to Charles A tfivm and Mm- - 1904, Fork, ldu Sait Lake Tern- pie. Sne died Oct $6 149 Warried Esteila Ann Pvne, July 9, 191, Elko Chdmoer of Commerce; Kiwamt Cl up Served Trcmonton City CounWW cil II. Survivors: Veieran, widow; sons, daughters, Stan'ey R. Jr Jeffrey, Glen M., Nancy Louise, Tremonfon, Bradiev J LDS mission, Mamtooa, Canaaa; Mrs F, Stanley tPewoyl Ooden, Nimen, Mrs jav l Ethel Mael Bow cult, Loaan; 2 erandchndren, father, Park Valey, Box Eider County; brothers, sisters, Ourward, Park Valley, E. Mack, Pleasant Grove, Utah County; J. O een, Mrs. Howard (Grace) Rasmussen, Mrs. Clovis (Amy) Jordein, all Brigham City Funeral Weones-oa- y 1 pm, Tremonton 1st LDS Ward Chaoel Friends call Tuesday 7 9 pm Wednesday 11 a m l pm Roger Mortuary, Tremonton Burial River View Cemetery, Tremonton. cancer17, June 29, u'eTi)i years F AMERICAN FORK lei 85, Sreeie, & American FO"K, Ccd Jure 5. 1971. ' in a local hospital of natyj ai causes. Burn Ma- - h 15, 1886 American Fork, to Rivard R A i(.e af d A itche i S'eeie Marned Maoa e Va snail, Mae Anencant Sa'ci" lDS Member Charter Cnurcn n ember, Bear Vaney River June Avt , 1963 Pontiac CTO I3tn E.,.st nth South, 1963 Chtvroltl Nova 6dry Ray Lowery, -- j IDS Owner, Temple, operaur, i Cadillac (7Ii25758)SOU,h 574 Dowrtinoton 1971 1970 w Joseph Eire! Ivaet rover Palmer. I Warr rd Rose El I o se Pwusiev June 3, Salt LdKe ana munron 1638 9th East, food, cleaning agent, can of hair spray. Mm, recovered. , County C 28 South, pietes, cjps, saucers, Caff or Writs Hr tHFOKMATlON CEMENT VAULT CO. E'Her r0ui Andres, same Burglary fail JUn&on tL7ro5. East Ct , E tongue-in-groo- plastic asphalt seal unites caver securely with vault . The ultimate in protection and durability. StrucK. Hxe$ Wen-dove- r; S.L. TREMONTON peri- mciucc. Thefts child. LOGAN (AP) More than 600 high schoo1 juniors continued mock government procedures Monday at the annual Utah Boys State convention which began Sunday at Utah State University. Elections were held in the 24 separate mock cities and mayors, city clerks and other city officers were elected to govern the individual living areas. Candidates for county offices were nomirted Monday. The winners in the county elections will be announced Tuesday morning. Stew-ar- nt strike)." W'age Sait Florence R. Dearden Kearns 16th Ward President, LDS Teachers Quorum Babe Member Ruth baseball all star team, Kearns Survivors: parents, brothers sisters, Craig, Sherral, Rebecca, Christine, Ruth A. Nebon POCATELLO Ruh A. Nelson, Pocatello, died June 6 m a Poca tello hoscital of natural causes. Born Oct 1, 1883, Sait Lake C.tv to Millan and Mary Kimball Moffat. Married Thomas E Neison May H 19i0 Member First Congregational Church, Order of Eastern Star $ur- vors husoand, daughter, avs D. n R (Lois) Herman, Ooden, 5 Funeral Tuesday 2 pm. First Congregational Church, Pocatello Friends call Dow nard Funeral Home Tuesday until services. Bunal Mr, Moriah Cemetery ft7, Funerals AAMODT Funerai services tor Arinur Herbert Aamodt will be heid at l p m Tuesaay at the 36th ward chaoel, 351 Navaio Street. Frienos may call AAonaay evening from 6 9 p m. at 260 East Soutn Temole and one hour prior to services on Tuesday at the church 'nterment, Murrav City Cemetery cuneral directors, Larkin Mortuary. ASPER Funeral services tor Erma L. Griftin Clavton Asper will 12 be heid Tuesaay noon, in tre Larkin Mortuary chapel, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Monday evening from 57 pm. and Tuesaay one Pour pnor to serSalt Lake City vices. Interment, tenete-y- . Funeral directors, Larkin BEYNON Fynerai services for Beynon will be held Wednesil a m. m the Sunset Lawn Mortuary Chepel, 2j50 East 13th South, where friends may call Tuesday evenmq 4 to fi pm. and Wednesday one hour pnor to services, Sunset Lawn Cemetery. Inierment r Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, funeral directors, Larkin Mor- tuary. BODtLL Funerai services fur Henry12 Kent Bodell will be helo Tuesnoon, tn the Hernman LDS day, Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State, Monday pm., and Tuesday af the ward chapel one hour prior to services interment, Herriman Cemetery. Goff Mortuary funeral directors. BOWEN Funeral services for Wallace B. Bowen will be held Tuesday, 12 noon. In the Bountiful 7th Ward chapel, 102 East 1400 South. Friends may cail at Lindquist's 727 North 400 Bountiful Mortuary, East, Monoa v. 7 d m., end 1 30 10 InterTuesday, am ment, Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary. BROTHERSEN Funeral services for Martha Jensen Brcthersen will be held Wednesday p m. in the Magna Ward Chapel 2941 South ouo West. Friends may call at 8525 West 2700 South, Magna Tuesday from p m. and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 30 Dm. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery Funerai directors- Pee! Funerai Home. BURGNER Funeral services for Beiva C. Burqner will be heid Wednesday, 2 30 pm, at Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary 4760 S State, where friends may call Tuesday 68 om, and Wdiesday one hour prior to services Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Soff and Sons. BUTCHER Funeral services for Margaret Phoebe Miller Butcher will be heid Tuesday 12 00 noon at th Deseret Mortuary, 36 E 7th South Street where friends may call on Monday l pm and Tuesday prior to services interment in the Sait Lake City Cemetery. Funeral direc- GOD JAR D Funeral services for Virginia Goddard will be held hursdav at 11 am ai Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th East, where frienos may call 7 to 8 p m. Wednesday, and Thursday one hour prior to aervices Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. Funerai service for .J8NSEN Zella Hutchins Jensen will be held Wednesday ? p m n Pe 34th Ward U1 North 8th West, wher .hapel, riends may celt one hour prior to s, services, Funarai director, Funeral directors, Curfis- Funeral service for fKING Aimeda Kmq will be held at noon at Sunset Lawn 2350 Eas; 13th Mortuary Chapel, South. Friend may ceil Monday 7 to 8 p m. end Tuesfrom evening Va hour prior to services. Interday ment, Sunset Lawn Cemetery. Funeral directors. Sunset Lawn Mortuary. PARK Funeral services for Mary Turpin Park will be held Thursday, 12 noon In the Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary Chapel, 476C South Slate where friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment, Elvsien Burial Gardens. Funeral directors V. C, Soft and Sons NICHOLS ..Funeral services for Ren Nichols will be held Wednesday, 12 noon, In the Jenkins-Soff- e 1' S state' where mav call Tuesday from 6 to a Dm, and Wednesday one hour ervlces. Interment, Murrav KiorJ City Cemetery. Funeral directors, C. Soft ar,dSoru. SCHAAR Graveside services for li Richard Rehan Sdhaar will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Elyslan Burial Gardens. Friends may call Monday evenin'! from 79 p m. at 260 T?mpl. Funeral directors, a r k m Mortua ry TATTERSALJL Funeral services for David L. Tattersall will be held Tuesday 2 P m at he South Cotton11th wood Ward chaoel, 5790 South ilth East. Friends may ca'I Monday, Dm, at Memorial Estates Mortu5850 South 9r East, and on Tuesary, day at the church after 1 p.m Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral directors. Memorial Estates Mortuary. .TAYLOR Graveside services for Alan Badger Taylor will be held at 3 pm Tuesday at the Salt Lake City Friends may call at 260 Cemetery. E South Tempi, Tuesday, 2 230 P m. Fun.ral director!, Lorkln Mor- LeRoy T. Wallace LeRov T. Wallace, 69, Logan, died June 6, 1971, at home of short illness. Born Nov. 10, 1901. Taylorsville, to Thomas Davis and AnnaBei Bennlon Wallace. Married Grace Reid, Nov. 21, 1923, Salt Lake Temple. Retired manager of Loaan J C. Penney member Loqan Klwams Company; Club, president and Logan Golf Country Club, member Elks Lodge, vice president Chamber of Commerce, member Dinner Club; served on executive board of Cache Valley Bov Scout Council, finance chairman; chairman Center Block Parking Committee; member Logan 20th Ward. Survivors: widow; sons, dauahter, Harold K Ogden; Dr. Gerald K., Logan; Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Folk-maIssaauah, Wash.; eight grandchildren; brothers, George Lowell, both Salt Lake City. Funeral noon, Halt Wednesday Mortuary chapel, where fr'ends call 8 one Tuesday Wednesday pm, hour before services. Burial, Logen Cemetery. Thomas G. Rowe AMERICAN FALLS, IDAHO Thomas G. Rowe, 80, died June 6 In a Pocatel 9 hospital of natural causes. Born Jan. 16, 1891, Groton, S D., to Sylvester and Emma Rioqs Rowe. Married Lila Farnham June 9, 19)4, to Idaho 1908, Came Pocatello. Farmer. Attended Sait Lake Barber School. American Falls, Aberdeen Guard, American Falls Dam, WW IL Barbered Mountain Home Air Force Pase Survivors sons, widow; Mrs. Farren Darrell, dauahters, iBetlie) Cox, both American Falls; thomai "Tim", Jerry, both Pocatel- lo; Dr. LeRoy, Central Point, Ore Rooer, Puvallup, Wash.; Mrs. John (Dorothy) Bull Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Mountain Leydett, Henry (Jean) 25 great Home; 31 grandchildren; brother, WA, Amerigrandchildren; 2 can Falls. Funeral Wednesday Falls. pm, Davis Chapel, American AmeriFriends call Davis Mortuary, 5 can Falls, Tuesday p.m , Wednesa m , rheoel three hours day Burial Failsview prior to services Cemetery. Glendora J. Mills Glendora Jei.sen Mills, OGDEN former resident of Brigham City, died uune 6, 1971, In an Ogden hospital of a long illness. Born Aug. 9, 1915, Blackfoot, Idaho, to John Henry and Edia Call Jensen. Married Claude H Lee, California Divorced. LDS Member, Church. Survivors: daughter, Mr$. Jacoue Dominguez, Logan; mother, Brigham City; brothers, sisters, Donald Ray, Mello Roy; C, Mrs LaMoine (Marvl Wilson. Mrs. Nvla (Melba) Bywater, all Brigham City. Funeral Thur day, Peterson Funeral Chapel, 1pm, Brigham C tv, where friends call Wednesday p m, and Thursday before services. Burial, Brigham City Cemetury. 55, r tuary. WELLS Funeral services tor Robert Laurence Wells will be Thursday at 2 D m. at the Memorial Estate! Mortuary, 5850 South fh Where friends may call SPl Wednesday 6 to d m. end one hour prior to servicesThursday t. View Mountain Memorial Estate!. Funeral director!. Memorial Estate! Mortuary. t Cord of Thanks We wish to thank and show appreciation to all tne people, tor their kindnesses that was shown et our brother's funeral. The Family of Arthur Rlllston. BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY FIFTH SOUTH TENTH Wko "Alwavi the Finest in Flowers" ,364-554- 4 am, Alice Y. Petersen Alce Younodale Petersen, 74, 1802 Osage Orange Ave., died June 7 In a Salt Lake hospital ot natural causes. Born Sect. 15, 1896, Salt Lake City, to Willard B anq Caroline Skouove Married Bren Petersen Youngdaie Aug U, 1915, Ogden. Survivors: husband, Mrs dauohters, John F. Eva) McCormick, Sandy; Mrs Robert (Barbara) Heaps Citrus HeiaVs, 4 Calif 4 great qrandcmjdren, srancch idren, orother, Eugene 5. Youngdaie, Oggen Pnva,e graveside service to be held. j MILLER AND ELLISON'S FLOWERS 484-432- 8 East 2ist South MILDRED'S FLOWERS 2153 486-726- 1552 E. 33rd So. HUDDART FLORAL OUR 7ith YEAR 30 S. Mam St. Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Original published dele in error. correct heat ng date. In accordance with law, notice is hereby guen that there will be public hearings on Tuesday evening, June 29, 1971, in the Board Room of the Administration Bu'iding of the Toard of Education of Salt Lake City at 440 East 1st Soutn Street, Sait Lake C.tv, Utah, beginning at 7 30 o'c'ock on two matters: O) Tr intent of the Beard of Education to etfect changes m the allotments for a number ot specific acccunls ar,d of accounts in the certa,n cateqor-eGeneral by the budget sustained Ooratino Fund of sa d Board of107H-7-Eduvear cation fnr tha of on a budaet for and f?1 the adopt tre o;,erat on of the pnolic schools of Slt Lake City for the senooi year Nte 1971-7- Jay R. Leatham 2627 Leatnam, Jsy Wst Temple, dud June 6 in a Sait LaKC hospital of natural causes Born Fpd 76 1971, Logan, to Rnai B. a d Veda Fawn Purser Leatham ned Deiores Hatui, Jan 15, i960. Lexe Self Member LDS City. Cnurch Survivors' widow, parei ts, San Diego, Cal f , sisters, Mrs Eoth Fawn Barton, Doth Ban Meese, M-Diego; Mrs, Joyce Kttterer, La Mesa, Calif Funeral services nd bunai in La Meta, Calif. R SO S Copies of the revisions oroood m budo for the s hoof var and of tne tentative budge fnr the school year 19172 are on file for public inDrtion ,n Room lu.2 of the Administration Building of The Board o' EdLua ion of Salt Lah C tv at 440 East 1st South Street, Salt Laxe City Utah Final nrtion on the tv,o proposals enumerated aove v. I. oe taken by tne Board of Education fu owing the public hearjnas Bv ordr of The Board of Education of Sait Lake oty. WALTER A JFN?FN Cte- k ireoswrcr (B 41 ti e 1970-7- j Secretary Attorney of Record William S Richards 900 Walker Bank Building tt LakCHv UtAh 84111 (B 441 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF UTAH COMMISSION In the Matter of the Aoohcation of LESLIE R GEORGE dba FLAMING GORGE FLYING SFRVICE, for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as an aircraft car-riof passengers ind property in interstate commerce, fas No 63Y7. Notice is hereby given that the d application of LasMo R Gorqe George, dba Flammq Flvlnq Service, will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at Its hearing room, 330 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on Wednesday, the 16th day of June, 1971, commencing at 10.00 Applicant proposes to operate as a common carrier bv aircraft fer the of passengers and-o- r transportation commerce intrastate in property from Dutch John, Utah to destinations over irreoular routes from and to all points and places m the State of Utah Bv order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of June, 1971. EUGENE S. LAMBERT, Secretary Attorney of Record: Robert W Brandt 70? Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION NO. OF UTAH-CA- SE 6388 In the Mater of the Application f the INTERMOUNTAIN TAR-- " BUREAU, INC, AGF... for and on behalf af participating earners in Class and Commodity P S C. Utah No. Tariff No. 24, for authority to increase certain of its presently publisher rates and charges Certain carriers are excepted from proposed increases. Notice is hereby given that th above entitled application wilt be heard Service before the Public Commission of Utah at its hearing 330 South East 4th Street, Sait room, Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, the 17th day of June 1971, at 10 oo am. Murray and Midvale Tuck Lin It from the Iexcepted ncreases and Milne Truckproposed Lines, Inc , participates only fo the extent of rates and charges apoivinfl from and to Filfmore Utah The proposed rates would increase eM minimum charges in item 380 by 25 cents; cancel 61 cants rate in Item 1000 and cancel rate from Sprlnaville to (ronton. Price, Provo, and Salt Lake City; increase Mount Pleasant rate from 46 to 50 cents in Item 1265. Various increases are proposed in Item Nos. 1360, 1425, 1455, 1535, 1705. it Is proposed that Item Nos. 1170, 1185, 1340, and 1155 be canceled Several selected (terns are not to be increased but ail others ere to be Increased about 8 percent. The entire application is on file with the Commission and availabia for Inspection. Bv order of the Commission. Dated at fait Lake City, Utah, thi 28th day of May, 1971. EUGENE ft. LAMBERT, Secretary Attorney of Record: William S. Richards 900 Walker Bank Building Salt Lane City, Utah 84111 NOTICE P HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH CASE NO 61B7 In the Matter of the Application of BUINTERMOUNTAIN TARIFF REAU, INC, AGENT, by Collier L. Alien General Manaqer, for and on behalf of participating carrier in Tariff No. P.S C. Utah No 21 for authority to Increase certain rates and chairs on Utah intrastate traffic. Notice I hereby given that the application of Intermountain Tariff Bureau, Inc , Agent, will be heard before the PucUc Service Commission of Utah at it hear-In- q room, 330 East 4th South S eet Salt Lake City, Utah, ON THURSTHE 17TH DAY OF JUNE, DAY, AT 1000 AM. 1971, COMMENCING proposes to amend Item Applicant 65 by increasing minimum weights; increase the minimum weights on low trailers to 30,000, cancel some 20 itms; increase Item 397 end increase Item 217 bv 15 percent with other chanaes; ell rates not specifically referred to are to be increased bv 15 parent. The entire detailed application on file with the Commission and avaiiable for inspection if desired. of the Commission Bv order at Sait Lake City, Utah, thi 28th day of May, 1971. EUGENE I. LAMBERT, Secretary Attorney of Record William S Richards 900 Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (B63) NOTICE Sealed bid will be received it the Purchasing Department, Unjversity of Utah, until 11 00 am., June lc 1971, for the purchase of S SPECTROPHQTOMETtR STRIP CHARTULES RECORDER REEARTHQUAKE SYSTEM VARIABLE FREQUENCY VERTU CAL SEISMOMETER OPERATING MICROSCOPE CARPETING BLOOD PRESSURE TRANSDUCER MICROTONE CRYOSTAT PRINTING PHYSIOLOGICAL STIMULATOR MICRQMANIPUl ATORS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT PHASE CONTRAST MICROSCOPE BIKE RACKS CARBON ARC LIGHTS DISTOP riON ANALYZER PARKING METERS As per list and specification obtainable from the Purchasing Department The riqht reserved to accept or reiect any or ati bios and to waive In any Informality or technicality m bid of the Umver-it- y interest the any MICRO CORDING florists Emmett Rain POCATELLO Emmett Pam, Pocatello, died June 5 at a Pocatello nursing home after an illness. Born March 14, '388, Bur$vlHe, Va. to Garrison and Ann Ba n Ranger, police officer. Rawlins Wvo Employe, Union Pacific railroad, retired 1955. Married Fannie Lee, divorced, Merited Cleola Gillespie, Butte, Mont, Jan 19, 1956 Member St Anthony's InterCahohc Church Member, national Brotherhood of Firemen and Union Pacific Oilers, Oidtimpr Club, Survivors widow; Mrs Henry (Audrey) Brown,daughter, Ogden. Requiem Mass, Wednesday 10 St Church. Recitation Anthony's Holy Rosary, Tuesday 7 pm,, Dow nard Chape! Mortuary Bunal, family plot. Holy Cross section, M oun temview Cemetery. ERVIff application of Harry H L. Young & Sons, nc. dba will be Youpq A Sons Trucking CjO., Service heard before the Public Commission of Utah at it hearing room, 3'0 East ath South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, the 1 ?th day of June, 1971, commencing t 0 oo a m Applicant proposes to Increase alt rates about 15 percent with some exceptions in Items 35, 50 and 1)6. Bv oroer of th Commission Dated at Salt Lai e City, Utah, this 28th day of May, 1971. LAMBFRT EUGN services for Helmer J. Bloomouist will be held Wednesday, 1 pm. at the . jng ward, 1560 Atkin Ave. Friends may call at Larkin Moi.u-ar260 E. South Temple Tuesday 6 to 6 pm. and Wednesday at the ward one hour prior to services. 6400 L directors, Lawn Mortuary. BLOOMQUIST Funeral NO THE PUBUC OF UTAH COMMISSION In the Matter of tne Application of INC, HARRY L YOUNG G SONS dba H L. YOUNG & SONS TRUCKING CO , tor authority to increase presently published rates and charg-4 es m ts Tariff No. PSCUthatNo. the Notice Is hereby Q'ven Warren tors, DeseretMortuary LOGAN CASE BEFORE day at V elen Friends call 4330 $. Redwood Rd 8 at Wednesday p.m. Thursday ward Chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Valley View Memorial Park. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS No i overt tha th Gre Improvement D peases to rra k? tre fo. sa -- q im, to wt sani tary seer exe' s on on 13uo Vvc-m or , Lao souh to Bo se Cascade, accorh ng to p ans ard spec cat on on fie at the office of Ter'cieiji, Lrke and AIsud, 9 Consuitmo 4o West iouth Street, Salt Lae C fy, Lnah Seated ou are irvitAd for fyni'h ng and metalling ad things necessary to the of the ar,d v li ce re-ce ved at the C.sr'ct of ce, 3 46 V sr 3SoO South. Salt Lase C tv Uiah until 10 jg AM on the yth dav hiace" ail bos w.U be" ooered and 0 id rely read Instructors to b aaers, plars. specifications and forms tor contract a no bond for said improve me ts mov be seen amt examined at th oHice of th Consulting E icnrers. Contractors desiring to suomit a contractor IVnt-rbid on th s proi-esnould file the following mforrra-tio- n wih the otfice of Templeton Link ar-- Asup, no later man four flays1 before the opening aete Contractor s application for Dreauah'hcation 2 Contractor's application to bid The Contractors ouailfvlng for this pro ect will thim be invited to suo-t a bid Contractors not oua 'tym will be so advised and will not ba allowed to submit a bid. Copies of the Dlans. speoftcaflona and form tor contract ana bona may be obta ned by deooMtino Twenty Dollars (S20PO wih ?ne Consulting off re for earn set of Engineer's documents so obtained The amount o the deposit fee will be refunded to th b doer or b dders wno submit a genera1 contractor s bid on the prottet of docuect or who return su-ments In oood condition within seen cf bids (7) davs after the ooenmg wif! o Bidders on th.s work reauired to comply with the current bv th Utah weoe scale determined State Irditnal Commits on The Owi.er reserves the onvilest to reiect anv and all bids or to in nv bid waive any irregularities cr b,d5' WALT BROCIC District Manager (B 231 NOTICE OF HEARING Mortuary fun 27 1S71 Legal NefUf Jack M. Hartshorn Moral D. Steele Assaults, Batteries legislature approves a local option sales tax. During the Monday meeting which drew about 150 persons, Jack S. Carr, presidert of the Salt Lake City Firefighters Local, hinted that they might go out (apparently on city and county commissioners agreed that no major pay hikes are in sight this year for 3,700 city and county reo stered Lse C ty ponce Awito od enoed 9 a m. Munc half-ce- The need to organize if Salt Lake City and County employes are to receive any major pay hikes was emphasized Monday night during a meeting in Carpenter's Hall, 120 W. 13th South. However, no final decisions were made. Iast Friday Cocrri3ns S. Heed Palmer The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, Jane 8, e firm quotation Only bids end properly ging tqned will be Bid proposals and specificationo Will be furnished upon request WILLIAM L. CHRISTENSEN Purchasing Aaenf (B68 University of Utah NOTICE OP HEARING 6EFOPE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH CASE NO 6395 In the Matter of the Application c ASHWORTH Tar iRANSPER, INC iff No 7, P C U No 4 for author- ity to increase certain rates erd charges on Utah Intrastate traffic Notice is hereto' given that th d Ashof application worth Transfer, Inc, wiC be hea before the Pubhc Service Commission of Utah at its hearing room, 330 Ea-4th South Street, Sait Laxe Ct j i ntgh nn k I? day of June, 1971, commencing at f 10 00 a m Applicant proposes tos increase ard amend Items SCO, 370 and 3000 increase all raes not specifically re'erred to individually bv 15 percent Th aonicjt on is on file with ft Commission end avauaole for inspection as to deia is of tre application. B order of the Commrsion. Cad at Sal L3k Cilv, Ua , this 26th day of Mar, 197). EUGENE S. LAMBERT ftecretery Attorney o s Record Vi'liam S R chords walker Bank Bu Mnt Lake City Utah (Hill ! ist jyttft y&et 1 1 : Jk, A m |