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Show r 'V yTr h iv vv v jt v 'Vy ir i The Salt Lake Tritwir?, Sunday, SegtemW 21, 33 C TO CONTACTOl proposal wMl be focaiMd M.. Octor-- 14, 1975 by The of Toaofr J fo ctaerd erxi will slf l.ekCty, Utah, he pwMkly oeened ImmedieW , there-h- er in me board Hoorn, at ad) best lit South, Sait Lake City, Utah for fh AAortor Meadows Site School, Norfo and iftth West. Sait I eee City, Utan, m arcoroanca with the drawings end pecifi'tora at prepared by feurg McOertnoh A ssoeiatg, Architects, A treguettfiretion to r biodiog on this work, each interested contractor sneil till out ena hie with the Board a P ddei't Form af Quetormaire not later then October 14, 975 Questionnaire forms may be obtained at the otfke of the Director of Buildings of It Bvrd The Afork It tc be bkt one Bnr a contract Quati4ied batoers may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Director of Buildings on or after September 24, 1975, on maxing a daoosit of ISO 00 per set, such deposits being refunded in accordance with conditions stipulated in the instructions to Bidoers A certified chck of not less man five of the amount of the bkt percent accommust or hve percent bd bond pany each proposal, seid check or bid bond bng made pe 'atN tc the Board of Education of Sait Lake City, Utah It shall be mandatory upon T torttrseto, to whom thl fontroctl awarded anc luotm ant . aubcontrKlw under him, to nay not las than the MOTICS Vd 2 00 P i"w (5) rtm po.ll.nw .. Mahlltixd CommlsTtoo of the rTui ,lrJ,JrJfj! tha erwr where the to all the wwk Is o be performed larers, and workmen, the emploved by them in the s ,.w.dlnnntter'rar The Board reserves he right to or tecJ'2icJLto aiy Informality m the propose The Board cf Education of Sait Lake City GARY HARMFR W East 1st South Sait Lake City, Utah 440 (8 63) -- I. " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARDfor UINTAH BASIN AREA VOCATION- CENTER Lagoon Street B Airport Road. Rofoeveil, Utah 6tds will be in artordenre with drawings and soecifi- cahons oreoared bv Alvin A G- bnetsen. Architect, and tame mav be obtained from tne Utah State Building Board. 124 Slate Ceodoi, Salt Laka City, Utah, upon receipt of oposit per set. made payable to m Architect (or engineer), and which deposit wM bt relxted upon return of such drawings and snerifirMinrw In cona it ion wi thinten nmdv. ni tod the date set for the bd opening. Prenuaiification 0 bidders Is required Prior to any btoder receiving drawings and specifications, it will be necessary that he have on file with the Board of tha State of Utah, completed and approved, the statement required preoualification pertaining to Contractor's experience and financial condition Bids will be received until the hour of 2 00 P M , Wednesday, October 9, 1975, at which tme they will be opened and read aloud the Governor Board Room, Second Floor, Stale $00 Capita SartlakeChv U3h A bid bond m the amnunf of five at me bid mane payable percent to the Utan State Building Board shall accompany bid If certified or cashier s check is used In heu of bKf booo, a cer.uicate from an approved -surety company guaranteeing lion of a Kkrk Performance pond end 100S Payment Bord mut acconipany (5) - bd The Utah State Building Board re serves the right to reiect any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State Ai, eborers, workmen, mechanics, and apprentices employed on this protect shan be paid not less then I he general prevailing wage rates, as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, as set forth in the v hedule n the Contract Documents Utah State Bunding Board GLEN R SWENSON, (B 75) Director Ediih P. Ile6lcr Kicli&ud twrrHvA tty Lakw?y grandchildren notified that on sef rnt iJ'r SaorSaUhOUSEMAN UFN AS OUR AT Emanuel man. ; Married Gladys T Dayton, Dec. 1, 19 30,, Tooele. Later sol emnized in Sait Lake LDS Tern m Octired wti c,. n.k Hr. Reed, 32, J J BROWN CO. f4 20,'y Utah, hospital fil Tfinnbc ... ep,s BARTON Barton will Funeral services for Ci'hon beheld Tuesday llem in the 6th Ward Chaoei, Kvsvllle w- -t 2nd stTe' Frln mv Kwvina Mortuary. 3 Monday 44 pm and Tuev "ft1 ' Lndvn Mem. Nor Ffh W'1" Lee Nli - Crawford, wn be held Monday 12 noon in Redwood call at the Larkin mav Friends al Estates Mortuary. HO East South T ample Sunday 6 fo I pm Funeral directors, Larkin end 5ariorte V MoHuary ECKMAN Funeral services for Roy will beheld Monday 11 a m , Miller LDS Ward, 45 East 3300 South, Mor Friends may caii at Jenklns-Soffp m tuarv, 4760 South Sfote, Sunday one t hour the church Monday prior f0 rvices. Interment. Valley V.w Park Funeral tfredors. V C. Memorial . Funeral services tor Hester held Tuesday 9 t m in me Mortuarv. 36 Easf 7th South. o, n ,dift0, ntrmKt sets will be refunded $10 00 of his , Friends mav call at L' posh for eact' set revr-ingnnd ivpsoay and kWkwai condition withm 20 days of the bid Tuesday prior to services Funeral direc-tor- s opening Mortuary fo pesere? the reserves right The owner waive any informalities or fo reiect Gravtoud LAW sorvkvs for 6 UN "V or M hJs . . . ip Law win be neH Monday M a n m b,d Purity inmTanwunt', form and ai director C momai Mortuary provided m subieci to the conui'-onIhe information foi Bidders Funeral service for JOLLEY Attention of bidders is particularly joliwv will be fofo Monday callod to MU om.lnth, P,r.vi Tmnt cnaoe mjy ci Kdr,. toM S.rtnoNn CeHonooBl Vcrtua,,. 7 to 8 d m Hwh'anh Drtva. and Monoay his b'd 4P rtvrck Inte- rhour or lor at wlln 30 day after the utlual date of one Hohaday Memorial Park Funeral direc-tothe ooentno nv no Maocav Cnftonwoud AoniaTf Dated Settert)hr OL'VER f. DAVIS Hr Hexn Fnne'-- 1 MRAOCW. Mayor ) .( L Meadow wi behetdTueday, 10 a m , WCTICft Camoht Church, at ttw Sa nt Vincenr The Annual Stockholder meetino ot m WM,tLh Street Murray Holy Queen of Sheoa Geld Mmirio Co w,n Be recited Monday 7 o m , at 2' 78 win be he'd Tuevlav, Oct 7, lt7S, at joum state, wherefrlendn'eyuli unhl 2 Interment, Etvlan Bcritl Grden. cm Eal 13 So , Satt Lake r, L to Colonial Mortuan dirh-f- x en-,- non,(r AMES u , Mj4v,re'1vJinm or rl iJwwrS v EnN W n r, Lftl, j. Fred iherohapi Any bidder submitting a comolete bid on the project uoon etuming such l wih'n 70 days of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his deposit for one set of documents Any tt 1967, "LDS Logan 4 J ire II. 7! r,d x Tempi. Runet. , contractor, manager, trijekar, insurance agett, j"Timin t enp VetPast commander custodian toy, eran of WW I, Barracks 2951 Member Sons nf Utah Pioneers, Golden Soike Souate Dancers, Brigham City Senior Citizens. Active in LDS Church. Survivors wife, son, daughters, Kendall, Snowviite, Box Elder County; Mrs Wayne A. (Velma) Jensen, Bnyham City; Mrs Joyce Jansen, I greatOgden; 7 grandrhiidron; stepsons, stepdaughgrandchildren; ters, Mrs. Charles (l.na) Kattar, Mrs. Marion (Rita) Ard, both Lawr-Mir- a Conn Mass ; kn Jm!Kane, Haverhill, 7 step 13 step grandchildren; stc.' west graz.vvMSdrai; graat great grandchild, brothers, sisters, William C , Montello, Nev.; Lawrence J , Sunset. Davis County; Alvin, Bountiful Howard, Milwaukee, Ore Funeral Tuesday l pm, Brigham City 2nd LDS Ward Chaoei Friends call Peterson Funeral Home, Brignam p m , Tuesday before City, Monday services Burial, Brigham City Cemet-- a Seat i9. 1975, of a heart attack Bor n March 3, '901, Staunton, !nd . to Lyman A. and Sabine Krach Williams. Mar Thome m ' i 3k ' Harold E Williamson Mav 10, 1941, Arizona frf Former RK, Baptist Ma?na resident Survivors hussons, Robert W band, Camarillo; Thomas, Bueno Park, Calif ; Jack Thomas, Camarillo; 4 grandchildren, brother, sister, Emd, Mrs. Helen GaMyer bothMagra Friends cad 8525 W 2700 South, p m Burial, Magna, Utah. Sunday Oxnara, Calif. Archie P. Beck Archie Parley Beck 68, 1723 E 1m South, died m Saratoga. Wyo Seot 19, 1975, of a heart attack Bom Aug 1907, Eureka. Juab County, to Parley and Armie Laurie Duncomb Beck Married Alice Fern Reid June 16, 1936, Sad Lake City. Member LOS 4 Retired I owner, operator. Beck Welding and Auto Repair Co Retired employe, Denver and Ro Grande Western Railroad Co Survivors wife, son, daughters, Jamex R , Salt Lake Citv. Mrs Robert (Janet) Baker, San Bruno, Cant ; Mrs John (Patricia) Smith. Cordiva Bv, Victoria. B C ; 6 ranOchlldri, brother, ustar. Richard F , W.njem Church ,i at. ROY Louis B Bovero, 61, Roy, died in an Ogden hospital Sept. 19, 1975. of a stroke Born Jan 30, 1914, Whitt, III , to Mr and Mrs Umbert Bovero Married Pau'ine Rchns Oct 8, 1933, Ooden. She died Nov 15, 1974 Car inspector. Southern Pacific Railroad Co Member $f Mary's Catholic Church Survivors sons, daughter, Edward P , Howard L , Richie D , Brent D , Steve R , Mrs John E , (Connie) Slater, all Cfoden; Carl L., Yankton, 2 SD, 17 grandchildren mother, Emma, Portland Ore ; brothers, sister, Umbert, Phillip both San Francisco. Mrs. Jean Sorensen, Portland Ore Funeral Mass Tuesday 11 a m., St mei v caifHHic Lnurcn noiy Hosary Monday 8 pm, Chapei of Flowers Funeral Home Ogden, where friends call Monday p m Burial, Aultorest Memorial Park. Clyde S. Wilson GRANGER Clyde Sunny Wilson, Infant son of John Clyde and Jeanette 4973 Valhv View Dr , Barney Wilson, died in a Sait Lake City hospital Sept 1975. of prematurity Born Sept 19. 19S, Salt Lake City Survivors parents, g anoparens, M' and Mrs John J Wilson, Magna. Mr and Mrs Nathan A Barnny, Mr Granger; and Mrs Earl McCormtt .Mrs. Clara L. Wilson, Wayne 0 Stout. Mr Larene Fox all Sait Lake City, waiter Mr NfoS taryvi Lftrrwy Mont Wheatland, Calif Graveside services Tuesday 2pm, Valley View Memorial Park Survivors. sons, daughters, L. Shelton, Roy, Keith C., Ogden, ; Mrs. Kathryn Mai'nine. Salt n ''s Lake City, Mrs. Mary Godden, San Antonio, Tax ; 21 grandchildren; 16 Funeral Tuesday 11 a m , Kevsvilie LDS Ward Chapel Friends call Kaysvilla Mortuary 30 p m., Tuesday 9 Monday Memora rn Burial, Kaysville-Layto- n ' ial Pa k. Norbert Bud Senn Private funeral services for Norbert "Bud" Senn, 43, 1042 Eastgate Rd , who died Sept 18, 1975, of iniuries suffered in an automobile accident and 33rd 9 South, will be Monday 2 pm, 372 E. 1st South C Cremation to follow Bom March J 1932, Mott, h D , Married Louise Jensen Aug. 11. LeVots Manufacturing Co. Member Veteran Korean Catholic Churm war daughter Mr and Mrs James Terry, 4697 Wallace daughter Mr and Mrs. Thgmas Me Derma. J, 2725 Redondo Ave daughter Mr and Mrs Mark Theodore, 1493 Ken Rev St , daughter Mr and Mrs G Allen Young 940 East 5th South daughter Mr. and Mrs. jerry Gilmore, Provo, son Mr and Mrs Norman Marl we, 1314 E Unitt.stty Village son Mr and Mrs. Graham Starkey, 1S6 E 2700 South, son Mr and Mrs James H Burgon. 5957 Sanford Or Murray daughter Mr and Mrs Ernest Bate, 1658 Harrison Ave , daughter I" Complaints received bv foe Sa't Lake City Police Department for the period ended at 9 a rn Saturday include Burglaries Bueno Ave, musical eoutpment. clothing Don Carl FRANCISCO 57, San Francisco, died at home Sewi 2u, 197$. causes pending from Son F ranctsco Coroner s Office Born Nov. 29, 1917, Hiawatha. Carbon County, Utah, to Charles Edwin end Fannie Mae Davis Saxton M Adeline Bates, she died Hotel clerk Member Service Worker's Union TFT San Francisco Former Utah resident 5jviv's brothers, niter, Cnanvs E . Murray, Utah Gemge, Paradise, Calif, Mis. Bernice Mattson, Reno. SAN Nev Graveside service Tuesday 10a rr.., Sait Lake City Cemetei y Clarence L. Boynton Clarence Leo Bvnton, 69. Dillon, died Seof 17.195, at home after a short nines B'vn Aug 29 1906. Salt Lake City, to Boynton Married Joseph .xi Ma EUa Thomas June 24. 1930, $ptt Lake City Former Saif Lake City resident Survivor wife, sons, daughter, Darad Jav, Ephraim, Utah Russell Slack, both Leo, Mrs Beveriey i axe .Adit Citr, 8 grarxxti Idren, brothe-s- , Sait Lake Delbert, sister, City, Witda oemell, Bountitul Dale, Green River, Wyo Teias, Ivan, Graveside Monday in Dil DILLON, Mont. u kv block, $210 North Mock. 300 West, oil, coins $95 200 West biock. North Temple, 600 briefoase contents, $208 200 East biock, 3rd South, radio, tape paver 200 North Mock, 200 West, stereo components, $'63 20 West Mock, 7th North, 400 sion, Cottonwood Hospital televi- 13th East 2200 South block, purse contents, 1516 1CC South b.Ovk, 1J Ae.t, puC, Wvo.son $3? 400 Eos Mock, 1st South wedd ng ring set, $J75 100 feast oiock, Herbert Ave, hoses, sprinkler, $10 Vandalism too west block, Westwood Ave, broken window 600 8 ock, 7th Ave . broken windows $5 800 South Mock, 13th East broken Cuuiviauth receded by foe Sat for foe Lake County Sheriff s ?4 hour period ended af 9 a m include Saturday ofe Assaults South South, woman 4070 block, South 4320 block, Burglaries Honeycut Rd rfot, recordings 8663 75 Vandalism South 4300 LeAAans block. Dr. damaged truck, HaO Thefts East biock, Dawn Dr, tail 1500 Ikrhts stom South 3700 UO block. Highland Dr., tire extinguisher $'00 Area Births B.rtbs eoertfo howia'5 dur ,ng the f 74 Sat lake am hours ended at 9 p m Saturday include LDS Hospital Mr and M's Rona J Boekweg XL or anger sen. Sumrewnod Mr and Mrs Rixxon Groo, 5024 Caoehort St keens daughter Mr and Mrs Gary W Johnson 1429 8th Fast son Mi and Mrs SteeAsn Hofoook left, 419$ HI t7 Xv v " V Wii f " '9 T if e - , VY,S- - , - , 7 .v . a 1' . " .ft Holy Cross Hospital Mr and AAr Gavno Aguayo, 4141 $. 44k West daughter Mr and AVi. Franfchn W Herbert, 6)95 5enoma Dr , deuente Mr and AArs AAnhaei J Maggio, "lot 17 test daughter Mr and Mrs. Marshall Poutaen, Wevnewngt Viliagr, Alaska dauomer Mr and AN S E Ramaro, 223 E. 5 owning Ave . daughter Mr and AAr j Gene Moca, TWO 'Tarn-to- r Cl son Av ann AArs Kevn S Wikam, 1240 AAcCle'.ont? Mr are sai AArs James N 5mlth, B Cummings. )4?il hater in sun Mr and Aaron South am AAr r . ! A 1 - , ,A L I . - J ft Ires k ; j, 7 ! rf .vJ 4 t. w ' ?' - w M' 3 - " - -- The rescue operation was difficult because of the steep, rocky terrain. V yy '5 Y'-f- ', ".t- i " fit .tv- : g - i-- y .S f ' Y., 7. .r.; ,; 4 ; i" . i : .1 Mr. Rich said his son had flown the glider that crashed several times, but never with a seat attachment. '' ,, It ' . ' wJV- ' ak ! a . .. wrv r ' - , I . iJV s r- u.4 J 5 ' SUP (LV - t f J'M fttfr 1H1 Tk. ,. ' ' 'T4La. a - v,a , - ", i 3 it 9 - a 4 "4 Z " i. Jr tiflf - - ft, "'J - t fo V - r 4 ".v .. 2 $ Hill Air Force paramedic officials, who were also hang gliding at the scene, attempted to order a rescue helicopter from the base, but were foiled by red tape and lack of communica- a r , a - Kathy a Salt Lake County sheriff's spokesman said. tion, 7'I," i sftJ Ossmen, f '"-- W left, '4 f 5 J ' I Betty I Alice 4 J it 'j & r admire Cozakos Keith- - i r;M After some two hours On South Temple of waiting for a helicop- ter, a combined crew of sheriff's deputies, County Fire Department re- Historic Tours to Begin Tours of historic sites on South Temple are scheduled on a regular basis beginning Wednesday, by the Utah Heritage Foundation The citys most elegant boulevard features seven National Register sites and 22 State Register Sites. It also has been designated a State Register Histone District by the Governors Cultural and Historic Sites Review Commit tee. Proposed Ordinance Efforts to preserve the street include a University of Utah interdisciplinary study by the Graduate School of Architecture and the College of Law stretcher. Dales Meet The Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens will hold its first convention Oct. 1. The program will begin at the Redwood Community Center, 3060 Lester St. (3100 South), with registration at 8 a m. Sessions are free. earlier this year. The study formed the basis for a proposed city ordinance being considered by the city commission Full Length walking-dnvintour The covers the full length of the thoroughfare. It begins on 400 West at the old Union Pacific Depot and includes leastwardly) the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Keith Browne Mansion, Matthew Walker Home and Maj. George Downey Home. Tours will begin each Wednesday at 9 30 a m. from 603 E. South Temple. Cost is $3 per person. 24-hou- g Maggie Kuhn, Boy Fine ' After National Senior Citizens Law Center, will also address the con- -' vention. Plunge A Man Nalilied criminal aaeu "I -' - ,. 1(" 1 Mr. Kasubuehi, visit-- , ing relatives nearby! heard the victims sister; Stacie, 5, say her brother fell in the water and was floating downstream. Sail the stabfrom a fight A suspect was picked up later and booked y into Salt Lake Jail. Police bing resulted Mr. Kasubuehi ran downstream and spotted the youth. He jumped in the water but found it difficult to reach the bank while bolding the unconscious youth. He said he applied rescusitation at midstream and revived the boy. Man Critical A man who was injured in an early Fnday morn- ing accident that claimed the life of a Murray man, remained in critical condition Saturday at Cot- (1725 t man Travis Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey, 11SI Talisman Cl t825 North), was revived by Alan Hasubuchi, 20, Santa Ana, Calif., about 10 a m. and released from Holy Cross Hospital following the 4 10 a m. incident m which he was stabbed once in the back. Way, , old the life of a Salt Lake City boy whofell into the Jordan Riverat 838 North as he at- tempted to pull a bicycle from the water. hcmicide and aggravated assault following an early morning stabbing of a man Saturday at 779 S. 400 East. Jim Oterro, 23, 1861 W. 600 North, was treated Knud-sen- California Saturday Illuming Salt Lake Cily Police arrested an man on charges of tonwood Hospital. Marvin LeRoy ' niug iVar-Dro- w leader of the Gray Panthers, an advocate group for senior citiztns, will speak. Paul Mathanson, executive director of the , mouth-to-mout- , h The child was treated at his home by Salt Lake City paramedics Jill Cole was one of many who brought pets to Liberty Park for rabies vaccinations. Spnngbrook East), was hurt when the pickup truck he was driving flipped after striking an irrigation ditch at 11270 S. 2700 West, South Jordan. A passenger in the Ballaine, 27, 2 Regal St., Murray, died. Death Cause AAr and Mrs Dean Pearce, 85 N 200 West Eeuntifol daughter Mr and AArs Wu'iam Burnlngham, 297 N ICC Cast. Bountiful, son 47)6 W ! truck, Dennis Gerald South Davis Community Hospital , Soum block, 40C0 West watch, cash, liquor, ammunition, 4000 4359 ' Mr and Mrs Alien L Wail, Oriean Way, Granger son jewelry ttJHO r The victim, who has been flying gLucis for some three years, was wh his father at the time of the accident. 25, 6861 Valley West Hospital West, woman be'fen. South block, Pool Oooen, Mr and Mrs Douglas Caspar, Fort Bridger, Wvo son Mr and Mrs Gme Bodhawk, 6694th East, daughter. Mr and Mrs Joseph Paut Halstead, 1545 W Shelley Av , son Mr and Mrs. Robert Perry, 4491 W 4865 South, Kearns, son Or, Highland man beater 3600 St. Mark's Hospital University Hospital Sheriff l)oi Li t 5400 Mr and Mrs. James K Lund, 8034 171 East Sandy daughter AM and Mrs. Richard J McCurdv. 73)1 1440 East son AM and AArs Robert K Meter, 45662nd East Murray son Mr and AAri. John h Miner, 2770 W SJSSocfo Midvate, dwgfoer Mr and AArs Seencer H Rogers, 37)1 Belfort Dr . Granger, son Mr and AArs J Highland Dr , son window .! "' about 7:30 p.m. . Meuical personnel at the scene said he was U good condition, possibly, suffering a back injury. He was taken to St Marks Hospital where he was undergoing examination late Saturday. Sty, ICKTO Thefts g crashed City-Count- Mr and Mrs Oeve Erickson, 447 E son South Mr and Mrs Cyril R Goff,U7W S2S0 South. Murray son Mr and Mrs John C Joosten, East Draoer, daughter Mr and Mrs Barry Larson, stereo, camera 4300 Saxton-Bate- East 1100 t, glider ried Mr. Rich a helf mile down the mountain in a Record S.I.. Police Greg P.ich, 638 E. 1050 North, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Rich, was the object of a 2 4 hour rescue operation rigid-winafter his hang glider pilots, car- Rosa Berger Senn Sr Married font Curtis Mav 30, 1959, divorced C.J, iNwveSof Special to The Tribune A DRAPER Bountiful man was injured Saturday night at Widcwmaker Hill when the hang gilder he was flying crashed iui the mountain. scue personnel and oi'ner to Frank and grandchildren; 800 East block, beaton Don Saxt lon tr Survivors wife; daughters, Sherri, Joyce, Jeannette, ail Salt Lake City, steo daughters. Tvbee Jensen. Sherrie Mrs (Peggy) Cr,ndail, Robert J., both of Jensen, both Salt Lake City, brothers, Frank Jr, LeRov. Mis Hen-ne- a sisters, Salt Lake Citv, Herbert A., Columbus, Nttet, ail Dickinson, N D , Ohio. Chauncy H , Denver, CoKx.; 14 4 great- - WiHte, Mobridoe. N D ; Fmian, Kief, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, Dick N D.; Rose Humphries, Wadena, Hatch. Delbert Hatch, Mrs. Delbert Minn Family suggests contributions to the (MiKired; Long, Mrs Jim (Alice) Hickman, ad of Toueie; Fate Hatch. Carmelite Villa. Mrs Henry (Myra) Fellows, hoih of Soil Lmi Cily. aliAuuBb&uitr Funeral mass Tuesday, 10 a m., St ChristAMALGA, Cache County Vincent Catholic Church, 4893 ian John Rindiisbacher, 79, Amaiga, Wasatch St Murray Holy Rosary will died t in a 'gan hospital 19, 195, be recited Monday 7 p m. at 2128 S of a Sept heart attack State, where friends call until 9pm Bom May 3, 1896, in Lund, Idaho, fo Bunai, Elysian Burial Gardens Chnstian and Anna Bar fuss RindMs-bacheMarried Eiva Morgan May 6, 1925, in tne Salt Lake LDS Temple khe died 19S7. Married Denise Parkinson Z. Beck Roy Hatch, May 31, 1963. in Logan Temple Dairy farmer. Worked for Seoo Milk LAYTON Roy Zodoek Back. 57 .Co Served LOS Western States MisLayton, died in a Sait Lake hospital sion 1919 1921. Eagle Scout and Silver Sept i9, 1975, of complications foliowWas clerk 36 years of the .Beaver. ing surgery. Bom Jan. 25. 1918. Bolton, Kan . to Amaiga Town Board Survivors wife, son, daughters, Rooert Z and Temoie Howard Beck Married Margie Bvm Aug 14. 1943, Daie. Amaiga. AMs. Rex (Miidred) Cache County; Lewiston, Spackman, HerSan Bernardino, Calif Mechanic, cules, Inc. Veteran WW II Member Mrs Boyd (Lots) Hughs, Portland, Mrs PelDh Ore; 32nd Cieartieid Community Church San Jose. Calif ; Degree Mason, Scottish Rite Body. (Dorothy) Lundgren, Anderson, Marilyn Greg Logan; Member Lane Lodge, Lane, Kan.; Hatch. Las Vegas, Nev ; Larry Hatch, Scottish Looge, Lawrence, Kan 1 14 grandchildren, Wash ; Renton, Survivors, wife; son, daughters, brothers, sisters. Gary, China Lake. Calif ; Mrs Dean of both and Amaiga; Fred, Seymour (Maritynn) Corwell, Sait Laka City, Mrs. G Kent (Virginia) Long, Roy; 5 Sylvan, Welisville. Cache County, Elder sister Mrs. John F. Nellie Anderson, Garland, Box grandchildren; luuuiv, Gec mwMwanu wne auff-lif- t, (Louise) Smith, Ulysses, Kan St both of Genrge m 2 , Graveside services Tuesday d Funeral, Monday noon in Hall MorBountiful Memorial Park Friendscatl tuary C na pel where friends call SunBounUfut Union Mortuary Wednesday 7 pm Family suggests contributions day 9pm and Monday hour before to Shrmers Hosoi.ais for Crippled services. Bunai. Providence Cemetery. Children Docket 19, '3 f Jerry Delberlsp4 In J i. ll, ried ROY CUHon Barton, 82, Roy, died at home Sep). 19, 1975, emphysema Born June 25. 1893, Kavsviile, to John and Francis Geeves Barton Married Ekxse E. 7 Burton Dec. 4, 9 a 1917, Kaysvilla. W She died Oct 6, f 1974 Retired rail- road car inspec- Member LDS Church Lindquist's Utalm, 20 Injured In Flight MHfnrd MSSS : ; Richard died - &SbeO7?' $ i 'itui Fw. i " Oct. 3, 1 Grouse Creek, Box Elder County, to James and Jemima Tanner timber Married Emma Barlow Dec 1i9, Salt Lake LDS female; she fted Feb. 7, 1967 ried Mary West- - , i Self Lske City, Utah, day, 3010 30mPs-- Internotl kjyyvote S;ufh W st d.rac-AQt BRUCE TRANSFER AND SlOft- - Layton Wenrtr tors. Undgulst KaysvIMe Mortuary INC, Helen W Fuller or Marilyn Graham, LOVELESS Funeral services for lot 3782. Items 231 ttvu 233, Sofa, Florence Brkin Loveless wilt be con- Coffee Table. Lamp Table 2 Storage E ducted Kastnnekis, Open Saturday pm. at the Shrine of Paul for 954 brown Cnevrolet Automobile, Memories Mausoleum, with entombment 194331, Body No VN151J7 ; to follow. Funeral directors. Evans and S N Richard C. Kirby, Lot 1816, Hems lj Er)y 11 thru 139. misc Household Goods and cartons of Personal effects. Sofa,. WALLACE Graveside services for PortabieTV, Color TV, Tod Box Ruth Morgan Wallace will be heid Mon- .nr',of';rtLiT'hun7Di?c0rAifla'v H noon at a Salt Lake Coy Jrnnhito SNN2Y872 140254 (.emeterv The family suggests friends Furr41 a,rKWrv Pack and Allied van Lines, Reg No DeseretMortuary N 100616, Items 31 thruod. and 151 thru, MURDOCK Funeral service for 146, misc Huusehoid&oods .f'Nympnus 'Niff" Muroock nwin be noon c wms Second WooaY D 3101 inSou RwecrMt " ' East yyerdchecei. twi Sd pm l e Frnd call Sunday 4 Jame Robinson, Lot 377t, Item 214 Holbrook 2300 33SI Sou Funeral Chapel, ft toy thru 217, misc children' one misc. Household Goods, Eest, end Monday at furniture, hour prior fo service Interment. Heber Beds Sero Systems, Lot 3940. Items 21 Cty Cemetery Funeral directors, Hoi thru 244, misc Mend Base Parts for tyroga Funeral Chacei w BALLAINP Graveside serv)r for Athena Snaw end General F inonce Coro of Utah and Allied Van Lines, DenrwsG Baliaint will be held Monday 2 Memorial 151 Park 191, C Lawn thru 5785 Items Reg No pm, Wasatch rmsc cartons and Household Gcoos, Friends mav caM at Jenk'ns Sote mor 45 Machine, Fano towtng fO 78) tuary, 4760 South State, Monday pm Funeral directors V C 5oeASon KIELLANO Funeral services for Edtn Phiitios Kiel land wii be Md Separate sealed bids for Spac'ai Monday 2 w m in the Larkin Mortuary No tS. Curt, 1mofOvnnt V)um Tfnpl riwpt) Gutter and Improvements Sunday 6 m Section 1?9" for City of South Salt Mav call at tna mortuary to Lake win be received bv City of South Pm and Monday on hour prior Lake San City Salt Lake at he otice of City of South services Interment, Lake, 2400 So State Street, Salt tery Fyoera direcfoi S, Larkm Mortuary CRAWFORD Gcevmid. MfyiCM ter mSl'et'. aloud ofhee puoiiciy ooent and The information for Bidders. Form of Bid Form o Contrmt, Plans, and Forms of Bd ami Payment Bond, Performance Bond, eng other cont, act documents may be examined at the foliowing Templeton, Link A Associates Consulting Engmeors. 40 West 2950 South Street. Sait Lai C.tv Utah Copies may be Gained at the office Linke A Associates. of Tempteton, located af 40 Consulting Fngirvwr West 2950 South Street, Salt Lake Citv, Utah, uoon deposit of 120 00 for each 1991, Ilf'S andf Margreta Christ!- T , na Tumouit Eck Curvlvnrs persons AND to Funerals following IT MAY CONCERN hereby TEMBER 27th, 1975, COMMENCING AJ .!?, fl , Parleys Cato John. nyon, t haft ; '' i.4 o! 1975, attack. Born 19, i?5 7t ARE t 1P?8, f r ft ailment. Born May rii 1 d BRIGHAM CITY Tlm died Klmoer, $4, Brigham tity, v at homa Sept 19. frt grandchildren; E4'? EACH OF YOU of a ' sons WE Would Hkg to text this ooportu-.Stat- e nity to offer our warmest thanks for all of the cards, floral otfennos And food brought into the home af the saddened loss of our beloved and wich deootit will be husband, lather and grandfather. our nu. wo, a to oretltude tor All the nice deeds our Cb7d sincere ne.ghbors endf frlenas have Freoualttication of bi ciders will not' 2 tU asf ?ur .rief ,T the,he.LDS Ward Relief Society be required a special thanks for their B ds will be received until the hour Church of a delicious servmq of 2 00 P M , Thursday, Oct 2. 1975 at h1 which time they will be ooened aid meal. We would like to thank each read aloud m the Budding Be rd of you, but there are too many to Conference Room, 124 State Capitol, do so. Appreciation to dll is fell. s. Salt take City, Utah Arden Livinqston, Mr. and a oid bond in tne amount of five Mrs. Robert Livinqston and family, percent ( $ i of the bd, made payable Donna Richardson and Girls, Mr. t ik i $ Board s.hai ana r5. jerry Hopoer and Sons. If certified z r. or accompany bid et: F.ran, j cashier check ts used in lieu of bid Mr ou! mnl a'i fte wonder-suret- y a bona, certibcete from en aperoved l,, the took people who Jmie to company gua entering execu- w lor their daughter t,on of a toon Peormane. Band end donate blood ctor-h She leukemia wtv 1? Payment Bond mut ectompenv very well now and I know that we The State Budding Board reserves Are going to make It because we the right to reiect any or all bids or to have all your pavers and slrengih waive any formVity or technicality in behind us. THANK YOU. any bd in the interest of the State All laborers, workmen, mechanics, and apprentices employed on this pro-ec- t shad be paid not less than the general prevailing wage rates as TO THOSE who have been missed determined bv tne Industrial Commisbv personal invitation We are cor sion of Utah as set fortn m the schedule dialiy invitinq ait the descendants of in the r nntrart Documents Win,9"! end 50? 3 Thompscn D;r. GLEN R SWENSON Ias to coma and ioln us at a famiDirector p ae: Canyon Rim ly reunion B 92 Utah State Budding Board Park, WO S Grace St. CHMi E ) SLC Ut Date: Saturday $eot. J7tti PUBLIC NOTICE 1975 Time. 10 a m. to 10 p.m. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE AND i WAREHOUSEMAN'S LIEN TO THE AND v Thomas E. KimVr Waldomer Ecfcmon, 77, 33A4 S Ml Ww,t, oied Soot 17, W75. in "v,. Murray hospital Roy . ter end si daughters, Arnold, Pnrateilo, worker. Work one great grandctfri Russell, Richland, Wash; fpr Deseret industries as a repairmen Idaho, Funeral, Monday 2 p m , at 260 E. Marion, Tam Pads, Idaho; Oren, Active m LDS Church South Temple, where friends call Bo se, Idaho, Norman, Ottumwa, Survivors wife; sons, daughters, Sunday 64 pm. and Monday on hour Iowa; Hyram, Albert, Mrs Earl Floyd L , Ronald D , both Salt Lake before services. Burial, Salt Lake City (Zelfha) John, Mrs Marshall (Mary; City, Wayne D, Sandy i Blaine 0., Cnetry. Adams, Mrs. James iJeenetf) John, Henderson, Nev ; Albert F , Nevada ell Salt Lake Citv; AMs. Darrell City, Calif.; Mrs. Evan C (May) (Thelma) Walker, Evanston, Wyo ; 39 Richards, Mrs Lynn (Shertine) 75 great- - Wright, both of Murrey, Mrs Ovoe NOTICE TO BIDDERS grandchildren, halt sister, Mrs. Lottie (Ruby) Darted, Magna; Mrs Duane Trie MfitrwOlitnr, Woief District of Bymgron, Hoover, Weoer County I (June) Sorensen, FalrvMv; Mrs. Fune.al Tuesday 9 am, 36 F. ?th Patrick (Joyce Marie) Shimmln, 5fiJi!fc?d.rti!i,!2Fe,',S,dbl,S ,T iriuunv ouiiuing, 144 South, where friends call Mondfv 64 Richmond, Tex ; 45 grandchildren. 29 r) South Slrwt, Soil Lake City, p m , Tuesday before services Burial sisters, Mrs. Utah tw tlwfollowlic Wlom-- nt and graveside service Tuesday 3 tCiara E Carisen, Murray; Mrs Jen-Fur-ls- ti, Sl'TT and tret 9P Ime E. waiim. Salt t.akeCitv m . lincon, Idaho. Cemetei v. CotVonwood Water Treatment Plant " Funeral Monday, 11am, Miller q( Wl r.cinr Amv E. Hicks office as hstrd above unfit 10 OU A M. October 7, 1975, and will then ana there Amy Erickson Hicks, 91, 75 S be publ.cly ooened and read a.oud ot WolcoH. t?'id Hi a Satt I aka hosp! !lutinaiioil. lot B.udws, Bid. Form of Contract, Specifications, Sept 20, 1975, of Bld ormanre causes Incident to and otner documents may be age examined at the office of Templeton, Bom July 23, Link I Associates, Consulting En-0 Andrew Davison Glad, 64. Too' Coun'v .TTutah WeSt 2950 East, died at home Sept. 19, 1975, after short Hines Copies may be obtained at that Jufe' ,905' office upon deoosit of 520 OU for each T Born Feb. 1, set, which wH be refunded rf hie f e j 1911, Suit Lake ) bidder submits a complete bd, and November, 1963. Citv, to Andrew A returns the sut m good condition within Member DUP, Laan Ada and 20 days of bd evening Neighborhood Davison Glad Each txdoer must deposit witt his Garden Club, LDS i Married Hilma bid, security In the amount and form Church Former Homer Dec. 4, and sobifct to the conditions provided Grantsvilie reel-A1934, Salt Lake in the Information for Bidders dent LDS Tempe ReThe District reserves Hie right 1o vors: Survi tired postmaster. waive any informalities, and to reiect sons, daughters. Hoi Branch, any or ell bids Mrs Hilda Richins, Lowvil P , Robert U $ today Postal Ser. METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SALT L AKF CITY Blaine, ail Salt Lake Cftv; Jay, vice Lt Cot. Ret , Ibapah; Ruth Russell, Schell bo vne, U S Armv Vote W C HAGUE Nev. General Manager ran W W Funeral Tuesday noon, FrderaS Korean War ,, NOTICE Heights LDS Ward Chanel. 1300 FairMember Uta No--The Department of Housing and fax Rd Friends cad 260 E. South ttonai Guard Received a Minute Men Tamils Monday Hum, weiachaoet award, 1963 Active In LDS Church Uman Development wii. accept Pre- Hminary Proposals for housing units Tuesday hour before services Burial, Served LDS mission to Mexico, 1929 Grantsvilie City Cemetery. under the Section 9 Housing Assis31 Treasutr, Hotladav Lions Club tance Payments Program, to be lo- Survivors: wife; sons, daughters, Mrs. John F. (Patricia Ann) Wiogel, A. Reed ..hmiHorf h Warrenlon, Va ; Mrs. Darryl J. WALLSBURG, Wasatch Count, PMa"n Funeral services for Fred Albert (Deanna) Darger, Mesa, Arlz ; AnOwner w hS drew Darrell, Fountain Valiev, Cauf ; combination with P iva e Mrs. Cecil G (Kathy) Stanbrough Jr., 85 newly constructed one bedroom Watlsburg, who .4 i Warren T , both Salt Lake City, Mrs. units for elderly occupancy was dead on arri- Gary R (Vickie) Cor.rod, Sandy. 22 Proposals must ne received by 4 30 VAf at a Provo 1975 28. on & Proposals (Xiober pm. grandchildren; brothers, sister, Bruce hospital Sept 19, D , Clyde D , both Sait Lake City, Dr may be submitted for aH or part of this 1975, will beTue-da,,1 Donald D , Baton Rouge, La ; Mrs 11 a m.. AnDetailed information is contained In Ray (Elaine) Dunn, Phoenix, Ariz Sons and derson Developer'!, Packet which may be F Funeral Tuosoay 11 a m., Wlltord unarai Home, Obtained from the Saif Lake citv LDS Ward Chapel, 2179 Highland Dr ceil where triends im rvitca Suitn HUD fma iMf im call East Monday Friends Stale Street, P O Box 1)009, Sait Lake Monday 8 9pm., pm, at ward chapel Tuesday hour City, Utah 84147, telephone (801) Tuesday hour beWasatch Burial, services before $74 5213 Packets w'H be mailed upon fore services Lawn Memorial Park. request EQUAL HOUSING OPPORRosary Monday 7 TUNITY p m , Anderson and Sons Helen L. Meadows Born Seot 19, Florists 1975, Farmington, Helen L. Hatch Meadows. 74, 1952 $. to Fred Far! and Rose W'lkmson Moore 19, 1975, in a Dr , died Set Reed Married Patricia Cox in 1964, FLORAL local convaies- Ely, Nev . divorced Married Elaine cent horn of a Maria Herrera Feb 13, 1971, Las FREE DELIVERY Vegas, Nev Steel worker, member Bom Dec. LOS Church Veteran Vietnam War "Alwey tte Finest" In Flower 19u0, Portvllk 364-554- 4 S'trvivors wife, sons, daughters, N Y. to AdeiberJs both Hank Albert, Jessie Leue, SuzanCr-''- ' 5th So. loth West M and Wallsbury Anianette Rose, Gil, both Pieiow Hatch 1 Orem, father, Pocatello, Idaho, MILLER'S & ELLISON S Her- to Married Orem, brother, Ravmotvl, Se't Lake t fines! florist. Far those mother. R,ch!rd C. Meadows, Tom, bom Wasimfl- wfto want sameh-.in1925, especially r'ce. Orem, 8, Sept. tin. Crown Point, tnd 484-432- 8 He died Dec 18, 71 q EAST r.oo SOUTH Mon 2 VV. Williamson , 1943 Member nf v Mona tuen Catnodc Church CAMARILLO. Cat t. i MILDRED'S FLOWERS" s Williams Williamson, 74, Camarillo, Survivors 4867267 1 522 E, 33rd So, died tp a Granger, daughter, sons, DrawingsanrtSnw-ltlrationsprerere- WHOM YOU f - A, Salt !, ''' v Mman Roy W. Ames, 91, 361 Peed Lake nursing home W'ltx's V J bv Utah State B Hiding Board, and same may be obtained from the Utah Building Board. 124 State Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah, upon deposit per sef mane receipt of 2X S. Ames Edith tfoHUp K!elnd, 85 11 Hester Sounder Colorado St , died Seof 19, 975, at Ave , died in a Set J homo of causes 19, 197$, ep Inc went toaga. t & after en illness. Borh April 1, Jfc Porn Nov 14, 1890, Bradford, 1861, Ogden, to to Al- - 7$ England, William G and bert and EHza'T & Sym-Mary Saun- re Moore Phillips merhays Married to Ivor H ders Married kief land, Dec 27, Hirum C Ames & 923, Farmington Sept 6, 1905, Hyde LDS Member, , Park, Cacna rhurch, Rose solemCounty; Park Jth Werd. nized, Logan LDS Survivors, hus- Temple He died band; son, Sydney v Dec. 1, 1965 WOTICP TATAWTRarTOOe Sealed bids will be received bv the STATE BUILDING BOARO for PARTIAL RE ROOFING OF AR MOPY UTAH STATE NATIONAL GUARD. MANTI, UTAH Bids wil be in accordance with rBMl d UTAH r" S.L. Brirfs Salt hake and Intermountain Area Obituaries tMNtetkss grrtii Cta" 1975 State Medical Examiner Dr. Serge Moore retried Saturday that Connie Valdez, 22, Clearfield, died of carbon monoxide poisoning and bums over 90 percent of her body. Mrs. Valdez died Wednesday when flames destroyed a storage room in her home. Her husband and -in-law were also burned while attempting to d.mse the flames. sister- Woof! Woof! That Hurts t Some 10,000 members of Salt Lake Valleys animal community spent a day at the park Saturday as the Utah Veterinary Medical Assn, sponsored its fifth annua! rabies clinic at seven city and county parks. The clinic, cosponsored by the Lake Kiwanis Club of Olympus-Sal- t City, enjoyed a huge success as the animals including two raccoons were v acc mated fur a 3 fee. The yearly clinic is sponsored as a fund raiser by Kiwanians, but it also serves as a valuable asset to Salt Lake County. Officials estimated that only about 20 percent of all animals are vaccinated. The rabies shot is required every two for licensed dogs, but is not but recommended for required cats. jears Locations for the climes were Granger Park, Murray Park, White City Park, Riverside Park. Liberty Park, West Jordan Park and Fairmont Park In addition, the Sertoma Club manned a station in Bountiful, and the Riverton City Lions Club sponsored a location there. Licensed veterinarians administered the shots at each location. Proceeds went to the continuing education of pet owners and veterinarians, a Kiwanis spokesman said. Police Probing Vandalism Cac The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating vandalism at rieasant Court (240 West) 400 block, in which an apartment was damaged. Windows were smashed, the back door kicked in, paneling was ripped off walls and the floorboards tom up. The bathroom was badiy vandalized All bathroom fixtures were ripped Irom their foundations Owner Gordon Berg .. . . ft AA . il!i m l Jl, . t 1 , |