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Show }‘Legal 'Here’s The Bus Schedule For Provo Sch oolDistrict Notice NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby..given that the Board of Education of Provo Provo District schools open at Grandview Hill, 1460 N. Jor- School District, Provo, Utah will Sunday Herald 15A | SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1967 Utan County, Utah gal No tices LegalNo | 1—Dayton, Red Serial No. their doors tomorrow, Aug. 18, dan, at 7:55 a.m.; Route Two, receive sealed Proposals for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS }5A 008169, and the school busses are ready 2303 W. 6th S., at 7:57 a.m.; construction of the following | 1_Unknown,Green Serial No. N jo. 14 307 to roll, according to Merritt C. Route Three, Canyon’ Road- structure: 59475. Estate of DOROTHY CHRISEDGEMONT ELEMENTARY Floyd, direetor of Transporta- Carterville, 600 E. 3050 N., TENSEN, aka ANNA DORO- 1—Schwinn, Red Serial No. SCHOOL ADDITION 7:58 a.m.; Route Seven, Indian} tion. (FIRST PHASE) THY CHRISTENSEN, Deceas- K 016722. Every bus has had a thorough Hills, 3180 Mohave, 7:57 a.m.,| PROVO, UTAH 1—Higgins, Black Serial No. ed. going over during the summer and Route Eight, Edgemont, | Proposals shall be submitted Creditors will present claims 98003. months and all necessary re- 550 E, 3230 N., at 8:07. Farrer Junior High Schooljin accordance with Contract with vouchers to the undersign1—Elgin, White Serial No. pairs have been madeto insure James Denzil Se 62745, that they are as mechanically Route Four will begin pickups|Drawings, Specifications, andeq Executor, safe as any vehicle can be on Springville Road, 1160 E.jother Contract Documents as pristensen. at 531 ‘East 400 1—Schwinn, Black, Serial No. made: Brakes, tires, steering, axles and power train compon- State, at 8:05 a.m.; Route Five, iprepared by Sandstrom & Tay-/south, Provo, Utah, on-or be-/H 408956 Stadium Avenue area, 360 E.lor Architects, 18 East Center, fore the 13th day of November,! 1—Dayton, Red Serial No. ents have been carefully check-| Stadium Ave., 8 a.m.; GERALD N. LUND GORDON E. MAUSS LYNN 8. SEARLE 4SignContracts For . | Provo Seminary Posts = Route Provo, Utah. These Contract 1967; claims must be presented |5W005090. ed out by Glen Lee, shop me-|Six, Oak Hills area, 2000 N.|Documents may be examined ire accordance with the provi- | 1—Monarch, Black Serial jand copies obtained on or after sions of Section 75-95, Utah Unknown: |chanic, and are now in first/14th E., at 8:03 a.m. \elass condition, while at the) Elementary schools: Grand- August 23, 1967, at the office of Code Annotated, 1953, and with 1—Schwinn, Black Serial same time Gary Church,assist-| view, same bus schedule aslast the Architect. A deposit, of $50.00 proper verification as required Y01735, ant mechanic, has been inspect-|year; Joaquin, Wyview Village per set will be required, Such therein 1—Huffy, Black Serial ing’ and repairing the electri-|and Wymount Terrace, bus deposits shall be made payable| /s/ James Denzil Christensen 2692, cal, carburetion and cooling|leaves at 8:40 a.m.; Maeser, |to the Architect and will be} 1—Schwinn, Blue Serial J. Gordon Knudsen system, getting them ship shape from Springville road, no|refunded upon the return of| Attorney for Executor H034402 change in bus stops, but times|such copies in good condition} for the new school year. Published in The Sunday Her- 1—Schwinn, Red Serial The bus drivers have metfor| 15 minutes later than last year. |Within seven calendar days aft-| No, No. No. No. No. ald, Aug. 13, 20, , 27, 2: Sept, 3,'B Four new LDS_ Seminary serving in the U.S. Air Force, their pre-school orientation |Wasatch, from Oak Hills area, jer the bids are opened. The 1967. 1—Schwinn, Black Serial No. jwork called for is to be let teachers have been appointed in| Mr. Carter helped on the base workshop and are ready to |same time and stops. 1131400 |meet the challenge of once| Sunset View from the west|Under one General Contract, in- NOTICE OF SALE Provo, according to Dr. Harvey} with Boy Scout and Little‘Lea| 1—Firestone, Red Serial No. L, Taylor, administrator church gue. He received the Distin: |more flowing their big yellow|area will have bus stops the cluding Electrical and Mechan-| Notice Is hereby given that M204639, ) | Vehicles into the mainstream of|same, but time will be approx- ical work. Contractors who have schools, They are Gerald Niels| guished Flying Cross Award the undersigned will sell to the 1—Schwinn, Silver Serial No. Provo's traffic. Their primary| imately 20 minutes later. From Plan deposit guarantee by As- jhighest bidder on thefirst day 607726. Lund and Gordon Ellis Mauss, during the Korean War. teachers at Provo High School Mr.Searleis a native of Progoal this year, as it has been |400 N. 10th W. area, pickups sociated General Contractors, of September, 1967 at the hour | 1—Huffy, Blue Serial No, in the past years, is to move|will begin at 1020 W. 5th N. at/shall not be required to make Seminary; Harold 1. Carter, vo and filled a mission to the jof 2:30 p.m. at the south side|BTV: Br a deposit. their very important cargo to 8:37 a.m. principal at Provo-Dixon Semin-| 1—Unknown, Blue Serial No. of the City Office Building, 21 ary; Lynn S. Searle, teacher at Southern States from 1934 to and from school safely, cour- | For kindergarten students, |South University Avenue, Provo, |Unknown. jout on a form obtained at the |those from Wy View Village the Utah State Hospital. j 1936.'He attended BYU uponhis |teously, and on schedule. MiscellaneousArticles. of the Architect and shal}|Utah, the personal property| The school bus routes have and Wymount Terrace will be Office JESSE W. EVANS Mr. Lund was born in Foun- return and in 1940 received his hereinafter described. had a complete overhauling |bussed to and from school in be accompanied by a Certified Said personal property has tain Green, Sanpete County, and B.S. degree in secondary eduChief of Police ‘or Cashier's Check or Bid Bond |the afternoon. Kindergarten to this year. Stops have generfilled an LDS mission to the| cation, In 1962 he obtained his HAROLD L. CARTER been’ held by the Provo City Published in The Sunday Herfor not less than five per cent ally remained the same but the |Grandview, Maeser, Sunset West Central States from 1960- masters degree in personalguidPolice Department for more ald Aug. 20, 27, 1967, stop time schedule has been View and Wasatch Elementary (5%) of the amount bid, made than 30 days last past, and all 1962. He then attended Brigham ance. He has served in ,the payable to the order of the Young University and received stake presidency, on the high priests quorum. He has taught changed on most every run in Schools will be bussed to school reasonable efforts have been |NOTICE TO CREDITORS Board of Education of Prohis B.A, degree from there in council, has been YMMIA sup- |seminary since 1946 in Pan- the district. Beginning sched- and homein the mornings. As District, and made by the Provo City Police Estate of JOHN W. GOODMAN, 1965. He has been an Aaronic erintendent and teacher. He is |guitch, Nephi, Salt Lake City, ules are always considered ten- in the past, the kindergarten vo School shall be sealed and filed Department to discover the own- deceased. Priesthood adult advisor, ad- now on the stake high council |Sandy, American Fork and Pro- tative schedules, and-Mr. Floyd bus schedule will be developed with the Clerk of said er thereof. No claims have been Creditors will present claims expects that there will be many after the first trip home on the| visor to the priests quorum and and is advisor to the high |vo high schools, made to any part of said per- with vouchers to the underadjustments and changes made bus, This is a necessary pro- Board on or before 7:30 P.M., sonal property. is now elders quorum instrucsigned at the office of James before the first three weeks of cedure for determining where ‘September 11, 1967, At this time, 1—Unknown, Blue, Serial No. P. McCune, attorney at law, 53 tor and second counselor in his Proposals will be publicly openeach bussed child lives. school have been completed. elders quorum. He has taught 1642384. North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, ed and read in the Office of said Along with the change in The new schedules are as seminary in Union-Hillcrest. 1—Unknown, Blue: Serial No. school bus schedules, the dis- Board. The above mentioned (057067, follows: Mr. Mauss is a native of Oaktrict has a new policy affecting Provo High School Route One land, Calif., and hefilled a miswill begin pickups at 750 W. all secondary school bus stu- be given as a guarantee that sion to the New England States 1850 N. at 7:15 am; Route dents, starting this year. The the bidder will enter into the 1—Roadmaster, Red Serial 1960-62, He has his B.A. degree Contract, if awarded to him, 1953, and with proper verificatrom BYU in political science. “Bring your eompleted book- Representatives from every Two, 800 W. 6th S., 7:10 a.m.; new policy requires that every and will be declared forfeited No. Unknown. Route Three, 900 S. University secondary student who wishes He has served as stake assist- let to the library by Sept. 1,”is school in Provo, if the successful bidder refuses 1—Western Flyer, Red Serial tion as required therein, to ride a school bus to and from ‘Ave., 7:07; Route Four, SpringDate of first publication Aug. No. Unknown. ant to the Aaronic Priesthood the reminder from the Librarbape into said Contract after ville Road, 450 S. 6th E., 7:17 school, must have stamped on 1—Schwinn, Blue Serial No. 6 A.D. 1967, ‘Becrefary, priests quorum ad- jans in the Children’s Depart. am.; Route Five, 1080 E. 460 his activity card the words, Board.requested to do so J said 14894, DEON W. GOODMAN, visor, Sunday School teacher, “Bus Permit” and properl S., 7:20 a.m.; Route Six, Oak Executrix of the 1—Firestone, Blue Serial ‘Counselor in YMMIA, and asHills area, 2080 N. 1080 E., signed by authorized faci The successful bidder will be Estate of 7420, ‘sistant to the mission president. i required to furnish a faithful|No. H24' 7:17 a.m.; Route Seven, Indian This permit may be obtained John W. Goodman, 1—Unknown, Blue Serial No. He is now elders quorum inat the place so designated by Performance Bond and a Ma- ‘Unknown. Hills area, 3180 Mohave, 7:15 Decea sed, ‘Hructor, choir president and The completed booklets need the school’s principal or the terials Payment Bond in an 1—Western, Red Serial No. Published in The Sunday Her a.m.; Route Eight, Edgemont, ‘home teacher. Since 1965 he has to be turned in so that the staff amount equal to one hundred office of transportation. Per3450 N. 550 E., 7:19 a.m. ald Aug. 6, 18, 20, 27, 1967, R 1A 7902B, -been in the seminary program, can prepare certificates to”be el cent (100%) of the Contract mits will not be required for -teaching in Springville, ice, awarded to successful readers, Provo School District kinder- Dixon Junior High School field trips. garten children must be five Route One will begin pickups The Board reserves the right Mr. Carter, a native of MeProvo children will receive years old by Sept. 1, in order to jto accept any,-or to reject any their certificates on Sept, 9th at Cormick, Utah, attended BYU be enrolled, Birth certificates or all proposals, or waive any 4rom where-hereceived his B.S. ta gala circus party to be held in or church records should be \informality in a proposal, he Children’s Department. brought to the school on regisdegree in 1957. He has his mas- There will be entertainment and No bidder may withdraw his tration day, Monday, Aug. 28, Lt, Col. Ralph W. Morgan of ders degree from BYU also, in refreshments for everyone. for a periiod of thirty at 1:30 p.m, by the parents, 905 E. 820 N., Provo, has re“the field of industrial arts. He National days after the date set for openhas been Sunday Schoolteacher, Telephone calls will be made The children will not come to tired from the U, 8, Army,ef- c ang thereof, toeach child to remind them/of school on Monday, just their fective as of Priesthood teacher and counselNOTE: All bids shall be sub. parents, The arrangements for April 1, 1967, ‘or in the bishopric. He is now this event. mitted in triplicate, te. -an assistant stake clerk, While There were 773 registrants for the child's schedule will be (retroactively) a i BOARD OF EDUCATION the ‘Join the Book Circus”with made at that time with the on Aug, 1, Col. PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT To List Your Service in This Handy under Admiral Chester A. Nim- |" Each Proposal shall be made Completion O f Summer Book Réading Program Nears Bond Cerlif 91057067, : eee ried Check shall)" ”schiinn, Gréen Serial No. 5677 Kindergarten NewsFor Provo Schools HOMEand BUSINESS Service Directory PROVOANRETIRES FROM ARMY teacher, and the children will Morgan “Attention, Local Girl Returns Juab High From Europe Tour Students Diana Ruth Kest, a daughter of Mrs, Evelyn C. Kest, 1675 N. Oak Lane, has recently returned from a nine-week Student Tour of Europe sponsored by the Brigham Young University Travel Study 5. Tour members left New York City June 17 and flew to Holland where the colorful flower markets and unusual city waterways greeted the visitors, From there they went to Paris, then on to Italy, Norway, Scotland and eight other countries, _Dr. Melvin P. Maybey,, asso- NEPHI—Regular class work for the students of Juab High School will begin Tuesday ‘morning, September 5th. There will be an opening assembly first thing that morning to be followed by regular classes. Final registration of students fn both Junior and Senior High School will begin on Monday, August 28th. Students will be scheduled by classes and will pay activity fees and book fees and will receive lock-endalocker assignments. The schedule war be as follows: Aug. 28—Seniors, 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 9th grade, 1 to 4 p.m.; Aug. 28—Juniors, 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 8th grade, 1 to 4 p.m.; Aug. 30—Sophomores, 9 a.m, to 12 noon; 7th grade, 1 to 4 p.m. Activity fees will-remain the same as last year, $6.50 for senior high students and $4.50 . for junior high students. Book rental fees are paid by students in grades 9 to 12. The book rental fee is $10°and includes a $2 deposit to be rerefunded at the close of school ~ if the books are returned in satisfactory condition. The text failing to do this will not be Christian Science Services Scheduled “Christ Jesus” is the title of the lesson sermon to be read in all Christian Science churches this Sunday, ‘The responsive reading is from Isaiah and includes this Giate professor of political sci- verse: “And the spirit of the ence and history at BYU was Eord shall rest ypon him, the sat |gpirit of wisdom and- underStanding, the spirit of counsel ern and eastern Europe and di- and might, the spirit of knowrected two previous Student ledge and of the fear of the tours, Lord.” \ + with the guidance counselor be> fore leaving schoollast spring. = Changes will be permitted only ‘under very unusual circum< stances, All changes will have = to be made through the eoun~ selor’s office. = Students are asked to follow! } ‘the schedule as listed. Those begin school on Tuesday, Aug. 29, Parents are requested to bring $ to cover the cost of kindergarten incidentals. The children should also have received physical and dental examinations, Medical forms are available at each doctor’s office and these forms should be brought in by the parents also. serv- ed as a young man in the local units of the Utah National Guard under local commandersLt. Col. Morgan as he attended Brigham Young University, from where he was graduated with a degree in chemistry and geology. Col. Morgan has been employed by Geneva Works of U. S. Steel Co, as a chemical engineer and supervisor of the chemical laboratories for the AnnualSocial LEASANT GROVE — The Pleasant Grove Seminary will hold its annual opening social Monday Aug.28 at 7 p.m. at the new Bowery -behind the swimming pool. This year’s program is in the style of a Hawaiian Luau. Decorations have been centered around this theme, A Samoan group from the BYU will entertain and students will participate in selected games, ‘The trophy from last year will be continued, and given to the eee with the most participaion, Dr. Dix R. M Lexington, comed. Of special interest, was a | ed as one of the judges. The other judges were Sue and Dan Wakefield, brother and sister, ments were served ‘under the trees in the yard which was desorated with flags and bunt- ing. GARAGE DOORS PROFESSIONAL real estate appraising, all kinds of property, 30 years exp, 742547, NOTICE TO Probate No. 14,948 In the District Court of Utah AUTO SERVICING County, State of Utah, RADIATORSrepaired, cleaned, gas tanks In the Matter of the Estate of repaired. 1 day service. Ahlender‘s, 456 S. University, 373-6463 RUBY VAUGHAN FAUST, ‘also known as Ruby Faust and BROKEN glass replaced, specialized officlent work. Ahlander Manufacturing as Ruby V. Faust, Deceased. Company. 470 South Unutversity 373-4463 Creditors will present claims Complete radiator service, gas tank with vouchers to the undersign- repair. Prompt service. Provo Radiator 373-2650, 1725 §, State, Provo, PAINTING INTERIOR and exterior painting, large and small, 973-3863. nnnnnnmanensel REPAIRING PATIO, storm door repair Paint and Glass, Provo. LAMP Tepair-parts, Olsen's Lamp Shop 14 8. 1000 W., Provo, 373-641. Ann ROOFING “ WE do every type of roofing, fix leaks, repair, Free estimates. 3741700, CONTRACTING 128 East Center Street, Provo, Hourly contract “or sub-contract. Jobs TV AND RADIO REPAIR Utah, on or before November| big or little, Call L. Stillman, 225-0783, TELEVISION, radio and record players, 15, 1967; claims must be preFURNACE SERVICE guaranteed repair since 1950. Triple Ey sented in accordance with the Ince 1698 8, State, Goan. 24008, EL — Save house cleaning. (provisions .<§ 75-95, Utah S.2! 5 onak* Enloy- the. benefits of DYNA-KLEEN- Power cleaning. Call SPRATIS x Harold I, Hansen, Albert 0. Annotated, 1953, and with prop- DYNA-KLEEN, 373-3524 or 273-9113. orchards CUSTOM spraying, ahd yard, er verification as required Mitchell and Lael J. Woodbury 225.5608, therein. were delegates tflis week to the LAWNMOWER SERVICE TREE SERVICE 3ist annual American Educa- NANCY FAUST NELSON, SHARPENING, engine repairs, Roy's| TREES CUT, TOPPED, OR REMOVED, ~ Administratrix., Bike tional Theater Association conShop, 44 W. Center, 373-1744. Free estimates. Clemen 489-4963. vention held in New York City, Published in The Sunday HerThey are all on the Brigham eee 18, 20, 27, Sept. 3, Young University faculty and 1967, live in Provo, SIDE GLANCES By GIL FOX More than 1600 delegates at: tended the meetings held in Statler - Hilton Hotel, Seventy panel groups, including demon-: strations, productions and film ‘Within @ few hours your message sessions were headed by 150 BYU Dramatists Attend Confab Direct Contact from community, collegiate and secondary school theaters, The group will meet in Los Angeles next year, Barking, mewing, squeaking “Wisdom is ever a blessing; and chirping in abundance were education is sometimes a heard Thursdayafternoonin the curse.’—John A. Shedd, “Salt Jon G. Clark front yard in Pro- from my Attic,” 1928, vo when their children, Shawn, Terressa and Kippy, chairman- Sugar production in South ed a neighborhood pet show. Africa reached an all-time high Over 60 children participated, of 1.8 million tons last year, up Cats, dogs, fish, birds, rep- from 1.4 million tons in 1964. tiles and rodents were welHailstone, who also serv- A Trained Ad-Writer Will Help You. APPRAISING Ky.; Mrs, David EB, (Rene) ed at the lawoffices of J. Rulon Chaffee, Colorado Springs, Colo, Morgan and Dean W. Payne, authorities Over 60 Children Enjoy Pet Show Pet‘Alter and manyhe. mi ee wreeriee, i i ; Mass, He wascalled up again during the Korean War, and he and his two sons left Provo in 1950, They went to Korea, but Col, Morgan was sent home again in 1950, He is married to the former Elizabeth Fitzgerald of Provo and they have four children, J. P. Morgan, Provo; Dr, Michael F, Morgan, Zanesville, Ohio; Seminary Sets colorful Tucan bird furnished by Business Service Guide Cafl 373-5050 [Published in The Sundey and Daily Herald Aug. 20, 21, 22, 2B, 94, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 1967. Pleasant Grove until regular sched- called a scholar.” — Confuclus “Analects,” 500 B.C, Ernaosele itz, le delivered 0 thousands, fe what you get through Herald Classified Ads It’s So Simple To Sell Un-needables-tHrough Herald GENEALOGY PHOTOS "For Sale” ads. Made the Way You MAKE. EXTRA CASH Want Them! by salling thote no longer needed tems with @ fast acting Want Ad. A call today could mean re LARSON STUDIO 28 N.Ist East, FR 3-3643 i sults tomorrow, “Why,this is absolutely fascinatin bay 2 pretty |