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Yellowstone National Park officials said Wednesday Steamboat Geyser startled park rangers when it threw a shower of water, and then steam 300 to 400 feet into the air Tuesday, park spokesman Jordan Bums said Park geologist Rick Hutchinson said the reactivation may mean new "subterranean shifts in circulation of heat and water under the famous park "Tuesday morning crews working in the area heard an unusual noise, and they found the geyser going off, Bums said "It was in the early stages of " eruption The geyser was still in a ' steam phase" Wednesday afternoon, which may last 30 hours or more after the water phase "This is now believed to be the tallest geyser in the world, Burns said "Its quite a spectacular sight " R comparison. Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park, Judge Parker Paul NiehoU IJ EWlOfflSJ little THIS WOMAN THAT'S LIVING WITH YOU . KBYU-F- Packers March 5 - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS March Prospective bidders are hereby advised that there are two protects that are intended to be combined for bidding purposes These specification! are applicable to St Charles Protect as described below Bloomington Protect constitutes the other protect as described In the applicable Plans and Specifications for the City 20, 1978 K T? 0 : I W J6 1086 7 AQ EST 10 854 EAST 82 Q94 T95432 OQ 96542 J 96 OK J 10 K 3 2 SOUTH A 10 7 53 A KQ7 0 A8 73 Thp bidding: South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass 2 T Pass 3 4 Pass 4 0 Pass 4 4 Pass 6 Pass Pass Pass By C. H. Goren and Omar Sharif This allayed declarer's When defending, if you strong encouragement. fears about a possible heart West led the jack of arc known to hold a particuruff and presented him with lar card and you are given a hearts, and the contract was a line of play that seemed to not all bad. If declarer could choice of plays in that suit guarantee the contract reguess the location of the later, it is generally a sound gardless of how the clubs queen of spades, or if the principle to play the card were divided. Declarer king of clubs were onside, you are known to have. Ob abandoned trumps, led a diaserve how that caised matters could be handled. mond to the ace and ruffed a to go wrong in the play of However, the opening lead diamond in dummy. Now, de this slam. a was almost surely single clarer had to get back to his Having already responded ton, so declarer had to guess hand to draw the last trump, at the two level. North must the trumps immediately. which he presumed was with have thought he had an extra Declarer won the ace of East. are in his hand when he hearts and was off to a good It seemed safe chose to jump to three start when he led a spade to to come back perfectly to the South which held. the Next have jack, hand with a heart. But when spades two would declarer cashed the king of declarer crossed to the king been quite adequate. South cannot be blamed for driving spades, and West dropped of hearts, West ruffed with the queen! to a small slam after such the trump he "could not" have. Declarer still had to lose a club trick for down one. Have you been running into double trouble? Let Charles Goren help you find your way through the maze of DOUBLES for penalties and for takeout. For a copy of his DOUBLES booklet, Goren-Doublessend to $1.70 co this news259, Nor- paper, P.0. Box NJ. wood, checks 07648. Make payable to Rockwell SINGLE SPEED 3s DRILL 4100 MODEL KETCHUMS DO IT YOURSELF WE HAVE WHAT IT TAKES AND TENTATIVE ORDER CASE NO. REPORT -- BEFORE THE PUBLIC COMMISSION OF SERVICE UTAH the Matter of the Application of DENVER & RIO In RAILWESTERN GRANDE ROAD COMPANY to increase rates on dolomite, limestone in Freight Tariff 7544-By the Commission The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company filed an Application with the for authorization Commission to increase the rate on volume shipmentsor of dolomite, limestone from Keiglev to Geneva, Utah from the present rate of $1 45 per net ton to $1 52 per net ton to become effective May 15, 1978 The Commission, having reviewed the matter and being fully advised in the premises and having determined that this is appropriate sobiect matter for its summary procedure, now mokes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusion, together with its Order based thereon iimerock FINDINGS OF FACT The proposed increase covers the increase of 20 points in of American the Association Railroads' Indexes of Railroad Material Price and Wage Rates from 1975 to 1976. 2. United States Steel Company is the only shipper involved In the traffic and the rate proposed In this Application A letter is on file with the Commission wherein United States Steel Company supports the Denver A, Rio Grande Western Railroad Company in their petition to implement said rate increase Division of Public Utilities, having reviewed the matter herein, has recommended that the Application be granted as requested CONCLUSION Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact, the Commission concludes that the Application of the Denver & Rio Grande The 3. Western Railroad Company should be granted as requeste ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company is hereby authorized to modify Its Freight to increase the Tariff 7544-rate on volume shipments of dolomite, Iimerock or limestone from Keigtey to Geneva. Utah, from the present rate of SI 45 per net ton to $1 52 per net ton IT ISFURTHERORDERED, That said rate increase shall become effect May 15, 1978 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the contents of this Tentative Order be published by Applicant in a newspaper of general circulation within the State of Utah and the area involved as soon as such can be reasonably accomplished, for at least two issues with proof of publication to be hied with this Commission fifteen days from the date of first publication Unless meritorious written protest is filed within twenty days of the date of the first publicathis Tentative tion thereof, Order shall be in full force and effect as the Final Order of the Should any inCommission terested party tile written, and meritorious protest, timely the commission mav, In its discretion, set the matter for hearing or tor further consideration DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah this 23rd day of March, 1978 s MillyO dof PLUMBING Bernard, Chairman E Zundel, Commissioner 'S of Bloomington 2 Sealed proposals will be received by the City of St Charles, Idaho (hereinafter referred to as the "Owner") for performing the work as set forth in the Plans and Specifications for the collection system for St. Charles, Idaho, on or before 2 00 PM, Mountain Daylight Time, May 1, 1978, at the city offices, City of St. Charles, Idaho, at which time said proposals will be publicly opened and read 3 The project designated as the COLLECTION SYSTEM for St Charles, Idaho, consists of the furnishing of ail labor, supervision, equipment, materials, and performing all work necessary for the construction of this facility in accordance with the Plans and Specifications 4 AH (5) Inc Consulting Engineers (hereinafter referred to as the Road, (206 LAVATORIES - SINKS Secretary A handling and mailing fee of $25 00 will be charged for the above documents The fee of $25 00 is not refundable. The Contract Documents, including Plans and Specifications, may be examined at the following locations (1) Mayor's Office, Bloomington, Gibb. (A 33) AND PIPE ADVICE. - VALVES FITTINGS SAVE NOW AT KETCHUMS 400 Is S. 800 WEST SALT LAKE COUNTY INVITATION TO BIO Bids will be received bv the Purchasing Department of Salt Lake County as follows Quote 334 II 30 A M April 7, 197R, Publication of Salt Lake County Anral Financial Statement for 19t Specifications may be obtained from County Purchasing, 151 East 2lst South, Bldg 4, third floor. The County Commission reserves the right to reiect any or ail bids Only bids giving a firm quotation, properly signed, will be accepted PARKER ROBISON, ( A ?o) Purchasing Agent City of Bloomington, Idaho 83223 (2) Mayor's Office, City of St Charles, St. Charles, Idaho 83272 (3) Bear Lake Regional Commission, Fish Haven, Idaho 83261 (4) Associated General Contractors, 110 North 27th, Boise, Idaho 83706 (5) Associated General Contractors of America, 1135 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84410 (6) Intermountam Contractors, 44 South Third East, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 7 The Owner reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reiect any or alt proposals or to accept the proposal deemed best for the Owner City of St Charles, Idaho BURDETTE PUGMIRE Mayor Published In News Examiner, Idaho State Journal, Salt Lake Tribune March 30. 1978, April 6, 13 and 20, 1978 (A 16) NOTICE OF HEARING HEARNOTICE OF PUBLIC ING TO BE HELD BY THE SALT LAKE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING THE SALT LAKE COUNTY MASTER PLAN. IS HEREBY NOTICE GIVEN of a public hearing to be held In the Salt Lake County Planning Commission Chambers, Room 204, Salt Lake County Complex, 2033 South State Street, Sait Lake County, April 25, Utah, on Tuesday, 1978, at 10 30 A M. O'Clock before the Sait Lake County Planning Commission to consider a resolution amending the Salt Lake County Master Plan b adopting the Little Cottonwood District Development Plan. The Little Cottonwood District Plan covers the study area generally bounded by 6400 South Street on the north, the Jordan River on the west, 12300 South Street on the south, and the Wasatch Mountains on the east The maps and the text of the Little Cottonwood District Development Plan are open for public inspection and may be examined during the hours ot 800AM to 5 00 P M of any weekday at the office of the Sait Lake Countv Planning Commls 2033 Sion, County Complex, Sooth State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. DATED THIS 23rd day of March, 1978 SALT LAKE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION GEORGE MELLING, Chairman ( N LAUNDRY TRAYS REPAIR PARTS ) Mam, Idaho Commissioner Attest Victor 5255 Overland Boise, Idaho 83705, phone 8 and 428 South P O Box 1358, Pocatello, 83201, phone (208) "Engineer"), Kenneth RigtruP, (SEAL) BATHS -T- OILETS proposals must be made on the blank form of proposal attached to the Specifications 5. Each bid must be accomby a certified check of panied bidder's bond payable to the Owner In the amount of five of the total percent amount of the bid In6 Contract Documents, cluding Plans and Specifications, are available from the offices of Hamilton and Voeller, NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that an application has been received in this office from Holiaday Bank & Trust. 2020 East 4800 South, Holladay, Utah, for per mission to establish a branch at West approximately 3500 South, Salt Lake County, Utah Any interested person desiring to express views regarding this application may submit them in writing to the Department of Financial Institutions. 10 West Broadway, Suite 331, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 By order of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 23rd day of March. 1978 W S (A 27) 3 TAUHUl AM X may li 3441 6IMINI MAY JUHl BRIMHALL, Commissioner V' tienoshipe 3Wi m 4 Concentrate 5 On 6 Pel 7 Rwnow 8 Basic 9 Partnerships 10 Values it CANCIZ JUHl JULY II 7 543-46-7- 3 110 II U JULY S.AU9 SK 87 61 VIRGO AUQ. I) UK 22 L You 42 43 Ased 44 Produce 1&Ongmal 16 Only 7 Interests 10 ideas 19 True 20 Can 2t Song 22 May 23 in 24 Take 25 Love 26 Under 460 Doesnl 28 Be 29 Counts 3UGood of County andor written testimony OLOF E ZUNDEL, Commissioner KENNETH RIGTRUP, Commissioner (Seal) Attest VICTOR N GIBB. Secretary NOTICE BY PUBLICATION No P THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE UTAH IN THE MATTER OF TRUST OF SANFORD JOHNSON & LEAH J JOHNSON, his wife Notice ts hereby given to the heirs of SANFORD A JOHNSON or LEAH J. JOHNSON, his wife, including Bamey Johnson, Margaret Bowed, Albert Johnson, Rose Anderson, IN Johnson, Svava AnderLafay Johnson, Sil Buckland. Laura Ellis, May Johnson, Nell James Buckland, , son, Buckland, Leona Faye Hannay, Golden Buckland and those claiming kinship through same, that on March 9, 1978, ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK hied with this Court a Petition for Construction Trust and Determination ot Remainderman. The Petition has been set tor hearing in this Court at Sait Lake City, Utah, April 19, 1978, at 9 00 o'clock, a m DATED this 9 day of March, K78 STERLING EVANS Clerk of the Court Bv. Martha Larson Deputy Decisions ) U4ITTA4IUI WO. II MC p jIsr. CAPRICORN MC. II lAli. If 1 ML pmaoces With Muddied 86 Fght 87 Trust 88 Best 60 90 AdvcrK friendship Everts 330 Ncuuil Uflqj Nofitti per- court, and parking areamamtenance yard Contract and specifications are available at the office of the Price City Engineer Bids wilt be accepted until 5 00 PM Wednesday, April 12, 1978, and publicly opened at the regularly scheduled meeting of the City Council on that same evening at 7 30 p m Price City reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all btds GARY R TOMSIC. Administrative Officer, Price Municipal Corporation ' 67 84 85 58 Anything 59 important 60To NOTICE OP BID Sealed Bios will be received bv Price Municipal Corporation, Price, Utah, at its office. Second East and Main Street, for the construction of five (5) tennis courts, one (1) basket-bai- l (0-1- $ IJjli ii Tv, i- - 66 83 57 Mew C. V ANDERSON. Acting Director, Utah Department of Transportation Bv Order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, . (A 44) March 21. 1978 I WO. Mow May 79 Your 80 Are 81 Is 82 Loyally 53 Shun 54 Unattached 55 True 56 Numerous taining to the features of the proposed protect or to its social, economic and environmental effects will be received from ail interested persons or groups. Any person or group unable to attend the public hearing, but wishing to give testimony perti nent to the aforementioned project. may do so in writing This testimony shoe Id be directed ton the Utah Transportation and mailed to the Utah Department of Transportation, Attention- Community Involvement Officer, Room 612 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 14. For inclusion In the official transcript of the public hearing proceedings, letters must be postmarked no later than midnight, Mav 12, 1978. Please begin such testimony by making reference to the hearing or the protect. At any time during regular office hours, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of Transportation and written views received to date by the Department from any interested persons or groups wilt be available for and copying at Utah Department of Transportation District One Headquarters, 128 - 17th Street, Ogden, Utah After the proceedings of the public hearing are published and reviewed and the location' and design is adopted, the Utah Department of Transportation will proceed with the preparation of a detailed design for the protect Commission- ers of Emery County, and will depend upon market conditions at the time of their issuance 4 The proceeds for the transactions will be used to acquire, improve and equip pollution control facilities on the second unit of the Company's Hunting-to- n generating station and the first and second units of the Company's Emery generating station, through a series of related transactions, as set forth in the Application on file terein. Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is hereby ORDERED: 1 The Application of Utah Power & Light Company to issue not more than $42,000,000 in principal amount of its First Mortgage Bonds, series due s hereby apApril 1, 2008. proved, and the issuance of the securities in the manner and for the purposes set forth in the Application is hereby authorized. 2 Nothing in this Order shall be construed to obligate the State of Utah to pay or guarantee, in any manner whatsoever, any securities authorized, issued, assumed or guaranteed hereunder 3 It is further ordered, that the contents of this Tentative Order be published by Applicant in a newspaper ot general circulation within the State of Utah as soon as such can be reasonably accomplished for at least two issues with proof of publication fo be filed with this Commission within fifteen days from the date of first publication Unless meritorious written protest is filed within five days of the date of first publication thereof, this Tentative Order shall be in full force and effect as the Final Order of the Commission Should any interested party file written timely and meritorious protest, the Commission may, in its discretion, set the matter for hearing or for further consideration DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 24th day of March 1978 MILLYO BERNARD, Chairman OCT. n Show 72T.de 71 Come 74 Mu 75 Else 78 Don't 77 Mind 78 Money 52 WUh a icon, IO 71 And Forego 48 Head 49 Worthwhile 50 Making 51 Plans e High School, Room, 2000 North 1100 West, Layton, Utah Governing officials of Davis County and Syracuse, Layton and Clearfield Cities have been advised The location of the proposed interchange Is at Syracuse ) and Interstate Road Route IS. Proposed to be constructed is a diamond interchange at the Interstate highway with on and oft ramps, and provisions for turning movements to and from Syracuse Road information to be presented at the hearing will include a discussion of the location and design features of the protect. Appropriate illustrative materials will be available for inspection. During the hearing, verbal 1953 J44yoi ij-- r 70 Your 46 47 4THGood Cw 08 Questions 90 The YOU! The Utah Transportation Commission herewith advises ali interested persons or groups of the proposed construction of on FAI Protect No. Route 1, said highway being Interstate Route 15 in Davis County. Ail are hereby invited to attend and to participate in a Public Hearing on Combined said protect which will be held on Tuesday, Mav 2, 1978, at 7 30 pm in the North Layton Junior 2. The proposed Issuance of securities will be for a lawful purpose and the prooosed transactions are consistent with the public interest and are necessary and appropriate tor and consistent with proper performance by Applicant of service as a public utility 3 In accordance with the laws of the State of Utah, the Revenue Bonds will be sold without competitive bidding The interest rate, maturity (which will be 30 years) and other terms of the Revenue Bonds will be fixed by the ft 35 Travel 36 Just 37 Ate 38 Harmonious 30 Flow 40 Those 41 Tried 12 Academic 1311 14 A 27 M 1 "m (icuit Romance 3? Stock 33Fcx 34Pey NOTICE TO PUBLIC PUBLIC HEARING On the Location and Design Features of a Proposed Highway Protect Which will Entail the Construction of an Interchange with Interstate Highway 15 at Syracuse Road in Layton, Davis County, Project No F FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW This Commission has jurisdiction over this Application pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code An- W II X $0 (County). Having fully considered the Application and ail the exhibits and documents filed pertinent thereto, the Commission makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, together with the Order based thereon Lang, Russell k R Your Do fly Activity According fo Ltgal Noticos SPORT AND TENTATIVE ORDER CASE NO. BEFORE THE PUBLIC OF COMMISSION SERVICE UTAH In the Matter of the Application of UTAH POWER & LIGHT for authority to COMPANY issue not more than $42,000,000 in Principal Amount of First Mortgage Bonds By the CommissionOn March 1, 1978, Utah Power & Light Company (Applicant) filed with this Commission Its Verified Petition requesting authority to issue $42,000,000 principal amount of its First Mortgage Bonds, series due April 1, 2006 (Pledged Bonds) as security tor the payment of principal and interest on a like principal amount of Revenue Bonds Re- venue Bonds) proposed to be issued by Emery County, Utah Board H - legal Notices notated. POLLA- NGvd H $fon To develop metsoge for Thurtdoy. reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign 6i An peris Wo 3K CLAY AZItt MAD II carried Elder and KBYU-Taddress warning of the evils of legal Notices Legal Notices Hutchinson said he could not estimate when there would lie another eruption "Steamboat, like most other geysers, tends to be It might have one or two more unpredictable for 50 years," Hutchinson said "It and quit eruptions is absolutely impossible to guess how long the current activity will last " When Steamboat erupted it coated vehicles parked 1,000 feet away with a thin film of muddy water and hurled sand and gravel sued rocks for 20 STAR GAZER.' 0 homosexuality. Rev. Waldrop called the warnings very offensive and highly inaccurate." Bruce Christensen, general manager of the stations, said the request for equal time was inappropriate. He said equal time provisions under the Federal Communications Act of 1934 apply only to political candidates. Goren on Todays Bridge Hand said PROVO (AP) Teh general manager of Brigham Yr ung University's radio and television stations has denied a request for air time by a leader of gays in northern Utah Rev Bob Waldrop, pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church in Salt Lake City, said Wednesday he had asked for equal time to respond to an address by Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, which owns BYU. Rev Waldrops church ministers mostly to gays Both Both vulnerable. South deals NORTH s most famous geyser, shoots water an average ot l.m feet into the air about every 70 minutes Steamboat Geyser, which resembles a steamboat, is easily accessible near Norris Junction in the northern part of the park The geysers last major cycle, when it erupted to about the same height, was between 1451-0Hutchinson said "This may he the beginning oi a new cycle," he the world feet, the geologist said "I think these changes are just local, and not he said major changes for the entire park," Gay Leader Loses Lqunl l ime Bid WE GOT AT JUST WATER, kitchenette here you GEORGIA . AND WANT A DRINK OR SOMETHIN', I'LL GET IT SAM 9 1 30, 1978 After Nine Years, Geyser Erupts FOR , - Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March Yellowstone's Steamloat' vp Bancroft, Il ...lOU THINK AVDRSAN PDVFRET HIMSELF IS IWT-ING- , THOSE LETTERS? WHY?1' l W TO CONTRACTORS March 20, 1978 Prospective bidders are 1 hereby advised that there are two protects that are intended to be combined for bidding purposes These specifications are applicable to Bloomington Project as described below St Charles Protect constitutes the other proiect as described in applicable Plans and the Specifications for the City of St. Charles 2 Sealed proposals will be received by the City of Idaho (hereinaBloomington, fter referred to as the "OWNER") for performing the work as set forth in the Plans and Specifications for the COL- SYSTEM ANO LECTION LAGOON FACILITIES FOR IDAHO, on BLOOMINGTON, or before 2 00 P M. Mountain Daylight Time, May 1, 1978, at the city offices, City of St Charles, Idaho, at which time r o p posals will be publicly opened and read 3. The proiect designated as SYSTEM the COLLECTION AND LAGOON FACILITIES for Bloomington, Idaho, consists of the furnishing ot all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, and peforming all work necessary for the construction of this ftclllty in accordance with the Plans and said Specfications. 4 All proposals must be made on the blank form of proposal attached to the Specifications 5 Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of bidder's bond payable to the Owner In the amount of five of the total percent amount of the bid. 6. The HUD Handbook (5) "Labor Standards and Administra-tlo- n Enforcement", shall be Number amined by all bidders. It is available at the HUD offices. In7. Contract Documents, cluding Plans end Specifications are avilabie from offices of Hamilton end Voeller, Inc. Consulting Engineers (hereinafter referred to as the "Engineer"), S2S5 Overland 6500 3 ex- Rood, Boise, Idaho 83705, phone and 428 South (208) Mam, P O Box 1358, Pocatello, Idaho 83201, phone (208) A handling and mailing fee of $25 00 will be charged tor the documents The fee of is not refundable. The Contract Documents, Including Plans and Specifications, may be examined at the following locations (1) Mayor's Office, City of above $25 00 Bloomington, Bloomington, Idaho 83223 (2) Mayor's Office, City of St Charles, St Charles, Idaho 83272 (3) Bear Lkake Regional Fish Haven, Commission, Idano 83261 4) Associated General Contractors, 10 North 27th, Boise. Idaho 83706 (5) Associated General Contractors of America, 1135 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84410 (6) Intermountain Contractors, 44 South Third West, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 8 The Owner reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reiect any or all proposals or to accept the proposal deemed best tor the Owner City of Bloomington, Idaho ROBERT TAYLOR Mayor Published in News Examiner, Idaho State Journal, Salt Lake Tribune. March 20, 1978, April 6, 13 and ft). 1978 ) FOR SALE irrigated dairy farm 5Mi miles SW of Buhl, Idaho Full water rights. 75 acres crop, nice home, good buildings. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Far, mers Home Administration at 1061 Blue Lakes Blvd , Twin Falls, Idaho, telephone (206) Financing available to eligible applicants This property will be sold without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, or marital status The Government reserves the right to reiect any (A-2- ) and ail otters. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of and 135, Utah Code Annotated. 1953 the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as is the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below. Any motor vehicle advertised below mav be released to owner prior to sale uoon proper proof ot ownership Any motor vehicle impounded under wrong ID number may be withdrawn from the sale STATE IMPOUND SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES. UTAH COUNTY, APRIL 6, 1978 8 30 AM Vern's Conoco Service, 514 Slate Rd Lehi 1970 AMC Ambassador 4 Dr Vm A0A8S5H2n395 1964 Chev Vln 4S637H10182 1968 Olds Delta 88 Vin 364878X101927 1966 Plymouth 2 Dr V n PH23E62I 72073 1966 Pontiac 2 Dr Vln 2371 76K 1(72679 9 00 A M Colorama Auto Bcxty, 759 N State, Orem 1967 Chrysler 4 Or Vm CL43H3221964 1966 Dodge Van Vm 1962075986 1966 Ford 2 Dr Must Vln 6 R07G1 56.584 1968 Plymouth 4 Dr Fury III Vin PM43F8D16A646 9 30 A M Sorensen Marine 8 Auto Body, 188 W 400 N , Orem 1965 Chev. Pickup Vin C2545Z61506 1964 Chev Nova Vln 40469N19S632 1965 Olds 2 Dr Vln 156J75C 100107 1970 MG Midget Conv't Vln GAN5UB93CVS8G 10 30 A M American Auto Wrecking, 203 So Siste Street, Title Notice 115 Provo Bulck Opel 2 Dr Vin 921522366 Chev Sta Wpn Vin 1D46J2L501893 Chev Bel Air Vln 156117R118ai2 Chev 4 Dr Vin 1596R)43787 Dodge 4 Dr Sta Wgn Vin M3. 4103395 I Ford 2 Dr Vln 3R1 7F 67769 1963 GMC Pickup Vm 1502PC?21 A 1965 Olds 2 Dr Vin 625K04981 1968 Plymouth Sed Vln RP23F9G100?81 1972 Yamaha Motorcycle Vin DT1FU4936 2 00 P M Skyview Cate, Spanish Fork Canyon, Spanish Fork 1970 Chev 2 Dr Vin 16447QJ 152534 , The purchase price to be payable In lawful money of the United States ot America The seller reserves the right to bid. Dated this 2nd dav ot March, 1978 STATE TAX COMMISSION PHILLIP E PROCTER 1968 1972 1967 1966 1959 (A 9) Secretary, State ?x Commission i J |