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Show Sail Lake uiul lnlcrmotmlain Area Obituaries 1 Still Hot. Partly Cloudy E.W. Evans, 71, Attorney, Dies V2J Elliott Willard Evans, 71, 955 Fairview Ae., a former deputy of the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite of Freemasonry and former president of the Utah State Bar, died Friday of a heart attack. Mr. Evans was deputy of tlie Supreme Council from 18 to 1970 and he was a trustee of the fbvi A Elliott W. Evans ,. S. it lVrnninrnt S.L. Attorney Airline Strike OKM by (AP) -- Frontier Airlines mechanics have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike against the Denver-baseairline, but any walkout would be at least a month away, says a union spokesman. d Dean Ames, assistant general chairman of the International Association of Machinists, said Friday the vote was about 95 percent in favor of authorizing a strike. About tiOO of the 700 mechanics voted. Negotiations on a new contract started about a year ago, and the old contract expired Oct. 1. Mechanics have been working under an extension of that contract ever since. Mrs. James in 1968. M I" . Wr. 65. The emergency room is much too crowded, said board chairman Weve Amel Denison. got to register patients in the hallway or in the foyer there. With a new emergency room doctor, even more patients are expected, he said. Other Troubles Other troubles include: Small, inadequately equipped laboratory and pharmacy; Low wages and benefits for nurses and staff, causing recruitment and retention problems; Carbon PRICE County and Price will be getting out of the hospital business soon. At a public hearing in the County Court House Thursday night, doctors, nurses and staff of the en- according County Commissioner Jim Simone. The cost to set this situation straight comes to about $3 million, Mr. Denison said. But with property tax protest in the air, chances of bonding for improvements are slim, he said. Without GREASED LIGHTNING Jj politi- deterioration, officials said. OUR LUNCHEON SPECIALS INCLUDE EVERYTHING FROM SOUP TO DEAN SPROUTS. FROM ONLY $2.50. hospital, $800,000 Join us for lunch. We hove some rear specials Like Tenyoki Chicken. Steak. Scollops. And Rib-ey- e We even hove o Vegetable luncheon. Arid rhey oil include o delectable bowl of our Japanese onion soup, o heaping senmg of fresh vegetables, render bean sprouts, white rice our secret Oriental sauces ond a piping hot cup of Bemhona green tea. But when you lunch or Bemhona. we give you more than just a great lunch. We give you o great show. From your seat around our famed hibochi table you con warch your chef in action - slicing dicing, sizzling and seasoning your lunch ro perfection. So come on out. Our luncheon specials sran at i2 50. Including the sho' (vinsuHw LI Arrow Press Squore ( Across from jm A - k, a. I ! till YU the Salt Palace) e v e. a 322-2A2- improve- ments, the chances for attracting new doctors here are even slimmer. County Commissioner Lee Semken said. Mr. Semken explained that the Carbon Physician Recruitment Corp. has spent $20,000 to "wine and dine physicians, but the doctors wont come to an hospital. HCAs solution to all this, as presented by corporate officers, includes: Purchase of the hospitals current assets for about $900,000; Paying the city and county $300,000 rent for two years; Building and operating a new, $3.5 million cians are reluctant to use pressure to collect overdue bills from voters. Besides cash flow problems, the hospital is also facing overcrowding and CO-HI- T e h, h A at Joseph Reuben Russon, June 2, 1920, Salt Lake LDS Temple He died April 23. 1978. inSurvivors clude one son, one daughter, Kenneth M Russon, American Fork; Mr. Ernest George (Maurine) twoNichols, Sandy; one brother, sisters, Sherman Robinson, American Fork; Mr. J.L. (Beulah) Ellert-soMurray, Mrs Ward R. Clark, Orem; five nine greatg- Funeral Monday, 11 a m., to the Lehi North Stake Center Friends may call at Wing Mortuary, Sunday, pm, and Monday prior to service. Burial in the Lehi City Cemetery. John Potochnick, Sr. FAST CARBON CITY, Carbon John Potochnick. Sr 86. County died August 4, 1978 at home a following long illness Bom October 10, 1889, Yugoslavia. to Anton and Marita Potochnick Married Christine Goicher. She died Married Annie Goicher, July 9. 1951, Castle Gate. Utah Retired coal miner; member U M W A Local 8003, member Catholic Church; Western Slovanic Association, S N P.J. Lodge 29e Survived by his wife, sons and John, Jr., Price; daughters Frank, Salt Lake City; Frances Rcnchctto, San Deigo, California; Julia Brown, Salma. Kansas; Mrs. Cecil (Christina) Dees and Mrs Bert (Caroline) Davis, both East Carbon; 12 grandchildren; 3 greatbrother: Felix, grandchildren; Yugoslavia. Funeral services Monday, 1 pm. at Mltchel Funeral Chapel, may call Price, vtoere friend Saturday, Sunday, and Monday prior. Burial. Price City Cemetery. 6 19'$ Sad Lake LDS Temp to . and adding Jewelry Stolen Burglars broke into Suzanne Moore's residence, 500 East block of 3635 South, and stole jewelry and stereo components worth a total of $1,400, sheriff's deputies said. A 3, 1978. Frances M., 79. Spring Glen. Aug. 3, 1978. BRINGHURST, William Z., 74, California, formerly of Salt Lake City, July 31. 1978 BRUBAKER, Cloteei E 55. Salt Lake City. Aug. 3. 1978. CAHOON, Hartense T., 74, Logan, Aug 4, 1978. COOK, Genell C., 4S, Murray, T A ft died Aug R 88, 3. 1978. GRANDY, Bryce C., 30, Paris, Idaho, Aug. 3. 1978. HILLER. Reinhold F., 87, Salt Lake City. Aug. 4, 1978. PETERSEN, Hetty, 89, Murray, 3, 1978. 86, POTOCHNICK, John $r East Carbon City, Carbon County, Aug. 4. 1978. RUSSON, Aug. 3, 1978 Velma 0 R., 80, Lehi, WEBB, Kenneth T., 69, Lake C tv. Aug. 2. 1978 Reinhold (Fred) Hiller ReirhnkJ (Fred) HMier, age 87, beloved husband, father, grandfather, died August Wtlhel-mm- a Polinow Hiller Married Hedwig Liewert, September 28, Stettin, MarGermank riage later solemnized m the Sal? Lake Temple, May 26, 1926 Came to America m 1923 He was a High Priest in the LDS First Ward. In I9S7 art his wife served a two year mission in Germany Journeyman Electri- cian for Wasatch Electric. Member Electrical Union, Local and his wife were memthe Silver Crest Club for 13 years. Survivors, wtte, sons, Gunter R , Henry F , all Satt Lake C'tyj grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren Funeral services will be held Monday. 12 noon, at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, vtoere friends may call Sunday, 8 pm. and Monday, one hour prior to service Interment Elysian Burial Gardens. 354. He bers of to' (Danish) Forsgren William BOTHWELL. utati Gton (Danish) Forsgren, 72, died August 3. 1978 at a Salt Lake hospital Born March 21, 1906, Brigham City, Utah Married Alta Berry, later divorced. Mamed Lena Carter He was a farmer. Survivors- 1 son and 1 daughter. Mrs. Clifford (Evadean) Long, Sherril Idaho; Glen, Ammon, Idaho, 9 grandchildren; 7 brother, 2 sisters John H , Howell, Utah; Mrs. Olivia Anderson, Brigham City; Mrs. Edith Viola Hansen, Rigby, Idaho Services Monday, 1 p m at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton. Friends call from 1130 a m. till services. Burial: Brigham City Cemetery. Grandy Graduate, Hrter City. Survivors brother, DeMont parents, Paris; B , Thermopolis, sisters, Mrs. Fred (Geraldine) Deursh, Logan; Mrs. James (Glenna) Carter, American Fork; Mrs. Richard (Lynetta) ZotoetL Mountain View, Wyo.; Mrs. Jerotd (Demse) Knight, Hyde Park, Ut.; Judith Ann Grandy, Logan; ten nieces and nephews. Funeral services, Monday, 12 noon, Paris LDS Ward Chapel, wheere friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial. Paris City Cemetery Funeral directors, Matthews Mortuary, Montpelier, Idaho Wvo ; William Zach 12 East block, 1700 South, 8400 South block University St., components, tape deck, stereo 82,172. Thefts South block, 1045 West, aluminum. 8800 600 North block Airport Dr cardboard boxes. $7 SO 100 South block. University St , plants, $14) 1800 Assaults 300 South block. woman struck Mam St., William Zach Bringhurst, 74, a California resident for eight years, formerly of Salt Lake City, died Monday, July 31, 1978 in San Diego of a lingering illness. Bom Nov. 30. 1903, to Satt Lake City a son of Ferris Wiscomb and Alohema Chaffin Bringhurst Retired employee of Satt Lake City Corporation, Water Dept He married La Fawn Peck Bringtxirst, Feb 24, 1933, Salt Lae City. Member LDS Church. Survivors wife; son, Marvin F , daughter, Carole Lindsay, both of California; one son by previous William John, Engmarriage, land, three grandchildren Graveside services Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Tuesday, August 8, 1978, at 11 a.m. Hartense Tarry Sheriffs Docket Complaints received bv the Salt lake County Sheritfr Department tor the 24 hour period ended at 9 a m Friday metude. Burglaries 7800 West block, 3500 South, engine, $100 300 South block, 8135 West, carnet. $?00 4500 West block. 5255 South, rifle tevw-lrspeakers. 11,425 7KH bast block, 3380 South, cash, candles, ring, knives, tewel-r$574 1600 West block. WO South, purse, check, cash 8181 le, Edward Lee Anderson KANAB. Anderson, of hi tun - Edward Lee Utah died August X 1978, suffered m a car 17, accident Bom June 2, 1961, Kanab, Utah, to Vaughn Reese and Hene Robinson Anderson He was a student at Cedar City High School. He worked tor Anderson Service Survived dv hts parents of cedar City; brother; Carl Vaughn, sister; Connie, Phoenix, Arizona, grandparent. Mr. and Mr J Da Has Anderson. Glendale, Utah; Mr and Mrs Emron Robinson, Kanab, s George C. P'goott, Bloomington Idaho, Mr and Mr. DG Robinson, kanab; Susie Reese Glendale, Utah Funeral services Monday, 11 a m , Kanao stake lenrer, wnere friends may call 9 Y! till time of kanab Comet service Brunal ry Funeral Directors Salisbury A Graf Mortuary A. DCSulT MORTUARY Saturday, 1? noon, Highland View Ward, 2980 South 2790 East LUCKAU. RUDOLPH H., Saturday, I? noon, Emigration Ward, 1010 East 700 South. , Cu. Yds. of (52 Stat. 1060). OF TRANSPORTATION D. HURLEY, P E , WWILLiAM Director (A 35) NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Fiscal Section, Department of Employment Security, Social Hall Avenue, Sait P.O. Box Utah, 2 00 PM, August for Video Taping Equip- Lake tity, until 11249, 14, W78 ment , Deseret Mortuary,' 36 E 7th So. SERVE YOU PLEASE CALL TO or Funeral services tor MOORE Nancy Lee Steiner Moore will be 11 Redwood a m Saturday, Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road, where friends may p m and Saturday call Friday one hour prior to services Buriai Mt Vtew Memorial Estates Funeral Directors. Memorial Estates Mortuary Funeral services for WEBB Kenneth Thomas Webb will be K) 30 held Saturday, am., a Jenkins Sotfe Mortuary, 4760 South State, where friends may call Friday, 8 P m., and Saturday, one half hour prior to services. interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Funeral direc-torV.C. Sotte & Sons. Funeral services WILLIAMS tor Bill F Williams wril be Saturday. 12 noon, Holladav 2th LDS Ward Chaoei, 2675 East 44J0 South. Friends may call Friday. 6fipm, to Jenkins-Sotf- e Mortuary, 4760 South State Street, and Saturday, one hour prior to services to the church Interment, Hoiladay Memorial Park. Legal Notices Department of Transportations accordance writ) the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C F R. Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies ail bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. The Utah Department of Transportation also notifies alt bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered Into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race , color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award A current list of inorriy contractors, suppliers, and equipment lessors is available and wril be furnished by the Utah Department of Transportation, Room 7, State OH ice Bunding, upon request. Prooosal forms, plans, and specification are on file to the ottice of the Utah Department of Transport ation, Sait Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department OH ices at Sari Lake City, upon application and payment ofa fee of $10 00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department, or m lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transortahon, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds a required The right to retect any or all bids is reserved Any additional Information may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Trans- portation Dated this 29th day of July, 1978. UTAH DEPARTMENT 174 C Bid for ns and specifications Burfcudge at 14 Social Mali Avenue, Salt Lake City Utah JF AN BURRIDGE (A 9J) Asst Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS UTAH DFFARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Wiliiam D. Hurley, P E NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Sealed bids will be received bv the Juab School Board to its office, 305 East 100 North, hepni. Utah up to 5 00 P M , FrKlav, August II, 1978, for the furnishing ot all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the esohatt paying for the Juab Middle and High Schools, Nephi, Utah. Ail bids will be public hf opened and read at 7 .10 P M A certified or cashier's check or bid bond of not less than five ot the amount of percent the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Juab School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited m case he fait or refuses to enter into the Contract or furnish the 100 performance, and 100 Material and Labor Payment Bond as required by the Owner The successful bidder(s) to be known as the General shall have response bit ity for proper execution of ail work contracted by him. Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the oHtce of Edwards and Daniels and Associates, Architects, 525 East Third South, Satt Lake City, Utah, and at the School Board OHice after August 7, 1978, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. Plans and specifications mav be obtained upon request from the Architects. Contractors shall be limited to two sets. All bidders shall be forms may be obtained at the of the Architect. No bidder mav withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening thereof The Juab School District reserves the right to accept any or to retect any or ail proposals or waive any informality m a proposal. Executive Order 11246, as amended, ts applicable on this protect for practices and affirmative action programs. office All laborers, workmen, and apprentices . employed on this proiect shall be oaid not less than to general prevailing wage rates, as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, as set forth to the schedule m the Contract ' Documents. Dated- August 1, 1978. By. Resolution ot Juah Fchooi Board mechanics, HEREBY GIVEN OF a public hearing to be held In Room 44, CITY AND COUNTY BUILDING Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Lake county, Utah, on Thursday, SepA.M. tember 7. 1978. at O'clock before the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County on U following application requesting rezoning of the following described area to Sait Lake County, Utah: 1. To amend the map of the e Sandy, Union, Planning District by reclassifythe described following ing property from Residential zone to Residential zone a listed under Application 2923, filed by Prows wood, Inc , and located at approximately 600 South 900 East: Beginning at a point to the centerline of 900 East Street, said point being south OTO'OO" east 1,419 feet and south 89S9'31" west 931 50 feet from the center of Section 20, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Sari Lake Base & Meridian; nd running thence south (702'00" east 272.13 feet; thence east 502 51 feet; thence south 002 00" east 173.37 feet; thence east 74 feet; thence south 33D4'25" east 1.46 feet; thence south 28'39'24" east 436 40 feet; thence south 43c06'37" east 273 50 feet; thence south 1J46'00" east 2 0 feet, more or less, to a point on the westerly line of FORT Union 3oulevard; thence North 5121'20" east 538 feet, more or less, to a point on a 1,214.92' radius curve to the right; thence northeasterly along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 17T)3'28" a distance of 361 70 feet to the centerline of Lithe Cottonwood Creek; thence north 7(7 west 19 023 feet thence north 48 west 101 49 feet; thence north 3407' 50" west 630 19 99 feet; thence 45 33' 54" west 333 90 thence north 57c57'10" north feet; west feet; thence west 1,732 82 feet to the point of beginning. Contains 26 572 acres. 118 26 DATED THIS 1st day of August. 1978 BOARD OF OUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY WILLIAM E DUNN. ATTESTED-STERLING County Clerk Chairman EVANS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received bv the Utah Department of Transportation, Room 627 State Office Building, Sari Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clock p m. Tuesday, August 22, 1978, and at that time publicly opened tor construction of A Bituminous Surfaced Roadway to Millard County, the same being that section of Interstate Highway No. 15 From North Holden to Scioto identified as Federal Aid Protect No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 8 05 miles, and the principal items of work are approximate13,652 Tons of ly as followsBituminous Material, 2)4X100 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course Maximum and 131,800 Tons of Untreated Base Course V" or 1" Maximum. The project is to be completed on or before October 15, 1979 Preoualificatton of bidders is reqired Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on tile with the Utah Deoartment of Transpor-tafto- n completed and approved, the required Prequalihoation Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and finan- cial condi-- m The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract In conformity with the Federal aid Highway Act of 1968 the U S Deoai tment of Labor has certified the wage rates for this proiect which are the minimum wages to be paid on this protect These rates are made a part of the contract documents The aHertion of bidders is directed to the fact that this Department has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U S Deoartment of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions ot the Fair Lanor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Director (A 32) (5) FUNERALS TOM FACE, The Utah Bringhurst Bom January 18, 1904, RockvilUtah, a daughter of John Rtchard and Fannie Bliss Tarry. She was married on June 3, 1926, Salt Lake LDS Temple, to Newel S. Cahoon Member Logan 4th Ward; had kren a Temple Officiator m the Logan Temoie. London Tern-pi- e and New Zealand Temple, had been on the Relief Society Stake Board of Cache Stake, she served a short Mission in West Central States. She and her husband owned and operated the City Grocery for over 30 years. Survived by her husband and son W Arthur Cahoon, Logan; 1 daughter- Mrs M Dale (Carolvn) Walnut Creek, Christiansen, 6 California; grandchildren brother Steven V Tarry; sister Elva T Cater, both Palm Springs, California Funeral services in the Loo an 4fri LDS Chapel. Monday, 12 noon F riend may call Wheatley Nelson Funeral home. 162 East 4th North, P m and MonLogan, Sunday day 10 30 until rites. Interment Logan Cemetery. 200 15M E JJr.J So FUNERAL NOTICES Stockpiled Topsoil and 520 Lin. Ft of 42" Special Alkali Resistant Corrugated steel Nestahte asing Pipe Gage 14. The protect is to be completed in 120 working days. Preouai if (cation of bidders Is reouired Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department of Transportation completed and approved, the required Preouaiiftcafion Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract In conformity with the Feder-af-aw- J Highway Act of 1968 the U S Department of Labor has certified the wane rates for this protect which are the minimum waoes to be paid on this protect These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders Is directed to the fact that this Department has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division U S Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 1978 cash FLOWERS 40AT707 ject No. The length of road to be constructed or Improved is 5 730 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 169,300 Cu. Yds. of 15,500 flower stt so nm west V.'LDREDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seeled proposals will be received bv the Utah Department Room 6Z7 of Transportation, State Office Budding, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p m. Tuesday, August 22, 1978, and at that time gobtictv opened for construction of Railroad Relocation in Salt Lake County, the same being Situated From 10th West to 4ekJU West and between South Temple and 4th South identified as Federal Aid Pro- Borrow, m 364-554- legal Notices William Glen Complaint received bv the Salt Lake City Police Department for oer-othe ended at 9 a m. Friday include: 82,000 the Finest a, 1978 Brown Floral Co. Vie Care Blouse You Do "Aiway A current list of minority contractor, suppliers, and equipment lessors is available and will be furnished bv the Utah Department of TransporState Office tation, Room Building, upon request Proposal forms. Plan, and soecitK-ationare on file to the oHice of the Utah Department of Transportation. Sait Lake itv, end the oHtce of its District Director at Cedar City, Utah where they may be by prospective bidder. Specification, proposal form, and plans may be obtained only at rite Deparment Offices to Sait Lake City upon application and pavmet of foe of $20 00 no part of which will be refunded Each bidder must submit bid bond from an approved surety company on foints provided bv the Department; or in lieu thereof, cesh, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount ot the btd. made pay able to the Utah Department ot Transportation, as evidence of good faith end a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required The right to retect any or all bds is reserved. Any additional information mav be secured at the oHice of n the Utah Department of Dated this 29th day of July. FLORISTS of 1890, great 45 . 3 great great children died in grandchildren, uRaocy Service Monday 1pm, Fountain Green LOi Ward Chapel Friend call Sunday, 7 9 pm, Anderson Funrra Home in Nephi. and to chaoei Monday prior to Fountain Green service Cemetery. Bmgham Canvon, grand master of Utah Grand Lodge, 1954 York Rite Free Masonry Member El Kafah Shrine Tempto Received 3?nd degree (Scottish Rite) in the honorary degree of 1949, Knight Commander of the Court of Mason in Honor, 1957 3Jfu 1965 Deputy of the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite of , htgfr priest Freemasonry, Utah Chapter 1, head of the Red Cross of Constantine, Rovai Order of Jesters, Inspector General of the Scottish Rite and Trustee of Masonic Foundation, 1954-6Survivors, wife; son and daughter. Elliott W (Bill) Jr., Mr. Richard M. (Claudia) Hunsaker, Mrs. Lao J. (Susan) Walz, all of Sait Lake City; brothers and sisters, Marce) J Evans, Tucson, Aril Mrs. James W (Elizabeth) Ogilvie, Kensington, CaDt ; Mrs. Earl (Ruth) Groth, Salt UkeCity; Robert C. Evans, Bountiful Funeral services, Tuesday, 12 30 pm, Masonic Tempie. 650 E South Temple, wrfvere friends may call 30 minutes prior to services. Buriai. Mt Olivet In lieu of flowers, Cemetery family suggests contributions to Masonic Foundation of Utah or Snriners Hospital. B November Cahoon block, 800 East, Stereo. cah, $300. SO South block. Mam Si., cash, Check $38 41. 1500 South blot k, 800 East, rings, gr andchi Idren grandchildren, 2 Member, University Club Wasatch Presbvterian Church. Past Master Canyon Lodge 13, Hartense Tarry LOGAN Cahoon, 74, died at a Mendon, Utah nursing home on August 4, Burglaries iBtel l Salt South ke Elliott Willard Evans. 1 955 4, 198 of Fairview Ave died Ac a ttearl attack horn Joty 28 19(17, Mtnrten Nto to WHLsrd Vine and Data Married Aline Anderson Evan Johnson. Oct 6 1933 Graduate University of Utah I aw SctvxV, W10 doctor of iurspn.idence I aw President Ph Alttfw rv-tFraternity member Phi kacxa to Admitted Ph honorary sncieht law Utah State Bar I9J0 191) Canvnn orai'llne Bingham Bingham Canvon city attorney. 19 12 l47 President Jr Bar Section Commissioner for Third District Utah State Bar tor 3 year Chet Deputy, S County Ator-nev- , 1947 48 President Utah State Bar, 1952 53 Member law firm. Evan. Net sen and Mock Senior Evans partner of Parsons. Behle 4 LiHimer law firm 19W until retirement m 1968 Member S L. County and American bar Associ at Kins President, Bingham Cwtvon Vice presiLions Club, 1945-4dent. Utah Junior Chamber of National director. Commerce Junior Chamber of Commerce. 1940 S L.C Civil Services ComPast president. missioner. 1954-5- S.L. Police Docket 2100 M jro Cautor Elliott Willard Evans Sait Lake City. Aug 3, 1978. 82. COWLEY, Blanche E Sandy. Aug. 4, 1978. EVANS, Elliott W., 71. Salt Lake City, Aug 4, 1978. 72. FORSGREN, William G BothwbM, Box Elder County, Aug. Mrs famines Tona Marclt and Lozska Ronko. both Yugaiavia The Mass of Christian fkrial Monday 10 a m St Anthony Church Holy Rosary. Sunday, 7 pm at Mdchel Funeral (.nape! Price where frtendscaH Saturday and Sunday. Buna) Price City Cemeter y Ronrui Lynn Salt Lake Cdv Tahna lee Jackson Wvo . Kefh Robe Tayiorvlie parent Murrav tour grafxVtnidren. brother, three sister. Grant Col tone Logan. Ann Nason Houston. Tex , Linda Bouetto, San Francisco Carif ; Mary Carlson Pocatello, Ida Funeral service. Monday 2 p m Redwood Memorial Estate, 6500 So Redwood Road, where friends may can two hour or. or to services Burial, Redwood Memorial Estates Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. Iona, Mrs Phillip 5 Van Nuv. California Kratof sister. Mi John grartochlkhen Tiitrh and Gen (Ana' Soring keam 1915. Cai'tomie, (Anne) Mavar San mi Santa 1978. Peter Aug Park greatgreat 45. :hLD St Ano Creation Fraternal Union, Slovenian National honw survived by daughters Mrs Frank (Franrv) Levien. Cent Lewi1 Germany gust and Martmus '962 8. enlered into pursuant to this advertisenri. minority bustafness enterprises writ be forded full opportunity to submit bcH in response to tors invitation and writ not be di criminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin to consideration tor an awar d to Jens l antt S Caroline Ander on Jensen Mar ried Joseph Aiv dei on Oct 5. WO Sait Lake L DS Tempie He died iuiv 24. 190 Ninth child ot ten, preceded her in death Devoted I DS hetd cohoes in pH orqaniMtiom m the churvh, visiting teacher tor Member more ttxw 75 year Singing Mother At time of death s be was the only true DtiP of Foun(an Green Survivor sons and daughter J P . fcwei Arvm Mesa An? Hunter ; Giovd D Maona Darui Wavte (Rubv) G Kearns, Mi 24 Stansfieid. Mt Pleasant Green, Member Catholic Church Wasatch High School. Attended Utah State University Served in US. Navy; received honorabte discharge. Member, LDS Church. BAN, in new equip- ment to that. Operates Nationwide HCA owns and operates more than 100 hospitals nationwide. The corporation has hospitals in Brigham City, Bountiful and Payson. HCA has managed the Carbon Hospital under contract for two years. The exact date for the turnover of the hospital has not been set. but city and county officials indicated they are ready to act as soon as possible. The plan is subject to aDproval by State Health Planning. Genell C Cook 198 m Murray Bom Sept 4 1912 Roosevelt to Clovd S arx Mumms ANDERSON, Edward L., 17, Kanab, Aug. 3. 1978. ANDERSON, Katie M. J , 94. Fountain Green, Sanpete County, 3, two June Jensen 1,' Fountain 1W)4 Sonnytida.! He died Utah giancKhiKtren Funeral service, Monday 2 p m Gott Mortuary Chapel IW So Stale, where friend may call Mnndav prior to the service Burial. Sandy City Cemetery I , ogosi June Survivors avlchiidren, FOUNTAIN GRt-f-- Katie Mana Aide son, 94 dvto Aug 3 198. to Sait Lake af Born April 25 1 4 County Joseph10. Ban, WIT. son huvband W DatoCowiev, dohters Mrs Glen (Frankie) Ariamt. Mrs Bruce W (Eiva) Peterson ail Sandy, Mrs John (Betty) Strong Sad lake City; brother. John Oldham. Ovule Odham, both Sandy. SStef. Ada lennbe'9 Md 34 great vaie 18 grandchildren gr Katie Maria Anderson b a a P ak z Marolt Married - Area Death.-- Aug. M M Dec Cpwiev PARIS; Idaho Bryce Cart Grandy, 30, Paris, died Aug. 3, 1978. m a Salt Lake hospital Bom Julv 3, 1948, Tremnntnn, Utah, to DeWitt Cart and Edna Record Aug V Bryce Carl Grandy News of declared hospital, to Sen. senator said Sandy Utah, LEHI Velma Ora Robinson Russon, 80, died August X 1978 in an Orem conve- - , lescent home. Bom July 8, 1898 in American Fork, a daughter of George G and Beulah Adamsi Robmson Mar-rie- marshal could close the Bunnell. The v Velma Ora Robinson Russon Questionable fire The fire protection. toi tvxvie a lonw nine Born, March 6 9 s Mt Ukt WMttwr Dalai Pracipt-tatio- n tor period ended Friday at 5 00 p m none. Precipitation tor August, .00, accumulative since deficiency, .12 Precipitation October 1, 1977 5 80. accumulative excess 2 12 Sunrise Saturday, 6 28 MOT, Sunset 8 39 MOT Sett Lake City, Oeden and Prove Partly cloudy Saturday. Generally fair Sunday. Continued hot after noons. Lows to the lower 80s Highs Saturday to the upper 90s and Sunday m the mid 90s. Light winds. Pertiv rtmty Saturday Utah with an isolated mountain thundershower Saturday afternoon or evening Generally fair Sunday. Lows 55 to 65. Highs 90 to IPS Extended Forecast Monday through Wetoesday Utah Dry except chance few afternoon and evening thundershowers mostly over the mountains. Not quite so hot north Highs 90 to 95 north and 95 to 105 south. Lows 55 to Cowtov. Murray towing Utahna Brubaker, Saif Lake Ctv. grande hil ' s dren brother e ' and sisters. Shirlev Fgan Egbert, Beth Fgan Bruce N Evn ail of Kearny, and Howard Bud Egan, Sait Lake City Funeral Monday. H) m, Larkin Mortuary Chapel 2nd East South Temple. where friend call Sunday. pm and Monday prior Interment Richmond City Cemetery, Richmond Utah Famto the ily suggests contribution Amec Kan Cancer Society rescued. This hospital of ours needs a transfusion. It needs a transufsion of money, declared State Sen. Omar Bunnell, a board member. Financial Anemia The financial anemia of the Carbon Hospital has been troubling the city and county for more than a year. Its books show about $800,000 in accounts receivable, or half its annual revenue, j. I Bill think theyve been ah-- I keoms board members are making it no secret that they 0. as ton. ICas 6 I Dee ITM , l county and hospital jfat lulu a Mar Collette ried James R C ook Sept 24 Peterson Egan two Survivor dorsed a plan to lease the publicly owned facility to a private corporation. The Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) has offered to take over the hospital for two years and build a new facility during this interim. City, - Dorothy F 198 at 4 Geneil C. Cook Born By John Serfustini Tribune Correspondent Carbon Hospital N La Utah tn William R (Rod) and HospitalWorkers Endorse Lease stuntman alive I v?7 fd Marrh ivji They had a son I eov. precluded ttxm to OMft' Mar Ethel J red June 72, 1921 Salt Lake I DS Hvde Tempto She died Feb 12 19 8 Survivor son. W'Hii H Ryle R George W ell Salt Lake City, 1 13 gr andchitdi en great"Other, Zek k . grandchildren, Appte Valiev Calit Funeral Tuesday 10 0C am, Larkin Mortuary Chanel 2C East Sotfth Temp where friend call Monday 64 P m , and Tuevtay Interment, pror to service Aa&atch Lawn Memorial Pat. d grandchildren; The greatest 3 Temp'e France SPRING GIFN MaroH Dm 79 atd August i W8 in a f ne hosoi ta inuowtna an III ness 1 f k h o r n . ' ' November 27, $ IN Soar am a rt F randchildren 1 CUO) She (Marie) Nebraska Native Mr. Evans had served as vice president of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce and as the national director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1940. From 1954 to 1957 he was a Salt Lake -- I aka IDS November 16 1T2 Garfield (Elizabeth) Ogilvie, Kensington, Calif.; Mrs. Earl ((Ruth) Groth, Salt Lake City; Robert C. Evans, Bountiful. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Temple, where friends may call 30 minutes prior to services. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the Masonic Foundation of Utah or Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Bingham Practice Mr. Evans was admitted to the Utah State Bar in 1930. He began his law practice in Bingham Canyon and served as the Bingham Canyon city attorney from 1932 to 1947. He was chief deputy Salt Lake County attorney from 1947 to 194S and served as president of the Utah State Bar from 1952 to 1953. In 1959 he became senior partner the law firm of Parsons, Behle, Evans & Latimer. He retired Richard WM 1? - Blanche SANDY Utah to Johnfc and F Itrahefrif Bmwn Oldham Mamed Wiltord Brubaker (Claudia) Ilunsaker, Mrs. Leo J. (Susan) Walz. Elliott W. (Bill) Jr., all of Salt Lake City; brothers and sisters, Marcel J. Evans, Tucson, Ariz.; Order of Jesters, inspector general of the Scottish Rite. Feb Sart Frances Marolt Ban t? d'tKl Aoq B 55. Ctoieel Fgan Brvtoarter died August L 197$. Salt LakeCity Phi Kappa Phi honorary scholastic society. He is survived by his wife; son and daughters. degree mason in 195. Mr. Evans was high priest of Utah Chapter 1. head of the Red Cross of Utah to Daniel and Samantha Corma Married Hannah Larsen Blanche E. Cowley Clot eel Egan in 19:30 with a doctor of jurisprudence and was president of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity He w as a member of Mrs. . Woodnjfr IPOt) Aline School a 33rd R. Cornia P-r Ray Corma M. Salt Lake City dted Avfl 1 W9 of ntouraj CiH'Mn Btwn June 9 11c Johnson Oct. 6. 1933. He was graduated from the University of Utah l.aw married Constantine. Royal Mechanics DENVER became Commis- Evans. Anderson from 1954 to 19. He received his 32nd degree (Seottish Rite) in lt4t). and the honorary degree of tin i gilt Commander of the Court of Honor in 1957. He Service TEMPERATURE CHART IMir. M.eh Law Prec. Utah sioner. He was bom July 28, l)k)7, in Mindon. Neb., to Willard a Vine and Clara Foundation Masonic r- Civil National MWf Sarvlc Data will move Partiv cioudv into he intermnunlain Region Stour ciav but a hot atternoon expected with hnjhi in the upper 90s Peter Ugal NotKM Stat lOeO) 1 he Utah Department of Transportation, to accordance with the provisions of I itle V of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C F R , Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that It will affirmatively ensure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement wnl be awarded to the kwst responsible bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. The Utah Department of Transportation also notifies all bidders that It wili affirmatively ensure that to any contract NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be re-- . ceived by the Utah Department of Transportation, Room 627 State OHice Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, August 29, 1978. and at that time publicly opened for construction of A Road Mix Bituminous Surfaced Roadway Duchesne County, Beginning More or Less Miies Northwes- in 7 terly from Roosevelt Northwesterly 4 7 More or Less Miles (Neola Loop Road) Identifed as Federal Aid Proiect No. The length of road to be constructed or Improved is miles, and the principal items of work are approxiM mately as followv n Bituminous Material, 90,000 $q. Yds. of Rood-Mi- x Mineral Aggregate V' Maximum and 93,020 Sq. Yds. of Untreated " or I" MaxBase Course 4 76) 6" Thick. imum The proiect is to be completed in 150 working days. Prequalification of bidders Is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, It will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Utah Department of Transportation completed and approved, the required Prequaiification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1968 the U S Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this proiect which are the minimum wages to be paid on this proiect These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders 1$ directed to the fact that this Department has been advised ' by the Wage and Hour Division, U $ Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 ( 52 Stat 1060). The Utah Department of Transportation, In accordance with the provisions of Title V of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ( 78 Stat 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce 05 CFR Part 8), issued pusuant to such Act. herebyill notifies all bidders that it w aHirmativeiy ensure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, or national origin. The Utah Department of Transportation also notifies all bidders that If wili aHirmativeiy ensure that In any contract entered Into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consioeratlon for an award. A current list of minority contractors, suppliers, end equipment lessors is available and wIM be furnished bv the Ufah Department of Transportation, Room 627, State OHice Building, upon request Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on tile to the oHrce of the Utah Department of Transportation, Sait Lake City, and the office of its District Director at Orem. Utah, where they mav be reviewed by prospective bidders Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department OHices at Salt LakeCriy. upon application and payment of a fee of HO 00, no part of which will be re- funded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approvod surety company on forms provided bv the Department; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department ot Transportation, as evidence ot good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required The right to reiect any or all bids is reserved. Any additional information it kj r ue wnuieu at me umce or the Utah Department of Trans- & t portation Dated this 5th day of August, Itzo. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION WILLIAM D HURLEY, P E . Director h v |