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Show :i i legal Notice NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS bift trv fto.rJ will of tM rreiviMj Folk ation of 0 Cbon County $ kqoi Dv-'rif- t at h Srhuoi Boa '4 otua. East 400 North Price. Utan 4S0 . up to 7 JO P M May 17, 1V? tor furnishing of al tabor, materials, transxMa ton and services tor the follow'no proier t Site preparation and FOR A NEW PREGRADING EltfcAfcNTARY SCHOOL Bids will be publirlv opened and read at the School Board Office. 65 E ast AX) North, P r ice, Utah (US01. A certified or cashier che-cfor bid bord of not less than five of the ansouot at percent the bid. drawn payable to the order of the Board of Education o the Carbon School District shall accompany the bid This (herk or twd bond of the bidder shall be forfeited n rase he fails or refuses to enter into the Contract or the 100 Performance, Waieriai and latior snd 100 Payment Bond as required by the Owner The Owner reserves the right o award more than one (D contract on the proiect The successful bidder(s) to be Known as the General Contrac or (st Shan have the responsi UiMv tor prooer execution of ail work contracted by him s) instructions, plans and spec f icatinns and proposal blanks will be on file m the of Edwards and Daniels jfire no Associates, Architects, 525 fas 30C Soutn. Salt Lake City, Utah $4102 after Monday, May f, 1QT9 where they be consulted o secured for the purpose of bidding Plans and specifications may te obtained upon deposit of tMOOoerset Contractor shall je limited to two (2) sets on deposit. Pull refund will be made upon return of sucn Dorumedt in good condition within seven (7) calendar days after the bids are opened and it a bid is submitted Deposit shall he forfeited if Documents are retained beyond four (4) caien dar days prior to Lidding and a bid s not submitted Additional sets may be had for direct costs of printing These requirements will be waived tor current member of AGC (Associated General Contractors) Ail bidders shall be Pre qualification forms may be obtained at the office of the Architect No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty (10) days after the date sat for the opening thereof The School Board reserves the right to accept any or to reiect any or all proposals or waive any informality m a pronosal Bv resolution of the Catmn i County School District. NOTICE OP PETITION FOR disconnection ctt-hCtvii No the district court of the third judicial DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT in LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH DIXIE SIX CORPORATION. A Utah corporation. DAVID L TOMLINSON. DOUGLAS REED SORENSON, C MAURINE SORENSON. JUANITA M BODtLL, DAVID H J. SHIRLEY CLEGG, CLEGG, JUSTIN ANDERSON. DORIS W ANDERSON, DLN INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC a Utah corporation, and BARKER BROTHERS, Petitioners, vs CITY OF WEST JORDAN, Respondent THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED RESPONDENT: Pur soanf to Section 104 T. Utah Code Annotated (153 as amenoeo). me eocve-enMieCourt hereby gives notice that the above Petition has been tiled with the Clerk of thi above ent ed Court, by Ntof-faand Paulsen. Wetting Petitioners' attorneys DATEDthts 3th day of Aoril. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS bv trw UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD for REPLACEMENT OF CONDENSING UNIT, AUDITORIUM BUILDUTAH ING, SOUTHERN STATE COLLEGE, Cedar City, Utah Bids will be in accordanra Drawings and Specific-tioprepared bv The Gardner Partnership and same may be obtained from the Utah $?ae Building Board, 1)4 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $0 deposit per srt, made payable to the architect, and which dapoxlt will be refunded uwe return of such drawings and Snecilii ation in Prequallfl cation of bidder wiH not be required Bids will be received until the hour of 3 00 P M. Thurs., May 24, 1979. a which time they will be opened end read stood in the Building Board, Ilk State Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah. A bio bimd In the amount of five percent of the bid, to the Utah State made payable (5) ali accomBuilding Board, pany bid. If certified or cashier' check I used In lieu of ted bond, a certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of a 100 Pertormarve Bond and 100 Payment Bond mutt accompany bid. The Utah State Building Board reserve the right to reiect any or ail bid or to waive arty formality or terhnkailty In any btd in the Inter eat of the State All laborer, workmen, and apprentice mechanic, employed onftit proiect thtrii be paid not !e than the gmerel prevailing wage ram a determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, a set forth in the schedule in the Contrart Document. (C NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bid will be received by the UTAH STATE BUILD 1NG BOARD tor AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM, AUDITORIUM BUILDING, SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE, Cedar City, Utah. Bd will be in accordance with Drawing and Spec Mira-tkprepared bv The Gardner Partnership end tame may be obtained from the Utah State 116 State Board Building Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $10 deposit per set. made pavaot to the Architect, end which deposit will be refunded upon return of such in Drawing and Specification good condition within ten day of the date sat for the bid opening. Prequalification of bidders wifi not be required. Bid will be received until the hour or 3:30 P M Thun, May 24, 1979, at whfch time they will be opened and read akxxf in the Board. 1)4 State Building Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah. A bid bond in the amount r five percent of the bid, made payable to me Utati State Building Board, shall accom- (5) pany bid. if certified or cashier' check h used in lieu of bid bond a certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of a 100 Performance Bond and 100 Payment Bond must company bid. The Utah State Building Board reserve the right to reiect any or ail bid or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. All laborer, workmen, mechanics, and apprentice employed on this proiect shall be paid not less than the general prevailing wage rates a determined by the industrial Commission of Utah, os set forth m the schedule in the Contract Documents. UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD NATHAL WOOLLEY, NO PUBLIC NOTICE it hereby be know it, to all concerned, that as of the sixteenth dav of May, 1979, tte partnership of Timmy Clark and Tom D. Hurd will end. The first party (Timmy Clark) hav-m- a purchased full ownership and control from the second party (Tom D Hunt) of the company known as T C P. Co which is the above mentioned partnership name First party win, as of this date, take full responsibility of all debts and liabilities ot TCP. Co. to be mcured on or after the above dat.., and responsibility and control of any contracts of TCP. Co. to be performed, Mqned on or after the above daN Both parties will remain in control and take full responsibility of an debts, liabilities and contracts to be performed, in- , curred before the above said cate, until ail such debts, liabilities and contracts of T C. P. Co are paid and m full. ) NOTICE: WARNING: Notice was given today that the Utah National Guard wH conduct annual training at Camp W G. Williams from 20 May 1979 thru 24 June 1979, Artillery tiring will be conducted during the period 10 thru 24 June. Stockmen are requested to clear area bv 2 June 1979. Because of artillery firing and other live fire exercises, the public is cautioned to avoid entering the Military Reservation west of Redwood Road during these periods This notice is intended to warn of hazards at Camp Williams during the training periods indicated and to augment posted signs cautioning the training periods indicated and to augment posted signs cautioning the pubiic to remain out of the area and to avoid touching, handling, disturbing, or removing any metal obiecfs o the entire Camp Williams Military Reservation. (A 13) INVITATION TO BID B ds are being accepted on U S Mai Highway contract routes that operate in the following areas: San Lake Ogoen Defense Oeoul Salt Lake Morgan Saa Lake Bingham Canvor Sait Lake Lewiston Salt Lake Dugway Salt Lake Rock Springs Bnoham C'ty Cornish CKkH-t- i Loqan Provo MonhrebO Contact Postmaster at head no oices Uirst office Shown) or Transportation Management Office. Room 170, US Postal Service. 1760 West 2100 South. Sad lake City. UT Ml 19 tor complete information and citation package so- GORDON M KIRkHAM C 7) Manager, Transportation Management OtfK e NOTICE OF HEARING The Uah State Department J Aqnculture will hold a public hearing at 10 a m . on Wednesday, Mav 23 m the Departments Board Room, 147 Norh 700 West, Salt lake City to amend existing rgulahons re fees, registration and sabetmg of pesticide products, including classification comue ten cv standards, certification and licensing of pesticide ap olicators. licensing of pesticide defers and unlawful acts the use of pesticides All interested persons are invited to attend Copies of the proposed regulations are available upon re quest from the Utah Doarf ment of Agriculture offices, 147 North 200 West, Salt Lake Cty. Utah Ml 03 gardig CAROLYN P LLOYD Deputy Commissioner TO BIO proposals will be rethe Purchasing Agent State College, Ogden, 2:00 p.m., Monday, INVITATION Sealed ceived by of Weber UT, until Director LEGAL NOTICE Yog are hereby notified that 6 June 4, 1979. for: 1. Processing of 35 mm Film Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Agent, Adm. Bldg.,. Weber State College. Weber the right to State reserve reiect any or aM bids or waive any irregularities or In the interest of the COigto ROBERT L NtFLSEN CWS) Purchasing Agent the State Superintendent of Public Instruction is seeking nominees for appointment to membership on the Professional Practices Advisory Commission which is created by the Educational Professional Practices Act of the State of Utah. Nominations must: 1. Be submitted to the State Superintendent o Public instruction on or before the 151ft dav of June, 1979, by mailing or delivering nomination petitions to: State Superintendent of PubUtah State iic instruction, Board of Education, 250 East Fifth South, Sait Lake City, Utah Mill. 2. Nominations shall be made by writen petitions stating the name of the candidate, his or her address, present educational assignment and school district 1 The nominee must be the holder of a certificate applicable to his or her educational assignment issued by the Utah Stat Board of Education, must be currently employed in the Utah Public School System, and must have been so employed tor a period of least three year. 4 Nominee's petition must be accompanied by the signature of at least 50 educators and must designate the address and eduction! assignment of the signatories. 5. Four positions on the Commission are up for appointment. Teachers, administrator s, supervisors, counselors, media specialists, and other professional educators may be ap- pointed. A Appointments will be tor a ) three year term. NOTICE OF APPLICATION is to advise that an application has been received in this office from Robert O Mvrick, GavJen C Larsen and V aun G Morrow for permission to establish a state unit bank at Richfield, Sevier County. Utah, to be known as VC Bank This Corporation. The applicants are seeking issuance of a bank charter tor the Purpose of merging with Valiev Central Bank, Richfield, Utah pursuant to the terms and conditions of a Merger Agreement. Applicants represent that they intend to engage m no business of a banking nature or otherwise with the exception of participating in the proposed merger. The purpose of establishment of this bank is to provide a means to merge it into Valiev Central Bank under such circumstances as Vailev Central Bank will thereupon become a wholly owned subsidiary of Utah Bancorporaf sov Upon completion of the proposed merger, applicant corporation's existence and bank charter shall terminate In accordance with the term and conditions ot the Merger Agreement Any interested person desiring to express views regarding this application may submit them m writing to the Department of Financial Institution. 10 West Broadway, Sulfe 3Ji, Sail Lake City UtahMIOl. By order of the Commissi oner of Financial Institutions. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th oay of May 199. M. D. BORTHICIC (C 57) Commissioner NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Mountain State Moving A Storage Company, in accordance with Chapter 7 of tt uniform commercial code, hereby give notice that It has a lien upon property stored with it bv the betow listed Individuals. Mountain State Moving A Storage Company turttvar gives notice that unleet all Bern art satisfied on the below Owed account, the gorxH described below wiN be sold at public auction at H3 Wed 1700 South. ,Sait Lake City. Utah, on the 13th day of Mav, aie to begin at 1:30 P M. Mron Blake BHnkerhoff, Lot H 3?7 consisting of love M1, dresser, k. table, chair, cle, carton, etc. bicy- Cindy Charon. Lot sisting of refrigerator, table A chair. con- patio Dockery, Lot consisting of mattress, Shirley 3 lamp, cedar chest, vacuum, picture, cart ms, etc core Jack Elliott. Lot sishng of pool tztfke, couch, book case, television, chair, beds, cartons, etc. Dean Smith, Lot 297 of aiawoved surety company execution of a guaranteeing 100 Bond and Pertormam 100 Payment Bond must et company bid. The State Building Board fweeryes the right to reject any or ell bid or to waive any formality or terbrncaiity in any bid in the interest of the 5te AH comtet-In- o rerord player, vacuum, T.V., cuHee table, carton, etc. LYLE WARNER Published April May6aw I 20, 1979?" May 13, 199. (B-1- laborers, workmen, em- mechanic end apprentices ployed on this orolwt shall be paid not less then the general prevailing waue rates as set forth m the State and Federal wage schedules n the cootratT Where difference document be trcur, the frlarger rate shall id The Urge bpnrf;h on the erierai schedule shall be paid In addition to tf basic hourly rates included on such Vhedufe See State industrial Comndsslon for any ob clas-tf-i ation not in the State wqe schedule See State Building Board tor any classification not in Federal wage schedule UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD NATHAN WOOLLEY, ) Pirai1lpr NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received Director R) Judge Paulsen Attorneys tor Petitioners Ninth FI Trib Bldg 143 So Mam Street (5) UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD NATHAL WOOLLEY, THE COURT CHRISTINE M DURHAM Sait lake City, Ut $4111 Telephone within ten dav Opening. BY GARY B FERGUSON Moftatt. Welling A will be refunded upon return of such drawing and spec Ificatiom m grxxl condition within ten day ot the date set for the bid opening. Prequalitic ation Of bidders is not required Bids will be received until 4 00 P M on May JO. 197V. a the Dirertor't Office at Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, East Lwuoon, Roosevelt, Utah, or at the Building Board Office. t'4 State Capitol, Salt La Cdy, Utah The bets will be otvmed at 1? 00 Noon on Mav H. I9N at the Director's Oftk e, Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, I agoon, Rixrsevert Utah f ast A bid bond in the amount of of the h1 five percent made peyahie to the Utah State Board, shall w comBuiiding Of If certified pany bid Cashier' check I used m lieu Of bid bond, a certificate from n posit the date set for the bd of SHELTE&ID nd Jones, Architects, and same may be Obtained from the Utah State Balding Board, U6 State Capilol. Sait Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $40 deposit per set. made payable to the Architects, and whKti de- With good condition tor Board WORKSHOP. UINTAH BASIN ARF A VOCATIONAL CENT-t-Roosevelt, Bids will be in accordance with dawmos knd speoh4-floprepared b Gdhfielven Seateo bids will be rereived 1979 Led NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated bids will be reeved bv the Utah $tte Bui cling legal Notices lego! Notices legal Notices by the UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD fnr ALT ERAT IONS TO DRESSING ROOMS, AUDITORIUM BUILDING, SOUTHERN UTAH STATE Cedar City, Utah. COLLEGE, Bids will be in accordance with Drawings and Specification prepared by the Partnership and same may be obtained from the Utah State Board. 116 State Building Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $i0 deposit per set, mack payable to the Architect, and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such Drawing and Specifications in good condition within ten day of the date set for the bid Opening. Prequalification of bkfdets will not be required. Bid will be received until the hour of 2:30 P.M. Thurwlay, May 24, 1979, at which time they w II be opened and read aloud in the Building Board, 114 State Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah. A bid bond in the amount of five percent of the bid, made payable to the Utah State Building Board, shall accompany bid. If certified or cashier's check used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate from an Gardr (5) approved surety company gudi antreing execution of a 105 Performance Bond and 100 Payment Bond most accompany bid. The Uteh State BuUding Board reserve the right to reiect any or ah bid or to waive any formality or technicality In any bid in the interest of the State. All laborers, workmen, and apprentices mechanics, employed on this protect shall be oaid not less than the general prevailing wage rate a determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, as set forth in the schedule In the Contract Documents. UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD NATHAN WOOLLEY, Director INVITATION TO BIO Sealed Bid will be received bv the Purchasing Agent of Utah Technical College, 4600 South Redwood Road, Room 1 13 Administration Building, Main Campus, until 1 00 p.m. May 1$, 1979, for purchase of the following: I. Air Conditioner Humidifying Unit Bid Form and Specifications available in the office of the Purchasing Agent. The Coiiege reserve the right to reiect any or all bids and waive any irregularities in the interest of the Coiiege. DEAN P SARGENT (D-2- ) Purchasing Agent INVITATION TO BID Seated bids will be received bv the Fiscal Section. Department of Employment Security, 174 Social Halt Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, PG. Box 11249, until 2:00 P.M Mav 21, for purchase of three 1979, headsets, 1 time base corrector, 1 color receiver portable Bid forms and specification may be obtained from Jean Cv Burbtpge at (74 Social Hall Ave., Sait Lake City, Utah. JEAN C. BURBIDGE (C S3) Purchasing Agent r Iiinicly CONTRACTORS BIOS WANTED FOR STfcfcET AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Sealed proposal wl1 be re of Si'uei crveJ by he Board V visors of the ( rr y of C'-ttwir ot4' e n the Cv Ha i, Coix-g-e Avenik Fllo Bva.'i, until 4 X) pm. n'x t on the list dav of Ma !7VC No V'H. for Contract for me Pro act No. RRI10(4 fJ the a portion construction f Iko Railroad Reioranon Pr,; F Nevada Iko, ir ict SPEC IF lC Df yRiPTir,N OF WORK COVfcktD Demonstration Raliaiad fte)- f ederal regulations, rules and administrative giumHInes Whiitt peHain to 4 Federal Aid Highway Protect am appm able r this prj, art The Ailmlnistr ton of hi prnat is with the City n E'xo with aM necessary approvals sjbiert torvew rt by the Nevada Siae Hiqhw.ty (Wartrvnf and he Federal Highway Admimxt. fKurranre ration ration of The a d rr his program i a s lx pro- through a roniwyrative between the C ity of Fifco and the State ot Nevada Mbog throgh it Department o Highways The minimum waoe 0 be paid n th contract shall be as dMtermmed by thf Secretary ot I at rtf or toe State Labor Com mission and are set forth in the r ontT art rtorumenN lists may be Emmoytriecit obtairxd trrwn the lor al office of the Nevada Employment Security Department af 705 Railroad St F iko. Nevada 49H01 Plans and specification mav he examined al the office of the undersigned, the Nevada Highway Department District of ices at Sparks, Elko and La Vgas, Nevada' the Rexjiona office Of the Federal Hiqhway Administration 02 Embarca dero Center, Suite 530 San fiancisco. CA 94111 at the office of the Associated Gen er al Contractors of America. IO Norm 27th Street, Boise, fdabo 8J706; 43 South Mam Street. Sa t Lake Cifv. Utah MIDI ; and W Weds Avenue, Reno. Neva da 89502; and at the office of be F. W. Dodge Company, P O Box 1418.S. Las Vegas, Nevada 0911A Plans form of pronosa vided Contract and specifications may be secured by prwguahied bidder through bw office of the A fee of ten under-gners '$10 00 required tor the purchase of each ropy of the plans with propose' fonn. Plans, orotosa( trm and specifications obtained oft trtis basis are nonretumable and no refund will be made Bids mjst be on the proposal for m ot the City of Elko and mint be accompanied bv bid bod a certified check, a cashiers check, or rase in the amount of of bid five percent Right r reserved to reject any of an bids. bid on Contractors desiring his work, if not already qualified under the State Law, shall file with the Nevada Department of Highway at Carbon City, Nevada, not later than five (5) days prior to the date for opening of bids, a complete application for qualification on a form furnished by the Nevada State Highway Dept. All must be made in writing on the standard printed torm (5) provided free of charge tor that purpose bv the Nevada State Highwav DepF the attention of bidder i directed to the State Contractor license Law requirement (NRS 624. 230 as amended to date) that a Contractor hold a valid license of a class corresponding to the work to be done. Requests for license may be directed to the Secretary of the Sate Contractor's Borard. 328 South Welts Avenue (P O. Box 7497), Reno, Nevada. This is a Federal aid proiect and as such, any Contractor otherwise qualified bv the State of Nevada to perform such work, is not required to be licensed nor to submit application for license in advance of submitting a bid, or having such bid considered; provided, however, that such exemption does not constitute a waiver of the state or city's right under tts respective license laws to re- quire a Contractor, determined to be a successful bidder, tc be lioemed c do business in the State of Nevada and the City of Elko in connection with the award of contract tc bim. The City of Elko will, on its own initiative, take affirmative action, including the imposition Of contract sanctions and initiation of appropriate legal proceedings under any applicable state or federal law to achieve Eoual Empiovment Opportunity on this Federal aid prefect and will actively cooperate with the Federal Highway Administration in all investigation actions undertake bv the Federal Highway Administration, in conjunction with the above statement, the City of Etfco will not issue plans to an irresponsible bidder Subsection (B) of the Section t12 of Title 29 U S. Code has been amended by adding at the end thereof, the following: "Contracts for the construction of each proiect shall be awarded only on the basis of the lowest responsive bid Submitted by bidder meeting Of criteria established responsibility " GEORGE CORNER Mayor City of Elko Elko, Nevada 8980) REDMAN VAN A STORAGE COMPANY 134 South 54$ West Safi Lake City, Utah Ml IB WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE Notice Is hereby given that under and pursuant to tfw statutes of the State of Utah giving warehousemen a lien on goods deposited with them for all lawful charges and expenses in relations to said goods and tn accordance with the terms of a notice given to each of the following named person, the same being on the respective owners or persons on whose account the goods mentioned are held, or who claim an interest In said goods, the undersigned REDMAN VAN 1 STORAGE COMPANY to satisfy the claim for which It has a warehousemen's lien against said goods will, beginning at the hour of 10 .00 a m. of May 19, 19 and N a second dav Is required, the safe will be hed on the REDMAN VAN A foliowing day beginning at 9:00 am. STORAGE COMPANY, 1240 East 2100 South in the City of Salt Lake. State of Utah, sell be auction for cash tna following described goods, AMOSS, MARGUERITE, Lot 2505, consisting of China hutch, tables, bock Rtetves, cabinet, bed, dresser, ottomans, metal stands, cartons and miscellaneous household items. ANDERSON, TOM A DORIS, Lot 2569-4- , consisting of beds, cribs, unfinished dresser, babv stroller, baby car seat, tov box, toy horse, fishing poles, dresser, portable heater and air conditioner, chairs, table, black and vriiite t.v cartons and it miscellaneous househo'd item. ASH, R. E Lot P0075, consisting of china, hutch, chest of drawers, table, golf baa, cartons and miscellaneous household ATKtNSON. KEN, Lot CWB. consisting of Printing Item BA8BELL, MICHELLE, Lot 4563, consisting of bike, end tables, wicker basket, picnic table, picnic bench. toy caouns end misarilanrou household item. box,BROOKS, 5 ANDREA, lot consisting of bed, bar stool, cartons and miscellaneous household hems. BILLS, PAULA, Lxd 2566, consisting of curio cabinet, bed. dresser, night stand and miscellaneous household Items. BODILY, JOSEPH, Lot 25090, consisting of .. loves eat, table, directors chair, end table, shelves, carton and mlsceiiane. OjS househoid hems. CARPENTER, GARY D Lo 24V41-consisting of tables, chairs bed, vacuum cleaner. Portable heeter, buffet, cartons and miscrManeous household Item. COTTON, SAMUEL, Lot consisting of piano, piano bench, couch, chairs, tables, carton and miscellaneous househofd items ECCLES. DONNA, Lof OrttoT, consisting of coffee table, suitcase, boon bag chairs, lamp, sewing machine, cartons and miscellaneous household items. FARRELL, CARROLL, consisting of bed, vanity, stool chest, cartons and miscellaneous household items. GOSS. GEORGE, Lot 4483, consisting of settwe, buffet, marble top dresser, cedar chest, sewing machine, smoking cabinet, range, icebox, carton and miscellaneous household Items. JOHNSON. WILLIAM B Lot WT77, consisting of couch JENSEN. ODESSA, Lot 25442, consisting of oresser, radio, high bov chest, table, trunk, table, chairs, cartons and miscellaneous household items. L02ANO. A Lot consisting of table, chelrs. buffet, cawing marhine. McCONAUGHY, ROBERT, Lot 25609, consisting of color tVv black end smite T.V vacuum, T V. stand, bar stool, table, cartons and miscellaneous household Items. n McFARLAND. DR. Inc), Lot C11054. consisting of hospital bed. MULTINE, STAN, tc 54M. consisting o couch, cartons and mtveileneows househoid items. MURDOCK, ALEX, Lot S4947. consisting of card table. e lamp, sewing machine, skis, cabinet, leather rocker, arm chair, carton and miscellaneous household hems. PAPPAS. JAMES, Lot consisting of record cabinet, tables, lamp, lamp shades, mirror, chairs, cartons and mtarefieneou household hems. PETERSON, KRISTIN, Lot O BIM, consisting of cartons POTTER, GUY, Lot OR 0447, consisting of trunks, sacks Of sheet, cartons and miscailanwxn househoid item. REED, CAROLYN, Lot POO 14, consisting of cartons. ROSENVALL, REEO, Lot consisting of tables, cWhes, chairs mattress, dolly, refrlger ator, cartons and mirHiomous househoid items. ED, Lot M764. consisting of rocker, tnfes, RUSSELL, wrought tmn table, toys, hutch, eewing cabinet, reeiiner, poker tebie knh machine, cartons and miscellaneous household hem. SANTI. ALBERT, Lo S4t0J. consisting of kitchen set, record Pi aver and speakers, bower rand, color TV., chairs, bar stools, fue, lamps, beds, picture, cartons nd miscellaneous household Items. SESSIONS, LESTER, Lot M5T4, Consisting of bike, table, bed cerhys and mlyunwx household Items. WALLWOftK.JODY, consisbng of rocker, vacuum, coffee tebie. baby carrier, pictures, cartons and miscellaneous hMsehoid Items. ) . Evidence contract consist r.ition Prouram furvleq through At a Highway IX l!T9 ake Tribune Sunday. May rrI o rp esl tv THIS l Hearinji N. Of CONSTRUCTING a PC DES STWJ TRiAN OVLRHFAO TURE OVER THE FUTURE IOC ATION OF THE MOM BOLDT RfVR AND R Ail ROAD CORRIDOR A L'C-HING SYSTEM AND PLACING APPROACH WALKWAY FILL AND SlOEWAi This proierT is a portion nf The Salt a 4QT ICE TO Hy United Hnrbara Frjo Press Interna-tinna- ! TALLAHASSEE, Fla. The hearing pre-tri- which begins Monday for accused Chi Omega killer Thf)ore Bundy is shaping up as a mini-trithat could give a pretty good idea of the strengths of both the prosecution and defense. In fact, Bundy is challenging so much of the state's evidence that he has asked the judge to close the hearings for fear the testimony will go into the state's case in such detail that any damage resulting from its exposure to potential jurors will he done before the trial starts. Trial Judge Edward Cowart has not said how he will decide this issue, which presumably will have to he one of his first decisions after the 9 a m hearing Itegins Push Close Court sources say the pre-trihearings could run two or three weeks, pushing close to Unscheduled trial date of June 11. The trial could he delayed if the judge rejects any suhstgantiul part of Bundy's pre-trimotions and he appeals. al who also is Bundy charged with killing a school girl in nearby Lake City and a young nurse in far off Aspen, Colo, and was in the midst of a prison term for a Utah kidnapping when he fled to Florida has filed motions to move the trial out of Tallahassee, disqualify Cowart, and bar testimony of a witness who caught a glimpse of the assailant running from the murder scene. (iov. Scott M. Maiheson kays this letter from an Ogden first grader named Stevie tells it like it is. It was his favor ite among hatch of notes from students I Ogdeus Small Fiy Letter Writers Tell It to the Govenor Like It Is By Clark Lobb Tribune Staff Writer Go Scott M. Mat he so n gets lots of letters, but he singled one out from an Ogden first grader because it tells it like it is. . The youngster, who signed only Stevie,' entitled What is a Governor? it The text, exactly as written, goes this way: The governor is the one that governs the State of Utah. If he dont do his job he doesnt get a job. That really sums up the whole thing. laughed the governor, adding this letter was one of many received after he and his wife, Norma, visited Ogden schools recently. Here are some others again as written: . Dear Govenor Matheson, I see you on T. V. a lot. How come you never smile? Love, Lucy. What is a governor? Hes a man who is voted on by citizen in an election to be a leader of our state. He tries to get votes by kissing babys. bribing people, etc. He takes taxes and puts them to work for streets, day care centers, tellaphone. school equipment, etc He makes laws on vote on them and if they pas-h- e makes them official by stamping them with the state stamp. By Randall Achzeger. Dear Governor Matheson, Did you come for the testable of Arts? Are you going to run next electionHow many kids do you have? Do you watch Mock and Mindy?? What is your address? Did you vote for Jimmy Carter? If you did I think your crazy. Do you like being governor of this stale. Sincerely. Shelley Hessheimer, 5th grade. Nannette Graven was smitten by the states First Lady. She addressed her letter to Dear Mrs Matheson. Im glad you came to Grammercy 'School to talk to us. It was very interesting and I learned a lot about being in a political office. I like Utah and I think its a great place to li e and grow up. I also think if the governor is married to you and has your help and support he cant be lhal bad at being a governor. 1 think Utah is beautiful land and if someone from another state came to Utah and just saw you you would reflect Utahs beauty." - ) Bile Marks But the defense is expected to make its biggest push to rule out testimony seeking to connect teeth impressions taken from Bundy to bite marks on one of the two Florida State University sorority women he is charged with strangling in their beds on the night of Jan. 15, 1978. . At least one police officer connected with with investigation has said privately this is the centerpiece of the states case the only hard piece of evidence linking Bundy to victims Margaret Bowman and Lisa Levy, both of St. Petersburg. And the Coral Gables dentist, called in to com-par- e impressions of Bundys teeth with bite marks on one of the victims, told a medical examiners seminar last November that in my opinion, there is no one in the world except the suspect who could have made that bite. Dr. Richard Souviron, according to a reporter at the seminar, showed a color slide of Bundy, mouth open, sitting in a dentist's chair when Souviron made the wax impression of Bundys teeth under court order. Maintains Innocence Bundy, former Utah law student who has at all times maintained his innocence and who tried to handle his own case before reluctantly accepting the services of the public defender, claims the science of comparing teeth impressions with bite marks on tissue from a d human body is not enough to be reliable. per-f-ete- Two of the nation's leading experts in bite mark identification have been consulted in the Bundy case. They are Dr. chief Iwell J. consultant in forensic dentistry to the New York City medical examiner and president elect of the American Academy of Forensic sciences, and Dr. Dwayne T. Devore, University of Maryland dental professor with a doctorate in experimental pathology. They have testified on the same side in at five trials around the country and have been called to testify on opposite sides in the Chicago murder trial of John Wayne Gacey. Levine will testify for the prosecution, Devore for the defense Annual Campus Event U. of U. Prepares for Greek Week Univ ersity of Utah sororities and fraternities tins week are teaming up for an event they hope will bring them closer together. At 2 p.m. Monday, the students will kick off Greek Week with a bed race in the north parking lot of the Merrill Engineering Building. Pushing decorated beds on wheels, each team will run an obstacle course in an effort expected to raise at least $2,000 for the March of Dimes. The week, in addition to creating friendships within the Greek system, is also an attempt to attract public attention. We want people to know were large, were recognized, and we have a big voice at this said Bob Masse, president of the university, Interfraternity Council. Although he contends that the U.s Greek system now is one of the countrys strongest, he feels there is room for more participation. More Than I.ftOfl Members Currently the university has 11 fraternities and 8 sororities with more than 1,000 total members. Mike Jordan, for Greek Week and a member of Kappa Sigma, pointed to himself as an example of an uninvolved university student converted to the Greek system. This is a cold university, and I was ready to transfer out until I found the Greek system. Now its my home. It breaks the monotony of school, work, home, homework," added Mr. Masse. Place for Involvement Lori Bates, president of Panhellenic (sororities'), noted that students who may feel alienated by a commuter campus" can find a place for involvement in the Gr-esystem. And were not an elite group. Mr. Masse Were just normal human beings emphasized. trymg to add involvement to school life. Besides attracting new members (interested the persons may attend Rush activities Sept. universitys Greek officers hope to enhance their relationship with the local community during this Greek Week. By donating to local projects, they feel, their neighbors may see them as other than noisy party-goer- s who compete for the limited parking near the university. Relationships Improved? The officers said the relationship between Greeks and local homeowners has improved already. , Although they are happy for the exposure they receive from television and motion pictures, they stressed that activities have been sensationalized. They create an unbalanced picture, according to Laura Wise, Panhellenics public relations repThose kinds of things (parties and resentative, pranks as depicted in Fraternity Row, for example) might happen once or twice a quarter. Mr. Masse aoded that television shows Greeks The programs, he constantly rabble rousing. continued, are not totally inaccurate, because we do i have our parties. But its to have kegs flying through house windows." The university students noted that hazing, tin initiation rights requiring new pledges to do things an active member would not, will be the subject of a Greek Week discussion Wednesday at 12::k) p.m. m the Olpin Union Building faculty room. According to Bill Rice, a Kappa Sigma in charge of the Interfraternity Council's public relations, local Greek chapters could lose their charters for hazing Other Greek Week activities include a street dance on Wolcott Street East) from 7 to 10 p.m Monday; an awards banquet at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday a progressive dinner among Greek houses Wednesday evening and a zoo trip for the Childrens Center Thursday. . Shriners Ready "Hospital Day 9 In connection with International Shrine Hospital Day, the public is invited to a June 3 program at the Intermountain unit of Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children. Virginia Street (1353 Easti and Fairfax Avenue (7th Avenue). Blaine M. Simons, Hospital Day chairman for the Shriners, said that as Shiners' Hospitals for Crippled Children enter their 57th year, they have been recognized for curing or substantially helping more than 210,000 children The first hospital opened in Shreveport. la . in Shriners now operate 21 hospitals The first of three bums unit was opened in Galveston. Tex , in 1966. There are 18 orthopedic units. 1922. k Mr. Simons said the local observance will include a performance by the El Kalah Shrine Temple, Salt Lake City, and conducted tours of the hospital. Marie N. Holm. R.N., is the administrator Dr Sherman S. Coleman is chief surgeon, and K.H Ed Miller is chairman of tin hoard of governors. 16-2- (b-er- Avoiiili)iil Gr;i I unt Exist Girl - Honored Amy Dixon, an East High School student, has be. i, named one of the nation's most intellectually distinguished and accomplished graduating seniors She is the daughter of Melvin R. and Carol Dixon 2428 E. 960 South CL, and a finalist in the national Presidential Scholars Program. One boy and one girl from each state will he chosen from among finalist for the Presidential Scholar honor, which will include a tour of Washington. D C. Candidates are identified through national at titude tests and finally appointed on the basis o academic and leadership achievement i |