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Show vrVv. 'V Sentence Given For Stabbing PROVO (AP) - A 4th sen- District Court judge tenced Terry Arlen Siebert, 24, Salt Lake City, to 1 to 15 years in the Utah State Prison Friday for the stabbing death of a fellow motorcycle club member. Judge George E. Ballif denied two defense motions by attorney Robert Van Sciver. Judge Ballif denied a motion to have the offense reduced to a e felony, saying the charge was re- third-degre- duced once from second-degre- e murder to manslaughter. Judge Ballif also denied a motion for a evaluation before sentencing. I would be remiss if didnt try again, Mr. Van Sciver said. Mr. Van Sciver had 90-d- 1 the clubhouse. Siebert claimed that Mr. Collins attacked him with a wooden leg of a chair and that he was struck on the back and head. Police said Collins was stabbed several times in the chest and neck. have nothing to questions presented by before sen- said Ballif Siebert had no history of marked criminal activiearlier argued that ty, but added, The act Siebert acted out of fear he has committed leadfor his life and that his ing to the death of actions were influenced another leaves me no by extreme mental or choice but to impose the emotional disturbance mandatory sentence for which there is a perscribed by law. reasonable excuse. Judge Ballif ordered "I appreciate your try- Siebert remanded to the ing and you certainly do custody of the sheriff to an able job for your be delivered to the warclients, Judge Ballif den at the prison. told Mr. Van Sciver. Sieberts girlfriend and Siebert pleaded guilty other family members last month to killing were present in the Michael Collins. 27, courtroom. S.L. Man Released Salt Lake City man Friday was released from Salt Lake Jail where he was held in connection A City-Coun- ty Law Grant Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration has awarded Utah a grant of $71,048 to establish a statewide crime reporting unit, Rep. Dan Marhas been riott, advised by the Justice Department. LDS Hospital and Mrs. Greg Schenk, 1407 Sigsbee Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Triptow, 545 Stringham Ave., No. C, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg LaVar Sainsburv, 6867 S. 3420 West, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Orem, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hard, 3673 S. 6685 West, Hunter, son. Dr. and Mrs. Patrick English, 28122475 East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Anderson, 726 W. Mt. Tuscarore Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald L. Sorensen, 950 E. 5th South, No. A, son. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor, 4226 S. 3200 West, Granger, son. Mr. Cottonwood Hospital Mr and Mrs. Steven M. Anderson, 2358 Cardinal Way, son. Mr. and Mrs. P. Michael Batty, 3345 E. 7635 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Brooks, 63l09th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kent Brown, 344 E. 6210 South, Murray, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Ivie, 4883 West Point Way, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Keiser, 7504 Crest Ct., Midvale, daughter. D. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McKnight, 3778 S. 4400 West, Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Randall, Grantsvilie, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rima, 4125 W. 4805 South, Kearns, son. St. Mark's Hospital stabbed once in the heart during a fight early Thursday outside My W'ifes Other Place, a tavern at 479 E. 300 South. The suspect told police he stabbed the victim after taking his knife away from him in a fight over a stolen bicycle. Deputy County Attorney Pat Marlowe said Friday that her office would issue a statement on the incident Monday. Sunset Dr., Kavsville, son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, 1200 Roosevelt Ave., daughter. University Hospital 3f and Mrs. Steve Massen, East, daughter. and Mrs. Richard Morse, East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. James Stauffer, South, Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knauer, 4445 E. 17th South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Schafer, 4541 W. 5460 South, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ebert, 1037 University Village, son. 3125 W. 3835 Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien Park, 4769 W. 4290 South, Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Davies, 7136 S. 2200 West, West Jordan, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vernal Gray, 7150 S. 2180 West, West Jordan, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger James Smith, Bountiful, son. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marvin Schneider, 501 N. 200 West, No. 2, daughter. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lucero, West, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chavez, 3128 S. 3860 West, son. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dan Leather-wood- , 5761 Perron Cl., Taylorsville, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whipple, 1458 Kensington Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moerer, 1353 Emerson Ave., son. 3139 S. 4355 Lakeview Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffer-maCenterville, son. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Atwood, East, 13th Bountiful, Mr. daughter. Mr. Philamalee, Layton, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aitken, 88 W. 50 South, Centerville, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George S.L. Police Docket Sheriffs Docket Complaints received by the Salt Lake City Police Department for the period ended at 9 a m. Friday include: C nplaints received by the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department for the period ended at 9 a m. Friday include: block, J S., stereo, 300. East block, 2100 South, tires, shock absorbers, 300 East block, 800 South, bicycle, cash, radio, $400. 100 South block, 800 West, refrigerator, $279. 1100 North block, Oakley Street, cash, camera, tools, jewel r y , watches, $575. Lakeline 2100 South block, Drive, lewelry, $5,905. : 1900 South block, Richards Street, radio, drills, food, $395. 1900 South block, Lincoln Street, cash, checks, $6C. 200 1500 Thefts 100 1800 East block, Princeton furniture. 1650 South block, 900 West, tools. 1800 East block, radio. $137.75. 100 300 South, CB Assaults 200 South, 500 West block. woman struck. 800 100 East block, South, woman struck. 500 East block, 2100 South, man struck. 600 South block, 1000 West, vouth beaten. Burglaries 3300 West block, 3540 South, tools, $400. 900 East block, 7220 South, $40 James Leo James. 82, 830 W. Stti Nortti. died May 13, 1977, in a Salt Lake City hospital after 4- long iliness. Born Aug. 8, 1894, Provo, to and Elizabeth ards worth 3300 South block, 2040 West, tape player, $250. 3300 East block, 3300 South, cash, food stamps, $231. 3400 South block, Patrick Street, lumber, windows, $860. 3500 South block, 6800 West, tiller, $700. 4600 South block, Redwood Road, typewriter, $510. Assaults 2900 South block, 3145 West, man beaten South block, 4040 West, youth struck. Vandalism 4900 South block, 4420 West, window broken, $50. 4700 South block, Redwood Road, windshield damaged. $150. 4000 South block, State Street, window broken, $100. 600 West block, 4800 South, window broken, $300. Dale Glen Falk, 39, Salt Lake City; Anne Mae Austermiller, 42, Salt Lake City. Ralph John Hok, 26, Sait Lake Civ; Shirley Diane Liles, 27, Salt Lake Fredrick I Elliott, 27. Salt Lake City; lynette Hansen, 28, Salt Lake City. Robert James Cusick, 20. Salt Lake City; Patricia Kay Sinford, 21, Bountiful. Richard Daniel Kemp, 19, Sandy, Vicki Dawn Wvatt, 18, Sandy. Rau Harrison Scoh. 30, Mur ray; Nancy Lee Erickson, 25, Murray liI. High Ward. Married Minnie Huff, Provo, Dec. 31, 1919. Marriage later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Educated in Provo schools and worked as a farmer, trucker and retired as an insurance salesman. Lived in Salt Lake City since 1949. Veteran, WW LDS Member, I, U S. Navy. Ward. Elders Church Quorum member. Survivors: wife, Salt Lake City; daughter, Mrs. Milton D. (Shirley) Ivie, Orem; six grandchildren; 12 sister, Mrs. Earl (Annie) Clark, Orem. Funeral services Monday, noon, LDS Ward Chapel, 1100 W. 8 5th North. Burial in Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South, Sunday, 8 p.m., and at the ward Monday, one hour before services. James. Erwin A. Kay, age 64, of 360 Bryan Avenue, died May 12, 1977. He was born July 7, 1912, in GerAdolph many, to and Magdelena Schall Kay. Mar-- r i e d Irma Charles June Gilmer in Salt 7, , j Bigler Grover. Married Evelyn j "Eva" Ceder-lund- April , 3, in Logan, Utah. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Tern-pie- . Active VFWr member Former Commander Post 409. State VFW Chairman for Veterans Hospital Programs including Fight Program involving Rotary Boys Club and Legal Services for patients by local attorneys. He served as State Veterans Cemetery Chairman upgrading records and appearances of Veterans plots. He was an active membe. DAV Post 2, NARCE, and the LDS Church where he was a High Priest, Yale Ward. He retired after many years as an electrician from the Veterans Administration Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Salt Lake City, three sons, Roy Lee, Palos Verdes, Calif., Jack C., Salt Lake City, Robert "C", San Jose, two Calif. Four grandchildren, Brother greatgrandchildren. Claude, Ogden; sister, Hazel Pedersen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Monday 12:00 noon, Yale Ward, 1431 Gilmer Drive. Viewing will be held Sunday 6 to 8 p.m., Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, and at Yale Ward, Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be at 3:00 P.M., Logan Cemetery, Logan, Utah. 16, White ' Alma Sorensen AURORA, Sevier County Alma Sorensen, 86, died May 12, 1977, in a Richfield hospital of causes incident to age. Born March 31, 1891, Bunkervil-le- , Nev., to Hans and Matilda Torgersen Sorensen. Married Mat-ti- e Amelia Helquist, Dec. 13, 1916, Manti LDS Temple. Farmer and rancher. Member, Aurora Town Board. Active member, LDS Church. Survivors: wife, sons, Alma Garth, Reseda, Calif., Voyte B, Ely, Nev.; David E., South Pasaoena, Calif.; Daughter, Mrs. Conrad H. (Carolyn) Burgovn., Sait Lake City; 24 grandchildren; six brother, Levi, Aurora; sister, Nora Sorensen, Sait Lake City. Funeral services Monday, pm., Aurora LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call at the Jensen Funeral p.m., Home, Salma, Sunday, and one hour prior to services at the chapel. Bunal, Aurora Cemet- - Eva MONROE, Sevier County Dolly Lambert, 76, Monroe, died May 13. 1977, in a Richfield hospital of natural causes. Born Nov. 24, 1900, Brooklyn, N.Y. Married Ira Compton Lambert, he died in 1973. Survivors: daughter, Ester Bell, Pomona, Calif.; eight grandchildren; 16 Funeral mass Tuesday, 10 a m., St. Elizabeth Catholic Church, Richfield. Holy rosary recited Monday, 7 p.m., Neal S. Maglebv's Mortuary, Richfield. Burial, Monroe City Cemetery. Area Deaths BENSON, Erin M., infant son of and Mrs. Dennis D. Benson, San Diego, Calif., May 8, 1977. CHADOIN, Otis B., 71, Tooele, May 12, 1977. DARLING, Charles W., 53, Salt Lake City, May 12, 1977. DeGRAFFENRIED, James M., 90, Santaquin, Utah County, May Mr. 12, 1977, GROVER, Lloyd F , 79, 1364 Gilmer Dr., May 13, 1977. JAMES, Leo, 82 , 830 W. 5th North, May 13, 1977. JENSEN, Deloss P 78, River side, May 12, 1977. KAY, Erwin A., 64, 360 Bryan Ave., May 12, 1977. LAMBERT, Eva D., 76, Monroe, Sevier County, May 13, 1977. NELSON, Richard D , 47, 3656 Aurora Cr , May 12, 1977. PORTER. Kita C., 54, Evanston, Wyo., May 12, 1977. WEED, Wendell D., 47, La Jolla, Calif., May 11, 1977. Steven Blake Horton, 20, Salt Lake City; Patricia Louise Harwood. 16, Salt Lake City Stephen Arden Shepherd, 29. , Nobiesviile, Ind ; Vicki Lynn 24, Salt Lake City. Eieveni Neison Laris, 22, Sanay; Tilema Lea'aevai Netane. 21, Pinellas Park. Fla. Kent Sherman Kirkham, 25, Salt Lake City; Rebecca Ann Stevens. 20. Salt Lake City. Alvin J. Nelsen, 52, Murray, Myrthle K Kimp, 52- Riverton Andrew Levi Vigil, 18, Kearns, Sheri Lynn Johnson, 17, Kearns Mitchell Dee Thornton, 20, Layton; Cheryl Oawn Wilkins, 17, Salt Lake City. Babcock Virgil Junior Babcock, age 45, of 1035 North 1400 West, Salt Lake City, died May 12, IV7, at Hill Air Force Base. Born July 19, 1931, Roosevelt, Utah to William Virgil and Agnes BabRedmond cock. Married Betty Lifter November 6, 949, Elko, Nevada. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Machinist and barber. Active member of the LDS Church, havin Elders Quorum ing served Presidency. Veteran Korean War. Survivors: wife, Sait Lake City; children: David, West Jordan; Phillip, Cedar City; Michael, Provo; Mrs. Bryan (Patricia) Gilley, Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; mother and stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Luke. Heber City; sister: Mrs. Jack (Lottie) Shepherd, Roosevelt; and Berne! Luke, Daniel, Wasatch County; LaMont Luke, Midway; Mrs. Owen (Buelah) Evans, Salt Lake City; Douglas Luke, Orem; Robert Luke, Whittier, Calif.; Calvin Luke, Grand .Junction, Colo. Funeral services Monday, p.m., Salt Lake Rose Park North Stake Center, 1155 North POO West. Friends may call at Larxin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Sunday 8 p.m. and at the Church Monday prior to services. Interment Heber City Cemetery. James M. DeGraffenried 12, mlj" 1977, in a Provo i hospital. Born Dec. 29. JM1886, Passover, Camden County, Mo., to John ' King and Mary Ann Woclsey v & v if Married Sadie Jane Brown, Dec. 24, 1905, Linn Creek, Mo. Marriage later solemnized flowers " lication. APPROVED and PASSED this 9th day of May, 1977 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY WILLIAM E DUNN 1 NOTICES J Funeral services for BAUER Ethel Watson Bauer will be held Saturday, 11 :30 a m., Taylorsville Dr. 8th Ward. 1451 Atherton Friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p m., at McDougai Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, and Saturday at the church one hour prior Graveside services and interment Monday. 2 30 P.m., Overton, Funeral Nevada. Sterling Evans Salt Lake County Clerk Commissioner Dunn voting "Aye" Commissioner Kutulas voting Aye" Commissioner voting "Aye directors, Funeral services KENDALL for Theo Kendall will be held Saturday 12 noon at Jenkins Softe Mortuary, 4760 South State, where friends mav call Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, V C So He And Sons. DAVIS Funeral services for Avis Christiansen Davis will be , .held Saturday 12 noon at Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South. Where friends mav call hour Friday 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors Eastmans, Evans arid Early. FunerTUSSENBROEK al services for Willem Van Tussen-broewill be heid Saturday at 12 noon in the Temple View Fourth Ward, 111 West 700 South, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment. Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. ALLRED Funeral services for Dr RulonC. Allred will be held Saturday 1:30 p.m. in the Bingham High School Auditorium, 2160 West 10400 South. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Friday 6 to 8: 30 p.m. and at the place of service Saturday after 11:30 a.m. Interment, Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. VAN Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held in the Salt Lake County Planning Commission Chambers, Room 209, 2033 South State Street, Salt Salt Lake County Complex, Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday May 24, 1977 at 8:00 A.M., before the Salt Lake County Planning Commission to conPUD-10-7- planned unit submitted bv development Vaughn Cook requests the use of 52 dwelling units on approximately 6.3 acres of A- zoned property located at 1400 Creek zone Road. The existing allows adensity of 8.71 units per acre and 8.0 units per acre is requested. WILLIAM A. MARSH Zoning Administrator S.L. Co. Planning Dept. The proposed LEGAL NOTICE Utah Stale Board of Pardons will hear the following cases at 8 :30 A.M., Wednesday, Mav 18, 1977, at the Hearing Room of the Utah State Prison. ON PAROLE, HEARING COMMUTATION OF SENOF TENCE, TERMINATION REMISSION OF SENTENCE, FINE OR FORFEITURE, OR PARDON The Joaquin K. Martinez, Gerald J. Peterson, 13887 Robert L. DeHerrera, 13888 David W. Fowler, 13779 13785 Phillip J. Bolen, Sr. Barbara J. Loftus. HEARING ON PAROLE 12794 11B45-- VIOLATION: 13193 of MICHAEL D E. CANNON Executive Secretary Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Weber State College, Ogden, Ut., until 2:00 P.m., Monday, May 23, 1977, for: 1. Physical Education Equip- ment 2. Electronic Components 3. Hard Copy Computer 4. Ciassroom Computers Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Agent, Adm. Bldg., Weber Weber State College. State reserves the right to waive or or all bids any reject any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, 1929. Attended schools in Missouri. High Priest, LDS Church. President, Stake High Priest's Quorum, Stake. Sunday School teacher, temple worker. three sons, three Survivors: Mrs. R. G. (Ruth) daughters, Scott, Mrs. Mabel Wright, both of Sandy; Willard K., Charles E., both Santaquin; Mrs. DaVal (Blanche) Garff, Holiaday; Lee, 125 36 grandchildren; Alpine; six Idren. Funeral services at Santaquin LDS Stake Center, 2 p.m., Monday, May 16. Friends may call at Holiaday Hills Funeral Home, p.m., and one hour Sunday, before services Monday. Burial, South Jordan Cemetery. Otis B. Chaudoin TOOELE Otis B Chaudoin, 71, died at his home May 12, 1977. Born March 6, 1906 in Wapella, to James Coleman and Illinois, Lame Bell Abell Chaudoin. Mar ried Marie Anderson September 3, 19J5 in Bloomington, Illinois. Re tired employee of Tooele Army Depot Member of the American and Utah Intermountain Assn. Surviving are his wife of Tooele, son: Weslev, Grantsvilie, daugh ter: Mrs. Lee (Charlotte) Griffin, Tooele; 10 grandchildren, 2 S'S ters' Mrs. Ward (Vela) Crow nover, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Mrt, WlMiom (Lera) Ranker., Ds catur, Illinois; 3 brothers and sister preceded him in death Graveside services will be held Tuesday. May 17, 2 pm. Tooele City Cemetery. Friends call Tate Mortuary one hour prior, only. Kita C 12, 1977, EVANSTON, Wvo. Porter, aoe 54, died Mav in a Salt Lake City hospital Born April 25, 1V2J, Naples, Italy. Survivors husband, one son and two daughters. Funeral services will be he'd Saturday. 17 noon in The Evanston LDS Stae Center Friends m.-icall at the Crandall Bills Funeral home Friday p.m and Satur dav one hour prior to services Bunai, Evanston City Cemetery. ROBERT L. NIELSEN, Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the application of Commercial Security Bank, 2491 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah, for permission to establish ota branch bank in the vicinity 3900 South Wasatch Boulevard, Salt Lake County, Utah, will be heard before the Commissioner of Financial Institutions, State of Utah, in Room 323, 10 West Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, June 13, 1977, commencing at 10 00 a m, By order of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 10th day of May. 1977. W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner (A 48) NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Commissioner of Insurant-othe State of Mississippi will hold a hearing at 10 a m Central Daylight Time, Mrtv 20. 'y7 m his office at Jars son for the- - following Mississippi purpose I. To review the plan and approve or reiecf same For the at quisit.on of all the issued and outstanding common stock ot Fidelity Insurance of Co America, Jackson, Mississippi by Tyciie Petroleum C.orp , bad Lake City, Utah. AFFtl IATED iNVbb Mt GEORGE b N I 5 INC bANfjh Rb JP I'o'M.i.-o- (A 56 ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby Q'ven py ttie undersigned that Hutchinson ) NOTICE OF EMERGENCY CLOSURE Donald A. Smith, by authorot ity granted in Section the Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, hereby state the following areas closed to the taking of aquatic wildlife as an emergency measure for public safety and conservation purposes. Said closures include: 1. The Strawberry River proper from the Strawberry Reservoir dam downstream to the headwaters of Soldier Creek Reservoir, as posted on the ground, which shall be closed for an indefinite period beginning at 12 01 a m., Mav 14, 1977 (Daylight Savings Time). 2. Burraston Ponds, located in Section 6, Township 12 south, Range east, Juab County, which shall be closed from 1000 p.m., Mav 19. 1977, to5:Q0a.m., May 23, 1977 (Daylight Savings Time). I. Closure of 1977. For additional information please contact Mrs. Florence (A42) Bittner at the Strawberry River is to protect a substantial population of mature, spawning rainbow trout running the river from Soldier Creek dam. The closure at Burraston Ponds is to accommodate a previously scheduled competing use of the area which is incompatible with the safety and welfare of a fishing public. The above closures have the full force and effect of law. Any violation shall be considered a misdemeanor and shall be prosecuted as such. Each act in violation shall constitute a separate offense. UTAH STATE DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES DONALD A. SMITH Its Director Suscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of May, 1977. E. Stewart Clark Notary Public residing in Salt Lake County (Seal) My Commission Expires: July 5,1978. ) 1 LEGAL NOTICE You are hereby notified that 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 of Public Instruction on or before the 15th day of June, 1977, by mailing or delivering nomination petitions to: State Superintendent of Public Instruction Utah State Board of Education East Fifth South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 2. Nominations shall be made bv written petitions stating the name of the candidate, his or her address, present educational assignment and the school 250 district. 3. The nominee must be the holder of a certificate applicable to his or her educational assignment issued by the Utah State Board of Education, must be currently employed in the Utah Public School System, and must have been so employed for a period of at least three years. 4. Nominee's petition must be accompanied by the signature of at least 50 educators and must designate the address and educational assignment of the signatories. 5. Three positions on the Commission are up for appointment. Teachers, administrators, supervisors, and other professional educators are eligible for appointment. 6. Appointments will be for a three year term. on May 18, 197 at 10 00 A M at Slric.k Corporation, 3447 S 300 West, Salt Lake Citv. Utah public Sole Of one ) Strick Dry ben Freiqh di No 77250 will be held for casn io the hiqitest bidder lnspr tton thereof may br mode at. 344 S 300 West, Suit Lake C ity. Utah. Stnc k Finance Company re serves the right to bid THOMAS B SNEOFKFR Regional Finance Manager (A 61) POLICY STATEMENT IN WITH ACCORDANCE VI OF TITLE THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964, It is the policy of the BENNiON CARE CENTER to admit and to treat all persons without regard to race, color or national origin. The same requirements for admission are applied to all, and persons are assigned within the facility without regard to race, color or national origin. There is no distinction in eiigi bility for, or in the manner of providing to any person, the services provided by or through the auspices ot the facility. All persons arid organizations hav ing occasion either to refer persons for admission or to recommend BENNION CAPE CENTER are advised to do so without regard to the person's race, color or national origin. It you have a question concerning compliance, talkof first the with the Administrator COLLEEN H. GADD. facility, PUBLIC NOTICE Request for Approval Proiect No. Manti to Pigeon Hollow The Utah Transportation Commission herewith advises all interested persons that on May 10, 1977, the Commission requested Federal Highway Ad ministration approval for the location and design features of the above proiect in Sanpete County, The proposed project consists resurfacing the highway con of cerned. All maps, drawings and other information pertaining to the proiect are available for puohc inspection and copying at ut. Department of Transportation Distr icf 3 Headquarters, Rich field. Utah Dated this Uth day of Mav, 1977 'A 69) NOTICE OF DETACHMENT PROCEEDINGS THE FOURTH JUDICIAL COURT COUNTY DISTRICT OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the DetachIN Donald B. Cummings. By Order of the Board Partons of the State of Utah ) Chairman ATTEST: W McDouoal Funeral Home. LARSON Funeral services for Alfred L. Larson will be held Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Granger 24th Ward. 3751 South 2200 West. Friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p m., at McDougai Funeral Home, nrt Saturday 4.W Souh at the church one hour prior. i Funeral directs, McDougai Home. for Funeral services MEIK Mary Alice Armstrong Meik will be held Saturday. 3 p m., at the McDougai Funeial Home, 4331 South Redwood, where friends v pm. and may call Fnoay Saturday one hour prior to serValley View vices. Interment, Memorial Park. Funeral direc-tors- , McDouoal Funeral Home. sider the application Community Development funds. Proposals must be pre sented on and include at least the information required bv the "Needs Assessment" form distributed at the May 18, 1977 public hearing October 19, 1977 (date subiect to change upon public notice) at 7 00 p.m. public meeting. Purpose: Salt Lake City Corporation will present a rough drad of its proposed fourth year Community Development Program November 16, 1977 (date subiect to change upon public public notice) at 7 00 p m. hearirg To receive com Purposements and suggestions from residents of Sait Lake City relative to the rough draft Community Developnwit Pro gram presented at the public meeting on October 19, 1977 The Community Develop ment Program's primary ob lective is the development ot viable urban communities, including decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic oppor-tunitieprincipally for persons of low and moderate income An application with a budget of approximately 4.5 million dollars directed toward the accomplishment ot that objective, UwillS. be transmitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. All persons interested and present at any of the foremen-- t toned hearings or meetings will be given an opportunity to be heard on these matters. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 5th day of May, published in and having genera! circulation in Salt Lake Countv. and if not published within 15 davs then it shall take effect immediately upon its first pub- 1522 E 33rd So. College. Kita C. Porter RELATING DEF'NiTiQN OF A 'SUBDIVISION The Board ot County Com missioned of the County o Sa't Lake ordains as follows SECTION That Title 19 Chapter 1. Section ii23i ot the Revised Ordinances Of Salt Lake County, ivoa as amended is hereby amended to read as follows 2V, SUBDIVISION shall mean the division of a tract or lot or parcel ot land info three or more lots, plots, sites or other divisions of land for the ou pose whether immediate or future, of sale or of building development or redevelopment, provided, however, that divi sions of land for aqncuiturai purposes or tor commercial, manufacturing or industrial purposes, shall be exempt Further the above definition snail not apply to the sae or conveyance ot any parcel of land which mav be shown as one o the lots of a subdivision of which a plat has theretofore been recorded m the office ot the county recorder The word subdivide and any derivative thereof shall have reference to the term subdivision as hetem cleaned " SECTION II This ordinance shall take effect 15 days after its passage and upon at least one publication in a newspaper NOTICE SANTAQUIN. Utah County James Monroe DeGraffenried. 90. died Mav in I OF A$ TO THE 364-554- fjWpif funeral Grover Farming-ton- Always the Finest ORDINANCES AKE COUNTY IW. AMENDED BEDDING plants, ferns, geraniums. Whsie , retail. Skyline Flowers, 3398 Highland Drive. Lloyd Freeman Utah to Napoleon and Amy Armelia SALT FREE DELIVERY 436J267 Robertson Born 1897, VISED MILDRED'S FLOWERS March 21, 1959, in E Iko, Nevada. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member ot the LDS Church. Survivors, wife, Salt Lake City; daughters: Mrs. Johnny (Nellie) Burroia, Miss Serena Darling, both of Anaheim, California: Mrs. Ben (Susie) Cordona, West Jordan. Utah; Mrs. Lloyd (Gene) McIntosh, Magna, Utah; Mrs. Steven (Judy) Adams, Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; three brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held Monday, 2 p.m., at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Sunday p.m. and one hour prior to services Monday. Interment m the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. 79, 1364 13, 1977 1977, HARRY S FLOWER SHOP Free del. 9200 S. 7th E. Charles William Darting, age 53, died May 12, 1977, in a local hospital. Born March 23, 1924, to Charles B. and May Ann Clark Darling in Jensen, Utah Mar r ied Bessie llovd F. Grover, Drive, died May Lake City. MauQhan Brown Floral Co. ' NOTICE OF HEARING NOT 1( E OF HEARING ON SALT LAKE CITY'S FOURTH Dt YEAR COMMUNITY VELOPMENT PROGRAM IS HEREBY NOT K F GIVEN that Salt lake City Corporation s beginning the process tor its fourth planning year C ommomty Development application artd that three pub lie hearings and a oubuc meet mg will be held before the Board ot C dv Commissioners m the Citv Commission Chambers as toiiows May 8. 1977 at 7 00 p m. public hearing Purpose To acquaint citizens ot Sait Lake City with the Pro Development Community gram, to explain the proposed Defourth year Community velopment planning process, and to define the requirements ot the Community Development Program The forms required for submission of proposals will be distributed July 6, 197 (date subiect to upon public notice) at change 7 00 public hearing p m. To receive com Purposements and suggestions from City Deparlmentsand residents of Salt Lake City relative to the housing and community de velopment needs that ought to be addressed with fourth year ORDINANCE NO 602 ORDINANCE AVL'ND TlTiE 19, CHAPTER 2J SECTION OF THE RE AN ING Benson was bom and oassed away five oavs later on May 8. 197 at the Ba'boa Sava Hospital. San Diegu. Cd"forn.d He was the infant son of Marcia Lee Maughan and Ensgn Dennis Dean Benson. United States Navy He is survived by tvs twin o other Eric Montgomery, and another brother, Dougtas Deean Benson, Mr and Mrs. a'so. grandparents B Doug-aMaughan, Qrlando. F.onaa, Mr and Mrs. Dean l Benson Lavton, Utah as wei as Mr and Mrs. Thos B Montgomery. Sait Lake C'ty, Mr. and Mrs Aaron C Benson. Weiser, Idaho, Mrs Seiena Maughan. Logan Funeral services will be held, Saturday, May 14, 1977, at the Bountiful Union Mortuary, 29$ North Main, Bountiful, Utah, at 00 p m. Friends and family mav call one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Bountiful Cemetery. 3, 5th So. Kth West W. Darling Virgil Junior New York. Marriage .,,.v later solemnized ?' in the Salt Lake ' LDS Temple. ' Retired baker for Continental Bakery. Survivors: wife, Salt Lake City; sons and daughter: Raymond Erwin, San Diego, California; Dennis Ralph, Irvine, California, Linda, Salt Lake City; five grandchildren; brothers and sisters: Fred, Palm Beach, Florida; Rolf, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ivan (Hilda) Olsen and Mrs. Jerry (Loretta) Bundy, both of Ogden. Graveside services Monday, 12 noon, Valley View Memorial Park, 4400 West 4100 South. Friends may call Sunday 8 p.m.. White Chapel Mortuary, 124 South 4th East and Monday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Plains, Sunday teacher. Past directors. Farm Association Survivors: wife, Riverside; two Mrs. Reed (Thola) daughters, Mrs. Max Lowe, Grace, Idaho(Mary) Adams, Tremonton; six grandchi Idren; 13 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, Hvrum, Spanish Fork, Mrs Dehla Pierson, Ogden; Mrs. Armon American (Ovena) Hampton, Fork, Mrs. Tommy (Allie) Franklin, Vista, California. Mrs. Russell (Delia) Rouse, Canoga Park, Mrs. Ruby Dudley, California, Pavson. p.m., Funeral Monday, LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call Rogers Mortuary, Tremonton, Sunday, p.m., and at the ward Monday, 11 a m 12 45 p.m. Burial, Riverside Cemetery Schott, November 1933, J School 1920 W BABCOCK, Virgil J., 45, 1035 N. 14th West, May 12, 1977. Marriage Licenses Michael Scott Dailey. 20, Salt Lake City; Michelle Elaine Brown, 16, Salt Lake City. Gordon E. Hanks, 23, Salt Lake City; Tamara J. Dervoe, ?4, Salt Lake City, David Lie Hash, 72. Salt Lake City; Retxcca Beth Ciandge, 20, Boulder, Colo. Kent Lyman Parrish, 26, Duchesne County; Bonnie Jean Boyd, 23. Salt Lake City. Douglas Condie Woodbury, 26, Granger; Lora Jean Jorgensen, 20, Granger. Tommy John Nicholaides, 78. Salt Lake City; Vicky Kav Fletcher, 23- Sait lake City. 1959, Later divorced Married Dnrothv Sham-ma1972, La Jolla, California, Member of the LDS Church. Graduated South High University of Utah. in Served LDS Mission Sweden. Veteran of Korean War. Survivors: wife; sons: Stewart, Provo; Paul, Tooele; Bruce Shainman, Scott Shainman, both LaJoila, California; father r; and brothers and sisters: Col. Gordon H., Bountiful; Howard R., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dean (Norma) PapaDakis. Holla-day- ; Mrs. Eldon (Myrna) Smith, Murray; Mrs. Reed (Kathy) Sanders. Granite. Funeral services, Monday, 12 Noon, Jenkins-Soft- e Mortuary, 4760 South State, where friends may call, Sunday 8 p.m., and Monday one hour prior to services. Tooele. block, 1940 West, Thefts 5300 jP WenJOLLA. California Dale Weed, 47, La Jolla, California, died May II, 1977, following a Ion illness. 7, 1930, Salt Lake City, Utah to Harold E. and Emma Larson Weed. Married Mildred Tunnell, 1952. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Later divorced. Married Gail cash. 3400 South food, $400. pnest group leader, Belmont L DS ple. Eva D. Lambert News of Record Burglaries June 1, 1921, Salt Lake LDS Tem- LA dell Gingen, i Ward. Esther Wendell Dale Weed George Niels Jerome Lindsey Jensen. Married Church, serving1" as scoutmaster, member of ward and high council bishopric, member. Former sales manager for various automobile dealers. Survivors: wife, sons, daughters. David, Gary, Mrs. Brad (Cathy) Nordgren, Mrs. James (Janet) Howell, and Diana, all Salt Lake. Craig serving LDS Mission Vewueia (Caracas). One granddaughter. Parents of Salt Lake. Brothers: Robert of American Fork, Utah, John of Sandy, Utah. Funeral: Monday 12 noon. Holia-da12th Ward Chapel, 3662 Drive Friends may call at family residence 3656 Aurora Circle, Sunday p.m. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park ,Mik$ell, to Fork, Erwin A. Kay 1387 $. S. Act v member LDSI Enn M$v Spanish 1898, Lake Tern pie. - Parlev and solemnized Leo was The victim f Interment, Salt Lake City with the stabbing death of Terry L. Brady, 33, 467 Center St. (201 North). 508 r Jan. ?, 19 JO Las Vegas Nevada, to Jessef E and Myrtle! Johnson Nelson f Married Connie f Anderson, May I 18, 1949, Salt V Lake City. Later Cemetery. Area Births Births reported at Salt Lake area hospitals during the 24 hours ended at 9 p.m. Friday include: Deioss Parlev RIVERSIDE oied May 12 1977, of a Jensen. heart attack m a Tremonton hospital Born May 27, to say," Siebert responded Judge Richard David Nelson, 47, of 356 Aurora Circe, Salt $.ake Ctv, ded May 12. Born curred outside the judge tencing. Deloss Parley Jensen The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May Legal Notices Legal Notices Erin Maughan Benson Richard David Nelson 1977. Orem, at the Orem clubhouse of the motorcycle club. Court records showed both men had been arguing and drinking prior to the stabbing which oc- I Intermountain Area Obituaries UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Blame J Kav, P E Director ment of and LaMont Henriksen, Approximately 250 Acres from Lindon City, State of Utah; Genn F. Cook, Lee J. Kirk, Georgianna T. Johnson Petitioners. Civil No. 46,524 Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that on the 10th day of May, 1977, Gienn F. Cook, Lee J. Kirk, Georgianna Johnson and LaMont Henriksen filed a Verified Petition in the Fourth Judicial District Court in and for Utah County seeking the detachment of approximately 250 acres from Lindon City. Said property lies on the farthest easterly and southerly borders of Lindon City and is described as follows: "Beginning at a point which is East along the Section line ft. 660 from the Southwest corner of Section 35, T. 5 $., R. 2 E S.L.B. & M.; thence North 825.00 ft.; thence West 115.50 ft.; thence North 1334.80 ft.; thence West 81.50 ft.; thence North 1848.00 ft. more or less to the North line of the Lindon Citv Boundary; thence along existing City boundary lines as follows: East 857.00 ft.; thence South 2640.00 ft.; thence East ft: to the center of 1320.00 section line; thence North 1320 00 ft.; thence East 2640.00 ft. to the East line of Section 35; thence South along Section line 2640 00 ft. to the Southeast corner of said Section 35 ; thence West along the Section line 4620 00 fee) to the point of beginning. Any person Interested in the subiect matter of said petition may appear and contest the granting of the same by filing an answer in writing to said petition with the clerk of the said court and by serving upon or mailing a copy of said answer to petitioners' attorney, James M. Dunn, at P.O. Box Salt Lake City, Utah 11503, 84147, within twenty days of the date of the last publication ot this notice. In the event of the failure of any interested person to answer as provided herein and in the event of the failure of Lindon City lo answer pursuant to the t notice served upon it, bv default will be entered in favor of petitioners upon a finding by the court that such relief is in accordance with law. DATED this 10th day of May, 1977. J. ROBERT BULLOCK District Judge NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the law, the DIVISION OF STATE LANDS of the STATE OF UTAH, will on Tuesday, May 24. 1977, at 10. 30 A.M., on that day offer for sale at Public Auction at the Office of the Land Board, Division of State Lands, Room 105, State Salt Laka Capitol Building, City, Utah, the following described parcel of land situated in Box Elder County: SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH. RANGE 6 WEST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN Containing 640.00 acres, more or less The land may be sold at no less than the appraised value, which is $30 00 per acre Sales will be made only to citizens of the United States, or those who have declared their intention to become such Seller reserves the right to reiect any or all bids. Sale will be made subiect to the following Reserving to the State of Utah all oil. gas and other minerals together with the right to enter upon such land and to ) extract said minerals. 2 Subiect to all valid and existing rights of record. 3. Sizccesstul bidder must pay the cost of the advertisement of TERMS OF THE SALE: No less than ten percent ttie total price is (10) ofat the time of sale, with payable 9 interest on the remainder of the sale price to the first of January following, plus the $5 00 certificate fee; the remainder ot the purchase price to be divided into not more than twenty (20) annual payments with interest at the rate of 9 per annum on the deferred payments, the interest being pavaoie in advance each year, or cash payment may be made in full. Any sealed bids must contain 10 of the total price and will be returned if unsoccesMul Further information may be obtained bv writing the Division ot State Lands, I0 State Capitol Building, Sait Lake City, Utah 84IU By order of the Utah Board ut State Lands, April ?0, 19' STATE Of U TAM DIVISION OF STATE LANDS CHARLES R HAN'if- N Dtrivtoi (D 1U NOTICE OF HEARING hutiM is hereby given tia rtppll rttion ot Al ' 0 Thrill ind Loan ( oi noralmn, a prep nvd Uiah Corpoaiion C mii At am Grnt 0 garnnr R '.tiattf Rolan t ur k. ( at B je kMead and William l Pulsipher j, tor verrmssion to establish an industrial loan and issue Ihntt corqxiration ret nfic.ates (under the name ul Beehive Thntt and Loan t tty? following within area Between 9th East and Mam Street on South Temple or between South Temple and 4th South on Main Street or State Street Sad Lake City, Sad lake County Utah, will be heard bemm the C ommissioner oi f main tai inshtut ons. Sspe Utah, in Room 31. lu Wsi (j Broadway, Sad Lake City. June '6 Utah on Thursday. comment mg at 9 30 am V, By order ot he Commissioner ot f iimhi .al I'r'.trtutions Sa-Dated a lake (it it.in th, 10th day ot May V? NOTICE OF HEARING IS HbRlBV public hearing to t Salt Lake County (ham-tiersPlanning Commission Room 209. 20 13 South SlatStr$Ht, Sait Lake County ( omulex. Salt Lake City, tjah. on Tuesday May 74, 197 at x j) A M . before the Salt t ake County PMnnu g Corr.nissmn lo consider the uppliiahun PUD 4 7 The proiosed planned unit NOTICE OF a had in the development subnu t d li v Square Investment requests the use ot an additional 70 units for a tual of 36 aweMmg urns n a total of a res of appr rjximatei R 2 i 46 piope-t- Lxamd at atPrOximateiy ' too The exiting 4O0 South W 2 8 one allows a density of 10 H9 units per a re and 10 4 units M;r a re is requested AM1; b Wll i AM A WAH5M nnnvi Admuitstr ntn L Cu Pinnim-Dept vi A A 16 S BRiMHAti Commissioner NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed prowsals will be re reived by the Ua Department of T ransportation. Room 608 State Ottice Building, Salt Lake C'ty. Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 1977, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Traffic Signals and Channelization County, the sane Road No Sq Yds. of 6 Thick and ot Removal of Existing Bituminous Surfacing. Tvoe 4? The proiect is to be completed working days. The attention ot bidders is directed to the Special Provi--.-- . sions covering subletting orn. the contract. assigning In conformity with the Feder- al aid Highway Act of 1968 the LI S Department of Labor has, certified the wage rates for this proiect which are the minimum wages to tie paid on this proiect, These rates are made a part of the c ontr act documents The attention ot bidders is directed to the fact that this Ihe Utah Department ot Transportation, in accordant with 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 , Pari 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that .. it will affirmatively ensure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national Director NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received bv the Utah Department of Transportation, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, June 7, 1977, and at that time publicly opened for construction of A Bituminous Two Concrete StrucSpan in Emery County, the same being that section of A Local Road From 20' the Wilburg Mine to Cottonwood Creek identified as State Proiect No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 5 6 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 3500 Tons of Bituminous Material, 51,430 Tons ot Surface Course Maximum and 97,850 Tons o Granular Borrow. The project is to be completed in 210 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 Transpor3. 4 tation completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and finan- cial condition. Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, effective April 20, 1976, shall be paid to all workmen and laborers, on mechanic this proiect Proposal forms, plans and specifications are on file m the office of the Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake C'tv, and the office of its District Director at Price, Utah where they may be reviewed bv prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $20 00. no part of which will be refunded. Each Didder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Department, or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check tor not less than 5 of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that ii 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 adtitional information mav be secured at the office of the Department of Transportation Dated this 14th day of May, 1977 UTAH DFPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Blame J. Kay, P.E., Director 6) BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH 01 CASE NOAMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING In the Matter of the Application of F David NoveNe, dba PARK CITY TRANSPORT tor a Certificate ot Convenience and Necessity io operate as a common motor earner of pas SHnqurs and property in intras tate commerce Nohce is hereby given that the at.ve-enftlematter will be heard before the Public Service Commission of U'ab on Thu'S lav the Ivth dav of Mu IV iommwnir'g ,il IU 0L a ut at the Commis-jiohearing Fourth 5(,uth form i, 3 10 Fas Street Salt ake Citv 'Jtah in its apple ahun Park L t Transport proposes tC ope ate as a common carrier by motor yen u le foi the tr ansixirta ior of passengers and then baquaur over reuoiar or irrigolar routes Pom Metier fit to Salt lake ( dy Utah as follows From Metier ( Ifv over High wav J S 4i; to th iun non jt there lo Utah Highway Pari r City, thenr e continuing to K.mbd'ls Junction, thence over g S interstate 8u to salt axe C n both sthMdui-and on f ad service and of route irtermed.ai planst to be serv.o aie Keptiev May lower Mine. Ontario Mme, bumrn't Park, Midway. Pa,-( ity and Park City West On i, return movements aophrant proposes to engage m he same For tirtner or information details, the apphcatior' - avail able 'or instM-- i t.or at fte ruhhc Service Commission ottice By Oder of me Commission Dati.'d at Sait uakeCty. uim ths Lith day of Ma IV 7 VICTOR N (..IBB. Attorney of R nrd' FRANK S AARNT R 9 Bank ut .jah p. ,a Ogdt-n- , Li A r , . consideration tor an UTAH DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Blaine J. Kay, P.E., operation - (52 Stat lOnO) 1938 1977. (A . department has been advised bv the Wage and Hour Division, (J S Department of Labor, that contra tors engaged in highway construction work are re quired to meet the provisions of the F air Labor Standards Act of contractors, suppliers, and equipment lessors is available and will be furnished by the Utah Department of Transportation, Room 608. State Office Building, upon request. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the Utah Department Salt Lake of Transportation, City, where they may be reviewed bv prospective bidders. proposal forms, Specifications, and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Sait Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided bv the Department; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check, tor of the total not less than 5 amount of the bid, made payable to the Utah Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith ano 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 ail bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation. Dated this Uth day of May, employed 293 Yds. Sq ;n 60 to subto this be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award A current list ot minority Bituminous "F. . Concrete Sidewalk advertisement, minority busibe af- and M 3069 (003). No The principal items of work ate approximately as follows. 138 Lin. Ft. of Concrete Curb ness enterprises wilt forded full opportunity mit bids in response invitation and will not Roadway Utah the ulentifed as Federal Proiect quired to meet the provisions Of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060) The Utah Department ot Transpor tation, m accordance with the prov isions of T die V o the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat 252) and the Regulations of the Department ot Commerce 05 C F R , Part 8). issued pursuant to such Act. hereby notifies all bidders that if 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 ot race, color, or national origin. The Utah Department of T also notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this Surfaced in being of U'.S 89 and State 114 in Pleasant Grove Intersection contractors engaged in highway construction work are re Prestressed tures Over II 3 14, 1977 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CON TRACTORS bealed proposals witl tv? re ceived by fhe Utah Pfpartnient ot Transportation, Room State Ottice Building. Sait Lake C'ty, Utah, until 2 o'clock p m Tuesday. Mav 31, W77 and at that time publicly opened tor construction ot Bridge Deck Surfacing in Salt Lake County, the same being Situated at the 6th South Street Viaduct identified as Federal Aid Protect 7 No (10D 305 The principal items ot work are approximatel5675 Sq. Yds. of as follows y Bridge Floor Overlay and 342 Lin Ft ot Joint Modification The protect is to be completed m 40 working davs. Preoualif'cation of bidders is required Prior to any bidder's plans and specificareceiving tions, it will be necessary ttiat the bidder have on file with the Utah Department ot Transportation completed and approved, the required Prequahtication 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 wth the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1968 the U S Department of Labor has certified the wage rates tor this proiect which are the minimum wages to he paid on this protect These rates are made a part of the contract dx:uments The attention ot bidders is directed to the fact that this Department has been advised bv the Wage and Hour Division, U S Department ot labor, that the sale. thi- GIVEN Legal Notices origin in award. A current list of minority contractors, suppliers, and equipment lessors is available and will be furnished bv the Utah Department of Transportation, Room 608, State Office Budding, upon request. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the ottice of the Utah Department Salt Lake of Transportation, City, and the office of its District Director at Orem. Utah where they mav be reviewed bv prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Department Offices at Salt Lake City upon application and payment of a fee of $5 00, no part oi which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided bv the Department, or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for of the total not less than 5 amount of the bid, made payto the Utah able Department of Transportation, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that it awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reiect any cr all bids is reserved. information Any additional may be secured at the office of the Utah Department of Transportation. Dated this 14th day of May, 1977. UTAH DEPARTMENT OF' TRANSPORTATION Blaine J. Kay, P.E., Director (A 66) NOTICE TO BID Separate sealed bids for the construction of the Elko Civic Auditorium and Convention Center (alt labor, materials;1' transportation and services) wilt be received by the Board of Commissioners of the Elko Civic Auditorium Authority at the office of the Elko City Clerk, 1751 College Avenue, Elko, Nevada, 89801, until 4:30o'ciock p.m., June 1st,, 1977, and publicly opened and. read aloud at 7:30 p.m. on June 1st, 1977 at the meeting of said Board. The Board reserves the right to postpone the bid opening from time to time and conduct it on a later date upon written notice to all bidders who have submitted bids in response to this Notice. The Notice shall specify the date, time and place ot bid opening. The following contract documents and information may be examined at the office of the E iko City Clerk and at the office of Edwards and Daniels and Associates, Architects, 525 East Third South, Salt Lake City Utah: instructions to bidders, t specifications, plans, bills or proposal forms, bid bond forms, forms and contract forms. Copies of these contract documents and information may be obtained only from the Ar--chitects, Edwards and Daniels and Associates, at their office in Sait Lake City, Utah. A deposit of $50.00 will be required to guarantee return of said contract documents. This deposit will be refunded provided ail contract documents are returned to the Architects in good order and condition within ten (10) davs following receipt of bid or proposal. These requirements may be waived for current members of A.G.C. (Associated General Contractors). All bidders shall be . forms may be obtained at the office of the Architects. A certified or cashier's check or bid bond of not less than S percent (5) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Elko Civic Auditorium & Convention Center Authority, shall armmoanv the bid. This check or bid bond of ' the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the contract or furnish the 100 performance, and 100 material anO latxr payment bond as required bv the owner. The owner reserves the right , to award more than one con-trar on the subiect. The sue cessfui bidder(s) to be known as the General Contractor shall have responsibility foraf' proper execution ot all workt contracted by him. f Any or all bids may be;' r elected by the Board of Com- -' missioners, if such Board deter- mines that any bidder is not' responsive or responsible or that the quality of the services, supplies, materials, equipment, or labor proffered does not, conform to requirements or if. the public interest would be'1 served by such a reiection. Toe Board reserves the right to waive any irregularities or', informalities in any bid or in the ' I' bidding. Compliance with ail applied- ble Federal and Nevada laws', renting to employment, hours, wages and bonds shall be re- -' quired No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty (30; days after the actual date of the opening thereof DATED this !3ih day ot April, 1977 Board of Commissioners h ixo r Civic Auditorium Authority'' CHARLES E HARPER. Chairman (D 88) ADVERTISEMENT ' '" FOR BIDS Ski Solitude Owmr Company Address aifl 32 Resort Exchange Place. ake Fity, Utah 84) Separate sealed BilS for the tton ot (briefly der itx- - nature, stoixs and evnor elements ot he work) Waler- ( iMMlrur lux tx Froie t Set t inn 10" will d by Solitude Ski urnpany at the ottice of mke & Assix tales Templeton, t TV'iO South 4k) Stref, I Sad ake tty Utah 841 5. until 00 AM Savings Dayhght T mu-Mav 7 IV, and then at pubiu ly orened and ,ii ) offu aloud read r DOCUhe CONTRACT Mf NS may tx iamimd at the following kxahons Temp- lefon Link and Associates, 40 WiV ?vse South, Sad Lake City, MHeivi-- ksor t Utah ( H4l .. 1) of the CONTRACT N TS m, ix obtained the off ire of Templeton, I ink ami Assor idles lo atod at K) W st 2V4.1 South, Salt Lake Cdv Utah K4M5. upm payment of X) to ea h set Anv hlDDf-submittmq a mpieh b d on the proiect, iMiun returning such set within 70 davs of b'd openmq and in iuu ui'Ottion. will tx refunded his depus it for oxr set of Comes DOC UMF at documents Anv R. or BIDDER with additional sets wtU tx refunded $ i0 00 ot his deposit lor each etgrnert in uixxJ ondihon within 20 days of the but Jivninq Dated April IS !V77 DICK HOULIHAN . vt L 54) President - |