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Show Businessman Paul W. Muish Dies in S.L. Hospital at 72 Paul W. Huish. Inlerrnountain area business and civic leader died Saturday at L.DS Hospital He was 72. .... He was Church and a high priest in the ument Park 17th Ward ?; May 17, 1911, in Payson, Utah, to Eugene and Agnes Worsencroft Huish Mr. Huish was a graduate of East High School in Salt Lake City, and attended LDS Mr. Huish Business College. He Married Bernice Gardner June Fuvd in Founded Company Mr. Huish was in the wholesale distributing business for 35 years. In 1949 he founded Armstrong Supply Company, a wholesale furnace and air conditioning firm which later merged with Huish Distributing Company which Mr. Huish founded in 1961. Huish Distributing Company lis- is the Whirlpool and Sylvr st tributor for the Intermounta ded 64. Wiv in Udh tor with, si ' V'"vv Veteran World War Two LDS Member Church. Member of National Pony Express Rendes Asstxid Don. Survivors Wife, three daughters three sons, Berry, Doug las. Wyoming, Michael. Steve, Mrs. Don (Mary Jane) Robertson; Janet Andrews, ail Sait Luke City; Ardith Tuft, Sandy, mother, Bell Flower. Calif; 19 three brothers g andthildren, and one sister; Earl, Bill. Bob, all California, Helen Johnson. Clear Lake Culit Preceded m death ov two children Funeral services. Wednesday. 00 pm.. Colonial Mortuary Chapel, 2i?8 So- State St. where friends mav call Tuesday. p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to servee. Interment, Veteran section. Salt Lake City Cemetery N3 T 8 8 , d California. He is survived by his son, Alan E. Huish, Salt Lake City, a sister Beulah Sadleir Seattle; four granchil-dreSteven, Dan, John all of Salt Lake City and Susan Wingate, Chicago; and four Funeral services will be held Wednesday noon at the Monument Park Stake Center, 1320 Wasatch Drive Friends may call at the stake center an 1 2 hours prior to the service. Internment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary n, in was instrume.. helping individuals in small towns throughout Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming establish their own appliance and TV businesses. He was a member of the LDS Mr. Huish Daisy Jean Petersen Reese PRICE Daisy Jean Petersen Reese. 88. oeloved wife, mother, grandmother died and sister, a hospdai 28. 1983 in July Price after a long ness. Bom Nov. m I8V4 f 10. partly cloudy with scattered thundershowers. Temperatures will range from the lower 90s to the mid-60s. Scattered Thundershowers Humidity Offers Easterners A New York State of Mind National Weather Service Cola Skies will be partly cloudy Monday with wideley scattered heavy thundershowers Lows In Highs In the mid-90- s the 60s. Southwest Albuquerque Dqllqs . . 90 64 96 76 99 67 ElPqso Phoenix 110 86 Son Antonio 96 71 Tucson 99 72 32 ,02 Temperature Chart Salt Lake City, Ogden -- i.d Provo Variable cloudiness Monday and Tuesday with a good chance of thundershowers mainly during the afternoons and night. Locally heavy rainfall Is possible in the bigger showers. Highs in the lower 90s. Lows in the mid-60- s Utah Variable cloudiness with scattered mainly afternoon and nightlme thundershowers. Highs in the mid-90- s north, over 100 south I ows 60s and 70s. Utah Recreation Areo ForeLake Powell, Canyon-landCloudy with scattered thundershowers mainly afternoon and evening through Monday. Locolly heavy rainfall possible. Winds will be generally light except gusty ond variable neor the thundershowers. Highs Monday and Tuesday low to mid-90upper 90s at Lake Powell. Lows Mondasy night mid-60near 70 at Lake Powell. - cast Nevada Widely scattered showers ond thundershowers mostly afternoon ond evening through Tuesday. Variable cloudiness wth clearing periods. Light winds, but strong and gusty near thunderstorms. Hot with highs in the Evanston Idaho Boise Sun Valiev Pocatello Montano W. Yellowstone Colorado 90 74 through mid-80- s 90s In north ond 100 to 110 In exireme south. Lows 45 to 60 north and 70s extreme south. to day. Highs Monday mid-80- s mid-90- s and T uesdav near 90. Lows Monday night mostly in the 90s. Delta. Colorado; later solemnized in the Logan LDS Tempie Survivors: Husband. Price; two sons; H. Darwin. Corvallis. Oregon; Maurice E., Elk Grove. Cali!.; one daughter; AMs. Ted (Jean) Clement. Orangevaie.28 Calif.; 11 grandchildren; brofhet; Lorenzo Petersen, Rio Linda. Calif ; one sister, Minnie P Hills, Ferron, Utah. Two sons and one daughter preceded her in death Funeral services will beTues day, August 2, )1 00 a.m., Price Friends 4th 5th LDS Chapel may call at the Fausett Mortu p.m. Mondav ary in Price, and one hour prior to the service at the chaueL Buna. Ferron. Utah Memorial Park. N3 73) Wyoming Partly cloudy through Monday night with widely scattered thundershowers. Clearing late Monday night. Mostly sunny ond a little warmer Tuesday with Isolated afternoon thundershowers. Highs Monday in the upper 70s far west to low 90s In the east. Lows Monday night 40s far west and 50s to low 60s in the rest of the state. Extended Outlook Wednesday through Friday Utah Portly cloudy with widely scattered thundershowers mainly in the afternoons and evenings. Temperatures neor normal. Highs In the upper 80s ond 90s, except southern deserts in the low .1 00s. Lows mostly 55 to 65. Nevada isolated afternoon or evening thundershowers east and south. Otherwise dry. Temperatures near or slightly above normal. Highs in the upper 80s to mid-90- s in the north and central areas. In the extreme south, highs 100 to 110. Lows, in the north will be upper 40s and 50s, and In the south 70s ond low 80s. Southern Isolated Idaho mountain thundershowers Wednesday through Friday, otherwise dry. Highs in the mid-80- s to mid-90Lows in the upoer 40s to upper 50s. Slight chance Wyoming of thundershowers in the northwest Wednesday through Friday, otherwise dry. Highs In the low 80s to mid-90Lows in the 40s far west, 50s to 60s in rest of the state. ConsiSoutheast Idaho derable cloudiness with scattered shawers ond thundershowers through Monday. A few thundershowers with possibly heavy rain. Strong gusts ond hall mainly afternoon and evening. Partly cloudy Tues Precipitation for the period ended 6 p.m. Sunday, 0.08. Total precipitation for July, 0.95, accumulative excess 0.23. Total precipitation since Oct. 1, 1982, 16.84, accumulative excess 3.34. Sunrise 6:24 MDT. Sunset 8:44 MDT. Salt Lake CityBountlfulOgden Air Pollution Index d00 hgzardous 300 poor 200 marginal 100 n 50 0 11 67 T Oiont ct 57 btom pood very good 62 Oron Area Births LDS Mr. ond Mrs. Daniel llusplial Mr, ond Mrs. Phillip G. Mlhott, 836 S. 500 Eost, No. 20, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Dale t, Pugmlre, 3678 S. Apt. 5A, daughter. 4 S. Gibbs, 383 F St., son. Me. and Mis. Biyce P. Denno, 4142 Park Green Drive, Apt. 1, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Guy E. 1162 Kennedy Erickson, Ave., Sondv, daughter. Lisa Morle Bauer, 3065 $. 515 Eost, doughter. Mr, und Mi s. Steven E. Walsh, 3696 Ridgecrest Drive, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Duke A. 5020 Spring Drive, Apt. 65, Rock Sot Ings, son. Patricia Wight Pat Allcock Wight. 54. died July X. 1983 after a long Illness at a local nurs- at ,v ing home Born July 4, 1929 in Salt Lake City to Lorenzo $ and Anna Bonner AHcock Married Royal E. Wight March 1951 in Sait v . C L DS S Member Church. Gradu- c . ated from West High School in 1947. Worked for Utah Power and Light tor several years. Survivors. Husband, daughter, Lonna Gene Wight; sisters; Joan West and Mrs. Jim (Dorothy) RusseU; mother, all Salt Lake City. will be Funeral services Wednesday, 12 noon, Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple where friends may call p.m., and one hour Tuesday, prior to services. Burial. Holla-da- y Memorial Park N381 T81 Area Births Births reported of Salt Loke area Include: hospitals Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Marshall, 7126 S. 2870 East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel L. Spencer, 10420 S. 360 East, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilde. 4359 S. 4755 West, West Valiev City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey L. Buie, 2761 W. 8750 South, West Jordon, son. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Herrmann, 514 E. Center St., Midvale, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Johnson, 3985 Market $., West Valley City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. 2775 DearVanWaooner, born St., son. Mr. and Mrs. Jock H. 4681 Mildred Workman, St., Kearns, doughter. , Mr. ond Mrs. Eddie J. Hoskins Jr., 10443 Violet Drive, Sondv, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Gary C. Nichols, 3495 W. 8245 South, West daughter. Jordan, Mr. ond Mrs. Lowell J. Beck, 3861 S. 5200 West, West Valley City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Coombs, 4262 Bassar Circle, West Valiev City, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Jacobson, 5508 Colter Drive, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Raleigh, 6306 Hlgate Ave., West Valiev City, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Jack E. S. 2700 8911 Finnegan, West, West Jordan, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hill, 3213 E. Danforth Drive, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Latul Ka-to4607 Nampa Wav, Murray, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Edwin J. Knight, 6568 Purple Sage Drive, West Jordan, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Morshall K. Meier, 1945 Jeremy Drive, son. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Olsen, 2216 W. Tlerro Rost, West Jordan, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Rowley, 438 E. Welby Ave., daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Larry B Hatton, 6376 W. 3380 South, West Valley City, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hightower, 433 E. 5600 South, Murray, daughter. i in MamUtah to Carl brother; Lindstrom i n a a I q u n Utah; mother Alda. Santaquin Preceded in death bv one son. John Gary. Graveside services, Elvsian Bunal Gardens, 1075 East 4580 So., I 00, Tuesday Friends may call, Moru ary. 4670 Highland Dr. 11.45 a ? 45 p m , Tuesday T 81 N38 I S James D. Moyle Janies Douglas died July 29, 1983 Born October 1901, Salt 26. Lake City, to James H. and Alice Dinwoodv 82, Theodo-ri- Covey 29. Movie. AAarried Moyle Louise 1928. Lake Scot. Salt LDS MemTemple ber Sigma Cm F r a I er ni t y ; High Priest; served a mis sion to England; Western Division Manager. Phillips Petroleum Company; Chairman, Utah State Farks and Recreation Board. Survivors Wife; son and daughters, Mrs. D. Brent (Suzanne) Scott, Patricia M Light, James H. Movie H. Mrs. Spencer B. (Elizabeth) Greer; 17 sister ; AArs. grandchildren; Frank B. (Sara) Creer. Funeral services will be held 12 noon. Federal Tuesday, Heights Ward, 1400 Fairfax Road. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South p.m. and Temple, Monday. Tuesday one hour prior to services at the ward. Interment, Sait Lake City Cemetery Famito contributions ly suggests Pioneer Trails State Park, c7o Utah State Parks and Recreation. T 8 2 T 731 Ethelyn P. Wright EThelyn Prebble Wright, 79, died July X, 1983 in a Salt Lake City hospital of causes incident to age. Born July 6, 1904 in Irving, d Kansas to John W. and Bodkin Prebble. AAarried J. Orville Wright, Aug. 15, 1927 Salt Lake City Member Catholic Church. Survivors. Husband; sister; Catherine Beeslev; nephew; Jerry P Beeslev, all Salt Lake City. Funeral mass Tuesday, 0:00 a.m., St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, 1375 Spring Lane. Rosary Monday, 7:00 p.m. Mortuary, 4760 S. Staie. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Family suggest contributions to the Utah Boys' Ranch. T 81 Mina B. Gordon Garner MURRAY Mina Mane Bean Gordon. 2 died July X m a Waftot Mvk Garner, sa. Salt Luu I r iMiMd 4wav JuH 31 a a iu ai hui-taot natura1 N381 Michael R. Thomas DELTA Michael Reed Thomas, 36, died July 31, 1983 horn injuries received in an auto motroevde accident. Born Feb. 16, 1947. Fillmore Utah to Eldon Reed (Bus) and Lerene Wheeler Thomas. AAarried Laura Moody Dec. 17, 1966, DeMa Owner ot Baker Pfw.na-cv-. Member LDS Church Past president of Sugarloafers Motorof cycle Club. Utah State Motorcycle Association. Past president ot the Delta JC's, Member Utah Pharmaceutical Association Survivors. Wife; sons. Jason Reed; Brandon Michael, Matthew Joseph, Thurmon Eldon; parents; brother, Robert, all of Jeffrey Delta; sister; AArs. (Gave Lvnn) Hundley, Provo; and Charlie grandparents; Verda Thomas, Delta. Graveside service, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1:00 p.m., Delta Cemetery under ttie direction of NickDonations are el Mortuaryencouraged to the Willie Corbett Fund in Mike's memory. N381 T 81 Lorna Haslam Loma Diane Haslam. 41 , died July 29, 1963 in Las Vegas. Nevada. Born Feb. 24, 1942. Garfield, Utah to William Paul and Gladys Margaret Haves Haslam. Formerly employed by the Peerless Laundry for 15 years. Member LDS Church. Survived by: Brothers, Val and Vic Haslam; sisters, Norine and Colleen Haslam, all Salt Lake City; two nephews and a niece. Graveside services Tuesday, 2:30 p.m., Wasatch Lawn memorial park. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Monday, p.m. p.m. and Tuesday. T 81 N381 Kathryn H. Schultz Kathryn Hamilton Schultz, 92. died July 31, 1983, in a local nursing home of causes incident to age. Bom Iowa, Sept 10, 1890, Euworfti. to John J and Mary McCarthy Hamilton. Married Carl Joseph Schultz Nov. 10. 1916. at King Mill, Idaho. He died In 1966 Graduated from Hospital School of Nursmg in Dubuque, Iowa, in 1914. Member of Catholic Church, Catholic Women's League. 49er Club and the St Joseoh s Villa Volunteers Survivors include. Sons and Salt. William F daughters; Lake City; Charles J., Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Mary Jane Bennett, Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. Leon G. (Ursulla) Harvey. Mission Vieio. Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 16 brothers and sisters; Charles Hamilton, St. Paul, Minn.; George Hamilton, Ep worth, Iowa; Alice Hamilton, Don Iowa; Mrs. Dubuque, (Ann) Noonan, Casper. Wyoming. Mass of the Christian Burial will be celebrated, Wednesday, 10:00 a.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. 670 So. 1100 East. Holy Rosary will be recited Tuesday, ?:X p.m., at the Church wnere friends may call 6 X until time ot Rosary. Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to St. Joseph's Villa Building Ave., Fund, 44 Westminster Salt Lake City. Utah 84115. Funeral directors. Neil O'Don-- t neii & Sons Mortuary. N3'2 N381 T Parry Frank June 2 Aug died 194 war v Sovivors Wife, Salt lake P RuJkird children. Mrs Larry (Sheryl) Thompson. Donald M aM Sait Lake City. Mix George (Kaiee) Mari nay tour Sandy. U grandchildren, brothers and sister. Austin W.. Salt Lake City; Blame. Napa. Idaho. Mrs Del (Loisl Virgm. Rexburg. Idaho, Wi'liam, Idaho F alls. Idaho. be will Funeral services H.Q0 am. Red Wednesday, wood Memorial Estates, 6K)So Redwood Rd. where friends may cull Tuesday. 7g pm. and Wednesday one tkxrr pr tor tu services. Intel merit, Redwood Funeral AAeinor ial Estates, Manorial Estates directors, City- AAortuary T 8 N3 Paul 8 01 W. Huish Huish m Pay son. Utah Mai East School High Retired T N J I citv lor 8 364 5544 ! ithSo llttiWext EVANS FLORAL M M3 JOOSooftl L MILDRED S tta26 Sarah Mary (Mamie) Walker Feb. 21. 1912, Salt Lake LDS Temple. She preceded hirn m death. a Served three vears in Japanese mission Served In before marriage Sugarhouse bishopric with and Alex LeGrand Richards Curtis. From 1912 pioneered in automobile business anti became first intermountain distributor and Salt Lake C ity dealer for Chrysler Motors. In later years was in real estate. Survivors: Son and two daughters, Calvin W and Betty (Mrs. John) Astin, Salt Lake City; Marian T. Staughter, Arlington, Virginia; brother and sisters; Spencer Q. and Miriam (Mrs. Frank) Russell. Salt Lake City; Afton (Mrs. Glenn) Walker, Peoa; 13 grandchildren; 12 Preceded in death by a son, Ralph W., m FLOWED 152? East 33rd So Legal Notices PLEASE CHECK YOUH A0! 'Hi NMNSPAPER AOHu eve'y ettor io avoid errors We ask that you au the FIRST day check youi ' appears and immediately o the Legal 'eoo'i any Dent hy ca'itng Advertising We cannot be ?J7 27t4 tesponsiDie to more than one day s ncorrecl insertion it ou dn nm call the enor to our atteniror Thank you nHHes eo I 1978. Funeral services wilt be Tuesday, 12 noon, Holbrook Funeral Chapel. 3251 So. 2300 East, where friends mav call on hour Interment. prior to services. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. N38-T7.31 INVITATION TO BIO Davis County School District is accepting bids until 4 00 pm on August 9. 1963 for BID No. 0809-- 1 Fine Paper Bid Specifications and bid forms may be obtained from the Davis County School District Purchasing Department, 45 East Slate Street, Farmington, UT The District reserves the right to reiecl any or all bds and waive any irregularities in the interest of the District. ROGER C.GLINES CLERK OF THE BOARD Hazel L. Livingood Hazel Louise Hill Livingood, died July X. 1983 of causes incident to age. She was residing in the Ogden Care Center at the time of her death. Born May 8, 1905, Ogden. Weber County, Utah, the daughter of George Hill and Julia 78, Sarah Hill. ( D-- PUBLIC SALE The following equipment will be sold by Northwest Acceptance Corporation al public sale for cash at 10 00 a.m . Friday, August 12, 1983, at the resi dence of Harry Stout. Leadore, Idaho: One (1) Eimco Mode! 9123 Load Haul Dump I rial no. 0627 with bucket. for The equipment is available t prior inspection at the above . address. The terms of sale are cash to the highest bidder. Northwest Acceptance Corpora tion reserves the right to bid. NORTHWEST ACCEPTANCE ' CORPORATION 825 N.E Multnomah St ' 1090 Suite Portland, Oregon 97?3? Coilms Attended Ogden city schools and Weber Academy. Married Tom Wesley Livingood August 16, 19X in Ogden. He died January 12, 1951 in Tennessee. Active mem-ber of Ogden 21st Ward. LDS Church; served as stake Sunday School secretary tor 28 years in the Lorin Farr Stake; served as Junior Sunday School Coordinator tor several years In the Mt. 09den Ward. She retired from her position as Ogden City cashier in 1975 after working for the city for 25 years including secretary to the City Manager. In 1973 she was named "Outstanding City Employee" by the Ogden City Council and later was honored by the Utah Publk Employees' Association as "Outstanding Public Employee for 1973" for the State of Utah. Survivor include two sons; Jav Livmgood, Bountiful; Dee Weber Livingood, Slaterville, County; daughter; Mrs. Richard (Kay) DeVoe, Nortt Ogden; sister; Mrs. Vern (Marie) Arbon, Salt Lake City; 11 one grandchildren; Funeral services will be Tuesday, 1:00 p.m., Myers Morti ary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Friends may call Monday, 9 p.m and Tuesday prior to services. T 81 N3 81 William H. Ellis CLE AR F E LD William Howard Ellis, 78, Clearfield, passed away July X, 1983 at his home. Bom March 17, 1905 in Stand-rod- , Idaho, son of Nephi Bordell Ellis. and Gertrude Manful AAarried Edna Thorgood Dec, 27, 1926 in Clearfield. She died June 26, 1961 General contractor and involved in home building industry, later in heavy construction. Had lived in Farmington; Westwood, CaliforCalif, and nia; Sacramento. Clearfield for the past 54 years. Attended public school in Farmington. Aileiried Davis High School. AAember of Clearfield LDS 3rd Ward. Building in&pec tor for Clearfield Citv tor many years. Had served on the Clearfield City Council. Survivors: son; Donald J. Ellis. Bountiful; 12 grandchildren. three two brothers; John H. Eliis Layton; Gordon M. Ellis, Kavs-viltthree sistsers: Mrs. Billy AArs. BeaClark, Farmington; trice Gardner, California; Mrs. Eva Hardy, Layton. Preceded In death bv two sons. John Wayrie Ellis, and Noai Howard Ellis. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 11:00 a.m., Cleartietd 3rd Ward Chapel. 275 East 300 North. Frieiris may call at Clearfield Mortis Lindquist's ary, 1050 So. State St. Monday. p.m. and at the ward chaoel ho jr prior to serTuesday o vices. Interment. Oeafield City Cemetery N38 I N3 8 I (503 (206 ) ) P25 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE , The foMowing described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time ot sale, at the Utah County Courthouse, west entrance to courts building. 51 South University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on August 16, 1983 at 2 00 p.m. of said day, for the purpose of foreclosing a trust deed executed by Richard Brierlev and Tamara Kay Brierlev, husband and wife, as Trustors, in favor of Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, covering real property locattd at 664 East 100 South, Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, and more particularly described as: at the Commencing corner of Northwest Lot 4, Block 21, Plat "A", SPANISH FORK CITY SURVEY OF BUILDING ttienee South thence East thence North thence West 4 beginning DATED this Uth LOTS; rods, rods; rods, rods to 8 4 8 day of July 1983 Douglas Matsumori Successor Trustee The South Jordan city Council will hold a public hearing August 16. 1983 at 8 00 p m, at tlie South Jordan Citv Offices located at 1600 West 10400 South, to consider an application Hied bv C. Steven OuBois to rezone property located at 11400 South from 1813 West to Commercial Agriculture Community The applicant is requesting this rezonmg to establish a Veterinary Hospital. All interested parties are Invited to attend. Please feel free fo let your neighbors know of this application it they have not been notified. Should vuu desire to receive on this information further the matter, piease contact Sooth Jordan Planning Staff at 1600 West i(H00 South. Lvnn Sharp Planning Dredor 0 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The foMowmg described real ptoperlv will be sold at public auction to the higtmst bidder, payable in lawful money ot tte United States at the time ot at ttie Weber County sale Municipal Bui'dmg, East front door Ogden, Utah, on August X, 1983 at 2 no p.m. of said day, tor ttie purpose ol torocus mg a trust deed executed by Bail R. Gibson, as Trustor, in favor of Utah Mortgage Loan Loiporation. covering located at 214 Ham son Blvd , Ogden, Weber County. Utah and more particularly described as All ot Lots 3 and 4, in Blcxk 1, BRUMMI TT S ADDITION to Ogden Citv, Weber County. Ulah. DATED this ?it dav ot July & 21 19HJ Douglas Matsumori Successor Trustee D SUMMONS C 44 FOR SALE Two (2) Wood Frame Buildings Miscellaneous Related and Property. The buildings and materials are located in V rnon, Utah They are the first structures on the West side of S' re Highway bmits 36, entering Vernon from the north. Bids: Sealed bids will be cepted until 4 00 pm., leal time. August 12, 1983 Conditions of Sale: 1. One (I) 18 x27' wood true ture This building rests on a concrete foundation The exterior consists of wood siding and the interior, sheet rock walls The roof is made of corrugated aluminum. There is extensive damage to the bathroom ceiling 2. I0'xl2 storage One shed. This wood structure rests on a wood foundation and has a sheet metal roof 3. One ID large sink, one (1) small sink, one (D toilet, one (I) hot water heater, one (1 heater, five (5) doors. Io include related fixures 4. Three hundred feet (300') ot chain link fence forty six (46) fence posts, and related material boxes and 5: All electrical fixtures. wood or Miscellaneous 6. metal furnishings and fixtures 7 Two (2) on site inspection tours will be conducted by the Bureau of Land Management To arrange for times and meet ing places contact Mike Conn. BUW, 136 East South Temple. 13th floor, Salt Lake City. Utah 84111, telephone number (80D cv A INTERROGATORIES HE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF IN -- UTAH STACI vs. SAIN, Plaintiff, TRANSWEST BUILDING SUPPLY. UTAH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTYou are hereby summoned and required to file an drawer in writipq to the attached complaint with the clerk of the above entitled court, and to serve upon, or mail to ROBERT J. DEBRY & ASSOCI ATES. 965 East 4800 South, Suite 2. Salt Lake City, Utah, 84117. plaintiff's attorney, a copy of said answer, within 20 of this days after service summons upon you. If you fail to do so. judgment bv default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a cooy of which is hereto an nexed and herewith served upon you. Dated this Uth day of Mav. 1983 ROBERT J. DEBRY & ASSOCIATES Serve Defendant Dickerson George Smith 166 East 8000 South Sandy, Utah. 84070 8 9 23 SALT LAKE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received bv ttie Purchasing Department ot Salt Lake County until Tuesday August 9. 1983 at II X AAA Nu bids will be accepted after that specified tune QUOTE 04 23 Caudal Theater Arcade Eix iosure Plans and specific aliens may be obtained from the Engineer mg Division al 2033 South State. Bldg. 1. A SIUOOO deposit wit be required. TTie Countv Commission re seres the right to reieu any or ail bids. Only bids giving a firm quotation, being properly signed, will be accepted. NOTICE TO AIL PROSPEC TIVE CONTRACTORS This contract will be a FEDERALLY FINANCED COMMUNi TY DEVELOPMENT PROJ ECT. Accordingly, a PRE BID meeting will be held on Thor sday. August 4, 1983, at 10.00 AM, in the office ot the Salt Lake County Purchasing Agent at 151 East 2100 South (Bldg 4. third door), Sait Lake Citv Utah New guidelines and regu lalions of the Federal Govern ment controlling COMMUNITY PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT at said will be disseminated meeting ALL CONTRACTORS DESIR tNG TO BID ON THIS PRO j ECT SHOULD ATTEND THIS MEETING Parker Rob. son Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF SOLICITATION FOR ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING CONSULTANT SERVICES lefters ot Interest and State moots of Qualifications will be received by the Salt Laxe City P'annmg Division for architec-turaand planning services assoaiated with a Structural Feasibility and Alternative Use Study for the Forest Dale Golf Course Club House at 2375 South 900 East The Club House tas an histone structure listed on Salt Lake City's Register ot Cultural Resources The statements will be ana yzed after the closing date and a minimum of three (3) firms will be selected to prepare de The three tailed proposals. selected will be consultants eva'uated on the following fac tors: (a) The extent of specialized experience of the consultant in historic preservation, structural analysis, and alternative use studies; (b) The degree ot depth of for professional qualifications of the services performance required; (c) Past peftormance o? the consultant on similar projects, and (d) Whether the applicant maintains an office and fulltime personnel within the State of Utah All Letters of Interest and of Qualifications Statements shou'd be submitted no later than 5 00 p.m. on August 10, 1983, at the Salt Lake City PlanDivision, ning and Zoning Room 414, Citv and County Utah Lake Salt City, Building, 84111 For additional information contact Bill Wright of the Planning and Zoning Division ' at 535 7757 SUGARHOUSE FLORAL 179 So Hth Eds 186419 PE ARSON FLORAL with nyqeen E J300S 1560 '539 46 dome Tay- Married 1951 i BROWN FLORAL Co. ' B 4 Servue. and Naturalization Denver. Colorado 800)0 a claim cost bond of $250 X with ap proved sureties on or before August 8. 1983. Otherwise, the property will be administrative- ly toiteded pursuant to 8 USC 1324(B) and will be disposed ot according to law. Interested parlies mav tile petitmis for remission or mitigation of forteifure with the Regional Commissioner pursuant to 8 USC 1324(b) and 8 CFR 274.12M 16. without filing a claim and cost bond Robert Godshall. Distncl Oirec tor, July II. 198: B52 ESC FLORISTS. aT Born July 12 Salt l.akef Citv, son ot Moses Whitaker 1888, R Prospective manufacturers and suppliers must return detailed proposals to the Engineer bv August 15, 1983. m order to be proqualitied 7 5 83, D 29H JR 424391 , Ut Case NR24 73 Chev Belair Lie 545SLC. V l N H J E 0 5 2 7 11 83. NeIK69HJC2143A5. phi, Ut case Any person desirmg tu place this matter n ttie U S District Court in order to contest ttie probable cause for such sei zure, must tile with the Regional Commission!, immigration services tor MARX Funeral Winona Marx will be Tuesday, 2 00 p.m., Price 3rd4th Ward Chapel, 303 West 500 So., Price. Friends may call AAondav. 7 X to 9 X p m , Fausett Mortuary. 680 East 1st So., and at the chapel one hour prior to services Interment Price City Cemetery N38 T 8 Elliot Campbell Taylor. 95. died July 29. 1983 in Salt Lake E Dtnct 9?U0) Panquitrh. FUNERAL NOTICES 83 Utah Water conser-taikplans to ton Valiev Water Purification System which involves a computer based coi trot system Equipment soppIi MUST ers and manufacturers be preQuaimed to be able to suiimit n, npnsals tor the computet control system Plans and Sueciti' dlions tor ttie proposed system can be obtained irom John Car olio Engineers. 1314 N Third Street. Suite 300. Phoe602 25 nix. Arizona 6oOQ4 V N Born November 11, 1926 m Salt Lake Ctv to Reibm am Gwen Cunningham. Mamed George Ross Richins April 25, 1948 in Elko. Nevada He died in 1972 Educated in Salt Lake Citv schools Member LDS Church Executive secretary with Sim pson Dura Vent in Redwood City B Son, Survivors. Craig Richins, Redwood Citv Calit., Richins Gav Schroed daughter. er, Woodside. Calif, three Thomas, Michael grandsons, am: Aaron Schroeder, brothers; Reibm Cunningham, Jr and Jay Cunningham, both Salt Lake City Graveside services. Wednesday. H:Xa m,Sdlt Lake City Friends mav call, Cemetery 260 East Larkin Mortuary, South Temple. Wednesday. 9 II a m Elliot Campbell Taylor Campbell D ma. 8 AL L 1ST Cenhal The Nohte is hereby given that ttie listed conveyances were seized tor violation of 8 USC 1324(b). 3 Chov. Malibu Lie. PSY 504 Betty C. Richins T C C9 siruit the Ahlev NCBEKER bv Jeffrey L. Shields Attorney for debtor Commodore Resources Com LaRae Cunningham Betty Richins, 56 loving mother and devoted grandmother, died July 29, 1983 of taidiac arrest at her home in Redwood Citv. Cahfor and attended LDS Business College in Salt Lake City He founded Armstrong Supply Company in 1949 which later merged with Huish Distributing Company, a business which was also founded bv Mr. Huish in 1961. He was also chairman of Huish Credit Corporation. Paul Huish was in heioing many instrumental individuals in small towns and cities throughout Utah, Idaho. Nevada and Wyoming establish their own appliance and television retail businesses. He was an avid fisherman and loved the outdoors. He is a member ot the LDS Church and was a High Priest in the Monument Park 7th Ward He was past presi dent of the Utah Arthritis Foundation. He was on the Advisory BoaitJ for Zion's First National Bank and he served as president Electric of the inlerrnountain Association and was state chairman of the Utah Heart Association He was also appointed to the Board of Governors for the Salt Lake Area Chamber of He was a Commerce In 1969-7member of the Salt Lake Rotary Club. Salt Lake Country CliO. Alta Club and Thunderbird Country Cub, Palm Springs, California Survivors. Son, Alan E tour grandchildren, Huish; Steven, Dan, John, all ot Salt Lake City; Susan Wingate, Chi cago, Illinois; four greal-grancnildren; sister; Beulah Seattle, Washington. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. August 3, 12 noon. Monument Park Stake Center, Drive. Friends 1320 Wasatch may call at ttie Stake Center one hours and a halt prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin AAortuary and GRLENE, N3 8 0 T Temple. He was of a gr aduate T81 2. Dec Salt LDS gjLj y. ried Bernice Gardner June Lake J s r Carrie E. Wayne and Agnes Worse nc r ol t 19X, ( Carrie E. Davis Wavne, 28 was killed July 25, 1983. born Oct. 7, 1954 to Milton Davis and Helen Davis. mother Survivors Father, ; and daughter, Mur ci, brothers; Shawn, Jodv Guv. Kerry and Todd, grandparents, Delbert and fcnone Hardman, Stewart and Dortha Egan. Funeral services will be Tues day, 2 00 pm., Larkin Mortu arv, 260 East South Temple. Interment, Salt LakeCity Ceme-tu- Paut Worsencroft Huish died July X. 1983 m a local hospital. He was 77. Born Mav 17, 1911 to Eugene 12, 1924, telephone operator, employed at AAnunfam Bell tor over 20 years Active member LDS Church ot ttie DUP, Muri ay MtMnher Woman's Club, and Murray City Firemans Auxiliary Emoved oil pamtmg and other ci alts Sons. Dean F. Survivors. Bountiful, Lynn I.. Sandy; nine profiler and sis gr jnckhiidren, ter; Verl Bean, Goietia, CaM AArs. Ed (Beth Smith. Murray. Funeral services Wednesday. 2 00 pm, Murray 25th Ward. Friends 363 East Vine Street mav call Jnkins Sotte ary, 460 So State. Tuesday. p m aixl Wednesday at ttie Church one hour prior to servn es Interment. Sunset Gardens ot the Valiev T 0 N38 a heavy duty eqouvnent operator and foreman tor Sat Lake City Sheet retired after 18 Department, later years Gordon 23. later solemnized in tte Salt Lake LDS Temple He ivjg. Aavsvilie, Me runs Utah LDb Church Bus driver tor City Lines tor 20 1. 1983 legal Notices TO ALL CREDITORS AND SHAREHOLDERS OF COMMODORE RESOURCES CORPORATION Notice is hereov given that a hearing on the confirmation ol the debtor's Plan ot Reurgani zation oated July 20. 19bJ. will be tie'd on August 9. 1983 al 2 JO p rn. in the United States Courl Hiosp and Post Orce Bonding, isd South Mam Stioet Sail Lje Ctv. Utah tn Room 369 or such other room as mav De posted by ttie court. Parties mi interest mav obtain a copy ol the Disclosure Statement and Plan ot Reorganization from the (Mitor at 605 Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake City. Utah, upon request. Ballots voting to a cent or reiect the Plan must be received bv attoi nev for the debtor. Greene CaHister 8u) and Nebeker. Rennet utl Building. Salt Lake Citv, Ulah, 84133, at or before 5 00 p m o) August 8. 1983 cau Born Feb 9, Rexburg. Idaho to Walter M and Rill Gar nor Married Bessie Munddi. August legal Notices !VI5- moth, Ivan and Aida; Swensen Ltn dstrom. Sur v ivor s Wil Husband, a in Pete; 8 01 Virginia Romney Hawkes, 79, passed away July 31, 1983 at home after a prolonged 7 ness. 22 JA Born May 30, 1904, Salt Lake City, to Richard Roy and Lucille Tavlor Romney Married Tho mas F Hawkes June 5. 1929. Salt Lake City Graduated from the University of Utah where she participated in dramatics Member Pi Beta Phi and active in Theta Alpha Phi Apoeared in at the old Salt performances Lake Theater Survived by: Husband, son, Robert T Hawkes, both Salt Lake City; two daughters, Bor bara Hawkes. San Jose, Calif ; Mrs. George Jose (Julie) Hamden, Connecticut; four grandchildren. Graveside services Tuesday. 12 noon. Salt Lake City Cemetery under direction of Larkin Mortuary. T 81 N381 15. v Astle 6 Danxs Married Chauo .ey Bordman Huntington Feb U, 1972 in Sait Lake City, laier solemnized the Salt Lake LDS Temple A Aemder of LDS Church Acive member of Relief Society ond spent many years as work director Helped orga nize and was active in the quilt ers group at the old and new Well House. Neighborhood known of her outstanding ins gar den. Survived by. Two sum. three daughters; Chaucuv Bud, Wyoming; AArs. George (Wan da) Prows, West VaHev City; Robert G., and Patricia Lamer, both ot Salt Lake City, Mrs Clyde ILmda) Beard. Las Ve gas, Nevada, 32 grandchildren, three 38 brothers and seven sisters, Leweilyn Astle, Lillian Eynon. Thelma Moon, Anne Toone, Henrietta Prvor, Daisev Ben nett, Francis Selende. Jessie Stoltz, Ivan Astle, Thomas Astle. Preceded in death bv her husband, Ch.iuncev Bordman, son, Darrell Dean and brother Ranier. Tuesday, Funeral service, 1.00 pm., P tonne r 25th Ward, 430 So. 900 West. Friends may call Monday, 8 p.m., McDou-ga- l White Chapel Mortuary, 124 So. 4th East and at the church one hour prior to service. Inter ment. Salt Lake City Cemetery. T 8 NJ8, 1922 Reese Lake ; Evelyn Lindstrom Crenshaw, 61, passed away July X, 1983 in Salt Lake City Bom April 7,' Virginia R. Hawkes Skies will be I Evelyn L. Crenshaw Abra- Nov. 8. 1915 in T i v ill Millard ham. County. Ulah to 4 an d Andrew Nancy Cynthia f Black Petersen Married Haunt I Allen V W W. Mack 81. and Matilda Sneriirsf Mu Posse. can r1. W Greenway. Photo engraver the Rena AjMtf Hmrtutylun, d!9d Julv W. ";8J ivoi. Wimiueii Idaho, to Charles William to and1 Mary Andrews Married Norma AHiDdted five years Rena A. Huntington iioint.ua 21. T'emon-ton- , George Mon- doors. Mr. Huish was a member of the Salt Lake Rotary Salt Lake Country Club, the Alta Club and the Thunder-birCountry Club in Palm Springs y Andrew, July JU ls3 Bom Fvb lnter-mounta- the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Salt Lake Temple. 12, 1930, FloydE E. Andrews Foundation President Mr. Huish was past president of the Utah Arthritis Foundation, and was honored as "Man of the Year" at the Utah Arthritis Foundation's third annual award dinner Nov. 16, 1982. He was on the advisory board of Zion's First National Bank, and served as president of the Electrical Association, and State Chairman of the Utah Heart Associaton. He was also Appointed to the Board of Governors for the Salt Lake Area Chamber of He was an Commerce from 1969-7avid fisherman and loved the out- . born The Sail Lake Tribune I Stipulations: This property is available for off site removal only. Clean-uof the site will be required including the removal of all as phait and concrete footings or slabs All materials or debris on site, including that resulting from the removal or disman fling of the buildings shall be removed. it shall be the responsibility of the successful bidder to disconnect. and where required re connect all utilities. Sewer will be disconnected at the first ioint outside of the building and properly capped. of disconnection Following water service, water meter win and location in left be present safeguarded during dismantling of buildings NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF CITY OF WEST JORDAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (PLASIkONICS CORPORATION PROJECT) DATED MARCH 1, 1973 IN THE ORIGINAL AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1 MILLION (THE "1973 BONDS") NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a request through a Resolution of the City Council of West Jordan City. Utah, First Security Bank of Utah, N.A , through its Corporate Trust Department, Suite 300. 79 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 8411), acting as Trustee porsiuant to that certain Mort gage and Indenture of Trust dated as of March ). 1973, by and between the City of West Jordan and First Security Bank of Utah. N A. (the "Indenture") intends to redeem all of the outstanding and unpaid 19'3 Bonds on a redemption date fixed as September to 1, 1983, from funds held by or to be received bv ttie Trustee, gether with interest accrued thereon or as evidenced bv coupons associated therewith, upon presentation of such 1973 Bonds andor coupons, respectively, to the Trustee. Said 1973 Bonds to be redeemed have the aggregate principal amount of $485,000, consist of 1973 Bonds numbered 104 through 200, inclusive, and as to represent ail 1973 Bonds otherwise scheduled to mature All of principal on September I, 1984 through 1988, respectively. the 1973 Bonds with earlier maturities shall have been paid or funds reserved for payment upon presentation. The price for redemption shall be par plus a premium of 3 of the face principal amount of each Bond. Redemption shall otherwise be accomplished pursuant to Article III of the Indenture, and mav include payment ot fees and expenses of the Trustee from available funds. This notice of redemption shall be pubiised and mailed in accordance with Section 302 of the Indenture; provided, however, that failure to give notice exactly as prescribed or any detect therein shall not affect the validity of any proceedings for the redemption of the 1973 Bonds. Upon redemption of the 1973 Bonds, all interests of the City, and of the Trustee for the benefit of Bondholders, in and to ttie red1 property and improvements covered by any Lease or by the Indenture shall terminate. From and after the date fixed tor redemption. an ol the 1973 Bonds shall cease to bear interest, and Shalt cease to be outstanding under the Indenture DATED this 26th dav of July. 1983. FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, N.A. Bv s Robert S. Clark Vice President & Manager Corporate Trust Department BEFORE THE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR HEARINGS PROPOSED OF NOTICE REGULATION As required by Section Utah Code Annotated, notice is hereby given of intended adoption of a regulation bv of the Insurance Department the State of Utah. Substance of Intended Action: This regulation is intended to establish the rules which the Department will follow in conducting hearings required bv Hie Insurance Code. It will also establish rules governing indi and viduals. organizations, at Deappearing companies partmental hearings. Anticipated 'mpacts: No costs of compliance are expected to result from the adoption of this regulation. Comments on the proposed rule are hereby requested from any interested person. Copies of 'he proposed rule may be obtained at the Insurance in person Department Office. He ber M Weils Building, 160 East 300 South, Second Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah, for $2.00 or by mail for $3 X Postpaid bv wriftng to P O. Box 5803. Salt Lake City. Utah 84H0, Attn- Stieryl Al lums. A hearing on the proposed regulation will be held at 10 00 am. on Thursday. August 4, 1983, Room 204, Insurance Department Office, He ber M. Wells Building, 160 East 3(0 South, Secod Flour, Salt Lake City. Utah. DATED this 10th day of June. 1983. ROGER C. DAY Commissioner of Insurance Jff Gabaidi Deputy Commissioner A A THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID B'ds will be received by the Division, DepartPurchasing ment of Administrative Services, State of Utah, 2112 State Office Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah, until 10:X A.M., 16 AUGUST 1983. on the following FOB destinations: ADM. POOL REQ. NO. 113509: HYDRAULIC HOIST ADM SVC. PURCHASING REQ. NO. 106410: CONTRACT BASE GLYCOL ETHYLENE ANTI FREEZE SVC S. PURCHASING ADM. REQ. NO. 106411: CONTRACT SPAGHETTI. MACARONI AND EGG NOODLE PRODUCTS OFFICE OF EDUCATION PRINT REQ NO 4044 DOS- administrators report FORMS 5.5. FAMILY SERVICES REQ NO. 200108: CONTRACT SER AND VICES EVALUATION TREATMENT OF FAMILIES AND FAMILY MEMBERS WHERE ALLEGED INCEST ANDOR SEXUAL ABUSE HAS OCCURED. SCHOOL REQ NO. 2X261: MEN SSHIRTS TAX COMMISSION REQ. NO 122005: The Department reserves the right to reiect any or aft bids; or to accept or reie f ttie whok or any part of any bd, or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in ttie best interest ot the State. Only bids giving a firm quotation properly signed will be accepted. Bid and specifications proposals will be tumislied upon request. CATHRYN COLL IS. DIRECTOR DIVISION OF PURCHASING D 27 (Additional Legals on next page) |