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Show Intermountain Area Obituaries Ernest Niederhauser Frances Davich Frances Sane Davich, 84, beloved mother and grandmother, love of life di friends, January n the Wl, Derendmger Holy Switzerland, son of Jakob Andreas, ano Cross Hospital Born Novemb er 14, 18. ir &oPic (Croa ha) Yugoslavia Josef ana to Uzelac Mary Married Sane Marko Tomlino-vich- . February jonn Davich, June a, 1924, in Sait Lane City. He died June , 1953 Came to the United States n 1921, and lived in Park City until 1964, when she moved to Murray, Utah. A member of St Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church and St. Mary's Altar Socieiy for 43 years. At flic lime of her death she was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Charter Holiaday. member of St. Vincent's Goiden Club Member Catholic Women's of League, Diocesan Council Catholic Women and the Thebesians Club. Lifetime member of the Croation Fraternal Union of America, Lodge Number 3A8. Survivors: Son, Father George F Davich, Paster, Holy family Catholic Church, South Ogden; Mary Bircumshaw, daughters. Mrs. Matt (Eva) Blockovich, Salt Lake City; Mr$. Albert (Madeleine) Bischott, Spokane. Wa-- . shinglon; Mrs. Robert L. (Helen) Johnson, Huntington Park, California; Mrs. Emil (Katheryn) BaHen, St Louis, Missouri; 12 grandchildren; eight greatA son, Joseph, grandchildren. pret eded her in death. The Mass of the Resurrection wll be celebrated on Friday, 1) a m , at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. 1385 Soring Lane, Holiaday, conducted by her Rev. son, George F. Davich Friends may call at St. Vincent's Church on Thursday. 7 to 8 p.m. Recitation of the Holy Rosary at 8 pm. Burial, Mount Calvary Cemetery. The family suggests donations to the St. Joseph Villa. 474 Westminster Ave. N3 T William Gibson CounWasatch MIDWAY, Our beloved husband and father William ty ivoj, in mio- - - & way, Utah, William W. and, U to. Luke Nellie Alm ' Gibson. He Flo i married i rence Jones in the Salt Lake June Temple, 17. 1925, and made their home m He worked at the Park Midway. UtAh Mining Company as a young man and later for Wasatch County School District and Turner Building Supply. He was a most skillful workman in several trades. He enjoyed being in the outdoors. He is survived by his wife, of Midway; a son L. Dale, Salt Lake; and three daughters, Mrs. Clarice McDonald, and Mrs. Ray (Luana) Caillouette, both Heber (Barbara) City; Mrs. Melvin Baqley, of Henderson, Nevada; brother, Lawrence D., Joplin, Missouri; sister, Mrs. Florence McDonald of Heber City; 13 and 12 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 1:00 p.m., Midway First Ward Chapel. Friends may call Olpin Mortuary, Wednesday. p m., and at the Church Thursday prior. Burial, Heber City Cemetry. N3121 T 121 Louise Campbell Louise Hazel Campbell, 63, died Jan. 17, 1981, in Reno, Nev. Born Oct. 4, 1917, Trinidad, to WiColo., lliam Walter and: Mary Anderson Hubbard. Married Robert CamGarland pbell, June 25. 1934, Eldorado, MemKansas ber, VFW Au- Post xiliary, 3586 and secre-tary- , Lady Lion's. Mrs. Survivors: daughters, Clarence M. (Jacqueline) Tripp, Mrs. Jeff CaMf.; Susanville, Salt Lake (Cheryl) Gardner, City; three grandchildren; one mother, Reno, Nev.; sister, Mrs. Robert (Esther) Allison, Reno, Nev. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p m., McDougal Funeral Hoame, 4330 So. Redwood, where friends p.m., may call Wednesday, and Thursday one hour prior to Redwood services. Interment, Memorial Estates. 21 T N3121 Clifford Callahan Clifford Our beloved Oaddy, Franklin Callahan, died Jan. 98, in a Salt Lake City hospi-taof cancer. Born June 30, 1917, St. Louis, Mo a son of John Maude han. Diane Nov. and Calla- Married Nicheis, 22, 1947, Ogden. Served in World War II and the Korean War. Received an avio 19, sports enfhusi ast, a former member of the Susarhouse Stake High Council, one of the first Eagle Scouts in Sait Lake City, and was involved in landscaping as a hobby SurvivorsWife; sons and daughters, Elaine Niederhauser, and Jav Niederhauser, both Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. David (Linda) Carter, Murray, Reid C Niederhauser, Minneapolis, Minnesota; eight grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Francis (Freda Lambert, Mount Peasant. Utah. Mrs Reed (Clara) Hmdiev, Salt Lake City; brother, John Niederhauser, Salt Lake City Funeral service will be held Friday, Jar.. 23. 1961, at 12 noon, in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 So. 2nd East, where friends may call Thursday, 6 to 8 p m , and Friday. 10 45 to 11.45 a m Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Tl'21 N3 121 Bernice Rogers Bernice Jan Young 18. Rogers died 1981, in LDS Hospital May 17, mammm Born Salt Lake City, to Dr Seymour Bick nell Young ano Ann Elizabeth Riter. Married Orson Madsen Rogers, June 5. 1912, Salt Lake LDS Temple Active member, LDS Church: musician, ward organist for 1889, many m bv 7, 3!! years. Marie Huxhoid October 1. 1935. in the Salt Lake LOS Temple. Served a mission for the LDS Church in North ImmiGermany from 1926-2to America in 1929 grated Served second mission in Brazil n Served a third mission to the Swiss Austrian Mission in Served as President ot the German-speakinLDS Organization Served as counselor to Bishoo Alfred Weseman for seven years, and was Bishop of the Cannon First Ward, Salt Lake Cannon Stake, Served as President of Austrian Mission, 1963-6and as President of the North German Mission. 196667 Was real estate representative or the LOS Church in South America from and In the Real Estate Department over the Pacific Northwet! Region from Served as Patriarch of , the Cannon Stake, and Bishop a second time of the Cannon First Ward, 1970-7He also was a High Councilman In the Cannon Stake and counselor to the Stake President He was currently serving as Patriarch of the West Jordan, Utah West Stake, and was a sealer in the Salt take LDS Temple Survivors Wife, Frieda, sons, Harold Peer I mcher. Salt Lake "VlWii ffuxnoid Loscher, West Jordan, daughter, Mrs John (Dianna) Mon son, Hunter; 14 grandchildren, sister, Betty Schwemmer, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Thursday, II am, Cannon 1st Ward, 1385 So 900 West Friends may call at Larkm Mortuary, 260 East So. Temple. Wednesday, pm, and at the Ward Chapel Thursday, one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Nl 120 T Member, OUP. Charter member, Opera Club. Survivors: son, David Young Mike Martinez Rogers, Fremont. Calif ; daughA Mike ters, Mrs Sidney V. (Frances) Martinez. Jr., Badger, Atherton, Calif ; Mrs. January 19, 1981 Born March Joseph B. (Elisa) Wrthiin, Salt Lake City; a daughter, Mary 19, 1919, at Rogers Burk, preceded her in Santa Fe, New to death; sister, Hortense Y. Mexico, Hammond, Salt Lake City; 14 Miguel and 45 Adofpha Lovato grandchildren; Martinez. Funeral services Survivors: Thursday, 1? 00 noon. 21st Ward. 2d Ave Sisters. Dora and K St. Friends may call Samora, and 00-Wednesday, 6 8 00 p m., at Mrs. Raymond Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South (Julia) Campos, of Sait Temple, and Thursday at the both Andrea ward one hour prior to services. Lake; Interment, Salt Lake City Ceme- Romero, Olathe, T died Colorado; Joe S. tery George Taylor George Harris Taylor, 85, died 19, 1931, at Murray. Bom July I. 1895, Ephraim. Sanpete County, to George and Brigha-mmMarie T a vlor Married Louise Philip Gam Philip James (Jay) Gam, age 82. of Saif Lake City, died Janua ry 20. 1981 at home of natural causes. Born January 23, 1898, Center- - to ,, ville. Utah, Philip J. ano,?. Sarah English Garn. Married Viola Graham, December 1920, Lake in -- k. Salt LDS She died October 3, Retired 1979. accountant with Continental Oil Company. High Priest and active member of Colonial Hills 2nd Ward. Active in Scouting program for 60 years, received the Silver Beaver Award. Ardent Temple Worker. Survivors: son, Philip G. Garn, Salt Lake; sister, Mrs. Emma Lee, of Nampa. Idaho. Funeral services will be held 12:00 noon, Larkin Thursday, Mortuary 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Thursday one hour prior to sevices. Family suggest in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Boy Scouts of America. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery. N3121 T 121 Alva Gillmor Alva Johnson Gillmor, Salt Lake City, died January 20, 1981, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Bom Februa ry 28, 1896, in Salt Lake City, to Andrew J and Wilheimina Stephen Gil- nson Married lmor, Sr., September 16, 1920, in Salt Lake City. He died in 1933. Graduate of West High School. Secretary for James Mansvtlle Co. for 22 yrs. Member of the Wasatch Church, Mizpah Presbyterian Chapter O.E $., White Shrine and Daughter of the Nile. Survivors: son, Stephen T., Jr., Salt Lake City, daughter, Mrs Taft, Wayne Karl (Margaret) Co., Utah; nine grandchildren; broththree greatgrandchildren; er, Allan J. Johnson, Kemmerer, Wyoming; sister, Mrs. Frank (Laddie) Fuller, Salt Lake City. services Thursday, Funeral Evans & 12 00 noon at Eastman's Early 574 East 1st South where friends may call Wednesday, p.m., and Thursday one half hour Oliprior to sevices. Burial, Mt. vet Cemetery. Friends wishing Shrin-er- s to may maxe contributions Hospital for Crippled Children. N3 T121 Erich Denk p.m. Taylorsville Cemetery. T 121 Burial, N3121 died Amos Alvis Mawson, Jan. 19, 1981, at home, of natural causes. Born July 15, 1902, Murray, to Joseph Amos and Mina Eleanor Leetham MarMawson. ried Aft on Ben78, Temple. Joh- from Alvin Mawson 8, Poulsen Martinez, Murray, Utah; three brother proced-ehim in death. Funeral mass will be held Friday at 10 00 a m., at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 329 East South Temple. Rosary will be recited Thursday, 7:00 p.m., at the Neil O' Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South, where friends may call Thursday 121 son, Oct. 9. Salt Lake LDS Temple She died March 24, 1961. Worked 1930, for Western Paper Box Co. for 35 years, r of and was later the Mawson Market. High priest and active member, LDS Church. Survivors: daughters, son, Mrs. Leon (Nilene) Sheppick, South Jordan; Mrs. Stan (JaWest Valley nice) Jacobson, City; A. LaVar, Salt Lake City; 29 21 grandchildren; l, brothers, sisters, Willard, Mrs. Ella Penney, all California; Mabel Christensen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Friday, 1 p m.. Granite Park Ward, 300 East 3219 So. Friends may call at Jenkins-SoffMortuary, 4760 So. State, Thursday, p.m., and Friday at the church one hour Interment, prior to services. Elysian Burial Gardens. T 121 N3121 Roger Gurney SANDY Cunningham Roger Gurney, 40, 1102 Se90 Lily Dr., Sandy, died Jan. 19, 1981, in a Salt Lake City: hospital. Born Feb. 22, 1940, Bell, Calif.. to Leo W. and G o I d a Cunningham Mar- Gurney. ried Diane G. Powell, June 2, 1961, Sait Lake LDS Temple. Freelance ph- otographer. Served as ward clerk; secretary priest group; Sunday teacher. Member, Utah Pioneer Kidney Association, and the NAPHT Association. Survivors: wife, Sandy; sons, daughter, Jeff Roger, U.S. Army, Germany; Aaron William, Jennifer Diane, both Sandy; parents, American Fork; brothers, sister, Howard Leon, Lehi; Kent Richard. Leesa Annette Gurney, both American Fork. Funeral services Saturday, :00 p m., Sandy 12th Ward, 9800 So. 1300 East. Friends may call at Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, p.m., and at the Lehi, Friday, church Saturday, 11 00 a.m. until service. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. T 121 N3121 to high School Denk, 74, died honorable discharge from the United States Air Force. Retired January 20, 1981, at his home. He born was Offrom the United States Post 9, November fice Member, Tokyo Masonic 1906 in Hollesc-- ' Lodge No. 2, F4AM. Diane Callahan; hau, Tchechos-- Survivors: lovakia to Vcdaughters, Linda Sharon Calla- tor han, Mrs Charles (Kathleen) mi and Wilhel Cavias, Salt Lake City; and a Married pet, Dimi. Prayer services will be at fraud Margo Cameron Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 August Margo Merrell Cameron, 51, in 12 noon, where So , Thursday, died January 19, 1981, in a local friends may call Thursday, 11 00 ny hospital ot ean-- t his am to 12 00 nuon. Interment. receivedin Civil degree Mf Olivet Cemetery. Those deBom October E ngineering 10. 1929, to El siring may contribute to the retired r H. ana Cancer Institute in memo- and iot from the State of Utah. ry of Clifford Franklin Callahan Doris Jensen Survivors: Wife; Sons, Uwe N3 121 T l '21 and Norbert, both of Salt Lake MerrellIdaho Malad, City, Hoiger of Boston, Mass,; Married Robei Verna House three grandchildren; sister, FriJ Camero Calif -- Verna da Essl of Muenchen. Germany SACRAMENTO. June 3, 1949 R and a brother Ehrhard of House, 87, of West SacramenLake Citv Salt to Calif , died Monday, January Germany of LD Funeral Services will be held Member 19, 1981, In Sacramento. Church. Em Friday. 12 noon, in the Berg plovee of Cot Born Dec 9, 1893, in Park 2350 East Sunset Lawn Chapel, ndge Illinois, daughter uf Henrv ton wood hospi E 1300 So , where friends may call and Matildia Echaroi Redel-ingtal tor 20 years B David one hour prior to services Intermarried She Survivors: husband, Salt Lake house He later died She was a ment, in the Berg Sunset GarCity; son, Robert J. (Bobby), dens of the Valiev of the Presbyterian member Salt Lake; daughter, Mrs Percy N3 1'2 Church, International Order 11of T 21 (Came) Quo, Los Angeles, Calthe Eastern Star, Corinne five grandchildren ifornia; Pad Grand Matron for the State Christofferson Hans and sister, John Potobrother member. of Utah, LeRov mac. Md.; R. Bruce, Mercer, SPRING CITY-H- ans House, Earl Son, Surviving Christofferson. 75, passed away island. Washington; Mrs CaroCalifornia; daughter, Beverly H Heber City, January 18, 1901, in a Sait Lake lyn Summerhavs, Siurson, California; four grand hospital. Utah; Mrs. Marcia Eyre, Nephi, rh.ldren; nine Born April 5, 1905, in Spring Utah; father, Salt Lake City. Citv, a son of Hans Peter and Graveside services will be held Funeral services will be held Delilah Clawson Christofferson. at Sait Lake City Cemetery, P m., in the Mvers Friday, Bates 23, Thora Mamed January Wednesday, January 21, at 100 Mortuary Chapel in Ogden, with 1939, In Murtaugh, Idaho, later pm, Funeral Directors EasRose TroHinger, Worthy Matron. divorced Member, LDS Church tman's Evans & Early., 574 East offiCorrine Chapter 11, O.E.S , Sheepherder, and head painter at 1st South, where friends may call ciating. Friends may call Thur- Newhouse Hotel for many years Wednesday. 11 00 a m , to 12 30 sday, 6 to 8 pm, and Friday, Survived bv: Daughters, Mrs pm., in lieu of flowers family one hour prior. Interment, Memo Fred (Jean) Stmdt, Cincinnati, suggests donations to Holy Cross In Wasatch. of the nai Gardens Edith Dee Paul, Salt Lake Hospital Hospice Unit. Ohio; to of flowers, donations lieu N31'21 Mrs George (Patsy) TwitcT 121 Children's City; Shriner's Crippled Mrs. hed. Laramie, Directors, Dennis (Vickie) Wvommg; Funeral Hospital Nelson DeGraffenried, Mers Mortuary, Ogden. N3U21 Spanish Fork, 14 grandchildren; PROVO Herman Ray Nelson, T '21 two sisters, 77, died January 19, 1981, Provo. Mrs Ivo (Mildred) Christensen, Born July 9, 1903, Fairvtew, Tooele; Mrs Arthur (Bernifta) Hyrum Crawford Utah, to Frans Edward and Mary Roger (Reva) Elizabeth Brady Nelson Married Hyrum Ravfield Crawford, 67, Johnson, and Mrs CaliforSan both Pedro, Caroline Christensen November passed January 20, 1981, in Salt Graham, nia, Mrs. Spencer (Vera) Bodily, 7, 1927, Manti, Utah; solemnized, LakeCitv. Milpitas, California. Born July 26. 1913, Milford. Manti LDS Temple services will be Graveside Wife, Provo; son, Survivors Utah, to Charles R and Margaret Walker Crawford Married Thursday. 2 pm, at Spring Citv Harold Rav three daughters, may call at Pieasant Grove; Mrs. Nelson, Betty Taylor April 17, 1957, Elko, Cemetery Friends Nevada Retired wholesale pet Sprinq City Ward Chapel from John F (Alta N.) Mower, Bounti 45 2 30 Burial, pm Soring supplier hit; Bonnie Soivev, Provo; 18 ten Survivors: Wife, brothers and City Cemetery, under direction of grandchildren; Funeral Home inters, Harold Crawford, Provo, Ursenbach brother, three sisters, 20 T 121 Nl Charles Crawford, Springville, Salt Lake CHy, oene Alta Halsey, Mrs Tom (Belle) Utah, Catheryn White, Salt Lake H. Kissam City Esther Stokes, Orem. Gurr, both Burley, Idaho; Anna Funeral services Thursday, Marilyn H Kissam died Jan Draper, Mt Pleasant, Utah 17 198, in Highwood m , of a Funeral services Ftidav, 11 pm, Mackav Cottonwood Mortua m , Berg Mortuary of Provo, ary, 4670 Highland Dr where brain tumor She lived and worked in Salt 185 E Center. Friends may call fronds may rail one hour prior, interment. Holiaday Memorial Lake Citv until the onset of her Thursav, 6 to 8 p m or Friday, Park Funeral Directors, Mackav final illness. Interment, prior to services. Survivors1 three children; two Lottonwood Mortuary. FrovoCity Cemetery. N3 N3 121 grandchildren; and sister, DoroTl'21 T12 thy Kissam Pulling, Pocatello. Owens Idaho Sax Donations to Association for James S. Owens, age 48. of JacQueline Lee Sax, 18, died Brain Tumor Research, 6232 No Evanston, died January 19, 1981 January 10, 1981, from iniuries Pulaski Chicago, L 60646 in Kemmerer. Wyoming. received in automobile accident. N3 '21 Born December 23, 1932, m Born May 11. 1962, in Salt Lake T 121 Evanston, to Wayne and Mabel City, to Richard David and Deone Reed Nielson Martin Owens He married Ada Fisher Sax. Reed Wayne Nielson, 66, died Mae Limb in Evanston, later Survivorsfather, Salt Lake divorced January 18, 1981 a home ri!y, mother and stepfather, Born Salt Survived bv Four sons. Davd, Lake July 10, 1914. Logan. Done and Max Lewis, Alfred. Dennis, and Delbert, all ity, grandmothers, Lois Fisher, Utah, to Niels Pter and Susanna Utah, one brother .nd Virginia Sax, both of Salt Parkinson Neison Randolph four sisters Survivors, sisters. Mrs LRje Lake City, uncles and aunts ol N Bates, St George, Utah, Mrs Fu'Vtral services will be held Sait Lake City, and Alfamont Flewellmg, Upland Funeral services will be held Mary N Thursday, 2 o m , in the Crandall Funeral Home, where friends Wednesday, 11 00 am., Moon California Funeral services axe LDS Ward Chapel Burial, Saturday, may call Wednesday- 6 1o 8 pm Ooneta Duchesne County Ceme- il 00 a m Larkm Mortuary, and Thursday, one hour prior to services Buriat will be In the tery Funeral Directors Olpin Fast South Temple Interment, Evanston Cemetery Holiaday Memorial Park Mortuary m Roosevell TI'JI T l'?1i Tl'21 N3 121 Nl l'Tf TUI SANDY, Erich Frost Jr Eva Cam- state commerce passed away in 1972. Married Norma Arlean Hunting-toSent 8, 1972. Salt Young, Lake City Moved from Ephraim to Kavsville about 1930. Employed at Hill Air Force Base as a gardener, and retired from there. Beekeeper. Member, lDS Church. High priest. Midvale East 1st Ward Home teacher. Survivorswife, Norma, MidBlain E. vale, three Huntington, Midvaie; Dennis M. Huntington, Davis, Calif.; Jerry LaVar Denver, Huntington, Colo ; Mrs. William (Elaine) Keel, Pleasant . Marie TayGrove; lor; four nieces, five nephews; 17 nme Funeral services Thursday, 11 a m , Midvale East 1st Ward, 250 East 7570 South, Midvale. Friends may call Wednesday, p m , at Goff Mortuary, 8CW So State. Midvale, and after 10 00 am at the church on Thursday Interment, Preston, Idaho, City Cemetery N3 Nl '20 21 Born sion DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 14th day of January. 1981 David L Stott, Secretary Attorney of Record Frank S. Warner C & John Knudsen. Grad BYU uated teaching Certif icate. School 45 teacher years. 43 years 11 Provo. UEA, Member NEA, Provo Teachers As soc , Childhood Educational Assoc. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: two sisters, Jennie Knudsen, Provo; Ruth K. Salt Lake City; three nieces, three nephews. Brother, James C. Knudsen preceded her in death. Funeral Services Thursday, 11 a.m., Provo 3rd Ward LDS Chapel, 376 North 700 West, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. or at the Ward Chapel on Thursday Interment, prior to services. Provo City Cemetery. T 121 T 121 Alvin Johnson Utah Alvin SPRINGVILLE, DeVere Johnson, 87, died at the home of his daughter January 17, 1981 following an illness. He was born; April 6, 1893, son of Peter Alvin Johnson, and Hettie Mma Sfaker at Lawrence, Emery Utah. County, Married Mary Smith LeNora on May 22, 1923. He was an active member of the LDS Church, a retired Geneva Steel Worker, and Veteran of World War I. He is survived by: Daughter, Mrs. George (Cleo) Naylor, Salt Lake City; three granddaughters, Mrs. Alan (Diane) Baker, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Thomas Crouse, Salt Lake (Barbara) Citv; Mrs. David (Nancy) Houston, Texas; four two three sisters, Mrs. Stewart (Florence) Thompson, Mrs. W Jay (Veda) Treadway, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Perry (Mabel) Hulbert, Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral services and interment will be Wednesday, 2 p.m., in Springville, Utah. T 120 T 121 Andrew Nokes Andrew Grey Nokes, 56, died Jan. 17, 1981, in a local hospital, arof cardiac rest. Born July 24, 1924, Salt Lake City, to Charles M. and Florence Bowman Nokes. Mamed Jacqueline White, June 30, divorced 1950; in 1979. Veter- an, World War II. Graduate, University of Utah 1947; graduate, University of Utah Law School, 1950. Member, Utah State Bar Association. Member, Si9ma Nu. American International Academy. Served as chief legal counsel to Senator Orrin g Hatch. Member, LDS Church. Survivors: children, Mrs. B. James (Patricia) Kerbs, Laurence Paul Nokes, both Calif.; Beau James Nokes, Anthony (Tony) Nokes, both Salt Lakee Citv; grandson, Wesley Kerbs; mother, Sacramento, Calif.; brothers, Donald C., Huntington Beach, Calif.; Douglas B., Anaheim, Calif.; Aftnn butrher, Antal sisters, Nokes, Lyn Kelly, all Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services Thursday, 12 noon, Valiev View 8th Ward Chapel, 4395 Albright Dr., where friends may call Thursday, 10.30 a m. until time of service. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuar, 260 East South Temple. T 121 Nl 170 FUNERAL NOTICES LIPPINCOTT Graveside for Stuart W. Lippincott, M.D., will be Wednesday, 2:00 P m., Redwood Memorial Estates T 121 T 121 BROWN FLORAL Co. Since 1915... Sait Lake's leading florist Elegance at an affordable price! 364-554- 4 West MILDRED'S FLOWERS 522 E. 33rd So. 486 7267 request. PETERSON PURCHASING AGENT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ROY B. Lake Salt County Employ-men- t and Training Division, as the administrative unit for the Comprehensive ment and Employ- Act Training (CETA) in the Wasatch Front South Consortium (Salt Lake and Tooele Counties) is solicing protect application for a thirty-tw(32) week training program to be funded during fiscal year 1981 under Title IV of the 1978 reauthorization of CETA. A bidder's conference is scheduled for January 22, 1981 at 9 00 am, in the mam conference room of the ETD office at 2S4 West 400 South, second floor. All organizations to subject protect planning applications must attend the bidders conference. No exceptions will be made to this requirement. Requests for Proiect Application, including the required format, and budget forms for submitting the proiect application to carry out CETA activities will be available at the ETD office after 3:00 p.m. Monday January 19, INI. OF TRUSTEE S SALE The described following property will be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder on the 11th day of February, 1981, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the North Door of the Salt Lake County Court House, 240 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, by IRENE WARR, NOTICE substituted Trustee, under Trust Deed executed by Dennis J. Marchant and June L Marchant, his wife, as Trustors, recorded July 20, 1979 in Book 4906 at Page 523, Entry No. 3311292 of the official records of Salt Lake County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of First Security State Bank, a Utah corporation, by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby. Notice of Default was recorded September 24, 1980, as Entry Number 3481009 in Book 5154 at page 892 of said Official Records. Substituted Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the property located at 1958 E. Terra Vista particularly described as Flowers say everything you can't. advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed, interest thereon, unpaid principal of the Note secured by said Trust Deed, with interest thereon as provided for in said Note and by law. Dated this 6th day of January, 1981. Irene Wa rr Substituted Trustee 430 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone: 801 NOTICE OF SALE PROJECT NOTES OF HOUSING AUTHORITY THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE will be Sealed proposals received by the Housing Authority of the County of Salt Lake, Utah (herein called the "Local Issuing Agency") at 1962 South 200 East in the City of Salt Lake City, State of Utah, 84115, until and publicly opened at, One o'clock P M. (E S.T.) on February 3, 1981, for the purchase of $3,732,000 of Series Proiect (Second 981), being issued to aid in financing its proiect(s). Proi ect notes will mature on Sep4, 1981. The Notes will be dated March 3, 1981. will be payable to bearer on the Maturity Date, and will bear interest at the rate or rates per annum fixed in the proposal or proposals accepted for the purchase of such Notes. All proposals for the purchase of said Notes shall be submitted in a form approved by the Local Issuing Agency. Copies of such form of prooos al and information concerning the Notes may be obtained from the Local Issuing Agency at the address indicated information Detailed above with respect to the conditions of this sale may be obtained 1981 from the January 21issue of The Daily Bond Buy HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE Bv Douglas A Tapkmg Executive Director James Helping you say it right. THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE WILL BE HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MEETING JANUAON WEDNESDAY, RY 21, 1981 AT THE HOUSOFFICE ING AUTHORITY 196? IN THE PENTHOUSE, SOUTH 200 EAST AT 5 00 PM ' PO Box 2100 Denver, Colorado 80201 Well Identify: Seep Ridge Unit No 5 API No. Well SENWV-LocationSection 26, T13S, R22E Seep Ridge Field Uintah County, Utah Category Stripper Well Gas Section t08 of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 Written comments on this will be accepted application bv the DCM--Oi- l and Gas. United States Geological Survey, MS 609, P.0 Box 2V046 Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225, for a 15 day period following receipt of the completed application and the tiling of Form FERC 121 in the Supervisor's Public Record Office A certified check, bid bond cashier's check in the amount of five percent (5) of the bid made payable to the Board of Education, Emergy County School District, shall accompany bid The Board of Education, Emery County School District reserves the right to reiect any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the said Emery County School District. Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined bv the State Indus trial Commisson shall be paid by the contractor for ail work on this proiect. South. 1 Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America. DATED this 19th day of January, 1981. Robert D. Merrill Successor Trustee proposals will be re the Director of Purchasing of Weber State Utah, until College, Ogden, 2 00 P.M. Thursday, January Sealed by 29. 1981, for: 1. Electronic Cash Registers 2. Industrial D.C. Motor & Control Trainers Lumber and Hardware Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the Director of Purchasing, Adpv Bldg , Room 207 Weber State College. Weber State College reserves the right to reiect any or all bids or waive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the College Robert L. Nielsen Director of Purchasing 3 NOTICE OF HEARING IS NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, February 4, 1981, at 5 00 p.m. in Room 301 City and County Salt Lake City, Building, Utah, a public hearing will be held before Mayor Ted L. Wilson regarding the application of Bonneville International Corporation for a satellite in City Creek Canyon that was approved on December 4, 1980. All persons interested and present will be given an opportunity to be heard in this matter. By order of the Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 15th day of January, 1981 . MILDRED V. HIGHAM City Recorder 20, First publication-Januar- y 1981 lad puNkatbKlanuary 1981 22, 019 Notice is hereby given than, pursuant to the provisions of Title and 135, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as is the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below: Any motor vehicle advertised below may be released to owner prior to sale upon proper proof of ownership. Any motor vehicle impounded under wrong ID number may be withdrawn from the sae: As per List: SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES SALT STATE IMPOUND LAKE COUNTY JAN. 28, 1981 8:30 A.M. Cal Brown Towing, 2067 Indiana Ave. 1971 Plymouth Road Runner VinRM23N1G103225 1977 Garelli Moped MCVinRD002S6 9:00 A.M. Hinckley Inc. 2775 So. 300 West, Salt Lake City 1973 Chev. HB Veg. Vin1V77A3V232462 1972 Dodge 4 Dr. Polaris VinDM41 K2D148874 1971 Dodge 4 T PCU VinDL43K1D155078 1971 Plymouth 4 Or. VinRH45GlG146087 1967 Toyota 4 Dr. VinRT4342653 1977 Dubar Sta. Wgn. VinA66L303182 6 1971 Honda 2 S 600 Civic VinAN600-10236310:00 A.M. J.D. Towinq, 3371 So 5rt W SLC 1975 Chev. 2 T Cam. Vinl S87L5N500482 1972 Chev. 2 Dr. Vega Vin141771U323360 1964 Chev. 2 Dr. Vin40211N256351 1975 Chrysler 4 Dr. VinCL41U5C)28381 1972 Ford 4 Dr. Mavrick Vin2K92F132357 1956 Jeep Sta. Wgn. Vin54l 681 7221 1973 Pontiac CP Ven Vin2Y27N3Ll08009 11:00 A.M. Clyde's Custom Body Shop, 4876 S. 3rd West, Chev. Vega Dr. VinlVllB2U363517 Dodge 4 S Vin2152564101 Pontiac 2 T GTO Vin242176K126222 Unknown Toyota 4 Dr. VinRT62181728 72 E. 8000 So. P.O. Box 274 12:30 P.M. Valiey Service, Midvale 1967 Cad. VinH7176264 1972 Dodge 2 T D 34 VinLM29H2B324342 1969 Dodge 2 Dr. VinDL23G9Dl 86527 1965 Dodge 4 Dr. Vin5243102518 1967 Ford Ranchero Vin7K47C15588 1965 Ford 4 S FLS Vin5T02U!13575 1965 Pontiac 4 H BNV Vin262395C147982 1:30 P.M. Rowleys Body Shop, 7057 So. Redwood Rd. West 2 1972 1965 1966 Jordan 1968 Rambler Dr. VtnlS050B252194 Unknown Mini Bike V;n115696N138383 2 00 P.M. D & D Towing, 1589 W. 7800 So. West Jordan, 4 84084 Unknown Merc. 4 Dr. VinOZ54Y557390 1975 Toyota PK VinRN23018106 3:00 P.M. Harman's 66 Service, 2923 S. 3600 W. West Valley 1966 Buick 2 T LES Vin452376C18359 1968 Cadi 4 T DEV VinB8173929 1967 Chev. 2 Dr. Vin138177Z148030 1964 Chev. PU Vin4C154jl53110 1970 Dodge 2 Dr. VinXH29G0G173603 1973 Ford 3 D Pin Vin3Rl!X173328 192 Ford Pinto Vin2TllX118496 1970 Ford 4 T LTD VinOU66Y139263 1968 Plymouth 4 D VSG VinVH41B8B440793 the purchase price to be payable in lawful money of the United States of America, the seller reserves the right to bid. Dated this 12th day of January, 1981 STATE TAX COMMISSION Phillip E. Procter Secretary, State Tax Commission 9 BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH REPORT AND TENTATIVE CASE NO In the Matter of EMFRY COUNTY FARMERS UNION TELEINC. for approval of its proposed PHONE ASSOCIATION, construction program. Submitted: November 4, 1980 YOU MIGHT FINE? Issued: January 8, 1981 By the Commission: The above Applicant's application for approval of Its proposed construction program for the next 5 years, submitted under date of October 30, 1980, has been reviewed by the and the Commission, based on the application Commission, and supporting exhibits, now makes Its Findings of Fact. Conclusions, and Tentative Order. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Applicant is a duly incorporated corporation of the State of Utah, engaged in serving and providing the public with Telephone Communication Service in portions of Emery County. Utah, with its principal place of business in Orangeville, Utah, and is in good standing. 2. Applicant proposes a construction program totaling approximately $3,592,000, financed by a Rural Electrification The Administration Loan in the amount (Applicant's construction program thus contemplated brings the Applicant within the provisions of the Commission's Rule No. MARKETS. Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Print ans wer here: bn CONCLUSION It is in the public interest thal the Applicant's construction program as outlined in its application and attached exhibits be approved ORDER IT IS HEREBY NOW, THEREFORE, ORDERED, That Applicant's proposed construction program as set forth in its application and attached exhibits herein is hereby approved. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the contents of this Tentative Order be published bv Applicant in a newspaper of general circulation within the State of Utah and the area involved. as soon as such can be reasonably accomplished, for at least two issues with proof of publication to be filed with th's Commission fifteen djys rom the date ot first puDhcation Unless meritorious written protest is filed within twenty davs of the date of the first publication thereof, this Tentative Order shad be in full force and effect as the Final Order of the Should any interested party fi'e written, timely Commission and meritoftous protest the Commission mav, in its discretion. set the matter tor hearing or for further consideration. DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8fh day of January, 1981 s'MiMyO Bernard. Chairman s David R Irvine, Commissioner (SEAL) sf Brent H Cameron, Commissioner Attest C 27 s' David L Vott, Secretary V N (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: VIPER LEECH BEDBUG DEVOUR Answer: What the photographer turned real estate agent ended up as A DEVELOPER Yesterdays SPECIAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED INFORMATION and 237-200- RESIDENTS Loutside.Salt .Lake Area) Take oavantoge ot our TOLL FREE WATTS LINE 0 residents outside the Sait area Call TOLL FREE. Utah Lake OPEN Muoday through Thursto 8 p m , Friday, 8 day, am to 5 p m . Saturday 8 a.m to 1 2 noon, Sunday to 1 2 noon (Phone service only 5 m to 8 daily, Saturday. p pm Sunday, and holidays). to ploce YOUR AD in Classified 800-662-91- Bam 9am When phoning in a Classified Ad, always ask for the wording to be repeated to you. Be certain to check the first day the ad appears to make sure it is right. 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LOST Glendale, male aft 6 mix, reward Golden Retriever. Foothill area, reward. r striped kitten, S mos-- , University area, LOST-9- th German St. So.State Shofttiair pup. Reward. LOST Norweigan Elkhound puppy, 3 mos. red coilnr, vicin. 2240 So. 8th E. Reward. LOST: Motorola Handie-TalkiFM radio. Serial 236ACY8643, East. $100 vie. 9800 So. 3200 - LOST: r fem. Germ. Sholhair, West Valiev. Answ. to "Cally". Please call eves., LOST-Ja18, 5 month female BLACK LAB. Vic. 4700 So. 40th West. Reward. e High area on orange tabby cat with circular markings. Dectawed mate. Reward. or LOST: Old FOOD STORAGE TRIPLE Cleaned, Utah grown, 12.0 hard winter wheat, protein, 8.1 moisture, MINING, URANIUM SUBSTANTIAL REWARD gray briefcase at Trolley Square, Friday 16th, URGENT please call LOST sand concentrates, smelting. Gold, silver refined. P G After Enterprises. Ofc. 7 p.m. Philip George, 42x42 Panamerlcan duplex figs, Ainsley Bowl trailer mount, Bings magnetic seperator, dry feed, 4 crossbelt, $16,000. BLACK FIRE ASSAYS for gold & silver. 48 hr. service, buying gold & silver. Aurum Smelting, 5221 Major St. Murray, UT 84107, TRADE Queen Esther mine stock for silver coins. 654 0395 LEGAL SERVICES RUL0N PRICE ATTORNEY 715 DIVORCE 10 (SIMPLE) $150 HUSBAND AND WIFE $250 MALL RESERVES ADOPTIONS, $125 INCORPORATIONS, $125 A.M. S.F.TRUNZO FILING FEES: ADDITIONAL SALE CONTINUES TOMORROW W. THOMAS HARRIS Attorney at Law LOST AND FOUND FOUND Female Call 32fH573 or Irish LAB FOUND-BLAC- leather collar Call gray FOUND-Silve- Part Sugarhouse-Sand- Setter. female, male dog. poodle FOUND: White male shepherd mix, 486 7926. LOST Ira orange tabby longhair neutered male, 9th East 13th So area, answers to "Selva", re; ward Suzanne ELIZABETH JOSEPH, Attorney Divorce, (uncontested, $140 plus filing fee); criminal defense; No charge tor initial consultation. 010 Sptdol Notice! 010 Speial Moticw CUMsthcabee 190 ClassHkatton locations Divorce $140 (if uncuntested) Bankruptcy Individual $148 Husband and Wife $200 Chapter 13 $400 Adoptions, incorporations, wltis, coilections-othe- r legal services at reasonable rates. Half hour free consultation. Available Sat. CLASSIFIER Classification WANT-AD- S 390 Aroufti 490 FARM ANO Classrhcaboa CARDEN 500 tNougli 590 MISCELLANEOUS Classification FOR SALE fS!' 599 through 860 AUTOS. TRUCKS, RECREATION MOBILE HOMES VEHICLES. Cits sihe abort 900 through 995 CONVENIENCE have found it impossible to place, renew, cancel, or extend your Classified Advertising during regular working hours (8 am to 5 p.m.), then you will be happy to know that we want to serve your needs and are OPEN TONIGHT from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., phone service nd prc&ae If you charge OBITUARY INF0RMATI10N notices are PAID space and will be charged for on the basis o $1 10 per line If a column picture is used, there is Obituary additional charge of $12 00, rate gives service for one insertion in both the daily Salt Lake Tribune and the daily Salt lake Deseret News, or one an only. This insertion in the 'jnday Salt lake Tribune An additional insertion m one paper would be an additional 8c per line, plus Add. JG 00 pictuie clkiige tionai insertion in both papers the would be $1 10 per line plus Tl 00 WANT p ti e 0 aige ADS orw fo, cors Dial vour classified od telling to ploce for YOUR GOLDEN WEDOtNCS. ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAYS. 5 days m advance daadlme. Unoago charge On BANKRUPTCY INDIVIDUAL AUCTION AT and BANKRUPTCY TODAY PLACE 102 $150 AUERBACHS STARTS SUITE (UNCONTESTED) FEATURING EXQUISITE ANTIQUES and FINE GLASSWARE JANUARY 31, 1981 INN THE ANOTHER FINE AUCTION S.F. TRUNZO 1414 So. 7th West MINIMUMS-N- at LAW SO. DIVORCE S.F.TRUNZO PRESENTS FASHION 3900 268-312- 1 THE PARK CITY TWO DAY AUCTION NO EAST Practice Concentrates AUCTION SALES ESTATE FOR SALE 86 8 A M. TO 4 P M. DAILY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 200 through 360 REM J UTAH STATE INDEX as amended. 3. Due to a rapid growth in population caused by increased coal mining, construction of electric power generating facilities and related activities within Applicant's certificated area, the demand for telephone service is about to exceed the present plant capacity, both inside and out. In an effort to keep pace with demand for service. Applicant has formulated a eontruction program designed to meet its needs over the next 5 years. 4 The Aooiicant's construction program is outlined in its "Supplemental Loan Proposal, Utah 501-Emery" filed with its application. The construction program as therein outlined has approved bv the Rural Electrification Administration from an engineering standpoint as shown by letter marked exhibit R attached to the application. 5 The Applicant's policy and the review procedures of the Rural Electrification Administration, require constant review and evaluation of the proposed construction program as it develops The policy and review procedures are designed to keep construction of plant within the established demand for service. GOME LONDON IN etunds ORDER seasonal fruit A In NOTICE Murray four ordinary words. BOARD OF EDUCATION EMERGY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT HUNTINGTON, UTAH LUNO T. LEONARD PRESIDENT PHILLIP R. JENSEN CLERK point of beginning. ceived Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form or Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence North 88 deg. 53' East 118 00 feet; thence South 0 52'; East 39.08 feet; deg. thence South 88 deg. 53'; West 118 00 feet; thence North 0 deg 52' West 39.08 feet to the of Lot 75, Willow Creek Road Terrace Plat "C" according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County, therefrom Excepting all oil, gas and other mineral rights which have been reserved by prior owners of refor the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed, including fees, charges and of T rustee, expenses Township 30, that scrambled word game used. at a point deBeginning scribed as being South 0 deg. 52' East 34 feet and North 86 deg. 53' East 33 feet from the corner of ChamSouthwest ber's Townsite Addition No. 1, more particularly described as being West 74 19 feet and South 1227.40 feet from a county monument marking the North quarter corner of Sec- AH D 83 1910 February 17, 1981, at 12 30 p.m. of said day, under that certain Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents dated February l, 1978 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder ot Salt Lake County. State of Utah, as Entry No. 3061383: fol- Notice of Filing Application for Natural Gas Category Determi nation Well Operator- Texaco Inc. Since NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE described The following property wiH be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the South lower level entrance to the Courts Building, 240 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, lows: er tion HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALT LAKE CITY By David Loscher Executive Director tion Huntington receipt of such pians and specifications in ocxxl condiwithin ten davs of the date set tor the bid opening Those securing plans and specifications and not entering a bid will be charged SIS 00 tor printing costs Additional pians and specifications can be secured tor an additional $50 00 per set, and upon returning complete plans and specifications in good condition to the Architect, a refund of $50 00 per set will be made be will Prequallticatio, required for any contractor or ss no! subcontractor who satisfactorily completed work through this office before (Forms available from architect) Plans and specifications will be available for inspection at the Architect's office. 515 East Broadway, Salt Loke City, at the schrml district office, the Contractor intermountain Office at 444 South 2nd West Salt Lake City, Utah, and the AGC. at U35 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. A statement from a company approved by the board and Architect that it will furnishr the required Performance-laboand Material Payment Bond made out on the A. I A to cover perforform mance of the contract, shall if a certified be enclosed check or cashier's check are furnished. The above need not be turmshed if a bid bond is 4, 198) The Notes will be dated March 3, 1981, will be payable bearer on the Maturity Data, and wiH bear interest at the rate or rates per annum fixed in the proposal or proposals accepted for the purchase of such Notes. All proposals for the purchase of said Notes shall be submitted in a form approved bv the Local Issuing Agency. Copies of such form of prooos al and information concerning the Notes may be obtained from the Local Issuing Agency at the address indicated above Detailed information with respect to the conditions of this sale may be obtained from the January 21, 1981 issue ot The Daily Bond Buyer. Wav, Sandy, Utah 84070 more Marilyn Jacqueline 29, 1981, to furnish the following: 1. Upright Piano 2. Six Channel Recorder 3. Labels 4. Text Paper 5. Offset Paper 6. Speciality Food Items 7 Liquid Scintillation System 8. Laboratory Supplies 9. Analytical Balance 10 Optical Table 11 Computer Paper 12 Continuous Forms 13. Variable Speed Pump 14 Nurses Pins 15 Water Softener 16. Optical Components As per list and specifications obtainable from the Purchasing Department. The right is reserved to accept or reiect any or ail proposals and to waive any informality or techinciality in any proposal in the interest of the University. Only proposals giving a firm quotation and properly signed will be accepted. Bid documents and sDecifica-tion- s will be furnished upon tember Herman 29 cord, s FLORISTS 5th So. 11th AM, January 00 1981 Maturity to er hand On return movements Applicant proposes to engage in the same operation. Bv Order ot the Commis- Main Utah, until 2 30 pm, Toes day. Feb )0. 1981. Bids received after the clos tng time will be returned to the bidoer unopened Construction to be all under the General Contract Bids will be in accordance with pians and specifications pieparevl bv Paul K Evens. A A , Architect, Sait Lake Citv, Utah and one set mav be obtained from the office ot the Architect upon receipt of S50 00 deposit per set. made pavabie to Paul K. Evans, which deposit will be refunded it a bid is entered, and upon Series September INVITATION TO BID s The University of Utah to purchase the requirements listed below. Sealed bids will be received at the Purchasing Department until No- C routes to and from all points in Cache County, Utah, Box Elder County, Utah, Weber County, Utah and Davis Countv, Utah north of the Farming-toiuncton, on the one hand and the Thiokol Corporation, Wasatch Division Plants day Promontory, Utah on the oth- North Amount First 13 21, 1981 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids wiH be received for ADDITION AND REMODTO COTTONWOOD ELING SCHOOL, ELEMENTARY ORANGEVILLE UTAH, bv the Board ot Education at the office of the clerk Emery 130 County School District, S9.067.000 portation of passengers and their baggage over regu'ar January vember 17 1904 Provo, Utah to James Emma Notice is hereby given that the matter will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah on Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1981, at 10 00 a m , at tne Commission hearing room. 330 East 400 Sooth, Salt Lake City, Utah. Applicant proposes to operate as a common carrier bv motor vehicle tor the trans- 543 25th Street Ogden, Utah 84401 Ida Knudsen K mio sen, 76. died 19, 1981, Provo, Utah. Ida N312I brother, 120 In the Matter ot the Application of C & G TRANSPORTA TlON INC, for a certificate ot convenience and necessity to operate as a common motor earner ot passengers in intra- The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, January Legal Noticei OF SALE PROJECT NOTES THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (Name of Local issuing Agency) Seaied proposals will be received bv The Housing Authority of Sait Lake City, Utah (herein caned The "Local Issuing Agency ) at 1800 Sooth West Temp;e, Suite 304 in the City ot Salt Lake City, State of Utah 04)15, until and publicly opened at One oclock PM (E S T ) on February 3, 1981, for the purchase ot of Proiect Notes (First Series 1961) being issued to aid in financing its projects' as follows NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING CASE NO pbell, Nov 16, 922, Logan LDS Temple She legal Notices THE PUBLIC SER VICE COMMISSION OF UTAH Jan Beer-bac- Neus-- Germany Married Frieda Lake! very January 16. 1981 at homed cancer ad t an oer Atsch, Bavana, Temple. He was Married grandfather, diao 1905, He married Eva Carlson March 20, 1929, in the Salt Johann Loscher Johann Peter Loscher 75, our beloved husband, father, and Born April Emilie Wess N lederhauser 4. 1921 at Park, City. Utah. He died February 9, 1924. ' .Ernest Niederhauser, age 74, died January 20, 1981, at a local hospital Born August 29, 1906. in leqol Notices BEFORE k 9 Please 237-200- Dial 0 And thanks for your call REMEMBER: Daily Newspaper Classified want ads do more things for more people at lower cost than other forms of advertising. A Reminder: Daily 8 am to 4 pm, call free from anywhere in Utah. |