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Salt Lake Tribune | 1984-03-18 | Page 41

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OCR Text W HI'W Area Deaths Enos Street Street Janet, March le. I9uj n a Davit tv hospital 1)1 sur allowing 9ery Born Nov ?7 I8VS in Nov sville. Utah to Alexander and Alice Rock 14, Harvey Leon, Orem, March 15, 1984. John LANDA, D., Canoga Park, Cam., Feb. 25, 1984. LITTLEFORD, Grant E., Lehl, March 17, 1984. LUND, Connie, Salt Lake City, March 15, 1984 LUTHI, Idella G., Murray, March 16, 1984. OMAN, LaVerne S., Salt Loke City, March 16, 1984. PICKERING, Louisa, St. George, March 16, 1984. PIERCE, Russ V., Salt Lake City, March 17, 1984. POLL, Norman C., Salt Lake City, March 17, 1984. SHEPHERD, viola, March 15, 1984. SMITH, Walter W, Salt Lake City, March 16, 1984. SORENSEN, Wayne D., Salt Lake City, March 14, LaVerne S. Oman LaVerne Swan Oman. 61. passed away March 16, 1984 in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born Mav X, ' 19??, Salt Lake K? City toClaron A. Lake Temple Mem- Bountiful Ward Was in the church in the youth auxiliary progrants. Worked or the U.S An Force Material Command for many years. Quit to raise her family. Worked and retired from the Bureau of Land Management. Survived by husband; sons, Kendall Jory Oman, North Salt Lake. Eldon R. Oman, CenterMrs. James ville; daughter, (Ellee) Rands, Salt Lake City; brothers. three grandchildren; Willard Swan, Delbert Swan, Salt Lake City, Claron Swan, Arizona City, Ariz.; sisters. Mrs. George (Mary) Sharp, 'Mrs Kenneth (Fern) Ncdsen. Salt Lake City Graveside services Tuesday. I? noon, Larkin Sunset Garoens, 1700 10600 So East, Sandv. Friends may call at the home. Monday. pm., 335 East 2200 So.. Bountiful. In heu of flowers, family suggests connbuhons to the American Cancer Society 1984. YANTZI, Millard F Salt Lake City, March 16, 1984. Area Births Births reported at Salt area hospitals Si. .Murks lltK)il;il Mr. and Mrs. Craig Clark, Magna, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Behrmann, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas, Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winters III, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muph, Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoffman, Salt Lake City, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T 3 N33 18 IB Dortha Hulet ElizaDortha beth Jones Hulet, 68, died March 17, 1984 in Mesa, Arizona. Born Nov. 9, 1916 in Shelly, Idaho to Joseph Melling and Nancy Myrtle Singleton Jones. Married Claude A. Hulet Dec. 5, 1945 in the St. George LDS Temple, Preceded in death by daughtei , LaVon. Member LDS Church and DUP. Husband, ParoSurvivors; wan; son, Milton J., Mesa, brothers and sisters, Ariz.; Charles I., Search Light, Nevada. Winslow D., Salt lkeCitv, Gordon D., Idaho Falls, Idaho; Joseph S., Clifton, Idaho; Mrs. Ruoerl (Cora) Hulel, Parowan. Mrs. Howard (Myrtle Rae) Allen, Draper. Funeral services, Wednesday. 100 p.m. in the Parowan 3rd Ward. Friends may call Tuesp m. and Wednesday, day, 11:00 a m. to 12.X p.m. in th Parowan 3rd Ward Relief Society Room. Burial Parowan City Cemetery under the direction of Bover Southern Utah Mortuary. Family suggests contributions to the Utah Cancer Society T3-1N3318 PAROWAN Rlrie, Salt Loke City, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Salt Lake City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Card, West Valley City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale North Salt Lake City, son. Mr. and Mrs. David Ben-nloSalt Lake City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kilt, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hardman, Magna, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Medrano, West Valiev City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Salt Lake City, son. Mr. and Mrs. John Salt Lake City, son. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Viola M. Shepherd LEVAN May Shepherd, 88 died March 15. 1984 m Nephi. Born November 15, 1895 in Levon, Utah to Ira and Mary Hothiens Mvgan. Married Gilbert Lerov Shepherd, September I, 1915. He preceded her in death April 20, 1981. She was active in the LDS Church organizations. President of Relief Society and Secretory of Sunday School and Primary. She served a mission with her husband to the southern states. Survivors: sons and daugh tors. Mrs. Heber (Venese) Taylor, of Levan; Delwin, Levan; Garth, Provo; Basil, Salt Lake; Homer. Spamsh Fork; Mont, Ephriam; Mrs. William (Genevieve) Dunrow. Downev, Calif.; Mrs. Donovan (Vonna) Preston, Higbv. Arizona. Preceded in death by one son. Newell. 25 grandchildren, 61 four gieat-grea- t Mrs. Sister grandchildren. Wavne Ostler, Nephi. Services Monday p.m. Levan Ward Chapel. Friends mav call Anderson Funeral Home. and at the Nephi, Sunday chapel Monoay prior to services. Interment Levan City Cemetery N1 317 T 3 17 -- Hurst, Salt Lake City, daughter. omen's llirth Outer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mangon, son. LDS Hospital and Mrs. John Yarbrough, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Thayrte B. Cooper, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Oavid George Hall, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Don Alvin Roundv, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Sparks, son. Mr. Viola ill- ness Born Mav 79. 1910 in Lehi. Utah to Seth Enoch and Mary Susan Gray Married Elia L uc Deveraux July Lute-kvd- . 9b 7, ; j N31 18 18 K. L. Hicks Beloved fattier, husband, grandfather and brother. K. L (Kav) Hicks, 60. Salt Lake City, away passed March 15, IVB4. at a local hospital, of pneumonia due to can cer Born Aug )1, 1923, Elsinore, Utah, to Homer 3 Phoebe Hicks N3 17 3 18 Margaret Reid Hendrix Margaret Reid Hendrix, 93. of Lund, Nevada, passed away March 15, 1984 in the William Bee Ririe Hospital in Ely, Nevada Born Dec. 24, 1090 w Manti, Utah to Alexander and Elizabeth Mackey Reid. Mamed Ervin Lester Hendrix in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dec 70. 1916. Housewife, member of Lund Ward Chapel, LDS Church and Daughers of the Utah Pioneers of Lund. Survivors: Three sons, Finley Henrix, Heber City, Utah; Allen E. Hendrix, Hagerman, Idaho; Vernon Flendrix, Lund. Nevada; two daughters, Darlene Reid, Fallon, Nevada; Dixie Whipple. Lund, Nevada. 2? grandcnild ren; 38 Visitation. 12 noon to I 00p m. Monday in the Lund Ward Chapel. Services will follow at I 00 p m m the chapel. Burial Lund Cemetery in Lund Nevada T 3 18 N3318 Louisa M. Pickering Louisa Mellen Pickering, age died March 16, 1984 in St. George Utah. Born October 24, 1886 in England, to Thomas and Mary Ann Blairs Mellen. Married Stephen Davies Picketing September li, 1912 in Millon, Enqland, he died April 25, 1970. Ivor two sons, Survivors Pickering, Bloomington, Utah; Steohen C. Pickering, Goleta, 21 Calif.; six grandchildren, 97, Funeral services will be held Tuesday March 20, 1984 at 10 00 a m. in the Evans and Early Mortuary Chapel, 574 E. 1st South. Friends may call tor viewing at the Evans and Early evening Monday Mortuary. from p m. Interment will be in the Mt. OHet Cemetery, in Salt Lake City Utah. Funeral directors Salisbury & GraM, and Evans arxl Eariv N3 T 3 17 John 3 17 D. Landa John D. Landa. died Feb 25, 1984 at his home in Canooa California ot natural Park, causes. Born July 28, 1929. Survived by wife, Connie, Canoga Park, Calif.; children John Steven and Christina Annette, both Santa Barbara. Calif.; Jeffery Robert, New York City. New York; Catherine Victoria. North Ridge, Calif.; Cynthia Marie, Santa Cruz. Calif.; mother, Claudia Landa. Tustin, Calif. Resident ol Cano-aPark for X years. T 318 N33-1- WANTED People with Solar Keratoses. Need solemnized 19. 1948 in the Logan LDS April 7 empte He passed awav Sep1982 11. She was a tember housewife and mother Mr Survived by children Re'ie F Spanish Fork, Utah. Allen Bertis. Charles Roger. Mark David, all of Soda Springs. Idaho, Mrs. Al (Clara Ann) Norris, of Elko. Nevada. Ellis K,; Kavsville Utah, Fred Ke th, Union City. Calif ; Sfc. Fvpiyrt. U S Army Germany; Frank Rex, Grace. Idaho; Mrs David (Mary Jane) Casper, of West Valiev City, Utah- Steven Robert, Sandy, Utah; Dorothy Lyn, Murray. Utah; 31 grandI children, Brother and sisters. George Johnson. Afton, Wvommg Hamet Maves. id at) Falls. Idaho. (eHd Hidden Manic Utah Funeral services will be held Monday II am at the Murray 8th Ward 1g0 E 4600 South. Friends may call Sunday p m at Memorial Estates Mor tuary. 5850 So 900 East and Mondav one hour prior to services at the church Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens of the Valley T 3 17 N33 17 married later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, he d'rvj Noveber 24. 1981 Member LDS Church and DUP. Survived bv one son and two daughters. John E. Booth, San Fransisco, CaM ; Mrs Grace Sprague. Brookings Oregon, Mrs Ed Norman (Zenda) wards, Charlston, Wastch County; 10 orandchildren, 14 in Preceded death by two sons and a Funeral services Monday I? noon Edgemont 1st Ward Chap rl. 000 N Canyon Rd Friends may call at Berg Mortuary in Provo, Sunday p m. and at the church Monday one hour pndr to services Burial Provo City Cemetery Funeral direc tors, Olpm Mortuary, Heber C i treatment with interferon while participating in an investigu tional study. Div. DermatologyUntv. Medical Center 581-783- 7 r Sun induced skin spots. N3318 FIND WHAT YOU WANT WITH CLASSIFIED. 237-200- 0 Lucena chards Oct. 13, the Salt m 1913 R Lake- LDS A. five, LDSj Filled Church. mission to England. Scoot master. Counselor in two bishoprics. Survivors: Wife, Lucena; one Mrs. Slerman D. daughter, (DHoha) Park, Benton City. Wash.; three sons. Dr. Richard Y. Card, Salt LakeCity, Willard Richards Card, Orem, Douglas Richards Card, Sunnyvale. Calif.; 9 grandchildren; 33 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 12 noon, Colonial Hills 1st Ward Chaoel, U55 South 1700 East. Friends may call at the ward chaoel Tuesday one hour prior to services Interment Salt Larce City Cemelery under direction of Larkm Mortuary. Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society Temple. member T 3,18 N331 8 Hearing Tests Set For Senior Citizens Electronic hearing teals will be given al Ihe Beltane Still Lake City Hearing Aid Service office on Monday and Tuesday from 9 A M. to 5 P M Factory-traineHearing Aid Specialist will be at our office at 2112 South I I (X) East in Salt Lake City to perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing is welcome to have a test using the latest electronic equipment to determine if his loss ia one which may be helped Some of the causes of hearing loss will be explained, and diagrums of how the ear works will la- shown. Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing clearly Even people now wearing a hearing aid or told nothing could be done for them should have a those who have hearing test and find out whether the latest method of hearing correction can help them hear better The free hearing tests will he given Monday and Tuesday from 9 A M to M) East If you cant get there on Monday and ! PM at 2112 South and arrange for on appointment si another time Tuesday, call III home testing is also available ls-e- 1 A She Neeiev July z8. 1956 in Laurel, Mississippi in the West Laurel Methodist Church. He was a retired builder and professional mirunq exploration Past president Cottonwood Lions Club Membei LDS Church son aixJ Wife, Survivors. cla'jghter, Larry L Sm.th Mrs Shirley A. Davies, all Sait Lake City; steoson, Robert L Neeiev. Ooden; II grande hildren; one brother, six sisters Preceded in death by a daughter, Donna Rae Goodwin Funeral servites Tuesday 11 00 Cottonwood 14th am 2080 Ward East 5165 So Friends mav call at Jenkins Sotfe Mortuary, 460 So State. Monday, 64) p m and Tuesday at the church one hour priiy to Interment Larkin services Sunset Garrkms of thw Valley N33 18 Wayne D. Sorensen 46, Wayne Dee Sorensen passed awav March 14, 1984 at his home Born Sept 28 1 ...A. Lak Sail 1937, , Pervnock N33 T 3 17 w City, to Farrell E and Thor a 18 Florists Sorpn-se- Member LDS Church and 109. VFW Post BROWN FLORAL Co. Sail Lake City, sisters, Mrs. David a r b a B a r 4)6 East 300 South HAPPINESS IS Live orch'd plants from ORCHIDS BOUNTIFUL ) Swanson, Mrs. Ardell (Sherrie) Christensen, both Sandv. Mrs. Lannv (Jovco) Buttars, Salt Lake City; many meces and nephews Funeral services Monday, 12 noon, Valley View 5th Ward Chapel. 2125 Evergreen Ave Fneixis mav call at Larkin Mortaury, 260 East Soutn Temo m and one ple. Sunday, hour prior to services Monday at the church. Interment Salt Lake C ity Cemetery N33. 3 18 T A. NEFF FLORAL HELPE R -- Clarence Leland Davis, 86, died March 17, 1984 m Price hospital. Born June 19, 1897, Circle-ville- , Utah to Levi A. and Nettie Niles Davis Married Fern Jones Fb 20, 1910, Price. Uah. Memoor LDS resioont ol Church, Carbon County, retired employee of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Helper, memoor and past chairman of local 459 Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, former member Odd Fellows of Helper. Survived by wife; three daughters, Mrs Dell (Margie) Sandv. Mrs. Leon Wiberg, Huff. Renon. (Margaret) Wash.; Mrs. Lester (Luciie) Hutchens, Price, 18 grandchildren; 55 brother, George O. Davis. Char-loMrs. Mont.; daughter-in-law- , Betty Davis, Orem. Preceded m death bv two sons, Glen and Leland. Funeral services Tuesday, 12 Mitchell Chaoel. wiere noon, friends mav call Monday and Tuesday prior to service. Family will be st mortuary Monday. p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services, burial Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. T 318 N3 3 18 Edwin Wallace Williams, 76, d'id March 17, 1984 in a local hospital from complications lot lowing surgery Bom March 14, 1908 in Chihuahua. Mexico tr Francis and Esther W'lbams. Married Hilda Aragon Oct. 3, 1V8? m Elko, Nevada. ReMred, Member LDS house painter Church. World War Two Navy Veteran. $orvivors. Wife Hilda. West Valiev City, children. Edwin Jr , Debra Kav, Wmiiams, Mrs. Ted Roybal. Nadine. Fsamino (Judy) Montova, both Ooden, Teresa Smith. Fairfield, three qraivlchildren; Cant.; sister, Frances boon. V'Ciona. Texas. Funeral services w ll lx- Tuesday, 2 00 pm al Redwood 6500 So Estates. Memorial Redwood Pd where mends may call Monday, 6 0 p m and Tuesdav one lour prior to servers Entombment Redwood Memorial Estates. T 3 18 N33 1H MILDRED'S Millard F. Yantzi, age 81 passed away 6arch 16, 1984 at a local Sait Lake hospital. Born FeOruary 9, 1903 to Haro DaniH and Margaret Yantzi. Loathe, Kansas Married Alma Dorrnan June 23. 1946 in Ellsworth Kansas, he retired from Hercules Inc in 1968 He was a member of Baot'St Armordale Church, Kansas City, Kansas Survived bv wife, brother, Donald, tour nephews Donald Jr Philip, David and John, also three great nephews and two qreat nieces Fnenos mav call the McKav Cottonwood Mortuary 4670 Highland Dr Sunday 7 8 p in Graveside services will be held at Chanel HH Memorial Gardens, m Kansas City, Kan sas In Liu of flowers the family requests donations be made io Millcreek Baptist Church, E 1515 4500 South, or Holy Cross HosDtal Hospice Fund. 100 South, Hub E Salt Lake C ity 84102 Funeral directors Mr K av Cottonwood Mortuary T 3 18 N33 18 PEARSON FLORAL Connie Lund age ?9 dud March IS, I9R4 m Salt Lake MANTI City Horn Gunnison, Utah. a daughter of Dale and Janet LuihI Mmhr of the l.DS(hurch Gratkiate of bYU Survived bv oarenK Manti lf)Hxrs Lariy Dale fund. Sail I ake ( tty. Stevin Jans Lund, tleufte Montana. Grandmoltieis Fdnalurxl Ainti, Ruth Janies, f avotte great grandfather Fnvmurl Honven, Man' in IV. 1V54 and immediately error lo the Legal Dept by calling Wo cannot be responsible toi more than one day s incorrect insertion it you do not call the error to our attention Thank you mporl any Advertising 3, 18 PUBLIC HEARING NV1TATION OWNER: Woyne County Schl. Dist. 95 West 1st North Bicknell. Utah 84715 ARCHITECT: Silvei ,Noyloi & Assoc. 41441 S. Highland Di Suite 100 Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 Plans and specifications will be available at the architects office or me offices of the Wovnc County School District on March 15, 1904. All bidders acknowledge j riQid ot the owner to reiect any or ail bids ond to waive onv informality or irregularity in any The owner rebid received. serves the right to occept the lowest responsible bid. A deposit of $25.00 is required for each set of drawings ond succ ihcations. A bid bond or certified check of bid will be roauired for 5 amount. OREM Harvev Lon Job nson, age S9. (Jmd Maruh ij, INVITATION TO BID Tne Board of Education Wjype School Dist? let is 1VR4 m Preston, E and Army Jenson jtnson. r5arried Norma E Mortmdjic D'C 17, ivi'9 in the Logan LDS TomtHe Mrv Jon-podied April 13, 1981. Mr J hnson reco.vnd Ins educat-om Preto', Irioho ard attenoed ttx Utah Agriculural College m Looan Harvey's following nvirt iage thi'y maoe their home m Sxnriern Idaho Laier movnd o noise, idttx. Theft m 1959, Hxy moved to Salt Lake City wre:t he has resided since Mr Johnson worked as a carpenter and builder for most of his life. Ho served in th U S Amv dur-utvorld War One Brother Johnson was an active member of 'h.' l.DS Church and held t; office of a Hiun Priest. He had served n many different positions m the church Harvev was an active member of the American Lemon in Idaho. Harvey was from a family of I? children Mr Johnson is survived by his one son arxl four daughters. H Thavne Johnson, Mrs. Sterling (Znda Crandall, both Provo, Mrs William R (Melba-deane- ) Whitehead. Mrs Joseph (Marta) Lake, both Salt Lake City. Lila Stewart. Palo Alto. Calif Preoded m death bv one son and one daughter. Dale Johnsun and Moreen Crossman Aiv survivmq are I6grandchil run 28 great gi andr hilren. oix brother, Arnold Johnson, Logan View Pleasant lrtfrmrnt Cemfery in Burley, Idaho NJ.1. 3 18 al servKs Tviesday 00 pm NWvli Mafth 70. 1W4 I'd and 4th Ward Viewing in ft tr Ird and 4ih waid Monday 9 pm and one 19. !94 hixir prior to Burial Manti l dv CemetcreisJeeitors (li hanan Uiary Math 1 srrvret Fuwal N J ) V Pierce. 17. 1984 in a 57, local be ovoilable at the architect's office or the offices of the Wavne County School Distr icf on March 15. 1984 tfie ah bidders acknowledge riqht of the owner to reiect ony or all b'ds ond to waive any or it regularity in any The owner b'd received. ves the r ight to occept the lowest tcsponsible but. A deposit of $25 00 is required tex each set of drawings and specifications. A bid bond w certified check will be reouued for S - of b'd amount INVITATION l 1926. Bom June Utah to Gnome Clifford and lara Wooisey fheice Veteran wo 7Aembr LDS Woi Id War Welting-lxi- . ( hwrch btiivivrd bv his wde. Slt akt City, three sons, Scoff V Nnv Voi k Dale V West Earl V Pierre. Riverton, daughtws, Mrs Robert Ramv) F vans, Seattle. I W.ssh , ttn grandi hildreu; E Pnrie. akr c itv .vxl Weev mother. Clara Wroisey Pierce; Chxw UnttwNS Uth Salt I Pierce Simkam Wash tuesrtav vn Graveside p m, Ml (jfivef Cemetery. J4? Fast Sh So friends mav Mif tuary. 36 (ill a tk,vri,t T ? p m I as Tin Su 4t.iv A v ? r l ix N 31 the ARCHITECT: Silver ,Navlor & Assoc. 4141 S Highland Dr Suite 100 Salt i ake City, Utun 84174 Plans and specifications will died 8 ovoilable cit the arc' 'feet's office or the ottices ol ttie Wavne County School District on March 15, 19074 ttie All bidders acknowledge ight tot the owner to eiect any or pH bids arid to waive any info muidy ix it regularly m any bid remised Ttie cwnei O'- ttie right to accept the lowest responsible bid A iiepovrt of Sinn 00 is euuii ed for each set of dr owing'- - ond specific clttpns A hid bond cetited check nf trd will be required ten 5 omount TO BID The Board of Education ot the hobo School District is receiving sealed bids for tne emodel-mof the Brockhuok f lemen-torSchool locate.) m Spanish Fork, Utah until 00 PM. on Thursday, March 79, 1984. Sealed bids to be received at tire offices of Nobo School District where bids will he rn ened and ood oloud OWNfR: Nebo School Disti .i 350 South Mum SF cf Snonlsh Fork, Utah 846e0 ARCHITECT; Silver ,Noylor & Assik. 4141 So Hiqhlond Suite loo Suit okf (.itv, Utah 4I?4 Plans m(i spec c gtions will he available at the orchitiMt's office oi tfie offices of the Nebo School )e tr t All bidders the ark iH'wiecJue any rigid n! the nwaei to m all tints and to waive aH cm iingulgiit. many t"d received Thr owner reset as lie right to accept the lowest t e .pnnsible bid A ot 5Mii0 is lecjuired f for phi o m I diawings and spec d'e ations A he k bid pond Ir certified 5'- - of bid will he traci'1 amount 5k REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS proposers Will LC until 7 00 pm. Fndov, ch 30, 19?4 at tte Sonthei n Utah State Co'icqe Pui chasing Office tor the toiiowmg The dec eiopment, constr mtion of operation and maintenance 80 (50 unfurnished ond 30 fufor both auortments rnished) niamed ond single college stuon dents to be constructed pioperTy owned bv ttie college ond leased to the developer Tins will be ttie first ot several phoses of development for student housing. and ohiectwes Specifications can be obtained horn ttie Purchasing Office of Souther n Utah State Colleae. The College icser ves ttie right to accept or reiect any or all b'ds cm to waive any informalities oi technicalities in any bill In the interest of the ( allege. Ge oldine F I eigh Assistant Purchasing Aqi-nSouther nUt State I ailnqe 351 West Center Cedor City, Utah 8470 Seared Mu STATE OF WYOMING Oil and Gas Leas Auction Sale . Ttx of PubK Commissioner Lands of the State of Wyoming will hold an OIL AND GAS LEASE AUCTION SALE begin- ning at 9 00 A.M. on March X. 1984 at Ramada Irm Mardi & Gras Room. Crnter Street Casper, Wyoming 82601 The State is ottering leases on 700 tracts covering a total of H5 992 41 acres All leases will be on the form lurrenfly in effect, tor a primary term of 5 years, providing for delay rentals of $1 00 per at i e arxJ a royally of 16 2 3 of the production, or its value. Bidding will be by oral bid Ttie minimum acceptable bid will be Ihe advance rental of $1 00 per acre and an additional bonus consideration o $1 X per ac re, anotherwise unless nounced Payment of the minimum bid, plus $25. 00 filing fee. a ulus a share of the cos! of advertising which will not exceed $0 12 per acre, must be paid on the day of the sale The boia'ice rmisf be paid in full within ten (10) Ixjsmess days after the date of the sale Per sonal checks may be used Cash will not b accented. For complete description ot the tracts and further details write or call. Commissioner ot Public Lands State of Wyoming ?4?4 Pioneer Avenue Cheyenne, Wvominq 820(72 Telephone D25 NOTICE OF SOLICITATION BIDS FOR A NORDIC SKI TOURING CONCESSION. The USDA Forest Service has issued a prospectus requesting bids for the construction, operaof a tion, and maintenance Nordic Ski Touring Center on the North Kaibab Ranger District, Kaibab National Foresl, Arizona. The area selected for this con cession is located al the junction of Highway &9A and 67, near Jacob Lake, Arizona. The prospectus calls for the development of a system of day use trails m the Jacob Lake area and, at a future date, the development of a mile trail, transversinq the Katbab Plateau and terminating either on the west edge of the plateau at a senes of points overlooking in the Tapeats Amphitheater Grand Canyon, or on the overlooking House Rock and the Vermillion Valiev OF Cliffs. The Ski Trad System will be single or double tracked and located to provide a variety of skill levels. When develooed, overnight shelters wH be constructed for use on the longer trail system. This permit will not authorize travel 1110 the Grand Canyon National Park. The successful bidder will receive income from collected user fees, less a percentage returned to the U S Treasury. Other income is possible thru the sale and rental of miscellaneous ski equipment Bids tor ttie concessionaire permit will be accepted at the North Kaib-iRanqer District PM. MST, July 31, until 1984 Tentative award date will he prior to August 31, 1984 Selection for award of the conwill be cessionaire permit tiased uuon ttie applicant's experience and qualifications in Nordic Ski Touring Operations. Applicants will also be required to demonstrate financial stability in addition to furnishing an estimation of proiected expenses and income. Each applicant will have the opportunity to describe in detail the aualitv and kind of service they will otter the public. The remaining item that will be considered is the percentage of is income the concessionaire willing to return to the U S. Treasury. The aualitv and kind ot service offered will be ttie in the primary consideration evaluation of bids. Individuals interestd in bidding for this operation may obtain more information and a bv contacting the North Kaibab Ranger District, P O. Box 248. Arizona Fredonia, 7395 86022. or bv calling (8 00 AM to 3 X PM. MST) NOTICE of eceiv-m- vraied bids lor Pietinisned Cobmets and f ood Service Equipment for the Wavne High 00 P.M Tuesday, Scnool until April 3, 198-- at the offices of the architect: OWNER: Wavne County Schl. Dist 1st North 95 We-.Birknell lltgn 84715 18 hosai-a- TO BID The Board of Education of tfie Wavne School District is r eceiv-insealed bids for Prefinished Cabinets ond Food Service Equipment for the I oci F lemoo-tarSchool until 3'30 P Mi. T ues-daApril 3. 1984 at the offices of the architect: Harvey Leon Johnson 1894 NOTICE The Utah Health Systems Agency will conducto public meeting on April 2, 1984, to review the statewide Emergency Medical Services Plan for 1984. The pion, developed in collaboration of with the Utoh Deportment Health, Bureou of Emergency will rebe Medical Services, viewed at 10 a.m. In Suite 1240 of the University Club Buiidinq. 136 East South Temple, Salt Loke City. The public is invited to attend. For more information, call Jeff Peirce, T 3 18 3 18 ( 467 1539 appears it Joy Masters 51. died March 16, 1984 heart failure in a Bountiful hospital Born Feb. 6, 1933 m Ooden to Pete J. and Marie J Kanrcn Masters. Married Aug. 31, 1950 in Ogden to Bert Vandenberg. Was a former member of the Ogden Golf and Country Club. Member of the Bountiful 49th Ward Former member of the Ogden 4th Ward Choir. Reared and equated in Ogoen. She had been a secretary tor the Ridgewood Way Home Owners' Association. Active in North Ogden PTA Had lived in Ogden, North Ogden and Bountiful. Moved to bountiful in IV6 She had been active in the Girl Scouts; received 15 vear pm. Had been chairman of the North Ogden Elementary PTA in I960. Drai ly beloved by her family. Survivors: Doe Vandenberg, Oadon, P. Curt Vandenberg, Columbus, Iowa; Mrs. Gene (Jan Marie) Bybee, Ogden, Mrs Gary (Amy Elizabeth) Thomas, Bountiful, Ms. Ann Elizabeth Vandenberg. Bountiful. Preceded in death by William L. Masters. Also surviving: Mrs. harvy Jo Swensoger, Plain Utah. Family will meet triends Mondav. 8 p m. at the Chapel Flowers Mortuary in Ooden, 836 36th Street. Thore wlf be graveside services at I X p m. Tuesday ConNibuhon mav be made to the Utah Heart Association. 21. 3300 So THE NEWSPAPER AGEN CY makes every eiton to avoid errors We ask thai you ' fieck your ad the FIRST day Maureen Russ Match Fast PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD! Russ V. Pierce Connie Lund East 3TrdSo J.Z? SoJ Ith East 186 7419 10 of T 157? SUGARHOUSE FLORAL Starkie N3 m Lirem. Born July 9 Idaho to Otto FLOWERS l86;?6? Maureen Joy Masters Vandenberg T CO 4th SOUTH9th WEST Graham A. Starkie. infant sonof A. Graham Starkie and Lorraine Yosoe Starkie, has returned to his Heavenly Father's presence EKvn AAarch H, 1984. died March 11. 1984. Survivors: parens. brothers and sister, James, David Max, and Brooke, qranduarents. Alec and Jean Starkie, Max and Elaine Ynsoe. John and Lillian Moore Private family viewing Sun day. March 18, 1984, 6 7 X, at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 Fast South Temple. Graveside services Mondav, March 19, l 00 p.m i9&4, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park a j10 So West 560 Graham ARCHITECT. Siher. Noyiot 4 4'mh, llc Sine 100 4141 S Htgiiiond Soft Lake L'tv, Utah 04 1J4 Plans and specifications will be H Lynn The following notices cf intent construct, submitted in with Section 3.1, Utah Air Conservation Reaulations, hove been received for consideration by ttie xecative Secretory, Utah Air Conservation Committee: 1. Genevo Rock Products, to replace an existing cement batch plant with a new larger one coutr oiled with fubi ic filter s located at 3900 Souith 350 West, Sait i ake County. 7. to Harper Excavoting, open a new sand and gravel pit operation crt 5400 South fiOuO West, Salt Lake County. 3. Triad Utah, to constr act and oper ate tour parking structures tor 4100 vehicles at the Triad Center complex, Salt Lake County. 4. Halliburton Services, to modify existing cement bulk piont by odding new sand tanks, elevators, ond dust filter controls at Vernal piont, Uintoh C ountv S Phillips petroleum company, to install a cr ubbmq system to remove fluorides from their acid so'uoble oil processing ot the Woods Cross Refiner y, Davis County. Thr engineering evoluahons and ok quality impacts have been completed, ond no adverse oir uuol'ty Impacts ore expected, ecept that ttie vehicle emissions associated with to t the Triad Center comples which is on indirect source, may affect the attainment ond maintenance status or ttie CO National Ambient Air Quality in downtown Salt Lake City. It is the intent ot me F xecative to apSecretory prove these construction Standard The constr action pr opusals ond on local quality cue available tar public Inspeihon and comment at the Bureou of Air Quality, Utah State Department of Health, Room 46, 150 West Nnrlh Temple, Salt loke City, Utah, Written comments b the Bureau, P O Hu 2 W0, Suit ake City, Utah 84 U, on or before April 17, 1984, w'll be considered in making the final decision on the approval cm CllsuPO' Ovul ot the proposed constr action. If anyone so legaesfj. within is days al publication of mtu e. o hod' 'ng w'll hr- held n thf area of me t exist? u( finti, installation, modification, relocation, cm establishment (ate al Nohr e March 18 1VN4 estimates or ttie effect oir ( 81 1 Sunday, March NOTICE RLE ASF 18, 1984 B19 legal Notices legal Notices BID The Boor d ft F doc clt'uo of the Wune School Distr Kt is receiving seoied bids tor ttie gener oi cootroct for tti rtew addition Ki and remodeling of Wavne Middle School to the new Wavne High School District office where the bds will be opened grid reod oloud OWNER: Wavne Courty ScnoM ostr ict 95 West 1st North B.Ckne" Utah84735 passed Christensen, m Salt Lake LDS later Temple, divorced Married her distant cousin, David H Hunger tended Salt Lake City schools, and graduated from Highland! High and Utah Trade Toch. Worked in Salt Lake at Granite Furniture and St. Mark's Hospital She has resided in Rock. Springs for the past seven years, where she worked for County Sheriff's Dept She belonged to the LDS Church, tfie Wyoming Peace. Officers Assoc, and the National-Sheriff'Assoc woex Survivors husband, Springs, parents, Sait Lake, daughters, Michelle and Susan a stepdaughter. Christensen, Alisha Hunger and one brother, Robert Hunger, of Farmington, New Mexico. Funeral services will be held Monday, 12 00 noon, at Larkm Chapel. 260 East Mortuary South Temple, where friends may call Sunday, 6 00-- 00 p m ax3 Monday one hour prior to Interment. Murray services City Cemetery. Family requests donations be sent lo Hospice 731 S Rex k No "C Street. Springs, Wyoming. 82901. m lieu of flowers Feb Satt T 3 18 d - Christensen Hunger w Rock away Springs, Wyoming. March M 1984. after a tin gering illness She was born n Sait Lake City, on De cemher Ik 195. to Hans O and Helen Johnson Mar-Hunger 38, 18 e d T 3 IB 18 Janet C. Hunger and in NJ J 3 18 Janet C. Leland Davis Millard F. Yantzi Advertisement T 17. Dorothy Thursday East and Thursday one hou pnor at the word Interment Redwood Memorial Estates Etna Fay Lmd Smith Married Knenii-f- i 22 1938 services Parents. Orson R. Card Orson Rega Card, age 92, died March 15. 1984, Salt LakeCity Born June 9, 1981, Cardston, Alberta, Canaria jir to Charles Ora and 2ina Pre ' sendu Young ' Married Card. Edwin Wallace Williams in free Funeral it) am m tfie Jordan North 13th Ward House. 300 West 4700 So Friends mav call WednesP rn at Memorial Es day, fates Mortuary. 5850 So 900 II 19(5 in Salt Lake City to Andrew McKav and grandparents frierxJs W. Smith Fh 6 Survivors to be in good health 30-7yrs. of oge. Need to be interested sisters, Waiter W Smith, age 69 died March 16. 1984 in Salt Lake City a malignant brain tumor Born Sent Provo Sur v vor s Parents, mother and steo artier. I inda and Mike fa MtCaulev. ttier aed stepmother Ckx and Kathy Stevens, all West Valley City, and many loving brothers, Man Glynn Crnbv Edwin Winters (Ted) Booth, August 8. 1918 in Nevada, Ely. between No heart disease or asthma. Burn I973 m 1955. ty Wyoming, Robert F and Ida Sobett EMa r r ted llis tv 7 3.18 Hawaii Ot Lake ON. Aon in Milo 1897 Walter r hospital d'ed PROVO Matilda Booth age 87, March 16. 1984 in a Heber City Hospital Born January 29, N33 3 18 T aj The Salt Lake Tribune TO INVITATION Lvn Stevwns KF vear od duughter of Dee Merlin Stevens Linda Rtiea Borland AAcCau lev died Marih 16. 1984 m a Ktr Retired 1965 Matilda J. Bootti Married Arlene Marler, Sent 18. 1944, Oklahoma City, Okla Member, LU&unurcn rviemoer, Javree's Navy veteran. World War II Production foreman for Trane Co for 24 years wife. Sal Lake Survivors City, daughter, Kav L McOer Becky molt; granddaughter, Jim McDermott, grandson, all Sandy; father, Jensen, RichfieldHomer, sisters, Mrs. Neil (Wanda) brother. (Cove) Nielson, Mrs. Doug Poulsen, Jack, Mrs. Ned (Barbara) Sorenson, all Richfield. Funeral services, Monday, 2 p nr. Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 So. 900 East, where friends may call Sunday. pm., and Monday, one hour IntermenJ. prior to services Murray City Cemetery T after X ears as a fine driver at PiE Meniber of "The Million Mile Club" at PIE with no accident Member L DS Church Survived by son. Floyd Poll. Salt LakeCity. daughters. Mrs Alva A (Lillian) Jamps. Sad Lake City. Mrs Jen v (Sandt a) Goforth Bountiful; 15 grandchildren, two sisters. Rose Cousins and Jean Hanks, both Stvllv. Idaho Preceded m death by a son. Norman W Poll and a sister Marciiie Ryan Funeral services Tuesday 12 noon, Deseret Mortuary, 36 Fast 700 South, where friends mav call Monday. pm. and one hour pr kk to the services Interment Salt Lake C'ty Cemetery January Idaho Idaho, Fall. Genevz Member LDS Church Steel where he served as scout mas ter and m MIA. Survived by wife. Lehi, children, Don Grant Littleford Orem. Mrs Gary (Wanda) Findlay. Lehi Mrs Blaine iNel-dSusan) Hess, Orem, seven greatnine grandchildren, and brothers grandchildren, s'ster. Seth F Littleford. Mrs Denzel (isetta) Turner, both Lehi, Jack K. Littletord. Caiifor ma Funeral services Wednesday March 21, M 00 am. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Tuesday. 6 30 p m and Wednesday prior to the service Burial Lehi City Cemetery T 3 Lufhi, W36. legal Notim Keri Lyn Stevens C. Poll Norman Charles Poll aye 83. d ed Man. h Is. lv4 m Sad Lfce L'tv Born Aug jf I9U0. Sal Lake City to Charlas Clive and Lilly Mar e Poll Married Honor Elizabeth Webb April 26 1919 She died April 8 23. Pipe fitter for Norman idella Gar u?ff Luthi ouk 68 o Murray. passed awav Match 16. iwu n a kxa1 hospital Born December 1. 915 Alton. Lincoln County Wyoming, to David Gilbert and Jane Caro- line Robbms Mar Garrett ned Frank G m 1931 20. Winn LDS 17th 17, Grant EiXxti 73. died March m a Provo ho , pital tohowtng a LEHI and ber Edwin Wallace, Salt Lake City, March Vi & active 1984. WILLIAMS, I lah f & McKean Swan. Married Kendall R. Oman June 1949. 13, Salt Graham, Salt 16, Include: Bertha and Lake City, March 11, 1984. STEVENS, Kerl Lyn, Salt Lake City, March 16, 1984. STREET, Enos, Davis County, March 16, 1984. VANDENBERG, Maureen, Davis County, March Lake Kav Idella G. Lottii Grant E. Littleford prolonged Street Marr ieo Lvthia M Jones; Feb 23, 1921 ir the Salt Lake LDS Temple Veteran World' War One, U S driver tor Southeast and Granite Furniture Companies, active member LDS Church, active in scouting for many years, served a stake mission, member American Legion. Survivors. Wife. Salt Lake City; sons, John T of Donnely. Idaho and San Carlos. Mexico. Dale Richard. Centerville, daughters. Sara (SaMy) Conroy. So San Francisco. Cald ; Clara Jackson. Salt Lake City; 12 24 grandchildren, eight great-grea- t grandchildren Funeral services Tuesday. 12 noon, Jenkins Sotte Mtrtuary. 4760 So State, where treinds mav call Monday. p m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment Heneter Cemetery T 3 18 N33 18 1984. JOHNSON, 1984. STARK IE, dteO Court 88 compi icat ions HENDRIX, Margaret R., Nevada, March 15, 1984. HICKS, K.L., Salt LaKe City, Morch 15, 1984. HULET, Dortha, Parowan, March 17, 1984. HUNGER, ! Suit Luke and Intermountuin Areu Obituuriei r BOOTH, Matilda J., City, March 16, 1984. Orson R., Sort CARD, LuKe City, March 15, 1984, CLARKE, Marooret, Sort LaKe City, March 16, 1984. DAVIS, C. L eland. Helper, Morch 17, 1984. Springs, Wyo., Morch W ! OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE that TAKE the following described eau'P-men- t Ramdow System hr cjme Keyboard System w Mulhpien. M Basic HO) Diskett. Paper and Software will be sole bv Sennet Leasing Company or its agents at 10 00 AM on luesdav. March 19 t9(u at the following location 721 West 2100 South Salt Lake City Utah 84115 The payment will have to be irwle in legal tender of ttv or Certified United States, Funds at time of sate or approved credit prior to sale Equipment may be inspected at above address prior to sale 100 (11 w 1?" Mkxhx (PM BX INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be re eived by the San Juan County Cou't Commission. County House Monhceilo. Utah 845.15. until !! 00 a in on April 9. 1984 or construction of the Nursing 1984 o the Home Addition Bidrxlmq Utah Nursing Home facilities at North Reservoir Road (two North 400 West), Biandinq Utah be FVoposals will publicly opened tn the olhee of County Crxmtv Court Commissioners House Monhceilo Utah Plans are available at the Norsiig Hixtie F.KilitV and at ttie office of the architects Timmerman Stepan Associates kTTO South 700 East, Suite I Salt Lake City Utah 84107 A deposit of S50 00 per set ot drawings arxf specifications is required B 70 NOTICE OF SALE flLltRS AUTOMOTIVE HOBBY STREET ITEMS STORAGE. & MAIN 2400 LAKE OCCU- MAIN SOUTH SALT 16 CITY, UTAH UNIT PANT ROBERT SHIEIDS. GRANTSVILLE. UTAH THUR SDAY, MARCH 29, 1984. 12 00 NOON PutilhJx-in The Salt Lake Tntxiiv and Dseret Nws J 10 thru 3 2t. 1984 B 87 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE described property will be sold at public due (udder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale on the 5th day of April, 1984, at twelve otlock noon at the Summit County Sheriff's Office. Courthouse on Mam Street. Coalville. Utah by Gretta C Sneodiove. as successor Trustee under the Deed of Trirst executed bv Michael R E Sanders Company, Inc as Trustor, in favor of Bank, and recorded June 15. 1981 in Book M189 at Pa9e 674 of the Official Records of the Summit Countv Recorder, covering real property known as Units 10? 109, inclusive A2 ?U5 inclusive. JOS 308 and 310 of the Wildwod Condominiums in Paik Cdv Utah and more particularly dscnhed as: Block Rt GINNING at the most Easterly corner of Liit 71 Snyder's Addition to Park Cdv, Utah; and running thence South 54 deo 01 '00'' West along the Southerly line of said Lot 1. 75 oo feet to the most Southerly corner of thence North 35 deg 59 00" West 100 00 feet to said Lot the niost Easterly corner of Lot 22 of said Block 21, fhtmee South 54 dog 0100 West 75 00 feet to the Easter v ikKJicated lint of Norfolk Avenue; thence North 35 deg sv oo" West 50 00 feet along said right of wav line to the mm-- t westerly corner of Lot 71 ot wnd Block 21; thence North 54 deg 01 '00" East 75 00 feet to Ihe most Northerly lorner of said Lot 21, thence North 35 deg 59'00" Wesf 50 00 feet to the most Westerly corner of Lot 8 of said Block 21, thence North 54 deg 01'00" East along the Northerly line of said Lot 8 66.50 feet; thence South 35 deg. 59'UO" East 9 90 feel; thence North 54 deg. 0100" East 8 50 feet; thence South 35 deg. S94 00" East 10.10 ret to a point on a fence line; thence North 55 deg S7'59" East 49 io along said fence line to the proposed Westerly right of way line of Woods ide Avenue, said win! also being on a 680 00 foot radius curve to the right (center bears South 61 deg. 02'14" West 680. 00 feet of which the central angle is 0 deq. 40'JO"); thence along the arc of sad curve and said proposed right of wav line 9 79 feet; thence South 54 deg. 01 '00" Wcst 49 32 teef; thence South 35 deg. 59'00" East 70 00 North 54 deg 01 '00" East 1.51 feet toa point fuel, on the Easterly boundary line of Lot 4 of said Block 21; thence North 54 deg. Ol'OO" East 36 49 feet to a point on the proposed Westerly right of way line ot Woodslde Avenue, said point also being on a 220 X foot radius carve to the left (center bears North 63 deg. 23' 13" East 220 00 feet of which the central angle is 6 deg. 6'13 '); thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve and said proposed right ot wav line of Woodside Avenue 23.44 feet to a point of tangency; thence South 32 deg. 43'00" East along said prooosed right of wav line of Woodside Avenue 75 46 feet to a point of intersection of the Northerly right of wav line of 14th Street; thence South 54 deg. 01'00" West along said Northerly right of wav tine 29.61 feet to the point of BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH easements created by Quit Claim Deed recorded March 25, 1981 as Entry No. 177739 in Book MI83 at Page 236 of the Official Records, set forth as follows: GRANTOR RESERVES to itself, its successors and as signs an easement in the below described real property tor the purpose of constructing and maintaining certain structure components, to wit, footings, foundation walls, three columns, and decorative platers of a building to be built upon adjacent real property bv Grantor and known as Wildwood Hotel Apartments. GRANTOR FURTHER RESERVES to itself, its successors and assiqns an easement in the air space above the property beginning at a height of ten (10) feet above the natural grade ot the property and intending to the maximum building height allowed under the Pork City Land Management Code as presently constituted or hereafter amended or enacted. Provided that the property shall be reserved to grantor for the purpose of complying with the set back and area requirements. OVER THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: Beginning at a point which is North 35 deg. 59 West 98.62 feet from the Easterly comer of Lot 1, Block 21, Snyder's Addition to Park City, Utah; and running thence North 54 dog 01'00" East 36.49 feet to the Westerly line of the proposed Woodside Avenue; thence North 26 y line deg 36'46" West along said Westerly 52 81 feet to a point on a 680 00 foot raddius curve to the left (center bears South 63 deg 23'14" West 680 00 feet of which the central angle is deg. 31'X"); thence Northwesterly along the arc of said curve and said line 18 10 feet; thence South 54 deg. Ol'OO" West 49.3? feet; thence South 35 deg 59'00" East 70 00 feet; thence North 54 deg. Ol'OO" East 1.51 feet to the point of inning. Excepting therefrom Units 101. 201, 706, 207, 206. 209. XI. 302. 303 304, 306, X7, and 309 in Wildwood Condominiums, a Utah 28th ownerCondominium Project, together with an undivided ship interest for each such unit in the common areas of said Wildwood Condominiums which interest is appurtenant to said Unit, as the sanie are established and identified in the Condominium Declaration, recorded January 17, 1983, as Entry No. 200680 in Book M246 at Page 845 and Reco-- d of Survey Map recorded January 17, 1983 as Entry No. 200879 in the Records of the office of the Summit County Recorder. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. The approximate amount ol the obligation secured bv the trust deed which is being enforced at this sale as of the date ot sale is $1,612,000 00, plus interest from November I, 1982 el the rate of prime plus two percent per annum. Other expenses which mav be charged against the sale proceeds are legal expenses, selling costs, ( id unpaid real estate taxes. DATFDhis 7th dnv of March. 1984 Gretta C. Spendlove Successor Trustee Jones. Waldo. Holbrook & McDonough 1500 First Interstate Plaza 170 South Main Street Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Telephone (801) 52L320Q The following ruin to the highest B V4 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder, Poom 3M, Cdv and County Building, until 4 50 p.m., local prevailing time. April 3, 1984, for ttie Main Street Transit Improvements North Temple to 400 South, Proiect No. Bids wit be public ly opened in Room XI, City and County Building at or about 6 00 p.m., local prevailing time. April 3, 1984, bv the City Council. ATTENTION TO CONTRACTORS: On Thursday, March 22. 1984, at 10 00 am, in the City Engineering Construction Office, 444 South State Street, a Prebid Meeting will be held It is recommended that all contractors wishing to bid on this proiect be there Guidelines for bidding will be explained Also questions pertinent to the contract, bond, plans and specifications will be discussed. INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS: This proiect is being financed in part with Federal Funds. The contract to de let thertore is subject to the terms ot a financial assistance contract between the Utah Transit Authority and the U S Department of Transportation and a subcontract between the Utah Transit Authority and Salt Lake Citv, hereafter referred to as the Cdv. as a subrecipient of federal funds. Any name appearing on the Controller General's List of Ineligible Contractors for Federally Financed and Assisted Construction. Materials or Equipment Contracts is not an eligible propos-i- t Specifications and forms for Contract and Bund, together with plans, may be obtained at the Office of the City Enqineer, Penrn tOl. City and County Building after March 13, 1984 00 om, A S75 00 deposit will be required for each complete set of plans and specifications. The deposit must be a certified or company check payable to Stilt Lake City Corporation. Bidder will be refunded their deposit bv returning to the above office the plans and specifications in good condition, within seven (7) calendar days after bid openinq. or two (2) calender and notification of the low bidder, days after determination whichever is latest. Then if the plans and specifications are not returned, the said check shall be cashed and tho amount thereof paid into the Treasury ot Salt Lake City Corporation. NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT: In order to insure Equal Employment and Equal Business Opportunity tor all persons, the bidders' attention is called to the requirements lor affirmative action (Executive Order No. 11246. as ammend-.O- ) Ttie Bidder's attention is calk'd to the "Equal Opportunity Clause" and the "Standard Federal Equal Employment OpportuConstruction Contract Specifications" set forth herein. nity The following goals and timetables for minority and female p.iriKipation on all construction work in the Salt Lake City area expressed as a percentage of the contractor's aggregate work force in eac h rarte are as follows Goals for Minority Goals for Female Participation for Participatien m Timetables Each Trade Eacti Trade 9R4 SHt Lake City Corporation, m accordance with Title VI of thi Rights Act of 1964 ( 78 Stat 252) and the Regulations ol the Department ol Transportation (49 C F R Part 3) issued pursuant tu suh Act. hereby notifies aM bidders that it will affirmatively ensure thjt the Contract entered into pursuant to this advertise mitit will he awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color or national origin Salt Lake City Corporation also notifies ail bidders that if will affirmatively ensure that m any Contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded ull ontxxtunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and wilt not be discriminated against on the grounds of race color or national or igin in consider ation of an award A current list of minority and women owned contractors and '.utxlers s available and will be furnished upon request ConM t Chris Sheator, Federal Contracts Compliance Officer at COMPLIANCE TO FEDERAL WAGE RATES. The United Stall's Demirtment of Labor has certified the wage rates tor his proiect which are ttie minimum wanes to be paid on this proiert Those fates are made a part of the Contract Doc uments. The attention ot butters s directed to the tact that Mv (itv fias txxn odvivd bv ttie Wane ond Hciur Division. U S Depart n nt ot Labor, that contractors engaged in highway comboc t'on week are required to meet the Provisions ot the Fair Labor Stan da (Is A, t ot 19 (0 (5? $trtt 1060) As ikirt of the award ot this Contract the bidder must submit wh hi b'd a list of all the subcontractors and nvderial supph 's On the outside of ftm enveiw the bidder shall identify the t hy name and umi-protect ntimter The right is reserved to reiect av or al huts ,w waive any mlor milium or hxhmc alitv in am bid it deerm-to U in he Ur-infetesi of the (ity Bd bunds wM be acceotixl m ieu of a cert til'd iM k f ust Publication March 1? I9H I ast Public March ?4 ivn h w, Lrvil a(
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