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Show Salt Lake and Interinountain Art'a Obituaries Nicholas Gust Nackos Dr. Albert Richard Riedel Dr Albert Rk hard Riedel age 7J, passed away July 14, 1V84 at home aher a lin ger ing illness. , He was born May 5, 1911 In Dresden, Ger- - Wj, T many ta Ernst tmll Friedrich , Rektol and Elsa Sidonie Sieber. immigrated to Mar- ried Emma (Emmy) Anna Louise Boehnke Aug. 2. 1932 In Soft Lake City, Utah, later solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Convert to the LDS Church ond member of the Winder 1th Ward. Respected ond wortd renown scientist, teacher, researcher. He was founder of Paroceisus College, Poralob, Pharmeres and taught In Europe at Austral to tor almost 20 years. Received a master ot science ond doctar ot phiiosphy degrees In pai ochemlstry from Co-In lumbia Pacific University California and England. Author of many scientific books and also poems ond ploys. He translated to English the early history of the LDS Church In Germany Noted attist ond painter durng earlier years. He Is survived by wife, daughters, Mrs. Chat les H (Tit za) Stratford. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marvin (Angela) Walz, Germany, Mrs. Vlr gink) (Ron) Lavln. Seattle, Wash.; son, Michael (Sharon) Riedel, Salt Lake City; doughter, Mrs. Roger (Sandra) Turner, Layton; brothers. OsKcr Frledlch Sieber, Sott Lake City ond Helmut Otto Sieber, West Germany; 19 grandchildren; six great-g- r ondch Tldr en. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 12 noon, Miller eek Ward Chapel, 606 East 3900 So Friends may call Monday evening, p m at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens, 10600 So. 1700 East, Sandy. i Tribune Staff Photos by Ravell Call Amy Egan gets some help in trying on antique hats Saturday from Starr Oberlin, an antique dealer in Pocatello, Idaho. 715 T Antique Exhibitors Offer Ticket to Memory Lane If youd like to spend a few hours in the 17th or 18th century, the Salt Lake City Summer Antiques Show and Sale is one way to buy a ticket to memory lane. Over 80 antique exhibitors from throughout the country are in town - for the show, displaying and selling their wares at the ZExpo Mart, 230 W. 200 South. The our-da- y show, under the direction -- of noted antique authority Walter (JLarsen, started Thursday and will ;7 - oak, country pine and Victorian Period furniture; heirloom gold and silver; estate jewelry; heir- loom quilts and linens; vintage clothing; bronzes, prints, paintings, and American folk art, American primitives, Art Deco, and Ameri 715 Edwin Franz Bsumek, oge 74. our beloved husbond, Papa, ond Opa, died July 13, 1984 In Salt Lake City. Born Septem23, 1909 In Scbwarzenbero, Germany to Leo Jakob ond Gertrud Sc hob Bsu- can Art Nouveau; antique clocks, books, and dolls; and all types of cut glass. Antique experts are on hand for consultation and repair work on antique glass. Utah is a wonderful place to have the annual antique show because the people here seem to have a greater appreciation for nostalgic things, said Mr. Larsen. "They feel a certain pride in their pioneer heritage, and strive to preserve everything that deals with their past. Business has been great this year. The tourist business seems to be plose Sunday. Show offerings include golden N3 Edwin f. Bsumek ber mek. Married Ella Blerwold, April 20, 1935 In Elblng, East Germany. Veteran of World War II. Graduate of School of Engineering In Chemnitz. Germany. Worked as Str actual Engineer until retirement. Member LDS Church. Survivors, wife, four children, Mrs. Hons (Gertraude) Arndt, Peter J. Bsumek, Reinhardt F. Bsumek, Eva Merle Woodruff, all of Satt Lake; nine grandchildren, three sister, Glseki Herrlg, of Wes) Germany, Funeral services will be held Monday 12 noon, Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, where friends may coll Monday one hour prior to services. Interment Mountain View Memorial Es- Prussia, up. tates T 715 The show concludes Sunday with hours from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Tickets are available at the door and are $2.75 for adults. Children will be admitted free if accompanied by an adult. T 1984 of T temple work ond quitting. Survived by husband, Charles of Elmo; children, Mrs. Bernle G. (Ileen) Gilbert. New Mexico; Mrs. Dean (Edna) Young, Huntington; Farrel (Bill) Davis, Ogden; G. Shey Davis, Cotorooo; Rodney E, Davis, Hiawatha; Mrs. Don R. (Helane) Lott, Sort Lake Ctty; K. Reed Davis, tlmo; Mrs. Melvin o ond two sons, Vivian F. Elliott. Jeon Warmoth, Melvin A. ana Lyle R. Smith all Salt Lake Ctty;Id grandchildren, 27 great11 O' Godchildren, (JaNeen) Hales, Huntington; 715 N3 AKHBARI, Saeed, Salt . Icfre City, July 12, 1984. Shannon .(ALBERT, Trese, Salt Loke City, July lt;l84. BRIGGS, Gladys, Salt koke City, July 13, 1984. I BSUMEK, Edwin F., Salt Lake City, July 13, 1984. CARSON, Carl 0., Salt tjJk City, July 14, 1984. uJuDNGER, Arvella C., Salt kafce City, July 13, 1984. TpAMRON, Ines W., American Fork, 6oonty, July 13, ''fRANCOM, Utah 1984. Belva, American Fork, Utah 1984. 14, July County, -- WOOD, Nell S., Salt Lake City, July 11, 1984. 40NES, Maude, Price, County, July 13, Jarbon JUSTICE, Mildred H., 96tt Lake City, July 12, 1984. HENDRICK, John F., Salt Vake City, July 14, 1984. 1 MAY, Samuel Thomas, Salt Lake City, July 13, -- 1984. MCMELROY, Bertha R., Salt Lake City, July 13, 1984. NACKOS, Nicholas Gust, Aurora, Col., July 12, 1984. i PAVLOS, Georoe Ellas, Sglt Lake City, July 13, 0984. ; RENCHER, John Kent, . Clearfield, Davis County, July 14, 1984. RIEDEL, Dr. Albert, Salt , I Lake City, July 14, 1984. . RUPERT, Lucille, Span- Ish Fork, Utah County, July , ; 13, 1984. SMITH, Maoole Ann, Murray, July 14, 1984. . For-- I SMITH, Rooer Lee, mlneton, New Mexico, July i 13, 1984. , VASQUEZ, Hermallnda, Moona, July 12, 1984. , WATERWORTH, Helen , Jiflo Salt Loke City, July 13, 1984. WHATCOTT, , Leila L, Cedar City, Iron County, July 13, 1984. WORLEY, Enid, Salt I 'A Loke City, July 13, 1984. 4 DESERET Ines Western Cur-tf- s Damron, oge 84, died In on American Fork hospital July 13, Area Obituaries "Area Deaths ; Helen M. Waterworth Helen Morris Waterworth died causes Friday, July 13, of natural 1984 at 0088. Born Jon. 30. 1896 In Soli Lake City. Utah to Robert Henry Morris ond An- -' out 1975 Waterworth July 21, 1923 In Sott Lake City. N3 715 716 er p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home. 4330 So. Redwood Rd and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to service. Interment Alpine Cemetery. 715 N3 715 Saeed Akhbari ,? sderrv- Satt Lake Mrs. Clinton (Ina Buckeye, Roe) Roper, Highland; stepchi- Member of the church. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fiedrlck W. Albert, Taylorsville, Gkx la Jeon Albert, West Jordon; grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. Cecil G. Albert, Los Angeles, Cotlf Mrs. Neola May Hundley, San diego, Golff.; one brother and five sisters, Mrs. Gerald (Kelly Jeon) Barney, Mrs. John (Michelle) Mrs. Tommy (Deanna) Thompson, West Volley CKy; K Imbecile Ann, Anoeio Dawn, Taylorsville; Fredrick Wade, West Jordon. Funeral services will be Tuesday, 12 noon, Taylorsville 2nd Ward, 2603 West 4700 South. Friends may call Monday, 8 T . Temple Inlst tori Soeed Akhbari, 28, passed away July 12, 1984 In a Sott Lake City hospital of o heart attack. Bom May 15, 1956 In Mis. Iran to Masoua and Esloh Tolot Akhbari. Married Lorretto Breeden. Member of the Muslim faith. Come to the United States ond grad-- Cop-- 1 21 rp. for dvors: wife, Satt Lake Ctty; daughters, Ann Jensen, rton. Ore ; Alice Jeon sbu-s-o Jane Benson, both Salt Ctty; Nell Larsen Hood, Car; Bonnie Roe Brewer, le Sandstrom. Dawn Lou-oil Kearns; I6grandchli-on- e r, Francis F. Hood, Sort :ftv. era! services, Monday, 2 Redwood Memorial Es-- 6 WO So. Redwood Rood, ft lends may coll one hour to services. Burkrf, Estates Funeral tars, Memorial Estates T7J4 fc v 7 vAm j . jM" Blaine under the sponsorship Taylor, a very dear friend to the family. Survived by wife; son, Dusty ond doughter, Angela, oil of Murray; fattier ond stepmother, Willie of Rldderkerk. Holland; mother, Ahwaz, Iran; brothers, Cyrus ond Mehran, both Ahwaz, Iron; sisters, Fiona and Mandy, both Rldderker. Hoflond; grandmother, Khorsnid Akhbari, Terhan, It an, Funeral services will be Monday of 00 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment In the Mt Olivet CefTetery. of T 715 Born Oct. 25, 1899, Deseret, Utah ta John Henry ond Musetta Palmer Western. Married Lyman Rolen Curtis April 29, 1918. He died In 1932. Married A. Raymond Damron, 1934. He died In 1975. Active member LDS Church, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Survived by two sons ond three daughters, R. Glen Curtis, Bountiful; Raymond F. Curtis, Dillon, Montana; Mrs. Mats' Ice (Maxine) Carey, Sott Lake City; Mrs. Barbara Beauregard, Arlx LDS Neil S. Hood Stillman Hood, 70, died 1, 1984, In Sott Lake City, May 9, Falrvlew, to Thom- d Annle n Hood. ed Alice - i. l Dec. 10,- .3 harming- ary. II, Roose- School. tary sol- - emnlzed Lake LDS Temple Aug. 29, 1923. Husband died Oct. 4, 1949. Active member of the LDS Church; served In Relief Society, Primary and Sunday School organizations, Charter member of the Parleys Comp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Attended West High School and Henegers Business College. Survivors: Son, DonoJd Water Calif worth, Son Francisco, daughter, Joan Waterworth, San Lake City; brother, Robert Morris, Satt Lake City. Funeral services Tuesday, 12 noon, Parley's 4th Ward, 1870 Friends Parleys Canyon Blvd. may coll Monday, 8 pm. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple and Tuesday at the ward one hour prior to services. Burial at the Sott Lake Ctty Cemetery. catt II In liam and Gloria Jean Burbldge Albert. Was student at Riverside Elemen- Charles Richard T Shannon Trese Albert, oge 9, died July 13, 1984 at Primary Childrens Hosp-tifrom an auto velt, Utah to Fredrick Wil- nette Beck? strom Morris. Married Marriage In 1984. Trese Albert N3J13 ldren, Mrs. Archie (Wilma) Searle, Bountiful; Carl Domron, Hinckley; Mrs. Jay (Belle) Bohn, Cleo R. Damron. California; 18 grandchildren, 31 greatgrandchildren; two brothers ond five sisters, Mrs. Her old R. (Belva) Morris, Mrs. Cluff (Ruth) Tolbcrf, Hinckley; Mrs. Edna Paterson, California; Faun ond Leslie, bath Deseret; Mrs. Bertha Barton, Midvale; Mrs. Graves Pace, Delta. Preceded In death by two children. Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 17, 11:00 a.nru In the Deseret Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Nickel Mortuary, 8 p.m, and at the Monday, church Tuesday one hour before services. Burial Salem Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. ' N3 715 T 715 Delta1 Leila L. Whatcott CEDAR CITY -- Leila .arson Whatcott, n, died July 13, 19S4 In Cedar City. Born Feb. 12, 1912 In F err on, Utah to Nathan Alvin ond Nellie Christensen Larson. Married Alfred Ellhu Whatcott May 3, 1935 In the St. George LDS Temple. Active member of the LDS Church holding many stefce ond ward positions. She ond her husbond served a mission In the Kansas Missouri Mission as directors of the Liberty Jail Visitors Center, 1974-7Served as ordinance worker In the St George Temple and was called with her husbond to serve In Temple presidency for five years. Charter member of the Roundtable Literary Club. Survivors: Husbond, Cedar City; Don E., Dolls, Texas; Mrs. Ben (Fewoi Dene) Baldwin, Cedar City, Mrs. May Vonna Burris, Centerville; Mrs. Stanley (Nellie Roe) Mecham, Tropic; 21 grandchildren, live one sister, Mrs. Shore! (Alice) Riddle, Los Angeles. Calif. Funeral services will be Monday, In the Cedar Ctty 5th LDS Ward Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Friends may call Sunday, 9 p m. and Monday ,1 :00 am. to 2:30 p.m. at the Bovers Souttiem Utah Mortuary. Graveside services will be held at 400 p.m. In the Hurrkone Cemetery under the dk ectton of Boyer Southern Utah Mortuary. T 715 y V N3715 k earner Vo-- Tanner Dec 19, Sott Lake Temple. 19?8, LDS I She passed away ta 1960. Mcrried Eunice Mary Ossmen March 21, 1961, Sott Lake LDS Temple Served a mission to the Western Electrical engiStates. 1924-2neer for Utah Power ond Light for 40 years. He loved tte Lor d, he loved people He ond his wife, Eunice, served a mission to the Northern Texos Mission, 1969-7Upon their return tttey were coiled os temple workers ta tte Satt Lake Tenrple and served for 12 years. They hove never been released. Survived by wife, three grandchildren, Scott R. Westenskow, Kimberly Westenskow ond John Lee Kunz; one sister, Ann Gurney ond four brothers, William R., Ralph C, Melvin V., oil Satt Lake Ctty; Thomas H., Ogden. Preceded In death by daughter. Frances K. Kunz who passed away April 13, 1984, Funeral services will be Wednesday, 12 noon, Holloday 1st LDS Ward, 4568 Holloday Blvd.. where friends may call one hour prior to services ond p.m. at Tuesday evening, 6AAackay Cottonwood Mortuary. 4670 Hlghlond Drive Interment Sunset Gardens of the Valley. 715 T N3 Elias Pavlos George Elias Pavlos, I, Mv 13, 1984 ta a passed Samuel Thomas (Red) May, 75, Sott Lake CHy, died July 13, 1984 In o Satt Lake Ctty hospital. Bom Dec 8. 1909 Waverly, Tennessee to Samuel Jonathan ond Rebecca Thompson May. Married Cora B. Carman April 13, 1934 In Union Ctty, Tennessee. Former owner erf Alpine Metal Company, retiring In 1977 due to foiling health. Member of Church of Christ. Survived by wife, Cora; son, Thomas Wayne May, Plano, Texas; brother arid three sisters, oil of Tennessee. Funeroi services Tuesday, July 17, 1000 am. at Eastman's Evans Ond Early Mortuary, 574 East First South, where friends may coll Monday, 8 p.m. ond one hart hour prior to service. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. N3 715 T 715 9. Lake cl hospital Incident to oge. Born Jon. 1, 1893 In Greece to Ellas and Married Ase-- : in Mem- 1938. Funeroi services for Samuel W. Ledbetter. Jr. will be AAonday, July 16, IfrOO am. at Eastman's Evans ond Early Mortuary, 574 East First South. Born July 22, 1912 In Mississippi to Mr. ond Mrs. Samuel W. Ledbetter. Married Marjorie Nunn In 1945. She died In 1958. Married LaVon Hobb In 1970. She died In 1983. AAember of Pilgrim Baptist Church. Veteran World War Twa Former chaplain, VFW Post 4355. Kennecott employee for 27 years. Avid tennis player. Survived by son. Mkhoei, USAF, Korea; daughters, Janet, Carolyn, Katherine ond Kathleen Ledbetter; three grandchildren, three stepgrandchiidr en. Interment AAt. Olivet Cemetery. N3 715 T 715 Hermallnda Lope, died July 12, 19M. Born Sept. 21, 1W1, Cbamhal, New Mexico to David ond St, ptvanlto Lovoto Lope,. Mcrried Cruz Vojque, In 111. He died March 2, 1W2. Member Catholic Church. Survived by a ion and daughter, Joseph oi Salt LcA City and Mre. Tony (France.) Herrera 0 Magna, 15 qrandchlkfren, 76 great- - crondchl kfren, 49 greaN MAGNA , Funeral nxm Monday, 1MX) a.m., Our Lody ot Lourdei, 2850 So. 9000 We.t, MogfKL where holy rotary wit be recited Sunday, 7 VO p.m. and ftlendr may Cali Sunday 7 pm. Burial Memorial ParK. Funeral director Peel Funeral Home. . NJ71S T 715 Mildred In grondchlkfrm Funeral services will be Tuesp.m. at Holy Trinity day, Greek Church, 279 So. 300 West. Friends may coll Monday, 8 p.m. with prayer service of 7:30 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 Eost 700 South. Interment will be In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 715 N3 Gladys 715 B. Briggs Thelma Giodys Bttton Briggs, Sott Lake Ctty died July 13, of 1984. 14, 1916 Lcrfce Ctty in Sott to WII orto Sarah Hurt Milton Mott led Jotin P Justice In October of 1917 In Satt Lake Ctty. Survived by son, David I us tke, Sott Lake Cttv; daughter, Sondra Dolan, Renton, Wash, sister, Georgia Bray, Sott Lake City; brothers, Bill Hart, Voilelo, Calif , Victor Hart, Satt Lcrfce Ctty, three grandchildren. Graveside services will be Monday, 100 pm at Bountiful Ctty Cemetery, 2000 South 2nd West Friends may call at Lorkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Sott Lake Ctty, Monday, 11 jQ am. to 12 15 p m. Horn T 715 N3 715 Florists BROWN FLORAL Co. 364 5544 406 Eost South 300 THING BLOOMING EVERY 444 South East 700 BEDDING pkwits, Petunas, Geraniums, terns Wholesale and retail. SKYLINE FLOWERS 3396 Highland Dr CO. FLORAL NEFF 4th SOUTH 9th WEST MILDREDS FLOWERS Eost 33rd So 1522 FLORA. 1779 So llltlEost SUGARH0USE AIMEESH-OWLS- 415 5th S Ave April 30, 1922 In Survived by husband, sons, will Enid Worley WELLINGTON Enid Marl Birch Worley, oge 60, of Wellington, died July 13, 1984 ta a Satt Loke Ctty hospital. Bom July 29, 1923 In Helper, Utah to John L. and Rocbel Bentley Birch. Married Neldon F. Worley In New Orleans March 22, 1943. Active member of the LDS Church. She was also octive In the community In which she lived. Lifetime resident of Carbon County. Survived by husband, Neldon, Wellington; children, Lana Worley, Wellington; Jan Lopez, Carbonvllle; Guy F. Worley, New AAexIco: sister, Jockle Tnayne, Wellington; stepsisters, Corma Slrrine, Sort Lake City; Ruthonn Pherson, Soft Loke Ctty; Elaine Wilson, Wellington. Preceded ta death by son, Neil B. and sister, Margie Thayne. Services will be Tuesday, July 17 at the Wellington LDS Chopel, 10:00 am. Burial at Wellington Ctty Cemetery. Friends mov call at Fausett Mortuary AAonday, 9 p.m. add one half hour p lor to services at the church. N3 715 Brockbank Rupert FORK SPANISH Lucille BrocHbonk Ruprt, 61, died July 1984. Bom Dec 19, 1922 ta Spanish Fork, daughter of Archie and Fern Lewis Brockbank. Married Dole Stanley Rupert Dec 19, 1943 In Voilelo. CoUfomla He died May 77, 1982. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, Stanley Jv Weed, Coltt; Michael, Brookings, Or eg; DeAnn Clark, Layton; Jeon L. Rupert, Socromento, Cattf; six grandchildren; four brothers, one sister, Dr. Carl, Bruce, ona Mrs. Jean AAourttsen, Sott Lake Ctty; Deon, Price; Starr Brockbank, Spanish Fork. Funeroi services will be Tuesday, 11:00 am. Walker Mortuary, Spanish Fork. Friends may Call AAonday, 9 p.m ond T ues-da- y prior. Burkrf Spanish Fork Cetnetery. 715 N3 Arvella 715 Conger Arvella Cooley Conger, 8. passed away July 13, 1984 ta Salt Lake Ctty. Bom June 17, 1896 In Joseph, Utah to Myron ond Lucinda Murdock Cooley. Married William EzakicH Conger Aug. 19, 1917 ta Mlnersviit, Utah. He died Dec 7, 1968. Survivors: Son, two daughters, o Clayton Ev Edna H. Conger. Conger Prosser, erf) Satt Lake Ctty; five grandchildren, ten Graveside services Wednesday l(h00 am. at Overton, Ne vodo Cemetery. Funeral f vices under the direction 'S Bunkers Mortuary ond AAemarL al Park, 925 Los Vegas, Bivd, North Los Vegas, N. Aida T 715 based upon ttie following cr her la Hte extent at specialized experience of ttie Individual ot fiirn in toe tvpe of wo ik ie ed 2 the ktagfee and depth ot the applicants professional qualifications for pertor mance of the vei vices required 3 Documented past pet tor mance ot the applicant on viml kx projects In general ond Salt Lake City protects In particular 4 Whether the applicant maintains an office and fulltime personnel within ttie State Quh ot Utah 5 The express desire of ttte applicant to perform the work required in full cooperation with city per sonnel 6 The applicant's ability to perform ft it work within ttie time schedule contemplated by ttie ctty interested porties Mr Rundy Tuyior may contact or Planning Johnson-Cit- telephone Mr Allen Division, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MISC ROOF REPAIRS AT BER STATE COLLEGE, DEN, UTAH WEOG- Drowings ond Specifications may be obtained from Dlv of Facilities Const. & Management, 4110 State Office Bldg, SLC, Utah 84114, telephone A $25 refundable deposit, mode pavoble to DFCM Is required for each set desired. Prior to receiving Drowings ond Specifications, the bidder sholl have on file with DFCM, copies of appropriate current Utah license and a statement evidencing bondubiilty Bids will be received until the hour of 2 30 P M July , 1984 25, at which time they will be opened ond reod aloud in the DFCM Conference Room, 4110 State Office Bldg , SLC, Utah. Bid Bond In the amount of five percent (5) of ttie bid, mode payable to the Division of Facilities Construction ond Management, shall occompony bid. See tte specifications for alternate forms of bid security. DIVISION OF FACILITIES CON- STRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT, CHRISTOPHER NELSON, A A., DIRECTOR ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Snydervllle Bosen Sewer Imporovement District 3060 Rasmussen Rood Pork City, Utah 84060 Sealed bids tor the construction of the DEER VALLEY NORTH ROAD SEWER which includes replacing approximately 1775 feet of existing gravity sewer line with gravity sewer lint manholes ond other sewer line appurtenances will be received by Snydervllle Basin Sewer Improvement District ot the office of the General Monoger until 200 P.M, (Daylight Savings Time) August 2, 1984. ond then at said office publicly opened ond reod aloud. The contr oct documents may be examined at the following Snydervllle Bosm Sewer Improvement District, 3060 Rasmussen Rood, Park City, Utah 84060; P M. Engineers, Inc, 3891 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115; Contractor, 444 South 300 West, Salt Loke City, new Including Utah ning Plan84111; Utah Valley Service. 930 South State Utah 84058, OgStreet, Orem, Ml 711 Ogden, Utah 84405. Copies of the contr oct documents may be obtained ot P M. Engineers, Inc 3891 South West Temple, Salt Loke Cttv, Utah 84115 won payment of S30 00 for eoch set. A Bid bond In the omount of five percent (5) erf the bid, made payable to Snydervllle Basin Sewer Improvement District shall occompony the bid. Any bidder, upon returning the , contract documents promptly ond In good condition, will be refunded his payment, ond any ler upon so returning the controct documents will be refurtoed $15.00. July 13, 1984 Rex Ausburn, P E, General Mgnoger 011 t contr oned by him Insh actions, plans ond specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of DMJM Architects, 53J0 South 900 Eost, Suite 200, Soil Lake City, Utah after July 10, 1984, where they may be consulted or secured for ttie purpose of bickJIng Pious and specifications may be obtained upon deposit of $100 per set Contractors sholl be limited to two sets on deposit Full refund will be mode upon return of such Documents In good condition within seven calendar doys after the bids ore opened and If a bid Is submitted Deposit sholl be forfeited tt Documents are retained beyond four ealendor days prior to bidding ond a bid is not submitted. Additional sets may be hod tot direct costs o printing These requirements will be waived for current members of A G C. (General Contractors). Emil Meyer, Monoger Dlst 1. INVITATION FOR BIDS Housing Author tty of Salt City will receive separate The Loke STATE OF WYOMING Oil ond Gas Lease Auction Sole bids for Comprehensive The Commissioner of Public Lands of the State of Wyoming will hold on OIL AND GAS LtASC AUCTION SALE beginning ot 9 00 AM on July 17, 1984 Mordl at Romoda Inn & Center Gras Room, Street, Cosper, Wyomlirg 82601. The State is offering leases on 200 tracts covering a total of 86,387 07 ocres. Ail leases will be on ttie form currently In effect, for a primary term of 5 years, providing for delay rentals of $1 00 per acre ond o royalty of 16V of ttie production, or its value. Bidding will be by oral bid The minimum acceptable bid will be the advonce rental of $100 per ocre ond on additional bonus consideration of $100 per ocre, unless otherwise onnounced Payment of ttie minimum bid, plus $25 00 filing fee, plus a prorata shore of the cost of advertising which will not exceed $0 12 per ocre, must be paid on the day of ttie sole. The balance must be paid In full within ten (10) business days otter the dote of the sale. Personal checks may be used. Cash will not be accepted. For complete description of the fracts and further details write TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable In lawful money of the United States ot the time of sale, at ttie North Dow of the Metropolitan Hall of Justice (County Court House), 240 East 4th South, Salt Loke Ctty, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on Monday, July 30, 1984, at 10 00 o clock A M of sold day, for ttie purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed September 22, Robert Krontz 1980, by Rarvtall 8 Susan Q Krantz, husbond t wife, as Trustors, In favor of First Security State Bank, as beneficiary, recorded September 23, 1980, as Entry No. 3480552, In Book 5154 at Pages of official records In the Office of the County Recorder, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, covering real property located at 4149 King Valley Way, Salt Loke City, Utah, and mote particularly described os Sealed bids will be received by the Division of Facilities Construction and Management (DFCM) for certified or cashiers check or of not less than five peicent (bJo) of the amount ot ttie bid, druwn payable to the order of the Suit Loke City Suburban Sanitary District el, stroll occompunv ttie bid This check or bid bond of toe accepted shall be forfeited In cose he fulls or refuses to enter into the Contract or furnish the 100 MatePerformance, and 100 rial and Labor Payment bond os required by ttie Owner The Owner reserves the right to award more than one contract on the proiect. The suviessufi biddeMs) to be known as toe General Contractor (s) shall have responsibility to proper execution of oil work bid bond D 27 NEWSPAPER AGEN-Cmakes every effort to avoid errors We ask that you check your d the FIRST day i appears and immediately report .any error to the Legal Dept by calling Advertising We cannot be responsible tor more than one day s incorrect insertion it you do not call the error to our attention Thank you. Utah WH4 A tional Information. Telephone. Sealed bids will be received by the Fiscal Section, Deportment of Employment Security, 174 Social Mali Avenue, Sqjl Lake City, Utah, PO. Box 11249, until 3 00 P.M . July 25, 1984. tor Purchase of office supplies (antistatic mats and calendar reBid forms and fills) specifications may be obtained from Jean C. Burbldge ot 174 Social Hail Avenue, Satt Lake eoied bids wlH be received bv ftotxd of Directors trf tt i ue City Suburban Son! to i L)isi ict No at ti office, MX) East JB44 South Sott Lake ( iv 00 O rn to up uioh, Tiiur stiav, July 26 1984, for the furnishing of all lobor, mater tr unspor tgtion, and services fur the Office, Malnte-hom- e and Storage BuMdlngs and Site Development Work Bds win te publicly opened and reod at the Suit lax City Suburban Sanitary Districts office at 2 00 pm Thursday, July 26, ttie Salt for addi- PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD! den Contractor Services, 860 West River dale Rood, Suite C. selection committee State of Wyoming 122 West 25th Street Herschier Building Cheyenne, Wy Sealed bids will be received by the Fiscal Section, Department of Employment Security, 174 Sort Lake Social Hall Avenue, Box PO. 11249, until City, Utah, 200 P M. July 15, 1984, for Purchase of Computer Printer Ribbons. Bid forms and specifications may be obtolned from Jean C. Burbldge at 174 Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake City, Satt Lake Ctty Member of the Emerson LDS Ward. 715 x State pots it intei est and On Miuitkn wilt te p(.eived m the i it, taunting Ottlce Room 414 Ot, and taunts building until) 6 00 P M of ThusdOy July 26 WH4 I Ig'it (8) copies of the statement cm e euuii ed hie above date Following (ThurddOv JuK 26 19H4) ttie city will select a minimum of I finalists who will be Invited to submit seo'ed written prouos-o'- s tor Hi vet vices contempiat ed under levuttlng agree meot Selection of flnuiists will be mode bv o cttv appointed or call' River-sid- looho to John and Sarah Jane Donee Bttton. Married Lo- Varre H. Briggs, T Justice H. Mlkked Hart Justice, oge 68, died July 12, 1984 at her home Born March City, Utah. Born August 14, 1902. 13. 15 7 THE - ' Hermalinda Vasquez VcBQuez, N3 Notices Tooele many yeers. Survived by wife; sons ond daughters, Louis G.. John 0- - ond Mrs. George (Kathryn) aH Soft Lake City; three T intv-me- WiX Commissioner of Public Lands Orthodox Church. Was5 smetttrmon tar Anaconda in Tooele for 44 years and lived 81 pm Skouros I Lucille Ledbetter, Jr. to 1245 Legal ber of the Greek T Duvhk Cocto 715 T hie pmum jnitt and unj fuu 4 i immunity plan uudutpv flip .netted consultant will be leuimed to woix witti the city md take Mianmrty Depottmeit puli uti mi t ijim ttie wi tt e h st OMjft final mint gt tiMtKigh tif t nsuttUht ny yi )jlde n ,str a. or d r lion design f ms pfuduitlnn ussemply, type setting nod phirfoyi uphtc t tip" it etyh (Si f t hi np yt ' cjH udti uiunv F m mington Cltvf emeter y under ttie dli ectton of R usson Brottters Bountiful Mortuarty j Kathryn Pavlos. Samul W. - um s to hahon Services B19 15, 1964 Notice NOTtCK TO CONTRACTORS ST 1'ifcp trt, t ot pin ,jt ui i.r II tpi (psf S jh-- i UuoiifK ijrinn ft ot (iiiu'ifieit u ui frss ihjYtr d yt upt tu ppitom Graphic tilui ti 1J p wlH be Tueserf services day, July 17, at 00 p mi In tte Clearfield lefts Ward Chapel, 8J8 E ast 600 So., wtrer e fr leKh merv 45 legal iUUSIRATION TANf RtQlJfcW FOR STAFFMtNf OF (NURt AND UiiAUf K. A I ION uil ville F goer 11 Sunday, July CONSU4 S'jl tv Gfottattfe of IajvB high bchooi ta 1974 Obtaned Scout and Dtrfv to God Awn ds Se vei art LDS m siun In ttie Austtcrfki Melbourne MKdon tl dm ta ttie oeoheid left weed Served In pcaanedict tor four years ta tovh county Attended BYU one year Would have graduated ta poiu e u. lent e at Wetter Stole Unlver srty in August Hod a professional career ta kiw en-Fcement ta undercover police work, specializing In narcotk Survived by wife. Clear ftekJ, dougtttert, Amondu, oge 4, Su raft, oge J, Jamie, oge 2, parents, I ur mington grandmothers. Fur mington, Uluh and Duncan, Oklahoma, brothers and Farmington otto Taylors- coll, Tribune GRAPH Siirt ft Ouslv deoertv George mouia 14, Jensen Nuv IB N'8 in the Sott I DS Tern pie He m tpe ckrf ogfrnt SMJte of Utah, ptevJ 715 be Graveside services held Monday 1 1 a.m. In the Satt Lake Ctty Cemetery. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 Eost South Temple, Sunday 6--8 pjn. and Monday at the Mortuam. ary T 715 T 715 Samuel Thomas (Red) May ' Illness caused from long Mrs. LaMar (Kathem) Mothle, Sort Lake Ctty; Veda Merllne Jones, Layton; LaRoe Motors. Huntington; 46 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren, five great-- brother, Ines W. Damron F. Kendrick Donald L. Briggs, Tayorsvllle; and Ray B. Briggs, Satt Lake 17 City; eight grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Norma) Brocken and Mrs. (Joan) Ihler, all Satt Lake Ctty. Services will be Tuesday, July 17. In the Elmo LDS Chapel at 200 p.m. Friends may coll Monday. 9 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary In Price and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial Cleveland Cemetery. N3 715 T 715 715 15 Charles Eugene stepchildren. Jones, Soutn Dakota; Fredrick Mourlce Jones, Carbonvllle; Funeral services will be Tuesday, 11:00 a.m., Granite Park Ward, 601 East Mansfield Ave. (31 15 So.). Friends may call Monday, 8 p.m.. Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 So. 900 East, and Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Burial Lehl Ctty Cemetery. T 715 Church. Enjoyed geneology, solemnized Ini Stichelle Nicholas, 8, seated, and Lisa McFarland, 9, model vintage clothing at antique show and sale at Expomart. N3 Maude Jones Mayberry. ried Thomas Smith Sept l 21, 1910; later I Survived daughters 715 Maude Melllcent ELMO Stokes Davis Jones, oge 76, died July 13, 1984 In Price. Born July 11, 1908 In Cleveland, Utah to William D ond Helga Morla Johnson Stokes. Married Wllllom Davis Feb. 25, 1926 In Cleveland; later solemnized in the Monti LDS Temple. He died July 5, 1959. Married Charles F. Jones Dec 16. 1967 in Monti. She was octive In the LDS Mar- Salt Lake Temple. Santo-qui- Utah, the of daughter a Daniel and Eliza Baker Hall. She married Dean Le Roy Francom June 3, 1938 ta the Sott Lake LDS Temple. from Pay son She graduated High School and attended BYU. She was an octive member of the LDS Church ond served In many positions. Survivors: Husbond, American Fork; one doughter, Mrs. Kyle L. (Belvodean) Carlisle, Amerlcon Fork: two grandchildren; one brother, Maurice B. Hall, Sandy. Funeral services will be Wednesday, 1100 am. In the Amerlcon Fork 21st Ward, 261 North 900 Eost. Friends may call Anderson ond Sons Mortuary, 49 Eost 100 So7 Tuesday, 9 p.m. am. on Wednesond day. Burial ta Sontaquln City Cemetery. Utah to Arthur Jane Wanlass 715 Belva H. Francom and Candace Orr Carson. LDS N3 AMERICAN FORK Belva Hall Francom, oge 64, died July In 1984 14, American Fork, Utah. Born Feb. 29, Fairfield, John 7 John Fronklln Kendrick, 81, passed away July 14, 1984 at his home from a Leen Carl H. Rosell; sister, Mrs. J. Frank (Edith) Stewart. Preceded In death by husband, son, Robert Ernest Melroy ond brother, John Henry Rosell. Funeroi services will be Tuesday, June 17, 12 noon, Larkin Chopel, 260 Eost South Temple, where friends may call Monday, 8 p.m. ond Tuesday one hour prior to serclves. Interment Satt Loke Ctty Cemetery. tle with cancer. Born Dec. 9, N3 Married Ida brother, ta 715 T -ikedJohnkiKKent Lake sey Kendrick Married 715 t Bor n Dec. 24, , 1902 In Granger, Utah to Thomas C and Josephine May Uv July 13. natural George William McMeiroy duly 9, 1913, Salt Lake City; later solemnized In the Satt Lake LDS Temple. Survived by daughters, Joyce M. Reynolds ond Mrs. Rodney C (Marlene) Porkta, son, Wttford J. Ward, oli Soft Lake City; son, Glen W. McMeiroy. Ptocervllle. Calif .; 14 grandchildren, eight Maxine, died July 14, 1984 after o gallant bat- Moggie Ann Mayberry Smith, oge 93. died July 14, 1984 In Murray, Utah. Born March I 27, 1891 In Lehl, Utah to Adrion Henley and Ann McMelroy City. Utah to T at mington. New MexkO wtth BWh op Ronald J Buitey ofhcktth-Burkrf will be ut Memory Gardens Cemetery ta Sandy, Utah Graveside services Tuesdov, July 17 at 900 a m He was employed os a student nurse at San Juan College Member of L DS Chur ch Survived by wife, LcrfXtno Smith, one son, AAark Roger Smith, Nuttey, New Jersey ttnee daughters, Vickie Lynn Aina oft, KktlorxL New Mexico; Jeanette Arm Aired, Farmington, New AAexIco; Joiene Mitchell, Los VeG. Nevada; Joseph fattier, gas, Smith, Sott Lake Ctty, one brother, Colvin Srhtth, Suit Lake Ctty; two sisters. Carol Jensen, Sort Lake Ctty, Sylvta Jock son, Boise, Idaho, 13 grandchildren Memorial contr IbuftoAt may be mode to San Juan CoitegeS-choof Nursing Scholarship Fund. Pallbear er s tr e BUI WeMs, Ken Sinks, bob LaFotatte, OJ Merrill, Mario Webb. MRkh-O-W. r McCutchen, Colvin Smttn, d Gray honor ary poitbeor er s, Gordon Asha oft, Buck Thomas, David Irvin, Joseph G. Smith Merry Gray, Jlrn Jensen, Bill Jo. k son Lee and Hill Mortuary, Farmington, New Mexico, tuner al dk ector v 715 Charles J. and i. Sophia Had 1920 Maggie Ann Smith 6 causes. Born Sept. 26, 1892, Satt Lake 715 Married Maxine Eggett Jan 31, 1948. Served In World War Two Employd by Peser Construction. ter son-GSurvived by wife. Maxine; daughters, Judy Kimball, Vicki Galloway. Nancy Carson; son, Carl Brent Carson; seven grandchildren; three brothers and one sister, Arthur Dale Carson, Clifford Carson and Vern Wotters; sister, Mrs. Robert (Zona) Sutton. Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 1, 11:00 am. at the Bountiful 24th Word Chapel, 720 Eost 550 North. Friends may coll at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary, 295 North Moln, Monday, 8 p.m. ond Tuesday at the 45 a.m. Inword chapel, terment Lake View Cemetery. N3 T 715 4 D- I Rencher Married Jan AAorv 16, IE Y tt IDS Chur ch 25th ond Knud-seAve ta Fur passed away am 1000 duy, July N3 ter, Carl O. Carson the Funeral services will be 715 R. Sait In LakeCtty, Utah Bertha Sophia McMetaoy, 92, our beloved wife, mother, gr ond mother ond sis- Carl Osborne Carson, oar courageous and beloved father, and of husband 1920, Bom May 6. as a mis- sionary ta the Franco-BelgluMission. He served ta various positions ond was ta the presidency of the Seventies Quorum at the time of his death He degree from BY U ond graduated from BYU Law Scltool He was a member of the Colorado State, Utah State and Washington State Bar Assoc tattoos. At the time of hts death, he was In monogement fur Arrtoco Oil erf Denver, Colorado. Survivors Include his wife of Aurora, Colorado, two sons ond one doughter, Aaron Timothy and Rebecca; parents, Spcing-viitfour brerttters ana two sisters, Charles Nockoe ond Frank Nock os of Sprlngvllle, Louis Nock os of Orem, George Nockoe of Soft Loke Ctty, Helen Thorp of Sprlngvllle and Loure Tidwell of Sott Lake Ctty. Services were held Saturday, July 14, at the Aurora 7th Wai d, Aurora, Colorado. Funeal services will be held at 300 p.m Monday, July 16 at the Idaho Falls 2nd- - 16th Ward Chapel ta klatH) Falls. The Wood Mortuary, 345 North Ridge, ktotto Falls, 83401, Is handling arrangements Burial will be erf the Idaho Foils Cemetery Viewing will be one hour prior to ttie funeroi Bertha In Furrnmgton on Friday, July U, 1VJ2 AHI age 78, IV84 on fcd dealt! ta bountttul Both July 4 Ve, HoMumun New Me to, son trf Mar cm e A and Do h P ton to Jontet C and 1 enu Ste- T residence U Rncite I 1WM Washing- Married Mary-iiManning ta ttw Iduno Falls LDS Tempi States In 1929 at I oge 18 Became I g citizen cm this f country Nackos, died July vens Nackos. Unltedl the NkTtofcts Gust (Nick) 34, of Aur ora, Cofcx ado 12, 1984 at home of a ulden illness. Bor n Jan 16, 1950 In Rich-tona- l Roger t ee So fth 5? of For mktgton. New Mexico died erf hrs lake Ifrgal Notices John Kent Renther. Roger Lee Smith (Nick) The Salt NOTICE OF Lot 63, APOLLO HILLS 1, according to the NO plat thereof, as recorded In the office of the County Recorder of said county. DATED. June 25, 1984. Irene Worr, Substituted Trustee 311 South State Street Salt Loke City, Utah 84111 Telephone (801) Published In the Salt Loke Tribune' July 2, 9, & 15, 1984. provement Assistance Im- Pro- gram (Cl AP) HUD UT (Moder nlzatlon of Public Housing) Separate bids ore for: A) Retrofitting automatic flue dampers and electronic pilot light ingnitor s; B) Addition of storm windows; C) Resurfacing outside entry ramp, D) Replace boiler burner plate, E) Replace chiller condensor fan motor, F) Install line on heating e units; ond G) Install timer, all at Public Housing units in Salt Lake City. Separate bids will be received until 4 00 pm on the 30th day of July, 1984, ot the office of the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City, 1800 S West Temple, Suite 304, Salt Lake City, Utoh, at which time ond ploce oil bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Proposed forms ot contract documents, including plans ond specifications, ore on tile at the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City, 1800 S West Temple, Suite 304, Salt Loke City, UT. The successful bidders wlH be required to furnish ond pay satisfactory performance ond payment of bond or bonds. Is called to the proviAttention sions for equal opportunity, ond payment of not less thon the minimum salaries and wages as set forth In the Specifications, must be paid on this pro-leThe Housing Authority f Satt Lake City reserves the right to reject ony or all bids or to waive any infor mantles in ttie bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for q eriod ot 5 days subsequent to ie opening of bids without the consent of the Housing Author-tt- y of Salt Lake City. Pate: July 9, 1984 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALT LAKE CITY By David W Luscher Title, Executive Director ' NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Please take note that a: 1981 Chevrolet Citation 4 Dr. equipped with air conditioning, automatic transmission will be sold by BENNETT LEASING COMPANY or Its agents at 10 00 AM Thursday, July 19, 1984, at the following location: 221 Salt The West 2100 South Loke City, Utah vehicle con be Inspected prior to the date of the sale at the obove location. C 82 MBEWBE BIDS AND MATERIAL QUOTES UTAH DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS PROJECT NO. FLH 2(3) - BOULDER MOUNTAIN ROAD - WAYNE " AND GARFIELD COUNTIES. BIDS DUE BY END OF DAY, JULY 25, 1984, CORN CONSTRUCTION CO , P O. BOX 1240, GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 81502, (303) MINORITY BIDS ENCOURAGED - E.E.O. NOTICE OF HEARING UTAH AIR CONSERVATION COMMITTEE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF REVISING THE UTAH STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN PERTAINING TO THE SULFUR DIOXID CONTROL PLAN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pleose take notice that the Utah Air Conservation Committee will conduct a hearing for the purpose of receiving public comment on o revision to the State Implementation Plan pertaining to the sulfur dioxide control plan. Authority for conducting the aforementioned hearing is contained In Section Utah Code Annotatthrough ed, 1953 as amended. The Committee has approved for public hearing a revision of Section 9, Part B of the State Implementation Plan. Tle revision Is the oddltlon of the Adequacy Demonstration requirements In response to court actions Involving the Federol Stack Height regulations. A hearing for the purpose of obtaining comments concerning the proposal has been scheduled tor August 6, 1984, In room 251 261 commencing at V30 p.m. The heorlng session will continue until oil participants have on opportunity to be heard. All persons having on Interest In the proceedings are Invited to oppear and present their views relevant ta the proposal. Those desiring to make a presentation are requested to apply In writing for the desired time The request should be received by the Executive Secretory at the address below by August 3, 1984. Opportunity will be afforded to ony person desiring ta participate. Oral statements will be accepted at the time of the hearing, but for occurocy of the record, written statements ore en couroged. Written statements postmarked August 6, 1984, or eorllsr will be Included In the heorlng record. All requests for time desired os well as any statements should be oddressed to: Executive Secretary. Utah Air Conservation Committee, P.O. Box 2500. Salt Lake City, Utah 84110-250Copies of the proposal ore available at the Utah State Division ot Environmental Health, Bureau of Air Quollty, Room 426, 150 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Brent C Brodford, Executive Secretary Utoh Air Conservation Committee Utah Transit Authority Notice of Pgblk Hearing Proposed changes In service ta affect ail routing in Weber ond Davis Counties. I. Notice Is hereby given that public hearings will be held by the Utah Transit Authority for the put pose of receiving comments and questions regarding proposed service changes In Weber arid Davis Counties. The hearings will be held at the following times and ploces: A Weber County - Tuesday. July 31, 1984, at 700 pm In the Weber County Library Auditorium, 2464 Jefferson, Ogden. Utah. B Davis County Wednesday, August 1, 1984 at 700 pm In ttie Davis County Courthouse Commission Chamber s, 28 East State, Farmington, Utoh. II. The proposed ser vice changes include: A. New Service Additions 1 Night service on selected routes ta approximately 10 00 pm; 2 Service ta Clearfield Freeport Center from Webvver and Davis County; 3 Service to from North Ogden; and 4 Service to Weber College from Washington Terrace, Davis County on Route 55 U of UWeber College, ond East Ogden. B Existing Service Modifications 1. Eor Her storting times on all intra-citroutes; 2 Restructure mony Intro-cit- y routes; 3. Improved schedule and tronsfer connections to Re: 4. Blvd Fifteen minute service spacing on Washington Improved set vice to St. Benedict's Hospital; Restructuring of Saturday service to beconsls-ten- t with weekdoy service; 7. Restructuring of Weber ond Davis County Hill Air Force Bose service; and 8 Increased peak period ser vice and deer ease 5. 6 service. ill At the heorlng, the Utah Tronslt Authority will afford an opportunity for interested persons and agencies to be heard with respect to the social, economic, ener gv, and environmental aspects of the proposed changes, interested persons may submit oroily or in writing evidence and recommendations with respect to said service changes. Written comments should be forwarded to Mr. John C. Plnoree, General Monoger, Utah Tronslt Authority, P O. Box 31810, Sort Lake City, Utoh 84131, ond postmarked no later than August 6, 1984. IV Information relevant to the pr oposed changes Is available at the offices of the Utah T ronslt Author tty, 3600 South 700 West, Sott Lake City. Utah. These mater lots will also be available tar Inspection at me public heorlng V Persons desiring to be heard at the public hearings concerning the proposed service changes moy call LeAnn Block at ) to have their nomet listed on the ttie UTA ottlce roster of pei sons to be heard, or may Indicate their desire to speak at the time of this public hearing. W. Hughes Brockbank President, Board of Directors Utah T rgntlt Authority |