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Show Wilkinson Testifies On Lawyers Fees Suit Lukv unri Intcrniountiiin Area Obituaries Vugii Ffedfkk Ostler, 68 ded Setterrtfwr 10, 1964 at hit home in Salt Lake tion. He also charged that the provisions have had a "chilling effect on state and local officials. He cited a recent complaint to the Utah State Board of Education by the American Civil Liberties Union, which contended that some public schools were violating the Constitution by permitting prayer at high school graduation ceremonies and by allowing students to discuss religious subjects on school Beaver, Beaver County, Sept. I i, 1984. HYDE, Dorothea W Soli LoKe City, Sept. 10, 1984. INGUSH, T.G., Salt LoKe City, Sept. 10, 1984. JOHNSON, Atden V., Salt Lake City, Seat. 11, 1984. JOHNSON, Judith L., Murray, Sept. 11, 1984. r JORGENSEN, Down, City, Wasatch County, Sept. 9, 1984. OSTl.ER, Virgil F., Salt LoKe City, Sept. 10, 1984. STARK, Donald F., Salt Lake City, Sept. 10, 1984. STEWART, Ethan A., Salt LoKe City, Sept. 8, grounds after class hours. Wilkinson said that while neither of these practices is clearly proscribed by the First Amendment, the board of education directed schools to discontinue them because it wanted to avoid a court battle that might result in the 1984. THOMPSON, James, Jr., awarding of attorneys fees. Flaming Gorge, Wyo., Wilkinson made his remarks at a hearing of Sept. 10, 1984. C. Genevieve, the Senate Constitution Subcommittee, which SaltTUTTLE, LoKe City, Sept. 10, is chaired by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, The 1984. hearing focused on a bill drafted by the Reagan administration that would limit attorFuneral neys fees and would set conditions on the Notices awarding of such fees. The measure, intro- HANCOCK Funeral services duced this summer by Judiciary Committee tor Clarence Alfred Honcocfc will Wednesday, 1? noon. In the Chairman Strom Thurmond, has been be Monument Park 9th Ward 1565 Foothill Drive. Friends Sen. Hatch. cosponsored by may coll at Larkin Sunset Lawn, m Cho-pe- i, Registrar Told to Quit Due to Grade Dispute Au1940 In Lake Soft LDS Temple. Attended the University of Utah where he obtained o Hoc Decree In Mehonkal F n- He started work tor rneertng. Soft Lake City, then the Western U S. over worked tor Asarco, I then went to work for U S Steel, Geneva Works in the morntefkxrce dept , he left U S Steel to work tor Quigley Company out of New V ork tten In 1952 he started his own bus-n4- s At the hoe rjt hi rtei ri he was Cho4rrrvm of the Bdvd ond Prestdenf o Rock v Mountain m Salt Lake Cftv Utah. e Survivors Include, his wife. Ande son, of Soft Lcke; sons, Cxolg A. Ostter, A meric on Fork, James F. Ostler, Sandy, and 0 daughter Susan J. Ostler, Los Angeles. Preceded in death by o son, Dr. Steven V. Osher. Also survived by three doupnters-ln-fcrw- , Carolyn B. Ostler, Trudy Ostler, ond Solly W. Ostler, and five grandchildren, Norma. Koty, Nlch, Stephanie and Cody Ostler. Brothers Merrill J. Ostler H. Ostler, Ercel M. Ostler, Paul S. Ostler, ond Phillip R. Ostler. Funeral services will be held Thursoav September U, 1964 at 12 noon tnstgn 5th Wrod, 589 North 18th Avenue. Fr lends may can at ft ward one hour prior to services, interment, Soft Lake Cfty Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Donald 2 Married Ann Aug. 27, Salt Lake 1951, Veteran, Koreon Wor. LDS Member, 2350 East 1300 South, Tuesday, Church. 8 p m. and Wednesday one Survivors: Interment to services. hour prior wife. Soft Lcke Cftv; son, Donoid So Lake City Cemetery. Mrs. Roy T 912 F. btark; daughter, T 911 both West Valiev City. (Lisa) Purdy, Cftv; seven grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Zola Crowther, Soft Lake Cfty; brother, C Wllllom Crowther Mktvole; two sisters, Mrs. Leon Roe Nielsen, Mrs. ML choel (Christine) Richards, both Soft Lake Cfty; seven nieces ond neohews. Funeral services, Thursday, 1 p.m., Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, where friends may coll Wednesday, p.m., ond one hour prior to services. Interment, Soft Lake Cfty Cemetery. A registrar TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) Judith E. Johnson Leona Eikkson Johnalleging College of Southern Idaho President son,Judith oge 80, passed away SepGerald Meyerhoeffer acted unethically by tember 11, 1984 In a Murroy&j, changing a students grade has been told to Care Center. Bom Septem-IN3 912 leave the campus immediately. T 912 ber 27, 1903, Jordon to Meyerhoeffer asked John Sims to leave af- West Andrew Victor T. G. Doug Inglish ter the registrar told the Twin Falls Times-New- s and Ingrid T. G. Doug" Inglish, oge 87, lu $)oterg Agusto Soft Lake Cfty, died September the community colleges president re- Erickson. Mar-- : 10, 1984, in a Soft moved an F given the son of Eddie Sutton, a rled Carl Albin Lcfce Hospftoi. Johnson, 1928, Bom May 25, Utah; former CSI basketball coach. Sutton is now Murroy. 1897, in Lamar, he died in 1942. to Albert head coach at the University of Arkansas. Missouri, Mamed ...Ag ond J. Johnson, 1945, Murray, Utah. Douglas Florists Sims already had resigned from his post, He died m 1968. She was on ac- Mory Inglish.- 5 BarboMarried tive member of the LDS Church. effective Dec. 31, when the request for his im- St was a good neighbor and Motheson April 22, 1948, in loved by all who knew her. mediate departure was made on Monday. Survivors: Daughters and son, :iko. Nevada L. (Virginia) Arigonl, Mrs. She died m 1967 Sims said he intended to remain in his Mrs. ole (Lylos) Stock, Mrs. Harvey Active member (Linnea) Hatch, oil Soft Lake Cftv' the American $30,000-a-yejob the rest of the year because Mrs. Judy Wnght, Thousand Soddie Horse he felt obligated to help staff members adjust C Tks. California Karl L., Mur Association ond Utah Horse Show Association, who produced 14 ray; yondchiidren; 11 State to a new computer system. brother, Clifford the Horse Show at the Utah Foir for many years. An octfve H. Erickson, West Jordon. Uncomfortable for Me Funeral services Thursday member Soft Lake Sheriffs Mounted Possee. Veter on World e Mortu12KX) Noon, N3 912 T 912 Member American 4760 South State, where War Meyerhoeffer said he told Sims on Monday ary, and Kiabab Lodge 25 F & 4th SOUTH 9th WEST friends may coll Wednesday that it was uncomfortable for me to have him p.m. ond Thursday one hour pri- AM.York Rite Bodies, and Treva B. Griffiths Shrine. and MurTemple to or MILDRED'S FLOWERS interment: services, B. BEAVER Treva Griffiths, here. Nephew, Among survivors: roy Cfty Cemetery. 70 efied Sept. 11, 1984 in a 152?Eost 33d So N1912 Gordon D. Simpson, Soft Lake oge Beaver hospftoi. Sims said he did not argue with Meyer- N3911 Cfty. SUGARH0USE Bom May 18, 1914 in Miners-vilFiOPAL services Funeral i Thursday hoeffer. He called a meeting to give staff Utah to Cyrus Edward and 1779 SO. llto Eost James tl 18, 19S4 10 am. af Jhompson, Jr. September Evans Edith Roberts Brocfftekt Married & Early Mon members final instructions about the new James Haston Thompson, Jr., Eastman's aimees flowers Warren Griffiths, Oct. 20, 1930 m 415 5th Ave. 35, died Sept. 10, 1984, In Flaming toary 574 East 1st South, where Beaver. friends may coW hour prior to computer system and left the campus, he said. Gorge, Wyo. Survived Beaver; husband, by 4 service. Burial Thursday p.m. Mrs. Rcrtph Bom June 3, (Geraldine) Smith. Porowon Cfty Cemetery. Meyerhoeffer and Sims agreed that Sims 1949, Soft Lake Legal N3 912 Mrs. Kenneth (Vickie Lynn) T 912 of Beaver; Devon, Cfty, to Jomes both would and continue Yardv, Notices through December, pay ond Haston of Thoreau, New Mexico; Larry of Mesa, Ar'zoro. Also surthat he would be available to answer staff Margaret Jane Evelyn M. Flowers W., 12 Lee Thompson. Please Check Your Ad! vived by 14 grandchildren, Evo Evelyn Modsen Flowers, questions about the computer system or other Married Karen grandchildren, a brother, great 78, of Soft Lake Cfty, passed and sisters, Truman Brodhetd, Sue Morris, NEWSPAPER AGfcNCf makes The matters. March 30, 1972, away Septemand A too Carter, both of Miner every effort to cr end errys. We ber 1, 1984 at o of Mlftord. Utah; Hinckley, Roweno Winn, ask that you check ,our od ft tocoi care cenMeyerhoeffer said he believes Sims quit his later solemPreceded in death by a son, Leo ter. St. FIRST dev ocoeas ond Dell. nized, job because he would have better opportuniBorn FebruLDS George Funeral services will be heid-- I report anv error to tnc LeGrodu1906, 9, emutt.it 4th ary Temple. ties to advance elsewhere. Last year, an p.m. In the Beaver Friday Deportment b, gal Advertising Foils, Idaho ate. University of Utah. Partner LDS Word Chapel. Friends may We cannot be calling ond ployee with less administrative experience in Reams Pharmacy. Member, to EnochBrown coil Thursday evening from tnon one oov'i more for Caroitne In LDS Church. Served o mission p.m. and Friday one hour prior to than Sims was named to supervise him. Incorrect inserhon Modsen. Maryou 00 not Southwest Indian mission. services at ft Roger D. Olpin, H. Clarence ried two Survivors: wife; sons, coil the error to our efttenron. Southern Utah Mortuary, But Sims said he quit because he could no Thomas Ammon, Ryan Brandon; Flowers, March Mountain Verw CemThonk you. Buriol, Lora Jane, mo 24. 1928, Salt two etery. longer head a department charged with up- Lonaedaughters, oil Sondy; parents, Lc.e Cfty, he T 912 T 912 NOTICE OF APPLICATION brother, preceded her m George the holding colleges grading integrity after Sherrcrtt, Komas; sister, Rooert wos 1975. She March Dorothea W. Hyde This Is to odvise youfiledthat on apdeath 14, Janet this date has been on LPN. plication Meyerhoeffer ordered employees to change Bates, Aurora, Cola Dorothea W. Hyde, oge 83, by Guordion State Bonk for perSurvived bv her doughter, Funeral services Thursday, died September 10, 1984, otter a mission to establish o branch Stephen Suttons math grade from an F to an o.m., Gronrte Soufh LDS Stake Gloria F. Pointer, Midvoie; five short Illness. 14 bonk office eft 6890 Soum High, Center, 10000 So. 2140 East grandchildren; Bom March 1901, to John Incomplete. land Drive, Sort Lake Cfty, Soft brothers, Raymond. M. ond Caroline 79, Sandy, where friends may coll A. Gudmundson West Valley Cfty and Arnold of Utah. o.m. Burial, Thursday, Denies Charges Wilson, in Soft Lake Cfty. Mar- Lake County, Woods Cross. Heber City, Utah Cemetery. Any interested person d'Siring A. Orson ried June 15, Hyoe, Graveside services will be Fri- 1945. He MortuCrandall directors, to views express regordmg tots 1984. Eddie Sutton has denied charges he pres- ary, Evanston, Wyo. dd August 30, day 1(ft00 a.m. at Mountain View mov do so in wrftmg oopilcat'-oSurvived by: one 3115 East N3 912 Memorial Estates, to the Department of Finonoai sured Meyerhoeffer into changing the grade. T 912 nieces ond nephews. 7800 South, where friends may 60 Eost 300 Sojto, Private family graveside ser- Instotutions. hour prior to ser- vices coli Sims said he became involved in the grade will be hed. Friends may P 0. Box 89, Soft Loke Cftv, Utoh MemoDirectors: Funeral vices. 1984. Cross m. Thursday, Septem- 84110. bv October Helen call p Rogers Estates rial Mortuary. dispute when an instructor and a counselor Helen Rogers Cross passed T 912 N3 912 ber 13, 1984, at Eastman Evans Bv order of the Commissioner & 1st 574 of Finonciol institutions. East Earry Mortuary, asked him to clarify school policy on changing away August 23, 1984 In Von South. Dated at Soft Loke City, Lftoh, Nuvs, California after a iong T 91? N3 9 '1? his 6th oov of September, 1984. Dawn Jorgensen failing grades to Incompletes. Sims said Eione B Weis, 1, 1912 in wos bom March She CITY Down JorgenMeyerhoeffer told him the older Sutton was Sort Lake Cfty ond was the sen,HEBER Commlss'oner 23, died Sept. 9, 1984, in a legal Notices of ond late the Judge him to doughter Soft Lake City change the grade. pressuring Mrs. Edgar Allan Rogers. Her hospftoi. NOTICE wos a former District AttorBorn July 17, Stephen Sutton, 19, had requested to drop ney ond Notice Is hereby given that, pursuont to the provisions of Title prominent lawyer in Soft 1961, in Heber 15 ond 135, Utah Code Annotated. 1953 the State Tax Comthe course last spring, but was told it was past Lake Cfty. He was olso post Cfty, to Glade D. of the Utah Bar Associmission of the State of Utoh will sen os Is the following described ond Evelyn Tutthe deadline. He said other students were al- President ation. Her grandfather was the tle property art public cjctlon to the highest biader at the hour and Jorgensen. Brthsh former Jomes. late John shown below. Any Motor Vehicle advertised below may pioce Active member, lowed to drop classes after the deadline. Vice Consul for fte be reteosed to owner prior to so upon proper proof of ownerLDS Church. motor vehicle Impounded may be withdrawn from trie States. Any Based on what the teacher said, Sutton did not ship. WaGraduate, so by to Utoh State Tax Commission. Mrs. Cross graduated from the satch High STATE IMPOUND SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES,, OGDEN, SEPUniversity of Utah where she School, Utah qualify for an Incomplete, Sims said. ? rz, 1 Oj C i Jenkins-Soff- . D fl , o 1 If Beo-ve-r. 1 0 step-so- one-ha- 1, 8 num-berwi- wos a founding member of the State University local chapter of Kappa Kapoa In child developGamma ond ocftve In campus ment, and Utah affairs. State Unlversfty LDS Instttute. She resided in Von Nuvs, CaliTeocher at Quail Park Child Defornia since 1947 with her hus- velopment Center. band Russell Cross. For many Survivors: parents, Heber Cfty; years, she was ocftve in alumni brothers, Karl, Logan; Brian, affairs of Kaooa Kappa Gamma Provo; sisters, Arlene, Heber and m the San Fernando Volley Cfty; Louise. American Fork. Chapter of the Notional Charity Funeral services, Wednesday, Leogue. p m., Heber 6th Ward Chapel. Is survived St by: her hus- Friends may coll at Olpln Mortuband, Russell B. Cross; two ary, Tuesday, 9 p.m., and at daughters, Mary Genstll, of the church, Wednesday, prior to Newbury Park. Cortfornta; ond services. Buriol, Heber City Nancy Ruiz, of Santa Barbara, Cemetery. T 912 California; ner brother, Craig T 911 Rogers; her sister, Allr Rogers, both of Thousand Oaks, Californio; ond three grandsons. Ethan A. At her request, no services Ethan ArxTew Stewart went to were held. N3 912 be with the Lord at 2:33 p.m. SatT9I2 urday, Sept. 8, Stewart Alden V. Johnson Alden Volfrled MILFORD Johnson, oge 67 died Sept. 11, 1984 In o Soft Lake hospftoi. Bom March 22, 1917 In Utah to Neis Marlin and Doris Stoddard Johnson. Mar rled Bene Tucker m Los Vegas, Nevoda. For many years, dong wrth Ms wfte, Ber they took the of Mr. ond Mrs. ro Santo Clause ftoughout southern and centroi Utah. He wos o disabled veteran of World War II. Survived by wfte, Mlftord; children, Alden Jr., of Fernley, Nevoda; K urt, of Soncfy Utah; Mrs. Jomes (Sandra) Trindei, of Moorpark, Cdrf.; Steven of Utah. Also survived by 12 grandchikfren, brothers ond sfv ter, Seimo Kirk, and DeLone JoMrson, both of Mlftord; Carroll Johnson, of Ottumwa, towa; Nets Johnson Bradford, Wisconsin, Orlvn, of Soft Lde. Preceded death bv o sister, Sandro Pederson. Graveside services will be o.m. In ft Mil hekJ Saturday ford Cemetery. Private family viewlngonly. Funeral directors, Roger D. Otaftn Southern Utah Mortucrv, Mlftord. T 9 T 9 12 day-to-da- Want Ad are tor selling FRUIT! 12 1984, si years ber 1974,., and tour days after he began to wok with Jesus. Born Novem5, Sorlngfleid, Ore- gor, to David Stewart. Survived by. Many brothers ond sisters in Christ who owott to join him. Funeroi services will be held Thursday, 12 noon, at ft Neil OT)onrll & Sons Mortuary, 37? East 1st So. Interment, Ml Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations will be received tor ft Irrtermountain Christian School, the school that Ethan hod attended, 4630 Fortune Wav, Soft Lake City, Utah. Funeral directors, Nel: O'Donnell & Sons Mortixry. HiH T N19-1- 912 Rose S. Glorioso PRICE 75, dd Rose Sic i to Gtortoso, Sept. 10, 1984, in a Price hospftoi Born Feb 5, 1909, Cosenza, Italy, to Antonio ond Marlq Urso Sicilia. Marnled Ross Gtortoso, April 18, 1925. SunnvskJe, Utah. He died Sept. 77. 1978. Member Catholic Churcn. Resident of Carbon County since 1920. Survivors; son, two daughters, Joseph, Mrv Louis (Mary) both Price; Mrs. Sidney (Josephine) Cowand, Soft Lcke two City; seven grandchildren; two brothStctlKD. Price; Joseph ers Sk. llo. Dolios, Teos Christian Burial. Moss of ft Nofte Dome del ourdes CotnoUc Church, Thursday, 10 o m. Holy Rosary will be recited. Wednesday, 7 30 p m., Mitchell Oxxl, where fr tends may coll Wednesday ond Thursday prior to services. BtricH, Price Cftv Cemetery. Fomlly suggests In lieu of flowers, contr ftmhons to Notre Dome detourdes Church, Price, Utoh. 9. Booklet 10 llommn 11 TV anchor- 13 man Hammer Breeding 'Lit es 25 Ship 2 O GO L b. SunEtI dTE R-- fefljlJFFilL FSpM A OO&lR.O vMh a u French author Marble of tennis 1 23 COHEN ait. 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POriqi,446 DOtoo,5Q4 ?'s: porhoi Eiechon Foiling CftttC'O's Pioce Gramte hiQh LiiRon Treioonev School Judge 2 ?rs Souto Eos ,,qrner ,;38 Vrg3'et pomoi,?7i2 ?f 16 84i.644 Mo ?C 78eC,?d64 28 2868,2? 282,?84 4103 4104 4 '05 4 36 4101 4,IC4'4,?-:- ctv ctv South and Stote Street, Sait Lote Cfty Utnh on Wednesoov, Septen-pe- r 16, 1984. al 9. CO No 2 mt ATTENTION V8E ond WBE Subcontroctors and Suppliers Midwest Vechonlcoi Contracsubcontractor tors is soliciting and supplier bids from M6E for ft South Clork Cft 2 on D Volley E rn. M$T. VBE Corporafohie to reiect ony or proposals or alternates pnd to waue any b'ddmg Information in toe interest of Clork Coiporation an bias due on September 14, 1984, Fmonc'Oi ser.es toe right Reclamation Facility interested Mr Prebid meeting is scheduled m tt.e oft'ce of tne Engneef on Seotember 14 1984 at 2 06 o m P uoosais wH be iecetved eft to oftice of the Engineer on VcrsaoK, September 24 1984 eft 2 00 p m ifc.e ond at th opened one reod oioud Pions ona specifications wjto be o.aiiabie eft the office o the f on September II, .964, upon a fee of 5 5 00 per set 17 Woter Phase loke Sait t h Dion Hind c"k. Soft Lake Count, Ond WBEs 1798 Engineering, 23 WBEs should conoct 010 Special Notices v.echon.cai Contractors PO Be 817 M.dwest Utah, 84084 West Jordon, sead bids for to nket Dan ond ce-e- r .o-ich includes ft construction o 2 rtr or esticncftr-ooms 31,011 cj. .or a- m tut and associwo kvwih ated spiRwov and be 'eceied b. ft Parowin Reservoir Cd until 7 prn .edrSJCv, i9, 84, at the iron Count, Sep rournouse, SO So 00 t PdOwun, UT, and then publics opened and eud aloud , Seoarcfte Special Notices yyr outt PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD! The NEWSPAPER AGENCY moves The site show m as will be on Septem ever 1 ettnH to a '0d errors in ber 12 ona 13, 84, beginning eft Each od is coretolU prr at the Iron County courtcheckec and p ooft eod, bjt when house Par owan, Ut No CMd wiH t hundreds of ods are processed occeoteo from on, confractv fr'Ot has not moot a sfte insoec each mistakes do of tion w?to t Cog too engineer through. We tt'etore, ft confroct documents mov be vou Che your oo to FIRST do. GfftO'oed at ft of.ee of Rcikm ft ouoeor j ond immediately Ekown rjnd Gunnell, me., at H5; cm. to toe Ciossft-eWest 8?0 to Prr.'O. UT, upon Departr-fof o fee of S 50. An, by calling eft we cannot be rebidoer or on, Yye reare upon rt t tor cgntrorf documer1 tjrnuK) one more than s sponsible day pigns cxia soeeft cahgns prompti . ncomea nsention if you do ngt ond ,- oox3 condhon wilt be h COI eirpr to Our CTfterftior. SvS. Tha'to vou krose e'or 5rnOO 34: portiai.ifc pciHioi, pariol.?y?C 29?2.?9?4 2930 ?9j? Preatcr South West Temple, C'tv, Utah, 84115, K en Watson, P ATTEST E BID Higf ?p 2,2fi?4 28?6.:ci?e. 2852 254, 28',6 28 t 2912 Dans .'Or E.r3-!.f-O- V. The request of 0bow Development Corpoiotion to chonge ft or Goinev Circle to norr Oha-CCle Of OOOut 2945 South 7830 West in the Shooow PIT A SubdivtS'C' Ai ne'ested oorts ore invited to atoend ona be heoid. D. Mictioei Stewart Choirmon Buora of Commissioners w ear Dooge i terryte 4134 4'5C4'5' 452 4153 PQHIOI 4 '54,440c 44 '0 pdrt-o259e OOHiO' 2s?: ?c poriai INVITATION TO Sealed proposals ate mvfted b, Cork Finonoai CorporcftxVI ft construction of ft ReJoocrtion Of Parley's Creek from 1300 Fast to 1200 East at Wilmington Avenue, in accordance with plans ond specifications prepared bv Eckhoto, Watson ond da, .uoge Bart0'0 EriCksor judge dH.0' H16.284C 28 P'ecmct NOTICE OF HEARING The Board of Commissioners Soft Lake County will consid-the following matter at a public hearing in Room 404, ON ond County Building, 400 Of A PROPOSITION the Boord of Trustees of Soft Loke C'ty Suburban Sonitor y District No 1, Salt Lake County, Utah, be authorized to Issue ond sell bonds of Salt Lake City Subur ban Sonitory District No. in on amount not to exceed 537,400,000 for the purpose of pov'ng oil & port of to cost to oc Quire, improve, or extend burtotngs to house Its ooercrfing facilities, including on ohice foclfttv ond shop complex, to ocaume od eten-s.on- s to Its existing systems for the col'ection, treatof ona the ocouisibon ment, dlsposoi sewage, including of on undivided Interest m o regional sewoge treatment Sort Lake to said owned be District, jointly by ptanf County Cottonwood Sanitary Distort, Toviorsviue-Ben-moimproveImprovement District, Granger-Huntement District Keorns improvement District, Murroy Cftv, ond the city of South Soft Loke, the construction of oddrtionol collector ond interceptor grids ond outfall lines to provide sewer service to inhabitants of said District, and the acquisition of an tond necessary therefor, and paving oil costs Incident to the authorization and issuance of the bonds, including legal, engineering ond fiscal odvlsers fees, and, to the extent necessary, Interest to accrue on the bonds dur ing the period to be covered bv the constouctoan of the improvemens ond tor twelve (12) months thereafter ond to establishment of bond reserves, and to the extent necessary to provide moneys for the rerundmg of Oil or part of to bonds authorized hereunder eft or prior to the maturity thereof, soid bonds to be due ond payable in not to date or dates, soid exceed twenty (20) veors from bonds to be povab either from od valorem taxes or from ooeratmg revenues of the District, including new coi nection tees ond otner moneys teooily avanob for suen purpose, or In port from eoch, and to be issued eft one time or from time 0 time in to d'SC'ehon Of the Board of Trustees of the District? For soid specal bond election, Soft Lake Ct- Suburban snon constitute three (3) special voting Sanitary District Mo preemets, and the description of the special voting precincts, the Soft Lake County voting Districts (or portions thereof) included within eoch such precinct, the polling places within soid special voting precincts, ond the election luoaes and atemate judges who have been appointed to conduct tne special bond election are os follows Shoft Piverdot, AM BOND ELECTION 1 legal Notices Legal Notices SUBURTO ALL QUALIFIED FLECTOPS OF SALT L AkE ClT BAN SANITARY DISTRICT 1, SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an the ?6th day of 1984, o special bond election win be held in Soft September Lcfte Cftv Suburban Sonitory D'stoict No. 1, Sait Lake County, Utah, at the voting p'oees set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district to following TEMBER 6:30 legal Notices E357 292L POHiO' ?3e 2940 t'O1 ?42,?44,?04C 2948 2C5C,?96ii?962, 29S8 ?964,?C 2976 2972, 5S ond Cathieen T 5 26 Potpourri 27 Soft drink 28 I j tile Do .'a A Lushcer Eecjhve Director ElKo-ia- h Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The Internal Revenue Service is moving some of its district offices to the jurisdiction of different regional offices. Effective Oct. 1, the Salt Lake City and Ogden districts will be shifted from the Western Region headquartered in San Francisco to the Southwest Region headquartered in Dallas. Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas will also be served by the Southwest Region, while the Western Region will serve Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon and Washington. is geared toward imThe realignment proving service to taxpayers, as well as the effectiveness. An agency's administrative agency spokesman here emphasized Wedneswhich day, however, that the restructuring also will shift the Phoenix, Ariz., District from is prithe Western to the Southwest Region marily for managerial purposes and will have virtually no impact on IRS employees, or otherwise. The change will simply mean that anyone in Utah needing to contact the IRS on a regional level would go through our regional office in Dallas, rather than the one in San Francisco, explained Larry Battorf. Our district, office at Salt Lake, as well as our center at y Ogden, will remain intact, including operations." Altogether, the IRS noted that its seven regional offices oversee operation of 63 districts and 10 service centers nationwide. Also as a result of the realignment, the District will be shifted from the Western to the Midwest Region headquartered in Chicago, while the Little Rock, Ark., District and the New Orleans. La., District, will be transferred from the Southwest Region headquartered at Dallas to the Southeast Region based at Atlanta. Purport 41 Hoad n L IRS to Move Offices At Regional Level 10 r'A'NQOF'WvHV E'F I M ar ACKOSS Fai Is lancer 14,, Stark F. Woodheod Joan Parker, I Mrrd Donoid Fronklln Start, 52, died Sept. 10, 1984, in a Soft Lake hospital. Born )oa 12, 1932, Soft Lake Cftv, to Fronklln Henry ond Zola Stark. pemar'a If? i b i 1a A M; 'C ULO'MiQNIiD by THOMAS JOSEPH f 7913 TV11 G3 12, 19B4 CTOTfSlT'RAN'D t llv Pta Andersen SEPTEMBER t Tm TO 5 -i Albert Lewis Figgien. our be Michael LJa'e Atkee, 40 I A t , n, l loved husband, tutr er, giandfo-tht'- , passed away Seytenibe 9, J84 LATlON S PAVT U, o1 30. Bom June gf 1 U REST P IN Pi'Wv has hi. jgPW- Tn 1944 In Wvo- ft Wx grondfather, Th i AND RlSHWlNc. L or enJ. to ond vAj.. mlng brother, friend OfETy kNGV.N AS U-- SPIN honored ond Gkv LIBRARY, t J to oil who knew sen A, e He 1 1 C E 9 BRANCH married SanOO J'CATIt) AT 7 6 1ST ,w him, died Sept 7T NORTH, SAi T i A 10. 1984, of his Jensen, July 26, I t'U at Iv8u of Lce TaUTAH, WILL W hon. THE BOARDS ADMiN'Stw A Born May 31 hoe He worked for 00 40 In Soil i o as TIVE 1902, plumber OFlUS 22 i ver 1C 00 Lake Cftv, to AUNTIL year AV ROOM ?0 lbert John and and wos a NOVE VHfc R 1, Vila memer of Local Elizabeth R 0 P 0 5 A l S SUBV'T-TEL F Al I ewis E igr r en e 19. FOR RESTORATION Ol Survived bv Married MilWill dred Peterson, June 18, 1930, in wfte, Sandy, sons and douglfter THE STURCTuRF AND Tn05 ft Soft Lake LDS Temp. He Tom, Jeff ond Conn, all of Son REVIEWED T A I S A W I SUBMIT DH-oWHOSE attended the LDS University ond Lce; O the Unlvet stty to Utah wher e I and Lori He Hx oak his moth- DEEMED ACCEPTABl ( Glor la ond THE BOARD WU L BE INVIT1D wos o member of Delta Phi tor er, and 'N AN OPEN TO PARTICIPATE marly ft Friars Club. He flld o War ren D. Mar short of Caift mission In Great Britain, brothers, Jomes L of Soft Lake, BIDDING SESS'ON AT ? 00 P M 1R 28, ON NdVfMBtR V Superintendent of ft MiA ond Steven of Caift; Bisn-Om ft 2rxl Ward, ond sisters, Wayne Mur OfTERMiNF THE P'jRfMASf of ft 2nd Ward, Lois Wartebour ond kim PRK.E f OR THE PROPfRU shoi, North 2nd Otorovd, of Caift.. Donoid Askee tme minimum and bishop of ft Hkto councilor of Soft Lake, his graidmother, RiO IS 10 300 00 acceptable Wrvd. in ft Liberty Sfte ana presi- Aitu Ltovo o coin., uno ms tuvur A C ONDlT 4; f lONAi tte dog, Muftey. dent of L toerty Stoke, President of ft Western States Funeral services will be AGREEMENT W'll BE ht C 0 Member of Wectoesdav, 12 noon at ft Des- TiATED W'TH TNf HIGH Mission, R TOENSURF COVf the General Welfare Committee, eret Mortuary Chape m Sandv, ft THE General Home 10055 South State St, where BUll DiNo OF 8 wos N and friends call OUTitNFD Committee, may Tuesday, RESTORATION Teochlng coiled to be a regtonol represen- pm. ond Wednesday one hour THE SUCCESSFUL B'PDFR 5 isultont of ft Des prior to services. tative T 911 eret Ir T91? proposal i Committee, HAS T Ht PROPERTY Former High Priest Group or 82 5 HO ON FBONTAOt Ward. leader in the Bonnevll c AIIJ J E f T t 5 115 a. B. AND NORTH Ordained by President Harold Virginia Aliareage; 2(3 MAGNA Lee to be o seoier in the Soft Vlr glnlo Shore ON 800 WEST of Lake LDS Temp. President Williams Aik edge, 62, died SepI DUv A THE BOARD Of the 2nd Ward property owners t ember 11, 1984. THE RIGHT TlON RESERVES association and was ward clerk Born NovemAND All RE JEC T AN TO in ft 2nd Ward ber 11 1921, Soft fcfr Bonnevll BIDS. t worked in Lake cfty to Wli- From ' Horn and Mab the Elggren Brothers Whoso Brokerage Compony. He orga- Clork Shore. nized ft A J. Elggren and Sons with his father ond brothei s in NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1939, in which he continued to September Sealed bids for comtructvn work. Member, Governors Civil 1940, Soft Lake Soft Cftv, he died the emfonkment sfctlo'S ft'r Defense Council and ft the $trober r v Conoi in i ire Lake Cfty Zoning and Ptonning vember 2, 19o0. t acceptCommission until 1954. Storage Po t Married Cftv; Soft Lake Survivors: wfte. eJ unfl 12 00 noon. Septembe Grantw. Wason ond daughters, Karl Albert dredge. Novem18, 1984 bv the Shnwhe-rter Users Assoc KJh Oh, 745 North Elggren, San Jose, Caift.; Mrs. ber m, 1963, Elko, Charles E. (Louise) Sorensen, Member, LDS Church. 500 Eost. Povsnn Utoh Jennifer Jill Elggren, Soft Lake Survived bv husband, Mogna; The oi k prooosed is the conCity; 15 grandchildren; four sons ond daughters, Mrs. Sher Insister ond mon (Carolyn) Grlmttv Magrta, struction eco.aton of ft . M. Thirl Mrs. (Mary) Gerald, Son Diego, coftfornla, line storoge conoi embonk-mentbrothers, appro imotel v 60,000 Marsh, John, Alien William end Brian, Provo; Janet, Modesto, of Soft oil Lake City. embankment cubic Mrs. yards Ray Elggren, California; lll be excavated and Funeral services, Friday, 12 Steve (Wendy) Jorgensen, Mog- mater ioi neon, in the Bonnevll 2nd LDS na, nine grandchlk en; brothers compocfed, ond opproirncfte'. 1500 1051 South Ward Chaoel, ond 7000 cubic yards of and sisters, Mrs. Seimo KenneEast. Friends may coll at Larkin dy, Mrs. Naomi Gronqulst, grovel will be pioced Work on Mortuary, 260 East South Tern-p-, James, Hal, Don, Richard, Mrs. this conftoct win also include Thursday, 8 p.m and Fri- Vtolo Lindsey. regrodmg ond compaction Of Funeral services Friday 11 "00 day, at the ward one hour prior 40,000 souaie to the services. Burial, Wasatch am. Mogna Srt.e Center, 3084 opproulmote'y yards of pond and bo'Ow arLawn Memorial Park. South 8400 W'est Friends mov eas. N3 912 N3 911 coll at Peel Funeral Home. 8525 Plans ond spec'ficaf'ons can t West 7700 South, Mogna, ThursObtained hom Bingnom C. Genevieve Tuttle day f ngi pm. and Friday at ft serto one Church hour rtm Boothe's p neerlng, 165 C Genevieve Brown Tutt, 70, vices. Interment: View (4800 Drive Wesj, Saif l.ue Voly died Sect. 10, 1984, at her home Strowbe-uMemorial Park. Cftv, Utah ond ft In Salt Lake T 9 12 N3 9 12 Water Users Avcociof'on Oft'ce, City. 745 North 500 East, Poson, Born March Utoh, tor o deposit of 520 00 23, 1914. Soil Ethel Barker E 29 Lake City, to Ethel Barker, oge 87, passed Royol Chofles away September 7, 1984, In Salt and E, Coral Lake Cfty Walters Brown. NOTICE TO OWNERS She wos bom October 1, 1887, ; Married Francis AND DEVELOPERS in Liverpool, England. Lived In '' ' N. T uttle, July OF RENTAL HOUSING for Utah Riverton, many years. . 31. 1936, Salt She Is survived by: her hus- The Housing Authority of Soft Lake City; later band. Bert Barker; doughter and Lake City is Inviting rentol ,:f solemnized. Soft Hilda and Geoft property owners ond developLake LDS TemGlover; 3 grandsons; 2 ers to submit pr oposois to parple. Seamstress. Survivors: husband. Soft Lake in o Section 8 Mooer ate At her reauest there will be no ticipate Sharon City; sons, daughters, RehaDl'rtation Program in Soft of flowers fomlly Francis, Kearns; Akxi Royal, services. In Funds for this rental Lake City. suggests donations to ft Mufti-- p Phoenix, Ariz,- Mrs. Earl R. assistance program ore providSaerosis Society of Utah. Munson, Soft Lake City; N3 911 N1912 ed by the O S. DepoHment of Mrs. Gary L. (Janice) Fabry, Housing ond U'bon DevelopK earns; Joyce Tuttle, Carol Tutment. tle both Soft Lake Cfty; Mrs. KelOwners of rentol housing witmn ly R. (Krtstme) Anderson, Tooe; 22 grandchildren; three Soft Lake Cftv mo request apbrothers, sisters. plication forms od proposo1 Burn R. Brown, Stanley E. b phone or in person pockets Brown, Mrs. Howard V. (Isabel) Cft the Housing Authot ft, of Soft Taylor, Mrs. Eugene A. (Ruby) BROWN FLORAL Co. Lohe Cfty, 180(1 S West Temp Todd, all Soft Lake CHy. Soft 304, L'ke City, UT Sjfte Funeroi services, Saturday, 84115. beginning September in, a.m., Hoitoday 14th Ward, 4917 S. 1964. 406 East 300 South The Housing Autooft, Vlewmont St. (2100 East). Soft Loke City is an eoaal opFriends may ccnl Frldov, every Blooming thing portunity orgoni:aton. Ail pm., Memorial Estates Mortushall compn. tie op SaturSo. 900 5850 and East, ary, piicob feoeroi ond stale lawv day at the church one hour prior 444 South 700 East ond regulations relating to efttif to services. Burial, Mountain motive oction, non dicnmino-tion- , Memortoi Estates, 3115 Vw 7800 So. ond eguol opooftunftv. neff floral co. East I 0her. Married Josle ft WIDNESDAY, F Catherine gust 24, NollCl Lt Askoe D. SAL lUV ALLDWEDGE, Virginia' City $., Mogna, Srpt. II, I VIM. bar n October ASK EE, Michael 0., Salt 17, IV 17, I veil. Wyoming to LoKe City, Sept. 9, 1984. Frecfrk M ond By Thomas H. Gorey Tribune Washington Bureau BARKER, Ethel, Salt WASHINGTON Utah Attorney General LoKe City, Sept. 7, 1984. CROSS, Helen R., Van David L. Wilkinson called on Congress TuesNuvs, Calif., Aug 23, 1984. day to repeal or revise provisions in federal ELGGREN, A. Lewis, laws that allow judges to award attorneys' Salt LciKe City, Sept. 10, fees to parties who win suits against federal, 1984. FLOWERS, Evelyn M state or local governments. v f LoKe City, Sept. 11, Wilkinson said such action is needed be- 1984. cause those fees, which can be awarded under GLORIOSO, Rose S., more than 100 federal laws, have "mush- Price, Carbon County, 10, 1984. roomed and are encouraging needless litiga- Sept. GRIFFITHS, Treva B., Michael A. Lewis Elggren Ostler Virgil F. Arru Drutlm legal Notices Catholic N3 9 12 r t NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following oescr bed reoi property wim be sold eft public Ouchon to the highest bidder, payable in lowfui money of toe United States at toe time of sole, at toe U'ntoh County Bunding. 147 East Moin, south front door Vernal, utoh, on September 25, 1984, at 200 p.m. of sold doy, tor toe purpose of foreclosing o Deed of Trust executed b Brod Lee F erreli ond Angela f erreii, his wfte os Trustor, In favor of Lincoln Financial Corporation, Beneficlcrv, covering reol property toccfted in Vernal, Uintah County, Lftoh, and more particularly described OS' 72 rods Sojto ond 733 feet East of the BEGINNING North ouorter corner of Section 26, Township 4 South, Range 71 East, Soft Lake Bose ond Meridian, and toence South 132 feet, ttence East 100 feet, trice North 13? feet; thence West 100 feet to toe pent of beginning ond together with a 33 toot rood ond Subject utiirty right of wov described as 7? rods South and 33 feet Eas of the ro'h Ouorter beginning 7? rods South ond 33 feet Eo4- of toe North Quarter corner of Section ?6, Township 4 South, Range ?i E ast. Soft Left e Bose and Me' idion ond running mence South 33 feet, toence F ost ?oo fee toence North 33 teeA thence West 200 feet to the point of beginning Dated this 7Cfth dav of August, 1984 Steven H Gunn Successor Trustee to which bo 'lots w"i be turmsfrea of tne C lodges of election to be b toem furnsned to ers. to ft- district to the auaiif'ca vot- The ports eft soid poi'mg p.ocos will be open t'om 7 00 o'clock A M to 8 00 O clock P M There win be no special regisftcft'on of voters for to l bond election and tt otticioi reg ster lost mode or rf , ised Shod constitute toe for such election, ecept tojt the register k of Soft Loe County County egister at his oft'ce dur ing regular office hours, except Scfturoov, Sjndoys and ond except during the period immediately preceding to special bona election, any person ,no on ft dote of toe election will be o Qualified e'ector and will reg'stpr such person os provided bv lew The County Clerk win cau toe registration agents to man? registration lists or coos of such lists ovoiiob at eoch of the above described porting places Absentee bortoh. mo, be ootoined b ony person otherwise ertg'b to vote eft the special bond election but who is physically disabled or who epect to be absent fr on' Suit l ok e Count, on the OOv of the election b, mak mg opprtccftior m h manner and wrtmn the t'T pr ovided by low, e'tof- m pe: so 1 O' bv o toe oft'ce of toe of toe dish ict eft 3844 bo ftuu ( Soft LOke City. Utah (IfH Cr C'k pr FUBUC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that bC' ,8 '984, ttipt C1 'g O dC n 't icnpr than 'i rt.; after SU;1 ft w'M c boar of T u ti specaieft bond ect-onmee its regu'.jr meeting muce eft 3844 Souto 10C1 F ost tr- Sort C toy, Ltuh eft ? 0C o Noon carya-.Jr ns mi e.ection O' 'd derij- e the 'esum. 0 sa1-G'VE N bv order o the Buar d of T,ustees o Sa't No l, Su Sonftor y Count,, Uoh, j iof ft' do, Jot U A Dh'Ct jyv,s. 'c4 .:c ev od te 't Lae Loe s u Feer se" Neft L Aftes s f mil Me .er Clerk C S6 hjif man Please Dial 237-200- 0 And thanks for your call V; D iiK t .i iff .1'. !'h r ..MT Urt - |