Show niW—- - Last to the Soviet Union were imorritxict Doectot ls: k 9020110 Against Hunger 3 40 i) west WVC 4000 4 ii I sway 1 1 t1 I I k I Utah Regents Expected to Reduce Colleges' $62 Million Wish List' I I Li 1 1 1 By Katherine I i os THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The 1992-9budget "wish list" for Utah colleges and universities totals mere than $623 million The money would be used for some 4300 new students a 7 percent employee benefit package and improvements to libraries and other programs But the list which will be presented to the 16-member Utah Board of Regents Thursday is only a request Regents have traditionally trimmed the list dramatically before presenting it to the Legislature Last year for example colleges asked for $575 million in new state tax dollars but received only $248 million from lawmakers "The size of the request is indicative of the extreme needs that exist within the Utah System of Higher Education" commissioner Wm Rolfe Kerr wrote in a memorandum to the board "Had the institution not been limited to a maximum amount the request certainly would have been much larg3 4 I 0 dram man East and nent 911 1 and t LOCALREGIONAL The Slit Lake Tribune i 1991 1 er" Colleges will ask Regents for $157 million to admit 4315 new students to the system However that total likely will increase by November when schools 1 have completed enrollment reports for fall quarter the commissioner said "Those are early estimates that are probably too small" he said third-wee- k t ii 1 For several years colleges have been struggling to meet enrollment demands The "bubble" of students that filled Utah's public school system in the 19808 are now putting a strain on the state's college system There also are a growing number of adults returning to college for better employment training Those two populations combined to create a 6 percent enrollment increase in 1990-9- 1 Besides enrollment funding colleges are seeking $22 million for employee pay increases and another of the salary gap that $82 million to fill exists between Utah professors and their peers around the region Under the plan faculty and staff would get a 5 percent salary increase plus another 2 percent to pay for increased costs of benefits and retirement Another $151 million has been requested for other projects: $21 million for library acquisitions and staff at all nine schools $13 million for engineering projects at the University of Utah and Utah State University $795000 for undergraduate education at the U USU and Southern Utah University $312400 for a statewide nursing program at Weber State University n $130000 for a program offered through USU and Snow College one-fourt- h prison-educatio- i trl and and 1 id all m 1 N !ugh- klyn- - I odan "leen Fired SL County Official To Receive New Hearing By Dan Harrie i s 24 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1 12 ntet I woes 1 )tene i 911 q for 8 I 'i The Utah Court of Appeals has ordered Salt Lake County to give former investigator Ralph Tolman a new hearing on his firing in 1986 by then County Attorney Ted Cannon The three-judg- e panel in an opinion released Tuesday ruled unanimously that Mr Tolman was denied a fair hearing by the county's Career Service Council a citizen review board that upheld his firing for misconduct His offenses included a conviction on alcohol-relatereckless driving and an alleged assault on an and a male acquaintance he found together The ruling means Mr Tolman who along with chief investigator Don Harman and Mr Cannon was convicted on criminal charges in 1987 has a chance of getting his old job back Mr Cannon was forced to step down from office that same year just months before d off-dut- ' )rovo )ther five Mar and West Valley Pollee Seek 2 Men in Rape at Gunpoint y WEST VALLEY CITY — Police were searching Tuesday for two men who abducted and raped a woman at gunpoint Monday morning after her car broke down The men wore ski masks and drove a car with possible the end of his second term because of his indictments on official misconduct charges Mr Harman who was fired after his conviction for attempted evidence tampering was rehired as a county investigator about three years ago and given $77500 in back pay when the appeals court threw out his conviction At about the same time the court also overturned Mr Tolman's conviction for official misconduct but affirmed convichis tion In its latest ruling the appeals court said the Career Service Council improperly considered hearsay testimony against Mr Tolman in determining he was an unfit public license plates victim was The driving to work when her car broke down near 2100 S Redwood Road about 7 am As she was walking along Redwood Road an older Ford pulled up and the passenger pointed a gun at the woman and ordered "Get in or die" according to West Valley Detective ld light-blu- jury-tamperi- e Tracy Cowley The woman thought it was a joke until the man cocked the gun then she got in the car and was ordered to lay on the back seat he said After driving several hours the abductors stopped in a field somewhere in the vicinity of 5600 West and 4800 South There she was raped twice by the driver while the passenger held a gun She was then allowed to get dressed and leave She walked to her sister's West Valley City home and called police employee The judges also said the council failed to address Mr Tolman's legal claims and they criticized the panel for leaving a hearing transcript riddled with more than 3000 gaps — missing words statements and entire arguments irea- ri Legal Notices E afore 911 ter of I Granite Students to Sell Coupon Books In Blitz to Raise 000000 for Schools 1 4 By Vic Garcia your r the and V 11 Me Lawn one THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Beginning Friday approximately 45000 students from the Granite School District will launch a 10- day selling barrage of coupon books called "School Checks" to raise $400000 for their schools The "School Checks" program marks one of the largest schoolbusiness partnerships ever in Utah said Larry Jenkins chief operating officer of RAMCO Inc a consulting company for of the Granorganizations The kick-of- f ite "School Checks" program was announced Tuesday before members of the Granite Education Foundation Granite PTA and corporate sponsors Presently five other school districts across the nation operate a "School Checks" program Mr Jenkins said but Granite is the company's largest partnership Each book will be sold for $10 Of that amount $6 goes to the student's school $1 goes to the Granite Education Foundation and $3 goes to RAMCO Inc All coupons and contest entry forms from about 70 Salt Lake Valley area businesses contained within the book add up to a $700 value The book includes coupons for discounts and complimentary food items at restaurants coupons for entertainment and hotels and discounts for retail stores and services If the students from 55 of the district's 90 schools can sell all 60000 books it would mean more than $400000 will be generated for those schools Not all schools will participate because of prior fund-rai- s fund-raisin- 911 J coil )day 911 tern 2 It NEWSPAPER AGENCY mokes it top-sellin- top-sellin- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS disaster-stricke- n YWCA Luncheon To Focus on 'Racial Justice' Racial justice will be the topic at Leader Luncheon III an annual event of the YWCA celebrating the varied contributions of women to the Salt Lake commu11 279 the 911 - nity Outstanding achievements by individuals will be recognized with awards presented during the Oct 22 luncheon at Red Lion Hotel Six categories of achievement include business education arts and communication human services government and public health and science medicine and technology Keynote speaker will be Bernadine Newsom Denning founder and president of DMP Associates Inc a Detroit-baseconsulting firm Ms Denning is firmer director of Detroit's Human Resources Department and past assistant superintendent of Detroit Public d Schools Leftover Food From Gulf War To Fill Utah Pantries Today By Jack Fenton THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE food which would have been devoured by Operation Desert Storm troops if war in the Persian Gulf had last- ed longer is due in Utah today Ann Kagie director of the De- partment of Community & Eco- nomic Development's Communi- ty Services Office announced the beginning of Desert Share as representatives of community groups and the Department of Human Services gathered for a Government-issu- e meeting recently Pantries outside Salt Lake County want 16000 cases of canned food including meat vegetables fruit cereals bread and grayola bars she said Oth- ers predicted the metropolitan area would request 50000 cases Early plans to ship the surplus military food from the Middle East to the Soviet Union were changed due to pressure from Utah's congressional delegation Ms Kagie said For now it's not known how much or what kind of food will be available Military packaging puts food in field ration and institutional sizes Soup kitchens will get the institutional sizes "Food banks are really in trouble" said Shirley Weathers of Utah Issues an advocacy group Stocks are dwindling she observed She blamed inadequate welfare grants and the buying power of food stamps Based on calls to the Information and Referral Center families put off paying rent andiutilities so they can buy food said Charles White Pantries across Utah have been short of food all summer added Steve Johnson Utahns Against Hunger 040:01Cf OF HEARING DOCKEI NO 91441 AND CAUSE NOS SALT LAKE CITY MURRAY CITY Surdius denicies and Equipment Pus Reece Evidence born Rem S INVITATION FOR MD Sandy Cob Corporation will accept seatect bras too LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT 115fORE THE BOARD OF OIL GAS AND MINING DEPARIMENI OF NATURAL RESOle0CE5 STATE OF WAN liti MATTER OF THE APPLICATION Of COASTAL Oft AND GAS CORPORAION FOR WELL DETERMINATIONS PURSIJANI TO SECTION 103 ANti SECTION 107IC) Of THE NATURAL GAS POLICY AO OF tom THE STATE OF ISIAH TO AU PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE ENURED MATTER Soo le0 Pro Posois wed be coisvea Dv Me board of Eouconon of Ine Glary School Ow mct of its °dice 340 East 3545 us to 300 p luesloy Septernuer 24 991 in Room 14 tor toe lumuning of oil mot mcdencits transportation and service tor toe development Of benoton Meoctows Subdoiston 2600 West 6200 South Salt Lase Crty titan &as will OubliCly opened and read in Room 14 of the Administration Ottice Bolickng 240 East 3S45 South Sod Lose City Utah at 300 pm Tuesday Septem- VARIOUS PARK SANDY CITY The scooe ot that101e° STRIPS - WIIHIN "gt00 repot ireptocement necessaty Special Notices ol PLEASE "I' be to tumor oh the lobo: motet ots and equipment neetiea to Walk at OXCOVO-- i cornpiee eon nuts:Moen Ot teraS soil afaaatatiall diadirdaand ony t$000taa DOCKNI CUM clkiner Sia0W011 or toad hereby gtven that 0 Examiner appointed of 04 Gos and Boma lee by sviti conauct o neranng on Thursday October 1 1991 at 900 0m or os soon thereafter as possibie in We Office of the Divisions of Oil &as and Waning 3 et North temp 3 Mod INotioe SATURDAY SEPT letti V AM PIA PREVIEw FRIDAY 10 AM DV West inseam Avenue (eSt So Redwood Rood) Over 100 diets to op sold to Me MOestniade (1411S Cnev Cesetritw Ford LTD's Cites Motu Clsev omicseis Ceciion Acores tons teeds (21 Ford IOW minsIS COMPrefr Swots pu fl sees generators letts Sara (Nner 213 coot (need drive) 'SO Otwear IS' boat wen (2) 230 I Mert t K It YOUR ADI The NEWSPAPER AGENCY motes every etiort cw000 errors in dO verlisenwnts Each ad is carequay chedwo cirri proofread but when hundreds di ads ore processed each cloy inistaites do slip thrown We ask therefore INA You chech yaw cid The 0itt ST day It appears ono amnedwiely radar any en- - 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AtiAE WILL SIMI' FOR 120 D 4 0310 06ori4ir 24Hrs 6 $120 GREEN 1963 SUZI GS450L 1983 MAZDRX7 and EVENING Appt's ROBERT MINER 4 02:30 PM RANDYS SERVICE ti4nn Itierr4' act 'Ntak 384 11:30 AM POP'S Elf fir cat al ofA7 ate 1111100 EMEP' GARAGE 1968 INI1 BUS 1918 FORD GTE 1977 FORD PIN J lower-incom- e 143 $100 to start WEEKEND V 1299 SOUTH HWY 191 MOAB UT 84532 SD 1911X161057 4D 1G1AEI68988A217953 SW itlIf 77W 785i '1025 1053 WEST 400 NORTH MOAB UT 84532 PC SiE2042093 71 lilA240352u4 220 NORTH MAIN MOAB Ul 345 11:00 AM Legal Services ci7di To PC013002710 RS AM WIGGINGS TOWING 1977 HOND ° 44! "Ill cic BANKRUPTCY 2"H23C2B2030s9 'Or - SO L5000 LOST: Golden Retriever male Vic 3000 So Tht E Reward at 40 4D PM41K2L212008 PERM 09:00 PM THOMPSONS TOWING 0910 arkffITIT LOST: Dog small white and brown Short Noir Jcs:k Russell Terrier mole 1479 East Spring Late vic LOST mail white mole Pond 4505 50 ISSO West LOST: Whie and ton temcie dog Neavy set in East Midvole Pecs Nome' Wink te 5612419 ohms CP 1D37967466516 MC MI(08043 1979 HOND CB7 Mt'j3' -- LOST Dog mole white Lab brown leather color win rob tags missing since Swot Sat etc 3020 So 700 East Reward 4842131 PT I 8X 304 PRICE UT 84501 RArs PAINT & PODY 1976 CHEV MCL 19 1972 1972 Bind w ALK TO SOMEONE WHO CARE& Sierri Palmer 8 Assocts (As Osumi on - 0 TALK RALNO) 965-178- 7 1' 1 or IGCEC14H5EJ185653 1985 CHEV LICIC10 PM 'emote Samoyed FOUND: di ABOVE t hi" ATTDRNEY AT LAW Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provision of and 135 Ulan Code Annotaied 1953 the Stole To COmmissoon c4 the Slate of Utah will sell "us is" the following deschbed property at public auction to Itse highest bidaer the hour and place shown below Any motor vehicle advertised below may De released to the owner prior to the saie upon property prod ot ownership Any motor Vehicle impouhueg maybe wtihdrowntrom the sole the Utah Slate ton Commisson 0430 UT toy l'- 16 I I15 FOUND: Alaskan Samoyed mole clog 3300 South 3300 Eget 467460j FOUND: Small Mince white dog tali win butt markings Int East 33rd So FOUND: Block whhe kitten coin coke 4044669 2370405 5914439 091891 ilill ' FOUND: Large Pock trunk en No tram WOW troviiirra Seat 4 Lail 94448 la to DIVORCE -It- I cot Brown L — MOTOR VEHICLE UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION STATE IMPOUND SALE — CARBON COUNTY — F CARBON UT 0400 PM HUNTS TOWING CLIL1 1 i - NOTICE PO YOUR FOUND Young Mole Block Lob Drahet CO0 FOUND: White and cnorcool grey kitten mole deciowed Federal SwigMs areo FOUND Young Slomese Female Green coliar Feder Nes? Ms area FOUND Femoie MownitHusky Vic o 900 So and Main Choke cha4n 4833854 FOUND: 2 large noodles 98 in Sandy Write rnole ma black 'intake Co 5724618 rtt01° - Secretary of the Board 355 West North temple 3 Triad Center Suite 350 Salt Lake City Utah 84180-120(801) 237-200- 0 DUNEA Cooker ShoMets mixed breed yr old both need good home 2644772 'A' STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL GAS AND MINING W Caner Chairman James ts Janice web grochwri Devis end Pekingese Ion mole Pound c Notice is hereby given that the Board of O Gas and Mining State ot Utah will conduct a hearing on Wednesday October 21991 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible in the Boardroom of the Division of Oil Gas and Mining 355 West North Temple 3 Triad Center Suite 520 Salt Lake City Utah The hearing will be conducted on accordance with Utah Code Ann ss 1 it seg (1953 as amended) Utah Code Ann ss (1987) and the Procedural Rules of the Board The purpose of the proceeding will be for the Board to evidence and testimony and to consider whether it should enter on Order 1 Modifying Its Order in Cause No 131-8- 1 to substitute 2640 teen for "3960 feet" in subsection 2 of said Order 2 Designating that such modification should apply to the established drilling units for the production of gas oil chid related hydrocorbons 'from the Upper Green Rive formation for the following lands Township I South Range 2 West USM All Section 1 and 2: All except Nil2NW14 Section 3 All Section 4 All 12 9 Section through 3 Destgnating that such action will achieve uniformity tor the Board's Orders in Cause No 131-8- 1 and Cause No $SOnniA 4'4-lt FOuNU- Mil Natural persons may appear and represent themselves before the Board All Other representation by parties before the Board will be by attorneys licensed to practice low on the State of Utah or attorneys licensed to practice law in another prediction which meet the rules of the Utah State Bar for practicing law before the Utah courts Persons interested in this matter may participate pursuant toffy Procedural Rules of the Board The Petition ona any subsequent pleadings may be inspected in the office of the undersigned DATED this 5th day of September 1991 ' Al - 'And f1 t:v' wk' i— S oonellortVOndon?4?01m Lost and Found t -- LOST: Maltese muck mix "'mole dog iight Parket red collar 'Tame Lost 99 2200 West 4700 South area RE 5821428 S314100 WARD LOST: Mole Samoyed Main coilar sic 3500 So 24c1 East - TY it 1111Pettaq Void AXTON ESTATE WEDS SEPT 1Tel 7 PA PrevIew 6 pm until sale SNP So 2na East Murray SL county Promos Pme Arts MP The stale at Illy Acsvormann do ceased DO skletwara velSh me rat library tab le waStut WrOW around bed lags at tine colassware coslume lewelry tarn° clinlna crew TV MOW lit barrn M thea's set al etuna microwave: ENTIRE EST ATE everything oast Auchaneeri LOST: Large block Lab longhair mole name 'Jason' East Miaow area 7774498 message NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION DOCKET NO CAUSE NO BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE BOARD'S REQUEST FOR MODIFICATION OF ITS ORDER IN CAUSE NO ESTABLISHING 1 DRILLING AND SPACING UNITS FOR THE UPPER GREEN RIVER FORMATION IN CERTAIN LANDS IN THE BLUEBELLALTAMONT FIELD DUCHESNE COUN- '1 ea123720W QUALITY AUCTION SURPLUS OF THE YEAR FREE BROCHURE LOST KEYS Near Smitills Ph So 900 West Reword Coll 54142 NOTICE Utah Air Quallty Board of proposing to adopt a policy for computer modeling performed as port of the air quality analysis for new sources of air poliutron The proposed policy will require an owner aproMn9 for a Approval Order to Consituct and Operate to comply with specific guidelines when performing computer modeling to snow potential air quality impacts The purpose of this policy is to establish appropriate standardized levels of modeling based on pollutant type and errliSSIOn rote specify the modeling intormobon needed from the applicant to nave 0 compkote air quality analysts and to insure that tire information required to track increment consumption is provided by the applicant Public scoping meetongs for the purpose of garnering cornments on the proposed guidelines have been scheduled at the following times and locations September 25 1991 1:00 pm Division of Air Quality Large Conference Room 19501 West North Temple Salt Lake City September 25 1991 7:30 pm thotan CountyUtah State Office Building Conference Room 152 East 100 North Vernal September 26 1991 6:00 pm Dixie College South Aammistrotion Conference Room 225 South 700 East St George Copies of the proposed 91uidetines are OV0110We at the local health departments and the Sall Lake Clty Public Library Each of tIre scoping meetings will continue until all comments have been received Both written and oral comments will be accepted and considered equally Written comments may be mailed directly to: F Burnell Cordner Director Division of Air Quality Department of Environmental Quality State of Utah Salt lake Cert Utah 841114820 The I "wines Auction ever-shrinki- - N AIXTION litritaki percr0 Ce Wftentr aosernere areo This ecioatS 12 ban 0 sporel S00 spore 400?Si0 6 Mat emits from vote wort) on the Protect and bid docuSpeciticartans ments can be obtained ROM Depart-meIns Clty Ford-lam(access test eye) south entrance) 440 East BOBO South Deacetritera by calling 2374000 Sanas diet September 3ra tor a °Boost or $35 00 which is reWe Mille that we came be re fundable upon return ot all bod sPonsibie for met e thcat one day's Oocuments on good conarean Soil Loke City 350 Suite OKOCTOCI insertion it YOU eta noi ICentel considet the apptico- Fat hither sntorrnatton contact DIN the error to ow attenhon EGO OT Dan Merlon° Pants bons of Coastal Oi and Gas Scott Thor You 9 Deportment Corporation The hyaena will be conductSeated Pods must Oe mceNed romance with Utah by the some office no toter than ed in Code Ann Is 404-- 1 of sect 400 PM SEPTEMBER 10 1991 UTAH STATE errit be pubitCh (i953 as amended) Utah where Code Ann ss 6346b-- 1 et seg opened and teed aloud in the S ber 241991 the Naturoi Gas Policy test hoot conterence r00111 This nght is reserved titif the 1(4987) 1976 (Pubtic Low RESIDEtf-SANDY CITY CORPORATION REBoard of Education to fet0C1 rules and reguiations SERVES THE RIGHT 10 REJECT (aUtSide Sad Lake Areo) any and oft proposals A certi- adopted thereunoer ANY ANDIOR ALL BIDS RE The purpose O the hearing fied of castwer s check of bid CEIVED TO WAIVE ANY INFOR Take advantage at Our bond of not less than we per- will be to determine wtiether MALITY OR TECHNICALITY IN BIDS TOLL FREE WATTS LINE cent (5) ot the amount of Me the natural gas produced from RECEIVED WHEN DEEMED tN IHE NBU 40137 tri the yeti McLeod Did orovm poyabie to the BEST INTERESTS 01 THE CITY Alt to place YOUR AD of toe Booto ot Et:location of Section 30 Township Y South BIDS THAT MEET EXCEED OR ARE County In Oasstfied Granite School District shali ac- ROPE44 22 East Llintah COMPARABLE 10 MINIMUM ouaIllies under is 103 ond ss two RIB the Or check ACWILL BE company IMO-canatural SPECIFICATIONS bid bond of the accePte0 bid- 107(C)of (5) CEPTED NatUftli the Gas Policy gas) der shod be forteited on case he Act For Sandy City of 1078 800-662-91toffs or refuses to enter into the 86 Mind J Bos person desiring to obted contract or furnish the 100 to Any the apptication Or otherwise Agent Purchosing 8 AAA TO 4 PM DAILY performance bond ond 100 intervene in the proceeding 83820240 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY rnatenol and tabor payment must Ne a written protest or noNOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Pc td Os reouired by the Owner tice of intervention Witil the The foitowing aescnbed parand the Slate or Utah IBoard within fifteen days of the WATKINS instructions plans specifica- dote of publication of this no- cel of real properly located th tions and proposal blanks will tice It such o protest or notice Salt lake County Slate of Utah Order now for ttoncioy cooking to will al auction in be $old public Products since 1868 donhIIQ be on hie Itte Administrative of intervention is received a biotic pepper extroCts Office Of Grande Scnool District heating will be scheduted be the highest bidder at the north spices Write for tree Room 12 340 Lost 3545 South tore the Board Protestants an- doors of the Salt Lake County should be pie- Courthouse 240 East 400 South J one M Moil Ordering Co September 16 1991 where they d rot intervenors demonstrate at the Salt Lake City Utah on the 2200 Inc East Pioneei Sand trt SOTO may be consutted or secured pared tohow this molter affects Clay of October 1991 at the tor the purpose of brocting A hearing interests their hour of 930 AM tor the purpose will of $5000 be deposit DATED this 6th day of Septem- of toreclosing a nub deed exeto guarantee ileum of cuted soid plans Said deposit will be ber 1991 by Wayne Pace and SanSTATE Of UTAH dra Pace as nustors in Myr)! of relunded provided the plans BOARD Of OIL GAS AND First Financial Sererces and spectlications ore returned Chlystet MINING as beneficiary REAL ESTATE AUCTION within ten days following reJames W Coder Chairman Corporation of bid covering real properly located BY ORDER OF The Small Business ceipt 5 Janice L brown NOTE A prebid conference will 801 South McClelland Street at oh Board the Secretary Adminstration an agency of the be held at the Granite School 355 West North Temple San Lake City Utah: in Sat! Lake Gov't District cot:defence Room 14 on 3 Triad Center Suite 350 County State of 0tati and more Solt Lake City Tuesday September 17th 9:00 Salt lake City L'Iah 84180-120parttcularly clescnbect as follows: am A review of pions and (801) 7167 So Highland Dr lX100 East) Novel-wespecifications and rob site walk 96820190 Commencing at the corner of tor 11 block through will be made or tots INVITATION TO BID 7 pm Thursday Sear 12 conterence Prospective bid- The 9 FREMONT HEIGHTS and Housing Authority of Soft ders ore REQUIRED to attend moo sq N building used as a Day runrung thence south 35 City will receive bids for 123 1 feet Center tor 94 children Ross t Wentworth Lake east Care tool:thence Surtace Cleaning and Sealing EXCELLENT TERMS FOR DUALS Director School Facilities on lee! thence north 35 protect 403 771 S 200 L 640 1 feet Down )0 BUYERS (25 123 FED to west Granite School District S 400 thence E and 770 S Denver until )5 Years qui& ogionsval NO Published Sept 1991 the place ot beginning 300 pm mountain standard Cr Met) CALL FOR FREE withpints 96820140 voll sold the be properly on time Thursday September BROCHURE WITH TERMS ANL) 26 1991 at the Housing Author- out warranty as to title encumCONDITIONS payity of Salt Lake City located ot brances or possession on of the lawful money able 1800 S West Temple Suite 304 AUCTIONSWFST United States of Amenca at time Salt take City Utah 84115 ProUTAH WEST PROPERTIES INC posed forms of contract docu- of sale this 4th Dated ments Including plans and day at Septemore available ber 1991 specifications s Roger Ischanz from the Housing Authority between the hours of 8:00 am Successor trustees and 4:30 pm until Tuesday 2400 West 7800 South 209A September 24 1991 the Hous- West iCKCiOn Utah 84084 ing Authority reserves the right 99820110 to meted any or all bids or to 01 the Secured Party waive any tni- matey tn the bid- By Order the toilowIng property will be alding at Luke City at sole tered public 96820150 international Ilu Cks Inc 1475 PUBLIC NOTICE W 2100 S Sall Lake City Utah During the months of Septem- 84115 Said soie will take Place ber October and November on September 17 1991 starling Granite School District will be at 10:30 o'clock AM (1) One 1987 international Model 9370 conducting hearing screening tests on all Irish and third grade Serial No 2HSPBX4172HC000339 T4A011 In addition students may be arranged parents inspection THINK FIRST who have concerns about their by appointment CASH SALES OF THE SUPER Child's speech language or ONLY inquires may be made at hearina may conlaci the the Associates Commercial SUPERMARKET 4 speecteionguage pathologist Corporation Branch Manager OF Inly AND! MED CAM at their school or call at PO Box 977 Burnsvilie FOUND 71IF )611'06101U to Obtain an evoluation 55337 (612) PrlION MIME 96820040 8U820130 CLAMP WAIITME DEVELOPMENT OF SUBDIVISION ar "We're very excited about this program" Gov Norm Bangerter was expected to speak at Tuesday's announcement but was delayed in reWeber turning from a tour of County The governor's education specialist Colleen Colton said the governor wholeheartedly supports the program y to 10-da- top-sellin- Vaults 1114 Monuments MMEMmomEnEM1lb Legal Notices of ices I to moo errs Yoe Mt eat you creak you clo the NM Duo I ometes ono tnntectoolett moot Cirri WO 10 the Lego Aoverteno Leocement Dv oolong 237-2ete corm' toe Jot mote Peri ore acet root-ac- t interhon 0 you coo not me Ire elm( to ou °lemon thont you wean Phone 9:45- ) non-prof- g ing commitments said Mr Jenkins "We want to strengthen the concept of the education foundation which allows for corporate and individual contributions" Mr Jenkins said "There are a lot of people who don't know an education foundation exists This is a way of making people aware of the foundation" Mr Jenkins said the y selling period for students follows RAMCO Inc's philosophy of "get into selling big get it done and go on to other things" Granite District Superintendent Loren Burton said he is optimistic about reaching the $400000 mark selling "a book that practically sells itself" Individual schools and students stand to gain from the selling IBM has donated $24000 in comg puter hardware for one secondary g school and the two elementary schools g The district's student will win a $4000 Hewlett Packard computer and the second and third top sellers each will win a Hewlett Packard calculator The top seller from each school will receive a one-yesupply of Pepsi products "Schools are so challenged to raise money that we have to pursue programs like this" said Granite Board of Education President Judith Larson rnat Please Check Your Ad! the B5 11 1991 020—Auction Soles trber 185 September Wednesday 71Sie Sr OW W W V C I |