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Show r; f.f f'f 2C The Sail t.ake Tribune, January Tut-sd- rfTV w rf11 Area Deaths 6R ior ence N, Jon 17, iVijft. Cl Afck, Zen a h., Jan G rv C Mane Lefler L , IV, IVfeft High-Spee- CRITTENDEN, Ivan H, Ogden, Veber Count, Jan F t D NO V 8 gi jv On v yoriuar '9. tr e IVdft. o nqmr Of mph. The officer followed the car through two red lights to the northbound entrance to Once on the freeway, the vehicle accelerated to an estimated 100 mph, and the officer radioed for assistance By the time the vehicle had reached North Salt Lake, patrol cars from the Layton, Kaysville and North Salt Lake police departments, the Davis County Sheriff's Office and the Utah Highway Patrol also were in pursuit, officials said. The vehicle rammed a North Salt Lake police car that had pulled up next to it and forced it off the freeway. It also rammed a Clearfield police vehicle that had pulled in front of it to slow it down and it rammed the patrol car again as it skidded sideways down the freeway. No one was hurt in the collisions. acjugnt er Fading, of Besides second-degre- Mr. Davenport is accused of aggravated arson in the Nov. 2 death of Donald Ray Legg of 669 4th Ave. (200 North). Mr. Legg jumped from a second-storwindow of a burning apartment y building at that address and landed on a fence post and chain-lin- k fence. He later died of internal injuries at LDS Hospital. Charges filed Nov. 6 in 5th Circuit Court allege that Mr. Davenport spread a flammable liquid on interior stairs of the building and ignited it. The inves- tigating an apparent armed robbery homicide at a South Salt Lake home Sunday. One man was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail in connection with the 6:30 p.m. incident in which two men tried to rob Ted Sommer, no age available, at his home at 3341 S. 700 West, according to a report at the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office. and attempted knocked on Mr. Som- when to the door. According report, Mr. Sommer struggled with one of the men, who brandished a pistol, and pushed him into a trailer opened near the porch. The two men then ran, allegedly firing shots at Mr. Sommer as they escaped. He attempted to follow the two in a vehicle as they fled on foot northbound on Interstate 15 but was stopped by a deputy, the report said. Citizens Panel to Discuss Block Grant The Sandy City Community Development Block Grant Citizens Committee will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Senior Citizen Center at 8781 South 250 East. The citizens commit- to the Sandy City Council on how to spend the city's annual Community Devel tee makes recommendations opment Block Grant, this year totaling about $400,000. All residents of the city are encouraged to attend the meeting and to make suggestions. The committee is responsible for looking at the many suggestions for funding which will be made- - Area Births Births reported at Salt Lake area hospitals Include: ll LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Llovd, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. David G. Miller, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Anderson, son. Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Mlfton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Twede, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Weslev Taylor, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steve daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. David R. Sodler, son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grolewskl, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Wendall D. Sleight, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Charles A. McCurdy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Greg F. Powell, son. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Marshall, son. Mr. ond Mrs. James D. Barnes, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Kevin M. Oberbeck, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. David Muir, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Boldwln, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Russell Grange, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Sampson, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. John Corev, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Ken W. Bar ben, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly J. Wllcock, daughter. Mr. and Mr s. Robert L ee Hansen, son. Mr. and Mrs. Roberto son. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bruce Atkinson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hal S. Sharp, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Dan J. Davis, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. K. Douglas Kenning, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrence Lopei, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. William I. Brusteln, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Tidwell, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Cannon, son. Mr. and Mrs. S. Brent Pollard, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fishier, son. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Solomon, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bolduc, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wilcox, son. Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Davis, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Dan J. Simpson, son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webster, son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paul Kuni. daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Rulon Nve, son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Hansen, daughter. Mr and Mr s. Char les Ar nold, son. I Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nelson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. K. Scott Gilu, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Harvey, son. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell M. Miyatoke, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McAllister, son. Mr. and Mrs. Duggar, son. Mr. and Mrs. Fife, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ronald Jerry Thomas, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Eames, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Hunt, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell Chesley, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beech, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred son. Mr. and Mrs. Val J. Newman, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert L. Taylor, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Kevin J. Hancock, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nell L. York, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. W. Javier Martinez, son. Mr. ond Mrs. David daughter. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Devers, son. Mr. ond Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Crane, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Val C. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Tanner, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Earl McGInty, son. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Hansen, daughter. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Holy Crohs Jordan alloy Hospital Barbara Townsend, Danny Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiser, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Abdulhalld All, son. Mr. and Mr s. Gene Copeland, son. Stella Valleio, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Song, daughter. Mr. and Mrs Craig Wallace, daughter. Mr. and Mrs Jim Brown, son. Mr. and Mrs Ever shed, son. Mr. ond Mrs T daughter. Mr. and Mrs Gary J. Faith, Patrick Reynolds, son. IioiHMT alley Hospital and Mrv Billy Mr Seor le, son. , Mr, and Mrs. Terry son. Mr and Mrs. Randall Childesler, son. and Mr s. Phillip Wovniun, daughter. Mr Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Mr. and Mrs. David Holfor d, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Hebert Stockman, son. Mr. and Mr s. David Por te , daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Shawki Omar , daughter Mr, ond Mrs. Dirk Cow ley, son, Mr andMrs TomCcker, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Davis, daughter Mr. and Mrs Michael Coleman, daughter Mr. and Mrs, Michael Mar ett, son. Lakniow Hospital Mr. and Mrs Sendolor y, son. Brett $ Limcrsity Hospital Mi. and Mrs Dunlel KhuonQ Mi. and County, Jon. 19, 1986. STEPHENSON, Bruce S., Jan. 19, 1986. TAKADA, Roy R., Price, Carbon County, Jan. 18, 1986. TUTTLE, Stanton Ray, Price, Carbon County, Jan. Cos- Mis. Wulter C.ai zor elll, daughter in ho Evelyn L., Salt Lake City, Jan. 19, 1986. GeralWOODWARD, dine, Salt Lake City, Jan. 1986. 18, !' Thf rrn "' I'Ht'TM ' 1 rrm Con-ce- Sun Ann Our beloved wife, motner, grondmother ond friend, Helen S. McCollough, 67, possed away Jon. 18, 1986 in Mesa, Arizono otter a coura- bottle geous with cancer. Born March 19, 1918 In Provo to I. Ray ond Vera Strlnghom. J. Married Fronk R. Noel In Ver- nal. Later married John F. McCollough July 4. 1958 in Sort Lake City. Well known ond loved tor her humanitarian efforts, she wos always known to be helping someone. Member LDS Church, she lived In the Monument Pork 6th Word for 35 years, teoching Primary ond Sunday school ond serving in the Relief Society, she loved to travel ond took pride in having visited every state. Employed by the Alto Club ond Salt Lake Country Club, she wos also octive In the food business. Survived by husband, John F. McCollough, Soft Loke City; sons, E. Fronk Noel ond his wife, Joan, Duane R. Noel ond his wife, Jeonne, all of Mesa, Ariz.; Carl R. Noel and his wife, Patricio, Soft Lake City; daughters, Phyllis Wolker and her husbond, David, Sort Lake City; Joiene Cope ond her husbond, Winston, Boise, Idaho; brother, J.T. Strlnghom, Los Angeles, Calif., 19 grandchildren; seven Funeral service Thursday, noon, Monument Park 6th Word, 1930 South 2100 East. Friends may coll Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 South, ond Thursday, at the ward chapel, one hour prior to services. Interment in the Provo City Cemetery at 2:30 Thursday. T 120 N3 121 Hortense Tenny Hart Hortense Tenny Marie Hart. passed away peacefully at her residence on Januory 18, 1986 in Bountiful. Born October 14, 1923 In Denver, Colorodo to Walter ond Hortense Winder Holt. Married Virgil Hort, July 15, 1951 In Denver, Colorodo. Retired from Sperry Unlvoc. Active member Catholic Church. Survived by husbond, Virgil, Bountiful; sons, Daniel. John, both Bountiful; Davil Denver, Colorodo; daughter, Carol, Los Angeles, Californio; Diane, Bountiful; seven grandchildren; uncle, Horry Winder, Los Vegos, Nevo-dShe will also be missed by mony friends and neighbors. She gave us all o greater understanding of kindness, love ond strength. Moss of Chrlstion Burial will be celebrated Thursday 10:00 a.m. ot the Cathedrol of the Modelelne, 331 East South Temple. Funeral Directors: Nell O'Donnell and Sons. T 121 T 121 62, Evelyn L. Wilson Evelyn L. Wilson, oge 69, died Jonuary 19, 1986 In Sort Lake City. C ertude Rose K Imboll, 69 died Jan. 18, 1986 In Sort Lake City. Born Oct. 6, 1916 in Minneapolis, Minnesota to John ond Rose Capko. Morrled Vet non leggat A k imboll Oct. 1, 1948 In Esther, vine, Iowa; later solemnized in the Sort Loke LDS Temple. Active member LDS Church. Survived by husbond; two sons, five doughteis, Mr. ond Mrs Bill F West Volley City; Vernon A., Minneapolis, Mr. ond Mrs. Dorsal (Jacqueline) Catmull, Idoho Falls; Guv W., West Valiev City; Mr. ond Mrs. Dole (Rubv) Fronds. Pocatello, Mr ond Mr s. John (Wilmo) Clayton, Sort Loke City: Mr ond Mrs Gene (Patricio) Cook, Mopieton; 35 grandchildren; over 50 one sister, Mr, Ion (Mory Ann) Campbell, Minneapolis. Graveside service Wednedav. noon, Valley View Memorial Pork, 4400 West 4100 So. Friends o.m. ot may con Wedresdav, the McOouyal Funeral Home, 4130 So. Redwood Rd. N T 121 120 T SAN PABLO, CALIFORNIA-Ouloving mother. Rasa Lott, oge 77, died Jonuary iew Hospital Mr ond Mr s. DeLon Ask vlg, doughter. Mr ond Mrs. David Ev- ans, daughter. Mi. ond Mrs. Gordoh Huvcock, son. Mi. and Mrs. Alan Robson. son. Mr and Mrs Steve Holt, son. Mr ond Mis. Gaylord Dent, daughter Mr. ond Mrs. Myion Per schon, son. Mi and Mi s. I ur r y Dent, daughter Mr and Mrs Richard Thompson, son Mr ond Mis. Clay Holt, son. Mi and Mis. Kenneth Brewer, son Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tester , daughter Mr and Mrs Gerald Poulson, son Mr ant) Mrs Dunne Me ter son, daughter Clarence r t nia. She wos born Aug. Sort 4, Ameri- ond Esther Bourne Wag-staff- . Brown Brown, 89, in 1922 24, World War Graduate She married Gcvie LeRov Lott, September 12, 1929, in Alberto, Canoda. Her husbond preceded her in death. She wos o member of the LDS Church and a devoted mother. Survivors: three daughters, Mrs. John (Juioine) Hoimes, California; Mrs. Jon (Doris) F rtf. Concord, Californio; Mrs. Craig (Rosemorv) Huntsman, West Volley City, uton; ten grandchildren; three great- Wogstatf, Orem, Utah; five sisters, Mrs. Bioine, (Margaret) Lott, Rooeo, Coiifornia; Mrs. Ida Holdoway, Orem, Utah; Mrs. Esther Carter, Garden Grove, Mrs. Elmo (Edith) Nelson, Mrs. Dean (Leatrice) Willis. Funeroi services will be held Thursday, January 23rd, 12:30 p.m., at Wilson ond Krotzen Mortuary, in Son Pobio, California Interment In Memory Gordens, Concord, Colitorma. T 121 N3 121 Alice C. Dorigatti Alice Creger died Monday, She wos born May 8, 1910 in Soda Springs, Idaho, o daughter Samuel Sawyer ond Aro Jenny McPherson Creger. She morrled August V. Dorigatti on August 26, 1929 in Pocatello, idoho. He died November 16, 1976. She loved the outdoors, loved fishing. She owned ond operated Coche Valley Poultry In Hyrum. She wos a member of the LDS Church, Hyrum 10th Ward. Active in MIA oro Relief Society. She Is survived bv three sons l, and one daughter, Dorrel Ogden, Utoh; Dwayne Dorigatti, Logon, Utah; Shirley Apelskog, Hyrum, Utah; Jomes Dorrigottl, Hyrum, Utah; 15 grandchildren; 25 two greot-g- r eat-g- r godchildren. Funeroi services will be held Thursday, Jonuory 23, 1986 ot 12 noon in the Hyrum 10th LDS Ward Chapel, 33 North 400 West, Hyrum, with Bishop Gerold L. Miller conducting. Friends moy coil at the Alien-HaMortuary in Hyrum, on Wednesday evening from p.m. ond Thursdoy at the Word one hour prior to services. Interment, Hyrum City Cemetery. 21 T N3 121 of Takada Raisaku Takoda, oge 85, died Jonuary 18, 198ft in a Price hospital. Born November 11, 1900, Ko doma, Soitomo, Jopon son of Chuzo ond Jin Takayanogi Takoda Married Teruko Mirvegi-sh- i, July 8, 1954, Tokyo, Jopon. Sort Loke Buddhist Member Church. Wos on octive member of Kyo Ai Kai Club. Come to United States in 1916. Resident of Carbon County since 1938. He owned ond operated Roy's Cafe in Price from 1956 until time of retirement In 1968. He enloved fishing ond gardening. Survived by: his wire. Price' daughter, Mrs. Dove (Emiko) Hoilmever, West Jordan; two Dome! William grandchildren. ond Brian Dougtos Hoilmever; sister, Koneko Kowature, iboro-kikeJopon. Buddhist Funeroi Services, Wednesday, 3 p.m. Mhell Chapel, where friends moy coll Tuesday and Wednesday prior to services. Fomily will be ot Mitchell's Tuesday p.m. ond Wednesday one hour prior to services. Buriol Price City Cemetery. T 121 N3 121 Stanton Ray Tuttle ORANGEVILLE-Stonto- Roy Tuttle, oge 77, loving husbond, father, and grondfather, died in o Price hospital, Mondov, Januory 20, 1986. Born June 7, 1908, in Orangeto Milton and Ellen Grange Tuttle. Married Rose Sherman, November 18, 1936 in Pme. Later solemnized in the Monti LDS Temple. He wos octive in his church ond community. He was President of the Horn Mountain Cattlemans Association for 25 years, and helped bring phone service to Emery County. He is survived by: his wife. Rose, Orangeville; daughters, Jane Chobries Centerville; Mrs. Rod (Ellen) Wilson, Wellington; three grandchildren; brothers, Fred, Orongeville; Melrose, Perron; Jesse, Leonard, ond sister. Flora Guymon, oil of Sort Loke ville, City. be held Funeroi services Thursday, 2 p.m., In the Orongeville LDS Chapel. Friends moy coll one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Orongeville Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Fousett Mortuary. N3 121 T 12! will Ivan H. Crittenden YTSVILLE Ivon Herbert Crittenden oge 90, died Sundoy Jonuary 19, 1986 In Ogden. Born July 14, 1895 In Hoyts-vinUtah son of Chauncey Herbert and Jemima Seorgant Crittenden. Clara Morrled Greenwood Hunter, November 28, 1924, In Farmington. Later solemnized In the Sort Loke LDS Temple. She died March 31, I960. Morrled Virginia Johnson, November 26, 1961, In Los Angeles, California. Attended schools In North Summit School District. Veteran World Wor I, serving in U S. Army. Moved to Los Angeles in 1927. Owned ond operated several service stations with Tidewater OH Co. Upon retirement he moved bock to Hoyts-viHm 1961. Member Hoytsvllle LDS Word, wos a High Priest. Enloved sports, managed several baseball teems in the Los Angeles and Hovtsville oreas, Survivors: wife, Monterey Pork, Californio; one son and three doughters. Dr. I. Hunter Crittenden, Redlond, California; Mrs. Garth (Morion) Bergeson, Newport Beoch, Coilforma Mrs. Sue Ann Cannon, Walnut creek. Californio; Mrs. Jomes (Corotvn) Tyier, Pacific Poiisodes, California, thirteen grandchildren; three gr eat-gondchildrerv three Sisters, Mrs C B (Clcro) Coplev, Mrs. fcrmo Peterson, Coalville, Rov; Mr s. Ann War roll, Ooden. f uneral services will be conducted Wednesday I p.m. In the Hovsvliie Word Chapel. Buriol Hoytsvllle Cemetery. In lieu of flower contt ibutions may be mode to the Amer icon Heort Assoc lotion f uneral Directors: Walker Mot tuory of Coalville. T N3 121 7) HO Bruce S. Stephenson HOLDEN Bruce Stevens Stephenson, 93, died Januory 19, 1986 in Fillmore Hospital of natural causes. He wos born June 9, 1892 In Holden, Utah to Simeon ond Rachel Stevens Stephenson. Married Hattie Mockelprang on April 29, 1915 in the St. George Temple. He is survived bv wife, Hattie, Holden; five sons, three doughters, Bruce Wendell, Los Vegas, Nevodo; Scott, Clolr, both Fillmore, Utoh- Cecil, Holden, Utoh; Linford, Holbrook, Arizona; Mrs. William (Barboro) Hostermon, Bouniful, i itgh; Mrs. Mortin (Wlnr.ie) Stephen, Westminster, California; Bonnie Lorsen, Utah; 29 grandchildren; 64 four preceded death bv son, Howard. loved forming ond working with the soil ond spent his oduft life farming and ronchlng until one year ogo. Active In his Word, where he served in vorious capacities; WMMIA President, Recreation Director; Sundoy School Superintendent, Elders Quorum President, Home Teacher and High Priest; but his truly greatest ond uncountable service was performed In the mony Quiet and thoughtful octs of kindness he extended to all within ronge of his acquaintance. He also ser ved mony years on the Local Town Board. Viewing will be held 1:00 o.m. Holden Word, Wednesday, Januory 22, 1986. Funeral services following at 12:00 Noon. Interment: Holden Cemetery under the direction of Olpln Mortuory. T 121 Nil 20 In He Zella H. Clark June 28 t fcudu O grJ Raised Nieison fc pnr aim in uOucrteO gr Ltgr, from Monti ri.gr School. I960, gr oduoted U of ht M&i' 1964-6Cant Mission, Great uttenoed Luxes area, 1965-6B 96 fto Man led Kathleen vuuynn w the Monti Temple, June 27, 1968. During the Vietnam ero he served five years in me Air Force ond was a pilot of iet aircraft. He men returned to the Sort Lake vaiiev where ne wos employed by various electronics firms before his Own consulting business. During nis career ne designed such various electronic equipment os navigation systems for E Systems, medical electronics for Bunnell, Inc., ond a prom programmer for Dvno-tec- , int. He spent his lost five years doing what he enioved most, designing electronics os a e consuffont. He ond his wife built their own home. He wos an avid tennis plover, loved the outdoors, wos active in Cub Scouting, and collecting and restoring ontiques. Dove s feiiow professionals have great respect for his aoiirtv as an electronics desigrer ond engineer. Among his mony fnenos, relatives and neighoors he hod the reputation of being abie ond willing to fix ony housenoid item from sprlnk.er Systems to broken furniture. He was greatly loved ond will be greatly missed. He is survived by his wife, his daughter Kristen, oge 16, ond his sons, Scott, 14, ond Ryan, 4; mother, Eudoro Nieison, Ephraim; b jthers, Gerald E uay C., Sort Loe Crfy; sisters, carol R'Chiond, Washington, Lorraine Ross, Cedor City, Utah. Funeroi services, Wednesday p.m. at the Crescent 2 1st Word 2135 East Pepperwood Dr. (10900 So.). Friends moy coll p.m. at the Lorkm Tuesday Sunset Gordens Mortuary, 10600 So. 1700 Eost ond Wednesdov at the Ward, 11:30 to 12 45. Interment, Larkin Sunset Gardens. retoll installment security agreement (conditional saes controct) heid by CENTuRY O os secured porty saie is to be conducted according to the laws of me iSrate of iton CENTuRY EQUIPMENT reserves the right to Did of this soie The collateral is presently stored and mov be seen at CENTURY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, 4343 Century Drive EQUIPMENT Soid pudiic INVITATION and Mr s, Keith Robison, son. Mr and Mi s Keith Mell, daughter Sandra Holhduy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs Mark Whiting, son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Flohr, Dennis Mr ond Mrs. Kevin Jm-sen- , Kenneth daughter Mr. and Mr s. Cr oig Lym, son. Mr and Mrs. Jett Thornton, son. Mr. and Mr s BUI Christie, son. Birth and Family (ruler Mr. and Mrs. Gien Under wood, son, Mr, and Mrs Louis B l. ( nursing home o oge Bor n October 30, 1904 In Mesa, Arizono, a daughter of Royal A. ond M ortho K oy L omb Mar r led E ms B Cromptort on March 14, 1925 In Meso, Ar Izono He died In April of I960 In October of 1962 she mrv fled Fred Williams, he died h 1969 She wos a retired owner of Crompton s Poy & Poc She wos a for mer member of the Ogden I DS 6th Wot d ond hod been cntlve In the Ogden LDS ?th Word She hod taught Primary, ieen o Tempie worker, ok! worked with genealogy She had lived in Mesa, Arlzorto, Sort I nke f tty, Colorado Six lags, Colorado print to moving to Ogiten. Surviving one stxi and two daughter s, Rk hot d f Crompton, Reno, Nevada, Mrs Norman I ( Joonnei Hm ton, Ogrlen, Mar ll yn fouiger, i uyton ten grantkhlt-dren- , two gr eat gr anrk hddi en, one sister, Mrs (kxothy Groce, Ogrlen F urifi ai ser yc es will be Wednesday pm, Myers Me hiar y, 84S Washington Hlvd Ogrlen, with histHip Mark L John- son of the IDS 6th Ward oftuUrting Friends may ccrtl at the martuaty Tuesrkiy hom 6 8 P m and pr lor to sei vlt es Wednesrkty Interment, A uttar est Me mot loi I'm k T 21 Chamber vending Machines T I 21 boys Mur- bike, exercise pod, comera, comp stove. battery G charger, 26. 27 Brookfield Wy, West Valley: weights, bench Fowies, 4184 press, 2 Tvs, 2 stereos, cooler, misc. tapes, picture, antique ratown mower, dio. 4 lomps, sofa, 2 orm chairs, bencn(woo-den)- , bean bog chair(ig) 2 Ford tires, barbers new sink with 5' cobmet, opprox 3 boxes. household OF UTAH & company SALT LAKE COUNTY INVITATION FOR BID Bids will be accepted at Purchasing until time ot bid opening as foiiows: 16 Jan. 27, 3:00 PM Quote Copy Mochme 2! Jon. 29 3:00 PM Quote Traffic Paint & Beods 23 Feb. 4, 3:00 PM Quotes 24 Triplex Mower & Tractor; Greens Mower; 25 Used Farm Tractor Specifications may be obtained 151 from County Purchasing, East 2100 South, Bldg. 4, third floor. The County Commission reserves the right to reiect any or all bids. Only bids giving o firm quotation properly signed, will be occepted. Division of Contracts ond Procurement J. D. Johnson Director 22 Ameri- Spafford Oct. 20, 1923 In DEPARTMENT OF THE BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS. One October 19, 1985 One iMi, UZl, 9mm, model B. Action Arms Limited, Salt Loke k. LDS Temple. Jesse died Dec. 10, 1983. Member LDS Church, octive in oil organizations. Teocher ond leoder os Relief Society president ond served on the stake Primary board. Served a mission along with her husband to New Zealand In 1965. Later called to work in the Provo LDS Temple. Member of the Old Folks Committee for 11 years serving as lady chairman for three years. Served as' president of the Arlttra Guilde. Survived by one son ond one doughter, Willis J. Spafford end Mrs. Glen T. (Maurlne) Anderson, both of American Fork; nine grondchlldren, 20 one sister, Myr1 H. Stubbs, Orem; one brother, Cecil Roy Honsen, Amerlcon Fort.. Funeral service Thursdoy, 11 a.m., Anderson & Sons Mortuory, 49 Eost 100 North, where friends may coll Wednesdov, p.m. ond one hour prior to service. Buriol In the American Fort Cemetery. T 121 N3 121 the with the Federoi Board on Application bonking business at fice to be established clolmlng on Interest In said property mov file o ctolm ond deliver 0 cost bond, with the undersigned on or before February 6, 1986, otherwise the property will be forfeited ond disposed of occording to law. Surety for the claim ond cost bond should be mode pavobie to the Clerk of the United States District Court, ond moiled to the Bureou of Alcohol, Tobacco ond Firearms, Chief, Pionnlng & Anoiysls Staff, Attn: Seized Reserve craft seized under Title to conduct brooch ofin the vi- 94105. All U.S.C, On Sat. Up Seif Feb. 1, 1986, the Lock Service Storoge will sell the contents of these delinquent 132 units: Unit Duane Oisen, 3185 So. 2nd E., SLC: dresser, com- sofa, misc goods. 203 Coroi 1796 W. 769, Richard Drushol, Bowling Ave, SLC: table, desk, wnal flooring, point, grinder, mlsc. goods. 710, Chris Castillo, 9867 Solomon Cr., Sandy: S pr. skis, boots, poles, t.v., goll NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE contents of storage units ond 28 will be sold by the Landlord tor post due rent to the highest bidder, povabie In Orem; four brothers ond one sister, R Ichor d E. Reiser, Jr., Provo; Steohen Poul Reiser, Orem; The Grove; Elder Robert Alon Reiser, serving on LDS Mission In Japan; Morla Louise Reiser, Orem; William E. ond grondporents, Irene F. Zuppann, Phoenix, Arizona; ond o large cirice of friends. A brother ond grandparents, David Matthew Reiser ond A. Homer ond Elizabeth Reiser, preceded her In death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday Jonuor,- 21st, 11 o.mVl In the Manila 4th Ward Chapel. 1800 North 100 East, Pleosont Grove, under the direction of Sundberg-OlplMortuary ot Orem. There will be no formal time for friends to call. Interment Pleasant Grove Cemetery. N3 120 N1 121 lawful money ot the United States at the time of sale. Sole will be conducted at 12:00 Noon on the 8th of Februory, 1986 at the 185 West Haven Ave. (2240 S.) storoge unit. Occupont: Fronk Hollingsworth 48 west 300 South 605 27 SLC, UT. 84101 Enter-prise- Inc. 1905 4811 So. 2200 mattresses, heodboards, swamp cooler, mlsc. goods. of Purchasing, Adm. 207 Weber State College. Weber State College reserves the right to reiect ony or oil bids or waive ony irregularities or Informalities In the interest ot the Cortege. Robert L. Nielsen Director of Purchasing Room Londiord: Amerlcon Kenna, SLC: 5 tires, boating equipment, floor cover, bike, fishing equipment, misc goods. 265 Raymond Alexander, P.0. Box 11461, SLC: mlsc. books, household goods, typewriter, lug404 Llndo Crosby 188? goge. So. W. Tempie, SLC: refrigero-tor- , dishwasher, t.v., 2 bikes, W. irector Scott Reiser, Pleasant end tables, Richord 436 Greenslode, P.0. Box 1063, Cor-llNV: luggoge, t.v., coolers, fireplace occes, mlsc. goods. received bv the Director of Purchasing of Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, until 2 00 P.M. Thursday, Jonuory 30, 1986 tor: Lease of 1986 15 Passenger Vons Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the D- Pleosont Grove; her father, the (I N Sealed proposals will be Bldg., In omount ot $2,500 or ten percent of the value of the claimed property, whichever is lower, but not less thon $250.00. 1986. Volley Bonk ond Trust Co. ROBERT D. MYRICK Executive Vice President Elizabeth Reiser 49 Chapter H, ond then the cost bond should be ments must be received no later thon thirty (30) (toys after the dote of this Notice. DATED this )7th doy of Jonu-y- ., PLEASANT GROVE Elizobeth Irene Reiser, oge 14, died Jonuory 19, 1986. Born In Provo. June 27, 1971, the doughter of Eieonor ond Richard E. Reiser. Beth helped many parents of bondlcapoed children learn to enov their child. She tought others to love unconditionally, ond to appreciate their blessings. Survivors Include: her mother, Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20226. The omount of the cost bond Is $250.00, unless the property is o vehicle, vessel or air- ication oddressed to Federal Reserve Bonk of Son Fronclsco, 101 Market Street, Son FrancisCalifornio 1200 Property, cinity of 4800 South ond Highland Drive, Sort Loke Crty, Utoh. The public Is Invited to moke written consent on sold Appl- co, serial number in block SA50349, nylon cose, 2 with lood dips, 32 rounds were seized in Sort Loke County, Utah for violation of title 26 USC, Chapter 53. Any person NOTICE VoHev Bonk ond Trust with its Heod Ottice of 185 South State Street, Sort Loke City, Utah, has filed or Is filing loter solemnized ln Gunther Ave. SLC, UT. 84121 clubs, 3 vacuums, shompooer, mops, lodders, mattresses, archery set, table, choirs, comp ing geor, misc. tools, goods. 104, Ben Atlne, 2457 So. 300 E SLC: mlsc. household, working Harris 516, lowder, 8839 So. 300 E., SLC: mlsc. household, boby goods, boxes, furniture. equipment. Sort Loke County is Interested in hiring 0 consulting firm to provide complete construction manogement services, for the construction ot Flood Control projects during the 1986 season. Proposols will be due no later than 3:00 PM Februory 15, 1984. For further information, call Jonn Nixon at NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, on October 7, 1983, a certoin Trust Deed was executed bv Sid Seftei, Theresa Seftel, and Phil Craig os trustors In tovor of the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development os beneficiary; and WHEREAS, the Trust Deed was recorded on October 11, 1983, in Book 5497, Poge 2719 In the Office of the Records, Salt Lake County, Utah; and WHEREAS, the Trust Deed was granted to the benefit of the United States Secretary of Housing ond Urban Development (the Secretory) pursuont to Section 312 of the Housing Act of 1964, 4? U.S.C. 1452b) to secure a loan given for the purpose of rehabilitating multlfamlly housing; and WHEREAS, a default has been made In the covenants ond conditions of the Mortgage In that the payments due on ond otter November 1, 1984, hove not been mode ond remoln wholly unpoid os of the date of this notice, and no payment has been mode sufficient to restore the loan to currency; and WHEREAS, bv virtue of the default of the trustors In their obligations under the Trust Deed, the Secretory has declared the entire amount of the Indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed to be Immediately due and payable; NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested In me bv the multlfamlly Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1981. 12 U.S.C. 3701 bv 24 CFR Port 27, ond by the Secretoryfs designa tion of me os Foreclosure Commissioner, notice Is hereby given that on Februory 3, 1986 ot 2:00 p.m. locol time, the following described premises located at East First Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utoh 04 103, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder: Commencing at o point 10 feet West of the Northeast corner of Lot 4, Block 7, Plat D, Salt Loke City Survey, ond running thence West 110 feet; thence South 109 feet; thence Eost 10 feet; thence North 109 feet to the ploce of commencement. Subject to a fight of way over the West 12 feet thereof. The sole will be held on the Noith front steps of the Solt Loke County Courthouse at 340 Eost 400 South In Solt Lake City, Utah When making bid, oil bidders except the Secretory must submit o deposit totalling 10 or mor e of the bid omount In the form of a certified check or cashier's made out to the Commissioner. The remainder of the puf l ose pi Ice must be delivered within 30 dovs of the sole This amount, like the bid deposits, must be delivered in the form uf a cei tilled or cosh-ler'- s check It the Secretary Is the high bidder, he need not poy the bid amount In cash. The successful bidder will pay oil fees and taxes, ond all other costs associated with h onster of title. T he purchaser ot the ofor esaid scheduled sale must ogree, os a condition of purchase, to certoin terms and conditions relating fo the use and ownership of the said property, tenont odmlsslon stondords ond procedures, rent schedules and In- c eases and property operation ond maintenance, such agr to be possibly incorporated as deed restrictions. The precise terms ore avollabie upon request to the undersigned for ec losure commissioner. Dated: January 2, 1986 WILLIAM A MARSHALL. ESQ For ec losure Commissioner Geraldine Woodward Geraldine Woodword. oge 36, died Jonuary 18, 1986 in a Sort Loke hospital. Born June 19, 1949 In Sunny-sidUtoh to George T. ond Pauline Colemon Davison. Morrled Joseph Woodword. Survived by: children, Kimberly, Deiightra, Courtlond, ond Troy Davison; sisters. Anno Morris, RosoLee Allison, brothers George Dovlson, Jr., Oor-enc- e Davison, Raymond Davison, oil of Sort Loke City; mony nieces ond nephews. Funerai services will be Friday 11 o.m Deseret Mortuory, 36 Eost 700 south, where friends may coll Thursday p.m. ond Friday one hour prior. Interment Price City Cemetery. T 121 N3 121 iq., chx BROWN FLORAL Co. 364 5544 406 1 ost 300 South 298 3137 360 WhsI 500 South, Bountiful BLOOMING EVER 444 South 700 THING Fast MILDRED'S FLOWERS 152? Fast 33id So 4867267 NEFF FLORAL William A Marshall Esq. Main Sheet, Suite 400 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 CO. 79 So i SOUTH 9th WFST Tel: (001) BEFORE the! I omb Cromp81. died In a locol of couses Incident Weld- Items atspioy cose, mony misc. items. Hansen. Married Jesse W. Crompton Williams OGOF N ton Williams, 6, 1986. per list and specifications ootamobie from fhe Purchasing Deportment. The right is reserved to accept or reiect any or all bids ond to waive ony informality or technicality in any od in the inter est of the University. Only bids giving o firm Quotation ond properly signed will be occepted. ROY B. PETERSON PURCHASING AGENT can Fork, the daughter of William R. ond Wilcox WELLSVILLE, UTAH-Ze- lla Hoskln Clork, 86, of Welfsville, died Sunday, Januory 19, 1986 in the Brigham City hospital. She wos born Moy 22, 1899, a doughter of William Henry Sr. ond Charlotte Jenkins Hoskin. She married George Hughe Clork, June 24, 1925 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died April of 1958. Active member of the LDS Church. Worked in the Logon LDS Temple. Wos a member of the Daniel H. Wells Comp of the Daughters of the Utoh Pioneers. Survived by three doughteis and three ons, Mrs. William L. (Lila) Jones, River Heights, Utah; Mrs. Dovle (Cor ol) Honsen, Mantua, Utoh; Mrs. Terry (Linda) Bornord, Sierra Vista, Arizono; Hughe Dean Clork, Brigham City, Utah; Calvin H. Clork, Island, Washington. Rulon G. Ckk, Ogden, Utoh. 25 grand-Child- r en; 4 gr eat-g- r andchildr en Funeroi services will be held 12 noon In the Wednesday, Wellsville Stoke Center with Bishop Bovd Cooper conducting. Friends and relatives may call at l the Mortuary, 34 Fast Center Sheet in Logon, Tuesday evening 6' 30 till 8'30 p m. ond at the Stuke Center on Wednesday from 10.10 till 11:30 am. Interment Wellsville Cemetery. T 1. 21 N3 121 Arc 2644 Poge, As AMERICAN FORK Dello M. Honsen Spafford, 80, died Jon. In 1986 19, American Fork. Born Dec. 26, in 38360, Lincoln Rd. B, SLC. jock, choirs, tent, book coses, toots, fishing equip., Ota wooden truck, chest of drowers, drill, ocker, sxis, poles, boots. 434 Morte Smith, P 0. Box 72599, Murroy: old carpeting, tool box Ice chest, Coiemon heater Coleman lontern, TV Console, bow B arrows, 6 town choir Nor 10 ski boots, 2 shovels, 3 ten12 nis rockets, ooorox misc. boxes, xmos tree stand, fisnrng poles, tackie box. Boxer Kim Wade, PO Box 1742 Duront: sewing machine, misc. boxes, gun, TO BIO UNIVERSITY Misc 4200 roy'Hoiioday Controlled Environment 2. 3. Della H. Spafford 1905 February W A Hondo Liquid Scintillation System 1. Horizon GnnotK er (new in crate), Wilton Mode' 36'0. 33 11" cutoff bond sow. Lincoln squif welder, me Chonger, B&W Tv, Asst, hardware & tools, towing chom The University of Utah proposes to purchase the requirements listed below. Sealed Bids for the following will be received at the Purchasing Dept , 151 Annex Bldg., until 11:00 A.M. Delta e32? An3en0n S, West v0ey cab home. v biocki, Asst outo parts, g. Phillip Picard, PQ Box 2J0 Pork City, ontiquf dresser, bed frame, roexer, 2 twin beds, box ' 44) Ar yii Carter 'iec- ' spring home test equip., aid TVs, tool 4 tires, 2 loud speak boxes, approx 30 misc boxes Heck, RR2, Ogden, ut 3Jft0 Mooei 9149631 Said collateral being he id to secure on obligation arising under 964, BSEE worked for U S Steei In Womut Ceex, served on LDS Machine, Saw, iems Looder Wheel T Milling Bon Crower 1450 20 th 6u9 8 36 u, N3 On Saturday, Feo 1, 194 STORAGt CEMkR ot 4417 300 W. Murray, iii noifl a puu lie auction ot 10 60 am on following delinquent unit mtni 48 yy 300 S., 6U5 No TC WHOM it VA LONLfcrtN Nance is neeoy gwen mat on 2 w&e at ? u0 p m o publjqt, ic voie wii oe e'd at CfcNTu-ECjiPVENT COMPANY, Dr Sort Loke Crty 434) Centur tu sen, as is. for cash, me following collateral, to wrh D bcxknoe 566 Loader 965175 Nieison. 19, xmuar W Ethel Lamb Mr Mrs Uni- HYRUM, UTAH Dorigatti, oge 75, Jonuary 20, 1986. PRiCE-Ro- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mar lei , daughter I. versity of Utoh. Tougnt at Ricks College. Principal Star Vaiiev High School. Tought at Lincoln Junior High and Bryant Junior High Ip Salt Loke City. Survived bv sons, Boyd O. Brown, Littleton, Colo.; Kerth E. Brown, Saratoga, Calif; seven oronochildren, five brother, Ralph P. Brown, Midvale, sister, Vivian B. Wright, Whittier. Coilf. Funeral service Tuesdov, 11 o.m., Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, where friends may coll p m ond Tuesday Mondov, one hour prior to service, interment Midvoie City Cemetery. T 120 N3 121 grandchildren; brother, Bert larnls, .on, L. 21 Lake City Sne died October, )977. MemLDS ber Church. Veter-o- can Fork, Utah to William issac son. ond N3 Clarence Leroy died Jon. 17, 1986. Born Dec. 4, 1896 in Juab Utar to Antone Wiinom ona Ceme Petersen Brown. Morriea Thelma Warner 198ft, m Son Mr Haft, ur e 21 Area Births Alla IV the Sot LDS Temp' Act!' in the lDS Church, he wos seer etor or o iexnes jm, xro ejr ot two eiders ipy xs, wur'J leather and wuruexnef supervisor, assistant supei nrenoent or War J rV'iA. secie-tathe of O Quorum of Se .nt, Senior president of the 15 Ui rum of Seentv was cierk in the 31st Waro ond jsss-ton- t clerk in the Sort u one Fork Stake for nine ears, secretur of nis high pr tests gr oup He officiated m trie LDS Ten, p e tor 200,000 rxapt sn s vvs and wos enaowea Cx ether n m the tenipe He $ survived &v ms wife, Emily; daughters, Mrs C Roy (Ruth) Ferrm, Tooee. Mrs Fred A. (Eioine) Kennedv Oearfieid,; 10 gr ondchildren. three greatgrandchildren, sisters, Mrs l e E. Green, $and Mrs veao E. Jones, Maioa, laono Preceded in death by o son ond a daughter. Funeral service Thursdoy, Jon. 23, 11 o.m., 3ist Princeton Ward, 1140 South 900 East Friends may call at ucrKm Mortuary, 260 East South Tempie, p.m ond ThursWednesday, day at the ward one hour prior to service. Burial in Eisiun Bunai Gardens. Lott R. ' l Rosa Waqstaff Roy V Aug Survivors, two daughters, in h w?e J J Em.lv je'ter, J2 .r 10, Mrs. J. Golden (Evelyn) Jensen, Sandy; Mrs. Darvei (Bonnie) Corn. Fielding; also surviving are eight grandchildren ond seventeen gr eat grandchildren. Funeroi service will be held Wednesoov, u o.m. crt the FieldLDS Ward ing Ganana-Eos- t Chapel, with Bishop LeRov G. Welling, officiating Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in o.m. ond at Tremonton, from 45 am. the Church from 930-1Interment DeweyviUe Cemetery. N N3 120 121 1908 B or n 194 tfj jt legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Nielson R. D'jvd ned WOo veo norrie ur j por reuttc cun- ) ,! Lra un S and December tr, Vary H , legal Notuei , .(Ia 2 y Any in Johnson 1902 Pablo, Califor- Helen Stringham Noel McCollough a t y Hot', 1W,5 W Lenora Beeton Biger Snemar-rieEzra Enron Lefler, June 11, 1924 in br ignom city Ldter solemnized in the Logon LDS Temple, June 8, I9ft5 He died December 4, 1983 She had lived in Coliinston, Comer Dam, bear Lane, Soao Springs, lOoho, River dale, and Fielding for the past 6 ears $ne was educated in Coliinston. Sne hod attended the B v Couege tor 2 years in Logon. Sne nod oiso attended sc hom m Brigham for 2 years. She was o memoer of the Fielding lDS Ward. She hod served os a Secretary for the Primary, Member of the Relief Society, visiting Teachers Supervisor. She ond her husband hod owned and operated the Coliinston Store ond Post Ottice until 1944. She hod been a memoer of the Elks Lo Oge Auxiliary in Logan. 19, David mti 01 r So it Pacjteiio, Idao duugriter of Edward 20, 1986. WILSON, T. Sidy, soil. Barney, daughter Mr. and Mrs Thach, son. St. Mark's Hospital son. SPAFFORD, Delia H., American Fork, Utah Gertrude Rose Kimball Eugene Larsen, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mathis, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert My ers, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Nelson, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Robison, daughter daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Butcher , son. 1986. Robert daughter. Mrs. REiSER, Elizabeth, Pleasant Grove, Jan. 19, Dale Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. 1986. Born June 17, 1916 In Leavenworth, Kansas to Orlen Aaron ond Olive Storm Harrison. Married Robert A. Wilson, June 7, 1941 In Butte, Montana; longtime member First Presbyterian Church. Member P.EO. Sisterhood, Chapter O ond member University of Utah Hospital Auxiliary. Taught Plono. Survived by husbond. Sort Loke City; daughter ond Patricio ond John C. Bonta ond grandchildren Mollndo ond Rvon Bonto, oil of Solinas, sister, Mlnuen Brown, Oceanside, California. will be Memorial services 12:00 Noon Wednesday Jonuary 22, 198ft of the First Presbyterian l?C Sheet, in lieu of Church, flowers family suggests contributions to the First Presbyter ion Church for Children Incorporats ed. Funeral Directors: Evans & Eorly. T 121 N3 121 Kartchner, son. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Morley, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cassar, son. Fox-Pae- Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Nixon, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Prows, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hyo H. Frederick J. Donkin, son. Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Fowler, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Glover, son. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Isbell, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Arthur F. Saunders, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joel W. Sinner, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. John Vorner, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Allen, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daniels, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eaimes, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ear-leson. Mr. and Mrs. David Jarvis, son. Mr. and 19, McCOLLOUGH, Helen Stnngnom Noel, Mesa, Jan. 18, 1986. NIELSON, David R., Sandy, Jan. 19, 1936. Detectives Probe Armed Robbery Tribune two men Special Salt Lake mer's door and demanded money he the sheriff detectives are to The SOUTH SALT LAKE s County 18, 198ft LOTT, Rosa Wagstaff, San Pablo, Californio, Jan. homicide, e Gertrude KIMBALL, Rose, Sait Lake City, Jan. LEFLER, Marie, Jon. Murder Suspect Gets Mental Exam man accused of second-degre- e homicide in the death of a Salt Lake City man who jumped from a burning building in November is undergoing treatment at a mental hospital. John Bradley Davenport, 43, of Salt Lake City has been referred to the Utah State Hospital in Provo for treatment before 5th Circuit Judge Phillip K. Palmer determines if the man is competent to answer charges filed against him, a court clerk said. A preliminary hearing on the charges has been scheduled for March 28. lV8o HART, Hortense, Bountiful, Davis Count, jan. 18, 1986 1986. Police units finally stopped the vehicle about 6.30 a m. near the intersection of South Temple and State streets, Lt. Hill said. He said the man told police he had intended to deliver some papers to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City. A i Theron J. Eggleston tr Vie was born 8, DORiGATTi, Alice C , Jan, 20, V8o EGGLESTON, Theron J., Sait Lake City, jan. 19, 19, e'r f IV, IVelft - ti v Suit Luke and Intvrnumntuin Areu Obituurie I, VM Layton Driver Lands in Jail Chase d After Special to The Tribune A Layton man CLKARFIKLD was booked Monday into the Davis County Jail in Ogden in connection with a high speed chase that led six police agencies about 70 miles down Interstate 15 The man, 45, was booked on felony charges of evading a police officer and aggravated assualt stemming from the chase, which at times reached speeds of 100 mph and totaled two police vehicles, said Lt. Steve Hill of the Clearfield Police Department. The chase began about 6 a m. in Clearfield when a patrolman saw a vehicle go through a parking lot in the city's business district at about 50 i c VW-f-V-- In the Matter ot INC for Authority Please Check Your Ad! ISSUE D: On Stzf, Feb 1, 1986, Grondpo's Attic Self Storage will sell the of these delinquent units 17ft W. Centrol, Mlsc clothing, bedding, stand, radio cos-seA, speaker, C B, desk, mlsc, items 9I? Ren Morlln, 3895 $ 3520 W WVC. Irt 25 Approx boes mlsc household Items, books, etc Wheeler, several boxes of rocks This closed bid sole will be held ot oupiox 10 10 a M ot 4150 So Rite, (Jt TV & 300 C, Lrt A W Si January 9, 1986 Notice Is her eby given that the atove-- eferen ed company hos filed an application with the Public Service Commission of Utah Applicant proposes to operate os o common corrler bv motor vehicle for the hanspoi tatlon of asphalt, paving, crushed stone, dirt, earth, gravel, rock ond sand, ond and slag products, lrbulk over Irregular routes from ond toslog oil ond points plcues within the State of Utah. On return movements Appilcont proposes to engage In the same operation. Any person wishing to protest sold application, or otherwise Inter vent in the pr oc eedlngs must tile a wr Itten pr otest or notice ot Intervention with the Commission, Heber M Wells State Office Building, 160 East 300 South, Solt lake City Utah, 04 111, within ten ( 10) business days uf the date ol this publication Sold protest must Include o description of the conflicting oirthor ity presently held bv Protestant, 0 genet ol statement of the ser vie e being r ender ed by Pt o'estant within the scope of the application, and the effect that the granting of the application would have on Protestant Notices ot Intervention must Include the obove cose number and name, state the Inter venor s interest In fhe cose ond how the cose affects that interest, und a request for ony direct relief desired Foiiure to file o written protest or notice within the ollorted time will r esult In a denial of per mission to oppear and (Hit tic (pate In the heating on the matter, which will be scheduled Subsequently with no further public notice. For further mfor motion .contact fhe ommlsslon at Fourth F loot Heber M Wells Slate ONU e Building, Salt i.uke City, Utah Bv Outer of thp Commission OAUU ot Soil loke City, Utah, this 9th day of Januw v, contents 3?3 Ron NOTICE OF FILING CASE NO. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH the Application ot FREE MAN TRANSPORT, to Operate as O Motor Corrler of Property In Intrastate Commerce. The NEWSPAPER AGENCY mokes every effort to ovoid errors. We osk that you check your od the f )R$T dov it appears ond Immediately report ony error to the I got Advertising Department bv We connot be reColling sponsible tor mot e thon one dovs Incorrect Insertion If you do not com the error to our attention. Thank you. Murray, THE 46 The January meeting of the Wasatch Front South Private Indus y Council will be held Jomtar y 23, W5, MO am Ut the Sort Iuhxe, Room A ?1I The Public is invrted Geor gin H Peterson, f xecutlve Secretory Attn ney of Wei or d C olvin l Romptnn Jf INI S. WAl Do. 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