Show The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday November 12 1955 Heart Ailment Ends Life of Hunter at Lehi Helps SpeedRecovery VA Hospital Sounds Appeal For ‘Home Life’- Program o Special to The Tribune The Veterans Administration Hospital Fort Douglas is making an appeal for Utatv families to volunteer for home care of selected patients who need help LEIII— A Salt Lake pheasant hunter died of a heart attack Friday morning despite efforts to revive him after he was found near his automobile five miles west of here on the road to Saratoga The hunter Shirley Poulscn 58 452 Harvard Ave was pronounced dead on arrival at Lejii Hospital at 11 am Mr Poulson was found lying beside his car at 10 15 a m by Mr and Mrs Richard Sisagt Ramona 1576 Ave who Death Claims Relative of SL Official half-hou- resus-citat- over most of the Intermountain Region The mercury may drop even lower than on Friday ind- Sheriffs Read) Special to The Tribune GRANITE PARK — Salt Lake County Sheriffs officers and Granite High School will on a traffic safety week which they hope win be adopted by othfr county high sbhopls and result in a on accidents involving Kftidents The event will start Monday when posters go up on down-waraxre- NOTICI TO CONtACTORS Sealed proposals will be received br the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah until 2 o'clock p m Tuesday Vovem-be-r 22 19SS and at that time publicly opened for conatruction of a 2 Va" Road Mixed Bltumtnoui Surfaced Road In San Juan County tha fame belnf that aection of State Road No 4S from the Jet of U S No 160 A S It 46 Easterly to LaSel Identified ea Federal Aid SecU) ondary Project No The lenyth of read to bo constructed or improved la 8 461 miles and the principal itema of work are approximately as follows: 196 000 Cu Yds of Unclassified Roadway ExcavaUon 61000 Tons of Gravel and 316100 Gala of Bituminous Ma- Drive walls showing the wrecked automobiles in which high school students have been killed or injured according to Jack Airmet student body president - - Photos lor the ’ "Gory Road” furnished by C Brady Jr deputy posters and are being W (Buck) sheriff who in the venture” is "Gory Road” is a large poster with a highway painted on and the crash pictures painted at hazardous spots NOTICI TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposal! will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah until S o'clock pm Tueaday Novemher 22 1955 and It that time publicly terial of bidders la rePrdquallflcatlon quired Prior to any bidder's receiving and it will be apecificstions plana necessary that the bidder have an file with the Utah State Department of Enfineerini completed and approved the required Prequalification Statement pertaining te contractor'! experience and financial condition The attention of bidden le directed g to tha Special Provisions covering or aasigning the contract The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be gl 90 per hour The minimum wage paid to all Intermediate labor employed on this contract ahaU be tl 819 per hour The minimum wage paid to ell unskilled labor employed on this contract shall ha SI T75 per hour The attention of bidden la directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by tha Wan and Hour Division U S Department of Labor that contractors engaged In highway construction work an required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat 1060) Plana and specifications are on flic In the office of the State Road Commission Salt Lake Ctty and tha office of its District Engineer at Price Utah where they may be reviewed by al forms and plana will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing S2 00 which will be refunded) providing bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plena within seven days after the opening of bids Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids is reserved Cash certified check cashier’s check or approved proposal guarantee bond far not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accomeach pany bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond 1897 15 Lake City she Sophia Poulsen" He' now Burner New York Time Service NEW YORK Nov U — Rain fell early Friday in parts of the Middle Atlantic States and tn aouthern New England Widely arattered showers were reported In the Ohio Tennessee and lower Miaalsalppl Valleys the -- aouthern Plalnn- - States and tn the Southwest some enow tn northern New England and in thl are lake region from the to the and Miaalsalppl Valley cloudv Rockies gktea and Jlghtralp In the Pacific Northwest and a few now flurle In the Cascades and In parta of the Columbia Plateau Cold Arctic air moved lnt the northern Rockies gad Plains T May 18 1920 married La Rue Gunderson in Provo Mr Poulsen ft the! served t t L A' Cavalry during Poulsen -- in a es north-centr- the Mexican up- Mr rising in 1916 and with the 145th Field Artillery in France during World War I He was a member of the Liberty Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Mr Poulsen was crippled in a automobile accident in Kaysville on Feb 14 1946 Survivors include his widow two daughters Mrs Frank R (Shirley) Brown Ogden and Mrs H DuWaine (Gannie Lue) Bennett Salt Lake City and A sister five grandchildren Mrs F E Anderson Ogden also survives Funeral services will be conducted Monday noon at 260 E South Temple where friends may call Sunday from 6 to Tkjun A high pressure area centered off the Carolina Coast Saturday ftiorn-In- g will dominate moat of the Atlantic and gulf states Another much stronger high pressure area sweeping down from northwest Canada will have a high presure rldga reaching through the northern and central Plain States and then east to the central laka region A COMPLEX low pressure system with two widely separated centers will lie between the two high pressure areas One low pressure center over western Quebec will have a trough extending northwest through the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys then west through the central Mis- - hit-ru- n Funeral Monday For SL Man Killed by ‘Semi’ Parish Arranges Annihil Bazaar Special to THg Trtbun MIDVALE — Proceeds from al States y Special to The Tribune Sett weather lit the rest of the nation Snow flurries nr forecast Saturday for many sections of New York and Pennsylvania and for the Cascade Rockies and Columbia Plateau snow for the lake region central Plains State and upper Mlsala-slpValley and anow mixed with or changing to rain for southern pl Oklahoma and Missouri and show era for the far Southwest and southern Plains State Tha cold air mass moving down from western Canada will bring colder weather to most of th United 'State and the 'Atlantic Seaboard where southerly wind will maintain mild temperature Salt Lake City Also surviving are nine grandchildren and a and two brothers and two sisters Charlea H Worthen Jr Mrs: Ruth W Sperry and Mrs Gwen W Sheets Salt Lake City Willard M Worthen Belmont Calif and Dr Joseph F Worthen Saten Island NY t of Record News BIRTHS Salt Lake City x Handrlckian — Mr and Mrs Robert Shaw Hendrtcksea Draper eon Oct S3 Smith — Mr and Mrs Tracy Durant Smith 1732 Laird Ave eon Oct 27 Janes— Mr and Mrs Werran Lowell Jones 1043 Princeton ten Oct 23 JentiMh— Mr and Mr CaH Eugene Jentiach Farmington daughter Oct 29 Mllburit— Mr end Mrs James Doug las Mil burn 339 W 17lh- South eon — — -- - Oct 37 Brown— Mr and Mr Jack A Brown Granger daughter Oct 25 Scott Ferry— Mr end Mrs Curtl Oct 34 Perry Woods Croat daughter Elmer Householder— Mr and Mra John Householder Bingham Canyon daughter NovMr 6 end Mr Harvey Frank winward— Winward Kearns son Nov 4 Whitaild— Mr and Mrs Evan A Whitesides Layton daughter Nov 7 Johnson— Mr and Mrs William Stanh East daughter ley Johnson 4 Utalins Plana and specification! are on file TnTlhe officCof the Slat Road Commit sion Salt Lake City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidden Specifications proposal forma and plana will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing 82 00 which will be refunded) providing bidder submits an acceptable bid end return the plena within seven days after the opening of bid Each bidder mutt submit a letter from' n approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bid ii reserved Cash certified check eashler’a check or approved proposal guarantee bond for not leaa than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable te the State Road Commission must accomgood faith pany each bid as evidence of and a guarantee that if awarded the contract tha bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond aa J- Dina-frien- 255-2n- d in- Najr-l- 1 or Han-roc- 1009-2n- d WHAT DO BOSSES THINK OF s ( 1 STAT OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION -- 7r J X Allen Batamaa Superintendent f v ' Sal Lake City Utah November 1935 ' NOTICI OB ADOPTION OF TIXTBO0KS to law notice la tierebv gtvea by tha Utah Stat Superintendent ef Public Instruction that tha Utah Stat Textbook Commission la celled te convene in Belt Lake Ctty Utah In Room 223 6tate Capitol February 10 J9M at 30 a m to eonaldar tha adoption ef the textbooks for all district schools and high schools ef the Stat of Utah This adoption goes into effect tha first gay of July 1996 for a period of four years Separate end sealed propoaala (bliii) from publtehera will be received by the Utah Stat Textbook Commiaaton at the Office of the State Superintendent of Publio Instruction Room 823 State Capitol Salt Lake City 1 Utah until Fab-- I ruary 6 1056 at 500 p m for furnishing textbooks tn the following named w subjects: Junior High Huh School IMientary r Grade! Grades Subject Grades Juant THEIR SECRETARIES)? IN Textbooks ea ad subject named above vrUI be considered for the grad or rrade In which such subjects are commonly taught However soma exceptions tn the above echedul may appdy because a few elementary schools include the seventh and eighth grades and some secondary schools are organised to include — grades nine- through twelve or - grades seven through twelve The Commiaaton will adopt regular textbooks only Work books and ether consumable type books will bo considered supplies and will not bo adopted The Commiaaton raservas tho light to adopt supplementary books la any ef the above named subjects The Commission reserve the right to reject any and aU proposal (bids) On February 10 1951 at 30 a m tha Utah State Textbook Commission will meet and publicly open and read ell proposals (bids) that have been received and will mak it awards within thirty days thereafter The proposal! (bids) and terms tram tha publishers must be accompanied by samplt copies of tha books proposed to b furnished toiether with a statement of the Introductory or txchango prices tnd of tho wholesale and retail prices at which the Vubllihera agree to furnish each book withui tho State during the full Um for which such book may bs adopted The publisher er publishers whom proposal (bids) shall be accepted must enter into a written contract within thirty (levs after Its award with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and shall give a bond with two sufficient sureties or with corporate surety satisfactory to tha Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction In reasonable sum to b fixed by the Utah Slat Jextbook Commiaaton for the faithful performance of such contract - -- SUNDAY'S ISSUE OF rtrmn rm LnJ G3£6£Q0GDC I BUILDING PERMITS Salt Lake County FAS Construction block house 1 1000 000 Doa M Kearns 106 E So i brick residence 312000 Co Hoffman Haights No 17 1946 Spring Lane Green at 3841 3710 Robert J MUler 1251 Montgomery brick residence at East 4190-iat- h 613000 Roy Gtblsr Devi 1147 Crandall Ave block reatdeno at 1963 X Gunderson Lane 113000 Neil Malouf 1584 E brick house at 1986-9330006 — 4180 South two E 409S South M S Smart 227 4th East brick real-dec at 3591 S 1650 East 99 000 C Smith 690 E 3063 South block residence at 3993 Mercury Dr Jack 917000 Richard B Burton- - 1440 E 416S South brirk residence at 2807 Flasa (3323-inEast) 614000 K Ralph Bowman pool shelter at 3101 Pheasant Way (9650-S77South) 3000 Ray Dowdlng Jr 1138 S 15th Weal Haber B Barker 4020 8 Redwood Rd frame residence at 4934 S Plymouth View Dr (1630 West) 6500 Fred R Sterling 962 E 4980 South brirk and frame residence at 979 K 4580 South 13000 READ IT EXCLUSIVELY E tesaj " ALLFN BATEMAN Stat 7 chargeofthe n Superintendent of Public Instruction — their progress from the hospital to the outside world” Patients to receive this care are selected very carefully by doctors and other hospital personnel who also make sure that families are well suited to provide this service "THE NEED” he added "U for friendly accepting families who can tolerate the patient’s eccentricities and give him the often-thsupport he needs-Vhospital can’t make a patient blossom forth as a completely well person but the x right kind of a home can“ He said the family care plan is widely used ’in California both by state and Veterans Administration hospitals The VA HfispltaLit Palo Alto for ex- ample usually has as many a 100 patients under family car at any one time he added " vy e - Salt Lake City C John Van Beckum block addition to residence 1716 £ 4123 Highland 2000 Dr Philip G Trunnell 1080 K 3780 South brick residence at 3980 Pellsad Dr 814 000 Howard R Sornen 343611th Eaet brick residence at 3671 Ceres Dr 620-00- NEW corp6rations Tmplt HounUWa Uranium Ltk City mininf Hrmn 0 Co Salt Heineck Helntcke Robert L MeGoc Salt stork authorid Lk Cityi capital $21000 $400 000 cubcrribcd all Utah Sunshine Mining Co Washington Sait Lake City mining end mUlingt R M Hrdy Yakima Vatht Robert M Hardv Jr Spokane Waah i R D Kelloc Idaho Lciuk capital stock authorised $150000 subscribed $1$8 $02 10 in Utah $2 500 FUhrr Contracting Co Arliona Salt Lake City construction Del W FUher John F Fisher Ethel F RulUvan Phoenix Aril I capital stock authort7a one million gollarai au beer I beds $7$L 000 in Utah none at present Gorf st d - temper-ature- r At least four Utahns hunting respectively in Sevier Duchesne and Utah counties were injured by shotgun pellets Friday - on the first day of the pheasant Oct 30 Hardcastle— Mr and Mnu Q Albert —'Vri Hardcastl Sandy son Oct 30 Alonzo Lee 14' Garfield sufFaulkner— Mr and Mra Joseph Kay Faulkner 1544 Kappa son Oct 38 Arbuekla— Mr and Mrs Richard J fered a serious wound in t h e Ar buckle 1183 Laird Avt son Oct 89 Maacham— Mr and Mrs Dean Delwln side J Reuben Russon 62 Meacham 1179 Redwood Pr daughter f X Lehl was struck In the right Oct 31 Christensen— Mr and Mrs Rsr Bleb 18 Fitt Theft Brent Reports ards Christensen 4894th Avt daugh- leg by pellets Monroe Sevier County was ter Oct 38 Joe Victor Madrid 127-lRandall— Mr and Mr Herlo Nleleoa struck In an eye by ahot from Ave reported theft of $5 from Randall 462 Sth East ton Nov 7 Wrlaht— Mr and Mrs Orson Davit another hunter’s gun E N his’ room while he was there Nov 7 Wright 1961 MrBroadmoor son Cordova— and Mrs PnU J Cor- Pearson Lehi suffered a chin asleep early Friday' dova 350 Edith Ave daughter Nov 4 wount dDlnafrlend— Mr ana Mr Alfred 9 as required Any additional information may ba required Any additional Information may be Lhe State Road eecured secured at at the office ef the State Commission Road Commission Dated this 6th day cf November Dated this Sth day of November 1859 1955 STATE ROAD COMMISSION STATE ROAD COMMISSION 4 UTAH ) OF OF UTAH i Injured On Hunt Opening Weather Data: Precipitathe annual fall bazaar of St tion for period ended at 530 60 to r Novempm lnj) precipitation Therese’s Catholic Parish Sat- ber 61 In accumulative excess 0g Oct sine 11 1 1955 L51 to 5 in Ini from the precipitation urday pm t accumulative deficiency 36 in church 112 Allen Ave will go in Sunrise 7 111 sunset S 13 maximum (0) expected toward redecorating the church Expected 18 and purchase of a new organ Salt lake and vicinity — Increasing RoofirHlnat td Miss Franeg Stic Cloudiness with Intermittent ahowers matz and Steve Steffanoff co- - and snows beginning aftemoonr during Sunday Colder) hlih 40 low 18 chairmen Utah —Increasing cloudiness with tight snow starting in the Jom 871 N 1st West ton Nov 4 A variety of items from baked termittent afternoon In northern portion spread- of funeral Monday from noon and Mra Shermaa Reynold— Mr south In evening Colder) high 40 to funeral time Frank Ha Reynolds HJl Yuma SL son goods to beautiful linens will be ing In northwest to 80 la extreme south 30 Oct on sale There will be the tradi- low 16 to 23 X Porter— Mr and Mrs Gerald Porter Burial will be In Salt Lake Kearns Southeastern I4sh — Partly cloudy son Oct 18 tional country store And pack- with snow flurries) colder Strong shiftHltkam — Mr and Mr Bobby Hick am South Balt Lake son Oct 34 ' ing northerly winds High 26 to 30 City Cemetery ages from different sections of low near aero Naylor— Mr end Mr Gerald C the country will be sold in a leuthwestern 1341 E Millar Ave son Oct 2 tdah — Partly cloudy Winters and his wife were Mr Mr and Mra Garner Davlg 25 snow Irvine— to with flurrlesi colder High post office booth Sit low 6 to 15 Strong local westerly trapped in the cab of a sem- Irvine 306 S Canyon View eon X Oct 28 Winds Nevede— Fair in south and partly itrailer truck after it left'the Oran— Mr and Mr John P Oran NOTICI OrMKITINA South 6alt Lake daughter Oct 31 in north Few tha and scattered highway The annual meeting of member! of cloudy leaped 60 feet into Jr Shaffer— Mr and Mrs NU Martin Colder south and east tho Animal Rescue League Utah Hu- mow showers Fork With 1719 Ramona Av River son Oct 2 Shaffer the Spanish central Locally High man windy Society Inc will be held on 36 to 46)portions McMwrray — Mr and Mrs Wayne E low 15 to 25 except In Nov SI 1953 at S o'clock pm at the cab filled with water partially 3413 West S MrMurray 260 to low daughter 34 south (0 high 70) Civic Center 666 E So Temple Salt 30 torches were used to OctWhite— Lake City Utah The purpose ef the to 46 cutting Mr and Mrs Dal — Eldredga occaWyomln to and to cloudy Mostly with elect director meeting Mr Winters White 3011 Kenwood St daughter east of free- the couple consider any other business which may sional light snow or drlxzle 31 Oct Divide with Continental route the com before Partly died en to Spanish Fork Hancock— Mr end Mra Glann A meeting cloudy regularly k scattered brief snows west of divide JEANNE JONES ' 3098 Morning eon Star Dr cold with locally Continued Secretary guitr Hospital -31 Oct winds Hl(h 10 to 20 In north 15- to Marcus Wll His wife and the driver of the 11amPulsipher— Mr and97 Mra 25 In south W 4th North Pulsipher Summery— By Friday afternoon col- truck George E Osborn 41 of daughter Oct i der air had blanketed the entire Mr and Mr Bray Hansen gsmuefs— Ave were treated at and maximum 3413 Neff Lone Samuels region daughter were in soma areas 2d degrees Fork Hospital and later Oct 28 tower than thorn of tho previous day Spanish Temperatures were mostly In 30 s and moved to a Payson hospital n -- family care program s Williama Families with whom ar-Whlmpey Wo r-th e nr A m e mbe r “of the"Churchfn'iirt"RTe"inade-'to-tfcept patients into their hornet of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y are paid so much a month Saints ahe attended the old by the patient for bis board LDS University and was active and room In sports Although the federal governShe was married to Alma Ar- ment funds does not thur Ellis on June 27 1906 in for this purpose provide the usually Salt Lake LDS Temple He died patient himself from personal in 1913 She was married to saving- scompensation - allow- -: --George Albert Williams “on ances or other sources can arMarch 171924 range" to make the payments" Survivors 'include her hus-ban- d Mr Oviatt explained And a Aon And two daugh- - "Home care" Mr- - Oviatt aid ters Charles James Ellis Mrs "ls very valuable in the rehabilAlma Ellis Haltlner and Mrs itation of man patients as It Susan Ellis Christensen all of provides a half-wa- y station in SPANISH FORK — Funeral services for Ferrind Frederick Winters 32 of 270 W 2nd South Salt Lake City— fatally injured Tuesday in a truck wreck near Thistle Bridge in Spanish Fork Canyon — will be conducted Monday at 2 pm at East son Nov t East Salt Lake City under diMark— Mr and Mrs Joseph Mark 89 LIOAL NOTICI 3300 X South Nov 7 daughter the Crabb Lowell rection of The Utah Stat Board of Pardons will J Werthlnrien— Mr and Mra Burt Leon 0O am ease at th hear following Worthington 89 Crest on Ave daugh- Wednesday November M0rtUary7SpSnish“Forkm 1899 at th 4 Friends may call at the place terJernNov —Mr and Mrs MUton Charts Hearing Room et the Utah Stat Prison Case No en Pareln Lake c Her-Mr- except In extreme southern llSBlppI Valley— Into— the southern where readinas aa lilah aa 19 In Rockies At this point th trough v Las Vegas occurred Skies ware clear by evening to partly will Join another low pressure cencloudy except for a few southern Idaho ter This center wil influence the spent his early years in Sanpet? County and on1 FAMILY CARE of psychiatric patients who can benefit more troni the environment of a home than from the hospital itself Is now being provided as part of the treatment program in 29 VA hospitals throughout the country according to officials of the Fort departmept-i- was a daughter 3oUm”i5J'pfc51“t4Wrrun a son of Hans Monsen r Oviatt-membe- FootballForceast: Snow Showers and Brrrr! ofbertCharles and Rachel P!easanVSajipeteI0UAprd®cIJliJJm and hospital ‘ Douglas institution At: this hospital the plan wss started in April 1954 and since Mrs Edna Worthen Ellis Wil that time 14 patients have been mother-in-laHams 71 of placed in Utah homes Of this number 12 stlU are benefitttng City Commisby the home life thus afforded sioner Joe L one hes been discharged to hi Christen sen own home and one has been redied Friday of turned to the hospital — heart ailment at There la a number of addiher residence tional patients at the hospital 256 W 7th who should be receiving family South care if homes could be found Born June 12 for - them - said -- Boyd1884 in "Salt of Jhe -- aoclaIservice at- tempted to revive him Members of the Lehi Fire Department later worked for r with a about a without success In “an attempt to revive him He was then taken to the hospital Highway Patrol Sgt Melvin Grant American Fork said Mr Poulsen apparently knew the The weather forecast-- map for Saturday skies sund intermittent snow aRackwasnear“ and “tried to icates-cloudy return to his car He apparH Edward Neslen left Jacli Atrmet and Sylvia Smlth'look ' ently eollaspsed as he opened the car door ver collection of accident pictures to be used on posters Mr Poulsen was born in Mt in adjusting from to a life outside ‘ 1 Hearing Violation) Potter) Caa No HU RodHearing on Parole or Termination of 07 Andrew ney Ertekaon Sentence) Case No 149 Kenneth Yen Luevenj Caee No 293 Henry Gome L Leavitt! Lopei Case No 87 Doug) Cee No 1103 Lout Martinet) Case No 1104 Theordor Shipley) Caee No 1105 Harold LeRoy Franklin) Case No 110 Wav McGUllvray) Case No 1107 Richard Hampton) Caee No 110 LeVell War-wlcCee No 1109 Paul Ciaypolei Case No 1110 Claud Scagge) Ces No 1111 Ed Steelman) Caee No 1113 Jenard Sales: Case No 1113 LaVon Sawyer) Ces N 1114 George B Rodney By order of tha Board ef Pardons ef th SUIn of Utah FRANK E DISTON (C-7Executive Secretary ' NOTICI TO CONTSACTOM Sealed propoeale will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah State Capitol Salt Lake City UUh until 3 o’clock p m Tueaday November 29 1953 and at that time publicly opened for construction of a 3“ Plant mia Bituminous Surfaced Road In Box Elder County th same being that section of US beginning at a point f miles — Northwesterly from Tramenton — 7 miles Identified Northwesterly for as Federal Aid Project Ns (17) Th length of road M be constructed or improved Is 739 miles and th principal Itema of work ar approximately aa follows: 300000 Cu Yds of Unclassified Road-wa-y 30-- 6 ExcavaUon 120800 Ton of Gravel 30400 Ton of Plant Mix and 807500 Gal of Bituminous MatartaL Praquallflcation of bidder la required Prior to any bidder receiving plana and specifications it will be nereaaary that th bidder have on fU with th Utah State Department ef Engineering completed end approved the required PrequallfiraUon Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial ' condition The attention of btdders Is directed to th Special Provision covering subletting or assigning th contract ThaTHInlmum wag paid to all akllted labor employed on this contract shall be 82 50 per hour Th minimum wage paid to ell Intermediate labor employed en thin eon-trashall be 81 875 per hour The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed en this contract shall be 1 775 per hour Th attention of bidder! la directed (e th fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wag and Hour Division U S Department of Labor that contractors engaged tn highway construction work ar required to meet the provialone of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Sta 1060) Plans and specifications are en file in th office of the SUM Road Commission Salt Lake City and the office ef Its District Engineer at Ogden Utah where they may be reviewed bp proprospective bidders Specifications posal forms and plans will be furnished at Salt Lak City on depositing (2 00 which will be refunded providing bidder submits an accepUbl bid and returns the plan within seven days after the opening ef bids Each bidder muat submit a letter from an approved surety company auaranteelng to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bldi Is reserved Cash certified check or approved proposal guarantee bond for not leas than fl per rent of tola! amount of bid made payable te th SUt Road Commission must accompany each bid aa evidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded th contract the bidder will execute th contract and furnish contract bond as required Anv additional information mat be secured at th office of th SUt Road - Commission Dated this 12lh day of November 1955 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH NOTICI OP IPS Cl AL MilTINS OP STOCKHOLDins Te the Stockholder! of Walker Bank i Trust Company: Notice la hereby given that a special of Walker meeting of the stockholder Bank A Trust Company a Utah bankbe will at the bald ing corporation office of said bank at Second South and Main Streets Salt Lake City Utah on Monday th 12th day of December 1955 at th hour of 10 o’rtock a tn for th purpose of considering and voting upon th question of approving an AGREEMENT OF MERGER" whereby Th First National Bank of Murray national banking association would be merged with and Into Welker Bank A Trust Company- - which would- - become th surviving corporation and resulting bank which "AGREEMENT OF MER GEH" has been approved by the Board of Director of each of said corporation and for th purpose of considering and acting upon any and all matters which may pToperly bo brought before said meeting stockholder of Walkev Dissenting Bank A Trust Company who mav voM against said merger will be entitled to payment of the value of only thoae hares which are voted against approval of th merger plan Dated this 3rd day of November 1955 By Order et - th Board O I et Director! CARLSON SacraUry AOVIRTItIMiNT FOR BIDS Nnttc la herein given that tha Board ef Education Kebo School District will receive bids for all the labor end materials required tn connection with the conatruction of th SPRINGVILLE JOT-IOR HIGH SCHOOL locaMd et Spring villa Utah Bias ere to be submitted separately for th (1) General Work which includes everything except the Plumbing and Heating and tha Electrical Work) (2) Plumbing and Heating and '3) Electrical Work Bids are to be submitted In accordance with th respective plana specifications and other contract documents now on file with th Board of Education Ncbo School District Spaniel) Fork Utah and at the office of Architect Claude Shepherd Ashworth Provo Utah The Contract document may be obtained from The office of the Architect upon receipt of $50 00 per 25 00 per set for th General Work set for the Plumbing and Heating and (25 00 per set for the Electrical Work which deposit will be refunded providIn proper ing the bid 1 submitted form and upon receipt of such copies In good condition within tea (10) days after th hide ar opened otherwise th contractor will forfeit hie deposit to the Architect Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at th office Of th Architect and shall be accompanied check or by a certified or cashier’s bid bond for five (5 per cent of the M mount of tha bid mad pavabl tha order ef th Board of Education School District Nebo and ahall he seated and filed with the Clerk of said Board In Spanish Fork Utah on or before 8 00 pm November 28 195 ' at which time they wilt be Opened and publicly read aloud Th above mentioned check or bond shall be given as e guarantee that tb bidder will enter Into the contract if warded to him and will bo declared forfeited If the successful bidder refuses to enter Into aald contract after being requested to do so by the said Board Vfilhin a period of thirty (301 davs the If alternate No 1 la aeeeptad Board reserves tha right to suspend action on this proposal ea or helot Julv 8 1956 The said Board reserve the risht to reject any er all bid or yatve any informality In a bid No bidder mav withdraw hi bid for a period of thirty (30i davs after th date act for tha opening thereof Dated November 10 1953 BOARD OF EDUCATION NERO SCHOOL DISTRICT Lavon E Payne President B L Isaac Clark Published la Tha Salt Lake Tribune ' r K I ' |