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Show Davis Graduates Number 600 , Largest Senior Class Ever Special to The Tribune NORTH SALT LAKE The Davis School District s largest 600 Vievwnont senior class graduat-- d Vikings Friday cereduring commencement monies at the South Dans Regional Stake Center Church - Jesus Chnst of of Latter-da- y Saints tant superintendent The graduates the bins wearing red caps and gowns and the girls gold recened their diplomas from Dr G Reed M archant of the Board of Education Principal Almon J Flake presented the class to Lawience F. Welling, assis Four student speakers spoke on the graduation s Sot Knowledge Helps on "Success Speaking Know ledge." Lon Through Frasier said the knowledge which we gain m school, from others, and through our own experiences plays a vital part in our decision making process. Those decisions, especially the ones which will be made m the five years following graduation are the mayor factors in determining the success or failure of our lives A bah Mrs. Mrs Lillie Mae Nickson. 507 N 12th West, was presented the 1973 Book of Golden Deeds Award by Douglas B Rogers, club president, during a luncheon at Hotel Utah Choir. The annual recognition is for a person who has demon-stiateoutstanding dedication in duty to fellow man Mr Rogers said it is estimated that Mrs Nickson. a grand mother of eight, has acted as mother to more than 200 who including many were difficult to handle because of physical or emotional handicaps. A native of Cameron, 'lex, who has resided here suue 1931. Mrs. Nickson said. "The Lord has blessed me to have love in my heart for people "Every woman who brings a child into the woild is not a You have to show mother children you care about them to give them the desue to be big " The plaque and accompanying booklet cited the recipient d tlul-dre- for a of fieedom, was dedicated day at the Salt Lake Building. While the shrine attempts to strengthen citizen appreciation of Amencan heritage, it also is dedicated to law enforcement officers of Salt Lake who serve City and County the citizens with integrity and distinction," according to a plaque. Two lawmen are celebrated in particular. They aie Salt Lake City Police Det Percy L. killed the Clark, in performance of his duties Jan M. and Salt Lake County Sheriff's Deputy Melun C. killed the in Colebrook, of his duties performance March 10. y Friday, at the 8 a.m ceremonies, members of the Clark and Colebrook families were silv rr tray s presented by members of the sponsoung ExSugar change Club. Its president is Herbert J. Gustafson, a vice president and manager of Tracy Collins Bank &. Trust Co. at Sugar House. He said club members donated $400 for the shiine, made available through the National Exchange Club. House-Cottonwo- r Needles hospi- Mr a Beckett former nanager of , New house Intel in Salt Mr. Beckett .ake City and started in tne lusiness as a bellboy at the teed Hotel. now the Ben omond Hotel, in Ogden he He operated a catering ser- vice in Ogden and was a steward and restaurant managir for the Union Pacific Rail Born Dec. 16, 1904, in Ogden, to Henry William and Harriet I'nderwood Beckett, he married Rosalie Sophia NetNen Oct. 7, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. include a His survivors widow, son and daughter, Ray II Jr, Murray, Utah, and Mrs. Jack (Janice) Purser. S. nriy, Utah: 7 grandchildren: biotin rs. and sisters. Howard C.. F ml. Ellen Cowles, all Ocdeii. Claience S. Needles. Mrs Leonaid (Rhea) Warren. Escondido. Calif Funeral arrangements pending from Noodles are mg w ith the genuine touch of a mother. The Rev. Roily E. Hurnng-ton- . pastor of Ml. Zion Church of God in Christ, said he has known Mrs Nickson as an active member of the church for about 20 years. "Its a wonderful thing when you can share lile to make someone else happy. he said Club-sponsore- Fri- died and lov Freedom Shrine, framed copies of 2S historic documents which spell out this nation's campaign for Hold operator and California iiotel businesses n , ednesdav of lancer m a limits of Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn and Salt Lake County Coifimissioner E. WilLim Dunn spoke, accepting the shrine for the city and county. The plaques are located on the west wall of the building's second floor were originally to he placed in the Metropolitan Hall of Justice, but city advised against it. as walls there are metal and there would be structural problems hanging the documents. They engi-n-c- Loot Short, Gunman Discovers Special to The Tribune MURRAY It may have felt like a good haul to the lone gunman who held up Bourne LaRue Turner, 27. an employe of Gordon Wilson Chevrolet Inc., 5650 S. State, as she stepped from her car at the Murray Branch. Walker B ank and Trust Co., 4900 S. State. But it was later discovered, after the robbery Friday at 10:30 a m. that the money bag taken contained more but all but $457 $64,000 in checks. than vv as boat Muq Bryan cued Jeffery Vern Perk 3 Ol 6 ot 24 nnurol cou es m a Sait Luke hospital Born Aug V ?9 1966 Sait Luke City to E Imer Ver n 01 Salt City. Marla Barney father, Lake qrondparents Vcrn Peck Sr . Salt City, foster parents Mr Mrs Terry Bro.vn, Suit City 2 Tuesday pm, Redwood Rd , where 8 6 friends coll Monday pm, Tuesday hour prior to ser vice Burial Redwood Memo rial Estates Funeral 6500 am, S Friends Monday States Interparliamentary of a 1060 S 2128 call Dimitru Y. Kambourix East 4b0 fARMINGTON Villiotis Kom 79, bouris State 8pm V. Salt Lake Area Births Births at recorded Member Suit Lake area hospitals djring the 24 hours ended at 9pm Frdcv include EDS Hospital and Mrs Richard VAr S Abbott, 8542 Kings Cove Dr , son Mr ond Mrs Elbert H Gaudig, 4751 Bon Air St 1. son Mr and Mrs Heinz T Vosqerou, 1489 W 3rd South, daugh'er Mr Steven Lee East, son Mrs and Richards, 3200 27th Mr. and Mrs L daughter. and Mar-hnea- 7240 E 1399 Mr Smith, Kent o Kent D Mrs. E. 12900 South, 1365 Draper daughter. Mr. and Mrs David Mr , Has-lam- 28 E. 2nd North, son. Ramon and Mrs 3818 Magna, son. S South-rida- St., King, daughter St. Mark's Hospital Arwin Mrs and D Dr Starcrest 460 and James Mrs. , C. son Robert 9590 South. 228 Douglas SI , Mrs and 797 E son and JacKman, 5060 Kearns, son Mrs Mr and McGill. 5615 Howard Steele Mrs S. 4307 St , Thomas West, Kearns, daughter. University Hospital F. South, George 3rd Teroh Wander Bil- Ln , linas. 4710 S son. Dr. and Mrs. Richard 3700 Blueiov Ln , Siqler. daughter. Mr ond 741 ter Mrs 3rd Jams East, daugh- and Mrs Jeff Hall, 884 10550 South, Sandy, twin AVr. and Mrs Tooele, son. and Mr. AVrs. James John Rich-ord- Craw-lord- , 419 M St , son. daughter. Mr. ond Doran, 1245 ond Honsen, dauqhter. Mrs E. 17th Mrs. 1027 Stnodmon. Bryan South, Michael L. Riches Aye., 3753 S. 3375 Granger, son Mr and Mrs 158 Thomas, Sandy, son E. West, Rirhard 8000 G South, South Davis congressional delegation which will be attending five days of meetings m Mexico City and 1010 Wii Mar Guanajuato. son Community Hospital Mr Boise Funeral Saturday, 2 p m Ward Falls Ninth Burial, Annis Cemetery. Idaho chaoel, Little-Butt- e Annie W. Davis ROOSEVELT Annie Maria Woodland Davis, 88, Poosevelt, d.ed May 24, 1973, in a local nursing home ol natural couse. ond Mrs Mort Shirts, PI , Centerville, d'eMo tul 30 grandchildren, 49 great grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, pm. Manning Funeral chapel, Pocall friends where catello, Monday 7 9 pm., and Tuesday before services. Burial, Pocatello Cemetery Additional viewing Saturday 7 9 cm, Olpm Mortuary, Roosevelt Conrad K. Hancock - Con-raWHITTIER, CALIF. K Hancock, 67, Whither, died Mav 23 of natural cous es in a Whittier hospital Born April 7, 1906, Tooele, Utah, to Goerge Robert ond Dora D Kirk Hancock. Married Elaine Herron June 25, 1932, Salt Lake City Member Presbyterian Church Retired Whittier employe, City Schools Survivors' widow, sons, daughters, Robert B , Hacien- da Heights, Celt! ; Mrs Connie Burton, Orange, Calif ; Mrs Walter (Sue) Bailey, Y ucatnOi Calif , Mrs. Tyre N Robert (Mary) Wood, Paul, both Whittier, 12 grandchildren tor Funeral Tuesday om., Whittier 1st LDS Ward Burial Rose Hills Cemetery, Whittier - Funerol m r Vhoentd fcurth Reoutrm Wisv tv VAUGHN Robert VjLdhn will be he d Sotu It 0 on' a the Bievsej sa ran er1 Churc ui) 98 S Snuth ff F RovO'V will be fndciv at hi Jc ikiih so'te Mo hi p in South 470 win re Slate ary trends nay call Friday from 6 to 8 Fort Daugixis pm interment C ( meipry Funerol directors V ( StMe and Sins d . ANDERSON Funeral services tor Bostl Mordaunt Anderson wt" be heid Soturdov at one pm tr Bounhtul the Union Morhary z9i North Mam Chaoel where trends mov call Friday 6 io 8 pm and Saturday prior to servic Co Interment, Wasatch Lawn Funeral morial Park directors Rosson Brothers Bountiful Union Mortuary KETCHUM Funeral services for Alice Oecker Ketchum will be held Saturday. 12 noon in the lor 260 East km Mortuary Chapel, South Temple Friends mav con ot one hour the mortuary Soturdov .0 Interment pr or to services pm in th Orem City Cemetery Funerol directors. Lorkin Mortu services for will be m ot the a held Soturdov, Jenkins Sotfe Mortuary, 4760 South Stole, where friends mav doll Sot urday 7 hour prior to services Interment, Murray City Cemetery Funeral directors, V C Sotfe ond Sons Funerol TRACER Dimitri Tracer 10 and Angelike Villiotis. Mar ried Harry G Kombouris 1920, Sail Lake He died Oct 9, 1964 City ame to United Stales in lvo Member Greek Ortho dox hurcli son, Deno, Surwors 4 orandchil Farmington, dren, brother, Charles J Slone Farmington Tuneral Saturday 11 am, Trimly Greek Orthodox Church Prayer servee Fri7th day 7 30 pm, 36 E South Burial Ml. Olivet Cemetery Holy Forrest Christiansen MONROE, Sevier County Forrest (Corky) Christiansen, causes Born Oct 24, 1918, Monroe, to Christian Abraham and Helena Brown Christiansen. Married Mane Shirley Raisor, Aug 21, 1945, Las Nev. Member LDS Vegas, Mrs. Steven (Colleen) Nielall son, Mrs. Richfield, Randy (Catheryn) Edwards, Sterling, Sanpete County; Lvnn, Cheryl Ephraim; seven grandchildren; brothers. sisters, LaNoy. Ogden ; Oue M., Granger; Mrs. Delos Glen-woo(Blanche) Sampson, Sevier County; Mrs. Rer (Vonda) Huntsman, Mrs. Guv Richfield; (lla) Huntsman, Aurora, Sevier County; Mrs. Calvin (Grace) Ivie, Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday, 1 am, Monroe South Ward chaoel, where friends call two hours before services. Burial, Monroe Cemetery with military honors. Clara J. Wopsock WHITEROCKS, Uintah Clara Johnson County 103, Whiterocks, Woosock, died May 23, 1973, in a Roosevelt nursing home ot natural causes Born 1870 in Meeker, Colo. Married Tim Johnson, he Married Harry Wopdied sock, he died sons, Myton Survivors Wilson Johnson, Whiterocks, Johnson, Fort Duchesne, 16 30 great grandchildren, )4 great arandchildren; great grandchildren 30 pm, Funeral Sunday. Whiterocks Episcoool Church Friends coll Emma Lou Cuch esidence, Whiterocks, Saturday evening and Sunday before services Burial, Fort Duchesne Cemetery. Funerals BATY Graveside services for Christine Lucille Boty will be held Saturday 10 om at Valiev Vi e Memorial Park, 4400 West 4100 South Funeral directors, McOoug al Funerol Home SCHRODER Graveside servic es tor Hartwell Lee Schroder will be held Saturday 10 30 a m in the Elvsian Burial Gardens Funeral direrors, Larkin Mortuary In lieu ot flowers, make contributions to the Heort Fund BLACK Funeral services for will be held Tues Marion dov ot d m ot the Deseret Utah Interment Ward Chapel Deseret Friends mov coll ot the Cemetery 7th 36 Deseret Eost Mortuary, South on Monday from 6 to 8 ot end the Word Tuesday pm, from 11 ;o am until time of ser Deseret vixes Funeral Directors Mortuary BRUNYER Funeral services tor Francis Joseoh Brunver will be held Saturauv ot ? om ot Me 68b0 morial Estates Mortuorv, South 9th East where friends mav call Friday 68 pm and Saturday hour before services Interment Memorial Go'dens of the Valley directors. Memorial Funerol E states Mortuorv Funerol KAMBOURIS services Villiotis tor Dnnitra orrbouris 11 om at will be held Saturday The Hoiy Trinity Greek Orthodo M Cem Olivet Church Interment eterv Prover service ol Deseret Mortuary Fndov 7 30 p m where 1'iends mov call 7 to 8 o m Fu neral direcors Deret Mortuary - Funeral services TURNBOW Margaret Arvilla Turnbow will be held Soturdov ol I pm in the 600 Redwood MemonoF Estotes, where Rood. Redwood South tneods may call Friday pm hour before ser and Saturday vices interment Redwood Memori Funeral directors. Me al Estates mortal Estotes MoHuory Funera' services Bowman will be in the Kavs Wad chapel. 2nd Cost ond Center Street Friends Kavs may call ot the Lmdauist 340 North Moin, vine Mortuary 12 30 10 am until pm Suturdav Memo Interment, Kovsville-LovtoPark rial Funerol directors, Lmdauist Kaysville Mortuary BOWMAN Orlando J h id Saturday viHe 2nd and 8th tor 1pm Florists BROWN FLORAL CO "Always FREE DELIVERY The Finest" In Flowers 364-554- 4 54, Monroe, died Mav 24, 1973, at home ot natural for Wmonot s Mortiiry Bertha Coiemon Greece, ;J 1 Born 20, 1885, March Woodland Ward, Idaho, to Henry Harrison and Ellen Foster Woodland Married Jinken Thomas Davis, June 27, 1910, Robin, Idaho, later solemnized Temple Logan He died in 1930 Former Idaho resident Arimo, Survivors sons, daughters, Henry J , San Bruno, Calif ; Mrs W H. (Thelma) Halley, Mrs Mary Daniels, both PoMrs. Tuff (Pearl) catello, Dean Mrs. (Helen) Reay. both Washburn, Roosevelt, Gwyllim, McCammon, Idaho, -- R. Mr ond Mrs Fred Healey, 2125 Millstream Ln daughter. Mr. ond Mrs Russell L. 1020 6th Sanchez. East, daughter Mr and Mrs Brian L. large 16 Vriz , 34 grandch.ldren, great - grandchildren Brother sister, Fred D , Beaver, Mrs Winn (Ethel) Ore 1 Cottonwood Hospital son Mr. Born Sept 1, 1895, Victpr, K on , to Edward and Eudora Richards Nash Married Luella Berrett Jenkins. May 16, 1946, Dillon, Mont , later solemnized Idaho Falls Tern ole, Feb 16, 1967. Concrete contractor, emrloye Atomic member Ce Site, Energy men! Masons union, veteran WW I, member Elks and Eagles lodaes Survivors sons, widow', Phoenix, Rn, daughters, Ariz , Thomas, Mrs Dennis Idaho both Daw, (Dona) Paul (Doisv) Falls, Mrs Richmond Pocatello, stepsons, stepdaughter, Keith D Jenkins, Boise; Jay C , Robert, both Idaho Falls; Mrs Duane Bird, Mesa, (Lois) - Holy Cross Hospital Mr. ond Mrs Stephen VV. Thavne, 3510 King.hill Dr , daughter AAr and Mrs Donald Toll Jr., 1866 London Plane Rd , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Linkous, 1026 Jniversity doughtcr. AAoser, - FALLS Lloyd Idaho Edward 77, Nash, Falls, died May 23, 1973, in a local hospital following a IDAHO Me ary Oct. Ath ; Church; former and veteran WW II. Survivors: sons, widow; daughters, Randy Neal, Monroe; Forrest Mrs. Ray, Edwin (Carolyn) Patterson, Mrs Than (Connie) Henrie. e Mr. and Mrs. 1048 W. Smith, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. and stroke Mr ond Mrs. Randall B Marble, Tremonton, daughter Mr. and Mrs James B Mr. Allred, son, Mr. Miller, Mr. Smith, Sandy, Mr. City Llovd E. Nash ter 2234 prior tor he'd Estates Chaoel t uO boctn Rixi.vtnd Rd were friend'' mov cmi Friday 6 to 8 pm and Sat tr ouv o e hour prior to ser.Ktv liVmieit mi On. et Cemetery 5TH SO AND 10TH PEARSON 1560 E WEST FLORAL 33rd So. 467-153- 9 M LDRED'S FLOWERS 436-726- 7 stock-man- e Dr., Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs Alan Richard h Scott, 1 East, daugh- Reynolds, AAonday and Tuesday to service burial Malad Cemetery with militar-- - Michael 4808 Jetts, to Malad 2nd LDS Ward Chapel Friends call Benson Fu neral Malad Home, City, Lake 1893, ens, West, Mrs. and Mr. Lvnn 26, pm, 2 May Salt Masonic riles. Cas-telo- 9150 S Dimitra natural a in hospital Born Presoyterion Tuesday 1 causes I WW Church Veteran Member AF&AM 51. Malad Lodge Oneida County Slier ifl 1924 28 Oneida Member County School Board 1944 48 Oneida Membe' County Director Grower s Grain Deep Creek Irrigation Co' Di rector 1st Bank and Trust ot Idaho. Active in senior citizens groups Survivors sons, daughters, ,V Jr , Portland, Morgan John D, Malad City, Ore, O . Call! . Roaer Danville, All Mrs. Cecil (Winifred) Soda Springs, Mrs. dalle, Charles (Mary Sue) Borden, Gooding, 13 arandchildren Funeral South, - Farmington, S died Tom C MALAD Y, IDAHO Morgan William Tovey, 77, Malad City, died May 24 ol natural causes at home SI Born Aug 1895, 14, John, Idaho, 1o David W Ann and Jardme Mary Gwenlred Married Tovey Jones Aug 30, 1922, PocatelShe died Jan lo 27, I9o6 Meeting They are part 6 Funeral noon, Tuesday Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Oaden. where friends call Monday 7 9 pm, Tues duv prior to service Burial Ogden Cemetery -- Mr. ond Mrs. Anton E. An derson, 758 Shiloh Way, Murray, son. Mr. and Mrs Richard L. Batemon, 1379 E. 8555 South, Sondv, son Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cutler, 4036 Golden Cl., d Oil Morgan Murray Police Lieutenant Kenneth Killian signed a complaint before Salt Lake City Judge Robert C. Gibson charging Paul F. Turner, 47, 1871 Condie Dr. (4295 South), with - William Brown Feb 14 1916 Salt Lake City Musk teacher Member LDS Church son. husband Survivors 2 Gene William Oaden Mrs sister, grandchildren, Deane Carmen Huncv Ogdon H Utun in 1917 Church widow ons, SurvrvOfs daughters Walter M Esc on dido, Calif , Bruce A Phoe Mrs J J (Burba nix Ar 1 Antonio Sun ral Witten ex . Joan V Thoren Suit 11 C it v ake arandchildr en, 2 great grondchildi en Graveside service Tuesday Survivors be .e nod W 6 will will be noon ot the Do SuUrauv t i ret Mortuorv 16 ?h Sou'h V.i vO" cm hour in tricnls mav Inter me d salt t r or to 'i lose Ctv cemetery Funerol d rex tors Deseret Morfuo. Mecham Mar Donev Emp'ove Co (ome to Member LDS Furerat services Boone am at Redwood 10 n ur mi i , d Joanna Smart 26 FAULKNER Funeral services tor t arence Fouiikner will oe he d buurdav 3 pm tut the Jenkins 4 60 S fe Mortuary South Stoe Sr cet mov caU where fr ends Friaov from 6 7 (0 pm and Sot yrdoy one ha'f hour prior to ver Civ inter nent vixe Murroy Cf netery Funeral directors V C Sche ond Sons SCHOENFELD and i - Ft Terul Franklin Ida to Henry c v C G roves de BRAOY fervt ev mfont o rl Brady daughter of iton fi and Kola G Brodv will he held Sofjrdcw at 2 p m at qtv it w Lttuh (.emeterv Fr tends may col of the Dtseret Vort ary ?tv E n t 7th South 10 io Saturday li JO am Funeral d rectors Dev e'e orfuory for V L ho L CiW V JONES Fxne ral serv tes for Lefcn Jones w It oe he d 10 om Soturdos m the Guff M 3r tuory Chaoel 8CW0 South Slate St Friends noy con at the mortuary Friday Mo I om and Saturday one hour prior to services iner meat Salt Lake C'fy fe'retnry Goff Mortuory Funerol direMors suturdav 1904, 12, to prior and Sons BOONE '' an May Brown in on Ouden nuis ma home Born Dec 21 Amencan Jones Peck M. natural ot 2S causes 6V ? Anna Ohvtu M jttson Mat r u d Fcnollu F Pm illusion eb t it v Suit Lake and Jr Ann Marla E Tribune Washington Bureau Sen and WASHINGTON Mrs Frank E. Moss, are in Mexico attending the Mexico-Lmte13th Annual horen Dec Bat n 99 Hui ni s b o t r a n d to s, t dt n f runs TtOdOf U l'Ov'U' and died nm OGDCN Roma Mecham Donev Brown 64 died Mav hoodul 0 0 3 sons Attend Fete Roma Ave Mav arond 6 great II 'ft Tnt'v.rlnv in Less than an hour later, Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Chns Kornng stopped a suspicious car at a Taylorsville shopping center and an arrest was made. Senator, Wife 1 non 15 pm, 2 Sait Lake Mr robbery. hi T HJS vMdoA, Funeral Tuedav pm. Pt eret LDS Ward Chapel Friends cad 36 E 7th South at the Monday 6 8 pm naturalo causes Peck Jcflerv sometimes human endurance Freedom - caring beyond the normal Rites Mark Shrine of Land--errtii- lty Magnus to x Par at the prior to pm 6 6 , Suriors o t South May ic-a- C Monday vard Tuesday ser ft e W A Salt Lake City woman known by her neigh bois and rhantable agent "Mrs League of Nations' because of her foster taie ol children of all nationalities was honored Friday by the Exchange Club ol Salt Lake breaking m the press box in the stadium The students saw two youths come out of the pi ess box and throw beer bottles against windows Some of the students ran to the suspects' car and disabled it and the rest raptured them after a chase and called the sheriffs office, the deputies said Delbert Schick, principal, said several windows in the school's cafeteria were broken out by throwing garbage buckets through the windows. The vandals also got into the office of Paul Kocbiever, assistant principal, and scattered thousands of computer cards throughout the parking lot The youths have been referred to ju-emle court road. He managed the the Alexandria, and Clark hotels in Los the a and is Angeles of the California Hotel Assn. Rd Tuesday y children, g u d hilcli en South Temple Ahtre friends cull Monaav 6 8 pm, Tuesday hour prior to ser. vice Bunul Wasafit E 0 Redsood Friends Cl id) Honor Adel Aeq Fcnoral LDS Word CoDperton coll 4JjO S to 200 Receives American Heritage Special to The Ti ibune NEEDLES. C VLIF Ray Beckett Herbert Sr. b Needles, former Sail Lake iliie Mae Nieksoii S.L . Woman Vandals Damage High School Executive Dies in California I 'Mother' Colleen Bybee said the invocation and the benediction was delivered by William Gus Bavelas. Ex-S.- L. vTis Salt Lake C it v b o a ood Renton Ra.o Wash , 7ns B (Lorran el Hunt Granaer 3 ft ytoictiOtl 14 dren greet ara nix hilar en J Walter brothers sister Sa't Lake City William Gai den Giove La it , Its lie (Lillian) Wiod Salt Lokc City Funeral Tuesday pm, l$ Quintet, and Senior senes red n V William Victoria and Avers Blaik SU'I Married la Damron Phi be Married She died .'4 W0 Suit Welling Ol! Luke LDs Temple Furnur i mpiove Union Pocitic Rui road Iv 0 Farmington Dovis County line driver tor ML Mi mher LDS Church Voter an Wv H widow Survivors step mother May O on Anuhnm sons Cult douahftr Lea L R steven James D orqie oil Sat! Lake City ara ml children brother, hu't vs LeRoy W Murray tir Mrs Mai gar et Van&us kirk Anaheim Aon ler LOS loi on O' w f Rt Millard o u C hour One Irterrrei! Lyon funeral d rectors - De 18S1 14 SutirdOv Parity Jnn er et d Soffe Lake burn Hoo Foac'I tin Mamed Dui is a rs iv Funerol services tor he he'd Sotu' uv will ver. ice-Cene'ery 24 natural o in hu pitQf Christopher W Muv sit Lake and Pearl W CHwrch Music for the graduation was provided by Grace R. Pamsh and the school's Brass Exchange LOO u x Jun s ww Salt Lake C t v to t sat lane l everyone is capable of obtaining leadership through individual effort. Everyone is needed in some way to assume leadership at some time, he said. n 0'10 q 1 j of a st s u 1 hospital Born & d 4 O Tcnoir f ( v Block jMon St tof id "ay natural m u s i Born Feb 1' K04 Ena Wat to land ter John and Emily Chewy Bstt Wirnea s Post - s pm of rn? Jexins iote M ru o'v 4 60 So Store where fnenqs mov col Friday from 6 to 8 p m Marion Black I., lloolon LaFuv j 4 Lake bcuilai -t P- y o ad Wn 0i n o u r o m a censes On "Success Through Leadership," student body president Jim W. Bangerier said Deputies Glen Balls and Garth Beik'tead sold the damage included breakage of safety windows in 12 doors which cost $100 each to replace and 70 windows, all 24 inches wide and 60 to bx inches long They said several high school youths had agreed to meet their friends at tnat eaily hour on the lawn at llie school for an outing when they heard Corsf-to- 6 Everyone Capable Sheriff s COePC RTON B v t o a a ci E Therese Crandall urged her fellow graduates to be deh-geas they entered a phase of life She spoke on Success Through Diligence " Gregory G. Oman, speaking on Success Through Integrity." said personal integrity is based on knowing oneself and doing what one is capable of doing Special to The rnbunc Two I MON youths vere captured by several Ilillt rest High School students Friday about 2 45 a m following a trail of vandalism which left more than $2,000 damage to the doors uiid windows of the school James Bert F. Butt Inlimited " Commencement JONES vde C of schools theme-Succes- funerals" liiternioiiiitain Obituaries 1522 E. 33rd So. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received bv the State Rood Commission of Utah Room 608 Stale Office Build mg. Salt Loke City, Utah, until 2 o clock 9, pm Tuesday, June 19j, and at that time publicly opened for construction ot A Bitu mmous io Surfaced Roadway Davis County, the some be ng that 500 of section South Street m Bountiful from 500 West Street to 4oO Eost Street identified os Fed erul Aid Proiect No TMMJ047 MOD The length ot rood to be con 150 or improved is miles, ond the principal items of ful os work are oooroximotelv lows 542 Tons of Bituminous Mo teriul, 6300 Tons of Bituminous Surface Cours ( Maximum) ond 9600 Base Tons Ot Untreated ( 4 The proi Cours Maximum) ect is to be conpleted tn 00 work ing days ot is Preauolilicotion bidders reauired Prior to any bidder $ receiving plans ond specifications, it will be necessary that the bid der hove on tile with the State Road Commission ot Utah com pleted ond approved the reouired Statement pertain Preauolilicotion mg to contractors experience and tmonciol condition of The bidders is attention dtreoed to the Special Provisions or assigning subletting covering the controct In conformity with the Federol aid Highway Act ot 1968 the U S Department of Labor has certified the wage rotes tor this protect which are the minimum wages to ThPse be do d on this protect rates ore mode a part of the con tru t document of is Tie attention bidders d'rectcd to the foct that this Com mission has been advised b the Wage and Hour Division, U S Department of Labor, that contrac tors engaged in highway construe t on work ore reQured to meet the provisions Of the Fair Labor Standards Act ot 19.8, (52 Stat structed 106U) The State Highway Department, m accordance with the provisions tie VI of the Civil Rights Act 1964 and the 25?) (78 Sat Rtgulabors ot the Department of 5 Commerce CFR, Part 8). issued pursuant to such Act, here by notifies all bidders that it will utltrmotivelv insure that the con tract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be oworded to the lowest responsible bidder withon the ground out discrimination ot race, color, or national origin State Highway The Department also notifies oil bidders that it will ensure that in any affirmatively contract entered into oursuont to this advertisement, minority bus will be offorded ness enterprises full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation ond wll not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or not tonal origin in consideration lor an award Proposal forms, plans, and spec Iticohons ore on file in the office the State Rood Commission. Soli Lake City, where they may be reviewed bidders. by prospective Specifications, proposal forms, ond plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Sait Lake City, upon application ond payment of o fee ot 15 00, no part of which will be refunded Each bidder must submit a bid bo.id from c t approved surety on forms company provided by the Commission, or In heu there of cash certified check, or co'-icr s check for not less than 5 of the bid. of the total omount made payable to the State Road Comnvssion, os evidence of good faith and O guarantee that it the bidder oworded the contract, wilt execute the contract and fur controct nish the bonds as required The riqht to reject any or all bids is reserved mav Any additional information be secured ot the office of the State Rood Commission Dated this 26th day ot Mov 1973 STATE ROAD COMMIS of SON (C 3) OF UTAH BLAIi.E J KAY Director ot Highways |