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Show 'nin nnfy mmr"'r iiiy "'J riy i,n y ' i Intermountain Obituaries S. Drake Lena Steihler 1889 Lake St., died June 10 Grace J. Dow den DruVe, Lena 1454 home of natu- Salt Lake Dec. 5, 1890, Salt Lake City, to Hans R. and Softe Emily to Christian and Kathryn Jensen. Thomas SteihMarried ler. Julius Druke W died Born Ger-man- Nov. 11, 1901, Salt Loke City; Solt emnized Loke Temple. Survivors: husband; sons, Mrs. daughters, Erwin J Arthur (Lena) Bohn, Mrs. Walter Shaw, all (Helene) Salt Lake City; Wilfo.d C Mrs. J. Wendell Bountiful; Palos Coombs, (Norma) Verdes, Calif.; Mrs. Walter (Kathryn) Mullikin, Artesia, 14 Calif.; 8 grandchildren; Funeral Wednesday noon, Ri;hards LDS Ward chapel, 655 Garfield Ave. Friends call 36 E. 7th South Tuesday p.m., at the word chapel hour prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. B 9. City; Salt Lake hospital i complications after surgry. i nursing home Oct. 1884. Survivors: son, daughters, John O.. Salt Lake City; Hildegarde Smedstad. Milwaukee, Wis.; Estrel Seer-ela8 III.; Washington, grandchildren; grea- 11 brothers, tgrandchildren; Amil, Frank, both Peoria, III. Graveside services Tuesday 2 p.m., Elysian Burial Gardens. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, hour prior to services. Melvin C. Edgar S. 3090 West, June Edgar, Clyde 3rd died J. Godfrey, Idaho Falls. LDS Church; Women of the Moose, Chapter 92; Pair.'ers Local 77, Womens's Auxiliary. March 25, Member widow; etery. Lottie U. Welch Lottie Uhrig E. 39th died South, 9 of June natural causes in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Sept. Welch, 89, Ohio, and r Dr. R . Harry Welch, 1903 ; 8 Ogden, Nov. Everdina 1896, West 24, to Weber, Louis Kendle and Mary Ellen Dr. son, daughter, Clyde S. Jr., Geraldine B. both Clark, Ogden; 4 3 greatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, Louis B., Willard J., both Grace, Idaho; Melva B. grand-childre- Washington, Estella 72, Heath- 183 er St June died 9 of ' at ! a j ton, Ala., to and I Henry Ella Mitchell 'J! WELLINGTON, Emery Clara Bishop Clark, 82, Wellington, died June 9 in a Price nursing home after a long illness. 1891, 26, Born April Emery, to Neils and ElizaChristens. beth Ann Petty Married Norton I. Adams, Dec. 11, 1912, Price. He died April 14, 1914. Married Robert O. Bishop, July 19, 1916, Price. He died Oct. 15, 1954. Married Alva J. Clark, Nov. 23, 1957, Manti LDS Temple. Survivors: husband; sons, Norton Adams, daughters, Cleveland Emery County; Anderson, Ford Bishop, Calif.; Burdeil Bishop, Drage-rto, Carbon County; Orem; Bob Bishop, Feich-ko, Mrs. joe (Josephine) both Price; Mrs. Dorothy Duncan, Provo; Mrs. DeLong (Erma) Atwood, Wellington; Paul Mrs. (Verga) Mack, Reseda, Calif: stepchildren,' Mrs. Gene Nelson, (Bula) County Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Jess Clark, Lowrence Clark, borh Dave Beach, Long Clark, Vernal; Mrs. Archie (LaMar) Richards, Powder Wash, Colo.; Mrs. Joe (May) Bell, Sandy; Mrs. George (Elva) Medlen, Denver; Mrs. Garold Fave Ross, Clarence Clark, Pay Clark, all Las Vegas, (Nev.), Tain Clark, Wellington; 39 grandchildren; 39 Calif. ; brother. Perry, Price; sister. Cell Erickson, Cleveland. Funeral Tuesday 1) a.m., 1st Ward LDS chapel. Fiends call Fausett Mortuary, Price, Monday p.m., Tuesday at chapel hour Burial prior to services. Cleveland Cemetery. Melvin C. Bolton Uintah County BENNETT, Mervin Curtis Bolton, 78, in a Salt Lake died June 9 nursing home of natural causes. Born May 6, 1895, Salt Loke City, to Charles Gilbert and Pricilla Osguthorpe Bolton. Married Nellie McKowen Oct. 11, 1916, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member LDS Church. Farmer. son, widow; Survivors: daughters, Gerald M Ben(Della) nett; Mrs. Glenn Parker, Mrs. Kelvin (Lola) Williams, Mrs. Rirhard (Bertha) Hill, all Sal', take City; Morland (Marie) Providence, Thompson, 18 Cache County; dren; of cancer. . , Dec. Born 20, , Ho- 1933, lland, to Piet- er and S m Married old July 1 . Arn- Kolkena 23, 1955, Salt Lake City. Church. Member Former Catholic employe, Salt Lake Medical Clinic. Survivors: husband; so:,s,' daughters, Raymond, Margaret, Roger, Linda, all Salt Lake City; mother. Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Wes, Australia; Peter, Jake, Mrs. Larry (Wilhelmina) Johnson, 011 Salt Lake City; Gary, Bellevue, Wash.; Joe, Calif.; Francis, SepulDale Mrs. Calif.; veda, Motzkus, Afton, (Betsy) Wyo.; Mrs. Grant (Margaret) Luttmer, Summit Park, grandchil- 13 Geraldine Mrs. Chapman, Salt Lake City. noon, Funeral Wednesday Ballard North LDS Ward call Olpin chapel. Friends Morti'ory, Roosevelt, Tuesday p.m., Wednesday Prior to Roosevelt Burial services. City Cemetery. t Summit County. Reauiem Mass Wednesday 9 a.m., St. Vincents Catholic Church, 1385 Spring Ln. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m., 5850-9t- h East, where friends call 8 p.m. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. heart ailment. Born July 12, 1900, Clan- Al- - fred B. Clark , ,, Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m., St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 1st South. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Ohio. Gillian Haywood Richardson, - home Mrs home June grandsons; 8 greatsister, Mrs. grandchildren; Bess Perry, South Point, 2 Wellington Lori Way, 10died at Bingham Mar-- r Bitton. i e d Sept. Clyde Spencer He died 1917, 12, Ogden. 1956. Retired social worker. Member LDS Church. he died 1929. Clara "Diny" Kolkena, 5117 39, Edith H. Milne ST. GEORGE Funeral for Edith Harris Milne, 66, St. George, who- - was killed in . kj Thomas he Gillian; 1933. died Married Richardson; divorced. Survivors: son, M. H Orem; 6 grandchildren; 13 brother. greatgrandchildren; Mack Ala. Haywood, Clanton, 11 Funeral Wednesday a.m., Wing Mortuary, Lehi, where friends call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday prior to services. Burial Lehi City Cemetery. Angele Metcalf PROVO Angele Metcalf, daughter of William and Joyce Robert Hawkes Metcalf, Provo, died of natural causes June 9 at her residence. Born Jan. 5, in 1973 Provo. Surviving: sisters, brothers: parents; David, Shauna, Bradley, Richard, Johnathan, Michael, Susan, Katherine; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Metcalf, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hawkes, Salt Lake City; great- grandmother, Mrs. William R. McEnire, Ogden. Grove-sid- e service Monday noon, Orem City Cemetery. Fcmily suggests contributions to the Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City. Harriet A. McCarrel VERNAL Harriet Ann Richins McCarrel, 86, Vernal, died June 8 of natural causes In a Vernal hospital. Born Marrh 16, 1887, Vernal, to Albert Frank and Helena Marie Nelson. Mar- ried Joseph Francis rel Dec. 1906. 19, McCar- Active member LDS Church. Former practirnl nurse. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Eva Newton, Mrs. Dertha Mrs. Hazel Allen, Morse, Mrs. Amanda Kikel, all Ver- nal; 9 grandchildren; 8 Funeral Tuesday 11 o.m Vernal 4th LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Vernal Mortup.m., Tuesary, Monday a.m. Burial Verday nal Memorial Pork. 9 Dewayne Hutchison MENDON, Cache County Funeral Muirservices for 18, Hutchison, Dewayne Phoenix, who was killed in a motorcycle accident June 7 in Phoenix, will be Tuesday p.m., Mendon LDS Word chapel. Burial Mendon Ceme4 tery. Born In Mendon, to Carl Ronald and Bessie May Muir Hutchison. Survivors: parents; , brothers, sister, Andie, Sheila, both Phoenix: Rirhard, Florida; grondparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mendon. an auto accident June 9 near Elko, 11 Nev., Wednesday a.m., St. George 5th LDS Word chapel. Friends call Metcalf Mortuary Wednesday prior to services. Burial St. George Cemetery. Born St. Oct. 14, 1906, George, to Abner B. and Brooks Harris. Married Mary Burton George Milne June 25, 1935, St. George. He died 1962. Owner of first beauty salon in St. George. Owner, Milne Motor Courts. Member LDS Church; Lions Auxil- iary. Survivors: dcjghter, Mrs. Edward (Mary Lee) Farnsworth, St. George; 2 grandchildren; sister. brother, Grant, Carson City, Nev.; Mrs. Evelyn Lipton, Los Angeles. Funerals Funerol services for Dorothy H. Christen will be conducted Mondov at 12 noon in the Lindauist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 North 400 Eost, with Bishoo 16th Vat Bountiful Richardson, Word, officiating. Friends mov call at the mortuary Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to servic-es- . Additional graveside services at Provo City Cemetery Monday of 2:45 p.m. Funeral directors, Lindauist Bountiful Mortuary. CHRI-TE- Funerol services for ROBINS Ohve Romania Kilfoyle Robins will be held Monday at H a.m. in the 1st Ward chapel. 2nd Kavsville West and Center Street. Friends Lindauist Kavs the may call at 340 North Mom, vine Mortuary, 7 9 p.m. and to Sunday from Monday until 10:30 a.m. Interment, Kavsville Layton Memorial Park. Funerol directors, Lindauist Kovs-vlll- e Mortuary. - SR. Funerol RASMUSSEN Services tor Otto Rasmussen Sr. 10 o,m. in will be held Tuesday the Deseret Mortuary 36 East 7th friends may call South, where Monday 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesdoy prior to services. Additional viewing on Tuesdoy at the Joseph Ward 3 to 4 p.m. Interment, Joseph Utah Cemetery. Funerol directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for MEYER Henry Gray Meyer will be Monday 11 o.m. at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Memorial Estates, o500 South Redwood Rood. Friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. at Memorial 5850 South 9th Mort'iary, East ond Mondov at place of service 1 hour before services. Interment Redwood Memorial Estates. Funerol Doctors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. Funerol services for (Biff) Azbilf will be heid 12 Noon at Evans & Tuesday Early, 574 East 1st South, where friends may coll ''j hr. prior to services. Friends so wishing moy make contributions to the Ameri can Cancer Society In his nome. Interment Salt Loke City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans & Early. AZBILL Emer COTTRELL Funeral services tor Withom Alvin (Ad Cottrell, wll be hed Mondov pm. in the Draper 1st LDS. Wa'd Chooei. 600 Eost 12300 South Fr rends mev can at the Gotf Mortuary, 8090 South State Sunday 6 to 6 pm. ond Mondov ot the ward chapel one hour prior to service, interment. Draper City Cemetery. Gotf Mortuary. Funeral Directors. serve the right to reiect any or on bids, or to accept or reiect the whole or any port of ony bid; or to waive ony mtormonty or lesJ)u canty ,n any bid n tne interest of tne State. Omy bids giving a firm Quotation properly signed will be accepted. Bid prooosais and speciwill be furnished upon fications HOK ANSON Graveside services for Nodene Loader Hokanson will be held Mondov 2 o.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary. 36 East 7th South on Sunday 6 to 8 O m. ond Monday prior to service. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. tor services HOUTZ Funerol Glenn M. Hootz will be held Mondov ot 10 o.m. at the Jenkins-Soft- e Mortuary, 47oO South State where friends mov calf Monday ono hour prior to services. Interof the ment Memorial Gardens Volley. Funeral V. C. Directors Sotfe ond Sons. Graveside services tor JONES Roy N. Jones will be held Monday 10 o.m. in the Wasatch Lown Memorial Pork. Friends may call ot the Deseret Mortuary. 36 East 7th South, Sundov 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to 9 30 o.m. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. Public Masonic serLLOYD vices for Edword R. Liovd will be heid Mondov at 12 noon in the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple, where friends may coll one hour prior to services. Interment, Solt Lake City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers family suggests donations to The Shrlner Hospital. Funerol directors. Deseret Mortuary. at CORNIA Funeral services for Emmo T. Cormo will be hetd om. in fhe Union 2nd Tuesday Ward Chapel. 545 East 7200 South. Friends may coll Monday 6 to 8 Dm. at the Jenkins Softe Mortuary, 4760 South State and Tuesdoy at the church one hour orior to services. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors. V. C. Sotfe & Sons VASQUEZ Mass for Theodore Vasauez will be held Tuesday 10 o m. ot Our Lodv of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2840 South 9000 West. Mogna. Holy Rosary will be recited at the church Mondov 8 p m. where friends may coll Mon7 to 8 day p.m. Interment, Tavlorsville Cemetery. Funeral directors. Peel Funeral Home. WILDON Funeral services for will Stanley B. Wilson be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. ot the Crescent LDS Ward Chapel, 89 East 1)000 South. Friends may call at the ward chapel Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial, . Eureka City Cemetery, Tuesdoy 2 pm. Fomily suggests contributions to favorite charity. Goff Mortuory. funerol directors. JOHNSON Funerol services for Myra Johnson will be held Mondov at 2 p.m. at the Lindauist-Kavsvill- e 340 North Mortuary, Main. Friends may call at the one hour prior Mondov mortuary to services. Kavsville Interment, Lavton Memorial Park. Funeral directors, H. Go First Cabin Funerol services CORTESE for Drucilio Tonnesen Cortese will be held Monday 10 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel 260 East South Temple. Friends may coll ot the mortuary Sunday p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn MeFuneral Park. morial directors, Lorkin Mortuary. Funeral services for JESSEN Marie Jessen will be Kotharine conducted Monday 2 p.m. in the Lindauist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 North 400 East, with Bishop Fronk Jensen of the Bountiful. 22nd Word officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Mondov one hour prior Bountiful to service. Interment, Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary Funeral services for NILSSON Mildred Irene Higginson Niisson wilt be held Monday. 1 p.m., in the Midvale East 6th LDS Ward 300 7250 East. South cnapei, Friends may call ot the Gotf Mortuary, 8090 South State Street, p.m. and Monday ot Sunday the ward chapel one hour prior to Midvale City services. Interment, Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. Funerol services for COPPER W. Copter will be held Tues12 noon at the Deseret at day 36 East 7th South, Mortuary, where friends mov coll Monday 6 to 8 p.m. ond Tuesdoy one hour Mt. Interment, prior to services. with Olivet Cemetery military Post. Bonneville rites by graveside Funeral directors, Deseret Mortu- Earl ary. Funeral services for HYMAS Elnoro Wilcox Hymas will be held Mondov at 10 o.m. at the Deseret 7th 36 East South Mortuary, where friends moy call Sundov 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services, Interment Liberty, Idaho Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Legal Notices THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID Bids will be received by the Division, Department Purchasing of State of Utah, 147 Finance. State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah until 10:30 o.m., 27 June 1973 on the following FOB destination: ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. TRACTOR INDUSTRIAL (WITH LOADER & BACKHDE) ROAD REO. NO. COMMISSION, FRONT END LOADER (TRACK TYPE) ROAD COMMISSION. REQ. NO. FRONT END LOADERS (ARTICULATED) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. POWER GRADER (6 WD, 6WS) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. COMPACTION ROLLERS COMMISSION, REQ. NO. : TANDEM ROLLER ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. STREET SWEEPERS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. PARTS WASHERS COMMISSION, REQ. NO. PORTABLE CONVEYOR ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NOS. ROAD SMALL ROAD A- - 8 3 8 5 , : MATERIAL CPPPADPPC ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. C&C WMTD. TRUCK STAKE BODY ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. TRUCK C&C ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. DIESEL TRUCKS (C&C) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. ND. DUMP BODIES ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. SNR-0866- : Keticea legal request J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN Purchosmg Agent PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE with law, notice accordance hereby given that there will be public hearings on Tuesday, Jure Room of 19. 1973. in the Board the Administration Building of the Board ot Education of Solt Lose City ot 40 Eost 1st $ruth Sheet, Solt Lake City. Utoh, beginning ot 7 30 o'clock on two matters (1) The intent ot the Bnord of Education to effect changes in the allotments for a number of specifond certom categories ic accounts of n the budget susoccounts tained by the General Operotmg Fund of said Board of Education , ond tor the school year (?) the odoption of a budget tor the operation of the public schools of Solt Lake City for the school OF In Is yeor . Copies ot the revisions proposed the budget tor the school year W72-7ond of the tentative budget are on for the school vear 1973-7tile tot public inspection in Room 118 of the Administration Building ot the Board of Education ot Solt Loke City at 440 Eost 1st South Street, Solt Lake City. Utah. Finol action on the two proposals enumerated obove will be taken by the Board of Education following the public hearings. by order t The Board of Education of Salt Lake City. W. CARY WARMER in ) THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID GUARO RAIL INSTALLATION Bid, will be received by the Division, Purcnosing Deportment of State of Utah, 147 Finance, State Capitol. Solt Lake City, Utah until 10:30 A.M., 27 June 1973 on the following FOB Job Site: ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. FURNISH AND INSTALL ON RAIL HIGHWAY GUARD (KANE SPRING HILL) 1$ MILES SOUTH OF MOA8. The Department of Finance reserves the rioht to reject any or oil bids; or to occeot or reiect the whole or ony part of any bid; cr to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest ot the State. Only bids giving a firm Quotation o.ooerly signed will be occepted. Bid prowill be posals and specifications furnished upon request. J. DOUGLAS CHRIS'! lANSEN Purchasing Agent INVITATION TO BIO Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Weber State College. Ogden, Utah, until 11.00 o.m., Wednesday, June 20, 1973, for: 1. Aluminum Stadium Seoting 2. Dormitory Repointing Bid specifications moy be obtained from the office of fhe Purchasing Agent, Adm. Bldg., Weber State State reCollege. Weber serves the right to reiect ony or all bids or woive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the College. ROBERT L. NIELSEN Purchasing Aoent Mor- Lindquist-Kaysviil- tuory. CLIFTON Pluma Nichols Clifton will be held Monday at 12 noon ot the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Mogna where friends may cal! Sunday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Volley. Peel Funerol Funeral directors, Home. - Everdlna Kolkena hospi- North-ridg- Welch, Dorothy Bitton Estella H. Richardson Member Episcopal Church; PEO Sisterhood, Chapter D. Survivors: son, daughter, Charles E Salt Lake City ; D. C.; 1 9 of June natural causin an es Ogden tal. Born sis- ters. Funeral Mass Wednesday 10 Our a.m., of Lody Lourdes 670-Church, 1th East. Rosary Tuesday 7 p.m., 372 E. 1st South, where friends call Tuesday 6:30-p.m., Wednesday prior to services. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Whiteley, Minnie B. Moves, Elva B. Tite, all Ogden. 11 Funeral Wednesday a.m., Lindauist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends 9 call p.m., Tuesday Wednesday prior to services. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Dagis Mar-- great-grandchildre- Survivors: 1555 Uhrig. i e d 23 brothers, 8 Vera OGDEN E. South Temple, where friends call Monday 8 p.m., Tuesday hour prior to services. Burial Murray City Cem- Flora 2 76, Clark, died 260 1883, Constantino, both Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mrs Alfonzo (Viola) Defa, Honna Duchesne County; 18 grand-childre- Vera B. Clark sister, Mrs. Louis (Verna) Peck, Fallon, Nev. ' Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Karl Mrs. Aldoa Franzzinl, (Angie) etery. rried Alma to Tuesday Salt 1908, Lake City. He died Nov. 14, 1962. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, John, Rov Joseph, both Salt Lake City; Joseph Tony, San Leandro, Calif,; Mrs. Stella p.m., where p.m., Tuesday hour prior to services. Burial Murrav City Cem- HanMyrtle sen, Nov. 2, 1928, Salt Lake City. Member LDS Church. Employe, Mine and Smelter Supply Co., 43 29, Married Emilio Mariani, Los Angeles. Ma- years. Survivors: 1926, Survivors: husband; daughMrs. ter, Jim (Donna) James, Salt Lake City; three grandsons; sisters, Mrs. Bud (Goldie) Foster, Swan Valley, Idaho; Mrs. Johnny (Melva) Lauriauii, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Henry (Mauranda) Mary Alsworth Edgar. Lake hospital. Born Oct. 1, 1891, Italy, to Antonio and A n g i o I I n a Ficka Nicolo. rii E. South Temple, friends call Monday home ral causes. Feb. Born Solt 3, 1909, Lake City, to Walter Jopp Ann June 10 of natural causes in a Salt 10. 260 of natu- and Rosa Mariani, 61, formerly of 636 S. 2nd West, died Ida- Ammon, ho, to William and Henry Hazel Adelia G o u I d i n g f J a e m a n .I Married Ruben Funeral at 9 Rosa Mariahl July 19 7 , III. Me ried divorced. N. 9 Godfrey, 2265-7t- Born Bloomlnton. Ra- Durham, N. C. Funeral Thursday 11 a m., 727 400 N. East, where friends call Wednesday p.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial Bountiful Memorial Park. East, died. June 10 in a Salt Lake, of of natural causes in a Melvin City J. Godfrey Thurma Jakeman S. Mrs. Roxboro; C.; Maxie, Cynthia Radford, Ashton, Ida-ohMrs. Lorena McBroom, Cemetery. 62, 20, Lake Salt J. brothers, sisters, J. B Monroe, leigh; Jeff P 8 E. 5600 South, died June 9 Born daugh- Bedrock, Colo.; Ruth J. Miller, Thurma C Dora Non-tan- e July 25, 1942; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple.' Emplc ye Nationwide Brake, Murray Active member LDS Church. sons, Survivors: widow, daughters, Jeff W. Jr N. C.; Michael G., Salt Loke City; Danny R BountiRichard (Lyndell) Mrs. ful; Idaho; Aland, Montpelier, Mrs. Randy (Donna) MartinD. son. Debra Dixon, both 5 Bountiful; grandchildren; Funeral Tuesday noon, 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Monday pm., hour Tuesday prior to servic- 83, 404 Rox-bor- Rhew, brother, tgrandchildren; Frank P Burial 1919, N. Buchanan Dixon. Married Rad-clitf- es. Nov. to Andrew and Nancy legal EGBERT Graveside Services for Eiiiabeth Egbert will be he'd pm tn the Grace City Monday Grace, Idaho. Friends Cemetery. 6 8 am a the Sundov cntl moy McDougol Funerol Home. 4330 So. Rd. Funeral Redwood Directors McDougol Funerol Home, natural in a Born Lake Denver. W. South. hospital. ters, Mrs. Douglas (Ruth) Fairbanks, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bruce (Donna) Albuauerque, N. M.; 10 grea18 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Wood-ro- Salt Lake Mar-rie- Salt Jeff causes Lake LDS Temple. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: husband, sons, Charles F. Jr., Layton; Lynn J., Arcadia, Calif., Kenneth John J. Speck John Jergen Speck, ot Charles F. Dowden March Sr., 26, 1913, Sait . - Bountiful, June 10 ral causes. Nov. 11, 1881, 867 53, 4000 at 9 W. Dixon BOUNTIFUL Dixon, Brown- June cjuses hospital. Born 82, ing Ave., died natural In a ot Jeff Groce Jensen Dowden, Funera's STEEL POLES (STREET LIGHTING) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. METAL EXPANDED PANELS AGRICULTURE. REQ. NO. 320: PRINTING (REPORT) BUILDING BOARD, REQ. NO. 6: CARPETING HEALTH OiVISlON, REQ. NO. 1516: BINOCULAR MICROSCOPE SCHOOL, INDUSTRIAL REQ. INTER-CO: NO. SYSTEM CONTROL 9: STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 15 PASSENGER VAN TAX COMMISSION, REQ. NO. PAPER TRAINING SCHOOL, REQ. NO. STEAM KTTTLE TRAINING SCHOO, REQ. NO. CANNED VEGETABLES TRAINING SCHOOL. REQ. NO. LUMBER TRAINING SCHOOL. REQ. NO. R 94: PLEXIGLASS WILDLIFE RESOURCES. REQ. NO. 23: OUTBOARD ENGINE WILDLIFE RESOURCES, REQ. NO. 45: TRUCK C8.C WMOUNT-EUTILITY BOOIES WILDLIFE RESOURCES, REQ. NO. 47: FISH EGGS WILDLIFE RESOURCES, REQ. ROLL NO. 48: OVER PROTEC-TIUSYSTEMS (FOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT) WILDLIFE RESOURCES, REQ. NO. S3: CAMERA e- The Deportment of Finance LAKE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID wilt be received by SALT Bids the Department of Salt County until Tuesday, June 12, 1973 at 3:00 o.m. on the Elks Boys Club Alteration. Specifications mov be obtained from County Recreation, 2033 South State, for a of U5. deposit The County Commission reserves the right to reiect any or oil bids. Only bids giving 0 firm auotation, properly signed, will be accepted. Purchasing Lake WM. T. SOUTH, First pub. May 30 Purchasing Agent Second pub. June 5 Final pub. June 11 C13) ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE, TITLE XXII, OF THE REVISED LAKE OF SALT ORDINANCES BY AS AMENDED, COUNTY, 31, SECCHANGING CHAPTER TION 3, PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. AS FOLLOWS: The Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, ordains as follows: ReSection 1: Section of Salt Loke Ordinances vised hereCounty, 1966, as amended, is by amended os follows: DEVELOP UNIT PLANNED MENT 1. Introduction Provision of a plonned unit development by this chopter in no way guarantees o property owner the right to exercise the provisions of the plonned unit develop-men- t. 'Planned Unit Developments shall be approved by the Ptonning Commission only If in Its iudgment the proposed planned unit deve'op-- . ment fully meets the intent ond purpose ond requirements of the zoning ordinance. 2. Purpose The puroose of the planned unit development is to allow diversification in the relationship of various uses ond structures to their sites and to permit more flexibility in 4he use of such sites. The application of plonned unit concepts is intended to encourage good neighborhood, housing, or area design thus insuring substantial compll once with the intent of the district regulations and other provisions of this Ordinance related to the public health, safety, ond general welfare and at the same time securing the advantages of large-scalsite planning for residential, commercial or industrial developments, or combinations thereof. 3. Definition tor Planned unit development, the purpose of this Ordinance, shall mean on integrated design of for residential, development commercial) or industrial uses, or combination of such uses, in which one or more of the regulations, other than use regulations, of the District in which .the development is waived or is to be situated, varied to allow flexibility ond initiative in site ond building design ond location, in accordance with on approved plan and imposed general requirements as specified in this Chopter. A planned unit moy be (1) The dedevelopment velopment of compatible land uses arranged In such o way as to provide desirable living environments that moy include private ond common open spaces for recond 'or aesreation, circulation thetic uses. (2) The conservation or development of desirable amenities not otherwise possible by typical standards. (3) Creadevelopment tion of oreas for multiple use that ore of benefit to the neighborhood. Planned 4. Unit Development Permit Plonned unit developments may be allowed by Planning Commission approval in any zoning district. An opproyed planned unit de- velopment shall consist of on offplonned unit Development form approved by the Planning Commis-s'j- n ond signed by its Chairman and on approved site plan olso signed by the Chairman of the Planning Commission. Denial of a shall unit development planned olso be Indicated on the official form. A plonned unit development permit shall not be granted unless unit the development planned meets the use limitations of the zoning district in which it is to be located and meets the density and other limitations of such Districts. Compliance with the regulations of this Ordinonce in no sense excuses the developer from the applicable requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance, exceof os modifications thereof ore specifically authorized in the approval of the application for the planned unit development. The permit shall be considered in two ports (1) Preliminary approval subiect to the public hearing provithis sions ot porograph Chapter, ond (2) Final opprovol drawings bosed on construction in general ond specifications accord with that granted preliminary approval. 5. Required Conditions (1) No planned unit development shall hove on area of less than one (1) acre. (21 A p.jnned unit development which will contain uses not permitted in the zoning district in which will require a It is to be located change of zoning district and shall be accompanied by an application for o zoning amendment, except that any residential use shall be a permitted use in a considered which unit development plonned uses ond shall allows residential be governed by design and other icial v ,i' . .it. I. i.,k i . .m.X'i JiOuUiil Juiit ii Ijiu J Notices of the plonned unit requirements development permit. Provided fur trier thet in single family zones, not including the FR Zones, intv single fomily dwellings mov be allowed ir the planned unit development Hotels, moteis. lodges, mobile home porks, etc. shall not be considered residential uses tor the purpose of this chopter. (J) The deveiooment sholl be in igie partnership or corporate e ownership cr under option to by on Individual or o corpoooulico-hoof rate entity at the time sholl be or the application filed tointly by all owners of the 4 property. Commission The Planning (4) shall require such arrangements of and structures open spaces within the site development pton os necto that odiocent ossure essary properties will not be adversely affected. o. Height and Intensity of buildings and uses sholl be orranged of the boundaries around . the to be unit development planned compatible with existing odiacenf or zones. However, developments unless conditions ot the site so warront. buiidmgs locoted on the periphery ot the development sholl be limited to o moximum height ot two (2) Stories. b. Lot area, lot width, yard ond shall be decoverooe regulations termined by approval of the s'te plan. c. Density of dwelling units per acre shall be the same as allowed in the zone in which The P.U.D. is located. Preservation, maintenance (5) of reauired open ond ownership space within the development shall be accompanied by : of the land os o o. Dedication public park or parkway system, or, b. Granting to Solt Loke County e permanent, open space eosement on or over the said private open spaces to guarantee thot the open spoce remom perpetually In recreond ational use with ownership maintenance being the responsibility of the owner or on Owner's Aswith articles sociation established and by laws which ot association ore satisfactory to Solt Lake County, or c. Complying with the provisions of the Condominium Ownership Act ot 1963, Title 57, Chopter 8, Utah Code Annotated, 1953. as amended, which provides for the payment of common expenses for the upkeep of the common oreas and facilities. and fencing (6) Landscaping, screening related to the uses within the site ond os a means of integrating the proposed development be sholl into its surroundings planned ond presented to the Plantoning Com nission tor opprovol. gether with other reauired plons tor the development. (7) The size, location, design and nature ot signs, if ony, and the intensity ana direction ot area ot shall be detailed in the application. (8) A grading and drainage plan shall be submitted to the Planning Commission with the application. 6. Planned Unit Development Site Plan Requirements. a shall submit The applicant planned unit development pian for the total oreo within the proposed unit If the planned development. development is to be developed on a phase basis, each phase shall be of such size, composition, ond arthat its construction, rangement marketing and operation Is feasible os a unit independent of any subFinal approval sequent phases. shall be given only to one phase at a time. The general site plan shall show where pertinent: (1) The use or uses, dimensions, sketch elevations, and locations of proposed structures. ond locations of (2) Dimensions oreas to be reserved end developed for vehicular ond pedestrian public uses circulation, parking, such as schools ond playgrounds, other open and spaces. landscaping Architectural drawings and (3) sketches outlining the general design and character ot the proposed uses and the physical relationship of the uses. (4) Such other pertinent information, Including but not limited to residential density, coverage, and open space characteristics, shall be included os may be necessary that the to make a determination of contemoloated arrangement buildings and uses mokes it desirable to apply regulations and refrom those differing quirements ordinarily applicable under this Ordinance. 7. Scope of Planning Commission Action. In carrying out the intent ot this Chapter, the Planning Commission shall consider the following principles: (1) It is the intent of this Chapter thot site ond building plans for a olanned unit development shall or be prepared by o designer team of designers having profesIn urban plansional competence ning os proposed In fhe application. The Commission may reauire to engage such o the applicant Qualified designer or design team. is not the intent of this (2) Section rhat control of the design of a plonned unit development by Commission be so the Planning rigidly exercised that individual initiative be stifled and substantial rathadditional expense incurred; er, it Is the intent of this section that the control exercised be the minimum necessary to achieve the purpose of this Chester. Commission (3) The Planning on may approve or disapprove application for a planned unit development. In approving on application, the Commission may oftach such conditions as it may deem to secure compliance necessary with the purposes set forth in Secthis Chopter. The tion oction of the Planning Commission mov be appealed to the bounty Commission. 8. Construction Limitations (1) Upon approval of a plonned unit development, construction shall proceed only In accordance with apthe plans ond specifications proved by the Planning Commission ond in conformity with any conditions attached by the Commission to its opprovol. to approved Amendments (2) for a plans and specifications planned unit deveiooment shall be approved by the Planning Commission and shown on the approved plans. or (3) The Building Inspector ony other County Department shall not issue ony permit for ony proposed building, structure, activity or use within the protect unless such building, structure, cctivity, or use is in accordance with the development plan ond approved any conditions imposed in conjunction with its approval. (4) The Building Inspector shall Issue a certificate of occupancy signed by the Planning Director for any building or structure upon its completion in occordonce with the approver development pian. 9. Public Hearing Preliminary development plans including site plon (buildings, open Space, parking, landscaping, pedestrian ond traffic circulation), buildond general drain-og- e ing elevations and utility loyout with topography shall be submitted for the purpose of public review. A public hearing shall be held after a notice of hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the area concerned not less than 10 days prior to the dote of said hearing. Failure of property owners to receive notice of said heorinn shall in no way affect the validity of action token. 10. Fees (1) See Section 2231-(3) for the Plonned Unit Development fee fee os per tot plus subdivision schedule in the Subdivision Ordinance. sholl Section 2. This ordinance become effective and in full force on the 22nd day of June, 1973. Approved, passed ond odopted this Ordinonce on 7th day of June, t , i I 1 i j i ! c ? ! i I 1973. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY RALPH Y. McCLURE, Chairman Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure, voting Aye William E. Dunn, Commissioner Absent" Commissioner Pete Kutulos. voting Aye" ATTEST: W. STERLING EVANS County Clerk I CALL 521-35- 35 f |