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Show DESERET NEWS, Saturday, 1969 May 10, No! Chamberlain Landau Tough Monaco, the tiny kingdom nestled between the French Rivieras, and lead over Bulgrabbed a ' garia after the first round of the European Davis Cup eliminations thanks to the sparkling play of a Utah collegian. Patrick landau, a student at Brigham Young University, defeated Luben Genoy Italian 0 tennis Wilt Chamberlain lashed out today NEW YORK (AP) at reports that he had blamed the Los Angeles Lakers National Basketball Association championship loss to the Boston Celtics on his coach, Butch Van Breda Kolff. one thing I There's want to get straight, Chamberlain told The Associated Press. Im not pointing the finger at Butch or anyone else for this loss. Chamberlain had been quoted criticizing Van Breda Kolff following the Lakers seventh-gam- e loss to the Celtics in Los Angeles last Monday. One of his reported complaints was the fact that he spent the final minutes of the game on the Lakers bench after WTenching his right knee. Monaco the edge. A scheduled second match was halted because of darkness with Monaco's Adrian Viviani and Kiril Yachmankov tied at two day to give sets each, In other European Zone matches, Canada and The Netherlands were tied after the first two singles matches in the first round. Canadas Francois Godbout lost to Jan Hordiik Mike Belkin defeated Dutch-na- n Nick Fleury to even the series. 3-- two-poin- t, "face-off- " Jayeees leeome T IPaBs ticket-sellin- g At a Salt Palace press conference Friday, Jaycee president-elect Phil Thompson said the young businessman group has undertaken Golden Eagle season ticket promotion as as first major community development project for Project chairman Gary Connelly said the Jaycees will direct their efforts tow aid 19G9-7i- Daniel H. Meyer, who purchased the Salt Lak hockey franchise last June, hailed the move as one which would bring even greater acceptance for the new professional sport. The response to our season dling the fairways when Reid and Snead came in. SAN ANTONIO, TEX. -Turn back the clock a couple of decades, put a brightly-bande- d straw hat on his head and hed look for all the world like his Uncle Sam. He's helped me quite a lot. Jesse Carylyie Snead said of his famous uncle, Sam Snead. considerably more dry in the afternoon with African Soutli Bobby Cole matching Sneads 68 and tied for second place. He'd get kinda impatient though, said it was kinda like trying to train a at times, bear." Snead, a husck lias abandoned pro baseball for tire golf tour, shot a was It Seven others, including veteran Doug Sanders, were tied at 69 going into today's second round. Because of the postwindup is ponement, a scheduled Sunday. Others at 69 ate Steve Dean Refrarn, Opperman, Terry Wilcox, Wayne Yates, Bint Yancey and Dale Douglass. Beard Friday and was just one shot off the pace of leading Steve Seid going into todays second ound of the Texas Open Golf 5100,000 Tournament. with a 71. while U.S. Open champion Lee Trevino a.id Chi Chi Rodriquez, who won this event the last time it was played, in 1967, each had a 74, well back. Snead, who has his uncle's puckish grin, turned to golf only five years ago "because I wasnt going anywhere in baseball. still is in rift Chamberlain said earlier reports of a between him and Van Breda Kolff were exaggerated. There is no inner strife on the Lakers, he said. I had no more problems with Butch during the season than any new player has with any new coach. There was some small misunderstanding and instead of being ironed out in private, it became public. It was unfortunate. Chamberlain admitted that everything did not go as smoothiy as he would have liked in his first season with Los Angeles. No, I can't say I'm happy with the way things went. Im sad that we got some bad breaks, some tough injuries and that we couldnt win it alL But Im happy that well have another season and maybe we can correct what went wrong. star in the NBA, reflected philoChamberlain, a sophically on his final game disappointment. You know, teams Ive been on have lost seventh games to Boston about a half dozen times. The total margin in points is about eight. Does it say which team was best when you lose by two points in the 100th game of the year? Nope. It just says which team won. rt Hockey Tournament LOUIS (UPI) A College Holiday Hockey Tournament will be held for the first time this December in' the St. Louis Arena, it was announced - The tournament, which hopefully will become an annual affair, has attracted teams from Brown, Yale, Michigan and Wisconsin. professional football contracts by the New York Jets. Hall, a was the Jets 10th draft pick and Stewart, a 7 athlete, was taken in the 15th round. Legal Notices NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah Room 606 State Office Build-mSalt Lake Cdy, Utah, until 2 o clock p.m. Tuesday, May 27, 1969, and at that time publkiy ooened for construction of A Progressed Concrete Beem Structure 195 59' O. to O. in Emery County, the same beino Situated on U.S. 50 & 6 11 Miles more or less Northwesterly From the Junction with State Road 24 identified No. as Federal Aid 6-- National League Royals 4, Orioles American League Prolect 2 Celt contention 69 Grid Owners Find No Conclusion The test, on the 7,138 yard, 71 Pecan Valley Country Club course was passed up by most ol the top names in the game, including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus. Gary Player, Billy Casper and Julius Boros, with the younger pros leaping to the forefront. The course was still soggy, with casual water from the vi-ent thunderstorm that of the forced postponement first round Thursday still pud- - par Top Seeds Bump Foes Tlf bppdrd III 126 ..III lit .4 Chicaoc San Francisco Cincinnati 6. Montreal S (ca'led O' innings, rain) Los Anodes 13, Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis h Sen Diego 6 Houston at New York. PPJ . rein Atlente et Philadelphia, ppd., rain S cs Snemort. kosco HR Singer. IP . 6 3 .... 2 Moose (Haller) T 2 23 2 3 1 3 2 wpEHis, 34. o J!1 Wi - U By n d molar L May (5),, Chaney R ER BB SO '"terrasoral Pre-- G Jones, NY H Aron AloU. P AB 77 1C4 77 94 28 119 69 70 27 100 All t Hfrn P't jone M1 Su'Xji, Chi Mays, SF laboy Vtl 21 25 27 25 3 92 Amei ican m Men s singles Jim Osborne aef. V.en- - Ptrcii, Bos Cal Mrno dc Fritz Dale Marty cell Beck, F. D. Robbms oet F Rbnsn Bal Hennessy, 6 2, Bui Bennicn Cater, Oak Chuck Pomeroy, Was oef Ehk?rs laury Hammel H Alin Mm Ntm, Cave Sears del Ed Deduty. o Mm Rsb Ted 6 6 2, 2; Oef Robert Young, rren Ehler oef D'Ck Sparks, 6 2, 6 3. Harmon Crdns, Mm Haro d Oliva Mm Terry Ehiers Scott Ben- iirf Ernie Smith, 6 2 64, R '1 267 360 .35o ' i.o Sin Francisco . . 0 2 0 0 0 3 S I 0 It I 0 16 0 6 6 6- -1 Chicago DP-S- an E Lanier, BecVert Diet francixco 1 Frarrijco n 14, Chicago 11. 2B B Witiams, Henderson, E Manage. HR W.Smth (21, Burda (I) H R ER BB SO IP Boll-- (W,2-2- ) v;a Gbbon League 1 Hands (1,3-4- ) 7 2 9 5 10 0 2 M non oef Howard Pratt, 7 5, det. Scott Stevenson, Rieckmger Men s A 3 Dan 6 4, 1. A an Ashton singles 75 6 Terry Oo?m Oal 3 Duke Picard df. Men A doubles Conway oef Sttv Mn j5 Van A'htor., ocubies - Jack Morns Grant Evans de Men s G'en Haynes Jack OH nqer, ?S Gaylcn Young icf Grant Lee Sima Nicuc de Evans, 6 3. 6 2 Men s 33 doibes Hammel. 4 6 Jack Fairclouqh - Glen Haynes df. Dale Women's onwey-EAnderson, Veoa F gmrt df. Sharcn srnqits Ah-o- Unjj. NaonJ Atl Home teMue Ho. Kc jng starnll, p tt 6 American League Rebmcn Bai Auh tj, Arct jauson Oak and Mercer p,trocclli. Bcs, K, lit Ire .v A c Ca. 6 ar(j f.p,ione Ruos Batted tn National League: loian Cn 26; $nto Ctu 23 ca LA a.o V'Ccvey, SF 2, CecxUd Ati and Junes vts American League: Mu'cer, NY 29- F. P'& Mmn 24, 6and(, Cc.X and Howard, Wash 22 Cm Wynr yn ...00 its U -- -l M- H'tks $p 36 Scinto R IP mi Reterqcr (L j Baldschn Artshourn Tor (W W fll: -2 ER BB SO 23 0) 5 t 3 Hoemer Save Hoernpr (Gonzalez). 2. R .. j Sisk 28 0 HBP i 2 LP Wilhelm (5th), Reicnerdt (7th). (I! Plflhl JStrJ i Romo HR (2nd), ? () National LtaguA: 0 A( j.,, singe,, Niek Resan, Chi LA j.;. Perry, 5.3, ,jX tied with 4. American Laaaut: McNally, T.jCuio. Bos and Odom, Oek a NY M; Pattin, Del and Peterson NY 4 3 SF Bel' Stottle-- t McLain, Salt Lake Valley as well as in Provo. Murray and Ogden. We feel that there are may softball fans in the state who would like an opportunity to see the greatest in the will be disappointed if the park isn't filled world. In fact to over capacitv," Beck said. CARE FOR 3.000 FANS Some people hae suggested that the game be moved to Derks Field, but we feel that with the cooperation of the Salt care of approxiLake City Parks Department, we can mately 3,000 fans. If the interest is more than that, then we can tuink about moving the game. he added. There will be 200 seats available at $5. These will entitle the holder to a choice reserved seat at both the game and a noon luncheon honoring the Bombers. All other present seats at the park will be reserved and sell for $1.50. Bleachers will bo installed down both foul lines out to the outfield fence and w ill sell for $1.00. Fifteen to twenty years ago, softball ians had to get to the park an hour befour the game just to find a place to put their blanket on the outfield grass. We hope tnat present and old time softball fans will turn out this one time to show this team that there really is a Utah and great nationally-rankethey enjoy their softJI, Ccck urged. tae 6, 6 i New York Oakland 0 (ontinupd From Tage Ad Giants 11, Chicubs Pel. 101 103 30 125 Afl ksrur, Chi 6 Athletics. S, Yankees 2 SOFTBALL Mai or Leaque Leaders National League 1 1W i.ylf 1 1 7. $C- - Bosox 7, Angels 2 Kedlegs 8, Expos 5 Cincinnati Montreal E -- A Johnson, C ncinnati 1, Mont-eCincinnati Perez 2. 3B Toian V Jones (6), Toian (6). 11014 .... 5 4 . Bla HBP bv IShellenback. H 5 . nqer (W.5-2- ) Moeller Ems iL.3 3) Sheilenback Moose S 11 OOOO, Stoftlemvre, Campaneris, Muicer 2. DF New Clarke, Pepitona, York 4, York 1, Oakland 2. LOB-N- ew 9. HR-C- ater (1). E -- Oyler 2 French. 2, (6). $ Epstein, A Seattle 4. S Campaneris. Seattle 2. R ER BB SO SB H R ER BB SO IP Harper 2, Whitaker. 1 2 5 0 3 2 0 3 9 7 2 3 Stottlemyre (L.5-2- ) 3 7 Coleman (L.2-3- ) ... 7I 1 3 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 I o McDaniel I 0 0 Cox .... 1 7 4 2 0 0 2 1 2 9 3 Dobson (W 3 3) . IW2-3- I 2 0 0 a Marshall I 2 2 2 2 Balk Dobson. 72:04. Dobson. HBP by Coleman (Mincher). WP. A WP10 044. 4 4 4 7,141. A Coleman. 0 0 0 1 Leaders Top-seede- d 6-- Oakland 3, New York 3 Seattle 2. Washincton 0 Minnesota 6, Detroit 2 Kansas City 4, Baltimore J Boston 7, California 2 Chicago at Cleveland ppd. cold wet grounds Pilots 2, Senators 3. 0 8 8 0 8 3 0 0 Angeles Fairly. DP-M M Washington Angeles 4, Pittsburgh 9 2B 1M 111 Fairly, stargell. Kolb, M.AIou. Svdakis 3B ... .... Friday's Results Off Los LUB-L- Major League nament Friday at the Salt like Swim and Tennis Club. lirates Dodgers 13, Los Angeles Pittsburgh advanced impressively lound action of men's singles of the Goodbody Tennis Tour- 1 11. pldVPIS in first Jim Osborne, former University of Utah ace. crushed veteran Wendell while third seed Beck F. D. Robbins of the University of Utah crushed Chuck Pomeroy Class A singles and Class A doubles finals were set for Saturday along with women s single'", and men's 35 doubles. 211- -1 Detroit 1. LOB Minnesota 9, OP Minnesota Detroit 5. 2B Nettles, Oliva, Cardenas, HR Freehan. (3), Kiliebrew Northrup (8). $ Cardenas. H R ER BB SO IP 3 71 2 3 2 D Chance (W, 1 12-B Miller 0 0 0 Perranoskl 31-4 3 3 3 2i Wilson (L,l-4- ) 1 0 0 2 Hi'ter 0 2 2 Sparma 2 0 3 2 IScherman Save Perranoskl. WP D.Chance. T;2:56. A 16,349 - o Cortract. No. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 0 037 miles, and the principal items of work are as follows: Portland approximately Cement Concrete, Class "AA" (AE) (Estimated Quantity 409 Cu. Yds.) at Per Lump sum, Portland Cement Class "A" (AE) (EstiConcrete, mated Quantity 271 Cu. Yds.) at Per Lump Sum end 131,582 Lbs. of Steel. The proiect is to be completed In 90 working days. of Preouallficatiod is bidders to any bidder's required receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalifica-tio- n Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-aiHighway Act of 1968 the U S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for tnis proiect which are the minimum waqes to be paid on thi proiect. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders Is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Slat. 1060). The State Hiqhway Department, In with the provisions of accordance Title V of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Requla-tion- s of the Department of Commerce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that It will affirmatively Tnsure that the contract entered Into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Sait Lake Citv, end the office of its District Engineer at Price, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of S5 00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bd bond from an approved surety com-panon forms provided by the Commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than J pet of the toal amount of the bid, made payab'e to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and contract bonds es furnish the required The right to reiect any or all bds Is reserved A.y additional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. riav of May. 1969. STATE RDAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HGLIAND, Director c Highways ) SUGAR COMPANY Notice of Annual Meeting of Stockholders Salt Lake City, Utah Notice is hereby given thet the Anof nual Meeting of Stockholders o Sugar Company will be held the General Office of the Corporation in the Beneficial Life Building, 47 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, en of May. Monoay, the twenty-sixt19&9, at 2.00 p.m., for the following purposes: to 1. To elect th rteen direct serve until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until the.r successors are duly elected and quali-tie- d Prior Twins 6, Tigers 2 8 Minnesota 001 NEW YORK (AP) Pro football's tireless club owners struggled past the mark today in their efforts to find three National League teams willing to move into the American league and solve their realignment pioblem for 1970. owners remained The iloseted in pro footballs plush Park Avenue offices after more than 24 consecutive hours of sessions. Their aim was to agice on three themselves teams among and meet the Saturday afset by ternoon deadline Commissioner Pete Rozelle. 1 y Friday. Jet Contracts Mike NEW YORK (UPI) Hail, a linebacker from the University of Alabama, and Wayne Stewart, a split end from the University of California, have been signed to - ST. two-da- Baseball Summary tavoine Frank y three-under-p- ar 11-1- mid-seaso- n Reid In Texas Open Lead By BOB GREEN Assocaited Press Writer Highland won the Region Two tennis championship Friday by edging Olympus, at the Liberty Park Courts. Ram Bill Bennion defeated Titan Jim Robbins to win the No. 1 singles crown. Highland's Scott Stevenson won the No. 2 singles by ousting Scott Rockwood of Olympus. In other action. Bob Curtis, Olympus, dumped Chris Gaddis of East to win the No. 3 singles gold. Scott Matheson-RobeYoung of East carted off the No. 1 doubles honors by upending Perry Bayes-Jef- f Blaine Gordon, Olympus. Hickman-Scot- t Jackson of Highland eliminated Richard Wamer-Bar- t Warner of East. East finished third with eight points. the coach. Look, he said, if we had won that game and the (hampionship, it would have been a Laker victory, not a Wilt victory, not a Jerry West victory, not an Elgin Baylor victory, not a Butch Van Breda Kolff victory. We lost and it is a Laker loss. All of us . . . not one man . . . lost. ticket campaign to date has said been most gratifying, Meyer. We are very pleased that an outstanding organization like the Jaycees has given us their support and we appreciate their efforts on our behalf. Coach Ray Kinasewich told the group the crew whicn makes a hockey debut in Salt Lake, will be young, hardhitting and exciting. If we can get fans in to watch a couple of games, they'll return, he promised. purchases. Thompson, reiterating the Jaycees belief in community development said they hope to enhance success of the Golden Eagles and the hockey teams Both are assets to because the entire area. Win Region Two Chamberlain, still limping from his knee injury, is in New York to look after some private business interests and was distressed by reports of a split between himself and Van Breda Kolff. IHlockey block season ticket The Salt Lake Jaycecs will talemploy their ents for the Salt Lake Golden Eagles hockey team. hes why 6-- 0 6-- Highland Netters I asked to come back in. All of us want to play. Butch kept me out. He had his reasons and Im not questioning Thats 6-- 6-- I thought I could help in the pivot, maybe work on Bill Russell, who was playing with five fouls, maybe block a shot or two. them. 6-- 6-- I had reservations about some things that happened at the end, said the Chamberlain. I was in great pain when I hurt my knee. But after applying ice for a couple of minutes, 1 felt that I could come back. Coach Ray Kinasewich, left, and Golden Eagle owner Dan Meyer as Jaycee President Phil Thompson controls puck. Fri- 10-1- bv PB d Cannizzaro1 2. To as shall transac such other business properly come before meet-rg- T 882; WM proposals oad Siae aa By Associated Press By HAL BOCK Saed me Lornm.ss.un ut Puid-,rUtan, Room a08 Sate Office until 2 bait Lake City. Umh, 3. 1969, ociwk pm. Tuesday, June opcs. Sura. mot nm pu&'Ci of a Bituminous construction faced Roaoway in Salt Lak oLoun-ySae me same being that section 71 (3300 South Street) Road No From 2700 East o w,cAft Projyard ideniifieo as Feoerai ect No. constructto be of road The length mites, and ed or improved ts 'terns of work are the principal as follows. 1037 Tons ;,WbJE?ius M4IT..I, 14.200 Toni Surface Course of Bituminous Con6970 Lt. FL Maximum), m Type crete Curb and Gutter and 21) Lin. FI. of Concrete Drivjh way (7" Thick . The proiect is competed in 100 working cays. bidders is ot Prequa'ification bidder s Hr. or to any required. t specifications, receiving plans and tnai n cinder wit! be necessary nood State the witn on fiie nave commission of Utah competed and approved, the reau red Prequalmcs-t.oStatement pertain ng to contractor s experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to tne Special Provisions covering contract. subletting or assigning theFeoeral-aiin contormlty with the DeUS. ot the 16 Act Highw.y partment of Labor has certified tne whicn wage rates for this proiect be paid are the minimum wages torates are on th.s proiect. T.iese made a part of tne con rn' documents. The attention ol Didders is directed to tne tact that this Commission has been aovisea dv tne wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaoed in highway to work are required construction of the Fair he provision meet Laoor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat 1G6C). The State Hignwav Department, wi.n the previsions ot in accoruance Title VI of the Cvii Rights Act of 1964 (78 Sat. 252) and the RegulaComtions of the Department of issued merce 05 C F R.. Part 8), pursuant o uch itAct,will hereby notifies amrma.ive.y ai, biooes that into insure that the contract ente-epursuant to this adverlsement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on tile tn the office of Salt the State Road Commission, Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specpians ifications, proposal forms, and commav be obtained only at the mission Offices ef Salt Lake City upon application and payment of a fee of 15 CO, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 pet. of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and as bonds contract the furnish required. The rioht to reiect any or ail bids is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commiss on. Dated this 10th dav of Mav, 1969. STATE ROAD COMMISSION bv In Davis Cup Denies Rap On LA Coach legal Notices legal Notitet notice to contractors anil be received COCKAYNE Secietary the OF UTAH HENriY C. HELLAND. Director of Highways ) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals wiM be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock pm. Tuesday, May 27, 969, and at that time publicly opened for construction of A Pedestrian Overpass in Salt Lake County, the same being Situated on Wasatrh Boulevard Near 4275 South identified ard as Federal Aid Froiect No. 2nd Contract. The principal items of work are approxmately as follows: Portland Cement Concrete, Class "A" (AE) (Estimated Quantity iri Cu. Yds.) at Pe' Lump Sum and Struc'ural Steel (Specially 52,309 Item) (Estimated Quantity Lbs.) at Per Lump Sum. The proieci ts to be completed in 60 working days. of is bidders Prequalification bidder's Prior to any required. receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and aoorpved, the required Prequalification Satement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covennq subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-ai- d Highway Act of 19o8 the U.S. Department of Laoor has certified the wage rates for this pn lect which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders Is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaoed In highway work are required to construction meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1931, (52 Stat. 1060). The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions ot Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 C F.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, herebv notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure tnat the contract entered into will pursuant to this advertisement be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder w'thout discrimination on the qround ot race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of Salt the State Road Commission, Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and pavment of a fee of 5 00, no part of which will ba refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid . bond from an approved surety company on forms provided bv tha Commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 pet. of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of oood faith and a auarane that if awarded the contract, the bidder win execute the contract and furnish as the contract bonds required. The rloh to reiect any or a'l bids is reserved. Any additional information mav be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 3rd dav of Mav 1969. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND Director of H'nhwfyS. SALT LAKE COUNTY ) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals wiM be received bv the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 stae Office Build inQ. Sait Lak CHv, Utah, untP 2 o'clock o m. Tuesday June 3 1969, and at that time puhhctv ooened for construction of Traffic Siqnel Installation in Salt Lake County, the same that section of Road N binq 171 (3300 South Stree) from 3T0 Eat tnAid2700 East Identified as Fd-er-No. Proiect Secondary 2nd Contract The principal Items cf work are apnroximateiv as 50 follows: Each Traffic 12" 3 Section 12 Sigrals Fcch. Installation of 35' Stel Pol (Material furnished by the State) and Tvoe "G" cabinet Snl-State Controller, Signal Load Riavs, Auxiliary Control Cabinet and Detector Relavs at Per Lumn Sum Th proiect i to be completed In 60 workina davs The attention of bidders is directed to the Soedal Provisions coverlnq subletting or assigning the contract tn conformity wtn tb Feoe-al-aHighway Act of 1968 the US Department of Labor has certified th waoe rates for this or.e.t which are th minimum waqes to be paid These rats are on this proiect made part of the contract documents. of attention bidders Is direr ted The to the taet that this Commission has been advised bx the Wane and Hour Division U S Department of labor, that contractors engaoed in hiohwav construction work are reoirri o meet th provisions r the Fa-Lbnr Standards Act of 1938. (52 Stat sttt 1060). Th State DeoartmeM, in with th accordance rnviims o' Title VI n the Civil Pths Act of s?t and the Regula164 (78 of th DoaHmot of Com. tion M5 C F R , Part th, mere pursuant to rh Act herK all bidders that will insure that tna eontrart tn th's advart-semennurunt h warrid to th lowest ronnuh h dder without discrimination n th ornnd of rice, color, or national St. aff'mh''v or'qin Proposal forms, plans, and eifi. rations ae on file in th nf'-cot tt stat RoaH Commission. Salt lk City, where they mv be r bv prosoectlv bidders ociftr. tioos nrocnsal forms, and nies may h obtained nnv at thg rvrimisifin Offices at Slt Lak Citv. noon aoruieation and pavment f a t r 15 (91 no patl of which will be re"ndd Each b'dder must submit a hd bond from an approved surety rom. pany en form t omvided hv tn earn. Jleu mtsa'on; nr certified rhn'k er rshit'- - chock fnr not less then 5 net of t ots mo M nf th h's rndH nayahl n pft Commission, as vt. thr, ''nee b'HH nf nneri th nri a if varried th rnnt-- r k cn't--c- f wl" rct''rd all a -- h'd-- r P Dried i th of th - "S - " this loth dav o H EN me he $t vv COMMISSION RAn A j?) ty-- d contract as ri&M to reiect anv r sc4d dd'ti,'l . nffet 5TV; fA th xece firnth Y C Hl t OF NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seaied proposals wU be State Road Comm ss , th , Utah, Room 608 State Off ce Bu Sait lake City, ing m o dock pm Tuesday, June j ana at hai lime puonci openec of Concrete construction Box c verts and Extensions m Emery Sevier Counties, rhe same oemq uateo on interstate Hynwav ho' 3 From 3 Miles East cf Fremor lion to East Green River ijer-rcas Federal A'd Protect Uc 702'7)9 7 and The D' p pal items of work are approx md as follows 637,165 lbs. of Rirfcr-tn- g Stel and Portland Cement ( Crete Class "A" (AE) (Esttmaei Yas ) at Quantity 2606 Cu. Lump Sum. The proiect is to c completed n 120 working day' of Prequahficafton bidoers to anv Prior required boiereceiving plans ano specification will be necessary that the & 03pr have on file wfh the State Recommission of Utah completed approved, the required Prequa Statement pertaining to tor's experience and financial ccc" lion The attention of bidders is g.'ec ed to the Specal Provs-onco.c subletting or assigning the com-- a In conformity with the Feoerai-- a Highway Act of 1968 the U S O partment of Labor has certified n wage rates fnr this proiect whicn are the minimum wages to be paid on this These raei ar proiect. made a pari the contract by tan p. J The attention of bidders is to the fact that this Commission been advised by the Wage and f Laoor Division, U S. Department that contractors engaged m tug' iY construction work are required & meet the provisions ot the Fa r Labor Standards Act of 1938 ' Stat. 1060). The State Highway Department n accordance with the provision 0 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 25?) ang the Relations of the Department of Com merce (15 C.F R Part g), ,S ud pursuant to such Act, hereby notitie, all bidders that it will affirmatively msjre that the contract entered mto pursuant to this advertisement wl be awarded tc the lowest responsible bidder without ciserlminatton on the ground of race, color or national origin Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file n the oft re of the State Road Commission. Sait Lake City, and the office of its tr.ct Engineer at Price. Ulah, wh't they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of S5 00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit pd bond from an approved surety com. pany on forms provided by the Com. miss on or in lieu thereof, cosh certified check, or cashier's ch for not less than 5 pet. of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the State Road Commission, as of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, tne b'dder will execute the contract and contract furnish the bonds as required. The rtoM to reject any or ail bids is reserved Any additional information may be secured the off.ee of the State Road Commission. Dated this 10th oay of May, 1969 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND Director of Highways (A 35) rxuau commission ( ut mw. giai Utah, Room 60t State Office Builc mg, Saif Lake City. Utah, until o clock pm. Tuesday May 57, 1S41 and at that tlma publicly opened Ic ot A Bituminous Sui construction faced Roadway In Weber County, th same beinu that section of Stat Road No. 39 (13tn Streal in Odder From Wall Avenue to State Rea No . 64, .dentified as Federal A. N0S' 'J5'0568i8) S0S(9). The length of road to be construe ed or improved is 2.455 miles, an tie principal items of work ar as follows: 1,360 Ton approximately of Bituminous Material, 21,700 ton of Bituminous Surface Course 3 Maximum and 2 312 Lin. Ft. of 42 Reinforced Concrete Pipe. The pro ect is to be completed .n 100 work ind days. , Preoualification of bidders Prior to any bidder's ri required. plans end specifications, will be necessary that the bdde have on file with the State Roa Commission of Utah completed an. approved, the required Prequaiific; tion Statement pertaining to contrac tor's experience end financial cond tion. The attention of bidders Is directei to the Special Provisions covenm subletting or assigning the contract In conformity with the Federal-aHiqhwav Act cf 1968 the U S D partment of Labor has certi,ed t waqe rates for this preiect whin are the minimum waqes to be pan on this proiect. These rates an made a part of the contract docu ments. The attention of bioders is dtrtcte to the fact that this Commiss on ha been advised by the Wag and Hou Division, u S Department of laboi that contractors engaged in hiphwa constructs work are reouired t meet the aovisions of the Fai Labor Standards Act of 1938. (52 S' 1060). The State Highway Department, i c provisions Title V! of the CVH Rights Act 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the ReouW tions of the Department of Corr merce 05 C F R , Part 8), issue pursuant to such Act, hereby notif.e all bidders that it will affirmative Insure that the contract entered int o this advertisement w pursuant be awarded to the lowest response bidder without discrimination on th qround of rare, color, or nation) origin. Proposal forms, plans, and soeci' cations are on file in the office the State Road Commission in Sa Lake City, end the office of its Di tnct Engineer at Ogden, Utah. whe they may be reviewed by orospecth bidders. Specifications, proposal fofd and plans may be obtained only i the Commission Offices at Salt Lak City, upon application and oaymei of a fee of s5 00, no part of whic will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a b bond from an approved surety con pany on forms orovided bv the Con or in lieu thereof, casf mission; certified check, or cashier's ch for not less than 5 pet of the tot. amount of the bid, made payable tne State Road Commission, as v of good faith and a guaranti o.en5, that If awarded the contract, bidder will execute the contract a furnish me contract bonds i The right to reiect anv ' :u.redv bids is reserved. Any additional information may t secured at tn offica of the $ta Road Commission. tbi ?rd day of Mav, 19e STATE ROAD 0 COMMISSION accordance with the (A 4) . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated proposals will be received Jbe State Road Commission ot Utah, Room 608 Srate Office Building, Sait Lake City, Utah, until 2 oclocx om. Tuesday. Mav 27, I96. and at that time publicly opened tor construction A of Concrete Box Structure in Wavne County, the same being Situated on Federal Aid secondary Route No. 378 2 Miles From .or Jes IT06 Southeasterly Bicknell Over the Fremont River identified as Federal Aid Secondary Protect No. The PrmcJoal of work are approximated as jtems follows: 96 Co. Yds. of Class "A' Concrete (AE) and 1JI02 Lbs. of Reinforcing Steel. Tn proiect is to completed in 30 worxino davs The attention of bidders is directed T the Special Provisions coverirg Simletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-aiHighway Act of 1968 the U Department of Labor has carded th wage rates for this oroiect which r the minimum wages to be aa-n this These rates are proiect. made a part of the contract docu ments. The attention of bidders is direced to the fact that this Commission has been advised bv the Wage and Hour Division. U S. Department of Labor, that contractors enoened tn hiqhwav construction work are reouired o mef the Divisions of the eair ebor Standards Act of 1938. 157 tat 1060), Tne Stae Hlohwav Department, n accordance with the provisions of Vt of the Civil Right! Act ot 7f 1964 (78 Stat 25?) and the Regulations of the Department of c.om; fierce (15 C F.R , Part 8), Is wed pursuant to such Act. hereby notifies all bidders that It will affirmatively insure that the contract entered inoII ouisuant to this advertlsmeent w be awarded to the lowest respons'h-bidder without discrimination on tne ground of race, color, or national criq n s Proposal forms, plans, and are on file In the office 5a,T the State Road Commission Lake City, and the office ef Hvp1 trie at Richfield, Utah, Engineer where they mav be reviewed bv bidders. Specifications, o oosal forms, and Plans mav be only at the Commission of ces at Salt Lake City, uoon application and payment of fee ofV no part of which will be refunded fcach bidder must submit a bid bend from an approved surety company on forms provided bv the or in lieu thereof, cash certified check, or cashier's ch1 tor not less than 5 pet. of the W amount of he bid. made pavab'e w the State Road Commission, as a uarante dnre of oood faith atd contract the that if awa-dethe bidder wri! evgrufe the contract as bonds furnish contract the requ'-- d The right to reiect anv or au bids reserved u Anv additional information mav at he office of the State Road Comml5'on Dated this 3rd dav of Mav, JM STATE ROD COMMlSiloM 9urd OF AND Director of H'ihwavi HENRY C. HELLAN Director of Htg (A 8 UTAH HCNRV C. HCl; 7 Director of hlahwa |