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Show Notice is hereby given of hearing to be held August 28, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. at the Park City Office, Park City, Utah to consider a zone change as follows: fol-lows: DESCRIPTION OF AREA FOR PROPOSED ZONE CHANGE FROM F-E toR-M LOCATED IN PARK CITY, UTAH Beginning at the West 14 Corner of Section 10 T. 2S., R. 4E., SLB & M and running thence S 89 deg. 44 min. 14 sec. E 2280.6 ft.; thence S 61 deg. 01 min. 00 sec. W 773.0 ft.; thence S 59 deg. 06 min. 00 sec. W 1499.0 ft., thence N 41 deg. 24 min. 00 sec. W 1543.8 ft.; thence S 89 deg. 44 min. 14 sec E 702.8 ft. to the point of beginning containing con-taining 39.5 acres more or less. Published in the Park Record August 10, 1972. Auto Accident Takes Life of Grace Paulsen Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Tuesday, noon, in the Parleys Third, Fifth and Seventh Sev-enth Ward Chapel, 2615 String-ham String-ham Ave., for Grace LaVerne Folland Paulsen, 67, 2133 Berkley Berk-ley St., who died July 28, 1972 in an automobile accident near Virgin, Washington County. Born Dec. 9, 1905, in Salt Lake City, to EliA.andRachael A. Lewis Folland. Married Wendell H. Paulsen, Jan. 16, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member LDS Church; member AAUW; member of Alice Louise Reynolds Club; past board member of Civic Music; president Alpha Beta Theta. Survivors: husband.Salt Lake City; son, daughter; Brett, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ron (Ingred) Libitsky, New Cannon, Conn.; four grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Bert (Arline) Brewster, Salt Lake City. Grace Paulsen and her husband hus-band had spent quite a bit of time here as they had their little apartment in the building south of the Antique Floral. Mr. Paulsen donated space for thejnuseum until they rented the space for shops. Their many Park City friends were sorry to hear of her death. |