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Show -- ) The Review Thursday, March 26, 1981-P- age A-- 9 --- - . ' : . V i 1' I r . v 1 1 gunsmith. He started working at Utah State Prison Nov. 5, 1963. He was an avid sportsman, enjoying hunting, fishing and camping with his familyi and friends. He is survived by his wife, Mt. Pleasant; three sons and one daughter, Kevin Wayne, Kendall Jon of Lehi; Kelly Scott and Carol of Mt. Pleasant, five grandchildren, his father and stepmother, George and Helen Roseman of Orem and a step sister, Mrs. Larry (Joyce) Dasln of Oregon. Funeral services were held Mar. 23, in the Mt. Pleasant Second Ward, conducted by Bishop Kenneth D. Palmer. Prelude and postlude music was offered by G. Sherman Larson. A song "Oh My Father" was sung by Florence Mitchell accompanied by Jamie Briscoe. In-vocation was by Robert D. Park. A life sketch was given by his son Kelly S. Roseman who lold of his father's love of his family and his hard work all his life and of the many talents and skills he had. He could do anything from shoeing a horse, plumbing," carpentry, to major auto repairs. He never became rich because he rarely charged for his labor and he was always ready lo help anyone who needed his aid. Kelly quoted from the Book of Mormon-Moron- o 8:47 "but Charity is the pure love of Christ and it endurelh forever; and who so is found possessed of it, it shall be well with him." Wayne'.s father-in-la- Harold S. Larson, extolled Wayne's vir-tues as an honest, very hard working man, handy with his hands, and what he did, he did well. He was kind and helpful to all he knew, he spent a lot of lime with his children and remarked how well Wayne and Shirley supported their children in all their many ac-tivities. He spoke of the beauties of the Gospel and eternal families and Murder Victim William "Bill" Bryant Buried Tuesday PLEASANT GROVE--Willia- m "Bill" David Dale Cullen Bryant, 40, died Friday, March 20, 1981 of a gunshot wound suffered in an apparent robbery at tempi. He was born July 6, 1940 in Hood River, Ore., lo Harold W. and Kalherjne Vaughn Bryan!. He married Janice LaRae Hunt-sman on Aug. 19, 1977 in Pleasant Grove. The marriage was laler solemnized in (he Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church in the Pleasant Gr6ve Third Ward. He was an elder and worked in Cub Scouting. Survivors include wife, one son and one daughter, Nathan and April Inez Bryant, both of Pleasant Grove; his mother and stepfather, John Couch, of Hood River; Iwo brothers and a sister, Robert Bryant and David Couch, both of Hood River and Martha Couch, Salem . Ore., and his father-in-la- John Huntsman; Pleasant Grove. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove LDS Third Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Services were handled by Ihe Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove. ' how the Lord has provided the way for all of us lo return to Him some day. The Relief Society chorus sang "Look Up To Him" accompanied by Jamie Briscoe. Eric D. Larson then spoke of the deep love and friendship between Wayne and Shirley's brothers and sisters and of the closeness they enjoyed. Wayne was always planning group activities and trips they could all enjoy together. Wayne loved people and enjoyed being with them. He loved his father dearly and they spent a lot of time together. Wayne was honest and had no deceit in him. He was a good friend to all who knew him. Bishop Palmer ex-pressed appreciation for the good Wayne had done in their ward. An organ medley by Susan L. Snyder followed after which Jerry L. Brooks offered the benediction. Wayne was laid to rest by his mother in the American Fork Cemetery. The Mt. Pleasant Second Ward Relief Society cared for the flowers and provided sack lunches. The Lehi Third and Fifteenth Wards served a hot turkey dinner to Ihe Roseman family and relatives and friends after the interment. Pallbearers were Kevin W. Roseman, Kelly S. Roseman, Kendall J. Roseman, Jay E. Larson, Ellis M. Larson and Bishop George C. Schrader. Honorary pallbearers were Robert Hyde, David Madsen, Brent Sorenson, Lavoir Shepherd, Blaine Shelley and Paul Jorgenson. Funeral Held For Accident Victim G. Wayne Roseman George Wayne Roseman, 48, died Friday, Mar. 20, in a one car rollover one mile south of Fairview. He was born March 1, 1933 in Salt Lake City to George and Erma Fanny Hyde Roseman. He lived in Highland during his boyhood. He graduated from American Fork High School, attended Weber State College, graduated from Utah Technical College in Salt lake City as a master barber. He married Shirley Larson, Nov. 1, 1951 in the Salt Lake Temple. They made their homes in Highland, Lehi and in 1978 they moved lo Mt. Pleasanl where he founded Skyline Glass Company. He was an active member of the LDS Church where he served in many positions in-cluding scouting, Lehi Fourth Ward explorer basketball coach, served as Sunday School president and teacher and was serving as elders quorum president in Mt. Plesant when he passed away. He worked for Geneva Steel for 10 years, many years as a barber, and he was an excellent Children are the best possible aid to adult education. March 26, 1981, at City Hall to hear the following requests for variances and other items of business: 7:00-Joh- n J. Rohbock -- 1825 North 100 East Request variance to size of Accesory Building. City Code required Board of Adjustment approval of any Ac-cessory Bldg. over 1000 sq. ft. 7:05 - Harold R. Penrod - 490 East 500 North Request variance of one fool to build a double Garage next to his house. City Code requires detached garages be 6 ft. behind main building. All interested citizens are invited to present ' information for or against granting these variances. JackJeppson Published in the Pleasant Grove Review March 19-2- 1981. Board Of j Adjustments The PI. Grove City Board of Adjustment will meet. Thursday required to have payment and per-formance bonds un-derwritten by a Surety Company approved by (he U.S. Department of I he Treasury (Circular 570, July 1, 1977). ALL BIDDERS shall be licensed lo do he lype of work in Ihe projecl and shall be skilled and regularly engaged in the general class or lype of work called for under the Conl racl. EACH BIDDER who has nol done work similar in nature to this projecl shall submit with his bid a statement selling forth his ex-perience and business standing. A certified check or bid bond for nol less than 5 percent (5) of he proposal shall be submitted with each bid as a guarantee that the bidder, If awarded the " ('out racl, will fulfill lite terms of the bid. 1'leasani Grove City reserves ihe right to refuse any and all proposals or bids. Bids shall be marked: Bid of (CON-TRACTOR) PLEASANT GROVE CITY 600 WEST STREET SEWER IMPROVEMENTS Bids shall be executed upon the Proposal at-tached to and made part of the Coin racl Documents. No book of Specifications shall be disassembled. March:!, 1981. W. Cornell llaynie Mayor Published in the Pleasant Grove Review March 12, 19, and 26, 1981. Church Schedules Sponsored Hv Area liusinesses -- 1 ; 1 ; V 1 ' 1 - ' J I ; : ' I I t i ... I ' 1 . 4 j J v ': Reaching V If we never try for things beyond our reach, we will never go beyond ;' our reach. Nothing worth doing is easy at first. The greatest handicap ; a person can have is to say, "I'll ' never be able to do it." The greatest failure is the failure to try. The greatest loss is the loss of a sense of self-wort- h. He who keeps trying may '. not always win, but he'll never lose. ; Klondike Jack's Pizza Co. Bromley Egg Farm McDonalds 519 E. State 491 E. 1200 So. 405 E. State St. Am. Fork - 756-526- Am. Fork - 756-527- 1 Am. Fork - 756-526- The Hangup CL. Young Appliances Gunther's Comfort Air ' 168 E. 1st So. 266 W. Main 31 No. 100 W. Alpine - 756-613- 4 Am. Fork - 756-496- Am. Fork - 756-968- A- Vacuum & Sewing Parker's Drive In Chicken Time : 33 W. Main. AF- - 756-400- 496 E. State 26 E. State Rd. : 369 S. State. Orem Am. Fork - 756-218- Pleasant Grove - 785-582- : Larsen's Nursing Home Rhinehart Oil Co. Am. Fork Shoe Repair 651 E. 200 S.. 585 E. State Road 13 No. Merchant : Lehi - 768-363- 1 Am. Fork - 756-968- 1 Am. Fork - .756-647- : Country Floral Tri City Ford Cedar Valley Country Store 93 E. Center ' 190 E. Main 148 S. Hwy 73 J Pleasant Grove - 785-572- Am. Fork - 756-358- Cedar Fort - 768-884- 0 Alpine Book Taylor Drug Ceramic Center of Utah 648 E. State 6 5244 8 East Main 11445 No. Frontage Rd. Radmall's, 15 S. Main, PG Am. Fork - 756-402- 1 Lehi - 768-906- Kountry Korner Gene Harvey Chevrolet Porter's Place 5260 W. 1100 N. 221 So. 500 E. 24 West Main ; Alpine - 756-419- 6 Am. Fork - 756-354- 6 Lehi - 768-834- Lehi Floral Albertson's Allen's Drug & Food Farm 235 N. 1st E. 700 E. State St. 459 E. State Road Lehi - 768-844- Am. Fork - 756-526- Am. Fork - 756-455- Smith Bros Market Kentucky Fried Chicken Genera, steeI & Ornamental 4 9 35 ! Commerical & Industrial Pleasant Grove - 785-233- Am. Fork - 756-613- 1 steel Fabrications ' Quality Quick Print Harding Realty Co. 1348 E. Main Lehi, 768-840- 533 E. State, 12 North Center Halstrom Motors Am. Fork - 756-357- Am. Fork - 756-762- 6 600 E: State Rd. Ream's Food Annex Am. Fork - 756-607- Diamond Exchange Fast state Rd 648 E. State Rd. (Suite D) Kirkhams Am' Fork " 756'3681- American Fork - 756-355- 8 - 329 W. Mam Alpine Crafts Am. Fork - 756-373- 9 Murdock's Auto Body 45 No. Lone peak Dr. uaiiPT..rf 151 E. Main. AF, 756-704- Alpine - 756-299- 3 fi05 w Mam 90 N. 600 W PG, 785-451- Cottage Hajl Fashjons eh . mm2 144 E. 200 No. Wasatch Nutrition m 755 Christensen's Dept. Stores 77 E. Main 56 W. Main AF- - 756-474- Am. Fork - 756-612- 9 Overman's Appliance & TV 40 S. Main.PG- - 785-213- 338 E. State Rd., Am. Fork - 756-451- 1 Schedule A - Sacrament Meeting First Schedule B 'Sacrament Meeting Last PI. Grove East Stake Manila Stake Faith Independent . PI. Grove Sixth Ward Baptist Church Grove wara 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule A Paster Robert A. Hays 1:00 p.m.- - Schedule B Res. 166S. Center c.ihmA PI. Grove Tenth Ward American Fork 1:00 p.m.- - Schedule A 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule B Sunday Eighth Ward Manila First Ward Bible School 10 a.m. 1:00 p.m.- - Schedule B 1:00 p.m.- - Schedule A Morn. Worship 11a.m. M. (hw . Manila Second Ward Evening 7 p.m. Z 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule A Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule B Manila Third Ward Hear Our Message Thirteenth Ward Schedule A 756"4156 9:00a.m.- - Schedule B Manila Fourth Ward Fourteenth Ward , 1:00 a.m.- - Schedule A 1:00 p.m.- - Schedule B BAIIA'i Faith PI. Grove Utah Stake kog East Slate Rd. Lindon First Ward American Fork 2:00 p.m.- - Schedule B Informal Discussions Lindon Second Ward Timpanogos Stake Tues. evenings 7:30 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule B Sec()nd Ward Lindon Third Ward 2:00 p.m.- - Schedule A 11 :30 B xhirdWard Lindon Fourth Ward 11 :30 A , 9:00..m.. Schedu.ee FourlhWard JSy Lindon Fifth Ward 11 :30 A Priesthood 8:30a.m. 2:00 p.m.- - Schedule B Elevenih Ward Sunday School & Lindon Sixth Ward 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule A Primary 9:30 a.m. 11:30a. Fifteenth Ward MIA Thurs. 7:30 p.m. PI. Grove First Ward 9:00 a.m.- - Schedule A Sacrament 10:45 Sen. B 2:00 p.m.- - Schedule B sjxteenlh ward PI. Grove Fifth Ward 2:00 p.m.- - Schedule A 11 :30 B PI. Grove Twelfth Ward 9:00a.m.- - Schedule B 1 Time Tj for a Change? 1 A worn out furnace loses H Ik efficiency and wastes 1 to your fuel dollars. Replace B that old clunker with a B 1 new, energy saving Len- - B ii ' nox heating system. Call fl jj us today. H III 31 N. 100 W. v Am. Fork ' 71V 756-968- 3 J k nOLENNOXEZ Advertisement For Bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City, 35 South Main, Pleasanl Grove, Utah. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of 600 West Si reel Sfewer Improvements' and Outfall . Line Im-provements ap-proximately 3,000 L.F. of 15" reinforced con-- s crete pipe, 155 L.F. of 18" concrete pipe, manholes, diversion boxes and related apurtenances, will be received -- by 'Pleasant Grove City al the office of The City Hall until 6:00p.m. (MST), March '31, 1981, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, co-nsisting , o f A d -- verlisemenl for Bids, Information for Bid-ders, BID, BID BOND, Agreement, GENERAL CONDITIONS, SUP-PLEMENTAL GEN-ERAL CONDITIONS, Payment Bond, Per-- f or ma nee Bond, NOTICE OF AWARD, NOTICE . TO PROCEED, CHANGE ORDER, DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS and ADDENDA, may be examined at the following local ions: Horrocks Engineers, One Wesl Main, American Fork, Ulah 84003. The In-ler-nunlain Con-tractor, 44 S. 300 W., Sail Lake City, Utah. Copies of Ihe CON-TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained al Ihe office of Horrocks Engineers located al One Wesl Main Street, American Fork, Ulah 84003 upon payment of $25.00 for each sel, none of which will be refunded. ALL BIDDERS shall have a goal lo expend a portion of the Contract totalling al least :i percent of the total bid dollar amount for bona fide Minorit y Business Enterprises and shall comply will) 40 CFR 35.036-7- . The goals and oilier requirements for Bidders and Co-ntractors under this regulation which con-cerns utilization of minority business en-terprises are explained in Ihe Specifications. ALL BIDDERS ON THIS WORK WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE PRESIDENT'S EXEC-UTIVE ORDERS NO. 11246 AS AMENDED. 11458. 11518. AND 11625. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS UN-DER THESE ORDERS ARE EXPLAINED IN THE SPECIFICAT-IONS. ALL BIDDERS are .AUCTION Thursday, March 26, 1981 10:00 a.m. 3021 Pacific Hwy East, Tacoma, Washington "I Sale Site"Phone: (206) ' Complete Liquidation of Firma, Inc. 2 Million Dollar Evaluation HIGHLIGHTS: CRAWLER DOZERS 10 450C. AC H016. Cat 06B. 10156 I08C T07C. Cat Jk k M' Case 350' CRAWLER LOADERS Cat 951. Cat 941B Cat 931. Case K'Jvi "WB-13- Csse 35- ,D6' HD6 Z5- TDI5' 1,5B' HVCIRAllllc 1 fl EXCAVATORS: Case 980. Droit 50. Droit 40. GRADERS Cat 14. BACKH0E-'"- SKIDS1EERS Case 580B Case 480C ID 410 Case 1740 Int Cub Sweeper LOADERS. Int 3850. TRENCHERS' Davis. rinckol SKIDOERS Clark 666 F0RKLIFTS (3) Toyota 4000 no. DUMP 0 TRUCKS ) Int 12 CV. '68 Int 12 CY TRUCKS 74 Int. Van 72 Inl Van 66 Int '69 Ford LINE BOOM TRUCKS 13) 74 Ford 600 w10.000 no " Booms Dodge Auger Truck GMC Line Truck PICKUPS (8) 1970 thru 77 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS 110) 1970 Itiru 78 4000 no thru 18.000 0 OFFICE TRAILER CEMENT TRUCKS (3) 1967 thru '68 Reo 8 CV. CEMENT TRAILER Butler 1025 CF (5) POLE TRAILERS. MISCELLANEOUS Welders, Compressors Pressure Washer. Sleam Cleaner Compactors Tools. Tools, tools' Consignments ol Good Late Model Equipment are Being Accepted Foi ' we inlrjrmalion call Mike Munay in lacoma (206) 922 8400 or (206) 9227903 oi P Walkei in Portland (503) 643 6503 Walker Industrial Auctioneers, Inc. 9370 S.W. Greenburg Road Portland, Oregon 97223 (503) or (503) Full Service Gas Self Serve Price Get Ready For Spring rPC I- - firVl Tune-up- s i4 Change oil filter mMPj Take snow tires off Silf' General checkup Pf Peters Mobil W (f 97 No. Center 1 1 American Fork - 756-637- 3 Town of Cedar Hills Public Notice Special Public Hearing Saturday, Mar. 28, 1981 7:00p.m. Pleasant Grove Junior High Lunch Room Tt,e Town Council of Cedar Hills have set a . special public hearing , for Saturday, Mar. 28, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Jr. High School Lunch Room for the purpose of discussing the financial condition of Ihe town, its future prospects in-cluding budget items for next year and specifically the feelings of the citizens and utility users concerning the ; advisability of aper- - manent transfer of funds from the water and sewer fund lo Ihe general fund. This meeting is important lo 'present and future : ''.jh'dition of the town and we earnestly seek citizen input on these issues. Richard B. Turnbow Richard B.Turnbow Mayor BASED UPON the Affidavits duly filed in this Court in the above-entitle- d action, and good cause appearing therefore; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that EDWIN RUIZ appear before the above-entitle- d Court at the Courtroom thereof in the Counly Cour-thouse, Provo, Utah, on the 22nd day of May, 1981, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a.m. before the Honorable Judge J. ROBERT BULLOCK and then and there show cause, if any he has, why he should not deprived of the custody of his minor child BRIAN DEAN BER-WICK, on account of neglect and desertion, and why the Petitioner in this action, PAUL S. MEYERS, should not be allowed to adopt said child. DATED this 13th day of March, 1981. BY THE COURT Is JUDGE S Judge J. robert Bullock DISTRICT JUDGE Published in the Pleasant Grove Review Mar. 19, 26 and April 2, 1981. PI. Grove Public Notice (Probate No. 20,303 IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH, in the matter of the adoption of daniel scott berwick, BRIAN DEAN BERWICK, RACHEL MERCEDES HARGAN, Minors. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Town of Cedar Hills Public Notice Special Public Hearing e Saturday, March 28, 1981 -- 7:00 p.m. Pleasant Grove Jr. High Lunch Room The Town Council of Cedar Hills have set a special public hearing for Saturday, March 28, 1981 al 7:00 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Jr. High School lunch room for the purpose of discussing the financial condition of the town, its future prospects in-cluding budget items for next year and specifically the feelings of the citizens and utility users concerning the advisability of a per-mane-transfer of funds from the water and sewer fund lo the general fund. This meeting is ex-tremely important to the" present and future condition of the town and we earnestly seek citizen input on these issues. Richard B. Turnbow Mayor Town of Cedar Hills Notice of Special Closed Town Council Meeting Saturday, March 28, 1981 -- 6:00 p.m. Pleasant Grove Jr. High School Lunch Room 1. Meeting called lo order -- roll call. 2. Opening prayer. 3. Matters which can properly come before the Town Council. 4. Adjournamenl. Dated this 16th day of March, 1981. Richard B. Turnbow Mayor 4 Legislative Council To Have Elections The final meeting of the 1979-8- 1 Biennium of the Ulah County Women's Legislative Council will be held on Thursday, April 2, in the Women's Cultural Hall in Provo, Utah. The meeting has been arranged by the Government and Judiciary committee. Acting chairman and Advisor Doris Gardner and Secretary Alta Powell are in charge. Reservations may be made for Ihe luncheon by calling Mrs. Florence Clark at 225-378- 0 or Mrs. Annalee Strong at 489-406- |