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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 51

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Obituaries The LaUw Tribw, Stttwday. April JJ, IMG Esther Huffaker MURRAY Kather Edith Dnvls Huffakee. 88. 500-1100 died Thursdayf s. Nay lor of natu- 1 ral causes.

Born 1 17. 1871., to Georii and Ersfier Harri- JJavij. Huffaker Logan, Temeie. Church of Jesus Christ of He tiled 8., Grosse Pointe, MIch.l Marshall Murray; Mro.vJvffia (Delia) Hatch Panjultch, Garfleld- County; Mrs. Clarence Vacher, Murray; chlldren, brother; Almah, Mesa.

t. Monday noon. Sojuth LDS Ward Chapel. Murray. Friends p.m.

and Monday 4760 S. State. Burial, Mur, Cemetery. J. Richman VELT.

Duchesne County lmer John pital after a long Born AUK, 'pi. J889, Telon, idaho. to John -and Acocks Mar. LMO! Netlett Ji 1 rtJ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS will be receivea Commission of Woodard Aug. 3.

1922, VernaT Latter-day Saints. Rural rhall carrier. Survivors: widow: Mr. daughter. Alma, Prove;) Weldbni City.

Edwin. LaMar, botpiBoosevelt; Mrs. Jay (Melba) Tiifneft prem: stepmother, Mrs, Richman. Rexburg, Idaho: half mother, half-, slater; Wayne 'J FuheAp--Monday 1 a.m., Roose- 1 StaKe Center. Friends call Olpm' Mortuary.

Roosevelt, Sunday 3-5 p.m: and Monday prior. Cemetery. I Einma B. F. Burns Mrs.

Emma Byran Fi'rth Burns, 4th'South, died Thursday 4MO p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital natural Bom May 3l7'18TOr Yorkshire, England, to and--. Ann, Aahton Byran, MarridS to Georie'Firth. February. 1905., He flied-1919.

-to Chartes Burns. -He 1 dfcd June 35. 1947.. Church of Jesus Latter-day Saints: Survlv.prs: sIsters-oMrs, Lilly Pearson, Southern." Salt' CitSJL rs Funera! Tuesday'1 2128 S. Elite yh ire friends bHdaY 1 8-8 p.m.

ai.d Tu'Sday or. Burial City Ceme- errrt L. Benjamin.Lbzarl Daffih. 38, OS'O 5700 South, at-h'isi home -after heart attack. Born 19J1, Sate, (Lake City to L.

arid Baffin. Married Helen Fay Confdoh, April 15. 1955, Salt Lake Church of Christ 'of Latter-day Mns- Doris iMoser, Calft. Mniral, Mond; San Diego, ui 2 p.m., 260 E. Sautb.

Temolc. where- call Suirtlay 6-8 p.m. and Monday prior. Burial Elysian Gardens. Warier iushqrk, 61, Colorado i Thursday in a hospital fftWratJonB'.

illness. -Born April 12, Gettysburg; Penn. ifar- BAUard. Teb: 7, 1934, Hard rock-miner for Gibbont-and Reed Cbnst, Co. Vet- erannVoKd Catholic CJinrch.

Survivors; widow. Salt ity: ii daughters. John Mrs. Thomas (Alice) O'Neill. Denver; Mrs.

Warden -MCMillen, Lake Srandcjnldren. serai and burial In'LIrUe- Albert V. McCoiiiick Vance McC.prruyk. 73; Adams: 'Hotel. Phoenix, former Salt Lake resi- den.L-.d4ed Friday in a Phoenix hospital after 4 short illness.

Born Mai? T. .1886. Dresden. Germany la Vf. S.

and Hannah Xeogh McCor- ntck. 'Member Catholic church. Affiliated with Red-Cross. Veteran World War I. Surtryars: Anna Mc- CormrAj'Salt-Lafe City: Mrs.

R. S- -Salisbury, San FrtriWscV, Cieaiiier Harry 'Kirk Creamer, n-u de a' died Tbulsflay; in Hermlston. Ore of. iu 1913, Daniel and Ida Map Marriott Creamer: Mar- riedl'-divorced. Member.

Church. of rrfesius-. Christ of Latter-day Saints. Worked for Ogden Union Depattood Railway Co. and Oeden Moved to Oregon eight rvtvors: sons, dauch- Tre olle eah ien arid Paul.

inFosc. Ogderi: Mrs. d. -five grandchildren; four brothers, sister. Funeral-rMonday.

11 a.m.. Aultc- rest Funeral Chapel. Friends Sunday. 7-9 p.m.. Monday 'pn Burial, Ogden City Cemetery.

Amos S. Sly Ida Strong TWIN FALLS. IDAHO "i a 70. died Thrlday iber Golden Ale Club" irs: Daughters, Mrs. L.

D. Twin Fails; Mrs. en; WyandotteV "'ing; U.S. Hawaii: vivo, ard. ChesWr strb: orce, grandchildren, th'r Air nine Auterf, four brothers.

Funeral Saturday, 4pm, Twin rails Mortuary Chape Burial and, final riles atlHamp- deni N.D. Frlendj call Twin Fails Mortuary Saturday, p.m., to time cf serv'lcef, Herman Florin SWAN VALLEY. IDAHO-Herman Florin. 80. died Friday In an Idaho Fells rest home after an Siness, July 1.

in Sweden. Had served In Swedish army. Sioux City. Iowa, teamster in 1889. Hertdent Valley half century No survivors.

Wood Mortuary. Idaho will announce funeral arrangements. Sealed proposals will be received Commission of tate Capitol, Lake City, until 2 o'clock p.m. Uta C1OCK P.m. Tuesday.

May 3. 19 6o, and at that time publicly opened for construction of a 3" Plant Mix Bituminous Road and Storm Sewer ir. Salt Lake County, the same being that section of State Road No. 171 33rd South Street) from 20th East Street to Waiatch Boulevard, Identified as state Project No. 1651? The length of road to be 'constructed or improved is 2.q57 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: P145 Tent affiant Mix Bituminous Surface Type BIO tons of Bi- hJmirmus Material; 4403 Lin.

Ft. of Reinforced Concrete and 1683 Lin. Ft. of 48" Reinforced Concrete Pipe. The project be completed in 120 working Preo.ualifieatlon of bidders Is required.

Prior to any-bidder's plans and.specifications.^! will be -necessary that the bidde- have on fije-with the Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalifl- cahon Statement pertaining to con- trac 1 and financial The attention 'of bidders Is dl reeled to: the Special coverinj subletting or assigning the contract. Not less. than, the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of ah ft ly 1 1959 shall be paid to all-laborers, workmen project loy ed on Proposal fprms. plans, cross sec. 1 specifications are on file the-office of the State Road Commission, gait Lake City? where they may be reviewed by pro spec, t've bidders.

Specifications, pro- 3 Commission Of 1 lets' Salt j- I City upon application and payment'of a fee of S5.00 Part of. which will.be jj' dder "s' submit a letter irom an approved surety company inc to Wder i th bond. The right to reject any or all bias, is reserved. certified checic, 'cashier's check, or-japoroved proposal guarantee bond for not'less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the' State Road j-ommissipn must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a STJarantee that if awarded the contract, the biddei- win execute contract, and furnish contract bonds as reauired additional information may the office of the i Commission. thls 16th ay April COMRIISSION C.

Taylor Burton, (A-79) Director, ot UtahV until 2 o'clock 17. I960, a that time publicly opened lor construction, of a Plant Mix Bituminous Surfaced Road -in Washing- County, the same being that ori iThe length, ofi road to be co'n- I rt lc or toorovea iJi 3-125 miles, nd the principal items of work 'approximately as follows; 16. Type 18, Cement Treaicu 33,100 Tons of GravS Base Course. The project is to be 1 12 of f-rf 18,500 Tons of Portland, Cement Treated Base of bi Prequallfication eia J5 bidder's la and.Kpeclfications, it r.i. II SSL cssa "jat.the bidder State Road If- nancial condition.

The attention- df. bidders is directed the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the conformity with' Section 115 Ac prment oE Labor has certified waste rates, lor ro Jec i. whlc 1 aie minimum wages to.be paid on this project. Inese rales are made a part of the contract, documents. The attention- of bidders directed to the fact that this has been advised by -the Wage and Knur Division, U.S.

1 Department of Labor, that -contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the pro- ,1 Proposal forms, plans, cross sections ana specifications 'are on file the office of. the Slate Road ommission, Salt Lake City, and dieJ sday, in a' Pomona Valley. ospital, will be conducted Sattirday 1 p.m.. Hillsid se -ar Chapel Church Jesus Christ of Saints. Survivors: Mrs.

ZeJla SI daugrrtofi. Amos Whll La Puentc, -'C, Mrs. Bonnie Bevans. -brothers, sisters, Wil- 1 -K. w.u Engineer at Cedar City, Utah where they aU a JL be reviewed-by prospective bidders.

Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and of a fee of S5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal suar antee bond for not less than five son, per cent of total amount of bid Whlttier: made payable-to the State Hoad commission must accompany each nduc -W ard liam; Nprwalk. Cal ers, sis Ma ack.

Car1 North Africa; Geljtlng. JRcbo. John. H.M. 1 Mem Bakersti'eld'.

al 'Ada 'ari-Otyso, Calif. Hills lemorijl Park. Whlttier. AdaO.Pedler 1 0 apd F.Uiabith Davgs pakcy, Married to Albert E. Pedler-Sept.

2R. 1900. Otden. He died May 14. 19531 Pacific Oedcn Oldtimers Club.

Daughters of "SaTrits "Second acifi Uta JC 11 Ward Relief Society. Active Democratic Party. Survivors: sons, oaughter. A. Howard.

Tallahassee, Edward San- Leandro. Mrs. Frances Farr. Cgden: one grandchild: two sisters. Funeral to''be announced by- Lind- qulst and Sons Morluarv.

D. Mclntire IDAHO Ids Matibn- Davis McEnlire. 59; died Jn hospital Thursday rusht after suffering a cerebral i herHAfrhage. Born Aug 1890, in EcinP to David and Lovisa Har- bid as evidence of good faith and a cuarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the and furnish contract bond as required. J.Aity additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission.

Dated this, 23rd day of April, r'STATE ROAD COMMISSION TAYLOR BURTON. Director of Highways (B-ll 1 I860. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS win be receiv Tr h- Utah, til win Com Salt ved ission of a City, o'clock p.m. Tuesday. 't 0 a 860.

and at "that time publicly opened for construction oa Mixed Bituminous acjd Road and (1) Concrete Structure 49.03' 0. to County, the same of State Road No. northeasterly more or less, toward i.v ST1E as Federal MO. Secondary Project No. of.road to be constructed improved Is f.569 J' ur ety con j-a---j- urc ty company guaranteeing tp.funOsh said blddfcr with eein require v.

any or all Cash, ci check, or antee or bond tot not snt of.totid jhe right to reiect reserved. check. CBlhler't per cent tottif aniobnt'i made to State Commlsilon must accoi bid evidence of a guarantee that if contract, the bidder Jhe contract and fum! bond ai re Any, sdi be State; inforrnatlon may he ofiice of the ated this 23rd day of April, OAU COMMISSION BURTON, NOTICE or SPECIAL MEETING THE STOCKHOLDERS Of STATES REFININC Utah corporation: VbKIl UU4 (KltUtli STATES Tuesday. May 3, IMO, and time publicly opened forN Uon of a 2Vi ir tumlnoua Surfaced Koaa fhtjne County, toe thatMctlon of 8Utc RoacT HoT from JouthwMterly Miles Canyon) ideal' State Project No. 1M4, The jena-Ui ot road to be ecn- (tructed, la milet, and the principal Items of art approximately as follows: SCO ----of Bituminous Material.

Tons of Gravel Surface Type and las.QOO Cu, Yds. of Unciaaal- fled Roadway Excavation. The project to be completed In 100 working days. PreauallficaUoB of ii re- luired. frlor to any bidder's pjgn, ,,,4 it nc thai the biddei that a Special Me'etlng.

suuwiu -Kcna the Hotel Newhouse (Terrace Lake City. Utah, on the 25th day of April. I960. o'clock A.M.. for the fol- 1.

To consider and to adopt or refect, certain Articles of Agreement for Cowoll-intion and Merier (hereinafter calm the Agreement for Consolidation) whereby the following named ten (10) wholly owned subsidiary of States will be consolidated with and merged 'In Western as Survivlne Corpora- wii Idaho corpora- last Eeven named corporations be- Ing corporations. 2. To consider and to adopt eon- ilrm or reject an Agreement ap. by the Board of Directors all of the assets, lesi all of Western States, of every type and description, will be sold to The FroniieV Refining corporation to' 3 To consider iind adopt plan com le "ouldatlcn. and of Western States fol.

authorization by the rs of the sale of all assets as described to paragraph a bove, and the distribution of of the -then anets (consisting cash monies or contracts "'vable) of Western States to iU stockholders on a -pro basis, all of the same to be accomDlisrW i 'accomplish the af -and -dissolution and the distribution of 'the then assets of cash monie" coes 'receivable) ot We" the meeting or. any adjournmem adiournments thereoji Sclud- bu not restricted-to the adSS. to Ju lon or "solutions io adjourn, and readJourn meatlng atVany '-tafSr and relating to 0 record lit toereo at any BdAHD -W. S. WAGSTAFF Sealed CONTKACTORS proposals be time uubllcly opened for less, Secondary Project No.

-roadito be' con improved is miles, and.the,.principal items of work are approximately as follows: 855 Tons of Bituminoiis Material. 64.SO&; i Tons' of Gravel 49,700 Cu. Yds." of Improved Borl I 5 of Concrete. In Prequalifrcatlqn bidders" in required. J'rjor to any bidder's receiving J)lans and'specifications, be necessary that the bidder on file with the.

State Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The -attention of bidders ii directed to the Special Provisions cpverine subletUng, or assigning the contract. Not Jess than the general prevailing wage -rates -as determined by the- Industrial Commission of Utah, shall be paid. to all workmen and mechanics employed on this attention of bidders is directed to the fact: that this Commission has beei-. 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 1038. (52 Stat. 1060). Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications arc. on file in the office of the State Boad Commission.

Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Enslneer at Osden. Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications. proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of 55,00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company cuar- antecinE to furnish said bidder with required bond.

The right to reicct any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five cer cent of total amount 'of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid ss evidence of good faith and a that if awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and furnish roptract bor.d fD required. Any information ma.v be secured at th State Comm issi office of the ion: Dated this. 23rd day ot April. STATE ROAD COMMISSION Or UTAH TAYLOR BURTON (rector nl Highways City.

p.m. at. tlut Commission ry that the bld ith the Slate have on flJe wi of Utah and approvecl, the -reaulrea Pre- qualification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention" of bidders is directed to the Special Provfiloos covering subletting or the contract. Not lets than the.

general pre- vailine wage rates by the IndL 10 1 1 Utah, effect! be paid-to i and mechan: project. Proposal fnrnu, plant, cross see- tlons.and specifications are on in the ofiice of Statt Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the otflce of District EigL American Fork, Utah, Wl may be reviewed by 'prosper bidders, Specifications pru- poaal formj, tnf plant may it'! Spmmlssion Offices fi 1 8 1 1 1 Cit y- "POi application and payment of of tB.OO, wSJ whlch 4W refunded tacft bidder roust submit letter from an approved surely company ln reject any bids certified check, or apcrcved proposal bond for not less than per cent of totsl amount of Md 1 a abie State Roac must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as required. A njr Dated isao. this 16th day of April. C.

Taylor Burton. CA-78) Director of Hlghway -lay PUDlicly-- of A Plan, faced Hoad iln mat. UHic for construction Sur- 'ber the State'. gue) Hjgpft.gite- oriVrnprovecirs miies" Of' i is milu ore" 1 of-wis SPProxlmately AS fallows- to completed Jn work! 0 11 of bidders Is re to any bldder'a re teSf 1 be to all 9 sec. lilt 5 antee bond fon must accomMny each bid as evidence of good faito anS a gjiarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder vm execut Ariy 196U ADri1 TAYLOR BURTON, Director of Highways fB-14) KOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Notice -is hereby given that a -iAI.

1 stockholder! Ideal National Insurance Com- wi ht to to Crystal Room of the 'Newbouse Hotel. South and Main City, Utah on the 33rd PTW 'f ff- 186 St 2:0 O'clMk PJO. for the purpose of takinjr action, upon a prcoosed agreement of dated, on Ilth day of between the Pacific Western Insurance Company, a Utah corporation, and Ideal National Insurance Company, a Utah cor. whereby the Ideal Na- tlonal Insurance Company win become the surviving corporation: and for the Purpose of action UDon the merner proposed der said agreement, which approved and by the Board of Difec "le constiti salso Kiven that a 5, 'A ecl of the stockholders of the Ideal National Insurance Comoany will also be held as aforesaid for the purpose of vot- 1C uoo "reposition to Increase authorized capital of Weal National Insurance Company from Six Hundred Thousand Dot- s600 00 1 of a shares of the tar value of Ten Dollars (Mown each, to Sfne Hun- and Sixty Five Thousand. Hundred Dollars 700.00) to consist of 86.570 shares of the par value of Ten Dollars (S10.00) each: and for the ot transactina such other as may properly come before the meetmit.

The cIoM of business of the day. I960 has been fixed date entitled to vote at said meetlnir hU 2 ot Aori! By order of the Board of Direc- tors. Bituniinous sfal of Gravel and o' I £xcavatl6i ol UnclaVtlfied TJhe project the tilah Pioneers: nominee for Rachel Porter Camp, Daughters ot and spprovcd. the required 2 Il Statement condition. experience P'VS'jJS-i ArnarlBo.

Mrs! Reed S.i Ben rFenie) Beanr, Ssrt iFr.Miclsco. Mrs. Scth i-r-JAS attention of bidden is di- 'ISSff Sneclal Provisions ass snlne ie contract. Not less' thsn the general as determined. 1 1 creat-erandchild, four sisters.

Fu- 5tml, 5 1 n.m.. Preston Ward friends Mortuarr. cvc- The attention f.f tiiddcrs is di- retted to the fact that thi? Commission has been advised bv thci an Hour Division. U.S. Dei that Jef fries FALLS.

IDAHO David Edwin Jeffries. died Tuesday after a long be Saturday 3 p.m. of 193S. (52 tions and sp cross scc- ere on of the Siate Road' Salt Lake City. and.

o.f Its District. Engineer; ansv ew tery by hich 0 rt, Mortuary. och bid'. I der rrrurt submit a letter from an W. CLYDE.

President ALAN B. BLOOD Secretary ONTBAOtOBh iloTfTaTt 510 11 Ot -T--- from Slmpton Avih 3rd South Street Idtntifi No. 3rd Uajth of the road improve mBes, and the work are approximately 0 i. di. isTo" of ladway Excavatiop.

id In days. PreqUalUication of bidders reauired. trier to any melyinlr and iptcl) it will bt necepsary that bid dtr Wye on with the Slate Road CommlMton of Utah corn Pleted and the required Statement lining to contracjor'a experience id finaneiil condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or atslgnlni the contract. Not lew than the general vailing wage determine the Industrial Ive Ju employed Broiect.

The attention of bidders is dl rected to-the fact thvt this Com- mittion has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.E Department of Labor, that contrac tori engaged In highway construe tlon work are recmlred to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. (£2 Slut, 1060.) proposal forms, plans, cross tec- tloni and specification! are on file in the office of the State KoaC CornmlMlon. Bait Lake City, where they may reviewtd by prospective bidden. Specifications iroposal forms, and Blani may obtained at the Commlulon Oi fices at Salt Lake, City, upon application and payment of a fee of 13.00. no part of which will be re- NOT1CI TO CON ed uary.

etwee-, aveside aerv: in no Primary usaon Brothers, eel wil be'he. View Cemetery, ffovyeri. ontribut ftn't Uneral oirec Material. funded. Each bidder must aubmlt a letter from an approved surety company to furnish said bidder with required bond The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved.

Cash, certified check, check, or approved proposal luar antee bond for not than five per cent of total amount of ble made payable to the State Roail Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of nood faith anc ruarantee that if awavded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnljh eontrac bond as required. Any additional information msy be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 23rd day ef April STATB ROAD COMMISSION C. TAYLOR BURTON, Director of Highways (B-17 1(60. ORDINANCE The Board of County Commis itoners of Salt Lake County itate JUtah, ordains as follows WHEREAS, application has been received by the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County reouesUrut amendment to the man of the Zoning Ordinance for said County; WHEREAS, said application has received due mid careful consid IS, 61 Board i cue by Jhe Salt g.

Commifisii of County ion and the law incident to the approval 01 said application and making amendment effective have been met, NOW THEREFORE, in consid eratlon of the premises and for purposes of promoting the health, convenience, order, prosperity and wel of tte present and future in tants ol Salt Lake County, in eluding amongst other things, th( lessening of congestion in itreeta or roads or reducing tht waste of excessive amounts oi safety from fire ind tn rs Dividing; ade and air, clasiuTcatlon 'and uses and distribution land development and utilisation of the tax base, secur pendiSre 0 5nty agricultural and other industries and the protection of both urba ft? development ana pursuant to the power and author Ity vested In the; Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lik? oy the orovlsions of i ode Annotated foiioW-' provided as T) that Chapter Title, g. of the Ordinance tUylna: the luow property from Hesldent -S. to Reildentlal Zone Jt north 89 vs n-. 236 thence north degrees" 01 30 aeconds west 111 el thence icuth 54 4 to the polnt of nlng. All above described propertj 2T Ca TlS -HlB he xlS, R1E, This Ordinance ahall become ef- cation 6 uporl Bubu a Unanimously jpassed and ap- the oard Cou fc lc proved Commissioners of Salt nt hi 22nd DI A.D.

I960, Commissioners Vf. G. Lake Sliest- Actinic ALVIN KEDDINGTQN, County Clerk fB-10) MOUNTAIN FUEL CO. Kectlag IS HEREBV GIVEN that the Annual Meeting ef Sto oldcrs of Mountain Fuel Supp hera-atltoeoflffeof thVcom- liryK Iffah Ut Tu fil? 0100 Moun Pose of: ime, for pur- a proposal to amend the Articles of Incorporation sale for cash unissued 16 permit th authorized but veruble into stock through pub. without first offer" offerings sam and 1 an authorizing the Board of Directors to fix the terms cond? Mons for the exercise of any pre- ve ri Cons of kho of Considering acting upon v-irf a i 1 io 1 1 Article V3H (1) of the Articles of Incorporation of the Company to ili the membership of ihe Board of Directors at eleven (II) Directors.

f3) Electing a Ronrd of Direc tors for the ensuing year. 4) Transacting such other bust ness as may properly come before the meeting. Stockholders of record at the dose of business April 1, 1UU), will be entitled to vote the meeting, or any adjournment reeled to the Special Provisions MW. or tbe contract. than the general i rates ai uitrltl Commit Ion of ive July 1, 1968, shall I'Borerl.

workmen cb on this project. forms, fr cross and pluns may orm, nrd at the 8 r.i uuMwnru it uie Vnd 0 0 d. der must submit a letter from an approved company guaran- urnll L. ld bidder with Snv ll ii W2' 1 ri ht 01 ls "served. Cash, certified check, raihtir 1 0 proposal antee bond for not Tesi than fi per ctnt of total amount of to the State Xo j-ommlsslon must accompany each old as evldtace ol faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will extcutl A C.

TAYLOR BURTON, fB-lS) NOTICE TO Sealed proposals will be by Che SUte Road c5mmis- jlon of State Caottol. Salt City. Uta State ah, un Capitol. Salt 2 ocotn Tueaday, May 10. 1KO.

and time publicly opened for construction of a Road Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road in County the came ftsiSg that Ml Beiden- t. Newton and Clarks'tori tlfled as State Project i ent roal5 lo be con- jf or 5.0 miles. Prejiuallficatlon of blddeS is to any bidder's re- upl a nd tpeclflcatlons, be that the bidder have on file with the State CommUsion ol Utah com! pietea and approved, the reauired 0 Statement perUl'n- rtorUts BROWN FLORAL CO. 4-5544' Nttlcn CUSSIFICATION INDEX on Expert ond Found 3 Wanted 7 to 11A Rent 14 to 27 il Estate 28 to 36 or-Sale Misc. 47 to 51 TV, Automobiles 55 Advertise the first 'F ERROR, notify our epartments at once, are expected Io check we will not be responsible for any errors aftir the WHEN CANCELING an ad de.

mand a "Kill" No allow, without it. fore pUclng it Due 7mpoM. to mechanical mpoM.ul.r cor it nas Ib II rect or change appeared time. WHirl PHONING your -Want Ad, ask lor the ad to be repeated bick to you. Be to check your ohone number and aadress.

Place a "Want Ad" DIAL EM3-1525 Just Say "Charge It" Sales IF YOU WANT TO BUY or SELL Anythlngl CONTACT Certified AUCTION Co J570 8. Stair IN Not less than the genera! pre- wage rates as determined Industrial Commission of to all workmen CS en Ol ii ro 1 iorms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on he i of The State Road pommission. Salt Lake City, and of its District Engineer at Oeden, Utah, where they be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms and plans may be obtained CommJiiton at Salt "5 011 application and of 5 00 no part will refunded. Each bidfler must BUbmtt a letter from Brov re company to furnish said bidder required bond.

The right to ls "served. eck, c' che ashler'a Drov Proposal roar- antee bond for not less than five per ctnt total of bid made to the State Road CommlMlpn must accompany each bld evidence of good faith ana a 2 nt Sf 1 lf "warded the contract, the bidder execute S.n/ ontract nd contract bond an required. Any additional information may talJ'S 11 th icf at mmission. COMMISSION- TAYLOR BURTON, Director of Highways (B-lBl Funerals wlll.be hsld Sat- the Rose Room, Bends may call urday 36 E. the mortuary Friday from" P.m.

and Saturday prior to serv- eret Mortuary. rec ori 3-Lost ind feuirf rcwarcL WILL the party who called Sat about my wallet pleas 8:3 itff bracelet. 7 Chtrmj, vie. HlKhlinri ind" Park Ave. Hewaird.

collie. Pel or jamiiy from Wyoming. Mnd E. and S. Rew.

uUted Powder blue ik: a 5t Id Dachshund. Re- LOS black ibbiele MWWOIttH Funeral services for Jasner Hepworth will be held irrt Jl i Bountiful ft 16 War Friends may call at the Union Mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and at the family jesi- Saturday 12:30 to 2:30 Interment Bountiful Memorial Funeral directors. Union mortuary. services for Clyde F.

'Jensen will be held Sat" rd ay at I n.m, in the Mill Creek TUi Ward chapel. 4350 S. llth East friends may call at the Sunset uaw.n Mortuary. 2330 E. 13th So.

Friday from 7 to p.m. anil Satur- fom 11:30 a.m. to 13:30 p.m. l. Memorial Gardens of the Valley.

Funeral directors. Kidding, on Weldon. uner for Uturda" yton wl conducted ma'y the Clearfleld Mortuary Friday SXfJJJCJt 'ti 10 "-Iliv 'P 11 Saturday "lorning, 11 a.m. till time of serv- at-fh? ward chapel. Burl" fa to Park.

ectoS Mortuary, funeral dl- A X'll? 6 12:30 i 1021 South BUhop A. thereof. By Order of the Board Hunt conductins; Friends 1 Brothers mortuary, 255 South 2nd East Fri- hT 6 8 nd Saturday at he ward chapel 1 hour prior to jrvjcej Interment Elysian Burial firecteVs' Russon Br funeral aen-lces for Walker Hampton will be held Saturday 1 p.m. In the Ward Chapel. Friends may the family residence.

So. JOW) West Syracuse. Triday 1 Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment in ft 1 et ery.

Funeral WOMEN SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS AT ANY AGE-BE A SALT LAKE CITY PBX SWITCHBOARD. RECEPTIONIST Short training low tut tlon. day or evening classes. No age Good salaries SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL EL NOTICE TO BASEBALL FANS Sovn time, money ond standing -4 a3 In line. Buy your BEE book.iieW*" now ond hove them 7-! two must have been i i.uu«b nave DCPn In the operation of tabulalinS llSfeilMSa 5 NURSrXlDES COPY WRITER TED'- fj" Lady to manage me, 2 chllden.

i. woman, experi In general office work, for (food Ply experience and tl Ury "Pjcted. Write of this paper NT TYPIST-CLERK 4 NIGHTS Women to work-Ice cream candy store. Sun. in Etoro -45 Sales, or WAITRESSES In person from p.r nusv nave own tranaporLafio AIRPORT COFFEE'SHOP "ail EM3-574fl WAITRESS WANTED for alleralfiria on women'i'wear ful 01 part time Appiy RAYMOND'S 350 So.

EXPERIENCE!) waitress' wanted yA iso J21 1Jr lV5? assistant with THE Original Pancake House Wnltress, age 20 to 30. person at So. State BOOKKEEP.ER to for loan office. Writ "P.waBei.-EX nS inlr COI "1-. Local refer f.

ee ve After 1 Mti. Bailey. 837 W. No to tfnd cJitldrc my home, north Salt Lake are 45BS. Jn cond I tons weekdays home.

after 2 p.m. Sat. or al to ve hswk. mother wage. now ond hove them DEllVfREDJ fimlly privileges Wr nVOth FREE.

Oiler good until April Wa Coll HU-4-0232 doys era 5 worl1 7-12C9 ifX 8 5e by ait Knowledge Imparts a silent call Jaundry thlr THIS 1 sht that is possessed by aDT Knowledge Impartj a silent call Then Ideas and this drean Found a place on our team Patents Perfected Means Cash EM3-4501 RUMMAGE SALE 145 Pterpont Ave. Elfa EUa Chapter of E.S.A. RUMMAGE SALE ilture. GUITAR LESSONS IF IT'S RESULTS you are Inter- PINO will personally con- tpeclaj turnmer course in stu- for SALE" They'll Do It Every Time! By Jimmy Hallo THE NEIGHBORHOOD OLD- MAGAZINES DRIVE POR TXE OLD FOLKS' HOME LOOKED LIKE A BIG A YEARS THERsYTIENTS IlLvJUSTREAD 80DV WEKT OUT WITH MORE THEY BROUGHT NEXT TUTORING IN READING GOODRICH READING CENTER Phonic method. 3 Iocs.

CR 7-1651 ox 396. Foothill Station ACCORDION lessons, Music. IN 7-5069. WWANTED HAIR REMOVED resulU, ANNA GREGORY; E. South Temple.

ELB-gVni IA Cr Jlm M. Plaza Beauty School, 2121 S.10th E. IN fiSm SPEAK Russian. French. German Italian etc.

Ca'll EL5-79M i Js located 7052. or eves. IN 7- experienced operaT insr power sewine machines sew. inx canvas products Smith and i st lady ou a. ary plus comm.

No phone calls 1835 So. State lady for days. wk. References. to 8 a.m.

Center Caf LIBERAL comm Iszi paid promptly for aluminum sldln? ori ronfln? leads. MARRIED Car hops 18 or over PalntcrsJUt-W. 560 E. 21st So for shift -SEGREtARY- EXPERIENCE NEC ka.s^orlhand 100120 wofdi pet minule. are )bp money fight girl.

Company; toll anci le Many friiig. btne- (111' 'and pleazont working conditions. Cafe Equipment Co, EL 9-2021 TOR APPT. EXPERIENCED -FOR Depf. Full time, salary- ond commU sions.

Pleasnrtt working condilicni THE STORE 254 So. Main' single, 5-day good Church organisation. Temple. or some CAR 'HOPS 'WAITRESSES 18, or Oyer Full IlWe''-. Days or Nights Kr IN.

PERSON- DON CARLOS BAR-BE Jo live Good MT.M/UEST'IC- MANOR'" WOMAN liouselteBper, bi obis to cook. Live In with Prlvola room and Excel, working cond. $150 mo. Io storf IN 7-7767 with a lb and women COOK-TRA'INEE Are, you between 60 -fo Prh nDA8 ADVERTISING SALESLADIES CLKHK- oiQy ig Five-day 40-hour please. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 8 SOCIETY ap i.

srowing Write or call dally yrs. or work in Food Service- Drive Inn JL Cal1 EM HOTJSEXEEPEH for 1 in famllv" JRcferences.EM "miiy. WOV.JL.D love to tend a child home, vlc I7th 7 cs 7729. EL 9-9676 WAITRESS "WANTED Will train. Apply In ncrson Adam's Restaurant.

41 3rd WIJ.L BUY OLD GUNS Any kind, any cond. CR7-98M PRIVATE DEfECnVE! Divorce justs Invartigattd. EXPERT making. Hurray area. AM 6-3308.

SCIENT Ability Proi KJY and DIANKTIC icetsing. EM 3-4619. v- -y- wages. Sun. holtdayi off.

Lamb's Grill COMBINATION cook" and waitress JOT afternoon shift. jNJ-ngn fny sir for Referrnces. Acres! EXPERIENCED walrreis. Aonly Jou MAID, clean, olrte' -a-orker for WOMAN t-nd Box 21. South S.L.C.

ACCORDION In roof home. Inrt. fum. 'WTAR a-lven in rour home. furn.

EM 4-627S. lessons, t-irc Instrument turn. ourse S-Moswje ind Bgffc Anonymous mom. Vie. TYPING.

ADDfessiNG. ETC. IN 8-1194. home days. CR 7-3748.

82 LANE MASSAGE SALON FoT ladies and irenilemen. EL Lines DRIVERS to drrve can to rounding cities and Wert Coasi Also from Dstrolt. Chicago Denver, etc. This is not em T-t Depojlt and references ry. 3403 S.

State or phoneJ WHEN YOU NEED HELP P'ace A "Wonr-Ad" DIAL EM 3-1525 Agencies UTAH State Employment Service Fee Charged PROFESSIONAL. TECHNICAL. New Openings Dally COX EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Hli 7-77SI.

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