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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 49

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Oetave L. Bridges Octave Lynn RTVZRTON 44, 242 S. 170d died nursday, 10 in a Salt hospital of natural causes. Bom 11, in. County.

nna Green, 19, Tern: fit. Church of Christ of Lii tier day Salt Lake CftVr Art ItveLJ 'verton First LDS a ward. Friends call Susdav 8-n-ro of Woodruff Rust Woodi-utt Hust, 65. S38 Emer- died Fri. 3 p.m., at home of nat- causes.

Luke, -3. 1923. St. Temple. ch of Je Mr.

Ruit esus of Lattcr- ive number. hl rc Had been employed -9l, nev steel Dui? 'Pi-ovlng Grounds, Tooefe ance Denot Survivors: wld- Efiubeth J. M. Lyman ROOSEVELT Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Mooteman.

a 6 Roosevelt, died P.m., at the home of a in Salt: Lake City of causes Incident to ase. Born Nov. 1873, Grass Vail ley, Washington County, to ChrU- tlan. and Moote- mah. Harried to Amata Mason Lyman Nov.

7, Garfield County. Marriage later solemnized Manti Temple, 8U of Salnii. He died. Survivors: sons, daughters, Paul Dee Salt Lake City. Reed' Provo: Mrs.

Leila Ketktly, Ver- Mrs. Lyman i lQt, Ulntah County: Mrs eva) Fieldstead, MM. Oria (Donna) Swain velt; 32 Sae tery. Roswell Snow 45? E. 200 North: who died Thursl day.

will be Monday noon In-the Drawing Room Chanel where friends may call Sunday. 8-8 P.m., Monday prior. Burial, Prcvo City Cem- 5 er yj, Born June 11. 1878, to Rasmus and Jose- Ferre now. Married May Alice Hallai i vo she DecAlO Survivors: daughters, Stone.

Hailstone, Fu- a.ra.. McKay Cottonwood 12 grandchildren. ncral, Mondav. econd LDS 'Ward Chi' (54Q East). Friends call y.

6-8 p.m.. 260 E. South Monday prior -at family residence. Burial Manti Cemetery. Maud M.

L. Barnes Mrs. Maud 'Mary' Lawson S5. 234-6th died a.m., at lier home, of causes. Born Nov.

17, alt. Lake City, to James Lawson. Severina P. Westergard dyl2-M Graduate, University of Utah, 1894. Survivors: sons, R.

Kenneth, G. Melvin, Salt Lake Scott. Portland. six srandchildren: three great-erand- cJilldren-, sister, Mrs. Charles B.

Whiting. Salt Lake City. Funeral, Monday, 2. p.m.,. 280 E.

South later movedt to urvivors: sons, daughters tian. Orlee, Mrs. Julia -where ends call Sun- frien £8. P.m.. Slonday Bur- -lal Ml.

Olivet Cemetery. rrr C. Stoyell c. toyi Frid, N. 8th at his home-of Aonday.

P.m.i natural cause's! Born'May Kansas City, to John arM Hattie Dcrasherty Sloycll. Married Emma Patterson, Oct. 16, 1895, Eos-villc. Kan. Retired railroad passcneer conductor.

Member, Christian Church, Acacia Lodge, B. AT AM, Lawrence. Bl'Arch Masons, Wamego, Kan widow. Salt Lake City; foster daughter. Mrs.

Charlotte Cottrell. Public Masonic services Monday. 2 p.m, ist South. Burial, Mt Olivet Cemetery. Clara M.

Yarley Clara Mari- leJ- Varley. 82, Bountiful, died p.m.. in a Bountiful rest of causes Incident to age. Dec; 7. 1867; Bountiful, to EpUraim and Pheobe Brown Ma'n- tie jviarrled Charles A.

Varley 15. 1888, Bountiful. nage later solemnized, Logan of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died Feb. 1 dauglrter.

i -trrandcciidrenT Union U. where friends call Sunday. 6-8 p.m.." Monday, one hour prior. Burial, Lake City 'Inrt LDS; Ward'Chapri? Fr Hiuro d0B Felt Funeral Home junday, Monday prior. Burial.

Brigham City Cemetery. J. W. Mouritsen LO.GAN Funeral for Mouritsen. 69, who died here fol- o.wing a brief Thurs- iay.

wfll be Monday, 2 pm, -ogan Seventh Ward Chace Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- ay Saints. Born June 15, 1891. In Logan Mourits and JensinV 'Alvin (Bell) Duncan. 10 treat- Funeral Monday, utuun Mortuary chapel, auntlful. where friends call Sun- 'p.

ache County. Cleo E. Jones PORK" Mr Cleo Esther Ball 62, AmSri Ben Henderson W. Eenderson. 65, iorpierly of Ogden, died Wednesday in Palm Springs.

Calif. Born 23, IBM, Logan, to Ben- W. and Dlcy Elizabeth woodland Eenderson. Married Lillian Royal. Attorney Palm Springs; and Los Angeles part 30 years.

Survivors: widow. Pain Springs- daughters, Mrs. Beneva -Torres, Mrs. Elanor Scanlon, Mrs. Barbara Stinger, Los Angeles: Mrs.

Lucille Jackson, Azusa, 11 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; two brothers, sister. Funeral Saturday. 11 a.m., Larkln Funeral Chapei. Friends call Saturday 1011 ajn. Burial, Arimo, Idaho, Cemelery.

Kelleher Twins iinv yivprs: husband: son. Stanlev Crookston. Salt Lake "City: Mrs: Mon- day shortly after birth in pgden hospital. Parents. St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Survivors: parents; brother. Robert Ogden: grandparents. Mrs. elleher.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Bambenek. Ogden.

Graveside services Saturday. 10:30 a-m, Ogden City Cemetery. Burial, airected Lnrklrr Theodora Thompson PROVO Theodora TSompson, 5 lt feL cha le Alhambra. died Thursday of natural causes. Bom Denmark.

Married Thompson March-10. 1832, Temple, Church of Christ of LatterJlay Saints to Salt Lake City as a jrouug girl. Lived in Fountain Sanpcte Provo resident JS years before she made ner.nomi in California. Survivors- sons, daughters, all of California! services Monday, direction Berc Mortuary friends call Monday until City Infant Bingham rY rter County daughter of Ivan die i--, Sherman a. Shirlane, Defera.

Mn Marilyn Wakefleld. yjain CiS; Douglas Salt Lake City: Mrs. Beverly Law. Roy: bonna Nelwker. Sunset.

Davis County: Mrs, riene Miller, Ogaen: Ogden: Jlr. and Mrs Tanner. Plata City; great other, Mrs. Mary Shupe Graveside Mon- A 1 Plain City Cemetery. nds call I.lnd<julst Sons Mortuary, Ogden, Sunday 7-9 Brian Bikfasy Tooele WU Brian Bikfasy, 01 William and Esther Doyje Dugwsy.

died lat Ehiiwa? hcatsital of Kddcn Illness. Bom July 23, 1959 DuiTTOiy. Survivors: parenu, sis- UcSrtBarbara; Dcbra, all Dugway grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dayle. Grand Junction, Iowa: Mr and Mrs John Bikfasy, Cleveland of the Angels will be tartar, ji a4n st Mj Kienta Catholic Church. Toocle ffiends call Tate Mortuary. Tooele Saturday. 10 a.m., until services Burial.

TooeJe City Cemetery. Kenith Christian Jordan ChrlttUn Jor day-old-son Rcfcyna on of iTReniy, Kenith Paul died of nat- Brents. Kenltii causes Thursday at a loea Dital. pareote, prand Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Jordan. Santa Monica and Mrs. Michael Fran O'Reilly. Salt Lake City. Fu Saturday, 2 p.m..

Aun Hatch Mortuary. Burial Salt Lak Oity Ceinelerjr. The Salt Lake June 35, I960 BLACKFOOT, IDAHO Leslie 64, at home after a Born May 6. 1896, to James and Wil- helmtoa Andersen Nielsen. Marie LoulSri June Idaho.

Member, Church Christ Latter-day Thursday, 4 a.m.-. heart attack. Boi Kimball, tc r-ay Veteran World War I 11, gf Saints. Moved to Blackfoof two Survivors: widow. daughters, -Donald Val Lester Long Mrs.

LcRoy 1 iJilDiel LnriaT TlAinK Mrs. James' Beach, William B. Cook II Funeral prior, nston. aims. urial, Melba Smith Smith, SO Jb 3.

Homer vi UcSUS a fe Thursday at her home after an ill- Notices Mr. Snow I UlUII. Ufl clock m. Tuesday. July i and at that time publicly 01 Road Mixed -jnce (Jen- Bernardino; County, the same being hat section.of State Hoad No Between Pigeon Moroni BHIGHAM sever "died and con- is 3.167 a men San Diego, GariSnd; hl City.

Flanea Brjgham City -with Coal Co. Became manager ij( 1937. Active member, Amerlccn Legion commander one term. r. Rotary Club.

Sponsored Softball teams. SurrtvoYs: idow; daughters. Mrs. Farvey eler Slate Road 30 Between SprinE City and Mt. Pleasant (SP-1695? dentified as Federal Aid Sccon' dary Project Np.

Stafe Ptoject No. 1695. enstn of road to be or improved the. principal iicms IBRfl a it COS .1 inAS5? Bjluminous 11.3001 Tons of Gravel Cu. Yds.

of Imported riCrt'TTf i2S Project is to be coir- Pleted in ISO workins days. PreQuaWIcatlon of bidders is re- auiccd. Prior to bidder's ic- Plans and specifications, it wil be necesEary that the ildder 6 16 Stttc Roa Commission of Utah completed an approved, the required Pre- quallficatioa Statement pertaining nct i i' racto eXE erience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is dl. provisions ng or assigning than the general pre- vaurag wage rates as determined Y.

the Industrial Commission of tab. effective July 1. 1959. shall DC paid to all laborers, workmen woiect 6 on this The attention ol bidders is directed to the fact, that Commission nas been advised by the Wage and Hour Department prs engaged in highway construe- Jon work are-required to mpct provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. of Stat.

LOGO Proposals cross sections and specifications are on file In the of the. State Hoad Helero 'Greenfield. TH l5 -Richfield, Logan; WI ns Mortuary chapel. Lehi, where friends call at place of servica Sunday. 7 to onday Burial, City Cemetery.

Glen Jtimp Funeral Glen Aldon Jump, LA MESA, ervices for uu vuuiu, 77. La Bfesa who died 24 Id lT 83 1 former HoDaOay resident. Moved California about seven years igo: Employed as telegrapher for xidge, 5-ti A i. Utah Council No. 1 Commandary No.

1 KT; El Kalah Temple. Shrine. Joseph Andrasen ST. ANTHONY. IDAHO Joseph diet! Thursday in a Boise hospital-after an illness.

Born Feb. 23. 1S7S. Couen- nagen. Denmark, twPeter Andrew drasen.

Luella Sedelfa nont I Central Committee chairman ZS years, rormer member, National Potato Committee. Helped found Andrasen-Davis Potato St, Anthony Potato Starch Farmer's Equuy. Mcnan Starch Co. Survivors: widow-, St. Anthony; daugh- Vclma, Vcnna.

Boise; brother, M. O. Andrasen: sister. Mrs. D.

J. New-bold, Smithfleid, Utah; grandchildren; ercat-irandchil- dren. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m.. St. Anthony First Ward -chapel.

Church Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Burial. Rlvervicw Cemetery. arisen Mortuary. Rosa C.

Robinson LUncss. were conducted Friday p.m., at the Jones' Juncra Satur Chapel. ay. 2 P.m. NOTICE TO COSTEAC10BS a Sl Tuesday.

July sVlDGd; time publicly opened a Roac' of urfa itate I Hollow and ction NOTIC1! TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposala will be re-1 ceived by the State Hoad Commit turn: Ju 19, publicly open of A Mixed o'clock 960, or Surfaced Juan Coun section San same being that t. A structed miles, nxth of road to be Conor improved a 5.110 the principal items at Jws ar approximately as fol- 1,160, Tons Bituminous Ma- Qualification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's re. ceivujg plans and specifications, it will be necessary have on file thi with thft Commlaton of Utah com and approved, the required Pre- jmaliflcation Statement pertaining to experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is dl.

reeled to the Special Provisions coverlnc subletting or assigning the contract. not less than the general Pre vailing wage rates as dejermlnec by the Industrial Commission ot Utah, effective. July-1, 1S59. shall pcpala to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this moiect. The attention of bidders is dl reeled to the fact that this Com mission has been advised by Waze and Hour.

Division, U.S. De partment at Labor, that contrac tors eniaged in highway construe lion work are- required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat Proposal forms, plane, cross sec lions and specifications are on file In the office of the State Rose Commission. Salt Lake City, ant the office of its District Engineer at Price. Utah where they may be ct bwders forms, and to the Spe covering iublettfng revelwed by prospectiv Soeciflcattons, proposal forms. plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City upon application and payment 01 a fee of S10.00, no part of which will be refunded.

Each bidder must submit a letter from an ap. proved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with re- ilred bond. The right to reject or.all bids is reserved Cash, certified check- cashier's check, or aporoved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per.cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission roust accompany each hid as evidence of Rood faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. Any additional information ma.y he secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated, this 2Mb day ot June, 1960.

STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. r. Taylor Burton. Director ot Highways A-21) NOTICE TO CONTRACTOBS Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the State Road Commission of Utah. 'State Capitol.

Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clock o.m. Tuesday, July 1960. and at hat time publicly opened for construction of a Plant Mix-Bituminous Surfaced Road in Weber County, the same beine that section of State Road No. 103 (Harrison Avenuel from 36th Street to 20th Street in Oeden identified as State Project No.

1671. The lenith of road to be con- tructed or improved is 1.477 covering suble the. contract. miles," and the principal items are approximately as work ows: 14,820 Tons of Plant Mix Bituminous Surfacing, 865 Tons of Bituminous Material and 12.500 Tons of Portland Cement Treated Base Course. The project is to be completed in 100 working days.

Prequalification of bidders is re quired. Prior to any bidder's re- ommission. Salt Lake City, and of iU -District Engineer Richfield. Utah, where they be reviewed -by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Laxc City, upon- application and payment of a fee of S5.00.

no part of which willr.be refunded. Each bidder must submit -a letter from an approved aurety company guar- ed The ck, cashier's check, ot approved guarantee bond not less than five per cent junount -of bid made payable to toe State Road Commission must accompany- each bid as evidence of goad faith-and guarantee if awarded the contract. bidder will execute the contract, and furnish contract bond as reouired. Any additional information may "cured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 18th day of June, STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH C.

Taylor Burton. fC-92) Director of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTOBS Sealed proposals 'will be received by Hobert L. Bridge, Clerk- Treasurer'of the Board of Eduea- tion of Salt Lake City, Utah; until 3:00 p.m. Friday, July 8, 1960, and will' be publicly opened immediately thereafter at the Board offices. East 1st South.

lor the construction of, auditorium addition and certain remodel in at the Jackson Elementary School, 750 -West 1st North, Salt Lake City, Utah, in accordance with drawings and specifications as'pre- pared by John N. Clawson. Architect, 989 East 9th. South, Salt Lake City. Utah.

The work called for is separated gito three contracts: General Plumbing and Heating, and Elec- tncal. As pretiualiUcatiOtt for bidding this each interested contractor snail fill out and file with the Board a Bidder's Form ol Questionnaire, not later- than Thursday. June .30, 1960, or shal have filed such Questionnaire since January -1, 1959. Questionnaire forms may be obtained at the 'office of the 'Superintendent of Buildln.Bs of the Board. Qualified bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the ine dons and specifications, ill be necessary that the bid- office of its District Enginee Ogdcn, Utah, where they maj Itr have" Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required 'reouallfication Statement, per- tamine to contractor's experience and financial condition.

Not than the general prevailing wage rates as determiner iv the Industrial Commission Utah, effective July shai: be paid to all laborers, workmen and'mechanics employed on this project. Proposal forms, plans, cross sec lions and specifications are on file In -the off ice of the State Rom Commission, Salt Lake City, ant the office at Ogdcn, be' reviewed by prospective bid proposa forms, and plans may be obtained at Commission Offices at Sal Lake City, upon application am payment of a fee of $5.00, no jwrt of will be: Each bidder, must submit a letter from surety company guar ameeirur to furnisn said bfdde with required tc reject any.or bids Is reserved certified check, cashier' approved proposal guar antee -bond for not less than llv per cent of total amount of bit made payable to -the State Boat Cpmminlon must accompany each bid as -evidence of good faith ant fc guarantee, that' if awarded th contract, the bidder wiU execut the contract-and-furnish-contrac bond as required. Any additional Information may be secured at the office of th State Road Commission. Dated this 18th day of June STATE C. Taylor Burton, fC-951 Highway.

NOTICE TP CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals bi 3:00 p.m. Fi an of the Superintendent ot uildings en or alter 10:00 a.m. Monday, June 20, 1960 on making a deposit of S25.00 per set, such deposits being refunded iii accordance with conditions stipulated in the the tostructlons to Bid A certtfied check of stipulat idders. Burial was in the Salmon cemetery. Bora Dec.

22. 1873, Pakershure, W.Va., to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Poole. Married to Gcorse Williamson, Nebraska City, Neb.

He died. Married to John N.M. Idaho. Mar Gegory, 1918, Las He died 1939. Challls, Idaho.

ried to Edsar A. Cummlncs 1949. Married not less than five per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, such check being made payable to the Board of Education. Bid- bonds and cashier'! checks will not be acceptable. Minimum wage rates -as established by the State Industrial Com.

mission shall be paid as a. condition of the contract. ihe Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Boarc! ot Education of Salt Lake -City By order of Robert L. Bridge, Clerk-Treasurer Purchasing Accct.

440 East 1st South Street. Salt Lake City 11- Utah rc-99t -r 0.11 will be publicly opened immediate ly thereafter at the Board offices 440 East 1st South, for-the con struction of Auditorium Additlo and Hemodelrns; at the Hawthorne Elementary School. 1632 South Itt East. Salt Lake City. Utah, In ac cor dance witn Drawings and- Specifications as prepared by Paul Lerr.oine.

Architect 2188 Highliui Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah The work called for is separate Into three contracts; Genera Phambing and Heating, and As prequalificaiion for biddin on this work, each interested cor tractortshall-fill out and file wit the Board a Questionnaire. Thursday. June. 30. 1960.

or sha trave fUed-'such Questionnair since January Question nalre forms may be obtained a the office of the Supexintenden of Buildings of tile Board. Qualified bidders may obtal drawings and specifications at th office of the Superintendent Bulldmgs on or. after a.m Monday. June 20, I960, on makin a deposit of S25.00 per deposits belne refunded in accorc Carried to Jim; NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Salmon. Idaho.) Scaled proposals reeivcti by Robert L.

Bridge, Treasurer of the Larry Mark Beazer RIGBY. Larry Mark Beazer. IB months, died Thursday In an causes Idaho Falls hospital of be determine a by an topsy. Bom Jan. 31,1959, at Rigby to Wendell and Donna Stoddard Bearer.

Survivors: wrtrib, brothers, Adrian. Eric, Christian, Kerry, Karl and Ronald Beazer. Riuby grandparents, Mr. and Mrs; Irving Beazer, Lorenzo, Mr. and Mrs.

James Stoddard. Idaho Falls. Funeral. 8 p.m., Mortuary ChapeU Bunal, Annls Little Butte Frances Abter IDAHO FALLS. Frances Abter, 84.

died Friday in a local hospital after an Sffiesa. Born March 13. 1876, at Kanoib. Utah, to John suid Mary Ann Elizabeth Ferguson. Married to Julius Abter Dec.

25. 1892. Colburn Colo. Former resident Arbon, eatello and Blackfoot. Member Church of Jesua Christ of Latter- Q37 Saints.

Survivors: daughter Mrs. Vloeta Marehy, Blacfioot: son, Errin Abter. Blackfoot Wood Mortuary arranstmenti. announce funeral Infant Morgan Vent SIcFarland FRANKLIN. rDAHO Fun-ral services for Vern Wealhcrstone McFarland.

41, in whe died here hospital. Survivors: sister. Linda srandparents. Mrs. Jim Wilson, all of ATwrdeen: Mr.

and Mrs. Harold nforfan. Denver. Burial, Aberdeen Cemetery, Davii Mortuary. tractor accident.

P.Tn., Franklin ia of Jcsv-j ABERDEEN. IDAHO Funeral for Davrayne Roy Morgan. dar-old son of Harold R. and ui ler.e Morgan, Aberdeen, Christ of Latter-day Saints. be a p.m., Aber- tfcen Methodist Church.

The child Wednesday In a Pocatello rc- JerX- TrVasurer of the" Board of'Educa- lion Salt Lake City. Utah, until 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, 1860. and will be publicly opened immediately thereafter at the Beard offices. 440 East let South, for the construction of Auditorium A I than 1 of the Bidders.

check ot not per cant of the araoun must -accomapny eac --f- Board of Educa 0 bonds and cashier checks will not be acceptable. Minimum wage rates as estab Jlshed br the State Industria Commission shall be paid as ccndition of Use contract The Board reserves the right rciect any or all proposals. Board of Education of Salt Lake City By order of Robert L. Bridg Clerk-Treasurer, Purchasta feast 3st South Street Salt Lake City 11. Utah (C-88 NOTICE TO CONTXACTOBS ils will be p.m.

at that tune cuu- construction of iant Mix Bituminous Surfaced i Double Concrete O. in ie being Sealed the state tah, State tah, until 2 o'c uly I960, in. a owned i -CT. County the Sife'L st te South'. Street; at Big pod Creek Identified as id Secondary No.

road con- or improved is 0.131 ana he winclnal items of ork are approKlrnalelv as fo(- 0 Lbi: orcing SieeT. The project fi to completed In 60 working dai-s. PrMualification of bidders js eo.ulred. Prior to any bidder's and will be necessary that the bid- 1 0 wi.th..thV State com- leted and approved, tlie reaulred reuuaimcatlon Statement eKcerJence tervlcen for Thomas Edward Gundenon, ton ot DeJbert G. Anna Luctle Burkhanner Gunderson, will be ld Saturday at 3 p.m.

til the Sandy 3rd Ward Chapel, 8000 South state St. inly call c. residence, South fiif" Sa Saturday from 12 noon to 1:30 pm inter, ment In the Memorial of VaUey Funeral dlrictori eseret Mortuary, BROWN FLORAL CO. Flowers Cut Frejh Daily Salt Lake's Leading Florist EM 4-5544 and tvitd PARAKEET LOST holme 338 E. So.

Temple. Yellow, blue beak. to REWARD. PLEASE call Union Bountiful. Friday from 10-301 untS' 1 tu irom Funeral direclors, Xlnlor? LOST June 22: between 4th and 5th East on So.

Temple: red In. dian beadwork coin purse. Keen money, return purse to 1335 Sun- nyslde Aye. i condjto ecte Aiam in Layton Friday ilng and untfriz-io in KsysvlllV-Latlon Mel direction Lmdouist and Sons Mortuaw eclei nisjion 1 Vage am Dsrinjent engag that thin Comas been advised by the Hour Division, U.S. De- of Labor, that contrac- In.

highway construe- no of which will bt refunded. bidder must submit rom an approved surety company uaranteeing to furnish said bidder required bond. The right ny aU blds certified check, cashier's heck, or approved proposal gu.r- ntee bond for not less than five ier cent of total amount of bid made Payable to the-State Road Commission must accompany each Md as evidence of good faith and guarantee that if awarded the ontract. the bidder will execute ae contract and furnish contract as required. Any.

additional information may ie securtd at the office of the Road Commission. Dated this 18th day ot June, "call oiff 1 I 080 State, Frldaj rom 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday orior to services the Wes. Stake house. Burial in Vest Jordan Cemetery.

Coif Mor uarv funeral directors se tobert Mair Peden of will be held Sa at STATEROAD COMMISSION C. Taylor Burton. -Director of FOKTE Panels ne neld Mortui Temple. may cai the mo luary "to 8 NOTICE TO CONTEACTOK8 Sealed proposals will be re- eived by the State Road Com- nisjlon of Utah. State Capitol.

Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 p.m;. Tuesday, July 5, 960, and at that time publicly that section of US 40 Beginning Miles more or less East of for 8.5 Miles 85 may call at mortuary 8 E. 7tk South. Friday 6-8 pjn nif a rd Saturday, 1 rio to Inter- fit anst Cemetery, rd 3 3- Funeral directors jeseret Mortuary.

The length of road to be constructed or Improved Is 8.523 miles, and the principal items of work ws; approximately as fol- 20,200 Tons of Plant Mix erment Muminous surface. Tycc nd 1,190 Tons of Bituminous Ms- erial. The project Is to be completed In 60 days. ecessary.that.the bid- Pretjuahfication of bidders Is Prior to any bidders' ecetving plans and specaications, will be der have pn Road Commission of Utah com- Meted and approved, the required 0 re qualification Statement per- alninc to contractor's experience and financial condition. less than the general prevailing -wage, rates as determined the Industrial Commission of Jtah.

effective July 1. 1959. shall se paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this proiect. Proposal forms, plans, cross stc- Lions and specifications are on file.irr the office of the State Hoad Commission, Salt Lake City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Speclflca tions.

proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt City upon application and payment a fee of $5.00, no part which will be refunded. -Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guarantee UiE jo furnish said bidder with reauired bond The right to rejec any or. all bids Is reserved. Cash; certified check, cashier's cnecK. or approved proposa guarantee bond for not Jess than five per cent of total amount md made payable to the State Road Commission must accom- 5 an bld as evidence good faith and a guarantee tha awarded the contract, the bid der.

will, execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required Any additional information may be at the office of the State Road Commission. Tated this 18th. day. June ROAD COMMISSION C. Taylor Burton.

Director of Highways servicei or Jerome ZabrUkie will be held 1 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant South Second Ward Chanel fr'engs may call at 8525 West) 700 Magna. Sun. 7-8 p.m.

and Monday at the ward chapel 1-hour prior to services. Interment Mt. 'Icasant City Cemetery. Funeral Directors. Peel Funeral Home.

19BO bids, single copy, subjcc ni conditions contained herein wffl. be received 1750 Soutl Redwood Road. Salt Lake City 4 until or. July 14 1960, for. constructing Forest High way Project 37-A Greendale June lion-Manila, Daggett County.

Utah conslstlns; of 5.22S.miles of high way, involving principal items approximately S2 acres clearing and 115,000 cubic yards unclassified excavation: 20,000 ton crushed.aggregate base: 460 ton. MC asphalt: other minor item of- work. The minimum rate wages for labor be those shown In the Special Provisions Plans, proposa! forms, ind jpeclfi cations will be furnished upon re quest by any bona. fide or pre viously qu alUicd contractor-by the Division Engineer, Bureau of -Pub- US Roads. 1750 South Uedwon Kpad.

Salt City 4. Utah Plans and specifications may be examined at the Regional Office Bureau of Public Roads. Room 242 Building 40, Denver Federal Cen ter, Denver 25, Colorado, and Associated General Contractors, Lake City, Utah. K. S.

Chamber lain, Regional Engineer. (A-23 Funerals A day, Jors 4700 South with Bishon Richar Lindsay, Friend may call at McDougald Funera Home. 4330 S. Redwood Rd. day 6 to fl p.m.

and Saturday the church hour nrior to Interment, Taylorsvilie Ceme tery. Funeral director. 3R. Davic McDougal. Funeral services for Elma Hughej Mikesell Day win be held Saturday at 10 ajn.

in the Rose Room, 36 E. 7th South. Frlenda may call the mortuary Friday 6-8 p.m., and Saturday prior tc ervicM. Interment in Salt Lake ity Cemetery. Funeral directors Mortuary.

ser Cit Dcseret 0 Kenne'- Triend home. 454 riday eve services lor Jones will be P.m.' in the 322; Eait Friends may cal irionuary. as to 8 Room on 11:30 a.m. to 12-4! in the Kaysviile Funeral West Jordan, stake 128 S. State nia miy ca riday from 6 to I and Saturday orior to serv- Wasatch Lawn -Funeral services 1 01 Porter, dauihter ol Porter, wil 11.

A.U* I.C1 i W)JJ 10 a.m., in the Chapel. 260 ds may cal to serv InCerment, Iftt. pSvet Ceme toriuary" ner dircei rj Lartcin iarah Ame? on will in the 55 Garfle 1 6 1 services for M. Thompson Rad- held Saturday at 1C chafdi 85 south)! UDFLJL th South. m.

38 STUDENTdesireridfrom uTof Granger at RELIABLE clrl wiltend childmy mowing. Rcasi Ask for Tim. DEPEND, girl 16. tend dzv or eve. 8-8S5T.

CHILD care or 1430. LOST, Vic. llth brown toy Pom. Aniwers to name of Skip. Please call CR 71208.

white gold Elgin wrist watch. On State St. bet. Jst So. and No.

Temple. Steward, AX 5-05-19. White sweater on university golt course. Reward. EM 7301.

Sma Chihuahua Vic. Arts, to "Tippy brown 6000 EM Manchester S. Sill West. 4-37B3. P.ew.

15-dfamondwhite (old dinner fins. Oval shape. Reward. Please call HU 8-8547. SKI PARKA.

DILWORTH SCHOOL. HU 5-0846. WOMEN SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS At ANY AGE-BE A SALT IAKE CITY PBX SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST Short training period, low tul- lion, day or evening classes. No axe barrier. Good salaries.

SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 502-S03 Felt Bldg. EL 5-8360 TRAMPOLINE LESSONS at Trampoline Center (across street north irom villa Theater). Expert instructor. Reasonable rates. IN7-3'iOO, or come to center.

FOR couch. con, dftlon: matched set ladles sou clubs, cart and bag. new: some old clubs and bag, 2 fur coats. 3 fur-stoics, 1 fur shoulder cape, rollaway bed, 2 sets drapes. Low prices.

Phone CR 7-0612. "It's fun to Gift-Shoo by Mail Thrifty, tool" Free Cata- write me: RAMON A 1 GIFT HOUSE Box 47, 268 S. Park Avenut Pomona, California Personable Girl To Run Office Stenographer, cashier, some bookkeeping. Experience neceliary "MAKEME PROVE You are the person you arc because you want to be that son. You give me one short hour of your time and I wiirprovt to you that you can the you really want to J'lTVlso prove to you that you can double or triple your present in a comparatively short time.

J'U prove to you that you can enthusiastically alive, instead ot Juit exiitlng. You have the ability you how" to use'Tt the profession ot time or rwrt time. profiUbly In Full Call now and arrange for penonal and confidential interview. DA 8-0573. Ask for Mr.

Hal Van Horn. Columbia Research Groun Educational who likes sporls can. Good wages, excellent working conditions. Age 21-35. Coll IN 7-5431.

-SPORTS CAR CENTRE 401 SO. MAIN i -'IF YOU'WANT TO STRETCH FAMILY INCOME without neglecting your home or children and would enjoy helping young women io select lovely tableware for their future homes. Call for oppt. before noon, IN 6-6809. NCER DETECTION TRAINEES CANCEB Exec.

QUJ ft 45 TRAIN career opportunities for women Between UO anu with 2 years colleze, sood grades 10 enter uela ot cytoiech. nolosy. Candidates must be able to train 40 hrs. per week for 1 year. Stfpend nold whil bs Jy, Job A i 9.1_°' hile learn- rector, com- i2, between 9 pon Pe a.m.

and 4 p.in. Alonday through jrlday for additional IniOfmaUon. DEALER CLOSEOUT Hand-crafted, full circle Latin painted skirts, beautiful variety, regular S8-S13 NOW NOLY S3 ea. 568 E. 3rd So.

TUTORING IN READING GOOCRICH READING CENTER Phonic method. 2 Iocs. CR 7-1651 Continental Beautv College 2230 SO. 7TH E. Special Lanolin perm.

Complete with cut, S5. JiU M4A7. LEGAL STENOGRAPHER COMMENSURATE WITH ABILITY. week, PERMANENT POSITION ESTABLISHED FIRM. GIVE REFERENCES AND SALARY EXPECTED.

REPLY TO BOX THIS PAPER. SONG WRITERS! I'll help you prepare songs to submit for pub. the right wayl Call CHARLES FREED. EM 4-4575. WE WASH-9c LB.

Mel's Laundromat, 8 a.m. 7 p.m. 1SOO West 35th South. to REGISTERED X-ray technician or A directors, kg. VINDOW remodelinz Beaut, met- tal windows, built to Work juar.

Terms. AM 6-5954. en. ju Re e. en ply Box Y-M, this paper.

WILL make your payments on new rtereo tape recorder for co- slininc allowir-B me work. EM 46907. SINGERSI Career bound? Vocai MUSTLAudJiioni free. SPECIAL cream oil new style. S5.

Plaza Beauty SchoM. 21J1 S. 10th E. IN 6-0016. 1-Special Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX 8ffi Lodge.

Ill W.N.T. DA B-8510. on Expert and Found Wanted Rent 7 to 3 11A 14 to 27 Real. Estate 28 to 36 or Sale Misc. 47 Jo, 51 Automobiles IN EVENT or rRBOR.

notify our distilled Departments at are expected to check the first insertion; we will after tho first day. WHEN CANCELING an ad demand a "Kill" number. No ance made without it HEAD YOUH AD csrefully before placing it. Due to mechanical operation, it Is Impossible to correct or change an ad until it has appeared one tune. WHEN PHONING your Want Ad.

always ask for. the to be repeated back to you. Be sure to check your phone number and address. It's So Easy to Place a "WANT AD" DIAL EM 3-1525 Just Say "Charge It" 2-Avctiwi Salts PRODUCTS. Plastic i at reduced prices.

701 S. est. 3 TO 4 HOURS per day. Telephone soliciting. Salary commission.

Cnll IN 7-0426. 5 to 6 p.m. for interview, Columbia Soft Water. REPAIR YOU For info, Station 'R OWN Tita.P.0. tn.

S.L.C. sIDE of good beef, 49c cut, wrapped, frozen free Farret'i Market. HU 4-6521. Hlf 4-7411. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVEE Guar.

results. ANNA GHEGORV 1280 E. South Temple. 9-8881 new dresses PORTRAITS, abstracts, caricature S5. For appt.

write D. 104' Windsor City. HONEY! Call me it the apart ment. DA 2-1061. PET Service.

HU 4-3070 GUITAR, lessons given home. Instr.Jfum. EM 4-6271 GUITAR 812. Ins In. you: 5.

lessons, strumentiurn. 8-week 'caurw DA 2-0440 SLEEP teaching course; take ove payments: like new. 226 E. 3rd Apt. 20.

EL 9-3005. 2-0584: Box PRIVATE DETECT cases investigated. I olics Anonymous 21, Sou" south S.L.C WILL BUY. OLD Gt Any kind, any cond. 668.

I 7-9888 ACCORDION lessons given in your home test, fufn. EM 4-627S. 5-Message and Beth LANE MASSAGE SALON Foi ladles and gentlemen. EL M572 6-Travti, Bus Lines DRIVERS to drive LUI.VC CflTS to roundlne- cities and West Coas Also from Detroit, Chi cago and Denver, etc. This Is no employment.

Deposit and rtfer 3403 S. State LADY wants ride from Sugar St in Mldvale to Salt Lake day a week. AM 5-3764. Soles REDMAN VAN STORAGE CO. ANNUAL WAREHOUSE 1240 EAST 21st SOUTH A GTI SATURDAY, JUNE 25-10 A.M.

FORECLOSURE Of WAREHOUSE LIEN 50 LOTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS 50 Living FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS TV 7nW i .5 0 It i.tl? rn)tur bedr oprr. sets, kitchen and dinette sets, 2 io tV- "nses, refriserators, sewing machlnM. rugs aral)s cloc f- ai upright pianos. sVand CS You £ind furniture, garden Sole at the Sugar House East 2ist South W. H.

ADAMS-AUCTIONEER BEAUTV Counselors offers part- time business opportunity for women over 25. -No canvassing. Excellent eernlngs, repeating income. For appoint, call CR 7-5521 or IK 6-2643. MATUHE LDS woman housekeeper, companion elderly lady, not invalid.

Live in. Private SIOO. Call IN 7-2332 for interview. C-Woman Want Work HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Good OPDO: time work. the Sat pportunity k.

Telepho at. Eve. Pi for summer folicitors for slon plus gu For further information ing. HO Comrnls- uarantee upon qualify- information call 6-7831 8 a.m. to 12 noon only Outstanding Opportunity 4 women for Kolladay.

bench, Glendale Park and Park areas. Complete training. Lutler Cosmetlca. eligible for registration fa part-time work at llnlc. No nleht or weekend 'h, Mr.

Moyes. Ogdtn EX.4 WAITRESS OVER 21 IOPPS DRIVE-IN, 2ND WEST SOUTH TEMPLE YOUNG ladles with light cars, for collections and picking up copy. Must know cily well. Salary Apply Labor Ten pie. 151 So.

2nd Room 303. gas allowance. Labor Tem- INSIDE night and day work. No cxp. necessai-y.

Apply in parson to Mrs. Cook. bet. 10 a.m. and Cook's Drive-In, 1414 So noon.

Main. CAR HOPS WAITRESSES 18 Years or Over Full Time Days or Nigfilj APPLY IN PERSON DON CARLOS BAR-BE-Q 135 E. 8th South NO PHONE CALLS PRIVATE SECRETARY Principal executive In Industrial concern needs competent private secretary. Must type 60 w.p.m., do bookkeeping, take shorthand 80 w.p.m. and possess executive ability, poise and attractive appearance required.

Must devote full time to career, Send resume to P.O. Box 70S, S.L.C., with details oi training, experience and references. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER with knowledge of accounts pay. able ants receivable, general ledger and government forms. Excellent salary and working condl.

tlons. Write, P.O. Box 157, S.L.C. RECORDING, BOOKKEEPING, WOMEN 36-hour week, 10 to daily, fl days per week. Salaty ply to Box 0-38.

this WORK at my home. Exper. In typing, filing, add. bkkeplng. WOMAN "wanU general housework.

EL9-S1B5. BABY sit By while you vacation. EM 4-4- hr. U79. CURTAIN: Pickuo and lound ieUvered.

EL 9 CURTAINS, bedspreads, tablecloths. Pickup, defiver. IN 7.4492. TEND children, my home. Reas.

Vic. Bth 2nd W. EM 3-9578, EXPERT HAND DRONING SHIRTS, lOc. IN HOUSE CLEANING. 11.50 good ref.

IN 7-8386. LOVIN'O care for 1-2 children. My home, EM HOUSECLEANING IN 7-7638 HU4-37Q1 GERMAN lady wanti Be it CY 8-4333. homework. EXPER.

steno. Tut. accurate. Eve. 'and Ph.

GISL' wants work, housework or any other type. Dial DA 8-W18. WOMAN wants woi and carfare. CLEANING EM 3-0335. or ironing, fl.3S br.

CHILD care in my'home. 3031 S. 1040 East. IN 6-3708. CHILD care In my home.

16th East. HU 4-6565. 1802 So. 9-Men Wont Work EXPERIENCED flat work Ironer Blrls and press operators. SI per hr.

it qualified. Apply ready 1 for work only before 10 Metro- dry. 23S3 S. Bin HAVE unblemished record of working for my emptoytrVInter- ests! Expcr, in your line oi work. B.S.

degree. I'll earn you tt'for hrs. Am Laundry. 2253 S. East.

EXP, ladles' apparel sales lady io work in specialty stole in shopping area. Call EM3- i. MIDDLE-age woman to live In. tend baby. Room, board and small wage.

References DAa-4001 or EM 3-0618. GIRL over 21 for cocktail waitress. Frl. Sat. nights.

Apply in person. 688 S. State. Annex Buffet. MATURE LDS woman to be woman companion and do light housework.

In Nephl. Phone ELfl-7970 or Nephl 69. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY Prefer engineering or technical background. Top salary. Ph.

AM 2-2464 Monday for appt. MIDDLE age or near to manage motherless home, two children, 8 and II yn, Priv. room, board and IN7-2168 GffiL for half day office work, 2 to 5. Typing filing 130 per 20 to 30. Write Box Y-15 this paper.

EXPERIENCED time work. Must be able to Inquire persons'! office. Granite Furniture 1050 E. 21st. Soulh WANTED EXPECTANT MOTH- SfATURE woman to live In.

as housekeeper-companion to active elderly Salary and private room. DELIVERY ROOM nurses needed. Resort area. Good salr.ty. Contact immediately, Director of Sunrise Hospital.

Las Vegas, Nev. MATURE woman to live in, as housekeeper-companion to active elderly lady. Salary and private room. HU4-8081. FRIDEN CALCULATOR TOR.

Must be energetic, permanent, experienced. Excel, salary and working cond. DA8-OZ61. W. T.

Grant 2201 Drive. manager. Highland EXPERIENCED woman for gcn- eral. housework, ironing. Good wages.

HU 5-9267. EXPERIENCED cocktail waitress wanted. AM 6-0871. AM 8-0838. after 5 p.m.

WAITRESS for momlne ply at The. Rio Grande cl Shop, Rio Grande Depot. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. pDIy PROOF PASSER, color portraits, will train, excel, pay. car necessary.

£11 3-4MB-10-1 BURROUGHS bookkeepln chine and clerical wor" part time. EM 3-3457 cgrec. 111 earn you 94 xor SI pd. me. Any any ml worth 25e.

II. t2, or erietic. Lite. 35. PA8-0833.

COLLEGE ttudent needs work. Is not afrild of hard work. Call INDUSTRlAi. maintenance mechanic would like full time job, night or day CY S-4MS. COLLEGE: student needs work.

Is not afraid of hard work. Csll rm-7052. YOUNG MAN work for IN 7-8133. GENEHAL haullnar. Clean up.

jobs. Reasonable. odd LIGHT or have you? RCM. woat CARPENTRY, New. remodeling.

Work guar. EL8-C388. JOUHNEYMAN flnUfc $2 hr. AJ! 'Will full Kt, Sm. bm.

CY 8-1183. ALL-AKOUND cook work. DA2-3883. RELIABLE. college man would like work.

HU5-378S. ELEC. roech. draftsman. 2 yrs.

exp. M7-M94. YOUNG wan wants work as mechanics Agencitt UTAH State Employment Service No Fee Charged PROFESSIONAL. TECHNICAL CLERICAL, BALES SERVICE AND INDUSTRIAL New Openings Dilljr 168 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE cox ft EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Excel, position avail In Male female. 1233 Wilmington.

every HU 7-7781 EXPERIENCED aide home. DA 8-8841. for nursing EXPERIENCED waitress over 25 for afternoon COUPLE: MOTEL WORK 2322 So. State EXPERIENCED waitress, reliable, Best Bet Cafe, 33rd 20th East. FRY cook and waitress Hours 3 to 10 pjn.

IN 6-0844. Addition and Remodeling aV th'ej Highland Park Elementary School, 1452 East 27th South. Salt Lake City. Utah, in accordance with drawings and specifications as prepared by Woods and Woods, Archl- t-cts, 19 West South Temple. Salt LaKe City.

Utah. The work called for is separated Into three contracts: General, Plumbing and Heating, and Electrical. As rrecualiflcation for bidding on work, each interested cc-n- the Boan tractor shall fill fife ird a Bidder's Form of than Questionnaire, not later Thursday. June 30, 1960, or shall lave filed such Questicrxiaire since January. 1959.

Questionnaire forms may. obtained at the office of supe he. Board. rlntendent of the su of the ed bidders may obtain and specifications at the of the Superintendent of BuUdinsaon or after 10:00 a.m. Tuesday.

June SI. 1960. on making' a aepoiit of 425.00 pet set, such deposits being refunded in accordance with conditions stipulated to the Instructions to Bidders. A certified check of not less tnan five per cent of the araount i ot bid must accompany such check being made Enable to the Board of Education. 1 Bid bonds and cashier's checks! will not be acceptable.

Minimum Waco rraws us stub- 1 rlair Harry Meyer WYO Harr? Meyer. 76. St. Louis, Mo a Union natural causes. Burt.1.

The Board rercrves the risht to reicct f.ny or all proposals. Board ot Education Salt City By order of Robert Bridge. Clerk-Treasurer Ac Purchasing irt 1st South Street Ealt Lake City 21, Utah DONT -TOUCH MAKE oR HEMS' VOOBSELP A SANDWICH A TOM OP They'll Do It Every Time! ENTERTAINING QRULLER'S FOLKS-ANO WHAT GiVES? NOT MUCH, NOT MUCH "WANXANOATIPOP TME HAUO HAT TO TbMOliONNEL, BEAUTICIAN, part time. vie. Rose Park.

For HU6-6153. shift. Bee Cafe. 71 W. 2nd So.

EM 4X1928. SALT LAKE SCHOOL or ELECTRONICS AFFILIATED WITH Western Electronic Schools Inc. CIA35ROOM INSTRUCTIONS IN, J. Electronic fundamentals ma communications ll of 3 Industrial electronics transistor. Rcas.

Tuition ond Arrangement MODERN TRAINING METHODS AND LAB EQUIPMENT USED New Modem Placement Service Available Morning or Eve. Classes Begin June 27 1843 S. 1ITH SUGAR HOUSE Write, visit us between the houri of 1-8 Any afternoon or evening except Sunday now given in Idaho Falls WHEN YOU NEED HELP Piece A DIAL EM3-1525 10-SchooU, Traih'mg DONT DOUBT-BE SAFE Airport No. 1. Only members of the National Assoc, of Flight Schools in this area.

Ph. EL9- FOR FULL INFORMATION ON DIESEL AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINfNG, write Box, A-19, thit poper. Coll IN' 6-22S9, CIV1U SERVICE NEEDS ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN TRAINtN-G PROGRAM AT RADIO INSTITUTE INDUSTRIAL ELEaRONICS Guided APPROVED FOR VETERANS' TRAINING NOT A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE NO DOWN PAYVENT-NO CONTRACT FOR STUDENTS TO SIGN ENTER NOW-NO CHARGE FOR PRE-ENTRANCE MATH COACHING PROGRAM NOW IN PROGRESS NEW CLASSES DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINNING JUNE 27 WRITE OR VlilT EM -W73J 45 EAST BROADWAY.

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