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REPUBLIC The Arizona RepubigSA Sept. 29, '76 C-3 Opal Villiams Doris Berry Doris F. Berry, 62, who Obituaries Weather roundup MOON PHASES 24-HOUR REPORT (To 5 p.m. Tuesday) ARIZONA 2) Vern A. Park dies; teacher and musician Ht Qtr.

Sept. Full Oct. 7 Last Qtr. Oct. li Mm Oct.

21 at 6:21 a.m.. Sun rise-, today sets 6:16 o.m. Barbara Thomas SCOTTSDALE -Services for Barbara Lee Thomas, 67, a member of Camel-back Christian Church, will be at 2 p.m. today in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E. Indian School.

Mrs. Thomas, 7550 E. Osborn, died Tuesday in a Phoenix hospital. She had been a waitress at the Pink Pony, Jokake Inn, Ramada Inn, Lulu Belle, other restaurants in the Valley and resorts in Colorado. Survivors include two brothers.

Rafael Carreras Rafael Lira Carreras, 60, who had lived in Arizona 58 years and was a custodian 20 years for the Phoenix Elementary School System, died Monday in Memorial Hospital. Manila L. Lamb Manila Louise Lamb, 58, a past president of the Grand International Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of locomotive Engineers, died Saturday in her home, 3 50 8 W. Citrus Way. Survivors of Mrs.

Lamb, who moved here in 1948 from Boulder, include her husband, Lowry children, Georgia Jones, Judith Eisner and Gregory Belders; and six grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. today in A.L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333W. Adams.

Alice D. Bond Alice D. Bond, 92, who moved to Arizona in 1921, died Monday in her home, 3102 N. 57th Drive. Graveside rites will be at 11 a.m.

today in Re-sthaven Park, 6290 W. Northern, Glendale. lived here since 1959 and was active in the Children's Theater, died Sunday in her home, 349 E. Thomas. Services will be at 1 p.m.

today in Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Survivors include her husband, Clarence A children, Shireen Martin and Douglas two sisters; three brothers; and three grandchildren. Donna V. Shelton Services for Donna V.

Shelton, 54, who died Monday in John C. Lincoln Hospital, will be in Athens, Hansen Mortuary announced. Survivors of Mrs. Shelton, 2907 W. Windrose Drive, who came to Tucson in 1947, include her husband, Clark; children, Karen Griffith, Robert, Sid and Joe; mother, Rosetta Porter; a broth-er; and five grandchildren.

David H. Holmes PRESCOTT Memorial services for David H. Holmes, 39, who died Sun- day in a one-car accident on U.S. 89, will be at 2 p.m. today at Memory Chapel.

Mr Holmes, a Prescott native, attended school here and had worked for the Prescott Fire Department. He was former owner and partner in the La Casa Bonita Landscaping Co. He had also worked at U.S. Motor. He had been a member of the Jaycees for six years and publicity chairman for that group's rodeo for two years.

Survivors include his wife, Carolyn; children, John, Michael, Douglas, Sean, Janice and Theresa Valley; five brothers; and a sister. Donald C. Eckholdt MAYER Services for Donald C. Eckholdt, 68, who died Monday at Yavapai Community Hospital in Prescott, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Ruffner Funeral Home in Prescott.

Mr. Eckholdt came to Arizona in 1945 and settled L. H. Pre. Alpine 25 61 .1 Bisbee 53 77 Buckeye 61 90 Casa Grande 54 87 Coolidge 57 91 Cottonwood 82 .53 Douglas 49 80 Flagstaff 37 70 Ft.

Huachuca 53 78 Gila Bend 64 95 Grand Canyon 37 64 Tr. Greer 32 60 Heber 38 68 Tr. Kingman 53 78 Nogales 47 83 Organ Pipe 62 90 Page 55 76 Parker 70 93 Payson 45 75 PHOENIX: Airport 66 89 (Normal) 64 95 oUth.Mtn. 67 84 Pinetop 35 65 Tr. Prescott 42 73 Safford 50 84 Sedona 51 79 Show Low 42 65 Tr.

Springerville 34 67 Tucson 60 86 Williams 40 68 Winslow 46 76 Youngtown 61 90 Yuma 70 93 ARIZONA FORECAST Northwest Arizona Increasing high cloudiness through tonight. Highs 75-90, lows 50s. Colorado River Valley Increasing high cloudiness through tonight with light, variable winds. Highs 90-97, lows 60s. Southwest deserts Increasing high cloudiness through tonight.

Highs 90-97, lows 60s. Central basins In-creasing high cloudiness through tonight. Highs 73-87, lows 40-55. Grand Canyon, Mogol-lon Rim and White Mountains Increasing high cloudiness through tonight, highs, 60-75, lows 30s. North Plateau and Little Colorado Valley Increasing high cloudiness through tonight.

Highs 70s, lows 43-55. Southeast Arizona Increasing high cloudiness through tonight. Highs 80s, lows 50-65. Vern A. Park John Wolf of the Reorgan-ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day MESA Opal W.

Williams, 78, who had taught in the old Lincoln School here after graduating from Tempe Normal School, now Arizona State University, died Monday in Mesa. Mrs. Williams, 1028 W. McClellan, was graduated from schools in her native Safford and lived the past 60 years in Mesa. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, she held offices in the LDS Primary, Sunday School, was a set apart Arizona Tempe worker and active in the Girls Lodge at Prescott.

Survivors include her daughter, Ruthe Perkins; a sister; three brothers; four grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the 25th Ward Chapel, 8 4 8 N. Westwood. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.

today in Meldrum Mortuary, Macdonald and First Street. Vern Albert Park. 50, an elementary schoolteacher who played French horn with the Fresno Symphony and Phoenix Symphony after moving here in 1951, died Friday of a heart attack in St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr.

Park, 3308 W. Roanoke, taught at Village Meadows School the past nine years and before that 12 years at Fowler School. He held a master's de-gree in music from Fresno State College and received his master's in elementary education from Arizona State University. Mr. Park served as am officer in the Fowler Parent-Teacher Association and was president of Madison Meadows Classroom Teachers Association for two years.

He also was a member of the National and Arizona Education associations and the Moose. He served in the Air Force during and after World War II. His grandfather, William Asberry Park was with Brigham Young's pioneers and was in charge of the cutting and hauling of the wood for the original Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lou; children, Debra Ann, Frances Louise and Lawrence Lc-R mother, 1 a Frances Park; and a sister. Services at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camel- in Phoenix. He moved to Mayer in 1970. He was a retired pipefitter. Survivors include her husband, Tex: and a daughter, Ann Roberts.

Chapel of the Chimes handled arrangements. Michael Deichmann Mass for Michael C. Deichmann, 22, who was graduated from Sunnyslope High School in 1972 and was a counselor at Jane Wayland School, will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Most Holy Trinity Church, 8620 N. Seventh St.

Survivors of Mr. Deichmann, 1707 W. Las Palmar ritas, who died Monday in his home, include his parents, A. Michael and Phoenix rainfall Since Jan. 1 5.98 inches Sheinwold on bridge by Alfred Sheinwold We all know the bridge player who never lifts a finger.

If you hate to cut him as your partner, just thank your lucky stars that you didn't draw the player who can never manage to sit still. South dealer North-South vulnerable Survivors of Mr. Carreras, 740 E. Apache, include his wife, Amparo; sons, Ralph, Robert and Edward; four brothers; a sister; and nine grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday in Memory Lawn Chapel, 719 N. 27th Ave. Cecelia Brown SCOTTSDALE Ro-s a for Cecelia M. Brown, 74, a retired registered nurse who died Sunday in Country Club Nurs- ing Home, will' be at 7:30 p.m. today in Messinger Mortuary, 7601 E.

Indian School Mass will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Second Street and Miller Road. Survivors of Mrs. Brown, 4 6 07 N. 74th Place, include her husband, Albert children, Doris Blake, Marilynn Blake and Albert 2 lor Wtdnniday Saints, with an honor guard from Glendale American Legion Post 29.

Bertha L. Brown Services for Bertha Lee Brown, 54, will be at 10 a.m. today in Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 1246 S. 11th Universal Memorial Center announced.

Survivors of Mrs. Brown, 2601 W. Adams, who died Friday in her home, include her husband, George; mother, Mrs: Stonewall Lucky; and four brothers. Cornelius APACHE JUNCTION -Private cremation for Cornelius Bowman Lodge, 80, a retired insurance salesman' who died Saturday in Desert Samaritan Hospital, was handled by Gibbons-Bunker Chapel. Survivors include a daughter, Julia Ann Survivors include his wife, Julia; son, Maj.

Don C. Eckholdt; two brothers, and two grandchildren. Agnes C. Howell WINSLOW Rosary for Agnes Cecelia Howell, 76 who died Tuesday in Se-dona, will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the St.

Joseph Catholic Church. Mass will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the church. NORTH AQ4 J1086 K109 K62 CESS cdJ W--N Data Irart Patricia Deichmann; a brother; and five sisters. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m.

today in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. NiTIONai WEATHER SERVICE. anowt, stalianery Occluded hihiih NOi US Dapl at Ca National Survivors of Mrs. Howell, who came to Winslow in 1926, include sons, Charles, Mike, and Joe; eight grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; a brother; and a sister.

.01 Pittsburgh 49 Portland Maine 43 Portland Ore 61 .01 .10 .16 sisters; 2 brothers; 14 grandchildren; and 9 great-grandchildren. handl- back, will be conducted by Marion Blakley and Scott Mortuary ing arrangements. 56 60 74 63 80 71 77 76 72 62 .47 .04 .02 .36 Albany Albuquerque Amarillo Anchorage Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Austin Baltimore Billings Birmingham Providence Raleigh Rapid City Reno Richmond St Louis St Paul .25 Dale J. Lawson Dale J. Lawson, 68, a maintenance employe for the Creighton School District until retiring in 1973, died Monday in Doctors Hospital.

Survivors of Mr. Law-son, 1807 N. Whittier Drive, a World War II Army veteran who moved here in 1959, include his wife, Nancy; daughter, Frances Pyle; stepchildren, Eva Duncan, Elsie Boord, Eula Westbrook, Elsie Blankenship, Nancy Tracewell, Gail Ruff, Ro-zanne Dunning, Hollis Bean, Curtiss and Andrew Ruff; two brothers; a sister; two grandsons; and a great grandson. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the First Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, .1316 E.

Cheery Lynn. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. 73 1.33 72 .03 74. -81 CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Tuesday's Puzzle Solved: St Petersburg WEST EAST K1052 '963. V2 0 75 0 86432 J1093 AQ87 SOUTH J87 AQJ 54 SouthWest North East 1 Pass 3 Pass 4 All Pass Opening lead South ruffed the third club, led a diamond to dummy's king and returned dummy's jack of hearts for a finesse.

West won the third' defensive trick with the king of hearts and returned a trump, content to let declarer develop the hand by himself. To put it another way, West knew Salt Lake City 45 Paul L. Reighard Services for Paul Leroy Reighard, 54, who died Monday in the University of Arizona Hospital in Tucson, will be at 3 p.m. today in the Safford Funeral Home chapel. Mr.

Reighard had been in Safford for Vh. years, and had been a diesel San Antonio 72 87 78 66 78 -74 1.12 77 -66 .15 84 1.02 58 -74 ACROSS names on a list 1 Molten 43 Be in debt metal dross 44 covered Homer Burnett MESA Friends of Homer Burnett, 85, who died Monday in Desert Samaritan Hospital, may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today in Bueler Mortuary, 14 W. Hulet Drive, Chandler. Services will be in Abilene, Tex.

Survivors of Mr. Burnett, 516 E. Harmony, a resident here 34 years, who had worked for Bogle Farms, include his wife, Loree; children, Frances) Todd, Joan Callendra, Homer Glen, Richard, Roy, Bill, James D. and Arthur Burnett; 29 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren. John Hemillard 57 63 59 37 67 29 68 48 55 75 44 41 33 75 56 66 30 48 ouDSiruci.ons45...juan 9Mirabeau Islands .07 San Diego San Francisco San Juan PR St Ste Marie Seattle Shreveport Sious Falls Spokane Syracuse Tulsa Washington Wichita FARM STASH.

SUMS AGEE TAMPA CLIO CHARIOTEER ITCH EARLAPIRED PRAO I I P. I A-ACHEIPICICLOSET CHINAIGASPEIOLA CANADIANCABI.NET AFTIMARIOISHINE DEEPENINRTIS CAR RUNIADEAL MALL EPIIIATRIC ORAL TRAIL BYONE PINE TONTO RATE EDDY ANSER EROS 13 69 61 81 54 60 74 62 54 52 68 87 64 80 65 63 66 85 61 71 Survivors include his wife, Helen; children, Jerry, Carson, Garry and Paula Sue Nidley; a brother; six grandchildren; and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reighard. Juan Molina .05 Bismarck Blythe Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Burlington Vt.

Casper Charleston SC Charleston WV Charlotte NC Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Columbia SC Columbus Oh. Dallas Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Fairbanks Fargo Great Falls Hartford Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis .53 46 False god 48 Becomes widely dispersed 52 Certain dwellings 56 4 qts. 57 Dick Martin's partner 58 "There ought to be 59 One opposed to war 60 River to the Rhone 6 1 Be fond of 62 Indian attacker 14 Oil-rich Can. prov. 15 Infamous 16 Sheeplike 17 Ending with per and con 18 Cuban coin 19 Strictness of judgment 20 de Triomphe 21 Former Great Lakes port: 2 words 23 Most adroit 25 Lifeless 26 Consumed food 27 Plunder John Remillard, 69, who moved here 24 years ago and had retired from the construction industry, died Tuesday in Good Samari Irrigation SAN CARLOS PROJECT 24 hrs.

ended 7 a.m. Sept. 23 Capacity, acre-feet, 1,285,000 Storage, acre-feet 644 24-hr. discharqe, acre-feet 0 Reservoir qain, acre-feet 95 SALT RIVER PROJECT Normal Flow Period No. 35 12:01 a.m.

Sept. 29 to 11:59 o.m. Oct. 6 is for use on land in cultivation In or before 1876. Short variations in rivers entitle land in cultivation in or before the following years to a portion of full period accumulation as follows: 1877 10Ob, 1878 75'c, 1879 62.5, 1882 50, 1891 37.5, 1907 25, 1909 12.5.

ROOSEVELT LAKE 5 Unseat 33 Over again 6 Ward off 34 Kind of 7 Fine shower garden: 2 8 Inactive words 9 Christopher 35 Chinese wax 36 Small rock writer 38 Niagara 51 73 47 60 47 36 50 45 33 46 46 31 50 51 37 71 68 48 .38 10 Spanish city 42 Normal 11 Stiffness standards capacity, acre-feet Storage, acre-feet 1,381,580 594,195 2,136 2,083 aximurn elevation Ma Present elevation language today in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Francis Campbell YOUNGTOWN Francis R. Campbell, 91, who had been manager of the Monon Railroad for 20 years before moving here in 1973, died Sunday in Valley View Hospital. Survivors of Mr.

Campbell, 12030 113th a graduate of Quincey, 111., Business College, include sons, C.W. and L.S.; 5 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Lundberg Golden Door Chapel, 11211 Michigan Ave. Harry E.

Pulliain MESA Harry Edward Pulliam, 75, a World War II veteran who had lived in Arizona 50 years, died Saturday in Chandler Community Hospital. Mr. Pulliam, 621 E. Eighth had retired 29 Lately made 63 Beak parts 1 2 Forest ox 13 Designate 21 Elaborate dinner 22 Opinions 24 Heads or .06 .02 .48 .11 .67 32 64 Female 64 64 58 62 61 74 49 67 78 65 76 84 79 65 79 89 56 59 86 69 78 71 69 86 65 62 69 90 80 Jackson, Miss. Jacksonville how to sit still.

We can't say as much for East. That busy fellow had to discard on the second round of trumps, and he decided to play a clever nine of spades. The idea was to talk South out of the spade finesse. As it happened, South had no other play for the contract. Moreover, South had seen clever plays before.

Hence declarer led the jack of spades after drawing trumps. West covered with the king of spades, and dummy's ace won. South got back with a diamond to lead the eight of spades for another finesse. West's ten of spades was trapped, and South made his contract. It's easy to see that South would lose his contract if East kept the nine of spades.

A frantically busy opponent can be a friend in need. Daily Question Partner bids one spade, and the next player doubles. You hold: aK1052 K53 75 J1093. What do you say? APACHE LAKE Capacity, acre-feet 245,138 Storage, acre-feet 217,097 Maximum elevation 1,914 Present elevation 1,903 CANYON LAKE Capacity, acre-feet 57,852 Storage, acre-feet 55,084 Maximum elevation 1,660 Present elevation 1,658 SAOUARO LAKE Capacity, acre-feet Storage, acre-feet 62.422 Maximum elevation 1,529 Present elevation 1,523 HORSESHOE LAKE Capacity, acre-feet 139,238 Storaq, acre-feet 5,290 gtlvnft 2,026 Present elevation 1,949 BARTLETT LAKE Capacity, acre-feet 178,477 Storaae, acre-feet 73,507 Maximum elevation 1,798 Present elevation 1,748 TOTAL STORED WATER Total to date 44 Film festival city 45 Oozed forth 47 Hep 48 Oregon river 49 Greek assembly 50 Log raft 51 Dormancy 52 a-brac 53 Shade of pink 54 Fine-grained mineral 55 Mixture 59 Condensed moisture student 65 Social insect DOWN 1 The archfiend 2 Irish county 3 New York State city 4 Piece in checkers Antoinette 35 Pretext 36 Antitoxins 37 Chemical suffix 38 Nourishes 39 Russian emperor: Var. 40 Muddle 4 1 Sorrowful word 42 Publishes 27 Beg 28 Buttons and Barber 30 Part of Q.E.D 31 Armed conflicts 32 Brief CHANDLER A wake for Juan Molina, 56, will be tonight in Our Lady of Guadalupe a 0 1 i Church.

Mass will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in the church at Guadalupe. Bueler Mortuary handled arrangements. Mr. Molina, a laborer who was born in Arizona and served in the Army in World War II, died Satur- day in a Phoenix hospital.

Survivors include his Marie; children, Maria Villareal, Stephanie Mendoza, Dominga, Inez, Isabel, Gloria, Lena, Ci-priano, Paul, Ramon, Andrew and Frank; and four grandchildren. Margaret Martin Friends of Margaret E. Martin, 68, who lived here 12 years and died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital, may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N.

Seventh St. Services will be in Streat-or, 111. Survivors of Mrs. Martin, 350 E. Eva, include daughters, Cecilia Biro-schek and Virginia Gibbons; 2 sisters; a brother; 13 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

tan Hospital. Survivors of Mr. Remillard, 8245 N. 27th include his wife, Noella; children, Lorretta Dubois, Louise Matton and John; a brother; eight grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Mass will be at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the Church of St. Jerome, 10815 N. 35th Ave. Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

today in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 to. Seventh St. Gertrude Applegate Gertrude Applegate, 89, who came here 27 years ago and was a past president of the Eagles Auxiliary and a Baptist, died Monday in Tempe Community Hospital. Survivors of Mrs. Apple-gate, 6445 S.

Seventh include a daughter, Betty Applegate; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in Grimshaw Bloom Chapel, 3800 S. Central. .73 48 49 63 58 61 54 60 80 44 34 61 67 73 58 67 24 50 Juneau Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Beach Milwaukee Minneapolis Nashville Needles New Orleans New York Norfolk, Va.

North Platte Odessa Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Philadelphia Total fasTvear Public Notice .25 .55 67 72 64 64 66 60 93 70 NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: The Arizona Department of Education request proposals tor Implementation of the Employee Assistance Program including Supervisor Training; Employee Awareness Sessions; Diagnostic Services; Outpatient Individual, Group and Famity Counseling; and Referral Counseling Selection criteria and the complete protect description may be obtained by calling the Arizona Department of Education, 271-4275, Phoenix. Published: Ariiona Republic, Phoenix Gaiette, September 22, 29, 1976. .01 52 49 73 54 as an aircraft, egress department foreman from Williams Air Force Base and was a member of the Mesa Baptist Church: Survivors include his wife, Flora: a and two sisters. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Gibbons Bunker Garden Chapel, 33 N.

Sirrine. .08 ADVERTISE WE NT FOR RIDS Notice is hereby given that the Ariions Clouds cover state Board ot Directors tor community Colleges, acting for the benefit ot the State of Arizona tor the use of the Maricopa County Community College District win receive sealed bids for ihe furnishing ANSWER: Bid three spades. This jump, after a takeout double, is a sort of shutout bid, promising good trump support but not much else. With a really good hand you would redouble. of all labor, materials, transooration and services required tor the repair to the Roof, Gvmnasium Floor and Ceiling Tiles of the existing Gymnasium at Phoenix I 2 14 I 6 16 17 18 I J9 110 111 112 20" ST" 22" 23 lT il 26 27 1 2 8 10 I)' 32 11 1)4 IT" 37 )8 39 7T" TT TtT 47 rr" --) c7 7 Li TTT Tt, Lonege, west Thomas Koaa, pnoe-rtii-, Ariiona.

Each bid will be in accordance with the drawings and specifica tions prepared ov Ferguson, worn Simpson, Architects, and wit! be available at their office at 6060 E. Thomas Road, Scotlsdaie, Anrona 15251. Each bid shall be made on forms to bt much of U.S. Associated Press Much of the nation reported cool and cloudy weather Tuesday, with mild readings from the Pacific Northwest through the north-central Rockies. Hurricane Gloria continued drifting northward In the Atlantic southeast of Bermuda.

World temperatures obtained at the office of the Architect, accompanied by I certified or cashier's check or b.d bond tor five (5) per cent of the amount or me oio made pavaoie to the order of Arizona State Board of Directors for Community Colleges, to bt returned lo the respective bidden unon CANADA i 34 9 mixico Clqrv Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Reg ins Toronto Vancouver Winnipeg Acamrlco ftuariftlaiara Chloe Simmon Services for Chloe G. Simmons, 82, an ordained minister in the Pentecostal Church and an evangelist 30 years, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in A. L. Moore Sons Mortuary, 333 W.

Adams. Mrs. Simmons, 4426 N. 22nd Drive, who lived here since 1942 and was a member of World Bible Way Fellowship died Sunday in Phoenix General Hospital. Survivors Include her daughter, Rosalie E.

Brown; 2 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. the execution ot a satisfactory surety company bond and contract with the successful bidder; shall be seeled and filed with the business otfic of the Marl-coos County Community College Disfriel Governing Board, 903 North Second Street, Phoenix, Arizona 15004, on or before. 2:00 p.m. Phoenix time on Oct. 14, The Ariiona State Board of Directors for Community Colleges reserves the right to reiect any or all bids or waive any John P.

Seavers John P. Seavers, 43, a purchasing agent for Sper-ry Flight Systems, a member of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 2 and the Elks, died Monday in Baptist Hospital. Survivors of Mr. Seavers, 1307 W. Lawrence, include his wife; Evelyn; sons, John, Eric, Mark, Matt and David; mother, Mary Seavers; a sister; and four brothers.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In Memory Lawn Chapel, 719 N. 27th Ave. 5 57 Mexico City The National Weather Milton Mapleby SUN CITY Milton Magleby, 79, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who moved here in 1960, died Sunday in Sun Valley Lodge. Survivors of Mr.

12408 105th include his wife, Edna; children, Pearl Colby, Marjo-rie Calaway and Maurice; 3 brothers; 2 sisters; 9 grandchildrei and 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be In Richfield, Utah, Lundberg Golden Door Chapel announced. world cmtj CITY Service forecast showers for today from the east p.m. Asuncion informality in bid. No bidder mav withdraw his bid tor a period of forty -five ern Gulf Coast through a.m.

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Flower A FLOWERS Maricopa County Community College District Governing Board Dated Sept. 22, W6 Published- Arizona Renublic, September 24, 25, 76, 27, 2a, 2. Phoenix Gaitltt. September 24, 25, t7, 29, 1974. the Carolinas.

There also was a chance of scattered showers In Texas and from the central Appalachians to northern New.

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