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Vv The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 9, 1964 31 Alonzo J. -Marchant Intermountain Obituaries 4 PEOA, Summit County Alonzo Merchant, 11, died ot cautaa In-, I to legal Notice's Roads Oaim Lives of 3, Utah Toll Soars to 73 Engrid C. Coleman Josephine Hall Josaphlne P. Hell "45, 6092 Glen Oaks Dr. died Thursday at 7 Engrid Christensen Coleman 70 1322 E.

13 th South. c. 1,111 Thu I 1 y. 45 fjrQmr ot tto homo Mf 4 ot douohtor in Provo Born Sept. .1882,.

Peoa. to Albert Gooroo Henry end Horrlot Matilda Casper Merchant. Minerva. Jean I winy Continued From Page 21 p.m. In a Salt Lake hospital of i heart ailment.

Bom April 9, 1919, In Ogden, a daughter of Abra ham and Margaret Camp Peterson Married Darnel C. Hall, March 7, 1939, In American it jo, American FUNERAL services will be conducted-Monday at 1 p.tnr-in Mar--ried. 14) -naa Casper Sept. 17, Jv. jf, 1913, Sell Temple, Church'1 I Lena S.

Rosen Mrs. Lena i. Rosen 79, 4025 Park-view Dr, (4000 South), died ot natural causes Thursday, 3 p.m while visiting her daughter in Salinas, Calif. Bom June 15, 1694, Russia to Louis and Ethel Schoenfield. Married to Harry Rosen July 17, T909, New York.

He died 1941. Salt Lake City resident 55 years. Member, B'nai B'rlth Women, Hadassah Congregation Montefiore Sisterhood. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Leonard D.

Pollock, Sait Lake City; Mrs. Lee Myerfeid, Salinas, Mrs. Jules Miller, San Lorenzo, nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; brother, William Schoenfield, New York. Funeral Monday, 10 a 574 E. 1st South.

Contributions to Heart Fund or Congregation Montefiore suggested. Burial, Congregation Montefiore Cemetery. Helen M. Forrest NEPHI Helen Maud Format, 9, died 'Thursday 6 p.m. In a Prova rest homa whara aha had resided for th past 10 year.

Bom June 4. 1174, Salt Laka City, to William and Harriot Neeley Strong. Married to Ernest R. Forrest, 1993, Salt Lake City. Marriage later solemnized In Salt Laka Templa, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Ha died 1952. Couple ran the Forrest Hotel, Neohi, for many years. Active In Relief Society. Survivors: son, Spencer Whittier, six grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral, Monday, 1 Nephl Second LDS Ward.

Friends may call Sunday, 7-9 p.m., Anderson Funeral Home, Nephl, and at the chapel Monday prior to services. Burial, Vina Bluff Cemetery, Nephl. LEGAL NOTICE The Utah State Board of Pardons will hear the following cases at 9 30 e.m. Wednesday, May 13, 1964. at the Hearing Room of the Utah state Prison: HEARING ON PAROLE OR TER-MINATION OF SENTENCE: No, 1166, Roy Wilson; No.

1780, Earl Dowdlng; No. 2236, Fred Baca; No. 2400, Dennis Melaney; No. 2805, Fred A. McKee; No.

2806, Jose 1. Herrera; No. 2907, Edward Nolan; No. 2608, Robert L. McKinney; No.

2809 Mike High; No. 2810, Joseph L. Hartley; No 2811, Daniel R. Gull; No. 2812, Frank James; No.

Lloyd De La Grange. By Order of the Board of Pardons of the State of Utah. BRENT T. LYNCH, (B-49) Executive Secretary driver and passengers remained in the vehicle. died Friday at 2 a m.

of a short illness In a Salt Lake hospital. Born March 12 1994, Salt Lake City, daughter ot-Aueuye Carl son and Charles Fredrick Christen sen. Married to Harry J. Coleman Later separated Member, Wasetct Ward, Church i Jesus Christ o' Latter-day Saints Survivors: two tons ana three daughters, Ralgh Douglas ot Jesus Christ ot 1 5 1 Letter-day Saints the Rose Park Eighth LDS Ward Chapel, 1153 N. West.

Friends may call at 260 E. South Temple Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Redwood Memorial Estates. Special to The Tribune KEARNS A 4-year-old boy was killed Friday about 8 p.m.

when he was struck by. a car at 5175 S. 4420 West, Kearns. Legal Notices Funerals Legal Notices Mri Donna Ateterllnd, Mrs. Wendell (Audrey) Hackett, Mrs.

Frank (Geraldine) Maughan; 14 grandchildren. Funeral Monday noon. 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call Sunday from 6 to P.m. and Monday before services.

Fork. Marriage! later solemnized In Hie Salt Lake! Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of -pay Saints. Peered In Mated, Idaho Ten years 3nmarv teacher end officer, MIA teacher. husband; one son, Michael; one daughter. JoDanela, Murray mother, Malad; tour brother, end four sisters, Floyd, Lo, Gatos, Stanley, Concord, Clifford, Torranco, Calif Marvin, Emery; Mrs Morgan (Mable) Doe, Oxnard, Mrs.

Lao (Olive) Bowen, American Fork; Mrs. Edward (Emmalean)Cook, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Stanley (Erma) Thomas, Malad Funeral Monday, noon, South Cottonwood Eighth LDS Ward Chapel, 500 S. Vine Murray. Friends call 4760 S.

State, Sunday 44 p.m., and at, ward chapel- Monday one hour prior to services. Burial. Memorial Gardens of ths Valley. She died July 29, 1 1945. Active merry I ber, LDS Church; law.

Peoa Ward MIA president; superintendent of Sunday School; bishopric member; served two LDS missions, Ireland, 1903-06; Western States, 1952-54; high priest. Charter president, Peoa Pipe Lina Co one of the original builders ot Weber Canyon reservoir. Member, South Summit School Board, 16 years. Survivors sons, Moroni Av Jay, Glen, all Peoa; daughters, Mrs. Fred (Jean) Olsen, Oznard, Calif Mrs.

Glen (Erma) Van Tassell, Mrs. Grant (Hazel) Thomson, both Bountiful; Mrs. Cecil (Nancy) Laird, Roy; Mrs. Can (Elda) Van Tassell, Myton, Duchesne County; Mrs. Kenneth (Grace) Cooley, Midvale; Mrs.

Vert (Lulu) Allman, Provo; 43 grandchildren) five great-grandchif dren; sisters, Mrs. Mery Pearson, Oakley, Summit County; Mrs. Harriet Nielsen, Hyrvm, Cache County. Funeral Monday, 1 Peoa LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call family home, Peoa, Sundav after 3 Monday prior to services.

Burial, Peoa Cemetery. ARPIN Funeral services for Albert Kirkwood Arpin will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Larkm Mortuary Chapel 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 6 to p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral dF rectors, Larkin Mortuary, Harold S. Faulkner 45. 74 Harold Stephen Faulkner, w- -j Utah Captain Drowns in Florida Surf JAMES WILLIAM Tuckey son of Mr. and Mrs. James -W.

Tuckey, 4586 W. 5100 South, was dead on arrival at Valley West Deputy Sheriff Kenneth Steln-feldt and Sgt Merl Coon said the boy was struck by a car driven by Mrs. Emma Jean Johnson York, 28, 4440 Trinity, Kearns. Mrs. York was southbound and did not see the boy, who was dressed In dark clothing, the officers said.

ASTE Funeral services for John Aste, of 162 Sv 7th West will be held Saturday at 2 pm. In the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel 255 S. 2nd East. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Russon Brothers funeral W. 7500 South, died Thursday, 9:10 pm. of nat- urai causes at his' home. Born May 5, 1899 In Evanston, a son of Stephen and Net-he Ellen Nlberg- er Faulkner.

Married Sarah Jane Oaks Aug. 12, 1920 Farmington. Member, Church Norton R. Willey NOTICE -Notice Is hereby given thet, pursuant to the provisions of Title 41-1-115-117 and 135, Utah Code annotated, 1953, the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as Is the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour end piece shown below: Monday, the 19th day of May, 1964 8 30 A M. Butler Motor Co Spanish Fork, Utah 1955 Ford Station Wagon Serial No.

U5KX 109 475. 1956 Nash 4-Dr. Serial No. V-11777. 1953 Mercury 2-Dr.

No. 53 WA 24693 M. 915 A.M., Tishner Ford Salts, San-taquln, Utah 1956 Ford 2-Dr. Serial No. U6DG 10743.

1100 A.M Sclpio Garage. Sclplo, Utah 1949 Ford 4-Dr Serial No. SBA 725729. A Warner Motor Co Fill more, Utah 1949 Chrysler 2-Dr Serial No. 3622841.

130 P.M Parson Garage, Beaver, Utah 1950 Cadillaa 4-Dr Serial No. 5062 98340. 1952 Ford 2-Dr Serial No. B2LB 112093. 1956 Ford 1-Dr Serial No.

M6FV 233881. 4 00 Bradshaw Chevrolet BLACKH AM Funeral services for Myrtle Bench Blackham will be held Saturday 1 Spencer Ward Chapel. 3084 So 8400 West. Friends may call at 8525 W. 2700 South, Hagna, Friday 6 to I pm and Saturday 11 a m.

to 12 30 p.m. Interment Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Fu-neral directors. Peel Funeral Home. Survivors: wid- Mrs Eugene I Beverly) Parkinson.

Border, Wvo.i Mrs. Charles (Virginia) Pannev, Pico Rivera, Mrs. Ray (Darlene) Gonzales, Sandy; Tel Ninomiya MIDVALE Mrs. Tel 132 N. Main, Mid-vale, died Friday, 3 p.m., at her horn after a lingering illness.

Bom Sept. 19, 1693, Kagoshima, Japan to T. and F. Torn or I Ninomiya. Married to Yaza-mon Ninomiya, 1902, In Japan.

He died Jan. 11. 1941. Came to Utah in 1921. Mam bar, Buddhist Church.

Survivors: daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ida Y. Ninomiya, Midvale; five gran dclhldren. BOEKWEG Funeral services for Kelvin F. Boekweg will be held Saturday at 1 pm.

in the Rose Park Sixth Ward Chapel 1155 North 11th West. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday at the ward chapel 1 hour prior to services Interments Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. a son.

Donald Harold, Bell, sisters, Mrs. Andrew Og DEPUTY Steinfeldt said it was Impossible to determine which direction the boy was walking at the time he was hit Mrs. York said she heard a thud, stopped, -and found the child lying in the road, the deputy NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS proposals wm Oe received by me State Koad commission ot Utah. Room 608 stale unice bunding San Laka City Utan, unlit 1 ociock p.m. iuesaay May 26 1964 and at That tima puoiiciy opened tor construction of A Bituminous Surfaced Roadway and (2) structures over 20' Span Sumrnit County the same Detng that section of interstate Highway No.

80 from Silver Creek Junction to 1.2 miles Last of Wan-shtp identified as Federal Aid Frot-ect 1-80-4(14)146 2nd Contract and IG -80-4(15)149. The length or road "to be constructed or improved is 9.139 mites and the principal items of work are approximately as fonows; Tons or bituminous Material 5,40 Tons of Bituminous Base Course 711, M) Cu. Yds. of Unclassified Roadway Excavation and Structural Steel (Specialty Item) at Par Lump Sum. i he project is to be completed In 220 working days.

Preouatitication of bidders (s required. Prior to any bidder receiving plans and ipectficanons it will be necessary that the Oiaoer have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience end financial condition. Tha attention of bidders I directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Highway Act of 1956 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this protect which ere the minimum wages to be paid on this proiect.

These rates are made a part of the contract documents. me attention of bidders Is directed to tne fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, 5. Department ot LaDor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair 1e-bor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat, 1060). Proposal forms Plans cross sections and epecifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission Sait Lake City where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications proposal forms and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Sait Lake City upon application and payment of a fee of $20 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 reiect any or all bids is reserved. Cash certified check cashier's den; Mrs. J. Gordon Fife, San Diego, nine grandchildren; four greet -grandchildren.

Funeral Monday, East Midvale Second LDS Ward Chapel Friends call 8090 S. State Sunday. 6-8 and at ward chapel Monday one hour prior to services Burial, Memorial Gardens of the Valiev BOUNTIFUL-Nor Ray Willey, 67, 520 N. 2nd West, died Thursday at 10 p.m. at his home of netural causes.

Bom Feb. 26, 1877 In Bountiful, a son of Witliam Wallace end Martha Jane Tuttle Willey. Mamed Tiilie Brown, Nov. 27, 1907 in the Saif Laka Temple. Was a farmer and caretaker for the Bountiful city park several years.

Active church member, was high priest. Survivors: widow, Bountiful, one daughter, Mrs. C. O. (Virginia) Lundberg, Hardin, two sons, Allen Ray, Mundelln, Illinois, and Raymon Bountiful; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Bertha W.

Davis Salt Lake City; three halfbrothers, V. C. Bountiful; Dr. Rosco Willey, Saif Lake City; Rudgar Willey, Florida; one half-sister Edna Tribe, -Ogden. Funeral services Monday noon Bountiful Fifth Ward.

Friends may call Sunday 6 to 9 p.m., Union Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful, and Monday until time of service. Burial Bountiful Memorial Park, 360NoHh Main St fedar Special to The Tribune AUGUSTINEr FLA. -Capt Robert W. Gillespie 31, Salt Lake City, a member of the 945th Troop Carrier Group Reserve of Hill Air Force -Base, drowned about 11 a.m.

(MST) Friday swimming with companions in the Atlantic Ocean near Marineland, Fla. -The body was recovered from the surf by civilian authorities and taken to Flagler Hospital in St Augustine, where Capt Gillespie Was pronounced dead on arrival. Funeral Wednesday, 730 m.r Buddhist Church, 211 W. 1st South. Friends call 9090 S.

State Wednesday, 5-7 m. Burial, Salt Laka City Cemetery. CROFT Funeral services for Estef-ta Heiner Croft will be held Saturday at 1 p.m in the Bryan 2nd Ward Chapel 1621 So. lifts East. Interment in the Sait Lake City Cemetery.

Friends may cail at the Deseret Mortuary 36 East 7th So. on Friday from 6 to I n.m. and at the residence 1615 So.i 10th East on Saturday from 11 am to 1230 pm. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. FENK Funeral services for Marie Parmley White Prmgie Fenn will be -held Saturday 10 a m.

in the Chapel at the Colonial Mortuary 2128 South State where friends may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services Interment in the Cleveland Cemetery. Funeral directors Kay Colonial Mortuary. J953 Chev. Motor 57704.

Serial No. C530 009 499. 1949 Plymouth Motor No. Pt 77974, Serial No. 25041244.

1953 Studebaker Coupe, Motor No. V78740, Serial No. 437494. 1957 Ford Serial No. A7LG 134811.

1954 Bulck 2-Or Serial No. 4C 4031520. the purchase price to be payable In lawful money of the United States of America. The sellar reserves the right to bid. Dated this 5th day of May, 1944.

STATE TAX COMMISSION ft. W. Barben, Secretary. (Seat) (B-45) John Riley Pearson Jr. CIRCLEVILLE, Piute County John Riley Pear-son 49, Circle-ville, died TKurs-day, 4 p.m.

In a Salt Laka hospital attar a lingering Illness. Born June 7, 1894, Circle- villa, to John R. and Margaret Barney Pearson. gf Paul N. Christensen THE OFFICERS said drivers of two other vehicles following Mrs.

Yorks car apparently did not see the accident, as they turned around her stopped car and kept James William-Tuckey Jr. was born July 29, 1959, In Salt Lake City to James William and Florence Hendrickson Tuckey. MAGNA Paul Niels Christensen, 29, 2727 s. 9000 West, died of natural but undetermined causes Fri MaTned day, 9 a. In a Lake hospital.

HALL Funeral services for Josephine P. Hall will be held Monday 12 noon at the South Cottonwood Eighth LDS Ward Chapel 5600 South Vine St. Friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 m. at the Jenklns-Soffe Mortuary 4760 South State and Monday at the church one hour prior to service. Interment Memorial Gardens of the Valley.

Funeral directors V. C. Soffe Sons. Born June 20, 1934 Ferron, Emery County, to Urol Antone and Eva May Funk Christensen. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Inventory clerk, Tooele Ordnance Depot, 12 years. Magna resid since 1952. Survivors: mother, Magna; sister. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD1 OF EDUCATION OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Tuesday, May 12, 1964 Salt Lake City School District SURVIVORS Include his parents; a brother, John Lynn, Kearns; four sisters, Mrs. Joachim (Sandra) Mutherick, Murray; Mrs.

Eldon (Sharon) Burke, Granger, and Jodie Kaye and Susan, Kearns; three grandparents, Mrs. Manila Hendrickson, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Broadhead, Lake Point check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per HE WAS SINGLE and lived with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert W. Gillespie 1701 Atkin Ave. (2810 South). Capt Gillespie was born Oct 12, 1932, In Salt Lake City, a son of Robert W. and Ina U.

Gillespie. He was employed by the Clawson Brixen Architects Associated in Salt Lake City. brothers, Mrs. Wayne (Sally) Robinson, Atagrta; Clyde, Auburn, Rex Kearns; Lyl Granger. HOWELL Funeral services for Elmer V.

Howell will be held Saturday at 12 noon In the Holleday 18th LDS Ward Chapel. 4917 Vlewmont. riends may call Friday 4 to 0 m. at the Jenkins Soffe Mortuary 4760 S. State and Saturday at the church 1 hour prior to services.

Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, V. Soffe and Sons. Retired farmer. Member Church ot Jesu Christ of Latter-day, Saints: Ameflcan Leolon Post 311, Lancaster, Calif.

Veteran, Survivors: daughters, Mrs. FoiTest (Anna LaRee) Hunt, Mrs. Bud (Bur-netta) Dunn, Mrs. Rex (Janice Rae) Petersen, alt Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; brother, sister, Lloyd, Salt Lake City; Ella Charris, Monroe, Sevier County; half brothers, Freeman Pearson, Junction, Piute County; Foy Higgins, Elsinore, Sevier County. Funeral Monday, It 4740 S.

State. Burial, Mountain Vlesy Memorial Estates. Mathilda R. Barrett Mrs. Mathilda Rose Barrett, FI, 4410-2900 East, died of natural causes Thursday, 11 30 e.m., at the home of a daughter In Salt L)'e City.

Born aShI 14, 1873, PhjladeW11' to John and Anna Baldutf Pfed-fer. Married to George J. Barrett, 1902, Fremont, Neb. He preceded her In death. Member, Congregational Church, Fremont, Neb Salt Lake resident for 2Vi years Member, Eastern Star, Royal Hilanders.

Survivors: son, daughter, Albert, Casper, Wyo Mrs. James (Georglanne) Salt Lake City; five grandchildren, four greaf grandchildren. Funeral and burial In Framont, Neb. cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commis sion must accompany each bid ai evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. Any additional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission.

Dated this 3rd day of May 1964. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH C. Taylor Burton, (B-24) I rector of Highways KESLER Funeral services for Elmo John Keslet- will be held Satorday. 1 at Eldredge Ward Chapel, 3219 S. 3rd Eest.

Friends may call Friday, 7 to pm. at McDwals White Chapel, 124 S. 4th East, and Satorday at the church one hour prior to services Funeral directors. Me-Dougal's White Chapel. CAPT.

GILLESPIE had served overseas as a jet pilot Survivors include his parents, and two brothers, Gayle Lynn and Gary Wayne, both Salt Lake City. Florence B. Zobell BOUNTIFUL Mrs. Florence Bushman Zobell, 69, Bountiful, died of pneumonia Friday, 11:30 a.m in a Bountiful nursing home. Born July 5 1894, St.

Joseph, to Homer Fi and Sariah Smith Bushman. Married to Levi Albert Zobell July 30, 1931. Logan Templa, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: husband; son, daughter, Ruth Annette, Bountiful; James Logan; stepson, stepdaughter, Albert L. Zobell, Bouniffuf; Marie, Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; stepmother, Mrs.

Lily O. Bushman, Mesa, brothers, sister, Martin Snowflake, Karl Phoenix, Mrs. Marguerite B. Babcock, Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 South Davis LDS Stake House, 20 W.

6500 South, BountlfuLFriends call 255-2nd East, Sait Lake City, Monday, 6-8 p.m.; ward chapel Tuesday, one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake city Cemetery. Jesse LeRoy Hardman, 41, 1294 W. 11th North, died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital from injuries suffered in a car-truck crash April 24. He suffered multiple rib fractures when his car and a semitruck and trailer SCHOOL BOND ELECTION Office ef The Board of Education of Salt Lake City 440 East First South Street Salt Lake City Rtah April SI 1964 PUBLIC NOTICe HEREBY GIVEN: That a special election will be held In Salt Lake City School District Salt Lake County State of Utah on the 12th day of May 1964, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district during the year next preceding such election the following question to wit: "Shall the Board of Education of Salt Lake City Utah be authorized to Issue and sell bonds of the Salt Lake City School District In the eggegate principal amount of seven million dollars in tha denomination of one thousand dollars ($1,000 00) each numbered one (1) to seven thousand (7000), both inclusive the bonds to bear interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent (5) per annum or such lesser rate as may be fixed by the board at the time of issuance and to mature annually $250,000 In each of fha years 196? to 1971 Inclusive and $875,000 In each of the years 1972 to 1977, Inclusive, for the purpose of raising money for pur- chasing school sites for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture end necessary apparatus and for improving of the school property under the charge of the Board of Education of Salt Lake City?" KIRKHAM Funeral services for Wanda Emma Klrkham, will be heto Saturday at 12 noon in the Grant loth Ward chapel, 601 Mansfield Ave.

Friends may call at the Larkin Mor-toarv, 260 East South Temple, Friday 6 to I m. and Satorday at tha ward chapel 1 hour prior to services. Graveside, services Saturday in Cancer Takes -Infant Pollei- 2 pm the Lehl City I UwSiisrM nneral directors, Larkin Mortuary, collided at 11:59 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608, Stat Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, May 28, 1964, and at that time publicly opened for construction ot a Bituminous Surfaced Roadway and a 5-span Prestressed Concrete Beam Structure 231 0 to 0 in Salt Lake County, tn same being that section of U.S. 50 Alternate (21st South Street) from 6th West to Redwood Road In Salt Lake City, Identified as Federal Aid Pro! ect No.

-018-1(8). Th. tongtti of road to bt constructed or Improved is 1.70 miles, and the principal Items ot work ar. approximately as follows: 881,500 Cu. Yds.

ot Imported Borrow, 22,340 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course, 1,051 Cu. Yds. of Class Concrete (AE) and 5,994 Lin. Ft. of Pile (other than timber).

The proiect Is to be completed in 220 working days. Prequalification ot bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the Stete Road Commission ot Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification State- Wyoming Sheep Dealer I rtf ant Pollei, on of Eric Cannon and Jatwf Ge Pollal, Beaverton, fomwrly of Salt Laka City, died Thursday In an Oregon hospital of prematurity. Bom May 7, 1964. Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs Eric C. Pollei, Salt Laka City, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gee, Pittsburgh, Pa Graveside services Saturday, p.m.. Valley View Memorial Park, 4100 S.

4400 West, Salt Laka City. Polling Places, Districts Judges of Election MAUSS Military graveside sere-ices for Clvd Ellis Mausa wl tw hold Sahmtey 11 m. Friends may call at 4670 Highland Dr 9 to 1045 p.m. Informant, Murray City Cemetery. Curtis Mackey Mortuary funeral dh actors.

MATSUMURA Otsuve and tunerw services fw Harry Warulchn Mat-sumura will bt held uesdav at7 30 pm. In tha Salt Laka Buddhist Church, 211 W. 1st South. Cremation at the Shrine Memories Mausoleum on Wednesday at 10 a m. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary.

REID Funeral serelcea for Harold FIRST MUNICIPAL WARD p.m. just north of Intersection at 8th West and 4th North. Mr. Hardman was born Oct 25, 1922, id Salt Lake City, a son of Jesse Christensen and Annabel PetteLHardmdn. He married Betty Sperry Dec.

7, 1946, In SaltLake City. Legal Notices Judges: Donna Putnam, Betty WesL enhaver, Evelyn Solt, Jov Orr. Districts 190, 191, 192. 1931 194 BACKMAN SCHOOL, 1450 West 5th North Judges: Cleo MeGavIn, Sign A. Svdl inker, Verda Mas Christensen.

Districts 196, 197, 199 NEWMAN SCHOOL, 126 North Colorado Street Judges: Afton Kranendonk, Wilms Johnson, Hazel A. Rackham. Margery L. Larsen OREM Mr. Margery Grace Lore sen Larsen 43, died at a Provo hospital Thursday evening following lingering Illness.

Born May 9, 1920 In Elsinore, a daughter of Arnold D. and Dahghf Johnson Lorensen. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, serving as Junior Sunday School coordinator in several wards and as an officer and teacher in the Relief Society. Attended Brigham Young University and Utah State University. Married Ivo B.

Larsen June 21 1940, in the Manti Temple. Survivors: husband; three eons and one daughter Steven Ivo, Houston, Tex Neldon Ray. Richfield; Vonn Earl and Rosalie Rea, both Orem; one grandchild and mother, Elsinore. FuneraT Monday 10:30 a In the Orem Second Ward chapel, 400 E. 400 North.

Friends call lat Olpln-Sundberg Mortuary SUndaV 7 to 9 m. and Monday before services. Burial, Richfield Cemetery. Special to Th Tribune COKE VILLE, WYO. Joseph Eugene Bagley, 71, widely known Wyoming sheepman, died of cancer Friday at 1:20 a.m.

in a Salt Lake hospital. For many years he was a partner of Covey and Blaney Sheep Co. D. (Tubby) Reid will ty held Monday at 1 P.m. In the Spencar Werd Chapel, 304 S.

8400 West, Magna. Friends may call at 8575 2700 South, Magna, Suixtoy from to I m. and MoaY m. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park Futwral directors. Peal Funeral Home, moot pertaining to contractor's ax-perience and financial condition.

serelcea tor Lena TO a.m at Evan and Earlv. 574 East 1st South In diarq ot Rabbi MaurlC. Schwartz and Reverend Harry Sterling In lieu ot flowers friends so wisMna nwv make com trlbution to the Heart Fund or Congregation Montlflore Interment. Montlfiore Cemetery. Funeral direo-tors.

Evans and Early. SINCE 1957, Mr. Bagley hid been In business for himself, operating the Bagley Livestock Co. Grace R. II.

Thomas FOURTH MUNICIPAL WARD Districts 211, 212, 213, 214 LAFAYETTE SCHOOL. 41 East North Temple Judges: Billie Henrofd, Myrtle Jorgensen, William David Buzza Districts 215, 216. 217, 221, 222 JULIA P. NESLEN'S RESIDENCE, 313 Third Avenue Judges: Julia P. Neslen, Edna Anderson Maud Harrison.

Districts HA 219, 224. 227, 221, 22, 230 ENSIGN SCHOOL, 431 Ninth Avenue Judges: Verna C. Johnson, Mabel P. Farnsworth, Vivian Chalksr, Ruth E. Ershier.

Districts, 223 224 225, 232, 233 LONGFELLOW iCHOOL, 661 First Avenue Judges: Ora, M. Simmons, Mary Walk Beth Belllston. Districts 234, 23S, 236 WASATCH SCHOOL, 1155 East South Temple Judges: Ardlena Robertson, Emm. Lou Westwood, Donna T. Smart, SCHOLES Funeral service tor.

Fredrick (Fred) E. Schotes will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday from th. Miller LDS Ward, 45 East 33rd South. Friends mav call at Evans -end Early, S74 Eest 1st South, Sunday evening 7 to 9 p.m.

and Monday at the ward chapel on hour prior to services. Interment Elyslan Burial Gardens. Funeral director Evan and Early. HE WAS an ordnance man at Hill Air Force Base and was a member of the Rose Park Eighth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a scout committeeman. Mr.

Hardman served in the Navy during World War IL Survivors include his widow, four sons, Michael, Richard, Kevin, Steven, all Salt Lake City father and stepmother, Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. A. G. (Darhl) Wall, Magna; three half brothers and six half sisters, Dale, Richard, Alvin, Gladys Hardman, Mrs. Ross (Barbara) Taylor, Mrs.

George (Helen) Stanger, Mrs. Pete (Carlar Vietti, all Salt 'Lake City; Mrs. William (Leah) Nelson, Sandy; Mrs. Boyd (Marilyn) Shaw, Clearfield. Districts 1, 11, II SUMNER SCHOOL.

636 Scuff) trd East Judws: Pern Weber, Luclls Bab-bel, Jessie F. Olsen. Districts 3, 4, 9, 10 LIBERTY SCHOOL. 1091 oufl) 3rd Jud9ei: JMvIa Stewart, Bernice Landes. Eloise Adams.

Districts 5, 6. 7, 0 WHITTIER SCHOOL. 1565 South 3rd Judges: Mary Johnson, Florence Atkins, Margaret Pearson. Districts 13, 14, 22, 23, 14 HAMILTON SCHOOL, 771 Cast tth South Judges: Floeence Hansen, Kato Payne, Helen S. Mary on.

Districts 15, 16, 17 HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, 1632 South 7th East Judges: Mildred Jones. Vera Cull, Coln Fowler Districts 18 19. 27 28 29 EMERSON SCHOOL, 1337 McClelland Street Judges Rowena Maher, Llahona Smith, Erma Kelly. Districts 20, 21, 25, 26 LOUISE KEY'S RESIDENCE, 52 Lincoln Street Judges- Louise Key. Edna Woodall, Anna Marli Districts 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 EAST HIGH SCHOOL, 840 South 13th East Judges: Ann Shipp, Gwyneth England, Lynne Knowlton Salley, Rou-Norwood Districts 35.

36, 37, 30, 44, 45 ETHEL W. HOLMES' RESIDENCE, 1556 South 15th East Judges: Margaret Openshaw, Frost. Beverly McCarthy, Lata Cowan Dlstrclts 39, 40, 41 UINTA SCHOOL, 1227 South 15th East Judges: Myrlln Forslund, Lacy A. Lundqulst, Alice W. Pomeroy.

Districts 42, 43, 47, 40 BONNEVILLE SCHOOL, 1145 South 19tti East Judges: Helen Lloyd, Gertrude Diehl, Areba Watkins. Districts 46, 51. 52, 53, 55 CURTIS SCHOOL, 1425 South 22nd East Judges: Della S. Furness, Evelyn Burton. Ethel Flynn, Eileen Me Districts 49, 56, 5 INDIAN HILLS SCHOOL, 2497 St.

Mary's Drive Judges: Adella R. Simpson, Joann. Smith, Alyc. B. Holland.

Tha attention of bidders It directed to the Special Provision! covering subletting or assigning the contract. Not lest than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by tha Industrial Commission ot Utah, effective Aug. 21, 1963, shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this proiect. The attention of bidder I dlrezffad to th. fact that thi Commission has been advised by the Wag 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 ot 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). Proposal forma, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file in th office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal form, end plana may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment ot a tea ot 20 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 relect any or all bids I reserved -Cash, certified check, cashier's check or approved proposal guarantee bond tor not lest than five per cent ot total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and asuaran-tee that awarded the contract, the bidder will execute and furnish coo-tract bond as required. Any additional Information may be secured at the office of th State Road Commlsison. Dated this 3rd day of May, STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH C. Tavlor Burton, (B-231 Director ot Highway SHEEHAN Requiem Mass tor Michael J. Sheehan will be held SaN urday at 10 a m.

Saint Patricks Church, 1030 West fhScxrth.Hoiy Rosary will be recited Friday at 8 15 p.m. at tha Nell O'Donnell Mortuary, 1st South end Ztti fast, wher. friends mav call Friday from 7 10 I.m. and Saturday prior to services. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Kearns Improvement District pro-poses to make the following Improvements to wtt: Construct connection at 4800 West 5400 South, according to plans and specifications, on tilt at the office of Templeton, Llnke and Alsup, Consulting Engineers, 211 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Seeled bids ere Invited from preouallfled bidders tor furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and tools necessary to complete said work and will be received at the office of the earns Improvement District, 5401 South 4220 West, Kearns, Utah, unfit 1000 A.M. on tha 19h day of May, 1964, at which time- all bids will be opened and publicly reed. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for Said Improvements may be seen end examined at the office of the Consulting Engineers, 211 Dooly Building, Salt Laka City, Contractors desiring to submit general contractor's bid on this prol ect should file the following Information with tha office of Templeton, Llnke and Alsup, Consulting Engineers, 211 Dooly Building, Salt Laka City, Utah, no later than tour days before tha opening date. 1. Contractor's Application tor Pre- quallflcatlon.

2. Contractor's Application to Bid. The contractors qualifying fpr thls project will then be Invited to submit a bid. Contractors not qualifying will be so advised and will not be allowed to submit a bid. Copies ot the plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing Twenty Dollars ($20 00) with the Consulting Engineers office for each set ot documents so obtained.

The amount ot the deposit fee for the first set and 50 per cent of the deposit fee fot-eech additional set of documents wtf be refunded to the bidder or bidders who submit a general contractor bid on tha project and who returns such sets or documents In good condition within seven (7) days after the opening rf bids. One-hslf of the mount of the deposit or Ten Dollars (10.00) will be returned to those persons who obtain said documents, end who do not submit a bid on the general contract, providing such tats of documents ere returned In good con-dttion within J7J. days otter opening of bids. The minimum wag tor crafts performing work under this jjantract shall be as determined by the State Industrial Commission. The Owner reserves the privilege jjKii'i bis Manager (B61) GENOLA, Utah County Mr.

Grace Rebecca Hartvigsen Thomas 71 died Friday 5 a.m. In Payson hospital after a short illness. Bom Sept, 19 1692 Sandy to Ernie) and Mina Sorensen Hartvgsen. Married to David B. Thomas Oct.

23 1919, Salt Lake City; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: husband; sons daughters Byron A. Kenneth G. Douglas Lowell all Genola; Mrs. Kermlt (Wanda) Kelly Darwin L.

both Provo; Bynon D. Kearns; Lynn Vernal; Mrs. R. Worth (Marcia) Roberts, Bountiful; Mrs. Kenneth B.

(Phyllis) Wright, Murray; Mrs. Eugene P. (Jeanette) Huntr Springvllle; 46 grandchildren; brothers- Heber San Diego; Ar thur L. Santaquln. Funeral Monday 1 p.m.

Genoia LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Keith Jolley Mortuary Payson, Sunday, 7-9 p.m. and at ward chapel Monday prior to services. Burial, Goshen City Cemetery. Adrienne H.

Knudsen WELLS NEV. Mrs. Adrienne Hyde Knudsen 62 died of a heart ailment Thursday at her home in Metropolis north of Wells. Born June 2 1901 Grover. Wyo.

to Delos and Harriet Stoweli Hyde. Married to Alonzo Knudsen Nov. 29 1922, Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: husband sons Clair Deeth An drew. Metropolis; 10 grandchildren; brother, sister Therin Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Wanda Wilson Lava Hot Springs Idaho. Funeral Saturday, 2 TRUNKEY Funeral services tor A SON OF William and Eliza Godfrey Bagley, he was bom Jan. 31, 1893, in Montpelier, Idaho. As a child he moved to Star Valley, Wyo. He attended school in Fairview, and Logan, Utah.

May 29, 1934, he married Ida Wetland, in Randolph, Utah. SURVIVORS INCLUDE his a- son, Eugene M.p a student at the University of Wyoming; three brothers, Lester, Salt Lake City; Sidney, Afton, and Floyd, Grover, and two sisters, Mrs. Les (Gladys) Hemmert, Sacramento, and Mrs. Verl (Ruth) Payson, Napa, Calif. Funeral services are tentatively scheduled for Monday at 1 p.m.

in the Cokeville LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may call two hours prior to services. Burial will be In the Afton, Cemetery. Estelle Reilly Trunkev will be conducted 2 P.m.. Saturday from Evan, and Early. 574 East 1st South, where friends may cell one halt hour prior to services.

Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral Director, Evans and Early. FIFTH MUNICIPAL WARD Districts 241 243 ROOM 101, CITY COUNTY BLDG. 4th South and Stat.

Streets Judges: LaVona Thomas, AHeS L. Baird, Gladys Duogar Districts 244, 245, 250, 251, 252 BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 440 East 1st South Judges: CecJI Burns, Mabel Max- field, Gladys C. Flynn. Districts 246, 247, 241 OQUIRRH SCH60L, 150 South 4th East Judges: Gertrude GIHmor Blanch Giqer, Adel Reynold Districts 253, 254 255 261 BRYANT JR. HIGH SCHOOL 745 East 1st South Judges: Edna M.

Coulam Thelma Farkrell. Cleo Rioqs. Districts 256 258 259 262 263 WEBSTER SCHOOL 429 South 8th East Judges: Dorothy Murdock Fay Nils. on. Pearl Kina.

Districts 264. 265 266 267. 268 269 PAUL S. NICHOLES' RESIDENCE 330 Srth 13th East a Judges: Kata Nelson Betty Jo Armstrong Della P. Montgomary.

UTTER Funeral service tprFlo-rence Irene Utter 1 12 noon Saturday frorr SMtorHiS. il, pS maVcall Saturday JJ, Early. Masonic Rites Honor Late MFS Leader p.m. Wells LDS Ward ChapeUwhere to friends call two hours prior to WHEADON Graveside seryicq for Clayton L. Whrod'J' qiSjidav' Washington, 4 30 In me Swift Friends cell Deseret Mortuant, 3 E.

7th South, Friday to8 Pm, and Saturttov. im 4P m. Funeral rurrtora Deseret Mortuary. WISEMAN Funeral services tor SECOND MUNICIPAL WARD service. Burial, Wells City Cemetery.

Family suggests contributions to LDS Primary Children's Hospital Saif Lake City. SIXTH MUNICIPAL WARD Robert Jmes Wiseman EE tha Morgm Bw! 5(5 TjMj. Shi 12 794 Texas SL Doxev Births in S.L. Area Hospitals NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received hv the Stat Roed Commission ot Utah, RtSSi aOtL State Office Building, Salt Lak City. Utah, until 2 o'clock pm.

Tuesday, May 2. 1964, and at mat time publicly opened tor construction of (S) CoMinuoue Steel Girder Overpass Structures over 20 Span and (2) Pump Houses In Salt Lake County, tto situated at Wasatd) Street end Cwv ter Street hi Midvale Federal Aid Proiect Nat 1-15-7(37)295 2nd Contract. rn. The length of road j. structed or Improved Is 0.603 miles, end th.

principal items of work ore approximately a follows: Cu. Yds. ot Unclassified Roadway Excavation, 76 Cu. Yds. Class concrete (AEL 6,442 Lin.

Ft. ot PH and Structural Steel (specialty Item) at Per Lump Sum. The proiect Is to, be completed by July 1, 1966 (see Special Provision). Prequalification ot bidders Is required. Prior to any bidder' receiving plena and specifications.

will be necessary mat the bidder have on tile with me Stat Road Commission ot Utah, completed jmd approved. m. required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor' I shoo Graham W. conducing Friends may call at Russon Bremers Mortuary. 255 South 2nd East.

Sunday 7 to pm. and Mon-lav at th ward chscfei 000 hour rlor to services. Intermept Wasatch Memorial Park Funeral DL rr.nr Russon Brothers. ilijam T. Nightingale, late chairman of the board of Mountain Fuel Supply was eulogized as a man who will long be remembered mope for his character and warm personality than for his business success, at funeral services Friday in the Masonic Temple, 650 South Temple.

Districts S5, 66, 67, 68 MCKINLEY SCHOOL, 1364 South State Street Judges: Orphs Lythgoa, Lillian Carl-on, Edtth James. Districts 69, 70, 71, 76, 77, 78 CLIFFORD EMPEY'S' RESIDENCE. 662 Redondo Avenue Judges: Belle Empey, Eva J. Rotz-l-r. Elvn Pohlman.

-Districts 73. 84, 85, 86. 17 I7A NIBLEY PARK SCHOOL 2785 South Ith East Births In Salt Lak. area hospitals In tha 44-hour pwlod arxtod Friday at 10.20 p.m. Includad: Districts.

US, 135 BESSIE SMOLKA'S RESIDENCE. 227 South 2nd West Judges: Evangeline Kingsley, Lillis Manning. Mary J. Hodge. Districts 127, 134 GRANT SCHOOL, 627 South 1st West Judges: Thea Patterson, llean Z.

Iba Margaret Renahaw Districts 128, 129, 131, 133 JEFFERSON SCHOOL, 1071 South West Temple Judges: Marie Easthope, Margaret Owens, Hlen Bradford. Districts 138. 142, 143 RIVERSIDE SCHOOL, 408 South Iff) Wes Judges: Ruth Roberg. Naomi G. Rmy, Hien E.

Kellogg, Districts 139, 140 RILEY SCHOOL, 1431 South Iff) West Judges: Geneva Wilding, June S. Desmond Districts 144, 145, 146, 154, 156, 151 EDISON SCHOOL, 1416 West Oth South Judges: Ramona Loy, Paul C. Child. JoAnn Pruvt. Districts 140, 149, 150 152, 151 GLENDALE PARK SCHOOL, 1415 California Avenua Judges: Yvonne Jackson, Tolla Hall, Alyc Sherwood.

Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Foliar, 4011 S. 3400 West, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. ftuatln, 2411 E. 6475 South, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Roeer L. hep hard, 4343 Garden daughter. Mr.

and Mn. Tart. A. Kemaya, judges: Vllato A. Oxborrow, Virginia Pugmlrt, vends Fowler, Jo ZOBELL Funeral services jot Florence Bushmen Zobell of 275 Fast 1450 Bountiful, wlitb held Tuesday at 1-30 Davis Stake House.

200 West 500 South. Bountiful. Bishoo Chari E--Bradford, Val Verda 5m Wart conducting. Friends mav call at me Russon Brothers Mortuary. 225 South 2nd East.

SLC, Monday to 8 and at the Ward Chapel 1 hour orlor to services Interment Salt Laka Cltv Cemetery. Funeral Direo-tors Russon Bremers. 2136th East, son. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas ft. hemp- sen, 449 Grind son. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Psftos, 1521 experience and financial coetoltion.

Th attention ot bidders It directed 4470 South, son. Mr. ind Mrs. James W. Nansaa, Card of Thanks 24906th East, ton.

Mr. ind Mrs. A ms Hallaen, 1075 MR. NIGHTINGALE, who was widely known In Utah and Wyoming, died Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. Services were conducted by Wasatch Lodge No.

1, The eulogy was given by H. C. Shoemaker, a member ot the board of directors of MFS, and the sermon by the Rev. Frank M. Blish, pastor of First Congregational Church.

Harvard son. Mr, and mi, Mis. John ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will by by Kooert L. Bridge, clerk-treasurer of the Board ot Education of Sait Laka City, Utah, until 3 00 P.m-Thursday foav 14. 1914, and I hb publicly owned Immediately thereafter at the Board Offices, 440 East 1st South, tor the Installation of a central sound system In the South High School, located it 1575 South Stat.

Street, Salt Lake City, Utah In accordance with toe drawings and specifications ss prepared by F. CBates, Electrical Eng, near, 1355 Foothill Drive Salt Lake City, 'fhi work shall bt performed under "a prequalification tor bidding on this work, each Interested Contractor shall till out and til. with the Board a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, not later than Wednesday May 13, 1964 or shall have filed such Questionnaire sine. December 16, 1963. Questionnaire forms may b.

obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings of the Board. Qualified Bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Superintendent ot Buildings on or after 10.00 e.m., Monday May 4. 1964, on making a oewsli 10 00 per set, such deposits being refunded In accordance with conditions stipulated In th. Instructions Daley, 1332 Zenith daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Demlnlc Barter Jr, 110 N. 12th West, daughter. THIRD MUNICIPAL WARD S.L. General Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Jos Manzansres, 2041 9200 West, Magna, daughter. CARD OP THANKS Vefy- often card of thanks meats a need which can hardly be solved la any other wav. Not only Is It a gracious expression of gratitude to those who have sent floral tributes, but ft also courteously acknowledges the service and kindness of the many others to whom personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names and addresses are not known. Insertion of the card of thanks may be arranged by telephone.

We have many wording suggestions to assist you. Dial EM 3-1525 vou may charge It Ann Richards. Districts 72, 75 COLUMBUS SCHOOL 2530 South 5th East Judges: Bass Olson, Gladys P. Rich, Della Beck Sorenson. Districts 79, 10, 81, 82, 92 IRVING JR.

HIGH SCHOOL 1179 East 21st South Judges: Shirley Linde, Marge ret Walton, Arvl'le McMurrev. -Districts 88, 89. 90, 100, 101, 102, 103 HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL 1452 East 27th South. Judges: Florence Clawson, Jamas L. Christensen, Florence Brown, Emma Codv.

Districts 1, 93, 4, 5, 8, 7 GARFIELD SCHOOL 1338 South ISttt East Judges: Isaac N. Spears, Madolln C. Christensen. Mildred Stauffer. Thelma Lewis.

Districts 98, 99, 104, 105, 11. 117 ROSSLYN HEIGHTS SCHOOL Rear 2291 South 20th East Judges: Donna Jenkins, Elsie L. Barton, Laztll. Whitesides, Elva Pussnn. District 107 108, 109, 110 DILWORTH SCHOOL 1953 South 21t East Judges: Velma Masters, Etsto Heath, Betty March District 111, 112, III, 114, US BEACON HEIGHTS SCHOOL 1890 South 2Sth East Judges: Dolores Murdock.

Jean Ntlson, Vivian Hale, Clan T. LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Shannon L. Parks, 2788 E.

3335 South, triplet sons. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert L. Larson, 7299 Chris Ln son. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas M. Jensen, 1432 W. 4th South, son Mr. and Mrs.

T. Gerald Nellton, 152 Herbert son. Mr. and Mrs. Roger L.

Christensen, 10165 S. Zennla, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk O.

Baoutden, 2527 Valley View Ave daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thsd Stewart, 271 E. Mansfield Ave daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Conway M. LaBarsn, 436 Wetley daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney A. Dlllmaiw 17456th East, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry H.

Allen, 21 W. Apple Grantsvtlle, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas L.

Keems, 1194-lJth East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Slightly, 4165 vinecrest daughter.

Mr. end Mrs. James -Jones, 2472 Fillmore SL.son. Mr. and Mrs.

Gary L. Rasmussen, 457 Wamock son. Mrs. and Mrs. Donald L.

NutaL A 617 Unlvsrsltv Village, daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Hsrry C. Wong, 225 Hampton Ave son.

Mr. and Mrs. Courtney B. Fslr-bounte, 3329 4400 West, twlrt son and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Mich set J. Papa-nlkolat, 3928-2215 East, daughtsr. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth I. Camp-man, 2103 E. 33rd South, daughter, Mr. end Mrs. Robert J.

Lertsner, 2293 Greca daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Harvor, 1456 Park St daughter.

Mr. end Mrs. Carlos J. Vsldex, 1379 W. 9th South, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Slverb son, 4043 Comet Cr. daughter.

St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker, 220 Edgemont daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell, 1311 Woodland Ave daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Dinner, 3139 5.

3940 West, Granger, ton. Mr, end Mrs. Brian A. Baraatt, 1815-llth East, ton. Mr.

and Mrs. Lyl B. Kilpatrick, 604-511) son. Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Vaslto Rahanto-tls. 750 West Temple, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Martin P.

Jones, 3407 S. 900 West, daughter. Valley. West Mr. tnd Mrs.

Oslo L. Chrtstonsea, Cottonwood LDS Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Card, 400F Golden son.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Henna, 2730 Highland Dr, daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Lae Hansen, 4415 Districts 171, 174, 177 HORACE MANN JR. HIGH SCHOOL. 233 West 1st North Judges: Penelope Pika, Peer! o.

Wonnacott. Srah M. neckstead. Districts 173, 174, 17S, 171, 17 WASHINGTON SCHOOL, 163 West 4th North Judges: Bessie Moore, Marl. Newton.

Lois Lords. Districts 180 182, 183 JACKSON SCHOOL. 758 West 1st North Judges: Winona Jensen, Lilly T. Larsen, r.en-'-iev- Parkar. Districts 115, 186.

187 ONEQUA- SCHOOL, 513 North 10th West Judges: In Green, Afton R. Luker, Marlory J. Budd Districts 138, 189, 201, 203, 205 ROSE PARK SCHOOL, 1144 Sterling Drive W. 5335 South, Kearns, ton. Mr.

and Mrs. Rockey L. Hawkins, We wish to thank you tor the flovw ers sent to the funeral. Tha Benia man Troutman Family. 4065 $.

State. Murrey, eon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene A.

Kirk, 5724 Burial Vaults To Bidders. A Certified Check or Bid Bond of not less than flv. per cent- ot the amount ot th. bid must each proposal, said check or bid bone W. 3610 South, son.

Mr. and Mrs. lari D. Knighton, to Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning tharon tract. In conformity with Section 115 ot me Federal Aid Highway Act ot 195 me S.

Department of Labor he certified the wag rates for mis proiect which ere me minimum wagee to bo paid on mil prelect These rates are made a part ot the contract documents. The attention ot bidder la directed to me fact mat mis Commission has been advised by the Wage end Hour Division, S. Department ot Lebor. met contractors engaged In highway construction work ere required to meet me provisions me Fair Labor Standards Act 1938, (52 Stat. 1060).

Proposal forms, plant, cress sections and specifications ar on til In office ot Stat Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where may may be reviewed by prospective bidden. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at me Commission Offices at Salt Lek City, upon application end payment of fee of 00, no part ot which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond Th right to relect any or all bids Cash, certified check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not toss than flv per cent ot total amount of made payable to me Stete Road Commission must accompany each bid bs evidence ot good faith and a guarantee mat It awarded me contract. me bidder will execute me contract and furnish contract bond as required Any additional Information mav be secured at the office of the Stat Road Commission. Dated mis 3rd day of May.

1964. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH C. Taylor Burton, (B-22) Director ot Highways MR. SHOEMAKER said Mr. Nightingale was a man of patriotism and deep religious conviction, who was always concerned with the welfare of his associates and took a leading part In advancing charitable enterprises.

The Rev. Mr. Blish spoke of Hie business and civic accomplishments of Mr. Nightingale and referred to him as a pioneer in the true sense of the word. INSIST ON Johnson Bros.

Vaults. being made payable to the Boar; of Education, Cashiers check wll "For Everlasting Protection" Sold throuoh all leading Funeral Directors. Florists EM 4-5544 BROWN FLORAL CO. not be accepted. It shall be mandatory upon 'the Contractors to whom thes.

contracts are awarded and upon any Sub-Contractor under them, to pay hot less than the prevailing wage rates as established by the Industrial Commission ot the Stete ot Utah for the area wher. the work Is to be performed, to ati laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them In the execution ot these contracts. The Board reserves the right to relect any or all proposals to waive any Informality or techncalitv In any proposal In the Interest of the Board. BQARD op EDUCATION OF SALT LAKE CITY By Robert L. Bridge, Clerk, Treasurer and PurdtM- 5090 5.

Kingston Wy Murray, son. Mr. and Mrs. Josaph M. Smith, 13344-3rd East, Draper, son.

Mr. end Mrs. Da toy Walker, 1494 5. oth West, son. Mr.

and Mrs. Don F. Bahr, 2775 Pheasant Way, Holladsy, son. Mr. and Mrs.

Ksnneth Barry, 4545 W. 4715 South, Kearns, daugh- 9 Mr. and Mrs. David N. Bowers, 1 MrV IiiJ Mrt0(iver B.

Oreham, 3783 W. 3200 South, Granger, daugh-tbY Mr. end Mrs. Charts! R. Hughes, S316 Heath Avs, daughter Mr, and Mrs.

Duans Median, 3S44 S. 2570 West, Grengar, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Perry, 4901 5.

4055 West, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Pearson, 8009 20th East, daughter. Mr, end Mrs.

Stanley L. Robles, 180 E. Gregson Ave, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

William C. Rem nay, 5312 Howy Dr son. Th voting at such election shell be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board ot Education of Salt Lake Cltv to Judges of th election, to be by mem furnished to the qualified voters. Th polls at aach polling place shall be opened at th hour ot 7 00 a m. and will kept open until and will closed at th hour ot 1.00 o'clock p.m.

No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless ht shall be a registered voter residing In the municipal ward In which he otters to vote and shall have paid a properly tax In said school district during thg year next preceding such flection. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, th Board of Education of Salt Lake City, Salt Lak County, Stats of Utah, has caused mil notice to given as required by law thia 21st day of April, 1964. (Signed) Waldo M. Andersen, President, Board ot Education of Salt Laka City, Stat of Utah. ATTEST: ISIgnad) Robert L.

Brtdgo, (B-25) (S- Clerk, Boerd ot Education ot salt Lake City, State ot Utah Ploca Your "Want-Ad" HE RECALLED they first became acquainted a number of years ago while residents of Rock Springs, Wyo. Burial was in the Salt Lake Gty Cemetery. WEU HaP YOU FAST RESULTS TO THE READER Ing Agent 440 East First South 4209 W. 3675 South, son. Mr.

end Mrs. Alfred SklnMr, 4500 Salt Laka City. Utah W. 4925 South, daughter..

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