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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 20

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mrvwtrin MatqgRNI iiUii-ijP i fil Wjyqjgfey fTifi pmtfm 00 WALL STREET LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Ogden Standard-Examiner Tuesday October 20 1970 SB OBITUARIES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Lucile Peterson Stephen Knight Modest Gain Chalked Up In Trading Mrs Lucile Harbertson Peterson 52 of 3230 Lincoln was dead on arrival at ihe McKay Hospital this morning of a heart attack Mrs Peterson was born Aug 19 1918 Ogden a daughter of George and Mary Forbes Harbert- son 'r On Sept 15 1934 she was married 34 i If IngerRand 2 Inland Sti 2 Intrlklnc 180 IBM 480 Int Harv 180 Int Miner Int Nick 1 20 Int Pap 150 Int 105 Iowa Beef lowaPSv 136 Itek Corp UAL Inc 1 UMC Ind 72 Un Carbide 2 Un Elec 128 UnOilCal 160 Un Pac Cp 2 UnionPacif 2 Uniroyal 70 UnitAirc 180 Un Brands Unit Cp 1 05e Unit MM 130 USGypsm 3a US Indus! 50 US PlyCh 84 US Smelt lb US Steel 240 UnivOPd 80 Univsty Cmp Upjohn 160 PLAIN CITY Stephen Parley Knight 71 of 3862 1975 died this morning at St Benedict's Hospital after an extended illness Mr Knight was born Jan 9 1899 in Plain City a son of Stephen and Mary El- len Carver Knight On Sept 20 1935 he was married to Helen Vanderpol in Ogden The cocple received endowments in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Nov 2 1936 Mrs Knight died July 16 1958 He was a lifelong resident of Plain City where he farmed He had worked as custodian at Ogden High School retiring in 42 383a 3734 3734 32 55 2434 24 2434 Vi 16 24 2358 235s V2 150 28734 284' 2865s 2Va 59 24' 24 24' Vi 39 12 ll7s 12 95 45's 44 'A 44 Vi 68 34 Vs 34 345s 3a 237 44 437s 44 19 23 22'A 23's Vs 3 19 19 193 4 3s 208 303A 285e 29 34 79 48 473A 48 3s 13 3534 35 'A 353A 3s 32 54 523A 54 1 18 5332 53V2 Vi 14 1 1 Vb 10 Vs 10Vs Vs 2 26 26V8 2658 26 4338 43 43 -K- 68 3032 30Va 30Va 3a 5 22Vs 22V 2 225a Vs 4 2134 21'2 21 34 Vs 97 41 Vs 40 40'2 110 101'2 100 101 1 16 32 31 Va 32 2 31 31 31 60 3832 33 33 Va Vs 133 51 50 5034 Vi 17 323A 32 Va 323A 58 13 123 1234 Vs 25 1134 1 1 1158 Vs 23 43b 4'A NOTICE OF DEFAULT Notice is hereby gievn that that certain Trust Deed together with the indebtedness secured thereby which Trust Deed is dated September 12 1968 and was created by Carnicero Dynasty Corporation as Trustor to Valley Bank and Trust Company as Trustee and recorded on September 17 1968 in Book 899 at Page 172 of the records of the County Recorder of Weber County Utah and which Trust Deed embraces the following described real property situated in said County State of Utah more particularly described as follows: A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34 Township 7 North Range 1 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian US Survey: Beginning at the intersection of the Northeasterly line of the Clinton Robins property and the North right-of-way line of the State Highway said point being South 612 feet more or less along the East line of Section 34 Westerly 578 feet more or less and North 33 deg 30 min West 90 feet more or less from the Northeast corner of said Southeast Quarter of Section 34 running thence North 88 deg 10 min 32 sec West 10000 feet along the North line of State Hignway thence North 33 deg 30 min West 15000 feet thence South 88 deg 10 min 32 sec East 10000 feet to the Northeasterly line of the Clinton Robins property thence along said line South 33 deg 30 min East 15000 feet to the point of beginning NOW THEREFORE pursuant to the provisions of Section 57-1-24 Utah Code Annotated as amended the said Trustee does herewith give notice that a breach of the obligation for which the trust property was given as security has occurred and the Trustee does hereby elect to sell or cause to be sold such property to satisfy the obligation The nature of such breach by the Trustor is as follows: Failure to make payments due on said obligation for April 1 1969 and subsequent monthly payments Dated this 15th day of October 1970 VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Trustee By: LARRY LEEPER Its Assistant Vice President 193 18 18 18 6 1034 1058 103A 345 36 Vs 35 'a 357 Vs 145 18 177 177 63 353A 35 Vs 35'a 11 42 3A 423a 4 377 37 37 68 17 17 17 'A 97 35 333A 34 26 15 143i 14 Va 20 9' 9 91 12 237 237 237s Vs 27 5834 57 58' a 108 16'A 16 161 38 2834 28 2SVa Vs 14 267 26' 26' 'A 128 30 Va 30 'A 30 101 2534 247 255s Va 643 29'A 27 Vs 287s 17 71 50 49 495 V- 122 15 1334 145s Vs 14 13 13 13 77 201 195a 197 10 55 55 55 Vi 85 66'A 65 'a 66 14 1934 19 19 12 133s 13'A 13'A 43 32 Va 32 Va 32 Vs 173 36 Vs 36 36 Vs 118 643s 64Vs 64 'A Vi 285 50 49 'A 49 Vt 41 583A 583 583A Va 56 15Vs 1434 155s Vi 380 9A 87 s8 13 34 Va 343s 34 Vi 33 34 335s 33 Vs Vi XYZ 358 87 843A 865s 7s 68 357 35'A 35 'A Vs 31 31 'A 3034 31 Vi Varian Asso Vendo Co 60 VaEIPw 112 Norman Peterson in Huntsville Utah She was a member of the 1st and 27th LOS Wards She was reared and educated in 0 and had been employed at the Utah Bottling Works Surviving are her husband five sons and two daughters Robert Peterson Ronald Peterson Bruce Peterson Jerry Peterson Mrs William (Shanna) Norton Sandra Peterson all of Ogaen Kenneth Peterson California 12 grandchildren one brother and two sisters Lloyd Harbertson Bountiful Mrs Richard A (Thelma) Adams Ogden Mrs Robert (Delores) Swift Roy Funeral services will be announced by the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary NEW YORK (AP) New York Stock Exchange selected afternoon prices: Sales Net (hds) High Low Last Chg AbbtLab 110 21 69 698 Vs 9 42 41 4P4 ss 8 1234 123a 12 Vs 332 28 27 Vs 277 6 8 8 83a Vs 99 41 Vs 40V4 4034 3e 46 18 177s 18 1 29 29 295s 68 21 21 21' Vs 28 834 85s 834 Vs 18 28' 28' 28'2 Vs 45 19-8 1934 1934 60 185s 18 3e 30 22 22 22V4 Vs 9 1 45s 14' 14 Vs 54 5134 5034 51 Vi 17 11 298 41Vs 393s 41 Vs 1' 314 19 19' 19' 58 39 3834 39 49 263s 25' Vs 41 40'4 3934 40 Vi 91 31 30' 31 3s 122 2434 24' 24 Vs 64 6334 63 6334 43 337a 333s 333s Vi 100 33'4 327s 33V Vs 55 65s 6V2 6V2 73 41 4034 41 3s Lear Sieg 50 72 lO's 97s 97s Vs 148 28 2738 2734 32 35'4 347s 35 Vs V4 152 77s 7 77s 353 44 4334 Vs 74 25 25'4 25 Vi 103 50 50 50 86 18'4 17' 1734 Vi 119 21 V4 21 21 Vs 13 253s 25 V4 25 3s 1 163e 16 163 14 33 33 3234 327s Vb 40 207a 20V2 207s 3 46 46 463a 103 29 V4 285s 287s Vi 38 245s 2358 24V4 5s 44 35 'A 3458 345s Vs I LykeYng 45e 191 56'e 5434 5534 34 1 LehPCem 40 Leh Val Ind Lehmn 17e0 LibOFrd 240 Libb McN Ligg My 250 Ling TV 33p Litton Ind 50t Lockheed Air LoewsThea 1 LoneSCem 1 LoneSGa 124 LonglsLt 134 Lucky St 90b Lukens Stl 1 LVO Corp NEW YORK The stock market held a modest gain this afternoon after erasing an early morning dip Trading was moderately active At 2 pm the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 171 at 75821 Earlier it had been off nearly 2 points Advances held a slim margin over declines on the New York Stock Exchange Analysts attributed the mark-ket action to technical factors pointing out that a distinct drifting trend appeared in sight A 100000-share block of Royal Dutch Petroleum was traded at 4714 up Va Big Board prices included Na-tomas up 2 to 48 Telex up 1 to 21 University Computing up l7s to 28 American Telephone up to 44 and Polaroid off 1 to 67 Amex prices included Cole National off to 10 Digital Equipment up ZVz to 72 Dome Petroleum off 2V2 to 64 and Menasco up to 18 V4 Wachova 120 WarLam 120 WashWP 136 Wstn Air Lin Wn Banc 130 WnUnion 140 WestgEI 180 Weyerhsr 80 Whirl Cp 1 60 ACF Ind 240 Ad Millis 20 Address 140 Admiral AetnaLif 140 Air Red 60e Akzona la AlcanAlu 120 AllegCp 10e AllegLud 240 Alleg Pw 1 32 AlliedCh 120 AlliedStr 140 Allis Chaim Alcoa 180 AMBAC 50 Am Hess 22r Am Airlin 80 ABrands 210 AmBdcs 120 Am Can 2 20 AmCyan 125 ArnEIPw 164 A Home 160 Am Hosp 24 AMetClx 140 Am Motors ANatGas 210 Am Photo 12 A Smelt 190 Am Std 1 wt Am 260 AMF Inc 90 AMP Inc 58 Ampex Corp Anacond 190 Anch Hock 1 AncorpNSv 1 Arch Dan 1 ArmcoSt 160 Armour 160 ArmstCk 80 Ashld Oil 1 20 AssdDG 120 Atl Richfld 2 Atlas Chem 1 Atlas Corp Avco Cp 60e Avnet In 20p AvonPd 110 1968 and formerly worked at Defense Depot Ogden and Ogden Arsenal during World War II He was educated in Weber County schools and was a Seventy in the Plain City 2nd LDS Ward Surviving are one son and two daughters Stephen Knight serving with the US Army in Vietnam Mrs William (Mary Ellen) Hyde Bountiful Mrs Richard (Anna Marie) Rollier Boise Idaho two brothers and one sister Osmer Knight Sunset Walter Knight Reno Nev Mrs Mabel Brinkerhoff Hamilton Beach Calif Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary WhteMot 50p 15 18 17Va 18 Vs Whittaker WinnDix 168 Woolwth 120 Alma Palmer Xerox Cp 80 ZaleCorp 64 ZenithR 140 Howard Ellis 10 38 Vs 38 38 Vs 5 57a 57a 5Vs 42 42V2 41 Vs 4212 63 15 'A 145a 14Vs 186 23Vs 23 Vs 235s Vi 55 10 10 10 Va Vs 98 29 283A 293s -f Va 42 24 23 24 1 30 23 Va 23 23 68 22'A 21 Va 22 Vs 20 32 Vs 323 32Vs 4 197s 195s 19 Vs Vs NOTICE OF SALE OF CHATTELS UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE The undersigned SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION an Agency of the United States Government being the Assignee and Holder of a certain Note dated May 27 1965 on which there is a balance due and owing of $8820880 plus interest costs and expenses of repossession due and payable said Note was executed by Fisher Hess Pontiac Company and the said maker having defaulted in the terms of said Note and of the Chattel Mortgages securing the same the undersigned has declared the said amount due and payable in full Said Note is secured by a Utah Chattel Mortgage dated May 27 1965 recorded June 10 1965 with the Weber County Recorder bearing Entry No 452615 and Filing No 77910 with assignment to Small Business Administration executed by First Security Bank of Utah NA on May 14 1968 Pursuant to the terms of said Note and Mortgage the undersigned as Assignee and Holder of said Note and Mortgage under said Mortgage will offer for sale and will sell for cash or acceptable credit established in advance to the highest bidder on the 16th of Nov 1970 at the hour of 12:00 noon at 2305 Grant Ave Ogden Utah all of the following described property: Bear Headlight Tester Lempco Hydraulic Press 40 ton Floor Stand Albertson Grinder Atlas Drill Press 15-inch HP Motor Lempco Brake Barrett Brake Shoe Rivet Machine Sun Distributor Tester Guide TS Headlamp Tester Swamp cooler Atlas Engine Lathe wchange gears Sioux Heavy Duty 34-inch Electric Drill Sunnen Tester 4-inch bench vise Black Decker Valve Refacer Wheeled Table with bench vise 2 Grease Pumps Miscellaneous hand tools and test equipment Wood and metal swivel stool Metaltop work table 2 Weaver Jiggle Jacks Engine hoist Sun Motor Tester Sun Electronic Tester Oxy-Acetylene Welder Car Gauges and Torch Transmission jack Metal table Fox battery charger Metal work bench w4-inch vise 6x8-inch Double Drawer Metal Card File Wood stand Floor Jack Service desk Step ladder Coca-Cola Machine wfountain Fire Extinguisher C02 Wood cabinet Shop battery and battery wiring stand Tire change machine Oil drain container and stand Spark plug cleaner Pyrene Fire Extinguisher l'2 Ton Jack Hydraulic Arbor Press wvise Metal Work table C02 Fire Extinguisher Floor machine Metal locker Electric Welder Frame and Body Straightener 2 Bolt Cabinets IB drawer 4 Paint Guns Metal paint bench 4 Paint Pressure regulators 2 Fire Extinguishers Heat lamp on stand 2 Cabinets 2 Drain pumps Weaver Headlight Tester Myers Pump Centrifugal Pump w'3 HP Electric Motor- Wood Shelving 9 Mechanics Stations metal 2 Red Floor Stands Miscellaneous drains airhose and small equipment 14 adjustable parts bins Adding Machine Electric Polisher-Sander 4 Metal shelf units 53 Adjustable Metal Bins-Eico Tube Tester Power Supply 2 Adding Machines Walnut Credenza Halltree Oak Conference Table Thermo Fax "14" Copy Machine Table Projector DuKane Projection Slide Machine and Screen Bell Howell Sound Projector 16mm Burroughs Posting Machine Colorama Projector Monarch Adding Machine Gestetner Duplicator and Table Burroughs Accounting Machine I Air Purifier Cleary Adding Machine- 2 Mar-chant Calculators 1 Olivetti Divisum 24 2 Benches 2 Typewriter stands Burroughs Adding Machine Postage Scale Magnavox Record and Radio Hi-Fi 17 Desks 38 Chairs 4 Settees 5 Typewriters 20 file cabinets All other miscellaneous items of Machinery Equipment Furniture and Fixtures All of said property will be offered in bulk and will also be offered piecemeal or in lots and the undersigned reserves the right to bid at the sale The property will be offered on an "as is where is" basis without warranty as to title Quantity or condition either expressed or implied Dated at Salt Lake City Utah this 15th Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1970 4 22 22 22 24 27 23A 2Vs 41 1158 H3 11V2 Vs 41 734 7Va 7V2 Vs 79 7538 74 Va 74 1' STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 30 15 15 60 Ind Rails Util Stocks Net change 12 1 2 4 Noon Tue 3997 1255 1250 2596 Prev' Day 3985 1256 124 8 2592 Week Ago 4006 1241 1248 2591 3930 1131 1268 2514 4418 1550 139 7 2962 416 2 1435 1412 2798 3343 958 1132 2217 5135 2177 1591 3609 3925 129 8 1279 2608 Bond averages Compiled by The Associated Press 20 10 10 10 10 Rails Ind Util Pgn Yd WALL STREET CHATTER STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF SALT LAKE ss On the 15th day of October 1970 personally appeared before me Larry Leeper who being by me duly sworn did say that he is the Assistant Vice President of Valley Bank and Trust Company that said instrument was signed in behalf of said corporation by resolution of its Board of Directors and said Larry Leeper acknowledged to me that said corporation executed the same FRANK LEONE Notary Public (SEAL) My Commission Expires: Dec 29 1973 Residing in Salt Lake County Utah Pub Oct 20 27 Nov 3 1970 4513 TREM0NT0N Alma Charles Palmer 65 of Tremonton died Monday night at the Valley Hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident Mr Palmer was born May 9 1905 in Park Valley Utah a son of James Watts and Emily Elizabeth Miller Palmei He was reared and educated in Park Valley He was married to Edna Merle Pugsley on June 14 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He filled an LDS British Mission from 1930 to 1932 He was a high priest in the Tremonton 6th LDS Ward and was a home teacher He had been an elders quorum counselor in Salt Lake City He lived in Park Valley after his marriage where he was a sheep rancher for 20 years He moved to Salt Lake City in 1955 and to Tremonton in 1960 He had worked at Thiokol Chemical Corp from 1959 until retiring June 1 1970 Surviving are his widow one son Roy A Palmer Salt Lake City three daughters Mrs Vaughn (Jolayne) Korth Pocatello Idaho Mrs Jay (Judy) Nielson Logan Mrs Kerry (Amber) Johnsen Bear River City six grandchildren three brothers Joseph Palmer Rudgar Palmer both of Park Valley Horace Palmer Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm at the Park Valley LDS Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and at the ward chapel Thursday after 11 am Burial will be in the Park Valley Cemetery Howard Ellis 78 of 234 27th died this morning at the McKay Hospital of natural causes Mr Ellis was born Oct 11 1892 in Hyrum Utah a son of Albert and Ella Unsworth Ellis He was reared and educated in Ogden and served with the National Guard during World War I From 1923 to 1929 hn worked for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad In 1933 he started working for the Southern Pacific Co as a machinist i ri ng in 1964 On Jan 8 1912 he received endowments in the Logan Temple on Feb 19 1965 He was a member of the American Legion 40 et 8 and Local 1429 International Association of Machinists He was a member of the LDS 26th Ward He had served as secretary of the elders quorum and high priest quorum in the 2nd Ward Surviving are his widow one son Richard Ellis Ogden three grandchi! ren and one great-grandchild Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with Bishop David Doxey of the 2Mh Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday from 10 to 11 am Burial will be in the Aultorest Memorial Park Macke Co 30 MacyRH 1 Mad Fd 1 84e Magnvox 120 Marathn 160 Marcor 80 Mar Mid 170 MartinM 110 MayDStr 160 Maytag 110 McDonnD 40 McGHill 60a Mead Corp 1 MelvShoe 75 Merck 2a MGM Microdot 30e MidSoUtil 96 MinnMM 175 MinnPLt 120 MobilOil 240 Mohasco 1 10 Monsan 180 MontDUt 178 Mont Pw 168 Mor-Nor 80 Motorola 60 MtFuelS 180 MtStaTT 136 Babck 50 Balt GE 182 BeatFds 1 Beckman 50 Beech Air 75 Bell How 60 Bendix 160 BenefICp 160 Benguet Beth Stl 180 Block HR 36 Boeing Co 40 BoisCas 25b Borden 1 20 Borg War 125 BristMy 120 Brit Pet 43e Brunswk 10 BueyEr 120 Budd Co 20 Bulova 60 Bunk Ramo Burl Ind 140 BurINor 177e Burrghs 60 NEW YORK (UPI) The market is hanging in an extremely sensitive balance overbought to an extent that suggests an impending crash yet stubbornly holding near its highs says the Dines Letter The Dow Jones industrial average has risen to point of no Either it will signal a primary bull market by turning down from here or it will confirm a bull market by continuing upward Tuesday's 1st Dividends Declared Pe- Stk ef Pay-Rate riod Record able STOCK 43 20Va 1934 20 Vs 48 26'A 253A 26'A 34 32 'A 31 32 'A Vi 38 245s 233A 24 25 12'A 12 'A 12'A 84 33 32 'A 33 Vi 38 24'a 24 24'A 9 457s 45' 457 68 6 6 Vs Vi 232 21 2134 V4 18 59 58 587 34 183 15 15 106 50'a 49 50 Vi 32 22 Vs 21 Va 217 Vs 79 25 'A 25 25 83 57's 56 567 3s 502 11 5s 11 Vs 11 'A 34 95 18Va 175s 18V Vs 125 25 24'A 25 Va 23 83A 85s 83A 10 20 20 20 Vs 62 95s 9Va 9'a Vs 28 397 39' 3912 Va 91 30 30 Va 184 114 111 1145a 3 27 7 714 712 Vi 15 297 29'A 29 28 27 27 27 14 184 23'A 23 23' 'a 76 32 'A 3 13A 3 HA 29 143A 14'A 143A Vi 5 22'a Xl70 35' 345 347 23 555s 55 55 Vs 90 33Vi 317 32 'a 76 42'A 42 42 Vs Va 15 18' 177 18 5 1932 1972 1932 14 101 1432 143s 14 7 50 50 50 25 13'A 1232 13'A Vi 11 32 Va 32 'A 32 'A 163 67 67 364 24Va 23 24 23 39 3832 383A Harris Ridges Waddell Reed Inc sees the present as a good time sell some stocks about which we have long-term The mutual fund administrator says the recent stock market rally many and heightened caution among money managers DOW-JONES AVERAGES STOCKS 30 Industrials 75849199 20 Transportation 15999 15 Utilities 106 65 Stocks 24329031 BONOS 40 Bonds 10 Higher grade rails 4757 10 Second grade rails 57 10 Public utilities 10 Industrials 7603005 VITAL STATISTICS 15 15' 15 43 44 43 43 149 22 's 205a 222 1 263 38 37 38 53 15 14 14 6 21 21 21 Va 43 1 65a 16 65 21 'a 2034 21 Vs 10 5 534 5 109 21 21 21 94 38' a 38 38 6 12 11 11 Va 1016 49 Va 46Vi 48'a 1 11 31 Vt 31 31 Vt 1 165a 165a 165a Vi 21 1958 192 195a 40 27 27 27 61 14 14V2 14'j 48 60 59 593a Va 27 21 Vs 20 20Vj 30 24 23 24 5 17 16 16 6 45 45' 45 Vs Nat Airlin 40 Nat Bisc 2 20 Nat Can 45 NatCashR 72 Nat Distil 90 Nat Fuel 168 Nat Genl 20 NatGyps 10 5 Nat Indust NatLead 1 70 Nat Steel 250 Nat Tea 80 Natomas 25 Nev Pow 116 Newberry 1 NEngEI 1 43 Newmnt 04 Niag MP 110 NorfolkWst 5 Norrislnd 80 NorAmPhil 1 NoAmRk 1 20 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 125 South State St Salt Lake City Utah Pub Oct 20 27 Nov 3 1970 4510 BIRTHS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Pleasant View Culinary Water Association Pleasant View Utah Separate sealed bids will be received by the Pleasant View Culinary Water Association for the furnishing of all labor and materials for the construction of an Addition to the Culinary Water System consisting of two reinforced concrete reservoirs deep well pump and 12-inch 10-inch 8-inch and 6-inch pipe complete as specified at the Pleasant View City Offices 885 West Pleasant View Drive Pleasant View Utah until 7:30 pm MDT October 27 1970 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud The Information for Bidders Form of Bid Form of Contract Plans and Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond Performance and Payment Bonds and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Hansen and Associates Inc 538 North Main Brigham City Utah Pleasant View City Offices 885 West Pleasant View Drive Pleasant View daY of Copies may be obtained at the Offices of Hansen and Associates Inc 538 North Main Brigham City Utah upon payment of $3500 for each set after October 12 1970 Any unsuccessful bidder upon returning such set promptly and in good condition will be refunded his payment and any nonbidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded $1500 The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals to reject any or all bid items or to waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the interest of the Owner Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in the amount form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders Wages must conform to the requirements of Section 34-30-3 Utah Code Annotated 1953 as amended concerning prevailing wage rate determinations as made by the industrial Commission of Utah No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty (30) days after the actual date of the opening thereof Dated September 30 1970 (s) ZENO THINNES (Zeno Thinnes Preside it) Pub Oct 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1970 £480 AN OF SALE CHANGE RATE IN THE RATE EQUAL THE WHICH PAY WITHIN CHARGE TO ALL 1971 DAYS PASSAGE The amended Over-the-Counter Bid i the market environ- ked- ment becomes less 1 4 i the best that can be expected is Browning Arms Equity Oil Morrison-Knudsen 950 143712 1100 1150 a backing and filling action Investment Funds Bid Asked SOUTH OGDEN Harris (Hank) Ridges 67 of 4380 900 died this morning at the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City after a short illness Mr Ridges was born Aug 28 1903 in Ogden a son of Wilford 0 and Letitia Chambers Ridges On June 4 1924 he was married to A Josephine Anderson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A lifelong resident of the Ogden area he was co-owner of Ridges Brothers Auto Service He retired two years ago He was a former member of the Eagles Ldge and Elks Lodge and was an elder in the LDS Church He had served with the Civil Air Patrol Surviving are his widow three daughters Dr Janice Ridges Missoula Mont Mrs Donald (Dorothy) Norseth Mrs James (Marilyn) Coleman both of Bountiful eight grandchildren Also surviving are four brothers and two sisters Eugene Ridges Owen Ridges Lowell Ridges Mrs Lloyd (Marjorie) Keller all of Ogden John Ridges Bountiful Mrs Milford (Helen) Piggott Sacramento Calif Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary NoNGas 260 McKAY HOSPITAL Bylund Brent and Cheryl Trotta 2296 Harrison girl Oct 19 Clayton Thomas and Ranae Crezee 1763 Childs boy Oct 19 Dunlap Edwin and Helen Marble 2573 Monroe boy Oct 19 Cal Finanl CampRL 45a CampSp 110 CaroPLt 146 CarrierCp 60 CarterW 40a CastleCk 60b CaterTr 120 CelaneseCp 2 Cenco Ins 30 Cent SW 190 Cerro 160b Cert-teed 80 Cessna A 80b Ches Ohio 4 ChiMii SPP ChiPneuT 2 Chris Cft 30p Chrysler 6 0 CITFin 18 0 CitiesSvc 220 ClarkEq 140 ClevEIIII 216 CocaCol 144 Colg Pal 130 CollinsR 20p Cololntst 1 60 CBS 140b Colu Gas 168 ComISolv 40 ComwEd 220 Comsat 12e Con Edis 180 ConFood 1 10 ConNatG 188 Cons Powr 2 ContAir 25p Cont Can 160 Cont Cp 2 Cont Oil 150 Coni Tel 80 Control Data Coooerln 140 CorGW 250a Cox Bdcst 30 CPC Inti 1 70 CrouseHind 1 according to Alexander Hamilton Institute Key business indicators still are soft corporate earnings reports are turning out to be much more depressing than anyone expected and heavy new financing in the form of rights offerings and Affiliated Fund American Inv Axe Houghton Boston Fund Capital Life Dreyfous Eaton Howard Bal Eaton Howard Stk Enterprise Fairfield Fidelity Cap Fidelity Trend Fin Dynamics Fin Ind Fund Fletchers Fund Fletchers Cap Founders Mutual Harbor Fund 1 Manhattan Fund 650 4 80 4 97 750 5 51 1047 9 29 12 04 568 8 49 10 28 20 54 367 339 4 97 5 63 731 721 435 Richard and Kath- new bond sales is still flooding rvn jensen 459 7450 inf rv wanwIrAt 4-La A 1 av rv into the market the service notes 76 45 27 31 31Va Xll 32V2 32 32 38 77 234 42 4 1 Va 42 21 15 15 15 Vi 24 35 35 35 Vi 109 29 28 29 191 32 31 32 31 20 19 Vi 20 Vi 54 33 32 33 90 47 46 47 76 23 23'a 23 32 38 37Va 38 Va 12 27 Vi 26 26 Va 33 31 30 30 30 10 10' 10a Vs 63 39 395a 39 Vs 28 32 32 32 V2 146 26 26' 26 67 23 227 23 li 224 45 44 45 5 31 31 31 'a 20 163 161 163 1' 4 18 18 18 Vs 67 30 29 30'a Vi 4 20 19 19 i CrowCol 107f xl42 10' 9 10 Crown Cork 89 17's 1 6 1 7 V2 114 30 Vi 29 30 Vi 15 13 12 12 35 1 1 Vs 10 10 703 4 80 504 8 20 6 04 1147 '015 1316 568 928 1123 22 45 4 02 3 71 4 97 5 63 799 7 88 4 75 11 42 14 39 9 51 6 84 13 55 3 04 6 62 5 06 1 1 67 5 79 3 99 3 56 1432 Asked CASH GRAIN Caleb Nibert OGDEN CITY ORDINANCE NO 30-70 By Georg Frost ORDINANCE OF OGDEN CITY AMENDING SECTION 28-6-4 REVISED ORDINANCES OGDEN CITY 1964 CONCERNING THE OF SURPLUS CULINARY WATER TO THE RATES FOR WATER USERS RESIDING OUTSIDE THE CITY TO DOUBLE THE CHARGED TO USERS RESIDING WITH CITY OR TO CHARGE THE SAME AS CITY RESIDENTS PLUS A SUM TO THE AMOUNT OF GENERAL TAXES PROPERTY OUTSIDE THE CITY ON THE WATER IS BEING USED WOULD TO THE CITY IF IT WERE LOCATED THE CITY PROVIDING THAT THE THUS ESTABLISHED SHALL APPLY BILLINGS ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1 AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE THIRTY AFTER PUBLICATION AFTER FINAL Council of Ogden City hereby ordains: SECTION 1 Section 28-6-4 Revised Ordinances of Ogden City 1964 is hereby to read as follows: 28-6-4 Sale of Surplus Culinary Water The City Manager is authorized in his discretion to furnish domestic and culinary water service to consumers outside the corporate limits of Ogden City when and only when he determines that such service may be rendered out of culinary and domestic water which is surplus and not required for the ordinary use of consumers located within the City All such water service provided to consumers outside the city limits may be discontinued at any time The monthly rates charged for such water service outside the corporate limits shall be twice the monthly rates charged to consumers within the city and the monthly minimum charges to be charged to and paid by consumers outside the city limits shall be double those specified for consumers within the city OR the rates shall be the same as charged consumers within the city plus an amount equal to the ad valorem taxes that the property on which the water is used would pay to Ogden City if it were located within the City From the beginning of each calendar year the monthly rates for service outside the corporate limits shall be twice the inside CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard red 172 No 2 soft red 169 Corn No 2 yellow 140-40 14 No 3 yellow 136-37 Oats No 2 extra heavy white 73 Soybeans No 1 yellow 293V2 Soybean oil 1400 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MALAD Idaho Caleb 0 Nibert 70 of Malad died Sunday in a Pocatello hospital of nature' causes Mr Nibert was born May 12 1900 in Malad a son of Thomas and Martha Jones Nibert He was married to Ethel Davis on July 22 1925 in Pocatello He was a salesman and member of the First United Presbyterian Church He was a veteran of World War I and member of American Legion and Lodge No 51 He was a member of Malad Volunteer Fire Department Surviving are his widow of Malad one daughter Mrs Jack (Jean) Murray Idaho Falls Idaho three grandchildren Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 pm in the Malad 2nd LDS Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Benson Fcneral Home tonight and Wednesday prior to services Burial in the Malad City Cemetery 1733 973 702 411 Huntsville boy Oct 19 Reynaldo and Peggy Martinez 535 27th boy Oct 19 Alan and Mary Christensen 5329 2500 Roy girl Oct 19 Lockhart Mark and Debra Gamble 263 Main Layton boy Oct 19 Marler Wayne and Melaine Martin 2018 450 boy Oct 19 Marsh William and Bettie McJunkin 1350 Main Willard boy Oct 19 Blaine and Marsha Forsgren Box 41 Huntsville girl Oct 19 Steven A and Irene Hadley 442 State No 109 Clearfield boy Oct 19 Thompson Leland and Pat Topham 2205 4975 Roy boy Oct 19 Wolford Charles and Margo Bradshaw 2841 Liberty boy Oct 19 T1 Letcher Richard and Ilene Robinson 4433 6700 Hooper boy Oct 20 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Sturdevant Roland and Woodryne Floss 631 Gramercy boy Oct 19 NOTICE OF SALE No 52033 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY UTAH Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association a corporation plaintiff vs Dalian Williams and Connie Williams his wife defendants Under and by virtue of that certain Decree of Foreclosure and Judgment and Order of Sale issued out of the Second Judicial District Court in and for Weoer County Utah on the 8th day of October 1970 I am commanded to sell all that certain parcel of land situate in Weber County Utah and bounded and described as fol- lOWS: All of Lot 4 Block 1 North Park No 1 in Weber County Utah according to the official plat thereof That notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of November 1970 at 12:00 noon on the front steps of the Municipal Building Ogden Utah I will sell the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgment with interest thereon and costs to the highest and best bidder Dated October 8 1970 WILSON A ALLEN Sheriff of Weber County By: GERALDINE HYER Deputy Pub Oct 13 20 27 1970 4496 OGDEN LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) -Cattle 500 not enough slaugh ter steers sold for a market test few lots good and choice 1000-1150 lb slaughter steers 2900-2950 loads PepsiCo 1 Perfect Film Pfizer 60 Phelps 210 Phila El 164 Philip Morr 1 Phill Pet 130 PitneyBw 68 Polaroid 32 PortG El 130 PPG Ind 140 ProctGm 1 40 PubSCol 112 PSvcEG 164 Pubiklnd 31 1 Pueblolnt 28 PugS PL 176 Pullman 2 80 68 47 46 47 17 10 10' 10 Vs 253 35 34 34 67 39 38'2 39 34 1 125 19 19'a 19 Vs 64 42 42 42 159 29 28 29'a Va 71 28' 27 2SVt 641 68 67 67 l'a 11 17 17 17 63 28 27 27 164 54 54 54 Va 271 21'2 21 21 129 2234 223a 2234 6 6Vt 6Vt 6Vt 6 1634 16341634 4 263-4 26' 26 Va 11 37 36 3634 Vi OGDEN Cattle and calves: Salable at auction 725 including 125 calves compared to 700 last week and 965 last year Slaughter steers weak but this class hardly tested few slaughter heifers of- 7 Sf slaVter 'coTstronJTeacHng fromutility and commercial COWS last week's sharply lower marked slaugh- 2000-2150 Utility and COmmer- couple high choice to prime 900-1025 lb slaughter steers 2900-2950 choice 775-950 lbs 2700-2850 George I Bloxham cial bulls 2500-2700 Sheep none no market test Questor SPECIAL STOCKS POCATELLO Idaho Funeral services were held Monday in Pocatello for George I Bloxham 50 of Pocatello who died Thursday following an apparent heart attack Among the survivors are two sisters Mrs Neil (Neliie) Nieffenegger Clearfield and Mrs Arthur (Jessie) Peabody Malad Idaho ter bulls scarce little changed feeder cattle fairly activ and prices strong few lots Holstein saers 25-50c higher Receipts irrcluuded about 250 slaughter cattle remainder feeders Slaughter classes: Few high good and choice 1050-1465 lb steers 2525-2770 good Holstein steers 1225-1440 lbs 2460-2590 High good and choice 705-950 lb heifers 2600-2760 Utility and commercial cows 1830-2050 few young high-dressin9 individuals 2100-2140 canner and cutter cows 1690-1950 Utility bulls 2660-2770 22 11 11 11 Va 18 23 23 23 Vs 8 13 13' 13' 1C'7 22 21' 21' 251 23 23 Va 23 145 25 24 25 12 9 bVi 834 49 27 27Ve 27 18 63' 63 'a 63 Va 86 43 43'a 43 rale until such time as the money paid in excess of the regular inside rate equals the sum in lieu of Ogden City general taxes for the property served at which time the monthly rate will be reduced to the same amount as charged consumers within the city for the balance of that calendar year The rate fixed by this section shall become effective January 1 1971 SECTION 2 Effective Date This ordinance shall become effective thirty days after publication after final passage PASSED ADOPTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED by the Council of Ogden City Utah this 15th day of October 1970 BART WOLTHUIS Mayor ATTEST: (SEAL) DONNA ADAM City Recorder Pub Oct 20 1970 4511 RalstonP 70 Ranco Inc 92 Raytheon 60 RCA 1 RdgBates 25 Reich Ch 20 RepubStl 250 Revlon 1 Reyn Ind 2 40 ReynMet 110 RoanSel 123e Rohr Cp 80 RoyCCola 54 Roy Dut 2e RyderSys 50 ElPasoNG 1 EltraCp 120 Emer Elec 1 Essexlnt 120 Ethyl Cp 84 EvansP 60b FUNERALS 108 24 24V 24'A Few choice 225-300 lb calves 3450-3875 RANDOM REFERENCES 85 5 4 5 94 22 21 21 Vi 11 14 14 14' 86 47Vi 47V 47 Vi Vi 10 2 7 Vi 26 26 Vs HAWKINS Funeral services for Nina Fay Hawkins will be held Thursday at 1 pm in Lindquist Sons Colonial Chaoel with Bishop Delbert Thompson of the Third Ward officiating Friends may call at the Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm and Thursday until the service Interment in the Willard Cemetery directed by Lindquist Sons Feeder steers: Choice 300-400 lbs 3575-3900 choice 400-550 lbs 3175-3600 choice 550-650 lbs 3000-3250 choice 650-750 lbs 2900-3175 choice 750-900 lbs 2830-3075 good 300-550 lbs 2950-3400 good 550-900 lbs 2675-2950 standard and good 310-440 lb Holsteins 3175-3425 standard and good 570-950 lbs 2610-2825 package 961 lbs 2580 few standard 700-800 lbs 2450-2560 Feeder heifers: Choice 300-400 lbs 3035-3520 choice 400-500 lbs 2800-3320 choice 500-750 lbs 2625-2990 good calves 2750-2990 good 500-750 lbs 24 10-2740 Standard and good feeding cows 2100-2250 utility and commercial feeding cows 1750-1950 46 16 163a 16's 24 23 23 23' a Vi 93 58 56 V2 58 1 84 31 30 31 Va 53 21' a 20 20 3 36 36 36 Va -F- 218 23 22 23 10 9 9'2 9'j 15 10 9 10 68 33 33 33' 33 37Va 36' 37 1 25' 25' 25i 14 45 45 45 16 38 37 37' Vt 307 23 23 23 Vs 2 49 49' 4932 Va 77 62 62 62' 't 77 22 21 Vs 21 14 16' 16 16 Va 48 51 50 50 53 18 175 18 37 16 15' 15 Vs 19 27 27V 27 Vt 21 10 Va Rosalia Raldonado 52 of 1691 Mam Sunset was fined $200 in Ogden City Court for drunk driving NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the East front door of the County Court House in Ogden County of Weber State of Utah on November 16 1970 at 12:00 noon of said day Property is described as follows: A part of Lots 7 and 8 Block 33 Plat A Ogden City Survey: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot 7 and running thence South 1689 feet to a point 36 feet South of the Northeast corner of said Lot 8 thence West 2031 feet rrwe or less to a point 08 feet North of the Northeast corner of a one-story bfick building- thence South 08 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of a one-story brick building thence West 119 feet thence North 368 feet more or less to the North line of said Lot 8 thence West 600 feet more or less to a point 110 feet West of the Southeast corner of the West half ot said Lot 7 thence North 132 feet to the North line of Lot 7 thence East 275 feet more or less to beginning Its purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States Dated this 20th day of October 1970 HOME ABSTRACT COMPANY INC Trustee By: FRANKLIN MAUGHAN President Pub Oct 20 27 Nov 3 1970 4509 READ THE CLASSIFIED 52 30 30' 30V 5 26' 25 26V 12 36' 35 35 '4 6 33 334 33 59 13 12 12 54 20 20 20 92 27 Vi 25 9 26' 26V 26' Vi FairchC 50 Fair Hill 15e Fansteel Inc Fedders 40 FedDeptStr 1 Filtrol 140 Firestne 160 Fst Chrt 184t Flintkote 1 Fla Pow 160 FlaPowLt 2 FMC Cp 85 FoodFair 50 FordMof 2 40 ForMcKs 80 FreeptSul 80 FruehCp 170 UTAH-IDAHO GRAIN EXCHANGE Wheel chairs crutches rib cages elastic hose prescrip- RUSSIN Graveside services for (Steve) Russin husband of Arlyne Dun-ton Russin will be conducted Wednesday at 11 am in the Ogden City Cemetery Friends may cal! at the Myers Mortuary 845 Washington Blvd Wednesday until 10:45 am Funeral directors Myers IRREGULAR tions Free delivery Prescrip tion Center Phone 393-8436 or 399-1126 (adv) Safeway 110 StJoeMin 2 StLSanF 2 40 StRegisP 160 Sanders 07p SaFelnd 160 SanPelnt 30 Schen'ey 140 Schering 80 SCM Cp 45p SCOA Ind 60 Scott Paper 1 SbCLlnd 220 Sear! GO 130 SearsR 350a Shell Oil 240 Shell Tr 82e SherwnWm 2 SignalCo 120 SingrCo 2 40 Smith KF 2 SCarEG 126 SouCalE 150 South Co 1 20 SouNGas 140 Sou Pac 180 Southrn Ry 3 OMAHA LIVESTOCK DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TRY USDA) OMAHA (AP) BRAN nemrrip Kelly Randall 19 of 560 21st was fined $40 in City Court for exhibition of speed ZISUMBO Requeim Mass for Aureliano Zisumbo of 129 Gwen St will be celebrated Thursday at 12 noon in St Mary's Catholic Church Holy Rosary will be recited Wecfnesday at 8 pm in the Myers Mortuary Chapel 845 Washington Blvd Where friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and Thursday until 11:30 am interment in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by Myers Mortuary 210 83 82 83 76' African Violets hospital and birthday gifts 474 4th St (adv) GAC Cp 150 GAF Corp 40 Gam Sko 130 Gannett 48 GenDyn 50p Gen Elec 2 60 Gen Fds2 60 Gen Mills 88 GenMot 255e GPubUt 160 Tel El 152 Gen Tire lb Genesco 170 Ga Pac 80b Gerber 120 GettyO 106e Gillette 140 Glen Alden ONCE IN A LIFETIME Hogs 6500 barrows and gilts 25-50 higher some 75 higher 1-2 205-235 lb 1925 1-3 200-240 lbs 1850-1900 uneven weights 1825-1875 2-3 240-250 lb 1800-1850 24 240-270 lb 1750-1825 sows strong to mostly 25 higher 320-62 51b 1475-1625 BEEF FUTURES 5 676 76 68 30 30 30 467 71 i 70 47 193i 194 193 306 244 24 24' 81 18 184 18 11 23 23 23 Spartans 45p 1C3 52 51V 5144 'SperryR 50e 26 34 33 34 ISquareD 80a 58 44' 63' 4 64'i 1' Squibb 150 65 43'i 424 43 StBrands 160 31 6 std Kollsman 12'i 12 StOilCal 280 Joseph Steward 22 of Pied-iont Mo was fii 1 i Court for battery Vr a finpd $50 ill CitV inmont MO Was imeu in uy -1 1 CAREER OPPORTUNITY CHICAGO Cattle futures trading: choice steers from Mercantile Exchange Chicago: ELLIS Funeral services for Howard Ellis huband of Alice Ellis of 234 27th St will be conducted Friday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th St with Bishop David Ooxey of the 26th Ward officiating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Thursday from 7 to 9 pm and Friday until time of services Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park feeder 500 calves 25 StOillnd 230 Halloween Carnival Supplies Decorations tickets prizes fishpond crepe paper balloons wholesale Mtn Sales Ogden (adv) Prominent management consulting firm is offering a rare opportunity for a responsible young man to be established in a MedicolDental Management Consulting firm with a minimum investment and maximum return 27' 4 274 28 2844 li 11 11 44' 44' a Vi 264 264 20 20 StOilNJ 270e StdOilOh 270 St Packaging SfauffCh 180 SterlDrug 75 StevensJ 240 BRAGG Funeral services for Lanty Guy Bragg former resident of Garland Utah will be held Wednesday at 2 pm at the Coleman Funeral Home in Richwood WVa 29 9 9 9' -f Vi 20 32 32' 32 131 37 36 36 25 30 30 30 CARD OF THANKS Shirley Caffall 37 of 2888 27th forfeited $35 in City Court for failure to yield right-of-way 45 12 27' 18 18 28 29 20 20V 16 16 If you can qualify this is an opportunity for a $29000 annual income We are interested in talking to young executives and or salesmen with experience in mutual funds drug sales insurance accounting or banking Insight to and perspective of the medical and dental fields is helpful but not a requisite Hunters! Deer and elk processed freezer wrap 399-4988 (adv) We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the many friends and relatives for the kindness shown us for the beautiful floral offerings and words of comfort in the loss of our beloved wife and mother Mrs Lola Mae VanNatter Especially do we thank the kind people who helped in many ways and those wtw took charge of the services In special mention we wish to thank the 30th Ward Relief Socie'y for their thoughtfulness and help The Family of Lola VanNatter 49 49 steady cows 50 lower scattered sales feeders steady but most consigned for auction i choice and prime 1125-0 lb steers 2925 choice 2800-2900 good and low choice 2550 2800 high choice and prime 975-1000 lb heifers 2835 choice and prime 900-975 lbs 2810-2825 choice 2700-2800 good and low choice 2450-2700 utility nd commercial cows 2000-210C a few 2125-2150 canner and cutter 1750-2000 high good and choice 950-1025 lb feeder steers 2700-2775 Sheep 1200 lambs 25 lower ewes steady choice shorn slaughter lambs 2800 choice and prime wooled 2650-2700 cull to good slaughter ewes 550-700 -k POTATOES Mr Mater will be in Salt Lake City at the Royal Inn 121 North 2nd West on October 20 and 21 3 6 6 6 Experience has no substitute Ask about our special Citizens Prescription Free delivery Charge accounts at Prescription Center Dial 393-8436 (adv) FLORISTS Hoff Electrn Holidylnn 22 HollySug 120 Ho'mestke 40 Honey wl 130 HousehF 120 HoustLP 120 Howmet 70 4 16 16' 16 57 26 25 26V 137 84' 84 84 114 38 37 38 18 413 40' 41 81 17' 17 17 x58 27 49 13 28 26 26' CHICAGO (AP) USDA) -Potatoes arrivals 44 on track 84 total US shipmens 224 supplies light demand fair market for best steady others dull car-lot track sales: Minnesota North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 325 Idaho russet Burbanks 485 For a appointment with Mr Mater please call the Royal Executive Inn Phone 521-3450 or write to James Meador President Practice Management Services 655 Broadway Suite 105 Denver Colorado 80203 And The Flowers Are Furnished By Olive and Mark Floral 2955 Washfcgton Ahone Typewriters cleaned and repaired pickup ajod deliver 621-1713 or 621-2245 Bronson Typewriter Service 2949 Wash (adv) IdahoPw 1 60 Ideal Bas 60 111 Cent 114 Imp Cp Am INA Cp-1-40 448 10 10 10 394-3474 IfcMwrfft a.

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