Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

F. 5. 11. 20. 3 I Annie Lucina Grand Pre Ipson 956 1976 Annie at South L.

home 11th Grand of East Pre died Ipson, May 12. 77, causes incident to age. Born Feb. ruary 15, 1899 in Willard, Utah to Edgar Arthur and Lucina Rebecca Warner Grand Pre. Married Jennings Byron Ipson June 11, In yo.

Marriage later solemnized in the Salt Temple. Moved to Salt Lake City in 1914. Active member of LDS Church, active in music circles in SLC, graduate National Academy of Music, N. Y. 1922 and from Utah Conservatory of Music studying piano and organ under Prof.

John J. Mic Cletlan and voice under Emma Ramsey Morris. Taught piano in Salt Lake and adjoining areas, toured surrounding states in concert. Past member of Tabernacle Choir and Singing Salt Mothers, performed in the old Lake Theater in both leading and choral parts, was first Vice President and Charter member of Salt Lake Police Ladies Auxiliary, also directed the Police Ladies Chorus. was choris.

her for years in the Miller Ward and Directed Dance Band that traveled and played throughout this area. Survivors: husband, Salt Lake City, daughter, Mrs. Carrol (Marion) Farr, Centerville, grandchildren, brother, Edgar Salt Lake City. Funeral services Saturday 12 noon, Larkin Chapel, 260 East South Temple where friends may call Friday 7-9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services.

Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Gerrit A. Coomans Gerrit Arian Coomans, 73, 218 died May 11, 1976 in local hospital of a heart attack. Born June 1903, Ams terdam. Hotland, to Gerardus and Johanna mend Coomans.

Married Hendrika: De 0 0 November 27, 9 3 0 i Schidam. Hoiland, solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, 1950. Engineer for 20 years in Holland. Custodian and construction worker. Survivors include wife, daughters, Mrs.

Trussier (Johanna) Bowles, Taylorsville; Riel Coomans, Salt Lake: Mrs. David (Corrie) Duehlmeler, Boise, Idaho; 5 grandchildren; brothers, Jack Coomans, John Coomans, both Salt Lake; Karel Coomans, Holland. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 11:00 a.m., at the 271h LDS Ward Chapel, 185 "pa St. Friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p.m.. at Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th East, and Saturday, one hour prior to ser vices at the chapel.

interment. Redwood Memorial Estates. Hans Hansen Haten Q. (Hans) Hansen, 70. 1171 South 13th West, died May 11, 1976, at a local hospital.

Born April 25,1 1 90 6, Mt. Pleasam, Utah, to John Henry: and Lydia Hafen: Hansen. Mar. ried Nana WIIson. April 1925, Farmington: Utah.

She died April 1959. ried Katherine Martin, Feb. 15, Elko, Nev. I Retired Kennecoff Copper after forty-two years. Survivors: wife: daughters, Mrs.

Sam (Brigitte) Dawson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joseph (Erma) Arkas, Los Angeles, brothers. Athan, Harold, Willis, all Salt Lake City: sister, Mrs. Jessie Thomas, Donnelly, Idaho. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m., Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call one hour prior to service.

Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens. Daniel S. Hutchings MILFORD Daniel S. Hutchings, 72, Milford, was found dead at his residence May 11, 1976. of natural causes.

Born Oct. 2, 1903, Beaver, to Benjamin Earl and Mabel Severance Hutchings. Married Golda (Jackie) Shepard, Jan. 29, 1940. Evanston, Wyo.

She died Nov. 17, 1974. Survivors: 2 brothers and four sisters. Roy Coleman and Mrs. Lewis (Beth Coleman) Wolf, both Saratoga, David Coleman, Milford: Gladys Coleman Zelms.

San Francisco: Mrs. Earl (Eva Coleman) Stonelocker, Salt Lake City; Verla Hutchings, Twin Fails, Idaho. Funeral services Saturday, May 15, 1 p.m.. Milford LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary, Friday, 89 p.m.

and Saturday prior to services. Services conducted by the Victory Rebekah Lodge No. 43, Saturday, 12:30 p.m., Olpin Morturary. Interment, Milford City Cemetery with graveside rites conducted by the Milford 1.0.0.F. Lodge No.

42. Bryan T. Jenson BEAR RIVER CITY- Bryan T. Jenson 24. Bear River City, Utah was killed in a truck accident near Susanville, May 13.

1976. Born February 7, 1952 in Brigham City to Frank Neil and la Toiman Jenson. He was a trucker, a graduate of the Box Elder School and Seminary, participated in LDS Church and sports activities, member of Bear River City LDS Ward. Survivors: parents, brottiers and sisters, Ronald Lyn, Tyler, Susan, Kami, all of Bear River City. Services Monday 12 noon Bear River City Ward Chapel.

Friends call Oisen-Felt Funeral Home, 205 South 1st East in Brigham City Sunday 7-9 p.m. and af the Ward Monday hour prior to services. Burial in Bear River City Cemetery. Wallace H. Hopkins LOGAN Wallace H.

Hopkins. 72. Logan, died Tuesday in a Logan hopital of a heart ailment He was born Aug. 15, 1903, in Logan. to John and Roxanna Crockett Honk ins.

He married lone Hunt, Jan. 7, 1931, Alberta LDS Temple. Owned and operated Hopkins Auto Glass Store until his retirement. Survivors: wife. Logan: 3 daughters, Mrs.

M. Larry (Carol) Peterson, Logan; Mrs. A. Lowell (Fay) Eecker and Walda Hopkins, both of Salt Lake; grandchildren: 2 brothers and 3 sisters, A.L. Hopkins, Fairview.

Utah: George Veronia, Mrs. Barbara Wright. Logan; Sybil Phoenix, Mrs. Donna Scott. Millville.

Funeral services will be held Friday 12 noon, in the Hail Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Thursday, 7-9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Burial in the Logan City Cemetery Collis Presley Huntington BEAVER Collis Presley Huntington, 82, died May 11, 1976 In a Beaver hospital of netural causes. Born Reaver, Utah. July 4, 1893, to Joseph and Rose Ellsworth Huntington.

Married Vera Thompson, December 24, 1928. Beaver, Utah. Member LDS Church. Farmer, miner, operated rock shop in Beaver for 12 years. Survived by: wife, 1 daughter, Florene, both of Beaver, Utah, half brother, and halt sister, Edison Frazier, Beaver, Utah; Mrs.

Dick (Nettie) Waldis, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Friday 1:00 p.m. Beaver Second Ward LDS Chpapel. Friends call Metcalt Southern Utah Mortuary, Beaver, Utah, Thurs 19 p.m. and Fri.

hour prior to services at the chapel. Burial MAT. Vlew Cemetery. Emma D. Tanner Graveside services tor Emma A.

Diemer Tanner, 86. 1430 Westminster who died May 11, 1976, in A Salt Lake nursing home, will be Thursday 3 p.m., Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Born Dec. 18, 1889, Tiffin.

Ohio, to Peter and Barbara Foss Diemer. Widow of John R. Tanner. Retired sales clerk, Auerbach's, Member, First Baptist Church, White Shrine and Radiant Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Survived by nieces and nephews.

Funeral directors: Evans Early. Ethel Stanley Thomas Goates AMERICAN FORK Ethel Stanley Thomas Goates, 93, 272 No. 100 East, American Fork. died May 12, 1976, in American Fork hospital. Born October 27, 1832, Loni, the daughter of John Jones and Myra Amanda Clark Thomas.

Married William Goates, March 2, 1904. Salt Lakel LDS Temple. Hel died May 28, 1940. She lived in Salt Lake City for thirty-six yea's Active in all auxiliaries of the LD. Church, and had served as Relief Society President in the First Ward.

Chairman of the Old Folks' Committee. Active genealogist and Temple worker. Assistant chairman of the Red Cross for twelve years. Member of the Fort Wall Camp. Housewife and seamstress.

Survivors: two sons. two dauonters, Elden W. Goates, Long Beach, Donald W. Goates, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Stewart (Leola) Durant, American Fork; Mrs.

Anthony (Ardith) Ferkovich. Lehi; 10 grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services, Saturday, 11 a.m., in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Bishop Dan Adams, American Fork 6th Ward, conducting. Friends may call at place of service, Friday, 79 p.m, and Saturday prior.

Burial Lehi City Cemetery, Raymond Leonard Jepson Raymond 1059 Buccaneer 13, 1976 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born March 7, 1915 in Gunnison, Utah to Leonard and Gladys Kearns Jepson. Married Virginia Foster November 27, 1944 in Salt Lake County, marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Drive, died May Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife; sons; ters; Raymond Leon; Jack and Mrs.

Carl (Vicky) Nesbitt all of Granger, Utah: parents, South Salt Lake; 13 Brothers: Miles. Salt Lake City, Wayne Holladay. Sister: Mrs. Carson (Myrtle) Bodily, Boise, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 1 p.m.

at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, where friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment in the Salt Mrs. Jennie Augusta Jensen Manning HOOPER Mrs. Jennie Augusta Jensen Manning, 68, 6012 West 5700 Hooper, died Wednesday, May 12, at the Weber Memorial Hospital.

Born Nov. 23, 1887, Farmington, Utah, a daughter of Jens and Augusta Olson Jensen. On December 21, 1910. she married LDS Temple. He died July 15, Clarence J.

Manning in the A She lived in Canada. Loan. and Millville, Utah. She has resided in Hooper for fifty years. She was active in the LDS Church, and member of the Hooper 1st Ward.

She worked for the Red Cross during World War 11. Surviving are two sons and daughters: Carl Manning, Aldous C. Manning, Mrs. Lloyd (Lucile) King, all of Hooper: Mrs. Lloyd (Mar lorie) Singleton, West Point, Utah; thirteen great-grandchildren; two sisters, Amanda Larsen, Utah; Anna Humphreys, Millville, Utah.

Funeral services Saturday, p.m., at the Hooper 1st Ward. Chapel. Friends may call at Lindouist Sons Mortuary, Caden, Friday from 6-6 p.m., and at the Ward Chapel Saturday from 12-1 p.m. Interment Hooper Cemetery. Dee C.

Bingham ST. GEORGE Dee Charles Bingham. 70. died May 12, 1976, at his residence of cancer. Born Jan.

19, 1906. Ogden, son of Enoch and Alice Tracy Bingham. Married Ruth Favorite June 12. 1940. Baltimore, Md.

Graduate, Weber High School. Lived in Los Angeles. Was a supervisor for Willard J. Marriott Interprises in Baltimore for 15 years. Came to St.

George in 1958. Owner, manager, Drive-Inn. Member, LDS Church. Served LDS Mission to Eastern states. Former Rotarian, Dixie Colanel, Chamber of Commerce.

Member, advisory board, International. Survivors: wife: son. daughter, Paul Riverside, Mrs. Bonnie Dee Limb. Seattle, 4 grandchildren: brother, sisters, Royal Winnemucca, Mrs.

Howard (Athalean) Eyre, Logan; Mrs. John (Afton) Milion, Mrs. Wilford (Neta) VanderCooi, both Oden; Mrs. William (Thora) Schreven, Seattle, Wash. Funeral services Saturday 3 p.m..

3rd Ward chapel. Friends may call at Metcalf Mortuary, St. George, Friday 6-9 p.m., Saturday prior to services. Interment, St. George City Cemetery.

Dean L. Miller HYRUM, Cache County Dean LeGrand Miller, 29, Hyrum, died May 12, 1976, in a Great Falls, hospital. Born Oct. 1, 1946, Logan, to LeGr and and Helen Litienquist Miller. Graduate, Sky View High School and Seminary.

B.S. degree, Utah State University; M.S. degree. USU, June 1974, in communicative disorders. Employe.

Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center, Great Falls, Mont. Elder. Hyrum 3rd LDS Ward. Survivors: parents. Hyrum: sisters.

Mrs. Lynn (Elaine) Maior, Brigham City: Mrs. Keith O. (Faye) Thomas. Bountiful: nieces and nephews.

Funeral Saturday p.m. Hyrum 3rd Ward chapel. Friends call Thompson Funeral Home Friday 7-9 p.m., Saturday 11:30 a.m.-12:3 p.m.. Burial, Hyrum City Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to Primary Children's Medical Center.

Blanche P. Reese LOGAN Blanche Peterson Reese, 69, died Wednesday at the McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden. Born Sept. 30. 1906.

in Logan. to Lewis C. and Permelia Smith Peterson. Married Darwin Reese, Nov. 26, 1924, in the Logan LDS Temple.

Member, LDS Church. survivors: 3 sons and 2 daughters, Darwin Wesley Reese, Logan: Winston Jae, lowa City, lowa: Howard Clair, Ogden; Mrs. Seth (Sharon) Downs, Smithfield, Utah: Mrs. Wayne (Sondra) Bowcutt. Brigham City: 26 grandchiidren; 6 great grandchlidren; 2 brothers and sister, Louis S.

Peterson, Salt Lake City: George Peterson, Farr West; Mrs. Leo (Elaine) Petterbora, Preston. Idaho. Funeral services Saturday 2 p.m. Nelson Funeral Chapel, where friends may call Friday, 7.9 p.m.

and Saturday, one hour prior to services. Interment, Logan City Cemetery. Eldon V. LeFevre PANGUITCH. Utah Eldon V.

LeFevre, 71, died May 11, 1976, of heart attack at his residence in St. George. Born March 26. 1905, Panguitch, Utah, to Daniel James and Jane A. Robinson LeFevre.

Married Kathleen Rosella Gillette, March 22, 1966. Las Vegas, Nevada. Retired farmer. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife: two brothers, Cecil LeFevre, Lewiston, Utah; Carl LeFevre.

St. George. Utah. Funeral services will be Saturday, 12:30 p.m.. in the Panouitch North Ward Chapel.

Friends may call Friday evening, St. George, at the Soilisbury and Graft Mortuary from 8-9 p.m., and Saturday at the Ward Chapel in Panguitch two hours prior to services. Burial Penguitch City Cemetery. Funeral directors Spillsbury and Graft. Lorance B.

Fresque Lorance B. Fresque, 77, 504 East 6th died May 9. 1976. at his residence, Born June 20. 1898, in New Mexico to Ramon and Benigne Bennal Fresque.

Veteran World War 11 Survivors: sister, Mrs. Elosa Fresquez, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Funeral Mass Friday 8 Cathedral of the Madeleine. 331 East South Temple. Friends call Evens Early Mortuary, 574 East Ist South.

Thursday 6-7 p.m. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery, Cordell S. Hammond Cordell S. Hammond, 23, 2335 Parleys Circie died May 11, 1976. Born Feb ruary 13, 1953, Salt Lake City to Marvin J.

and Geraldine Sperry Hammond. Member LD Ch Member Utahi National Guard active in all sports. Survivors: parents. S.L.C.; sisters. Mar.

garet, William (Rebecca) Black. all S.L..C.; grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon J. Sperry, West Hammond, all S.L.C.

Funeral Services Friday 12 noon Larkin Chapel, 260 East South Temple where friends may call Friday one hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Debra B. Cox Malinda Cox Jeremy D. Cox PAYSON Debra Joy Black Cox.

19, Malinda Cox, 1. and Jeremy Dale Cox, 2 months, died May 10. 1976 Mrs. Cox was born Nov. 6, 1956, Payson, daughter of Dale H.

and Geraldine Farley Black. Married Thomas Raefell Cox Feb. 15, 1974, Payson. Surviving are husband; parents. Payson; grandmothers, Mrs.

Sylvia Black, Payson; Mrs. Della Earley, Santaquin: sister, Mrs. Ervil (Peggy) Ewell, Genola; brother, Jeff Black, Payson. Malinda was horn May 19, 1975. Payson.

Jeremy was born March 12, 1976. Surviving are: father; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Black Mrc lennie Cox. Payson.

Funeral services Saturday noon, Payson 10th LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Walker Mortuary, Payson, Saturday two hours prior 10 services. Burial, Payson Cemetery. CARD OF 003 THANKS THE FAMILY OF Steven George Townsend wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the thoughtfulness and the many kind deeds of all our friends, family and relatives in the loss of our son, brother and grandson. 004 FLORISTS Brown Floral Co.

FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" in flowers 364-5544 5th So. 10th West MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267 1522 E. 33rd So. Budding piants, Geraniums, ferns, wholesale, retail. Skyline Flowers, 3398 Highland Dr.

Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be reved at the office of the City Recorder, Room 200. City and County Building until 5:00 o'clock P.M. Wednesday, May 26, 1976. for asphalt heater repaving to include scarifying and repaving on City Streets Prolect No. 42-3, according to the plans on file in the City Engineer's office.

Bids will be publicty opened in Room 301, City and County Building at or about 10:30 A.M. on Thursday, May 27, 1976 by the Board of City Commissioners. In lieu of submitting proposals to the City Recorder, bid ders may present sealed proposals to the Board of Commissioners at open meeting on said date of bid opening prior to the opening of the first bid. Instruction to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans and profiles, when prepared, may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, Room 401, City and County Building. Nondiscrimination in employment: Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No.

11114 and the provisions of Executive Order No. 10925 as included therein. The requirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications. On the outside of envelope, the bidder shall indicate the nature of the bid. The right is reserved to reiect any or all bids.

Bid bonds will be accepted in lieu of certifled check. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. THIS 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1976. MILDRED V. HIGHAM City Recorder First Publication: May 11, 1976 Last Publication: May 15, (C-12) LEGAL NOTICE You are hereby notified that the State SuperIntendent of Public Instruction is seeking nominees for appointment to membership on the Professional Practices Advisory Commis sion which is created by the Educational Professional Practices Act of the State of Utah.

Nominations must: 1. Be submitted to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction on or before the 15th day of June, 1976, by mailing or delivering nomination petitions to: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Utah State Board of Education, 250 East Fifth South. Salt Lake City, UT 84111 2. Nominations shall be made by written petitions stating the name of the candidate, his or her address. present educationassignment and school district.

3. The nominee must be the holder of a certificate applicable to his or her educational assignment issued by the Utah State Board of Education, must be currently employed in the Utah Public Schaol System, and must have been so employed for a period of at least three years. 4. Nominee's petition must be accompanied by the signature of at least 50 educators and must designate the address and educational assignment of the signatories. 5.

Four positions on the Com mission are up for appointment. All of the present incumbents in these positions are administrators of supervisors in schools or school systems. but there is no role restriction in relation to eligibility for ap pointment. 6. Appointments will be for a three year term.

LERUE WINGET, Assoc. Supt. Office of Instruction Services VERE A. McHENRY. Administrator Div.

of Staft Development (C-13) FUNERAL 005, NOTICES WINKELKOTTER Funeral services for Herman Winkelkotter will be heid Friday at 11 a.m., Cottonwood Mortuary Chapel, 4760 Highland Drive, where friends may call Thursday evaning from 9 p.m., and Friday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors. Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary. McGILLIS Funeral services for John L. McGillis.

12 noon, Friday, Evans Early, 574 East First South. Friends call Thursday 7-9 p.m., Friday one-half hour prior. Interment Oak wood Cemetery, Santa Cruz, California. Funer al directors, Evans 6 Early Mortuary. GARCIA Funeral mass for Vincent Garcia will be held Friday 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Lourdes, 28.40 South 9000 West, Magna, where friends may call Thursday 7 to 8 p.m., and holy rosary will be recited Thursday 8 p.m.

Interment Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Peel Funeral Home. Legal Notices Celved at the office of the City Recorder, Room 200. City and County Building until 5:00 o'clock P.M. Wednesday, May 26, 1976, for Bag Make Up Expansion Terminal Unit One, Part Two, Salt Lake City international Airport Project No.

19-A-101, according to on file in the City Engineer's office. Bids will be publicly opened in Room 301, City and County Buliding at or about 10:30 A.M. on Thursday, May 27, 1976 by the Board of City Commissioners. In lieu of submitting proposals to the City Recorder, bidders may present sealed proposals to the Board of Commissioners at open meeting on said date of bid opening prior to the opening of the first bid. Instruction to bidders, specifications and forms for contract and bond, together with plans and profiles, when prepared, may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, Room 401, City and County Building.

Nondiscrimination in employment: Bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President's Executive Order No. 11114 and the provisions of Executive Order No. 10925 as included therein. The require ments for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in the specifications. Cr line outside of envelope, the bidder shall indicate the nature of the bid.

The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Bid bonds will be accepted in lieu of certified check. BY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THIS 6TH DAY OF MAY, 1976. MILDRED V. HIGHAM City Recorder First Publication: May 11, 1976 Last Publication: May 15, 1976 (C-11) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals wilt be re- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Salt Lake County and appropriate water in Rich County throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig nated.

Locations in SALT LAKE a 8833 (57-3099) Dixie Six Corporation, 3526 So. 300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115, proposes to change the point of diversion. place and nature of use of 3.0 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl.

32276. The water has been diverted from a 16-inch well, 200-500 ft. deep af a point S. 1327 ft. and W.

1450 ft. from and Cor. for Sec. 20. T3S, RIE; used the domestic purposes of ten families; and used from Apr.

1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 80.0 acs. in Sec. 20, T3S, RIE. Hereafter, 3.0 sec.

ft. of water is to be diverted from a 16-inch well, 200-500 ft. deep at a point S. 1315 ft. and W.

1420 ft. from Cor. 20. T3S, R1E, (1.5 mi. Draper); and used for the municipal purposes within the corporate limits of Sandy City along with outside connections located in Secs.

12, 13, and 24, T3S, R1W; and Secs. 10, 11, 14, 15, 19 and 20, T3S, R1E. a 8846 (57-8116) Sue P. Nicholson. 663 So.

900 Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0.006 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by a deeded portion of Appl. 35957 (57-3357). The water has been diverted from a 6-inch well, 114 ft.

deep at a point N. 846 ft. and E. 1824 ft. from SW Cor.

Sec. 1, TIS, RIE; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.18 ac. in Sec.

1, TIS. RIE. Hereafter, 0.006 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from 6-inch well, 100-200 ft.

deep at a point N. 1030 ft. and W. 440 ft. from Cor.

Sec. 1, TIS, RIE, (1 mile from the mouth of Emigration Canyon); and used for the domestic purposes of one family in Sec. T1S, RIE. 46212 (57-8117) Dennis Robert Short, 809 E. 12500 Draper, Utah 84020.

0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6 -inch well, 100-300 H. deep at a 300 from T3S. RIE, (12050 So.

100 and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 3 horses. 3 cattle, 10 chickens and 20 rabbits; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in Sec.

29, T3S, RIE. 46226 (59-4226) Alan G. Smith, 7980 So. 3400 West Jordan, Utah 84084. 0.015 sec.

ft. water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep at a point N. 520 ft. and W.

190 ft. from Cor. Sec. 29, T3S, R1W. (12520 So.

3600 and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 cattle, 25 chickens. 20 turkeys and 2 sheep; and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac, in SE 4 Sec. 29.

T3S. R1W. RICH 46198 (23 3438) Swan Creek Village, P. O. Box 614, Logan.

Utah 84321. 4.25 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 20-inch well. 10 0 300 ft.

deep at one of the following points( (1) E. 3200 ft. and N. 700 (2) E. 2250 ft.

and N. 1800 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 5, (Lakota); and used for the stockwatering of 80 cattle and 40 horses; and used from Apr.

1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation 0. 250 acs. in Sec. 80 SE Sec.

Sec. 6. all T14N. R5E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, salt Lake City, Utah 84114.

on or before June 12, 1976. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in Deseret News April 29, May 8 and 13, 1976. NOTICE AND INVITATION PARKING LOT CONCESSION SALT TIONAL AIRPORT TO BID LAKE CITY INTERNA- Notice is hereby given that the Salt Lake City Airport Authority, hereinafter referred to as is inviting sealed bid proposals from interested and qualified parties for the management and operation, for a period of three years, of the automobile parking concession, including public and employee parking, at the Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah. The bids will be received at the office of the Director of Airports, Terminal Building (Second Floor), Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 4:00 p.m.

on May 26. 1976. Bids will be opened at or about 8:30 a.m. on May 27, 1976 at an open meeting of the Authority, at the office of the Director of Airports. After receipt of the bids and completion of the review process the Authority will recommend award of the Airport automobile parking concession to the bidder who in the ludament of the Authority will provide a combination of the best service to the traveling public and the highest compensation to the City for the privileges and rights to be granted pursuant to the terms of the Airport Lease Agreement to be entered into between Salt Lake City Corporation and the successful bidder.

The Bid Proposal Form, Lease Agreement and other contract documents may be obtained by prospective bidders at the office of the Director of Airports. Terminal Bulling (Second Floor), Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah. The right to reject any and all bid proposals, or to accept eny bid proposal which is deemed to be more advantageous to the public and to Salt Lake City Corporation, is reserved. This right shall include the right to determine that ani alternate method of operating the parking lot is in the best interest of Salt Lake City. Each bid shall te accompanied by bid bond or certified or cashier's check on a solvent bank, payable to Salt Lake City Corporation, in the penal amount of Fifty Thousand and no.

100 ($50.000.00) Dollars. Said check or bid bond shall he given as security, to guarantee that if the bid is accepted, a contract will be entered Into and the performance of it properly secured. The successful bidder shall be required to Indemnify and save harmless the Authority and the Salt Lake City Corporation from any and ali claims for intury to persons or damage to property respecting the operation of the parking lot concession and in addition shall be required to provide and keep in force public liability and property damage insurance under single limit liability coverage of not less than One Million Dollars All bids shall become the property of the Authority and will not be returned to bidders unless a written request to withdraw is received prior to 4:00 p.m. on May 26, 1976. By order of the Salt Lake City Airport Authority.

DON A. MACKEY, Chairman Salt Lake City Airport Authority Dated: May 6. 1976 publicaten May 12. 1976 First Second publication May 13, 1976 Last publication May 14, 1976 (C-17) Funerais EAKINS Private graveside services for Louise Root Eakins were held Wednesday at Mount Oliver Cemetery. Survived by: son.

James Root Eakins, of San Francisco, California: daughter, Mrs. Emma Eakins Losee of Salt Lake City. Funeral directors, Evans and Early Mortuary. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby piven that the State Plan for Vocational Education will be reviewed by the Utah State Board for Voca tional Education (Utah State Board of Education) Thursday, May 20. 1976.

The public will have opportunity to voice opinions on the document from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m at the Union Hich School Auditorium at Roosevelt. Utah. Federal Law requires that citizens be able to review the plan and make suggestions about it in a public meeting. Copies of the plan will be available through the Division of Vocational- Technical Educa tion, Utah State Board of Education, 250 East Fifth Salt Lake City.

Utah 84111. (B 98) NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following appilcations have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Salt Lake County and appropriate water in Rich County throughout the entire year unless otherwise desig nated. Locations in SALT LAKE a-8899 (57-8121) Allen R. Josephine M. Grahn, 3735 Emigration Salt Lake City.

Utah 84108. proposes to change the nature of use of 0.015 sec. ft. of water as evidenced by Underground Water Claim 21786 (57-7384). The water has been diverted from a 6-inch well, 98 A 1120 deep at a from point N.

305 ft. Sec. and 32, E. ft. SW Cor.

TIN. R2E (located at the above address); and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.18 ac. in Sec.

32, TIN. R2E Hereafter, 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted same as heretofore; and used for the domestic purposes of one family in Sec. 32, TIN, R2E.

46197 (57-8115) William H. Loomis, 915 E. 12600 Draper, Utah 84020. 0.089 ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-ft.

well, 30 ft. deep at a point N. 360 ft. and W. 730 ft.

from Cor. Sec. 29, T3S, RIE, (located at the above address); and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 1.0 ac.

in Sec. 29, T3S. RIE. 46231 (59-4227) Michael B. Dutson, 12299 So.

40th Riverton, Utah 84065. 0.045 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-500 ft. deep at a point S.

1270 ft. and W. 640 ft. from NE Cor. Sec.

21, T2S, RIW. (0.7 ml SW Bennion): and used for the domestic purposes of three persons, stockwatering of 4 cattle, sheep, 10 chickens; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 1.25 acs. in Sec.

21, T2S, R1W. 46234 (57-8118) Edward Burke, Jr. 778 E. 13800 Draper, Utah 84020. 0.1 sec.

ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-200 ft. deop at a point S. 150 ft. and E.

650 ft. from Cor. Sec. 5, T4S, RIE, (located at the above address) and used for the stockwatering of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. to Oct.

31 for the irrigation of 2.5 acs. in Sec. 5. T4S. R1E.

46240 (59-4228) Jacalyn Burns, 1082 DuPont Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-400 ft. deep at a point S.

1180 ft. and W. 820 ft. from Cor. Sec.

11, T4S. R2W, (1.7 mi. S. Herriman); and used for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct.

31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in Sec. 11, T4S, R2W. 46251 (59-4229) Keith Egbert, 3479 W. 12600 Riverton, Utah 84065.

0.015 sec. H. of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 100-400 ft. deep at a point S. 150 ft.

and W. 523 M. from Cor. Sec. 32, T3S, RIW, (approx.

3675 W. 12600 and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses, 3 cattle and 20 pigs; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in Sec.

32, T3S, RIW. 46262 (57-8120) Ruth Hathaway, 820 E. 3685 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. 0.033 sec. ft.

of water is to be diverted from a waste ditch stream at a point N. 460 ft. and E. 1200 ft. from Cor.

Sec. 32, T1S, R1E, (located at the above address); and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25. ac.

in Sec. TIS. RIE. RICH 46239 (23-3439) G. R.

Peart, P. O. Box 114, Randolph, Utah 84064. 0.016 sec. ft.

of water is to be diverted from a 6-inch well, 40-60 ft. deep at a point W. 353 ft. and S. 106 ft.

from NE Cor. Sec. 21, TION, R7E, (4.5 mi. S. Randolph); and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 50 cattle in Sec.

21, TION, R7E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 26, 1976. DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in Deseret News May 13, 20 and 27, 1976. (C-41) VLAMING Funeral services for Vivienne C.

Vlaming will be held Friday, 11 a.m. at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 S. State. Friends may call Thursday. 6-8 p.m., and Friday one hour prior to services.

Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetery, Funera directors. Colonial Mortuary Funerals Legal Notices tion (C-36) FOOD 011 STORAGE PRE-HARVEST SALE Fruit- Vegetable Dryers Bargain priced at $69.90 Free mailed info, with mail order shipments $5.00 extra Supplies are limited but $20.00 will hold until July fifteenth NELSON'S 525 S. 5th W. 364-6523 Mailings to P.O. Box 1296 84110 TRUCK LOAD SALE Foremost Quality Dried Milk Pricing will be $71.50 CWT NELSON SONS 525 S.

5th W. 364 6523 GRAIN GRINDER, $60. Fine flour, metal construction. stone grind. Weekdays, 486-4001.

MINING, 015 URANIUM URANIUM properties for sale or lease In Western states. ORE to mine not prospects. Hunt Co. 562 No. Main St.

Tooele, Utah 84074. 882-4967 AUCTION 020 SALES AUCTION SALE, refer to col. 600. T.L. MANN Asso.

SEE London HIlI's Ad under column 630, today's paper, Antique show. LOST AND 030 FOUND FOUND: FEMALE Irish Setter Pup in Kearns Area, 4th W. 4700 So. identify and pay for ad, 486-4004, leave message. FOUND: Horse, Cottonwood Area.

Identify and pay for ad. 277-3040, after 8pm. FOUND Sm. puppy. Vic.

900 W. 500 No. 364-4092. FOUND Golden Lab puppy, Rose Park area. 255 1459.

LOST: 2 Siberian Husky-Malamutes: maie, dark brown dark mask; female, grey white, light mask, vic. 1200 S. 400 E. Reward. 466-8134, 582-9488.

LOST: Reward for safe return of Irg. neutered maie Siamese cat, white feet, vic. 4th So. Redwood. Please bring him back, we're heartbroken.

359-2288 or 298-8974. LOST -Motley gray female cat, long hair with only pert tail. Vic. 3700 So. 8th East.

Reward. 262- 8683 days, 268-9036 eves. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a copy of the annual report for the year 1975 of the Edward Burton Foundation required to be filed under section 6056 of the Internal Revenue Code is available for inspection during the regular business hours at the principal office of the Founda tion. 1002 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, by any citizen on request made witti 180 days after publication of this notice. R.

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New York, N. 90, Station G. New York, N.Y 10019. Print Name, Address witt! 10019. Print Name.

Address with ZIP CODE. Style Number and ZIP CODE, Style Number and Sire Size. The Spring Summer '76 BASIC The Spring Summer '76 BASIC FASHION contains BUTUS FASHION contains a Bonus Coupon! Coupon $1.25 a copy. price $1.25 a copy Price DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1976 C11 STATISTICS Deaths BINGHAM, Dee Charles, 70, St. George, May 12.

1976. COLEMAN. Myrtle Wilson, 84, 104 E. 650 North, Bountiful, May 11, 1976. COOMANS, Gerit Ariaan, 73, 218 May 11, 1976.

COX, Debra Joy Black, 19, Payson, May 10, 1976. COX, Jeremy Dale, 2 months. Payson, May 10. 1976. COX, Malinda, 1, Payson, May 10.

1976. DIXON, David Andrew. 72, Sun City, Ariz. FRESQUE, Lorance 77, 504 E. 6th South, May 9, 1976.

GEERLINGS, Dr. Jacob, 71, 867 Diestel May 11, 1976. GERBER, Marie Wells, 43, 7579 2200 West, May 12, 1976. GOATES, Ethel Stanley Thomas, 93, American Fork, May 12, 1976. HAMMOND, Cordell 23, 2335 Parleys May 11, 1976.

HANSEN, Hafen 70. 1171 S. 13th West. May 11, 1976. HAYWOOD, Charles 57, Righv, Idaho, May 11, 1976.

HOPKINS. Wallace 72, Logan, May 11, 1976. HOUSTON. Emma Heywood, 74, Panguitch, May 11, 1976. HUNTINGTON.

Collis Presicy, 42. Beaver, May 11, 1976. HUTCHINGS, Daniel 72. Milford, tound dead May 11, 1976. LeFEVRE, Eldon 71, Panquitch, May 11, 1976.

MILLER, Dean 29, Hyrum, Cache County, May 12, 1976. PRESTON. Kyle James, 17, American Fork, May 11. 1976. REESE, Blanche Peterson.

69. Logan. May 12, 1976. TANNER, Emma A. Diemer, 96.

1430 Westminster May 1976. TOVEY, Daniel 73, Malad, Idaho. May 11. 1976. VLAMING, Vivienne 72, 438 1700 South.

No. 4, May 11, 1976. WISER, Ellen Anderson, 92. Downey, May 11, 1976. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage licenses Salt Lake County HAMADA-HALL: Aki, 29; Renee 40.

both Salt Lake City. DANIELS-WARNER: Carl 21. Barbara 24. both Salt Lake City. FARRANCE-BURROWS: James 21, Ottawa, Ontario: Holly 20, Burnaby, B.C.

Gregy 25: Sally 24, both Salt Lake City. GARCIA-LETTIG: Gilbert, 19; Karen L. 16. both Salt Lake City. GULL-JOHNSON: Gregory 21; ida 19, both Salt Lake City.

NASH-BLATNICK: Russel! 21. Kearns; Debra 16, Granger. TORRES-CRUZ: Lawrence 21, Salt Lake City; Rosalee, 21, Granger. BAIN-McCULLOUGH: Ralph 47, Grantsville; Constance 42, Salt Lake City. Gerald 27; 18, both Salt IFSONLake City.

MORGAN-SNYDER: John 50. Salt Lake City: Carol. 37, West Jordan. MATAYA-SLAUGH: Donald 40: Illa 46. both Salt Lake City.

WILSON-SPALDING: Shay 19, Lehi; Gerri 18, Taylorsville. PRATT-ONGLEY: Randall 23, Salt Lake City; Brenda 21, Bountiful. CHIDESTER-1 Ronald 25, Murray; Janet 25, Salt Lake City, STEADMAN-FISHER: Lynn 22. West Jordan; Susan, 22, Bountiful. ROUNDY Don 23; both Salt Lake City, "BOYER'S Max 22; Deborah, 21, both Salt Lake City.

MESCH-BROWN: Mark 23; Rebecca 22, both Salt Lake City. WATERS- MONTGOMERY: Gregory 22, Salt Lake City; Nadine, 15, Granger. ANDERSEN-ELDER: Ted 25: Ellzabeth 21, both Provo. HICKMAN-MARSHALL: Ran dall 20; Linda 26, both Granger. GIBBY-HATCH: Richard 23; Pamela 21, both Provo.

FARRELL-JOHNSON: Scott 25, Ogden; Janis 21, Salt Lake CIty. KELLY-CONDIE: Robert 17; Linda 19, both Magna. PEDERSEN- HUNTER: Thomas 31; Jorio 28. both Sandy. BERTELSEN-ULIBARRI: Kerry 18; Susan 20, both Salt Lake City.

BAUM-SHARPE: Lonnie 19: Sandra 15, both Provo. KILLIAN-PICKETT: Sidney West Jordan: Shaunna 18. Kearns. BYTENDORP-JONES: Wayne 21. Salt Lake City; Lisa 19, Sandy, FOX-ROBERTS: Jesse 25: Joanne 20, both Salt Lake City.

WOOD-SWAPP: Thomas 23, Lake City: Diane, 20, Bountitul. BAKER Morgan 43, Draper: Dixie 42. Kearns. PARK WILSON: Randle 19; Lisa 25, both Salt Lake City. HUGIE-CHRISTENSEN: Terry 22, Morgan: Shanna 23, Bountiful.

PHILLIPS-CHRISTISON: Steven 23, Sandy; Cynthia 19, Salt Lake City. KAY-FITZGERALD: Thomas 24; Kathryn. 21, both Salt Lake City. HAWKINS Susan 26, both Darell Salt Lake City, OTTLEY -HATCH: Donald 19: Deborah 19, both Salt Lake City. SYLVESTER-KIMBALL: Rod ney 27; Cynthia, 20, both Salt Lake City.

BENZINGER-SHAW: Frank 21. Spokane, Debra. 20. Salt Lake City. OBITUARIES Emma H.

Houston PANGUITCH, Garfield County Emma Heywood Houston, 74, died May 11, 1976, at her residence of short Illness. Born June 12, 1901, Panquitch, to James Bell and Maria C. Larsen Heywood. Married Thomas Ray Houston April 23, 1921, Panguitch; he died Oct. 31.

1970. Active in LDS auxiliary organizations. Member, Camp Cornella DUP. Survivors: daughters, son, Mrs. Linford (Reva) Orton.

Mrs. Gilbert (Barbara) Mitchell, both Cedar City; Mrs. Howard (Mary) Simkins, Circleville; Mrs. Gay Pearce, Centerville; Mrs. David (Cleone) Maior, Mrs.

Earl (Edythe) Hindley, both Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph (Lorraine) Kurtz, Cottonwood, Wayne Costa Mesa, 29 grandchildren: 22 greatgrandchildren: sisters. Mrs. Ruth Henry, Panquitch: Mrs.

Ida Heywood. Salt Lake City. Funeral services Friday 2 p.m.. Panguitch North LDS Ward chapel. Friends call at family home Thursday 8-10 p.m..

Friday moon 1:30 p.m. Burial, Panguitch City Cemetery by Neal S. Magieby Mortuary, Richfield, Daniel Tovey MALAD, Idaho Daniel Tovey, 73, died May 11, 1976. in a farm tractor accident. Born July 20.

1902. Cherry Creek, Idaho, to Morgan F. and Martha Jane Evans Tovey. Married Eunice Ward, September 2. 1926.

Ogden Survivors include widow, Malad: daughters, Mrs. Norma Connell, Miss Fern Tovey, Mrs. Lois Bethers: 11 grandchildren. Funeral will be Saturday, noon, in the Malad 3rd LDS Ward Chapel. Family visitation will be at Benson Funeral Home, Malad.

Friday evening, and Saturday prior to funeral services. Burial, Masad City Cemetery, 4 Answer 10. Wednesday Crossword Puzzler Puzzle ACROSS 3 Man's nickname TOD 1 Ardent nickname ORE 6 Recreation 4 Paradise area 5 Drive back 11 Refer 6 Distance 12 British Conmeasure servatives 14 A state (abbr 7 Maiden 15 Clan (abbr.) loved by EAGLE 17 Transported Zeus ASOA in spirit 8 Transgress 9 Falsifier 18 High cord 10 Bear witness 20 Wants 11 Desert 23 24 Fish eggs dwellers SEDEN Small amounts 13 animal 32 Body of 49 Portico Beef 26 Inclines 16 Golf mounds soldiers 19 Babylonian Silkworm reia52 Female 28 Compass hero 34 tive (colloa point 21 Obstructs 36 Domain 54 Organ of 29 Declare 37 Simpler 22 Breaks sud- 38 Trade for hearing 31 Dabble in 57 Latin 33 Part of denly money conchurch 25 Postage 40 Apparition junction 35 Mast sticker 41 Dispatches 58 Rupees 38 Tool for 27 Remain erect 44 Scorches (abbr.) enlarging a 30 Turn inside 47 Man's 60 A continent hole (pl out nickname (abbr 39 Winter pre10 cipitation (pl.) 42 Babylonian deity 43 Lifts with lever 45 French 22 painter 46 Snake 27 28 48 Stories 50 Shallow 30 vessel 51 Falsehoods 53 Tardy 55 Cyprinoid 36 37 38 140 fisn 56 One's calling 59 Cooks in oven 150 61 Remains at ease 52 55 62 Girl's name 56 59 DOWN 1 Draw out 2 Man's Distr. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 5-13-76 30 Lost and found LOST -Glasses with correction.

Silver frames in black case. Vic. 3rd E. 940 So. Reward.

582-1236. LOST Scottie. Applegate condo, area. 262-7425. LOST Male Blue Point Siamese Cat.

Vac. 455 S. 10th E. 322-0335. LOST: white maltese pup, vic.

of 2585 E. 80th female. 943-7981. LOST GERMAN short hair white and brown tick, Vic. An E.

10200 So. Rew. 571-6672. LOST HEREFORD steer, vic, 7200 So. 13th East.

277-0789, 277- 9077. LOST: Draper area. Golden Retriever male. Reward, ph. 364-1931 or 571-3444.

LOST: Male Norwegian Elkhound, brindle colored, in West Farmington ares. Saturday, $25 reward. 266-4377. LOST: Men's glasses, May between St. Mark's and Trolley Square.

Reward. 261-3186. LOST: Smail Toy Terrier Chi huahua cross, honey colored, tail curls over back. ans. to Fluffy.

Reward. Call day or night, 295-7191, 466-5421, 295-3951. LOST: White female, part maitese -part poodle. Blue ribbons in hair. Sunday vicinity of 74th So.

3rd East. Answers to "Mimi." Reward. 943-3024. LOST- Reddish brown leather shoulder bag. Vic.

13th 13th East Monday. Rew. 532-7038. LOST -Irish Setter, 7 mo. old female, Sugarhouse area.

Cal 467-8298 or 278-2683. REWARD. REWARD for return of tool box with tools and masonry saw blade accidently left at car wash 90th So. -Redwood Rd. eve.

May 11. Need desperately 254-0072 040 PERSONALS Superman, Perry Mason, Amos n' Andy. $1500 for the lot. Call Pete, 484-5539. PLEASE CHECK YOUR THE NEWSPAPER AGENCY makes every effort to avoid errors in advertisem*nts.

Each ad is carefully checked and proofread, but when hundreds of ads are processed each day, mistakes do slip through. We ask, therefore, that you check your ad the FIRST day it appears and immediately report any error to the Classified Department by calling 521-3535. We regret that we cannot be responsible for more than one day's incorrect insertion if you do not call the error to our attention. Thank You. MUST SELL my 16 mm sound movie collection of 45 different nostalgia TV Shows including DR's OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Several women NEEDED IMMEpositions in Medical offices.

No DIATELY to train for permanent experience necessary. No age or educational requirement. WE WILL TRAIN YOU. Don't Sell yourself short! Call 486-3076 Now MEDICAL BUSINESS CENTER MOTHER'S HELPER We need someone to live in our home and help us with housework and some care and cooking for our three children. Ideal for someone looking for a nice home to live in with private quarters.

Salary depends on experience. Phone 582-1551 or leave message at 359-2076. $2,000 REWARD, 20 ft. Fiberform Continentai hardtop, Merc. 160 h.p, inboardoutboard serial 2234781, 1967.

1. D. 5714 E. 76 Idaho sticker, orange. Mfg.

trailer 56667, white bottom. blue deck, blue trim, blue interior, white top. CALL 582-1813 Young busy couple requires an Intelligent live-in house mother to maintain nice home supervise 2 well mannered children. Ages 8. Salary benefits.

Only "TAKE CHARGE" type person should apply. P.O. Box 1655 S.L.C., Utah 841 10. UTAH NATIVE AMERICAN CONSORTIUM INC. (Indian Center) will be sponsoring "FUN NIGHT" on Monday May 17, from 7 to 10 p.m.

Cake walk, box supper and other activities. and games. Everyone 120 West 13th South. 485-9204. CHINESE COOKING LESSONS.

Instructor's Home or Yours. $20 for 6 lessons, covering 3 weeks. 119-2 each lesson. Authentic So. and No.

Chinese Cuisine with experienced teacher. Will also cater private dinner parties. Mrs. Chen, 292-4016. BUY Silver dollars.

Indian cents, gold proof sets. old coins. 328-1862. Rust Coin Gift, 311 S. Main.

WANTED AUTHORS AND WRITERS. New and old. Cash royalties for Inovative publications, books, short stories, songs and poems, 533-0666 Up CASH For used 120 bass accordions 271-7602 GARAGE SALE 9-6. Clothes, books. old radios, misc Items 8717 West Edith Dr.

So. 1 Magna Feeling Tired? Out of Shape? Rent an Exercycle for Detalls. Call 1-392-4562. HIGHEST prices LOANED or pa. on jeweiry or anything of valve.

A4A Jeweiry Loans, 359-2035. LISTEN 6 minutes -then talk Prizes up to $10 per minute Any time. Every day. 534-1787 LUAU May 21st, exotic food and entertainment, $3.50 $2 person. for more info.

322-2846. OIL paintings cleaned and restored by Samuelson. Picture framing and prints. 582-2608. HOUSESITTER.

Summer months. Reliable, mature, impeccable businesswomen. 943-3671. SPA MEMBERSHIP. Best offer.

486-0354. 040-Personals. MAZATLAN SPECIAL 5 Nites, dble. occ. Toll-free, 1-800-528-1146.

Must sell, Canyon Racquet Club family membership. 278-6803. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Info. Assistance.

484-7871 PREGNANT? Need Help? Call Birthright, 531-6090. Are you in need of Direction, of Truth, 255-7592. Turquoise, raw, treated, or cabs. Mine to you prices. 266-4050.

PRIVATE DETECTIVE 485-9332 299-0335 Canyon Racquet Club Membership, $1,000. Terms. 942-2443. RECREATION. 060 RESORTS TRAVEL Transport cars anywhere ICC AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT 38 West 2nd So.

328-0642, 467-2610 DRIVERS Wanted- drive cars to and from L.A., San Francisco, Derrver, Chicago, Phoenix, other major cities. This is not employment, when avail. 521-7895 CARS Delivered ANYWHERE Auto Driveway Company 379 So. 300 W. 532-6363 NATIONWIDE AUTO TRANSPORTERS 830 S.

State, 322-3163. WANT Rida from 4058 S. 500 E. to Lehi Mon-Fri. 262-2015.

Aft. 5. 100 HELP WANTED NOTICE! The help wanted column of this newspaper lists job titles in alphabetical arrangement. This is done for reader convenience in looking for a particular job possibility. Job offers that mislead have no place in these columns.

Please call 524-2796 if you find any exception. Job offers through commercial employment agencies will be found in these columns. These companies are in private enterprise and the reader should be aware that a fee is involved when securing placement through an employment agency. The word employment agency will appear in any i job offer listed by an agency. Please call 524-2796 If you find any exception.

This newspaper makes every attempt to inform advertisers of the civil rights regulations that apply in help wanted advertising. ACCOUNTANT: Salary UD to $10,000 year. Cost accounting or statistical analysis is helpful. Apply in full confidence to 555 E. 2nd So.

LeAnn Lindsey. 532-4211. ACME Employment Agency. ACCOUNTANT MGR. Retail (Open) 700 Mo.

Fee Paid. Credit exp Acct. Rec Account. Pay. ABBOTT FLETCHER EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.

328-4217. 455 4th So. ACCOUNTANT for CPA firm, ideal for woman with business college training. No experience needed. 532-2062.

ACCOUNTING COST ACCOUNTANT needed for growing const. co. Will also handle accounts recelvable and payable. Must be willing to do precise detail work, necessary for accurate cost records. Salary negotiable.

Send resume to Box 15949 S. L. C. ACCOUNTING CLERKS Two for Bullfrog Resort. Starting $475 per mo.

depending on qualifications. 1-2 seasons experience or equivalent academic background required. Send resume or call Controller, Bob Watts, Lake Poweit, Hanksville, Ut. 84734. Phone, 801 684-2233 or in SL.

355-2991. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: now's your figures. Do you love to work with your hands? If you consider yourself a sharp person, this job IS for you. $600 excel. fringe bene.

Call Pat Blaylock, 363-9735. Universal Placement Employment Agency ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: 10-key, type. books, free meals, great people to work tor $600 Linda, 487-0711. Snelling Snelling. Employment agency.

Accounts Receivable Clerk terminal operator. to work with billing in Midvale medical labratory. Salary open. Call Bessie, 561-2223. ACCTS PAYABLE: $600 mo.

1 to 2 vr's exper. Must know debits credits. Large co with good vancoment opportunities. Call Goorala Lee 484-5227. All Seasons Employment ALTERATIONS MATURE WOMAN FOR HAND SEWING ON LADIES WEAR.

APPLY 150 East First South APPRENTICE: Sprinkler instal lation. Top local firm. Hustle the sun tor good money with en verits. $650 mo. Call Bill 367-4281 Frisby Employment Agency.

ASSEMBLERS Needed immediately, men anc women to re build small diesel parts. Excellent benefits anc opportunity for advancement starting wage. Apply in person, 218 W. 3900 So. Distributors Remanufacturing Center.

ASSEMBLERS Electronic and mechanical. Gooc working conditions and benefits. Immediate Openinos! Apply at: Electro Controis. Inc. 2975 South 300 West 100- Help Wanted ARTIST ZCMI WE NEED ARTIST Experience in Commercial art field necessary, bring portfolio.

Apply in person at 2200 So. 9th W. between 2 4 PM Good working cond. benefits An Equal Opportunity Employer ASSEMBLY: National firm needs person that will grow with co Camper industry. $3.00 hr.

Call Robert 487-4281. Frisby Employment Agency. ASSISTANT -DENTAL. Will train. $420 mo up.

Thera 268-9800. Professional Employment Agency Assist. Merchandise Mgr. Grand Teton Lodge Co. Grand Teton Natl.

Park is now accepting applications for this seasonal position. A good background in retail merchandising required. For futher information. please contact: Dave Ware 307-543-2811. ATTENDENT NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Part time driveway attendent PASCO MARKETING INC.

298-0907, 266-0928, 298-0881 532-9419 AUDITOR EDP: Degree arc prefer CPA with 6 plus yrs exper in all phases of EDP systems. design and techniques. Some travel. $25,000 yr. Local company.

Fee paid by client co Bob Hill 484-5227. Ail Seasons Employment Agency. INVENTORY NEEDED part time. 10 key expe rience helpful. Call 486-3007 AUTO Front End and Brake Specialist.

Base salary with 328-8795. AUTO PARTS Counter man with recent counter experience. Must have a 9000 appearance and leadership ability. Salary depending on experience. Call 486-5087.

AUTO PARTS TRAINEE: Eager Indiv. Career education. $500 mo up. Call Lane 531-7202. UNITED employment Agency.

BABYSITTER needed for 2 yr. old girl, Valley Fair Mall area. days 7:30 am to 5 pm. 296-8487. BABYSITTER for 6 mo.

oid in my home. Mature. 487-0741, Mon- Thurs. 7am-5: 45pm. BABYSITTER for 2 infants in my home.

Good pay. 466-1690 BABYSITTER in home. Hrs. 4 PM-1 AM. Own trans.

262-8774. BAKER or helper with some experience for doughnut production. Good opportunity for ag gressive person. Permanent work, good benefits. 487-4677.

3475 So. 300 BANK TELLER Experienced. Good benefits, salary commensurate with experience. Contact Mr. Atwood, or Mrs.

Dowes 521-7100. BARBER Will clear Phone 532-9177, 581-0631. BARTENDER wanted part time for private club, Vineyard Club, 3616 W. 5400 298-0065. BEAUTICIAN, Part or full time Call 467-0365, or 250-2950.

BEAUTICIAN. Booth rental. Foothill area. 582-0617, 582-3104. BELLMAN for Downtown Hotel.

must be legal age. Call Linda. 521-0130. BODY ESTIMATOR TRAINEE Good working conditions Busy shop, Apply in person to Dave Heftinger at Gordon Wilson Chevrolet. 5650 So.

State (B-16) BOOKKEEPER Experience preferred. Knowledge of receivables. payables re quired. General office skills. Local, growing advertising apency.

Provide resume and salary requirements to: Box 2-7 In care of this paper. BOOKKEEPER TRANSPORT firm needs imediately bookkeeper with NCR 31. 32. and 200-299 posting experience. Experience considered in relation to salary.

For interview call June 484-8631 ext. 231. Small business in Murre, area has need of mature person for general office clerical work. Must be able to type accurately handle telephone at the public Non smoker. Got pay benefits.

Send resume 10 7-11 in care of this newspaper BOOKKEEPER Position in CPA firm avail. Must have 000kkeeping experience, typing skills and ability to work with the public. Send resmue to: Box 2- 5 care of this newspaper. BOOKKEEPER: $475 to start. Fast raises.

Handle payroll. and Computer. Apply by 10:00 with LeAnn. 532- 4211. ACME Employment Agency.

BOOKKEEPER: Good typist. No steno. Experience helpful. $500 mo. Call Deni 531-7202.

UNITED employment agency. BOOKKEEPER wanted full time, Mon Fri. salary open. Call 9:30 to 5.p.m., 531-6008. CAB DRIVERS.

Must be legal age. experience not necessary. We will train. Positiona open for both full time and part time drivers. Yellow Cab.

Cali Mr. Asay 521-2150.

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