The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

in 25. to 12, (C-12) curity in is July. on I all in 1, Intermountain Obituaries Francis Frank Lund Francis Frank Adolph Lund, 53. Fern Ave. (725 North) died of netural causes July 29 at 4 a.m.

at his home. Born Sept. 19, 1912, Salt Lake City, to Adolph H. and Nancy Henrietta Anderson Lund. Married Martha Jane Conder Dec.

19, 1930. Salt Lake City. Steward and member Teamsters Union, Local No. 222. Member Twentyfourth LDS Ward.

Surv vors: widow; so daughters, Grant Mrs. Bob (Elaine) Miles. Mrs. (Darlene) Solorio, all Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren: brothers, sisters, Lester, Harold, Mrs. Violet Morrison, Mrs.

Rose Nelson, all Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday 10 a.m.. 36 E. 7th South, where friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m. Monday prior to services.

Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Lillie Mrs. Lille May 1996 Lake St. (740 East), died of a tural causes July 29 at p.m. In a Salt Lake ho pital.

Born Dec. 12, 1882, Salt Lake City, to Robert S. and a rriet Powell Condie, Married 10 Albert Joseph Jones June 14, 1906, Salt Lake LDS Temp Active member Lincoln LDS Ward Relief Society. ur vivors: husband; son. daughter, Albert Condie, Granger: Mrs.

rett, Salt Lake ren. 8 great Monday p.m.. friends call Monday, City prior Cemetery. to Jones Condie Jones, 83, Mabel Jones Ber. City: 8 grandchildFuneral 36 7th South, Sunday 6-8 p.m..

services. Burial Salt John Stevens PLEASANT GROVE John W. two Stevens, 82, Pleasant Grove, died July 28, 1966, 11:50 a.m. In a local hospital of heart attack. Born May 19, 1884, Swan Station, N.C., a son of James Thomas and Mary Elizabeth White Stevens.

Married Ivy Chloe Miner July 19, 1916, Manti Temple. MachinIst on railroad until his retirem ent. Former resident of EI Paso, Tex. Served five stake missions, two missions. He and wife served missions to Virginia and North Carolina.

Survivors: widow; daughters, Mrs. Earl G. (Mary) Whatley, Prichard, Mrs. J. A.

(Helen) Kerr, Dallas, Mrs. Stephen L. (Nelda) Warnick, Duluth, Mrs. Bernard L. (Florene) Prows, Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Lester J. (Vera) Chandier, LeGrande, 21 grandchildren, one great-grandchild; brother, sister, Ed, Wilson, N.C.; Mrs. Florence Williams, Cary; N.C. Funeral Monday, p.m., Manila Ward Chapel. Friends call OlpinSundberg, Pleasant Grove, Sunday, 7-9 p.m., Monday at chapel before services.

Burial, Pleasant Grove Mary M. Dastrup Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Morrow Das: trup, 40, Sacramento, died of leukemia July 29 at 10 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Nov.

10, 1925, Hampshire, to C. U. and Edna Scott Morrow. Married to J. Morris Dastrup Aug.

22, 1952, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member LDS Relief Society. Survivors: band; sons, daughters, Steven, Stanley, Randal, Janice, Connie, Kathy, all Sacramento; mother, Hampshire; brothers, sisters, Robert. Mrs. C.

(Annie) McCaleb, Nashville, Ulner Scott, Mildred, Hampshire; Mrs. Sterling (Rebecca) Callahan, Mrs. Wayne (Betty), Clawson, Provo; Mrs. Ned (Edna) Vowles, Bountiful; Mrs. Sherman (Rachael) Massey, Mrs.

Taylor (Connie Alice) Rayburn, Columbia, Tenn. Funeral Monday 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m., Monday prior to services. Burial Bountiful Cemetery. George R.

Hoppe George R. Hoope, 74, 169 W. 4th South, died of a heart aliment July 29 at 8:55 a.m. In a Salt Lake hospital. Born Feb.

26, 1892, Honeyville, KY. to Mr. and Christina Deering Hoppe. Married Viola Ball March 27, 1929, Salt Lake City. Member AFL Bartenders' Union.

Survivor: widow. Funeral Monday 11 a.m., 124-4th East, where friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m., Monday one hour prior to services, Burial Elysian Burial Gardens. Merrell J. Duke OGDEN Merrell J. Duke, 35, Ogden, died of natural causes July 28 in an Ogden hospital.

Born Nov. 4, 1930, Honeyville, to Harold Clyde and Daisy Lenora Jensen Duke Sr. Married Janae Christensen June 5, 1952, Logan LDS Temple. She died Feb. 12, 1966.

Automechanic and shop foreman, Hill Air Force Base. Honeyville resident 18 years; Ogden resident 17 years. Elder, Fourteenth LDS Ward. Survivors: sons. daughters, Greglyn Howard, Mark Jay, Rochalene, CleAnn, all Ogden; father, Honeyville; mother, Ogden; brother, sisters, Harold Clyde Murray; Mrs.

William A. (Jean) Tilleman, Ogden; Mrs. Darvi M. (Velma) Capener, Brea, Mrs. J'Dell (Carolyn) Sackett, Brigham City; Mrs.

Richard K. (Jeanette) Mears, Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons CoIonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends call Sunday 7-9 p.m.. Monday prior to services. Burial Washington Heights Memorial Park, Valdean Gary Carter OGDEN Valdean Gary Carter, 2-day-old son of Gary V.

and Jeanine Waldron Carter, Lavion, died July 28 in an Ogden hospital. Born July 26, 1966, Ogden. Parents members LDS Church, Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Linden Carter, Sunset; Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart G. Waldron. Morgan; great-grandmothers. Mrs.

Helena Waldron, Morgan: Mrs. Artea Butters, Ogden. Graveside services Monday 10 a.m., South Morgan Cemetery. John A. Dewey OGDEN John Alfred Dewey, 83, Ogden, died of stroke Julv 28 in an Ogden.

hospital. Born Aug. 18, 1882, Washington. Washington County, to George Carlos and Susan Emma Chidester Dewey. Married Lillian Loveland Oct.

14, 1903, Logan LDS Temple, She died Oct. 11, 1928. Married Alice Jones Call Nov. 12, 1942, Malad, Idaho. She died Feb.

2, 1952. Married Francis Mae Jensen Loveland Dec. 11,, 1964, Ogden. Employe Ogden City Schools, Hill Air Force Base. Ogden resident since 1928.

Former Brigham City resident. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, John Carl Mrs. Richard (Vera) Morse, all Ooden; Doyle Glendale, Calif Mrs. E. (Lila) Wright, Mrs.

Willard (Janie) Jensen, both Corinne; Mrs. Stillman (Vonda) Harris, Malad; stepsons, daughters, Kenneth George, Douglas George, Glen. Call, Robert Call, Mrs. George (Alta) Bingham, Mrs. Arnell Palmer, all Ogden; Earl Loveland, Delbert Loveland, both Bear Lake; Mrs.

Dean (Alice) Miller, Salt Lake City; 22 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren: great great grandchild; brother, sisters, Bert Alfonza, Washington; Mrs. Orion (Lettie) Snow, Deweyville; Mrs. Lee (Vera) Sandall, Alhambra, Calif, Funeral Monday p.m.. Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call Sunday 7-9 p.m.: Monday from noon. Burial Brigham City Cemetery.

Kristine Fredricksen TREMONTON, Box Elder County sen Mrs. Nikolaisen Kristine Parker Brockman ChristenFredricksen, 81, Tremonton, died of natural causes July 29 at 12:15 p.m. in an Elwood rest home. Born Oct. 5, 1878.

Denmark, to Anders and Nielsine Johainsen Brockman. Married 10 Rasmus Oct, 1901, Denmark. He died. Married to Martin Nikolaisen March 18. 1913.

He died. Married to Gilbert Parker June 1931. He died. Married to Axel Fredricksen. April, 1944.

Came to U.S. 1913. Member LDS Church: president. Women's Christian Temperance Union. Survivors: husband.

Salt City; daughter, Mrs. Elvira Nikolaisen. Vancouver, British Columbia; 4 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren; brother, sisters. Chris Nielsen, Ogden: Mrs. Olga Hansen, Moses Lake.

Mrs. Emily York. Mrs. Helen Gudne. both Tremonton.

Funeral Monday p.m.. friends Rogers Mortuary, Tremonton, call Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday from 11 a.m. Burial Riverview Cemetery, Tremonton. Katie Bowles Douglas PRESTON, IDAHO Mrs. Katie Porter Bowles Douglas, 85, Fairview, Idaho.

died of natural causes July 29 at 12 a.m. Logan rest home. Born March 1881. Tazewell. to Robert and Geneva Ackers ter.

Married Edward A. Bowles Dec. 16. 1903. Tazewell.

He died 1932. Married to Lester K. Douglas 1945. Survivors: ausband: son. daughter, Orvil Bowles, Felrview: Mrs.

Garnet Sturtz, Ogden. Funeral Monday 1 p.m. Fairview LOS Ward Chapel. Friends call Webb Mortuary. Preston, Sunday evening, Monday prior to services.

Burial Lewiston, Idaho. Lewiston Utah. Cemetery. Inc. in or Legal Notices NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ANNEX CERTAIN AREA HEREIN DESCRIBED TO SALT LAKE SUBURBAN SANITARY DISTRICT NO.

2 WITHIN SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH. The Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County. Utah, met In regular session of the Board on the dav of July, 1966. The following G. commissioners Jenson.

were Chairman, present: William Marvin G. Larson and John Preston Creer, The following were also present: Helen Houston. Deputy County Clerk, and Gerald E. Nielsen, Deputy County Attorney. WHEREAS, more than 25 per cent of the real property owners of the land herein described have fited with the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to U.C.A.

1953. Section 17-6-26. as amended, petition for annexation of said area to Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. and WHEREAS. the hereinafter described area is located in what is commonly, known No-Man's-Land, Sani- between Salt Lake City tary District on the West.

Salt Lake County Cottonwood Sanitary District on the North and East and Sandy Suburban Improvement District on the South, Salt Lake County board of County Commissioners having determined and deciared that the public health, convenience and necessity requires annexation of such area herein described, to Lake 2, City within Suburban Sanitary District No. Salt Lake County. Utah, hereby gives notice of the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, Utah, to annex such area as herein defined and described to Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District NO The 2. herein defined and dearea scribed is located entirely within Salt Lake County, Utah, and is described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 233 feet East and 233 feet South of the North quarter corner of Section 32, Township 2 South. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, which point is also on the East boundary line of Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No.

2, and on the Southwest corner of Salt Lake Coun. Cottonwood Sanitary District. and running thence East along the boundary line of Salt Lake County Cottonwood Sanitary District 1,087 feet, more or less, to the party line running North and South in the center of the Northeast quarter of said Section 32; thence South along the West boundary of Salt Lake County Cottonwood Sanitary District 5,047 feet, more of less, to the South boundary line of said Section 32, and the North boundary line of Sandy Suburban Improvement District: running thence West along the said section line and the North boundary line Sandy Suburban Improvement District 1,087 feet, more or less, to the East boundary line of Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 21 and running thence North along the East boundary line of said Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 2, 5,047 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning.

The intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, Utah, to annex such area to Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 2. is for the purposes of providina sanitary sewer facilities for current, needs, and future development and growth of- the aforedescribed area, and 'to provide treatment and dispostion of sewage therefrom in cooperation with and in conjunction with the sewage system now existing in Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 2, or in combination with other sewage disposal systems. That no part of such area is Included in any incorporated city or town, nor within the boundaries of any improvement district created under Chapter 6, Title 17, Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, for sewage treatment purposes.

That the nature and extent of the proposed imprvement are to be such improvements and facilities as will be necessary to make available to the inhabitants of such area all facilties necessary for collection, treatment and disposal of sewage, IncludIna outfall if necessary, for future growth and development of such area. That on the 31st day of August. 1966, at the hour, of 10:00 o'clock a.m., the Board County Commissioners shall meet in Room 206, city and County Salt Lake City, Utah and will then and there hold a public hearing, at which time and place all interested parties may apDear before said Board and be heard either in support of or in opposition to annexation of such area to Salt Lake City Suburban Sanitary District No. 2. Any taxpayer within said area may, on or before said date, protest in writing against annexation of such to Salt.

Lake City Suburban Sanitary, District No. 2, the which DrObe signed by tax-payer and tax-payers and shall be filed with the County Clerk of Salt Lake County, In Salt Lake, City, Utah. This notice is given In accordance with Section 17-6-27 and Section 17-6-3, Utah Code Annotated 1963, as amended. DATED this 27th day of July, 1966. BOARD OF COUNTY OF SALT LAKE COUNTY.

UTAH By. MARVING G. JENSON Chairman ATTEST: JACOB WEILER (C-9) County Clerk NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah. Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock at p.m. that time Tuesdav.

August 23, 1966, and publicly opened for construction of A 5-Span Composite Welded Steel Beam Structure in Salt Lake County, the same being situated at the 13th South Connection over 2nd West Street and the Union Pacific Railroad Tracks identified as Federal Aid Proiect No. U-UG-032-1(6) 3rd Contract. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 0,066 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 238,495 Lbs. of Reinforcing Steel, Class 'A" Concrete (AE) (Estimated Quantity 470 Cu. Yds.) at Per Lump Sum, Class "AA" Concrete (AE) (Estimated Quantity 624 Cu.

Yds. at Per Lump Sum and Structural Steel (Specialty Item) (Estimated Quantity 513,168 Lbs.) at Per Lump Sum. The project is to be completed in 150 working days. Prequalification of bidders Is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications.

It will be necessary that the bidder have on with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, Statement the required Prequalification pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. Not less than the general prevailing wage Industrial rates as determined by the fective August shall be paid Commission of Uteh, efto all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this project. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat.

1060). The State Highway Department, accordance with the provisions In Title Vl of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 tions (78 of the Stat. 252) and the RegulaC.F.R., Department Part 8), of Issued Commerce (15 pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that It will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisem*nt will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin. tions Proposal forms. plans.

cross and specifications are on file secthe office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they bidders. be reviewed by prospective Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of 8 fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company quaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reiect any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal quarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made.

payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a quarantee that if awarded contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 30th day of July. 1966. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND.

(C-26) Director of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Section Sail Lake City. Utah July 27, 1966 Sealed proposals will be received for the work of constructina a storm sewer along 21st South Street from Arcadia Heights area southwesterly to Parley's Creek -Account No. 47-N-91, accordina to the plans on file in the City Engineer's Office. Bids will be publicly opened Room 206. City County Building al or about 10:30 a.m.

on September 1966 by the Board of County Commissioners. 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 Salt Lake City Engineer upon deposit of Fif.

teen ($15.00) Dollars, which will be forfeited unless a bid is submitted to Salt Lake County The right reserved to reiect any or bids. Bid bonds will be accepted in lieu of certified check BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. MARVIN JENSON. Chairman. Salt Lake County Commission.

ATTEST. JACOB WEILER, County Clerk. First Pub. July 1966 Last Pub. Aug.

30. 1946 (C-8) Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals be received by the State Road Commission Utah. Room City, 606. State Office Building, Salt Lake Utah, until 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 9, 1966, and that publicly opened for construction of Bituminous Surfacina and Channelization in Salt Lake County.

identified as State Projects: NF-34-1(1) State Street NF-32-1(4) 4th South South Temple: State Street- 9th South to 33rd South: South to 23rd East: NF 900 NF-33-1(3) Foothill Drive 13th South State Street to 2nd West: NS-140(2) South Temple 5th East to State, Street: NS-140(1), ChanneliSouth: zation 7th East 21st NR-184(5) 200 North Main Street Easterly Including. East Capitol Street: NR-201(2) 21st South 1740 East to 2250 East. The lenath of road to be constructed or improved is 6.713 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 1538 Tons of Bituminous Material and 21.700 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course Maximum. The prolect Is to be completed in 45 working davs. Prequalification of bidders required.

Prior to any bidder's ceiving plans and specifications, will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved. the required Prequalifica: tion Statement pertainina contrastor's experience and financial tion. Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah. effective August 21. 1963.

shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics emploved on this project. Proposal forms. plans, cross sections and specifications are on file the office of the State Road Commission. Salt Lake City. where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders.

Specifications, proposal forms. and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00. no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved Surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids reserved.

Cash. certified check, cashier's check. or approved proposal quarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made pavable, to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of aood faith and a quarantee that If awarded contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. Anv addifional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 23rd of lulv.

1966. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. HENRY C. HELLAND, (B-99) Director of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the Board of Trustees Central Davis County Sewer District Kaysville City Hall Kaysville, Utah July 15, 1966 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 7:30 p.m. August 11.

1966. for construction of sanitary sewer extensions. Bids will be opened on or about this time by the Board of Trustees. The main Items of work for this proiect are: 5,635 Cu. Yd.

Trench excavation: 2,203 Lin. Ft. ESRG Pipe; 4,997 Lin. Ft. 8' ESRG Pipe; 600 Lin.

Ft. ESRG Pipe; 18 tees; 20-4' Diam. Manholes; 100 Ft. Steel Pipe under RR; 100 Lin. Ft.

Highway 91 Crossing Steel Pipe Under Hwy 500 Cu. Yd. Gravel Backfill Under sipe: 30 Lin. Ft. Highway 106 Crossing Open Cut; 100 Lin.

Ft. Alternate Proposal Hwy. 91 Crossing Open Cut. Plans and are on file in the office of the Neff Engineering and Construction 2500 Evergreen may Salt Lake reviewed City, by Utah, where they be prospective bidders. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications, form for proposal contract and bond may be, obtained upon application at the office of the Neff Engineering and Construction Co.

upon deposit of $25.00 which will be refunded providing the bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the plans within ten davs after the opening of the bid. Each proposal shall be accompanled by a certified check or bid bond in an amount equal to five per cent of the proposal. A combined performance and payment bond in the amount of 100 per cent of the bid price will be required. bid may be withdrawn for at least sixty (60) davs after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.

By order of the Board of Trustees. J. E. NEFF, (C-11) Engineer Funerals Peel Funeral Home. brown spots.

Reward. 278-9052. 6th. 262-5231. help.

3 rms. 815-1st Ave. 359-9981. NO CAMPER ACCEPTED WITHOUT THE KIDDIE CAMP HIS FAMILY DOCTOR'S PHYSICAL MADE SURE NO SCALPEROO REPORT. CHECK WITH NURSE 16 TRACK CHILD BROUGHT BEFORE BOARDING TRAIN ALONG BERIBERI OR ANYHatlo's THING ELSE THE OTHERS They'll COULD CATCH SCALPE CAMP, Do It A Every Time JOEY GAVE ME HIS LOLLYSICKLE MOSQUITO I'M GONNA STICKS BEFORE BUT HOW DID W- HAPPENED WHAT BITES, GUESS! I IT MOUNT HE WENT.

THE HOSPITAL THE KIDS TO YOU PERZIN A FEVER By COME HOME IVORY. Dunn and Thompson 70 A MAT MRS. JOHN C. RO, 7-30 ROGERS, END 8 MORRIS PLAINS DUNN WOODS Kim THOMPSON 1 BETHERS- Funeral services for Saturday, 12 noon in the 30th LDS Almira Tiffany Bethers will be held Ward Chapel, 1068 Jefferson Street West). Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary, Heber City, Friday, to 9 p.m.

and at the church Saturday after 10:30 a.m. Burial, Heber City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Olpin Mortuary, Heber. BURKE- Funeral services for Clara M. Burke will be held Saturdav, 11 a.m., at the Neil O'Donnell Mortuary, 1st South, 4th East.

Prayer service will be held Friday at Friday, 8 p.m. where friends. may call 7-9 p.m., and Saturday prior to services. Burial, Provo City Cemetery. Graveside funeral services for Infant Burrows, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gail Melvin Burrows will be held Saturday 11 a.m. in the Holladay Memorial Park. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuarv, 260 E. South Temple, Saturday from a.m.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. HILL-Funeral services for Bert W. HIll will be held Saturday, 10 a.m., in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Saturday prior to services.

Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. HOGGAN Funeral services for Annie, Vione Hoggan will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the 19th Ward Chapel, 168 West 4th North. Friends may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 2nd Saturday at Friday from 68 p.m, and the Ward Chapel one hour prior to services.

Interment in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. JENSON -Funeral services for OIlvia Christina Jenson will be held Saturday 11 a.m. in the Midvale 3rd LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call the Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State Friday from 6-8 p.m.

and Saturday prior to services. Burial, Midvale City. Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. JONES Funeral services for Lillie May Condie Jones will be held Monday tuary, at 36 p.m.

East at 7th the South. Deseret Friends may call Sunday from. 6-8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. LUND- -Funeral services for Francis Frank Adolph Lund, will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at Deseret Mortuary 36 East 7th South, where friends may call Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake Citv Cemetery.

Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. MICKELSEN Funeral notices for Hans Mickelsen will be held Saturday 12 noon Fin the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South. Friends may call Friday from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services.

Interment Roosevelt Memorial Park, Lawndale, California. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. PERKINS Funeral services for Verl Ute Perkins will be held Saturday 1 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Ward Chapel, 8741 W. 3000 South, Friends may call at 8525 W.

2700 South, Magna, Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral Directors Funerals ROBINS Funeral services for be held Saturday at 1 p.m.

in the Jessie, Alder Robins of Layton will Layton L.D.S. 7th Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary Friday 6 to p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

Interment In the KavsvilleLavton Memorial Park. Funeral Directors Lindquist's Kaysvilie Mortuary. RUCHTI-Funeral services for Arlene Graham Gore Ruchti will be held Monday. 12 noon, at Deseret Mortuary. 36 E.

7th South Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary Sundav. 6 to 8 p.m: and Monday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary Funeral services for Elizabeth Amina Parry Stratford will be held Saturdav. 12 noon. In the Larkin Mortuary Chapel.

260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday, to 8 p.m., Saturdav prior to services. Interment Ogden City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary.

SMITH--Funeral services for Alexander (Smitty) Smith will be held Saturday at 10:00 at the Deseret Mortuary. 36 East 7th South. where friends may call one hour prior to services. Military graveside rites by American Legion. Bonneville Post the Veterans Plot.

Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. SMITH -Funeral services for Sargent Kent A. Smith will be held Saturday. 12 chapel, noon, in the Belvedere 2nd Ward 607 Downington Ave.

Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South Temple. Friday, to 9 p.m., and Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Burial Vaults QUALITY FOR 35 YEARS INSIST ON JOHNSON VAULTS SOLD THROUGH ALL LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS Florists BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY SALT LAKE'S LEADING FLORISTS EM 4-5544 AND GREENHOUSE Where flowers convey sympathy love and fondest memories. 1522 E. 33rd South 486-7267 Reunions ANNOUNCING CLASS REUNION 6, 1966 Dear PHS Student of '41, Bring your partner and loin the fun. With the Provo High School Class of '41.

Relax In sport clothes while we meet, Bring your own picnie lunch with good things to eat. The Geneva Recreation Association (GRA) Park is the place to 90, 900 North 1200 West. Provo, Utah, is the address you know. Informal, visiting from 5:30 on 7:30: We'll holler lunches on 8:30: A program Be prepared to speak, Give a short resume of activities In your life at their peak. Please notify any member who has moved since August 1961, Or anyone who missed out on the 20-vear reunion.

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TO 1 P.M. SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TO 12 NOON RATES 50c per line for one day $1.50 per line for 4 days 4 days for price of 3 7 days for price of 6 $2.10 per line for 7 days DIAL 521-3535 -Mining, Uranium FOR SALE. Mining leases and equipment. Southeastern Utah.

Uranium properties. Malority on AEC stretch-out program to 1970. In excess of $200,000 In equipment. Good profit structure. Other interests force sale.

Reply to Box U-5, this paper. CONTRACT diamond drilling. Mark Twedt. 816-4th Ave. 359-1880.

3-Lost and Found LOST- -Ladv's Longines wrist watch. Gold band. Cottonwood Mall prka Front of Albertsons. Rew. 277-7106.

LOST- Bell and Howell 8mm movie camera. Vic. 3rd State St. Reward. EM 4-9233.

LOST Black wallet, valuable Dapers. Vic. Walker Bank Pioneer Bank, Rew. 355-2717. LOST Brown-white Shetland, vic.

3800 Redwood Rd. Rew. 299-1175. LOST Diamond ring. Safeway, 9th East 17th So.

Rew. 467-2150. LOST 2 Brittany Spaniels, orange 3-Lost and Found LOST--Small brown male Dachshund. Sat. 23rd.

Vic, of Farmington Canyon or 7-11 food sotre on Orchard In Bountiful, answers to name of Gus. Kids would sure like him back. Call collect 295-6690, reward. 820 REWARD Lost, blond dog, mostly Pomeranian, ans. to Trampas.

Lost bet. Brigham-Salt Lake. Monday night. Call collect, 277-0230, 359-1744. LOST- Light brown straw purse with white wallet and pictures, valuable only to owner.

Vicinity north of Liberty Park. morning of the 25th. Please call 466-7146. MALE, part Scottie and Wirehair Color black and grey. Red collar.

Lisc. No. 4617. Vic. 17th East 33rd South.

484-7868. Reward. LOST -Black miniature poodle. Vic. 7th East, 9th South Black collar with silver trim.

Male, ens. to Spook. Rew. 486-9826. LOST- Home-made quilt blown from trailer.

Vic. Foothill Blvd. bet. 9th-21st So. Rew.

408 5. 13th East, rear. LOST. Small dog, part Pekingese, long black hair, white chest. Fri.

466-6214. LOST Sundav. 24th. vic. of 3780 So.

9th East. No. 25. Turquoise Parakeet. Reward.

262-1850. LOST, yr. old male Siamese cat Vic. 3700 W. 4100 South.

298-7027 LOST-Sml. Dachshund, 2 mo. old. Vic. 12th W.

5th S. Rew. 363-9722. 4-Personals ANTIQUE SALE 1 DAY ONLY SUNDAY, JULY 31 FROM 9:30 A.M. 40 RICHARDS ST.

350 ITEMS FROM ENG. HOLLAND, SPAIN -BRASS -RELIGIOUS SON CANDLESTICKS CARVINGS -ANTIQUE SILVER -FLAT IRONS -KEYS -COPPER CONTAINERS -GUNS -SWORDS -BRASS COOKING LADLES -PEWTER AND SILVER DISHES -JEWELRY BARGAINS DEALERS WELCOME SECRETARI. TRAINING PBX, secretarial accounting, letter writing, business ten key medical and shorthand. Felt SCHOOL SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD 341 S. Main St.

Tele: 355-7507. TO SETTLE an estate- Nearly new mdse. Clothing, furniture, TV's. twin tub washer. musical toys.

saddle bags, etc. Evervthina is clean and reasonable. 833 So 2nd East. Fri, July 29-30. 9 a.m.

TETON VALLEY BOYS week or 2 weeks Auq. Sports, horsebackridina, RANCH, 13th. Moderate rates. Wonderful food. Call 478-6595.

Write, Victor, Idaho, Lowell L. Bennion. RUMMAGE SALE Don't miss this one, clothine, dishes, toys, etc. 1c and UD, July 29-30, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

721 N. 2nd West. MODEL OPPORTUNITIES DA 8-1332 411 E. S. Temple EM 3-2765 DANCE CLASSES starting Southeast Dance Academv, vrs.

up, Bus pickup service to your door. Utah's largest and most modern dancing school. 486-0061. BEAUTY COLLEGE training In school you can trust. Night school scholarships free.

Call 486-0101. Reserve your placements for Aug. or Sept. Continental College of Beautv. MICHELLE'S MODELS--Earn while they learn.

Excel, trainina, part time lobs offered to teens. Call 487-3243. Boys' clothing size 16 and 12, girls' size 10, 8 chubby and 6. All kinds needed badly for school. Call 485-1904.

FOR sale at discount several tery. Call Mr. Rostron, 363-2711 grave sites in Salt Lake City, Cemedays, 278-1523 eves. DETECTIVES DIVORCE CASES INVESTIGATED. 417 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM BLDG, 355-4666.

COLLECTORS Guns, swords, coins. stamps. postcards, antiques, bottles. Bechive. 368 E.

3rd South. SEWING CLASSES for beginners, Limited enrollment. 25 hours of excel. instruction. $15.

364-4432. RUMMAGE SALE. 219 West 6th North. 322-5028. ACCORDION Introductory lessons.

$1.25 wk. Free use of instrument. 322-0449. DRIVING LESSONS 485-1649 or 484-2930 MODELS NEEDED 521-3345 451 E. 3rd South GET-acquainted guitar, drum or accordion lessons.

$1.50. Instrument furn. Progressive Music. 364-4353. GUITAR- SPECIAL Guitar or drum Intro.

lessons, $1.25 wk. free use of instr. DA 2-0449. FOR SALE By private party. membership, to Crestwood Swim Club, reas.

571-0326. DRUM LESSONS your home, $2.25 per wk. 3-pc. outfit furn. Music Centre.

322-0449. COMPL. PREPARATION COURSE FOR DRIVERS LICENSE. 466-9992. PET CEMETERY.

Pickup service. HU 4-3070 DO YOU have drinking problem? Call 484-0675. DRESSMAKING, CUSTOM SEWING, excel. work. 364 4432.

PET portraits, groups, weddings. Picture man. EL 9-6797 in a.m. LADY'S CLOTHES, Size 7 to 10, incl. sults, coats.

484-6001. DISTRIBUTOR for VI-Vace Vitamins, please call 467-1294. REDUCING, body building gym. $10 mo. 1675 W.

3500 So. 266-6252. ACCORDION or guitar lessons. your home. Instrument furn.

364-4353. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 363-2872 GUITAR lessons your home. $1.50 wk Elec, guitar outfit furn. 322-0449 HAIR. We buy 10 Inches or longer.

363-2726. Velma-Clinton. RUMMAGE sale, July 29th, 30th. A106 University Village. 5-Massage and Bath HEALTH STUDIO Room 101, Atlas Bullding.

Phone 363-2582. 6-Travel, Bus Lines DRIVERS needed to drive cars to and from adioining states, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and West Coast cities, and from Michigan, New York, Illinois, Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas to Salt Lake City, We need drivers coming io Salt Lake from San Francisco, Los Angeles and Denver. This is not employment. Deposit and reference necessary. 2089 W.

North. Temple, or phone DA 8-1081. Be -Be Insured Drive a car-or have your car drive en to any city. I.C.C. certificated.

$2,500.000 insurance. INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM 830 South State 322-3163 RIDES to SAN CALIF. Aug. The Salt Lake Tribune, July 30, 1966 C5 I hland died of natural causes July 28, 1966. 8:15 p.m, at a Salt Lake hospital, Born Sept, 20, 1925, Salt Lake City.

son of Arnold C. and Fav Ora Larsen Jensen. Married Bonnie Evans Au1. 1946. Salt Lake City.

Survivors: wid0 daughters. sons, Mrs. Thor as (Mar. are t) Ault, Judy, Thomas, Patricia, Steven; brother, sister. Robert Mrs.

Don (Kay) Rudy, all Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday noon, 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m. Monday before ser- vices. Isabelle Peterson RICHFIELD, belle Muir Peterson, 85, died July 29, 1966 in Smithfield at the home of a dauahter.

Born Dec. 16, 1880. Richfield, John and Jeanett Witson Muir. Married Lars Christian Peterson Jan 18, 1901 Ricnfield. Later solemn zed, St.

George Served, FresidenCy of Society Survivors: Nelll, Cedar City, Jensen, 40, 5634 Sevier County Is8- Clarence, Salt Lake City Gordon, Marysvale; Mrs. Myrie (Ruby) Johnson, Smithfield. Mrs. Aspon (Ila) Johnson, South San Gabriel, 24 grandchildren, 35 one great greatgrandchild. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., Neal F.

Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, where friends call Sunday, 7-9 p.m., Monday noon. Burial, Richfield City Boyd B. Hawkins OGDEN Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Myers Mortuary, Ogden, for Boyd Bowen Hawkins, 46, Ogden, who was dead on arrival July 28 at an Ogden hospital. Friends call at the mortuary Saturday prior to services.

Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Born June 30, 1920, Logan, to William T. and Mary Ann Bowen Hawkins. Married Delores Elaine Rose March 21; 1951, Ogden. Machinist, Sperry-Rand, Veteran World War 11.

Member American Legion; Ogden Sixty-First LDS Ward. Ogden resident five years. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Wayne Horicon, Roland Dee, Scott Lynn Michelle all Ogden; brother, sisters, Percy Boise, Idaho; Ann, Beverly Hills, Mrs. K. 'S.

(Margaret) Westover, Glenns Ferry, Idaho; Mrs. Thema McLaughlin, Long Beach, Mrs. Emma H. Turley, Mrs. G.

C. (Thora) Linebaugh, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ruth Davis, Hermiston, Ore. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608, State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, August 23, 1966, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Signing and Delineation in Iron County, the same being that section of Interstate Highway No.

15 from Hamilton Fort to South Cedar identified as Federal Aid Proiect No. 1-15-2(14)52 1st Contract. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 5.21 miles, and the principal Items of work are approximately as follows: 909 Sq. Ft. of Ground Mounted Sign Type C-1 and 610 Lin.

Ft. of Deep Beam Highway Guard Rail. The project is to be completed in 50 working days. Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition.

The attention of bidders is directed 10 the Special Provisions 'covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with Section of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1965 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this prolect which are the minimum wages to be paid on this proiect, These rates are made part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Lebor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat.

1060). The State Highway Department, In accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Com(15 C.F.R., Part 8), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisem*nt will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the grounds of race, color or, national origin. Proposal forms. plans.

cross tions and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Cedar City, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. SpecIfications, proposal forms plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to relect any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must, accompany each bid as evidence good faith and a tee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required.

Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. STATE COMMISSION OF Dated ROAST day of July, 1966. UTAH C. HELLAND, (C-25) Director Highways ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the award of contract for materials and labor In connection with the Salt Lake County Recreation Department's Hunter curb, gutter and sidewalks project, shall be delivered to the Salt Lake County Commission at its office in Room 206, City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before 10:00 a.m, on the 16th day of August, 1966, at which time they shall be publicly opened and read. Project is located on 6000 West.

at 3600 South and consists of: Straight curb Gutter, 295 Lineal feet. 2. Curbed curb Gutter, 80 Lineal feet. 3. Drain Gutter at Intersections, 44 Lineal feet.

4. Full frog area (approximately). 450 Lineal feet. 5. 4 Concrete side walk 1344 Lineal feet.

Bids must conform to plans and specifications now on file at the offices of the Salt Lake County Recreation Department located at 5177 South State Street in Murray. Utah. and shall be accompanied by a certifled or bid cashier's check or 8 satisfactory bond executed by the bidders as principal and a satisfactory surety company 85 surety in an amount not less than five per of the maximum amount of the bid. cent The check or bond, as the case may be, the shall contract, quarantee if bidder's execution awarded to him, in conformity with the contract documents. Parties successfully bidding shall, in addition to the tond above mentioned.

provide performance 1 bonds acceptable to Salt Take County guaranteeing the performance of the contract bid upon. Such bonds shall be in full effect until such time the work contracted for is completed in full. No bidder shall withdraw any bid made subject to this call for a period of thirty days after the date set for the opening of bids, nor shall any bid be accepted from ary contractor operating without valid Utah Contractor's License. Salt Lake County reserves the right to reiect any or all bids tendered for good or valid reason and to waive any irregularity or infor mality in any bid or in the course of proceedings. ATTEST: MARVIN G.

JENSON. Chairman. Lake County Commission. ATTEST: JACOB WIELER, (C-7) County Clerk NOTICE OF HEARING Notice hereby given that a hearing be will neid in the matter of the application of Security Leasing Company, a Utah for percorporation, mission to establish an industrial loan business at Room 900. First SeBuilding, 40.5 South Main Street.

Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County, Utah, the 29th of August. 1966. commencing at ten o'clock a.m. Room 303.

State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. Bv order of the Bank Commission- Dated al Salt Lake City, Utah, this 27th dav of 1966 W. BRIMHALL Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah HAVE plane, two weeks. Will travel.

Where'll We 007 Wooley, 486-9651. 295-4905. 7-Help Wanted -Women YOUNG ladies, 18-23, to work with chaperoned group. Must be neat ap pearing and ambitious. Previous waitress or similar experience helpful.

Representing leading fashion magazine publications. Above average earnings. New cars furnished See Mr. Satre, Motel Six, 10-5 Thursday through Sat 521-3280. Parents welcome at interview.

COLOR TECHNICIAN Beauty experience necessary. Beauty license required Work in local area. Salary and fringe benefits. Reply Box T-55. this paper.

with full resume. CLAIROL, INC. EXPERIENCED SALAD OR PANTRY GIRL GOOD WAGES, SUNDAYS OFF LAMBS GRILL CAFE 169 SO. MAIN EXPERINECED secretary 25-35 years of age for executive office. Shorthand necessary, 5-day week, vacation and other fringes.

Air conditioned office de Salary on basis of experience. Call 364-7768 for appointment. HOUSEKEEPER, cook for professional cple. and 2 school dren. Other help 5 days weekly.

Own bath, TV. Sun. off. Must live in. Top wages depending upon qualifications.

Write Box U-40 in care of this paper. Key Punch Operator EXPER. CHURCH ORGANIZATION 364-2511, Ext. 2621, for appt. UPHOLSTERING SEAMSTRESS and UPHOLSTERING CUTTER must be FULLY EXPERIENCED.

Year around work quar. Pay top scale. Call. collect, 522-1532, Idaho Falls, Idaho. MARRIED women under 35.

Inside window service. Day evening shifts available. All locations. Dee's Hamburger. 'Drive In.

Apply Mrs. Phipps, Tuesday through Friday. 2 p.m. -6 p.m. at 424 So.

7th East. WON a Parklane Mercury in 3 weeks. I'll train you to do likewise by titting the Kontourat Bra. Wages average commission per Lots of enthusiasm and car necessarv, 295-7647 anv time. EXPERIENCED airl for Insurance office.

Must know all phases of fire and casualty insurance rafing. Must be able to type at least 50-60 words per min. Please contact Mr. J. A.

Anderson at 359-8691 for interview. SALES LADIES Ladies over 25 to sell quality feminine apparel. Ideal conditions, benefits. Nonsmokers. LA RIE'S, Cottonwood Mall.

NEAT-appearing waitress wanted. Must know tray service. Shift p.m. No phone calls. Apply in person, Rhoda's Restaurant, 14.

8th South. EXPERIENCED waitress over 21, grill experience necessary, local refer, required. 641 West No. Tempie. Ask for Mr.

Hay, Apply to p.m. MOTHERS, teen-agers, steady parttime lobs selling cosmetics. Average $2.57 per hr. commission. Work home.

August openings. 277-9266. EXPERIENCED medical secretary with good Enalish skills. editorial experience useful, salary open. 8 a.m.

to 5 U. of U. Medical Center, 322-7606, Dept. of Medicine. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND Bla Money with POLYWARE TOY PARTIES.

Need car. 277-2554, 254-3670, 467-8150. COMMISSARY WOMEN Age 20-35 yrs. Apply In person. OLD AIRPORT COFFEE SHOP LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING In Student Housing Unit, one day week.

Apply in person, Aug. 1 or 2, a.m. to 12 Noon. 322 University St. WANTED- -Mature woman to live in and help with household and children.

Pivate bath and room, TV, salary. Call 278-3185. NEED waitress for coffee shop and snack bar work, West Jordan area. Apply in person, 3202 W. 7800 South, after 6 p.m.

LADIES who would like beauty college in exchange for office, work, Night school only, call Continental College of Beauty, 486-0101. 20-HR. WEEK. Secretary. Permanent work, downtown, shorthand required.

Reply, Box U-38, care of this newspaper. KEY Punch Operator with minimum vear experience. Need car. Good wages and benefits. Call Mr.

liams or Mr. Denny, 484-8811. EXPERIENCED TELEPHONER-to contact prospective members for a new country club. Dav work. 328-8763.

LADIES and girls, work full or part-time, magazine order desk, no exper. necessary. $1.75 to $2 hr. salary. 359-4057.

BOOKKEEPER must be exper. posting accounts receivable and payables and capable of reconciling numerous bank accounts. 521-4550. EXPERIENCED cook. References.

Small family. Live In. Holladay, Good wages. Age over 25. Call Tuesdav 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. 364-5062. GIRL OR WOMAN to do It. hsework in exchange for rm. and board.

Small wage. 486-7045 or 486-7083. WOMAN wanted for laundromat work, eves. and Sundavs. Apply 136 E.

9th So. BINDERY work with machines and dark rm. Exper, prefer. 5 day wk. Call John Smith, 363-4486.

EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Day shift. Good hours. '25 years of age. Call after 2 p.m., DA 2-1131.

ATTENDANT-operator, over. 25, for dry cleaning concern. Will train. Apply after 6 p.m., 3330 S. Main.

GENERAL Shorthand OFFICE, work, part-time. required. Good working conditions. DA 2-0541, Ext. 78.

INTERIOR decorator, some expertence necessary. Call Mrs. Austin btwn. 10-12 A.M. 262-2921.

WANTED DO LIGHT EXPECTANT MOTHER TO SMALL WAGE. EL 5-7444. INTERESTING work for right girl, shorthand, typing, light bookkeeping. Call 487-1950. CLEANING woman nursing home.

Day shift. 2825 East 33rd So. 487-1026. DENTAL assistant, typing, no exper. necessary.

Write U-41 in care of this paper. DRIVE new Mercury, qualify in 2 mos. Become a consultant for the new Kontoural Bra, 295-0983. LICENSED rest home operator. 687 3rd Ave.

355-1385. SELL BAUM toys, home party plan. High car. CR 7-6670. COOK wanted for Carlton Hotel Cafe.

140 East So. Temple LIVE IN. Child care, housework. 484-9175, $125 month. COUPLE to manage motel.

484-6883. EXPER WAITRESS. 20-30. Mavflower Cafe. 154 So.

Main. EXPER. waitress 11 a.m. -6 p.m. 244 West South Temple.

MANAGER, coin op laundry. Free rent plus percentage. 363-6044. WAITRESSES-COOKS -Hickory Pit. Murray-Granger.

486-0620. NURSES AID. So. East loc. 484-2465.

277-9397. BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY Age 25-40, 486-1074. EXPERIENCED waitress, over 21. $1.25 per hr. 117 E.

2nd South, REDUCED rent for part-time eve 7-Help Wanted Women REGISTERED NURSES COME TO CALIFORNIA plus WRITE OR CALL NOW Sutter Hospitals, 2820 Streets, Sacramento. Permanent Opening For FULL- TIME EXPERIENCED SECRETARY Ages 23-45, Shorthand Required BEELINE REFINING CO. Call Mr. Hale for 326-2292 SALESLADY FOR PART TIME EMPLOYMENT In our houseware dept. Good opportunity for lady Interested in working 20 to 25 hours weekly.

Some experience in housewares preferred. Apply Personnel Office, Monday through Friday, 2 to 5 p.m. ZCMI DOWNTOWN A. S. C.

P. REGISTERED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST Excellent opportunity for night supervisor at the LDS Hospital. Full or part-time employment. Salary open, based upon experience. Contact Mr.

Thornton, 322-5761, Ext. 2519. EXPERIENCED ALTERATION LADY son. Permanent Ideal position conditions, for qualified Non- perbenefits. smoker.

LA RIE'S, Cottonwood Mall. SECRETARY--New alr conditioned downtown office. Good salary. Exellent working conditions with large local co. Shorthand required.

Age open but must have experience. Call 364-5638, for Interview appointment. WANTED -Medical secretary receptionist, full time. Shorthand not required. Typing necessary, refs.

Call 355-2160. 8-Women Want Work 24, SINGLE, B.A.M.A. in English. Exp. in teaching, journalism, writing, library work.

Can type. Good references. 466-9724. NURSERY SCHOOL--LICENSED Preschool activities, nourishina meals. Rates.

IN 7-3592. TIRED? I'll Iron. wash. mend. sew buttons.

zippers, finish sewing. 262-0159. WOULD like to work p.m.- office cleaning, help In nursing home, cafe work, etc, EL 9-4195. HOUSEWORK, 1 day week. $1.25 hr, 363-0305.

BEST child care. 262-2039. Fenced-in. Cottonwood area. EXPER.

CARE for convalescent patients or childcare. 277-9712, IRONING. Will pick up and deliver. 484-6353, 484-9766. HOUSEWORK-359-9473.

WILL TEND small child, my home, anytime. 467-6959. TYPING, ADDRESSING, MAILING. My home, 487-6566. 487-3328.

IRONING, ALL TYPES. PICKUP and DELIVER. 486-1437. IRONING, HOLLADAY 278-2340 AREA EAR LEAVING TOWN? Exper. care family CURTAINS, or M.R.

bedspreads, child. 266-3863. a tablecioths. Pickup, delivery. IN 7-4492.

CHILD care cheap, home 726 Windsor Street, 322-2087. IRONING, $1.50 dozen. East Bench, 484-4884. Granger, 298-5624. IRONING.

PICKUP and DELIVERY. 484-6988 EXP. lady wants housework, own trans. 359-7429, 487-2776. 9-Men Want Work PAINT, REMODEL, BUILD EXPERT WORK, TERMS.

484-3540 EXPERT cement and block work. By lob or hour. 359-9306. MAN part time work evenings. Anything salaried.

Al, 298-3098. FAMILY man with chauffeurs lic. would like steady emp. 485-9178. VETERAN with pickup, hauling, moving, cleaning or 328-9979.

COMPLETE HOME REMODELING EM 4-3043 9A-Employment Agencies NO FEE CHARGED UTAH DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY 322-1433 PROFESSIONAL A Ar CLERICAL SALES A RESUME SERVICE AVAILABLE 415. SOUTH MAIN STREET INDUSTRIAL SERVICE 168 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE TEMPORARY FARM A 235 WEST 4TH SOUTH A YOUTH PLACEMENT A 345 SOUTH 6TH EAST ASSURED EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Accountant w-degree Open Finance trainee Open Structural steel draftsmen New car salesman Steel layout man Scale Soray painter Open Electro plater $2.00 hr. Warehouseman Open Service, Station mar. Serv. sta.

aft. HS arad. $400 Journeyman mechanics Open machinists Open Route drivers Open Broiler cook Open Salad girl Open Pantry lady Open Relief cook Open Waitresses Open Cashiers Oran Telephone solicitors Open Nurses Open PARTIAL LIST ONLY 121 E. 3rd So. 328-0396, 521-3360 ABBOTT A FLETCHER KEY PLACEMENT FOR FAST JOB PLACEMENT Management trainees needed immediately.

Young men. legal age, high school or college education. Opportunity to grow with management. 165 South State St. 328-4217 S.D.I.

Agency has THE job for YOU! (TOO many to list ALL here!) 333 S. State St. 328-9631 GEORGIA DAY NO REGISTRATION FEE 442 S. Main 364-7771 COX EMPLOYMENT HU 7-7781 Top positions 100 many to list. 1201 Wilmington, Sugar House.

BUREAU OF PERSONNEL Check 'Employment in the Yellow Pages "Pape 2501 S. State HU 6-0053 OLSON The Agency for Particular People. 353 4th South. 328-8751 beeh Employment, 62 East 4th South 359-3741 10-Schools, Training now for pay up 54.21 per hr. 19 EQUIPMENT OPERATION.

Write: NORTHWEST SCHOOLS. Dept H7. 72. Box U-8, this paper. SWIMMING INSTRUCTION for Aqua-fots.

Beginners and Adults. Matterhorn Swim School. See vellow pace 422. phone book. YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS Is fast specialized training In COMPTOMETER Complete course All types of figure work IBM Key Punch VICTOR Comptometer School THE ORIGINAL COMPTOMETER SCHOOL Rm.

201, 32 1st South, 359-8767 UNION WAGE SCALE Meat Cutters $127.40 wk. Meat Wrapper $94.20 wk, Checkers. $94.20 wk. INDUSTRY NEEDS MEAT CUTTERS MEAT WRAPPERS GROCERY CHECKERS TRAIN NOW-PAY LATER DAY COLLEGE AND OF NIGHT MEAT CLASSES. 914 E.

33rd South 466-8728 PBX RECEPTIONIST TRAINING Business courses include shorthand, type. 10-kev. adding machine, etc. No age limit. Low tuition, terms.

New classes start Monday. THE SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 411-412 FELT BUILDING 355-7507 SHORTHAND10-KEY ADDING MACH. ASK FOR MR. MICHELSEN KEY BUSINESS SCHOOL ABBOTT and FLETCHER, INC. 165 S.

State 328-4217 MODERN BUSINESS NEEDS A IBM Key Punch A A IBM Computer Prog. A TRAIN NOW PAY LATER TRADE COLLEGE 811 E. 33rd South 466-8725 U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS MEN WOMEN 18-55; good DeV. security, promotions.

Prepare by home study program. Write for free information on positions, salaries, requirements. Lake Training, P.O. Box 1835, or call 466-1691 or 277-0879. SALT LAKE CITY COLLEGE MEDICAL DENTAL ASSISTANTS Free brochure sent on request 2624 S.

Main 487-0657 ELECTRONICS NEW G.I. BILL-APPROVED REGISTRATION NOW OPEN RADIO INSTITUTE 2451 So. Main 486-1771 DRAFTING VETERANS Approved Training TECHNICAL ENG. INSTITUTE 2349 S. West Temple 487-1704 HIGH SCHOOL at home In your spare time.

Many finish In two vrs. Prepare for bustness or college. For free booklet, write American School, P.O. Box 7061, Murray or call 266-2441. UTAH BARBER COLLEGE Out of State; G.I., 1.

F. 59 East HAFEN, 17th LAMAR South 466-0489 FORDHAM SALT LAKE BARBER COLL. VET AND REHAB. APPROVED 161 East 2nd South 364-0854 10A-Wanted-Men, Women Harrah's at RENO and LAKE TAHOE BE A PART OF ONE OF A'S LARGEST CASINORESTAURANT OPERATIONS. YOU CAN WORK ONLY A SHORT DRIVE TO UNLIMITED TIONAL.

FACILITIES IN THE HIGH SIERRAS. HARRAH'S OFFERS EXCELLENT SALARIES, WORKING TIONS AND EMPLOYE FITS, INCLUDING OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVANCE. PAID VACATIONS. AND HOLIDAYS. GROUP INSURANCE AND MANY OTHERS.

HARRAH'S IS NOW OFFERING IMMEDIATE PERMANENT JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR: CASHIERS Prefer ages 21-35, Some banking or hotel cashiering experience preferred. $18 per shift. CHANGEGIRLS Prefer ages 21-28. ho $16 per shift plus uniform. No experience necessary.

CHANGEMEN Prefer ages 21-30. $15 per shift. Ne experience necessary. COINWRAPPERS Prefer ages 21-35. No experience necessary.

$17 per shift. WAITRESSES Prefer ages 21-35. $10.50 per shift, plus tips, meals and uniforms. Must have at least 1 year recent experience in establishment with heavy volume. KITCHEN MAINTENANCE Minimum age 18.

No experience necssary, $14.50 per shift plus meals and uniforms furnished and tained. ALSO ABLE FOR OTHER OPENINGS A OF JOB CLASSIFICATIONS EITHER IMMEDIATELY OR IN THE NEAR FUTURE. GOOD APPEARANCE AND GROOMING REQUIRED. HARRAH'S RECRUITER WILL BE INTERVIEWING IN YOUR AREA ON AUGUST 1, 2 AND 3. APPLY NOW FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW AT 415 SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Harrah's recruiter will be interviewing in Logan, Utah, on August and 5.

Apply for an interview in Logan. BIG OPPORTUNITY For a Person Who: Is Married Between Ages 30 to: 45 Would Like PART TIME Work Will train for advertising layout work. "AN OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER" APPLY AT J. C. PENNEY GROUP OFFICE, 12 EAST 2ND SOUTH UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE Legislative Operation Administrative Officer, Position requires professional staff experience in areas of facilities.

management and personnel supervision. Legislative committee prefers minimum of bachelor degree and two years experience but will consider substitution in combination. Submit resume to Legslative Operations Committee, Room 318 A. State Capitol. STUDENTS OVER 17 Full time now part time school year.

Watkins Products dealers have very pleasant profitable business of their own. Openings Kearns, Magna, South Salt Lake, Ina. Mr. Newberg, 467-5301 a.m. and aft 7 p.m.

eves. 466-3672. Change Boys Change Girls Maintenance Man Desk Clerk Must be over 21. Apply Stateline Hotel, Wendover. Nevada.

Ph. 668-2221. Apply Gene Jones or Lois Tolley. GOOD OPPORTUNITY Need part-time dealer Waking products. route.

Kearns. Magna. South Salt Lake. Inq. Mr.

Newbera, 467-5301. a.m. and aft. 7 p.m, eves. 466-3672.

IN need of both male and female help in office equipment and supply company Sales and warehouse aid, Experienced person.el preferred. Reply Box T-57, this paper EXPER. FRY COOK FRED AND KELLYS 1084 S. STATE MALE or female business manager. and bookkeeper.

For private school. Fine irb. Send resume to Box U-45. care of this paper COUPLE to help MAINTAIN APT. BLDG, 364-4635.

PART full time. Sell Rawleich Household Products. 363-5930. MANAGER, coin op laundry, Free rent plus percentage, 363-6044. BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY.

The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

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