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

etarium. 1 and to local of a in a center residential and a a quar- Priest to Address Utah ACLU Members Father Robert, Drinan Jesuit priest and vice chairman of policies for the 26,000 member American Civ. Liberties Union, arrived in Salt Lake City Thursday address ACLU members. Father Drinan was a member of Congress from 1971 to 1981 until Cattolic Church hierarchy asked him to step dowti as congressman or give up the priesthood. Despite leaving Congress, Father Drinan has remained politically active and authored several books ineluding Beyond The Nuclear Freeze' and "Democracy, Dissent ind Disorder.

His speech to some of the 650 Utah 1CLU members will be entitled "CivLiberties: Requiern or Resurrecion. Father Drinati, a professor of law Georgetown University, said he is oncerned with the erosion of civil berties in this country and how the tend can be reversed. "The ACLU is being challenged tavily by the present said at a brief news confertee Thursday. "There have been no abstantial changes for the better lith the Reagan administration." Father Drinan spoke about the eming conflict of interest between he Catholic Church's stand on aborJon and the liberal stand of the ICLU. He equated abortion with infantitide yet insists the right to reject mandatory maternity" should be reserved.

He also made comments concernng President Reagan's recent vielory with the approval in Congress of the $100 million aid package to the Contras. "I lament that decision," he said, Tribune Staff Photo by Liven R. Johnson Father Robert Drinan ACLU Being Challenged adding that the church hierarchy is vehemently opposed to Contra aid. And I have hopes the Senate will reject Father Drinan said the ACLU's top issues include a redefinition of affirmative action, selection of federal judges, treatment of criminals, wotnen's rights and lie-detector tests by employers among other issues. He also is concerned with salvaging the Legal Services Committee, an organization he initiated while in congress.

"Last year the LSC served 1.5 million people who wouldn't have normally been he said. And each year Reagan wants to cut it out." Utah High Court Upholds Murderer's Conviction The Utah Supreme Court Thursday upheld the first murder conviction of a drifter who said his rights were violated when the state cremated the decomposed remains of his victim. Daniel Edward Shaffer was convicted in the August 1980 shooting of Jack Croasdale, whose naked body was found off the East Canyon road in a partial state of decomposition. By the time Shaffer was arrested four months later in Portland, carrying Croasdale's identification and driving his van, an autopsy had been performed and the body had been photographed and cremated. Shaffer said Croasdale had hom*osexually attacked him as they slept in the victim's van, and in struggle, Shaffer's gun discharged.

The bullet struck the victim in one eye. Shaffer contended the state failed to adequately test the body in particular, the victim's hands for evidence nit gunpowder, which, the defendant asserted, would have shown the shooting to be an accident arising out of a struggle. Further, destruction of the body by the state amounted to supression of evidence, the appeal claimed. For the 4-0 court, Justice Christine M. Durham wrote that believable evidence showed the gun had been some 18 inches away from the victim when it went off too far away for a victim to have a grip on the gun or control over it.

Further, expert witnesses indicated that tests would probably have been inconclusive because of the exposure to the elements of the body before discovery, and that even if residue were found, it would be an inconsequential amount not tending to have any value to the defendant's case, the decision said. Prosecutors must take charge of and protect a "tangible object" that could be evidence, Justice Durham agreed, but where that object is a dead body, "the state is not required to keep the body for an indeterminate amount of time. A concern for human decency and prevention of the spread of 1 disease requires that unclaimed bodies be buried." Further, it would be impossible! for the state to predict and test for every possible substance on or in a body, hoping thusly to prepare for any possible defense theory an attorney might thereafter raise, the decision said. the hands of the body were not tested for the or presence absence of such gunpowder residue, the defendant has not shown that such evidence was material to the issue of guilt or innocence. Therefore, there was no constitutional violation in the destruction of the Pleas for Block Grants Outpace Allocation For three groups, it was a final opportunity to plead for grant money to fund their financially strapped operations.

For the Salt Lake County Commission, it may have been the last public hearing it will hold on disbursem*nts of community development block grant funds. The commission Wednesday accepted a list of 10 projects which a review committee recommended for funding with CDBG funds, which may be eliminated in the federal government's cost effort to balance the budget. Then the commission heard pleas for funding from three agencies not included on the list. No decisions were rendered. The commission will act Monday, allowing other interested parties to submit written comments on the projects recommended for funding.

The selections came down to a question of far more needs than money, said county community development manager Lynn Feveryear. This year, the unincorporated county will receive $1.54 million in block grant funds, including $350,000 farmarked for an economic developpent fund. The county's allocation declined by $980,000 since the year lefore. Omitting the money specified or economic development, the counhad only $890,000 at its disposal to Illocate. Proposals amounted to $5.3 million, Mr.

Feveryear said. Recommendations for funding were made by a 9-member review Free Star Party Tonight At Little Mountain Site Little Mountain, at the summit of Emigration Canyon, will be the Friday night site for a free star party at dusk sponsored by the Salt Lake Astronomical Society Hansen Plan- 1 and N3 N1 NT 26, son Jon James April in at by a in 2 Soft San N1 1 Deseret 1986 Jomes, Lake in City In In 1 J. California, by line June her Sal as Loke In Q-84 W. 1,2,3,4,5,6. I No.

or 689507, Trustee in of of on In June, District West 1986. 1015, map 251.76 or at 3, I and Page 4, enloved 1 13, the to 934 16, a Public the of with of and Declaration point in 1986, 17 may Housing said not of of 1 in be a counselor 1, a tak: 2, brother, Salt Lake and I Intermountain Area Obituaries the U.S. v. Was owner -operators of the Checker Cab Companies, and Rent Member and past president of NurnismotHioh Priest in LOS Church and served a Word Clerk, for five years. Active in Scouting Mutual and was well-known for standing road show scenery he mode for sixteen yeors.

He loved his family, friends, and displayed a deep loving concern for others. Survived by sons and daughter, Robert of Mrs. Peter D. (Diane) Alpine, and B. Las Vegas, thirteen grandchildren: one great grandchild father and Amo: brother, Gerold L.

Glade, Sort Lake City two sisters, Mrs. Horton (Gloria) Bonham, Overton, Nevada, and Mrs. Dee (Down) Eilinason, Beaver ton, Oregon. Preceded in death by mother and a brother, Ruton. Furier of services June 28th, 12 noon, Parley's 1st6th War d.

2350 South: 2100 Fast. Friends and farnity may calf Friday, 6-8 at the Larkin Mortuor 250 East South Temple, and Saturday, of the Ward, one hour prior to services. Interment, Sat Loke City Cernetery. 1 N3 Sol Tartprior Robert E. Seloved and Eugene June 1986, of a ver Born April 1972, Prove, to and.

Eddo Snyder Glade. Married Mari husband, former friend, Robert Beck stead, 73, father, or andiather, and brother, died June 26, 1986 following a lingering illness. Born Septernber 72, 1912 in South. Jordan, Utor to Watter Edoor Beck stead and Geneva Loretta Beckstead. He married Ber.

nice Dean baloved husband. baloved husband. Maurice E. Beckstead Maurice Egbert June 26, 1936 In Salt Lake City. Later solemnized in the Sott Lake LDS Temple, June 25, 1962.

He enjo working In his porden, worked of Fur Breeders for 27 years as a butcher and also at the Lark Mine for many vears. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as a High Priest and a tatthful home teacher. His devotion to his family and grandchildren was evidenced by their love and admiration for him. Survivors: wife, Riverton; chitdren, Maurice Dale, and Mrs. Mark (Verla) Richards, both Sandy; (Connie) Don and Mrs.

Leoniard Smock, both Jim, Midvale: 15 grandchildren, five grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Olive Petersen, Midvale; Mrs. LaMar (Mildred) Porter, West Valley CHy; Mrs. LaDell War de) Terry, Americon Ford, Ann Beck stead, Riverton; Beth Beckstead, Sandy; preceded in death by a son, Dean; and three brothers, Alma, Kenneth, and Dell. Funeral services will be held Monday, 11 a.m.

in the Riverton 2nd and 4th Ward, 12575 So. 1700 West, friends may call of Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday at the Church one hour prior to the services. Burial South Jordan City Cemetery.

N3 Michael A. Gertino Michael Angello Gertino, age 30, died June 25, 1986, in West Valley city, Utah. Born May 25, 1956 to Frank Angello and Arlene Hansen Gertino, in Salt Lake City. Mar ried Robin Huston, June 13. 1973.

Mike graduated from Olympus High School and attended the Untversity of Utah. He was an excellent athlete and loved sports. He was also an accomplished musiclan. He constantly strived for perfection. His greatest love und joy came from his family.

His sensitivity and dry sense of humor will be sorely missed by all who knew him. He is survived by: his wife; loving daughter, Angela; parents; a sister, Dione Gertino Bintz, all Salt Lake CHy; and 0 sister, Eva Marle Gertino, Colorado. Memorial Services Saturday, June 28th, 12 noon, Larkin Chapet, 260 East South Temple. N3 Arthur B. Carley Arthur B.

Corley, of West Jordan, 1986 Utah passed away June 19, at home of cancer. Arthur was born April 18, 1923 at Bismark, North Dakota. He served In the U.S. Alr Force from 1942 to 1945 as a navigator. Retired 1978, Salt Loke City Corporaton, where he worked as a supervisor In the Police AutomoHive Shops.

Arthur Is survived by: his wife, Judy; daughters, Cindy Hansen, and Coralle Carley; step-children, Pat Lippold, and Arvie Leach; six grandchildren, and two -grandchildren; mother, Cora Carley; brother, Alfred Carley; sisters, Laverne Corley, Deon Grebe, and Betty Anderson; There and 12 nieces and nephews. will be no services and Arthur's request of cremation was honored. N3 Margaret Ann Moon FARMING Margaret Ann Moon, 57, died in Bountiful, Utah, June 24, 1986. Our Annie, a very special spirIt was born in Farmington, Utah on January 27, 1929 to John Ruland and LaDell Leonard Moon. She taught us the beauty of gratitude the pleasure of simple things, the calming influence of patients, and the true meaning of love.

She attended Monte Vista Center In Farmington and the Ploneer Adult Rehobilitation Center In Cleorfleld. Sne was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints. The mutual for the handicapped was one of her special pleasures. She Is survived by: a sister, Mrs. Deon W.

(Carolyn) Stuart: brothers, Colonel Leonard R. Moon, Farmington; Douglas M. Moon, Layton. Funeral services will be held saturday, June 28, at 11 a.m. In the Farmington, Utah North Stake Center 729 West 1225 North, in Farmington.

Friends may call at the Church from 9:30 to 10:45. Interment Farminaton City Cemetery, Funeral directors, Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. N3 Alice Kuvipo Wilbur Alice Kuulpo Wilbur, age died June 17, 1986, of cancer, her home In Benicia, California. Born November 2, 1943, In Honolulu, Hawall to Russell R. and Alice Haruko Uyeon-ten Wilbur.

She was ralsed In El Cerrito, Colifornio by her mother, Mrs. Dora Barrett. She paternal grand attended El Cerrito schools and graduated In Psychology, Magno Cum Laude from the Univershy of Utah. She continued her education In California, Lavern University, receiving a degree in She Counseling and Administration. was Dean of Students of El Cerrito High School at the time of her death.

She had a great deal of love for people, and will be deeply missed many, many friends. Survived by: three brothers, Raymond, Rohnert Pork, Califor nia; Robert, San Diego, Russell, Howali; several nieces and nephews; and two special friends, Sherrle Matsubora, Benicia Calltornia, and Kathleen Christison, Ci. Services and interment at Sunset View Cemetery, Cerrito, 24, (986 0 1 5.30 point 25, of DATED Cecilia and of at North this BEGINNING a piano of West or O'Donnell Salt Salt a 23rd (Cece) since along 787.16 Lake Lake and day in 31, the following following A. South feet said Bose of Sons Base A to 0 reasonable along 12' June, 31, is and and the 12'16" degrees described described 1 described sald line F. of point SCOTT 50 access Meridian, 28' 979 center of H.

parcel parcel East to to F. feet 1 line the the Township to Successor BEGINNING. 74.09 tying lying 27, W. S. the in 249.01 following feet 1 ESO.

North Flor West West West polnt to feet Trustee N3 herein South, of de- the of of of is to of a 4 1 loving and 0 p- The Sail Lake Tribune, Friday, June 1986 B11 Marion A. Corbridge a.m., at Mock ay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland where friends may call Friday 6- 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior Brigharn to City services. Interment, Cemetery. Funeral directors, Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary.

1 N3 FRUIT HEIGHTS Marion age 67, died June of and Es Char olette Arider Cor Married Florence Elva dor Nevada, died March lived in Bountiful. Redding. Cofffor nic for and had Ived 4 years Heights. was educated Franklin, Idaho and Utah. Mernber of the Creek view War d.

He was driver for Greyhound Bus Company for over 30 years. He was a Veteran of World Nor 1, Untied Stones Army. Member of the 225tr Military Police Co. On August 21, 1942 he was recipient of the Soldier's Mecial for Heroism for saving the life of a drowning boy Francisco Bay Survivors: Two step-daugh ters, Marjorie M. Green, Kaytr ville, Collene Joy Rowiev, 10 or 25 three brothers, Willis Downey, Douglas Franklin, Idaho; Leon Logan, Utah; preceded death by two brothers Funeral services will be held Satur day 12:00 Noon at the Lind quist Kaysville Mortuary 400 North Main st.

where friends may call Friday 6-8 and Saturday from 10:45 to 11:45. Interment: Kaysville City Cernter V. Merle J. Eliason Merle Jenson Ellason, 70, passed away, June 25, 1986. Born Novernber 21, 1915 In to Clarence Anton and stone Kate BroodJenson.

Married Jack Ellason, November 23, 1934 in Brigham City, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Graduoted with honors from Box Elder High School, 1734 worked class as chair person on three Church, reunions. Member IDS off leadership poheld stions In organizations. Well known for special handy work, especially design and making quilts. three Survived children, by: her husband; Mrs. R.

Merwin (Sharon) Jensen, Bruce Jock Ellason, Dear J. Ellason, all of Sandy; Sherry, nine grandchlidren, Jana, Jett, Christine, Lisa, Russell, Trisha, Dee Ann, Brandi; also ten prect-grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. William H. (Mice) Kehlenbrink, and Mrs. David P.

(Ruby) Mitchell. Funeral services Saturday, 10 Helen Kelley Helen Kelley, age 77, passed away June 25, 1986 in Salt Lake City. Born March 18, 1908 1o George and Oilvla Johnson Voak In Brewster, Minnesota. Married Dean P. Kelley.

He preceded her In death In 1959. Retired in 1973 from the GranHe School District as a teacher. Mrs. Survived William by: her daughter, (Elizabeth) Franzen, Salt Lake City; son, Dean P. Kelley and Lynda Kelley, Richfield, Utah; Salt Lake grandchlidren, City; Bryan Atkinson, Kathryn, Christopher and James Kelley, Richfield, Utah.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, 1:45 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1342 East 500 South. In Ileu of flowers, family suggests contributions be made to Utah Boys Ranch. Funeral DIrectors: Eastman's Evans Early Mortuary.

1 N3 Jean B. Janke Jean Balley Janke, ape 85, passed away June 25, 1986, In Salt Lake City, Utah, of a respiratory Illness. Mrs. Janke was born May 21, 1901, In Riverside, California, to Louis A. and Soroh Lewis Bailey.

The family maved to Colorado, and then to Salt Lake City, where she matriculated through the public school sysfem. She also graduated from Westminster College. Married Erwin O. Janke, April 10, 1961, in Salt Lake City. She worked for and retired from Walgreen Drug Corporation in Chicago, Illinois.

Survivors Include: step-daughter, LaVon Saunders, Redwood City, Callfornia; and step-son, John Janke, Lafayette, Califor nia. Preceded in death by parents, husband, and four brothers, William Laurence Salt Lake City; Kenneth Seattle, Washington; Earl Tacoma, Washington; and one sister, LouIse Halliday, Redwood City, Callfornia. Graveside services Saturday, June 28th, 12 noon, Mount Oliver Cemetery. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Family suggests in let of flowers that contributions be made to a favorite charity.

N3 Christina Egbert Christina Egbert LOGAN-Christina Nyman Egbert, oge 95, of Logan, died Tuesday at the Sunshine Terroce. Born July 3, 1891 In North Logan, a daughter of Carl and Alberfine Axelina Loving Nyman. She grew up and was educated In North Logan and attended Utah State Agricultural College. She taught school in North Lopan, Panguitch, Afton, Wyoming, and McCammon, Idaho. She also lived in Ogden, Smithfield, Midvale and moved to Cache Valley In 1931.

She married Archibaid Duncan Egbert, June 12, 1912 in the Logan LDS Temple. He died In 1971. She was a member of the LDS Church and was a Temple Officiator for many years. She was a VisHino Teacher, Relief Society Teacher, and was Stake MIA President. Survivors: two sons, Archie 0.

Eobert, serving as Mission PresIdent in Vina DelMor, Chill: Lorre N. Egbert, Smithfield; three doughters, Mrs. Vincent V. (Shirley Larson, Logan; Mrs. Al (Venna Pitcher, Mesa, Arizono; Mrs.

Dale O. (Fern VanOrden, Salt Lake City; thirty-two grandchildren; seventy great-grandchildren; four greatgreat grandchildren; sister, VIlate N. Johnson, Logan. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 28th, 2 p.m. at the Nelson Funeral Home Chapel In Logon, where friends may call Saturday one hour prior to services.

Burial Logan City Cemetery. Merritt C. Egan BOUNTIFUL -Merritt Clayton Egan, the two-month Infant son of John Kent and Patrecia Ann Clayton Egan, died home June 25, 1986. He was born, 24, Bountiful. Survived by: his parents, Bountiful: a brother, James; sisters, Elicia, Cecily, Nickole, Ashley, Vaughan all Bountiful; Mariorle grandparents, and Patrecio Clayton, Centerville: Carl and Aulene Egan, Bountiful; greatgrandfather, Cushing, also Bountiful.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 28, at p.m. at the 165 Bountiful 18th Ward Chapel, may call one hour prior So. 1000 East, where friends service. Interment, Bountiful Cemetery. Michael P.

Hildebrand Michael 1986, Hildebrand, 33, died June September 0, 1952, DesMolnes, lowa, to. Vern and Viola E. Pyle the mountains, and to Hildebrand. Loved travel. Survivors: Sister, Patricio Comp, Newton, brothers.

Vern Robert. Richard, all DesMoines. Mortuary. Arrangements Bessie Harris England ape 74, 24, January 1979 State resident of January coon, do and England ravel Club, Club Music the of She was Ave Church, and served in vor lous pas day School, and Society survived one England, a Mrs. Curtis (Sn Pocatello, dr ent 26.

to two Geor pa Logan, Mrs. Frunk den, burn, Utah, Pre ceded Lloyd England, Mose Funeral services Satur do June 28, Chapel, 34 East St ed Logan, Utah, with Ray Jesse gland conducting. Friends may call if the Saturday morning from 9 to 11 a.m. Interment, Logan City Cemetery. N1 1 Frank W.

Murray Frork W. Murray, 74, died June 25, 1986 of his home in Soft Lake City. He was born May 15, 1912 Ir Soft Lake CM to Frank Patrick and Wallle Lind Murray, He murrled Euphemlo Clark Petter October 23, 1936, she died November 1957. He mox died Lech A. Peter son, October 10, 1969.

Survivors: Wite, Salt Loke CHy; son, Jarnes W. Murray, Forestville, Callfornia; daughters, Mrs. George (Ann) Kennedy, fleton, Colorado: Francis Murray, Salt Lake City: step dren, Kenner Peterson, Mrs. Gene (Patsey) Monson, Mrs. Don (LaDonna) Butler, all of Sal Lake City: 10 grandchild five brother.

Raymond Murray, Salt City; sisters, Grace Anderson, Monrovia, California; Blanche Nelson, Illinols. held Graveside services will be Saturday June 28, 1986 in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork af 11:00 a.m. Friends may call Friday 7-8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255. South 2nd East.

N3 N1 Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PURPOSES AND NECESSITIES OF TAXATION BY METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SALT LAKE CITY On the 29th day of July, 1935, commencing at the hour of 10 A.M., the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City will conduct a public hearing at its regular ploce of business, 704 Tribune Building, 143 South Maln Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, ot which time and place the District Board of Directors will explain to and discuss with those attending, the purposes and necessities of such taxes as may be levied by it, pursuant to the provisions of the Metropoliton Water District Act, against all taxable property within the limits of the District, that Is to within the area of the CIty of Salt Lake City, and will then and there hear from anvone present concerning the same. Metropolitan Water District of Salt Loke City Adrian H. Pembroke Chairman of the Board NOTICE The Utah Solld and Hazardous Waste Committee proposes to adopt changes to the Utah Hazardous Waste Management Regulations. The purpose of these regulations is to control hazardous wastes generated, transported, and managed In the State of Utah. The Committee seeking comments on these proposed regulations.

A public hearing Is scheduled to receive any comments from the public. The hearing will be held at 10:00 A.M. In room 301 of the Deportment of Health Bulldino, 288 North 1460 West, Salt Lake CIty, Utah, on July 30, 1986. Written comments should be addressed to: Dr. Dale D.

Porker Executive Secretary Utah Solid and Hazardous Waste Committee P.O. Box 16700 Salt Lake City, UT 84116-0700 All comments must be recelved by 5:00 P.M. July 31, 1986. Copies of the proposed regulations will be available for pubIc review or can be purchased for $15.00 during the comment period at the following location: The Bureou of Solld and Hazardous Waste 288 North 1460 West Salt Lake City, UT 84116 5-30 SECTION 8 SUBSIDIZED RENT APPLICATIONS HOUSING AUTHORITY OF SALT LAKE CITY Effective Saturday, June 21, 1986, the Housing Authority cf Salt Lake City, 1800 South West Temple, Sulte 204, temporarily will be unable to accept applications for the Section 8 Housing Assistance Program for 3, and 4 bedroom allocations. Published notice will be given when applications en.

Applications are still being accepted for the Low Rent Conventional Proprom. R-69 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at to public auction the highest bidder payable in lawful of money the United States at the time of sale. The sole will be held the on North steps of the Davis County Courthouse located at 28 East State Street, In the City of Farmington, County of Davis, State of Utah, on the day of July, 1986, at 11:30 a.m. of sald day for 9th the purpose of foreciosino a Trust Deed executed by Kenman Corporation, Utah corporation, as Trustor In favor of Richards Woodbury Mortgage Corp. as Beneficiary, covering real property located Dovis County and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING of a point which is the Intersection of the Easterly right of way line of 600 West Street and the Northerly right of way line of 3700 South Street, said point being North West 1163.65 feet the along center section line and North 43.74 feet from the East Quarter Corner of Section 1, Township North, Range West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and running thence along said Northerly right of way line of 3700 South Street: North West 84.498 feet to point on a 285.00 foot radius curve to the left (radius point bears South West): thence Westerly along sald curve 74.126 feet; thence South West 134.431 along said Northerly right of way line to the feet Southeasterly right of way line of Orchard Drive: thence along sald Southeasterly right of way line the followino two courses; North 50'00" East 179,01 feet to a point on a 453.00 foot radius curve to the left (radius point bears North West); thence Northerly alone sold curve 170.11 feet, thence North East 285.06 feet; thence South 223'30 West 147.85 feet; thence South feet beginning.

ALSO DESCRIBED AS: All of Units 1. thru 18, VINE YARD CONDOMINIUMS PHASE as whown the on record of Survey Mop for VINEYARD CONDOMINIUMS PHASE which was recorded December 10, 1984. os Entry No. 689506, Book 1015, Page 933 offiof clot Records, and further defined and described the Declaration of Condominium of the VINE YARD CONDOMINIUM which was recorded 10, December 1984, 05 Entry Book Official Records, TOGETHER WITH undivided Interest in and to the common areas the same belno defined in the above mentioned record survey of Condominium. EXCEPTING THEREFROM, units the Vineyard Condominiums Phase limited Together with all bulldinos, fixtures, (includino but to heating, air conditionino, plumbina, and electrical fixtures and equipment), and Improvements thereon, and all water rights, rights-of-way, easem*nts, rents, Issues, profits, Income, tenements, hereditoments, privileges and appurtenances thereunto be- longing, nor hereafter used property, or any part thereof.

DATED this 10th day of Glen Roberts, James Gerrard Gilbert James Bountiful Business owned and oberotad Green Meadow Dotry in Murray. and had employed by land for a of over vears in the bor Taylor syllie, June 206. to George EptroIm Hannah co*ck morried Shepherd, September 1933 LOS or ad the of 1932 and won a member of Inter for was selected Lion of the Bountiful Lions and life member. served German- Mission the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Upon turn he was coiled to Super intendency of the Junior Sunday School a pllot program in the Liberty Stoke. Later served CIS YMMIA President, Stake Missionary, High Priest Group Leader, Counselor in South Cottonwood Ward Bishopric and Cottonwood Stoke Priest President.

Git is survived by: his wife; a son, Gilbert Shepherd (Jim) Gerrord, Center ville; daughters, Mrs. Royal J. (Dortha) Stocking, of Oregon; and Mrs. Bruce (Betty C. Riley, 18 grand child en, and four childr one sister, Mrs.

Elmer (Mildred) Jenkins, of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held, Moriday, Jute 30, 1986 cm 12:06 noon in the Bounfitul 16th Word Chapel, 720. East 550 North, where may call from 10:00 a.m. till time of service. Inter rent, Bountiful City Cerne tery.

Furieral directors, Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. 1 6127 N3 Nomma E. Randall Dr. Norma Ellison Randall, M.D., age 73, died June 24, 1986, In Salt Lake city, Utah. Born August 25, 1912, Murray, Utah, to Dr.

Thomas A. and Florence Robinson Ellison. Married Dr. George Edward Randall Battimore, Maryland, He died in 1968. Received B.S.

degree from the Universtty of Utah and M.D. degree from Temple University in Philadelphia, Practiced as a pediatrician for twenty-five years and taught at the Universiof Utah for nearly twenty vears, Survived by: doughter, Mrs. Randy (Lols Wells, Salt Lake City; son, J. Thomas Randall, Brighton, Colorado: five grandchildren; brother, Bernard R. ELIlson; sister, Lois Ellison Bench, both Sat Lake City.

Graveside services Monday, 10:30 a.m., limore CHy Ceretery. Frlends may call at the Lorkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Sunday, 6-8 p.m, 1 N3 Legal Notices BOUNT more died and operate Gils and 1. located Bour Prior his Business he hod Please Check Your Adl The NEWSPAPER AGENCY mokes every effort to avold errors. We ask that you check your ad the FIRST day It appears and Imme. diately report any error to the Lepol Advertising Department by calling 237-2714.

We cannot be responsible for more than one day's Incorrect Insertion If you do not call the error to our attention. Thank you. There will be a public auction held on June 28th, 1986 of 4483 W. 3500 S. between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.

The vehicles to be aucHoned are: '72 Datsun 210, 'B1 Ply. '76 '66 Ford '76 Chev 4x4. Any questions coll 966-6270 Ask for Filp. S-37 INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that Weber County School District is inviting quotations to provide 0 telephone system for their new District Administration Bullding In accordance with specifications and drawings prepared by Case, Lowe and Hart, Inc. and avallable at the Weber County School District Purchasing Department, 1122 Washington Ogden, Utah 84404 telephone 394-8873, Quotes must be complete and Include any and all costs Involved for a complete lob Including freight and Installation costs.

Information on warranty of equipment, Ilteroture on equipment and a reference list of at least three (3) customers using the proposed equipment, must be submitted with the bid. Contractors may be requested by the District to arrange a site visit for District Personnel to observe operation of the equip ment the Contractor Is bidding on and has installed locally. Materials for Communication and Data Cabling system are IBM or Equivalent. However, equipment other than IBM Ports must be submitted for prior approval by June 30, 1986 of 3:00 p.m. to CASE LOWE AND HART, 506 Kiesel Ogden, Utah 84404.

Telephone 399. 5821. Sealed Quotes are to be submitted to the office of Merlene Wixon, Weber County School District, 1122 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utoh 84404 by Tuesday, July 8, 1986 at 2:00 p.m. Please mark the outside of your bid envelope "Telephone The Boord of Education, Weber County School District, reserves the right to accept or relect any or oll bids or any portion thereof, or walve any Informalities in the bidding -in the Interest of the Board Education. Merlene J.

Wixon Purchasing Agent Weber County School Published June 27,28,29,30, WANT ADS 237-2000 Steven Barber Gilbert CENTER Trentman (Cecel Trentmon, Me shesday morning, June Cottonwood END than orc High School where she was marching band softball Music and were 's favor derful pic Murray Bail, and the flute or ode. survived her per. brothers. arid Rene. Gina off Soft City: paternal br Lake and Georgina Lloyd, Soun Bend, Indiana; her materhol prect-or Doz the be Thursday evening will be from 6:30 time of rosary of St.

De Pout, Funeral ser vices will be Friday 10 a.m. from cent De Poul Cotholic 1375 Spring Lane Dr. Burial will be in: Mount Soft Lake City. in lieu of flowers donation be mode in mernor to the Judge Memorial Development Fund, 650 5o. 1100 Fost, Salt Lake City, Utoh Ar rongernents under direction of the Nell Mortuary 1 N3 Hollie Ickes Halfle Arin Ickes, 17, died June 25, 1986, In an auto accident near Idaho Falls, idaho, Born in Oregon, April 15, 1969, to EL don J.

and Julle Howes Ickes. Reared In BIll Inas, Montana. Her Interests were drama and bollet, She was vice prestdent of the coma club, und a straight student. Survivors: Mother and step-fother, tulle and Roy N. Irwin, Soft Lake City; father, Eldon J.

Ickes, Billings, Montana; brother and sister, Diane L. Ickes, and Morpun Irwin, both Salt Lake grandpor ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bovd H. Howes, Pocatello, Idaho; grandmother, Mrs.

Bernita Ickes, Mitchell, South Dakota; stepgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs. wood Irwin, of Barons, Alberto, Canada. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 1. p.m., at the 1st Presbyterion Church, 2 Street.

Friends may call of the Larkin Mortuory, 250 East So. Temple, Friday evening, 6 to 8 p.m., and one hour prior fo services at the church on Saturday. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. 1 N3 Legal Notices SALT LAKE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be recelved by the Purchasing Department of Salt Lake County until Tuesday, July 8, 1986 at 10:00 AM or Quote Plont Mix Bituminous Seal Coat Program. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Flood Control Division, 2033 South State, Bido 3rd Floor.

$25.00 deposit will be required. The County Commission re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Only bids alving a firm quotation, properly signed, will be accepted. Division of Contracts and Procurement J.D. Johnson, Director R-50 Sealed bids for 2 12'x54 1972 2-bedroom Greenwood mobile homes will be accepted at the Garfleld School District Office, 145 East Center Street, Ponquitch, Utah 84759 until p.m., July 10, and thereafter until p.m..

July 10 at Rubys Inn, Bryce, Utah 84764 at the regulor school boord meeting. ers may be seen In the trailer pork In Ticoboo, Utah. Contact the school district office for directions. Gorfield School District reserves the right to relect any and all bids. S-35 Berber died June died June SANE, Loraine of the tended School Church do most tended versity of Union in Dronha: Centersisters, Kay and Shelley codero, Graveside vices held Satur or 2:00 p.m.

in Centervite City Those com bute to the Cancer Reseorch Fund. Russon Brothers Funeral W. Drew Leonard SAN FRANCISCO, W. Drew Leonord, or rest in StarCal Mornia June 17, 1986. W.

Drew tonerd, loving husbor of Hank Leonor of Menio Pork, father of Victoria Bernett Portola Volley: Lisa of Boulder, Color ado; brother of Ross Leonor of Los W. Hugh Leonor of Utah and Ferris Leonard of Huntington, Utati, grandfather of four A naive of Utah, ope 69 member of the Financial EX. ecutive institute, post and past President of the SE Chapter. A member of Shorori Helot Golf Club, past Prest dent. Gr of Stanford Bustness School 1941, B.Y.U, 1939; Services were held June 20, 1985 of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints, ment.

Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Los Altos. Contributions to B. Cougar Club, Provo, Utah his memory are preferred. 1 1 004 Florists BROWN FLORAL CO. 364 5544 406 Eost 300 South 298-3137 360 West 500 South, Bountiful CLEARANCE SALE-ALL.

Petunios, Marigolds, Geraniums, Ferns, Cannes, All Bedding Plants. Skyline Flowers, 3398 Highland Dr. 466-8118 NEFF FLORAL CO. 364-5521 4th SOUTH 9th WEST PARADISE FLORAL Visa, Mastercard, Americon Express accepted Dellvery service. 116 East 9th So.

534-0994 MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267 1522 East 33rd So HANNAH'S FLOWERS 355-7252 1269 W.500 SL.C. WE DELIVER Legal Notices Legal Notices ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS The Intermountoln Power Agency (IPA) Is accepting sealed bids for the following: (1) Scrap Aluminum Conductor (ACSR) in var lous lengths with palvonized steel reinforced core and nonspeculor surface finish. Approximately 35,000 pounds is 1272 KCMIL BIt tern weighing approximately 1.5 pounds per toot of which opproximately 1.2 is aluminum and 0.3 pounds is steel core. Approximately 50,000 pounds of 954 KCMIL Cardinal weighing approximately 1.3 pounds per foot of which opproximately 0.9 pounds Is aluminum and approximately 0.4 pounds is steel core. (2) Approximately 30,000 pounds extro high strenoth grade overhead Steel Shield Wire, diameter, 7-strand concentric-lay, Class galvanized coating, weighting opproximately 0.4 pounds per foot.

The contract documents may be obtained by contacting Curtis Shy, Prolect Purchasing Manager, RFD Box 824, Delto, Utah 84624, or by calling (801) 864-4511, Extension 217 Bids will be accepted until July 7, 1986, of 2:00 p.m., local time, of which time they will be privately opened. IPP reserves the right to relect any and all bids. 5-29 AMENDED NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the Summit County Courthouse, West Front Door, Main Entrance to Courts Building, 50 North Main, Coalville, Utah on July 22, 1986 at 1:30 p.m. of said day for the purpose for foreclosing a Trust Deed with Assignment of Rents executed by Silver Springs Investors, a Utah partnership as Trustor, in favor of National City Bank of Minneapolls, covering real property located in Summit County, Utah, more particularly described as: PARCEL All of Section 25, Township 1 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: BEGINNING of the Northeast Corner of said Section 25, and running thence West 1650 feet along the North line of sald Section 25; thence South 1650 feet, thence East 1650 feet to the East line of Section 25; thence North 1650 feet along said East line to the point of BEGINNING.

PARCEL All of the North half of the Northeast Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of Section 36, township 1 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridion. PARCEL that portion of the following described parcel lying West of State Highway 224, BEGINNING at a point 80 rods South from the Northwest Corner of Section 30, Township 1 South, Range 4 East, of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence East 3347.7 feet, more or less, to the West line of the Right-of-Way of the Denver Rio Grande Western Railroad Company: thence South 3 degrees 02' East alono said line 1320 feet more or less, to the South line of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 30; thence West 777.76 feet, more or less, to the center of said Section 30, thence South 160 rods to the South line of sold Section 30; thence West 160 rods to the Southwest Corner of sald Section 30, thence North along the Section line 240 rods, more or less, fo the point of BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: A rectangular piece of land with dimensions of 42 feet by 52 feet as indicated by an Iron fence as it actually is situated within the following description: COMMENCING at a point 190 feet West and 50 feet North, more or less, from the Southeast Corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of 30, Township 1 4 Section South, Range East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence North 150 feet' thence West 150 feet, thence South 150 feet; thence East 150 feet to the place of beginning, situated in the Southwest Quarter of said Section 30, Township and Range aforesald, TOGETHER with a Right-of-Way of 10 feet In width for egress and Ingress over and across Buyer's adjoining land from and to State Highway No. 224 or such other public Highway as will provide convenient tract excepted. PARCEL That portion of the following parcel Iving State Highway 224, BEGINNING at the Northwest Corner of Section 31, Township South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridion; and running thence East along the North line of Section 31, 80 rods, more or less, to the Northeast Corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter: thence South along the 40 line 550 feet, more or less, to the North line of parcel described in Book af Pope 602, as Entry No.

95041; thence North 86 degrees West 320 feet, more or less, to the Northwest Corner of said Parcel: thence South along the West boundary line of said Par cel 100 feet, thence West 220 feet, more or less, to a point which 787,16 feet East of the West line of sold Section 31; thence Southerly 250 feet, more or less, to the corner of a tract of land conveyed to WILLIAM ARCHIBALD by Warranty Deed recorded In Book 0, at Page 456, thence South 76.73 feet, along the boundary of the parcel described In Book 0, of Page 456; thence North 89 deprees 30' West 787.16 feet to the West line of Section 31, thence West BEGINNING. PARCEL the East holt of the Northeast Quarter, and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 26. Range 3 East, Meridian. PARCEL That portion of the State Highway 224, BEGINNING point which is 979 feet South from the Northwest Corner of Section Townshlo 1 South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Bose and Meridion; and running thence South along the Section line 303.95 feet, thence North 89 degrees 43 Ecst 621 feet; thence North 237.64 feet; thence North 85 degrees 24' East 365 feet, more less, to the JAMES MURNIN Parcel, thence North along the West line of the said JAMES MURNIN Parcel 80 feet: thence West 200 feet, more or less, a point which South 89 degrees 30 East 787.16 feet and North 50.00 feet from the point of beginning, thence South feet, thence 89 degrees 30' PARCEL That portion the State Highway 224, BEGINNING at a point the center Utah Highway No. 224, which Is South 64 degrees 45'18" East 1572.84 feet from the Northwest Corner of Section Township South, Range East, Salt Lake base and Meridian and running thence along fence line North 88 degrees 49'40" West 419.84 feet; thence North 0 degrees West 99.00 feet: thence South 86 degrees 47'56" East alono fence line 327.22 feet to the quarter section line, thence North 0 degrees West along sald quarter section line 143.87 feet; thence North 89.

degrees 15'54" East. 92.32 feet to the center line of Utah Highway No. 224; thence South 0 degrees 15'39" East the point of BEGINNING, EXCEPTING THEREFROM Section 31, Township South. Range 4 East, scribed porcel: of a point which South 820.695 feet and West BEGINNING 1129.32 feet from the Northwest Corner of Section 31, Township South, Range 4 East, Salt Lake Bose and Meridian, runnino thence North 86 degrees West 125,42 feet; thence North degrees 15'39" West 72.755 feet; thence South 66 degrees Eost 125.07 feet; thence Soft board composed of five citizens, two members of the state's Private Industry Council and two representatives of financial institutions. The review board recommended $365,000 for housing rehabilitation; $80,000 for emergency home repairs; $121,000 to complete improvements at Harmony Park, 3700 S.

Main $50,000 to remodel the basem*nt of the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 S. 9150 West, $3,500 to upgrade the lighting system in the Magna Senior Citizen Center, and $68,500 to cover startup costs and planning for a Salt Lake County Redevelopment Agency. Also, $70,000 to complete storm drain on 500 East at 3800 South: $75,000 to construct a detention pond on Granite High stormSchool property, 3400 S. 500 East: $31,000 install a storm drain at 800 3400 South; $26.000 to improve faE. cilities at Camp.

Kostopulos; and $299,980 for administrative expenses and a contingency fund. Comments at Wednesday's hearing did not focus on those projects, but on three of the 24 projects dropped from consideration. Ethel Clarke of the Work Activity Center requested $450,000 to help the organization purchase or build a facility where its work with mentally or physically disabled adults, could continue. The center had operated for three years in a facility at the County Complex at 2100 S. State.

Similarly, Phil Shumway asked the county commission to reconsider the review board's recommendation on Project Turn's request $70,000 to develop a adults group home for mentally disabled area Murray. Salt Lake County Animal Services also made a plea for $142,000 (o construct building containing an education and adoption July 5-33 S. 60- he to nd he ng he ok he nd get he ry, ry, 1e on- 1986. CLARK, antine area..

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