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

28 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, February 5, 1954 News of Record Third District Court Judgments Granted F. O' Reagon, mental cruelty: M. Reagon vs. Geraldine plaintiff granted decree. Sue Morilyn H.

Ferguson VS, Gory Jock Ferguson, mental cruelty: plointiff granted decree, custody minor child, $75 per month child support. Rebecca Anita Bell vs. Robert Lee Bell, mentol cruelty; plointiff granted decree, $100 per month atimony. Cheryl Irene Mednick vs. Pobert Howard Mednick, mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, custody minor child.

$150 per month child support. Sonio Kay Beal vs. Don Harion Aral. mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree. custody minor per month child children.

support. $50 per month alimony. Romney Williom K. Judith Romney. mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree.

custody minor children, $400 per month child support, $1 per month alimony. Devid Duane Hunt vs. Christena Ann Hunt, mental crucity: defendont granted derree, custody minor children. 5400 per month child support, $400 alimony seitlement. Kav Glad VS.

Andrew Judy Dorrell Glad, mental cruelty: decree granted. plaintiff granted custody minor child $75 per month child support, $150 per month alimony Christine Pickett Astroth vS. Dennis Jay Astroth, mental cruelty: plointiff granted decree. restoration of maiden name. Goil M.

Pour vs. Steve W. Pour mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree. Colleen Sugden vs. John W.

Sugden, mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, $350 per month alimony. Donna Marie Fox vs. Don Lee Fox, mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree. custody minor child. $75 per month child support.

Debbie Brereton Stoddard vs. Brent L. Stoddard, mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, restoration af maiden name, Sheryl Marie Rasmussen vs. Lynn Glen Rasmussen, mental crueity: plaintiff granted decree, custody minor children. $100 per month child support.

Andrea Welker vs. Brent M. Welker. mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, 'custody minor child, $75 car month child support. Shirley Jean Doherty Tustison VS.

Nelson Patrick Tustison, mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, restoration of maiden nome. Frances Marian Rogers Williams Dennis Alan Williams, mental vs. cruelty: plaintir granted decree. custody minor children, $150 per month child support, $1 per year alimony. Robert Calvin Harris vs.

Jacquetine C. Horris. mental cruelty; plointiff granted decree. Merlene Roberts Hamling Donald D. Hamling.

mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, custody minor children, $700 per month alimony. 5600 per month child support. Dee Sweple vs. Enoch Bautista: plaintiff awarded $1,300, 8 percent interest. Texaco Inc.

vs. H. Grant Heaton; plaintiff awarded $26,110, 8 percent interest. Celicch Inc. vs.

Alpa plaintiff awarded $7,393, 6 percent interest. Commercial Credit Corp, vS. Clarence E. Brown; plaintiff awarded $1,727.67, 8 percent interest. Zions First National Bank VS.

Donald Peat; plaintiff awarded $1,100, 12 percent interest. Bovd G. Holbrook vS. Serosystems Manufacturing plaintiff awarded $4,500, 8 percent interest. White Jewelry Enterprises.

Inc. dba Schubach Jewelers vs. Jack Probst; plaintiff awarded $1,461.45, 16.42 percent interest. White Jewelry Enterprises Inc. dba Schubach Jewelers vs.

Mick Arbuckle: plaintiff awarded 51.381.56, 16.42 percent interest. Boise Cascade Corp. vs. Utah Pie Co. and Paul Small; piointiff awarded $2.675.65.

State of Utah vs. Howard B. McFarland; plaintiff awarded 51.934. Continental Bank and Trust Co. vs.

David Durbano: plaintiff awarded $2.604.79. Acorn Credit Union vs. Lucy Amijo and Clark Amilo: plaintiff awarded $2,728.01, 8 percent est. Pedwico Inc. vs.

AI Cleveland, plaintiff awarded 52.217, 8 percent interest. Duo Fast Novolo Inc. vs. Cecil Peose dba Interlock: plaintiff awarded $1,497.26. 8 percent interest.

Young Electric Sign Co. vs. Cinerix Corp. and H. Douglas $7.042.64.

Muribert: Be plaintiff awarded Acorn Credit Union vs. Joy Mooney and Sandra Mooney: plaintiff awarded $2.312.75. Packocing Corporation of AmeriCO vs. American Marketing and plaintiff awarded $5,312.38. 8 percent interest.

Divorces Granted Joseph Elmer Guest vs. Ann Ween Guest, mental cruelty: detenant granted decree. custody minor chlid. $75 per month child support, $100 per month alimony. Dione Hansen vs.

Joe Stewart Hansen, mental cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, custody minor children. $120 per month child $1 per vear alimony. Meiroy J. Atoki vs. Linda Kay Maki.

mental cruelty: plaintiff gronted decree. Charles Grady Core vS. Maybelle L. Steiner Core. mental cruelty: decree granted, defendant granted restoration of maiden nome.

Mary Gloria Gonzales Nogales vs. Christopher B. Nogales. cruelty: plaintiff granted decree, custody minor children. $250 per month child support.

$50 per month alimony. Obituaries Wilma N. Erickson FISH HAVEN. Idaho Wilma Ann Nelson Erickson, 51, Feb. 4 at home after a short illness.

Born, March 29, 1922, Logan, to Orville E. and Esther Eomes Nelson. Married Donald M. Erickson Feb. 23, 1940, Pocatello.

Later solemnized Logan LDS ple. Active Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: mother, Logan; husband, sons, Kim, Fish Haven; Michael, Great Falls, daughters, Mrs. Sterling (Annette) Wallentime, Paris, Idaho: Mrs. Doran (Judy) Smith, Bloomington, Idaho; Mrs.

David (Peggy) Everton, Logan; brothers, sisters. Dr. Dale Nelson, Mrs. Robert (Carole) Pattie and Mrs. Rex (Elaine) Fuhriman, all Logan; Mrs.

Thomas (Connie) Geary. Burley. Idaho; Mrs. John (lone) Jasper, Smithfield, Utah: 9 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday noon, Fish Haven LOS Ward ChapFriends call, Matthews Mortuary, Montpelier.

Wednesdoy 7-9 p.m. and Thursday at chapel, 11 a.m. 10 services. Burial, Fish Haven Cemetery. Leona V.

Barrackman Leona Vida Barrackman, 88, 876 W. 7th South, died of natural causes Feb. 4, 1974, in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Dec. 21, 1885, Manti, to Erik and Anna Maria Nielson Lundvigson.

Married Alva J. Barrackman, March 26, 1905 Sterling, Sanpete County: he died May 24, 1964. Member Order of the Eastern Star. Survivers: nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday 11 a.m., 260 E.

South Temple, where friends call hour prior to services. Burial, Mount Olivet Cemetery. 10-Help Wanted wanted in cafe. Also, WAITRESS, lounge. Mature help only.

Apply at Kearns Lanes, 3-51 West 5400 So. Ask for Shirley. MAIDS LITTLE AMERICA MOTEL HAS SOMETHING NEW FOR INFO. CALL: Mrs. Roberts, 363-6781, ext.

75 GENERAL ACCOUNTING CLERK benefits, Experienced, please tyne, call, 10-key Mr. Bum, excel. 359-3701. PART TIME Excel. opportunity for homemaker exp.

in general office work, to supplement income by working or 2 days per week. Apply in person, Sail Lake Auto Auction, 450 Orange St. (1900 West 5th MATURE WOMAN TO SUPERVISE waitresses for catered weddings. No exper. necessary, but must be able to drive a small van.

1-3 eves. per. week. $1.50 per hour with merit pay increases. Taylorsville-Granger area.

298-5255. RN WITH LABOR AND DELIVERY ROOM EXPERIENCE, needed immediately for call 11 p.m.-7 a.m.. 2-3 nights per week, contact Miss Hardy, 298-9061. TELEPHONE WORK Evenings, 6 to 9 p.m. salary plus bonuses, apply in person only, Arthur Murray Dance Studios, 218 South Main, 2 to 9 p.m.

GIRL FRIDAY Experienced responsible person for Girl Friday position. Typing wpm. Call Midwest International for appointment 467-5438. PART OR FULL TIME LPN Needed in new nursing home in Sandy. Excel.

working 255-5971. PRODUCTION line assembler of medical products. Train for our product. Paid Insurance, vacation, holidays, etc. Starting sal.

$1.80. Applications being accepted. Please call 521-7714. CASHIER NEEDED for large dealership. Salary commensurate with experience.

Some bookkeeping required. Call Max Bates, 262-2617. RN Needed immediately, experienced in coronary care, fuil or part time, 11 p.m.-7 a.m., Contact Miss Hardy, 298-9051. NURSE'S AIDE wanted for day shift. Top pay and good fringe tenefits.

Call 322-3128. SEMI-RETIRED desiring to supplement income. Production line work in medical products. Starting sal. $1.80.

Applications being accepted. Please call 521-7714. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. Min. typing and shorthand skills, 80-100 wpm.

Min. 3 yrs. exper. Good salary to qualified person. Call Mr.

Furness 484-8631. DENTAL ASSISTANT To take required. X-rays only. Salary Previous open. exper.

Please call 487-5755. LPN Needed in Nursing home, day shift, Saturday and Sunday only. Ph. 531-0228 for appointment. NURSES AIDE, 3 days, 3.

afternoons, 363-1411, Golden Years Rest Home, 1087 1st Ave. SUGAR HOUSE TAMPICO Experienced cashier, legal age. 1049 E. 21st 466-0322, ask for Virginia. OPPORTUNITY to learn spotting, pressing and counter work.

Experience not necessary. Permanent part time. Society Cleaners, 1348 So. 21st. East, 466-4605.

MATURE WOMAN NEEDED for cook and food preparation, Oakridge Country Club. Should live in Davis County. 295-9427 or 1-857-2229 Farmington, Mr. Hale. BANK employee, customer service edge helpful, but not required.

Call representative, bookkeeping knowl521-0572, ext. 215, Mr. Christensen for appointment. Experienced saleswoman for downtown carpet store. Must have own car.

Full or part time. Guar. plus comm. Apply 2 to 5 p.m. 167 East 3rd So.

CASHIER and waitress, part time, day time only, hr. 11 to 3:30 p.m., apply in person, Chuck-A-Rama, 744 East 4th South. BYU INSTRUCTOR needs part time child care for two small boys, my home, young mother fine, good salary, flexible arrangement, 359-9603. LEGAL SECRETARY surate Cottonwood with Mall, salary commenexperience, 278-4747. WANTED PART time assistant at retirement home near East High School, 582-5104, Mrs.

Wilson; 364-7334. NEED 2 Women for food packing, $1.30 per hour, 5 days, permanent. Apply 1019 West Coimar Ave. (1860 So.) 2 QUALIFIED WOMEN Career oppty. or part-time.

Fashion 220 cosmetic, 6065 Highland Dr. 278-1188. WAITRESSES Full or part time. Apply Quayside Inn, 249 West 4th South. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Min.

yr. full time only reliable person apply. Blind Center Products, 328-1422. Experienced roll head printer or color inspector, night shift 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m.

40 hr. week. Call Mrs. Wood, 355-5363. BOOKKEEPER, capable of handing a complete set of records and preparing data for computer processing.

Mrs. Walters, 262-5537. PART TIME COOK for sorority house, salary open, 5 day week. 355-6147. Lady to work at counter and do marking.

Classic Cleaning, 501 East 3rd So. 355-1725. WANTED-COOK for Sorority House, Call 364-3175. CASHIER and SALESWOMEN for Brown Floral Co. 5th So.

11th West. DEPENDABLE, exper. nurses aide. Eastside. 485-0153 for interviow.

BAR MAIDS WANTED, eves. ph. for 466-0677 LAUNDRY HOSTESS Sandy SLC. 467-9446 SECRETARYS DREAM looking for a career minded person that wants to move ahead areat ben. $450 call Tom Brown 484-5227.

WHIZ AT FIGURES cash-in on your talents for Acc, now they need you and your tafents. Great benefits call TOM 484-5227. SURPRISE! NEW CREDIT position open co will send to parent office for training some bkkeeping 5525 call Kathy 484-9441. WEST SIDE STORY don'! drive to town earn more and save gas truckers needs secretary in marketing $400 call Kathy 434-9441. GOLDEN TOUCH on IBM will work magic for you! Challenging company needs computer trained earn $450 up call Kathy 434-9441.

SILVER TONGUE SALES Experience and ethics will bring portunity unlimited start with sala- opry call Kathy 484-9441. 10-key! ACCOUNTS Fun PAYABLE exper. job good company! To $433 mo! call Chad 484-5227 NOW. RECEP-SECRETARY interesting work great employer! Type sh 100 $500 raises call Chad 484-5227. RECEPTIONIST $450 cute dependabie, sharp friendly.

No sh type 65, relate well to people. Don't delay! call 484-5227. to $500 open immediately! Work with mgr of rapidly expanding co! A real challenge! call Jenny 484-5227. RECEPTIONIST to $375 mo! Must be outgoing responsible! Great boss! typing call Jenny 464-5227. LAB TECH non registered Good exper in lab work.

A-1 co. Hurry cali Jan NOW 484-5227, BLACK OUT with drapes learn to make 'em and get $300 career benefits call JIM 484-5227. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT: Exciting people pass this way shorthand req. vivacious educated person to 625 call Kathy 484-9441. PROOF OPERATOR must have ex.

perience will work in Granger area 425 up call Kathy 484-9441. All Seasons Employment Agency 1348 East 3300 South Suite 203 10-Help Wanted Intermountain Obituaries Harry A. Taylor TO Taylor, FARMINGTON 49, 40 Harry A. N. 325 died Feb.

3, 1974, at home of cancer. Born Nov. 1924, Harlem to Lester and Margaret Hoggan, Taylor. Married Lois Knight, Aug. 4, 1954, Id ho Falls Temple.

Served as Elders Quorum president, Omaha, Seventies president. Farmington; counselor in Stake Mission presidency. Farmington; graduate Utah State University, 1959; on World War 11, serving in European Theater, Air Force; former Justice of Peace, Farmington; engineer HAFB. Survivors: wife; sons. daughter: Alan, Scott, Tara, all Farmington; brothers, sisters: Wallace, Lester, Lewisville, Idaho; Samuel, Terreton, Idaho: Gordon, Rexburg.

Idaho: Jack, Rupert, Idaho: Thomas, David, both Ogden; Mrs. Blanche Jensen, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Hazel Clements. Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Allen (Lora) Walker, Idaho Falls.

Funeral Thursday noon, Farmington First Ward chapel, 272 North Main. Friends call Wednesday 6-8 p.m.. Bountiful Union Mortuary. and Thursday hour before services at chapel. Burial, Farmington Cemeterv.

Donald H. Sheffield BRIGHAM Hudson Sheffield, 66, Brigham City, died of a hecrt attack Feb. 3, 1974, in Brigham City. Born Aug. 11.

1907, Brigham City, to Charles N. and Lula Hudson Sheffield. Married Chloe I Osborn, June 11, 1926 Preston, Idaho: solemnized Logan LDS Temple. Teacher, Bear River High School, Ogden School District. Employe, Sheffield Grocery Store.

Member, Brigham Kiwanis Club. Survivors: wife; sons, Donald Hudson New York, N. Charles 0., Kirkland, 2 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Wendell (Bernice) Hunsaker, Las Vegas, Mrs. LaMar (Ruth) Barker.

Ogden. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m.. Brigham City 6th-11th LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Petersen Funeral Chapel Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday prior to services. Burial, Brigham City Cemetery.

Hyrum Naylor LOGAN Hyrum Naylor, 83, Logan, died Feb. 3, 1974, in a local hospital of natural causes. Born Sept. 27, 1890, Providence, Cache County, to Charles and izabeth Scothern Naylor. Married died Nov.

14, 1966. High 1917, Logan Temple. She Eliza Ethel Hulse, on Sept. 26, priest, LDS Logan 19th Ward; retired from Borden Milk Co. Survivors: sons.

daughters: Hyrum Russell, Orville Dean, Lloyd Ray. all of Logan; Ross Kay, Bountiful; Mrs. Gerold (Leora) Christensen, LaMirada, Mrs. Charles (Donna Faye) Mortensen, Dayton, Ohio; brothers, sisters: Mrs. Mary Alice Cooper, Logan; Mrs.

Eliza Jane Dunbar, Roy, Weber County: Mrs. Emma Lillie Trappett, Ogden; Mrs. Allen Grace Marie Davis, Salt Lake City: Wildford Woodruff, Granada Hills, 28 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday noon, Hall Mortuary Chapel, Logan, where friends call Wednesday 7-9 p.m. and Thursday hour before services.

Burial, Logan City Cemetery. Virginia B. Sacco KENILWORTH, Carbon County Virginia B. Sacco, 77, Kenilworth, died of natural causes Feb. 4, 1974, a Price nursing home.

Born Sept. 9. 1896, Petrisi, Italy, to Michele and Maria Grande Barbetta. Married Ross Sacco, April, 1920, Italy; he died Oct. 9, 1973.

Member Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, daughters. Joe. Alhambra, Ernest, Mrs. Joe (Ernestina) Perri, both Los Angeles; Mrs.

Frank (Grace) Givigliano, Temple City, Mrs. Perina Crocco, Kenilworth; 7 grandchildren. Funeral Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., St. Antony Catholic Church, Helper. Rosary will be recited Yednesday 7 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price, where friends call Tuesday and Wednesday prior services.

Burial, Price City Cemetery. Winford Hector TOOELE Winford "Ink" Hector, 69, Tooele, died after a long illness Feb. 1974, in a Salt Lake hospital. Born May 9, 1904, Sunnyside, Carbon County, to Bert W. and Johanna Nielson Hector.

Married Ruth McLaws. Jan. 12,. 1928. Salt Lake City: solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Employe, Combined Metals Reduction 45 years. Survivors: wife; daughters, Mrs. Barbara Busico, Mrs. Kenneth (Carla) Hoch, both Tooele; Mrs. Ross (Norma) Allen, Sunset, Davis County: Mrs.

Bill (Sheron) Gibson, Vernal: grandchildren; brothers, sister, Dean, Heber City: Bud, Grand Junction, Mrs. Inez Grinsby. Grand Junction. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m.. Tooele LOS 5th Ward Chapel.

Friends call Tate Mortuary, Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday hour prior to services. Burial, Tooele City Cemetery. Harvey Dale Gibbs MENDON, Cache County Harvey Lale Gibbs, 44, died Feb. 3, 1974, at home of natural causes. Born July 8, 1929, Salt Lake City, to Edward L.

and Vessie Shelton Gibbs. ried Carolyn Barber, divorced. Married Verna Larsen; divorced. Employed Southern Pacific Railroad. Survivors: mother, Mendon; daughter, Mrs.

Allan (Caroll) Sorensen, Mendon; brother, Garold, Bountiful. Funeral Wednesday 1:45 p.m.. Mendon LDS Ward chapel. Burial Mendon Cemetery. Funerals VINES Funeral Services for Ernest Vines will be held Wednesdcy 1 p.m.

at the Madison Ward. 2280 South 3rd East. Friends may call at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South State, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday at the Ward one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork.

Funeral Directors, Colonial Mortuary. HUNTSMAN Funeral services. for Willard R. Huntsman will be conducted Tuesday 12 Noon from Evans Early Mortuary, 574 East 1st South, where friends call Monday 7 to 8 P.M. and Tuesday hour prior to services.

In liew of flowers, family suggests contributions to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Funeral directors. Evans Early. CRITCHLEY Funeral mass for Thomas P. Critchley will be held Tuesday 10 a.m. at St.

Ann's Church, 430 E. 21st South. Rosary will be recited Monday at 8 p.m. at the O'Donnell Mortuary. 372 E.

1st South, where friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m. Burial, Mount Calvary Cemetery, Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary. RUTHERFORD Funeral ser. vices for Eddis Talbot Rutherford Sr. will be held Tuesday 2 p.m.

in the Lindauist's Kaysville Mortuary. 340 N. Main, where friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m.. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Farmington City Cemetery.

Funeral directors. Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. HOWELLS -Funeral services for John Marvin Howells will be held Wednesday 11 a.m. in the Sugar City Ward Chapel, Sugar City, Idaho. Friends may call Monday 6-8 p.m, at MCDOUGAL Funeral Home, 4330 S.

Redwood Salt Lake City, and Wednesday one nour prior to services at the chapel in Sugar City. Burial, Parker Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDougar Funeral Home. BRADY Funeral Services for Lillian A. Brady will be held Tuesday at 11:30 at the Union First L.D.S.

Ward Chapel, 1047 East 7800 South. Friends may call Monday 6 to 8 P.M. at the Jenkins Softe Mortuary, 4760 South State Street and Tuesday 1 hour prior to services at the Church. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, V.C.

Softe and Sons. BURLEIGH Funeral Mass Katherine (Kate) Burleigh will be celebrated Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. af the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Holy Rosary will be recited Monday at p.m. in the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East 1st South, where friends may call Monday 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary. HOGAN Funeral services for Donald D. Hogan will be held Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. at the West Jordan Stake House, 7000 South 2700 West.

Friends may call Monday 6 to 8 P.M. at the Jenkins Sotte Mortuary, 4760 South State Street and Tuesday at the Church 1 hour prior to services. ment. West Jordan City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, V.C.

Soffe and Sons. WOOLSEY Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Lillian Welch Woolsey will be held Tuesday at 1 M. in the Hawthorne Ward Chapel, 808 Roosevelt Ave. Friends may call Monday evening 6 to 8 P.M.

at 260 East South Temple and Tuesday 1 hour prior to vices at the Ward. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Directors. Larkin Mortuary. Florists BROWN FLORAL CO.

FREE DELIVERY "Always flowers 364-5544 5th So. and 10th West FLOWERS BY SEARS 435-2333 Charge it! Sears Revolving Charge MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267 1522 E. 33rd So. AND SO. 3200 OAKESON FLORAL -298-5255 Legal Notices NOTICE Sealed bids will be received of the Purchasing Department, University of Utah, until 11:00 A.M., February 14, 1974, for the purchase of: TISSUE CUTLURE HOOD X-Y RECORDER TYPEWRITERS FOUR CHANNEL RECORDER SPECTROPHOTOMETER ROTARY MICROTOME KIDNEY DIALYSIS MACHINE CATARACT EMULSI ARM CHAIRS TABLES MAP FILES ATTRITOR TITANIUM REACTOR As per list and specifications obtainable from the Purchasing Department.

The right is reserved to accept or reiect any or all bids and to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the University. Only bids giving a firm quotation and properly signed will be accepted. Bid proposals and specifications will be furnished upon request. WILLIAM L. CHRISTENSEN Purchasing Agent (B-95) University of Utah NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given of public hearings to be held for the purpose of permitting interested persons and organizations to press publicly, in writing or orally.

their views on the question of the state establishing 0 statewide Community Action Agency (CAA). and giving the Associations of Governments (AOG) the power to' determine the program, administration and operation of the delegate agency or agencies within their region. Hearings will be held for: Uintah Basin AOG (Uintah, duch*esne, Daggett) at 7 p.m. in the Uintah County Courthouse, Vernal, Utah February 13, 1974. Wasatch Front regional council area (Salt Lake, Tooele, Davis, Weber, Morgan counties) at 2-5 p.m.

in the Davis County Board of Utah, Education Auditorium, Farmington, February, 15. 1974, (B-56 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice hereby given that an application has been received in this office from Richard $. Nixon, Robert B. Nixon and Richard C. Landerman for permission to establish a unit a state bank at 3300 South between 20th and 23rd East, Salt Lake County, Utah, 10 be known as Frontier State Bank.

Any interested person desiring to express views regarding this anplication may submit them in writing tr the Department of Financial Institutions, 10 West Broadway. Suite 331, Salt Lake City. Utah 84101. By order of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions. Dated at Salt Lake City.

Utah this 31st day of January. 1974. W. S. BRIMHALL, (8-89) Commissioner NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the application from John G.

Wells. Herbert B. Cottingham and E. H. Throndsen for permission to estab-1 lish unit state bank in the vicinity of 30th South and Washington Boulevard.

Ogden, Weber County, Utah, to be known as Weber Valley Bank, will be heard before the Commissioner of Financial stitutions. 10 West Broadway, Room 323, Salt Lake City. Utah 84101. on February 26, 1974, commencing at 9:00 a.m. By order of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions.

Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this last day of February, 1974. W. S. BRIMHALL, (8-94) Commissioner INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Weber State College.

Ogden, until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 14, 1974, for: 1. Labor Material for rekeying Student Personnel Bldg. Bid specifications mov be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Agent, Adm, Weber State College. Weber State reserves the right to reiect any or all b'ds or waive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the College.

ROBERT L. NIELSEN (8-90) Purchasing Agent 3-Lost and Found all He pala sher and mak surr fam one as plifi cre back con: ister ZA prot sut mat eleg ovel him sum Zeli any last situ inci ma' pla; pro tea adr abc like sub hin to not sac this dif to as in a pla goi be ba ha co an ha an WE ha al re tw SI Jerry L. Chatterton Jerry Lee Chatterton, 23, 151 Kelsey died of causes pending determination of the state medical examiner Feb. 3, 1974, at home. Born Sept.

9, 1950, Salt Lake City, to Otto Francis and Ruby Mae Garlock Chatterton. Member LDS Church. Athletic director, Temple View LDS Stake. Graduate South High School. Psychiatric technician, Primary Children's Hospital.

Survivors: parents: grandmother, Mrs. Laura Garlock, Salt Lake City; brother, Galen 0., Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday noon, 30th LDS Ward Chapel, 1068 Jefferson Ave. Friends call 255-2nd East, Tuesday 6-8 p.m., at the chapel Wednesday hour prior to services. Burial.

Salt Lake City Cemetery. Enna C. Moore Enna Maree Christensen Moore, 64, 1224 Princeton died of natural causes Feb. 3, 1974, In a Salt Lake hospital. Born Nov.

4, 1909, Helper, Carbon County, to Joand Johann a Thompsen Christensen. Married LeRoy April 3, 1936, Salt Lake City; divorced. Waitress, Newhouse Hotel. Survivors: son, daughter, Keith Salt Lake City; Mrs. Douglas (Donna) Robichaud, Denver: 2 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Jody, Mrs.

Kirsten Jewkes, both Salt Lake City; Gordon, Price. Funeral Thursday 12:30 p.m., Garden Park LDS Ward Chapel, 1150 Yale Ave. Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Wednesday 6-8 p.m., at the chapel Thursday hour prior to services. Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens.

Albert G. Angeil Albert (Bert) Gregory Angell, 93, 1822 Lake died Feb. 2, 1974, in a Granger nursing home of natural causcS. Born July 11, 1880, Salt Lake City, to Tru a Osborne and Joanna Gregory Angell. I Married Leonice May Pack, Dec.

2, 1916, Ely, Nev. She died Jan. 11, 1972. Member LDS Church; first automobile mechanic in Salt Lake City. Survivors: son, Sharp, California; three grandchildren; nine four great grandchildren.

Friends call 255-2nd East, Wednesday 6-8 p.m. Gene V. Barrett Gene V. Gene Vickers 1539 4130 South, died of cancer Feb. 4, 1974, in a Salt Lake hospital.

Born Aug. 28, 1920, Salt Lake City. to George C. and Arliean Vic kers Barrett. Married Winona Har ward, Aug.

26, 1946, Barrett, 53, Salt Lake City. Mining engineer. Member LDS Church. Veteran WW I. Member American Legion Post 71.

Survivors: wife; son, daughters, Brett, Mrs. Brian (Pam) Morrison, both Salt Lake City: Mrs. Keith (Vicky) Hanson, Sandy; parents, Salt Lake City; 3 grandchildren; brother, sister, Keith, Moab; Mrs. Maury Kelsey. Salt Lake City.

Funeral Thursday noon. 4760 S. State where friends call hour prior to services. Burial pending. Adolph W.

Larson RANDOLPH, Rich County Adolph Woodward Larson, 73, Randolph, died of natural causes Feb. 3, 1974, in a Logan hospital. Born May 14, 1900, Dell Rapids, S. to Lars K. and Ova Etta Woodward Larson.

Married Klea Etta Peart, Dec. 1, 1922. Sage, she died Nov. 2, 1943. Married Elgie South Norris, Oct.

25, 1945, Dillon, she died Feb. 21, 1963. Member LDS Church. Veter an ww 1. Former Rich County Clerk, 1939 to 1959.

Former owner -operator, Kow Kounty Kafe. Survivors: son, daughters, Leland Kay, Randolph; Mrs. Luther (Dorothy) Bryson, Hayward, Mrs. Robert (Jeri) Jackson, Salt Lake City; stepson, stepdaughters, Robert J. Tate, Randolph; Mrs.

Warren (Elaine) Bybee, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. LeGrande (Betty) Tremelling, Sandy: 27 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; brothers, John, Dell Rapid; Harold, Grants Pass, Ore. Funeral Wednesday p.m., Randolph LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Gilbert Bills Funeral Home, Evanston, Tuesday 7-9 p.m.. at the chapel Wednesday after 11 a.m.

Burial, Randolph City Cemetery. Victor T. Miller Sr. EAST CARBON CITY, Carbon County Victor T. Miller East Carbon City, died of natural causes Feb.

2, 1974, in Salt Lake City hospital. Born Sept. 3, 1907, Rocky Ford, to Mike and Rose Aleximdaro Miller. Married Mayme Cesario, Dec. 6, 1936, Grand Junction, Colo.

Member Catholic Church. Retired coal miner, Kaiser steel. Member UMWA. Survivors: wife; sons, daughter, Michael, Roland, Mrs. Rose Mary Velgersdyk, all East Carbon City; 3 grandchildren.

Funeral Mass Thursday 10 a.m., Good Shepherd Church. East Carbon City, where Rosary will be Wednesday p.m. Friends call Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Tuesday and Wednesday. Burial, Price City Cemetery.

Anna H. Holt SOUTH JORDAN Anna Hemmingsen Holt. 94, 10420 S. 1300 died Feb, 4, 1974, of natural causes in a Granger nursing home. Born Nov.

8, 1879 So Falster, Denmark, to Hans Peter and Maren4 Jacobsen Hemmingsen. Married William M. Holt, Dec. 21, 1904, Logan Temple. Member LDS Church, serving as teacher, counselor and nurse of Relief Society, South Jordan; member Genealogical Society.

Survivors: sons, daughters: Alma Hyrum Mrs. John (Essie) Wheadon, Everett (Idc) Johnson, Mrs. Howard (Leah) Newbold, Mrs. Martin (Naomi) Jensen, all South Jordan; Mrs. Clifford (Ann) Stocking, Paul, Idaho; 21 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; sisters: Mary Lindswey, Burley, Idaho; Elnora Brown, Riverton.

Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., S. th Jordan First LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Tuesday 6-8 p.m., 8090 South State, and at chapel hour before services. Burial, South Jordan Cemetery. Mary P.

Olson Mary Peterson 6765-3rd East, died of natural causes Feb. 4, 1974, at home. Born Feb. 22, 1885, aim, Sanpete Countv. to Peter Martin and Carolina Cecilia Nilson Peterson.

Married Olson, 88, Olson, 88, James F. Olson, Aug. 28, 1918, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died Dec. 23, 1973. Survivors: sons, James Sandy: Robert Kearns; George Sydney both Union; 18 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; brother, Sidney Gunnison, Sanpete County.

Funeral Friday 11 a.m., 4760 S. State, where friends call Thursday 6-8 p.m., Friday hour prior to services. Burial, Sandy City Cemetery. Ernest Vines Ernest Vines, 65, 377 E. Oakland died of heart failure Feb.

3, 1974, in Salt Lake hospital. Born Nov. 8 190 8. Leicester, England, to Asa William and Ellen Flude Vines. Married Zada Lucile Barton, May 27, 1933, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Retired employe, Kennecott Copper Corp. Served in the Canadian Militia. Survivors: wife; brothers, sisters, Teddy, Mrs. Lenord (May) Binning, Mrs. Leo (Nellie) Lloyd, alt Lethbridge; Sussex, England.

Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., Madison LDS Ward Chapel, 2280-3rd East. Friends call 2128 S. State Tuesday 6-8 p.m., at the chapel Wednesday hour prior to services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Infant Gorley EAST CARBON CITY, Carbon County Infant son of Floyd and Louise Johnson Gorley, East Carbon City, died Feb.

4, 1974, in an Ogden hospital of natural causes. Parents are members of the LDS Church. Survivors: parents; brother, Leonard East Carbon City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Ogden; Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Gorley, East Carbon City: great- -grandmother, Mrs. Jean S. Johnson, Delta. Graveside services day 2 p.m., Price City Cemetery, Price, under direction of Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden.

Ralph A. Reid WOODLAND, County Ralph Archer Reid, 69, Woodland, died of natural causes Feb. 4, 1974, at home. Born May 29, 1904, Preston, Idaho, to Edward F. and Mary L.

Page Reid. Married Corona M. Schaffer, Oct. 15, 1928, Idaho: divorced. "Member LDS Church.

Vetera: II. Survivors: siste 5, Mrs. Elma Swann, Preston; Mrs. May Geddes, Ogden. Graveside services Wednesday 2 p.m., Preston Cemeterv, Idaho.

Friends call Crandall Mortuary. Kamus, Summit County, Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Funerals ANGELL Public viewing for Albert (Bert) Gregory Angell will be held Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary. 255 South 2nd East.

CHATTERTON Funeral vices for Jerry Lee Chatterton will be held Wednesday at 12 Noon in the 30th Ward Chapel. 1068 Jefferson Street. Friends may call at the Russon Brothers Mortuary. 255 South 2nd East Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday at the Ward Chapel one hour prior.

to services. Interment. Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Russon Brothers Mortuary. TAYLOR Funeral services for Harry A.

Taylor will be held Thursday 12 Noon in the Formington 1st Ward Chapel, 272 North Main. Friends may call at the Union Mortuary, Wednesday from 6-8 P.M. and Thursday at the ward chopel one hour prior to services. Interment in the Farmington City Cemetery. Funeral directors Russon Brothers Bountiful Union Mortuary.

WHITNEY Funeral Services for Edwin Whitney be held Wednesday 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple, Friends may call at the Mortuary Tuesday 6-8 p.m, and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork. Funeral Directors, Larkin Mortuary. MADILL Funeral services for Isabell H. Madill will be held Thursday, noon, Tooele LDS Ward Chapel.

Friends coll Tate Mortuary. Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour prior at the mortuary. Burial, Tooele City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Tate Mortuary.

SMITH Funeral services for James R. Smith will be conducted Tuesday at 2 P.M. from Evans and Early Mortuary. 574 East First South, where friends may call at service time. Interment, Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Funeral DIrectors. Evans Early Mortuary. The United States Postal Service, will require Architect- Engineer Services for the design and construction of a new postal facility in Clearfield, Utah, to be located at 100 North Street 'and North Main Street. This project will include site development and square feet, at an estimated conare building of approximately 13,000 struction cost of between $500,000 and $700,000.

The work required will consist of concept design studies, preparation of working drawings. specifications. bid documents, estimates, review of shop drawings, inspection of construction, and other duties as necessary. Consideration for this project will be limited to firms located in the Ogden-Salt Lake area who con demonsirate that they or their principals have previously provided professional architectural and engi: neering services for projects of similar complexity and scope. Architect Engineer firms which meet requirements described in this announcement who wish to be considered for this proiect are invited to submit a complete Standard Form 251, U.S.

Government Architect-Engineer Questionnaire, together with any supplemental data, to the office shown below. Firms having a current Standard Form 251 already on file with this office, and those responding to this invitation before 13 February, 1974, will be considered for selection, subiect to any limitations indicated with respect to size of firms. specialized technical excertise or requirements. No other general notification for this project will be made, and no further action beyond submission of Standard Form 251 and photographs is required. Following on initial evaluation of the qualifications and performance data described on the Standard Form 251, three or more firms considered to be the most highly qualified to provide the services required will be chosen for interview.

This is not a request for a proposal. Area Office San Froncisco, Real Estate Builders Organizotion, U.S. Postal Service, Western Region, 631 Howard Street, San Francisco, California 94106. Attn: Dick Taber. S.

H. COLE Contracting Officer Real Estate Buildings Organization ARCHITECT ENGINEER Services LEGAL NOTICE To Holders of the Common Stock of STAR-GLO INDUSTRIES, INC. (formerly known as Computron Industries. Inc. and Computron Corporation).

Pursuant to decree entered by United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, all present holders of the common 'stock of Star -Glo Industries, Inc. (formerly known as Computron Industries, Inc. and Computron Corporation) are directed to mail their certificates representing their shares of the common stock of that company to The National State Elizabeth, N.J. the transfer agent for said company at P.O. Box 1560, Elizabeth, N.J.

07207, by no later than February 5, 1974. Upon receipt of those certificates and such other information as The National State Bank, Elizabeth, N.J. shall request, The National State Bank, Elizabeth, N.J. will cancel said certificates and will issue to the holder of the shares of said company's common stock represented by those certificates new certificates representing those shares. Any holder of the shares of said company's common stock who does not have and cannot obtain his certificate(s) representing his shares should promptly write The National State Bank, Elizabeth, N.J.

concerning this matter and shall thereafter receive direction from The National State Bank, Elizabeth, N.J. as to what steps he must take to perfect his claim to be issued new certificates of said company's common stock. After February 5. 1974 (the Concluding Date), yOU will be unable to trade your current certificate(s) without first submitting said certificate(s) to us to be exchanged for a new certificate(s). Any holder of said company's common stock who has any questions concerning this matter should direct those questions to: The National State Bank, Elizabeth, N.J.

P.C. Box 1560 Elizabeth, N.J. 07207 Bernard Cimo Ass't Vice President and Trust Officer (B-68) NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that the application from J. Owen Yeates, Glen M. Richman, Newell L.

King, Robert E. Skabelund, Lynn Skabelund, W. L. Bond, Desmond Anderson and Reed Mickelson for permission to organize a unit state bank at North Logan, Cache Countv. Utah, to be known as North Park Bank of Commerce, will be heard before the Commissioner of Financial Institutions, 10 West Broadway, Suite 323.

Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, on April 9, 1974. commencing at 9:00 a.m. By order of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 1st day of February. 1974.

W. S. BRIMHALL (B-97) Commissioner SPECIAL NOTICES KARENS, JERRY OR NONA valuable item lost at hotel. Call person to person collect. Julie B.

(212) 345-8383 1X MINING, URANIUM GOLD PROJECT $50,000 for $1,000 potential. Deductible. Geologist. 266-6873. LOW SULPHUR UTAH COAL 1,000 available.

Call Vern Bolinder 801-278-1515. LOST FOUND LOST -Substantial reward for confidential information leading to the recovery of black brindle female Scotty, she has malignancy on right shoulder and must have special treatment, call 484-9955 cr 485-0685. LOST-White female Husky, ans. to Sheba. Black female Lab pup, approx.

mos. old, ans. to Bugsy. Vicinity 1300 So. 2nd West.

Reward, 484-1384. LOST: St. Bernard Female puppy, wearing red collar, 10 wks. old, vic. 5th East 1800 ans.

to Bumbi, reward, 485-0546. LOST. Pure white female, Husky pup. 7 vic. 15th East 26th So.

Reward. 486-7724 after 5 p.m. LOST: Black and tan German Shepherd, female. Vic. 11th East 33rd So.

Ans. to 484-1684. 1-Special Notices WE ARE ANNOUNCING A new Classified Column 90-L AUTO LEASING If you are in the Market CHECK THIS COLUMN OR If you are in the LEASING Business Call to place your ad so that you will be sure to be represented. 521-3535 LOST -BORDER COLLIE, male, black and white, vic. Cottonwood Mall, rew.

Children heartbroken. 272-3616. LOST Shepherd, 5 mos. old, male, mostly black, nr. Taylorsvitle, reward, family heartbroken, 293-5441.

LOST. Male Golden Retriever. Name "Jay" vic. Highland 3900 So. Rew.

No ID. Chain collar. 277-1207. LOST -silver and turquoise Indian necklace, vic. Vista View Dr.

and Donner Way, Reward, 582-9333. LOST: German Shepherd from 18th So. and State. Child's pet. Reward.

485-8602. LOST, black male Terrier, 2 vrs. oic, ans. to Ricky, large reward, call 486-9561. LOST -Irish Setter, mo's old.

2nd W. 33rd S. Male Ans. Reward. 466-8949.

LOST, Shepherd, light color. vic. Murray, large rew. 262-2104. LOST -BI-FOCAL GLASSES and case, Jan.

21st, Cottonwood or Holaday area. Reward. 277-7954. FOUND, Young Collie dog with 73 Rabies No. 122047.

436-2657. FOUND female black-white Eng. Setter mixed. 466-2758. LOST.

Golden Retriever, 9th East, 13th So. Reward. 582-6386. FOUND--Black Terrier in Big Cottonwood. Identify.

437-1946. PERSONALS CHURCHESORGANIZATIONS $100 cash. Sell 200. bottles of Watkins double strength vanilla. No investment.

Call 262-3376. MEN WOMEN EARN WEEKLY BE, A PHYSICIAN BLOOD in PLASMA attendance. DONOR PLASMA FRACTIONS, INC. 609 S. State 363-7697 PINE CREEK RANCH IS: Snowmobiling, cabin sites with all underground water power, pine quaking aspen, cabin rentals much much more including spaclous new campground.

Group rates. 801-462-2401, Mt. Pleasanf, Utah. BUY Silver dollars, Indian cents, gold proof sets, old coins, 328-1862. Rust Coin Gift.

311 S. Main, SLC. WHOLESALE SILVER Ingots of all sizes. as low as 35c per oz. over spot.

Bob Nelson 486-8436. Eves. weekends 272-4871. CUSTOM DRAPERIES Guaranteed Workmanship Reasonable Prices 487-7012 322-5394 MODEL OPPORTUNITIES 4.1 East South Temple 328-1332 363-2765 GRAND OPENING L.P.D. MODEL STUDIO 959 East 9th So.

532-7635 FACTS about your HAIR. Years of research and exper. reveal the truth to everyone interested. Send $2 for copy. FACTS 1184 East 4045 South, SLC.

84117. 266-7890. BRING THIS AD IN AND RECEIVE DISCOUNT on original oil paintings. frames and stretched canvas. THE ART GALLERY.

227 South State. MONEY TO LOAN, TOP PRICES Anything of value, rifles, shotguns, pistols, jewelry, coins, guitars. Nafional Loan. 208 So. State.

359-3962. BUYING SILVER COINS Paying 170 percent over face. 521-9500, ext. 809, after 8 p.m. WOODLAND PARK APARTMENTS RECEPTIONS AND PRIVATE PARTY RENTALS.

3,000 sq. ft. call 268-2111 or 277-2358 SPRING IS NEAR HOUSE PLANS EXPERTLY DRAWN 278-1750 RICH. There is a way to get out. Uncle Harold wants to help.

Please call Uncle Max. We still love you. Mom. FREE FACIAL, with shampoo set, Call for appointment, 467-7192 HOUSE OF CHARM 2969 Highland Dr. Cemetery lots in the Wasatch Lawns Memoriai Park, $275 each.

Call 966-1897 bet. 3:30 and 6 p.m. CITY'S largest selection of carpet 51.99 sq. yd up. Pad 50c.

Carpet Barn, 3725 So. Redwood. POWDERED MILK FOR STORAGE $29.95 for 56 lb. bag. Group discounts.

256-7124, 299-2150. can teach you to dance so that anyone would want 10 be your partner. Call 328-4928, Miss J. I WILL SELL YOUR CAR Truck, Van, or Camper. 292-5891.

UP TO $75 CASH For your used 120 bass accordion 272-7602 RENT with option. Your own home. Call for details. Federal Mobile Housing, 268-1901. ORGAN OR PIANO PLAYER WANTED to complete quartet.

Call 359-3638 or 292-4811. LARGE room in pvt. home for ambulatory lady, Finest meals, experienced care. 262-5922. GUITAR, BANJO, ACCORDION, PIANO lessons.

Music Centre, 322-0449. MAGICIAN FOR BANQUETS. PARTIES. 278-1750. ARE YOU IN NEED OF DIRECTION? WORD OF TRUTH 255-7592.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Information Assistance. 484-7871. ENROLL NOW, for new tap-ballet classes, Music Centre, 322-0449 PAINTINGS BY UTAH ARTISTS Call 1-399-2460. Oaden PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAHIC MODEL. SUSAN.

322-0500. MASSAGE International Swedish Massage NOW OPEN 299-1461 3450 So. Redwood Rd. HEALTH STUUIO 3436 So. Main 466-3811 TRAVEL AUTOS SHIPPED ANYWHERE! ICC certified-insured-inexpensive AUTO DRIVEWAY 53.43 Kenwood Dr.

Murray 262-9441 DRIVERS WANTED to drive cars to and from L.A., San Francisco, Denver, cities. Chicago, Phoenix and other major This is not employ. ment. 521-7895. AAACON AUTO TRANSPORT Need drivers for L.A.

Tampa, Florida. Houston, Palm Springs, Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona. Call: 328-0542 or 467-2610 eves. NATIONWIDE AUTO TERS 830 So. State 322-3163.

10 HELP WANTED SALES SERVICE CLERK To perform invoicing, pricing, order entry and customer service work. preferred. Fringe location. benefits. North Salt Lake qual Opportunity Empioyer.

BOISE CASCADE, 521-3410. WAITRESSES Experienced and inexperienced waitresses wanted for room and smorgasbord, apply Pier 54 Restaurant, 54 West 2nd So. PERM. position, mature PBX oper. ator for Anser-Fone.

Shift, p.m. 484-2001 bet. 10-4 p.m. Capable, reliabe woman to care for elderly, shifts a week. 277-4380.

487-5130. co*ckTAIL WAITRESS, hourly wage. Apply Yacht Club. 3041 West 21st So. 436-7013.

EXPERIENCED GROCERY CHECKER, part-time. Must work Sunday. 422 East 9th South. NURSE AIDS for Highland Manor Nursing home. 4285 Highland Dr.

278-2839. equal opportunity emplover. GREAT opportunity for hairdressers who want to get ahead. 277-9992, 467-9971. TOP Paying legal secretarial posttion.

Excellent typing and shorthand skills required. Please call 322-1121. EXPERIENCED waltresses apply Polynesian, 994 So. Main. PART TIME LEGAL SECRETARY.

Afternoons. Call 364-4711. ACCOUNTING CLERK Employer Pays Fee Must have a background in accounting, typing, payable and payable. Good skill, a job with lots of variety, a job with a future tional company with many fringe benefits. $500 Call Donna today.

CENCOR Employment Agency 770 E. So. Temple 364-358 TOP SPOTS. LEGAL RECEPTIONIST $500 ASSISTANT $400 OFFICE MGR. $450 EXEC.

SECRETARY $525 TELLER-ACCTS. PAYABLE $500 LIGHT BOOKKEEPING $450 PUBLIC RELATIONS $400 RECEPTIONIST $500 KEYPUNCH $500 Our client companies are the best in the area. For confidential review of your background, in many relation to these opportunities and others, call for a confidential appt. to meet your schedule. 521-9833 Upgrade Associates 455 E.

4th So. suite 205 A Professional Employment Agency EXPERIENCED SECRETARY with large corporation in Salt Lake City. Challenging position with excellent salary and exceptional fringe benefits. Requires initiative, imagination and resourcefulness. College grad, or equivalent, Desire proficient in English language mature, pleasant individual, experienced in office procedures, typing, taking dictation and knowledge of transcribing equipment.

Varled duties require ability to organize own diplomatically, cafer to work work, manage office routines habits of several professional men. Send resume, including photo if available, to Box T-1 care of this paper. An Equal Opportunity Employer TYPISTS $500 A challenging position that requires good typing skills and spelling. Finest office equipment and good atmosphere. Wilt also train to operate a keypunch.

of area. Hours 7:30 to 4:30. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL 363 E. 33rd So. No.

4. 486-0053 An employment agency "SECURITY" Employment Agency Executive Secretary Steno, Receptionist $450 Beginning Steno $400 General Office $475 Up Rating Clerk $550 Trainee Office Mgr. $500 Typist, 10-Key $450 Bkkping Clerk $425 Cashier Lt. Type $375 Order Desk Clerk $375 2 Many More 2 List 487-1531 or 487-1563 2040 So. 11th East Sugar House IF YOU'RE RETIRED, CALL US NOW! Retired people make wonderful Avon Representatives.

And Avon offers a real earning opportunity. You can sell quality products on a flexible schedule and become more involved in your community, too. Cosmetics. For full information, call: 355-5147 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERKS MUST be exper. with payables.

Type 40 wpm and operate a 10 key adding machine by touch. Ability to compose business letters also, essential. Excel. fringe benefits and working conditions. Contact: Mrs.

Shepherd at Skagg's Company 486-2001 for appt 10 HOUSEWIVES (Needed to work special survey type project in Salt Lake Area stores. Good appearance and personality needed but no prior survey experience required. Work Friday and Saturday for 6 weeks beginning in Feb. No fee. Excellent Pay.

Call us now. SOS EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 177 E. 900 S. 532-1919 (An Employment Agency) NIGHT MANAGER Mature woman for permanent, full time employment only. Nights, 5 to 11:30.

Must be reliable and like to work with teenagers. Includes some weekends and holidays. 5 Nights a week. $2 per hour salary. Apply MURRAY ARCTIC CIRCLE, 4730 So.

State, or call 266-2102 or 278-3659. CASHIER PARTS AND SERVICE Leading dealership. Excellent benefits and working conditions. Hrs. 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Experience desired but not necessary. Contact B. Frampton, 262-3411 ext. 64.

FACTORY WORKER Woman to work making shades and venetian blinds, factory exper. preferred, not necessary, we will train. Steady employment. Good working cond. 8 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Starting salary approx. $2 per hr.

487-9322. LPN For Medical Clinic. 40 Hour week, includes day Saturday. Make application at Intermountain Clinic, 699 East So. Temple.

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR DAY EXP- AND EVENING SHIFTS PENCE NECESSARY NO FEE-TOP PAY VICTOR TEMPORARIES 225 S. 2nd East 359-8761 Employment Agency EXPERIENCED SECRETARY Excellent typing, some shorthand required. Excellent company benefits. For appt. call 487-9522.

OPPORTUNITY position avail. for a secretary who desires a position in a law office that will challenge intellectual as well as secretarial to skills and provide an opportunity improve personal talents, while being well compensated. If you are interested call Mrs. Walker 328-1501 for appt. 'SECRETARy-fee paid $760 TYPISTS $557 CUSTOMER SERVICE $485 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $450 KEYPUNCH (6) To $490 PROUUCTION $2.

hr JOY'S Emplovment Agency 2520 So. State, No. 122, 486-3838 Wholesale food co. has need for sales clerk and checker. Good salary, excel.

working conditions and benefits. Personnel interviews only. Orsen H. Gygi Co. 3500 So.

300 West. culator. OFFICE HELP -type. 10 key, calLarge co. Excel.

benefits. $350. Call Mrs. Lund 364-7791, VENS HENAGER EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. EXPER.

BINDERY WORKERS wanted. Contact Paul, V.O. Young Printers. 455 West 17th 467-9436. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for CPA office, must have working knowledge of payroll, taxes and general ledger.

Phone 262-5537. WANTED: Experienced bar maid. Redwood Lounge, 502 South Redwood Road. Apply in person between 10 and 1 p.m. P.M.

WAITRESS wanted. Money making weekend shift open. Apply at Village Pancake House, 5941 So. State. MATURE WOMAN to work in ing home as nurses aide.

064-7533. WANTED. Rower sewing machine operator, no experience necessary, apply Lady Lovely, 2801 So. Main. CLEANING LADY, own portation, 355-1157..

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