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Show Friday, May 5, SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD Page 4 4 or 5 Tickets Dipos Order Stands as Is By Councils Unanimous Vote So. S.L. (Continued from Page l) many contacts he makes. He also has other duties to perform. WESTERN PACIFIC Mich- aeil C. Vargo, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vargo of 620 Pugsley St., Salt Lake City, is serving aboard the destroyer escort USS You use the example of Midvale, which has 8,000 cars a day in their busiest area. The University of Utah conducted a survey with students who observed, in Brigham City which is comparable in size and problems to South Salt Lake, that 4.5 traffic violations every fifteen minutes. , oc-cur- ed Mr. Paul C. Moore, public safety councilman, said that the decision to allow Mr. Mom-burg- er to resign was not a hasty one. Eleven months ago we were going to ask him to resign but thought that we might take the time to help him and educate him in police matters. In a period, Mr. traveled 2,000 less Momburger miles than did the other offisix-mon- th cers. Mr. Momburger has been seen running red lights. Our men spend 47 of their time in traffic. Salt Lake City police spend 35 of their time in traffic. We have resolved 60 of our crimes while Salt Lake City has resolved 40 of their crimes. South Salt Lake has an excellent record. Mr. Momburger has issued three tickets over the last 15 months while the daily average of 4 or 5 for each officers indicates effective enforcement, said Marshal Dipo. A spokesman for the other members of the marshals force said that the officers felt that undue pressure had been brought to bear to issue more tickets. Several of the officers, in response to individual queries i re- sponded: First officer, He (Momburger) is a better officer than I will ever be.,f Evans, a unit of the Seventh Killer Group Alpha operating in the Western Pacific. Second officer: I never had any complaints about George. Dick P. electronics technician seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Golightly of 1451 Zenith Ave., Salt Lake City, is serving aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Benner which returned, March 31, to her home port of Long Beach, Cailf., following a five and one th cruise with the Seventh Fleet in the Western Pacific. LONG BEACH Third officer: I find nothing wrong with George. Fourth officer: Ive gotten along with George. lie is an outstanding officer. Fifth officer: Good personality, George was tops in patrol work. SAN DIEGO me. Mr. Ackerman requested a polling of the audience. The Mayor called for the polling of the audience. Of the 39 present, 19 opposed the decision of the council, nine supported the council the balance abstained. Legal Notices Probate-Guardiansh- ip Third Judicial District Court Probate Division for further information of the respective signers consult County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HATTIE B. someUmes known PUO-MIR- E, as 8MUIN PUGMIRE HARRIET and HARRIET B. PUGMIRE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Touchers to the undersigned at 501 Deseret Building. Balt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, 1961. ADRIAN 8. PUGMIRE, Executor of Last Will and Testament and Estate of Hattie B. Pubmire, sometimes known as Harriet Bmuln Pugmlre and Harriet B. Pugmlre, Deceased. ALTON C. MELVILLE, attorney 501 Deseret' Bldg. Balt Lake City, Utah. Date of first pub. May 5, 1961 Date of last pub., June 2, 1961 SUMMONS Civil NO .. .. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP SALT LAKE COUNTT, STATE OP UTAH Defendant ) THE STATE OP UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Vou are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address la 509 Atlas Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fall so to do. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint (which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you). This Is an action to obtain a divorce, custody of the minor children, support money, costa of court, and other relief as set forth In the complaint. Dated April 27, 1961 (s) WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub., May 5, 1961 Date of last publication: SUMMONS Civil No. 130429 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTT, STATE OF UTAH FRANCIS McOARRT, ) Plaintiff ) ) FRANCIS McOARRT, ) Defendant ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE M. The graduation exercises, marking the end of nine weeks of boot camp, included a full dress parade and review before military officials and civilian dignitaries. SANTA ANA Marine Cpl. John II. Volkert, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Volkert of 426 Harrison Ave., Salt Lake City, is serving with the Third Marine Arcraft Wing at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana, Calif. Helicopters, transports and jets of the wing provide air support for infantrymen of the First Marine Division at nearby Camp Pendleton, Calif. WESTERN PACIFIC C. Belt, machinists mate Want Ads vs. WILLIAM STILLS, Chad Calif. Marshal Dipo said, They might just as well get rid of me unless they will support ) ) ) ) ly, Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smith of 4903 Plymouth Dr., Salt Lake City, was graduated from recruit training, April 14, at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, The South Salt Lake City council heard all citizens and when all who wished, had been heard, they took a vote and unanimously agreed that Marshal Dipos decision of not rehiring Mr. Momburger shall stand as is. Plaintiff Go-light- half-mon- Sixth officer: I am the oldest officer (seniority). I consider George a friend. He is a good patrol officer. I do not believe George was not a good officer. He could not handle a car in traffic. George was lost at high speeds of 50 miles an hour in traffic, while in pursuit. PAULINE STILLS, . Local Military leveled by Mr. Ackermann, (Continued from Page 1) University of Utah. Mr., Martinson was elected State Chairman on an unopposed ticket. Re-pulic- ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address la 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fall ao to do, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint (which has been filed with the clerk of aald court and a copy of which Is hereto annexed served upon and herewith you). This la an action to obtain a divorce, custody of the minor children, suport money, costs of court, and other relief as set forth In the complaint. Dated April 11, 1961 . (I) WILLIAM Q. SHELTON. Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication. May 12, 1961. SUMMONS . . Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTT, STATE OF UTAH FERN EMMERICK, ) Plaintiff Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH THE ABOVE NAMED ) ) ) ) TO an Other officers named were Mrs. Norma Chaffos, Salt Lake City, vice chairman; George Gregersen, Salt Lake City, national committeeman; William Vincent, Davis County, treasurer, and James M. Christensen, Salt Lake City, secretary. Directors elected were Gerald R. Hansen, University of Utah; Mrs. Bonnie Portwood, Tooele, and Dale Stratford, Weber County. The convention adopted res- olutions supporting the Republican Party principles as set forth in the 1960 platform and commending Republican state officials. fireman, USN, son of Howard R. Belt of 333 Argyle Ct., Salt Lake City, is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Midway operating with the Seventh Fleet in the Western cycle. In January and February of this year the Sugar House force issued 822 tickets for moving violations. This was 13 percent of the entire Salt Lake City Police Department total. Basically the, 22 to 25 men who are on duty in the Sugar House area are assigned to patrol work. They do not work traffic specifically. Yet, in the course of their duties while patroling they do issue tickets for moving violations. S I MFATCH REPAIR Sig Swenson Highest Quality Antique Clocks a Specialty 1 830 Lake St, (Pacific. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Gerge H. Burningham Jr., fireman, USN, son of Mrs Roselene T. Burningham Sr. of 1620 S. Third E. St., and Willian A. Farl, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Farl of 4140 Monarch Way, all of Salt Lake City, serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Helena, flagship for commander, First Fleet operating out of San Diego, Calif., will take part in the Second Phase of Exercise Green off the Light, April Coast of Southern California. 21-2- 7, MALE HELP WANTED LINOTYPE OPERATOR Experienced, full time position. Will consider two-thier. Mr. Busath, Printers Inc., 2185 South 9th East. or IN IN rd 6-2- 32. SAN DIEGO Marine Pvt M J. Binnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrall M. Binnall of 1035 W. N. Temple, Salt Lake City, completed, April 4, re- cruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. linch Display, 6 for $ 5 You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to go. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief deIn manded said comlalnt (which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you). This Is an action to obtain a divorce, custody of the minor children, support money, costa of court, and other relief as set forth in the complaint. Dated April 5, 1961. com-lal- nt (S) WILLIAM O. SHELTON Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, April 14, 1961. Date of last publication, May 5. 1961. April 21, 1961. Date of last publication, (Continued from Page 1) this man issued 291 parking violations and only 15 moving violations. We were informed that this man was on a three-whe- el motorcycle and was assigned to check parking. It. is almost impossible to catch moving violations while doing this type of work especially motorwhen on a three-whe- el . Mr. Martinson indicated he would designate a vice chairman for college campuses for the development of strong leadership on the various campuses across the state. 15 a Line - va. RICHARD A. EMMERICK, 1961 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby given that the City of South Salt Lake is considering the following project, to wit: Construction of one deep well In the City of South Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, Utah, together with work identical thereto, In accordance with the specifications on file In the city office. Sealed bide are Invited for furnishing all materials, equipment, labor, and tools neees-sad- y to complete said work and will be received at the of fice of the City Recorder at the South Salt Lake City Hall, South Salt Lake, Utah until 9 a.m. on the 13th day of May, 1961, at which time all the bids will be opened and publcly read aloud In the South Salt Lake Council City meeting rooms, 2500 South State Street. Instructions to blddera and specifications of aald Improvement may be seen, and examined at the office of the City 2500 South State Recorder, Street, South Salt Lake, Utah. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any irregularities or informalities in any bid or bids. By order of the City Council this 24th day of April, 1961. MARTHA J. TOOMBS City Recorder First publication, April 28, 1961 Last publication, May 12, 1961 MODERN TELEPHONE BUSINESS SERVICE Principal Place of Business 138 South Second East Street Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE O F ASSESSMENT Is Notice hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the 12th day of April, 1961, an assessment of $0.35 per share wae levied on all outstanding ( common) stock of the corporation payable to Frank D. Roberta, the secretary of the corporation at the office of the corporation at 138 South Second East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment hall remain unpaid on the 27th day of May, 1961 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment la made before will be eold on the 14th day of June, 1961, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. In the event that the entire assessment la paid In full (and no assurance can be given that uch will be the ease), the corporation will realise the sum of $13,649.65. Current liabilities of 621,766.15 (Including 67,650.34 In accounts payable, 68,616.38 In Installment notes payable and 64,095.35 In payroll taxes payable) exceed current assets of 66,540.05. (All figures as at February 28, 1961.) Total liabilities exceed total assets. The company has operated alnee July 21, I960 at an average monthly lose of 61,000.00. It la proposed to expend all of the proceeds of thu assessment to pay such portion of the current Indebtedness of the corporation aa the amount realised from the assessment shall permit, in the following order of priority: payroll taxes payable (64,095.35), account! payable (67,650.34) and Installment notes payable None of the proceeds will be paid directly or indirectly to any officers or director of the corporation. (68.-616.3- 8). Secretary Room 105 South Second East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication: Date of last publication: Office: 138 |