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Show Page Friday, September 8, SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD 4 Profit Economy Wliat is Value of Civil Defense? No Definite Answer to Question Civil defense has been a source of controversy for a number sXes sav3m iBiJisnpuj sjeaX jo Review. Of Hite, with the deepening of the Berlin crisis, and almost any number of other developing crises the world over, interest and concern in our civil defense measures has boomed. As Newsweek says, in a lengthy feature article, there is a common theme: What could be done, individually and collectively, to meet the unutterable horror of nuclear war? No one, obviously, can give a guaranteed answer to that question. But many and varied steps have been taken. A federal agency the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization is charged (Continue from Page 1) That represents only 810ths of one per cent of sales a profit so tiny that no consumer would be able to notice the difference if it didnt exist at all. This percentage of profit marked a decline from 1959, when the figure was one per cent. And the earnings decline occurred during a year in which the volume of meat processed soared to an high of 27.6 billion pounds. This rather emphatically refutes d the theory that the industry always does better when livestock supplies are more abundant. History seems to be repeating itself so far this year supplies have been fairly abundant, but mid-yereports do not indicate any major upward trend in the earning picture. Yes, we live in a profit economy. But, as a rule, the profits made by enterprise add up to one of the smallest of items so far as the family budget is concerned. Figures released by American Meat Institute.) million. week puts it, one nagging feeling was hard to dispel. Did any of this really matter? That feeling is based on the that nuclear war supposition would mean the end of life on this planet.' Yet, as Newsweek points out, there is another school which believes that adequate civil defense efforts can salvage something out of the ruin. It cites a computation made in 1959 by OCDM at the request of a ConCommittee. It was gressional theorized that we would be attacked with 263 nuclear weapons yielding a total of 1,446 megatons a megation equaling 1 million tons of TNT. Some of the results, as estimated by OCDM: About 23 million Americans (based on 1959 population) would be killed the first day, and 26 million more would die of injuries. Twelve million homes would be destroyed. Each bomb would contaminate thousands of square miles of area, and people without proper shelter would later die from radiation. Food and water supplies in the target areas would be destroyed for the most part, and fires would blaze in fields and forests. The next question, of course without going into the many pros and cons concerning the value of fallout shelter and other measures is whether the survivors, with broad responsibilities, and it has a substantial budget which probably will be increased. Other organizations work at local levels. Elaborate plans have been made for the evacuation of cities though, it should be stated, a great many people think that the theory would have small reflection in fact, due to panic, street and road congestion, and the swiftness of attack. Individual homeowners have built something like a million fallout shelters, stocking them with enough food and water and other essential supplies to last for a week or a few weeks. A device is available for development which plugs into a home and will warn whatever their number and locaof attack. tion, could move to insure our So far so good. But, as News national survival. Some leading wall-sock- et all-ti- Legal Notices Probate-Guardiansh- ip Third Judicial District Court Probate Division for further information of the. respective signers consult County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS E. EDMONDS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Trust Department of Tracy Collins Bank Ss Trust Company on or before the 15th day of December, A.D. 1961. RUTH E. ANOELL, Executrix TRACY COLLINS BANK Ac TRUST COMPANY Executor of the Estate of Harry E. Edmonds, Deceased. Perris S. Jensen, Attorney 1414 Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, Estate of HARRY August 11, 1961 Date of Last Publication, September 8, 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EDITH MAY SWEN- SON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1414 Walker Bank Building, 8alt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, A.D. 1961. LOUISE S. COTTERELL, Executrix of the Estate of EDITH MAY SWENSON, Deceased. JENSEN, JENSEN At BRADFORD Attorneys for Executrix 1414 Walke Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication, Au- gust 11, 1961. Date of last publication, tember 8, 1961. Sep- NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ALICE MARION WAKEFIELD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Trait Department, Walker Bank As Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, within four mouths after first publication of this notice. WALKER BANK As TRUST Administrator of COMPANY, the Estate of ALICE MARION WAKEFIELD, Deceased. JENSEN, JENSEN Al BRADFORD Estate Attorneys for Administrator 1414 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of flret publication August 11, 1961. Date of lact publication September 8, 1961. tober, A.D. 1961. H. WHITLEY, JR., Executor of the Estate of GEORGE H. WHITLEY, deceased. Date of first publication August 25 A.D., 1961. JOS. 8. NELSON. Attorney 55 V4 West First South Street Salt Lake City, Utah First publication Aug. 25, 1961. GEORGE ar authorities think it could be done somewhere, somehow, on some sort of scale. Perhaps so. But there is another supremely im- portant element that enters in here, and Newsweek touches on it in the articles concluding sentence: . . . for the husband who lost his family or for the wife without her children, that task of recreation may require a supreme act of will more will, indeed, than is reqquired to insure that the impossible does not happen. Fifth publication Sept Dated August 22, 1961. WILLIAM G. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah of First Publication. September Date of 1, 1961 Last Publication, September 22, 1961 22, 1961 SUMMONS In The District Court of Sah Lake County, State of Utah Civil No. PATRICIA GUTIERREZ. vs. 15 a Line 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 child, costs of court and other relief as set for In the complaint. Date Plaintiff JOSEPH GUTIERREZ, Defendant ) ) ) ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William G. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail 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 child, support money, costs of court, and other relief as aet forth In the complaint. Dated August 28, 1961. WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, September 1, 1961 Date of Last Publication, September 22, 1961 SUMMON8 In The District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah Civil No NORMA JACOBSON. Plaintiff TS. RICHARD B. JACOBSON, Defendant NOTICE Case No. IN THE DISTRICT 132600 COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF LUCKY LODE MINING COMPANY, a Utah Corporation. NOTICE Is hereby given that LUCKY LODE MINING COM- a Utah Corporation, under the laws of the State of Utah, has presented to the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, an application praying for a decree of Court dissolving the said corporation, and that the said application has been set for hearing before the above entiled Court on the 31st day of October, 1961, at the hour of PANY. organized 10:30 a.m. All objections to said application must be filed In the above entitled Court on or before the hour of 10:30 a.m., on the 31st day of October, 1961. ALVIN KEDDINOTON. Clerk of Salt Lake County. State of Utah By Jacob Weller Deputy Clerk (SEAL) W. D. Beatle Attorney for petitioner 425 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, September 8, 1961 Date of Last Publication, October 6, 1961 ) ) ) ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William G. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 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 so to do, Judgment by default will be taken against you me often-hear- Want Ads NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GEORGE H. WHITLEY. deceased. Creditors will present claims wTth vouchers to the undersigned at 55 ft West First South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of Oc- 1961 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that City of South Balt Lake proposes to make the following to wit. EnImprovements, largement at Sewage Treatment Plant, according to plane and specifications on file at the office of Templeton and Llnke. Consulting Engineers, 211 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah and at the office of the City of South 8alt Lake, 2500 South State Street, South Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids are In The purpose of this weeks column appears a totally hopeless one, I understand. The countrys top automotive and medical authorities have pleaded, threatened, even begged for your cooperation. But for some strange quirk of human makeup less than 1 per cent of the American drivers seem to give a hoot if they live or die, until it is too late. American drivers seem not afraid to face the nations third leading killer without the vital protection of safety belts. It is amazing what a few feet of nylon webbing can do. It could have saved well over killed an30,000 Americans nually on our highways. The 60,000,000 Engineers, and Navy can statistics; equally shocking the same about they found that proportion of men in uniform were lost in off-du- ty mishaps behind the wheel of a car as were wiped out during the Korean war. What can seat belts do to threat stem the of highway disasters? Records show that fatalities were rewhen duced up to four-fiftcar the in was held the driver and in the seat by a safety belt. If you do not have a belt and are thrown from a car your chances for survival are reduced five times. With the rapid daily increase of traffic the above figures Army ever-increasi- ng pretty broken neck. Lets stay in the drivers seat and buckle down those belts. Memphis Commercial Appeal has published a letter from a train dispatcher in which he says: Trains can The haul all types of trucks but no truck yet has been able to haul a train." hs - 1 FOR SALE WEDDING DRESS and VEIL Call IN inch Display, 6 for $5 211 Dooly Salt Lake City, Utah, no later than ten days before the opening date: 1. Contractor's Application lor Prequalification. 2. Contractors Application to Bid. The Contractors qualifying for this project will then be Invited to submit a bid. Contractors not qualifying will be so advised and will not be allowed to submit a bid. Copies of the plans and specifications may be obtained by depositing Fifty Dollars ($50.00) with the Consulting Engineers office for each set of documents so obtained. The amount of the deposit fee for the first set and 50 of the deposit fee for each additional set of documents will be refunded to the bidder or bidders who submit a general contractor's bid on the project and who return such sets of documents in good condition within seven (7) days lf after the opening of bids. the amount of the deposit or Twenty-fiv- e Dollars ($25.00) will be returned to those persons who obtain said documents, and who do not submit a bid on the general contract, providing such sets of documents are returned In good condition within seven (7) days after opening of bids. The minimum wage for crafts performing under this contract shall be as determined by the State Industrial Commission. The Owner reserves the privilege to reject any and all bids or to waive any irregularities In any Md or bide, MARTHA J. TOOMBS City Recorder First publication Aug. 25, 1961 Third publication Sept. 8, 1961. One-ha- NOTICE OF INTENTION Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of the City of South Salt Lake of the intention of auch council to make the following described Improvements, to-wlt: NOW. You would feel sick if the friend you intended to talk to about safety belts, but didnt, ends up in the daily give paper with an account of his vited from prequalified bidders for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and tools necessary to complete said work and will be received at the South Salt Lake City Hall, 2500 South State Street, South Salt Lake City, Utah until 10:00 a.m. on the 9th day of September, 1961. at which time they will be opened and publicly read. Instructions to bidders, plans and specifications for said Improvements may be seen and examined at the office of the Consulting Engineers, 211 Dooly Building. Salt Lake City, Utah and at the South Salt Lake City Hall, 2500 South State Street, South Salt Lake City, Utah. Contractors desiring to submit a general contractor's bid on this project should file the following Information with the office of Templeton and Llnke. Consulting Building, are already out of date your chances are even smaller. It seems they have other laws to attend to concerning cars, such as the lowering law. This law affects a few kids and it gets passed, but a safety belt law affecting many thousands of men, women and children gets nowhere. But despite these handicaps auto enthusiasts can help. First of all, you can buy some for yourself; then you can talk about them to your friends, get people to want them, inspire them to increase their own and their families chances for life. But do it an Improvement To form District to be known as Street A to pay Lighting District for the cost of maintenance and power In the street lighting district on the following streets: On Commonwealth Avenue, Utopia Avenue. Robert Avenue and Oakland Avenue, commencing at State Street of the respective avenues and running East to 2nd East on each of said avenues; on Avenue. Wentworth Beryl Avenue, Vidas Avenue and Leslie Avenue, commencing on the respective avenues at State Street and running thence East to 3rd East Street on each of said avenues; on 2155 South commencing at 2nd East and running thence East to 3rd East; on 2nd East at 21st South commencing and running thence South to Wentworth Avenue; on Roberta Street and Nowell Circle (230 East), commencing at 21st South on each of said Streets and running thence South to 2155 South an each of said respective streets; on Burton Avenue, commencing at 1st West and running thence East to State Street; on Robert Avenue and 2400 South Street, commencing at West Temple on each of said avenues and running thence East to State Street on each of the respective avenues; on 27th South Street commencing at State Street and running thence East to 5th East Street. Welby and Gregson Avenues from 3rd East to Blair Street. Garden Circle from Welby Avenue North and East to Blair Street and Blair Street from Garden Circle to Gregson Avenue. The power to be furnished to the street lights already Installed on the above described streets and cost of maintenance to be that cost for maintaining those street lights presently Installed. That said Improvement District Is being created to defray the abutters portion of the cost and expense thereof by special assessment upon the lots and pieces of ground fronting on both aides of streets set forth above, which property is to be affected and benefited by auch improvement. The property Is to be asseseed In accordance with the front footage of property situated on both aides of Commonwealth Avenue, Utopia Avenue, Robert Avenue and Oakland Avenue from State Street to 2nd East Street; on Wentworth Avenue. Beryl Avenue, Vidas Avenue and Leslie Avenue from State Street to 3rd East Street; on 2155 South from 2nd East to 3rd East Steet; on 2nd East from 21st South to Wentworth Avenue; on Roberta Street and Nowell Circle (230 East) from 2100 South to 2155 South Street; on Burton Avenue from 1st West to State Street; on 2400 South and Robert Avenue from West Temple to State Street; on 27th South Street from State Street to 5th East Street; Welby and Gregson Avenues from 3rd East to Blair Street; Garden Circle from Welby Avenue North and East to Blair Street and Blair Street from Garden Circle to Gregson Avenue. That the estimated cost of power and maintenance for the period will be the total sum of $13,483.50 and the estimated cost per year for each front foot of abutting property will be approximately 7 cents and will be assessed for the period from August 23, 1961, to August 23, 1966. All protests or objections to the suggested Improvements or to the carrying out of such Intention must be In writing, signed by the owners of the property affected or benefited, describing' the same, together with the number of front feet and be filed with the City Recorder on or before the 9th day of September. 1961. The City Council at a meeting to be held on the 19th day of September, 1961, at 10 a.m. o'clock, at the City Hall will consider the proposed levy, and hear and consider suph protests and objections to said as shall have Improvements been made. By order of the City Council of the City of South Salt Lake. Dated this 12th day of August, 1961. J. VERN BOUNDER, Mayor City of South Balt Lake Municipal Attest: MARTHA J. Corporation TOOMBS City Recorder First publication Aug. 25, 1961. Third publication Sept. 8, 1961 In proceedings to and sale by virtue of a Ch Mortgage executed by LYNN DONNA ROWSELL In Bi Finance Flan, 1063 East South, dated the 13th da July, 1960, and upon which fault has been made and which is due $1,275.02. We expose for sale at public tlon on September 9. 196 12 noon at 1063 East 21st & property mentioned In Salt Lake City, Utah, ce: mortgage as follows, Ford V8 two-doClub 6 Motor number M6FT 1377: The terms of the sale wl made known on the day nl sale. BUDGET FINANCE PLAN to-w- lt; or East 21st South Salt Lake City, Utah First publishing date, 10G3 1, 1961. Last publishing date, 8, 1961. |