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Show Friday, April 26, 1957 THE UTAH STATESMAN -- ...!.!. BLATT, Deceased. Trust Company, 151 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 6th day of August A.D. 1957. TRACY COLLINS TRUST COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Esther F. Rosenblatt, Des ceased. Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat & Mabey, Attorneys, ' 801 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication April 12 A.D. 1957. (5-3-5- NOTICE TO CREDITORS of NEVA SHIVERICK, Deceased. Estate PRATT Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Continental Bank & Trust Company, Main and Second South Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 10 day of August A.D., 1957. Continental Bank Trust & Company, Executor of Estate of Neva Pratt Shiverick, Deceased. By W. L. O'Meara, Trust Officer, Date of first publication April 1957. 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of aka RATH, deceased. ...... . W IMIMCIFIV V A of Utah WOODBURY, HENRY LEWIS HENRY L. RATH, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Continental Bank and Trust Company, 200 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 24th day of June, A.D. 1957. The Continental Bank & Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah Administrator with Will annexed of the estate of Henry Lewis Rath, Henry L. Rath, De- aka ceased. Attorneys: Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat & Mabey 801 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah DITDADTC Q Q De- Any sore that does not heal A lump or thickening in the breast Benson Comments on Watkin's the local representatives of hu Creditors will present claims Humane Slaughter Legislation. mane or elsewhere organizations in regard to with vouchers to the undersigned Ezra of Agriculture Secretary the handling of the problems in at 2680 Dearborn Street, Salt Lake Taft Benson today informed SenUnusual bleeding or discharge volving the humane treatment City, Utah, on or before the 22nd ator Arthur V. Watkins A.D. of He of animals. added: 1957. day June, that passage of a Watkins bill (S- LUCILLE C. WOODBURY, 1213) Any change in a wart or mole regarding humane practices "The Department has worked Administratrix of the estate in handling, transporting and continuously with the farmers, of Harvey C. Woodbury, slaughtering livestock and poul humane organizations and indusPersistent indigestion or difficulty Harvey Charles try would provide an orderly over the years in furthering in swallowing Woodbury, Deceased. approach to humane slaughtering. try " . . .we are supporting your the use of humane methods of Wallace R. Woodbury, Persistent hoarseness or cough bill and HR 5820 in the House," handling all classes of livestock. Attorney he remarked. We have always looked upon Date of first publication April Benson said that Any change in normal bowel habits Secretary this as a joint effort and have 19, A.D. 1957. the Watkins bill, in addition, worked closely with these groups would "provide for a coordinated to develop information which Noni of thest symptoms necessarily means national effort to improve the hu NOTICE TO CREDITORS would better of that provide ways mane handling and transport of you hovi tanctr but any on of ihtm should send you to your doctor. Cancer is Estate of JOSEPH MONSEY, livestock and poultry which in handling these animals." these of volve usually curoblo when detected and treated repeated handling Deceased Senator Watkins noted that his animals during the marketing proSIGNALS. early. REMEMBER THE Creditors will present claims cess from farm to slaughtering." bill would "promote" rather than "require" development and use with vouchers to the undersigned He also commented: at 913 Deseret Building, Salt Lake "With the recent development of improved methods. "Instead Ism or on Utah 15th before the City, toward legislation in the Congress of being restrictive and mandaday of September, A.D., 1957. which would place the Depart- tory, my program seeks full co The Watkins bill would set up EARL MONSEY Adminis- ment in a position of having to operation of all the industry, ru- mane a Federal the trator of Estate of Joseph enforce mandatory Federal re organizations, study center, in the Departto seek the best ment to learn and promote the Monsey, Deceased. in one phase of ani- Government quirements White, Arnovitz & Smith mal handling, namely, the slaugh- methods and incorporate them best methods. This information into a national program. would be disseminated to all in Attorneys, tering of food animals, the De- - broadly 913 Deseret Building, terested agencies. e p a r tment has recommended "With the Department of Salt Lake City, Utah. against superimposing a Federal as my bill directs as "Compliance with better practDate of first publication April police system. . . Secretary Ben- the fountainhead of the best ices." Senator Watkins said, will son noted activities of local hu- knowledge on this subject, we surely follow, for the industry 's 26, A.D., 1957. mane organizations, well organ'-zed- , can bring into one center all that desirous of improving standards had been useful in raising we know, and all that has been and the humane organizations are standards. He added: SUMMONS learned abroad, on "humane equally zealous in seeing that "The Department has come to slaughter," Senator Watkins said. best methods are put in force." IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND the conclusion that it should as FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY sume a position of leadership in STATE OF UTAH developing basic information in this field as it is apparent that GERHARDT DRECHSEL, little is known about the true TO ALL COUNTY CHAIRMEN AND Plaintiff, reaction of animals subjected to vs various conditions prior to and CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS SALLIE T. BALL, a woman, and at the time of slaughter. It would JOHN ELLIOTT KNOWLES, be tragic to endeavor to enforce and DANY Y. KNOWLES, his mandatory requirements without The National Committee will hold a conference here in Salt wife, having such information. It is for Lake Citv May 3rd and 4th at the Hotel Utah. The afternoon of Defendants. this reason that we are supporting Saturday, the 4th, will be open for party workers. SUMMONS 5820 the HR in bill and your I am extending you an invitation and urging you to attend House." HR 5820 was introduced You will have an opportunity to meet and hear this by Rep. Henry Aldous Dixon (R- - from meeting. National our Chairman, H. Meade Alcorn, and four or five THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Utah). of the National Committee staff, also, a direct members other ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Secretary Benson noted that wire talk to the meeting by President Eisenhower at 4:30! You are hereby summoned and the Department "had deferred to required to serve upon Jensen Remember the date: May 4, 1957, HOTEL UTAH, ROOF & Jensen, plaintiffs attorneys, GARDEN, 1:30 P.M. whose address is 1414 Walker nexed and herewith served upon Sincerely, Bank Building, Salt Lake City, you. This is an action to quiet the Utah, an answer (to the complaint Ronald Wiscombe within 20 days after service of title of the plainiff in and to the this summons upon you. If you following described property in State Chairman fail so to do, judgment by default Salt Lake County, Utah, will be taken against you for All of lots 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 the relief demanded in said com- . and 28, Block 2, Blaine Subdivision according to the official plaint, which has been filed with and the clerk of the above court, plat thereof on file and of recanord in the office of the County a copy of which is hereto Recorder of Salt Lake County; Utah. Dated this 23rd day of April, 0 (R-Uta- Q Q aka Q 0 (5-10-5- 7) DANCER Agri-clutur- 'to-wi- t: Date of first publication April 19, A.D. 1957. (5-105- 7) 5 Bourbon 1957. 6 JENSEN & JENSEN Attorney for Plaintiff 1414 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication April 26, A.D. 1957. 7) uou can stay with ! wr war ANDf OF KENTUCKY v savw SINCE --- - BOURBON 1810 sum "FINEST QUALITY k " fljfeSI ii WATERFILL ( KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 96 Proof C')6 GLENM0RE AND FRAZIER 3 pm 7) James W. Beless, Jr. Attorney for Executor 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 5 A.D.. I I II III Estate of HARVEY C. WOODk a HARVEY BURY, a Creditors will present claims CHARLES with vouchers to ithe undersigned ceased. Tracy-Collin- 4 T NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ESTHER F. ROSEN- at I aenutor LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Jndf es of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc as provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ill Page DISTILLERY COMPANY, BARDSTOWN. KENTUCKY A Home Product 86 PROOF DISTILLERIES CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. |