Show PROBATE AND guardianship GUARDIANS NOTICES consult clerk of district Pir triet court 1 at l th the signers for further information notice to creditors probate no ESTATE OF FRANKLIN S poa PORTER also known as FRANK S PORTER deceased creditors of franklin S porter also known as frank S porter deceased will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned undersigner under signed at the offices of thatcher Tb atcher young attorneys at law 1018 first security bank building ogden utah on or before four 1 months after the date of the first publication of this notice LINDEN F PORTER administrator of the estate of franklin S porter also known as frank S porter deceased THATCHER YOUNG 1018 first security bank ogden utah attorneys for administrator dates of publication july 25 august 1 8 and 15 1947 notice to creditors estate of edgar thomas florence also known as E edgard T florence deceased probate no 3 creditors of edgar thomas florence also known as edgar T florence deceased will present claims with vouchers to the under signed at the offices of thatcher young attorneys at law 1018 n first security bank building g ogden utah on or before four 4 months after the date of the first publication of this notice HARVEY EDGAR FLORENCE administrator of the estate of edgar thomas florence also known as edgar T florence deceased THATCHER AND YOUNG 1018 first security bank ogden utah attorneys for administrator dates of publication july 11 18 19 2 25 and august 1 1047 11 notice notice of application for voluntary dissolution of corporation case no in the district court of the second judicial district in and for the county of morgan state of utah in the matter of the dissolution of J williams estate incorporated a utah corporation notice is hereby given that J williams estate incorporated a corporation organized under the laws of the state of utah has presented to the district court of the second judicial district in and for the county of morgan state of utah a petition praying for a decree of said court dissolving and decreeing said corporation dissolved and that saturday the day of august 1947 at 1000 in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard has been ap posited as the time and the courtroom of said court in the morgan county courthouse at morgan county of morgan state of utah has been appointed as the place at which said application is to be heard given under my hand band and the sea the said district court this ath day of july 1947 1047 ANNA SOMMERS clerk of said court by dorothy wright deputy THATCHER YOUNG 1018 mist security bank ogden utah attorneys for applicant dates of publication july 11 18 2 and august 1 and 8 1947 HELP BUILD AMERICAS AIR POWER on AIR FORCE DAY AUGUST 1st ast no one today questions the fact that the whole future of the united states may rest in the very clouds over your head and the new reorganized air give thousands of eligible 0 young men an opportunity to take an active part in building americas america s air power on the ground as well as in the sky you may tor for example enlist in the air forces for three years if you have a specialty which will qualify you you may also be able to enlist in a grade glade at higher 0 pay if you have had air forces experience you ruay may join the air reserve and continue your military aviation trai training ninI outside of business hours or you may join the air national guard and perhaps become eligible tor for advanced technical training D at special air national guard schools on air force day make a point of finding 0 1 out everything 0 about your air forces r 7 especially the new aviation career plan f described below full details can be obtained at your U S army recruiting 0 station NOW THE WORLDS GREATEST opportunity 9 FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION today the army air forces offer hi high hib 0 b school graduates an unprecedented op opportunity Ort unity to get the finest aviation schooling 0 on earth and serlest select your school or course before you enlist the career plan is unlike an thing ever offered before it permits selected high school graduates to apply and quality qualify for specialized courses of their own choice simply go to your U S army recruiting 0 station advise the recruiting C officer the kind of aviation training c you want and lie he will provide you with an application blank an and d a complete list ot of available courses when you are selected to attend the course of your choice you enlist in the army air forces for 3 4 or 5 years after your basic training fig period you are guaranteed the education ou have selected to make you a specialist in the type of you want get a list of all the schools and courses open to you under the aviation career plan at your U S army recruiting station V if Us U S ARMY recruiting SERVICE 2416 washington BLVD OGDEN PHONE 2 editors note this article is the fifth in a series of articles by mr spink in which he gives his views on morgan beautification the views given by mr bir spink are his own and in no way reflect the views of this newspaper AN ORDINANCE in ORDINANCE prohibiting THE SALE OFFERING OR EXPOSING FOR SALE OR SERVING BEER ON SUNDAY AND prohibiting THE consumption OP OF BEER IN A PUBLIC PLACE OR BUILDING ON SUNDAY AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR VI VIOLATION HEREOF BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF MORGAN CITY UTAH section I 1 it shall be unlawful for any peron to sell offer or expose for sale sell ell have in possession for the of selling offering or for sale exchange or dis ense beer upon any premise with n the corporate limits of morgan city ity utah without first having procured iro cured from said city a license here for section 2 prohibition it shall be unlawful for any per son ion to sell offer or expose for sale give five away exchange or dispense ny beer within the corporate limits 0 if morgan al organ city utah or to consume any beer as defined in the liquor control act of the state of utah in any public place or buildup within the corporate limits of morgan city between the hours of 1200 midnight on saturday ind and 1201 A al the following monlay monday morning section 3 penalty any violation of any of the provisions of this act shall be a misdemeanor le meanor section 4 that in the opinion of the city council of morgan city a public emergency imer gency exists in connection with the he matters herein contained and it t is necessary to the health peace ind and safety and the general welfare of f the inhabitants of morgan city that hat this ordinance become effect tive ive immediately section 5 this ordinance shall take effect upon its adoption and first tion ion passed and adopted and ordered published by the city council of morgan city utah this ath day of f july 1917 1947 F L PARKINSON mayor ATTEST GOLDIE WALDRON city recorder first publication august 1 1917 card of thanks words cannot express the gratitude and love we feel toward the people of this community your kindness sympathy and understanding have helped us to bear the burden of our sorrow sincerely mr air and mrs joe toone LE water automatic Aut 00 form arm home and fo r the t heating eating 14 I 1 too dalry d on 0 your alro IS a p problem 1 service 1 tIc torna water 01 isih an if instant 0 it best bave hot carroo boll can ilien boti ll electric vat ec heater for washing sa s1 cleaning Clea bathing too avail able datrick san gitary water and it r 1 T are I 1 10 v i le all and for dels rate MO several eci 11 11 ane on be sp operate heating 6 A M maum r 1 91 I T dij T it i 4 ET MT M ot y str berrer 19 FARMING sorrl buy from your dealer or plumbing company any f a M ft k A 6 I 1 r 41 41 L 41 TO 9 af off MA an fn WOOF the railroads have received 44 rules and trainmen be reduced from demands from the leaders of the operating to miles which would have the unions representing engineers effect of increasing their pay 50 firemen conductors trainmen such a run often takes only two or and switchmen they say they are three hours seeking only changes in working worling conditions you cant afford this waste clit iorIS NOT a wage increase demands like these are against the more money for less work interests of the whole american people who depend on railroad service but what kind of rules are being for they eat nearly everything of them asked for twenty eight wear and use would compel railroads to pay more money for the same or less work these rules would cost A BILLION DOLLARS 7 would require additional and unnecessary annually a gigantic waste which men to do the same work crork neither the railroads nor the country the rest would bring about changes can afford in operating practices at increased railroad workers are good citizens cos cost t and good employed emp loyes with pride in their calling their record during the war for instance was outstanding we do not believe they fully understand the featherbed the union leaders demand additional WI rules which the union leaders are demanding train and engine crews on diesel pow we do not believe they ered trains one full crew for every understand the harmful results which power unit in the locomotive A freight these rules would have to the railroad train hauled by a 4 unit diesel would S industry to the millions milons of men and have to carry 4 engineers 4 firemen Z women dependent on railroads for their 4 conductors and at least 8 brakemen livelihood and to the shipping and consuming or a total of 20 men instead of 5 public made imade work ork sheer waste the great strength of america is in production an honest days work the mie union leaders demand that full for an honest days pay length freight trains be cut to about for only through greater production half though such their length even trains are most efficient for low cost can we hope to stop the steady upward service to you this rule would call for work the crew would get at least two surge of living costs twice as many locomotives would days pay for one days work surely if ever there was a tiro to fa double the number of trains and make the union leaders demand that the our history when we needed to work accidents more likely present basic day for passenger conductors not waste this is it additional equipment yards and other facilities required to take care of these short trains would cost hundreds of millions what the union leaders really want is to make more jobs V r the rhe union leaders demand that when STERN a crew in one class of service perform VA i incidental service of another class they will be paid not less than a days pay IOS WEST ADAMS STREET CHICAGO 3 for each class even though all service we are publishing this and other advertisements to talk with you is performed as a put part of the same days at first fint hand about matters which are important to everybody I 1 |