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Show Page 46—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Surday, December5, 1971 \ Legal Notices Legal Notices SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UT‘AH SHIRLEY ANN TAYLOR, Maintiff, vs. PHILLIP GORDON TAYLOR, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to Noall T. Wootton, plaintiff's attorney at Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center, American Fork, Utah 84003 an Answerinwriting to the Complaint and file a copyof said answer with the clerk of the above entitled court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to ao, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said coimplaint (which has beenfiled with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you}. If your address is unknown to plaintiff or her attorney. and the complaintis not attached to this summons,it will be filed within said 10 days with the clerk of the above court, and you mavthere obtain a copy. This is an action for divorce. (s) Noall T. Wootton Attorney for Plaini‘ff Suite 12, Geneva Building American Fork, Utah 84003 No. 641 Published in The Daily Herald Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5, 12, 1971 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Queen on $1.18 Million a Year existing I-1 industrial Zone from the existing RA-1 Residential - Agricultural Zoneto I-1 Industrial Zone This changewill alsoinclude a strip of land 400 feet wide lying between Interstate I-15 and the present I-l Industrial Zone Boundary to be changed from RA-I to I-1. 2. Changethat area north of Lehi presently zoned I-1 Industrial lying ¢. a of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and westof 6400 West Street in the northwest quarter of Section ‘on the 19th day of November, Commission, 47 South 100 East, 1971, an Operation and Main- Provo, and may be examined at tenance Assessmentof$1.30 per any time during office hours share was levied on all stock of until the date of the hearing. By Order of the Board of the Corporation, both Classes “A” and “B”, payable im- Commissioners of Utah County Paul A. Thorn, mediately to the Provo River Chairman Water Users Association at office, 84 North University ATTEST: Avenue, No. 217, Provo, Utah. William F. Huish, Any stock upon which this County Clerk Assessment may remain unpaid By Nita B. Carter on the 11th day of January, 1972, Deputy County Clerk will be delinquent and ad- No. 665 Published in The Daily vertised for sale at public Herald December5,1971. Herald, November December5, 12, 19, 1971. 28, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 16,488 s ‘ eae Melville ’ keep the monarchyin business. The queen now makes §$1.187 million a year, which alsc must be used to pay for the upkeep of her royal »alaces NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 16,568 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY,STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. MARTIN KIMBER,Deceased. and salaries of hundreds of staff workers. The recommendations touched off what political sources said today could be a major political row between the Conservative party government of Prime Minister Edward Most outspoken was leftwing Heath and the opposition Labor Labor MP William Hamilton, pazty who attacked the queen's “inside” ac- appeal for a raise as “the most insensitive brazen pay a hard working captive of claim made in the last 200 endless rounds of official years.” Instead of a raise, he said, engagements, documents, social commitments and familial obli- the monarch andall the rest of the royal family should take gations. pay cuts. The queen shouid get Even royal garden parties, once the exclusive presé.ve of a flat $250,000 a year. All salaries in her household should the upper crust, “now include paid by the Treasury, rather people of many different be than an allowance given her by occupations’ and cost nearly Parliamentas is now the case, four times as much as theydid in 1952, when the queen's he said. Sir Michael’s count portrayed the monarch as aresent salary was established, it said. Political sources said government was certain the to accept the committee's recommendations and would probably push them through Parliament by the new year. But a group of Labor membersof Parliament, among them several who served on the committee headed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, spoke out against the plan. GoodStart PITTSBURGH (UPI) —Ralph Kiner, now a baseball broadcaster, slammed 23 home runs in his 1943 rookie season with the Pirates. During his 10-year career Kiner seventimeseither won outright or tied for the home run championship, 4 distinction that places him one ahead of Babe Ruth. Twice, Kiner enjoyed 59-or-more home run seasons, and averaged 37 round-trippers a season, A RATTY SITUATION is what California RiverCollege at Sacramento, “Hasselrat,”a r competitor. explores the hack of the governor’s neck. Governor Ronal.J Reagan found himself in at the 10th eenual “Rat Decathlon”of American “Herald WantAds _ Get Results" BILL’S APPLIANCE/PHILCO. <=> 5, Details of the regulations covering the use of the land within these zones are on file in the office of the County Planning Ist day of February,1972, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. FrancesHunn Secretary No. 650 Published in The Daily would be called upon to shell out nearly$2.5 million a year to Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, from I-i Industrial Zone to RA-1 Residential-Agricvitural Zone. NOTICEis hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Provo River Water Users Association, held auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the Considerthe Plightof the Poor NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is herebygiven that the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County, Utah,will hold a LONDON (UPI)—Before you public hearing on January 7, 1972, at 10:00 a.m. in the County criticize, said Sir Michael Commission Chambers, City and Adeane, consider huw tough it is to be Queen Elizabeth County Building, Provo, Utah, at which time public consideration Even when she buys a hat, will be given to the recom- she cannot afford to forget, mendations of the Planning “that hat is going to be seen Commission to make the and photographed, commented following changes in the zone on and veryoften criticized” by Se said. boundaries on the Official Zone millions, Sir Michael, Her Majesvy's Map of Utah County as follows: private secretary, told about 1. Changethatarea north of the rigors of life inside Lehi lying between In- Buckingham Pelace Saturday terstate I-15 and the Union apout the time a Select Pacific Railroad tracks and Parliamentary Committee anextending from State High- nounced it was recommending way U-80 southerly to the a 106 per cent payraise for the north boundary of the queen. It meant the nation ey el ie c' Warnskia - RYVe LY . q NEVER BEFORE SUCH FAN TASTIC COLOR TV SAVINGS i i Ml | 4)| 4! PHILCO COSMETIC diogonal i. RAs ON ANEW PORTABLE LAB ST, When You =:- \ COLOR TV sate Color Grea j —— Receiver with UT) CREDITORS WILL PLEASE Thee iY ~ Matehed Sterea Sound System present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at the offices of JOSEPH I. ari Attorney at Law, 128 vast Center Street, Provo, Utah 84601, on or beforethe 10th day of March, 1972; claims must be Creditors will present claims Presented in accordance with with vouchers to the un- the provisions of Section 75--5, dersigned at Spafford & Young Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as at 2188 Highland Drive, Salt ammended, and with proper LakeCity, Utah onor before the Verification at therein required. 70 Watt Solid State 24th day of February, A.D. 1972. LAURA KIMBER Date of first publication, Executrix November 21, A.D. 1971 No. 663 Published in The Daily LaDawn Farr, Deceased. Herald, Dec. 5, 12, 19, & 26,1971. Spafford & Young Attorneys at Law DELINQUENT NOTICE 2188 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah Rock Canyon Water No. 643 Published in The Daily Company Herald Nov.21, 28, Dec. 5 & 12, The following Rock Canyon Water Company stock is delinquent and will be sold at Public Auction Saturday, Dec. NOTICE 18, 1971, at 3 o’clock p.m.at 2040 OF PUBLICHEARING North 1300 East, Provo, Utah,to Notice is hereby given that the y the delinquent assessment Board of County Commissioners together with the cost of adof Utah County, Utah, will hold vertising and expense of sale. a public hearing on January 7, Cert. No. 629, Ray and Janet 1972 at 11:00 a.m.in the County Butts, Shrs. %, Amt. 1.00; Commission Chambers of the Cert. No. 374, Walter J. County Building, Provo, Utah, at Furman,Shrs. %, Amt. 1.00; which time public consideration Cert. No. 621, Ballard C. will be given to the recom- Hansen, Shrs. 3, Amt. 6.00; mendation of the Building InCert. No. 567, Joy Hogan, Shrs. spection Department regulating 4, Amt. 1.00; the cutting and repairing of a Cert. No, 483, George E. countyroad for any purpose. johnson, Shrs. %, 1.00; By Order of the Board of : Cert. Nos. 538, 559, 561, 496, County Commissioners of Utah 513, Jim W. Nixon, Shrs. 8 one County, State of Utah thirds, Amt. 16.67; Cert. No. 383, LeRoy BROOKHAV N.Y. (UPI) —A 74-acre sports park which will contain facilities for football, baseball, basketball, swimming and handbali is NOTICE 70 CREDITORS Probate No.16,542 In The Matter Of The Estate Of: ALICE BERTIN CHERRINGTON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un- being constructed here on a dersignedatthe office of JIM W. landfill site which consumes 1,000 tons of garbage per day. The sports park, which will contain 16 tennis courts, 15 handball courts, ‘ive basketball courts, two football fields, six baseball diamonds and several swimming pools, is being built for the town of Brookhaven by the New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. According to Michael Pope, president of Pope, Evans and Robbins, a division of Perathon Inc., the park will be opened in stages in 1973 pnd 1974. 35-Watts CIA Music Power SSS NIXON, -Attorney at Law, 84 North Univ. Avenue, Suite 216, Provo, Utah 84601 on or before the 5th day of March, 1972, Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section 75-95, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, with proper verification as required therein, (s) J. M. Cherrington (s) James Conrad Bertin co Executors No. 360 Published in The Naily Herald Dec.5, 12, 19 & 26, 1971. The BIGGEST Color Picture in TV today! J. Robertson, Shrs. 32, Amt. 1.00; ATTEST: Cert. No. 592, Alvin Washburn, WilliamF. Huish, Shrs. 3, Amt. 6.00. 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