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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1972 Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. GARY MIXON, of Utah Before Hon. John Farr Larson, Judge Defendant. The State of Utah to the Above STATE OF UTAH, Named Defendant: in the interest of You are hereby summoned and EDDIE DEAN RUTH 7 required to file an answer in A person under eighteen years writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the of age. above entitled Court, and to TO: mother, JO ANN FORS-GREserve upon, or mall to William G. Shelton, Plaintiffs attorney, A proceeding concerning the at 314 Atlas Building, Salt Lake above named child is pending City, Utah, a copy of said an- in the above named Court and swer, within 20 days after serv- an adjudication will be made ice of this summons upon you. which may include the permaIf you fail so to do, judgment nent termination of all your parby default will be taken against ental rights. You are hereby Summoned to you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been appear before this court in said filed with the Clerk of said county on the 1st day of March, Court and a copy of which is 1973 at 1:30 P.M. oclock in the hereto annexed and herewith Court Room of this Court located served upon you. at 3522 South 6th West, Salt This is an action for divorce. Lake City, Utah. Defendants last known address: Dated this 14th day of Decem50 East 4500 South ber, 1972. NETTIE M. MARTIN Utah Murray, Dated this 12th day of DecemDeputy Clerk (8-13-6- 5) N NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described prop- erty in Salt Lake County, Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the south ground level entrance of the Courts Building 240 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 10th day of January, 1973, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. of said day: Lot BRENTWOOD 30, PARK SUBDIVISION, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Commonly known as 1189 East 6600 South, Salt Lake ber 1972 City, Utah. WILLIAM G. SHELTON Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Attorney for Plaintiff 314 Atlas Building Dated this 11th day of DeSalt Lake City, Utah 84101 1972. cember, (12-2- 2 B. R. PARKINSON Successor Trustee SUMMONS 503 Phillips Petroleum No. Civil Building In the District Court of Salt Salt Lake City, Utah Lake State of Utah County, (12-1- 5 KAE WILMETH FRANDSEN, Plaintiff, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION VS Case No. 209341 DOUGLAS VERNON FRANDIn the District Juvenile Court SEN, for Salt Lake County, State Defendant. of Utah, Before Hon. Judith The State of Utah to the Above F. Whitmer, Judge Named Defendant: STATE OF UTAH, You are hereby summoned and in the interest of required to file an answer in MITCHELL, GARY TODD writing to the attached amended 9 with the Clerk of the A person under eighteen years complaint above entitled Court, and to of age. serve upon, or mail to Brian M. TO: GARY ROY MITCHELL, Bernard, attorney, at father, mother, JANICE MITCH- 216 East plaintiffs Salt Lake 5th South, ELL a copy of said anUtah, City, A proceeding concerning the swer, within 20 days after servabove named child is pending ice of this summons upon you. in the above named Court and If you fail so to do, judgment an adjudication will be made by default will be taken against which may include the perma- you for the relief demanded in nent termination of all your par- said amended which complaint, ental rights. been has with the Clerk of filed You are hereby Summoned to said Court and a copy of which appear before this court in said is hereto annexed and herewith county on the 15th day of Janu- served upon you. ary, 1973 at 9:30 A.M. oclock This is an action for divorce. in the Court Room of this Court Dated this 16th day of August, located at 3522 South 6th West, 1972. Salt Lake City, Utah. By BRIAN M. BERNARD Dated this 8th day of DecemAttorney for Plaintiff ber, 1972. Address: Defendants DONNA M. REID Ainsworth 876 Deputy Clerk Portland, Oregon 97211 (12-1- 5 I 4 fS I & I: & 9 2) D-66- 12-2- a s (8-16-- MB 'll 14 a 49 9) 63) 1-- 5) (12-2- 2 1-- 12) SUMMONS (12-2- 2 2) SUMMONS Civil No. 209161 In the Third Judicial D-89- 03 D-91- 25 a-k- C -- last-know- 1-- 12-2- 9) 5) AND LIFELONG A towering, 1-- of the Bay of Bengal during the 1970 monsoon and swept across delta lands of the low-lyin- receded. But perhaps as many as 500,000 victims lay dead in its wake. Scarcely had global relief efforts gotten well under way than the survivors were struck by a new catastrophe, civil - war, which sent millions fleeing to refuge in India. These were headline ' 5) g East Pakistan. In time, it 5) NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Delinquent irrigation assessment on Brown and Sanford Irrigation Company Books. Stock will be sold at the home of Amos B. Mosher, 2124 East 7000 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 A.M. on Monday, January 8, 1973, cyclone-drive- n wave surged out By Martha Larson Deputy Clerk (12-2- 9 INSTANT TRAGEDY: W. STERLING EVANS, CLERK THIRD DISTRICT COURT GRIFFIN u D-91- 83 1972. 1-- by described property: you for the relief demanded in lowing 1965 International Harvessaid complaint, which has been 1 Ton Pickup ter filed with the Clerk of said Court Serial No. C1500SB4822-75and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served Dated this 26th day of Decemupon you. 1972. ber, This is an action for divorce. DeMURRAY FIRST THRIFT & of n address: Dated this 11th day Defendants COMPANY LOAN 3201 East 7000 South cember, 1972. By Robert D. Marcelis DONALD B. HOLBROOK Salt Lake City, Utah (12-2- 9 NovemDated this 30th day of Attorney for Plaintiff 800 Walker Bank Building ber, 1972. NOTICE WILLIAM G. SHELTON Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 2028 No. (12-1- 5 Plaintiff Attorney for Court District of the Third In the 314 Atlas Building 84101 District in and for Utah Judicial SUMMONS Salt Lake City, 8 (12-Lake Salt Civil No. County, State of Utah Court of Salt $In the District State SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Matter of the Adoption of of Utah Lake p County, MICHAEL LEE SULLIVAN. Case No. 209359 INDY MIXON, Court Minor Juvenile District Plaintiff, In the L. SULLIVAN: HAROLD State TO Lake Salt for County, vs. V. ber, Y W 1-- 5) abandoned by his natural father, Harold L. Sullivan, shall come on for hearing on the 22nd day of January, 1973, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. at the Courts Building, 240 East 4th South Street in the Third District Court, Salt Lake City, Utah. Said notice is given pursuant to Court Order. Dated this 27th day of Decem- -a 2) for the relief demanded in tfsaid complaint, which has been riffled with the Clerk of said JCourt and a copy of which is lereto annexed and herewith v erved upon you. id This is an action for divorce. t.?'1 The petition of Milton L. Gibson and Hazel A. Gibson, praying fon an order declaring the above named minor child, Michael Lee Sullivan, deserted and District to pay delinquent assessments Court of Salt Lake County, thereon, together with cost of State of Utah advertising and expense of sale. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Amt. Due Name Plaintiff, Edgar Allen $ 3.00 VS W. Cooper L. 3.00 I. ATWOOD and WILLIAM M. Bosworth 3.00 Grant ANNA DEAN ATWOOD, his Heber Geisler 3.00 wife, GRANITE FURNITURE J. F. Johnson 3.00 EMPLOYEES CREDIT M. W. Johnson 6.00 UNION, FEDERAL NATION- Fred Jordan 3.00 AL MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- Robert 3.00 TION, CLEO BOREN, RUTH Robert McCarthy 3.00 Miller BOREN, LUELLA DOROTHY Porter Russell 3.00 BLACK AMES LUELS. Reed 5.50 LA DOROTHY BLACK AMES CharlesSmith 10.50 BOREN, RICHARD B. WOOL-LE- Harry 3.00 J. Thomson and RICHARD M. DAY, Melvin 3.00 S. R. Defendants. Hal B. Yergenson 3.00 Charon The State of Utah to the Above (12-2- 9 Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and ' required to file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the SHINES UP BRIGHT above entitled Court, and to serve upon or mail to B. R. ParIN MINUTES Plaintiffs kinson, attorney, LASTS UP TO whose address is 503 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake A WEEK a said of 84101, Utah, copy City, answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon WAX SHOE POUSH 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 filled with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action to foreclose a real estate mortgage. Dated this 30th day of Novem- SUMMONS Civil No. In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah WJ In the District Court of Salt ber, 1972. GLEN K. HANSEN, B. R. PARKINSON State of Utah Lake Plaintiff, SYLVIA County, Attorney for Plaintiff JOHNSON, vs 503 Phillips Petroleum Plaintiff. BARBARA HANSEN, vs. Bldg. Defendant. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 v The State of Utah to the Above ALDEN JOHNSON: (12-2- 2 Defendant. Named Defendant: The State of Utah to the Above You are hereby summoned and Named Defendant: NOTICE OF SALE required to file an answercom-in You are hereby summoned and To be sold on January 8, 1973 writing to the attached of the required to file an answer in at 135 South Main Street, Salt to the attached com- Lake plaint with the Clerk writing 12 noon to at to Utah, City, and above entitled Court with the Clerk of the plaint mortforeclose chattel Donald to serve upon, or mail above entitled Court, and to partially 28. October dated 1971, gage B. Holbrook, Plaintiffs attorney, serve upon, or mail to William as E. James Salt by Bailey given 800 Walker Bank Building, G. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, to First Thrift said of mortgagor Murray Lake City, Utah, a copy 314 Atlas Building, Salt Lake Loan Company as mortgagee answer, within 20 days after City, Utah, a copy of said an- & recorded with Utah State and summons upon swer, within 20 days after servservice of this which is Tax Commission, you. ice of this summons upon you. due on this dateupon sum of the 4 If you fail so to do, judgment If you fail so to do, judgment fol4 covers which the $1,606.18, default will be taken against by default will be taken against Civil No. Page Seven disasters, and the world shock and responded horror. But there is a more insidious kind of disaster: the with tragedy of millions silently live out their who lives in poverty, disease, hunger and wretchedness. The worlds poor though always with us seldom make headlines One of the oldest and largest voluntary agencies with that deals both instant catastrophe is Catholic and lifelong Relief Services. It was among the first on the scene after East Pakistan's fearful flood. It has poured millions of year-roun- d - dollars worth of food, medicines into Indias clothing, shelter material and crowded camps for Pakistani refugees. And for nearly three assistance decades, its programs have meant the difference between hope and hopelessness to millions in more than 70 poverty striken countries This year, from March 5 through March 12, you can translate your concern for the e and victims of natural disasters into action all-ye- ar man-mad- by ' contributing to the Catholic Overseas Aid Fund Appeal. Send your check or money order to Catholic Overseas Aid, Empire State Building, New York, N.Y 10001 Your dollars will help to relieve global misery. YOUR HYPERSENSITIVE TEETH Have you ever bitten into a in The Journal Of Periodont-olog- candy bar and felt a twinge or more of pain? Unless you have an unfilled cavity, it is more than likely you have one or more hypersensitive teeth. Virtually everyone experiences this problem at some time. Adults after age 35 are particularly susceptible. When gums recede, those portions of the tooth which, in youth, are normally covered and insulated by gum tissue are exposed. Without this protective covering teeth react to stimuli that formerly were not felt or were pleasant rather than painful. However, not everyone responds to the same stimuli, and one or more teeth may be affected. Pain may also be occasional or intermittent. Hot drinks, cold drinks, food y that the ideal solution to the problem of hypersensitivity would be a preparation that could be used in the normal activities of good home hygiene as a supplement to office care." Dr. Skurnik, and a number of other dental researchers had their patients use a new dentifrice called Sensodyne, sugar-conten- t, in brushing which had an exclusive formula high teeth following a tooth cleaning, especially to desensitize teeth. In evaluating his double-blindental. surgery, or any dental instrument procedure or may study in the dental journal Dr. bring on the painful sensation. Skurnik found that 93 per cent Until only a few years ago, of 86 patients had significant there was little that could be improvement just by brushing done. for the problem that did with Sensodyne twice daily. No not involve considerable time, other toothpaste was necessary. The dentist reported that the money, and the possibility of was nontoxic, dentifrice or tooth discoloration, irritation, and nonirritant, and both. Dr. Harry Skurnik, a had suitable polishing and Montreal Canada dentist stated foaming attributes." d non-aUerge- . |