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Show Page SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD 4 SERVICE MEN the Naval School at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. school consistThe ed of courses in naval orientation, aviation science, navigation and other technical courses to prepare the student for actual flight training. Graduates of the school have been assigned to the Saufley Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station at Pensacola to undergo primary flight training. from (Continued from Page 1) missile frigate, and an aircraft carrier. 16-we- KARAMURSEL, TURKEY Thomas R. Hoaglund, communications technician seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Hoagland of 766 S. 7th West, Salt Lake City, is serving with Detachment 28 of the States' Logistical Group at Kamaursel, Turkey-Unite- Pre-Flig- ht d ek Friday, May ford Koopman of 843 Green St. and Marine Lance Cpl. Gerald D. Fleek, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Danielson of 322 Brooklyn Ave., all of Salt Lake City, are serving with the Material Supply and Maintenance Battalion, First Force Serivce Regiment at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. SAN DIEGO Kennecott Plans Seven Day Week Kennecott Copper Corporation, Utah Division, plans to return to a seven-da- y week, 24 hours a day. Mr. J. P. OKeefe, General Manager Utah Division, said, in a letter to this paper, that the demand for copper has im- Marine Pfc. Arlington D. Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mortensen of 2155 Wilmott Dr., Salt Uike proved sufficiently to justify the return to the seven-da- y City, was promoted to his pre- sent rank, April 19, while serving with the Communication Electronics School Battalion at SAN DIEGO Ariel L. Claw'the Marine Corps Recruit Deson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. SANTA ANA, Calif. Marine Cpl. Stephen B. Curtis, son Clawson of 380 12th Ave., Glen pot, San Diego, Calif. of Mr. and Mrs. Hally Curtis, K. Ulmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. 933 Penn PI. Salt Lake City, is E. A. Ulmer of 222 Lucy Ave., Alebrt Straatman, seaman apserving with the Third Marine and Richard K. Gorringe, son prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Aircraft Wing at the El Toro of Mrs. Lilly K. Gorringe of Mrs. Daniel B Sraatman of 456 Joye St., all of Salt Lake Marine Corps Air Station, San3161 W. 3835 S., all of Salt City, are scheduled to gradta Ana, Calif. Lake City, Utah serving aboard uate from recruit May training, and the destroyer USS Lyman K. , Helicopters, transports 12, at the Naval Training Cenair of the provide wing jets support for infantrymen of the ter, San Diego, Calif. PEARL HARBOR The graduation exercises, First Marine Division at nearNavy 'Calif. the nine Ens. weeks son of E. Pendleton, end David of by Camp marking Butler, of "boot camp," will include Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Butler of a full dress parade and review 2188 Willmott Pvt. DIEGO Marine SAN Dr., Salt Lake before military officials and Dale K. Smith, son of Mr. and City, Utah, is serving aboard Mrs. Kenneth M. Smith, 4621 civilian dignitaries. In nine weeks of instruction, the guided missile submarine Holladay Blvd., Salt Lake City, the "raw recruit" is developed USS Growler operating out of completed, April. 26, recruit training at the Marine Corps into a Navy Bluejacket, ready Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Recruit Depot, San Diego, Cal. for duty with the fleet. Before entering the service in June, 1960, he was graduMorris SAN FRANCISCO CAMP PENDLETON Marated from Stanford University, C. Larsen, radarman third class ine Pvt. Mervin J. Binnall, son Palo Alto, Calif. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Binnall A. Larsen of 258 Navajo St., of 1035 No. W Temple, Salt Salt Lake City, completed, Lake City, 5, KEY WEST James S. Bean, reserve1 four weeks completed, May April 14, a comof individual training deviceman second training cruise aboard the debat with Second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. the training stroyer. USS Laws operating Infantry Training Regiment at James W. Bean of 1077 Second out of San Francisco, Calif. ' Marine Corps Base, Camp Ave., Salt Lake City, is servPendleton, Calif. ing with Fighter Squadron 101 PENSACOLA Naval Aviaat the Naval Air Station, Key tion, Cadet David E. Utter, son Fla. of Mr.: and Mrs. Floyd E. Utter ;; CAMP PENDLETON Mar-ir- ie West, Lance Cpl.Robert M. Koop-..- .. He reported to the squadron, of 2341 E. 1700So. Salt Lake City, was graduated, April 21, man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- - March 30. week. On February First of this year Kennecott cut back to six days a week. The increase is possible also because of a recent price raise in copper of lc per pound. Mr. OKeefe also pointed out the Union negotiations with 14 union locals are forthcoming to write new contracts for the ones which expire on June 30, Phonic-s(Continued from Page 1) on March 21st of this year the parents stormed the Granite School Board meeting and demanded a hearing. The School Board granted a hearing on April 4th and some 1200 people attended the Granite High School auditorium to hear the case presented by the Basic group. The School Board changed the meeting to Granite High School auditorium to allow the seating of more patrons. A further meeting is scheduled to hear the answer of the Granite School Board. At this writing, it is to be held at 8:00 p.m., June 6th at 330 Penney Ave. (3435 South). , 1961. PEACE CORPS . . . Look at it this way, how would you feel if an "Aussie" came into your office or in your union and started to show you the better system that they used in Australia. Never mind about our giving money to satisfy the needs of people throughout the world . . . How about just giving money for their achievements. i WHY GOVERNMENT? A boy, not even a teen-age- r, was asked why we had to have government. His answer was, To take care of the people who are not That he recognized that there is a great number of people who are not leads us to wonder why so promany in this modern, self-responsi- ble. self-responsi- Then there is the nut who thinks the welfare clause in the preamble to the Constitution means relief. that the government shouldnt take care of anybody, self or not. That is if most of us think of govern- -: ment as the one sleeping in ponsible Sig Swenson Highest Quality x Never mind giving me freedom from- fear just let me own a little property . . . Ill take care of the fear. . - . . . NAMED ABOVE Legal Notices ip Third Judicial District Court Probate Division for further information of the respective signers consult County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HATTIE B. PUO-MIR- E. as known sometimes SMUIN PUOMIRK HARRIET and HARRIET B. PUOMIRE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 501 Deseret Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of September, 1961. ADRIAN 8. PUQMIRE, Executor of Last Will and Testament and Estate of Hattie B. Pubmlre, some- times known as Harriet Smuln Pugmlre and Harriet B. Pugmlre, Deceased. ALTON C. MELVILLE, attorney 501 Deseret Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first pub. Msy 5, 1961 Date of last pub., June 2, 1961 ANTS: You are hereby DEFEND- summoned and required to serve upon William Q. Shelton, Plaintiffs 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 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 children, and other relief as set forth in the complaint. Dated May 4, 1961. WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication May 12, 1961 Date of last publication June Date of last publication Jun 2, 1961. SUMMONS Civil No IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OP UTAH PAULINE STILLS, ) Plaintiff ) vs. ) WILLIAM STILLS, ) Defendant SUMMONS Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ROBERT R. SEWELL, ) Plaintiff ) Vs- - MARJORIE SEWELL, Defendant ... Antique Clocks a Specialty 1 - 830 Lake St, W.. 15 a Line Probate-Guardiansh- D.C. WATCH REPAIR . . ble gressive age. A small thought might be Washington, two-we- ek . 12, 1961 ) ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE THE 8TATE OP UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEPENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiff attorney, whose address is 509 Atlas Building, Balt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 dayi after service of this summons upon you. If you fall so to do. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief de- manded in said complaint (which haa 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 children, support money, costs of court, and other relief as set forth in the complaint. Dated April 27, 1961 (S) WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first pub.. May 5, 1961 Date of last publication: SUMMONS Civil No. 130429 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, TATE OF UTAH FRANCIS McOARRY, ) Plaintiff ) vs. ) FRANCIS McOARRY, ) Defendant ) THE STATE OP UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEPENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Wllllsm O. Shelton, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utsh, 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 for the relief deIn said comnlalnt manded (which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a eopy of which Is hereto annexed and served upon herewith you). This is an action to obtain a divorce, custody of tbs minor children, suport money, eosti of court, and other relief as set forth in the complaint Dated April 11, 1961 -- 1 inch Display, 6 (S) WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication. April 21, 1961. Date of last publication. May 12, 1961. NOTICE NOTICE TO RESPONDENT OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH IN THE MATTER OP ) JOHN BRENT HODGE ) and STEVEN R. HODGE ) MALE CHILDREN ) TO DONNA E. HODOE: You will please take notice that you are the respondent, as natural mother. In the entitled matter, that the same will be brought on for hearing before Judge Marcellus K. Snow, one of the Judges of the District Court of Salt Lake County Utah, at his Courtroom in the City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, or before such other Judge of said court as may be sitting as Law and Motion Judge, at 1:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on Thursday, the 22d day of June, 1961. You will please take further notice that if you have any objection to the adoption by the peti- tioners herein you must then and there appear and show cause why the adoption should not take place. Dated this 11th day of May, Attorney for Petltloi 404 Kearns Bldg. Salt Lake City. Ut Date of First Publication, May 12, 1961 Date of Last Publication, June 2, 191 I NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice la hereby given that the City of South Salt Lake Is considering the following project, to wit: Construction of one deep well In the City of South Salt Lake, Salt Lake County, Utah, together with work Identical thereto,, in accordance with the specifications on file in the city office. Sealed bids are Invited for furnishing all materials, equipment, labor, and tools neees-sad- y to complete said work and will be received at the office of the City Recorder at the South Salt Lake City Hall, South Salt Lake, Utah until 9 a.m. on the 13th day of May, 1961, at which time all the bids will be opened and pubicly read aloud In the South Salt Lake City Council meeting rooms. 2500 South State Street. Instructions to bidders and specifications of said improvement may be seen, and examined at the office of the City 2500 South State Recorder, Street, South Salt Lake, Utah. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive any Irregularities or informalities In any bid or bids. By order of the City Council this 24th day of April, 1961. MARTHA J. TOOMBS City Recorder First publication, April 28, 1961 Last publication. May 12, 1961 MODERN TELEPHONE BUSINESS SERVICE Principal Place of Business 138 South Second East Street Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE O F ASSESSMENT Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of director! held on the 12th day of April, 1961, an assessment of $0.35 per share was levied on all outstanding (common) for $ 5 stock of the corporation payable to Frank D. Roberta, the secretary of the corporation at the office of the corporation at 138 South Second East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 27th day of May, 1961 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be old on the 14th day of June, 1961, to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. In the event that the entire assessment is paid in full (and no assurance can be given that such will be the case), the corporation will realise the sum of $13,649.65. Current liabilities of $21,766.15 (Including $7,650.34 In accounts payable, $8,616.38 In Installment notes payable and $4,095.35 In payroll taxes payable) exceed current assets of $6,540.05. (AH figures as at February 28, 1961.) Total liabilities exceed total assets. The company has operated since July 21, 1960 at an average monthly loss of $1,000.00. It la proposed to expend all of the proceeds of this assessment to pay such portion of the current Indebtedness of the corporation as the amount realised from the assessment shall permit, In the following order of priority: payroll taxes accounts payable ($4,095.35), and inpayable ($7,650.34) stallment notes payable None of the proceeds will be paid directly or indirectly to any officers or director of the corporation. ($8,-616.3- 8). (S) FRANK D. ROBERTS Secretary Office: Room 105 138 South Second East Street 8alt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication: Date of last publication: |