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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD Page 4 Government is Lousy Customer Owes Editor $5.97 for 13 Months Should there be some adjustments made in Washington on Federal fiscal policy and the slap-hapcircumnavigation of the seas of doubletalk employed by our public servants "to obscure and disown their blunders both great and small, the citizenry could have Editor Bill Epler of the BREWERY GULCH GAZETTE of Bisbee, Arizona, to than anything he has published since he began editing the paper and indicating, he thinks, widespread public dissatisfaction with the Federal Government and the a entrenched bureaucracy force so strong it power-hungis all but impervious to the wishes of Congress itself. He concludes: py ... ry f thank. Key to Profit eye-to-e- the bureaucrats can save a lot enthusiastic letters applauding the Epler determination to accept no gobbledegook in lieu of cash, and one from Managing Director S. A. Spear of the Arizona Tax Research Assn., offering to send him ulcer medicine for free. And in a secon deditorial, Mr. Epler notes that A Lousy Customer" brought more response ucation say that Washington wi 1 dole out dollars without any strings attached. However, the facts show otherwise, as the Chamber of Commerce of the United States points out. Whenever the U. S. Office of Education has passed out money, it has exercised controls. Probate- - Guardianship Third Judicial District Court Probate Division for further information of the respective signers consult County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of CARL MARINUS ANDERSEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undero signed John Zucca Wayne A. Ashworth, Attorney at Law. 2520 South State St.. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of September, A.D. Estate c-- 1961. JOHN ZUCCA by Attorney for the estate of CARL MARINUS ANDERSEN. Deceased. Date of first publication July 21. A.D. 1961. WAYNE A. ASHWORTH Attorney. Date first publication July 21. Date of last publlcalton August 18. 1961. of 1961. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of IIARRY E. EDMONDS Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Trust Department of Tracy Collins Bank A Trust Company on or before the 15th day of December. A.D. 1961. RUTH E. ANGELL, Executrix TRACY COLLINS BANK A TRUST COMPANY Executor of the Estate of Harry E. Edmonds, Deceased. Perris S. Jensen, Attorney 1414 Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, 11, 1961 August Date of Last Publication, September 8, 1961 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EDITH MAY SWEN- SON, Deceased. Subscribe Some Now think that just because a company is big, it has all the people money it needs and can help port any cause, activity or that program to supgov-ernm- South S. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1414 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, A.D. 1961. LOUISE S. COTTERELL. Executrix of the Estate of EDITH MAY SWENSON, Deceased. JENSEN, JENSEN A BRADFORD Attorneys for Executrix 1414 Walke Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication, Au11, 1961. gust Date of last publication, tember 8, 1961. Sep- NOTICE TO CREDITORS of ALICE MARION WAKEFIELD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under- Estate signed at the Trust Department, Walker Bank A Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, within four mouths after first publication of this notice. WALKER BANK A TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate of ALICE MARION WAKEFIELD, Deceased. JENSEN, JENSEN A BRADFORD Attorneys for Administrator 1414 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication August 11, 1961. Date of last publication September 8, 1961. SUMMONS In The District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah MAXINE McCARTY vs. L. ent HERALD comes along. $3.00 . per year by Malcolm the first LA PRESIDENT of the NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES IS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TWO INDIANA BANKS-- N INDIANAPOLIS AND COLUMBUS. ye Want Ads Legal Notices Canton, Mass., Journal: ed- m He will accept no more government advertising unless there is cash on the barrelhead, says Editor Epler, and he suggests that . Means Control NOTES I more than that $5.97 they owe him by cutting out the news releases they expect him to give good space to. The following issue of the GAZETTE presented nearly a page of Human Effort The money that keeps all these (the people) will contolerate it for awhile, wheels turning doesn't grow on The Chamber cites a list of trees. It comes from human efof these days they are and when rise enmass, specific examples. Among them: fort human effort that is put the from The Office of Education dictated to profitable use. We all depend a hurricane do, they the curriculum and administrative on each other. polls will sweep through halls of Government. If the practices of a guiding and counmembers of the bureaucracy seling institute in Tennessee. Unwant to stay on the public weal, der the same Offices regulations it would be wise for them to a language laboratory in an IlBANK. get busy to be sure they will linois school must remain idle be the grain that remaips and when not used for teaching mod-denot the chaff that blows away. languages; it cannot be used .o teach Latin. A federal emThe words of Bill Epler are be- ploye threatened to remove a ginning to echo in those halls of school adding machine from a Government. And they will re- Minnesota school if it were used echo as other grass-roo- ts editors, for any purpose but science the who see add commen- government had helped buy the own. of That $5.97 machine. In Alabama the governtaries their the Government owes the BREW- ment set minimum wages to be ERY GULCH GAZETTE may yet paid on a school building for in the spotlight of public whose construction federal funds indignation now focussed on Gov- were used. ernment waste, Government exSo it goes. And no one should travagance and Government harassment of business. be surprised. Back in 1942 the Bob Taylor, McLein, Virginia Supreme Court held that it is hardly lack of due process (of law) for the govfernment to regPlainfield, Ind., Messenger; If ulate that which it subsidizes. proposals to provide medical That pretty well tells the whole services to persons drawing social federal aid story. security benefits is carried out as proposed the possibility of tax- important as paying the doctor. ing people for other services How about another quarter of one seems unlimited. This is a far per cent to guarantee grocery different thing than a pension. care? Some oldsters get involved If workers are to be taxed re- in litigation. Whos going to pay gardless for health insurance, why the lawyer? cant they be taxed for housing The point is that freedom of insurance? Certainly the guar- choice about personal matters is antee of a place to live is just as basic to our democracy. They tinue to but one going to In his July 20th issue, Mr. Epler published a front page editorial headed A Lousy Customer in which he related in detail his failure (thusfar) to collect $5.97 that had been owing for 13 months for an ad run in the GAZETTE on the governments order. This editorial quoted a letter from Washington explaining in a couple of hundred words of Federalese why the bill couldnt be paid, and a reply from the editor reiterating his unshakable conviction that Uncle owes him $5.97. I may never get it, he wrote, but if you or your office think I am to be satisfied with the letter referred to above, you are mistaken. School Aid Supporters of federal aid to 18, 1961 Friday, August Plaintiff, ) ) ) RAYMOND McCARTY, Defendant ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. 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 fault will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint (which has been filed with the clerk of said court and 15 a Line a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you). This Is an action to obtain a property settlement, divorce, costs of court, and other relief as set forth In the complaint. Dated August 4. 1961. WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, August 11, 1961 Date of Last Publication, September 1, 1961 SUMMONS Civil No. 1319B8 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ) ELaIORA MOORE, Plaintiff Vs. WILLIAM JAMES MOORE. Defendant ) ) ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are herby summoned and reulred to serve upon William G. Shelton, pialntllfs sMorm-v- . whose address Is 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah an answer to the com- plaint within 20 days after service of this summons you. If you fail so to do. Judgement 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, support money, costs of court and for such other trellrf as set forth In the com-plaln- Dated July 18th. 1961 WILLIAM O. SHELTON Attorney for plaintiff 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication August 4, 1961 Date of last publication August 25, 1961 NOTICE OF HEARING UPON APPLICATION FOR WITHDRAWAL IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF - 1 THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Vol- - untary Withdrawal from the State of Utah of DRILLING a corpora- the State of SAN JUAN COMPANY, tlon of Texas ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Notice Is hereby given that the application of SAN JUAN a corDRILLING COMPANY, poration of the State of Texas, for voluntary withdrawal of said corporation from the State of Utah, as presented to the District Court of the Third Judicial District In and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, now on file with the Clerk thereof, will be heard on the 29th day of August, 1961, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. of said day, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the of the Honorable Courtroom Division One, one of the Judges of the active entitled Court In the City and County Building at Salt Leke City, Utah. WITNESS the hand of the Clerk and official seal of said Court this 13th day of July, 1961. ALVIN KEDDINOTON Clerk By JACOB WEILER (Seal) Deputy CHRISTIAN RONNOW, Attorneys for Petitioner ROMNEY, BOYER and RONNOW Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication July inch Display, 6 for $5 State Street to Second East; Utopia Avenue from State Street to Second East; Robert Avenue from State Street to Second East; Oakland Avenue from State Street to Second East; Wentworth Avenue from State Street to Third East; Beryl Avenue from State Street to Third East; from State Vidas Avenue Street to Third East; Leslie Avenue from State Street to Third East; 2155 South from Second East to Third East; Second East from 2100 South to Wentworth Avenue; Roberta Street from 2100 South to 2155 South Street: 230 East Street from 2100 South running South to end of Nowell Circle; Burton Avenue from First West to State Street; Robert Avenue from West Temple to State Street; Taylor Avenue (2400 South) from West Temple to State Street; 2700 South from State Street to Fifth East. That said property which will be assessed is contained within the following: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 10. Block 41, Ten-acPlat A, Big Field Survey, and running thence West to the Northwest corner of Lot 9 of said Lot 41; re thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 8; thence East to the Southeast corner of Lot 11 of said Block 41; thence North to the point of beginning. 1409 21, 1961. Date of last publication gust 18. 1961. Au- NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That the Board of Equalisation and Review has completed the list of properties which will be subject to assess- ment for the maintenance and STREET LIGHTING 2 A, which will which will "2 A. affect all properties facing on the following streets; Avenue from Commonwealth power In DISTRICT DISTRICT ALSO: at a point 287.2 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 13. Block 40. Comencing e Plat A. Big Field Survey, and running thence West to the West line of Lot 13 of Block 39 In said Ten-ac- re Ten-acr- Plat "A'; thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 13, Block 39; thence East to the Southeast corner of Lot 13, of Block 40 of Said Ten-acr- e Plat; thence North to the point of beginning. ALSO: Commencing at a point 287.30 feet North of the Southwest corner of Lot 5, Block 41, Plat A." Big Field and running thence East to the East line of said Lot 5; thence South to the Southeast corner of Lot 4 of said Block 41; thence East to the Northeast corner of Lot Ten-ac- re Survey, of Block 42 of said 1 Ten-ac- re Plat; thence South to a point 248.6 feet South of the Northeast corner nf Lot 10, Block 31 of said Plat; thence West to the Southwest corner of Lot 9, Block 32; thence North to the point of beginning. Ten-ac- YOU ARE FURTHER That the Board of FIED re NOTIEqual- ization will begin Its sittings to consider any and all objections that any and all objections that property owner may have to the levying of a tax and assessment to pay for the cost of maintenance and power in said lighting district. That said meetings will be held In the South Salt Lake City Hall at 2500 South State Street, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the 23rd, 24th, and 25! h days of August, 1961, between the hours of 4:00 and 5:00 P.M. at the usual hours . of business. That during said times said shall be open to public Inspection and any person feeling aggrieved shall be entitled to a hearing. That failure to appear before such Board of Equalization and Review and make known any and every objection any aggrieved person may have, said person shall be deemed to have waived all and any objections to the levy, except as to the Jurisdiction. That said meetings are set and being held at the order of the City Council of South Salt Lake by resolution duly approved this 12th day of August, lists 1961. PUBLISHED this 16th day J. VERN BOUNDER, Mayor of August, 1961. ATTEST: MARTHA TOOMBS. Recorder |