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Show t r !fflVT3T"lVTl',P,fl, rae 2 Sugar House, Utah Thursday, January 8, 1959 ; LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Edward J. Johnson,' Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed at the office of W. Douglas Allen, 2121 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 20th day of April, A. D. 1959. SYBIL C. JOHNSON, of the Estate of Edward J. J.Johnson, deceased. W. DOUGLAS ALLEN, At-torney for Administratrix. Date of first publication December 18, A. D. 1958. NOTICE To mortgagor by mortgagee in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mort-gage executed by Credit In-dustrial Loan Plan and Keith N. McClellan, dated the 17th day of April, 1958, upon which default has been made and upon which is due $2,358.62, we will expose for sale at public auction on January 17, 1958, at 12:00 o'clock noon at 802 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mortgage as follows, to wit: 1950 Cadillac Coupe De-Vill- e, motor No. 5562129961. The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of sale. A. S. Gibbs, Manager. Pub. Jan. 8th & 15th, 1959 MEDICAL CENTER (Continued from page 1) Heal do not just happen. They are developed through long hours of training and practice. The skill they possess depends upon the caliber of the med-ical education they received. For this reason it is vitally important to the entire Inter, mountain Community that the new Medical Center be built." Mr. O'Keefe is Comptroller, Utah Copper Division, Ken-neco- tt Copper Corporation. He has been with Kennecott since 1949, when he started as Assistant Division Comp-troller of the Chino Mines Division of Kennecott at , Hurley, New Mexico. Sub-sequently he acted as Assist- - ant of Braden Copper Co., a Kennecott subsidiary, follow-ing which he was named Division Comptroller of Utah Copper Division in February of 1953. A graduate of Fordham University, he also attended the New York University Graduate School of Businesfl Administration. Mr. O'Keefe is a member of the Comp-trollers Institute of America, the American Institute of Mining, Metalurgical and Pet-roleum Engineers, a member of the Board of Advisors of St. Mary of the Wasatch, He is also a member of the (Continued on page 4) SERVICEMEN Army 1st Lt. Lynn R. Swen-se- n, whose wife, Connie, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Swensen, live at 1152 S. Third East, recently completed an accounting course conducted by the U. S. Armed Forces Institute while serving with the Army in San Ramon, Cal. The USAFI program offers correspondence courses at High School and college levels. Lieutenant Swensen is an executive officer in Battery B of the 67th Artillery. Notice of Order of Assessment NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 31st day of December 1958, an assessment of two cents per share was levied on all of the outstanding common stock of American Oil & Minerals, Inc., payable immediately to the corporation at the offices thereof, 613 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon, which this assess-ment may remain unpaid on January 31st, 1959 will be delinquent and advertised for Gale at public auction and unless payment is made before, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold on Feb-ruary 28th, 1959, at the hour of 2:00 P.M! at 613 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City, Utah to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Signed - Gerald E. Wright, Jr. "Gerald E. Wright, Jr., Sec-retary. 613 Dooly Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Pub. dates Jan. 8, 15, & 22nd. "Woe To Them By Whom It Comes" Dear Editor: From all indications and promise the year 1959 holds great hope for the future of American prosperity and progress. The Nations Business has pointed out that the last year's recession will be curbed by free spending which will be made . - possible by the Democrats. SPENDING, if one has the money, and the need to spend is one story which ends in a stable and definite prosperity program for a nation but "EASY" spending brought by no increase in either salaries or jobs but by the "EASY PAYMENT" method by merchants and loan companies, luring the inexperienced buyers with "BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR" and "ALL WE NEED IS YOUR SIGNATURE" the road is wide that leads to distinction - - .financially and many there are who travel it. Where will it stop? It is not the program of any one political party. Merchants have truck loads of attractive "BARGAINS" that sell at whatever cost financially, credit wise, business-wis- e, to the young, eager home-owners who do not stop to remember that the "NEXT YEAR" talked about is already greeting them -- even as they unload their latest "ON TIME" purchase. There is but little investigation done on salaries, credit back-groun- stability of position and if one has made an all but bankruptcy record for himself in the past, credit is ok'd for another ' long-ter- m contract of suffering. It doesn't make too much difference what is sold on what terms. There was a case where a man was attracted to skin-divin- g equipment. Dreams of diving through the seven seas probably flashed through his mind. The merchant who sold the man the equipment did not hesitate. He neither found out where the "EASY PAYMENT" would come from nor did he take the time to find out that the man was shackled by other such merchants with more debt than he could ever hope to pay out. Nor was there a sea, a pool or even a wet spot for this equipment to be used in this locale. He got the man's name on thte contract and that was all he was interested in. True, the buyer, had his "free agency". He did not have to buy. But the most important thing to this merchant was making a sale. What doth it profit them? Just about everything in this country has been getting bigger. This trend, the economists confidently tell us with hardly a dissenting voice, is not only sure to continue but to accelerate. They blue print a future of ever-increasi- ng incomes, ever-improvi- ng living standards, the mass enjoyment of luxuries which would have been beyond the imagination of man not long ago. This is fine. Almost everyone wants more money; more of the things that money can buy, more of what we know by the word ''progress". Yet a nagging question arises -- - the biggest unanswered question that confronts the changing world. While just about everything is getting bigger, is the greatest resource of all getting small? That resource is the individual. Not just people in the mass, but individual people - - each different, each unique, each a spirit as well as an appetite. Is the individual in very real danger of being dwarfed by the bigness around him, and of being reduced to a statistic? It took centuries of turmoil, war and revolution to establish the rights of man - - the rights of the individual. They can be lost overnight by sins of omission no less than sins of commission. A people whose eyes and minds are fixed on material ends" alone will not long remain a free people. They will become merely instruments of power. Walt Whitman wrote, a century ago : "The whole theory of the universe is directed unerringly to one single individual -- namely You". Man in the mass must never hide the face of the individual man. Why does man bind man? Why do they shackle him, Debt is but another form of living under a dictatorship. Joe Help Wanted 5 ladies, ages 20 to 50 interested in part or full time employment, for particulars call EL5-797- 0 and ask for Arlele Barline. HELP WANTED Ambitious woman with car who needs to earn as much as $50.00 per week. No Parties or canvassing. Call CR7-651- 3. PERSONAL, Call Harriet Becker, home decorator, artist. Reasonable. nU 71 TRADE Wurlitzer organ like new will trade for late model car. Art work could be included' as dif-eren- ce in trade. For informati-on call IIU5-347- 1. FOR SALE Hot Point pushbutton electric range like new. $125.00 must see to appreciate. Call CR7-24S- 0 N A T I O N A I EDITORIAL vv I A sTb cFa T f N Zcmo Groat for !V2hiorB!irns,Cuts Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment, soothes, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family antiseptic, eases itch of surface rashes, eczema, teen-ag- e pimples, athlete's foot. Stops scratching, so aids faster healing. For stubborn cases, get Extra-Stren- gth Zemo. The WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS Will knock on yenr wr with Gifts and Greetings from Friendly Business Neighbors and your Civic and Social Wel-fare Leaders On the occasion of: Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to city Phone IN 52 (no cost or obligation) Sleeping room for gentleman, private entrance and bath,1873 Lincoln st. Coll Harriet Becker IIU5-317- 1 ( NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Paula B. Nauman, aka Paulina B. Nauman, Deceased. ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under- - signed at the office of W. Douglas Allen, 2121 South i State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the - 3rd day of May, A. D. 1959. CURT BUBEL, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Paula B. Nauman, aka Paulina B. Nauman, Deceased. W. DOUGLAS ALLEN, At-torney for Executor. Date of first publication January 1, A. D. 1959. $m nrn 1 y ' - i ti.il M M "I wish you'd sell that with a Want Ad it makes my dishes think they're flying saucers I" NOTICE OF MEETING TO INCORPORATE All members of the Highland Baptist Church of Salt Lake City, Utah are urged to attend a meeting to be held at 8:00 P.M., at the Highland Baptist Church, 1734 East 21st South,x Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wed-nesday, February 4, 1959, for the purpose of determining whether or not said church should incorporate as a non profit corporation. Signed Lillian Payne Clerk of the Highland Baptist Church of Salt Lake City, Utah. SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT 2020 South Main Dial HU The South East Independent is entered as Second Class Matter, March 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Post Office under the act of March 3, 1879. It is published each Thursday morn-ing. The South East Independent is published by the News Bulle-tin Publishing Company, at 2020 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. Subscription rates are $3.00 per year or ten cents the single copy. Send all mail to box 136 Sugar House Station, zone 6. MM v ". . . Those aren't the words the Want Ad used to describe that sawl" |