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Show In The District Court Of The Third Judicial District In and For Tooe'e County State Of I'tah NOTH K SALTY SAGA' from . . f.is A . . i' TO CTUDITORS s . a - In the matter of the estate ! of1 BY INURIG JOHNSTON Johnson, D ceased Creditors will present claims, PHONG Ka or 2312 with vouihers at'uhed, to the undersigned at C17 North Main Attending Sunday School prepain Grjntsx re Sun street. ooele, Utah, bv on orl"Jllon before the 5ih day of March. ISM djy Wtr'- Mr, and Mrs Harold S.gned Miry Johnson, Admin- arj Mrs. I red Kenlev, Nuffer and daughter, 1t'lon of the C.state of lawrence istratiix CJ. lohnson, deceased ,lnida. M I art Marshall. Attorney for' Mr and Mrs Clj'eure I inne't the estate, Tooele, Utah Due of first pubhution Jan land family spent Monday m Salt 3, J'tM. ,1. ike City doing shopping and w- Date last published, January siting relatives. lawrenri if - , G. e 1 - r : i - i . , ' . sy 1 , - "" . Trarcrirl Juveniles Given Tro TgcoIc 1 ' f : j. i f , , . . v- - V i The ' r state of Sarah Jane Davis fireen. deceased Creditors Wll, present claims with vouchers to t,i the undersigned at 131 North 1st Tooele City, Utah on or be- - nj fore the 21st day of March AD John W. Green, Administrator of r.state of Sarah Jane Davis Green. Deceased, A Pharis Johnson Attorney for Administrator V ...... Tooele City, Utah. (Date of first pub, January 17, 1958; date of last pub., rebru7ry (I. lx it 1 m - I Don H. Johnson, Dame! J. ' s c-- rn f tn 1 .W.W. t VnmPTl 5 LefiOUe A i IflOOIl IS "The Meon i ,.r c ,) g - of toed m thtiw RI t Dami II J . a lw gun ( vearx sieueime ri.uhmg the unlis, ,ititi,.j:i iu'l' ail 21 Veurx or o tli c i o w.th .s t.n n' pule of art It takes the inp.mermg know how invested capital, and irc.r o 'aleot of the shoe. leather, and peti oleum industries to prod it r the lot), boo new stiles a eui thjt i oii'fu t and fashion c to is Aineru ans demand is , Dill 6 Blue." c romantic a Hugh Herbert whuh considerable success on enjilVt-s-l (pt. Rronl.'.av si aee an wh.ch was made into a popular movie. starts its rjll T,l(. du. January 21 at the Plasbox T heatre-in-th- e Round, corner of Umve.s.;v and i NdfOnal , VjUQrd 10 YoiltH ScoilOr . 1 -- OCTSketball s igpiti l.ng or t' Ei t i soi n the ri i ci nt (I i! mg one ei pro) is m me h s' g mi loo jic I i Post 17 Yci'ir exce'lent Eu.'ther provisions of the law r in during tbs bm jeoject the or subject guardian, to paient, arrest and prosecut.on for conti .S jreatlv jpprec iJtt d It is t h i (High an oi g.imai'o'l like tti the ilibiiuem v o a no nor where they peinut the juve- vouis th it such sitisficil and nile to violate this and other laws it Milts tail b. .u oiiiji'ishc cl his legislative law was to provide on any project umlei lake n for ,t period in which juveniles Stiiceiely vouis, might be tjughl safe gun handhn' John M Miyamoto and good hunting pun net s before ommandei' reaching the age when they go I aVon W.lson afield alone American President, of It vears I'jton reaching age the juv elide may then hunt for legion Auxi'iary non - gime ertanms wnhoit b cense and without adult sux-rIf j.roju r' Imiwsl at It and la years nf age he mav hunt for giriu- b:rus in ."uson but aga n ; only when act oinp lined hv some- 0" ' WS , one of legal age At Ifi years of age, the luvendt-i- , (.oisderej jJult ins ifat as she state fish and game laws are concerned and may then purchase and use the regtdar adult fish and gamp licenses The department in cit.ng the foregoing urged tvervoiie t unreined with the youth of the state to respect these laws and aid in the enlorcement of them It was noied that a major share of accidents ami deaths, aside from vandalism anil destrovid p opertv are a direct result of me of guns bv luvemles Program Grmmdwoik is being laid in Salt lor win' is expected to lake ( become a Matewde ouih basket- - ZZXi .u 1 - rrrni n, cn-a- Du eg the cruise the destroyer iisitid Pearl llailmr, Pago IJgo, ieeiitan Sa"nu. Melbourne (iiiam. Kaobsiung, FormoAus-tra'- sa. S ih e Yokosuka, PI, Piy, Hong Kong. I'eppu and Saselx), Ja- - JM" Not long ago a mother and her voting son were shopping in a The kid, trying to be helj ful, jmkeU up a package and hi ought it to her. "Oh. no, honey," protested the mother "Go put it back. You have to cock that" Indianapolis News m - 17 Z M--- ARNOI D K. Wt X RNS TO SAN DM GO II Arnold ami oi and I- - LJtu c Pic side mr 1 rfi it U'UK': 'pinFrVh'P a w pm umougn .uesuav, aan. b;,! Dona Treyman, administratrix l.annv birthday to Dannv of the estate of Angus M. Rich. r L".' ( ,s Deceased. nande7, Jan. 25: LaRae Tait. Jan Utah Adjutant Genera' announced M. Earl Marshall 30; Patricia Neilsen. Jan. 25. The second half of the season h.sketba" 'emu, et, non of each started oT with a bung wih P.u- nduitrd on a trial basis Attorney for the Estate box IS b"'n" at luiebox n1,rf0,mnrp Tooele. Utah. Leaving otm town and moving sico Grocery and F.rst Security ff)ff durmp Is nuarv and February at f. 7 (Date of Tirst Pub., January 17, to Idaho are Mr. and Mrs Grover Bank tying for first place with w If Cnv Armory No Sa,t I Thomas ,nn Puhnx fi,. 1958Date of last pub., February.Wilson Before leavino. Mrs Wil- - four wins each, while Team No 2 "fHl ''1( f'mpe'ition will he nf ' The Moon is P'ue " sut son was given a stork shower bv and Pine Lodge Cafe are bring. ng 15, 1938.) m n,. established on a statewide basis , T ,, tl Mrs Ann Wison and Ruth up the rear with four losses each w ith leagues at each National bmson will one loads of the plav 11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Spillman at Ann Wilson's home gh game of 209 was rolled bv n the S Guard Armory of Pattv ONeill rnr; ''oests were oresent (Pearl Scott, while Barbara Peck IN THF MATTER Or THE FS- - c''ven"-- n s Th rue ,eti an f tigtim ' Chamberlain as Donald r. M served to (he rolled h.gh senes of 556 pins. Af;r,sh TATE of ERNEST E. SNYDrR.)Refrfshen,s."e IX thus astir kukoff Jan at a amt Perh PR Hue boles near the shines and Judv)b,g 8X0 was rolled bv Busko Gro- teiies.s Vhe roman- - me. ng . the Kilt lake Armcmy. open spring Djvid s,afer compH-tof Utah lake. were received to honors take for Love!y high eery top bv claims Rjfw 25 uded .f1' the present prospective plav, I he department advised anglers ,(. r,ann,p hl(h S ,hf. sourffl nf Puest of honor. with vouchers attached, to (he jteam game and 2j2i pins for high a sorles of anllJS,nfF situations in ers so.en (o.uhis, nine team to go prepared to meet the winter Ream series anc 12 parents, m addi- dersigned at 273 North 1st West.! . , ie p;,lv. f)3v Fisher rnmoletes spon-or- . to exercise extreme (naTooele, Utah, by on or before the .J16 heP c,ub of the lumor highj Biisico Grocery aRo has top ho-- the ca-- t in the role of Michael non 'n mti National Guaid weather, when tion even-nor- s fishing any ice covered a dance Fridav enlnV 1958 fnr the season with 992 for O'o II, Paiiv's f.it'a r The assis' offina's 20th dav of March, r now ojh n to anghng, E. LeRov Snvder. administrator ,nf?- M,s,c wll! be furnished bv high game and 2f97 for high series an- - direc'or is Donna I ovejov Re at that to know and observe the regulaAnproval was s of the Estate of Ernest F. still n he-is Karyl Maynard m prop-esholding h'gh harsa!s have fnr meeting for two leagues of ten tions governing their s;ort individual and h'gh series for the ten da's in der, deceased for the teams di- preparation Lull regulations covcnng the of me M Farl firfr! and ,Pachers tbe,season with her h g 230 game and Tuesday. Jan 21 opening I'lckd" v,s,nn, f,,r the Salt lake teams 195X seasons may be obtained, or Mr attended stake nrenn rat ion vSS genes. f(ir propS of so or over attending will Attorney for the Estate e m ide w.th lun.rr hgh license at vendors or from read, in Grantsville, Monday p,ne Lodge Cafe tied Team No 2nv one night (evert Frd v or schno d. strict boundaries in the meeting Tooe'e. U'ah 15 headquarters. department 2 for first place in the first half of evening Saturday) are available at reduced tv North Temple. Salt Lake City roll-off season the The will he rates scssons are to be held Specific questions will be reudilv announced at a later date. the Sait lake Armo'V everv answered on a local basis by conNOTICE TO CREDITORS Saturday from 9 am. to 2 pm tacting department field men over! IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- - had nictnres taken of oast pr;-TATJhe first season will be climaxed the state to aaff be filed oFaNGEIINA T. GOCHJSen'x commanders with league plavoffs beginning Have you ever noticed that most! historical records kept by also known as ANGELINA G. GO- 22 is done bv folks who knocking Historian. Russell, legion CHIS. Deceased Support has been enlisted from don't know how to ring the bell?1 ; Creditors will present claims,! business firms and other team CY N PEACE. with vouchers attached, to the un- - 0 business trins to Salt lake Nurses are urgently needed in Hoes it seem as if vou re aiwavs prnsnrs will provide teams Heath and week were Earl dersigned at 321 East Maple St .this Veterans Administration hosni buying shoes for the childrenun forms and furnish funds 'b')t TT,,lbt be ruirfing it a r,,r refe-c- e Tooele, Utah, by on or before the also Eugene Craner. tals to rare for hospi'alized vet- service at the games, 20th day of May, 1958. strongly, but statistics show ple i33Letba!! court in the Nat erans. the D sab'ed American Ve-hTO NOTICE CREDITORS Wm. T. Gochis, administrator of! terans said today as it joined with 'hat the average chid wears out a flliai Guard Armory is being div- f hoes in about 45 davs, the estate of Angelina T. Gochis,! IN THE MATTFR OF THE the VA in an appeal to qualified nair inI0 !A0 courts and teams TATE of IDA R. WHITE. Deceas- - personnel. ar)d that boys go through shoe from (xgh leagues will play at M. Earl Marshall James Bruzatto, State Depart leather some 25 per cent faster .jie sarrte dme Attorney for the Estate ment Commander of DAV, said han gir's eriglle play will be governTooele Utah reeruitment campaign is bcn" Once grown up the g'rls turn tlcj p,y ruis and rcpulations ditted (Date of first pub., January 17, conducted by each of the 173 VA 'he tables on the sronaer sex y,y a league commission named 1958; date last pub., February 14, hosmtals to fit the needs of the The average woman buys 3 7 pairs National Guard officials 1958 ) shoes a year, while the average individual establishment or near- regulations provide: man buvs 17 hv hospitals Each potential player shah have this but philoThings change Any disabled veteran can tell. Just a hundred years ago, it a doctors physical certificate sophy of selling is as good today vou the key position a nurse plavsiwas a rare person who owned Games will consist of four as when Leo McGivena voiced it the medical team, he said more than one pair of shoes at a nvnute quarters. a decade ago: "Last year one shoe wardrobes rest There will be "They can be most he'pful in time. Modern million quarter - inch drills were speeding rehabilitation, both phy- - whether for men or women, are a periods between quarters and a sold not because people wanted 1958; date last pub. February 14. sica'lv and mentally rest period between study in variety. Footwear ranges drills but because 1958 ) quarter-incThe VA is making a special from slippers through sport shoes, halves, holes they wanted quarter-incappeal at the present pme to nor- - street shoes, informal dress shoes piavers must be 11. 12 or 13 on NOTICE TO CREDITORS Five Great Rules of Selling ses who have not been working in to the mot formal evening styles pec j 0 participate in the sea-I(McGraw - Hill.) profession to re'urn to nurs-- J With new methods and new pro- - son pay This will give youths an THE MATTER OF THE 'opportunity TATE of OLIVFR F. NF.l SON and ing at least on a part time basis ducts being applied to the to play in basketball of better shoes, indica- CAROLINE NELSON, his wife, if their marriage and family competition before they can play Deceased. sponsibil ities permit, or full timel'ions are that shoe wardrobes will on high school teams be even larger in the future Creditors will present claims, if that is possible General Rich pointed out that Chemical compounds, many nf .ile Nafonal Guard feels the "Ban-thewith vouchers attached, to the un- - VA nurses have excellent by experienced carpenters at 27 Park Ave., Tooele, tumties for advancement, the DAV petroleum - derived, are a (am Basketball" program will no job too small or too Utah, hv on or before the 20th Commander pointed out, and are large factor in todays shoe spoits p:pide a fibers, such as ptogram for young people by sup-encouraged to take advanced large. Guaranteed A- -l job dav of March, 1958 football and nylon, are used plementing youth Red Nelson administrator of'dies. A VA announcement said, familiar financing arranged up to the estate of Oliver E. Nelson that in addition to periodic pay in- - in stitching, and in cool mesh for baseball 5 yrs. Carports, Garages and Caroline Nelson, deceased creases and consideration for pro- - summer shoes New styles have1 Bantam Basketball will be un-Earl Marshall motion, nurses receive re'irenien'jgrown out of the development of der supervision of Brig General Patios, etc. Ray Warner (and life insurance benefits estab-- j plastic - coated fabrics with the Maurice L. Watts. Assistant Ad- Attorney for the Estate or Verd Carter. lished for federal employees and look of patent lea'her. Then there jutant General of Utah General Tooele. Utah 769-- W agents, and new Watts was well satisfied with the (Date of first nub., Jan 17, 1958; earn 30 days of annual leave andjare 15 days of sick leave each year. Idyes that can produce a whole results of Saturday's meeting and date last pub., Feb. 14, 1958 ) is very optimistic about the success of the program. season will be startThe 1958-5ed in December to allow a full season for practice sessions before league playoffs Mc-Phi- :o s ( , rTPOTlT irji IB- - bv Jgv- coloi s jle in lea her Slims am masterpieces T rnme-d- r 4fc Playbox Theatre rn I ft ference leadership c mise Mr Naert, Mr I Mr Ro'h are trim the O'fut of Chief of Oidnanie Personnel Office Nat-r- t HUB MWS 1 f Mis. Gertrude B Claik, Col. John A. Supemkv, Commanding Officer, Tooele Ordnance Depot; Geo. A. I ignc-- r and Kay H Hath, pieparc for (on- - a ! V A tu c as wiL K Acxt. seiman, USN, of Mr and Mrs Wdlum I. Xcxi of S'o kton, I'lah, returned . t r ih x t! I ,u'i . r lit :'i id foi lie cXtcenl to Sin Diego, Calif, Dec. 2 2, Depinm.nl fit I I legortx imb M l I I!IU ,1 V V, I i5, L'SS Taussig ab'u the t t.t ,n.i tv i'll! I!" I l .lie items tl r aft months five in the ' nearly I m gtilitluns are ,l!'ow mg Vouil.'sterx Oil I half of tin si I " an ih iithc-ii- i Pat if. e a9tl Far East. , II I till .O I'u to gu a'leh! iltme m tbiect tl ll I'I'I o .i Divi-su- i' As flag-ln- p of I c I it w ixh It in nt ibe law uxi mi v ,n I i g on 72, Ihe Taussig participated in 111V to cxpie Mm lie Inanhx ,ed U'ah i a v pni.uus ;h,it mi t def-n- se of laiwan and in the wonleUul Ihe the age of 14 earx m iv own ajipit c mlttiii ftu c xerc i es with the US. v v hv ' ic v e 'cn ml 't g rn ,i( a .; 1, nor m is the use, 1 h mi Fleet cevent!i end Venn' staff oi ihe Traii.cnpt with a b. foi - . i Leffers fo f J.) zdhoVflj '.i.. x'ijm) uurtux. ,a the ri, K ni when- the'e !uwx .lie be.ng viol.il i it t. (birthday. s i Mrs. Trances Russell entertain-- ' ed her club members, Saturday A party honoring Ma- afternoon. Those present were fior and Mrs. Orson Moore was Mrs. ll, 1958 ) Neta Wadsworth. Thora held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Leah chrisiensen, Marie Wlnj NOTICE TO CREDITORS Howard DeVanev The Moores will Johnst(,n V,olet lk.u,h anj Lynn In the District Court of the shortly leave Wendover because Refreshments were seised Third Judirial District, In and Tor of be Air Base being terminated the Those attending Tooele County, Stale of Utah party besides B. Richie is in the IDS Hos- I illian and RorV IN THE M ATTTR OF THF FS- - the Moores. U!H,'re(,inS a Series of TATE of ANGUS M. McPHIE, uern Mr. and Mrs. Harold lanpi, j0 determine cause of illness la Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones, Deceased aM b lends wish hint well Creditors will present claims, and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mr ana V, suing him we: e Ins Mr Tred DeVancy and Mr. and and ms. Sam Richie parents. with vouchers attached, to Dona M L M. Earl Marshall, Mrs Howard DeVanev The party, Treyman. City Hall Budding. Tooele. Utah, served a double nur"ose as l( f 11 by on or before the 18th day of was also Mrs. Howard DeVancy's I lW A i , f ynn Paulsen was honored birthday dinner on Mon-- j djv. 20th. Those present were Mr and Mrs Chet Hewlett. Mr. and Mrs. George Blanchard. Mr. and tM's Howard Gibson and all the children of the four couples, Wlltl itiviim,; j the IV It 5 x W IV g It . h x.ii J ttul.iv n li.c ilipirtni.nl !ixh a.iJ p'.iim ,.x ilt p i mu mi . nit n I incut re nulx showed - ! U 3 J? Tday Mr. 1958 r - Relief Social ,JrriJ"e- if r'v v, Ihe Warning rvnurdi-- 21, 1053 Friday Jaruary Tl!egd Gun i1 Society will hold their le son Science in at 7:30 P m. The, be presented bv Fran Kingsbury It will be lesson mimb-n an(l bt on l.ter-Wes- to cRrnnoRs wur. G . . ISM. March. 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