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Show Friday, September 20, HIE UTAH STATESMAN 1957 3 Page SUMMONS LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judges of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc, as provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. Lynn ceased. Estate of ESTHER A. GOUDIE aka ESTHER McCARTY GOUDIE, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at The Continental Bank and Trust Company, 200 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of November, A.D. 1957. The Continental Bank & Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Esther A. Goudie McCarty, Esther Goudie, de- aka ceased. Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat & H. Thompson, Chairman's Fact Memo Meany Cites Labors Great Gains STATE OF UTAH, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'The celebration of Labor Day this year is made brighter in many millions of American homes by the fact that more men and women are employed at higher wages and under better working conditions than ever before in the history of our coun- Plaintiff, DeVS UTAH SLAUGHTERING COMFabian, Clendenin, Moffat & Mabey PANY, a corporation, VIR800 Continental Bank Bldg. GINIA BAILEY, ALLISON Salt Lake City, Utah DUNCOMBE JOHNSON, the Date of first publication Sepunknown heirs, assignees, letember 20, A.D. 1957. gatees, devisees and creditors AFL-CIof Harry Duncombe, Deceased, try, and all other persons unknown George Meany in televised Labor NOTICE TO CREDITORS claiming any right, title, estate, Day speech, September 3, 1957. Estate of FRANK LEROY lien or interest in or to or upon Democrats Ignore Labor Deceased. YOUNG, the real property as described Legislation Creditors will present claims in the Complaint of the plainto improve the We sought with vouchers to the undersigned tiff adverse to the ownership insurance system. at 1004-0unemployment Boston Building, Salt of the plaintiff or clouding to We tried get Lake City, Utah on or before the protection for the title of Hie plaintiff thereto, which 24th day of January, A.D. 1958. working men and Defendants. money women of FAIR-BOURAmerica have invested MARION DEAN (10-11-5- 7) O 800 Continental Bank Bldg. President 9 Executor. By: Gaylen S. Young, Jr. attorney for Estate of Mabey Salt Lake City, Utah Attorneys for Executor Date of first publication tember 13, A.D. 1957. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Frank LeRoy Young, SUMMONS health and in welfare funds. These are funds which workers count on when ithey are old and sick; funds which total over $30 billion and which present a great temptation to racketeers and gangsters. We urged that union financial statements be open to the press and to the scrutiny of the general public. Not a single one of these proposals has been passed by Congress under the leadership of Secrethe Democratic Party. of Labor tary Mitchell, August labor-managem- ent THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENSepDANTS: Date of first publication SepA.D. 1957. tember 20, You are hereby summoned and NOTICE TO CREDITORS required to serve upon E. R. Cal-listSUMMONS and Robert B. Porter, atEstate of JOHN ARTHUR FAIRCLOUGH, deceased. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF torneys for the plaintiff, whose Creditors will present claims SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE address is 236 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to with vouchers to the undersigned OF UTAH the Complaint within twenty at 812 First Security Building on of 10th or before the day January, ROBERT E. BORDEAUX and days after service of this sum1958. A.D. JESSIE M. BORDEAUX, his mons upon you. If you fail so to 22, 1957. - FRED N. FAIRCLOUGH, wife, do, judgment by default will be Hes Glad lies Not In Dixie FAIRAR.THUR W. Plaintiffs, taken against you for the relief Although Senator John Kendemanded in said complaint, CLOUGH, Executors of the VS received strong estate of John Arthur Fair-cloug- ALICE REITZ, if living, or if which has been filed with the nedy Southern in his bid for support Deceased. dead the unknown heirs at law, Clerk of said Court. Vice the Democrat Presidential Royal K. Hunt, Paul F. Porter, devisees, legatees, creditors and This action is brought to re- nominaHon in 1956 and is courtAttorneys assigns of the said Alice Reitz, cover a judgment quieting Hie ing the South again looking to812 First Security Bank Bldg. Defendants. title of the certain to plaintiff ward 1960, he would not like to Salt Lake City, Utah. SUMMONS real property situated in Salt live in Dixie. An August 22, 1957, Date of first publication SepCivil No. 113617 Lake County, State of Utah, United Press dispatch from Miltember 6, A.D. 1957. which is more particularly de- waukee quoted Kennedy as sayNOTICE TO CREDITORS as follows: scribed THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ing: People dont like to live in DEFENone-par- ty ABOVE states. I wouldnt want NAMED Estate of ANDREW J. LEONCommencing at a point 31.8 DANTS: to even if all the peoin one live rods East and 47 feet North ARD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims 4415 West from the Southwest ple were Democrats. You arc hereby summoned and with vouchers to the undersigned required to serve upon DONN E. corner of Section 24, Township More Defense Awards 1 North, Range 1 West, Salt at Evans & Nelson, 1003 Conti-net- CASSITY Attorney for Plaintiff, To Small Business , Bank Building, Salt Lake whose address is 404 Kearns Lake Base and Meridian, and The share of City, Utah, on or before the 20th Building, Salt Lake City, Utah an running thence North 4415 contract awards militaryto prime small going West 316.5 feet; thence North day of November, A.D. 1957. answer to the complaint within non-profit concerns and E. LEONARD, 20 MINNIE 4545 East 247.5 feet; thence business after service of this sumdays 16.3 was increased from per cent Administratrixof the mons upon you. If you fail so to South 4415 East 115.5 feet; in the first half of fiscal year (10-4-5- De- ceased. 7) (10-11-5- 7) er (D.-Mas- s.) h, 7) al Estate of Andrew J. Leon- do, judgment by default will be ard, Deceased. taken against you for relief deEVANS & NELSEN, manded in said complaint, which Attorneys for Administratrix has been filed with the clerk of 1003 Continental Bank Building said court. Salt Lake City, Utah. This is an action to quiet title Date of first publication Septo 1957. the following property in Salt tember 20, A.D. Lake County, Utah: NOTICE TO CREDITORS AH of Lots 22 and 23, Block 11, Estate of LYNN H. THOMPHighland Park Addition. SON, Deceased. Dated: September 14, 1957. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned CASSITY, at 800 Continental Bank Building, DONN E. for Attorney Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be- 404 Kearns Plaintiffs, Building, fore the 25th day of January, A.D. Lake Salt City, Utah 1958. Date of first publication SepDOROTHY THOMPSON, Ex. estate of tember 20, AD. 1957. of the ecutrix (10-11-5- 7) thence North 4545 East 78.87 feet; thence South 4415 East 214.5 feet; thence South 4448 West 326.37 feet, to the point of beginning. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 12th day of September, 1957. E. R. CALLISTER, Attorney General ROBERT B. PORTER, Assistant Attorney General Attorneys for Plaintiff Date of first publication September 20, A.D. 1957. (10-11-5- 7) 1957 to 23.2 per cent in the sec- ond half, Assistant Defense Secretary McGuire reported September 4. Dollar value of such a-w- reported on August 22 that factory workers salaries reached a high for 1957 of an average $82.99 a week $17.15 more than in the last July under Truman. Take-hopay for a worker without a family came to $86.05 in this July. Who Drove Farmers Off the Farms? Farm population, which totaled 32,161,000 in 1935, dropped to ar 25.295.000 by 1945, for a 7 of decline million pernearly sons under Roosevelt. Under Truman farm population moved up 27.124.000 by 1947 when another sharp downward trend got underway. By early 1953, when the Eisenhower Administration took office, farm population had dropped to 22,679,000. Approximately 4.5 million farm people left the land during the last 5 years of Truman. Farm population in 195, the last year for which census figures are available, was virtually the same as it was in 1953. me 10-ye- 22,-257,0- Farm Assets Up Farm assets rose to a record $176.8 billion last January 1, the Federal Reserve System reported August 28, 1957. The Federal Reserves annual survey of agriculture said that the value of assets in 1956 increased $8 billion, or 5 per cent above the level reached a year earlier. Farm debt increased by $600 million, or about 3 per cent. The equity of farm operators assets minus debt also reached a new high of $157 bUlion, an increase of $8 billion above the total Jan. uary 1, 1956. A Prophecy Come True When a Civil Rights Bill is passed, a Republican President wiU do it. It will not be easy. When accomplished it will have to be done over strong opposition of Democrats North, South, East and West. They are a smart bunch who know how to make effecHve deals both above and below the table. I know because I served with them in Congress. You may laugh this off as politics, but as long as Democrats control the White House we can forget Civil Rights. It just wont happen. The second phase of yoUr emancipation, your quest for first-clacitizenship will come with the elecHon of the next Republican President whether it be Wendell Willkie in 1940 or some other Republican later. Oscar DePriest, Congressman Illinois Republican and Negro leader, now deceased, September, climbed from $3,475,000,000 in fiscal 56 to $3,810,000,000 in fiscal 57. Contacts set aside exclusively for smaU business by the Defense Department and the Small Business AdminisraUon totaled $744,355,000 in fiscal 57, up 50 per cent over the previous year. July Wages Highest Yet In 1957 The Bureau of Labor Statistics 1940. ss (10-11-5- 7) Enjoy the . POLIO REHABILITATION NEUROMUSCULAR ATEI&FDILBi AND & Sister Elizabeth KENNY Foundation National Headquarter Bourbon ! with can stay you YEARS Minneapolis, Minn. ore m .gi OF SUV KENTUCKY SINCE BOURBON 1810 85 Proof C56 WATKFIll Glenmore KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY. BARDSTOWN. KENTUCKY 00 86 PROOF GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. |