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Show Frfdijr, Match Vt, 1657 THE UTAH STATESMAN LEGAL NOTICES No Comment 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. (Continued from Page 2) vlous authorization of spending by Congress. THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judg et Page LOOKING AHEAD COMMUNIST DANGER Administration invited INCREASING! Congress to cut; Democratic leadNot affixed the seal of the court afore- ers want the Republican Adminimany people in the United said this 25th day of February, stration to specify where cuts can States ever, have come face to 1957. be made and risk political face with a person who proclaims: "I'm a Communist. I'm an enemy (Seal) kickbacks. of the United States. I am workALVIN KEDDINGTON, LABOR RACKETEERING to undermine this nations ing tie-uClerk p More evidence of the political between union officials and strength and overthrow it, and By Jacob Weiler RICH, ELTON & MANGUM, hoodlums in Oregon was uncover- establish a Communstic dictatored by the McClellan racket in- ship backed by the Red Army." Attorneys for Applicant 431 Utah Oil Building No, the Communists in America vestigation committee. Salt Lake City, Utah Senators were deeply impress- don't openly declare their true mission. And they are not like Date of first publication March ed by the political power exer- the classic picture of the radical, cised by the Teamsters' Union 1, 1957. leaders and hoodlums an ex- with beard, shaggy hair, tattered a bomb held poised in ample of the danger inherent in clothes and SUMMONS hand. the right the political power of monopolMost of the top people in Washunions. istic IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF were shocked when Alger Testimony included that of a ington a SALT LAKE COUNTY, young ''liberal" with former Democratic state chair- Hiss, STATE OF UTAH aristocratic bearing and excellent inman Oregon who said union was exposed social connections, UNION OIL COMPANY OF CAL- officials attempted to take over And Communist. as a yet the truly law enforcement in the state. IFORNIA, in AmeriCommunists A beer distributor said the important Plaintiff, built have ca up just such today Teamsters would pay $10,000 to vsof character respectability SARAH BOND, aka SARAH get a member on the State Liquor a false is difficult It themselves. around BOND ROBINSON, if living, or Commission. Communists. A former mayor, defeated by to identify them as if dead the UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW, DEVISEES, LEGA- the incumbent, submitted an affi- They wormed themselves into in every phase TEES, CREDITORS and AS-- . davit saying that Teamsters offi- positions of trust American of our society. They SIGNEES of the said person. cials demanded that bootlegging And wield yet many great power. Defendants. and gambling joints be allowed citizens American simply will not SUMMONS to operate in Portland. Another Civil No. 111544 witness testified to a $20,000 pay- accept this fact. off of officials. "20 COMBAT DIVISIONS" But McClellan the committee THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE "Anyone who thinks that Comhas started other unions only munism in the United States no ABOVE NAMED DEFENDand will involved. cities other be ANTS: longer constitutes a serious menre- ace should consider that at this Scores of been letters have You are hereby summoned and ceived from minor union officials moment on American soil are the required to serve upon Don E. and individual members urging equivalent of 20 combat divisions Cassity, Plaintiffs Attorney, of investigation suspected fraud, of enemy troops engaged in prowhose address is 404 Kearns and racket- paganda, espionage subversion theft, embezzlement, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah an forms. in eering many answer to the complaint within and loyal only to the Soviet The "No column, Comment", 20 days after service of this SumUnion." This statement is an exshould not necesbe as regarded mons upon you. If you fail to do cerpt from the annual report on so, judgment by default will be sarily reflective of NAM position Activities, one of taken against you for the relief or policy, for it is a reporting of our Government's best informed demanded in said Complaint incidents and conversations which agencies combatting Communist which has been filed with the its author thinks might be of subversion. Clerk of said Court. general interest. "The danger of Communism is This is an action to quiet title increasing, not receding," emphato the following property in Salt said application is to be heard; sized the Commitee, composed Lake County, Utah. and of five Democrats and four Re1 at a foot That at any time before the publican Congressmen. Commencing point "The West of the Northwest corner hearing of said application, as United States remains the major of Lot 7, Block 57, Plat "C", above set forth, any person may target of Soviet aggression; inSalt Lake City Survey, running file herein his objection to such difference to the Kremlin's avowthence South 86.3 feet to a application or to the granting ed program of global conquest can wooden lattice fence; thence thereof by the above entitled lead only to the inevitable deEast along said fence and a court. struction of our free institutions, wooden picket fence 124 feet; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I and ourselves as a free nation." thence North 86.3 feet; thence have hereunto set my hand and This new report, of the CommitWest 124 feet to the place of affixed the seal of the court afore- tee's 1956 work, its findings, and beginning. said this 25th day of February, its recommendations for strengthDated this 26th day of Febru- 1957. ening the nation's security can ary, 1957. ALVIN KEDDINGTON, be obtained by writing your ConDON E. CASSITY, Clerk gressman. Attorney for Plaintiff Jacob Weiler, Deputy By USING GOOD CITIZENS 404 Kearns Building (Seal) The Salt Lake City, Utah strategy of the "20 combat RICH, ELTON & MANGUM, divisions of enemy troops" is the Date of first publication March Attorneys for Applicant indirect attack. The Red master 307 Utah Oil Building 1, 1957. Salt Lake City 1, Utah Date of first publication March The NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WILLIAM L. BEEZ-LE- Y, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 616 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of July, A. D. 1957. H. C. WOOD Administrator for the Estate of William L. Beez-le- y, Deceased. RAYMOND R. BRADY, Attorney for Administrator 616 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication March 8, 1957. (3-29-5- 7) - NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LXLLIE R. WAN-LAC- E, Deceased. -- Creditors will present claims with vouchers at 151 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, on or before the 15th day of July, A. D. 1957. TRACY-COLLIN- S TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of Estate of Lillie R. Wanlace, Deceased. JAMES W. BELESS, Jr., Attorney for Administrator 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication March 8, 1957. (3-29-6- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WALLACE PAUL STUDEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 801 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of July, A. D. 1957. HELEN A. STUDEN, Administratrix of the tate of Wallace Paul Es- Stu-de- n, Deceased. ' FABIAN, CLENDENIN, MOFFAT & MABEY, 801 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Attorneys for Executrix. Date of first publication March 15, 1957. (4-5-5- 7) NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF STRIKE SALES CORPORATION NOTICE No. 111559 Notice is hereby given that Strike Sales Corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah, has filed herein its verified application for a judgment authorizing dissolution of said corporation; and That Wednesday, the 10th day of April, 1957, at 2:30 o'clock a.m., has been oppointed as the time, in the courtroom of the Third Judicial Court, in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, as the place at which the said application is to be heard; and That at any time before the hearing of said application, as above set forth, any person may file herein his objection to such application or to the granting thereof by the above entitled court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Un-Americ- minds found long ago they could not entice enough Americans with their undiluted Socialist economics and anti-Gophilosophy. So their soap-bothey quit oratory and, in the thousands, infiltrated every activity of our economic, governmental and social life. They became influential "progressive" citizens, not advocating Communism of Socialism but guiding unsuspecting gently groups of loyal Americans into actions undermining the strength of our nation. d x The Activities annual report said that it had uncovered "a mammoth nationwide campaign of political subversion designed to paralyze the security programs of the executive and legislative branches of the United States Government." One of the key security agencies is the Subversive Activities Control Board which has the power to designate any Communist front organization as subversive, when sufficient evidence is collected, and thus render it useless to the Reds. Un-Americ- an Committee TRICKEY AND DECEIT In underhand, roundabout ways the Communists have been trying to destroy the Subversive Activities Control Board. The Communist Party itself openly challenged the constitutionality of the Board. Then it began to swing its hundreds of "fronts" into action, drawing thousands of into the agitation against the Board. One of the instruments which the Reds used in an attempt to sway the Supreme Court justices was an "amid curiae" (friend of the court) brief filed with the Court. non-Communi- The lawyer who filed the brief told the Court that the petitioners who signed it comprise "a group of prominet American citizens, none of who is a Communist." The Activities ComUn-Americ- mittee investigated and exposed this statement as "a deliberate attempt to deceive the court." The Committee found that 26 of the signers had been identified in sworn testimony as secret Communists, that most of the other signers had extensive Communist front affiliations. But the most important fact is that among the signers were indeed many prominent American citizens who are not Communists permitting themselves to be used to teas down our security measures against the Communist 7) NOTICE 1, 1957. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT 7) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF virtue of a chattel mortgage exeUTAH cuted by Frank Ross Fullmer, IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- mortgagor, in favor of City Finance Company, mortgages, dated PLICATION FOR DISSOLU-TTOthe 28th day of December, 1957, filed with State of Utah, on and OF 30th the day of December, 1957, STRIKE INDUSTRIES, INC. and upon which default in payNOTICE N No. 111560 is ' hereby given that Strike Industries, Inc., organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of .the State of Utah, has filed herein its verified application for a judgment authorizing dissolution of said corporNotice ation; and That Wednesday, the 10th day of April, 1957, at 2:30 o'clock a.m., has been appointed as the time, in the courtroom of the Third Judicial District Court, in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, as the place at which the ment has been made, and upon which $236.13 is due and owing, we shall sell the property therein mentioned and described as follows, to wit: 1949 Buick, 2 door sedan, motor No. 53728135 and serial number 15148465, at public auction,' to the highest bidder, at 1790 South State Street, on the 23rd, day of March, 1957, at 12:00 noon. City Finance Company Mortgagee By: R. J. Burton Date of first publication March 15, 1957 A.D. 7) 3 Enjoy the IPBourbon i with uou can statj KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. r. - - |