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Show July 6, 1956 Page 3 THE UTAH STATESMAN George Clyde Tells Whys Of His lod Tor Utah Governorship In '5& Kas LEGAL NOTICES STATESMAN hu been approved THE UTAH 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. George Dewey Clyde, director of the Utah Water and Power Board, who announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor, said: Estate of STELLA GREER, De- :n I. sincerely believe this is the way I can best serve the State of Utah." the district court of ceased. THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISMr. Clyde a leading role in the successful fight to obtain authorization of the Upper ColoTRICT IN AND FOR SALT rado River Creditors will present claims Storage Project and has a lifetime background in irrigation, agriculture, engineering. LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF with vouchers to the undersigned Pioneer Utah family. He attended at 534 South 2nd East, Salt Lake UTAH familiar him schools and obtained a demade Utah thoroughly City, Utah on or before the 25th BESSIE H. one MULCAHY, in end with Utah gree problems from engineering at Utah State day of August, A.D. 1956. Plaintiff, of the state to the other. Agricultural College, following it Your FRANK GUDGELL, Execuvs. My major objective is and will with post graduate work and a tor of Will and Estate of always be to build a sound econ- masters degree at the University STELLA CHEER, Deceased. COLEMAN H. MULCAHY, California. He was a member y Defendant. omy for the entire state, Mr. of RALPH A. SHEFFIELD, of the faculty at USAC for 23 of Clyde said. For some time past HENRY ALDOUS DIXON :: have been SUMMONS Attorney for Executor strongly urged by years, and from 1935 to 1945 was msiness and civic leaders, farm- dean of the school of engineering Date of first publication June Civil No. 108911 A recent highlight was breakers and educators around the and for most of that time served 22, AD. 1956. Enas of State director the Utah fast with Secretary of the Army, state to enter my candidacy for THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Station. Vilbur M. Brucker, in the Pena-go- n Experiment gineering After much it governor. giving ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: was Building. bought and analysis, I decided to During World War II hetrain-nNOTICE TO CREDITORS g series a administrator of of I so I do because feel honestly You are hereby summoned and Present also were General Maxschools at USAC that served Estate of ERNEST M. Sawyer, required to serve upon James W. am in a position to carry out this Chief of 10,000 civilians and 3,000 military well D. Taylor, Army basic objective. Deceased. Beless, Jr., plaintiffs attorney, Staff. personnel. I have never before sought Creditors will present claims whose address is 1007 Walker Mr. Clyde is nationally known n office and I have no with vouchers to the undersigned Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Among the interesting things enfor his work in poll-tic- s to agriculture, career of make a I learned were that the new Lake Salt hat 581 First at Avenue, Utah, an answer to the complaint dewater and gineering, irrigation neither but do have I National 27th Reserve Program, requir-n- g any the within twenty (20) days after City, Utah, on or before on he has and served velopment or six months of active duty, obligations, service of this summons upon you. political strings day of October, A.D. 1956. numerous and state, regional continued. he considerable lus , period in the Helen F. Sawyer, executrix If you fail so to do, judgment by committees fields. in these I a have been all Republican reserves, has attracted only 40,000 of estate of Ernest M. Saw- default will be taken against you He has been a special advisor to men to date. and am I life with in my harmony Deceased. for the relief demanded in said yer, the policies and principles of the governors and secretaries of agriMarvin J. Bertoch, complaint which has been filed Eisenhower It is gaining momentum rapidadministration and culture on the development and with the Clerk of the above enAttorney for Executrix utilization of water. ly, however, as the people of the titled Court and a copy of which the Republican Party. It was a Recom20 water For was he country learn more about it. This years Date of first publication June is hereto annexed and herewith publican administration that gave us such vital help in obtaining missioner for the Logan River and program is in the best of hands, 22, A.D. 1956. served upon you. authorization of the Colorado for the past three years he has says Secretary Brucker. The boys This is an action for divorce. River Storage Project, and the been director of the Utah Water get the finest care. They gain on SUMMONS Dated this 15th day of June, help of the Republican adminis- and Power Board as well as com- the average 15 pounds in weight. tration will be equally important missioner of interstate streams for Many come with malnutrition, 1956. COURT DISTRICT THE IN in getting appropriations for ac- Utah, the states representative on but leave as beautiful physical JAMES W. BELESS, JR LAKE OF SALT COUNTY, the Upper Colorado River Com- specimens." tual construction. Attorney for Plaintiff STATE OF UTAH I 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. feel Utah must have a state mission, the Bear River CommisThe Army is taking special administration that is known to be sion, Columbia River Commission care to protect every boy from Salt Lake City, Utah CAROL G. GILMORE Plaintiffs address: friendly to the national adminis- and Pacific Southwest bad environment. We know that Commission. Plaintiff, 1495 Lincoln Street, tration and to agree with it on deHe is a member of the Kiwanis the success of the program fear vs Salt Lake City, Utah policies of resources development. pends upon eliminating the ROBERT LEE GILMORE Defendants last known address: I fully agree with President Club, American Society of Civi that mothers have that the char- Defendant. P. O. Box 2762, co F. Cipont, Eisenhowers partnership policy Engineers, American Society o acter and morals of their sons are to develop natural resources Agricultural Engineers, Soil Con- downgraded in Army service." Denver, Colorado SUMMONS the understanding coop- servation .Society of America, Civil Case No. 108998 Date of first publication June through General Maxwell D. Taylor says eration of government and pri- Western Snow Conference and the 22, 1956. that the number one problem of vate enterprise. At the same time, Chamber of Commerce. He is married and has five the Army now Is to adapt Army I stand firmly for states rights THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE tactics to new weapons. and against a vast federal bureauABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUMMONS Congressman 6) ' po-itic- al am-litio- na-ion- al 6) . Inter-Agenc- y (7-13-5-6) SUMMONS You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon George C. Morris, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address is 908 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment 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. Dated this 22nd day of June, 1956. GEORGE C. MORRIS cracy. In outlining other major planks CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE CITY COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH in his platform, Mr. Clyde said: I realize the need for a strong educational system to meet the ucational standards for which Utah has been renowned. As a former dean of the school of engineering at Utah State Agricultural College, and one who spent nearly a quarter' century as a teacher, I feel I have a sound knowledge of the problems and needs of education. I believe in economy in government, but I think it should come from an efficient and bush nesslike operation and not from depriving citizens of the services that government should perform. I stand for an adequate system of state highways, to be expanded to meet growing needs and at all times to be efficiently maintained. '1 favor an equitable system of taxation that will not put an undue burden on any segment of Plaintiff . Defendant SUMMONS . THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAME DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon LOWE & OGARA, plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is 1104-0Deseret First South and Main Building, Salt Lake Street, City 11, Utah, an answer to the complaint within Date of first publication June 20 days after service of this sum29, A.D. 1956. mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief NOTICE TO CREDITORS demanded in said complaint, Estate of MARY LEWIS MAY, which has been filed with the our economy. Deceased. Clerk of said Court. Mr. Clyde emphasized that, as ORDER Creditors will present claims a state employe, he will not camapplication of plaintiffs, with vouchers to the undersigned Upon for office on state time. He at Second South and Main Street, the time to answer theto above paign is shortened three suggested to the Utah Water and Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Summons Power Board that he be given a the date of service. the 31st day of August A.D., 1956. days from S LELAND G. LARSEN leave of absence or be allowed to resign. The board declined to JUDGE WALKER BANK & TRUST consider his resignation and authDated July 5, 1956. COMPANY, Administrator him to take his earned orized of Estate of Mary Lewis & OGARA LOWE of leave approximately 30 days, to May, Deceased. be followed by leave without pay By S WARREN M. OGARA as may be necessary to conduct James W. Beless, Jr. Plaintiff for his campaign. Administrator Attorneys for Attorney 1104-0Deseret Building He will be on call to return to 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. First South and Main Street active duty at any time to handle Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City 11, Utah special matters for the state. Date June of first publication July Mr. Clyde was bom in Spring-villDate of first publication 1956. in 1898, a member of a A.D. 1956. 6, Attorney for Plainiff 908 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 7 (7-20-5- 6) 7 e 6) IN WASHINGTON PRESIDENT needs of Utahs growing population and to maintain the high ed- PETER M. LOWE, MARTHA H. LOWE, vs RICHARD DON CAFFERTY, LOIS S. CAFFERTY, CATTLEMEN'S 6) 1 9 Ray Theurcr, President Utah Cattlemens Association visited with Congressmen in the Interest of legislation to promote the increased consumption of beef. Left to right are Mr. Thenrer, Rep. William A. Dawson (R-Uta- mittee members William S. Ilill (D Texas), and Henry Aldous Dixon -- and House Agriculture Com. W. R. 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