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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN Friday. August 31. 1956 OF UTAH. LEGAL NOTICES s Arlene Royall quiet title in the plaintiffs and and defendants the each against s Kelly L. Gates of them in and to the following Members ROELOF STEENBLIK, and described tract of real property SUMMONS DINA STEENBLIK, his wife, situate in Salt Lake City, Salt IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISPlaintiffs, Lake County, State, of Utah, TRICT COURT IN AND FOR vs. SALT LAKE STATE COUNTY, JOHN FRUSH, Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, v,i 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. to-wi- t: Also GAYLE CHRISTENSEN, Administratrix of the Estate of DODD, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS LILLIAN FRUSH, Deceased. ' Estate of JOE C. MIYAGISHL LYLE M. WARD, Attorney for Administrator MA, Deceased. Date of first publication August Creditors will present claims 1956. 17, to with vouchers the undersigned 15 at East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, A.D. 1956. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TSUYAKO MIYAGISHIMA, Estate of LEONARD GLASExecutrix of the Estate of COCK, Deceased. Joe C. Mlyagishlma, Creditors will present claims Deceased. with vouchers to the undersigned Deseret Building, Salt at LEONARD S. RALPH, Lake City, Utah on or before the Attorney for Executrix 29th day of December, A.D. 1956. Date of first publication August Lanny R. Glascock and Bob , (9-7-5- 6) . 501-0- Also, all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or (interest in or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership or clouding of title thereto, Defendants, SUMMONS Civil No. 109533 OF UTAH ROELOF STEENBLIK and DINA STEENBLIK, his wife, Plaintiffs, Attorney for Plaintiffs VS 703 Contiental Bank Bldg. JOHN FRUSH, Salt Lake City, Utah Also GAYLE CHRISTENSEN, Plaintiffs Address: Administratrix of the Estate of 773 Catherine Street Lillian Frush, Deceased, Salt Lake City, Utah Also, all other persons unknown Dated this 14th day of August, claiming any right, title es1956. tate, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in NOTICE the Complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership or cloudTO ALL MEMBERS OF THE of title thereto, ing CONVERTIBLE AUTO CLUB (9-7-5- 6) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDA- 2 Block 33, OAKLEY PARK ADDITION to Salt Lake City, Utah. CHARLES WELCH, Jr. NTS: OF UTAH: You are hereby summoned and to You are hereby notified that serve Charles upon D. Glascock, Administra- (required 10, 1956. 703 a business Bank Continental Welch, meeting for the electors of the Estate of Leon- Building,Jr.,Salt Lake City, Utah, tion of a Board of three trustees ard Glascock, Deceased. to answer an of the Convertible Auto Club of plaintiffs attorney, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Elias L. Day, the Complaint within 20 days after Utah will be held September 5, for Adiministrators service of this summons upon you. 1956, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the Estate of EDWARD GORDON Attorney 501-0- 2 Deseret If you fail so to do, judgment by business address of said Club, Building DODD, Deceased. Salt Lake City, Utah default will be taken against you 3191 South State Street, Salt Creditors will present claims for the relief demanded in said Lake City, Utah. All members Date of first publication Augwith vouchers to the Defendants. SUMMONS Civil No. 109533 (8-31-5- 6) undersigned at the offices of Owen, Ward & ust Greenwood, 141 East 2nd South St. on or before the 22nd day of 24, 1956. Complaint which has been filed are invited to attend. with the clerk of Hie court, a copy CONVERTIBLE AUTO of which is attached hereto. 6) CLUB OF UTAH SUMMONS December, A.D. 1956. W. L. Hansen, IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS-- I TRICT COURT IN AND FOR Administrator of the Estate SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE of EDWARD GORDON This is an action brought to THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Charles Welch, Jr., 703 Continen- tal Bank Building, Salt Lake LEGALS (Continued) By s J. Arden Allred (Continued on Page 3) why Ancient Age can say: Mn Editorial The Campaign Begins ... said Dwight David I humbly but confidently accept Eisenhower to the delegates before him in San Franciscos Cow Palice to die millions more watching him jrn television and listening by radio. His speech accepting the rigors and the tensions of another campaign, and if successful, four more years of the hardest job in the world, was over. But a moment later, the President of the United was back at die microphones, facing the crowd whose first real excitement had come in die dosing hour of the convention. "I have to make an announcement, he said. Irving Berlin is going to lead us all in singing God Bless America. All did. There was a prayer, adjournment and all filed out after Ike and Mamie. Up to that last hour the convention was a model of one of very little surprises other than a address by Harold Stassen and a rebellious delegations effort to nominate a mythical Joe Smith for But with the arrival of the Presidential motorcade bedlam broke loose. And as die President delivered a fighting speech on the Party of the Future, and urged independents and discerning Democrats to come in and help, the whole nation witnessed an an Eisenhower with a fire and vigor electrifying spectacle and assurance his countryment had never seen before. pre-cisio- none-to-welco- vice-preside- n me nt. He predicted victory and the campaign is on, and clearly Ike is in it up to the hiltl THE UTAH STATESMAN A Weekly newspaper Devoted to Good Govenuaeat" Harry B. Miller, Publisher Don Ware, Editor Edwin W. Kain, Advertising Manager 421 Church Street Phone EM 49 Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $1.00 per year Published weekly at 421 Church Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, Vol. 10; No. 34 u All we distill is Kentucky straight bourbon. We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires choice grains. Thats all we use. We know it calls for the greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. Thats why we wait six full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. And to safeguard the uniform quality of Ancient Age, we distill it at one place only ... at the Ancient Age distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky . . . the heart of the bourbon country. Nothing has been spared to make Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of them all. We invite you to .try it tonight. After one taste, youll understand why we can make the challenge: "If you can find a better bourbon . . . buy itl" 1956 August, 31, 1956 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 proof . 1955 ancient age distilling co., frankfort, ky. |