OCR Text |
Show i October 5, 1956 THE THE UTAH STATESMAN hu 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. Newspapers (Unlock Poor To Freedom, IHIelp To Create letter (Life For All By JACOB WEILER Deputy Clerk DAVIS AND BAYLES Estate of GEORGE FREDERICK HORN, Deceased. Page 3 Guarding The Peoples' Rights LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS UTAH STATESMAN East Fourth South Street Lake City 11, Utah Salt Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Attorneys for Petitioner at 801 Continental Bank Bldg, Date of first publication Salt Lake City, Utah on or be- tember 14, 1956. fore the 1st day of December 53 columns. partments are reorganized. Poli(This Is National Newspaper ers of the Week. In an effort to inform its They mend sagging doors, silence tical rascals are turned out. Safety readers of the value of the week-- y squeaky floors, repair plumbing. campaigns are launched. Sepbuild backyard Homeowners Mighty fund raising drives set and dally papers, the Utah Statesman is printing the follow-in- g patios and outdoor fireplaces. out annually to whip poverty, feature story by Robert Reed Apartment dwellers redecorate polio, cancer, heart disease, muscular dystrophy and similar afand refurnish. BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC SERVICE of the Seattle, Washington Gardeners, both the homegrown flictions. Their workers call reCOMMISSION OF UTAH variety and the professional, de- peatedly on newspapers for supINVESTIGATION DOCKET pend on the garden news to tell port. They receive it, too.' No. 69 By ROBERT REED These same newspapers sponsor them what to do and how to use and wholesome new that chemicals promote plant youth activities, such NOTICE OF ORAL Your newspaper is freedoms as summer and weeds. insects life control and camps, and in other ARGUMENT key to better living. It unlocks with News columns report way keep wary vigil over juveon Motion to Dismiss the door to a richer life for on nile problems. objectivity comparative ROBERT L. McMULLIN everyone. near of the activities the great, Many a boy has begun a busiPHYLLIS B. McMULLIN, and In this country the concepts ness career on a newspaper route. the common the and people, McMULLIN CONSTRUCTION of a free press and a free society great Farmers attend the progress of COMPANY, INC., Petitioners developed together. Because it is meetings, conventions, speeches and market trends in disprices vs , free the' American newspaper has and interviews. tant cities. Readers learn who is sick, who UNION AND JORDAN IRRIGA- been able to broaden its activities A newspaper does all these who was born, who married, died, TION CO., Defendant.: and to meet new demands as the and more. Perhaps, the took his was who who things, divorced, (Petition to compel Union and nation has grown. Today the acmost in an was who own hurt important function of a life, Jordan Irrigation Co. to serve wa- newspaper fulfills a myriad of and of disaster newspaper is that it, with its ter to the remainder of Selma functions. Homemakers pages cident, the tolls contain helpful facts. Women of the eternal efforts of the comics, cartoons and funny storSubdivision). WHEREAS, on July 1, 1956, Pe- read these pages to learn how to rongdoer and his nemesis, the law- ies, brings a little laughter into the world every day. titioners, Robert L. McMullin, prepare a delicious meal or re man. MD scrutinize courts, Newspapers Phyllis B. McMullin, and McMul- move an ink spot from a carpet. and elections the law, politics, lin Construction Company, Inc. The advertiser promotes his filed with .the Commission a pe- products in a field of open com- government. They inform and tition to compel Union and Jor- petition. The more he advertises sometimes arouse the electorate. M-- D dan Irrigation Co. to serve them the more he sells and the more he Through editorials problems 19-2- 4 are posed and thinking is guided. with water for the remainder of sells, the lower he can reduce from to the hour reports Selma Suddivision, (the legal prices. Factories, production and Up SALT LAKE CITY The 1956 Bureau Weather States United the reof of is which the description part payrolls grow. Bigger payrolls Muscular Drive Fund Dystrophy of millions persouthwest y4 of Section 19, Town- sult in more prosperous communi- are scanned by nawill held be the to throughout sons daily who want know if ship 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt ties and a stronger nation. tion 19 the Nov. week of during Lake Base and Meridian) on the Investors depend on market it will rain, snow, freeze or if an24th. was This the through same basis as other users are now quotations and commodity ex- the weather man is wrong. nounced this week by Emerson chronare occasions Special being served with water within changes. S. Smith, president of the Salt that area, and Shippers watch transportation icled from the worlds of music, Lake County Chapter. and books HollyWHEREAS, on September 17, schedules, weather reports, art, the theater, Utah has one of the highest 1956, -- Defendant, Union and ordan freight rates and market outlooks. wood. per capita number of children Americans have more leisure Businessmen study success and Irrigation Co. filed with the and adults suffering from Mustime than ever before and in turn Commission its Motion to Dis- failure. cular The cause and miss the above petition, and, as The union man studies the pro- rely on newspapers for more and cure ofDystrophy. disease this are unknown. a distinct and separate Motion gress of legislation and negotia- more suggestions of what to do The National Muscular Dystrophy to strike paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 5, ,6, tions. Medical columns offer the with it. The person with time on Association now 80 maintains his hands consults automatically 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of said petition. advice of competent physicians medical research NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE who answer questions, give ad- the newspaper to learn more out the world grants throughwhere scientists IS HEREBY GIVEN That the vice and offer suggestions, all in about his hobby, the road to the are to find these answers. seeking beach or the ski area, for reports above-entitle- d Petition of Rober; the interest of better health. L. McMullin, et al; and also ORAL Local health authorities make on spectator sports and outdoor c ARGUMENT on their important announcements activities golf, fishing, hunting or hiking. MOTION TO DISMISS filed by in the news pages. Radio listeners refer to proHomes are improved by read- defendant, will be heard before gram time tables. A few children the Public Service Commission o: Soc. Sec. even learn to read while studying Utah at its office, 314 State Captelevision schedules. The travel Sen. Wallace F. Bennett anitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on SUMMONS beckons both footloose the page nounced this week that a new Thursday the 11th day of Octob- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF wanderer and the dreamer chain- booklet explaining the changes at 10:00 er, 1956, commencing THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- ed to home and hearth. made in the Social Security laws a.m. TRICT IN AND FOR SALT The calssified advertising sec- in the last session of Congress LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF tion provides a daily market place is now available.' By Order of the Commission. for buyer and seller, a market UTAH A limited number of the pamDated at Salt Lake City, Utah, so vast as to be immeasur- phlets are provided for distribuplace this 28th day of September, 1956. able and one that sometimes ex- tion by each senator. There is no DOROTHY JACK SIMMONS, C. R. Openhaw, Jr. tends halfway around the world. charge for the pamphlet, Senator Plaintiff, Secretary. In civic promotions better liv- Bennett said. vs. ing results in such projects as Persons desiring copies of the GEORGE H. SIMMONS, SUMMONS the construction of a playfield pamphlet should write Sen. WalDefendant. or the control of pollution of the lace F. Bennet, P.O. Box 1320, Civil No. 108303 water and air. SUMMONS Corrupt police de Salt Lake City, Utah. DOROTHY JACK SIMMONS, No. how-to-do-- it (10-12-5- 6) A.D. 1956. Post-Intelligenc- Ruth McKinson, Administratrix with the Will annexed of the estate of George Frederick Horn, Deceased. Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat and Mabey, Attorneys Date of first publication September 14, A.D. 1956. (10-5-5- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RUTH CAPTAIN, De-cease- d. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1108 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of November, A.D. 1956. GUS CAPTAIN, Administrator of the Estate of Ruth Captain, Deceased. HALLIDAY & HALLIDAY, Attorneys for Executor. Date of first publication tember 21, 1956. -- Fund Drive Set For November ... Sep- (10-12-5- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate "of MARGARET LAY-TO- N WALSER, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 914 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 9th day of February, A.D. 1957. George Jasper Walser, Execuptor of the estate of Margaret .Layton Walser, Deaceased. George C. Morris, Atty. 908 Kearns Buillding, Salt Lake City, Utah. -J- above-mentione- Date of first publication, Oct. 5, A.D, 1956. NOTICE IN THE 'DISTRICT COURT Senator Bennett Has Free Book : . OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF COMMON-WEALTCREDIT CORP, AN ARIZONA CORPORATION, FROM THE STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE H NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Commonwealth Credit Corp, a corporation of the State of Arizona, heretofore authorized to do business in the State of Utah, with its principal office in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, has made and filed with the undersigned, Clerk of the above entitled court, its petition to withdraw from the State of Utah, pursuant to the provisions of the Judicial Code of the. State of Utah, and that the hearing upon said petition has been set before the above entitled court for the 30th day of October, 1956, at 10:00 oclock am. of said day; and any objections or protests to the granting of said petition must be filed - with the clerk of this court on or before the date and time of sale hearing. vs. GEORGE H. SIMMONS, Plaintiff, Civil 108303 Having read the verified affiDefendant davit of plaintiff on file herein THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE and good cause appearing thereABOVE NAMED DEFEND- for, ANT: You are hereby summoned anc IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: to serve Morris D. required upon That the defendant be served Young, plaintiffs attorney, an with summons by publication In answer to the complaint within a newspaper having general cir20 days after service of this sumculation in Salt Lake County as mons upon you. If you fail so prescribed by law and that a regto do, judgment by default will istered be sent to the deletter be taken against you for the at fendant his last known address relief demanded in said cmplaint, is 425 East Adam Street, which which has been filed with the Syracuse, New York. clerk of said court, his is an action for divorree. Dated this 1st day of SeptemMORRIS D. YOUNG, ber, 1956. Attorney for Plaintiff By the Court: ALVIN KEDDINGTON 65 East Fourth South Street sStewart M. Hanson Clerk of the District Court Salt Lake City, Utah. Judge of Salt Lake County, State Plaintiffs Address: of Utah 353 East 13th South Date of first publication, Sep(SEAL) Salt Lake City, Utah. tember 14, 1956. (10-5-5- JATEEFDILIL V ""IFiaAEDBlS THE OP KENTUCKY BOURBON wcri8io ttPkssf 54 VAIUfllL AID FIAZ1EI DISTIUEKT COMPANY, BAIDSTOwCuNTKKT |