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Show January 16, 1652 The Western Mineral Survey, Salt Lake City, Utah before the 14th day of March, A.D. 1953. J. R. NICHOL, Administrator of the estate of CHARLES Q. WENOREN, de- 41 L. G. Metcalf 5000 10.00 3447 Green, David B 42 L. G. Metcalf 5000 10.00 2076 Havener, H. E. 44 L. Q. Metcalf 2500 5.00 2924 Havenor H. E. ceased. 45 Guy M. Snyder 5000 X0.00 3020 Havenor, H. E. Date of first publication January 9th, 46 L. T. Pomeroy 4.400 3021 Havenor, H. E. 2000 A.D. 1953. 47 Jeanne Metcalf 1.00 3119 Havenor H. E 500 H. A. SMITH, 48 U T. Pomeroy 1000 2.00 2664 Hoffecker, Lee C. . . . the for 49 L. T. Pomeroy Attorney 2000 4.00 2753 Hoffecker, Lae C. Administrator, 516 Felt Building, 51 L. T. Pomeroy 10000 20.00 2811 Hoffecker Lee C. 1953 Balt Lake City 1, Utah. 52 D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 2728 Hoffecker, Mollia 53 D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 2903 Hadfield, Robert W. NOTICE TO CREDITORS " 60 D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 2904 Hadfield, Robert W. Estate of JOHN AUGUST SWANSON, 61 D. D. Kroder Oil Co. t 5000 10.00 3011 Hadfield, Robert W. Oil News. Dunlop, deceased. 72 D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 3012 Hadfield Robert W. Creditors will present claims with vou73 D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 3459 Husbands, Nelson A to the undersigned at 404 Boston 74 D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 Madeline ex- chers Lake Salt 77 on or D. D. Kroder 5000 10.00 2252 Lund, R. L. Building, City, Utah, before A.D. 20th of 2488 the 78 D. 1953. 10.00 5000 Kroder March, day Under EDWARD J. Lyon, Paul C 79 D. 5000 10.00 2489 Lyon, Paul C Kroder WHITNEY, Administrator of economthe Estate of JOHN AUGUST SWAN80 D. 5000 10.00 2670 Maclary, C. W. Kroder 81 D. SON, deceased. 5000 10.00 2842 Maclary, C. Kroder pro- ic Date of first publication January 16, 82 D. 5000 10.00 2980 Maclary, C. Kroder new A.D. 1953. 83 D. 6.00 2988 Maclary c. 3000 Kroder TOM METOS, 5000 10.00 3243 Maclary, c. W. 86 D. Kroder sizable in87 3000 6.00 5360 Maclary, c. D. Kroder Attorney for Administrator. 88 D. 6.00 3400 Maclary c. oil 3000 Kroder of SUMMONS 3000 89 D. 6.00 2984 MeCalifster, J. Lyman. Kroder IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT 3000 90 D. 6.00 2124 Olson, Henrietta B... Kroder LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. 91 D. 3000 6.00 3451 Peterson, A. L. A Clara Kroder 92 D. AUDREA NINA NIELSON CARKEEK, 3000 6.00 3484 Peterson, A. L. A Clara Kroder . As 93 D. 6.00 3250 Stafford, James L. 3000 Kroder Plaintiff 94 D. 3000 6.00 3248 Stafford, James L. V. Kroder 6.00 3317 Stafford James L. 95 3000 D. STEPHEN GEORGE CARKEEK Kroder 96 D. 3000 6.00 3325 Stafford, James L. Kroder Defendant. of THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE 97 D. 3000 6.00 3437 Stafford, James L. . Kroder 98 D. 3000 NAMED DEPENDENT: 6.00 3460 Stafford, James L. Kroder 1952 2.000 10.00 3000 99 D. 6.00 3500 Stafford, James L Toil are hereby summoned and reKroder 1,000 5.00 is 3000 6.00 2 03 Toot, Gordon Kroder quired to serve upon Gayle Dean Hunt, 100 D. 10,000 50.00 1000 2.00 3218 Toot, Gordon Kroner Plaintiff's attorney, whose address la 101 D. 10.00 2,000 D. 1000 2.00 3227 Toot, Gordon 1228 Continental Bank Building, Kroder 3.000 15.00 Salt 102 103 D. 1000 2.00 2726 Toot, Paul Lake City, Utah, an answer to the comover-supplKroder 10,000 50.00 1000 2.00 317 Taylor John W Kroder plaint within 20 days after service of this 104 D. i.ooo 5.00 1000 2.00 3201 Taylor, John W summons upon you. If you fall so to do. 107 D. Kroder 2,000 10.00 3255 108 1000 D. 2.00 Kroder W Taylor, John Judgment by default will be taken against 2,000 10.00 is some 109 D. 1000 2.00 3443 Witmer, Ivan S Kroder a ouo 15.00 you for relief demanded in said com3841 D. 1000 2.00 Kroder Clarence ....V. which Wright, has with been filed 3.M0 15.00 the clerk plaint throughflood 1000 Kroder 2.00 3509 Western Junk of said court and a copy of which la 113 D. 10,000 50.00 2.00 3262 Swenson Marie 1000 Kroder hereto annexed and herewith served upon 114 D. Up. 14.000 70.00 115 D. 1000 Kroder 2.00 3552 Clovis, A. G you. 5 000 25.00 ' This Is an placed un1000 2.00 3209 Murray, Thomas Kroder loiooo 50.00 action to obtain a decree dl 116 D. D. 117 And 1000 2.00 in accordance with the law and Kroder north- vorcing plaintiff and defendant and re- 118 D. 6 1000 Kroder 2.00 tile Board of Directors, made on storing plaintiff to her former name of 119 D. of 1000 14th the Kroder 2.00 Audrea Nina Nielson. Hailey, day of November, 1952, so many D. 122 shares 1000 of 2.00 Kroder each parcel of stock as may GAYLE DEAN HUNT, of 125 D. 2500 5.00 be necessary will De sold at the office Kroder for Plaintiff. Attorney of 127 D. 2500 5.00 Kroder 21 South West Temple Dated December 1st, 1952. 5 2500 Kroder 5.00 Plaintiff's address: 1106 west 8th South, 128 D. TLake rto5alt accomthe City- - utah- be 2500 129 D. Kroder 5.00 globe, Salt Lake City, Utah. Januai7WM, at the hour 2 10 Pay the 2500 130 D. 5.00 Kroder oil assessDependent's address: Unknown. delinquent 2500 131 D. 5.00 S'lf? Kroder the oot of advertising 5.00 2500 132 D. Kroder sale. comSUMMONS 2500 133 D. 5.00 Kroder LOUISE M. ORTON, No. 97461 900 gal IN THE DISTRICT 1000 141 2.00 Stratford COURT OF SALT 142 Clyde Stratford 1000 2.00 Metal Mining Company, 21 Clyde LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Ions 2.00 1000 143 Clyde Stratford Temple Lake JOAN ROOSENDAAL, comA. Donahue .10000 20.00 146 Elizabeth is 10 ago. One Plaintiff, 10000 20.00 Note: Advertising costa are 50 cents for 147 Elizabeth A. Donahufc Vs. of pe10000 20.00 cnninneJtltifate advertised and must 148 Elizabeth A. Donahue DEAN ROOSENDAAL. 10000 20.00 149 Elizabeth A. Donahue assessment when paid. cersharpDefendant. 10000 20.00 150 Elizabeth A. Donahue THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAME. 10.QU A. 151 Elizabeth Donahue 5oqp DEFENDANT: . AFFIDAVIT 5000 10.00 A. Donahue 152 SucYou are hereby summoned and re- 153 Elizabeth MILTON B. PARKS 6668 13.34 A Donahue Elizabeth St serve to Hurd, plainupon Hurd quired 1000 2.00 PARKS being first duly cess Perry Knudson tiffs attorneys, whose address Is 1105 160 2000 4.00 and say that they are the owners of the Perry Knudson Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake 161 2000 4.00 Parks Jewelery Store located and doing 162 A. B. Allen Utah, an answer to the Complaint 2000 4.00 business in Salt Lake City, Utah; that A. B. Allen vol- City. within 20 days after service of this sum- 163 ald MILTON B. PARKS and ADELE 2000 4.00 164 A. B. Allen so to fall mons If you do, you. PARKS are the exclusive owners of the upon 2000 4.00 Roese 166 of Lloyd prodsome judgment by default will be taken against 2000 4.00 trade name, mark andor device described Lloyd Reese 3000 ar- you for the relief demanded In said 167 2000 4.00 herein, and Is In use by them In the 168 Lloyd Reese 1000 2.00 business of merchandising, manufacturComplaint which has been filed with the 170 Ralph C. Winslow clerk of said Court. oils, 1000 2.00 ing repairing, distributing etc. ol clocks, 171 Howard Anderson This action Is brought to recover a 1.72 Lloyd Reese a 3000 6.00 vatches, Jewelry, souvenirs, gifts and albelow! condissolving the marriage 6000 12.00 lied lines they claim said trade name, 174 Wm. Hornbuckle step-u- p benow proc- Judgment tract heretofore and existing 3000 6.00 mark andor device la the same under Cole Kirkpatrick the defendant. ess. A 10000 20.00 which goods or merchandise are manu-faetur2500 gallons-per-minut- e tween the plaintiff and N. Jones of Dated this ')th day of January, 1953. 10000 20.00 N. Jones prepared, handled, sold or dissubHURD HURD, 10000 20.00 tributed by them. N. Jones Plaintiff for ADELE 10000 20.00 PARKS, MILTON B.' PARKS Attorneys N. Jones facili' 1X05 Continental Bank Subscribed and sworn to before me this Bldg., 1000 2.00 N. Jones 6th soon of 1, Utah. Salt lake elec2.U0 1000 City N. day Jones January, 1953. 1953 D. HURD. WILLARD D. ROGERS, 1000 2.00 N. Jones f By WALLACE 2.00 1000 N. Jones (Seal) Notary Public. I NOTICE 1000 2.0J N. Jones TO THE MEMBERS OF THE UTAH SPECIFICATION 2.00 1000 N. Joens Mine FIGURE SKATING CLUB, an unincorp1000 2.00 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: N. Jones made greatBE IT KNOWN THAT MILTON B. orated organization: 1000 2.00 N. Jones Notice Is hereby given that a special 1000 2.00 PARK and ADELE PARKS, Salt -v. N. Jones en- meeting of the members of the Utah 1000 2.00 N. Jones engaged In the business of cure Skating Club has been called and 1.00 merchandising, 500 Baballs manufacturing, repairing, will be held on February 3rd, 1953, at 1.00 distributing etc., of clocks watches Jew-elj- y. 500 Baballs 1.00 500 the hour of 7:30 p.m., at room 305 Union souvenirs, Baballs gifts and allied lines, 1.00 adopted for their use a trade name, mark 500 Baballs Building, University of Utah, Salt Lake a Satur- City. Utah. Said meeting Is called for the 1.00 andor device of which the following Is 500 Baballs 1.00 a description, or facsimile: 500 Baballs purpose of considering and acting upon day, a proposal to Incorporate said club as 1000 2.00 PARKS, JEWELERS Baballs build-u- p 1.00 1000 also Baballs corporation pi Monday, non-prooil of Code the Utah 1000 tlon 16, Chapter 6, 2.00 PARKS, THE JEWELER Baballs C. C. to conduct and such 1.33 666 also Baballs Annotated, 1953, of 2500 PARKS 5.00 other business as may properly come be- 200 L. G. Metcalf fore said meeting, Including, but not 202 Leonard Shields 1000 2.00 Is 3000 6.00 limited to. the election of officers and 203 M. L. Onl SUMMONS 2000 4.00 directors of said club. If the proposal 219 Cliff Jennings 700-foCivil No. 83239 to Incorporate Is approved, to serve and 220 Georgia M. Kaiser 1.00 CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE 500 investCITY. of the 221 H. D. Page 500 flooded. 1.00 COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF 850, 900 set until the next annual meeting $17 of said corporation. This meet- 223 Gust Baballs 1.00 members 500 1000 levels 1.00 CREDIT INDUSTRIAL LOAN 500 ing Is called pursuant to Article XU of 224 Gust Baballs 1.00 500 225 Gust Baballs flow theDated this 13th corporation. of 1.00 1953. 500 226 Gust Baballs 1952 January, day Plaintiff, faO. 1.00 Vs. 500 President 227 Gust Baballs Woodruff, Douglas 3.6 1.00 500 Utah Figure Skating Club 228 Gust Baballs wnd 6UVIIO could 1.00 500 Emerson C. Willey, Attorney 229 Gust Baballs 1.00 500 230 Gust Baballs 500 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT 1.00 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THe'abOVE 231 Oust Baballs NAMED DEFENDANTS: 1.00 NORTHERN OIL COMPANY, principal 232 Gust Baballs 500 1.00 You are hereby summoned and required 500 place of business, 19 West South Temple 233 Gust Baballs 500 1.00 234 Gust Baballs Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. L. BUMMER-dl- Fl 1000 Notice Is hereby given that at a meet2.00 235 Gust Baballs whose address attorney, cap1000 2.00 Boston Building, Salt Lake City. ing of the Board of Directors of Northern 230 Gust Baballs OU Company held on the 5th day of 237 Gust Baballs 1000 2.00 Utah, en answer to the complaint within 1953 20 assessment 1000 an one 238 2.00 of Gust Baballs days after service of this summons January, 1953, cent (lc) per share was levied on the 240 D. D. Kroder 2500 5.00 upon you. If you fall so to do, judgment Issued stock A. 1000 2.00 and of 246 W. Pullam the by default will be taken against outstanding inis as 1952. 2000 4.00 the relief demanded In said com-h- ". corporation .payable Immediately to R. 247 L. G. Metcalf Dis- W. 87500 175.00 Nowotny, secretary of the company at 249 D. D. Kroder been med with the example, Bald court, and a copy of which 2000 4.00 f1 Coun- 19 West South Temple Street, Salt' Lake 269 Reuben G. Jolley 270 O. L. Smlthers 1.00 is hereto annexed and herewith served 500 City, Utah. of 1500 3.00 upon you. Any stock upon which this assessment 271 L. G. Metcalf 1953 This is an action to recover the balance 1000 2.00 may remain unpaid on the 25th day of 272 L. T. Pomeroy 1952. 1000 2.00 owing on a promissory note 46,000 February, 1953, will be delinquent and 274 R. R. Brady .af1 the 24th day of May, 275 L. G. Metcalf 1000 advertised for sale at public auction, and 2.00 1950. execut.this ed the unless payment Is made before, so many 278 John N. Jones above named defendants In 37500 75.00 by shares as may be necessary will be sold on 280 Ralph B. Harmon 2500 5.00 favor of plaintiff. Dated December 24, 1952. the 28th day of March, 1953, at the 281 N. D. Anderson 3168 6.33 hour of .1:00 p.m. oclock at the --office of 282 R. L. Wilhelm LAWRENCE L. SUMMERHAYS. 14500 29.00 Con- the company, 19 West South Temple 283 R. L. Wilhelm 53000 106.00 Attorney for Plaintiff 604 Boston Building. 1000 2.00 Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the 295 J. Ldmbert Gibson Dunlop Expresses Optimism For Nations Oil Industry ...... .... ... ... The outlook for the petroleum industry in is generally optimistic, bpth for itself and its customers, according to Robert in the president of Sun has the to the forces that have made the industry Certainly never been in a more favorable ndustry great freedom to position to meet foreseeable ercise its resourcefulness demands. Continued expansion he stimulus, of proper incentives oil men can be during the year has raised high counted upon to do their part in ductive capacity to a level and .built up helping to keep America strong. and both crude ventories products. a result, the industry not only is prepared to absorb in ... stride an expected increase in from three to five demand but actually per cent over evident in some concern quarters over the possibility of temporary But, once again, the outlook Triumph Mining Company obscured has begun to make for the year ahead gain Ill tension which waters continued the against by to now the broke into the companys big .... out the world. in the Warm Korean War has not Sprins property, due burden upon the petroleum district of Blaine County, this west of Indus try. Any extension Idaho, early last outbreaks fresh or month and conflict quickly inundated the the three lower levels of the fighting in other parts would however, mine, it was reported this week. for demands new The water started dropping panied by supplies from the military which when two pumps with a would have an impact on all bined capacity of about current calculations. per minute were put into that operation about days thing certain the dollar been slow has Initial the for progress petition be will but company officials are troleum consumer er than ever. For the first time tain that the water problem can in several years supply has be overcome by pumping. of the two pumps indicates caught up with demand even in still that is the water is entering the demand rising though mine in considerably less this growth industry. ume tha nthe initial estimate petroleum Already oils gallons per minute and ucts, notably lubricating are now being made rangements are selling and heavy fuel to install larger pump in order ceSug prices. generaly to the below Gasoine also is priced areas of pump of ceiling in a number capacity will be the country. stituted for the present These trends pointing to as ties as the proper are in er motor to tric power it can be healthy not only for consumers ... found. but for the oil industry as well, crews had who spent its for it has always about two on weeks emergency est progress at suh times. The work, installing pumps and price trends in evidence show larging a ditch to carry away '.. clearly there is no justification the flod waters, went back to on controls or for price wage week ago last mining the industry. and milling operations were on the supply resumed the The following side of the industry picture to Livingston, an expansion and according is the result Current acting superintendent. modernization program that has production coming from been going on for the last seven above the level which years. Representing an was not The billion, and ment of more than were completely the postwar program reached a submerged by the heavy when expendir before additional new high in pumping billion cilities tures totaled about be into put dollars in the United States. Thus the industry is today geared, for the richest rate of In operations in its history. that is expected addition, it will The Western Mineral Survey ital expenditures for continue at the same high level is qualified as a newspaper to publish Legal Notices, .having There every in yufor been approved in the Third the that dication, for Lake Salt Court of number of new wells drilled in trictState Utah. will at east equal the record ty, drilled in Probate & Guardianship vast expansion effort, In Notices the petroleum Industry has been responding not only to market For Further Information demand but to the urgings of the Clerk of the District delinquent assessment, the federal government for the sult with the and In accordance with law so many or Respective Signers. cost of advertising and together Court shares of each parcel of such stock as SUMMONS expense of tale. Reof cushino a of Now 97046 R. W. NOWOTNY Secretary H development may be necessary will be sold at 1001 THIRD Northern Oil Company, 19 West South Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. JUDICIAL DISTRICT the serve capacity. Just how large NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah, on the 5th day of February, 1953. COPRJ. IN AND FOR SALT LAKE this 'cushion should be is one Estate of ARTHUR H. BALL, deceased. Temple Street, Balt Lake City, Utah. at the hour of 10 a.m., to pay the de- .COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Creditors will present claims with linquent assessment thereon, together MYRTLE MAXINE CHISHOLM, of the problems fading the ol vouchers NOTICE to the undersigned at 1122 Conwith the cost of advertising and expenses Plaintiff, LIQUID ASPHALT CO. OF UTAH of the tale. tinental Bank Building. Salt Lake City, companies. 1001 DANIEL Walker iBank Building GRADY CmstTTnTxr on or before the 10th day of May Dated this 13th of 1953. Utah, day January, At the yearend a new admin- A.D. 1953. Salt Lake City. Utah Defendant. IVAN J. RYER80N, Secretary NOTICE. are There of the M. administrator HARRY FRANK, upon delinquent 1001 take to Walker istration is preparing Bank Building. the stock deceased. on account PTAH TO THE ABOVE Estate of ARTHUR H. BALL, Salt Lake City, Utah. NAMED DEFENDANT: of the assessment levied on the 8th day over in Washington. Oil men Date of first publication. December 26, of You are December, the several A 1952. hereto 1952, amount! summoned and naulred do not expect it to perform mir- A.Jk.W. SANDACK, to serve upon Hurd et opposite the names of the respective A Hurd, plaintiffs DELINQUENT NOTICE shareholders as follows: Administrator for address look to to acles. But they do Attorney it lill05 ContinAMERICAN METAL HUONG COMPANY ental Bank Cert. No. Name Ns. of Shares Amt. 1122 Continental Bank Building. Salt Lakfe Utah, 11 Dr. M. Skolfleld answer tota? complaint citv curb the Inflationary forces Salt 5000 $10.00 Lake City. Utah pi ere of business, 21 South within 20 Principal 12 Dr. M. Skolfleld West Balt Lake 5000 10.00 Temple Street, City, summons wX thu upon which have been the industry's 13 Dr. MJ Skolfleld Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5000 10.00 you fall so to dot J9P bv 14 Dr. M. Skolfleld Notice Is hereby given that there are default will be taken against Judgment of JOHN A. WIDTSOK, donated. 5000 10.00 you for the greatest concern in carrying Estate 15 vourellef Dr. M., demanded with ........ the will 8kolfleld claims upon In Creditors 5000 10.00 delinquent following described present complaint, which forward its expansion and plant chers 22 H. M. Eller lf to the unaerelgned at 921 Keanu habeen filed withsaidthederk 10000 20.00 stock on account of an assessment of of said on or cent levied on share Lake Salt the 10.00 5000 per 21 Utah, Iotnrar City, (K) replacement program. They Building. 26 b N. D. Anderson ftctlon Is brought to recover before the 12th day of May A.D., 1953. 10000 20.00 14th day of November. 1982, the several a 35! t 28 N. D. Anderson look to it for the restoration in LEAH D. WIDTSOK Executor. 10000 20.00 amounts set opposite the names of the 29 N. D. Anderson as follows: 9, of Date 10000 20.00 first respective shareholders, publication January large measure of freedom of A.D. 1953. 30 N. D. Anderson Name Shane Amt. tween the plaintiff and the 10000 20.00 Cert. No. 31 N. D. Anderson 51 .26 10000 20.00 5706 Badger, Howard C. choice and freedom of action for RAY, QUINN EY A NXBEKER, HEW? I,0Tmber 19M' 32 J. H. Morgan HTOD 730 3. 2000 4.00 1870 Carlston, Charlie Attorneys. all the people. 33 J. H. Morgan 2983 C. WALLACE P Donovan, By D. HURD, 2,000 10.00 2000 4.00 34 J. H. Morgan TO CREDITORS 8.00 1000 1,000 2.00 2989 Donovan, C. P Attorneys for Plaintiff The oil Industry seeks no spe- Estate NOTICE 35 J. H. Morgan 2807 Esra Salt Lake Evans, Evans 20.000 100.00 of CHARLES O. WENOREN, de5000 10.00 City, Utah 36 J. H. Morgan cial favors from government. If ceased. ... 10000 20.00 2678 Ginn, H. Vaughn A PUtatW. 37 J. H. Morgan Bertha vouwill 28.00 Creditors 8,000 claims 10000 with 20.00 present the new administration and the chers to the undersigned at 516 Felt 38 J. H. Morgan 1762 Windsor Street. 10000 20.00 3377 Ginn, H. Vaughn and Salt 'Lake City, Utah. Bertha 200 1.00 new Congress give recognition Building. Balt Lake City 1, .Utah, on or 40 L. O. Metcalf 5000 10.00 Gains Made On Water At Triumph Mine y. . eny, D un-wateri- ng ed stiff-competitio- T- fit ot By-La- Legal Notices waWRKNCE - following-describe- . . . one-ha- - ' SSSG, . . |