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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, May 19, 1955 Tim Action Requested On Plon to Help Low Income Farmers Washington, D. C Immediate action on a Republican administration admin-istration plan to help America's one and one-half million low-Income low-Income farmers has been requested re-quested by president Elsenhower In a special message to Congress. Submitted April 27, the plan is based on a report, "Development "Develop-ment of Agriculture's Human Resources," which was prepared lor Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Ez-ra Taft Benson by his staff. President Elsenhower told the Congress that proposals for enabling en-abling legislation and necessary appropriations to begin Implementation Imple-mentation of the program with pilot operations in 50 or the 1,-000 1,-000 low income counties during the coming fiscal year would be presented shortly. "In this wealthiest of nations where per capita income Is the highest In the world, more than one-fourth of the families who live on American farms still have cash Incomes of less than one thousand dollars a year," President Presi-dent Elsenhower said. "They neither share fully In our economic eco-nomic and social progress nor contribute as much as they would like and can contribute to the Nation's production of goods Pleasure Bound? Co Quality J Bwjr Mercury f 1 MT.-tJ -MM nr.: DT7 and service." Under Drenaratlon for mors than a year, the plan was drawn with the cooperation of farm organizations and groups and Individuals both within and out side the eovernment. Main points of the plan call lor: 1. Provision for additional credit for low income farmers 2. Expanded agricultural ex tension work. 3. Development of needed research. 4. Increased technical assist ance such as that provided by the Soil Conservation Service. 5. Encouragement to states to expand vocational training 6. Strengthening of the em Dlovment service in rural areas and adapting it to the needs of rural people. 7. Encouragement for indust ry to expand in rural low-In come areas. 8. Encourage farm, business and other leadership to assume local responsibility and to unite In efforts to aid in the develop ment of agriculture's human re sources Secretary Benson, In a letter to the President, called for ex pansion of the program as ex perience is gained. He pointed out that In the pilot operations efforts will be made to develop the best practical nroeram of ac tion, keeping In mind the people, resources and the whole range of opportunities. The Secretary's rerxrt also empnasizea inai whatever Is done must be done within the American, philosophy that each individual make his own decisions and set his own cr rials Congressional reaction to ine nlan was "generally favorable with one recognized farm leader in the Senate canine it ine "soundest approach to the prob lem of the low-income farmer I have ever seen." Fother of Local Resident Dies In Pleasant Grove Ernest Burton Jense, 80, father of Mrs Harold Paxman, died at his home In Pleasant Orove at 7:30 D.m. Friday due to old age. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 12:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Orove Second Ward Chapel, under the direction of Bishop Elwood Allen. Interment took place in the Pleasant Orove Cemetery. Mr. Jense was born March 6. 1875. In Pleasant Orove, the son of Jens and Johanna Peterson Christensen, and spent most of his life in Pleasant Orove. He married Florence Leona Pierce June 24, 1918, in Provo. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 1, 1936. He was an Elder in the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow. Pleasant Orove, and four daughter daugh-ter Mrs Ferron , f Florence) Goode, Orenf; Mrs. Dale (Lucille) Carter, Pleasant orove; Mrs. Harold (Glida) Paxman. Ameri can Fork, and Mrs. Floyd (Ora) Lovell, Or em; 14 grandchildren. Gleaners, M Men Set Election Night Elections for stake officers for the Gleaners, Junior Gleaners, M Men and Junior M Men will be""held Tuesday, May 31 at 8 p.m. in the Rotary Park. Each ward is asked to prepare a skit In order to be ready for the election night From 7 to 8 pjn. volley ball will be enjoyed with refresh ments to be served following the elections. mark 2 II k Alternate See h once jroaH - ever he caikfvvi with . less than a new Mercury Mara a ior to runibouL. liehl -cruiser or work , boat Built to out an other in its dust Complett I ntine nteacint makes k super quiet! New Dyna-Float Suspension Sus-pension Jieeps vibration ty from yew boat HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Low Monthly Payments. Motors from 5 to 40 H. P. USED MOTORS COOK'S MARINE SUPPLY 49" East Main TeL 762 American Fork Kind Sisters to Appear On BYU Varsity Show A huee variety show featuring the famous Kine Sisters will be staeed in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse May zv as a benefit nroeram for the Taber nacle Choir's forthcoming tour of Europe. The show is being sponsored and nroduced by Brleham Young University, with support being solicited from the regional LDS stakes in Utah Valley. Dr. Hen- rv Isackson. Student Coordlna tor at BYU, and Janle Thomp son of .Publie Services will, co- chairman the event. Featured attraction will be the famous King Sisters, Donna, Yvonne, Louise, and Alice. Nat lves of Idaho, the girls won na tional acclaim for the close har mony singing that carried them ta the tons in Doouianty . ana record sales. . 1 Along with the King Sisters, the program will present the Hawaiian Club, the Kla Ora Club, the Brighamettes, the Rockettes. Y-olins, Tribe of Many Feathers, Sam Thompson and Colleen Lawrence, and other ton-flight acts. Funds taised through the benefit show will be used in fin ancing the Tabernacle Choir's tour of Europe this summer, People of Inherent Good Taste get lYlVlllJ Iron 5 GLENMORE MORh taste-. MORE quality MORE enjoyment... iyrMrXr- ClerjmoK f wf- tnrm -3r- nit ft) foVt"i J i Jclc - ..,""- - II A .. . I . ITIAICVt " ' , ill i n III I ran : Clenmore - r Every drop dlttUled and botlUd by LEGAL NOTICE Notice to Contractors Sealed nronosals will be re ceived at American Fork City Hall. American Fork. Utah, by the City Recorder up until 7:30 pjn. of June 13. 1955 lor separate proposals for concrete curb, gutter, gut-ter, sidewalks and for construc tion of road mix or plant mix road surfacing under special im-pavement im-pavement District No. 8. Instructions to Bidders. Plans, Specifications and other Contract Con-tract Documents - may be -ex amined at the office of the Ciiy Recorder, American Fork, Utah, or they may be examined and obtained from the office of Cald- welL Richards & Sorensen, En gineers for American Fork City on this project, at 4us &ions Savings Bank ' Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) per set, which depositwillTe refunded provided the bidder submits a bona fide bid and returns the plans and specifications in good condition within 10 aays aiwr the bids are opened. Each bid must' be submitted on the form provided as a part of the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a certified certi-fied check, cashier's check or a bid bond from a surety company acppDtable to the American Fork City Council, all made payable to American Fork City corpora tion in an amount equal to ai least five percent (5) of the bid. Said check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract In conformity with the form of contract Included In the Contract Documents, and furnish furn-ish nerformance bond within fifteen (15) days after notifica tion of, jthe. award pfthejcon- American Fork City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bia,to waive any informality in any out as its best interests may appear. A decision on the rejection of any or all bids or the awara oi a rnntrnrt will be made within 15 days after the bids are opened. No bidder may wunaraw ms bid for a period of fifteen (151 days after the date set for the opening; of bids, , . AMERICAN FORK CITY CORPORATION By Qeorge ScottMayor, bate of First Publication: May 10. 1953. bate of Last 'Publication: June 9, 1953. LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT DIS-TRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. -oOo- BEN H. WRIGHT, aka B. H. WRIOHT and, IRENE V. WRIGHT, Plaintiffs. vsi ELIZA C. BADHAM FISHER, FRANK C. BADHAM, WILLARD E.' BADHAM, MARY C. BADHAM LIVINGSTON, and BYRON J. BADHAM, heirs at law of JAMES R. BADHAM, deceased, and all other unknown heirs, devisees, and creditors of the said deceas ed. ALBERT V. RUSHTON, and MYRTLE RUSHTON, his wife, FERN F. LARSON, BERYL F. J. HOI.TNDRAKE. STEPHEN E. FEATHERSTONE, MARJORIE F. BROWN, and DALE FEATHER STONE, heirs at law of CHAR I.OTTE A. FEATHERSTONE and STEPHEN FEATHERSTONE, her husband, both deceased, ana au other unknown heirs, devisees. and creditors of said deceased. j A mtt. ADAMS and JOSEPH L. ADAMS, her husband, GILBERT BATCHELOR. as aomlnlstrator of the estate of HORACE RUSH TON, deceased, MARGARET MAYNE RUSHTON. ESTELLA LANGFORD, MAYNE RUSHTON, ORPHA BATCHELOR, M A Z A CARSON. JOSEPH RUSHTON, OFOROE RUSHTON. MARGA RET BETH GREEN, and STEPH EN M. RUSHTON, heirs at law of HORACE RUSHTON, deceas ed, and all other unknown heirs, ripvixpp.t and creditors of said deceased; being all the- heirs at law of ANN RUSHTON ana JOHN WILLAltD RUSHTON, her husband: both -deceased. All un known heirs, devisees, and erect ltors of STEPHEN MOTT, ME LISSA MOTT. MARY STOD- nARn MOTT. and JANE DOE mott. his wives, all or wnom are deceased. All unknown heirs, devisees, and creditors of iTWAm.Fi. GREENWOOD- de ceased. All other persons un known claiming any right, title, estate or Interest in the lien upon up-on the real property described in the nleadlmr adverse to the complainant's ownership or clouding their title uiereto. . Defendants. -oOo-THE STATE OF UTAH TO RATTJ DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twentydays after service of this Summons upon vnn if urved within the County ... ... i. - .t.it in which uus.sxuon. j3 urousuw otherwise within thirty days after service, andf defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so w ao. ludmneht will be. rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the Complaint herein which has been filed .with tne 71prk of said Court. This action is brought to ob tain a iudement and decree, aa tudirfnfir the nlalntlffs to be the owners and quieting their title against any ana au ciamu u t.hA defendants In and to all of th followlne described real property situated In American Fork, Utah county, crate wi Utah, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: parcel l: Beginning at a point 684.8 feet Fast and 883.5 feet South from the Southwest corner of Block 2, Plat ; HA American Fork City aiirvev; thence South 377.5 feet; thence East 69 feet; thence North o 24' West 377.5 feet; thence West 67.6 feet to the nlaee of beelnnine. Area 0.5922 acres. Also . beeinnlng 7.000 chains East and 1.00 chain North from the Northwest corner of - the Southwest quarter of Section 24, In Tnnmshln S South Range 1 Eakt f ;the.Sil:LtteMetjBdiaxi; thence South 10 chains; thence Fast 8.08 chains: - thence North in chainsi. thence West. HJ chains to the place of beginning. Area 8-12160 acres PARCEL 2: Commencing 9.12 chains soutn anrl 28 R9 chains West Of the center of Section 24. Township Rrtiith Ranee l East of - me Rait Lake Base and Meredian; thence South 0 17' West 20.88 chains; thence West 3.68 13 ohntnir thence North IT tast 208 chains; thence East 3.68 13 chains to the beginning. HEBER GRANT IVINS Attorney for Plaintiffs Geneva Finance Building -American Fork. Utah First publication May 12, 1955. Last publication June y, AVOCADOS lEl'J POTATOES lom M atoes ANGEL CAICE MIX LEMONADE' IT 11 jeu Fish Stick TiTXTTTI A TIT1T TT Crushed rmriiirrjLiri BEAUTY SOAP Fruit Cocktail Shrimps MILK IGA TOMATO JUICE Gmund-Beeif NO TRIMMINGS AND LEAN GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY ii tLvy )) yv-v , n - V if CilltLL: A';.-rth ua ana commer- to the city MUilon. ;:j;;::n:::;rted a new culvert "ff?f.ty Installed at Fourth Ad Second South Streets. EOT ROAST PRICES EFjrt , Fork North Shore ,ab is'g'lvlnsr away & com-flshlnir com-flshlnir outfit, consisting J a boat. motor..&hd . trailer. It win hp elven away at 8 P.m. Monday evenlne (Memorial Day) lust before the starting oi the ball game. , ' Tickets may be obtained from Cook's Marine1 Supply, Thornton Drue or Robinson's Sport Shop Proceeds will co towards the building of the new boat harbor. ;Pff(EtHl((S 3 FOU 19c 10 LBS. 49 Radishes 2 bunches 5 c Medium size Indio - Each 49c Pillsbury 25c PictsweeU 6 Ox. ... FOB CIIK1KIY IIM 2 c 1SS 12 OZ. 5 BOTTLES PICTSWEET 8 OZ. . . . . . . PKG. OUVU 19c No. 2 Big Can Bf M 19c Sally May BARS 17c Hearts Delight 303 Size Can 53c PICTSWEET-JUMBO BREADED PKG. 49c CANS 95c IGA, 46 Ox. CANS t 3 LBS. v MIes Irene Monson ftp! |