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Show Larson Appointed Campaign Chief ' SALT LAKE CITY (UPH Carl A. Larson, Western regional AiLY'HERALD' LmQ UTAH. the CAROLE ! 1 point S. 220 ft. and W, 150 ft. of the center of Sec. 10, T5S, R3E. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of 10 homes in NEViSEVi said Sec. 10. , 31953 Stewart Canyon . Corp., 1876 So. Main St., Salt Lake City, Ut .02 sec.-f- t. from Stewart Farm Springs (Upper Spring), trib. to Provo River, at a point N. 310 ft. and W. 940 ft. from EV Cor. Sec. 10 T5S, R3E. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of 7. families, and for the watering of 4 horses and 100 sheep, all uses in EV4Efc Sec. 10, WttWVi Sec. 11, T5S, R3E. 31954 Stewart Canyon Corp., 1876 South Main St., Salt Lake from Stewart City, Ut. .02 sec.-f- t. Farm Springs (Lower Spring), trib. to Provo River at a point N. 200 ft. and W. 1080 ft. from Ey4 Cor., Sec. 10, T5S, R3E. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of 7 families, and for the watering of 4 horses and 100 sheep, all uses in EHEV4 said Sec. Larson's office will be at ISAACSON ANDERSON, Democratic State Headquarters in v. Plaintiff, . the Newhouse Hotel here. VS. Utah Democratic Chairman Wi- HOWARD TIFFANY ANDERSON, lliam T. Thurman described LarDefendant. son as a man with "long and THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: successful experience." You are hereby summoned and required tp serve upon Jeffs and Plaintiff's attorney, whose Jeffs, By-Laaddress is . 16fl North University Avenue, Provo, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days By after service of this summons upon you. If you' fail so to do, judgconvertible utilizes styling concepts. The ment by default will be taken the high performing Trophy V-- 8 engine with, four bar- you for the relief deagainst Directors RICHFIELD (UP!) rel carburetor and features luxurious interior trim of in said complaint which manded Southwestof the new t genuine leather. filed jwith the Clerk of been has ern Utah Livestock Marketing Court. the said , Assn. approved articles of incoris an action for divorce. This ' and Monday. poration Dated this 13th day of SeptemVernon Johnson of Aurora, presi ident of the association, said the ber, 1960. 10. DAYLE M. JEFFS group is certain it can increase M. 32173 Nathan Johnson, Rt. No. Dayle Jeffs sfor: returns by selling large numbers Bov 373 C, Provo, Ut. 1 sec.-f- t. AND 1, JEFFS JEFFS of cattle and sheep through a a from Plaintiff for well, bet. 100 and 225 Attorneys a mild, alcoholic liquor by the fer- sales agent. Wn the Britannica Junior 166 North University Avenue ft. 'deep at a point S. 778 ft. and Producer's Livestock Marketing for school mentation of almost any starchy W. 3242 ff. from NE Cor. Sec. 28, encyclopedia Provo, Utah. Assn. was chosen as agent. and home.' Send your questions, grain. Beer has been a popular The Published in Daily Herald T6S, R2E. The water is to be used to Me drink the The "Tell ages. throughout for the domestic requirements of name, age, address, Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 1960. understood ancient of this care the one family, for the watering of paper. Today's Babylonians Why!" has enough brains for two. art of brewing as early as 5000 Hank: winner is: 80 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. Then she's the girl for NOTICE TO WATER USERS C. B. The and ancient 31 to 40 acres, all uses in Egyptian Geoffrey Tait, 10, EI Paso, Tex. you. The followingj plications have NWV irrigate Chinese also brewed beer. 28 NEtt Sec. 29, T6S, Sec. been filed .with the State Engineer, Distilled liquors contain a greatWHY WE SAY IT Whether or not alcoholic drinks to appropriate water in Utah R2E. Protests resisting the granting of are good for man, there's no er percentage of alcohol than do County, State of Utah, throughout of the foregoing applications are or wines made any beers. They by interthe entire year unless otherwise question that he has been with reasons therefor, must be a or wines distilling by distilling ested in making them for thousands designated. All locations are in filed in ferof a is which mixture mash duplicate with the State SLB&M- and thousands of years. drinkto unsuited Engineer, 403 State" Capitol, Salt 31404-U-tah Alcoholic drinksj in general may mented grains, Recand Park Sttte Lake City, Utah, on or before Ocone of the earliest 19 be divided into' thiree, chief groups: ing. Brandy, Room 461, reation Commission, tober 29, 1980. to have been wines , beers , and distilled liquors. known liquors, is said South West Lake Salt Temple, made first by the Arabians cenWayne D. Criddle Wine, made from pressed grapes from a City, Ut. 1 sec STATE ENGINEER as and used turies them ago by left to ferment, was probably the dia. well, bet. 60 and 400 ft. deep? Published in The medicine. It is made by distilling a Herald, to alcoholic known first at a point S. 872.98 ft. and E. Provo, Ut., Sept. 15, Daily beverage 1960. wine. 29, 22, man. Who first made wine and 577.41 ft. from y Cor. Sec. 32, Alcoholic been man a drinks a becomes When have made judge, R2W. The water will be used where, we have no way of knowwe say he has been elected or T6S, over from all world the PROBATE NO. 12,690 people by 1 to &ct. 31 to irrigate ing. The JBiWe contains the earliest a of things. They appointed "to the bench." Orig- from Apr. great variety record of wine drinking,: for it 40 acres in NWYiSWy said Sec. In the matter of the Estate of kumiss word as the from was same the made this range by inally, KEITH HOWARD HOOVER, soon after the Flood 32. says that from the milk of camels VBank." It means a long, wooden Tartars Deceased Noah "planted a vineyard: And he to 32274 Leo Duke, 1076 So. 11th the Mexicans was the official made seat it and pulque by place Creditors will present their drank of the wine and was drunk- from the UtJ 1 sec.-f- t. from a of a certain cactus for judges to sit in court. The West, Provo, juice with vouchers attached, to en." "That was more than 4,000 well bet. 150 and 200 ft. deep claims, word has come down to us as a at plant! the at the Executrix Law offices a point S. 277 ft. and W. 1656.7 years ago. of indicating the court, jusof way & Bullock Aldrich, Nelson, 35 NE ft. R2E. Cor. Sec. 9, T7S, from From tiie, Bible we also learn FUN TIME tice, etc. N. Avenue, University Provo, The water will be used from Apr. that the Hebrews jjjrew great quanThe Chuckle Box on or before Utah, the 1 31 35 ,1st. to to Oct. day of acres in tities - of . grapes and often used irrigate Jane: Mary is always breaking Win the Britannica World Atlas 1961. February, 9. wine. Ancient Greece and Rome into song. or Yearbook of Events. Send your NNH said Sec. 31952 Stewart MAXINE M. HOOVER were also famous for their excelCanyon Corp., Sam: She wouldn't have to break riddles, jokes, tricks to "Tell Me 1876 So. Main Salt Lake Executrix St., lent wines. City. in if she had the right key. Why!" Today's winner is: sec.-f- t. in .02 Ut. from Scout The Published Boy Daily Herald Beer is made by a process Robyn Etzel, 10, Fort Worth, to a at Provo Oct. trib. 13, 29, 20, 1960. 6, Spring, River, Sept.. known as brewing, which produces Joe: And Lucy's smart too. She Tex. ''''' J 4 OF OF : , . ,4 Okehed Livestock Marketing Group ws -- PONTIACS GLAMOROUS 1961 BONNEVILLE displaying a unique twin grille of three dimensional design and long sweeping side sculptures, is a dramatic representation of dynamic new Pontiac CON-VERTIBL- E, .top-of-the-li- ne i 10-cou- N 1961 Pontiac Line Unveils New Styling Approach; Tell Me Why by-la- The First Alcoholic Drinks 6-i- -- Display Slated Here Oct. 6 has combined dynamic new styling concepts vith. significant engineering", advances to present the most excithising new car in its tory," said S. E, Knudsen, General Motors vice president and Pontiac Motor Division ' general manager, in announcing Pontiac's new line of automobiles. The new models will go on display pet. 6 at the United Sales and Service in Provo. ' "Pontiac for 1961 53-ye- j ; "fifteen new eye-appeali- ar ng .., models in four versatile series are precision designed to set new standards in car beauty, reliability, performance, and motoring Knudsen declared. comfort," "With this new line we intend to strengthen our position of leadership in the medium price field." The new Pontiac is as much as .9 inch lower, four inches shorter, and 2.5 inches narrower. Knudsen revealed, yet important passenger compartment dimensions have been, improved. Pontiac's lamous wide track design, prevailing In each series, is also proportionately increased. Knudsen also cited a new perimeter frame, new front and rear suspension-systemsand a lighter Jt , , CLASSIFIED DISPLAY engine weight, more efficient the car's among completely new ' engineering fatures. Pontiac's dynamic new styling approach for 1961 conveys an overall impression of distinguished simplicity and unmistakable identity. Accentuating the wide, low front end appearance is an expansive hood, channeled on either side of its centerline, which tapers forward with narrow fenders to meet a dominant twin grille of three - dimensional design. Each grille houses dual headlamps and an impressive two bar type wrap, around bumper adds further prominence to the front end design. . Long sweeping scuiptured lines highlight the side view. A central e boom, mounting a tasteful chrome moulding, gracefully spans the entire length of the car. A channeled surface on the boom centerline provides an ideal location for series designations. A unique bumper design, attractively integrated with the a sharply body, distinguishes profiled rear end. V-- 8 . jet-lik- , . CLASSIFIED DISPLAY n. " t I " 12-i- n. -ft. ' . 6-i- n. " LEGAL Tbt Troyo City Board of Ad-- , justment will hold a public hearing ; on Tuesday, October 4, I960 at 8:00 P. M. in the City Council Chambers of the City Hall, corner -of Center and University, to hear arguments for and against granting the appeals of the following: Reed Jacobsen, to build a dwelling at 1305. East Elm on a corner lot with a carport 13 feet from th ' property line where 20 feet Is re-quired. F. L. Finlayson, to build an addition to his carport at 135 North 700 West which would attach his carport, dwelling and garage to- gether. In the ordinance 9 feet to the property, line is required, and. he has only one foot. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson, to build a dwelling at approximately 1180 East . Elm Avenue. The ' building permit was denied be-cause the rear yard will be 15 feet where 20 fet Is required, and the chimney , will project so that it will be 4 feet, from the property line where 6 feet is required. All persons Interested art invited to attend this meeting. By order of the Provo City Board of Adjustment Roma W. Jones, Secretary Published in The Dally Herald Sept. 29, 1960. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 12,$9$ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN .iND FOR . UTAH COUNTY, STA7E OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMMA E. STRATTON, ; Deceased Creditors will present claim with vouchers attached to the undersigned Executor at the office of his attorney on or before the 23rd day of January, 1961. , JAMES G; STRATTON, EXECUTOR JACKSON B. HOWARD HOWARD AND LEWIS . Attorneys for Executor 290 North University Avenue Provo, Utah Published in The Daily Herald Sept.' 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, I960... Helrald Want Ads -- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED NOTICE NOTICE OF APPEAL gal Notices representative of the Democratic SUMMONS National Committee, Wednesday Civil No. 23122 was appointed campaign manager, IN THE DISTRICT COURT for the Democratic state organ STATE UTAH COUNTY, . isation. 13 DISPLAY Bring Results CLASSIFIED DISPLAY f V 'Ait v (2)1! Poos; Mmw vlpra---S'Sp)tt'. FOLLOW THE LIGHTS AND JOIN THE CROWD THE LUBRICATES ITSELF GOES 30,000 MILES WITHOUT A CHASSIS LUBRICATION GLEANS ITS OWN OIL ! WITH BRAKES FORD'S FULL-FLO- W ras NEW TRUCK SIZE BRAKES ADJUST THEMSELVES FORD TAKES CARE OF ITS OWN FINISH NEW DIAMOND LUSTRE 15 II D D Lau o o o 1 GUARDS ITS OWN MUFFLER AUTOMATICALLY ALL VITAL UNDERBODY PARTS THE DOORS. 11 : PROTECTS ITS OWN BODY ARE ESPECIAUY PROCESSED TO RESIST RUST AND CORROSION. EVEN TO GALVANIZING THE ROCKER PANELS BENEATH iwi m ADJUSTS ITS OWN OIL FILTER j if GOES, 4,000 MILES BETWEEN OIL CHANGES ' ; MUWyGAY BOUT MUFFLERS-AR- E DOUBLE-WRAPPE- AND ALUMINIZED. NORMALLY WILL LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG AS ORDINARY "We urge every prospective purchaser of a 1961 car to visit Givan Ford and learn all about the NEW 12,000 mile or the full year warranty." MUFFLERS i FINISH NEVER NEEDS WAXING- - ." LARGE SELECTION OF USED GARS AND TRUCKS BIG DISCOUNTS ON 1960 NEW CARS AND . DEMONSTRATORS GIVAN SELLS MORE 191 D - YOU SAVE MORE SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE ' FR 3-40- 60 |