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Show Thursday, October Auxr futile PreHXij I Legal Notices Legal Notices At the Zoo ACEOSS NOTICE TO CREDITORS mamma Probate No. 16.850 Estate of WILLIAM HUGHES 4 Anxieties 5 European I Polar or brown CURTIS, under 6 Tenant lease 7 Explosive 8 Animal 9 Goddess of discord 10 English queen 11 Rots flax 17 Showered i9 Heaped 26 Be of use 27 Repository 28 Shepherd's 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 plaid (Scot) 29 Too 31 Having worker Hateful 35 36 Lion 37 Shakespear- Pythias' ean river 39 Order (Latin) l '3 Tj2 la I ii 10 Utah Code provisions of Annotated 19, and with proper verification as required therein. CECILE B.CURTIS, Executrix Estate of WILLIAM HUGHES CURTIS, Deceased. VanCott, Baley, Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy David E. Salisbury, Attorney for Estate Suite 300, 141 East 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah No. 1025 Published in The Daily Herald September 21, 28, October 5, 12, 1972. 5, F Hi cr ii ii as horses 41 Lincoln's nickname 42 Consent 45 Dissimilar 49 Queue for bread (2 wds.) 7 j 50 j It "p 55 Equine tidbit Endure p mi rrs LU ""ifi i L i 0 Q -5- B DOWN 1 Malt brew 2 Shield i - 3 3 I L " 3 Wh EDGAR R. HUFF stands before the colors and renders his last salute during retirement ceremonies in his honor at New SGT.-MA- 5i o ra var.) llK I si Roman road Spanish cheer Newts Looks at Middling (comb, form; a rT32" 34 lA River, N.C. Huff, the first black Marine to be appointed sergeant major, also was the first of his race to complete 30 years service. 5 57 Utah Directors of i $1 Million EFMS ENTERPRISE ASSN.) (NEWSPAPER Awarded To Woman Decides Against Hearing WIN AT BRIDGE SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Directors of Utah's suspended Emergency Food and Medical Services (EFMS) program have It was an important team decided not to ask for a hearmatch and Bobby Jordan put ing before the federal agency Arthur in a slightly optimiswhich cut off their funds. tic grand slam. The board of directors reArthur decided quite propquested the state's Economic erly that he wanted to find (Opportunity Office (ECO) to the best play for his contract withdraw the request for a and was not interested in hearing before officials of the playing safe so as not to go Office of Economic Opportunity down more than one trick. (OEO). He cashed two spades two The hearing had been schedtwo clubs and and hearts uled here Tuesday. the second club Michael director of some real information. East the state McCoy,said directors ECO, showed out! decided not to go ahead with This club unbalance indithe hearing for several reascated the great desirability ons: the EFMS staff has quit of playing East for the queen since the federal funding was of diamonds but Arthur withdrawn; the program would wanted a sure thing. have less than 60 days left even He cashed the last high if it were reinstated; and the spade and last high heart directors themselves are no and West followed to both. longer able to even gather a Singleton Is Needed Info NORTH 5 AAKQ VA4 KJ853 KQJ EAST WEST 8653 J107 VJ10965 4Q76 V873 9 49 1087643 SOUTH (D) A942 VKQ2 brought A1042 A52 West Pass Pass Pass Pass Both vulnerable North East South 4 NT. 5N.T. 7N.T. Pass Pass Pass If 5 V 6 4 Pass J Opening lead By Oswald & James Jacoby Arthur Robinson of Philadelphia has been one of the world's greatest players for many years. Here we see him discovering East's queen of diamonds just as surely as Columbus discovered America in 1492. That accounted for 12 of West's cards. He couldn't have more than one diamond. A diamond to dummy's king picked up West's nine-spand the proved finesse against East's queen brought in the grand slam. Easy when you see it here. Arthur made it just as easy at the table. . quorum. 5- - 'Quick Quiz Where is the first refQ erence to a statute of limitations on debts? A In the OM Testament. Ancient Hebrew law required creditors to release debtors fiom obligations after seven years. QWhat does the Bible say was the first feat performed by Samson? A Killing a lion barehanded. QWliat does the abalone eat? A- - Sea lettuce and kelp. QWha't are the three rarest birds in the United States? i 1 e d wood"A I v o r pecker, whooping crane, California condor. y-- b 1 rience non-po- 21)-Fo- y e y LEO (July agency for the monitoring EFMS, "did not fulfill its mone- tary responsibilities," and said there had been "misapplication of federal funds for travel of EFMS staff and consultants." McCoy contended after the fund suspension that the program had been working, that it had produced recognizable results in the target areas, and New Home For Slogan LONDON X SOU SAV YOU'RE 6ETTIW SIX BUCKS FOR CLEAMIW A (UPI)-T- he flower children may have given up the "make love not war" theme, but the slogan has found a new home on the hypnotist's couch. Dr. William Bryan, head of the American Institute of Hypnosis, told a group of 35 American hypnotists, physicians and scientists Monday most of History's wars could have been averted if heads of state had spent a bit more time in bed. "The cruelty and violence of Hitler and Stalin was explained by their meager sex lives," Dr. Bryan told the gathering. "If a society existed where all political leaders were expected a,d required to keep sexually satisfied and live up to their potential, the effect would of minimize the possibility violent thoughts and violent solutions to problems entering their minds." He cited as an ideal society the Marquese Islands in the South Pacific, "where war is unknown and girls have a different lover every night, and no case of rape has ever been recorded." an WASHINGTON (UPI)-- By l vote, the Senate has ratified a new treaty requiring extradition or swift prosecution of airline saboteurs. The pact was drawn up in Montreal last year and is designed to cope with acts of sabotage directed against Israelis by Arab terrorists. The Senate took the vote Tuesday. 89-f- by Neg Cochran TELL V NO WAV.' I'LL RXKET TH' WHAT.' WEIL ) WHOLE THING.' MY AAA L C GOT ME TH' JOB, I OWE V HELP VIOL) WITH IT AMP HER SIX DOLLARS, AW' I NEIGHBOR'S GAR" WE'LL POCKET I TH' REST IS TOO DE" AGE? WELL;WHAT'3 WROWG WITH THATf J TWO BUCKS Y P?ESSIW' TD TALK M A APIECE... b YOU POWT SEEM v ABOUT.' yimmmW I VERY HAPPY Vf-..--?-1rr- V YOL) yf 0 Cash Rates ILine Minimum Doy.3lmes 1 $1.75 $2 50 $4 00 $9 50 3 Days, 3 lines 6 Days, 3 lines 30 Days. 3 lms 2 Transportation DRIVERS needed in carpool from Orem to downtown SLC. M 45. Call 1 NEED ride to SLC Daily. Please Help, 5 after p.m. Call beginning. The West quarter of the of Section East one-haof 29, the West one-haSection 29, ail of Section 30, all of Section 31, all of Section 32, the West one-ha-lf of Section 33, the Southeast quarter of Section 33. Generally, it is proposed that sewage collection lines be constructed and that they be connected to an existing sewage lf Business Personals 4 REDUCE Excess fluids with, Lose weight safely .Fluidex $1.69 Diet $1.96 st Skaggs with Dex-- lf SKIN Disorders? Try Toco-DerVitamin E. Cream. 1260 IU per tube at Skaga Drugs. Lost end Found 7 LOST Dachshund, near Squaw peak Sunday. Answers to Sandy. Call after REWARD: S. Lost Gray Doberman lf lf lf one-ha- lf 2 lf part-tim- Service Directory AH-Wrir- er lf BC-61- one-ha- lf 5 7 pound 4 1 Speech Amphlifier 3 1 Meter Frequency Misc. 17V2gallon metal conBC-61- TS-32- Misc. Hardware, 100 lbs. Misc Electronic scrap, 600 lbs. 2 cartons roll cotton 1 each Underwood Electric Typewriter serial Number E166687576 List of Highway Dept. Items for Auction 1960 Chev pickup No. 12 truck. Serial No. C 254 L 105 -4- - 15 UN Serial No. Serial No. Serial 71 - Ford Pickup - A570-16138- 1 woods and 1972. ih. , fii tion 4 South of Highway n U.S. 189, the part of 5 South of Highway lf U.S. 189, the South Soc-tio- one-ha- of the Southeast quarter of Section 6, the Northeast quarter of Section 7, the Northwest quarter of Section 7, the Southwest quarter of Section 7, the West one-haof the Southeast quarter of Section 7, the North 10 chains of the Northwest quarter of Section 11, the of Section East one-haof 11, the North one-hathe Northwest quarter of Secujn 12, the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, the North of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 12, the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Secf tion 12, the West of the Northwest quarter of Section 13, the Southwest quarter of Secf tion 13. the West of the Southeast quarter of Section 13, the East of the Northeast quarter of Section 14, the lf lf c f intuit famfcjj Ihj. one-ha- lf one-hal- one-hal- one-ha- East one-hal- f of lf 6 reasonable prices, ui-i- x i . N?o"nJ - ft. IOUSE CLEANING Walls, Carpets, Upholstery, Painting. Low cost, DRAPES our Specialty; clean, pressed, pleated. Same day service. Modern Cleanors 44 S. 200 W., Provo. ALL TYPES of concrete work done, reasonable, For free estimate Call 2 eves. tion 14, the Northeast quarter of Section 23, the of Section South 23, all of Section 24, all of one-ha- lf CEMENT foundations plastered Driveways, patios poured & finished, m-i-- backhoework,, reasonable rates, all jobs. Call 4 after 4:30 p.m. EXPERIENCED contractor with complete Landscaping service. Free estimates, aavice. jn-n- El (LAWNMOWER FAST lawn mower service Sharpening, eng. overhaul, tuneup. 878 repaired, Ahlwder's one day service. 456 S. University, 373- - 6463. rooFfNG' y FLAT Roofs, quality C"C process. Guaranteed honest work. Richards. SUNSET ROOFING ALL types roofing, Built-up- , shingles, shakes. Old roofs repaired and replaced. Commercial and residential, statewide. All work guaranteed. Free estimates, call brings a roofer, not a salesmen, no job too small or too 8. Jarge, Asbestos & Asphalt shingles built up roofs. Wood shingles & hand split shakes. Let us preserve your old shingles with linseed oil, or renew them with oil base paints, fix many colors to choose from. We ell leaks. All work guaranteed. Call Tom RAINDROPS Falling on your head!? New roof. Repairs. Free es- EXCAVATING CUSTOM tanks YOUR (CONCRETE) timates, work guarnateed. Reasonable rates. Prompt service. Ken, SEWING, all types, alteration, 3 day service. CUSTOM CUSTOM Sewing, all types, ladies and children's. 2489 N. 820 E., Provo, Ida Malone. Call t. Lemer jj-jt- i TV RENTAL, Black & White & color. Triple E. Inc. 1689 S. State, Painting, paperhangmg, spray Orem. acoustic ceilings. 15 yrs exGUARANTEED electronic service perience. J. Roger Wilson by certified technicians. Cail or tn Save! Pete's TV Sevvice, 55 and paper hanging. bring PAINTING N. 2nd W Quality interior and exterior work. We satisfy. For free estimate Call or the Southeast quarter of Sec kmuia tma repaired, ueaneu, ya I REMODELING, new additions. (Basements) licensed contractor. eves. Call NEED a basement finished or remndelina done? Excellent work at lf 1958 30-5- 0 . BUSINESS BC-64- 1960 Plymouth Station Wagon, Serial No. 25051 25045 1959 Ford Pickup Tri'ck, Serial No. K49994 gal. steel drums Miscellaneous items UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION No. 1043, Published in The Daily Herald, Sept. 28, Oct. 5, Oct. 12, .-- . lf Department Items . 3 lf HOME List of Mosquito C'ou'rol THE MIPPLEA'EM lf lf Miscellaneous other items. 23)-Y- lf Legal Notices Antique furniture School desks turn over your least for the time Remember the maxim ?IWJ by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. . 4 28827 No. FLOJ8R 1952 Chev. Van truck, 87 No. KEA 40362 1957 Chev. Sedan, 68 No. 12.000 gal. fuel tank 1 600 gal. 3 compartment fuel tank 2 10 ft. snow plows List of Building and Grounds Items 23)-- Get i. . Pinscher dog named Blue, friendly, designate, for the purpose of E. Salem foothills, Dream Mine a and or operating area. Call REDWOOD CITY, Calif. acquiring system or systems for the collecA former esof our family, a LOST: member an (UPI) beauty queen treatment and disposition treatment facility at contestant who lost the baby tion, is "Peppy" Is a small black male dog cost of It timated $1,200,000.00. of sewage. wearing a red collar with a snauzer she earned and was twice The area tc be included in the further proposed and estimated type hair cut. ofWe lost &him inN.the In 6th E. 6th neighborhood pronounced dead after an auto that general obligation and-o- r our grandparents accident Monday was awarded district is more particularly revenue bonds in the amount of Orem. Call if $5 a his know for reward you described as follows: $1,050,000 in damages. $1,200,000.00 payable from both whereabouts. The John McDonaids UTAH COUNTY: in Moab. Kids The woman, Maqr Carothera, taxes and operating revenues of In Township 5 South, 30, also lost a third of her brain the district will be issued by the FOUND: 3 East, Salt Lake Range and one eye and became deaf BIG red pregnant dog, when created. district The and Meridian: Base owner as a result of the accident identify. The Board of County ComSouthwest quarter of SecMrs. Carothers, of Hayward, black dog, part poodle, LOST fixed small missioners has Monday, tion 2; all of Section 3, 4, 9, Calif., won the award from the silver face, brown feet, red collar, said on 10:00 a.m. October at 30, or road design and engineering and 10; the West one-haOrem area. day in room number 200 of the Reward. firm of Wilsey and Ham which of Section 11; the West County Building in Provo, Utah FOUND In Provo Oct 2nd, Grey was found to have allowed a one-haof Southwest County, Utah, as the time and stripped cat with green collar. Free to hand curve highway left quarter and Southwest when all interested parties if not claimed. bank to the right. place quarter of Northwest LOST: Silver Men's wrist Mrs. Carothers, a one-timay appear before it and be quarter of Section 13; all watch, calendar, alarm, in support of or in either heard Alameda County beauty queen reward. Call of Sections 14, 15, 16, 22, of said to creation the lives now her with contestant, opposition and 23; the West one-haHAVE you lost a mother in Kingman, Kan. German Shepherd? We found him. proposed district. Any taxpayer of Northwest quarter and Call She was thrown from a within the proposed district may the Southwest quarter of vehicle that crashed in Foster above date before the or on Section 24; the North 8 City on April 6, 1967, at a curve protest against the establish- Help Wanted of Northwest quarter where 13 other injury accidents, such of ment district, by signing Part time hardwall nailer. hrs. of Section 25; all of Secone of them fatal, had occurred and filing a written protest with per day. Call Wallace Mortensen 26 and 27; the South tions in the previous 14 months. or the County Clerk of Utah County one-haof Section 28; and The San Mateo County this 2nd day of October, WANTED: Top notch salesmen with Dated all of Sections 31, 32, 33, Superior Court Jury was told 1972. agricultural training or background and 34. desirous of gstting into $20,000 that Mrs. Carothers was taken COUNTY OF BOARD income bracKet, rural sales in ALSO: In Township 6 to Mills' Memorial Hospital in COMMISSIONERS Utah Co. Send Resume to Box 608, South, Range 3 East, Salt San Mateo where two doctors The Daily Herald. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF Lake Base and Meridian; pronounced her dead. UTAH WE WANT SOMEONE In this area AH of Sections 4, 5, 6, and A brain surgeon, Dr. TheoVerl D. Stone, Chairman with mechanical ability for Secof Northwest dore Baiz, was summoned quarter salesman service. Earnings opporPaul A. Thorn tunity tion 7. high on this job, regardless of because a nurse thought he e or No InvestATTEST: WASATCH COUNTY: might have "some academic ment. William F. Huish, County Clerk interest in the body." In Township 5 South, Nita B. Park, Deputy County NEED more money? Join the Range 3 East: success group. Sell Shalkee products Clerk Section 12, East one-hato home and industry. Full or part 1047- - Published in The Daily No. time sales positions now open. Section 13, East one-hafor appointon 12, 19, 1972. Interested? Call October Herald 5, one-haWest of Northeast ment. A public auction will be held on quarter of Section 24, and of Southeast West one-ha1972 at October 14, Saturday, 11:00 a.m. on the North side of quarter of Section 24. In Township 5 South, the County Building, Center Range 4 East: Street between University The South 10 chains of Avenue and 100 East Street, Southwest quarter of SecProvo, Utah, at which time the tion 1, the South one-hafollowing surplus property will of Southeast quarter of be sold: Southeast quarter of SecLIST OF CD. AUCTION tion 2, the Southwest FOR EQUIPMENT To List Your Service In This Handy of the Southeast quarter 0 1 Radio each Service Guide Call 373-505- 0 Business quarter of Section 2, the Transmitter A Will Help You. Trained of the South one-ha0 1 Radio each SecSouthwest quarter of Transmitter tion 2, the South 2 each foam type fire ex""TAToUSTjcTEiUN of the Southeast quarter of j REPAIR tinguisher Section 3, the part of the 1 model machine BEAUTIFUL accoustic ceilings, duplicating & Installation of glass for REPAIRS Southwest quarter of Secfree estimates, Sid Headman. 225-600 Liberator aluminum storm doors & window. 8. 2916 tion 3 South of Highway Jones Paint 9 Glass, 170 N. 100 W 22 railroad electric lanterns U.S. 189, the part of Sec5 3 C02 Fire Extinguisher tainers Treaty Ratified 23)-Th- ouKh beiny. about a stitch in time. VIRGO (Aug. our energies cannot be wasted today. Whatever you turn them to should turn out well, proving highly profitable in the end. 373-505- . C-- o vou can trust and eject--a- t To Place Your Ad Dial $40,-00- 0 in touch with someone whom P: may Rates and Information 1 OUT OUR WAY r the commissioners ADVERTISING 4 designed as an educational and informational program to acquaint the state's nutritionally needy with the food programs available to them. For example, he said, EFMS counselors organized low inparagraph. Let your birthday come and elderly persons and star be your daily guide. helped them secure better food stamp programs and school lunches. The EFMS was instruFriday, October 6 t. LIBRA (Sept. mental in setting up the 23) Make every effort to keep emo- mail program, Mctions on a level plane; other- Coy said. wise, you may find that by afterHowever, Joe Casillas, the noon hours you have made OEO regional director in Denseveral erroneous decisions. ver, said his office had decided SCORPIO (Oct. the Utah group was not accomis the best teacher: plishing what it was set up to don't be timid, therefore, wher. do. "With minor exceptions," Cait comes to accepting an opporsillas said, "there is no evito in take part a new tunity dence that the program has inactivity. volved the community SAGITTARIUS(Nov.23-Dcc.22- ) die effectiveness Don't make up your mind too in improving hastily. Now is the time for of the food program." In addition, he said, "We are careful deliberation, especially where children are concerned. concerned that the EFMS program has not assisted low CAPRICORN(Dec.23-Jan.20)-and minority groups to highly creative day for the about changes within bring who remembers to Capricorn put the past behind him. Look existing food programs." to the future and you will be Specifically, Casillas said, EFMS failed to identify weakable to work toward it. nesses in food assistance pro19)-- Do AQUARIUS (Jan. what you must do but be grams, and failed to increase tactful about it if you must in- the number of persons identivolve the feelings of another. fied as eligible for assistance. Take care not to say or do anyHe charged the state ECO, as thing unkind. PISCES (Feb. llow your own conscience and all should be well. Don't be surprised should an old enemy behave like an old penny and turn up without notice. ARIES (March your quick responses into actions for good. You can change another's point of view if you go about it methodically' but tactfully. TAURUS (April 21) -A keen head for business matters is required of Taurus today if he is to achieve all that is 24 hours. Hone possible in the yours. GEMINI (May 21)- -A great deal of attention must be paid to small details if you are to make advances today that you hope to make. Don't overlook the obvious. CANCER (June the road ahead is difficult, you can traverse it easily if you pay attention to your footing. Don't hesitate to give it a try! mid-strea- The OEO cutt off the funding for the program in July, citing six "areas of concern" in the program's use of federal monies. McCoy, whose office was responsible for monitoring the EFMS, said the program was Your Horoscope THURSDAY, OCTOBER Born today, you are extremely intuitive and, since your "feelings" about things have not led you astray in the past, you will very probably continue to depend upon "hunches," "sixth senses," and so on until the end of your days. Seldom changing your mind once you have made it up, you are able to withstand all manner of persuading and convincing, even from the experts in the field, without deviating one iota from your chosen view or activity. Time has taught you' that your initial reactions, your initial decisions are your best ones. Never one to procrastinate, you insist upon doing things immediately upon discovering that they need doing. Neither time nor opportunity go unused by you, for you are one of those rare persons who never wastes either. You will have to be on your guard, however, not to accept every opportunity that comes along; some of them will be neither advantageous nor profitable either in terms of materia! or spiritual gain. Yours will not be a particularly steady life. Ups and downs, lights and darks, extremes of all kinds may well mark your years. As a result, you will lead a highly emotional life unless you learn to turn to creative use those quick responses which could easily overwhelm you and keep you from approaching your difficulties reasonably. Intuition does much; it cannot do everything! To find what is in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday and read the corresponding that the suspension was cutting beEFMS off in fore the results could be accurately measured. He also said the Regional CEO office refused to amplify its charges, so the Utah program officials couldn't even tell what exactly they were being accused of. "The regional office has taken the position of giving us as little information as possible," McCoy said, "apparently so we can respond in a vacuum." The hearing which had been scheduled Tuesday was set up at the request of the Utah program officials. McCoy said the directors decided, however, that, even were the program to be exonerated and reinstated, it would take so long to get it underway again that its funding period would be nearly over. The program was initially set up to last until the end of December. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Utah County intends to create a sewer improvement district under Chapter 6, Title 17, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, to be known as Provo Canyon Sower Improvement District, or such other name as CLASSIFIED Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of In Section 17 commencing 10 chains North of Southwest corner North 20 chains, East 20 chains, South 20 chains. West 20 chains to beginning. In Section 18 commencing 10 chains North of the Southeast corner West 40 chains. North 20 chains, West 10 chains, North 20 chains, West 30 chains, North 20 chains, to Northwest corner, East 80 chains to Northeast corner, South 70 chains to 1 IT Herald Section 25, all of Section cing at the Southeast quarter North 4W feet, West 229 rods North to quarter section line, West 91 rods to West quarter corner, South to Southwest corner. East to beginning. with the in accordance Spee Balance Arrow poison Bargain event Summers (Fr.) Falsehood t-4- ii 40 Reared, IS 48 Cudgels Asseverates Skillful The Daily Section 27. In Township 5 South, Range 5 East: In Section 7 commen- vouchers to the undersigned ai Suite 300, 141 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 22nri day of December, A D. 1972; claims must be presented S2a tetrergl Lxd toothed friend wheels 24 Part of a 33Amphion's machine wife (myth.) 25 Nautical term 38 Peculiarity 23 27Small (Scot) 30 Declare 32 Of the mind 34 Certain Creditors deceased. 31 Utah-P- age 26. the will present claims with river 12 Stay 13 Arabian gulf 14 Sea eagle 15 Shade tree 16 ConLnement 18 Harvesters 20 Donkeys 21 Roman god 22 Redact 24 Milk bucket 26 John (Irish) 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 bearing 3 Armored 1 Zoo serpent 4 Young horse THE HERALD, Provo, 5, 1972 SEfeQuFL ""! Quslitv workmanship reasonable prices. or Free est. Cail Clark Kay hnrrMl. 3 Lynn Johnson TREES Trimmed the right way with the right equipment. Topped or removed. Gensrs! yard care and Licensed. Free esmaintenance. timate. |