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Show Monday, February 11, 1974, THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 13 Legal Notices Council Cote admiral 40 Farmarimal a saat cont 45 Deep sieep 50 Multitude ae, PEIN] 31 [SIRE'DIGIETO] 53 Social event PRierierISIE rench [Sio} fall explorer 55 Shakespearean 11Philippine «39 Vistula a sweetsop tributary $6 Mexican 12Remainder 40 Writer. Bret riot 18 Beastof -ixed look burden 42 Persian water a 21 Mestizo wheel DOWN 23Cicero, for 43 Garden flower 1 Herbage example 44 Modeofdress 2 French 25Comet's part 45 South sculptor 2% Floor covering American 3 Agreeable 27 Malt brew shrub 4 French 2% Pronoun 46 Semiprecious emperor 2% Federal group stone 5 Explosive (ab.) 47 European 6 European 30 Was first blackbird capital 31Gold (Sp.) (var.) 7Electra’s American 49 Existed brother novelist, Mary 52 Rhone 8 Limb -tributary 9 Insect stage 35 Denied 38 Dance siep 10 Base (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) Barleybeard Decides On Funds BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) — The City Council has decided to take its share of state low income housing funds and use ‘t to refurbish existing structures, rather than spend it on a senior citizen's home. The council turned down a pe bya local senior Citizens ich wanted the city’s toward purchase of a 15-unit notelfor an intermediate center AND JUAB COUNTIES, THE STATE OF Aran TO THE SAID DEFENDAN You are paral summoned to appear and detend the aboveentitied action which is brovoht for the purpose of making a general adiudication of r'< its to the use # all the water, for the elderly. Wasatch, Sanpete and Juab Counties in Utah. Upon the service of this Summons upon you, you will thereafter be subject fo the iurisdiction of the above-entitied Gox Elder County has also tumed down a similar request for its $13,000 share of the funds. ‘The Utah Legislature last year jated $3 million for distribution around thestate for above-entitied action and to protect your rights therein, and you are low income housing. Brigham City’s share is $39,- Saar Underthe plan adopted by the council Thursday night, the money will be used toward rehabilitating and repairing existing housing under a priority system. Residents wishing to apply for the funds can go through areas church leaders—whilwill act as a referral service—and then be qualified bythelocaloffice of the State Family Services Division. ‘The city plan calls for money and materials to be supplied by the city, and work to be done by nity organizations and civic vain for the funds will rmined on a resident's Prancial status, ona first-come, first-served basis. Foundin Flower Vase Win atBridge That MadeIt Difficult O95 East-Westvulnerable West North East 36 Pass Pass Pass South 16 46 Opening lead— ¥J APs By Oswald & James Jacoby Oswald: “In he early days of contract au raises were limit bids. Jump raises were strong,butnot forcing. !f you wantedto be in gameorhigher after your partner opened a majorsuit, you jumped to game and made sure you werethere. This madeit very difficult to reach slams and the early ’30s showed the development|of the forcingjumpraise.” ae “This meantthat with a hand such as North’s you would respond two clubs and then raise spades. A procedure like going from New York to Chicago by way of California.” Oswald: “I was largely in- strumental in the developBy FRANK EIDGE ment of this silly system MIAMI (UPI) — Dav:d Taplin whichis still part of standard found at the bottom of a flower American.” vase a possible cause of hospitalJim: “Experts have gone contracted bacterialinfection by back to limit raises with seriouslyill patients. various means of handling At least nine kindsof bacteria the forcing raise. Once more, you have been instrumental were multiplying by the millions in this change which iis defi- in the water which nourished the flowers. Six of the species are nitely for the better.” Oswald: “When you use known to cause infections in limit raises you wantto go on debilitated or otherwise susceptible hospitalpatients. to the major-suit game most Taplin, an English-born asof the time. Thus, South's 5-4-2-2 distribution with all sociate professor of epidemioloint count concenirated in gy at the University of Miami, jis two suits warrants going and Patricia M. Mertz, a on to game after the limit research associate, have ju st raise. A diamond lead would lished the findings of a yearhold him to four. After the long study in a professional heart opening hewill be able magazine (LANCET) article. to makeoneor twoovertricks “T want to emphasize wedo not by ducking the first club to want to ban all flowers from East.” hospitals,’ Taplin said. “Flowers play a role in the morale and recoveryofthe sick. “But they do pose a threat to Thebidding hasbeen: il the high-risk patients, such as West North East South burn victims, those who have . 16 undergone extensive surgery, aHid Br Pass iv Pass 2@ Pass 36 Pass 4% Pass 5 Pass ? You,South,hold: @AK76¥AK76 62K 1043 a do you do now? six hearts. Your eee is making a slam try those underdialysis and others seriously ill where sterile conditions must be adhered to.”” Henoted that flowers are only a potential source of infection and that there is no clinical evidence that flowers ever eyond the gamelevel by show- caused an infectionin a patient. Taplin more or less stumbled ing the club ace. onto the bacterial breeding TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding one heart source. your partner has responded three “We were making a routine clubs to your one club opening. environmental survey of the Whatdo you do now? unit to determine where Answer Tomorrow some of the ‘hot’ bacteria were angfear he said. They checking all the sources of wetness—mops, soap dishes, be afraid lo dig. expressive and interesting to listen to. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Dec. 21) Yourinstincts re- sinks and the like. “Flowers have been largely ignored as a source ofinfection because they are pretty and an emotional thing,” Taplin said. “But I remembered a paperI'd read back in 1963 which said something aboutflowers wilting and smelling when the bacterial count in the water was high.It didn't say anything about a threat topatients, though. ‘Anyhow, we checked, and we were amazed at the variety ard he garding a matter of importance to your family are especially acute today. Let them know your thoughts. water, it required a special oy BerniceBede Mol ___FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1974 ARIES (March 21- ‘April 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. In your dealings with 22) Those who share your others today, answers you're looking for lie beneath the surface. Don't A decision you're consid- ering needs another view- point. Seek advice from one who'll treat the matter confidentially. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You're not getting all the Credit you should for an accomplishment. Bring it to the right person's attention now. CANCER(June 21-July 22) Use both your heart and head today to solve a problemthataffects one for whom you have a deep concern. LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Before you jumpto conclu- sions regarding actions of a member of your family, fiNd out what the underlying causes were. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Something someone wil} say today will trigger a fresh reserve of thought This will help youarrive at an important decision LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Today wil! be a better day for business dealings for you than tomorrow. Get as much done as you can e company today socially will find you particularly SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- CAPRIC (Dec. 22Jan. 19) A friend is expecting to hear from you. Don't Jet her down. If you put it off today, you'll be a while getting around to her. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19) Accomplishments today carry with them more than a pat on the back for you. Additional acvantages will surface later. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Today you will be able to analyze problems in a logical, detached manner. Don't be crushedinto decisionsthat conflict with your answers. Ahmed of Kenya's arid northern section, has died of natural c~uses at the age of 75. The bull elephant, noted for his magnificent tusks weighing over 200 pounds each, was pledged executive protection by Kenya's President Kenyat- ta in 1970, the only wild animal ever accorded such an honor. Is European Democracy BRUSSELS (UPI) — Euro- pean democracy, a 25-year success story, has fallen on hard times. Tue postwar EuropeanAmericanalliance was founded on the Marshall Plan, which was no more than a U.S. attempt to finance the rebirth of European democracy. It worked, and even those Europeans who most opposed U.S. policy today still pay tribute to the impulse and executionof that operation. But there aresignsof cracksin that democracy. Economic problems, while not the cause, are threatening to worsen the situation. And few persons hope that America, preoccupied with its own troubles, will cometo the rescue again. The Netherlandsrecently went four months without governmentand even now has an unstable, multi-party _coalition. Belgian governments seldon: last a year. Governmentinstability and the threat of resurgent fascism’is a recurring worryinItaly. Danish voters, fed up with the high taxes which pay for the “model” welfare state, recently gave a massive protest vote to a man who wants to abolish Denmark's defense and foreign service—and left parliament so split that another election probably wil! be necessai ry. The British government has found itself unable to deal with union militants who say they want to overthrow the government. Frenchobservers fret over the drift and rigidity of government and over reports that President Georges Pompidou is too sick to put his foot down. West Germany, ironically, emerges from this picture as a bastion of democracy, even though Chancellor Willy Brandt has his problems with scandals, uncertain majorities and a youth revolt within the Social Democratic Party. Many Europeans fear their governments are too weak to cope with the economic crisis which the oil shortage may ri “y we can't solve these problemsourselves,” one Dutch diplomat worried, “there will be trouble in the streets—and it won't just be students throwing tomatoes!” “staph” and medicine break down a patient's resistance," Taplin said. The removal of flowers, wet mops and the dryingupof all the damp places aroundthe hospital burn unit, he said, “was followed by a dramatic decrease in wound colonization and infections.” Sa No. 1678 Published in The Daily Herald Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1974 SUMMONS, Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT.COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH HOPE MILLER, Plaintiff, vs DANIEL L. MILLER,Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT ‘ou are hereby summoned and required to file an answerin writing 4 LOSE WEIGHT with “ease” Life diet plan, Nutritious, delicious Recommences by many MD's. 225LOSE WEIGHT sately and fast with X-1! Diet Plan $3.00. Reduce Excess Fluids with X-Pei $3.00, Money back Guarantee, Skaggs Drug lost & LOST MALE sifianySSpaniel week white ght ep Large rewardforreturn, JBN LOST in Sp. Fork Canyon brown & black female Plott Hound. 785-4879 LOST man's wedding ring, size9 has one smal! diamond, hand m roughantique finish. Cal 25-4740. LOsT itp tan male Husky, name Shane, area of 10 E Sra 8. Prove, Call Bob 375-3148. Rew Help Wanted $3 PER HR. Guaranteed salary, $200 to $300 eek Commission, poss. direct salesIllustrated Bookof ‘Mormon, no exper. nec.full or part time work avail Interesting work for mature people wholike to help others. 377-2353, 9 to 11 a.m. Ask for personnel DO YOUQualify? Ourclients need interior decorator, appliance repair, secretary, deliverer, welder Modern Profile 225-3550. KEY PUNCH Operator, exp. in Keypunch and general office, $2.25 perhr. Provo Emp. Ser TEACHER AID Alpine district headstart. ‘Must be low income, Information and applications available at Lindongcarentary School. 30 N. Main Utah imerstate drnving ‘experience. Phone Stout Corp. 3 35900 [ seeraneaeaeae FOU RNEYMAN Mechanic, vaca- MERCHANDISE Stocker, Married preterred. Cali 375-0732 1.1.7. Affiliate Needs WHY not supplement your job, with perm/part-time custodial work for & married fellow. We will train you. 374-2366. MACHINEST, latheor turret lathe, day or night shift. Top pay, good benefits, Cali 1-623-0056 Paitreyman Enterprises 45 S. Main, Nephi. PERM MATURE exp. PBX (Tel ans sev) shitt work 4 hrs day. Some wkends. 377-2020 for appt only. CARRIERS WANTED: Tribune, Desere? News Routes, American Fork, and Pleasant Grove area, Call Ear! Nielsen, 756-2031. WOMAN needed to clean house, twice weekly, 4 to 5 hrs each day Must have owntransportation, preterably w/sno-tires. Call 46s: AVON AMBITIOUS? Enthusiastic? You'd make a perfect Avon Representative. You can run your own business, schedule your awn hours and make the most of @real earning oppottunity. Get_mor s DY calling: 377-2020, Ext. 212 STUDIO GiRL Cosmetics, learn while you earn. 225-2188 TWO Young couples, prefer Students, one to manage trailer nefor apts, ‘Mustbe able fo stay tics PR HOME...BUSINESS Service Directory BRING your shaver to Buffo’s Office Supply for a complete tuneup. 373-3940. |FOOD SUPPLEMENTS! “NEOLIFE - For healthypreety nutrition & v itali “naturally” Call 225 MAN'S WORLD,oris it? Lionne Kim Brown, 22, beams as she eyes stock quotations at the Midwest Stock ene in Chicago where she ts the first woman floor trader there in its 91-year-old history. Herald Want Ads Get Results lephi and ask Kostenko, Phone 623-0511, YOUNG PEOPLE OVER 17 yrs. of age to work with group doing contact work for popUlar periodicals. Covering winter ‘and summerresorts, major cities, no experience necessary, onthe job ALCOA Saar has part-time openings, fF week. Interviews Thurs. Feb ‘ah at 5:15 pm, N. 100 E. Prov FULL Ok PART TIME MALE OR FEMALE NOAH’SArk is a distribution genter for dehydrated food, coal stoves, wheat grinders etc. We. arees: tablishing routes throughout Utah County. Transportation nee Taker orders from cystomersong reguiar route type basis. earnings, good cause. Call724.2076 atter 3 pm. HELP WANTED Easy Mailing Work From Your Home. Earn as high as $150.00 weekly. For information, send stamped Self-addressed envelope to: pect x UI Newark, New Jersey 07114 ONE-CALL CLOSER EXPERIENCED ONLY MINIMUM GUARANTEED to the attached complaint with the clerk of the aboveentitied court and to serve upon, or mail to, Paul To List Your Service In This Handy sr Merrill, plaintift’s attorney, Business Service Guide Call 373-5050 Copyof said answer within 20 days an service of this summons upon A Trained Ad-Writer Will Bele You. WU. If you fail so to do, judgment by Setautt will be fakenagainst youfor the relief dei ded in said ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Complaint whichhasbeenfled with EXCAVATING the clerk of said court and a copy of SEWER & water hookups, mainline BEAUTIFUL Acoustic cellings, which is hereto annexed and herewiih servedupon you,This is an Free Estimates, Sid Headman water systems. Septic Hanks etc. SpkIr systems. (Home or 225-2916 and 225-5817 action for div farm) backhoe & dump truck, jppated this Tard day of January, ti, rentals, Top soll & fil Lie. Cont CMMs, asoSBaintlng, iC Orext 377-0486 Free estimates By PAUL J. MERRILL Free est. goweeresn 465-3707. Attorneyfor Plaintiff, 30 North Main Street’ ea HOME STORAGE _ panish Fork, Utal SAM-ANDYmini-moisture i No. 1676 Published in The Daily ENERGY CRISIS, is. your home Immediate delivery, Herald Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 1974. protected from those cold winter no waiting. Call 225-5839, breezes that somenow come in a around your doors & windows? Caulking can give you that protecNOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tion & cut yourhealbill downat the UTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH sametime Free estimate. 377-3244, AINTING, Paper hanging, Spr ay In the Matter of the Estate of pam 8205"cellings. Licensed”17'vre. AGNES DORA GEMLO,also known exp, as Agnes D. Gemio and as Aggie O Gemlo, Deceas EXPERIENCED painter, interior Pn ice Marble, New or lela. Freeestimates. Creditors are notified to present remodel. n ‘or small m jobs. Free 5:30 p.m. 373-5172, 377-5731.Call after claims under oath, with vouchers est. Cal} 373-555: attached, to Kenneth L. Hall, Executor of said state, afthe law office of J. Rulon Morgan, Attorney at Law, 128 East Center Street, NEED ma TE remodeli irpenboa Chimneyfor your coal or aacs concrete,prick Provo, Utah 84601, on or before the wood-burning stoves? Call us, Metal Pats 29 day of April, 1974. Claims should stone. i vero, Fri ‘ee estimates. be presented in accordance with the chimneyyar 756-4214 oF 756Provisions of Section 75-5, Utah ode Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required REPAIRS .uae an cae therein, DRAPES our specia st KENNETH L. HALL. pressed, pleated, same dayMee aluminum Jones, Painte"Glass,70nyMew Executor of said Estate and Will Modern Cleaners 44 S. w., 373-3131. No. 1675 Published in The Daily Provo. Herald Jan. 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 1974 DOF It SPRING SPECIAL! Will steam clean any frontroom & hall for SAVE on roofing your home by $19.95, Maximum 200 sq. ft. 224-1297, having it done now, before shingle NOTICE TO CREDITORS 25-017 erate No,17,422 prices rise in March. Free estimate, THE FOURTH JUDICIAL FREE Bdrm carpetsteam cleaned Call 225-6095 DistRicr COURT OF THE STATE with each living room carpet FLAT Roofs, Quality coldProcess, ‘AH, IN AND FOR UTAH cleaned. Free est: imateCarpet County guaranteed honest we In the Matter of the Estates of Steam Cleaners 374-5139, 375-9109. Richards. 35011 EARL GRAHAM and ELVIRA CONCRETE WORK QUALITYRoofing, built-up rout) GRAHAM, Deceast Creditors will present their claims 8me Concrete quality work reas. shingles, shakes, leaks & repair: -ed, foundation,retaining walls, 225-9453, 225-8324, 373-0343. ‘with vouchers to the undersigned at the lawoffices of Aldrich & Nelson, flatare 266-1937, Coll SLC. 43 East 200 North, Provo, Utah, of REMOVAL [am or before May, 8 1974: CLAl mas FLATWORK - all kings, small jobs, patching, serailwalls root cellars, MUST BE SENTED IN SNOW Removal tc. Fri 125-0822 WITH Driveways, Parking Lots. 4,PROVISIONS OF Title 7595, Uiah Reasonable. 465-9071 RB & gutter, sidewal Code Annotated, 1953, and with aries retaining walls, maetie proper verification as required mec Free est. 225-3951 REPAIRS} therein. ARNOLD E. GRAHAM TV,Stereo repair in four home xecutor orfree pickup & lelivery BT Cabinets, furniture ALDRICH & NELSON 224-0884 andetc. Remodeling &etc, By: Clair M, Aldrich Attorneys for Executor 1686 Published in The Daily ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIR Herald Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1974. TV eeeCane & moe & NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No.17,416 URTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of SUSAN MIRIAM FIRMAGE Deceased Creditorswill present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the law offices of Aldrich & Nelson, 43 East 200 North. Provo, Utah, on or betore May 8, 1974; claims must ate AGAINST COMMISSIONS. Nationally advertised company looking for specialty salesman such as home improvements, mutual funds, insurance, land, franchises, vending, freezer plan, education, paint franchises, etc. Our top producers earn $25,000 to $50,000 commissions per year. Mustbe able to travel extensively and have good car. Call John Vander Kuyl, toll free for additional information and personal interview at (800) 6211006. ss PERSONNEL SERVING SALT LAKE and PROVO AREA 930 South State Orem 225-6050 MANAGEMENT POSITION: For sales minded women no experience just desire excellent poeually $400 call Lynda Rhae 225-6050 TELLER: Growing co. needs poised person to greet customers. some exp. with money helpful benefits 5300 call Lynda 5-6050 MANAGER TRAINEE: Neat career minded person {2 learn retail business stores in Utah Idaho Wy. $5720 call Lynda Rhae 225-6050 SALES MANAGER: Reai estate office needs aggressive person to sell & motivate others need R/E license ground floor opp. bene. comm — call Sandy Streit 225-6050 WAITRESS: Local restaurant has poetne for peclebys cess ronay2 6050 Bigtipsscan Sandy SALESMAN: Fastpaced co. needs aration’ confident person. two k training program benefits 7,- 200 call Sandy Streit 225-6050 CLAIMS ADJUSTOR: A material damage insoector. sort who can estimate the repairs of automobiles $6000 car exp.call Roger 225-6050 DRAFTSMAN: Oneor more years exp in structural and mechanical drafting. excel company in area 9300 call Roger Colton 225-6050 WELDERS: beginners with degree and journeymen whocan weldin al Positions. exce! benefits plus $9300 call Roger Colton 225-6050 W..REHOUSE MGR. Looking for a stable person wanting a growth co. to start a career with advancement gppty $5200 call Mr. Johnson 225a! SALESPERSON: With background in farm products, equip chemicals fertilizers be willing to learn bus. $5200 call Mr. Johnson 225-6050 TRUCK DRIVER: Need ICC& DOT FINEcustom wk, over 20 yrs exper. licenses Excellent company in tis Excl choice fabrics&vinyls, no area with benetits. $11, overhead saves grnty Roger Colton 225-6050 satisfaction, 3757449fortree co | ARAL Color Orem, 2s seu Sales Help Wanted CARNIVAL é. WANTED Experienced Diesel truck tire man. Full time, 6 months experience required, 373-5904 PBX OPERATOR, Female, perm. position, par/tull time, ye age & exper, etc, Box 719, Daily Herald. SINGLE person for motel management. Whiting Motel 287 N. Main, Springville, 489-6654 PEERLESS Beauty Supply, licensed beautician, full & part time positions. Apply 1651 S. State Orem. MEN OR WOMEN work 10 to 15 hours per week In your spare time. week commission. Call Fuller Brusn T5915 PN for nursing home will be career minded peonle for management & sales positions. Salary depending upan qualifications, Reply 3753806, of to P.O. Box by Dick Turner 9 Telephone qrectory Reversing Salesman Travel Idaho and nager, Roy rene14250-7th St. Metonte, Calif. 92392. MANAGER TRAINEE TO OUR READERS This newspaper strives to protect its readers ayainst fraud, deception or injustices. Reader: are cautioned to make no payment of money until they have thoroughly investigated ads which require investment in stock, samples, equipment or vending machines. Merchants, dealers, venders, etc., are required to identify them-seives in each ad they publish. This paper invites calls from individuals who find unidentifie or questionable advertising of any sort, streptococcus February 12, 1974 This will be a year of achievement if you set goals and stick to them. A required to notify the State Engineer of your name and address if you claim a water right which is not now of record in the State Engineer's Office. When the State Engineer has completed his survey you will be givena further written notice, either in person or by registered mail, sent to your last known address, that you mustfile said claim within the timeset and yourfailure so to do will constitute a default in the premises and judgment may be entered against you declaring and adjudging that you have no rightin or to the waters of the described water source. Dated this 22nd dayof January, 1974. s/ W. STERLING EVANS sat take CountyCie s/ fieip Wanied WELDERS-FITTERS verification as required therein, EDWIN R. FIRMAGE Executor ALDRICH & NELSON y: Clair M. Aldric!er Attorneys for Exec No. 1685 Publi:shed‘in ihe, Daily Herald Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, electronic counterto record their numbers. Within an hour after placing cut flowers in fresh water, the bacteria count in a teaspoonful ful of water reached * 100,000; within three hours the count reached 20 million. Taplin said the bacteria come from thesoil in which the flowers are grown,generally Everglades muck in South Florida. The bacteria found by Taplin ard his associates are mostly harmless to all but the very sick. But he found them more resistant to antibiotics than the dread Orn. general betterment of your materiai position will accompany your accomplishments. FAMED PACHYDERM The bacteria multiplied so rapidly, even in chlorinated city gel rms. “Most of us have built-in immunity to them but they are opportunistic bacteria, just waiting to multiply when someof the hercic methods of modern ) YOUF & Cracking? Bacteria’s poth surface and HelpWanted JOURNEYMAN Welders and Layout Men.Four Position Welding pay $4.26 permanent long-term wee apply at Utah State EmploymentService, 190 W. 800 N., WANT someone to join carpool to Provo. Downtown SLCdaily. Leave Brow DIESEL truck drivers needed. Must r7m a.m, back § p.m. 377-260, 3 iness Personals = ACROSS 1 Americas general ident 3 ‘American hero 13 Nero, for example 14 Recluse 15 Proficient 16 Feasts 17 Chinese ‘comb. form) 18 Reply (ab. 19 Heroic deed 20 Fishhook leaders 22 Overly 24Church jestival 28Gridiron sound 29 Inundation 32Ordinarily (3 wads.) MRenaissance architect 36 Predatory animal 37 Nuptial phrase 38 English SUMMONS Civil No. 57298 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THiRo JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE GENERAL DETERMINATIONOF THE Want Ads Get Results! Insurance Management position can be yours after 6 months specialized training. Earns salary $15-$35,000 a year in management. We will send you to school for 2 weeks, expenses fates iealn you in the field,selling and servicing established accoun ‘Mustbe legalape or over,havecar car, inde. complete hospilian and maior medical, pension program. To set up personalinterview in your area phon Harold Barrick Call collect, (801) 373-7493 "Before we begin tonight's program I'd like to welcome our new ‘due-to-the-gasoline-shortage’ viewers!” ‘An EqualOpportesity |