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Show Page Ten THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 Mountain Fuel Co. Reports Good Year I West, Salt Lake City, Utah, 82 cartons of one foot redwood block held for the account of Famous Sculptor Signs for Course Creativity Workshop Slated at U. of U. Latest research findings on A noted University of Utah Mountain Fuel Supply Com-- 1 creative the . . one of process its fascinating sculptor and craftsman, ProfesJpany in 196g enjoyed ,xn. to released will be most successful years although participants sor Angelo Caravaglia, will diI k its earnings, while higher than of the University of Utahs Cre- - rect an intensive S I scheduled summer this Crafts JJJ1 in 1964, did not increase as much ativity Workshop, Workshop 4 on campus. on the University campus. as expected, it was reported June Now in its fourth year, the Thursday to company sharehold- - Educators, industrial personnel and hi the interested students ers in the firms annual report, workshop will be held June 27 of creativity are through July 22. It is designed Earnings for the year totaled intriguing field to this to sharpen personal techniques attend compared with earn- - encouraged wnicn nas as M ttune- - ,$5,775,425, 1964 , .5 700,521, said day workshP- - Two hours cl- and introduce new procedures in diate objective to do something f ceramic arts, metal design and Fldlar, pradent of the lege credit is offered. about taxes on farm property. leaders ceramic sculpture. All interested prominent t ', " in the field will The undramatic name doesnt Inshareholders ty persons may enroll. participate. i Dr .Elizabeth Stark- arc eluded Professor Caravaglia has stuThe increase would have been of Oklahoma died throughout the world. He State 5S for mUd tempera- - weather greater except of consisting has received numerous awards tnet g d versity, world leader in the th of two of and prizes for his works which ?to ativity testing 0 farm organizations the Farm of Oregons are included in many public and Sales children; University h Bureau and the Farmers Union. L l R- - E- - Myers, noted producer private collections. maof Joining with these two are p- ta.tructtau.1 The Crafts Workshop is one ZnricfS creativity resmiteves of tlm cattlemen considerably abow the erial; Dr. Richard Crutchfield, of 35 summer workshops being wool growers, and dairymen and lfl64 associate director of the Institute offered, by the University of A the door is open for every bona- of Personality Assessment and Utah. Workshop reservations 1126 billion fide agricultural organization of cf Research, University of Califor- - should be made in advance. For 2 19M to tog the tondovm. in Utah Join at Berkeley ; Roger L. Stev- - further information write or movement. on these sales did not ens Chairman, National Council call: Department of Art, Buildearnings on the Arts at the White House ing 441, University of Utah, Salt Present activity began when a inrroftef proportionately. I group of farm leaders met with .Along with selling more gs who is directing a new national Lake City, Utah, the the State Tax Commission early ever before, the cpmpmiyprogram for Creativity in December. Following' that a(jded 6 873 new customers to Arts and Humanities; Dr. Joseph meeting they stayed together to boosted sales of gas McPherson, manager of the Dow to discuss what might be done Lppuanceg acquired important Chemical Companys Psychoiogy ease the property tax burden. NOTICE TO CREDITORS gag Supplies,creased the Department, and editor of and Dr. Lester had been ativity Review; they broke up it transmission 0f both its Estate of EVA MAY PUGH, capacity edu leader in F. national Bureau Farm that the Beck, Deceased. agreed distribution facilities, end and Farmers Union would jointly raised the auarterlv dividend cational film production, Creditors will present claims live-1 is to which vouchers to the undersigned a The with Creativity Workshop sponsor meeting rate from 40 to 42 cents a share, at summer Burton, Blonquist, Cahoon, lone of 35 stock and commodity organiza- Mr workshops noted Suite 640 Matheson the offered tions would be invited to con- mg University Kennecott & Shaffer, Salt by called attention to report Lake Building, sider possible joint action on natural gas total energy which o Utah. For further information on before or City, Utah, 84111, problems of local and state gov- - it described as a significant new 011 this workshop contact: 28th day of June, A.D. 1966; the Univer- claims must of Psychology, partment in be presented in acthe marketing development The next meeting was held on field. Mountain Fuel has in- - jjty of Utah Annex, Salt Lake cordance with the provisions of Utah, Utah Code Annotated December 29 with most of the stalled such a system at its dis-and with proper verifica1953, agricultural, organizations in the tribution operations center at as tion required therein. state represented.. Agreement Salt Lake City because of the Cover WARREN E. PUGH, Executor Danger was reached to appoint an exec- - advantages it offers, the report of the Estate of Eva May Pugh, utive committee to consist of two noted. Noted by Utah Deceased. enBureau Farm of total Date of first publication March The principle (of representatives Hjinirtmimfr vame two two 'from Farmers Union, 25th, A.D. 1966. WBpamnBnr ergy) is simple, the report said.The Utah Department of Fish Robert C. Matheson, Attorney cattlemen, two wool growers, A natural gas turbine or red5 and two dairymen, with Farm procating engine drives a gener- - and Game issued a warning this Bureau president A. V. Smoot ator to produce electricity and week to all fishermen who are NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Farmers Union president the exhaust heat from the com- - planning to fish any of Utahs Estate of FRED ALVIN REES, waters. bustion of the gas is captured Deceased. Douglas Simpson as Creditors will present claims The executive committee met at and used to provide hot water, The ice conditions oh lakes the Farm Bjireau offices in Salt I space heating, and the necessary and ponds are extremely poor with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Backman, Back Lake City on January 11; rep--1 heat required for an absorption as a result of & Clark, . 1111 Deseret man I Farm Bureau were A. type air conditioning system. peratures and rising water levels Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, . V. Smoot and The value of natural gas n many waters. on or before the 28th day of Elmo Hamilton, Riverton and total energy lies in its economy sake is advis For June, A.D. 1966; claims must be it safetys Farmers Union men were Doug- - of operaUon electrical effieieiKar able m everyone ' to stay off presented in accordance with tea Stepson Kama and Henry and overall dependability. Total from the ice and fish Utah provisions of the the only subCode CattleAnnotated to 1953, and with Schmidt, West Jordan. energy users stand make water a! they become proper verification as required men were represented by Ray stantial savings while enjojring avallat)le onarea8 waters now therein. ftce Theurer of Providence and Seth the other advantages this system t nn0l:n(y ' NADEENE. ANDERSEN, ExAlder, Logan, RD.Wool grower off ers. Estate of Fred ecutrix is probably the Alvin of the were Sale of natural gas to indus-- 1 Flaming Gorge Veigh representatives Deceased. Rees, d of ,tJie PpuJar Cummings and Marcellus Pal- - trial users reached a record high Date of first publication March almost mer, Salt Lake City. Dairymen in 1965 and prospects for the nsrnng ice free now. Boat launch-an- d 25th, A.D. 1966. Don T. Allen, Vineyard coming year look equally as pletely Backman, Backman & Clark, . Edward Olsen, Logan, RFD. bright, the report said. Inasmuch ing ramps are now open Attorneys I 5 at Lake Water temperature Sherman Harmer, Executive as several large firms interested to warm is and Powell beginning Secretary of the Utah Cattle- in developing minerals from NOTICE TO CREDITORS be coming up from the fish will indicated is Association have Lake mens secretory. Great Salt Estates of JOHN SMITH and so anglers here HULDA There has been some spirited a need for large quantities of gas the deepertowaterboth SMITH, Both Deceased. water will have try deep their should materialize, Creditors some these will present claims of plans between rivalry water dogs as well as fish-o- n with vouchers to the with in an of increase the the possibility in undersigned past, chiefly organizations - ing near the surface with surface at the office of Backman, Back-ma- n reis the sales industrial good, farm national programs, & Clark, 1111 Deseret plugs. There probably will continue to I port continued. Salt Lake City, Utah, The acquisition of new gas lead-- 1 Other fishing spots such as Building, be on some issues, but on or before the 28th .day of ers seem to have concluded that I supplies during the year provid- - Bear Lake, Utah Lake, A.D. 1966; claims must be additional ville, Deer Creek; and Nine Mile June, disagreement on some I ed the company with presented in accordance with matters need not prevent them deliverability of up to 73 million have been reported as fair a the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with from working together where I cubic feet of gas a day, the report best, proper verification as required harmony exists. It was pointed said. Most of the new gas was four-wee- 20-2- T. H. Van Hoozer, 1016 Baltimore, Room 811, Kansas. City, Missouri, will be sold by auction in accordance with the proviUtah sions of Section Code Annotated, 1953, to en70A-7-21- 0, force the warehousemans lien Transfer and of Parker-Abbo- tt Inc. Storage, four-lorm- ea w-Natio- movmenf'ThStion . Uni-cochairm- ere-preside- long-thneriv- al nts pre-scho- ol !te J en m ciSL 322-642- 9. - Probate Notices I I I , jlar Cre-Befo- re I I De-emme- nt. 75-9-- 5, - 4-1- .(3-2- ice-cover- ed en, I vice-preside- 5) above-avera- tern-resenti- ng ge 1.? I . year-roun- com-we- re I 4-1- (3-2- 5) , t8 JUDGMENT Civil No. 161831 In the District Court of the Third . Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY, A Corpo- ration, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT J. KETCHUM and FRANCES L. KETCHUM, husband and wife, HELEN Z. and MURRAY LARSEN, FIRST THRIFT AND LOAN CO., Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on April 19, 1966, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, Lot 12, SCOTTSDALE SUBDIVISION, according to the plat thereof, recorded Re-in the office of the County corder of said County. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 24th day of March, 1966. GEORGE Q. NIELSEN, JR., Sheriff of ' Salt Lake County, Utah. By Harry Holley, Deputy Mulliner, Prince &; Mangum. Attorneys for Plaintiff Date of first publication March to-w- it: 25, 1966. (3-2- S' taUtaSve totoS during 11,6 arrives own way and it is began in late 1965, the re-In lta policies Fue, increased the not expected thatrepresentatives P from 40 to 42 cents rate dividend ,. , meeting as re! a share effective the .second cultural Landowners Association supplies teat were acqulred rter lgM during PUci amounting s pctase own organl-- or TOntroU by tabUshed by 53.S95.908, consisting of oni th pnxiucers and satipns. But he also pointed out- contract, dlvldend at 40 cents a auarterly a"d three at 42 Mnts a that differences between organ- pipeline companies increased by izations had been and that there is likely may be in the greater agreement particularly1 tural community and ranchers Farmers hereto-making. on local issues than has so as in earlier not numerous are fore been recognized. times but when all of them are Y At any rate a coordinated at-- 1 united on a given ltt. tack, on some farm problems I fiuencc may become very by the. entire agricul-- 1 tive. wl,gojrr5,,t0 M. V. BACKMAN, ARTHUR M. SAMS,' LOTTIE N. SAMS; BEEHIVE STATE BANK, a Utah Corporation; UTAH POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY, a Utah Corporation; SALT LAKE COUNTY; KEARNS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on April 19, 1966, at 12 o'clock-nooof said day that certain piece or parcel' of n , real property situate in' Salt Lake County, State- of Utah, described as. follows, t: - to-wi- ; Salt Lake City, Utah (3-2- . 5 4-1- 5) over-emphasiz- ed effec-support- ed Miscellaneous Notices feet from the Southeast corner of Section 12, Township 2 South; Range, 2 West, Salt Lake. Base and Meridian, and-- running thence North 89 54' 30 West 227.74 feet; thence ; , South Adminis- Deseret Bldg. Beginning at a point which is North 0 04. West 2,666.55' feet and 'North 89 54' 30 West 1,257.89 . - Deceased. Date of first publication March 25th, A.D. 1966. 1111 Plaintiff, vs. trator of the Estates of John Smith and Hulda Smith, Both Backman, Backman & Clark, Attorneys for Administrator 5) i . therein. year-th- e 4-1- JUDGMENT Civil No. 159666 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL i BANK, 75-9-- 5, SfVSl 5 SHERIFFS SALE . Miners-nnginn- ni 1) SHERIFFS SALE nt 75-9-- 5, 4-- 5' (3-2- r 0 05' 30 West 126.20 feet; thence South 38 23' 30 East 704.58 feet; thence North 65 35' 30 East 89.31 feet; thence North 24 24'30 West 704.09 feet to the point of ' beginning. , . Purchase price in lawful money of thepayable United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 24th day of March, 1966. GEORGE Qf NIELSEN, JR;, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, - Utah.- - By Harry Holley, Deputy NOTICE OF SALE & Nelson Romney Notice is hereby given that on Attorneys for Plaintiff' Thursday, April 14, 1966, at Da.te of first publication March 2:00 P.M., at Parker-Abbo- tt 25, .1966. Warehouse, 1444 South 6th ,(3-2- 5 - 4-1- 5) |