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Show verification as required therein. ELLEN B. RICHES, Administratrix of the Estate of Milton Probate Notices William Riches, Deceased. Date of first publication May A.D. 1966. 6th, Deceased. L. Dewsnup, Attorney Richard Creditors will present claims (5-- 6 with vouchers to the undersigned at 522 Newhouse Building, Salt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake City, Utah, on or before the 8th day of August, A.D. Estate of JANE LEONE ASH1966; claims must be presented TON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code An- with vouchers to the undersigned notated 1953, and with proper at 753 Beneficial Life Bldg., Salt verification as required therein. Lake City, Utah, on or before ROBERT S. HUNT and FREDA the 9th day' of August, A.D. S. DAVIS, Executresses of the 1966; claims, must be presented Estate of Robert H. Sainsbury, in accordance with the provisions of Deceased. Utah Code AnDate of first publication May notated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 6th, A.D. 1966. EVA A. KJAR, AdministraE. J. Skeen, Attorney (5-- 6 trix of the Estate of Jane Leone Ashton, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Date of first publication May Estate of VIOLA M. MAULT 6th, A.D. 1966. MILLER GULENA, Deceased. Conway A. Ashton, Attorney (5-- 6 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 920 Kearns Building, Salt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake City, Utah, on or before Estate of WILLIAM A. WHITE-HEAthe 8th day of August, A.D. Deceased. 1966; claims must be presented Creditors will present claims in accordance with the provi- with vouchers to the undersigned sions of Utah Code An- at 2878 East 3365 South, Salt notated 1953, and with proper Lake City, Utah, on or before verification as required therein. the 8th day of August, A.D. MERLE MAULT, Administra- 1966; claims must be presented tor of the Estate of Viola M. in accordance with the proviMault Miller Gulena, Deceased. sions of Utah Code AnDate of first publication May notated 1953, and with proper 6th, A.D. 1966. verification as required therein. Allen & Paulsen, Attorneys WILLIAM R. WHITEHEAD. (5-- 6 Administrator of the Estate of William A. Whitehead, DeNOTICE TO CREDITORS ceased. Date of first publication May Estate of GIDEON G. ROLFE, Deceased. 6th, A.D. 1966. O. Parker Thomas Creditors will present claims 2645 Drive Sherwood to the with vouchers undersigned at Suite 207, 141 East First Salt Lake City 8, Utah (5-- 6 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 8th day of August, A.D. 1966; claims must be presented in accordance with the Miscellaneous Notices Utah Code provisions of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROBERT H. SAINS-BUR- Y, 5-2- 75-9-- 7) 5, 75-9-- 5-2- 5, 7) 5-2- 7) D, 75-9-- 5, 75-9-- 5-2- 5, 7) 5-2- 7) 75-9-- 5, Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. NOTICE GERALDINE R. CONTI, All persons holding or claimof the Estate of Gid- ing liens on the premises deeon G. Rolfe, Deceased. scribed herein under the proviDate of first publication May sions of Chapter 1, Title 38, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, must be 6th, A.D. 1966. Peter F. Leary and appear before the judge of the District Court for Salt Lake Attorney at Law Suite 207, 141 East First South County, Utah, at 2:30 P.M. on Salt Lake City, Utah May 20, 1966, in Room 304, City (5-- 6 and County Building, Salt Lake City, and exhibit then and NOTICE TO CREDITORS there the proof of their liens. Estate of MILTON WILLIAM All liens not so exhibited shall be deemed to be waived against RICHES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims the property, which is located with vouchers to the undersigned at 4909 South 4380 West, at 2203 East 33rd South, Salt Kearns, Utah, and particularly Lake City, Utah, on or before described as Lot 174, Block 92, the 8th day of August, A.D. Hoffman Heights No. 14. FRANKLAND J. KENNARD 1966; claims must be presented in accordance with the proviAttorney for Plaintiff AnCode Suit: Higginbotham vs. Ellis of sions Utah 2 with notated 1953, and proper Ad-ministra- 5-2- 75-9-- THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1966 Page Twelve tix 7) 5, (4-2- Director Explains Experiment Station Research findings at Utah State University vital to human health are discussed by Dr. Joseph C. Street and Dr. K. W. Hill, new director, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, as they check analysis of insecticide residue in animal tissue. 5-- 6) Prevent Accidents Be careful. Dont. so does Watch out. As the family grows the frequency with which parents find themselves using these expressions with their children. But as they have probably suspected, periodic advisories to be careful arens enough. According to studies cited by the Institute of Life Insurance, accidents in and around the home particularly as they constitute involve children one of the more serious epidemics of society. Up to age six, for example, one out of every four children is injured each year in a domestic accident, according to the latest national health survey of the U.S. Public Health Service. Accidents claim the lives of more children between ages 1 and 14 than the five leading diseases, points out the National Safety Council. According to the World Health Organization, it is an oversimplification to ascribe so widespread a plague to simple care-- ! essness. Homes, themselves, are hazardous and until they are made accidents will continue to take place in them, says the WHO study. One of the more outspoken commentators on home accidents, the British medical journal Lancet has this to say: In the homes of the people, we neglect the most elementary precautions against accidents, 'ool-pro- of, ind wantonly permit hazards hat would arouse a public County Treasurer, Sid Lambourne, To Seek Return Take Kids Along On Trip to Europe Advice on Safety Not Enough to scan- By all means, take the children with you when you tour Europe, advises Leila Hadley. in a ercent issue of Holiday magazine. Chances are that the children will enjoy better services abroad than they do at home, according to Mrs. Hadley, who is a seasoned traveler and a mother of four. The tradition of taking care of children is an essential and an honored one in Europe, Mrs. Hadley points out in her reassuring article. Baby-sitteare plentiful and If there are any excellent. mediocre or lackluster baby-sittearound, local tourist boards see that they never come near you. And European sitters not only sit, they also sew, wash, mend, teach nursery songs and even play such games as chess and soccer. Food is another delightful discovery for children visiting Europe. The standard American Republican Sid Lambourne hot dogs, hamburg- ;his week announced he would favorites are avail- seek election as Salt Lake coun-;- y ers and milk shakes able, but Mrs. Hadley has found treasurer. that U.S. children take to quiche He is completing his second lorraine, fettucine and Yorkshire ;erm in that office. pudding with as much relish as He served four years as state their European playmates. The trouble comes on your reasurer, four years as state He has managed a famreturn, Mrs. Hadley says, when auditor. the children clamor for risotto ily floral business and done special tax research for Kennecott milanese and scorn Copper Corp. sandwiches. He is a native of Salt Lake As for prices, Mrs. Hadley reveals that the cost of child care and a member of a pioneer LDS abroad is the best surprise of family. all. There are childrens hotels rs rs peanut-but-ter-and-jel- ly . that maintain an average daily rate of $3.50, all meals included. In Brussels, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo or Stockholm, stores, park playgrounds and movie theaters offer free childcare services. And in Vichy, a childrens and paradise, there is a day camp that charges only 20 cents a day. For this modest fee the youngsters can have golf, dal in the most primitive facHazel Taggart Chase tory or workshop. Unguarded Tells Plan to stairways, sharp protruding inaccessible corners, high Try For Reelection shelves, leaky flues are commonplace home hazards. The same point applies in mid-196in the United States. There teen-agewere nine million work-relate- d accidents in 1964, the National Safety Council says. There were better than twice as many accicro22 million dents in Ameri- swimming, tennis lessons,modelwater bicycles, clay can homes the same year. As quet, dancing, ing, painting, dramatics homes become more complicated, a of and host other activities. the WHO study points out the Mrs. Hadleys Holiday Handhazards will multiply. A Practical Parents Guide book: For unlike the workshop or to Touring Europe with Chilfactory, the home is a familys contains detailed inforsanctuary, secure even from dren, adthe periodic government inspec- mation (including names and tions that have made the place dresses) for each European counwhere the breadwinner works try. Topics include baby foods, so much safer than the place he baby sitters, children's companions, childrens hotels, family lives. This means that the burden accommodations and rental servof home safety rests squarely ices. There is even a glossary of foreign terms to prevent such with the family itself. The Institute of Life Insur- accidents as asking for a diaper and getting a roll of cellophane. ance, viewing this relatively uncontrolled epidemic suggests that families regard their homes with the same kind of affection- take an extraordinary number of IIAZEL TAGGART CHASE 12,000 last ate caution that pilots reserve lives each year a Mrs. Hazel Taggart Chase, for their planes. From time to year. Family checklists, as conSalt Lake County Recorder, this time they might well go over result should include the of and dition week cooking heating announced her candidacy a checklist of the potential hazanc connections gas for equipment, renomination and reelection ards. electric is It on wise, also, wiring. the Republican ticket. Many families find that statistical data and advice made avail- to have a prearranged escape She was elected to her present able regularly by government plan with which everyone in the term in 1962 and had served a and private agencies and by family is familiar, advise safety previous term in the office. authorities. From 1958 to 1962 she was many community organizations office The it while manager for the Utah family checklist, are an excellent basis for estabState chilwill the hazards emphasize Department of Contraclishing priorities on the home dren are most likely to encoun- tors, Business Regulation Dechecklist. Falls, for example, are the ter, ought not to ignore the wom- partment. Mrs. Chase has been promimost frequently occurring of al an of the house. Because of the nent in a wide range of civic domestic accidents, accounting time spent in the home (exposure affairs. to as is twice she She is a past president susceptrisk) for the greatest proportion of of to the husible accidents as Utah her Federation of Rethe nations 28,000 annual deaths band. publican Women. in the home. As might be expected, the Thus the condition of floor and door coverings stairways, kitchen, with is myriad cutting and window latches, porches, implements, gadgets and superFor maximum reliability, all railings and sidewalks shoulc heated fluids, is potentially the welded electronic printed circuit most dangerous place in the boards used in various lead the list. space Fires, potentially the familys house, says the Public Health applications are specimost hostile friend, continue to Service. fied in commercial pure nickel. 0s rs gwm |