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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1969 PtssTcn VAS and R JERRY FTVAS; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; and THIRD DOE, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on February 11. 1969, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt jbake County, State of Utan, as follows, Commencing at a point 58 feet East of the Southwest corner of Lot 2; Block 20, UlisdlaoeoDs Kotices SHERIFFS SALE ORDER OF SALE No; 182838 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. AMERICAN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation. In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah - JAKOB WILHELM SCHNEIDER. de-jenb- to-wi- PACK REALTY and JUANITA H. PACK, his wife, RICE REAL-TY- , INC., a corporation, THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF UTAH, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VICTORY R. TAPIA and JOYCE E. TAPIA, his wife, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the Ccunty Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on Februaiy 11. 1969, at 12.' o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property, situate In Salt deLake County. State of Utah, ' scribed as follows, All of Lot 209, Block 84A, HOFFMAN HEIGHTS NO. - 13, Kearns, Utah, according to the official plat thereof. Purchase price payable in law ful m:ney of the United States. - a ted. at Salt Lake City, Utah d-b- -a ANNA ZAHND SCHNEIDER, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or mail to T. Quentin Cannon, attorney at law, at 619 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer in writing to 'the complaint and file a copy of said answer with the clerk of ea t: PUt Lake City running thence North 155 feet; thence East 57.5 feet; thence South 155 feet; thence West 57.5 feet to the place of beginning. Together with all improvements thereon and all appurtenances thereunto be- -: longing or in anywise appertaining. Purchase pnee payable in law-u- l money of the United States. D, Salt Survey, and he of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with he clerk of the above entitled court and a copy of which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled court, and you may obtain there said copy. The clerk of the above court will mail a copy of the complaint on file herein and a copy of this summons to Anna Zahnd Schneider, Thun, Switzerland, Oberehauptgasse 32. This is an action for divorce. CANNON and DUFFIN By T. Quentin Cannon Attorneys at law 619 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, en-itle- Utah. By Lt Robert A. Stowe. Deputy Docket No. 24767 Aldrich, Bullock & Nelson Attorneys for Plaintiff Date of first publication Janu- - ary 17, 1969. (1-1- 7 abovc entitled court within 20 days after service .his 15th day of January, 1969. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff jf Salt Lake County, State of to-wi- t: Plaintiff, vs. . Plaintiff, MARVIN R. PACK, SUMMONS Civil No.' 184,237 2-- 7) v; 15th day cf January, 1969. v ELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff ; Salt Lake County, State of d NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at public auction Utah. at 373 South Main Street. Salt U.S.A. By Sgt. Earl Watrous, Deputy Lake City, Utah on the 27tn day Plaintiffs address: Docket No. 24749 jf January, 1969, at 2:00 PM. 1630 Blair Street Herbert H. Halliday Io foreclose a chattel mortgage Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 dated October 25,1966, Lois O. U.S.A. Attorney for Plaintiff : Date of first publication JanuWoten, mortgagor, and Miller Finance . Company, mortgagee, ary 17, 1969. 7 balance owing $488.25., The fol, i ; NOTICE OF SALE To be sold on February 7, lowing property will be sold: . SHERIFFS SALE 1960 Chevrolet Bel Aire 1969 at 1015 West 17th South, ORDER OF SALE Station Wagon Salt Lake City. Utah, at 11:00 No. 183644 V Serial No. 06135L163948 All. to partially foreclose chatBill Peters to conduct the sale. tel mortgage dated August 2, In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for 1967, given by David A. Hale the County of Salt Lake, State and Eula M. Crane as mortgagors p of. Utah.- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE to Associates Acceptance Cora, GOVERNMENT NATIONAL with The following described prop- as mortgagee and recorded ' MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, erty will Tax State Utah Commission, sold aucat be the Successor in Interest to tion to the highest public bidder on upon which is due on this date FEDERALNATIONAL the 18th day of Februaiy, 1969, the sum of $22,633.89, which MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION. at 10:00 oclock at the south covers the .following described Pursuant to the Provisions of entrance of the ajn., Courts property: Public Law the Hous- Metropolitan Hall 'of Building, Two 1966 DiamondT. Justice Tractors ing and Urban Development Complex, Salt Lake City, Salt Act of 1968. Serial No. 560855 Lake County, Utah, by American Serial No. 560632 Plaintiff, Savings & Loan Association, as ? vs. Dated this 22nd day of JanuTrustee under the Deed of Trust JIMMIE DELL HIGBY and JO executed by Huntington Parks, ary, 1969. : ANN L: HIGBY, his wife, a Utah corporation. Lynn ASSOCIATES ACCEPTANCE . ; Defendants. Inc.; CORP. H. Coombs and Lois B. Coombs, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at his .wife, as Brian J. recorded Moody By Trustor, the . County , Courthouse in the June-28,1965, in Book 2345,. at City, and County of Salt Lake, page 274, of Official Records, in State of Utah, on February 11. the. office of the County ReNOTICE OF SALE 1969, at 12 o'clock noon of said corder of Salt Lake. - County, To be sold on January 31, 1969 day that certain piece or parcel Utah, given to secure an indebt- at 837 South Main, Salt Lake of real property situate: in Salt edness in favor of American Sav City, Utah, at 10:00 AM. to parLake. County, State of Utah, de- ings & Loan Association. tially foreclose chattel mortgage scribed as follows, recordof Default Notice dated August 19, 1968, given by was. All. of Lot 69, SOUTH-RIDG- ed October' 18, 1968, in Book Snider aka Beverly. Sni-- . SUBDIVISION NO. 2700, at page 543, of Said1 Offi- Beverly der Hatcher as mortgagor to 3, according to the official cial Records. Lincoln "Finance Co., 1501. So. plat thereof." Trustee will sell at public auc- Main, Salt Lake City; Utah as Purchase price payable in law- tion to ..the bidder'! for mortgagee and recorded, with ful money of the United States. cash, paya.blehighest in lawful money State Tax Commission upon Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, of the United States at. the time which is due on this date the this 15th. day of January, 1969. of sale, without warranty; as sum of $943.67, which covers the DELMARL. LARSON, Sheriff to title; possession or encum- following described property: of . Salt Lake County, State of brances, tne 1960 Ford Sedan following described , LTah, HUNTINGTON in Galaxie ' property" Tv Lt. Robert A.r Stowe; Deputy PARKS SUBDIVISION, Plat No. Serial No. OR52Y1 15151 Docket No. 24766 I, in Salt Lake County; Utah,. Dated this 22nd day of JanuJames P. Cowley All of Lots 8, 10; 14, 15, 17 ary, 1969. Attorney for. Plaintiff and - 20, ' HUNTINGTON LINCOLN FINANCE CO. Date of first publication Janu K S SUBDIVISION PAR . By Mason W. Rankin 1969. ary-1PLAT NO. 1, according to 7 . .... the official plat thereof, SHERIFF'S SALE ' (The Trust Deed described - : SHERIFFS SALE , ORDER OF SALE additional land which has ' ORDER OF SALE been released through, par No. 177689 M No. 166885 In the District Court of the Third In the District Court of the Third for ttie purpose of paying obli Judicial District in and for Judicial District in and for gations secured by said Deed o the County of Salt Lake, State the County of Salt Lake, State Trust, including : the fees of Utah. of Utah,-UTAcharges and expenses of Trus- N. GEORGE CLARK and BON-- . SAVINGS & LOAN A& tee, advances, if any, under the NIE P. CLARK, his wife, terms of said Deed, interest SOCIATION, a corporation, Plaintiffs, . vs. Plaintiff, thereon, and the unpaid princi 'vs. pal of the toote secured' by said DELORES S. MAXWELL; WILJOHN A. ALLRED and ALICE Deed of "Trust with interest LIAM D. MAXWELL and Z. ALLRED,' his wife; FLOR- -' thereon 'as in 'said note and by KAREN H. MAXWELL, his ENCE ANNABELLE law provided. wife; and LANSEAIR, INC., a LEWIS: TIME LOAN Dated this 20th day of Janu foreign corporation, : i , Defendants. CORPORATION; THE STATE ary, lOSO.- "LOAN A AMERICAN X & OF To COMMISSION be fold at Sheriffs Sale at SAVINGS T iUTAH; THE UNITED STATES ASSOCIATION, as Trustee; . the County Courthouse in the By Robert L. Ford ,OF AMERICA; CONTINEN- City and County of Salt Lake, Assistant Vice President State of Utah, on February 18, TAL BANK AND TRUST . COMPANY; ALAIRE J. FI 1969, at 12 o'clock noon ox said (1-2- 4 2-1- 2-- 7) (1-1- . . . -- (1-1- 4) 7, Computer! to Serve Merger Announced Computerized reservation service, providing instant information on all phases of passenger service, will be offered by Air West next month. Larry Decker, vice president of marketing, said the instant reservations system will provide complete data on any Air West flight or any flight on 21 other airlines within seconds. He said there would be fewer, busy signals, fewer booking errors and maximum passenger conveni' ence. o The service will utilize a ' 335 computer on a basis with Braniff International Airlines at Dallas, Texas. It will be linked to reservation centers at San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Phoenix. Seat inventory control will be at San Francisco. Nick Lauer; director of reservations; explains the operation this way:- 'When an Air West agent takes a call, he transmits information to the computer on Shareholders of Boise Cascade Corporation and Union Lumber Company approved the merger of Union Lumber into Boise Cascade, Jan. 15, it was announced by Stephen B- Moser, executive vice president of Boise Cascade and C. R. Johnson president of Air West By Boise Cascade , - ' ' . Bun-ker-Ram- time-sharin- g . . - Union. Under terms of the merger agreement, each share of Unions common stock, $10 par value, will be exchanged for approximately 2.3 shares of Boise Cascades common stock, $2.50 par value. Also approved at the Boise Cascade shareholders meeting in Boise, Idaho, is an increase of authorized common stock from 20 million shares to 30 million hares. Union Lumber is a California . redwood, tree farming and red- wood products' manufacturing company headquartered in San Francisco. Boise Cascade, is an international forest products company serving the following markets: communication papers, packaging, office supplies, build-inproducts, shelter, leisure and day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt urban development. Lake County. State of Utah, described as follows, when the passenger wants to fly, Lota 16 and 17, Block 10 where he wants to . go and the FOREST DALE, according number of persons in the party. to the official plat thereof He this by pushing but-- . does all on file and of record in the office of the County Record- tons on a keyboard which reer of Salt Lake County, sembles an elongated adding machine. The computer answers imUtah. Purchase price payable in law- mediately, giving information on ful money of the United States. which flights are available or on Dated at Salt. Lake City, Utah, alternative rountings. The agent this 20th day of January, 1969. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff relays the information to the of Salt Lake County, State of passenger and then reserves the appropriate number of seats by Utah. A. Stowe, Deputy pushing another button.' By Lt. Robert Docket No. 24840 Some 385 Air West employes Macoy A. McMurray currently are being trained and Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication Janu- installation of equipment is underway. Full operation is schedary 24, 1969. uled for 4 . - . g to-wi- t: , - mid-Februar- y. 2-1- 4) (1-2- 90-44- 8, . : - (1-2- 4 1) BY ROBERT B. JOHNSON, Research Director PAiNE. WEBBER JACKSON & CURTIS ! to-wi- t: E . ; Msmbar New York Stock Exchange Christmas 1968: A New Record? NEW YORK (ED) There's no doubt about- it I think that Christinas this year will indeed be a merry one for the nations retailers as well as for consumers. In fact, retail - businessmen art extremely enthusiastic. And theyre virtually unanimous in expecting a record Christmae business this veer. . The logic their side. First, . 7, (1-2- 4 2-- 7) (1-1- . : - . , - , ROD-GER- S . - . (1-2- 4, 2-- 7) 1) !e on consumer de- mand is high and- still - SJ,.07rin?j This is one of the areas, I fed, where many economists demand. Secondly, the expected consumer restraint at continued price increases which thought would make n record Christmas impossible has thus far not been apparent. And lastly, consumers nave the money to spend. So, adding demand to financial capability, equals n most-observer- s record Christmas in 196$. The growth in the economy in the third quarter added substantially to personal incomes . (now over $700 billion). And, in my opinion, it will do' so again in the fourth quarter. In fact, gains in income already have more than offset the entire tax increase. Consumer income ' has been rising at a rate of over .$5 billion a month. Thats enough to wipe out the entire tax hike in just, two months; In tne third quarter, personal income was up $15 billion. The tax increase reduced that by 98 billion. Therefore, the gain in disposable nersonal income was still $7. billion. rIn addition; the savings. rate dedined more than a full point in the third quarmade an :additional which, ter, 7 billion available for spending. . Obviously. a similar decline in the savings rate is simply not in the cards for the - percentage fourth quarter; Another stimulus, is the eon- -' sumer installment debt. The amount of the. increase this summer was the biggest jump in consumer installment debt in a generation. Right now, consumers are adding to installment debt at an annual-ratclose to 8 billion. So ell things considered, I think that everyone should have n very Merry Christmas. Constimer demand,' backed up by increasing disposable- income, means a happy holiday not only for 'everyone in the retail business, but for all the pleased,' delighted, surprised and gifted" persons who will be the recipients of this Christmas largess. - - e |