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Show THE SALT. LAKE TIMES Miscellaneous Notices f Cancer Crusade Leader Named O. Webster Adams, a stockbroker for Blythe Co., Inc., has been named as Salt Lake County chairman for the 1969 Cancer Crusade for the Utah Division of American Cancer Society. The appointment was made mblic by Rendell N. Mabey, Jtah Crusade chairman. Mr. Adams is. an experienced property will be sold: :und raiser who has worked in 1966 Toyota Corona RT 43 behalf of civic groups, charitable Serial No. and organizations political group Bill Peters to conduct the sale. on the local and state level. He will head the Cancer Society fund raising drive in Salt SHERIFF'S SALE Liake County the largest unit ORDER OF SALE n the Utah Division, both in No 182839 In the District Court of the Third erms of population and goals Judicial District in and and :or the 1969 Crusade. Salt Lake the County of Salt Lake, State County has a Crusade Goal of of Utah. AMERICAN NATIONAL LIFE $100,000. INSURANCE COMPANY, a Mr. Adams is former Salt Lake Republican chairman and former corporation. state finance chairman for the Plaintiff, GOP. A native Utahn, he is a graduPACK MARVIN R. PACK, H. ate of the University of Utah JUANITA REALTY, PACK, his wife, CECIL I. College of Law. He is married MINCH, NAIDA I. MINCH, and the father of four children. his wife, HOUSEHOLD FI- He resides at 2852 Lancaster St. NANCE CORP., RICE REALTY, INC., BERNARD F. ALBERS, BEVERLY J. ALBERS, his w'fe, PEOPLES FINANCE Specialist Appointed a To Insurance Post & THRIFT COMPANY, corp., THE STATE TAX COMMISSION OF UTAH, THE Life insurance specialist Clark UNITED STATES OF AMER- L. Reber has been appointed asICA. LARRY L. KIGHT and sistant manager of Mutual of MARY KIGHT, his wife, New Yorks Salt Lake City Defendants. agency, located at 447 E. First To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at South. He will be responsible the County Courthouse in the for manpower recruiting and City and County of Salt Lake, the recruiting and the adminisState of Utah, on March 25, tration of life inthe said noon company's of 1969, at 12 oclock surance or training programs in asparcel day that certain piece of real property situate in Salt signed areas of the agency terriLake County, State of Utah, de- tory. scribed as follows, Since joining MONY in 1967, All of Lot 276, Block 86, Mr. Reber has specialized in life HOFFMAN HEIGHTS NO. and heatlh insurance planning 13, Kearns, Utah, according families businessmen. He for and to the official plat thereof. has sales for lawcompany qualified Purchase price payable in ful money of the United States. honor organizations and currentDated at Salt Lake City, Utah, ly ranks among the top 25 per this 26th day of February, 1969. cent of MONYs 4,400 man naDELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff tional field force. of Salt Lake County, State of Mr. Reber is a member of the Utah. National Association of Life Deputy Underwriters. By Sgt. Earl Watrous, 25707 Docket No. A veteran of service as a capHerbert H. Halliday with the U.S. Army, Mr. tain Plaintiff Attorney for Date of first publication Febru Reber is a graduate of the Uniary 28, 1969. versity of Nevada and attended 8 BYU. He and his wife, Phyllis, have seven children. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at public auction at 373 South. Mam Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on the 3rd day of March, 1969, at 2:00 P.M. To foreclose a chattel mortgage dated September 5, 1968, Robert J. Wilson, Robert D. Fisher mortgagors, and Miller Finance Company, mortgagee, balance owing $1,100.77. The following . RT-4,313,2- (2-2- 1 2-2- 8) d-b- -a to-w- it: (2-2- 3-2- 1) Probate Notices Cancer Grant Goes To Medic School grant has been given to the University of Utah by the American Cancer Society for research involving tumors of the female reproductive tract. The study will be done by Dr. Max L. Sweat, associate research professor at the university, who the chemical will investigate breakdown of hormones in cancer cells to see if this differs from 'normal cells. The research grant was announced by Dr. Wallace Chambers, president of the Utah DiviA $27,893 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GLEN W. HANSEN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 503 Phillips Petroleum Bldg.,e Salt Lake City, Utah, on or the 5th day of June, A.D. 1969; claims must be presented in accordance with the proviUtah Code Ansions of notated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. RUBY K. HANSEN, Administratrix of the Estate of Glen W. Hansen, Deceased. Date of first publication Febru- sion, American Cancer Society. ary 28th, A.D. 1969. Dr. Sweats work will be aimed B. R. Parkinson, Attorney at tracing the breakdown of steroid hormones in tumor tissue. If unusual pathways are seen it will help explain why sex hormones are important in cancer of the female tract. The Cancer Society grant is GILLETTE for one year, beginning March 1. ROT GUARD Dr. Sweat is a native of Utah AMERICA'S who received his B.S. and Ph.D. MOST POPULAR degrees from the University of DEODORANT Utah and a masters degree from Utah State University. be-for- 75-9-- 5, (2-2- 8 Page Eltvifl FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1969 3-2- 79a rarmmsna HKVKMUlf Admissions Aide Will Visit Schools' ; Mrs. Cynthia Reilly, assistant o the Director of Admissions at Elmira College, is scheduled to visit secondary schools in Idaho and Utah, March Elmira, the oldest private liberal arts college for women in the nation, will admit men as students for the first time in its history this fall. The institutions Board of Trustees voted to make Elmira coeducational last Jan3-- 7. uary 25. Mrs. Reillys itinerary includes: Monday, March 3, Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Skyline High School, Idaho Falls; Pocatello High School, Pocatello, Idaho; Highland High School; Pocatello. d Tuesday, March 4, Ben High School, Ogden, Utah; Bonneville High, Ogden, Utah; Ogden South High School. Wednesday, March 5, Highland High School, Salt Lake City; Utah; Skyline High School, Salt Lake City; Granger High School, Salt Lake City; Granite High School, Salt Lake City. Thursday, March 6, East High School, Salt Lake City; Olympus High School, Salt Lake City; West High School, Salt Lake City. Friday, March 7, Rowland Hal-SMarks School, Salt Lake City; South High School, Salt Lake City. Lom-mon- t. Masons of Utah Install New Master at Rites Blaine M. Simons was installed this week as Most Worshipful Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Utah. Installation of new officers for the Masons in Utah 'took place at the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple on Tuesday night in which more than 300 attended the 97th annual communications convention. Mr. Simons, who resides at 1131 Augusta Way, is a vice s Bank president of and Trust Company and a graduate of the University of Utah. A member of the First Congregational Church, Mr. Simons has been affiliated with Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 2, Free and Accepted Masons of Utah since Tracy-Collin- 1934. Other fraternal organiza- tions to which he has belonged and served are: Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry; York Rite of Freemasonry; and El Kalah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Utah Duck Hunt On National TV Duck hunting on one of the public marshes around the Great Salt Lake will be featured on national TV Sunday, March 2, giving a well deserved boost to local hunting opportunities. Filming crews from American Sportsman series came to Utah during the past duck season at the invitation of the Division of Fish and Game and the Utah Travel Council. Curt Gowdy, host of the show and popular sportscastcr, will be seen with Bobby Richardson, former New York Yankee second baseman and John Nagel, who is in charge of waterfowl management for the Utah Fish and Game. Malnutrition kills 7 people a minute in the underdeveloped Every man has freedom to do nations. Dollars to CARE Food all that he will, provided he inCrusade feed the hungry in the fringes not the equal freedom of any other man. Spencer. name of the American people. Beaver and Tooele Counties Appeal from the For Sentinel Site and Tract So- West Jordan Site Of Church Meet Announcement Watchtower Bible ciety of Brooklyn, New York, revealed that West Jordan, Utah, will be the location for the spring circuit convention ol Jehovahs Witnesses. Fred Van-drepresiding minister of the Lake Salt City congregation, said three-day Bible educathat the tional program is scheduled for March 28 to 30, and that all sessions will be held in the West Jordan Junior High School, 7550 South Redwood Road. Commented Mr. Vandres about the convention site, This will be the first circuit convention ever held in West Jordan, Utah. We are looking forward to being present there for the abundant spiritual food that will be served by means of Bible talks, symposiums, and practical demonstrations as well as the oppor- Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, said this week he has received appeals from two rural counties in his district openly soliciting a Sentinal Missile System site if the Pentagon decides against placing a nuclear antimissile installation in Salt Lake County. The 2nd District Congressman said communications from both Tooele and Beaver Counties indicated that those areas would be interested in having the proposed ABM site, which has caused growing controversy in Salt Lake County. Hie Salt Lake area was one of 15 population centers being considered for a Sentinel installation before the Defense Department ordered a complete review of the. program two weeks to visit ago. it many presents tunity of the local householders and Although no decision will be announced an share with them upbuilding by the. Pentagon until thought from Gods Word, the March, there .have been some indications that the proposed Bible. sevsites may be shifted from urban World events of the past eral months have opened the eyes to rural areas, or redeployed to of many honest-heartepersons become operative in conjunction to the realization that it is be- with ' offensive missile sites, yond man to solve the explosive Rep. Lloyd said. Despite the fact that a Senproblems that surround him, stated Mr. Vandres. Mainkind tinel installation would provide needs God more than ever today. a great many jobs it is not essen--. Thus Jehovah's Witnesses stress tially an economic, development reading the Bible daily and dili- program, and if the Defense Degently applying its principles, partment goes ahead with deployment of the system, final site thereby pleasing God. When and locations will be chosen on the Law and Order How? This is not only an inter- basis of national defense needs, esting and timely question but he said. Utah may. even be also the subject that will be dropped from consideration enscripturally considered by a spe- tirely in the final decision. A letter to Mr. Lloyd from the cial traveling representative of Milford SunDevelopment Committhe Watchtower Society on day afternoon, March 30, at 3 tee, Milford, Beaver County, said, We the citizens of Milford pjn. A peak attendance of over and the. Milford Development seven hundred ministers is ex- Committee would like very much pected. Utah Circuit No. 1 is to have Milford considered for presently represented from Salt this site, which would help the Lake City to Richfield in Utah unemployment situation we now have. and Ely and Elko in Navada. Rep. Lloyd said similar apChristian Scientist peals were made by a Beaver Tells of Joys County Commissioner and a group of citizens of Tooele CounOpen to Christians ty. The Sentinel sites as originally People can have the same joy God writer the in their that today proposed would employ between of Psalms had centuries ago, a 400 and 700 persons, mostly civilChristian Science lecturer in- ians, with an annual payroll besisted here this week. tween $2 and $3.5 million. Today we can sing with great joy and gratitude those words of tendencies. the Psalmist: This is the day This is how Christian Science which the Lord hath made; we takes place, the lecturer healing will rejoice and be glad in it, Naomi Price, C.S.B., of London, explained. It includes not only the overcoming of sin and unEngland, told her audience in happiness, but the cure of what Salt Lake City. Mrs. Price is a member of The are sometimes considered hopeChristian Science Board of Lec- less cases of disease. She told of the healing of a tureship, a teacher, and practiboy medically diagtioner of the healing ministry. She spoke here under the spon- nosed as hopelessly ill with mensorship of First Church of Christ, ingitis after a mastoid operation. One of the parents went in desScientist, Millcreek. 1: The Bible tells lis (James peration to a Christian Science 17): Every good gift and every practitioner. After turning the perfect gift is from above, and mans thought away from fear cometh down from the Father of and the material situation, the lights, with whom is no variable- practitioner told him that God ness, neither shadow of turn- is the Father and Mother, the one divine creator of the child, and she noted. ing, Discord is not sent by God, she showed him how to place his she declared. Sickness, disaster, faith in Gods tender care for all sorrow and hardship . . . are not His children. Earnest prayer as understood part of His divine plan for man. Mrs. Price described prayer in Christian Science continued, as first of all the spiritual real- and the boy awoke from a three-daization of Gods glorious nature coma that same afternoon. the acknowledgment of His The parents then began to rely allness and His perfect law. completely on Christian Science acknowlit treatment, and within three to Then, humbly manifestafour Gods weeks the child was walkthat man, edges tion or child, is also perfect in ing, the lecturer said. By the end His image, . . . spiritual and com- of another month complete norplete. mality was restored, and the Such prayer, she said, lets in boy was climbing ladders tirethe light of Christ, washing lessly in the full swing of cherry-pickinseason. away fears, illusions and sinful semi-annu- R-Uta- h, al s, . d - six-year-o- ld y g |