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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1969 dated November 16, 1968, given y B. Michael Olsen as mort- Misceflaneoiu Notices gagor to SHERIFFS SALE ORDER OF SALE Murray First Thrift Pag USU Writing Class Zoast Guard Men Serve as Volunteers and Loan Co. as mortgagee and Volunteer members of the 12th recorded with Secretary of State, U. S. Coast Guard Aux-liar- y District No. 158360 upon which is due on this date In the District Court of the Third he sum of $531.55, which covers operated over 1500 assistJudicial District in and for the following described prop- ance missions and safety patrols the County of Salt Lake. State erty: n 1968, Commander Paul Nichi-porul- -. of Utah. socket and wretchet set, director of the UTAH SAVINGS & LOAN AS- 1 socket and wretchet set, announced this week. Auxiliary, socket and wretchet set, SOCIATION, a Utah corpora- l- The Auxiliary was also cred-te- d tion, By and Through W. prots, S&K deep sockets, 1 with directly saving four Smoot Brimhall, State Bank wheel puller, Crescents, Commissioner of the State of miscellaneous pliers and screw- lives, and by providing timely maritime assistance, probably drivers. Utah, Dated 15th of this Plaintiff, day May, saving many other lives and prevs. 1969. venting the damage or sinking PRESTON L. NORTON and MURRAY FIRST THRIFT & of many small pleasure boats, ELLEN Y. NORTON, husband LOAN CO. iVichipcruk said. and wife; OLYMPIA SALES By M. Gerald Young In addition to assistance misCOMPANY, a corporation; the Auxiliary members sions, WESTERN STATES THRIFT; NOTICE OF SALE A X E L R A D FURNITURE provided free safety inspections To on sold be ROYCE of 6,921 small boats and conductHAN26, 1969, J. COMPANY; May SEN, dba Hansen Painting; at 135 So. Main St., Salt Lake ed free public education classes WILLIAM R. QUINN and Dity, Utah, at 12 noon to par- in safe boating for 6,345. BETTY QUINN, his wife; tially foreclose chattel mortgage t, The Auxiliary, a FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE; dated December 23, 1968, given organization of exand THIRD DOE; by Robert O. Morgan as mortboat owners, has small Defendants. gagor to Murray First Thrift and perienced reCo. as mortgagee and To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at Loan ver 1200 members in northern the County Courthouse in the corded with State Tax Commis- California, northern Nevada, and City and County of Salt Lake, sion of Utah, upon which is due State of Utah, on June 10, on this date the sum of $500.92, 1969, at 12 oclock noon of said which covers the following deNOTICE TO CREDITORS day that certain piece or parcel scribed property: Estate of PETRA DOLLAR, 1962 Ford G 50 4 door of real property situate in Salt Deceased. Serial No. 2J62X117139 Lake County, State of Utah, deCreditors will present claims Dated this 15th day of May, scribed as follows, with vouchers to the undersigned All of lots 309, 310, 311, 1969. MURRAY FIRST THRIFT & at Walker Bank and Trust Com- 312, 313, 314, 315, 328, 329, P.O. Box Salt Lake CO. LOAN 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 304, gany, Utah, on or 1169, before the 16th M. Gerald Young 307, 305, 302, 308, 303, 337, By day of August, A.D. 1969. Claims 336, 338 and 339 Mt. Vista, according to the official SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION must be presented in accordance with the provisions of the plat thereof recorded in ReCase No. 207348 Utah Code Annotated 1953, and office of the County In the District Juvenile Court with proper verification as recorder of said County. for Salt Lake County, State quired therein. Beginnig at the Southeast of Utah, Before Hon R. W. WALKER BANK AND TRUST corner of Lot 1, Block 1, Garff, Jr., Judge COMPANY, Administrator with Home Subdivision of Block OF STATE UTAH, the Will Annexed of the Estate Lake Salt Plat 89, City C, of in interest the of Petra Dollar, Deceased. North and Survey, running CONN ANTHONY JOHN Date of first publication May 84.5 feet, thence West 55.5 2 A.D. 1969. 84.5 16th, feet, feet, thence South A under years F. Leary, Attorney Peter person eighteen to 55.5 East the feet thence of 141 East First South age. Suite 207, of beginning. point JOE WESLEY TO: CONN, Lake Salt City, Utah Purchase price payable in law- father of the above child. 6 ful money of the United States. the A concerning proceeding Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, above named child is pending in NOTICE TO CREDITORS this 15th day of May, 1969. above named Court and an the of KARL BARTSCH, Estate DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff as KARL F. known also of Salt Lake County, State of adjudication will be made which may include the permanent ter- BARTSCH, Deceased. Utah. mination of all your parental Creditors will present claims By Lt. Robert A. Stowe, Deputy Docket No. 27773 rights. vouchers to the undersigned with Summoned to at 619 Continental Bank You are Buildhereby C. Pugsley Philip said court this in before appear ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or Attorney for Plaintiff of on 25th the June, day county before the 20th day of August, of Date first publication May 1969 at 10:00 A.M. oclock in A.D. claims must be pre1969. 1969; 16, the Court Room of this Court sented in accordance with the 6 located at 3522 South 6th West, provisions of Utah Code SUMMONS Salt Lake City, Utah. and with proper Annotated 1953, Dated this 14th day of May, verification as required therein. Civil No. 186601 1969. AdTHELMA H. In the District Court of Salt BEVERLEY KESLER, Clerk ministratrix of BARTSCH, Estate of Lake County, State of Utah the 6 ) DELONE EWELL OSBORN, Karl Bartsch, aka Karl F. Plaintiff, Bartsch, Deceased. VS. Date of first publication May HARRY THOMAS OSBORN, 16th, A.D. 1969. Defendant. T. Quentin Cannon, Attorney 6 The State of Utah to the Above NOTICE TO CREDITORS Named Defendant: Estate of BILL GORIS, DeYou are hereby summoned and ceased. required to serve upon or mail Creditors will present claims to Mangan & Verhaaren, plain- with vouchers to the undersigned tiffs attorneys whose address at 4528 South 2070 East, Salt is 68 South Main, Suite 605, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Lake City, Utah, 84101, an an- the 20th day of August, A.D. swer in writing to the complaint ,1969; claims must be presented and filp a copy of said answer in accordance with the provienwith the clerk of the above AnCode of Utah sions 20 after titled court within days with and notated 1953, proper service of this summons upon verification as required therein. you. If you fail so to do, judgof CHRIS GORIS, ment by default will be taken the Estate of Bill Executor DeGoris, deagainst you for the relief manded in said complaint which ceased. Date of first publication May has been filed with the clerk of 16th, A.D. 1969. said court, and a copy of which Mary C. Lehmer, Attorney is hereto annexed and herewith 6 ) served upon you. If your address is unknown to NOTICE TO CREDITORS and the plaintiff or his attorney, WILLIAM MELTON Estate complaint is not attached to this CONGER,of Deceased. within summons, it will be filed Creditors will present claims said 10 days with the clerk of vouchers to the undersigned with and may you the above court, Continental Bank Build619 at there obtain a copy. Lake City, Utah, on or Salt a to ing, obtain This is an action 20th day of August, before the divorce. claims must be preA.D. 1969; of May, 13th Dated this day accordance with the in sented 1969. Code Utah of VERHAAREN provisions MANGAN & with and Annotated 1953, proper Plaintiff Attorneys for C. Verhaaren verification as required therein. By s Harold WILLIAM LOUIS CONGER, 6 Executor of the Estate of William Melton Conger, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE Date of first publication May 26. on 1969, sold To be May at 135 So. Main St., Salt Lake 16th, A.D. 1969. City, Utah, at 12 noon to par- T. Quentin Cannon, Attorney 6 tially foreclose chattel mortgage k, 2-- 12 (5-1- 6 5-2- 3) non-profi- non-milita- ry to-wi-t: (5-1- 6 5-2- 3) 75-9-- 5, (2-21-6- 7) (5-1- (5-1- 6-- 6) 6-- 6) 75-9-- (5-1- 5, Students Pay Way Finishing class assignments can be financially rewarding as well as favorable academically if the class happens to be Journalism 112, Feature Article Writing. When Utah State University Journalism professor Richard L. Andre asked his writing class to turn in an assignment worthy of being published, one student went all the way. He surpassed the if of publishing and took the initiaitve necessary to sell. James E. Packer, an interesting and well traveled Ph.D. candidate at USU, sold a feature article for $155 to The Furrow. He wrote on honeybees, a subject he has investigated actively as he is doing his doctoral research on the behavior of wild bees. Porpoises Future Reported Bright Porpoises may someday be the nautical version of todays (5-1- 5, (5-1- 6-6- (5-1- 6-- 6) 75-9-- 5, (5-1- 6-6- ) g to cowboys, according Petroleum Today. The American Petroleum Institutes magazine says porpoises can be trained to herd fish into netted corrals because they ely hunt their pray by circling them. The hard-workin- en- porpoise of g the future may be surprised to find men working underwater, too. Petroleum Today describes an undersea operation conceived by engineers that would include submerged dwellings for workers. The men would get to work by traveling oil-fiel- d through watertight horizontal tubes to larger units serving as drilling platforms. Although such developments are far in the future, the magaOrganic Gardening and Farm- zine points out that oil companies ing has informed Mr. Packer have been for offshore hunting that another article of his on two decfor petroleum deposits insects has been accepted for ades. In that time, the U.S. petropublication. leum industry has invested more The knack of writing features than $13 billion in offshore excoupled with extensive travel ploration and production. and work experiences could mean additional finances to help Mr. Packer, his wife and two daughters, enjoy the last year of his doctoral study. He spent part of three of his younger years in Peru where has father was a mining engineer. Another two and a half years were devoted to learning about Argentina as he served a church by being a missionary there. South America called again and he spent six months in Honduras teaching at a vocational agricultural college and researching Honduras mayflies.' Another two years were spent teaching at the college in Honduras after he had completed his masters program at the University of Utah in 1965. He attended West High in Salt Lake City and has a bachelors degree in zoology from the University. A Rockefeller Foundation fellowship brought Mr. Packer to USU in 1967 to begin his Ph.D. project. O 2EB 20 GEP TO Large Timber Sale Offering The Targhee National Forest, St. Anthony, Idaho, is offering for sale a large block of overmature lodgepole pine threatened by the mountain pine bark beetle. This timber sale was announced this week by Regional Forester Floyd Iverson of the Intermountain Region of the Forest Service in Ogden. Located in the plateau country of the Targhee National Forest, 30 miles northeast of Ashton, the proposed sale consists of 150 million board feet of timber. An increase in harvest is needed to remove overmature timber and to slow the spread of the mountain pine park beetle in the sale area, said Regional Forester Floyd Iverson. The relatively large size of the timber sale will make it possible for the successful bidder to install new or additional milling capacity. These facilities will be expected to process at least 30 million board feet of timber each year. if it's printing . . . 4 dial 6-- 6) THAT'S A FACT , range-ridin- 6-6- Probate Notices 75-9-- EUvtffl 364-846- |