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Show Page Ten THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1971 Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the South ground level entrance of the Courts Building at 240 East 4 th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, in the County of Salt Lake, Tuesday, the 16th day of November. 1971, at the hour of 11:00 oclock A.M. of said day: COMMENCING 127 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 1 Block 80, Plat C, Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence North 40 feet; thence West 141 feet; thence South 40 feet: thence East 141 feet to the point of beginning. (Sfret Address: 419 North 9th West, Salt Lake City Utah) Purchase price payable in lawful mcney of the United States Dated: October 21, 1971. Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 143.8 ft.; thence South 2 49' West 437.78 ft.; thence West 255.79 ft.; thence North 252 ft.; thence Northeasterly 238.4 ft. more or less to the point of beginning, consisting of 2.4 acres. Located at 1905 East 12300 South, Draper, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 26th day of October, 1971. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff if Salt Lake County, State of By Lt. Robert A. Stowe, Deputy Docket No. 51173 Don B. Allen Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication Octo- ber 29, 1971. (10-2- 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DELWIN JOHN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tne undersigned at 914 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 12th day of January, A.D. 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. TENNIS PRO ARTHUR ASNE, 27, EARNEP $40, OOO N TOURNAMENTS 75-9-- 5, FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH NA, Executor of the Estate of Delwin John, Deceased co 914 Kearns Building Date of first publication ber 8th, A.D. WNNNG H OP AST YEAR, ITHE 30 IN WHICH HE COMPETE?. EARNINGS RANKEP HIM iff JUST BEHNP TENNIS ' TOP MONEYMAKER ROP AYER. Octo- 1971. George C. Morris, Attorney 914 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (10-- 8 11-1- 9) NOTICE OF SALE To be sold on Monday, November 8, 1971 at 135 South Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah, at '2 noon to partially foreclose hattel mortgage dated August 10, 1971, given by Jacquie Kee ind Mike Strand as mortgagors o Murray First Thrift and Loan Co. as mortgagee and recorded to Our Time 10-2- M 9) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of SAMUEL H. WILLIAMS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ASHE LEARNED THE GAME AS A YOUNGSTER, WHEN HE BORROWEP A RACKET TO PAY ON THE PUBLIC COURTS OF H(S NATIVE RIOfMONP, YA . it 701 Continental Bank Bldg-Sa- lt Lake City, Utah 84101 on of before the 26th day of January, A.D. 1972. Claims must be f?HE FIRST BLACK MEMBER U.S. PAVS CUP TEAM, INCH STAR IS FOOT 6 FAMOUS FOR HIS SPEEP, BOOMING SERVE, SUPERIOR BACKHANP ANP TOP SPJN FOREHANP PRIVES. presented in accordance with OF Utah vith Utah State Tax Commis- the provisions of SECURITY TITLE COMPANY sion upon which is due on this Code Annotated 1953, and with verification as required TRUSTEE late the sum of $2,716.96 which proper herein. By Herbert H. Halliday lovers the following described LaMAR H. WILLIAMS, Ad Its Trust Office property: 11-of the Estate of Samministrator 2 (10-21971 Gremlin H. uel Williams, Deceased. Serial No. A1F465A304759 of Date first publication OctoSHERIFFS SALE Dated this 22nd day of October, ber 1971. A.D. DISTRICT COURT 22nd, 1971. R. Merlin EXECUTION Lybbert, Attorney MURRAY FIRST THRIFT AND 701 Continental Bank Bldg. CIVIL NO. 199175 LOAN CO. Salt Lake City, Utah In the D: strict Court of the Third By Robert D. Marcelis (10-2- 2 75-9-- THE THE 5, 5) 11-Judicial District in and foi (10-2- 9 the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION FIRST SECURITY BANK OF Case No. 205920 UTAH, N. A., a corporation, DISTRICT II Plaintiff, !n the District Juvenile Court vs. for Salt Lake County, State OTIS A. PIERCE and REED W. of Utah Before Hon. R. W. CHRISTENSEN, Garff, Jr., Judge Defendants STATE OF UTAH, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at in the interest of the County Courthouse in the MARIE TERESSA GARCIA 15 City and County of Salt Lake State cf Utah, on November 23 A person under eighteen years 1971, at 12 oclock noon of said if age. TO: HENRY FREDDIE GARday that certain piece or parce' of real property situate in Sail CIA and CAROLE COLLINS Lake County, State of Utah, de-s- KEENER GARCIA HARPER, bed as follows, Eather, mother of the above-lame- d This property belongs tc child. defendant Reed W. ChrisA proceeding concerning the tensen: above named child is pending Commencing at SW corner n the above named Court and Lot 2 Block 24, Plat E m adjudication will be made SLC running .vhich may include the perma-leSurvey; thence North 89 54' 50" termination of all your parEast 53.5 feet; thence North ental rights. 23 36' 45" West 9915 You are hereby Summoned to 50 65 North thence feet; appear before this court in said 55" East 52 88 feet; North bounty on the 1st day of Decem23 18' West 10.03 ft.: ber, 1971 at 10:15 A.M. oclock thence South 65 50' 55" In the Court Room of this Court West 93.58 feet; thence located at 3522 South 6th West, South 23 21' 45" East 10 Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated this 26th day of October, feet; .thence South 65 50 55" West .8 feet; thence 1971. South 23 21' 45" East LUCILLE PETERSON 77.53 feet to the point of Deputy Clerk beLot (10-29 located beginning. tween 502 Center Street and 124 West Fourth North fflE WON THE NATIONAL U.S. OPEN IN 1968 ANP WAS RANKEP THE NATION'S TOP COLLEGE PLAYER WHILE AT UCLA N 1961... ANROTC CAPET IN COLLEGE, HE SERYEP TWO YEARS IN THE ARMY ASA LIEUTENANT. 11-1- 2) 5) (7-28-- 56) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of SARAH ANN MORGAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claim? with vouchers to the undersigned at 701 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 on or before the 26th day of January, A.D. 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- 5, MORGAN GUI-VEAdministratrix of the Es- VIRGINIA cr to-wi- t: nt 11-1- 9) at rear. tate of Sarah Ann Morgan, ceased. Date of first publication ber 22nd, A.D. Octo- 1971. 2) with vouchers to the undersigned at 900 El Paso Natural Gas Build- ing, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 26th day of January, A.D. 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. LUCILE PERSSON GOATES. Administratrix of the Estate of Alden Collin Goates, Deceased. Date of first publication Octo5, Ccmmencing at a point which is N 23 21' W 87.33 feet and N 65 50 E 8 feet from SW corner ber 22nd, A.D. 1971. of Lot 2 Block 24, Plat Consult clerk of the District Leo A. Jardine, Attorney E SLC Survey; running Court or the (10-2- 2 respective signers thence N 23 21' 45" W for further information. 38 feet; thence N 65 50 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 55" E 93.58 feet; thence of GENERA GALLEGOS, Estate S 23 21' 45" E 38 feet: TO NOTICE Deceased. CREDITORS W 65 50' 55" thence S Creditors will present claims 93.58 feet to the point of Estate of CILMA WHEELER vouchers to the undersigned with be Lot located beginning. LARSEN, Deceased. 320 South Third East, Salt at tween 502 Center Street Creditors will present claims and 124 West Fourth North. with vouchers to the undersigned Lake City, Utah on or before the A.D. 1972; Commencing at SW corner it Zions First National Bank, 3rd day of February, be must presented in ac1 South claims Lot 3 Block 24, Plat E. N.A. (Trust Dept.) with the cordance provisions of SLC running Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah Survey, Code Annotated, Utah E thence N 89 54' 50" m or before the 12th day of with and 23 proper verifica98.34 feet; thence N A.D. 1972; claims must 1953, January, as tion S required therein. 48' W 67.76 feet; thence be presented in accordance with RAY MONTANO. ROBERT feet: 89.93 W 12' 36" 67 Utah the provisions of of the Estate of Administrator 29.8 E 24" 23 34' S thence Code Annotated 1953, and with feet to point of beginning. iroper verification as required Genera Gallegos, Deceased. OctoDate of first publication Lot and house located at therein. ber 29th, A.D. 1971. 502 Center Street. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL S. Uno, Attorney to This property pertains BANK, N.A., Executor of the Raymond (10-2- 9 Otis A. Pierce: Estate of Cilma Wheeler Larsen Commencing 708 ft. West Deceased. Date of first publication Octoand 437.25 ft. North from .. of the corner Southeast ber the 8th, A.D. 1971. Northeast Quarter of the Backman, Backman and Clark Southeast Quarter of Sec- Attorneys for Executor 364-846-4 (10-- 8 tion 28, Township 3 South. Probate Notices 11-1- 2) 75-9-- 5, 75-9-- 5, 11-1- 9) 10-2- 9) if its printing. dial Food-for-Wor- k. able-bodie- d, CREATIVE CRAFT IDEAS o Lls Beautiful Batik NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ALDEN COLLIS GOATES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims 75-9-- Food as an incentive for development has been used Catholic Relief Services in the past several years under bya program known as Wages are paid in the form of food rations to impoverished but volunteer labours who participate in various community development projects. De- 11-1- . R, Merlin R. Lybbert Attorney for Administratrix 701 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (10-2- 2 PRODUCTS OF PROGRESS Batik Is a Javanese word for a method of applying designs to fabric. It requires the use of wax and fabric dye, fabric, a brush and a little time. The results of batik design on fabric are lovely and often unusual. A finished batik has many uses. Wear it as a scarf, make it into a pillow, an apron, a blouse, or frame it. When making a batik, melt ed wax is painted onto fabric When the wax hardens, the fabric is dipped into a dye solution. The waxed areas resist the dye so that dye is absorbed only on the unwaxed portions. Waxing and dyeing is repeated several times to obtain the final, colorful design. The crackled, cobweb effect so characteristic of batik is formed when dye seeps through cracks in the wax. Wax is removed on a finished batik by ironing fabric placed between layers of absorbent paper. The first step in batik is to plan the design and colors to he used. Choose colors that will blend well. Dyes are transparent and one color dyed over another will create a third: Scarlet over yellow gives dark orange, fuchsia over royal blue makes green. If you are not sure how a particular color combination will work, experiment first on a small piece of fabric. Select white or lightly colored fabric with a close, tight weave that is washable and dyeable. Wash, dry and iron smooth. Place fabric over a layer of foil or waxed paper, retch taut and secure with sh pins or thumb tacks to - i a board. Melt paraffin in a double boiler, never over i direct flame as paraffin s flammable. With an inexpensive bristle brush, paint wax over areas that are to remain the original fabric color. Prepare the first dye solution while wax ,is hardening, starting with. the lightest color. In a rectangular pan with deep sides, mix cup liquid or dissolve 1 package powder all purpose Rit dye in 1 quart warm tap water. Add waxed fabric to dye and stir gently for about 5 to 10 minutes or longer for deeper colors. Remove fabric, rinse in cool water and hang to dry. Then paint on more wax to protect areas that are to remain the previous dyed color. Continue dyeing and waxing steps until all colors are added. Rinse, dry and remove wax. Send post card request, for free leaflet: Beautiful Batik, Dept. DE, Box 307, Coventry; Conn. 0S238. |