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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. SHERIFFS SALE DISTRICT COURT ORDER OF SALE CIVIL NO. 188230 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah . VALLEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. EMPIRE REALTY CO., INC., STATE TAX COMMISSION OF UTAH, SUPERIOR FLOOR COVERINGS, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on August 15, 1972, at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, Beginning at a point which is North 0 04' 09" West 1334.20 feet and North 89 51' 51" East 290.0 feet and South 89 55' 20" East 780.51 feet from the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and and Meridian, running thence South 89 50' 47" East 264 feet; thence North 0 14' 29" West 330 feet; thence North 89 53' 40" West 264 feet; thence South 330 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Also subject to a former sum judgment lien in the Fred of $9,701.19, in which Gessel and Lois Gessel were plaintiffs, and the Empire Realty Company, Defendant, Case 173542, and any amount received from said sale over and above the amount of the mortgage lien will be credited on the judgment lien of Fred and Lois Gessel. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 20th day of July, 1972. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Sgt. Michael D. Wilkinson Deputy Docket No. 58420 W. R. Huntsman Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication July to-w- it: 21, 1972. (7-2- 8-1- 1 1) SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 214781-8- 2 Probate Notices Coast Guard Officers Now Have Consult clerk of the District Power To Send Boater To Shore Court or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WESLEY RODERICK JOHNSON aka WESLEY R. JOHNSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at co Fabian & Clendenin, 800 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 on or before the 15th day of November, A.D. 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. MILDRED S. JOHNSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Wesley Roderick Johnson aka Wesley R. Johnson, Deceased. Date of first publication August 11th, A.D. 1972. Fabian & Clendenin, Attorneys 75-9-- 5, (8-1- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MILTON T. WILSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite 300, 141 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 20th day of November, A.D. 1972; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper veiification as re75-9-- 5, quired therein. DEE M. WILSON, Executor of the Estate of Milton T. Wilson, Deceased. Date of first publication gust 11th, A.D. 1972. VanCott, Baglcy, Cornwall & McCarthy, Attorneys By Stephen D. Swindle (8-1- 1 Au- 9-- 1) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 536 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 on or before the 15th day of November, A.D. 1972; claims must be in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated with proper verificaand 1953, as tion required therein. INEZ O. BLOOMQUIST, Executrix of the Estate of Hclmcr 75-9-- 5, J. Bloomquist, Deceased. Date of first publication (8-1- 1 Au- 9-- 1) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HAZEL L. BURN- HAM, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 466 East 500 South, Salt Lake on or before for Salt Lake County, 1972; claims must be presented of Utah, Before Hon. R. W. in accordance with the proviUtah Code AnnoGarff, Jr., Judge. sions of STATE OF UTAH, tated 1953, and with proper veriin the interest of fication as required therein. SOMERVILLE, MICHAEL WOODROW ARDEN BURNHAM, Executor of the Estate of SOMERVILLE, TIFFINEY Hazel L. Burnham, Deceased. Date of first publication AuPersons under eighteen years gust 11th, A.D. 1972. of S00 Jay A. Meservy, Attorney 1 TO: jiM SOMERVILLE, father of the above named children. A proceeding concerning the pendabove named children is Court named ing in the above -- FREEZONE be and an adjudication will the made which may include permanent termination of all FOR your parental rights. to You are hereby Summoned said m court this appear before 11th THAT HURT. day of Sepcounty on the 1:00A.M. at 1972 tember, ot Why fool around with painful corns, when o'clock in the Court Room Freezone can help you remove them. Try Scmth 3522 at located this Court It Youll see. In Just days, the corn will Utah. 6th West, Salt Lake City. be cone... the hurt will be gone. PainDated this 19th day of July, lessly. No dangerous cutting. No ugly 75-9-- 5, (7-15-- 64) 69) (8-1- IS 1972- - LUCILLE PETERSON Deputy Clerk (7-2- 8-1- 1 1) or plasters. Bds off corns. fuel in the bilges or a compartment other than the fuel tank. 4. Not meeting prescribed ventilation requirements. 5. Not meeting requirements for backfire flame control. The Coast Guard already has the power to terminate use if a boater lacks sufficient lifesaving devices, firefighting equipment, or if the boat is overloaded. corrections of If any one of these conditions cannot be made to the boarding officers satisfaction and continued operation in the officers opinion would endanger life or property, the boat will be sent back to the nearest safe mooring until the condition is corrected. Father Escalantes Epic Story Retold ability for mission sites. The paperback reprint 92-75- on-the-sce- ne 9-- 1) CORNS Drop on Freezone If its printing 364-846- 4 Utahs Good Thing Going got even better July 26 with the distribution of the new telephone directory by Mountain Bell. Inside the Yellow Pages of the new directory arc a series of tours through Utah, prepared in cooperation with the Utah Travel Council and inserted as a public service by Mountain Bell. The tours are taken from the Travel Councils booklet, Utah! Discovery Tours, a series of one or two-da- y adventures around the state. We felt promoting Utah could be a service to our customers and the state, so we included them in the Yellow Pages. We also want our employees throughout Utah to take pride in their state, John and genLattin, eral manager of Mountain Bell said. Mr. Lattin was in Vernal to receive the special Friend of Utah Award for Mountain Bells part in placing the tour program in the Yellow Pages. The award, a special plaque and certificate, is only the second ever given. The presentation was made during a meeting of the board of directors of the Utah Travel Council. Board chairman Ken Sowards of Vernal made the pre- spntntinn This gift to the State of Utah is an excellent promotion for Utah, Mr. Sowards said in making the award. This is directly in line with the te program of promotion we have been working on for years. We wish to compliment Mr. Lattin for his companys efforts in recognizing the value and importance of promoting Utah. The directories will be disvice-preside- nt . in-sta- out-of-sta- i te in-sta- te teaspoon salt v teaspoon white pepper j teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg V teaspoon monosodium glutamate (optional) . S teaspoons sherry v water 1 with beaten 1 egg yolk tablespoon 1 cup green peas, cooked Drain shrimp. Melt butter iii a saucepan; blend in flour, milk, and all seasonings except wine. Cook until thick and smooth. Quickly stir in yolk. Cool the sauce slightly before pie pan or adding riierry, peas, and 6hrimp. Pour into an 40-45 minutes in a baking dish; top with fluted crust. Bake moderately hot (400 degree) oven, 4 servings. , 8-in- ch ... dial in- Mountain Bells The Newest Friend of Utah cludes reproductions of Professor Boltons four-stat- e map loPageant in the Wilderness: The Story of the Escalante Ex- cating the trail and Bernardo de map plus eleven pedition to the Interior Basin, Mieras historic of and Utah Indians photographs 1776, has been reprinted by the described landmarks by EscaUtah State Historical Society. Originally published in 1951, lante. The expedition crossed the the book includes the diary of River north of Jensen, Green and translated Escalante Father annotated by the late western Utah, and traveled west to Utah Lake via the Strawberry River historian Herbert E. Bolton. and Dominand Father Escalante Spanish Fork Canyon. Folguez left Santa Fe, New Mexico, lowing an early snowstorm, they in July 1776 on one of the great turned south, eventually fording explorations of American his- the Colorado River at the Crossparty was ing of the Fathers and returned tory. Their seeking a safe trade and commu- to Santa Fe. nications route to the new CaliLong out of print, demand for fornia settlements. the book has increased with the were the first known approaching bicentennial. Copies They men other than the native In- are now available through local dians to travel through Utah and bookstores or from the Society describe its scenery, plant and offices at 603 East South Temple, oftributed to 30,000 animal life, Indians, and its suit- - Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. fices in addition to 410,000 copies subscribers. bound for Every major telephone office, liSHRIMP 'WIGGLE' STILL A PUZZLE brary and business concern in the country will receive a copy of the Mountain Bell directory of Salt Lake City. The scries includes 22 two by five-inc- h tours with two additours tional measuring nearly five by five inches. We would also like to acknowledge Mountain Bells efforts on television and radio with their outstanding public service Mr. Sowards announcements, said. Mountain Bell produced a special television film centered around the theme of Utah, A Good Thing Going, which was aired on local television stations. As you know, this series, along with radio tapes that went to every station in the state, were done strictly on the theme of is classic crust sauce a under with here that the Bubbling Utah. They did not include any funny, folksy name of Georgia Shrimp Wiggle. No use writing commercial message. Rather, in to ask why because no one seems to remember. Origin they produced and placed the unknown. But the flavor is rare, wistful, and deeply Old South television and raido spots as a by any standards. Redolent with nutmeg and a little something service to the state. It is for that from the old sideboard, Wiggle by any other name would be service we are making this spea delight. Traditionally served on toast as a luncheon dish, it cial, Friend of Utah award. becomes something more important under a crust for dinner The important thing is that , or late company supper. Mountain Bell is the first indusSHRIMP WIGGLE PIE try in the state that has really devoted itself to tourism. We shrimp l4 ean (4V4 ounces) congratulate Mr. Lattin and his tablespoons butter or margarine organization for their efforts and 5 tablespoons flour thank them for future plans in 2V4 cups milk 4 this area. 1V4 teaipoon. celery alt 10-m- an NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HELMER J. BLOOMQUIST, Deceased gust 11th, A.D. 1972. E. J. Skeen, Attorney Effective on August 7th, Coast Guard boarding officers will be empowered to send pleasure boaters back to port or the nearest safe mooring if one of eight different unsafe conditions exists on the boarded boat. Five of these conditions are new and amplify the Federal Safe Boating Act of 1971 (Public ). These newest unLaw safe conditions are: 1. Not displaying the prescribed navigation lights between sunset and sunrise. 2. Having fuel leakage from either the fuel system or the engines. 3. Having an accumulation of 9-- 1) City, Utah 84111 In the District Juvenile Court the 15th day of November, A.D. State (3-15-- Page Eleven FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1972 SHINES UP BRIGHT IN MINUTES LASTS UP TO AWEEK GRIFFIN WAX SHOE POUSH |