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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, AUGUST Miscellaneous Notices Sight Saving Month Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. SHERIFFS SALE DISTRICT COURT ORDER OF SALE CIVIL NO. 212670 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. HOWARD L. CHRISTENSEN and BETTY M. CHRISTEN- SEN, his wife, Begins September 1 September 1st marks the of Sight Saving Month, according to Jackie Nokes, Sight Saving Chairman for the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Working for visual health is an every day job throughout the year. Mrs. Nokes, who is hostess on KSL-TV- s Midday show says the Utah Society is constantly screening children for vision problems, testing the adults for glaucoma, presenting health and safety information to schools, business and industry, as well as leading campaigns to protect families from hazardous toys, firecrackers and other eye injuries. Right now 120 people a day are going blind across the nation. This is tragic and needless, says the Prevention of Blindness Sight Saving Chairman, because half of this blindness could have been prevented. Jackie Nokes is urging all Utahns, especially during Sight Saving month of September, to do their very best in fighting blindness by volunteering their services and mailing a contribution to the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 2033 South State, Salt Lake City be-gini- ng Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on September 11, 1973, 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, ' The East 15 feet of Lot 22, all of Lot 23, and the West 9 feet of Lot 24, in HOMEFIELD Block 2, PLAT B, a subdivision of of Lot 9 ,and the North Lot 8, Block 31, Ten Acre Plat A, Big Field Survey. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 16th day of August, 1973. 84115. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah Tech Announces Utah. By Ralph E. Krueger, Deputy Summer Graduation Docket No. 68430 Summer graduation exercises W. Eugene Hansen Plaintiff for at Utah Technical College, Salt Attorney Date of first publication Au- Lake, will be held Friday, Aug. gust 17, 1973. 24 in the Colleges main campus 7 Administration Building, 4600 S. Redwood Road. SUMMONS This year 108 graduates from Civil No. D 11597 various and technical In the District Court of Salt courses vocational will receive diplomas, Lake County, State of Utah certificates and degrees. BERNADETTE POOLE, Commencement speaker will Plaintiff, vs. be Dr. Harvey C. Hirschi, adminCLIFFORD POOLE, istrator, Utah State Board of Defendant. Education, Division of RehabiliThe State of Utah to the Above tation Services. Degrees, certifiNamed Defendant: cates diplomas will be preYou are hereby summoned and sentedand A. Glenn Christensen, by an answer in required to file attached of State Board a commember writing to the Clerk of the for Vocational Utah Education. plaint with the above entitled Court, and to This year the largest number serve upon, or mail to J . Douglas of graduates are from the elecKinateder, Plaintiffs attorney, tronics, electricity, machine shop at 314 Atlas Building, Salt Lake and auto mechanics. The other anCity, Utah, a copy of said serv- courses listing graduates are acswer, within 20 days after architectural drafting, ice of this summons upon you. counting, If you fail so to do, judgment auto body repair and paint, business management, against by default will be taken in demanded relief the cosmetology, executive secretary you for been has which said complaint, and general office clerk, marketsaid of Clerk the with filed printing, small engine reCourt and a copy of which is ing, steno and welding. hereto annexed and herewith pair, served upon you. This is an action for divorce. Defendants address: 134 34th Street Ogden, Utah GET CLEANER Dated this 9th day of August, to-w- it: 9-- 7) (8-1- bar-berin- , g, DENTURES 1973 j. DOUGLAS KINATEDER Attorney for Plaintiff 314 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (8-2- 9-1- 4 4) SHERIFFS SALE DISTRICT COURT EXECUTION CIVIL NO. 210305 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. JAMES P. HILL, vs. LEAH W. KIMBALL, Plaintiff, Denture Cleaning System moves the stains and deposits other cleaners leave behind. 3 minute cleaning! 50NV7 action is with electro-soni- c available at all leading drug, discount and department stores. Full one year warranty. Suggested retail only $18.95. 32 Plat G SLC Sur E 41 Ft S 128 Ft W 41 Ft N 128 Ft to Beg Salt Lake County Tax Serial No. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 20th day of August, 1973. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Ralph E. Krueger, Deputy Docket No. 68473 James P. Hill, Plaintiff Date of first publication August 24, 1973. 05-20- 37 Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on September 18, 1973. at 12 oclock noon of said or parcel day that certain piece of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, de- scribed as follows, Victor M. Kimball Et A1 Com at NW Cor Lot 3 Blk to-w- it: ELECTRONICALLY In just 3 minutes the SONp re- (8-2- 4 9-1- 4) 24, 1973 Page Eleven Area Savings & Loan Executives Selected To Attend Schools I773W ju's Three Utah savings and loan executives have been selected to attend the School for Executive Development for savings and loan personnel at the University of Washington in Seattle, Sept. 2-1- 4, 1973 A LOOK AT THE BOOK J A V i On the Cross our Lord, praying for those who crucified Him, cried, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do (Luke 23:34). The Roman soldiers who . Selected are David G. Kimball, branch manager for American Savings and Loan Association in Salt Lake City; Richard Fisher; assistant vice president of First Federal Savings and Loan Association in Salt Lake City; and Darlene K. Mallinson, assistant secretary of Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association, in nailed Him to the Cross were simply carrying out the orders that had been issued by the authority it was their dutv to obey. Perhaps none of the soldiers had even the faintest perception of the meaning of Calvary or of the divine person of Christ. Which of us does not need this same prayer prayed for ns 7 What sins of ignorance we commit! How blind we are who cannot see the end of some deed we have done What son. if he could look ahead and see the broken heart and the white hair of his mother, would commit today the little act which adds the first weight to the heart and brings the first silver hair Who, if he could see the results of words thoughtlessly spoken today as they take root in the heart and bring forth a crop of bitterness in the life of a loved one tomorrow, would permit the words to Provo. The school, conducted by the American Savings and Loan Institute in cooperation with the University of Washington, is a two week intensive education for persons in managerial and supervisory positions in savings and loan associations. The three Utahns are among nearly 80 students chosen from applicants across the country for the first year session at this school. Successful completion of the first year and a management project qualifies the student for a second year. Subjects included in the study are Economic Guides for ManReleased by the Gospel agement Decisions, Management and Administration, Financial Institutions, Organizational Behavior and Communication Skill in Management. Highway Use Tax is The American Savings and Loan Institute is the educational Due, IRS Warns affiliate of the U. S. Savings and Owners of large trucks, truck Loan League, and provides edu- tractors or buses should file the cational programs for more than federal highway use tax return, 30,000 members in the United States. and technology. In December of 1971 Mr. Elmer became adminJ. Clark Elmer Retires istrative Assistant to the Directo-da- yl From Highway Dept. J. Clark Elmer, administrative assistant to the Utah Director of Highways, will retire August 15, having served with the department since 1965. His initial assignment with the department was as B & C Road Fund Administrator. In 1967 he was assigned Public Relations Director for the Highway Department. While in this position Mr. Elmer organized numerous conventions concernig highway development tor. pass his lips? The man who today rejects Gods grace, who heedlessly turns aside from the opportunity of salvation which God offers in the Gospel of His Son. does it, not because he intends to go out into Eternity lost and undone, but because he is busy or thoughtless or loves his sins. Without doubt, he Intends sometime to settle the question of his salvation. Rut 'ow little does he realize that fn neglecting this opportunity he may neglect the last! A Christian touches a life and fails to give the Word of the Gospel; that one he fails to reach may tomorrow or next year and forever be tost because the Christian has neglected to speak to him the word of the Gospel. All of us are guilty of the sin of thoughtlessness are blind to the consequences of our words and deeds, and are neglectful because we do not realize the costly result of our neglect. Oh Lord. pray for us. Father. forgive them: for they know not what they do I Fellowship Association Form 2290, by August 31, Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue in Utah said this week. Revenue from the highway use tax assists states in financing the Interstate Highway System. The amount of tax depends on a combination of the number of axles and weight of the vehicles. Generally, the tax applies to the single unit trucks weighing 13,-0pounds or more, to truck-tractoweighing 5,500 pounds or more, to trucks of 9000 lbs., and over equipped for use in combinations and to buses with 0 a gross weight in excess of pounds. The tax year begins July 1 and runs to June 30. Subsequent returns may be necessary for vehicles in operation for the first time on public highways after Mr. Elmer held public office as a Justice of the Peace for four years and from 1949 to 1952 he was a Utah County Commissioner. He was chairman during his final year with the Commission. During this same period he was chairman of the Roads Committee, State Association of Counties, and in 1952 served as Secretary for the State Association of Counties and as chairman of the Utah County Flood Control. July. IT NEVER FAILS 00 rs 26,-00- |