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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1973 Page Ten Miscellaneous Notices of Lot 39, Block 1, HARRINGTON, DONNELLY & NEWELLS SUBDIVISION, of Lots 3 and 4, Block 23, Five Acre Plat A, Big Field Survey, situated within the corporate limits of Salt Lake City, Utah. Also known as 259 Paxton Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE described Dated this 19th day of SeptempropThe following auc1973. sold at ber, public erty will be s JAMES S. SAWAYA tion to the highest bidder on the at 1973 October. 30th day of Judge 1 11:00 A.M. at the south ground level entrance to the Salt Lake County Court House at 250 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah, in the County of Salt Lake, by SECURITY TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, under the Deed of Trust made by CARL Consult clerk of the District JR. and R. RASMUSSEN, or the respective signers Court CAROL M. RASMUSSEN, husinformation. for further band and wife, as Trustors, and recorded October 7, 1970, as 2353180 in Book 2905 Entry No.229-23NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 of Official Recat pages of IRENE DEWEY Estate ords of Salt Lake County, Utah, Deceased. GUNN, given to secure an indebtedness Creditors will present claims in favor of FIRST NATIONAL vouchers to the undersigned with N.A. (now BANK OF UTAH, at Law Offices of Jones & the GOVERNowned and held by 506 South Main, BounMORTHansen, MENTAL NATIONAL 84010 on or before reaUtah tiful, GAGE ASSOCIATION) by ob7th the of certain son of the breach day of January, A.D. must be presented Claims 1974. ligations secured thereby. accordance with the provi in Notice of Default was recorded of sions Utah Code An 2 Entry No. July 3, 1973 as and notated with proper 1953, in Book 3365 at page 90 of verification as therein required said Official Records. Trustee AdDEWEY ALAN GUNN, will sell at public auction to ministrator of the Estate of Irene the highest bidder for cash, payGunn, Deceased. able in lawful money of the Dewey Date of first publication OctoUnited States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, pos- ber 5th, A.D. 1973. session or encumbrances, the Jones & Hansen, Attorneys Jones following described property at By Clare A.Main 506 St. South 9250 East approximately 75 84010 Utah of Sandy, Bountiful, South, in the City 6 (10-- 5 County of Salt Lake, State of Utah: NOTICE TO CREDITORS All of Lot 102, MT. JORDAN MEADOWS NO. 1, No. 60402 official to the plat Estate of VERONA BEERS according the as recorded in TOBIASON STUART, Deceased thereof, office of the County RecordCreditors will nresent er of Salt Lake County, with vouchers to the undersigned Utah. at Suite 510, Ten Broadway for the purpose of paying obli- Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, gations secured by said Deed of on or before the 7th day of Trust including fees, charges January, A.D. 1974. Claims must and expenses of Trustee, ad- be presented in accordance with Utah vances, if any, under the terms the provisions of of said Deed, interest thereon, Code Annotated 1953, and with and the unpaid principle of the proper verification as required Note secured by said Deed of therein. Trust with interest thereon as in DAPHNE STUART POUL-TOsaid note and by law provided. Executrix of the Estate Beers Tobiason StuVerona of of Dated this 3rd day October, Deceased. art, 1973. Date of first publication OctoSECURITY TITLE COMPANY, nvufipp ber 5th, A.D. 1973. C. Pugsley T. Quentin Cannon, Attorney By Philip Its Attorney 10 West 3rd South, Suite 510 (10-- 5 Salt Lake City, Utah Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. 10-1- (9-2- 2) Probate Notices 75-9-- 5, 255-188- 10-2- TV Program Airs 73 Deer Hunt Prospects Color Booklet Gives History of All American Flower Selection A new 14 page full color book- Each new entry is also grown let entitled A History of All along side a comparison trial, America Selections tells a story of how the seed industry, for more than 40 years, has succeeded in recognizing the most outstanding new developments in flowers and vegetables. All America Selections was founded in 1932 to test new varieties of flowers and vegetables grown from seed and to make awards of recognition to the most outstanding. At the present time All America Selections has 30 trial gardens devoted to testing flower seed varieties, plus 25 trial gardens for the purpose of testing new vegetable varieties, making a total of 55 trial gardens in the United States, Mexico and Canada. In addition to trial gardens for judging new seed varieties, All America Selections has 65 display gardens open to the general public, including one at the Disney World, two in Hawaii, one in Alaska, one in Bermuda and even one in New Zealand. Entries are submitted to All America Selections each year from all over the world by private, commercial and government plant breeders. Seed is distributed to each of the trial gardens under a code number so that the judges have no knowledge of who submitted the trials. representing the nearest equivalent existing variety. Judges score the entries according to performance in their own trial garden and the scores are sent back to All America headquarters. The totals are counted and the awards are announced. Only those varieties that perform well over most of the country have a chance of gaining sufficient points. Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded. Judges are the horticultural leaders of America, including the president and reearch director of America leading seed companies, also the directors of botanical gardens and professors of leading universities and horticultural departments. A' copy of the booklet containing list of award winners and public display gardens is available by sending $1.00 for postage and mailing to the All America Selections, Gardenville, Pa. 18926. The KUED Television program, Utah Trails will spend several weeks in October broadcasting information on Utahs 1973 deer hunt. The program of Oct. 12 will involve discussion on safety and law enforcement. The Utah Highway Patrol will be represented in a discussion on trailers and their safe use. Deer hunting prospects will be the subject matter on Oct. 9 and 16. Hunting outlooks for the northern and central parts of the state will take place on the 9th, while Utahs southern mule deer country will be discussed on the 16th. Wildlife, Our Responsibility, a film produced by the American Humane Association, will be aired for the frablic on Oct. 23. Upland game is the program, for bird hunters looking toward the pheasant season. It will be broadcast on Oct. 30. The KUED program comes on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. and is hosted by the Division of Wild Life Resources. Oh, what a dusty apswer gets the soul when hot for certainties On the whole, with scandalous in this our life! George Mere- exceptions, Democracy has given dith. the ordinary worker more dignity than he ever had. Sinclair if itsprinting... Lewis. An ounce of prevention costs what a pound of cure cost ten years ago. dial 364-84- 64 nn 75-9-- 5, N, 10-1- 9) (10-- 5 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Civil No. 137027 In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah DOROTHY C. GURULE, vs. ALADINO GURULE, Plaintiff, Defendant. Upon reading the Affidavit of the plaintiff on file herein and upon motion of Justin C. Stewart, attorney for plaintiff, and good cause appearing therefor, it is hereby ordered that the defendant be and appear before the above entitled court on the 25th day of October, 1973, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, to then and there show cause if any he has why judgment should not be entered against him for past due alimony in the amount of $6,600.00, and past due child support in the amount of $46,200.00. and to show cause, if any he has, why, if he fails to pay forthwith such make reasonable judgment or to pay such judgarrangements ment for past due alimony and child support, any right, title and interest he may have in the home of the parties located at 259 Paxton Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah, should not be awarded to 10-2- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60282 Estate of AMELIA GRAEHL, Deceased. Creditors will nresent claims with vouchers to the undersigned Asst. co John Spencer Snow, 236 State Attorney General, Capitol Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 7th day of January, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as re-5 quired therein. DONNA CHILD, Administratrix of the Estate of Amelia Graehl, Deceased. Date of first publication ber 5th, A.D. 1973. John Spencer Snow, Asst. Attorney General (10-- 5 Octo- 10-2- 6) The Gods do not deduct from mans allotted span the hours spent in fishing. Babylonian proverb. Birds capable of being taught to talk include parrots, mynas, crows, ravens, jackdaws, and some species of jays. ' the plaintiff as her sole and separate property in satisfaction An in possession seldom of said judgment by Court Deed, retainsobject same charms which the if necessary, said property being it had when it was longed for. as: particularly described and the West Pliny. All of Lot 38, BIRMINGHAMS BOOM HOLDS LESSONS FORU.S. helped attract 80 new enterprises from as far away as California and even Japan. A construction boom followed featuring 30 story skyscrapers giving Birmingham abig league look. Operation New Birmingham got black and white leaders breakfasting together every week. Blacks now hold 35 per cent of the telephone company and bus driving jobs and now recruited heavily for Don A. Newton, Executive the police force. Ten years Vice President, Birmingham ago they held none. Metropolitan Development By 1971, Birmingham had Board says, "Economic de- been named an All America velopment does not stop at City in recognition of its the city line." progress. This summer, the city is host to the U.S. Birmingham and its sub- Youth Games. Birmingham's urbs are turning out to be Festival of the oldgst d America city continuous Arts, arts festival in in the 197 0s. the will be world, bigger Paced by record construe and better this tion, the attraction of new Salute to Westyear with a Germany. businesses from all over the new A brand million nation, vastly improved race Civic Center $40 is drawing relations, and a winning fight and conventions from groups against pollution, Alabamas all over the country. largest city has changed from Pollution is now being an ultraconservative city to one with a cosmopolitan curbed effectively as U.S. Steel and other companies look and flair. This is a dramatic change pour millions of dollars in from a decade ago when new equipment. This sum.Birmingham was beset by mer Birmingham became the racial strife which hampered first city in the nation to economic growth. A major officially honor those local steel and iron making center, industries curbing pollution it had more than its share by awarding them special of pollution. flags to fly over the plants, But about five years ago, similar to the E flags the Birminghams business lead-er- s federal government presents took stock; decided it was to companies for excellence time for a change. For great- in exports. er harmony, Operation New Don A. Newton, ExecuBirmingham was formed. tive Vice President, MetroA few years later, the Metro- politan Development Board, politan Development Board provides some major reasons was established by these for Birminghams boom same men to attract new which might be helpful to enterprises from all over the other U.S. cities and their suburbs: nation. Results? The MetropoliFirst, at a time when tan Dfvelopment Board has many other cities were cut- turn-aroun- CITIES AND SUBURBS ting back on their economy ic development efforts Bir- minghams businessmen contributed a million dollars to create the Board. This means that the program has not cost the taxpayer on6 red cent and more over that investors get immediate action on their proposals without the red tape that usually is associated with a government agency. Second, we decided to a wide variety of after go new operations-mote- ls, chain stores, corporate headquarters, distribution centers, computer and research than concentrate on the pursuit of just new industry which many cities still do. Third, we realized early in the game that economio development does not stop at the city line; that the city and its suburbs are economically intertwined and this regional approach is unusual b in todays picture nationally. Fourth, the Boards staff presents potential investors with specific facts, focusing on Birminghams geographic tax, and transportation advantages. Too many cities make the mistake of producing glossy and expensive brochures full of glittering generalities but few facts. i Newton adds: We simply show our prospects that Birmingham has the best rail, truck, and air facilities in the Southeast and we are within a 600 mile radius of 40 of the American market - ranging from Pittsburgh to Dallas. And we invite them to come on down and make a pile of money in Birmingham, Americas turn around city. city-subur- |