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Show Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. NOTICE OF ADOPTION PROCEEDINGS No. 2507 In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF: ROY DAVID HARVEY and TERRY MARIE HARVEY, minors. To Roy Lessley Harvey, father of Roy David Harvey and Terry Marie Harvey, minors: You will please take notice that Gary D. Brunson has filed in the District Court of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Salt Lake, a petition praying that an order might be made declaring the children abandoned and deserted and granting leave to him to adopt Roy David Harvey and Terry Marie Harvey, your minor children, and that Thursday, the 21st day of March, 1974, at 9:00 oclock a.m., of said day in room number 204, at the courthouse in the city of Salt Lake, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, has been set for the hearing of said petition, and you are hereby notified to appear and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. DATED this 18th day of Feb- ruary, 1974. GARY D. BRUNSON Utah the matter of the adoption of SIIANON DONNELL PERRY, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that under date of February 15, 1974, Dennis A. Steele, filed a Petition in the above entitled Court seeking a determination that Shanon Donnell Perry, a minor, has been legally abandoned and deserted by her natural father, Columbus Abram Perry, and further seeking a Decree of Adoption, allowing the said Dennis A. Steele to adopt Shanon Donnell Perry as his daughter, she to bear the name of Shanon Donnell Steele. Tn BACKMAN, BACKMAN & CLARK GARY A. SARGENT Attorneys (3-- 1 3-2- 2) SHERIFFS SALE CITY COURT ORDER OF SALE CIVIL NO. 50711 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. TALS WESTERN READY MIX, CO., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. VERL K. MADILL dba MADILL ASPHALT, and VERL K. and MARJORIE H. MADILL, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on April 2, 1974 at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel cf real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, deSUMMONS BY PUBLICATION scribed as follows, Case No. 212614 Commencing 1,155 feet East In the District Juvenile Court from the West quarter corfor Salt Lake County, State ner of Section 29, Town-shiHon. 1 South, Range 1 West, Judith Before of Utah F. Whitmer, Judge SLBM, East 10 rods; North OF 40 rods; 160 rods; West STATE UTAH, 128 in the interest of Scuth rods; East 30 SCOTT 32 UNDERWOOD, rods; South rods; to be(2-2- 2 3-1- 5) to-w- it: D 17 (6-30-5- 6) A person under eighteen years of age. TO: ARNOLD UNDERWOOD, father, mother, GWEN UNDERWOOD. A proceeding concerning the above named child is pending in the above named Court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 9th day of April, 1974 at 2:00 P.M. oclock in the Court Rcom of this Court located at 3522 So. 7th West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated this 27th day of Febru- ary, 1974. DONNA M. REID Deputy Clerk (3-- 1 3-2- 2) ginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 4th day of March, 1974. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Ralph E. Krueger, Deputy Docket No. 73863 E. H. Fankhauser Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication March serve upon, or mail to David S. Verl K. Madill DBA Madill AsDolowitz, Plaintiffs attorney, phalt Paving as assignee to at 216 East Fifth South, Salt Walker Bank as assigner, and Lake City, Utah, a copy of said recorded with the Secretary of answer within 20 days after State of Utah, which covers the service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce, DATED this 6th day of November, 1973. Defendants Address: 4052 South Main Murray, Utah By DAVID S. DOLOWITZ Attorney for Plaintiff 216 East Fifth South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (3-- 8 9) SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 241669 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 244651 In the District Juvenile Court for Salt Lake County, State of Utah Before Hon. Judith F. Whitmer, Judge STATE OF UTAH, in the interest of BECKER. CRAIGE 7) A person under eighteen years of age. TO: NORMAN BECKER, father. A proceeding concerning the above named child is pending in the above named Court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this courtof in said April, county on the 2nd day 1974 at 2:00 P.M. oclock in the Court Rcom of this Court located at 3522 So. 7th West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated this 27th day of Febru- 72-3- ary, 1974. 3-- 8) to-wi- 106-11- 8) ruary 15,1974. (2-1- 5 Deputy Clerk (3-- 1 3-2- 2) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF DESERTION AND FOR DECREE OF ADOPTION Civil No. 2503 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of NEW WAYS WITH WALLS 3-- 8) SUMMONS Civil No. D-135- 06 8) 3-2- 2) DONNA M. REID 88 PENE-COSTA- In the District Court of Salt Court Juvenile Lake County. State of Utah District In the State CAROLYN Lake WINN, for Salt County, of Utah, Before Hon. Judith Plaintiff, vs. F. Whitmer, Judge STANLEY V. WINN, STATE OF UTAH, Defendant. in the interest of to of Utah the Above State The VIRGIL VIGIL, Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and A person under eighteen years of age. required to file an answercom-in TO: ALBERT VIGIL, father, writing to the attached plaint with the Clerk of the mother, BERNICE VIGIL. A proceeding concerning the above entitled Court, and to above named child is pending serve upon, or mail to J. Douglas in the above named Court and Kinateder, Plaintiffs attorney, an adjudication will be made at 314 Atlas Building, Salt Lake which may include the perma- City, Utah, a copy of said annent termination of all your par- swer, within 20 days after servental rights. ice of this summons upon you. You are hereby Summoned to If you fail so to do, judgment said court in this before appear by default will be taken against of on 26th the March, day county you for the relief demanded in 1974 at 2:00 P.M. oclock in the said complaint, which has been Court Room of this Court locat- filed with the Clerk of said ed at 3522 South 7th West, Salt Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith Lake City, Utah. Dated this 13 th day of Febru- served upon you. This is an action for divorce. ary, 1974. Defendants address: DONNA M. REID Deputy Clerk Shoshone, Idaho 5 Dated this 25th day of February, 1974. J. DOUGLAS KINATEDER SUMMONS Attorney for Plaintiff Civil No. D 12469 314 Atlas Building In the District Court of Salt Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Lake County. State of Utah (3-- 1 ELLEN FEEZEL, Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE vs To be sold on Monday, March LEONARD FEEZEL, Defendant. 18, 1974, at Atlas Equipment The State of Utah to the Above Company, 2525 South 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10:00 Named Defendant: and A.M. to partially foreclose conYou are hereby summoned in ditional sales contract dated required to file an answer comJune 6, 1972, given by David writing to the attached Case and Marjorie Madill Case plaint with the Clerk of the to AKA Marjorie J. Madill AKA above entitled Court, and (2-1- 8) 3-- 8) (2-1- 8, 1974. 3-2- Sportsmen Blameless In the Elimination Of Wildlife Species property: following described Hunters and wildlife managers One (1) Blaw-Kno- x Asphalt have been blamed by many for Paver Model PF-6- 5 the elimination of the wildlife serial number 0421-00- 4 Dated this 7th day of March, species. What are the real facts? 1974. According to the Department ATLAS EQUIPMENT COMof the Interior, 32 birds native PANY to the 50 states are now extinct. By Gary Smith Twenty four of those lived in (3-Hawaii and were never hunted by sportsmen. They succumbed NOTICE OF SALE to domestic cats and mongooses To be sold on Monday, March 18, 1974, at Atlas Equipment introduced by man to the island. Company, 2525 South 300 West. No sportsmen involved. Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10:00 Of the eight extinct A.M. to partially foreclose con- species ofremaining the only two ditional sales contract dated heath hen birds, the and pigpassenger July 16, 1973, given by David eon were ever hunted for sport. Case and Marjorie Madill Case 5 AKA Marjorie J. Madill DBA The heath hen was eradicated by Madill Asphalt Paving as as- spreading civilization in the SHERIFFS SALE s gnee to Northwest Acceptance densely populated Northeast. DISTRICT COURT as which The assigner, passenger pigeon was deCorporation EXECUTION covers the following described stroyed by market hunting and CIVIL NO. 209279 property: habitat Sportsmen were One (1) Diamond Reo dimply change. In the District Court of the Third a factor in either not Judicial District in and for the Truck, serial number DRE case. 64 HC594910 Model C11664 County of Salt Lake, State of Nine species of modern times AsDF with one Flow-Bo- y Utah. HMT-2U.S. 4 mammals are extinct. Only JANICE JAMES, phalt Trailer, Model three could have been pursued Plaintiff, vs. Serial Number eastern by hunting sportsmen DONALD JAMES and PAMELA Dated this 7th day of March, elk, Merriam elk and Badlands JAMES, his wife; JOHN DOE; 1974. bigshorn sheep. All were wiped L ATLAS EQUIPMENT COMand FAITH TEMPLE out before 1910, during settlePANY CHURCH, ment of their respective ranges. Defendants. By Gary Smith (3-They were hunted for food by To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the pioneers and for market but the County Courthouse in the OF SALE were NOTICE of and Salt Lake, long gone before sport City County State of Utah, on March 12, To be sold on Monday, March hunting achieved any popularity 1974 at 12 oclock neon of said 18, 1974, at the site of the new in their range areas. day that certain piece or parcel gravel pit, 1700 North Beck St., had absolutely no part cf real property situate in Salt Salt Lake City, Utah, at 10:00 in Having the of Ameriextermination Lake County, State of Utah, de- A.M. to partially foreclose concan sportsman-wildlife the t: species, scribed as follows, ditional sales contract dated wildlife Lots 38 and 39, Block 2. November 11, 1972, given by manager partnerEast Waterloo, located in David Case and Marjorie Madill ship has been totally responsible Salt Lake County, State of Case AKA Marjorie J. Madill for returning many species to Utah. DBA Madill Asphalt Paving as healthy population levels includPurchase price payable in law- assignee to Northwest Accept- ing elk, wild turkey, deer, the ful money of the United States. ance Corporation as assigner and pronghorn antelope, beaver and Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, recorded with the Secretary of wood duck. Those are the real this 13th day of February, 1974. State of Utah, which covers the facts. DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff following described property: of Salt Lake County, State of One (1) ABCO Screening Utah. ATLAS EQUIPMENT COMPlant Model HD-10- 6 E. 7 Deputy Krueger, PANY serial number By Ralph Docket No. 73683 Dated this 7th day of March. By Gary Smith James U. Jensen 1974. (3-Attorney for Plaintiff Date cf first publication Feb- (7-2-5- 9) (12-5-5- THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 8 1974 Page Ten Suddenly, painted walls look a trifle drab. Plain white walls seem downright dreary. Everyones hung up on wallcoverings, the latest decorating craze. The most popular new wallcoverings (not wallpaper, please!) are made of tough, long-wearin- vinyl. Theyre g scrubbable and strippable-p- ull them right off the wall whenever you want to change your decor. Pretrimmed and provide an easy, economical way to transform your home. Is your furniture Early American. . .French Provincial. . .Mediterranean? It will gain charm and authentic atmosphere from wallcoverings patterned after the same period. If Modem is your thing, choose an wallcovering like the one pictured here. Imperials bold Criss Cross pattern lends drama to the simple, plastic-frame- d furniture. Its vibrant stripes seem to add several inches to the height of the walls. The acrylic pre-pasted,th- Equally exciting effects can be created by mixing contemporary furnishings with traditional wallcoverings. Modern fur- niture goes surprisingly well with exotic Oriental backgrounds. Or try placing Scandinavian Modern against a toile-pattern- coordinated do carpet-c- an wonders to pull it all together. Its a good idea to let the carpet carry out the ey Crown Court, yellow carpet, by Collins and Aikman, matches one of the colors in the wallcovering. Clean-lin- e - charming effect. What if youre a young married with a collection of Early Miscellaneous furniture? The right backgroundwallcovering plus color ed wallcovering for an unexpected and - dominant color established in the wallcovering. Then choose one of the secondary colors in the wallcovering, and slipcover your upholstery in that hue. And if you want to give an ordinary, boxlike room an extraordinary touch of architectural interest, heres the secret: wood moldings, purchased at the lumberyard and applied as panels to the plain walls. Within the d panels, a traditional, wallcovering creates a romantic old town house atmosphere. 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