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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1974 Probate Notices ruary 15th, A.D. 1974. Collard, Deceased. Date of first publication March Thomas M. Zarr Richards & Richards Consult clerk of the District Attorneys for Executrix Court or the respective signers P.O. Box 2465 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 for further information. (2-1- 1st, A.D. 1974. 3-- 5 8) 5, 8th, A.D. 1974. 3-2- 75-9-- (3-- 8 3-2- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 414 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 12th day of June, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Mc-KEA- N Creditors will Phelps. 1st, A.D. 1974. The Board will hold its annual public hearings from June 28 to Gary A. Weston, Attorney (3-- 1 9) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60837 Estate of ANGELO Z. HELE-OTEDeceased. S, 3-2- 2) 28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60807 Estate cf ADOLPH K. NIELSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims claims present vouchers to the undersigned with vouchers to the undersigned with at Boston Building, Salt 310 at 1610 Walker Bank Building, Lake City, Utah on or before the Salt Lake City, Utah on or be5th day of June, A.D. lim. fore the 12th day of June, A.D. must be presented in acClaims 1974. Claims must be presented cordance with the provisions of in accordance with the provi- Utah Code Annotated Utah Code Anand with proper verifica1953, notated 1953, and with proper as tion required therein. verification as required therein. ADOLPH NIELSON, BRENT THEODORE HELEOTES, Adof Executor the Estate of Adolph AdminisAFTON BOWMAN, ministrator of the Estate of An- K. Deceased. Nielson, Lee of of the Estate tratrix gelo Z. Heleotes, Deceased. Date of first publication March Date of first publication March Browning, Deceased. March of Date frst publication 1st, A.D. 1974. 8th, A.D. 1974. B. Maw, Attorney 1974. Herbert A.D. 8th, Paul H. Liapis, Attorney 310 Boston Bldg. A. M. Ferro, Attorney (3-- 8 (3-- 8 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 sions of 75-9-- 75-9-- 5, 5, 75-9-- 5, 3-2- 3-2- NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60770 Estate of MARY E. MOHAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 345 South State Street, Suite 101, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 12th day of June, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. CLAIRE A. MOHAN, Personal Representative of the Estate of Mary E. Mohan, Deceased. Date cf first publication March 75-9-- 5, 8th. A.D. 1974. J. Thomas Bowen, Attorney (3-- 8 3-2- 9) 9) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60784 Estate of LESLIE J. JALBERT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1320 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 20th day of May, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proviUtah Code Ansions of notated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. JERI S. TURNBOW, Administratrix of the Estate of Leslie 75-9-- 5, J. Jalbert, Deceased. Date of first publication ruary 15th, A.D. 1974. John Parsons, Attorney (2-1- Feb3-- 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60207 Estate cf ROSALIA K. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Rosalie L. Davis, P.O. Box 1615, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 on or before the 12th day of June, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. -a Creditors will present claim-witvouchers to the undersigned at 320 South 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 5th day of June, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. DUANE A. FLUCKIGER. ExLUGERBAUER ecutor of the Estate of Wilford ROSALIE Wilford (DAVIS) Executrix of the Estate Ulrich Fluckiger, of Rosalia K. Lugerbauer, De- U. Fluckiger, Deceased. ceased Date cf first publication March Date of first publication March 1st, A.D. 1974. C. R. Henriksen, Attorney 8th, A.D. 1974. Wm. C. Bailey, Attorney 320 South 5th East (3-- 8 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 75-9-- 5.. 75-9-- 5, a-k- 3-2- -a 9) (3-- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60798 Estate of ROBERTA JEAN 75-9-- 5, KATHLEEN MARUSHACK, Executrix of the Estate of Roberta Jean Womack, Deceased. Date of first publication Feb- - 2) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60792 Estate of WELLS S. Deceased. WOMACK, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Thomas M. Zarr, Richards & Richards, Post Office Box 2465, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 on Dr before the 20th day of May, A.D. 1974. Claims must be Presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of with and proper Annotated 1953, therein. as verification required 3-2- 3-2- 2) COL-LAR- rec- department, according to J. T. Simon, executive vice president. R. M. Kirsch, formerly associate general counsel for the Company, has been named director of the new department, which will deal with all facets relating to the acqu;sition of new gas supplies for Mountain Fuel. Other newly promoted managers in the department include W. S. Olson, manager, gas purchases and liquid sales;! G. A. Pepninger, manager, lands and leasing; E. A. Farmer, manager, units and joint operations; T. W. Sheperd, Jr., manager, property and rights of way; and R. M. Ball with title and lease records. Because of the rapid growth cf the company, many activities have been swiftly expanding, particularly those dealing with acquisition cf hew gas supplies. The importance of adequate gup-pliis so great we have decided to create a department that will be specifically responsible for obtaining those supplies. The formation of the new department and the promotions became effective March 1. es number of hunters has increased very substantially over the past several years, but the harvest has averaged 100,000. This has reduced the percentage of successful hunters. How to Kelp Save Energy by Conserving at Home NEW YORK (ED) Everyones talking about the energy crisis but the women in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland, are actually doing something about it. Theyve set aside a special day for community-actio- n programs, teaching good neighbors to warm without waste. ways keep Conserving energy starts in the home. So why not declare your own per- sonal E Day? Begin by looking for places that may be leaking heat. Windows and doors are prime trouble spots. Keep them tight, to keep unwanted cold drafts outside. Install storm 8) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 59069 Estate of WILFORD ULRTCH WILFORD FLUCKIGER, U. FLUCKIGER, Deceased. a-k- (3-- 1 when it will hear public ommendations. Additionally data collected by the Interagency Committee, biologists from the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and Division of Wildlife Resources, must be considered. Requests for buck only seasons are not new to the Board. Director Phelps pointed out that hunters were asking for buck only seasons in the 1940s and 1950s when the number of deer were at an all time high. In considering other range uses, we feel an annual harvest cf between 100,000 and 110,000 deer is all we can justify. This is the Divisions goal. Naturally, the harvest will be up some years and down in others. The shut, install weatherstripping and make sure caulking is 9) At Mountain Fuel 2) 75-9-- 5, 5, 9) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 59319 Estate of LEE BROWNING, Deceased. 3-2- The resolution called upon the Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at co Parsons, Behle & Latimer, with vouchers to the undersigned Board and the Department of attorneys for Executrix, 79 at 333 South 200 East, Salt Lake Natural Resources to place a South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before buck only restriction on deer 5th day of June, A.D. 1974. hunting for 1974 and future City, Utah on or before the 13th the Claims must be presented in ac- seasons, until such time as deer 1974. A.D. of Claims June, day must be presented in accordance cordance with the provisions of herds reach numbers sufficient Utah Code Annotated to sustain the herd for future with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and 1953, and with proper verifica- generations. with proper verification as re- tion as required therein. GARY A. WESTON, Attorney The Board is considering the quired therein. but MARY B. INGEBRETSEN, for Estate of Margaret McKean resolution very carefully, Executrix cf the Estate of Robert Newson, also known as Margaret will make no decision until its M. Newscn, Deceased. Rhode Ingebretsen, Deceased. executive session June said Date of f'rst publication March Division Director John 29, Date cf first publication March 8th, A.D. 1974. Gordon L. Roberts, Attorney Gustin & Gustin, Attorneys 1610 Walker Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (3-- 8 present New Department Promotes Personnel A resolution passed by the Mountain Fuel Supply Co. has Utah House of Representatives recently formed a new departNOTICE TO CREDITORS in this years budget session was ment known as the Contracts, No. 60813 discussed at length by the Board Lands and Gas Acquisition DeEstate of MARGARET of Big Game Control in the Di- partment, and has NEWSON, also known as vision cf Wildlife Resources Salt several employees to promoted key posiMARGARET M. NEWSON, De- Lake office. tions of within the responsibility ceased. (3-- 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60819 Estate of ROBERT RHODE Deceased. INGEBRETSEN, Creditors will present claims claims Creditors will 75-9-- Buck Only Resolution Discussed by Board Of Big Came Control Nielsen, Conder, Hansen & Henriod, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 60839 Estate of ESSIE T. HEATH, Deceased. with vouchers to the undersigned at its Trust Department, 175 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 14th day of June, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Essie T. Heath, Deceased. Date cf f'rst publication March Page Eleven doors and equip them with inexpensive automatic clos- ures they stay shut. Rethat glass is 'the worlds worst insulator and the best conductor of outside weather. Drawing draperies at night helps keep heat indoors. But for real fuel-sav- -. ing benefits, specify insulated lining for your draperies. Roc-Io- n lining looks like cotton but works like insulation, to keep outside weather outside. Proper insulation is very important in retaining heat throughout the house. Make so member super-efficie- nt certain that all ceilings, ducts, floors and walls are Is installation expensive? Not particularly and any thermal . improve well-insulate- d. ments will pay for themselves in the long run, since fuel bills will be lower. Become discriminating about using appliances. Is the electric can opener a necessity or a luxury? Is the radio important or just background music? Try to develop a new attitude toward the importance of the energy youre using instead of unthinkingly flipping a switch or pressing a button. Naturally there are some appliances busy women cant live without. But aU appliances can be used with care. For instance, it helps to put off doing laundry until there is a full load. Then try to do it during the early morning or late evening hours, or on weekends, when the demand on utility companies isnt as heavy. This goes for dishwashers, top. Major appliances really gobble the watts. For example, every time the refrigera- tor door is opened, cold air escapes. Take a second to think of all the ingredients E Day spreads the energysaving word around town. Getting everyone aware of fuelsaving tips helps save energy. needed for a recipe before opening the door. Then remove them all at one time. To make sure that the energy crisis1 wont become crushing, spread the conservation message to friends and neighbors. We can only meet the challenge of the fuel shortage if we all pitch in. D, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Nielsen, Conder, Hansen and Henriod, 410 New-houBuilding, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, on or before the 7th day of June, A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. se 75-9-- 5, RODNEY J. COLLARD, Executor of the Estate of Wells S. To save fuel, keep heat indoors': 1) Protect windows first the most important point of heat loss, because glass has no insulating properties of its own. Start with storm doors and windows on the outside of your home. 2) Inside, line draperies with insulated Roc-Io- n linings. Theyll help keep outside weather outside. 3) Set thermostat at 68. If you have a fireplace, use it for supplemental heating and keep the damper closed, to keep out cold breezes, when theres no fire going. |