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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1974 Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Salt Lake County, State of Utah :n the matter of the adoption of SHANON DONNELL PERRY, Court or the respective signers TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: for further information. Notice is hereby given that SUMMONS Civil No. D 13675 In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah PERMELIA VIGIL, Plaintiff. vs. JOSE G. VIGIL, Defendant. The State of Utah to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and to serve upon, or mail to J. Douglas Kinateder, Plaintiffs attorney, 314 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after 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. Defendants address: Salt Lake City, Utah Dated this 14th day of March, 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. BACKMAN, BACKMAN & CLARK GARY A. SARGENT Attorneys (3-- 1 3-2- 2) plaint with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and to serve upon, or mail to J. Douglas Kinateder, Plaintiffs attorney, at 314 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded ir. said complaint, which has been died with the Clerk of said Court and a copy of which i Hereto annexed and herewitl served upon you. This is an action for divorce Defendants address: Shoshone, Idaho Dated this 25th day of February, 1974. J. DOUGLAS KINATEDER Attorney for Plaintiff 314 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah SHERIFFS SALE (3-- 1 84101 3-2- 2) CITY COURT ORDER OF SALE SUMMONS CIVIL NO. 50711 No. D 13541 Civil In the District Court of the Third In the District Court of Salt Judicial District in and for the Lake County, Family Court County of Salt Lake, State of Division, State of Utah Utah. ROBERT L. CARTER, TALS WESTERN READY MIX, Plaintiff, CO., a corporation, vs. Plaintiff, MINNIE CARTER, VS VERL K. MADILL dba MADILL The State of Utah to Defendant. the Above ASPHALT, and VERL K. and Named Defendant: MARJORIE H. MADILL, You are hereby summoned and Defendants. to file an answer in required To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at to the attached comwriting 1974. the County Courthouse in the with the Clerk of the J. DOUGLAS KINATEDER City and County of Salt Lake. plaint above entitled Court, and to State of Utah, on April 2, serve upon, or mail Attorney for Plaintiff to David C. 1974 at 12 oclock noon of said 314 Atlas Building Anderson, Plaintiffs attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 day that certain piece or parcel Ten Broadway, Salt Lake 2 cf real property situate in Salt City, West Utah 84101, a copy of said Lake County, State of Utah, de- answer, within 20 days after SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION scribed as follows, of this summons upon service Case No. 212614 Commencing 1,155 feet East from the West quarter cor- you. In the District Juvenile Court If you fail so to do, judgment ner of Section 29, Town- will be for Salt Lake County, State taken against you for the of Utah Before Hon. Judith ship 1 South, Range 1 West, relief demanded in said comF. Whitmer, Judge SLBM, East 10 rods; North plaint, which is hereto annexed 160 rods; West 40 rods; and herewith served STATE OF UTAH, upon you. South 128 rods; East 30 in the interest of is an This divorce. action for rods; South 32 rods; to beUNDERWOOD, SCOTT Dated this 1st day of March, 17 (3-2- 4-1- 2) to-w- it: Page Eleven Stars Announce Pioneer Memorial winners Theatre to Present wcnolarsnip The Utah Stars have announced the six finalists from the state School for Wives of Utah in the American Basket-oa- ll Association Leadership and .scholarship program. This new program will find each of the 10 ABA teams awarding a $1000 scholarship to deserving high school leaders in each franchise area. Jerry Lee Gehrke, a student at South High, where is is senior elass vice president and captain of the football, basketball, and jaseball teams. Jerry Patrick Jacobs, a senior at Brighton High, a member of the National Honor Society ana plays football, basketball, and baseball. Kenneth Tim Larsen, a senior at Emery County High in Castle Dale, who has played basketball and golf while participating in forensics, drama and student government as studentbody vice president. Gregory H. Lyman, a student at San Juan High, where he was senior class vice president, play lead in the school play, participated in debate and art clubs and competed in basketball and cross country. Scott LeRoy Soelberg, basketball, football and tennis performer at Grantsville where he is also a member of the National Honor Society. Don R. Williamson, a senior at American Fork High, where he played basketball and golf and served on the student council and debate team. These six finalists were chosen from 25 applications submitted from the state. Every high school in the state had the opportunity to nominate a student athlete for this award. Molieres hilarious comedy of The School for Wives, will open on the Pioneer Memorial Theatre main stage on March 28 and run to April 10. Teh play is directed by William Glover with scenery designed by Jeffrey and costumes by guest designed Sid Perkes. Although the play is set in the lt7h century, its themes and situations are still vital and universal. An elderly bachelor is anxious to marry but afraid of wedding an unfaithful wife. To provent this embarrassment has a young girl raised from infancy in complete ignorance of the world. Now she is of marriageable age and he is anxious to complete the arrangements before something happens co spoil his plans. A handsome young son of a former friend nas already spied the naive and pretty maiden. As usual in comedy her simplicity inspired by genuine love conquers Arnolphe scheming plans much to the delight of all concerned. Performances will be at 8 p.m. each evening with a Saturday matinee on April 6 at 2 p.m. Mo-derg- Ar-nolp- he Utah Tech Scores High in Contest Utah Technical College at Salt Lake walked away with most of ihe honors recently at the state competition of the Vocational Industrial Club of America at Utah State University in Logan. Other schools competing for medals in vocational and skill subjects were Utah State University, BYU, Weber State and Jtah Technical College, Provo. Utah Tech won 11 first place medals, 5 second place and 10 hird place medals. Most of the students will represent Utah Tech at the National VICA Contests to be held this June in Texas. Students from throughout the U. S. will compete for thousands of dollars worth of scholarships, grants, and equipment. ginning. 1974. Purchase price payable in lawA person under eighteen years DAVID C. ANDERSON ful money of the United States. of age. Attorney for Plaintiff Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, TO: ARNOLD UNDERWOOD, West Broadway Ten Movies are better than eve- rfather, mother, GWEN UNDER- this 4th day of March, 1974. 84101 even those that are Salt Utah Lake City, DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff terrible, be WOOD. 2 cause every time you expect a A proceeding concerning the of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. commercial there isnt. is child above named pending E. Deputy and Court Krueger, named above in the By Ralph . . . Docket No. 73863 an adjudication will be made An estimated one of every which may include the perma- E. H. Fankhauser seven single family dwellings 364-846-4 nent termination of all your par- Attorney for Plaintiff is a vacation home. built being March Date of first publication ental rights. You are hereby Summoned to 8, 1974. (3-- 8 appear before this court in said county on the 9th day of April, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION 1974 at 2:00 P.M. oclock in the Case No. 245913-1- 4 Court Rcom of this Court located at 3522 So. 7th West, Salt In the District Juvenile Court Ult.1 U-- t lUHliiiiUUIHlUl: ttfoiti ! Lake City, Utah. for Salt Lake County, State rt till Ifcitd 1 :l Dated this 27th day of FebruHon. Before Judith of Utah F. Whitmer, Judge ary, 1974. HOW TOURISM AFFECTS EMPLOYMENT DONNA M. REID STATE OF UTAH, From Mexico, which has examples of this was the to the regions tourism and Deputy Clerk in the interest of (3-- 1 become the fourth leading December 1, 1973 inaugura- economic activity. HARVEY. JAMES international country of the world in tion of the 1,000 mile TransHowever, SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION (6-30-5- 6) (3-2- 4-1- 2) if its printing dial 3-2- 9) rite 3-2- BACKGROUNDONBU SINES i 2) (02-04-6- 8) MOLFORD, JACOB Case No. 244651 (08-21-7- 2) In the District Juvenile Court Persons under eighteen years for Salt Lake County, State cf age. of Utah Before Hon. Judith TO: JAMES HARVEY, father F. Whitmer, Judge STATE OF UTAH, A proceeding concerning the above named children is pending in the above named Court and an adjudication will be made in the interest of BECKER, CRAIGE (12-5-5- 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 par ental 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 Room of this Court located at 3522 So. 7th West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated this 27th day of Febru 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 23rd day of April, 1974 at 2:30 P.M. oclock in the Court Room cf this Court located at 3522 So. 7th West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated this 12th day of March, 1974. DONNA M. REID Deputy Clerk (3-1- 5 4-- 5) SUMMONS Civil No. In the District Court of Salt ary, 1974. DONNA M. REID Lake County. State of Utah CAROLYN WINN, Deputy Clerk Plaintiff. (3-- 1 3-2- D-135- 06 2) VS STANLEY V. WINN, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Defendant DETERMINATION OF DESERto Utah the Above of State The OF TION AND FOR DECREE Defendant: Named ADOPTION You are hereby summoned and Civil No. 2503 answer in n the District Court of the Third required to file an - Judicial District in and for writing to the attached com- tourism, comes an interesting new set of figures on the relationship between tourism and employment. At present more than 2.5 million tourists visit the interior of the country while an estimated 60 million a year stop in the border cities. Each $80,000 (one million peso's) spent by tourists creates 44.6 jobs. Of this number 20 are in services directly . related to tourist activities, 18 are in agriculture, 2.3 in the textile industry, 1.5 in food processing and 2.8 in other sectors. This information comes from a statement by Julio Hirschfield Almada, head of of the governments Department of Tourism. Tourism has become such a dynamic force in Mexicos economic development and its potential growth is considered so great that the federal government has taken a major role in providing the basic infrastructure for the industry while private enterprise is concerned with providing and operating facilities and er peninsula. Highway which experts believe Mexico has links up Tijuana on the Cali- only begun to develop its fornia border with Cabo San potential. Hirschfield predicted that the number of tourists to the interior will grow to more than 5 million by the end of 1977, requiring greatly' increased facilities and services. Foreign capital has an important and constructive role to play in the development of the tourist industry, according to Hirschfield. This type of investment helps to equalize the balance of payments. During the past year this industry earned $1.6 billion MAN AMONG MEN: Julio and a new law aims to inHirschfield Almada, who crease revenues from this heads tourism for the worlds source by some 19 annually. Some 88 of all tourists-tfourth largest country in Mexico now come from a executive tourism, i$ busy United States, with Texthe come with a who has up renew set of figures on the as, California and Arizona lationship between tourism heading the list. Visitors from New York and Illinois and employment. are also numerous. Lucas on the southern tip Increased airline service of Baja California. The high- has resulted in the number way places this beautiful of European travellers innatural region with its abun- creasing by 500 in the past dant fish and game in reach decade and many a Japaof the average tourist and is nese tourist is sporting a services. One of the most recent expected to give a big boost Mexican sombrero. |