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Show i! i . t. s r t. r Page Two THE SALT LAKE TIMES OCTOBER 25, 1974 FRIDAY, i k Mt. Fuel Supply Suggests Now Is Time To Prepare For Winter The long Indian Summer that has kept Utah and southwestern Wyoming basking in pleasant temperatures will come to a dulling halt one of these days nd home furnaces and heating appliances will resume their long seasonal chore of keeping households warm. Mountain Fuel Supply Company suggests that now, before the real cold weather arrives, is 0 the time to prepare natural gas heating plants for the cold months ahead. These appliances face months of hard work during the heating season and they should be placed in top condition now. Here are somem suggestions from Mountain Fuel on steps homeowners should take to make certain their natural gas heating appliances are ready for winter: 1. Inspect all vents and flues to be sure they are in good condition, free of obstructions, tightly connected, and secure for the winter. 2. Clean or replace the filter. A dirty filter reduces the efficiency of the heating system and will cause the heating plant to work overtime without producing commensurate benefit. 3. Oil the blower motor and blower and inspect the belt between them. The moving parts need lubrication periodically. 4. Make certain the door to the blower compartment is in place and secure before operating the furnace. This door must always be closed when the furnace is operating. 5. Check the heat registers and hold air returns to see that they are free from obstructions. It is important that the cold air returns be kept clear at all times so that the circulating system can function properly. 6. Make certain the heating plant itself has an adequate supply of air to support combustion. Some heating plants in small roomms have an outside source of air which must be kept open at all times. 7. Be sure the area around the furnace is clean and uncluttered. Do not store flammable materials in the area. If the heating system doesn't seem to be working properly, Mountain Fuel suggests calling a heating contractor, furnace dealer or plumber. For emergency service, call Mountain Fuel at any time. Follow these simple suggestions now before the wintry weather sets in and later you wont be left in the cold. Grazin verification as required therein. DONALD W. PUGSLEY, Exof the Estate of S. W. ecutor Program Pays Off Distriot of clerk the Consult Pugsley aka Sherman Pugsley, Maurice Warshaw, Chairman or the Court respective signers Deceased. of the Utah Governors CommitDate of first publication Octee on Employment of the Handi- for further information. tober 4th, A.D. 1974. C. and Hirschi, capped Harvey Harry D. Pugsley, Attorney (10-- 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Administrator of the Division of 61424 No. anRehabilitation Services Estate of GERALDINE B. NOTICE TO CREDITORS nounced that for each $1,000 No. 61348 deceased. CHAPMAN, spent on the vocational rehabiliclaims JAMES KILGORE Creditors will of Estate present tated by the States Division of with vouchers to the MABEL (BELLE) EMILY and undersigned Rehabilitation Services during at 1300 Walker Bank Building, HOBBS KILGORE, also known the past year, the lfetime earn- Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111 on as BELLE E. KILGORE, Deings of the rehabilitated disabled or before the 8th day of January, ceased. oerson will be increased by A.D. 1975. Claims must be preCreditors will present claims sented in accordance with the with vouchers to the undersigned $35,000. Utah Code at office of Pugsley, Hayes, Wat-kis- s, This announcement is being provisions of with proper made during observation of Utah Annotated 1953, and Campbell & Cowley, Suite as therein. verification 315 East Second South, Salt required 400, Employ the Handicapped Week, NATIONAL FIRST ZIONS Utah 84111 on or beLake City, 1974. October Estate the of Executor 22nd fore the day of January, The Division of Rehabilitation BANK, of Geraldine B. Chapman, 1975. Claims must be preA.D. Services to Utahs disabled insented in accordance with the cludes testing and evaluation, Date of first publication Oc- provisions of Utah Code 1974. acaA.D. 4 and tober and with Annodated 1953, counseling, guidance West as trainverification Rawlings, and vocational Armstrong, demic, required proper job & Schaerrer ' therein. ing, medical and hospital care, for Executor WILLIAM EDSON KILGORE, artificial limbs and prosthetic Attorneys 1300 Walker Bank Building Estate of James KilExecutor, aids, job placement, and related Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 and Administrator, Estate gore, services. (10-- 4 Mabel of (Belle) Emily Hobbs Under the Vocational Realso known as Belle E. Kilgore, habilitation Act, Federal money NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kilgore, Deceased. No. 61426 80 of the total percent Date of first publication Occovering SPENCER ALICE of Estate to costs is the tober 18, A.D. 1974. provided operating Zar E. Hayes Division of Rehabilitation Serv- BLAKE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims 315 E. Second South, ices. In the United States, over vouchers to the undersigned Salt Lake City, Utah three million disabled persons with office of Kirton, McCon-ki- Attorney of Executor at the have benefited from vocational Boyer & Boyle, 336 South and Administrator rehabilitation services under the 3rd East, 11-Salt Lake City, Utah (10-1- 8 Act since 1920. 13th before or the 84111 on day I urge all disabled people in of January, A.D. 1975. Claims NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah to contact their nearest Di- must be presented in accordance No. 61442 vision of Rehabilitation Services with the provisions of Estate of RENE LAMBERT, also known as RENE EMILE office if they need help in get- Utah Code Annotated 1953, and as re- LAMBERT, Deceased. verification with proper Harsaid a for ting ready job, quired therein. Creditors will present claims vey C. Hirschi. LARRY W. BLAKE, Executor with vouchers to the Estate of Alice Spencer! at the law offices of undersigned Richard W. M. F. Warren Elected of the Deceased. Blake, Brann, Esq., 406 Kiesel Bldg., Date of first publication Oc- Ogden, Utah Chairman Utah State 84401, on or before tober 4, A.D. 1974. the 30th day of January, A.D. Fair Expositions Harold R. Boyer 1975. Claims must be presented Fair Director Hugh C. Bring-hur- st Of Kirton. McConkie, in accordance with the provisions announced that Marvin F. Boyer & Boyle. Attorneys of Utah Code Annotated 336 South 3d East 1953, and with proper verificaWarren, Springville, has been Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 tion as required therein. elected chairman of the Utah (10-- 4 DIANE B. MILLER, executrix State Fair Board, Division of of the Last Will and Testament Expositions, at a recent meetNOTICE TO CREDITORS of Rene Lambert, also known as No. 61418 ing. Having served as a board Rene Emile Lambert, Deceased. Estate of KEITH VERBURG, member for the past three years, Date of first publication, OcDeceased. Mr. Warren has been in charge 25th, A.D. 1974. Creditors will present claims tober of the cattle, hogs and sheep deW. Brann, Attorney Richard with vouchers to the undersigned (10-2- 5 partments. at office of Clark the Backman, Other members of the board 500 American SavNOTICE TO CREDITORS are James Young, Salt Lake and Marsh, Salt Lake City, Utah ings Bldg., No. 61470 City; Madge Workman, Neola; on or before the 22nd day of JanEstate MAYTIE ALICE of Jess Conover, Richfield; Harold uary, A.D. 1975. Claims must be ANDERSON, formerly known as Welch, Ogden; L. Ray Robinson, presented in accordance with the MAYTIE Utah Code Deceased. ALICE HALLOWELL, Logan; and Robert Bowles, Salt provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper Lake City. Creditors will present claims Mr. Warren reported that the verification as required therein. with vouchers to the undersigned GARY A. SARGENT, Ancil- at 414 Walker fair is continuing to grow and Bank Building, Administrator of the Estate Salt Lake lary and this that Utah 84111 on City, progress, years of Keith Verburg, deceased. or before the 30th was held event, day of JanSept. Date of first publication OcA.D. 1975. must Claims uary, 74 Greater Than Before in tober 18, A.D. 1974. be in with accordance presented g Backman, Clark and Marsh, as evidenced by the the of Utah provisions crowds that came to Attorneys for Administrator Code Annotated 1953, and with 11-(10-1- 8 enjoy the educational displays proper verification as required and top-ratentertainment. He therein. NOTICE TO CREDITORS added that the fair was truly a ROSE MARIE ADAMS, AdNo. 61365 flection of the progress and reministratrix of the Estate of Estate of ELMO JESSE Alice sources of our area, and that no HULSE, Deceased. Maytie Anderson, Deceased. other single event in the state Creditors will present claims Date of first publication, Ocoffers so much and attracts so with vouchers to the undersigned tober 25th, A.D. 1974. 9th Floor Tribune Building, many and provides Utahns a at M. A. Ferro, Attorney 143 South Main Street, Salt Lake chance to be a part of something. (10-2- 5 on or before the 22nd City, Utah A.D. of 1975. day January, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Claims must be presented in acNo. 61463 cordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated1 Estate of ELMER T. SAND1953, and with proper verifica- BERG, Deceased. Creditors will present claims tion as required therein. RAYMOND ELMO HULSE, with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of at Suite 104, John Hancock Elmo Jesse Hulse, Deceased. Building, 455 South Third East, Date of first publication Oc- Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on of before the 30th day of Jantober 18, A.D. 1974. uary, A.D. 1975. Claims must Brett F. Paulsen, Attorney be presented in accordance with 11-(10-1- 8 the provisions of Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Code Annotated 1953, and with No. 61414 proper verification as required Estate of S. W. PUGSLEY therein. aka SHERMAN PUGSLEY, DeSHARON S. ARNOLD, ceased. with will attached of Creditors will present claims the estate of Elmer T. Sandwith vouchers to the undersigned berg, Deceased. at Suite 400, 315 E. 2nd So., OcDate of first Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on tober 25th, A.D. publication, 1974. or before the 8th day of Janu- William H. Henderson ary, A.D. 1975. Claims must be Attorney for Administratrix presented in accordance with the 455 South Third East, Suite 104 Utah Code Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper (10-2- 5 States Rehabilitation Probate Notices 10-2- Subject To Loss For Violation Of Act A proposed amendment to the of Federal Regulations would make persons holding livestock grazing permits on Dublic lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management liable for a loss of grazing privileges if convicted of a violation of the Bald Eagle Protection Act, or regulations or permits issued under the Act. Loss of grazing privileges would be in addition to other penalties imposed by the courts. The amendment was first proposed in 1972, and grew out of the conviction of a western livestock operator who pleaded guilty to the charge of killing eagles in violation of the Bald Eagle Act. The present amendment has been changed to conform to amendments of the Act adopted d on October 23. 1972. 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