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Show Page Two 10, 1975 FRIDAY, OCTOBER U.S. Fires Kill 11,600; Destroy Probate Notices Consult clerk of the District Billion Of In 1974 Court or the respective signers $3.2 Property for further information. A building fire breaks out in caused by misused or defective the U.S. every 25 seconds. Every heating and cooking equipment.. day fires strike an average of 1.800 homes, 400 apartment With electrical wiring and appliances causing 170,000 fires each year, have appliances checked periodically for defects. Smokers should use caution and observe careful smoking habits. Equip fireplaces with sturdy metal screens and make sure the fire has died down before retiring for the night. buildings, 180 stores, 145 manufacturing plants and 100 schools causing $9 million in property damage. Americans and destroyed $3.2 billion in property for the highest per capita fire loss rate of any industrialized county. The number of arson fires rose 21 per cent in 1974 over 1973 and property losses from these incendiary Star Show Schedule fires jumped 75 per cent to $563 Planetarium Change million last year. The fall schedule of Hansen We could greatly reduce Planetarium star program show-time- s Americas poor record in fire loss goes into effect October 1. better fire prevention The schedule change affects only through programs, American Insurance evening star shows. Association Regional Vice PresiUnder the new schedule eveW. V. dent Slevin said. Fire is ning showtimes will be Monday, not only a killer and a destroyer Wednesday, Friday, and Saturof property, it maims and dis- day nights at 8.00 p.m. For the figures thousands each year. In balance of the fall there will be 1974, more than 400,000 people no star programs on Tuesday are estimatel to have been in- and Thulsday evenings, so that a University of Utah astronomy jured by fire. Fire Prevention in Homes class can meet in the star With homes accounting for theatre. more than 70 per cent of all The Planetarium will return building fires, every family to its regular evening star show should be trained in fire preven- schedule on December 15 at the tion. The American Insurance conclusion of the University of Association offers these suggest- Utah class. The regular evening ions to reduce fire hazards: schedule offers Monday through Clear away clutter in clos- Saturday at 8.00 p.m. ets, cellars and attics. Paints and The present star program at household cleaners should be the Han ensPlanetarium is The tightly closed and stored in a Last Question, based on a sciwell ventilated place. ence fiction story by Isaac AsiHave heating equipment mov. The story concerns the fate checked and cleaned by qualified of the universe in the distant servicemen. More than 17 azr future. The Last Question will cent of all residential continue through November 30. - tember 26th, A.D. 1975. 6 75-9-- 5, therein. ELIZABETH W. KIMBALL, Date of first publication tember 19th, A.D. 1975. Sep- Robert H. Ruggeri, Attorney 10-1- 9 BO-JORG- ceased. ES De- Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ROBERT GUY, JR., Adminis- trator of the Estate of Annie Sep- 10-1- Creditors will present claims Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned with vouchers to the undersigned at 219 Felt Building, Salt Lake at office of Attorney George K. City, Utah on or before the 31st Fadel, 170 West 4th South, day of December, A.D. 1975. Bountiful, Utah on or before the Claims must be presented in ac- 15th day of January, A.D. 1976. cordance with the provisions of Claims must be presented in acUtah Code Annotated cordance with the provisions of 1953, and with proper verificaUtah Code Annotated tion as required therein. 1953, and with proper verificaMARIA BOJORGES HERN- tion as required therein. ANDEZ, Administratrix of the CONSTANTINE J. SKEDROS Estate of Ildefonso Bojorges and GREGORY J. SKEDROS, Hernandez, Deceased. Executors of the Estate of Helen Date of first publication Sep- Skedros Rizos, Deceased. tember 26. A.D. 1975. Date of first publication OcMark S. Miner, Attorney tober 10th, A.D. 1975. For the Estate of (10-1- 0 75-9-- 5, 75-9-- 7) 6 10-1- 7) tember 10-1- 0) 5, A sandwich for breakfast? Why needs are high. Thus, between-me- al not! If young people complain that snacks are usually needed breakfast isnt for them, they may and should be chosen from the just be tired of the same old routine. Well, why not a fried egg sandwich instead of eggs and toast, or a cheese and egg sandwich, even with catsup? Just be sure they also drink milk. And for vitamin C, they should have fruit juice. Women and teenage girls are often deficient in iron, undoubtedly due to inadequate diets. To get eoough iron, you must include iron-ric-h foods in your meals. Such foods include liver, other meats, eggs, dried beans and four-food-grou- ps meat, milk, fruits and vegetables, breads and cereals. If you are not overweight, see to it that you don't change. Physicians are learning that it is much easier for people to control their weight before they get fat than to reduce afterwards. It is also possible that being overweight triggers a disturbed metabolism, making it doubly difficult to reduce again. Snacks have become part of our peas, green leafy vegetables, way of life. And theres nothing prunes, raisins, dried apricots, wrong with them if we make them enriched or whole grain breads fun but also part of what we need and cereals. each day. Snack choices such as cheese, peanut butter, fruits, raw lonesome Don't be when you eat. vegetables, fruit or vegetable If you live alone, dont always eat juices, and milk are good. They alone. Get out and see other contribute needed nutrients to people. Join others for a festive dinner or invite people to share dinner with you at your home. The function of eating is not just biological. It is also a social function, a time of enjoying yourself and the company of others as well. Because they are in their most rapid growth period, teenage boys need more protein, calcium, and other nutrients. Their energy your daily fare. Is there a relationship between good nutrition and mental development? Research in developing countries indicates there is. Undernourished children suffer physical and psychological damage. Authorities believe that more than 300 million children around the world arc in suck jeopardy today. er A. Jenson, Deceased. 10-1- 6 Date of first publication tober 3rd, A.D. 1975. A. T. Diamant, Attorney 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62114 Estate of EMMA S. McMIL-LIA- (10-- 3 N, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 219 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 31st ay of December, A.D. 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ORAL SEARS. Administratrix of the Estate of Emma S. McMil-liaDeceased. Date of first publication Sep75-9-- 5, n. tember 26, A.D. 1975. S. Mark Miner, Attorney 219 Felt Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (9-2- 6 10-1- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62358 Estate of WOOD R. WORS-LEDeceased. Y, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ot 7t!i Floor. Continental Bank Building, Sait Lake City, Utah 84101 on or before the 31st day :f December, A.D. 1975. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Coce Annotated 1953. and with proper verification as re- Oc- 5, 10-2- 4) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62379 of TAGE WALTER-MOREstate JACOBSON Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at co George J. Romney, 1000 Kennecott Building, Salt Lake City. Utah 84133 on or before the 7th day of January, A.D. 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. VIOLA J. LESSLEY, Personal Representative of the Estate of Tage Waltermore Jacobson, Deceased. Date of first publication October 3rd, A.D. 1975. George J. Romney, Attorney for Petitioner 1000 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84133 E 75-9-- 5, (10-- 3 10-2- 4) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62400 Estate of THOMAS RAY MOND ANDERSON. Deceased. 5, 75-9-- 5, 10-3- 1) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62335 Estate of ARTHUR GRANT LAXMAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Suite 271 Cottonwood Mall, 4835 Highland Drive. Salt Lake City. Utah 84117 on or before the 15th day of January. A.D. 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953. and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- 5. YVONNE A. LAXMAN, Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur Grant Laxman, Deceased. Date of first publication October 10th. A.D. 1975. Royal K. Hunt. Attorney 10-3- (10-1- 0 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Elliott W. Evans, attorney for the administratrix, 955 Fairview Avenue, Salt Lake Utah 84105, on or before City, therein. quired ADELE W. WORSLEY, Execu- the 10th day of January A.D. trix of the Estate of Wood R. 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisWorsley, Deceased. Utah Code Anno Date of first publication Sep ions of 75-9-- 75-9-- (10-1- 0 Co-Execut- ors (9-2- with vouchers to the undersigned at 211 E. 3rd S., Suite 216, Salt 19, A.D. 1975. 5, Leo A. Jardine, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62357 Estate of GILBERT EVERETT HUMPHREY, Deceased. Creditors will present claims 75-9-- 5, 75-9-- NUTRITION A LA CARTE 1) Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 15th day of January, A.D. 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of and Annotated with 1953, proper must be presented in accordance as verification therein. required of with the provisions ALLENE V. HUMPHREYS. Utah Code Annotated 1953, and of the Estate of Administratrix with proper verification as reEverett Gilbert Humphrey, Dequired therein. ceased. CECIL PEARSON, Executor Date of first publication Ocof the last will and testament of tober 10th, A.D. 1975. Eernice A. Pearson, Deceased. F Bojanowski, Attorney Richard Date of first publication Sep- (9-1- Sep-temp- 5, 10-3- Backman, Clark and Marsh, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorneys for Executor No. 62323 9 Estate of LENA E. FRENCH, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims No. 62368 with vouchers to the undersigned of JOSEPH A. JENEstate at 6310 Village Road, Salt Lake Deceased. SON, City. Utah 84121 on or before Creditors will present claims the 31st day of December, A.D. with vouchers to the undersigned 1975. Claims must be presented at 416.418 Felt Building, Salt in accordance with the provison or before Lake Utah, City, Utah Code Anions of 7th of the day January, A.D. notated 1953, and with proper 1976. Claims must verification as required therein. in accordance withbethepresented provisMARTHA E. MARTIN, ADA Anions of Code Utah SCHROEDER and ROBERT W. notated and with 1953, proper of the MEALIFF, as required therein. Estate of Lena E. French, De- verification WILLADEEN HOUSEHOLDceased. Administratrix with Will ER, Date of first publication of the Estate of Joseph Annexed 26, A.D. 1975. 75-9-- 1) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HELEN SKEDROS RIZOS, Deceased. Ildefonso Bojorges Hernandez 0) 75-9-- 5, 6 10-3- (10-1- 0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62256 Estate of BERNICE A. PEARCreditors will present claims SON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned vouchers to the undersigned with at 161 First Avenue. Apt. 33, of Backman, Clark Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 on or at the office 500 American Savand Marsh, of 31st before the December, day Salt Lake City, Utah Bldg., ings must be 1975. A.D. Claims preon 24th the or before day of the with sented in accordance A.D. 1975. Claims December, Code Utah of provisions (9-2- Oc- tober 10th, A.D. 1975. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62352 Estate of ANNIE FRANCES GUY, Deceased. tember 26th, A.D. 1975. Ralph D. Cowan, Attorney Date of first publication ceased. HERNANDEZ, (9-2- Frances Guy, Deceased. Date of first publication De- 7) Estate of ILDEFONSO this notice. Claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of and with 1953, Annotated, as verification proper required Rob- Thomas Raymond Anderson, No. 62074 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned in care of Robert H. Ruggeri, Esq. Box 310, Moab, Utah 84532, on or before three months from the date of the first publication of ert W. Kimball, Deceased. 10-1- ministratrix of the Estate of NOTICE TO CREDITORS BALL, Deceased. Executrix of the Estate of 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. MAXINE C. ANDERSON, Ad- tated Worsley, Snow & Christensen John E. Gates, Attorney 7th Floor Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (9-2- NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62327 Estate of ROBERT W KIM- (9-1- THE SALT LAKE TIMES 1) NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62408 Estate of DOROTHY GAMBLE Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 219 Felt Builling, 341 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 15th day of January, A.D. 1976. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-9-- 5, O. DEAN CALDWELL, Ex- ecutor of the Estate of Dorothy Gamble, Deceased. Date of first publicatin Oc- tober 10th. A.D. 1975. Mark S. Miner, Attorney Attorney for the Estate of Dorothy Gamble, Deceased (10-1- 0 10-3- 1) IS YOUR PET STARVING TO DEATH? No matter how much you feed your pet, he may be starving to death right in front of your eyes. What can you do? Serve SerTablets reggeants"' Vitapet ularly. Vitapet Tablets contain vitamins and minerals essential to good health and good looks. And they taste like treats! Get Sergeants Vitapet Tablets for your dog or cat. |