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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1975 Page Eight Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. SHERIFF'S SALE DISTRICT COURT EXECUTION Civil No. 220799 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. 6RS INC., an Oregon corporation. vs. RICHARD CROMAR Sports Hut, Plaintiff, d-b- -a Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on 6th day of January, 1976 at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, Lot 4G5, Mountain View Estates No. 4 Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th day of December, 1975. to-w- Utah. By Keith L. Buckner, Deputy Docket No. 91632 Matt Biljanic Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication cember 12, 1975. 2 De1-- 2) SHERIFF'S SALE DISTRICT COURT EXECUTION Civil No. 190020 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. DALE LOVERIDGE, Plaintiff, vs. PAUL BARRACO, Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, Stpte of Uth. on 6th day of January, 1976 at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, Commencing 75 feet South from the Northeast corner of Lot 8, Block 4, Plat B, Salt Lake City Survey, South 50 feet. West 9 Rods, North 50 feet, East 9 Rods to beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th day of December, 1975. DELMAR L. LARSON. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Keith L. Buckner. Deputy Docket No. 91650 Roe and Fowler Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication December 12, 1975. to-w- (12-1- (12-1- it: 2 1-- 2) SHERIFFS SALE DISTRICT COURT EXECUTION Civil No. 225023 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake. State of Utah. PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SUPPLY, INC.. Plaintiff, vs. DONALD A. MENDE. Defendant. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on 6th day of January. 1976 at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, Commencing 500 ft. south from the Northwest corner of Lot 61, Glendale Park Plat A, thence south 70 ft., thence east 306 ft. thence north 70 ft., thence west 306 ft. to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in to-w- it: 2 1-- National PTA Continues Battle Against Alcohol Abuse by Youth and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce. Defendants Address: 1033 Ramona No. 3 Salt Lake City, Utah Dated this 21st day of November, 1975. J. DOUGLAS KINATEDER To drink or not to drink . . . that is the question. And it's a vital one which confronts every young per- Attorney for Plaintiff son, beginning as early as nine years of age. The next question is whatever the decision about drinking, how does a young person exercise it responsibly? Deeply concerned with these questions and others, the National PTA has received funding from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), an institute in the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, to launch an Alcohol Education Project for the fourth consecutive year. In response to the growing awareness of alcohol abuse by and teens, the project is designed to utilize parents, teachers, and students themselves, to teach young people and their families about the responsible use of alcohol. and non-us- e The National PTA is using part of the current NIAAA grant of more than $200,000 to award 20 211 East Third South, Suite 203 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (12-1- 2 1-- 2) 2) SUMMONS NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION The 1974 Annual Reports of the John and Dora Lang Charit- able Foundation are available at Bank and Trust Company, Main at First South, Salt Lake City, Utah, for inspection during regular business hours by any citizen who requests it within 180 days after date of this publication. Mr. Robert L. Terry. Vice President & Trust Officer Tracy-Colli- ns (12-1- 2) NOTICE TO CREDITORS TY it: DELMAR L. LARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of (12-1- lawful money of the United States Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th day of December, 1975. DELMAR L. LARSON. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Keith L. Buckner, Deputy Docket No. 91653 Boyd M. Fullmer Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication December 12, 1975. OF DEBTS This is to advise all concerned that after this date, December 5, 1975, I will not be responsible for any debts against La Jul Corp., DBA .The Original Bavarian Donut Haus No. 3. 1260 East 33rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. Signed Larry L. McKown (12-1- 2 12-1- 9) NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS Civil No. 232,144 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. THOMAS W. DURRANT aka TOM DURRANT, and KEITH Civil No. In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. LILLIE J. McGINTY, Plaintiff, 67 vs. THOMAS R. McGINTY, 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 Linda A. Shepard, plaintiffs attorney, at 216 East Fifth South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 a copy of said answer, within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the above entitled Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce. Dated this 16th day of October, 1975. LINDA A. SHEPARD Attorney for Plaintiff Serve Defendant at: 1523 Nebraska Street No. 11 Sioux City, Iowa (12-1- 2 1-- pre-teenage- state 2) Plaintiffs, A. LEAR THORPE, LONNI G. THORPE, his wife; and SOUTH- THE BELOW PROPERTY: DESCRIBED YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated 1953. as amended, you are to appear before the above entitled court at the Salt Lake County Courthouse, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday, the 13th day of January. 1976. at 10:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, then and there to exhibit and prove any liens claimed against the following real property located in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, with street address of 2165 Panorama Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, and more particularly described as follows, All of Lot 2, Orchard Gardens No. 5 Subdivision, according to the official plal thereof on file in the office of the Recorder, Salt Lake County. State of Utah. Dated this 11th day of December, 1975. 38-1-- Probate Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. 12, to-w- it: McCUNE & McCUNE Attorneys for Plaintiffs By s George M. McCune (12-1- 2 12-2- SUMMONS Civil No. 74 In the District Court of Lake County, State of Utah JANEIL S ART AIN Plair vs. WILLIAM MARTIN SART Defend THE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE-NAME- D DEFENDA You are hereby summoned required to file an answci writing to the attached c plaint with the Clerk of above-entitle- d Court, and serve upon, or mail to J. I las Kinatcder. Plaintiffs torney. 211 E. Third South. S 20.1, Salt Lake City, Utal copy of said answer, withii days after service of this s mons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgr by default will be taken you the; relief demanded in said c plaint, which has been filed i the Clerk of said Court ar copy of which is hereto anne 6 PTAsPTSAs (Parent-Teacher-Stude- nt Associations) funds to conduct community-base- d educational programs of various types in the implementation of the project. These awards bring to 60 the total number of state PTA's PTSAs receiving NIAAA money since 1972. The title of the 1975-7- 6 A Family project is, "Alcohol; Affair. According to Mrs. Walter G. Kimmel, National PTA president: "Alcohol education has been a focal point of the National PTA in recent years always moving toward the ultimate goal of making it a part of SCOW, WEST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation, Defendants. TO ALL PERSONS HOLDING OR CLAIMING A LIEN UPON rs NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 62511 Estate of KENNETH RAY HOCKETT, Deceased. velop and conduct their own educational programs for their peers or younger children; and to increase parents' awareness of their impact upon their children's drinking behavior. In discussing the 1974-7- 5 Alcohol Education Project, Richard L. Spoonster, director of the project for the National PTA, asserted: By focusing on alcohol education rather than alcoholism education, (only 10 per cent of the drinking population in this country is alcoholic), the PTA project was better able to deal with the more sensitive aspects of use and abuse. Parents and teachers could cope more comfortably with their own attitudes regarding alcohol, when responsible drinking became a viable was no longer option, and non-us- e linked exclusively with the fear of alcoholism. Students could then make decisions in a less anxious atmosphere, and view the problems of youthful drinking in a more objective manner. The National PTA anticipates that the 1975-7- 6 Alcohol Education Project will be even more successful than the previous year. During 1974-7each of the 18 state PTAPTSA projects donated an 5, average of $15,000 or a total of more than a quarter of a million dollars in volunteered hours, goods and services. Donations of goods and services included professional consultation from outside organizations, meeting space and cash contributions. A Combination License Deal comprehensive health education programs in schools and communiThe cost of living is on the rise. ties throughout the nation, along with such related subjects as drug That is relatively common knowabuse, smoking and health, ledge. If you think about it, the venereal disease, nutrition, and cost of playing is also on the rise. parenthood and family life. It is our For the sportsman the cost of a belief that activities geared toward license is a good deal, especially Prevention are of the greatest when one considers the uses to importance, and that developing which the money is allocated. (Ligood health habits early in life as cense monies are used to improve and maintain all of Utah's wildlife early as kindergarten, and extend12 is the most resources.) Even with increasing ing through grade costs for recreational activities, direct route to this objective. We also believe in providing hunting and fishing licenses are still Creditors will present claims young people, as well as parents a good buy. The average adult sportsman in with vouchers to the undersigned and teachers, with information that at Hatch & Plumb, Suite 420, will assist them in making in- Utah wants to take full advantage Continental Bank Building, Salt formed, responsible decisions about of the wildlife resources in the Lake City. Utah on or before the use or non-us- e of alcohol. state. That is, he wants to hunt the 12th day of March, A.D. Living in a society where drinking waterfowl, upland game, go fishing 1976. Claims must be presented is acceptable, and where alcohol is and usually goes deer hunting, too. in accordance with the proIn 1975 if he were to buy separate accessible to most young people visions of 5, Utah Code in the home licenses for each activity, it would elsewhere or the Annotated 1953, and with proper him as follows: $5.00, fishing cost decision not of to or drink whether verification as required therein. MARILYN DYE HOCKETT, confronts each individual. If he license; $4.50, small game license; Administratrix of the Estate of decides to drink, the real question $5.00, Federal Migratory Water-fow- l Kenneth Ray Hockett, Deceased. is how to promote the kind of Stamp; and $5.00 for a big Date of first publication Delicense. That's a total of for himself and others that game respect cember 12th, A.D. 1975. without $19.50 will lead decisions to any special permits. responsible Orrin G. Hatch, Attorney That's still a bargain considering about the use of alcohol, and an (12-1- 2 understanding of alcoholism. At the the amount of game available and NOTICE TO CREDITORS same time, any individual who the animal populations and license No. 62598 determines not to drink should feel costs of most other states. Heres Estate of WILLIAM C. supported and accepted by society the rub the resident combination Deceased. license, which allows a sportsman Creditors will present claims in this decision too. d Goals of the Alcohol Education to participate in all the with vouchers to the undersigned activities (with the addition at 220 South Second East, Suite Project, in addition to providing 400, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 opportunities for parents and of the $5.00 Federal Duck Stamp") on or before the 17th day of school children to learn about the would cost $10.00. The total of March, A.D. 1976. Claims must responsible use and non-us- e of $15.00 is a savings of $4.50 or about be presented in accordance with alcoholic beverages, are: to create 23 percent. And how many of us the provisions of 5, Utah roles for and foster involvement of can afford to pass up a 23 percent Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required parents, teachers, and students in savings on anything? The 1976 Combination License the development of prevention protherein. ALLEN H. TIBBALS. Execucurriculums, and materials; offers similar savings to the hunttor of the Estate of William C jects, to encourage young people to de- - ing and fishing enthusiasts of Utah. Hogcnson. Deceased. The money saved by purchasing a Date of first publication De'76 combination license, as opposed cember 12. A.D. 1975. Utah 84115 on or before to buying separate hunting and City, Allen II. Tibbals, Attorney the 28th day of March, A.D. fishing licenses, is almost enough to (12-1- 2 1976. Claims must be presented buy a box of shells or a favorite in accordance with the proNOTICE TO CREDITORS Anfishing lure. Resident adult fishing Utah Code visions of 5, No. 62595 notated 1953, and with proper licenses for 1976 will cost $8.00, big Estate of RAY E. BELTER verification as required therein. game licenses will be $7.00 and RAYMOND E. BELTER ELVA M. BELTER, Executrix small game licenses will be $6.00. A -a RAY BELTER COMof the Estate of Ray E. Belter, combination license will sell for -a PANY, Deceased. Raymond E. Belter, -a Creditors will present claims Ray Belter Company, Deceased. $18.00. The savings and opportunities with vouchers to the undersigned Date of first publication Deoffered by the combination license at Robert C. Matheson, Attorney cember 12, A.D. 1975. at Law. Suite 118, Plaza make it an exciting and useful 2100. Robert C. Matheson. 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