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Show January 20. 19S0 Pifi THE UTAH STATESMAN December Jobs Breaks Records Employment across the nation million higher in was 2 than ever before in that month. This report was made by the Newspaper Editors Association after a conclusive survey this De-cemb- er month. Total unemployment was 2,400,-00according to NEA. Total em64,200,000 for ployed persons months of November; and December was noted. On the down side the total nonfarm employment in December reached a record of 58 million. 0, TV Exec Joins Firm I Ice's 3 Plan For Farmers (Continued from Page 1) plus carrying charges. This has nical training for farm youths worked to the disadvantage of and to encourage local industries joth farmers and the government so that some subsistence farmjy blocking sales advantageous ers can move into other jobs. to both. The President recom6. THE GREAT PLAINS mended legislation to permit, un- PROGRAM. der proper safeguards, sales at The huge soil conservation not less than support levels plus program already launched in the ten dust bowl states of the carrying charges. 3. STRENGTHENING Great Plains will be stepped up PROGRAMS. through the new Soil Bank proThe President said the Admin-stratio- gram. whenever possible, will The present Great Plains pro-- . continue to ease or eliminate gram should be furthered by procontrols over farmers; and for viding for long-tim- e on which price commodities under the commitments are supports discretionary, will present Agricultural Conservacontinue to support these prices tion Program and for the relaxaat the highest levels possible tion of planting requirements to without accumulating new price maintain base acreage for wheat allotments. depressing surpluses. LEGAL NOTICES COM-MODIT- Y THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the JsdM of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisement by the statutes of the State of Utah. n, eta, as provided cost-sharin- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROBERT D. CLEN-DENIDeceased. 4 Creditors will present claims N, with vouchers to the undersigned at 801 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of May, A.D. 1956. BEVERLY S. CLENDENIN, Executor of the estate of Robert D. Clendenin, Deceased. FABIAN, CLENDENIN, MOFFAT and MABEY, 801 Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City, Utah Attorneys for Executrix Date of first publication 16, 1955. Dec-cemb- er (1-6-5- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of WILFORD SMITH WOODRUFF, Deceased. Creditors will present claims the words ing stocks and the words of not less than twice the value of the amount loaned; and (c) Amending the first paragraph of Article IX of the Articles of Incorporation as amended February 8, 1947 by fixing as 150 the number of shares that must . be owned of record to qualify a person as a director; and (d) Further amending Article IX so as to provide that a person in order to qualify as a member of the Executive Committee must be the owner of record of 150 shares of the capital stock of the company. 3. If such action of the directors is ratified by the stockholders, reducing the par value of the companys stock from One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars per share to Ten ($10.00) Dollars per share and in substance to thereby excepting min- with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 14th day of May, A.D. accomplish what is commonly 1956. called a stock-splithen to DR. CHARLES W. WOOD- authorize the proper officers of RUFF, Executor of Estate this corporation, when such of Wilford Smith Wood-- - amendment shall have become ruff. Deceased. effective, to issue to each present EVANS, NESLEN & ELGGREN stockholder of the corporation. In 1003 Continental Bank Bldg. lieu of,. and in exchange for, and Salt Lake City, Utah upon surrender of certificates for Attorneys for Executor. shares of the capital stock of the Date of first publication Jan- par value of One Hundred uary 13, 1956. ($100.00) Dollars each, new certificates for ten (10) shares of NOTICE the capital stock of thl corporaNOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS tion of the par value of Ten MEETING OF PACIFIC NA- ($10.00) Dollars each for each TIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE share of the capital stock of the COMPANY. par value of One Hundred NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ($100.00) Dollars each evidenced that a - special meeting of the by the surrendered certificates, stockholders of Pacific National and to do such other and further Life Assurance Company, a cor- things as may be necessary or poration, has been called and will appropriate to accomplish such be held concurrently with the stock split. annual meeting of the stockhold4. To consider and act upon ers of the company at the office such other changes in the Articles of the company, 411 East South of as may be Incorporation Temple Street, Salt Lake City, deemed advisable by the stockUtah, on the 11th day of Febru- holders. ary, 1956 at the hour of 11:00 5. To consider and act upon A.M. for the following purposes: such other and further matters 1. To hear the Presidents an as may properly come before the nual report on the condition of stockholders at the meeting. the company. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD 2. To ratify or reject the action OF DIRECTORS. of the directors of the company taken at a directors meeting held Ray H. Peterson on December 16, 1955 amending President the Articles of Incorporation of Marr, Wilkins & Cannon the company in the following re- General Counsel Date of first publication Janspects: VII of Article uary 13, 1956. (a) Amending Articles of Incorporation by changing the authorized NOTICE capital of the corporation Yuo are hereby notified that from One Million Five there will be a meeting of the Hundred Thousand AS' Dollars divided ROSE PARK MERCHANTS SOCIATION the oh Tuesday, into fifteen thousand 31st at of 1956, January, day "(15,000) shares of the par at 7:30 of the value of One Hundred 428 hour Second adock pm., South Street, East ($100.00) Dollars each to for the Lake Salt Utah, City, One Million Five Hundred actand of considering Thousand ($1,500,000.00) purpose a proposal to incorporDollars divided into one ing upon Association under Chapate said . hundred fifty thousand ter Code AnUtah 6, Title 16, (150,000) shares of the par cora value of Ten ($10.00) Dol- notated, 1953, as poration of the State of Utah. lars each; and Lawrence Egli, (b) Amending Article HI of President the Articles of IncorporaDate of first publication, Jantion by striking from the fourth paragraph thereof uary 13, 1955. t, - 4. Frank Joins Advertising Firm In S.L. Alan Frank, former KUTV program and production manager, has joined advertising and public relations firm of Robert M. Thomas & Associates as full partner, according to an announcement released today. Thomas who founded the business last year indicated that henceforth the agency located in Professional Building, 141 East 2nd South would be known as Frank & Thomas, Advertising, Public Relations. The announcement stated that Alan Frank had pioneered the television field in 1948 when the media first came into being in this market. , DOLLAR LIMIT ON PRICE SUPPORTS. The President asked Congress to consider placing a dollar limit on the size of price support loans to any one individual or farming unit. He said the limit should be high enough to give full protection to efficiently operated family farms but low enough to prevent large commercial farms from unloading on the government all financial risk in their business. RURAL DEVELOPMENT PRO-GRA- has met only in part the recommendations made by the President last year for a special rural development program to aid low income farm families. The full program includes provision for Federal-Stat- e cooperation to provide tech- Congress g RESEARCH. The budget message of Jan. 16 will ask Congress to increase 7. agricultural research funds by per cent to a total of $103 million. 25 8. CREDIT. The Administration is determined to see to it that an adequate supply of credit remains readily available to our farmers at all The only new legislation needed at present is authority to combine the production Credit Corporation and the Federal Intermediate Credit Banks. times. GASOLINE TAX. 9. The President recommended legislation to relieve farmers of the Federal tax on gasoline used on the farm. The tax exemption would relieve one of the farmers operating costs. . 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