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Show M Takes Sen. Johnson To Task LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved bp the Jodfei of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc, as provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS S. of ELIZABETH Deceased. BAWDEN, Creditors will present claims Estate with vouchers to the undersigned at 3619 West 4100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of June, AJ3. 1956. CHARLES L. BAWDEN, Administrator of estate of ELIZABETH S. BAWDEN, Deceased. Wallace Woodbury, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication April 13, A.D. 1956. (5-4-5- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HERBERT CARROLL DEANE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 616 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 23rd day of August, AJ). 1956. DONALD J. PORTER, ministrator of estate of bert Carroll Deane, ad- HerDe- ceased. Raymond R.. Brady v Date of first publication April 1956. Top 'Mating' (5-11-5- 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS radio-televisio- 6) farm issue, would present a clipped and mutilated version of NOTICE TO CREDITORS a speech by the man who is now Estate of GEORGE EDMOND President of the United States. also known ' as McBRIDE, Not only did Senator Johnson GEORGE E. McBRIDE, Deceased. distorted what Mr, Creditors will present claims deliberately he said and meant Eisenhower with vouchers to the undersigned also cited farm and income price at 623 Continental Bank Buildfigures which are demonstrably ing, Salt Lake City, Utah on or false. before the 28th day of August, For example, Senator Johnson A.D. 1956. VELMA ANNA McBRIDE presented some garbled figures on GILES, Executrix of the hog prices in an effort to conEstate of George Edmund vince farmers that they got far McBride, also known as more for jiogs under Truman than George E. McBride, De- they did under Eisenhower. In ceased. departing from his prepared text, he made the flat statement that L. Delos Daines, the farmer has lost $12.97 on For Executrix, Attorney 623 Continental Bank Bldg., every hog marketed during the Eisenhower Administration. . Salt Lake City, Utah. Today I asked the Department Date of first publication April of Agriculture for official figures 27, A.D. 1956. on hog prices under Truman and 6) Estate of MILES MILLER, Deceased. EDWARD Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1007 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 25th day of August, A. D., r Eisenhower. NOTICE I discovered that under Truman, for the years farmers received an average of $18.60 per 100 pounds for hogs. Under Eisenhower, for the years the average price was $19.53 nearly $1 per 100 more. While there was a serious break in the hog market last fall, in recent weeks top hogs have been holding around the $16.00 mark. As a further .illustration of Senator Johnsons recklessness with statistics, I would point to his assertion that Last year the 1950-51,5- 2, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH 1953-54-5- IN THE MATTER OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF ROBINNETTIE KNUDSEN MILSONS WOMENS APPAREL, LER, Executrix of Estate INC., A MICHIGAN CORPOR-ATIOof MILES EDWARD MILFROM THE STATE LER, Deceased. OF UTAH. James W. Beles, Jr. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Attorney for Executrix WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. CORPORATION. 1956. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication April NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ROBINSONS WOMENS APPAREL, INC., a corporation of the State of Michigan, heretofore NOTICE authorized to do business in the NOTICE OF MEETING State of Utah, with its principal CALLED TO AMEND office in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE County, Utah, has made and filed WOMENS REPUBLICAN with the undersigned, Clerk of CLUBS OF SALT LAKE CITY: the above entitled court, its apA meeting of the members of plication and petition to withThe Women's Republican Club draw from the State of Utah pursuant to the provisions of the of Salt Lake City, has been-callefor Monday, May 7, 1956, at Judicial Code of the State of 2:00 oclock P.M., at Newhouse Utah, and that the hearing upon Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, at said application and petition has which meeting there will be pre- been set before the above ensented for adoption a proposal to titled court for the 15 day of delete Article V of the present June, 1956, at 2:30 oclock P.M. Articles of Association and to sub- of said day; any objections or stitute therefor, a new Article V protests to the granting of said to read as follows: application and petition must be filed with the Clerk of this court ARTICLE V on or before the date and time of DUES Section 1. The dues and fees said hearing. ALVIN KEDDINGTON, required of each member shall be Clerk of the District Court prescribed in the Bylaws of the Salt Lake County, State of Club. of Utah, Section 2. The dues and fees (SEAL) collected from members shall be By JACOB WEILER, used and expended for such purDeputy Clerk. poses of the Club as may from DICKSON, ELLIS, PARSONS & time to time be decided upon by McCREA, the Board of Directors. 1003 Kearns Bldg., for the transaction of such and other business as may properly Salt Lake City, Utah, Attorneys for Petitioner. come before the meeting. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, Date of first publication May this 4th day of April, 1956. 4, A.D. 1956. THE WOMENS REPUBLINOTICE CAN CLUB OF SALT LAKE CITY IN THE DISTRICT COURT By Mrs. V. E. Brooks, OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, Secretary STATE OF UTAH Date of first publication April (54-56- ) IN THE MATTER OF THE 20, A.D. 1956. 20, A.D. 1956. Hisenhowep Talk Chairman Leonard W. Hall of the Republican National Committee assused Senate MaNOTICE TO CREDITORS jority Leader Lyndon Johnson of "using false figures and a cropped version of President EisenEstate of MYRTLE I. HAMIL- howers 1952 farm speeches in an attempt to distort what Mr. Eisenhower said and meant. n Hall blasted Johnsons use in a broadcast recently of filmed and recorded TON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims excerpts from Mr. Eisenhowers major farm speech at Kasson, Minn., on Sept. 6, 1952. with vouchers to the undersigned "By lifting out of context a few sentences from the Kasson speech and by cutting from at 627 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on the tape entire paragraphs that farmers in Iowa earned only 50 Agricultural News Progress Letor before the 1st day of Septem- came before, after and in be- per cent of the income that they ter, distributed by the Democrats, ber, A.D., 1956. contained this statement: The tween, Senator Johnson presented got the year before. to a nation-wid- e J, GRANT IVERSON, audience a torGeneral tried again to create this I would While minimize not Executor of the Estate of tured, twisted picture, said Mr. the seriousness of the farm (GOP support of prob- impression Myrtle I. Hamilton, de- Hall. farm lem in Iowa and elsewhere, the present programs) when he ceased. at declared Kasson; Minnesota, It must be shocking to all Department of Agriculture inDate of first publication April Americans that Senator Johnson come figures show that cash re- that he and the Republican Party in a cheap effort to confuse the ceipts from farm marketings in stand behind the price support 20, A.D., 1956. . Attorney for Administrator 616 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah 20, A.D. May 4, 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page 4 (5-11-5- 6) (6-1-5- 6) 5, Iowa in 1955 were $2,071 billion, compared with $2,296 in 1954. This represents a decline of 5 per cent, not 50 per cent. Despite Johnsons attempt to confuse Mr. Eisenhowers position on the price support issue in 1952, the record clearly demonstrates that Senator Johnson and his party, as well as the National Farmers Union, knew exactly where the Republican candidate laws now on the books, a statement widely misinterpreted as endorsement of 90 per cent supports. Actually, it means sliding scale after 1954. The National Union Farmer of October, 1952, reported: Gen- eral Eisenhower promised in his speech at Kasson, Minnesota, to back the two-yeold 90 per cent of parity law, but specified that would hold good only until ar stood. The October, 1952 issue of the 1954. President Says Politics, Farm Issues Don't Mix Following is the portion of the which agriculture is entitled. Kasson speech from which SenaConditions change. What counts tor Johnson selected certain sen. is being prepared to do the right tences out of context. thing at the right time. The following passage is from I. firmly believe that agriculPresident Eisenhowers address at ture is entitled to a fair, full Kasson, Minnesota, on September share of the national income and 6, 1952. it must be a policy of government I pledge you that the Republi- to help agriculture achieve this can Party is going forward with goal in ways that minimize government and protect farmers inpositive, aggressive, farmer-ru- n farm programs. dependence. The first thing we intend to All I know of farmers condo is to take the emphasis off vinces me that they would rather Washington. The Amercian farm- earn their fair share than to have er has had enough of government it as a government hand-ou- t, by long distance. And a fair share is not nearly Next, theres going to be a 90 per cent of parity but full of the un- Parity. soring house-cleaninBut it takes more than price scrupulous leadership that would use farm programs for political supports to build a farm program. purposes. There will be no more The Administration, tired and inof this business of using Federal competent, is trying to distract power to extort the farmers vote. your attention from its many And here and now, without fumbles, failures and deceptions. any ifs or buts, I say to you The Administration wants you to that I stand behind and the Re- forget its neglect of research and ' g WITHDRAWAL OF MISSION DRY CORPORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION, FROM THE STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN publican Party stands behind CORPORATION. the price support laws now on the books. This includes the amendNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ment of the basic Farm Act, passthat MISSION DRY CORPORA- ed by votes of both parties in TION, a corporation of the State Congress, to continue through of Delaware, heretofore author- 1954 the price supports on basic ized to do business in the State commodities at SO per cent of of Utah, has made and filed with parity. These price supports are only the undersigned, Clerk of the above entitled court, its applica- fair to the farmer to underwrite tion and petition to withdraw the exceptional risk he is now from the State of Utah pursuant taking. They are a moral and to the provisions of the Judicial legal commitment which must be Code of the State of Utah, and upheld. We now have at least two that the hearing upon said application and petition has been set years in which to plan ahead. We before the above entitled court must use this valuable time to for the 15 day of June, 1956, at figure out sound means and 2:30 oclock P.M. of said day; methods of maintaining and exany objections or protests to the panding both security and opporgranting of said application and tunities in agriculture. We must petition must be filed with the mobilize all of the brains in agrifarmers, your farm orClerk of this court on or before culture the date and time of said hear- ganization leaders, your farm-wis- e legislators, agricultural ing. specialists and research workers ALVIN KEDDINGTON, to join with us to build and Clerk of the District Court farm polof Salt Lake County, State improve our long-rang- e icies and programs. of Utah. Our goal will be sound, farmer-(SEAL) run programs that safeguard By JACOB WEILER, but do not regiment Clerk. agriculture Deputy not do put the Federal govDICKSON, ELLIS, PARSONS & you ernment in charge of your farms. McCREA, We must, by using good 1003 Kearns Building, horse sense, figure out Salt Lake City, Utah, sound methods of maintaining education at the expense of political monstrosities such as the Brannan Plan; its great potato fiasco which cost hundreds of millions; the grain storage scandals; land the immorality of using Federal resources to influence your vote. The future of an independent, dynamic agriculture depends on cleaning up the mess in Washington and getting farm programs back on a cooperative basis. We must not let programs devised for farmers be turned against farmers. I certainly dont believe farming is going to stand still. I see an expanding future for American agriculture and Im sure you folks do too. With our growing population, our expanding industry, and our leadership in the free world, our farms will have a tremendous job to do. And to serve that future, working together as friends and neighbors, we can do much to improve and strengthen our farm programs. First, they must be cleansed of politics. An effective way to do this is found in the Republican Platform: The establishment of a agricultural commission with power to review the policies and administration of our farm programs. The Republicans will establish such a commission, Attorneys for Petitioner. to freedom shift and will see that it is made up of agricultures Date of first publication May patterns of production without bonafide farmers and farm lead4, A.D. 1956. losing the basic protections to ers. That is a pledge. . your old-fashion- ed (6-1-5- 6) non-politic- al |