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Show Angast 24, 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN One Hundred Million Years Ago LEGAL NOTICES .THE UTAH STATESMAN hu been Approved the Judges of the Third Jndielml District of the State of Utah asbja newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc., as provided bj the statutes of the State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOE C. MIYAGISHL-MA- , Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 15 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of December, AD. 1956. TSUYAKO MIYAGISHIMA, Executrix of the Estate of Joe C. Miyagishima, Deceased. LEONARD S. RALPH, Attorney for Executrix Date of first publication August Dinosaurs find Most dinosaurs found their final resting place a hundred million years ago, but not so with Complaint which has been filed a huge eauropod which once with the clerk of the court, a copy roamed the area which is now of which is attached hereto. Utah. This is an action brought to The resting place of that quiet title in the plaintiffs and early creature was disagainst the defendants and each turbed a couple of rudely years ago of them in and to the following an of by expedition palentology described tract of real property situate in Salt Lake City, Salt students. Npw, after a round trip across the American conttaLake County, State of Utah, to-wi- t: Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Block 33, OAKLEY PARK ADDITION to Salt Lake City, Utah. CHARLES WELCH, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff 10, 1956. 703 Contiental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiffs Address: 773 Catherine Street Estate of EDWARD GORDON Salt Lake City, Utah DODD, Deceased. (8-31-5- 6) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Owen, Ward & Greenwood, 141 East 2nd South St. on or before the 22nd day of December, A.D. 1956. Page 3 Dated this 14th day of August, 1956. (9-7-5- 6) testing' ent, its bones will soon find another resting place in a Univer-sit- l of Utah museum. The dinosaur skeleton was found in 1954 near Hanksville, Wayne County, by Dr. Joseph vertebrate palentolo-gis- t Gregory, from Yale University at New Haven, Conn. Dr. Gregory and his students excavated about half of the bones and shipped them. measured about 75 feet in length. After preliminary preparations were made at Yale for mounting the skeleton, Dr. Gregory discovered the available space would not accomodate the display. A plan to turn the bones over to the University of Utah was made after Dr. Gregory conferred with Dr. William L. Stokes, chairman of the U. geology departThe sauropod dinosaur probab- ment, at a meeting of palentol-ogist- s in Los Angeles. ly weighed 40 tons and originally UTAII FEDERATION OF WOMENS REPUBLICAN CLUBS The regular monthly executive board meeting of the UTAH FEDERATION OF WOMENS REPUBLICAN CLUBS will be held Place lAi rn uf jui LAJ Saturday, September 1st, 1956, at 10 A.M. in the Salt Lake County Commission Board Room, Room 206 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. We will appreciate your pres- n ence as important matters per- taining to the Campaign will be discussed. Thank you so much. NOTICE Plaintiffs or cloud- ownership TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE of title thereto, ing W. L. Hansen, CONVERTIBLE AUTO CLUB Defendants. Administrator of the Estate OF UTAH: SUMMONS of EDWARD GORDON No. 109533 Civil You are hereby notified that DODD, Deceased. a business meeting for the elecLYLE M. WARD, tion of a Board of three trustees THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Attorney for Administrator TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEof the Convertible Auto Club of FENDANTS: Date of first publication August Utah will be held September 5, 10:00 oclock am. at the 1956, at 17, 1956. You are hereby summoned business address of said Club, and to serve upon 3191 South State Street, Salt Charlesrequired Welch, Jr., 703 ContinenLake City, Utah. All members tal Bank Building, Salt Lake NOTICE TO CREDITORS are invited to attend. City, Utah, plaintiffs attorney, Estate of LEONARD GLASanswer to the Complaint withan CONVERTIBLE AUTO COCK, Deceased. in 20 days after service of this CLUB OF UTAH Creditors will present claims summons upon you. If you fail so with vouchers to the undersigned s J. Arden Allred to do, judgement by default will By .Salt at be taken against you for the rea? Arlene Royall Lake City, Utah on or before the lief demanded in said Complaint s Kelly L. Gates 29th day of December, A.D. 1956. which has been filed with the Members Lanny R. Glascock and Bob clerk of the court, a copy of which D. Glascock, Administra-- : is attached hereto. SUMMONS tors of the Estate of LeonThis is an action brought to ard Glascock, Deceased. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- quiet title in the plaintiffs and Elias L. Day, TRICT COURT IN AND FOR against the defendants and each Attorney for Adiministrators SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE of them in and to the following 501-0- 2 Deseret Building described tract of real property OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah situate in Salt Lake City, Salt t: Lake County, State of Utah, Date of first publication August 24, 1956. ROELOF STEENBLIK and Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and DINA STEENBLIK, his wife, 14, Block 33, OAKLEY PARK Plaintiffs, ADDITION to Salt Lake City, SUMMONS Utah. vs. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISDated this 14th day of August, TRICT COURT IN AND FOR JOHN FRUSH, 1956. SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE Charles Welch, Jr., Also GAYLE CHRISTENSEN, OF UTAH. Attorney for Plaintiffs Administratrix of the Estate of 703 Continental Bank Bldg. Lillian Frush, Deceased, Salt Lake City, Utah ROELOF STEENBLIK, and Address: Plaintiffs unknown other all DINA STEENBLIK, his wife, Also, persons es773 Cathrine Street title Plaintiffs, claiming any right, tate, or interest in or lien upon Salt Lake City, Utah vs. Date of first publication Augthe real property described in JOHN FRUSH, to ust 24, 1956. adverse the Complaint Also CAYLE CHRISTENSEN, (9-7-5- 6) 501U12-DeseretBuil- ding, to-wi- 6) 6) SUMMONS Civil No. 109533 OTmFoiLi!, "liansDEia You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Charles Welch, Jr., 703 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, plaintiffs attorney, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said LIST of ACCOMPLISHMENTS V An inflexible opposition to new taxes which finds Utah in 46th place almost at the bottom of the list in percentage of increased tax collections among the 48 states between 1950 and 1955. V No state. debt. Instead, a surplus of nearly $7,000,000! And this in the face of steeply mounting costs for labor, all down the line. materials, equipment V A state building program which has seen more in the past eight years than was achieved in 25 under year previous administrations. V A healthy, progressive educational program which has won national acclaim. Utah devotes a greater percentage of its per capita personal income to elementary and higher education than any other state in the union! V A highway building program which has benefitted every section of the state and has replaced the deplorable roads, which had been allowed to deteriorate and wear out by a previous administration, with highways that are at least on a par with and in most cases superior to those in other western states. V All of this in less than and without a eight years! breath of scandal or hint of wrongdoing. con-tructi- Administratrix of the Estate of LILLIAN FRUSH, Deceased. Also, all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the Complaint adverse to Plaintiffs ownership or clouding of title thereto, Defendants, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND-'ANTS- : " CHECK THIS MOST ALL AGREE SfMuWoF THE KENTUCKY BOURBON n1810 OM VAHIflU AND FIAZItl DISMUKT -- FOR EFFICIENCY - ECONOMY - INTEGRITY Amc UTAH LOOKS TO GOV. LEE COMPANY, BAI0ST0VN, UNTICIY on |