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Show 14. 1956 September THE UTAH STATESMAN LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judge 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. 773 Cathrine Street Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE TO CREDITORS of LEONARD Estate GLAS- COCK, Deceased. 24, 1956. (9-14-5- 6) Creditors will present claims SUMMONS with vouchers to the undersigned at 501-0Deseret Building, Salt IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY Lake City, Utah on or before the STATE OF UTAH 29th day of December, A.D, 1056. 2 Lanny R. Glascock and Bob GEORGE W. CASSITY and D. Glascock, AdministraGERTRUDE M. CASSITY, tors of the Estate of Leonhis wife, ard Glascock, Deceased. Plaintiffs, Elias L. Day, . Attorney for Adiministrators Deseret Building Salt Lake City, Utah 50i-0- 2 Date of first publication Aug- ust 24, 1956. 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Estate of GEORGE FREDE- RICK HORN, Deceased. -- vs- ANNA PIEPER, if living, and the heirs at law or devises, if any, of ANNA PIEPER, if she is deceased, and all other personn unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon, the real property described in the Complaint, to Plaintiffs' ownership, or clouding Plaintiffs' title thereto, Defendants. ad-ve- rs SUMMONS Creditors will present claims Civil No. 109707 with vouchers to the undersigned at 801 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah on or be- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDfore the 1st day of December ANTS: You are hereby summoned and Ruth McKinson, Administratrix with the Will an- required to serve upon Evans, atnexed of the estate of Nelson & Elggren, Plaintiffs' 1003 address is whose George Frederick Horn, torneys, Continental Bank Building, Salt Deceased. Lake City, Utah, an answer to Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat and the complaint within 20 days afMabey, Attorneys ter service of this summons upon Date of first publication Sep- you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken tember 14, A.D. 1956. A.D. 1956. (10-5-5- 6) SUMMONS IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH against you for relied demanded in said complaint, which, has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served up-yo- u. This is an action to quiet title for the Plaintiffs' real property located in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, more Plaintiffs, ROELOF STEENBLIK and DINA STEENBLIK, his wife, particularly described as: All of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Wasatch Heights. CHRISTENSEN, Dated August 27, 1956. Administratrix of the Estate of EVANS, NESLEN & Lillian Frush, Deceased, ELGGREN, Also, all other persons unknown for Plaintiffs Attorneys esclaiming any right, title 1003 Continental Bank Bldg. tate, or interest in or lien upon Salt Lake City, Utah the real property described in Plaintiffs' Address: the Complaint adverse to 3731 Forest Hills Drive Plaintiffs ownership or cloud- Salt Lake City, Utah ing of title thereto, Defendants. Date of first publication August vs. JOHN FRUSH, Also GAYLE SUMMONS 31, 1956. Civil No. 109533 (9-2S5- 6) NOTICE THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DETO THE ABOVE NAMED BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVFENDANTS: ICE COMMISSION OF UTAH. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Charles Welch, Jr., 703 Continen- In the Matter of the Application tal Bank Building, Salt Lake of ASHWORTH TRANSFER, INC. for a Certificate of ConCity, Utah, plaintiffs attorney, venience and Necessity to opan answer to the Complaint witherate as a common motor carin 20 days after service of this rier of property in intrastate summons upon you. If you fail so commerce. to do, judgement by default will assume the operating rights (To be taken against you for the reheld by Rulon C. heretofore lief demanded in said Complaint Ashworth, Josephine G. which has been filed with the Ralph G. Ashworth, and clerk of the court, a copy of which C. Ashworth, Jr., a partRulon is attached hereto. nership, doing business as ASHThis is an action brought to WORTH TRANSFER COMquiet title in the plaintiffs and PANY, under Certificate of against the defendants and each No. Convenience and of them in and to the following 621 issued October Necessity 26, 1943.) described tract of real property Case No. 4319 situate in Salt Lake City, Salt REPORT and TENTATIVE Lake County, State of Utah, ORDER Cedtificate of Convenience and Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and Necessity No. 1167 14, Block 33, OAKLEY PARK (Cancels Certificate No. 621) ADDITION to Salt Lake City, Utah. the Commission: Dated this 14th day of August, ByOn the 26th day of July, 1956, .1956. Ashworth Transfer Inc., by Rulon Charles Welch, Jr., C. Ashworth its president, filed Plaintiffs for a verified application for approval Attorney 703 Continental Bank Bldg. of the transfer of the intrastate Salt Lake City, Utah operating rights presently held by Plaintiffs' Address: Rulon C. Ashworth, Josephine G. Ash-wort- h, to-wi- t: . s Donald Hacking Ashworth, Ralph G. Ashworth, and Rulon C. Ashworth, Jr., a Commissioner partnership, doing business as ' Rue L. Clegg Ashworth Transfer Company of Commissioner Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Conauthority of Certificate of Attest: venience and Necessity No. 621 to C. R. Openshaw, Jr. applicant Ashworth Transfer Inc. if Secretary It appears that the instant apDate of first publication August plication is made in full compli- 31, 1956. ance with the law and the requirements of the Commission reNOTICE lating to such applications to sell, assign or transfer the operating IN THE DISTRICT COURT rights covered by a duly issued OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, Certificate of Convenience- and STATE OF UTAH Necessity, and that no formal hearing is neccessary in this mat- IN THE MATTER OF THE ter, and that the application may WITHDRAWAL OF COMMON-WEALTbe properly handled under the CREDIT CORP, AN Commission's summary order proARIZONA CORPORATION, cedure. A full investigation of the FROM THE STATE OF UTAH. matters involved herein having NOTICE been made, and the Commission being fully advised in the premNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ises now makes this report conCommonwealth Credit Corp., taining its findings and conclu- that Arisions, and its order in accordance a corporation of the State of zona, heretofore authorized to do therewith: business in the State of Utah, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, with its principal office in Salt That Certificate of Convenience Lake City, Salt Lake County, and Necessity No. 621 issued by Utah, has made and filed with the this Commission in Case No. 2689 undersigned, Clerk of the above and 2689-Su1, is hereby can- entitled court, its petition to withcelled and that a copy of this or- draw from the State of Utah, purder be filed and made effective in suant to the provisions of the Juthat case. dicial Code of the State of Utah, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, and that the hearing upon said peThat Ashworth Transfer Inc., a tition has been set before the corporation, be and is hereby is- above entitled court for the 30th sued Certificate of Convenience day of October, 1956, at 10:00 and necessity No. 1167 to operate o'clock a.m. of said day; and any as a common carrier by motor objections or protests to the grantvehicle for transportation of the ing of said petition must be filed with the clerk of this court on or following: before the date and time of said 1. Commodities which, by reahearing. son of their size, shape, weight, ALVIN KEDDINGTON origin, or destination require Clerk of the District Court charor a service of equipment of Salt Lake County, State acter not regularly furnished by of Utah common carriers at the regular line rates, which commodities (SEAL) shall be such as but shall not be By JACOB WEILER limited to the following: Gasoline Clerk tanks, boilers, pipes and tubing to DAVISDeputy AND BAYLES be used in connection there with; cable, bridge, or structural iron 53 East Fourth South Street or steel; OCC camp equipment, Salt Lake City 11, Utah supplies and building materials; Attorneys for Petitioner concrete mixers, culverts, exploDate of first sives, grading and road equip- tember 14, 1956. publication Sepment; harvesters and threshers; locomotives, machinery, and dragSUMMONS line outfits; piling, pipe, pole line construction material; telephone IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF or telegraph poles, rails, and THE THIRD DISJUDICIAL smokestacks; and heavy timbers; TRICT IN AND FOR SALT but shall not include plumbing LAKE STATE OF COUNTY, supplies, lumber, store and shop UTAH furniture and fixtures and like materials which might well be handled by other carriers holding DOROTHY JACK SIMMONS, . Plaintiff, authority from the Commission vs. to serve such points and places of origin and such commodities over GEORGE H. SIMMONS, Defendant. their regular routes in the State of Utah. (9-28-5- 6) Date' of first publication Aug- ust Page 3 - H b 'Dancing Waters1 Promises Good State Fair Show The fabuluos aquatic spectacle, "Dancing Waters," a combination of water, electric power, lights, music, engineering know-hoand showmanship, will be a new w attraction at the 1956 Utah State Fair opening its gates to the public on Friday. Coming to Utah from the California State Fair at Sacramento, the top novelty show of multicolored swaying spray will run continuously during the Fair, beginning daily at 1:10 a.m. Each performance takes about 20 minutes. Invented and perfected in "Dancing Waters," was first presented in its present form at the West Berlin Industrial Exhibition in the summer of 1952. It was booked for its American debut at the famed Radio City Music Hall in New York, where it opened for the first time in the Western Hemisphere on January 15, 1953. Since then it has been rebooked at the Music Hall, played at some of the biggest fairs and exhibition places in America and is currently showing in Las Veas, Nevada. Intricate pipes and pumps are manipulated at an electric console, not unlike an organ, setting awesome formations to musical movement as a backdrop for the dancing of the ballet corps. The "Dancing Waters' 'is a portable machine with 16 electric motors and almost a mile of pipes that throw as many as 4000 streams of water at one time conhigh into the air to pre-se- t trolled heights. The show will be presented in-tent on the special theater-lik- e fair grounds, with a seating capacity of some 500 people. Europe, (10-12-5- 6) Commodities in connection with the transportation of which is rendered a special service in preparing such commodities otherwise rendering a needed service not a part of the ordinary act of transporting and not now regularly furnished by other regular common carriers of specialized commodities at regularly published rates, except such carriers as may hold authority similar to that herein granted. 2. 3. Campsite equipment, camp supplies, furniture, fixtures and accessories which shall be transported to camps or to construction sites or locations. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 27th day of August, 1956. (Seal) if Hal S. Bennett Chairman Activities Weekly with summons by publication in a newspaper having general circulation in Salt Lake County as prescribed by law and that a registered letter be sent to the defendant at his last known address which is 425 East Adam Street, SUMMONS Syracuse, New York. Civil No. 108303 Dated this 1st day of Septem1956. ber, Having read the verified affiBy the Court: davit of plaintiff on file herein sStewart M. Hanson and good cause appearing thereJudge for, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: Date of first publication, SepThat the defendant be served tember 14, 1956. (10-5-5-6) At (ST TTAf 4. All parts, supplies, equip- ment and appurtenances necessarily connected or to be connected or used with any of the articles described in paragraphs one and two, whenever such parts, supplies, equipment and appurtenances are a part of the same movement. Keep Up With Utah GOP 3? K?r and n srrn rm r g2 OP KENTUCKY . 1X OW WAIEtf III IOURION WCE 1Q1A IOIVS AID FtAZIH OISIIUEIT COMPANY. lAUSTQWl UITICKY a |