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Show Friday. November 30. 1956 THE UTAH STATESMAN LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judges 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 Estate of MARGARET LAY-TO- N WALSER, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 914 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 9th day of February, A.D. 1957. George Jasper Walser, Executor of the estate of Margaret Layton Walser, Deaceased. George C. Morris, Atty. 908 Kearns Buillding, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication, Oct. 5. A.D., 1956. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH E. DOTY, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 616 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 12th day of January, AD. 1957. tion heretofore filed in this matter alleging that said child is neglected by reason of your abandonment and desertion of him and that said minor child is now dependent upon others for his support and subsistence and praying that you be permanently and completely deprived of all rights to the legal control and custody of said child in order that he might be adopted by one of the Petitioners, Robert Lee LaMarr, the present husband of the other Petitioner, Veda Newby Young LaMarr, the latter being the mother of said child. If you fail to appear at the time and place aforesaid your default will be entered and the Court will proceed to hear and determine any rights or interests that you may have in or to said child, and will dispose of this case according to law, the prac-ic- e of this Court and in the best interests and welfare of said child. HALLIDAY & HALLIDAY By Paul M. Halliday Attorneys for Petitioners 1108 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah RAYMOND R. BRADY Attorney for the Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph E. Doty, Date of first publication ember 9, 1956. Deceased. Date of first publication 9, 1956. Nov- (11-30-5- NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTL, STATE OF UTAH Estate of GEORGE BROWN GUDGELL, Deceased. Department Store Sales On Increase CZJQ3ilf?ldft(sKi QtflD Department store sales in the Salt Lake City area were up 1 per cent in the week ended Nov. 17 compared with the previous week, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco reported Monday. Sales were up ' 1 per cent in the four weeks ended Nov. 17, as well. The Salt Lake City area lags slightly in comparison with the 12th Federal Reserve District as a whole. That this corporation shall exist for the period of ninety nine (99) years from the date of incorporation. ARTICLE III. Jurisdiction That the jurisdictional limit of this corporation shall be the Counties of Salt Lake, Tooele, Wasatch, Summit and southern Davis to and including the northern boundary of the City of Farmington, all in the state of Utah. ARTICLE IV. Purpose That the object and purpose of this Corporation shall be to promote the ideals of womanhood as expressed in the Girl Scout movement, and to foster the Girl Scout movement within the territory under its jurisdiction in accordance with the policy and methods determined by the National Organization of Girl Scouts. That he jurisiclion of this Council shall cover all Girl Scout activi-ie- s within the territorial jurisdic-ioset out in Article III above. Its units shall willingly cooperate with educational and other groups whose ideals and procedures are n accord with their own. ARTICLE V. Status That this corporation shall be nonsectarian, nonpolitical and n Novem-oe- r (11-80-5- Page 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE Creditors will present claims ADOPTION with vouchers to the undersigned OF nonprofit. at 314 Judge Building, Salt Lake RONNIE LEE, ARTICLE VI. Place of Business City 11, Utah, on or before the A MINOR. That the principal place of 5th day of January, AD. 1957. .NOTICE business of this corporation shall GEORGE BGUDGHLL, Jr. 39320 at Salt Lake City, Utah. be Estate' of George Executor, Brown Gudgell, Deceased. ARTICLE VII. Membership TO PHYLLIS LAKE, MOTHER WILLIAM D. CALLISTER, ' The Salt Lake Council of Girl OF THE ABOVE NAMED MIAttorney for Executor Scouts shall consist of all registerNOR CHILD, AND TO ALL adult ed members of Girl Scouts Date of first publication NoOTHER PERSONS INTERESTof U.S.A. within the jurisdicthe vember 2, 1956. ED IN THIS CAUSE: of tion this Corporation. You and each of you will please Wilson and take notice that Zona NOTICE TO CREDITORS ARTICLE VIII. Officers Estate of JOHN McPHEE, De- Selma Lee Wilson, his wife, have That the officers shall consist filed in the District Court of the of a President, a First ceased. Creditors will present claims Third Judicial District in and for a Second a with vouchers to the undersigned Salt Lake County, State of Utah, Secretary, and a Treasurer. Offiat 151 South Main Street, Salt a petition praying that on order cers shall be elected at the annual Lake City, Utah, on or before the be made sanctioning the adoption meeting of the Council as providof the above named minor child; 26th day of March, A.D. 1957. s ed by the of this CorporTRACYJCOLLINS TRUST and ation. so elected The officers That Friday, the 21st day of DeCOMPANY, serve shall a for period of one cember, 1956, at 1:30 P.M. in Deand or successors until their have year Executor of the Last Will partment One of said Court in been duly elected and of John McPhee, Deceased. the City and County Building at ARTICLE IX. Annual qualified. Meeting Salt Lake City, Utah, has been JESSE R. S. BUDGE, The Annual be shall Meeting designated as the day for hearing held 520 Continental Bank Bldg. Novemthe month of during said petition; and eadi of you Salt Lake City, Utah are hereby notified to appear and ber, of each year. Attorney for Executor Date of first publication Novem- show cause, if any you have, why ARTICLE X. Powers the prayer of said petition should That this ber 23, 1956. corporation shall have not be granted. to the sue and be sued; to power Dated this 2M day of Novema corporate seal and change adopt SUMMONS ber, 1956. at will; to contract and be conROBERT B. PORTER, JR. it IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF tracted with; to receive, hold and Attorney for Petitioners THE SECOND JUVENILE DISsell property, real, personal or 1122 Continental Bank Bldg. TRICT IN AND FOR SALT mixed, whether obtained by purSalt Lake City, Utah. LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF gift, devise or bequest; and Date of first publication Novem- chase, UTAH, BEFORE RULON W. to do all other lawful things as ber 23, 1956. CLARK, JUDGE. may be necessary to carry out or promote the objects and purSTATE OF UTAH PROPOSED AMENDED poses of this corporation. ARTICLES OF In the interest of That this Corporation shall, INCORPORATION OF KEVIN SHEEN YOUNG from time to time, adopt such SALT LAKE COUNCIL OF as may be necessary to Alleged Neglected, Dependent GIIRL SCOUTS out its objects and purcarry Child. 6) Vice-Presiden- t, cMaa There is considerable evidence to merit the belief that when the new Congress . convenes, the problems of small business will be foremost on the agenda. (12-14-5-6) By-La- NON-PROFI- SUMMONS Case No. 27279 THE STATE OF UTAH TO CHARLES ALBERT YOUNG: You are hereby summoned anc required to appear before the Honorable Rulon W. Clark, Judge of the above Court, at Room No. 504, City and County Building; Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 3rd day of December, 1956, at 2:3 p.m., for a hearing upon a Peti- - T non-prof- it non-prof- it Non-Prof- it (12-1-5- 6) IS-- Hi tiQGGDG cient earnings to invest in the and development of the business. The tightening of cred--t by the Federal Reserve Board ias made such measures even more imperative. ex-lansi- on Nitlonal Federation of Independent Builnen Utah Receives $280,000 For Science Teacher Awards U. of Fifty University of Utah scholeach covering tuition, arships books, travel and living expenses for a full year are waiting applications from high school science teachers. The University of Utah is one gram Should write to Dr. Parmley, Physical Sciences 211, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Remaining Dates for Special Deer Hunts of 16 American universities which will share $4 million from the The dates for the last of the National Science Foundation, to five-day notice special deer hunts give advanced training to high set for two weekends have been school science teachers. Dec. 15, 16 and Dec. 22, 23. Dr. T. J. Parmley, professor of Some permits for the hunt, the physics and chairman of the new Gordon Creek unit in Carbon scholarship program for Utah, this week announced that Utahs share in the funds will be $280,000. The ultimate aim of the program is to interest more high school students in science careers and to keep the United States abreast of Russia in the science race. The scholarship program will help achieve this aim, Dr. Parmley said, by improving the quality of instruction in the sciences at the high school level. The University of Utah will offer a new degree to teachers who study under the scholarships a Master of Science Education. Teachers in every state are eligible to apply for the National Science Foundation grants. For grants through the University of CORPORATION poses. A the teachers of Utah and Utah, Preamble That, except as herein provid- the intermountain region will reWe, the undersigned, duly ed, the general corporapreference, Dr. Parmley authorized and empowered com- tion laws of the State of Utah ceive said. Scholarship winners will bemittee of the Salt Lake Council shall be applicable to this Corgin their year of study next Sepof Girl Scouts, a corp- poration. tember. oration organized under the laws Mrs. C. B. Crane, President of the Corporation be The funds, he said, will make folas Vivian K. Berrell, Vice amended in its entirety these allowances to each teacher: lows: President full tuition, $50 for books, up to ARTICLE I. Name Allice D. Pugh, Treasurer $160 for travel, and an allowance That the name of this corporaof $3,000 plus $300 for each detion shall be, SALT LAKE COUN- Dated Nov. 15, 1956. NoDate of first publication CIL OF GIRL SCOUTS. pendent for living expenses. vember Teachers interested in the pro 1956 16, ARTICLE II. Term (12-14-5- 6) On During the political conventions the National Federation of It is perhaps quite trite to Independent Business outlined to mention that most businesses fail the platfoi because of a lack of cash. If a making com' business cannot hold back a mittees of bothf enough from earnings to meet major parties: competition, or cannot borrow the problems! the money needed to compete, of independent the padlock inevitably must business, and adorn the front door. both parties In 1955 11,000 business firms adopted strong were forced to the wall; in the planks on small business. first eight months of this year over 8,000 more were forced out. And as is1 c7WTHarder Failures are running double the well known now, both parties 1952 rate. Of course, there are triumphed in the recent election many reasons for business failin different ways; one retaining ure, but a large share of this control of the administrative alarming rate is due to lack of branch, the other maintaining cash to keep heads above water. control of the legislative branch. And often even borrowing will In his message to Congress in not solve the situation on the January, President Eisenhower present tax structure. Here is is slated to include a request for the way that works. tax relief for small business. Suppose, for example, a small At the present time, it is not known just what form this re- business to keep competitive has make a $5,000 capital investquest will take, but those pro- to ment a new building, and borfessing to be closest to the situa- rows in the money. Actually, that will House White tion say the for ask that the Federal levy on the business must pay $10,000 out of because that building, first $25,000 of corporate income of taxes dollar each earnings, be reduced to 20. only leave 50 cents to be paid informed back to the lending agency. Of have Many legislators the Federation that they are in course, the business can take defavor of tax relief for small busi- preciation, but this is usually offset by the Interest rate. ness along these lines. The problem has probably The problem is this. There is no thought in mind that special been allowed to exist too long. consideration is to be given small If it exists much longer there business as some sort of subsidy. will be a declining problem, due Bather, the problem is one o to the fact small businesses still leaving small business with suffi operating will be declining. Vice-Presiden- t, By-Law- ftDoM" 6 County, are Still available for nimrods who have not already purchased a special permit this season. Gordon Creek, another problem area because of sparse range conditions partcularly noticeable in the winter, has been set up for the taking of two deer (one antlerless) on the special permit. Persons may purchase the permits at the county courthouse in Price either in person or by mail until 500 limit is subscribed or until the hunting dates end. Good reports are still ooming in from the Daggett-Cla- y Basin special hunt which continues through Sunday. Most nimrods have taken their two-deallotment without much trouble. . er The DaggeftfXay Basin area is another hosting poor winter range conditions deer are lost there every winter. The animals being harvested now are in fairly good condition for this time of the year. And the harvest will help out on the feed conditions to some degree it will help balance the herd, unit to the amount of feed available. |