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Show Friday. Jammy 18. 1957 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 Bill Proposed To Exempt Some Wheat From Penalty STATE OF UTAH quota with heavy livestock production empted from marketing enalties under terms of a bill in the basic commodities prontroduced today by Senator ducing areas, have resulted in market prices below production Authur V. Watkins Wat-tins costs." Senator Watkins added: Another bill by Senator "If any part of agriculture has would authorize annual sale e been hit hard by the Great changes are taking place of 1000 million bushels of milling-qualithas under the capitol dome these days. been it the livestock squeeze, wheat, Of course, of the most widespread :or feeding purposes, by the industry. It is imparative that interest is the convening of the Commodity Credit Corporation. Congress provide relief. He noted that in Utah in 1954 In a statement prepared for Legislators. Each day the halls are filled with men and women, delivery on introduction of the less than 8 of the more than some old, experienced law makers bills Senator Watkins commented: million bushels of wheat pro-M- y and some fired with the new adaction is prompted by gen- - dhced were placed under price venture of first year law making, concern for the welfare of uPPrk Total U. S. production each hurrying to take their places uine was 969.7 million bushels in the House and Senate. Some livestock producers in deficit44.3 under price support, of the new members of the House eed producing areas such as the Pointed out ena0r of Representatives are Adam M. .ntermountain and New England mos feed pro deficit states. In most of these production Duncan, Ross C. Bowen, Kenneth states ducing designated as being Cardon, J. Levi Beus, Golden Por of poultry, eggs turkeys, dairy I1 commercial wheat area ter, LeRoy D. Tingey and Heber products, sheep, lambs and beef av allot-an- d niall acreage not cattle the basic commodities Bennion, Jr. (who used to be feed grains constitute the men8, Thus Utah, which qual- secretary of state). ifies as a "commercial wheat Some of the new Senators are major agricultural activity. state becaue its farmers produce "These bills if enacted would Mrs. C. L. Jack, Kleon Kerr, La wbeat upon more than 25,000 mar A. Dastrup and Haven J. go a long way, in my opinion, derives only 6.4 per cent Barlow. We wish them all good toward alleviating much of the acres, of its farm income from wheat new venture. distress such producers are exluck in this 22.5 while production per cent is also very prevalent periencing. Changes are from beef cattle and the calves, 16.8 in other offices in capitol. some is In condifrom states, drought dairy products, 8.8 per For instance, its now a known not tions cent is have local from reduced will only eggs and 7.7 per cent fact that H. C. Shoemaker is feed from which at best production eave the halowed halls of the turkeys, Welfare Department to take cannot meet local needs but al- - "Most of the grains produced charge of the State Tax Commis- so in many cases have served to including wheat in Utah, "Senator sion. Byron D. Jones of the Tax increase store feed prices. Produ-- 1 Watkins said, "are fed to live-cer- s who have not adequate stock and are not sold commer-financiCommission will take over the resources simply can- - cially. He added: State Motor Vehicle Department We understand that Helen Lentz not make ends meet, despite the The CCC November 30th had who has been working with Frank Department of Agricultures feed- - in inventory about 857 million Yeamans in the personnel depart- grain subsidy program. In other bushels of wheat valued at $2.3 ment will soon spend her ful billion. By selling limited a- : time working for Leonard Me partment, we would like to con-- nounhi I lw grade milling Donald in the Sshool Employees wheat from this stock, Grace Hamal, who be-itRetirement Board. u I ' came a proud grandmother on the onty livestock producers And there have been man; 16th. Her would be aided in such areas, Nor-1 Carole daughter, changes in the Auditors anc ton, has a lovely baby boy. And I Senator Watkins said, but "it Treasurers strongholds, Sherman speaking of babies, a proud moth-- 1 I wuld give a strengthening effect Preece moved over to take care er came to the Capitol last week to wheat prices by reducing sur-t-o of the Treasury, taking Dot Gray, introduce new daughter fofPluj CCC stocks. her Thelma Vetterli, Col. L. R. J. old friends. The mother was DoEdwards and Den Robinson from lores Miller, School of formerly the Auditors office. The only fa- Employees Retirement Board. miliar face connected with the An interesting personality we IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF office is that of Jean Dambrosio. discovered this week is Jean Roth SALT LAKE COUNTY, (Cont. from Page 2) The Auditors office, headed who is top gal in the Road ComSTATE OF UTAH now by Sid Lamboume, has had mission. Shes a charming gal, centers over the United States. share of changes, too. Were single its the way, who came to It is their duty and responsibility by n the Matter of the Withdrawal glad to see the familiar faces of to our state of NEBRASKA CONSOLIDATStone FBI. For from Minnesota and the in handle all matters coming withand Fletcher Mary Joyce what purpose did she the purview of the operation ED MILLS COMPANY, a Ne- in the front office. Venna Ferre braska corporation from the and Ed Tuttle (former treasurers) come? Thats right, to ski . . . of the Department of Commerce and ski she does. In the summer which are initiated locally. State of Utah. are also on hand to greet the her hobbies change to fishing and offices were established public from there. Strolling on camping in our beautiful moun- to These NOTICE OF PETITION FOR faclitate and expedite inquirwe offices spotted tains. She worked with the FBI WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN into the rear ies and other activities originatMaurine and Reuben Cheshire, Jr. CORPORATION 2 for assures but me, years, in the fields which require the new ing to learn the Watson striving shes much happier here, espe- advice, counsel and action office the workings of the Auditors with our climate. So when Department of Commerce. of These NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN while many old hands at balanc- cially in the Road Commission, field offices go a step farther than that NEBRASKA CONSOLIDAT- ing the books were assisting them. youre sure to be say hello to Jean Roth. that. have been designed ED MILLS COMPANY, a corpor- Holdovers for these offices were Soon to be leaving is Earl J. also asThey field sales agents for all ation of the State of Nebraska, Jim Peterson, Waldo Lee, Ralph Stephenson of the Health Depart- Federal Government releases, reheretofore authorized to do busi- Shepherd, D. C. Murphy, Mel ment. He will join the U. S. Pub- ports and publications handled by ness in the State of Utah, with its Snelgrove, Herbert Taylor, and lic Health Service in Denver. Two the Government Printing Office Lake Salt Whew! in Hansen. Thats office Ora City, enough more changes in the Health Deprincipal in Washington, D. C. Salt Lake County, Utah, has made changes for a while. Lets see leavare Frank partment Pester, the with and filed undersigned, marble palace. to become a book salesman, If you are in need of any pubClerk of the above entitled court, We understand the important ing lication issued by the various deN. Clifford will Stutz and who its application and petition to event coming up for Governor ComMonsanto and agencies of the US Chemical the partments withdraw from the State of Utah, Clyde is the Inauguration of the join in St. we can get it for Mo. Government, Louis, and that the hearing upon said ap- President in Washington, D. C. pany or Commission if From Tax the you, you are in need of any plication and petition has been set Governor. Clyde, his wife and comes word of the engagement of information concerning the operbefore the above entitled court daughter Mary Ann leave this Miss Claudia Louder, receptionist-secretar- y ation of those departments and for the 28th day of February, week end for the Capital city . . . loads of good luck, agencies, we can handle that, too. 1957, at 2:30 P.M. of said day; where they will attend the inaug- Claudia. (Now on sale for 30 cents a any objections or protests to the uration itself, the inaugural ball Well, thats it for now. Thats "Your Federal Income Tax copy for and will ride in the inaugural whats new under the dome. granting of said application-an1956.) petition must be filed with the parade. Such excitement. But the Clerk of this court on or before most excited person of all is the the date and time of said hearing. Governors daughter, for shell have an escort from Ana polls for ALVIN KEDDINGTON, the ball. Anyone care to go along? Clerk of the District Court Prospecting and exploration for new mines Is a continuous Last week, there was a Judges of Salt Lake County, activity that involves risking money and work. However, Conference held in the Welfare State of Utah it is a risk that must be taken If Utahs mining Industry Is to Department and we understand By Jacob Weiler, continue to be an Important contributor to our state's proswas the topic of discussion juvenatDeputy Clerk ile delinquency. The judges in perity. This activity benefits the mining Industry and the were: this conference tendance for people of Utah who share In the expenditures for labor DICKSON, ELLIS, PARSONS Monroe Rulon Paxman, Clark, and supplies during prospecting and development and la & McCREA, B. L. Dart, Merrill Hermansen, the actual operations of new mines. 1003 Kearns Building Durham Morris and Elverd ZiegSalt Lake City, Utah, We hope they were able to ler. UTAH Attorneys for Petitioner. solve some of the problems of deFrom the earth comet an abundant Iff for alt" Date of first publication Janu- linquency. DeWelfare the of 1957. Speaking ary 18, (R-Utah- ). less-desirab- cost-pric- le y 9-- 5 I ans vy I I I al 1 1 quai-gratula- te y (2-8-5- 7) Date of first publication January 11, 1957. ((1-18-5- 7) SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, . STATE OF UTAH SALT LAKE STAMP COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff vs. SECURITY FUR SEAL CO., INC Defendant. SUMMONS Civil No. 111044 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned am required to serve upon Owen, Ward & Hardy, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 141 Eas Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complain within 20 days after service o this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by defaul' will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complain' (which has been filed with the clerk of said court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you). This is an action brought to cancel and rescind a written agreement, dated November 1, 1956, between the parties and to recover moneys paid out in connection therewith. LYLE M. WARD, Attorney for Plaintiff 141 East 2nd South Salt Lake City, Utah Dated January 8, 1957. Date of first publication January 11, 1957. (2-1-5- 7) NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, 3 Wheat produced and consumed i states, rising costs (especially when coupled ocally on farms would foe ex- transportation), Estate of LEONARD MORTEN-SEN- , n the Matter of the Withdrawal deceased. of SOUTHERN PRODUCTION Creditors will present claims COMPANY, INC., a Deleware with vouchers to the undersigned Corporation, from the State of at The Continental Bank & Trust Utah. Company, 200 South Main Street, No. 111059 Salt Lake City, Utah on or before NOTICE OF PETITION the 30th day of April, A.D. 10S7. for Withdrawal of Foreign THE CONTINENTAL BANK & TRUST Corporation. Salt Lake City, Utah, Glen F. Grov Asst NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Trust Officer, Executor of that SOUTHERN PRODUCTION the Last Will & Testament COMPANY, a of of Leonard Mortensen, De- he State of INC., corporation heretofore Delaware, ceased. to authorized do business in the Fabian, Clendenin, Moffat & State of Utah, with its principal Mabey, office in Salt Lake City, Salt Attorneys, Lake County, Utah, has made and 801 Continental Bank, filed with the undersigned, Clerk Salt Lake City, Utah. of the above entitled court its Decemapplication and petition to withDate of first publication draw from the State of Utah purber 28, A.D. 1956. suant to the provisions of the Judicial' Code of the State of Utah, NOTICE and that the hearing upon said To the Members of Bonneville application and petition has been Post No. 133, American Legion: set before the above entitled court You are hereby notified that for the 21st day of February, 1957, there will be a meeting of all at 2:30 PM. of said day; any obmembers of Bonneville Post No. jections or protests to the grant133, American Legion, to be held ing of said application and petidownstairs in the Miles Hotel, tion must be filed with the Clerk 112 West Third South Street, of this court on or before the date Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednes- and time of said hearing. day evening, Jan. 30, 1957 at 8 ALVIN KEDDINGTON, p.m., then and there to consider Clerk of the District Court and act upon the question of inof Salt Lake County, corporating said dub as a nonState of Utah profit corporation under the laws Jacob Weller, By of the State of Utah, and adopt Clerk. Deputy artides of incorporation thereof, and for the transaction of any (Seal) ELLIS, PARSONS other business as may properly DICKSON, & MoCREA, come before said meeting. 1003 Kearns Bldg., Dated: January 10, 1957. Lake City, Utah, Salt JOHN C. REBHOLZ for Petitioner. Attorneys Adjutant RAYMOND R. BRADY Date of first publication Janu at Law Attorney ary 11, 1957. 616 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah NOTICE COM-PAN- Pajt Commerce Doings Prospecting For Prosperity MINING ASSOCIATION (2-15-5- 7) |