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Show Friday. March 1. 1957 THE UTAH STATESMAN Date of first Publication LEGAL NOTICES ER, Deceased. Estate of PARLEY GRIFFIN Creditors will present claims JAMES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 914 Kearns Building on or be- with vouchers to the undersigned Deseret Building,- Salt fore the 10th day of June, A. D. at 501-01957. Lake City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of June, A.D- - 1957. MERTA I. GORDON, Elias L. Day, Executrix in the matter of Administrator With The the Estate of FLORENCE I. Will Annexed of the Estate SHAFER, Deceased. - 2 ' of Parley Griffin E. L. SCHOENHALS, 8, 1957. S. Febu-rar- y (3-1-5- 7) Jame3, Young, Attorney for the Administrator With the Will Annexed, 1004-0- 9 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Boston Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Estate of MARTIN R. SWENDate of first publication FebSON, Deceased. ruary 22, A.D. 1957. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned SUMMONS at 408 Union Pacific Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT 20th day of June, A.D. 1957. LAKE CITY, SALT LAKE 7) - COUNTY, ANNA E. SWENSON, STATE OF UTAH Administratrix of the Estate of Marting R. Swen- DALE ROWLAND, son, Deceased. MARVIN J. BERTOCH, Plaintiff, VS.- - J. E. DONALDSON, Attorney for Administratrix Defendant. SUMMONS Date of first publication Febr- uary 15, 1957. Case No. 53683 (3-8-5- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN SALO, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 312 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of April, A.D. 1957. TRUST TRACY-COLLIN- S SUMMONS y 7) SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH COMPANY, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT Cetmneitt!" vs- ADRAIN GERRITSEN, JR., SARAH BOND, aka SARAH BOND ROBINSON, if living, or Plaintiff, vsif dead the UNKNOWN HEIRS MATTIE STEWART, if living, or AT LAW, DEVISEES, LEGAif dead, the unknown heirs at TEES, CREDITORS and ASlaw, devisees, legatees, crediSIGNEES of the said person. tors and assigns of the said Defendants. Mattie Stewart, SUMMONS Defendants. Civil No. 111544 SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDCivil No. 111240 ANTS: THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE You are hereby summoned and ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: required to serve upon Don E. You are hereby summoned and Cassity, Plaintiffs Attorney, required to serve upon Don E. whose address is 404 Kearns Cassity, Plaintiffs attorney, whose Building, Salt Lake City, Utah an address is 404 Kearns Building, answer to the complaint within Salt Lake City, Utah an answer 20 days after service of this Sumto the complaint within 20 days mons upon you. If you fail to do after service of this Summons up- so, judgment by default will be on you. If you fail so to do, judg- taken against you for the relief ment by default will be taken demanded in said Complaint against you for the relief demand- which has been filed with the ed in said Complaint which has Clerk of said Court. been filed with the Clerk of said This is an action to quiet title Court. to the following property in Sait Lake County, Utah. This is an action to quiet title Commencing at a point 1 foot to the following property in Salt West of the Northwest comer Lake County, Utah: of Lot 7, Block 57, Plat C, The south half of Lot 17, and Salt Lake City Survey, running the North 23 of Lot 18, Block thence South 86.3 feet to a 3, Graebers Post Office Addi- ' wooden lattice fence; thence tion, according to the official East along said fence and a plat thereof on file and of recwooden picket fence 124 feet; ord in the office of the County thence North 86.3 feet; thence Recorder of Salt Lake County, West 124 feet to the place of Utah. beginning. Dated this 18th day of Februof FebruDated this 26th -- . You are hereby summoned and day 1957. ary, 1957. required to serve upon OWEN, ary, WARD & HARDY, attorneys for DON E. CASSITY, DON E. CASSITY, the plaintiff at 141 East Second Attorney for Plaintiff Attorney for Plaintiff 404 Kearns Building South, Salt Lake City, Utah, in 404 Kearns Building answer to the complaint on file Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah in the above entitled court within Date of first publication February Date of first publication March twenty (20) days from the service 22, 1957 of this summonds upon you. If 1, 1957. you fail so to do, judgment by deNOTICE fault will be taken against you NOTICE for the relief demanded in said THE DISTRICT IN COURT OF complaint, a copy of which is be- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISing mailed to you this date in the THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT TRICT, IN AND FOR SALT manner provided for by law. LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Dated this 28th day of January, UTAH 1957. IN THE MATTER OF THE APOWEN, WARD & HARDY, IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUBy Rex W. Hardy PLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF ' Date of first publication Febru-rar- y TION OF STRIKE 1957. 8, INDUSTRIES, INC. STRIKE SALES CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE No. 111560 SUMMONS No. 111559 -- Executor, of the Estate of John Salo, Deceased. FRED L. FINLINSON, Attorney for Executor 312 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication, February, 15, 1957. (3-8-5- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of PERRY E. BURNHAM, Deceased. (3-15-5- 7) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Continental Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before DISTRICT COURT OF the 15th day of June, A.D. 1957. IN THE SALT LAKE COUNTY 7) (3-1-5- 7) BERTHA H. BURNHAM, Executrix of the Estate of Perry E. Burnham, De pun flfkH EVANS & NESLEN, Attorneys for Executrix 1003 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication Febru15, 1957. ary (3-8-5- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HOWARD A- BURLESON, also known as HOWARD-ALVI- Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned BURLESON, at Walker Bank & Trust Company, 175 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of May A.D., 1957- - WALKER BANK & TRUST COMPANY, Administrator with Will Annexed of Estate of HOWARD A. BURLESON, also known as HOWARD ALVIN BURLESON Deceased. GUSTIN, RICHARDS, MATTS- SON & EVANS Attorneys for Administrator- - Date of first publication ruary 22, 1957. (3-15-5- 7) Feb- STATE OF UTAH ' IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALSALT LAKE COUNTY, IFORNIA, STATE OF UTAH Plaintiff, -- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FLORENCE I. SHAF- Attorney for Executrix. Date of first publication Febru-uar- 22, 1957. TIIE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judge of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah aa a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc., as provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Page 3 Notice is hereby given that Strike Sales Corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State BILL ENOS THOMPSON, Utah, has filed herein its veriPlaintiff, of fied application for a judgment vs. authorizing dissolution of said corCAROLE HELEN CRUMLEY poration; and THOMPSON, Defendant. That Wednesday, the 10th day of April, 1957, at 2:30 oclock a.m., SUMMONS has been oppointed a3 the 'time, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE in the courtroom of the Third JuABOVE NAMED DEFEND- dicial Court, in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, ANT: You are hereby summoned and as the place at which the said apis to be heard; and required to serve upon George plication at That any time before the H. Lunt, Plaintiffs Attorney, of said application, as whose address is 1392 Laird Aven- hearing set above forth, any person may ue, Salt Lake City, Utah an anherein his objection to such file swer to the Complaint on file or to the granting application herein, within twenty days after thereof the above entitled by service of this summons upon you. court. If you fail so to do, judgment I IN WITNESS by default will be taken against have hereunto set WHEREOF, and hand my you for the relief demanded in affixed the seal of the court aforesaid complaint, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith said this 25th day of February, 1957. served upon you. This is an action to dissolve the (Seal) ALVIN KEDDINGTON, bonds of matrimony heretofore Clerk and now existing between plaintiff and defendant. By Jacob Weiler Dated this 19th day of Febru- RICH, ELTON & MANGUM, ary, 1957. Attorneys for Applicant 431 Utah Oil Building GEORGE H. LUNT, Salt Lake City, Utah Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication March 1392 Laird Ave. Salt Lake City, Utah. v 1, 1957. Notice is hereby given that Strike Industries, Inc.,- organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Utah, has filed herein its verified application for a judgment authorizing dissolution of said corporation; and That Wednesday, the 10th day of April, 1957, at 2:30 oclock a.m., has been appointed as the time, in the courtroom of the Third Judicial District Court, in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, as the place, at which the said application is to be heard; and That at any time before the hearing of said application, as above set forth, any person may file herein his objection to such application or to the granting thereof by the above entitled court. - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the court aforesaid this 25th day of February, 1957. ALVIN KEDDINGTON, Clerk By Jacob Weiler, Deputy (Seal) RICH, ELTON & MANGUM, Attorneys for Applicant 307 Utah Oil Building Salt Lake City 1, Utah Date of first publication March 1, 1957. (3-22-5- 7) WASHINGTON - Congressional economy leaders now are not only demanding that the $71.8 billion budget be cut they are pointto out how do it. ing And they are hopeful that taxpayers will continue to shower Congress with mail urging economy. Reports from Congressional officers show no slackening thus far in the economy mail. Congressional consideration of the many appropriation bills which make up the budget now is under way. Committee hearings and action will go on until the last bill is cleared, probably leaders say, there should be no let-uin the demands of taxfor cutting payers for relief he budget for reduction of he national debt or for lower. p ing of taxes. SOME WAYS TO CUT Con- crete plans for budget cutting range from $2 billion to more than $8 billion. A simple way, some economy advocates say, is for Congress to resolve to hold approprations to ast years level. This was $2.9 rillion under the proposed budget. A. Nebraska Congressman thinks ConRep. A. L. Miller gress can reduce the budget by $8 billion if it really is economy-mindeSpeaking from considerable experience, he lists ways in d. which he thinks this can be accomplished. Increasing efficiency of government and reducing unnecessary functions, he says, could save $5 billion. The number of government employees, now 2,400,000 could be cut 10 per cent. Now federal activities, such as federal aid to education, could be avoided. Foreign aid could be cut. Senator Bridges of New Ham-shira leader on the Senate Appropriations Committee, has lifted his sights. Close study of the budget convinced him that $2.5 billion to and $3.3 billion can be saved more if Congress agrees. Many items on the budget, he says, cannot be cut. These include interest on the national debt, commitments to veterans, trust funds which affect widows and orphans, and the like. But, he says, Congress could save $575 million by simple expedient of limiting public works expenditures to the 1956 figure. He thinks $750 million could be taken out of the defense budget. Foreign aid. he says, could be reduced $1.2 billion, and several hundred million could be saved by miscellaneous e, .. reductions. OTHER AVENUES OF SAVING Meantime, Secretary of Benson heeding Agriculture President Eisenhowers injunction to departments to seek to save money, proposed a cut in farm props to save 20 million annually faces stiff opposition in Congress with some members of the farm bloc seeeking to greatly expand farm plan costs. Benson seeks to reduce surpluses, and thus permit farmers to get what he thinks is a proper return in the marketing place. Although Chairman Clarence Cannon of the- - House Appropriations Committee assailed the Eisenhower budget, the first regular appropriation bill voted out by his committee carried a cut of but two per cent. The bill for the Treasury and Post Office Departments carried a total of $3,884,927,000 to run the departments for the fiscal year beginning July 1. The committee cut $80.3 million from the budget recommendation. . |