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Show Friday. March 8. 1957 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page 3 Mattie Stewart, Defendants. LEGAL NOTICES TIIE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved bj 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. 8, 1957. Estate of MARTIN R. SWENSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LILLIE R. with vouchers to the undersigned Deceased. at 408 Union Pacific Bldg., Salt will present claims Creditors Lake City, Utah, on or before the vouchers at 151 South Main with 20th day of June, A.D. 1957. Street, Salt Lake City, on or beANNA E. SWENSON, Administratrix of the Es- fore the 15th day of July, A. D. tate of Marting R. Swen- 1957. TRUST WAN-LAC- TRACY-COLLIN- son, Deceased. MARVIN J. BERTOCH, Civil No. 111544 SUMMONS Date of first publication March NOTICE TO CREDITORS E, S COMPANY, Civil No. 111240 TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Don E. Cas3ity, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is 404 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 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 Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court.. TRACY-COLLIN- S 501-0- 2 (3-8-5- 7) 9 (3-15-5- 7) (3-8-5- - - al-s- q - 7) 7) 7) STATE OF UTAH S. C. WOOD, IFORNIA, vsAdministrator for the Es- ADRAIN GERRITSEN, JR., , Beez-leyPlaintiff, tate of William L. SARAH BOND, Plaintiff, -- Deceased. RAYMOND R. BRADY, Attorney for Administrator 616 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah -- vs- MATTIE STEWART, if living, or if dead, the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatees, creditors and assigns of the said THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Don E. Cassity, Plaintiffs Attorney, whose address is 404 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah an answer to the complaint within 20 day3 after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This is an action to quiet title to the following property in Salt This i3 an action to quiet title Lake County, Utah. to the following property in Salt Commencing at a point 1 foot Lake County, Utah: West of the Northwest corner The south half of Lot 17, and of Lot 7, Block 57, Plat C, the North 23 of Lot 18, Block 'Salt Lake City Survey, running 3, Graebers Post Office Addithence South 86.3 feet to a tion, according to the official wooden lattice fence; thence plat thereof on file and of recEast along said fence and a ord in the office of the County wooden picket fence 124 feet; Recorder of Salt Lake County, thence North 86.3 feet; thence Utah. West 124 feet to the place of Dated this 18th day of Februbeginning. ary, 1957. Dated thi3 2Glh day of Febru1957. ary, DON E. CASSITY, DON E. CASSITY, Attorney for Plaintiff Administrator of Estate of Attorney for Administratrix Lillie R. Wanlace, Deceased. Date of first publication FebrJAMES W. BELESS, Jr., uary 15, 1957. Attorney for Administrator 1007 Walker Bank Bldg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Salt Lake City, Utah. Estate of JOHN SALO, DeDate of first publication March ceased. 3, 1957. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned NOTICE TO CREDITORS at 312 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th Estate of PARLEY GRIFFIN day of April, A.D. 1957. Deceased. TRUST JAMES, 404 Kearns Building Creditors will present claims COMPANY, to the undersigned with Salt Lake City, Utah vouchers Executor, of the Estate of at Deseret Salt Building, John Salo, Deceased. Date of first publication Febru-- ' on Lake or before the Utah, City, FREE! L. FINLINSON, ary 22, 1957 25th day of June, A.D 1957. Attorney for Executor Elias L. Day, 312 Kearn3 Building Administrator With The NOTICE Salt Lake City, Utah Will Annexed of the Estate of Farley Griffin James, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Date of first publication, FebruTHE THIRD JUDICIAL DISary, 15, 1957. TRICT, IN AND FOR SALT S. Young, LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF Attorney for the Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS UTAH With the Will Annexed, Estate of PERRY E. BURNHAM, 1004-0Boston Building. IN THE MATTER OF THE APDeceased. Salt Lake City, Utah PLICATION FOR DISSOLUCreditors will present claims TION with vouchers to the undersigned Date of first publication FebOF A.D. 1957. at 1003 Continental Bank Bldg., ruary 22, CORPORATION STRIKE SALES Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before , NOTICE the 15th day of June, A.D. 1957. SUMMONS No. 111559 BERTHA H. BURNHAM, THE DISTRICT IN COURT OF Executrix of the Estate of Notice is hereby given that SALT LAKE COUNTY E. Burnham, De Perry Strike Sales Corporation, organSTATE OF UTAH PP9BPH ized and existing under and by EVANS & NESLEN, virtue of the laws of the State BILL ENOS THOMPSON, Attorneys for Executrix of Utah, has filed herein its veriPlaintiff, 1003 Continental Bank Bldg. fied vs. application for a judgment Salt Lake City, Utah CAROLE HELEN CRUMLEY authorizing dissolution of said corDate of first publication Februporation; and THOMPSON, 1957. That Wednesday, !the 10th day 15, Defendant. ary of SUMMONS April, 1957, at 2:30 oclock a.m., has been oppointed as the time, NOTICE TO CREDITORS courtroom of the Third Juin the THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Estate of HOWARD A- BURLEdicial Court, in and for the CounABOVE NAMED DEFENDof Salt Lake, State of Utah, ty SON, also known as HOWARD ANT: ALVIN BURLESON, Deceased. .You are hereby summoned and as the place at which the said apCreditors will present claims required to serve upon George plication is to be heard; and with vouchers to the undersigned H. Lunt, Plaintiffs Attorney, That at any time before the at Walker Bank & Trust Com- whose address is 1392 Laird Aven- hearing of said application, as pany, 175 South Main Street, ue, Salt Lake City, Utah an an- above set forth, any person may Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be- swer to the Complaint on file file herein his objection to such fore the 1st day of May A.D., herein, within twenty days after application or to the granting 1957service of this summons upon you. thereof by the above entitled If you fail so to do, judgment court. WALKER BANK & TRUST by default will be taken against IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I COMPANY, you for the relief demanded in have hereunto set my hand and Administrator with Will said fcomplaint, a copy of which affixed the seal of the court aforeAnnexed of Estate of HO- is hereto annexed and herewith said this 25th day of February, 1957. WARD A. BURLESON, served upon you. known as HOWARD This is an action to dissolve the (Seal) ALVIN KEDDINGTON, ALVIN BURLESON De- bonds of matrimony heretofore Clerk ceased. and now existing between plainBy Jacob Weiler GUSTIN, RICHARDS, MATTS- - tiff and defendant. Dated this 19th day of Febru- RICH, ELTON & MANGUM, SON & EVANS Attorneys for Applicant ary, 1957. Attorneys for Administrator431 Utah Oil Building GEORGE H. LUNT, Date of first publication FebSalt Lake City, Utah Attorney for Plaintiff ruary 22, 1957. 1392 Laird Ave. Date of first publication March 1957. Utah. Salt 1, Lake City,' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Date of first Publication FebrEstate of WILLIAM L. BEEZ-LEY- , SUMMONS uary 22, 1957. Deceased. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Creditors will present claims SALT LAKE COUNTY, SUMMONS with vouchers to the undersigned STATE OF UTAH at 616 Judge Building, Salt Lake IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF City, Utah, on or before the 15th SALT LAKE COUNTY, UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALday of July, A. D. 1957. (3-8-5- Defendants. SUMMONS aka SARAH BOND ROBINSON, if living, or if dead the UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, CREDITORS and ASSIGNEES of the said person. A major conWashington stitutional debate is forseen in Congress over proposals pand coverage under the to ex- wage-hou- r law. The curx of the fight is the attempt of some Senators supto extend ported by unions federal control in this field beyond anything ever proposed be- fore. Success in the movement, opponents say, would make jress supreme over all business however small and destroy rights of the states. Committee Consideration under way The issue was first raised this session in a hearing of the Senate Labor Committee. The same controversy also is pending in the House Labor Committee. The bill which would give the federal government unprecented )ower is sponsored by Senators Horse of Oregon, Murray of Monfor Plaintiff tana, Neely of West Virginia, Attorney 404 Kearns Building and McNamara of Michigan, all Salt Lake City, Utah Democrats. The latter a labor Date of first, publication March union official before coming to Congress. 1, 1957. Under the bill, about 10,000,-00additional persons would be NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF brought under the law. These THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- have not been covered because are in what has been conTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT they sidered and interstate business LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF thu3 outside federal jurisdiction UTAH or because of specific exempt: 7) 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF STRIKE INDUSTRIES, INC. NOTICE No. 111560 Notice is hereby given tha Strike Industries, Inc., organizec 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 hi3 objection to such application or to the granting thereof by the above entitled ions. Broad Terms of Bill The intended is proposed legislation to bring Virtually every activity in any way affecting commerce under federal control. An employee would be covered by federal law if he i3 employed in or about or in connection with any business in which his employer engaged in any activity affecting commerce. The legislation would define activity affecting commerce to include, among other things, any activity competing with any activity in commerce. Sen. Allott expressed concern over the vague and broad definitions in the bill extending federal power over business. He referred to the provision saying that an employer would be subject to the law if he is competing with any activity in (R-Colo- .) commerce. Would any area of business not be covered under this? he asked Secretary of Labor Mitch- ell. dont know of any, reMitchell. plied The Colorado Senator also pointed out that the legislation would apply to an employer where payments of wages below 1957. to burden or ALVIN KEDDINGTON, the minimum tends commerce. obstruct Clerk Do know of any criteria By Jacob Weiler, Deputy under you which you could make (Seal) such a finding? he asked SecRICH, ELTON & MANGUM, retary Mitchell. Attorneys for Applicant I think it would be difficult, 307 Utah Oil Building not if impossible, replied MitchSalt Lake City 1, Utah ell. Date of first publication March The Colorado Senator saw in 1, 1957. the legislation the expansion of federal claim of power which minimizes authority of the states. He said that if the trend continues there will be very little use for state law and little use for states except for administrative purposes. Administration Flans The fight over the legislation again emphasized a three-wasplit is on issues in Conmany occurring conservative (1) gress among (2) The EisenDealers, v middle hower way approach, and (3) the radical program for (Continued 'on page 4) court. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the court aforesaid thi3 25th day of February, We . 7) y anti-New-Fa- ir . |