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Show Friday October 18, 1957 HIE UTAH STATESMAN LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Jadges 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 John J. Horkan, De- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1001 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 21st day of December, A. D. 1957. JOHN J. HORKAN, JR. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of John J. Horkan, Deceased. STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE, Attorneys for Administrator with the Will Annexed. Date of first publication October 18, 1957. (11-8-5- 7) Page Fam Pay Plan Solons Visit ; Copper Guests CCiileaii Is Scored By Secretary Benson Lake City 1, Utah, on or before Secretary of Agriculture Ezra he 20th day of February, A.D. Taft Benson this week attacked 957. a proposed program of governLEAH EKINS CLARK, Executrix of the Estate ment payments to bolster farm of Frank Roundy Clark, income in an address to the Nashville, Tenn., Harvest Day Festival. RICH, ELTON & MANGUM, Such a program, in the words Attorneys for Executrix Date of first publication Octo- of Sec. Benson, would be a long ber 11, 1957. step toward socialized agriculture. He added it would be an NOTICE TO CREDITORS undependable program for farmEstate of JOHN BALMFORTH, ers in the event an economy minded Congress should get tired Deceased. Creditors will present claims of paying the bill. with vouchers to the undersigned A cost of between seven and n care of Greenwood and Swan, 10 billion dollars per year would attorneys for executor, 411 Utah be required for any feasable proDil Building, Salt Lake City, gram according to a study just Utah, on or before the 20th day completed by his department. of A.D. 1957. (11-1-5- 7) December, DONALD DEAN The plan is expected to be proBALMFORTH, posed to the next Congress. Executor of the Estate of The cost would amount to $2,-2John Dean Balmforth, with vouchers to the undersigned per farm annually, to be paid Deceased. at 1001 Walker Bank Building, for GREENWOOD & by the tax payers. But furSWAN, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before reason for opposing the plan ther Executor for the 20th day of February, A. D. Attorneys was indicated OctoDate first of by the Secretary as publication 1958. out he that the plan ber 11, 1957. pointed HUGH C. PATRICK and to would an tend HENRY ALDOUS DIXON, agricul- -, already Executors of the Estate of NOTICE ture. Robert E. Knowlden, DeNotice is that hereby given by ceased. An increase of around 19 mil-io- n virtue of a chattel mortgages exe. STEPHENS, BRAYTON acres would be realized in cuted by Delbert H. Bryson, & LOWE, Attorneys amount of land devoted to the Mortgagor, in favor of City Fifor Executors. Thus the Date of first publication Octo- nance Company, mortgagee, dated arming, he estimated. the 29th day of August, 1956, and gap between support prices and ber 18, 1957. filed in the office of the State of actual prices would widen, adUtah Tax Commission, on the 3rd ding to the cost to the taxpayer, day of September, 1956, and upon and the cost of the direct payNOTICE TO CREDITORS which default in payment has ments would Increase further. In Estate of HEBER BIRD JEX, been made, and upon which addition, Mr. Benson indicated, Deceased. $286.58 plus interest from May 25, the administrative problems preCreditors will present claims 1957 is due and owing, we shall sented by the plan are great. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROBERT E. KNOWL-DEDeceased. Creditors will present claims N, 00 (11-1-5- 7) over-stimul- ate over-produci- ng (11-8-5- 7) with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of February, A.D. 1958. FRANK B. JEX, Executof of the Estate of Heber Bird Jex, Deceased DICKSON, ELLIS, Attorneys Date of first publication ber 4, 1957. sell the . property therein mentioned and described as follows, to wit: 1949 Chevrolet, tudor, Motor No. GAA 291465 and Serial No. 20EKD9937, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at 4917 South State Street on the 18th day of October, 1957, at 1:00 oclock P.M. CITY FINANCE COMPANY, Mortgagee, By P. E. Johnston, Octo- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Manager Date of first publication Octo- Estate of ALVIAH O. LEE, De ber 11, 1957. (10-18-5- 7) ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersignec at 777-7t- h Avenue, Salt Lake City, or before the 7th day on Utah, of December, A. D. 1957. ROBERT 'E. LEE, Executor of Estate of Alviah O. Lee, Deceased WALTER C. HURD, Board Of Examiner: Refuses Place Information Center A request of the State Park and Recreation Commission for defici Octo- appropriation to finance an information center on the This Is The Place monument was reNOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of NAOMI GUHIN WAN fused by the Utah Board of Ex LESS, Deceased. aminers this week. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned The sum of $12,999 was reat 1007 Walker Bank Building, to add to $24,340 apnro Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before quested the 14th day of December, A.D. priated by the legislature for the building, according to C. J. Olsen, 1957. Commission director. DORIS RHEA PECK, Executrix of Estate of The Board of Examiners, conNaomi Guhin Wanless, sisting of the governor, the atDeceased. tomey general and secretary of JAMES W. BELESS, Jr. state, rejected the appeal on two Attomey for Executrix grounds: first, because the ap1007 Walker Bank Building failed to be legally plication Salt Lake City, Utah since sufficient it lacked the sig Date of first publication Octonatures of the commission; and, ber 11, 1957. since the second, legislature had already provided funds for the building. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The reason for asking the adEstate of FRANK ROUNDY ditional funds was that the final CLARK, Deceased. estimate for the building cost Creditors will present claims exceeded the a p p r o p riated with vouchers to the undersigned at 307 Utah Oil Building, Salt amount. Attomey Date of first publication ber 4, 1957. (10-25-5- Six mem- - I tions of the Utah Copper Divi-besion. They visited the companys SALT LAKE CITY rs of the Chilean Parliament were special guests Thursday at a banquet attended by some 80 governmental, civic and business leaders from throughout Utah. The delegation are in the participants Foreign Leader Exchange Program of the International Educational Exchange Service of the United States Department of State. They are visiting Utah as guests of Kennecott Copper Corporation and its Utah Copper Division. The group arrived in Salt Lake City Wednesday evening and spent Thursday touring opera- - copper mine in Bingham Canyon and its mills and refinery. The six included: The Honorable Julio Antonio Neumann, Senator, Radical Party; Honorable Sergio Sepulveda, member and vice president, Chilean Chamber of Deputies; Honorable Rafael Augustin Gumucio Vives, Honorable Julio Von Muhlen-broc- k Lira, Honorable Florencio Galleguillos Vera, members of the Chamber of Deputies; and Honorable Ernesto Goycoolea Cortes, secretary, Chamber of Deputies. Utah dignitaries attending the banquet included: Honorable Arthur V. Watkins, U. S. Senator from Utah who delivered the welcoming address; Honorable William A. Dawson and Honorable H. Aldous Dixon, both Congressmen from Utah; and Honorable A nine million dollar shortage George D. Clyde, Governor of in building funds by 1960 faces Utah. . Utah schools unless the state steps Heading the hosting group was up its aid to local school districts, Mr. C. D. Michaelson, general the Utah state Board of Education manager, Western Mining Divireported Friday to Gov. George sions, Kennecott Copper CorporD. Clyde. ation, former general manager A total of 10 million dollars and vice president of the Braden will be needed from outside Copper Company in Chile. The delegation sources to meet the requirements was interviewed by press, radio of the projected increase in enrollment. The current state pro and television represntatives by gram provides for 1 millions to Wednesday evening, followedGold the Hotel Utah at dinner be used for new buildings. The allocation of that money will Room. On Friday, the delegation visitallow construction of only two ed with the First Presidency of schools in the Granite districts LDS (Mormon Church and the and improvement to two schools Governor Clyde. They then in the Murray district. toured Kennecotts World Trade The state superintendent of pub- - Association for Utah. During the lie schools, Dr. E. Allen Bateman, afternoon, members of the delepointed out that the governor was separated for individual not asked to take any action on gation tours selected by themselves. the problem, but that the school In the evening they dined at people wanted him to be advised the Country Club with Kenneof the situation. The governor, cott The group left while not promising any action in Salt personnel. Lake City by plane Saturthe next legislature, indicated he day morning. would study the problem. The ma- jor problem, of course, is where will the money come from. The state board appointed several committees to investigate problems confronting the states educational system. Particularly, the problems - of educating handicapped children, a special program for exceptionally gifted children, needed legislation in the field of education, and development of Dixie command the attenwill College tion of the various committees. The board also agreed to have ewoii oiw its staff officials work with any rradvciM" local school districts in danger of suffering a loss of state aid because of temporary absence caused by the flu epidemic. famed open-p- it six-mem- ber Dixon Delivers School Queries six-mem- ber long-rang- e 7) (11-1-5- 7) 3 COMMISSIONER A successful businessman . . Former newsboy who has become a builder, townsite developer and construction executive. An outstanding communiA life ty and church leader long resident of Salt Lake City. ... (jf WotEI8FIE.il -- The BEST man for the City Commission Post Be Sure and l) ' 22nd Primary, Oct. 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