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Show Friday, November 1, 19S7 COUNTRY AIRS LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN baa been approved by the Jndf ea of the Third Judicial Dlatriet of the State of Utah aa a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc, aa provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HATTIE LATSIS, ceased. De- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of March, A.D., 1958. JAMES DANIEL LATSIS, Administrator Estate of Hattie Latsis, Deceased Date of first publication November 1st, A. D. 1957. EVANS Jc NESLEN, Attorneys for Administrator 1003 Continental Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication November 1, 1957. (11-22-5- Faye 3 THE UTAH STATEMAN 7) BRIEFS FARTiI Work To Start In 1958 Un Engineering Lenter Federal taxes will not be levied this year on the profit made Construction on the $4 million uate research work. Samuel Kist-le- r, by farmers from the sale of live; dean of the School of EngiNOTICE TO CREDITORS stock where the farmers were University of Utah Engineering 1958 in will Center begin early neering; said the present enrollEstate of ROBERT E. KNOWL-DEN- , forced to sell because of drought this week was announced it ment in the school is 1,370, an inby Deceased. conditions. of the director Martin crease of 500 over the last three Brixen, Creditors will present claims The criterion to be used in deconand with vouchers to the undersigned termining what sales will be tax Universitys planning years. at 1001 Walker Bank Building, exempt are that if the livestock struction program. Completion of The building will be located on Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before would not the center is set for 1959. have been a portion of the land now used normally the 20th day of February, A. D. contermed sold, involuntary Center will be by the Fori Douglas Gold Club The 1958. and provided the live- second Engineering version, HUGH C. PATRICK and only to the Universitys which was given to the university 10 years ago by the Federal govHENRY ALDOUS DIXON, stock are replaced with other Medical enter in size. animals of the same kind withernment. It will be just east and Executors of the Estate of in one year. A six story classroom building north of the Federal Robert E. Knowlden, Deentrance In other activity on the agricul- which will include drafting rooms to the golf course. Way ceased. tural front, the Agriculture De- and quarters for the Dean of the STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE, Attorneys partment predicted that Euro- School will be built, in addition for Executors. pean demand for American feed to a three-stor- y laboratory buildDate of first publication Octo1957-5season ing. grains during the ber 18, 1957. will be greater than last year, The center when completed will A total of 6,800,000 tons were exGranite School District hp. obaccommodate 2,000 students with ported to Europe last year. tained an option on a site NOTICE TO CREDITORS A slight drop in the produc- complete facilities for undergrad- in Kearns for erection a new of Estate of ANDREW J. LEON- tion of meat throughout the counelementary school. ARD, Deceased. last week compared with a try Growth Announcement of the option Creditors will present claims was noted. The decrease Population ago year was made by Dr. O., C. England with vouchers to the undersigned stemmed from an eight per cent In Utah Hits 20 of the school district. He said the at 1003 Continental Bank Buildin the hog kill. Utahs population is growing school will be the second in the ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or drop before the 25th day of February at the rate of 3 per cent per district to be built by state emerA T 101ft to figures re- gency building funds. year according The new site is located at 4300 MINNIE E. LEONARD, leased this week by the Bureau West and 5000 South. Administratrix of Estate of the Census. Over the period The new elementary school of Andrew J. Leonard, from 1950 to 1956 the state show- will serve the northeast Deceased. quarter ed an increase of 20 per cent. of the Kearns Townsite, Dr. EngEVANS & NESLEN, The Utah State Board of ExThe Southwestern area of the land said. Two elementary schools Attorneys for Administratrix aminers this week ordered de- United States, particularly Cali- are now located in Kearns. A 1003 Continental Bank Building posited with the state treasurer fornia, is enjoying the biggest third, the Oquirrh Hills, is nearSalt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication Octo- the sum of $501,839 with with- boom in the population ing completion. An addition to drawals by the University of Utah ber 25, 1957. California gained 27 per the Kearns Junior High will also permitted for research activities. cent, leading in numbers, and be finished soon. NOTICE Dr. A. Ray Olpin, University The site has a gradual slope Nevada with 60 per cent lead To Utah Quick Lok Coupling President, had urged that the to the north. Dr. England said wise. Company and Arch T. Bray. By money be put under the control percentage he. expects plans to take advanvirtue of a lien on personal prop- of the Board of Regents. On the other hand, our neigh- tage of the slope, providing a seconThe Board of Examiners fol- bors on the erty, for labor bestowed and maarea for a lunch room north, Idaho, gained d-level terials furnished between the lowed a suggestion made by D. K. and 6 facilities. cent the period. during dates of August 24, 1956 and July Moffat, chairman of the State Fi- only per 1, 1957 and upon which there has nance Committee, that If the The nation averaged a gain been a demand and default pay- board approved the money would of 11 per cent. As of July 1956, UNIVERSITY THEATRE ment, and upon which $973.47 is be deposited with the treasurer in was estimated at 825,000, comparnow due and owing, Uen claimant a special fund. shall sell the property aforemenThe money was obtained from ed with the 688,862 counted in PROVIDES TOP PLAYS tioned, and more specifically de- the federal mine leasing act 1950. Since 1954 the increase has Utah residents who are described as follows: which brings in revenue on mine been at the. rate of 30,000 anvotees of the legitimate theatre 1 Midget auto racer 1947 model, operation to the states uniform nually. are in the midst of one of the Kurils Kraft V-- 60. Racing Num- school fund. seasons yet offered by the finest ber No. 2; color red. Other state colleges and Utah at public auction to the highest State University had earlier School Boards Convene University Theatre at the Unibidder at 1615 South State Street agreed to have the money deversity of Utah. Latest hit to be presented was Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday, posited with the state treasurer The Utah School Boards Asso15th the day of November, 1957 at as part of their fees and dedi- ciation will hold its 35th annual Tiger at the Gates, a production starring John Ireland, noted 2 oclock pm. cated credits. The U of Us money convention NoThursday, starting GORDON G. WATTS, Hollywood star. The play conwill be placed in a special ac- vember at Central the Junior 14, cluded its run Saturday, Nov. 9. 569 Wood Ave. count.. at 3031 school South 2nd high This marks the second in a Lien Claimant East Lake Salt in year-lonseries of top plays, starCity. Date of first publication NoFarm vember 1st, 1957. Development Meet Mrs. Algie E. Ballif, the asso- ring top talent nationally. The Governor George D. Clyde will ciation president, announced that seasons opener starred Basil be the featured speaker at the the Granite Board of Education Rathbone in Witness for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Prosecution. Farm Program Con- will host the convention. is Inherit Estate of JOHN W. THOMP- ference in Salt Development Lake on Nov. 16. The board of directors will theNext on the agendaveteran HolDeceased. SON, Wind, starring Tile governor will discuss the open the meetings with a 5 p.m. and Creditors will present claims Gas Tax Refund at the lywood Broadway actor, meeting. directors meeting. Charles Abel. This play will run with vouchers to the undersigned The conference is Noted speakers from throughby in December at at 10014 Walker Bank Building, the Utah Farmers sponsored and will out the state will appear on the the first week Union, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be- be held at the Hotel Newhouse. Kingsbury Hall on the University program. of Utah campus. fore the 10th day of March, A.D. - Option Obtained For School Site 8 (11-8-5- 7) 15-ac- re NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MELCHIORE GHEL-FI-, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1003 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of January, A. D. 1958. MARY GHELFI, Administratrix, Estate of Melchiore Ghelfi, Deceased. first (11-22-5- VINCEL-LI- , Deceased. Get multi-purpos- e Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 627 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before the 4th day of January, A. D. 1958. JAMES M. CARLSON, Administrator of the Estate of Isabella Vin-cell- i, Date of first publication Nov. 1, A. D. 1957. Date of first publication 1, 1957. (11-22-5- non-lapsin- g 8, Deceased. No-vember- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOHN H. INMAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1001 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City 11, Utah, on or before the 4th day of January, A. D. 1958. NELLIE W. INMAN, Administratrix of the Estate of John H. Inman, Deceased. Date of first publication Novem- ber 1st, A. ofTft (11-15-5- 7) 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ISABELLA U Mining Money Date of publication November 1, A. D. 1957. EVANS & NESLEN, Attorneys for Administratrix 1003 Continental Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of first publication November 1, 1957. 20-roo- m D. 1957. g (11-8-5- 7) 1958. STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE, Attorneys for Administratrix 10014 Walker Bank Bldg, Salt Lake City 11, Utah. Date of first publication vember 1 1957. (1J-22-5- No- 7) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John J. Horkan, De- MAN O RWOMAN ALICE MARIE THOMPNational firm needs an operator the Executrix of SON, Estate of John W. Thomp- to service a Cigarette Machine route. Established. Pari or full son, Deceased. time will net your $200 to $600 STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE Attorneys for Executrix Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication vember 8, A.D. 1957. (11-294- No- 7) ceased. Creditors will present claims NOTICE with vouchers to the undersigned by at 1001 Walker Bank Building, Notice Is hereby given that exa of chattel virtue mortagage Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 21st day of December, A. D. ecuted by Raymond Earl Aynes, Mortgagor, in favor of City 1957. Corporation, Mortgagee, JOHN J. HORKAN, JR. 14th day of April, 1956, the dated Will with the Administrator Annexed of the Estate of and filed with the Utah State Tax of May, John J. Horkan, Deceased. Commission, on 22nd day in default which and 1956, upon STEPHENS, BRAYTON payment has been made, and up& LOWE, Attorneys for on which $479.98 is due and owAdministrator with the Will ing, we shall sell the property Annexed. mentioned and described therein OctoDate of first publication as follows, to wit: 1952 Hudson ber 18, 1957. Fi-nan- ce (11-8-5- 7) monthly. Dependability, Honesty and capital (secured) $1600 to $2800 will qualify you for an interview. Please write to Sheridan Enterprises, 711 W. Lake St.. 509 Calhoun Bldg., Minneapolis 8, mECSI7DD.IL Minn. CSflSOECS 4 door sedan, Motor No. 7B154563 at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at 4917 South State Street, Murray! Utah, on the 18th day of November, 1957 at THE KENTUCKY CITY FINANCE CORPORATION. By B. G. BURTON, Manager. Date of first publication vember 1, 1957. OF 1:00 P. M. (11-15-5- 7) No- V5i WAIEIEIU AND FIAZIEt BOURBON oisflUEtT C0NPAIT, NTUCKf |