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Show Friday, January 31, 1958 THE UTAH STATESMAN WASHINGTON Pare ROUNDUP KUED Bennett Reports on Copper, State Water Rights, Budget LEGAL NOTICES THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judges of the Third Judicial District of the 8tate of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc, as provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. to 3 Begin 15X-T- V English Credit Course In his State of the Union Mes- ships may have merit, but to put The first university credit sage, which the Washington Post irst things first we must en-- course to originate from KUED, called one of the two or three new educational televiaion best speeches of the Presidents tenure, President Eisenhower is- jasic courses they need in mathe-- 1 station, will open February 3, sued a challenge both to Congress science and related sub- - cording to University of Utah and to the nation as a whole. It ects; otherwise they will be un- - authorities. was a challenge to Congress to able to avail themselves of the Offered by the University of resist the impulse to make polilence study on Utah Extension Division with the tical capital out of the missile of the cooperation Department of race, which is too serious a mat15X-Trdent! liah An In-fter to be used for partisan purNow that toe Pre budget E",ish' troductln to Literature: Stories. poses. ttenextfis year hasbeen- Plays, Poems, will , be viewed on And it was a challenge to the announced, I am receiving a num, and L' people to prove the President was ber of letters from people who I to 7 pun. have questions or comments about ,aya Jrom right when he said, My P . conviction is that the it. I appreciate these letters, and Staff for the unique live pro-American people will say, as one am happy to answer any ques-by ?.' ? F: man: No matter what the exer- tions about the budget. of d FUa"d' EngllslV For those who are interested in tions or sacrifices, we shall mainAdamson, more tietailed information about tain that necessary strength! with guest the reassurworld needs Today the budget, a booklet has been ance that the United States can prepared entitled The Federal epament, Fnllsh at the provide needed leadership. In my Budget in Brief. I have a limited u ODinion, the Presidents speech supply, and anyone desiring a e Program to EBen.tif11y copy may obtain one by writing supplied that reassurance. at the Senate Office Building, c?a lnt?rest A Visit to Germany En1sh HLm During the Congressional races. Washington 25. D.C. mlu3 and The Copper Question I had the privilege of visiting It viewers',t independent uld? Utah's copper industry has nit Germany briefly as a guest of the to Dr. Fol- West German Bundestag (the fered greatly during recentLreadm' according German Parliament). It was a re- months, with 900 men being laid laiLcV For convenience of both reg- assuring experience, and I came off, and production being sub-I and vlewera. g ft away with a renewed apprecia- stantially curtailed. Last week program Ariniunday of Senator Joined tion of the accomplishments of Hayden e be organized as a unit, with the German people since the War, zona in introducing a bill to pro- on stories centering by greater stability to the and of the imoortance of this nation in the struggle against com texoUnghcoSpergeS munism. Copied is Utahs largest minJ?rdy, and Conrad; play, by I was especially impressed by Shakespeare, Ibsen, the soundness of the economy. eral industry, employing 8,000Donne, retrtFryUyand poems German industry and frugality persons in mining, milling and Keats, naWordsworth, have given her so strong a post fining. Nearly a third of the S. T. H. W. Drowning, Eliot, one tion in international trade that tions production is from a"d other8, she has become a creditor na- mine, Kennecott Copper Corpora- - A4ln Telestudents may enroll in the tions Bingham mine. tion, and some of her cash-shclass for "edit four quarter I am hopeful that Congress will neighbors are asking for a Gerat a hours fee r ,may provide adequate help for this I S man Marshall Plan! or the (non-th- e certificate vital industry. As a member of g". German Inflation course a for Both fee. $1 Finance Committee, I will I credP Having had two disastrous ex and enrollees certificate oeriences with inflation, the Ger- have an opportunity to participate rece the special study mans are .making vigorous (am in all the. hearings on this legit-1n which includes the successful) efforts to control it lation, and to help write the final I Sjde, class schedule with notes, of the bill which will be internally and to protect them reading and written assignments, selves from world inflation. The reported by the committee, if we and study suggestions. effective interest rate in Germany can get favorable committee acplanned as a univerPrimarily will The of tion. course, House, is between 8 and 10 per cent, in class sity general education, the and the German mark is on of have to act first on this legisla- television course is accepted as the soundest currencies in the tion. Lead-Zinfulfillment the univerof partial c Problem world. humaniin the sity requirement Meanwhile, I have been work- ties The Germans hate the Russians, area for graduation, and is but do not fear them as we seem ing on another of Utahs mineral normally a freshman or sophoto. They recognize their weakness problems lead and zinc. After more course. the and the stupidity of many of their talking with the chairman ofBros-sarB. policies. They say the Russian TariffI Commission, Edgar learned that action on the tendency to talk peace and freec problem has been de- eminent has respected state water dom and then to work to destroy both is evidence of essential layed by the failure of a number rights. The Forest Service, the weakness. The stream of refu- of producers to provide needed Bureau of Reclamation, and most information. Steps are now being other agencies have been careful gees from the East serves as a to obtain this information, to avoid conflict with state- laws. taken constant reminder of the contrast am I confident that the Tariff and Recently, however, there have between the free world and the several cases where the soon been action. Commission take will communist world. It is hard to Water State rights of the states to develop Rights find Communists in Germany toown water resources has of their had the I recently privilege We Americans have no day. White been House, together challenged. Senator Barrett firmer friends and no stronger visiting the senaintroduced the Western Water allies in the fight for freedom. with several other Western is Rights Settlement Bill, which I No people on earth work harder, tors, to discuss a bill which reto of Utah, clarifying this quesgreat importance are more thrifty and frugal, or tion. of our visit to The Federal the government purpose quiring have greater faith in their future to recognize the water laws of the White House was to make in a peaceful world. sure the President understands Western States. Education for Survival Few problems will get more atTraditionally, the Federal Gov- - the importance of this legislation. tention during this session of Congress than the problem of training more young scientists. Events of the past three months have highlighted the disparity between ourselves and Russia in the number of scientists being graduated from college, and a number of bills have been introduced to help us close the gap. But I think we must keep two facts in mind. First, we must remember that nothing can take the place of action on an individual and local basis. We cant pass the buck to the government, and expect this problem to be solved; we must work individually to bring about more awareness of the urgency of the crisis, and we must work to see that our schools are improved in the field of physical plant, teaching personnel and curriculum. Second, we must remember that 7 YEARS OLD. 86 PROOF OLD CHARTER DISTILLERY COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY such things as science scholar 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EMELINE B. JEX, L. Eddington, Deceased Date of first publication De- ceased. 31, A.D. 1958. ac-mati- 8) Creditors will present claims SUMMONS with vouchers to the undersigned IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF at 1003 Kearns Building, Salt SALT LAKE COUNTY Lake City, Utah on or before the STATE OF UTAH 20th day of May, A.D. 1958. BETH JEX ELLSWORTH, Executrix of the Estate of DORIS CAYUGA FISHER, Plaintiff, Emeline B. Jex, Deceased. WILLIAM H. FISHER, DICKSON, ELLIS, PARSONS and McCREA, Attorneys for Executrix Date of first publication Janu- ary A.D. 1958. 17, SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE (2-7-5- 8) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GLEN E. TUCKER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1001 Defendant. ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon HALLI-DA& HALLIDAY, Plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is 403 Executive Bldg., 455 E. 4th So., 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, Y Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of Man, A. D. 1958. FAYE BARNES TUCKER, by default will be taken Administratrix of the Es- judgment against you for the relief demandtate of Glen E. Tucker, ed in said complaint, .which has Deceased. been filed with the clerk of said STEPHENS, BRAYTON & LOWE court, and a copy of which is AttomeysTor Administratrix Date of first publication Janu- ary 24, 1958. hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce, child custody and property settle- (2-14-5- 8) ment. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of FANNIE PRICE Plaintiffs Address: 34 West 27tK South Salt Lake City, Utah SPROUSE, Deceased. Creditors will present claims HALLIDAY & HALLIDAY with vouchers to the undersigned By Paul M. Halliday at 2234 Wellington Street, Salt Attorneys for Plaintiff Lake City, Utah, on or before the 403 Executive Building 5th day of June, A.D. 1958. Salt Lake City, Utah BERNIECE P. JONES, Date of first publication JanuAdministratrix of the ary 24, 1958. Estate of Fannie Price SUMMONS Sprouse, Deceased IN THE DISTRICT COURT MARVIN J. BERTOCH OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, Attorney for Administratrix STATE OF UTAH Date of first publication January 31, A.D. 1958. CAROL JEAN WATSON, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiff. Estate of MYRTLE ELIZA- JAMES LEONARD WATSON, JR. BETH PETERSEN, Deceased. Defendant. Creditors will, present claims SUMMONS with vouchers to the undersigned at 352 Beneficial Life Building, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Salt Lake City, Utah, on or beABOVE NAMED DEFENDfore the 5th day of June, A.D. ANTS: 1958. You are hereby summoned and MARJORIE PETERSEN required to serve upon, Owen & LAMONT, Ward, Plaintiffs attorney, whose Executrix of the Estate address is 141 East Second South, of Myrtle Elizabeth Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days Peterscen, Deceased SHERMAN P. LLOYD, after service of thi3 summons for Executrix Attorney upon you. If you fail so to do, Date of first publication Janu- judgment by default will be ary 31, A.D. 1958. taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint NOTICE TO CREDITORS been filed with the Estate of EDWARD HASTINGS (which has court and a copy of said clerk of KILBOURN EDWARD H. annexed and herehereto which is KILBOURN, Deceased. with served upon you.) Creditors will present claims an action This by plaintiff for with vouchers to die undersigned custody of minor chilat The Walker Bank and Trust divorce, forhousehold fixtures and dren, for Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, child support on or before the 2nd day of June, equipment, $100.00 and $100.00 alimony. A.D. 1958. OWEN & WARD WALKER BANK & Inle M. Ward, By TRUST COMPANY for Plaintiff Attorney Administrator of the . 141 East Second South estate of Edward H. Utah (2-14-5- 8) (2-21-5- 8) (2-21-5- 8) aka Kil-bou- m aka Edward Hastings Kilboum, Salt Lake City, Dated January 22, 1958. Date of first publication January 31, A.D. 1958. .. (2-21-5- 8) FABIAN, CLENDENIN, MOFFAT & MABEY, Attorney for Administrator 800 Continental Bank Bldg. Date of first publication Janu- ary 31, AJ. 1958. (2-21-5- 8) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EMMA L. EDDINGTON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 619 Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 7th day of June, A.D. 1958. CALLISTER & CALLISTER. Attorneys for Petitioner and Executor of Estate of Emma Torn BETTER FUTURE I tL SwI or "S 6-3- 0 pro-founde- st r-,- k f in-m- "I dis-vid- S HSSta.f? y " corn-versio- J - , d, lead-zin- - |