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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN' Page 6 Friday, October 17, 1958 SUMMONS LEGAL NOTICES Jenson Schedules Mrs. Nixon... SLC, Ogden (Continued from Page 4) Speaking Visits Mrs. Nixon replied that she selected IN THE DISTRICT COURT . OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Jsdgea 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. Ezra AND ALL OTHER PERSONS WILLIAM GLEN BARZEE, UNKNOWN: Plaintiff. You are hereby summoned and I Deceased to serve upon the firm of MERCEDES JOAN BARZEE, required with claims will Creditors present vouchers to the undersigned at CHILD, SPAFFORD & YOUNG, Tracy-ColliTrust Company, 151 plaintiffs attorneys, whose ad-SMain St, Salt Lake City, Utah, dress is 2188 Highland Drive, Salt on or before lhe 15th day of Feb- - Lake aty utah, answer to the THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ruary, A.D. 1959. TRACY-COLLIN- S TRUST Complaint within 20 days after ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: CO, Executor of the Es- - , service of this Summons upon you. , You are hereby summoned and tate of Henry W. Eskuche, If you fail so to do, judgment by required to serve upon c RICH. default will be taken against you ARD HENRIKSEN, Plaintiffs at- Deceased.. for the relief demanded m saidtorney, whose address is 65 East PARSON DICKSON, ELLIS, Complaint, which has been filed Fourth South streetf Salt and McCrea, the clerk of said court, and a with an answer to the Corn- Attorneys for Executor o. ns city, Utah, plaint within twenty (20) toy after you. service of this Summons upon you. 10, 1958. This is an action for judgment I If you fail so to do, judgment by against defendants and each of default will be taken against you NOTICE TO CREDITORS them that it be decreed and ad- - for relief demanded in said Corn-Estaof JOHN W. BROOKS and judged that neither of the said de- - plaint, which has been filed with BERTHA BROOKS, his wife, De- - fendants. nor all other persons un- - the clerk of said court, known have any right, title or iri-- 1 ceased. . C. Richard Henriksen, Creditors will present claims with Merest or estate whatsoever in and Attorney for Plaintiff vouchers to the undersigned co M- the real property described here-Ea- rl 65 East Fourth South St, S. Spafford, Attorney at Law, after and that title is quieted as Salt Lake City, Utah 2188 Highland Drive, Salt Lake being valid in Dewey H. Olson and D. his Jennie wife, Olson, Date of first publication October City, Utah, on or before the 10th 1958. in Salt Lake 17 195s Real A.D. situate of property Dec, day DONNA ALSTERLIND, County, State of Utah: , Esof the Administratrix PARCEL 1: The West 87.5 feet of SUMMONS tate of John W. Brooks the East 175 feet of the South and Bertha Brooks, his 110.6 feet of Lot 14 Block 39, IN THE DISTRICT COURT wife, Deceased. 10 Acre Plat A, Big Field SurIN AND FOR adyhtheItPdeIn Date of first publication October (10-31-5- 8) Taft Benson, United States Secretary of Agriculture, will return to his home state Wednesday, Oct. 29 for two appearances. A noon reception at Hotel Utah will open the busy day. Then Secretary' Benson. wUl make stops in the communities between Salt Lake City and Ogden, where he arrives for a farm policy address that night He will address a large audience in the Ogden Tabernacle of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, under sponof Weber sorship County Farm farm and Bureau other organizations. INITIATIVE PETITION te - 1 (11-7-5- EARL S. SPAFFORD, SALT LAKE COUNTY vey; STATE OF UTAH PARCEL 2: The West 125 feet of the East 300 feet of the South 110.6 feet of Lot 14, Block 39, DOROTHY LYONS BERRY, Plaintiff, 10 Acre Plat A", Big Field Sur-- 1 Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication October 10, 1958. (10-31-5- 8) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MODESTA BERTA-GNOLE, Deceased. 8) vey; TOGETHER with a right of wayTH0MAS 1 L- - BERRY That Initiative Petition entitled An Act Relating to Horse Racing and Providing for the Creation of a Utah Racing Commission and Defining Its Duties and Powers and Permitting Parimutuel Wagering has been duly filed in the Office of the Secretary of State within the legal filing period for filing same, containing the required number of signatures of registered voters, and that following is a full, correct and true copy of the ballot title to be shown on the ballots as Initiative Petition Number One and submitted to the electors of tha State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on the fourth day of November. A.D. 1958. SHALL over and across the following described property: BEGINNING at a point 110.6 feet I THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE North of the Southeast comer of ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Lot 14, Block 39, 10 Acre Plat I You are hereby summoned and A, Big Field Survey, and run-- 1 required to serve upon C. RICH-nin- g FRED BERTAGNOLE, Exec-- 1 thence North 33.0 feet; ARD HENRIKSEN, Plaintiffs utor of the Estate of Modesta South 33 feet; thence East I tomey, whose address is 65 East Bertagnole, Deceased. 325 feet to the point of begin- - Fourth South Street, Salt Lake Fred L. Finlinson ning. City, Utah, an answer to the Corn-Attorney for Executor Dated this 25th day of Septem- plaint within twenty (20) days after 822 Kearns Building service of this Summons upon you. ber, 1958. Salt Lake City, Utah M fail 80 t0 do jud8ent hy GAYLEN S. YOUNG, Jr., yu Date of first publication Septem-- 1 defauR will be taken against you Attorney for Plaintiffs ber 26, A.D. 1958. relief demanded in said Corn- Plaintiffs Address: en flled Wlth Plamt whlch has 4044 South 20th East, court. of said clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Salt Lake City, Utah C. Richard Henriksen, Estate of KAMILLA MUSCHl DefendantsAddress I Deceased. SCHERNER, Attorney for Plaintiff Marilyn Waring 65 East Fourth South St., Creditors will present claims with Svern Drive Salt Lake City, Utah vouchers to the undersigned at 307 Salt Lake City utah Date of first Publication Septem-- 1 nSh Date of first publication October Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 822 Kearns ' Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 31st day of January, A.D. 1958. Initiative Petition Number One I A LAV BE EN- L ACTED PERMITTING WAGERING AT HORSE RACING MEETS AND CREATING A STATE RACING COMMISSION. THE COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE LICENSES AND PROMUL PAPI-MUTUE- all menus and did most of the ar- ranging. She told the group that she did most of the food preparation for the family and mentioned that the Vice President was fond of such dishes as meatloaf and casseroles. Mrs. Nixon, in reply to questions about the Nixon children, told the group she and her husband tried to keep their girls out of publicity. After telling the group that her daughters were becoming accustomed to the absences of their par- ents, Mrs. Nixon said that she and the Vice President were returning home Saturday morning. She indicated that she was anxious to get back to her family and M ' I -- I home. GATE RULES FOR THE HOLDING OF RACING EIGHTY - SEVEN PER CENT OF ALL MONEY WAGERED AT ANY MEET SHALL BE RETURNED TO PERSONS HOLDING WINNING TICKETS. TWO PER CENT TO THE UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND. ONE PER CENT TO THE COMMISSION. NINE PER CENT TO THE SPONSORING ORGANIZATION. AND, TO SECURE COLLECTION OF INCOME TAXES. ONE PER. CENT OF WINNING WAGERS TO STATE TAX COMMISSION. ONLY PARIMUTUEL WAGERING IS AUTHORIZED. LICENSFS MAY BE REVOKED ANY VIOLATION OF THIS ACT. MEETS. FR FOR AGAINST n IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of tha State of Utah, at Salt Lake Citv, ,Ti said state, this twenty-nint- h day of September. 1S58. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State at-then- ce (10-17-5- fr. 8) 1 1 H26'1958' ofFebDlSsf EMIL SCHERNER, Administrator of the 1 (10-17.5- 8) 17. 1958. Es- H.J.R. No. 14 tate of Kamilla Musch Schemer, Deceased. RICH. ELTON & MANGUM, Attorneys for Administrator Date of first publication Oct. 3,1 . 1959. (10-24-5- (11-7-5- 8) 8) SUMMONS IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and DEWEY H. OLSON, and JENNIE D. to serve upon Morris D required OLSON, his wife, whose I Plaintiffs, Yyn8- - Plaintiffs Attorney, address is 65 East Fourth South I MARILYN WARING, Special Ad - Street Salt Lake City, Utah, an cmplaint within ministratrix of the Estate of I answfr 99 ROSELLA M. BURTON, aka wenty (20) days after service of ROSALIA M. BURTON, deceased; thl8 Summons upon you. If you fai .do Judgment by Default will ELEANOR N. SMITH; M. WEST, 80 be take1 against you for relief de- Defendants And tn ail ntw nersnns nnknnwn manded in said Complaint, which 1K. . I filed with the clerk of . claiming any right, title, estate, I SalU CvUlU IIan a intAVApt n fllA maI 1 MORRIS D. YOUNG Attorney for Plaintiff 65 East 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah Plaintiffs Address: 541 West 6300 South Murray, Utah THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Date of first publication Septem- ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS' ber 26, 1958. (10-17-5- 8) By Mssrs. Brewster, Sheffield, Welch Howe and Benxuon A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND ARTICLE VL SECTION 9 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legisla- ture of the State of Utah , of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor two-thir- ds thereof: Section 1. aid It is proposed to Article VI, SedSonS of Constitution of the , State ceeding $500 a year for the legislative term and expenses as provided by law while actu- as ally in session, and mileage law. provided by Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. This amendment shall take effect upon approval by the electors of the state. water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, By Mssrs. Hopkins, may be exempted from taxaGunther, Wangsgaard, tion to the extent that such Welch and Sheffield propery' is used for such pur- H. J. R. No. 7 These exemptions shall A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- -, poses. to the benefit of the accrue POSING TO AMEND AR- users of water so pumped TICLE XIII. SECTION 2 OF under such regulations as the THE CONSTITUTION OF legislature may prescribe. The THE STATE OF UTAH, RE- taxes of the indigent poor may LATING T O TANGIBLE be remitted or abated at such EXEMPT times and in such manner as PROPERTIES FROM TAXATION. may be provided by law. The Be it resolved by the Legisla- legislature may provide for the ture of the State of Utah, exemption from taxation of pertwo-thirof aU, members homes, homesteads, toandexceed not sonal property, elected to each of the two for homes ana houses voting in favor $2,000 in value and all household homesteads, thereof: furnishings, furniture, a nd Section 1. It is proposed to equipment used exclusively by amend Article XIII, Section 2 the owner thereof at his place of the Constitution of the State of abode in maintaining a of Utah, to read as follows: home for himself and family. $3,000 Section 2. All tangible prop- Property not to exceeddisabled owned in by value, erty in the state, not exempt in any war under the laws of the United persons who served of the service in the military States, or under this, constitu- United of State the of or States tion, shall be taxed in proporunmarried the and Utah ascerby tion to its value, to be of tained as provided by law. The widows and minorbeorphans exempted such property of the state, counties, as thepersons may may provide. legislature cities, towns, school districts, The legislature shall provide municipal corporation and lots with the by law for an annualtax sufEublic libraries, thereon used exclu- ficient, with other sources of estisively for either religious wor- revenue, to defray the mated ordinary expenses of ship or charitable purposes, held not of burial the state for each fiscal year. and places or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of paying the ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there be, the for from taxation. Water rights, legislature shall providesuffia tax annually, reservoirs, levying ditches, canals, cient to pay the annual interpower plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and est and to pay the principal flumes owned and used by in- of such debt, within twenty dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. irrigating land within the state Section 2. The secretary of owned by such individuals or state individual is directed to submit this corporations, or the not be shall proposed amendment to the members thereof, as electors of the State of Utah as taxed long separately used and at the next general election in owned be shall they manner provided by law. the such purposes. exclusively for transmisPower plants, power Section 3. If adopted by the sion lines and other property electors of this state, this used for generating and de- state, this amendment shall livering electrical power, fora take effect the first day of portion of which is used furnishing power for pumping January, 1959. ds t : t j .v i |