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Show Page Ground - Breaking Some Grass Roots Opinions A Norwalk, Conn., Hour: new law makes it legal for Washington to accept contributions to help pay off the national debt. This gives who ran it up an opportunity they never expected would come their way. Spring Valley, N.Y. Leader: "Where will the federal government get the money to give the states for federal aid to education. Why, from the states, of course. Federal aid to education is merely a promise which the states are called upon to make good. Helper, Utah, Journal: "One of the best bits of advertising these days is the one dealing with the gasoline tax situation which, briefly stated, is that 10 gallons of the vital commodity yields the state and federal governments $1, or five times as much as the impost on diamonds. Chicago, AMA 111., News; "Extremist view points are likely to arise out of any controversy. So it is with the current dispute over providing medical services to the elderly through the Social Security System. . . . The medical profession, in opposing social security medicine, does so primarily because of the belief that society would suffer, that the quality of medical care a physician was able to provide his patients would deteriorate. Clarksdale, Miss., Press Register: With great fanfare the Tennessee Valley. Authority announced a reduction of 8 per cent on electric rates. Within 24 hours it became evident that TVA hadnt reduced rates at all, and that few users of TVA electricity would find their electric bills any smaller. The purpose of this deception wasnt announced, but . . . it turned out that TVA merely suggested the lower rate schedule to the municipal systems and other distributors of electricity it produces. The wholesale price for current is co-o- ps, unchanged. The government, through the Federal Trade Commission eagerly pounces on a merchant or a builder who deceives the public about his prices. Whos going to keep the government honest? Wall Street Journal: "Taking spending budget as a whole, more than enough could the be saved to cover any new defense needs. At the same time, austerity should be applied to the illusion of artificially easy money; there should be no fear of making the proper monetary moves against inflation. Probate-Guardiansh- ip Third Judicial District Court Probate Division for further information of the respective signers consult County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of GEORGE H. WHIT- LEY, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 55Vfc West First South 8treet, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 28th day of October, A.D. 1961. GEORGE H. WHITLEY, JR., Executor of the Estate of GEORGE H. WHITLEY, deceased. Date of first publication August 25 A.D., 1961. JOS. S. NELSON. Attorney 55 V4 West First South Street Balt Lake City, Utah First publication Aug. 25, 1961. Fifth publication Sept 22, 1961 SUMMONS In The District Court of Bah Lake County, State of Utah ClYll NO. . . PATRICIA OUTIERREZ. Plaintiff ) ) . ) JOSEPH GUTIERREZ, ) Defendant ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address Is 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fall so to do, Judgment by de 7iJ6eelut ed 14. 10-ye- ar. Klamath Falls, Ore., Herald: is certainly the time It to put all governmental spending under the public glare and start pruning those programs which are not of immediate importance to the overall problem of national defense. A sound defense is necesEven when opportunity sary, and we will gladly pay the cost But lets not spend knocks, a man has to get up money as though it were going ' out of his seat and open the door. out of style. ... fault will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said complaint (which has been filed with the elerk of said court and a copy of which Is hereto an- Legal Notices 1961 (Continued from Page 1) H. McDowell will offer prayer By Larry Rutherford '.o be followed by remarks bv It was only a few years ago sands of people of all walks Dr. Frank E. Buddy, Jr., presitennis of life. Not only by men but dent of the college. The ground when the parking lots, courts, and unusual roadways women also. Some people use breaking ceremonies will conthe Kart as a family recreaof the west coast were clutclude the program. tered with a new idea in tion project. The building is being finanwas created by The future shows no limits ced with funds secured from racing, which Art Ingels. Art to the sports possibilities. the Federal Housing and Home a man named and builder mechanic a was There as road races, and racing Finance Agency on a loan basis cars for the to be repaid over a number of of fine racing tracks all over the country. For Kurtis Company. Frank 90 percent of the Karting clubs are springing years. With kicks, he decided to make a up everywhere. rooms designed for double occar that was small in To emphasize the versaticupancy and 10 per cent single, racing He prodmaterials. size and of Go Karts, at the Ogden emphasis has been placed upon "Go Kart. This lity individual rooms with special uced the first hill climbing event this suma fine, but no was putt putt n built-iattention to lighting, med, which was designed for machine. racing tiny, desks. dressers and closets, sports cars, the Go Karts turnThere will be an apartment His car was popular among ed the fastest time of all the for visiting dignitaries. In the his friends and they started vehicles entered. At Bonneville past all such persons have been making these little cars. Since a Go Kart turned 120 m.ph. housed at one of the local that time these pint-sizhustThere seems to be no end to new hotels and the dormitory lers have taken the nation by the its versatility or populawill provide more convenient storm. rity. This writer believes that arrangements. Also included thouis enjoyed by Karting will be an apartment for the Karting will soon be one of The little man stood quietly the must popular sports in resident director, a public and for washing, drying, and iron-tw- o at the street comer. Every America. Maybe even the study lounges, facilities five minutes or so hed pull world. out his watch, look at it, then ing, and adequate storage. The physical location of the put it back into his pocket with FOR SALE unit will be on the northeast a sigh. corner of the campus at the Finally he turned to a policeMahogany china cabinet, comer of 7th South and 13th man: Ive been waiting for Duncan Phyfe drop leaf East. The new structure, which my wife for half an hour here table, Perfect. EM reflects the continued growth at this comer. Wouldnt yoj of Westminster, is second of please tell me to move along? several projects in the $5 million development program under way at the college, which currently is in the midst of a campaign to raise $1,600,000 as the second phase of the development program. A goal of $800,000 during the first phase was exceeded by some $35,000. ' 15$ . Friday, September 15, SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD 4 nexed and herewith served upon you). This Is an action to obtain a divorce, custody of the minor child, support money, costs of court, and other relief as set forth In the complaint. Dated August 28, 1961. WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 509 Atlas Building Balt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, September 1, 1961 Date of Last Publication, September 22, 1961 8UMMONS Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH FAYE WOODROME, ) Plaintiff vs. JOHNNIE WOODROME, Defendant ) ) ) ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address Is 509 Atlas 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 and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you). This is an action to obtain a divorce, custody of the minor children, support money and alimony, costs of court, and other relief as set forth In the complaint. Dated September 8, 1961. WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First September Date of Last October 6, Publication, 1961 SUMMONS In The District Coart of Salt Lake County, State of Utah Civil No Plaintiff vs. RICHARD B. JACOBSON, THE STATE 07 Defendant ) ) ) ) ) UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon William O. Shelton, Plaintiffs attorney, whose address Is 509 Atlas Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fell 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 and a copy of which Is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you). This is an action to obtain a divorce, custody of tbe minor child, costs of court and other relief as set for in the complaint. Dated August 22, 1961. WILLIAM O. SHELTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 509 Atlas Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, September 1, 1961 Date of Last Publication, September 22, 1961 NOTICE I Case No. 132600 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF LUCKY LODE MINING COMPANY, a Utah Corporation. NOTICE Is hereby given that LUCKY LODE MINING COM CUICKeST Lata City 4, Utah ' IN Krt T 47 i a Line - 1 inch Display, 6 for $5 a Utah' Corporation, organised under the laws of the State of Utah, has presented to the District Court of Balt Lake County, State of Utah, an application praying for a decree of Court dissolving the said corporation, and that the said application has been set for hearing before the above entiled Court on the 31st day of October, 1961, at the hour of PANY, Publication, 15, 1961 NORMA JACOBSON, Sait. 10:30 a.m. All objections to said application must be filed In the above entitled Court on or before the hour of 10:30 a.m., on the 31st day of October, 1961. ALVIN KEDDINOTON, Clerk of Salt Lake County. State of Utah (SEAL) W. D. Beatle By Jacob Weller Deputy Clerk Attorney for petitioner 425 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah Date of First Publication, September 8, 1961 Date of Last Publication, October 6, 1961 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED for the and power In STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT 2 A, which will affect all properties facing on the following streets: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 10. Block 41, Ten-ac- re Plat A," Big Field Survey, and running thence West to the Northwest corner of Lot 9 of said Lot 41; thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 8; thence East to the Southeast corner of Lot 11 of said Block 41; thence North to the point of beginning. A1BO: Commencing at a point 287.2 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 13, Block 40, Ten-ac- re That the Board of Equalization and Review has completed the list of properties which will be subject maintenance the following: Plat Big Field A, and running thence West to the West line of Lot 13 of Block 39 In said Ten-acPlat A, thence South to the Southwest corner of Lot 13, Block 39; thence East to the Southeast corner of Lot 13, of Block 40 of said Ten-acPlat; thence North to the point of beginning. ALSO: Commencing at a point 287.30 feet North of the Southwest corner of Lot 5, Block 41, Ten-acPlat A, Big Field Survey, and running thence East to the East line of said Lot 5; thence South to the Southeast corner of Lot 4 of said Block 41; thence East to the Northeast corner of Lot 1 of Block 42 of said Ten-acPlat; thence South to a point 248.6 feet South of the Northeast comer of Lot 10, Block 31 of said Ten-acPlat; thence West to the Southwest corner of Lot 9, Block 32; Survey, NOTICE to assessment South to 2155 South Street; 230 East Street from 2100 South running South to end of Nowell Circle ; Burton Avenue from First West to State Street; Robert Avenue from West Temple to State Street; Taylor Avenue (2400 South) from West Tem- State Street; 2700 South ee toState Street to Fifth East. Welby and Oregson Avenues from 3rd East to Blair Street Garden Circle from Welby Avenue North and East to Blair Street and Blair Street from Garden Circle to Oregson Avenue. That said property which will be assessed is contained within Commonwealth Avenue from State 8treet to Second East; Utopia Avenue from State Street to Second East; Robert Avenue from State Street to Second East; Oakland Avenue from State Street to Second East; Wentworth Avenue from State Street to Third East; Beryl Avenue from State Street to Third East; Vidas Avenue from State Street to Third East; Leslie Avenue from State Street to Third East; 2155 South from Second East to Third East; Second East from 2100 South to Wentworth Avenue; Roberta Street from 2100 re re re re re thence North to the point of beginning. ALSO: Commencing at the Southwest comer of Lot 6, Block 31, Plat A, Big Field Survey and running thence North 196.664 feet; thence East 275.4 feet; thence North 0 deg. 1730 East 125 feet; thence West 15 feet; thence North 221.831 feet; thence East 505.1 feet more or less to the Northeast comer of said Lot 6; thence South 999.903 feet; thence West 765.787 feet more or less to the West line of Lot 5 In said Block 31; thence North 380.116 feet more or less to the point of beginning. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED That the Board of Equalization will begin its sittings to consider any and all objections that property owner may have to the levying of a tax and assessment to pay for the cost of maintenance and power In said lighting district That said meetings will be held In the South Salt Lake City Hall at 2500 South State Street, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the 20th, 21st and 22nd days of September, 1961, between the hours of 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. at the usual hours of Ten-ac- re business. That during said times said lists shall be open to public inspection and any person feeling aggrieved shall be entitled to a hearing. That failure to appear before such Board of Equalization and Review and make known any and every objection any aggrieved person may have, said person shall be deemed to have waived all and any objections to the levy, except as to the Jurisdiction. That said meetings are set and being held at the order of the City Council of South Balt Lake by resolution duly approved this 9th day of September, 1961. PUBLISHED this 15th day of September, ATTEST: 1961. J. TOOMBS, Recorder J. VERN BOUNDER, Mayor MARTHA |