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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS NOTICES LEGAL TO CREDITORS NOTICE WILLIAM OF ESTATE II. UAL'M. DECEASED. Tflflsae haimge M1 Refresh your car with new Vico. Helps make cars run better At the longer Administratrix Publication dates, September Li, 20, 27, 1946. 6 Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: SUMMONS You are hereby summoned to IN TIIE FOURTH JUDICIAL within twenty daya after appear DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND the service of this summons upon you, if served within the FOR UTAH COUNTY. in which this action is county LEONARD GILBERT MITCH- brought; otherwise, within thir ty days after service, and defend the above entitled action ii !i and in case of your failure so to i! We Are Your I do, judgment will be torendered the deagainst you according mand of the complaint, which Service has been filed with the clerk of aid court. This action is brought to quiet the plaintiffs' titles to three parrels of land in Utah County We Serve Utah, all three parcels being embraced in the following desFine Foods cription, to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of Block 97, Plat A", Provo City Survey of Building SNAPPY SERVICE I,ols; t hence south 12 west 234.90 feet; thence north 64 rods; thence east 1 rods-thenc- CAFE UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY Simla aftemooo I'niv. Ave. 176 No. p high Utah Provo, spat! SUMMER ELECTRIC HOUt Rest in DRUG STORE SERVICE Safe -- DRUGS BOB SHAMLET (2 STORKS) w seoersMO r MMimnrs BUY YOUR Phones - S - 22 Provo, Utah 1:30 P.M. oinr oecwsng - Station KSl Brought to you by UTAH POWER 1946 STATE FAIR The Utah State Fair, September 16 22, will present its first full lime shuw since the war. Selection of judges for the show has received more than usual With all buildings attention. and facilities again available, the indications are that the show Welcome ISack will crowd facilities to the limit. To judge these expanded exhibits the field has been combto School ed fur capable men of national reputation who will meet the approval of the exhibitors. The following experts will be the judges of the 1946 Utah State Fair: CATTLE AND HORSES: Major George R. Henderson, Assistant Professor Extension AniHOTEL ROBERTS mal Husbandman, Utah State College, Logan, Agricultural Utah. Major Henderson has had wide experience in the livestock field where he is well known and highly rspected. His qualifications rate him high as a judge. HOLSTEIN AND JERSEYS: MARK ANDERSON G. E Gordon, Extension Specialist in Dairying, College of AgriCalifornia. culture, Berkley, ED. BURTON Mr. Gordon had judged every Important dairy show in the WestHe is well known here, having acted as judge at the Utah State Fair on two or three previous occasions. He is on the approved list of all Breed Associations that publish such a list. GUERNSEY CATTLE: Harold P. Ewalt, Extension Dairyman. Oregon State College, Corvallis. Oregon. Mr. Ewalt is widely known in the dairy circles of the west. He comes highly recommended by the American Guernsey Cattle Club as a capVULCANIZING able judge. Guernsey breeders are looking forward to his visit to Utah. BATTXR1ZS SHEEP: A. C- - Esplin, Sheep Specialist. Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Prof. Esplin is nationally recognized BRIMHALL BROS, as a sheep judge. His services are in demand at all important 121 W. 1st N. Prove VkoM 200 sheep shows- - He is well known to Utah sheep breeders and rates high as a judge. SWINE: James A. Bennett, Swine Specialist, Animal Husbandry Department, tUah State Agricultural College, Logan Utah. RABBITS: D. P. Law, Portland, Oregon. Mr. Uiw na boon acting as judge at important rabbit shows since 1929 In addition to his own breeding farm he owns and operates one I LIGHT CO. CENTER GRANITE Standard Supply Go. FURNITURE Utah RESTAURANT B4 North RAY-BA- N $7.75 ... American Optical CALOBAR a. OPTICALLY 3.95 up E. Rat COOL-RA- Nl Y ESQUIRE . . 7.50 sunglatM 7.50 78 Seoa4 fitini'1 rivir fail. leva umliia Sit!'1 Steel at Go TV be vis turn evenii On PROVO BRANCH pies' the C Latin the First lake !uwh Sat Security he (i citize of G' wr nv Bank Citv. San of Utah H TO Ea ton ant Utai day. so t City four lion 0 t'lin Whi vtei TI a: i u :k ra J iu; br: .rtc vai bci Phone Irovo 680 :i yei ii tvl i Highest Prices Paid For to M hi DEAD AND USELESS 1 Cl j H ANIMALS (il f; to a: CAR SERVICE FOUNTAIN SERVICE 'i PROVO 4 PARTS Hoovers! CO. (! I: County Infirmary LOST THEIR MOTOR i: mile West of HAVEYOURTIRES AND POLISHED SUNGLASSES .SCIENTIFIC FACE THE SUMMER WITH OPTICALLY RIGHT j , Automotive Jobbers VITALITY?. C United States Steel's t: I: E t THEATRE I GUM ON THE AIR Kuppcnhcimer Suits HELEN HAYES Nunn Shoes VICTOR IORY and LEO G. CARROLL : PROTECTION;, Complete SUNGLASSES FROM to S imffiu'cL Stetson Hats Ji Machine-Sho- p Service 8t 71 MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST 161 West Center in Provo and 273 South Main in Salt Lake. I .kn Pli tf PHONE 194 GROUND FOR ' ( .r a INSURANCE American Optical C 71 C.ty SONS ; NOW!" . and REALtFr! SEE FRED t T't Usinnitf At. lrovo, Utah SUNGLASSES! Bauach L Lonb - - loans l tah i. it! IVovo BUY I'rovo, Newest & Smartest Corner 1st West Center HllED :i i Telephone 707 AT liOOTERjg .w DRIVE-I- N Drive-I- n 83 N. Um'iv. Avc. i Center JOHN KUHNI & Utah County s MAIL ORDERS 136 ' at tiie Provo foot SERVICE birds-FRUIT- WISE SIIOlHEKS BUY AT 14 FOR fI shop ail School Supplies I'hone NAMED complete GFFIC REPAIRING DRUG GOODS ! JUDGES KELSCH'S TIRE Rest in HEDQUIST Plaintiffs. Published, Aug. 16. 23, 30, and Sept. 6, 13. 1946. S. U. - Attorney for the Plaintiffs' title thereto, At 88 Sign. Vico-Pe- p Creditors will present claims Willi vouchers to the undersign cil administratrix at the office of Attorney 1. E. Brockbank Suite 211. Knight Building. Provo, Utah, on or before November IS, 1946. CRACK F. BAUM PEAY, of the largest commercial meat BLES: Dr, E. Milton Anderson, establishments in the Portland Extension Horticulturist, Utah district- He ie well known in State Agricultural College, LoUtah and throughout the West gan, Utah. Dr. Anderson is a as one of the top ranking judges. native Utahn who has just rePOULTRY: Chas. E. Clements. cently returned to Utah after Mr. Clements is many active years in New York, Washington. Rhode Island, and Florida where an A.P.A. judge of twenty-fiv- e he has judged many important years experience. He has judg shows. ed all of the important shows in Western United States and-iGRAINS AND FORAGE ' Canada. CROPS: R. W. Woodward. AsPIGEONS: Charles A. Bart-ling- . sociate Agronomist, Utah State Mr. IllinoisSpringfield, Agricultural College, Logan. Bartling is a nationally rated Utah. Prof. Woodward has had judge. In the East he has judg- extensive experience in breeding ed all of the big shows includ- and He testing small grains. ing Madison Square Garden. has had wide and experience This will be one of the first qualifications which will rate trips west and growers are anxi- him high as a Judge in this ous to have him rate their field. VEGETA AND rod; thence north 0 rods; thence east 3 rods; thence south 4 rod; thence east 168.90 feet to the beginning. Dated: August 13, 1946. P. O. Address; Box 403, Provo, Utsh. MAURICE HARDING ELL and LOLA 11. MITCHELL, his wife; EMMA MARSHALL CHRISTIANSEN and RENA COLLEEN MARSHALL; and WILFORD ABBOTT and LARETA ABBOT, his wife, Plaintiffs vs CARRIE E. HARP, and all other unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint, adverse to plaintiffs' ownership or clouding lhones IVovo 17S2-17S.- 1 West Center Provo, l tah ltah lillUWTY.'ll tHTTH HI 432 West Canter Phono 104 8 P, M, M01' K 0T A AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY STATIONS Sponsored by UNITED STATES STEEL |