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Show . Page 6 Sugar House, Utah Thursday. September 19. 1957 INDEPENDENT Westons Return; Are Entertained At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fairbanks, 1783 Harvard Ave., and their fam-ily, Sunday entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Weston and five of their children with an old-fashion- ed country dinner in the back-yard. Thirteen people gathered ar-ound a table spread with roast turkey, fresh corn - on - the-co-b and sliced tomatoes. Mrs. Weston is Reed's sister, being the former Lou Jean Fair-banks, who spent her childhood in the Sugar House area. The Wes-tons have recently returned from residence in Mexico. at 132 South Main St., Salt Lake City, on or before the 27 day of December, A.D. 1957. J. C. Johnson, Executor of the Estate of Bryant Young, Deceased. Signed: J. C. Johnson Dated August 22, 1957 R.S. Johnson Attorney for Executor 207 Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake City. Utah Date of first publication, August 22nd, 1957. (Published in South East Inde-pendent August 22, 29, Sept. 5th and 12th, 1957.) New Living Room Furniture, Made To Order. Over 5,000 Cover Patterns To Choose From. Backed By 27 Years In Business. Re-coveri- ng - Re - styling and ' Refinishing. Holladay Upholstering Company 4479 Highland Dr. CRI-7-283- 4. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Bryant Young, De-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Mk 3 . , ft : SeV ; Two world champions in the field of sporta Mickey Mantle, baseball' 1956 triple batting crown winner (batting average, runs batted in, home runs), and Pat McCormick, double winner of Olympic diving titles, join Milwaukee's own Judge Robert C Cannon who is Chief Justice of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Grand Tribunal, in urging all Americans-moth- ers and dads as well as their youngsters in school, to include United States Savings Bonds or Savings Stamps in their personal thrift plans. "Part of every American's savings belong in Savings Bonds," Judge Cannon stated. Mickey and Pat, selected as America's 1956 foremost athletes in Asso-ciated Press polls, attended the recent second annual awards banquet held at the Eagles Club, Milwaukee, to receive the Frederick C Miller memor-ial trophies presented each year to the top male and female atblet4 in the nation. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE No. 40813 In the matter of the adoption of: George Alan Sharp A Minor THE STATE OF UTAH TO LAW-RENCE VERNON SHARP: You will please take notice that Joseph Lund McRae has filed a verified petition in the above court in which he is joined by his wife Yvonne Larson McRae, request ing said Court to grant him "the adoption of George Alan Sharp, a minor," on the grounds that the said minor has been deserted and abandoned by the said Lawrence Vernon Sharp. That the above Court has ordered . the matter of desertion and the matter of the adoption to be heard on the 4th day of October, 1957 at the court-room thereof in the City and Coun-ty Building, Salt Lake City, Utah at the hour of 10:30 a.m. of said day. ALSTON and MAUGHAN By: Quentin L. R. Alston Attorneys for Petitioner 201 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, UUtah Published in the South East Inde pendent Aug. 29, Sept. NOTICE To Mortgagor by Mortgagee in proceeding to forclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Ellege Finance and John F. Olsen, dated the 8th day of April, 1957 and upon which de-fault has beem made and upon which is due $200 and interest, we . will expose for sale at public auc-tion 20 Sept. 1957 at 2:30 p.m. o'clock at rear of 1984 Sylvan Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mort-gage as follows, to wit: 1047 Buick mentioned in said mortgage as follows to wit: 194 7 Buick Tudor sedan, motor no. 474066467, serial no. 24542291. The terms are cash. L. W. EMege. NOTICE TO CREDITORS3 Estate of John Thomas Atkin-son, aka John T. Atkinson, De ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of W. Douglas Allen. 2121 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 31st day of October, A.D., 1957. Emma E. Atkinson, Administratis of the Estate of John Thomas A-tkinson, aka John T. Atkinson, De-ceased. Date of first publication August 29, A.D. 1957. W. Dougias Allen, Attorney for said Administratrix (Published in the South East Inde-pendent Aug. 29, Sept. 1957) TELL US A1WUT YOUR Parties Events Trips Travels FOR ADVERTISING CALL 'Emma' IN7-173- 2 SAVEWAY SUPER MARKET 4738 Highland Drive Annual Case Lot Sale! HUNT BARTLETT PEARS . . $g65 HUNT HALVES .$665 or Sliced Yellow Cling Peaches Dole FRUIT COCKTAIL ...... 865 Shavers Grapefruit Sections 435 Del Monte Tomato Juice 319 Del Monte Pineapple-Grap- e Fruit Drink . 349 - Vegetables - NIBLETS 395 Tastewell Cream Style Corn. . . 395 Del Monte Cut Green Beans .... 45 Spring Garden PEAS 35 Tastewell Strawberry Preserves 229 SKIPPY DOG FOOD 379 NUMEROUS OTHER ITEMS IN CASE LOTS INCLUDED IN THE WEEK END SPECIAL We handle US. Government Inspected Meats. FRESH VEGETABLES - PRODUCE Save on Your Vegetable Needs by Renting A Frozen Food Locker: We Sell Meat for lockers at wholesale prices. We process meat and game for your locker.- - RENT YOUR LOCKER NOW! manBaanaaBanBDaaaBBMaMi COIFFURES CREATED BY EXPERIENCED OPERATORS IN Wonderful Air-Conditio-ned f Comfort! "In the Heart of Sugarhouse" Free parking HU4-617- 3 in Rear. Permanent Wave including Hair Cut .....$7.50 Carel's Cream Wave.. 6.50 Shampoo Set, 1.50 The Triendly" School SHAMPOO AND SET $1 00 FACIAL L00 HAIR CUT 75 on wave ;;;; 3;50 Satisfaction Guaranteed CAREL'S BEAUTY SALON 1061 East 21st South t HAWAII Be in Hawaii with us for "Aloha Week" beginning Oct. 13 Fifteen days, all-expen- se tour $497. Ship one way. if de-sired, at small extra cost. 387 East Third North Morley Tours Provo, Utah Tel FR3-89- 87 Model Car Makers May Win $115,000 Eighteen university scholarships worth $38,000 and another $77,000 in cash and other awards are the stakes in the 1958 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model car com-petition. Enrollments for the competition jare being accepted now, it was announced today by C. W. Mc-Clella- n, administrator of the Guild, Boys born in the years 1937 'through 1941 are eligible to enroll in the senior division; boys born Jin 1942 through 1946 may enroll in the junior division. An enroll-me- nt card may be obtained by 'writing to the Fisher Body Crafts--! man's Guild, General Motors, De-troit 2, Michigan. Approximately 1,000 public and parochial schools throughout the country will be visited this fall by field representatives of the Craftsman's Guild to explain -- the model car building program. A booklet on model car design and construction is given to each boy enrolling in the Guild. Pre-pared by professional designers and engineers, it is the only text-book of its kind for boys wishing to learn about automobile design. Since 1930, the Fisher Body com-petition has awarded 179 univer-sity scholarships valued at $525,-50- 0 to national winners. Approxi-mately $875,000 in cash and other awards have been made to thou-sands of boys winning state and regional honors. The Fisher Body model car competition has become nationally famous as one of in-dustry's most successful talent sources. A survey of former win-ders revealed that the same dreams that help a boy design 'and build an award-winnin- g mod-el car help most of them to be-jco-prize- winnin- g adults, too. Awards for the best models en-tered in the Guild competition in-clude eight university scholarships for the nation winners of the Jr. and Senior Divisions of the com-- I petition. In each age group the (awards will be: 1st $5,000 schol-jarshi- p; second, $4,000; third, $3,-jOO- O; fourth, $2,0000. In addition, ten $1,000 scholarships are award-ed to boys showing exceptional their employees) are eligible to enter the competition. Duplicate awards are made if the son of a GM employee wins. The 1957-5- 8 competition will end June 2, 1958. designing ability. There are 16 awards in each state and the District of Colum-bia eight in each age group as follows: first, $150 cash; second, $100; third, $50 and five honor-able mention awards of $25 cash. For judging purposes, the 48 states and District of Columbia are grouped into 20 regions, each of which will send a Junior and Se-nior Division winner expense-fre-e to the national Guild convention next August. Sons of General Motors em-ployees (including dealers and |