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Show jage 2 Sugar House, Utah - Thursday, jm June 12, 1958 INDEPENDENT . NOTICE To Mortgagor by Mortagee in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Miller Finance Company and George Theos, dated the 17th day. of Decern-be- r 1957, and upon which de- - . fault has been made and upon which is due $569.44, we will expose for sale at public auc-tion on Monday, June 23, 1958, at 2:00 p.m. o'clock, at 373 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property ment-ioned in said mortgage as foll-ows, to wit: one 1954 Ford 6, four-do- or sedan, Motor No. A4KG165356. The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of the sale. Contact Earl M. Johnson. Publication 6-- 12 and 6-- 19 Pvt. Joe A. Martinez Jr. of Salt Lake is a member of one of the 101st Airborne Divis-ion rifle companies flown from Campbell, Ky, to Puerto Rico on May 13 to be kept in readi-ness to protect Vice-Preside- nt RRichard M. Nixon, then in Caracas, Venezuela. The 20-year-- soldier, whose parents live at 4095 Fourth E., entered the Army in June 1957 and was last station-ed at Fort Lewis, Wash. Specialist Third Class Ronald G. Heywood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner L. Heywood, 2190 Lake St., recently attended a three-da- y religious retreat at the Army's Far East retreat site near Seoul. PFC Donald W. Ebert, whose wife, Marilyn, lives at 3305 Bon View Dr., recently attended a three-da- y religious retreat at the Army's Far East retreat . site near Seoul. SERVICEMEN Pvt. Brent A. Walsh, 21, son of S. A. Walsh, 1235 Princeton Ave. recently completed the 15-we- ek switchboard and commun-ications equipment installation and repair course at the Army Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. 1st. Lt. Gus G. Angelos,28, son of Mr. and Mrs.George Angelos 127 Harvard Ave., is a dentist with the 130th Stat-ion Hospital in Heidelberg. He entered the Army in July 1957 and arrived overseas last September. Army Specialist Third Class Joseph W. Rushton, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rushton, 3990 W. 3100, S., Salt Lake City, recently participated in a tactical parachute jump con-ducted by the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Ky. PFC Steve G. Kallas, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Kallas, 1865 S. Ninth. E, Salt Lake City, recently participated in a joint German-America- n milit-ary demonstration in Baum-holde- r, Germany. Pvt. Neil Plummer Jr., whose parents live at 5220 Holladay blvd., recently arrived in France and was assigned to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, near Paris. PFC Albert L. Bernard, 23, whose wife, Vonita, lives at 1419 Logan ave., is a clerk-typi- ts in the U. S. Army Qua-rtermaster Depot's Headquart-ers Company in Metz, France. Specialist Third Class Ken-neth W. Poulton, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Poulton, 3661 S. 20th, E. is a stenograph-er in the engineer section of Headquarters, Seventh Army. Specialist Second Class Orin R. Howard, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin P. Howard, 1529 Ramona Ave., is an aidman at the 60th Station Hospital in Chinon, France. Pvt. Paul H. Bishop, 19, whose wife, Ann, lives in River-to- n recently completed the air-plane maintenance course at the Army Avation Center, Fort Rucker, Ala. Pvt. Durward K. Bagley, son of Durwaard Bagley, 846 Elgin Ave., Salt Lake City, recently was graduated from the 101st Airborne Division's Jump School at Fort Campbell, Ky. Pvt. Emmett G. Stratton, whose wife. Shirlene, lives at 3374 S. Second, W. recently completed eight weeks of tank training at the Army's Armor Training CCenter, Fort Knox, Ky. PFC Grant A. Yates, whose wife, Joyce, lives at 369 E. 17th S. recently attended a three-da- y religious retreat at the Army's Far East retreat site near Seoul. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS by Kaye Barman An exciting trip down the Colorado River has been em-lark- ed upon by Bishop Alvin Thomas, his sons, David, P.ichard and Chris; John Van Cott, his nephew, Dennis Itadsen; his sons, Johnny and i:obby; Carl Davis, his son, l ane, and Milton Hall. This roup will go into the Colo- - i ado River at Hite, Utah and come out down near the new Clen Canyon Dam. It's expected to be a ten day trip. 'Meanwhile back at the Hanch", Neomi Davis has --one for a vacation to Rock Lprings, Wyoming taking their ycungest charge, Frank Little-liel- d with her. Linda Van Cott i3 entertaining Helen Ruth Ccttam, a little cousin from llawhorne, California; and Vi Tl omes is holding down the t- - siness at the Tick Tock Shop in Holladay while Alvin is Away. fisherman of the area were leaving in all directions for tl.o opening of fishing season. V.ndall and Ricky Dugdale went to Fish Lake in Sevier C unty, along with Emil N. caratto, John Nacaratto, and Roi Flynn; and they report th;y all got their limit before re'urning Sunday. Ricky and Ki:th Dugdale have left for Strawberry Reservoir for a wcjk of fishing. They were ac ompanied by their grand-mother Vera Bishop and her hu.band. Chuck Blake, who has acted as president of our Steffeson Hewitts' Association for the past, year, has been transferred to San Francisco.' They sold ther'r home on Steffeson Drive to the McQuire family. rishermen's widows; - Mary Durdale, Jean Nacarato, Marjie Flynn and Thelma Nacarato spent the weekend vacationing in Elko, nevada. Howard and Rowena Camp-bell, 2826 Pamela Drive, have hour 3 guests. Rowena's brother, Larcnzo Arbuckle, his wife and thre daughters came from Claslln, Kansas; and Mr. and-Mrs- . John Benefiel from' Boise?, Idaho, who are cousins, cam? down for a reunion with the Arbuckle family. Ground breaking ceremonies for Vie new East Jordan Stake-h'ous- D and Butler Third Ward has been rescheduled for Wen-nes- dr y, June 11th, at 6 pjn. Elder Henry D. Moyle will be the speaker, "Un'Dn Fort Days" are con-ducting their annual search for Queen of their celebration. Mrs. Pearl Oakeson, contest chairman, said deadline for entering is June 14. Judging will be based on beauty and poise. Candidates for fairy prince rs must be ages 1 to 6, prince -- s ages 11 to 15 and queen 16 to 24. Cash prizes of $25, $.r.O, and $75 will be award-ed to respective winners. The contest is open to any Salt Lake County girl and is being spon-sored by Union Lady Lions Club. Bob' e Bybee held her Sec-ond Annual Dance Review Friday night at the Butler School. Theme of the review was "Around the Town in 40 Dances". Some of the young-sters displaying their talent were from out of town, but most of the youngsters were local. Kyle Mosher, four, was thrown from his horse while riding with his father, Howard Mosher, 2128 East 7000 South. Kyle was taken to St. Marks Hospital for surgery after the horse either kicked him or stamped him as he fell in-flicting a head injury. Classified ADS Practically New Tractor For Sale. Complete With Plow and Disc Attachment. Good Price. Call A31 6-45-86 or IIU 5-11-1S 15 acres for sale. Gas, water 3 streets. Good for subdividing. Terms - Call Agent IN 05 PERSONAL Foot Massage for Health 2114 South 11th East --Room A. IIU 21 Frigidaire Washers Reconditioned - New Guarantee $99.50 to $189.50 Sugar House Appliance Co. ATTENTION I. am no longer responsible for any debts other than my own. Hazel Morler Pub. date start May 22, 1958 To Rent Unfurn. Beaut. 2- - level home, Mt. Olympus, Couples only. CR 14 or IIU 61, Ext. 71 Manti Reunion Scheduled June 28 At Liberty Park If you live in Manti - or you ever have lived in the beloved, old town - we want you with us on June 28 J That's the date when all pre-sent and former residents of the Temple City will hold their fifth annual reunion at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Why not plan to be there? The reunion will get under way with registrations at 10 a.m., and their will be lots of time for seeing old friends, get-ting up to date on what's been going on, and refreshing memories of the young days that were so wonderful in the "dear, old place. You can enjoy box lunches at noon - and then treat your-self to the sound of Manti singing, Manti music, Manti voices once again at a 2 p.m. program in the bowery. Mistress of ceremonies will be Mrs. Evelyn Brown Lomax, Nephi, according to R. Easto Moffitt, former Manti mayor, who is president of the Manti Reunion Organization. Officers assisting Mr. Moffitt with this year's affair are Mrs. Ruby Madsen Despain, Salt Lake City, and E. C. Carlyle, Manti mayor, vice presidents; Miss Clara Farnsworth, Salt Lake City, secretary; Mrs. Maggie Barton Rowe, Salt Lake City, treasurer; Mrs. Vera Tuttle Jensen,. Salt Lake City, historian, and Alden K. Barton, Mrs. Effie Jolley McDonald, Mervin Billings and Harry Wintch, all Salt Lake City, members-at-larg- e. Business Opportunities Man or Woman Living in the vicinity of Salt Lake City to handle wholesale supply accounts. No selling or soliciting. Should net approx-imately $545 a month to start. Accounts can be handled on a part-tim- e basis at first but should be willing to devote full time in the near future for ex-pansion accounts that the com-pany obtains. Future business potential, $23,500 annual in-come. Must be responsible, have a good credit rating, and reliable car. You will need a minimum of $1,450 to $2,900 cash immediately to properly handle. This business offers sound security and financial future. We finance expansion. This is a business, not a job. If you can meet these require-ment, give us your back-ground and write Superior PJacpment Service, Inc., 15310 Hwy 7, Hopkins, Minn. NOTICE To Mortgagor by Mortgage in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. , By virtue of a chattel mortgago executed by Louretta L. Potter and Credit Finance Plan dated the 16th day of Dec., 1957, and upon which default has been made and upon which is due, $197.15, we will expose for sale at public auction on June 14th, 1958, at 12 o'clock noon, at 585 West 33rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mentioned in said mortgage as follows, to wit: one 1950 Ply-mouth Sedan. Motor No. P20230912. The terms of the sale will be made known on the day of the sale. A. S. Gibbs, Manager. Pub. June 5 and June 12. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of CARMEN JULIAN, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signe- d at the office of W. Douglas Allien, 2121 South State, Salt '"Lake City, Utah on or before the 24th day of Sept-ember, A.D. 1958. Dora Julian, Administra-trix of the Estate of Carmen Julian, Deceased. W. Douglas Allen, Attorney for Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John W. B. Half ord and Margaret Jane Halford, Deceased. , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed at the office of Earl S. Spafford, Attorney -- at -- law, 2188 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of August, A.D. 1958. Donna Asterlind, Administra-trix of the Estate of John V7JB. Halford and Margaret Jane Halford, Deceased. Earl S. Spafford, Attorney for Administratrix. First Publication SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT 2020 South Main Dial nu 61 The South East Independent is entered as Second Class Matter, March 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Post Office under the act of March 3, 1879. It is published each Thursday morn-ing. The South East Independent is published by the South East Independent Publishing Com-pany at 2020 South Main, at Salt Lake City, Utah. .Subscription rates are $3.00 per year by mail or ten cents the single copy. Send all mail to box 136, Sugar House Station, Zone 6." Publisher: Courtney H. Brewer Charles R. Bird Editor: Hoyt Palmer Editorial Assist. : TJarlene Jones NATIONAL EDITORIAL VV I AsTodTAffoN Local Dealer Asks Question WinsPrize John Parham of the Parh-ma- n Texaco Service Station, located at 3120 Highland Dr., was surprised by a $20. cash award today for sales alertness in asking a customer "Do your wipers streak . your wind-shield?" The cash award was one of many prizes being offered to gas station operators and their employees in the 3rd nation-wide ANCO ''Man Hunt" spon-sored by the Anderson Com-pan- y of Gary, Indiana, makers of ANCCO windshield wiper blades and arms. In addition to the $20. award, Mr. Porham also won a free chance in drawings next Dec-ember for a $1,000 and ten $50. cash prizes, , Estate of George Hardman and Annie E. Hardman, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed at the office of Earl S. Spaf ford, Attorney - at-la-w, 2188 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of August, A.D. 1958. Donna AJstierlind, Admini-stratrix of the Estate of George Hardman and Annie E. Hard-ma-n, Deceased. Earl S. Spafford, Attorney for Administratrix. , ' First Publication |