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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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vfiUyJe'wUiSS'' TOE 121 1958 Legal Notices Former Provoans Associated With VMH Show Weather Roundup By United Pre si International Child Critical In Tractor Mishap NOTICE TO CREDITORS Stock Market FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Members of Mew York Stock Exchang Lake Base and Meridian. Dated iris 20th day of August, Leland Lady Succumbs At Her Home Estate of LEO F. BAADS- The production tonight and GAARD SALT LAKE CITY UPI of a Millard County couple was in criti Saturday night of "Petticoats, Creditors will present claims vmuam t. Tnunnan Attorney for Plaintiff 590 Kennecott Building Provo. Salt Lake Citv.

Ocden. 80(1 Pettifoggers" at Valley with Vouchers to the undersign- 'and Loern: Fair throueh Satur- Music Hall will feature severaled at Gordon A. Madsen, Attor- cal condition today aLer being DOW JONES AVERAeer Totoi velum Indudrlala aait LaKe City, Utah 10 Ralls 15 Wilt im ttodu run over accidentally by a trac-l Po: day; highs today and Saturday, farmer Provo residents. Iney at Law, 320 South Third Published in The Daily Herald tor operated by h- upper 80s; lows tonight mid 50s; Jan Camp, Provo, a graduate East, Sait Lake City, Utih, on VU14 Uill tJ A (ft WUUWW, -MAJ L. UU1L Uant, Ull 1 12,371,008 855.772 24 197.720 52 114.330 51 27 M-0 42 3.240J100 826.M0 5 197.W0.U 114.490-1 271 of Provo High School and BYU, or before the 15th day of Dewm-i" a 5 196 Atienaanis ai niimore uty -7 NYSE MOST ACTIVE STOCKS 'he chi'd will be featured to one of theiber, A.D.

1933. She mas born West Bankorp. 3Mt West. Eiec j7j Woolwortfi Co. 34 NOTICE OF SALE 38'i 57.

16 V. Rodney Tomokirson. of Mr. it -r Complete Volume Gulf Oil 35,700 leading roles of the production. Claims must be presented in Utah: Fair northwest through Oct.

4. 1915. in mua mis. unit i 1 1 1 Atl RicMta 554 600 Pmvn'n Hani. Saturday partly cloudy south' The farce-comedy-musical is accordance with the provisions itMut ai .51411 Texaco 260.400 Flawell, a t.v:l Wassey Ferg 112.900 Occkjent Pel 2'200 ter of John Hen and east and toniIht with by Buddy Youn8reen.

a i "S-, Utah Code Annotated (Real Property) rvanHirta Aiirwidely scattered afternoon and ate of BYU and currently direc- 1953, and with proper verifica-j In th vest of Fi''nnr? Close Changes 35'n 4 107H 5' 32'l 17H J7i IV, 25H 101 3H VH 32' 2H 60 Hi District Court of the Tex Sul 169.2U0 stomas IK) 500 eveninp chowers and thunder-! tor of the Pasadena Playhouse. tion as required therein. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Close Airwest 10 Day Mines in Deseret Pharm 50 Federal Res. 6' New Park 10' Skaggs Drug 27 Syntex TWA Warranta 15'A Ut. Ida.

Sus 24'. Open 10 15H 50i 6 10' 27 684 16 2444 She married showers; showers southeast por- The show is a musical comedy The chld was fbwn to University Hcsnital in Palt Lake City from Ncphi after receiving emergency treatment at the Fillmore hospital. A member of the family reported the child somehow got Fourth Judicial District, in for the County of Utah, State of' bo000 Utah. Int! Papir 5'o0O Cont Data 3,600 GERALD HORMAN CON-iF Ch4 Herbert LeRov tlon Saturday; little wau. Peterson Oct change; highs both votin8 ri8hts Mcn H3H 6 38't 144V 451 -11 turn of the century 16, 1952, 50(5 Manti.

Ray D. Baadsgaard Administrator of the Estate of Lei F. Baadsgaard, Deceased Gordon A. Madsen, Attorney Published in The Daily Herald Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct 3, 1969.

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Close Open Mr. Peterson out of his mother's car anj into OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS Bid Asked Aloertson't 11 62 12 12 Amer. Sayings 16.16 17 14 Bank of Amer 63 64 75 Equity OH 1J 75 13 50 Mrs. Peterson luTAH-IDAHO tractor on the received her education in Pro- Dee Winterton, BYU faculty member, is an associate director of the show and Jo Layne Laycock, also of the faculty at BYU, is an associate director of music for the production. the path of th TEMPERATURES i6' 23' 26't 47 STRUCTION COMPANY VS.

VIRGIL J. LLOYD ETAL To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, at the west front door of the County Courthouse in the city family's farm in Flowell. The vo schools. For a number of Max. cWd was reported to have suf-j years she was employed with Allied Chem 26' Aliis Cham 23i Alum.

Ltd 26' American Can tH Amer. and 52' An. Pub. Sery. 22' Arlant Deot 32H BeU and How 62 Beth Steel 30 52' SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, l6 22' a broken leg and head in the J.

C. Penney Company in Burley juries Bd Banner Mng 50 00 Bristol SHver 2 62 30 of Provo, County of Utah. State NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HAZEL LAREE HUGHES Deceased nf Utah ha 10th Ceianej Corp. 67 Bombing 67' Bullion Exp 115 30 Bullion Mon 57 I 7 "'iChryiler Corp. 2SH OCUieniDer, 130.

BI ClOCKlColo. Fuel 22 (Continued from Page One) Creditors will present claims a.m. on said dav that certain 80 49 87 56 80 50 89 65 87 52 85 56 81 47 90 56 82 50 100 65 80 65 Provo, and later with the Blue Cedar City Cross and Blue Shield Company. Idaho Falls Active in the LDS Church, she Lewistoa had fulfilled a mission to the Logan North Central States from 1939.Ogde.-i to 1940. She had also served as Pocatello a teacher and president in the Provo MIA, and as a teacher in the Roosevelt Sunday School, Relief Society! St.

George with Vouchers to the undersign- piece or parcel of real property .01 late this afternoon to spend the Otto V. Ivie Dies in Springville i Champion Silver 40 6S'4 Chief Con 87 Clayton Silver 1.05 77 Colo Cons 20 Comb. Metals j. 46'4 Comet Coal 34 J5V4 Comstock Tunnel 90 04 Cons. Eureka 33 747i Cres.

General Corp 1 75 72' Croff Oil '34 11 Crown Point 1.40 29 Dragon 34 36 East Utah 1.25 24 Empire 18 ed at Gordon A. Madsen, Attor- sitaute in Utah County, State of ney at Law, 320 South Third Utah, described as follows to-East, Salt Lake City, Utah, on wit or before the 15th day of Decern-' Commencing in the west Dow Chem. 673 Du Pont 12234 East Kod El Paso Gas 1BV4 Ford Motors 46'-i Gen. Dynam 241. Gen.

Elec 84'4 Gen. Foods 75 Gen. Motors 724 Gen. Refrec. 11' Amer.

Air. 28'4 Gulf Oil SS7 Hecle Mng 24? Howard Johnson 21 night. There was no indication there would be any continuation of the talks at the mountain retreat. Photographers were permit and Primary organbatiors. She, Wendover ber, A.D.

1969, boundaiy of University Avenue, had fulfilled two stake missions and had also served as an or Provo, Utah at a point 175.92 feet South and 871.15 feet West Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions 71 urena Bull 13 iEPRINGVILLE Otto Verlin Ivie, 65, 340 N. 200 Spring NATIONAL TEMPERATURES Eureka Lilly 60 I 343' 342 of the Northeast corner of Soc ganist in her ward. She had resided in the Provo ted in the room briefly to snap pictures just before the doors were closed. Nixon summoned the top three military men directly 42 Eureka Std 1.35 36 Golconoa 42 45 Gold Chain 35 ville, died Thursday at nis nome In Springville of an Illness. tion 13, Township 7 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base area until her marriage, at of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein.

Gordon A. Madsen Attorney for Estate of 33 Goodell Monorail 24 25 I Great Western 20 which time she had moved to Asked 55 00 27 125 .60 .45 3.12 1.10 .23 .20 .37 1.20 .35 1.90 .35 1.50 .36 1.50 .20 .11 .67 1.50 10.00 .45 .27 .21 287 4.87 8.00 2.37 1000 .20 1.35 .25 .15 .22 8.25 5 87 .21 237 7.62 11.75 .65 1000 19 00 4.50 .23 .15 200 11.25 5.00 EZTvl He was born March 7, 1904, and Meridian; thence South 0 109 I Horn Silver 7s concerned with conduct of the 19' West along the south street 43 Kennebec 4.50 51 Mammoth a 00 Leland. She was an active member of the Yeshara group for war to the meeting, including 22 Movlematic 1.75 boundary 218.30 feet; thence the combat chief himself, Gen. Hazel LaRee Hughes many years. Her hobbies includ In Aurora, a son of Calvert M.

and Vilate Dur. fee Ivie. He Deceased I North B931' West 150 feet; Creighton W. Abrams. All three Kennecott 41 1 Ling Tern.

36' Litton Ind 45 Arte. Donald Corp. 33H Vc Donnell 25H Min. Mng. Mtg Monsan Chem 43' Mareor 52 Mt.

States 22 Mou. Fuel Sup 28V Ogden Corp. 237. Olin Mathieson 24 Pac. G.

and El 34 Pan Amer. Air 15i Parke Davis 31 J. C. Penney SI Phil. Pet 32'A Polaroid Corp.

127 Procf. Gam RCA 39V4 Reoub. Steel 37Vi ed sewing, crocheting, fritting 26 New Park a.37 23 New Quincy 16 24 North Lilly 1.20 34' Park City Cons. 23 15 Park Premier 14 were resplendent in tneir Published in The Daily Herald nce South 0' 19' West 200 and quilt making. uniforms.

The others are Gen. feet, thence North 89 31' West Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 1969. marriei Miona Survivors include her husband 288.24 fen; thence North 0" 03' 31 Prince Cons 51 Rico 1.

00 Earle G. Wheelc, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and of Leland; one son and one Watts on April 7, 1924, in Au 32 Saoe Oil T28'4 Sioux Mines 15 East 418.32 feet; thence South 89' 31' East 440.20 feet to the point of Beginning. Area 3.53 and Rex Kyle Peterson, both of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 15,790 Estate of DELBERT R. Adm.

John S. McCain commander of all U.S. forces in the Pacific. rora. Their marriage was 6 So.

Standard 2 12 39 Standard Metalt 7.12 37 Sundance 11.25 22 Tintic Mineral Rei Leland, and five sisters and acres, Mr, Ivie later solemniz- one brother, Mrs. Laurel Tintic Standard 50 He was flanked by Defense HALES Deceased Revco 21 Revelon Inc VI7 Ryn. Tobacco 37 Seaboard Air 19 Purchase price payable in in the Salt Lake IDS Tem 37 20th Century 17.00 1 United Park Cltv A 35 (Melva) Leavitt, Homedale, Secretary Melvin R. Laird, on .06 Creditors will present claims ple. with Vouchers to the undersign Mrs.

L. R. (Inez) Swasey, Duchesne; Mrs. Ida Horrocks, Sears Roe 8' Stauffer Chem 36 36' Studeback-Worth 35 35' Mr received his educa. lawful money of the United States.

Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 26th day of August, 1969. his left, and Secretary of State William P. Rogers, on his right. Still another cabinet officer Utah Cons 18 Utah-Wyominj 14 Water Wonder 1.75 Williston Basin 10.00 Triton Corp. 4.62 ed care of Fabian Clendenin, tion in Aurora schools.

Follow I Atlanta 74 56 Bismarck 88 47 Boise 81 Calgary 78 47 Chicago 68 59 Cleveland 70 50 Denver 80 53 Des Moines 73 54 Detroit 76 51 I Fairbanks 68 41 Fort Worth 76 60 Honolulu 90 79 Indianapolis 66 46 Jacksonville 86 69 Kansas City 84 65 Las Vegas 102 75 Memphis 80 63 Miami 90 80 Mpls-St. Paul 75 56 New Orleans 80 57 New York 76 60 Omaha 74 60 Philadelphia 73 50 Portland, Ore. 87 58 St. Louis 77 55 Salt Lake City 89 56 San Diego 83 63 San Francisco 59 53 Seattle 81 54 Spokane 85 63 Washington 75 53 Winnipeg 76 48 Salem; Mrs. Lee B.

(Lois) Bar 800 Continental Bank Building, SLC. Utah on or before the 15th Std. Oil of Cal Texas Gulf 25 25 Tin R. Bear 32 32V Transamtrlca 27'A 1VM TWA S77 277 who recently has become a ing his marriage they resided In Lynndyl until 1948, when they RALPH CHAPPLE, Sheriff tholomew, Mapleton; Mrs. Ivan A.

(Helen) Sovine and Sterling member of the President's day of December, A.D. 1969. foreign policy advisory team, of Utah County, Utah By Keith Bills, Deputy Twen. Cent 2., J. Durrant, both of Provo.

Claims must be presented in Un. Carbide 42' Un. Oil of Calif John G. Marshall. Atty.

Gen. John N. Mitchell, sat across the table alongside Vice Funeral services will be In the Leland LD Ward Chapel accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated SALT LAKE EXCHANGE FUNDS Bullion Exp. 5O0 af 115; 400 at 125; 1300 at 120. Bullion Mon.

11,300 af Ml 1500 at 57. Chief Con. 100 at 3. Clayton Sil. 1200 at 105.

Comb. Metals 1000 at 19. Cres. Gn. Corp.

100 at 190. Croff 2000 at 34. Goldconda 100 at 9 Horn Silver 300 at 2 7000 at 2. Kennebec 400 at 200 at 4. President Spiro T.

Agnew. Monday at noon with Bishop Un. Pacific 43 United Airline 29 United Park i U. S. Steel 3V S3 Ut.

Power and Lt 34' 34 Attorney for Plaintiff Suite 721 Kearns Bldg. 136 S. Main, 1953, and with proper verifica moved to Springville. In 1918, he began working for the Union Pacific Railroad as a car inspector, working in this position for 40 years, until his retirement. He was a member of the LDS Church.

Mr. Ivie was also a member The other participants includ Glen Larsen officiating. Friends ed Ellsworth Bunker, u.b West Airlines 24' may call at the Walker Mortu- Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 tion as required therein. Fabian Clendenin Attorneys ary in Spanish Fork Sunday ambassador to Saigon; Philip Habib, chief political adviser to the U.S. team at the Paris Published in The Daily Herald Aug.

29. Sept. 5, 12, 1969. from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday Russ Underground Published in The Daily Herald at the Leland Ward Relief So Sept.

12, 19, 26, Oct. 8, 1969. peace talks, "enry A. Kissin of the Brotherhood of Railroad Tintic Min. 4000 at 60.

Triton Corp. 100 at 4 Water Wond. 100 at 1 MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Asked Affiliated Fund (.01 166 Divd. Shares 3.80 4.17 Dow Theory 4.61 7.22 Dreyfus 12.98 14,22 A-Blasr Suspected NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ciety Room prior to the serv. ices.

ger. Nixon national security Carmen, adviser, and OA director Surviving are his widow of Burial will be In the Spanish NOTICE: CALL FOR BIDS WASHINGTON (UPD -The Springville, and one son and Fork City Cemetery. Richard Helms. The session-certain to in Daniel Irrigation Company The following described property will be sold for cash at public auction to the Inghest bidder on the 25th day of September, 1969, at 10:00 o'clock one daughter, Mrs. Roy (Don Atomic Energy Commission has recorded shocks from what hereby invite Contractors to sub Eaton H.

Bal 10.83 11.84 Eaton H. Stk 14.65 16.01 Enterprise Fund 8.33 9.10 Fidelity Can 11.61 12.49 na) Knudsen, Provo, and Wayne elude thorough discussion of future U.S. troop withdrawals Thursday's high was 108 at mit bids for a concrete Diversion structure, about 4 miles south of Heber. The bid will in Philippine Airliner Crashes and other ways of speeding the Falm Springs, Calif. a.m.

on the West steps of the City ana County Building, Pro Fidelity Fund 16.60 18.14 Fidelity Trend 24.44 17 80 Financial Dynamics 4 57 7.1 Financial Ventures 8 12 8 62 Fletcher Cap. Fund 750 800 Fundamental Inv 12.31 1253 appeared to be an underground nuclear test inside Russia. The agency said the shocks, the second such incident since clude about 20 cubic yards of reinforced concrete. Submit bids vo, Utah County, State of Utah; said sale having been continued. end of the war was described as one of the most comprehensive reviews of the Vietnam situation since Nixon took office.

MANILA (UPI)-A Philippine before Sept. 16, 1969 to Howard Manhattan 7.37 8.05 Mass. Inv. Growth 17.18 13.31 Mss. Inv.

Trust 15 46 16.90 Monday, "were equivalent to from August 26, 1969. air Lines (PAL) BAC111 sirliner with 47 persons aboard The sale is to be conducted'fhose a nulear lf th Duke 291 North 3rd East, Heber, Utah, or Soil Conservation Office, Federal Building, Keber low yield zone" equal to about crashed about 15 miles east of Putnam 14.23 15.55 Putnam Growth 11.41 12.47 Wellington Fund 11 84 12.89 Windsor Fund 9 50 10.31 by the trustee under that cer This morning low was 38 at Philipsburg, Pa. Problems (Continued from Page One) amateurs for not being able to criticize one another. "As a tenured professor, I'm completely untouchable," 20,000 tons Of TNT. here tonight.

tain Trust Deed dated Aug GARBAGE REVOLUTION First reports from the scene ust 14, 1968, executed by Milo Ivie, Bountiful; four grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Elvada Johnson, Newhall, Mrs. Lucille Nielson, Lynndyl, and Mrs. Arthur (Vir-della) Corcoran, Kansas City, Kan. Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 p.m.

in the Springville Fourth LDS Ward Chapel, 855 E. Center, Springville, Bishop John Patrick officiating. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 ro. and Saturday prior to the cervices at the mortuary. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary of City, Utah.

Bids will be opened in the Soil Conservation Office, September 16, 1969 at 5:00 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI)-The said at least some survivors Ernest Meadows and Jacque By GIL F02 SIDE GLANCES garbage truck as we know it had been taken to Antipolo line Meadows, husband and Hospital and to the Provincial wife, wherein First Security Work to be complete this Fall by middle of October. Company may be headed for tne scrap heap. The ultimate solution to the Ban of Utah, National Association, is the beneficiary. reserves right to accept or re said.

"Until we find a way to Hospital at Paslg. PIANO SAVES DAY ject all bids. The property to be sold is Plans will be at the Soil Con nation's mounting refuse problem will include removal of trash and garbage from the commonly known as 1256 East LONDON (UPI)-A bride servation Office. waited half an hour outside St. 400 South, Provo, Utah, and is more particularly described as home by pipelines or pneumatic Published in the Dally and Sunday Herald, Sept.

12, 14, Peter's Church while the vicar tubes, according to Jonn follows Spanish Fork tried to force open the locked have interior criticism, we re going to continue to be amateurs." Dr. Wilson, addressing the luncheon group, presented a list of some of the most significant problems in higher education today. Higher Education "Over 50 per cent of our high 1969. Abrahams manager of environmental pollution control In lieu of flowers the family church organ. The couple Commencing South 1425.00 feet and North 8907' East 17.10 feet requests contributions be made finally decide to settle for from th3 Northwest corner of- to me utan valley care anci "Here Comes the unde" on tne programs for the Glass Container Manufacturers Institute.

He said studies at Philadel Section 8, Township 7 South Training Center. 'piano Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base phia and the University of Pennsylvania have proved that and Meridian: thence North 89 school graduates are going on 07' East 66.50 feet; thence South refuse can be removed pneuma for more education," he said "And we re coming to the day East 92.30 feet to a fence line; thence South 8831' West Saturday Ceremonies For Youth Forest Re-Dedication tically from the home and ground up and piped as a slurry when people are looking to post SUMMONS Civil No S3375 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH WILLIAM T. THURMAN, Administrator of the Estate of SAMUEL R. THURMAN, Deceased, Plaintiff vs. WILLIAM O.

NORRELL, and all persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or in, or lein upon, the along said fence line 66.50 feet; secondary education as a to a central collection point. thence North 0" 53' West 93.00 right." feet to the point of beginning, "Something we have to pay NOT APPRECIATED The purchase price shall be payable in lawful money of the United States and shall be without warranty as to title, pos LONDON (UPI)-Riders getting on the train to the suburbs were greeted with a chorus from the conductor. Guitar-strumming Rip Rip-pingdal recalled them with session or encumbrances. Wm 3" 1H9t7NtA.lK.TM.l4. fit.

Oft real property hereinafter de more attention to are the technical institutions," he said. He pointed out the need to provide avenues for those individuals who neither have the desire nor the capacity to compete on a college level, but have the social and economic pressures to go beyond their hich school education. supervisor of the Uinta National son, and the sign will be unveiled by Mrs. Wendell Winger, cur. rent state president, and Mr.

Thornock. A caravan will leave the Art Building for the dedication site Saturday at 9:30 a.m., and will return to the building for a reception in the afternoon. Dated this 26th day of August, scribed, adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or clouding his title 1969. SPRINGVILLE The youth forest planted in Upper Hobble Cr-jek four years ago will be officially re-dedicated and named Saturday in honor of Mrs. Ruby Chfistensen, who prior to her death, was a national leader of the General Federation of Women's The forest will be called the Ruby Christensen Memorial Youth Forest.

Speakers at the rededication will i include Mary Schwartz, chairman of the ceremony; such old tunes as "Come along I -J I'll i.ll Till U't-iClU, uuya, anu i icu juu a iajf Defendant SECURITY TITLE AND ABSTRACT CO. Trustee tell you the story of old British cTatf rF tit ah to thf "Tn nil of these cases it is not Rail-" ABOVE NAMED J. Robert Bullock Forest; Stella Harris Oaks, ad- think tnin a miestion of either or said The passengers didn't y.sory council member of the he a much of that or Rippingdale Attorney for Beneficiary You are hereby summoned 43 East 200 North torest; mayor uuvin racKara lother sones and contained to 'Things are strangely quiet tonight. Do you suppose law and orde.r.hayeroJeJout?, and required to serve upon Ronald U1 ua Vc- railrrl Provo, Utah 84601 of Springville; Mrs. As tne concluding speaKer mu Ha Ti-ac nrAcroA Thnrcrtav ta WILLIAM T.

THURMAN, Published in The Daily Herald Margaret Anderson, state feder-: Stuck, immediate past presi- etion president when the forest dent of the state clubs repre- comereni-e nev. JkeeD ineine i plaintiff a attorney, whose add- Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 1969. orininallv was dedicated; Paul sentine the General Federation; aeait har tonP nr iTit stirk is 500 Kennecott Building, RUM OUTLOOK a iwn TT-tah Cmmtv rommi.s-! and Marv JWuvarrT renresent- Protest A Hunger for tne M1, Lake Citv.

Utah, an answer LONDON (UPI)-A British VETERAN ROOKIE CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI)- brewery report predicts Eng ing the state organization. iintnuc. 4 trihut Mrs rhrktenn He qu ited John Kennedy who to the complaint within twenty days after service of this sum doner; Amur v. watKins, iot-mer U.

S. senator, with whom Berg land's venerable pubs will i nnnn ov inn nr-Qn fsia VlA The football lineup at Harvard Mrs- Christensen served on the: will be given by Virginia Ben- said that the greatest enemy of Mortuary Legal Notice Uiuversitythisfa veteran who's a beginner- 1 es Outdoor Recreation Resources irutn was nw me lie, was me pm.iow nnmmicsmn- and Flnvri myth. "And the reality which Services Frank Veteran, a sophomore Iverson, regional forest officer; NEGR0 WATCHMAKER myth tries to codify is much'? Ingnt S-II4I NOTICE TO CREDITORS MEMORIALS of BEAUTY linebacker from Tarrytown, N.Y. Ceremonial planting of siXSWH" inu trees will be done by Harold NEW YORK (UPD-Benia-aQmit' Reverend said. Young Are Quick Christensen, husband of the late miri Banneker, the first watch- When Someone is I Iff 4i ut I Ii Ui clubwoman; Clarence Thornock, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAPHNE R.

LOVELESS, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Elmer L. mons upon you. If you fail so to do, j'ldgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This is an action to quiet title in plaintiff in and to the following described real property situate in Utah County, Utah: Lots 23 to 44 inclusive, Oakdpll Subdivision of Provo City located in Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section 32, Township 6 South, Range 3 East, Salt Taken maker to make a clock in Pointing out that the young America, also was the first, are usually quicker than the Negro to receive a presidential old, he said that the trend is appointment, according to re- for the young to strike out on Mary Jeanette Wilkin Brown, Provo, funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m.

in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. tneir own, to experiment. "Psy searchers, for a watch compa Terry, Attorney at Law, 192 South 100 East, Provo, Utah, on Tell Of Your Concern PROPOSES STUDY WASHINGTON (UPI)-Rep; Claude Pepper, has proposed that the U.S.

surgeon general make an extensive tudy of marijuana to settle tonfiicting claims abouts its effects. PeDner said the Issue or before November 25, 1969. Claims must be presented in ac chologically, 75 percent of a kid leaves home at 14," he said. "They see us frozen in system," continued Dr. Leary.

'They see us insensitive to the ny. President George Washington appointed Banneker, who was born a free man in Maryland in 1731," to assist in the stirvev of With Flowers cordance with the provisions of 75-9-5, Utah Code Annotated, world's WTongs. They see us immobile." rS.O.S.i what was to become Washington, D. C. Banneker, who was also an expert on astronomy, the science.on which timekeep- fchoulrj be settled "as promptly fes possible" because of the Ira L.

Terry, Provo, funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. In the 4th Ward Chapel. 4th N. and 1st West in Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Friday 6 to 8 p.m.

and Saturday until 1:45. Interment In Provo City Cemetery BEESLEY Monument Vault Company 725 S. State Ph. 374-0580 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Murray G.

Loveless and GJen W. Loveless, Fxecutors. Published in The Daily Herald Aug. 22, 29, Sept 5, 12, 1969. PROVO FLORAL growing number of based, began to issue STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY FAST DELIVERY SERVICES 40 W.

lit N. PROVO Phone 373-5250 (attacks on federal, state and annual astronomical almanacs, If lightning strikes a woman her spirit will turn into a star, according to the belief of African bushmen. starting in 1791, ihe Bulova 9ocal laws which ban marijuana 201 Vf. 1st SOUTH 873-7001 'researchers report. arse..

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