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Show .Thursday, July Southern Utah News and Kaoe County Standard Page Two Lcal SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS And Continuing the Kane County Standard THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Publiehed Every Thurtday at Kanab and St. George, Utah Errol G. Brown, MERICAN A WA Y BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Vonda McKinney, Fredonia Norene Porter, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah June 6, 1956 Under of section provisions 2455, R.S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U.S.C. 1171) matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. In under office Utah, Kanab, post All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print. Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. ' and pursuant to the application 6f Don R. Riggs of Kanab,. Utah Serial No. Utah 017775, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, as a public sale to be. held at 10 oclock a.m., on the 30th day of July 1956 next, at this office, the following tracts , of land: SEHSWH Sec. 3, EV4NW14, NEViSWK. NWWSE14 Sea 10, T. 43 S.. R. 7 W., SLM, Utah, containing 280 acres.. This parcel of land, as Indicated, will be offered for sale as a unit. No bid will be received for less than all of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale .or by mail. Blda sent by mall will be considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower corner "Public sale bid, Serial No. Utah 017773, Sale, July 30, 1956, The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants to the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Kane County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 250.11 within 30 days from the above sale date. Wtt-NE- UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months Question For Kana Schools! Writing in The American Magazine, John B. Kelly asks a startling question: Are we becoming a nation of weaklings? Mr. Kelly who was U.S. Director of Physical Fitness during World War II and was a famous athlete in his own right says that American youngsters today are weaker and flabbier than those in many other countries, and Jhey are growing softer of more every year. lie cites the results of a scientific study this country and in than 7,000 children, aged 6 through 16, in failed Europe. Almost 58 per cent of the American youngsters in one or more of six basic strength and flexibility tests, as against 8,7 per cent for the Europeans. Why should this be the shocking case when, as Mr. Kelly says, our children get better nutrition and medical care than those of othpr countries? The answer seems to be that our childm are leading increasingly sedentary lives. They ride instead of walking they devote more time indoors than to sports. So, in this case, the blessings of the more abundant life" can be a danger. . The problem is soluble. Mr. Kelly believes that schools should grade students in physical fitness just as in other subjects and insist an passing marks. To quote him again, Our pioneer forebears made this nation what it is because they possessed great physical strength as well as mental and spiritual hardihood. We can become just as strong if only we try." Taking The Free Out Of Freedom NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION post-offic- e left-han- d THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT above-describe- KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH d PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election will be held In Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, on the 30th day of July, 1956, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said District during the year next preceding such election, the following question, Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the amount of Ninety-NinThousand Dollars ($99,000.00), in the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, numbered one (1) to ninety-nin- e Ernest E. House (99), both inclusive, Your Beef Dollar the bonds to bear Interest at a rate not to exceed four Manager per cent per annum, and to mature in numerical Your dollar paid for beef is sliced many ways on Us way in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date order First Publication June 14, 1956 back to the rancher who supplied the original calf," says the Amof the bonds, for the purpose of raising money for Last Publication July 12, 1936 school sites, for building,,or purchasing one or erican Meat Institute. more school houses and supplying the sAne with furnconsumof to interest Just bow that slicing goes is certainly to-wi- e Slicing (4) g ers, many of whom no doubt wonder if financial shenanigans are involved. Heres the story, based on U.S. Department of Agriculture figures, for a typical choice grade beef steer in the 1954-5- 5 period. The beef eventually sold at retail for $293.17. The retailer his grossed $51.03 on the carcass and out of that he' had to pay costs and taxes, and earn some kind of a profit. The meat packer paid $247.40 for the steer and sold the carcass for $242.14 a loss of $5.20. He also had to pay shipping charges on the carcuss. He was able to make ends meet by felling for $17.68. His net return for turning the inedible 1,000 pounds of steer into meat was $1.45. iture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the Local grounds?" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pugh of Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the Kanab spent some time recently judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as fol- in Winslow, Arizona visiting lows: with Mrs. Pughs family and to I be present at the wedding of Voting Districts. Polling Place Judges of Election their nelce. Mrs. Dave Gates is in Kanab FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT with friends and at the visiting Kanab No. 1 Kanab High School Clara C. Pratt home of her mother, Mrs. R. A. Helene B. McAllister Von Hake. Kanab, Utah Marie M. Crosby Nws Items - SECOND SCHOOL Kanab No. 2 The feeder had a net return of $13.57 for taking care of his part of the job. And out of that he had to pay the costs of feed, labor and shipping. THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE I Orderville N. Ddl Is Belling 4 6 $ July 21. July 23, 1956. 1956. All filings must be in for Democratic Ticket, . not later than Signed: D. M. Tietjen, Kane County Clerk Notice To Creditors PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- SHIP NOTICE For further information con-- . suit Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE In the Matter of the Estate of FORREST C. TAIT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Mt. Carmel, Kane County, State of Utah, on or before the 7th day of Sept. A.D. 1956. Dated this 28th day of June, A.D. 1956. LINDSAY C. TAIT Administrator ORVILLE ISOM Cedar City, Utah Attorney for Administrator Published June 28, 1956 and July 5, 12, 19, 1956. Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. Tone Hamblin and family recently motored to Navajo Lake on Cedar Mountain where they enjoyed an outing and some fishing. Miss Wilma Manning of Ceamount per thousand board feet dar City visited recently in Kameasure that will be paid for nab at the home of her cousin, the timber and the total consid- Miss Lolene McAllister. eration for the timber. Before Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Judd acbids are submitted, full Information concerning the timber, the companied by their granddaughconditions of the sale and the ter, Lynell Asay went to St. submission of bids should be ob- George Sunday, where they met tained from the Range Manager, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Asay and Bureau of Land Management, family. Lynns brother Jean Cedar City, Utah. A timber in- Asay was drowned July 5th. Jean spection trip for any interested was in the secret service of the persons will be held July 10, U.S. Air Force in Scotland. 1956, leaving the Post Office, Thea and Rhea Asay returned Cedar City, Utah at 8:30 A.M. to Kanab with their grandparFirst Publication June 21, 1956 ents and LynelL Last Publication July 12, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Smith Cram and two children, Karen and Kennie Visiting last week at the home from Montebello, California are of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McAllis- in Kanab this week visiting with ter of Kanab, were Mr. and Mrs. home folks and friends. Newell DeMille and daughter of Locklan Cram has returned to Moses Lake, Washington. Mrs. RichDeMille and Mrs. McAllister are Kanab following a visit in land, Washington. sisters. Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the amount of Ninety-Nin- e Thousand Dollars ($SD,CC0.C0), In the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,CC0.C0) each, numbered one (1) to ninety-nin- e (S3), both inclusive, the bonds to bear in- terest at a rate not to exceed four per cent per an- num, and to mature in numerical order in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the bonds, for the pur- pose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparat- us, and for Improving the grounds? Valley Elementary School Bessie E. Brooksby Velma Carroll Orderville, Utah I I I I I (4) School District to the Judges of Election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at each polling pla?e shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock, A.M., and will be kept open until the hour of 8:00 oclock, P.M., at which hour they shall be closed. I I ' U I YES . No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the School Representative Precinct in which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tax in said School District during the year next preceding such For the Issue of bonds election. I K0 If the voter desires to vote in favor of the proposition, he shall mark a cross (x) in the square opposite the word YES If he desires to vote against the preposition, he shall mark a cross (x) in the square opposite the word No. OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR KAN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 28th day of June, 1956. LYNN F. FINDLAY President Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah.. I ATTEST: July 30, 1SS3 . RACHEL S. FINDLAY Clerk, Board of Education of Kane County School District Kane County, State of Utah. - (SEAL) Published July lows: All filings must be in for Republican Ticket, not later than UTAH, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. - ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that candidates filing for public office VIS: Two County Commissioners. one State Representative to the Utah State Legis lature, filing dates are as fol- SCHOOL DISTRICT, KANE COUNTY, STATE OF It is encouraging to be able to report that sentiment for doPRECINCT FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE ing something about our confiscatory federal income tax is growMildred Jackson Glendale Elem. School ing and growing in official circles as well as among the millions Glendale No. 5 Leah L. Brinkerhoff Utah Glendale, of other people who must do the paying. t Verla B. Iverson A short time ago, for instance, a great deal of approval was Twila C Cox Alton Elementary School Alton No. 5 Horace Roundy given to an American Weekly article by former Commissioner of Alton, Utah Milo Palmer Internal Revenue Coleman Andrews, in which he urged that V4 the income tax be repealed and abandoned, and that an entirely The voting at such election shall be- by ballot, which ballots new and more equitble system' of taxation be devised to take will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Kane Actually, even very substantial reductions in top bracket rates would have relatively small effect on government revenue for the reason that comparatively few people are in these income groups, and their payments cant make much of a dent in our incredibly big federal budgets. Yet confiscatory taxation hurts the whole country by depriving it of investments that otherwise would be made jn productive enterprise and would create jobs and opportunities for us all. The ball of tax reform is rolling. May it swiftly gather C E THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY Rolland Lamb its place. Other authorities dont believe reform should gcTlhis far. But they do agree that major changes are necessary. Representative Daniel Reed, of the gll important House Ways and Means Committee, states that the top bracket income tax rate, now 91 per cent, should be greatly reduced, that all bracket rates should be graduated downward to conform to the new top rate, and that the law should be simplified by the elimination of as many special exemptions as possible. Representative Mills of Arkansas, also a member of Ways and Means, has expressed similar views. I OFFICIAL BALLOT PRECINCT D. C. Swapp Residence Lola F. Swapp Kanab No. 3 Finally, the rancher received $129.47 But he too had big Clara E. Bunting Kanab, Utah bills to pay marketing expenses, feed, and the many other costs Margaret S. Cram of carrying the herd which produced the steer. FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT It looks like the slices of your beef dollar are pretty fairly Mt Carmel No. 4 Lindsay C. Tait Residence Bemeeta Tait distributed. Mt. Carmel, Utah Vilate S. Esplin Vauna L. Covington Tfca N O T PRECINCT REPRESENTATIVE Kanab Elementary School Esther B. Judd Harriet R. Judd Kanab, Utah Elva H. Judd . TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED OF DEPARTMENT STATES the to THE INTERIOR: Subject Act-of1947, 143. USC July-3Sec. 1185) and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR Part 259), outside sealed bids, irfarked Bid for North Fork Timber Sale, will be received byP. the O. District Range Manager, Box 1131, Cedar City. Utah, up to and opened at 2:00 P.M., Mountain Standard Time, July 19, 1956, for all live timber marked or designated for removal on an area of about 440 acres situated in SEKSWK Sec. 34. T 38S, R8W; NEKNWK Sec. 3, Stt NW14, SW14NE14 Sea 7; SEWSEVi Sec. 8; NHNE14 Sec. 17, T39S, R8W; SWNE(4. SEj4 Sec. NWV4, Sec. 12, NWSE 13, T39S, R9W, S.LM. Kane County, Utah, estimated to be more or less net volume 230 MBF Ponderosa Pine, 19 MBF Douglas Fir and 36 MBF mixed conifers. No bid of less than $9.63 per M.B.F. net volume for Ponderosa Pine, or $8.00 for the Douglas Fir and mixed conifers will be considered. Total appraised price $2654.90. Deposit to accompany bid $884.97 plus 33V of amount bid over $2654.-90- . Deposit must be by cashiers check, certified check or money order drawn payable to the Bureau of Land Management. The successful bidder (s) will be required to reimburse the Government for the cost of this publication. Deposit will be applied to the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as, liquidated damages according to the conditions of the sale. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids, or to award the timber to to the next highest qualified bidder when the Officer authorized to approve the contract shall deem the high bidder unqualified to fulfill the contractual requirements of the sale, or if the contract is not executed by the highest bidder. All timber advertised for sale for which no bid is received on the sale date may be sold subsequently under Sec. 259.9, Part 259, Circular 1758. Each bid must state the 1, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR COMMUNITY A UNITED 8TATES Editor and Publisher MEMBER Helices 12, 193G 12, 19, 26, 1956 . Signed: RACHEL S. FINDLAY Clerk of the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah. j |