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Show Page Two August 13, 1970 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Marlin August 4, 1970 Cottonwood, Ariz. 86326 Brown, Publisher and Editor s Entered as matter October 6, 1944 at the post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscriptions: $4.00 per year, $2.50 for six months B. Dear Editor, We recently were introduced to your beautifi1 area by Mr. Norman Swapp. He was our host and Chamber of Comyour merce. Even though weve been through the area many times before we had never gotten off the beaten path. second-clas- one-ma- n REPRESSION OR SUPREMACY OF LAW by J. Edgar Hoover Federal Bureau of Investigation Director, The wonderful NOTICE OF HEARING PROPOSED George P. and Marjorie C. Giddings, Rt. 1, Box 428, Ramona, California, propose to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 2.0 ac.-f- t. of water as evidenced by Award No. 15, Virgin River DeThe water was to cree have been diverted from Lyaias Canyon at the 7 points as follows: (1) N. 1350 ft. W. 1700 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4; (2) N. 850 ft. W. 1200 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4; (3) N. 400 ft. W. 850 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4; (4) S. 300 ft. E. 150 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 10; (5) N. 1600 ft. W. 1150 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10; (6) N. 1600 ft. W. 1150 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 10; (7) S. 250 ft. W. 1100 ft. from Cor Sec. 14, all T40S, R7V.; and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 92.3 acres within parts of Secs. 4, 9, 10, 11, and 14, T40S, R7W. of water Hereafter, 2.0 ac.-fwill be diverted from Water Canyon Springs at 2 points; (1) S. Planning and Zoning Commission of Coconino County will hold a hearing concerning the of Coconino County Regulations as they now stand, copies of which are on file with this commission. Said Hearing will be held at the hour of 8:00 p.m. on September 29, 1970, in the Board of Supervisors Meeting Room, County Courthouse, Flagstaff. Any persons wishing to testify may file a written statement prior to that time andor may appear and be heard. Coconino County Planning Commission t. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT KANE COUNTY, STATE UTAH. LEIGH FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff -- t. SW14SWV4NE14, Sec. 10, T40S, R7W. The water will be used for domestic requirements of 1 family, fish culture purposes, and from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for irrigation of 0.1 acre within SWSW1 Sec. 10, T40S, R7W. Oil 40083 Marathon Company, P. O. Box 39, Sidney, Nebraska, .0325 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from an well, 1280 ft. deep at a point E. 4520 ft. S. 660 ft. NW Cor. Sec. 22, T39S, R1W, and used for drilling purSec. 22, poses within NE'NE (89-13- T39S, R1W. Protests resisting the granting these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate of with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before September 26, 1970. Lambert STATE ENGINEER Published in the Southern Utah News on Aug. 13, 20, and 27, 1970. TO LIVE MUSIC EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT MANAGER - On Highway 89A PICKLESIMER The following report on the past is submitted by weeks weather ) ) ) departure from normal. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 543 IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of FRANKLIN ALVIN HEATON Deceased. Executrix JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH SIXTH ) 46-2- 46-2- ning. ALSO, of Section 6; The EJ2Ey2E the NE4 and the East 14.28 rods of the ENW of Section H. Fenton Attorney for Executrix 13 West Hoover Avenue Cedar City, Utah 84720 Published in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, July 30, 1970, to August 20, 1970. ) Under and by virtue of an Execution issued out of the District Court of Kane County, Utah in the above entitled action, I am commanded to sell all that certain parcel of land situated in Kane County, Utah and described as follows: AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN AND TO: Beginning 110.02 rods south of the northwest corner of the NEY of Section 4, Township 38 South, Range 9 West, S.L.B. & M. and running south 49.98 rods; east 103.25 rods; north 49.98 rods; west 103.25 rods to beginning. and the ALSO, The WSE West 23.25 acres of the ESE1; the South 25.89 acres of the NESW1, South 24.11 acres of the SWi4SWi4; SE14SW14, all in Section 4 aforesaid. ALSO, Beginning at the northwest comer of Section 8 and running east 3 rods; south 160 rods; west 46 23 rods; north 160 rods to beginning. ALSO, 3 rods of the The west Wi2Wi2 of Section 5 and also Beginning 166.8 rods north of the South Quarter corner of Section 5 aforesaid and running north 76.6 rods; west 113.33 rods; south 76.6 rods; east 113.33 rods to beginning. ALSO, Beginning at the north quarter comer of Section 5 aforesaid and running west 113.33 rods; south 76.6 rods; east 113.33 rods; north 76.6 rods to begin- ) ) ) ) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to die undersigned at 439 South 700 West, Cedar City, Iron County, state of Utah, on or before the 31st day of October, 1970. All claims must be verified as provided by law. s Florine Heaton Major ) ) 1, 1970 is 3.00 inches. This is plus .09 inch FERDINAND ERICKSON, JUDGE C. HOWARD WATKINS, COURT REPORTER RICHFIELD, UTAH TO THE CITIZENS OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: The Judge of the Sixth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, will, on the 23rd day of September, 1970 at the hour of 10:00 A.M., of said day, at the Courtroom of the Courthouse at Kanab, Utah, hear in secret all persons claiming information justifying the calling of a Grand Jury. If, as a result of the testimony received, the Court finds that reasonable cause exists for believing that law enforcement has failed or that in the interest of justice a grand jury should be called, an order shall be entered calling a grand jury. Dated this 30th day of June A.D. 1970. Ferdinand Erickson District Judge M. D. Robinson Clerk, 6th District Court Published in the Southern Utah News, August 6 and 13, 1970 See that the controversial movie Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, is creating quite a stir in Salt Lake City, and also that it set a new record there at the box office. Even has the County officials attending and officially panning it. In spite of all the attempts to get it banned the courts have ruled that it may continue. And, of course, the keeps comin. ing As one northern Utah penman says, If the critics of dirty movies really want to cut into attendthe ance, perhaps discourage cinema smut altogether, they should get them recommended by local clergymen or the ladies aid society. Theres nothing like getting primed for a spicey session at the show house only to hear your old prude aunt give it her endorsement. Its like being served a runny milkshake or when you were a kid, having your dad say it was okay to go out behind the barn and smoke. Tolerance for naughty novels and filthy flicks has changed a bit over the years. There once was a time when a guy sneaked into the outdoor john to sit, reflect, and look at the ladies underware ads in the catalog that was always there. Now he can go to the theatre and see the same thing, only much more. On the local scene some citizens were concerned when the current filming of In Pursuit of Treasure began, inasmuch as many of the workers wore beards and long hair, hippy style. They were afraid of the hippy morals which they had heard of and when told the movie was sort of an educational thing, they ask, what kind of education, sex education? From all we can gather the film being made here will not be that type, but, although having will be a GP type a love movie. Another stinker (which must not be as bad as Dolls because there isnt the furor attending it) which is Myra Brokenbridge even film folks are holding their noses about. all these Its a funny thing books that could not be made into a movie are now movies. Kinda makes ya glad this type movie doesnt often get to this neck of the woods. Cause, you know, if theres anything I cant resist . . . its temptation! do-re-- e, ... of B Jj If you feel neglected, Whistlers father. $25.00; no 1970 safety inspection, $5.00; speeding 6040, $20.00; two speeding exhibitions, $10.00; failure to yield $10.00; improper lookout, $25.00; failure right-of-wa- to keep control, $25.00; squealing tires, $5.00; failure to leave car parked in safe condition, $10.00; two were fined $35.00 or ten days city work for entering swimming pool after hours. and of Mighty interesting, course, the names of the offenders were listed also. Do you think the SUNews ought to do this? Do you think it would be a deterent to crime? Drop us a note and let us know what you think. A man pays a luxury tax on his billfold, an income tax on the stuff he puts in it, and a sales tax whenever he takes anything out I guess everyone gets lots of mail sent to Occupant or to Box Holder. In last weeks Iron County Record was this little bit concerning these mailings: The Brookneal, Va. Union Star, retells a story that is of interest. In one of the trade magazines that comes into our office, we read about a fellow who got tired of those begging letters that come in the mail addressed Last week the Roving Reporter complimented the city council on the replacement of the city dump, and previous to that I had done the same. Perhaps a vote of appreciation should go to a former councilman also, who helped make the relocation possible. Finding land to put the dump on has been the biggest problem over the years, Im sure. No one has wanted a dump on their land or near their land. The present location is being leased from Billy Terrill, former city councilman, for a very small sum. So, Id like to offer a bouquet of appreciation to Billy for his help in this matter. THE ROVING REPORTER SE Z - by I I think USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE CREDIT TO HELP WITH NEEDS BACK-TO-SCHO- OL lb! SALINA PANGUITCH E. - G. Kirby The note in last week's SUNews from Fostmaster Glazier about the possibility of reduced delivery days and hours at the Kanab post office reminds us all that we've most likely been spoiled by the excellent hours and service over the years. Most people who move to Kanab are amazed to learn that there is window service part of Saturday and the front door open for box delivery on Sunday. think we could probably get a continuation of this service if a lot us asked for it. Our long distance from Salt Lake City and other large communities seems a little closer when we have this kind of daily mail service. think we But even if we do get a reduced schedule, his and Glazier to a Postmaster owe big thanks pleasant and mail on time. efficient staff for their efforts to get us our offices of most the attractive one have we post Certainly, indicates Claud two The that flowers green grows anywhere. hands as well as a green thumb. Almost makes getting thoe 'please remit' bills a pleasure! Anyway I've been interested in post offices since I played my first game of post office at a kid's party only we that's just like the regular played 'pony express' post office game with a little more 'horsing around'! Oh, yes Range LaNard Johnson Sheriff, Kane County, Utah Published in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, July 30, 1970 to August 20, 1970 Box-hold- or money-raisin- g campaigns. He said he finally decided to do some-tin- g about a particular one so he wrote a check to the organization for $10,000 and signed it Occupant. Thatll teach em a thing or two, he c mmented. 8. ALL IN TOWNSHIP 38 South, 9 West, S. L. B. & M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 21st day of August, i970 at Twelve oclock Noon of said day at the front door of the Kane County Courthouse at Kanab, Utah, I will, in obedience to said Writ of Execution, sell the above described property or so much as may be necessary, to satisfy the plaintiffs judgment, with interest and costs, to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States. Dated this 22nd day of July, to or Occupant, asking for handouts for all kinds of charities In the Milford newspaper occasionally the editor will print a list of cases that go before the local justice of the peace, listing the name of an offender, the charge against him, and if a fine was made, the amount of the fine. This has been suggested several times to me. What do you think? Just for instance here are some: of those listed in the Milford pap-- 1 er a week ago, minus the names: defective equipment, $5.00. Seven persons fined $15.00 for watering out of hours; two petty larceny cases, 25 days in County Jail; two names of persons driving under influence of intoxicants, $250.00. No motor cycle license $10.00; using lost or stolen license plate, $25.00; evading police officer, 1970. TAVERN BEN O. OF OF ONE-FOURT- H earth-fille- Four miles south of Kanab vs- THELLO LAMBETH, Defendant DANCINQ BUCKSKIN WHATS THE WEATHER? Patrick water will be stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 by means of an d dam 8 ft. high creating a reservoir having a 1 ac.-fcapacity, inundating .07 acres within C. Sec- retary 1819 ft. E. 2877 ft. from NW Cor.; (2) S. 1330 ft E. 3037 ft. from NW Cor. both Sec. 10, T40S, R7W. The Hubert OF s Jack Smith Planning Director and line he had befriended many of them. We have already been back into your county to see some of the places and meet some of the people suggested to us by Norm, and it was a most rewarding trip. If every community had a Norm Swapp, the world would be a much better place. Sincerely Mrs. R. A. Patterson Wear Family Secretary Precipitation since April COCONINO COUNTY PLANNING and ZONING ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given that the LEGAL NOTICE SLB&M. of our well organized plans of Norm and his good wife Jean. The fact that we received pleasant greetings and acceptance from the people of your community made our visit more enjoyable. Im sure a lot of this was due to the fact that everyone seemed to know Norm personally and were happy to cooperate with him in our behalf. We had the feeling that surely some where down the I The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Kane County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in success Family Reunion was due to the People do not always say what they mean, sometimes intentionally. For instance, there appears to be a deliberate attempt to place a disparaging label on a proven principle of our society. have in mind the current practice of some who purposely complain of "repression" when they are talking about the supremacy of the law. Apparently to them, any law enforcement function is repressive. I want to state emphatically and unequivocally that vigorous, effective law enforcement is not repression; rather, it is an integral part of a free society, and it is necessary to our survival. This becomes clearer with every violent demonstration. There can be no freedom and there can be no liberty without supremacy of the law. And we cannot have supremacy of the law unless the law is enforced. Much of the talk about repression comes from those involved in or in sympathy with revolutionary violence on our campuses and in our streets. With blind enthusiasm for their diverse causes, they defy all authority, burn, loot, and destroy property, and assault police with bricks, bottles, stones, and sometimes firearms all in the name of dissent. The first amendment is explicit as to "the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances," This is a popular and cherished freedom, and rightly so. Peaceably is a key word of the above quote; however, it is conveniently ignored by many persons who equate dissent with destruction. A defiant militant, with a brick in one hand and a firebomb in the other, standing shoulder to shoulder with hundreds of similarly armed protesters, blocking a main thoroughfare and silhouetted against a flaming public building, shouting that his right o dissent is being repressed is a picture of paradox. He may be making news, but he is perverting freedom. There is nothing in the first amendment which guarantees people the right to riot and plunder as means of dissent. Invariably, when incidents and altercations occur during public dissent, the trouble is started by unpeaceful participants who knowingly and willingly break the law. Then, when the constitutional functions of enforcing the law and restoring order are brought into play, the participants and their sympathizers scream "repression," a typical anarchic response. No one claims that members of law enforcement have never overreacted to physical and verbal assaults by rioters one excess against another as it were. But, let us get one thing straight. Prompt, effective law enforcement to stop rioting mobs and wanton destruction is not repression. It is a vital cog in our democratic process. Some people imply that our choice today may be between anarchy and repression. Indeed, it is not. Our choice today is the same as that of our Founding Fathers some 200 years ago liberty and freedom under the rule of law. If we enforce the law when it is violated, we will perpetuate this choice, and we will have nothing to fear from either anarchy or repression. Thus, let us make certa'n that the distinction is clear the law and its enforcement are pillars of freedom, not repression. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Page Two 13, 1970 August KANAB MANTI |