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Show .Thursday, May 31, 1936 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Two Kane County Standard the OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah And Continuing ' v,t, Management Salt Lake City, Utah May 2, 1956 Under provisions of section 2455, R.S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat 1274 ; 43 U.S.C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Vem Harris Anderson, Glendale, Utah Serial No. 017111, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than (2J)0 per acre, at, a public sale to be held at 10 oclock a.m., on the 26th day of June, 1956 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: SWKNWK Sec. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months 26, T. 40 S., R. 7 W., SLM, con- may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it Voltaire 1 (5-3-5-6) TWO OF A KIND Nixons announcement last week that he would seek the Republican nomination for the vice presidency was pleasing to us, because we like this man, Richard Nixon. We like Nixon because he has done a remarkable job, he cause he has stature, because he has determination. But most of all because he has the guts to stand up and be counted! You may recall the time he was placed on the national carin pet regard to serious charges about campaign contribution. Even President Eisenhower failed to give Nixon unquestionable Allergic To Hot Air 6 taining 40 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. Bids sent by mail 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 bids must be marked In the lower corner Public sale bid, Serial No. Utah 017111, Sale, June 26. 1956. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of 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 Tk ahead post-offic- e sign Man crossin' ..."Slop - Ordcrvillc daily news happenings NORENE By PORTER Mrs. Amy H. Esplin and Miss Jeannette Esplin and Mr. Web- ster Adair went to Salt Lake City over the weekend on busi- - ness. Mrs. Lovina Heaton, Miss Nel- lie Heaton, Miss Eleanor Hea- But Nixon went it alone and before a nationwide television ton and her father Legrande C. audience defended himself in an admirable manner. motored to Albuquerque, Mexico over the weekend, Mrs. He has made good on good-wi- ll exabroad. He Aryilla Heaton and son, has rips Chad returned with them, from seasoned pressed opinions. His unrelenting determination in two weeks visit with Dr. and the Hiss spy case, which eventually sent Alger Hiss to prison, Mrs. Fred Heaton. Mrs. Ramona A. Chamberlain won him early recognition. spent Friday and Saturday of week In St. George at the But Nixon has made a lot of enemies, largely through his home of her mother, Mrs. Des- biting criticisms of the Truman administration, which, in effect, lie Anderson. support in s Aa fi LAND OFFICE Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the in under the Act of March 3, 1879. office Kanab, Utah, post Alt communications and Items for publication must be signed by the writers 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 MIXON AND DENSON of Land Bureau i ENTERPRISE SAYS: vS-- S'1 INTERIOR COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneeto A. Talt, ML Carmel Fredonia Vonda McKinney, Norene Porter, OrdervNIe Allen Cox, Alton- - (MICII.) by Ted Key UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE Errol G. Brown, PUBLISHER Marlin B. Brown, Managing Editor WILLIAMSTON Fatal Fallacies Lccl I!cli::s SOUTIIIRH UTAH HEWS the matter. coddled such high officials as Hiss. Others hate Nixon, hut The Jr. Gleaner and Jr. M- Men classes of the MIA enjoyed strangly cant explain why. themselves at a party Thursday Nixon reminds us of Secretary of Agriculture Benson. The evening of last week, held at the home of Mrs. Ramona latter, a farmer, horn and raised in the Intermountain area, Chamberlain. took the job because he has a strong conviction that agriculture .Mrs-- . Epl n V,rJyweek In Saturday is desperately in need of reform. " Uflne- - , Ia Benson, too, has made a lot of enemies, including fellow r?denaspentandson a couple of republicans because he simply refuses to bend to the way of weeks here visiting at the home politicians. lie religiously believes what he proposes is right of Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Fisher for the fanner. He wants to prove he is right, and he hasthe She is the sister of Mrs. Roger pjjher. guts to withstand all the smears of fickle politicos in order that Mr. and Mrs Frank Bishop he might prove his point. tlT visiting their parents, Mr. and There is a hit of similarity between Benson and Nixon; Mrs. Angus Bishop and family. Mrs. Marlyn Murie of Cedar They are two of a kind when it comes to conviction and stamina. Oty is staying here at the home That is a scarce item in Americangovemment today. And of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burton O. Rust, for a short Americans will do well to appreciate the ideals reflected by wbjie Mr. Hugh Chamberlain is in these two great leaders. Provo this week on business. Mrs. Vernell Crofts of Pangultch visited here Thursday of last week. Miss Carol Lee Esplin is visit- ing in Cedar City at the home of her sister, Mrs. DeMoyne Sorensen. Jr. Gleaners and Jr. Fireside was held Sunday night the home of Miss Evelyn Sal- ter In Mt Carmel, with Bp. John DeMille the guest speaker. Students home from school last week end were Miss Janet Carol from St George and Miss Juanita Chamberlain from the -- - n Richfield Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Heaton of Kanab. church services Sunday night consisted of a talk by Lamond Heaton, vocal duet, Out of the ousk to You", by Mrs. 'Luvera Spencer and Mrs. Verna Holgate accompanied by Mrs. Rena Tait; talk by Stanford DeMllle, which included a reading, The tation of Jesus with piano companiment by Mrs. DeMille, rbe Lord is My Shepherd". Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamber-iain and children of Richfield visited here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Porter and children arrived here urday at the home of Mrs. Martha Porter. Mrs. Porter and the children went on to Yuma, Arizona, Monday for a visit with her mother. Gerald remained here where he Is employed with the Bureau of Reclamation at Glen Canyon. Mrs, Lydia Hardy, Mrs. Mar- Ie Hepworth and John Hardy tende wedding of Miss Ev- elyn Hardy. Mrs. Hardys granddaughter, in Cedar City Satur-ladMay 26,- to Mr. Howard ca.- ntv A v- u01 BihoP Joseph Bolander and his Sunday School class enjoyed a party Friday night of last we lng to St George for swimming, movies and a wiener Temp-Heato- n ac-Ne- left-han- d above-describe- d . . . Watch files of Kane County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claim- TrovaUf Safety Service that car . . . Not so fast Alton nows events ing a preference right must assert such right and substantiate Dee Roundy made a business the claim by submitting the evi- trip to Hurricane last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glover dence required by 43 CFR 250.11 within 30 days from the above went to Orem Friday to attend the graduation from high sale date. school of their grandson, Devon Ernest E. House Ivie. Manager Douglas Ivie and a friend arrived here Sunday for a visit First Publication, May 10, 1956 Last Publication, June 7, 1956 (Continued on page three) a Sat-la- st Member off Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System - , ? Chamberlain is jn Henderson, Nevada for a month.g gta t the home of her aunt Mra. Voloice Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Chamber lain, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop and family and Mr. and Mrs, Cornell Chamberlain and fam lly enjoyed a party Saturday evening held at Clear Creek, The local chapter of the FHA held bake .sales last week to raise money to help send Miss Lois Talt, ?tate. FHA historian, to the FHA convention to be held in Chicago.' Twelve MIA girls and a num-aber of townspeople attended the Regional MIA Dance Festival held in St. George last Saturday Miss Corine Surplus $500, CCO Capital $109,000 FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH states where people must order In by brand name they call for ECHO SPRING more than any other Straight Whiskey ! t night Mr. Leo Chamberlain and Mr. Wilford Heaton of Kanab are here for a few days working at CSU. the school assembling the new Mrs. Hester Heaton was In lockers. Glendale weekly news events The groups of Glendale presented the program Sunday evening at sacrament meeting as follows: Yvonne Workman was in charge; "America the Beautiful" was sung by all the groups of girls; the scripture reading was given by one group then The Purpose of Sunday" was given by another group; the pledge of allegiance by Wayne Harris; pledge Creed by Dale Brinkerhoff; by the boys group under the direcUon of their leader, Neldon Cox; a pageant was given by the Kitchen Kids; vocal solo, was sung by ElizaMy Task beth McArthur accompanied by Elizabeth Esplin; a talk on the Motto To make the best better" was given by Edith Ramsay; quotations, by. the Happy Helpers"; a talk by Clark Workman; then a song "Now Today Is Over by all the groups and the closing prayer by Yvonne Workman. 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The Beehive girls under the direction of their leaders, Eva Dallin and Ruth Anderson went to the SL George Temple Friday and were baptised 15 times each for the dead, those who went wtre: Rita Brlnkerhftff, Bauer, LouNell Pugh, Gayle Lonna Lou McArthur, Rita Jack-soand Patsy Workman. Mr. Stanley Spencer who is working In Salt Lake City came home for several days this week. Four High Priests, John S. Anderson, William E. Cox, Malcolm L. Robinson and Alton R. Mr. And if ycu quality tea, why not try it today! More customers call for Echo Spring in "State Stores than anjr other straight whiskey! For taste, nothing matches its mellow flavor. For quality, nothing matches its price. Call for Echo Spring yourself and see why its truly A TREAT WORTH REPEATING! 4, n (Continued on page three) havent discovered its uPm' J Sutm U M n, .tm It jmt it mM ml KENTUCKY STRAIGHT V ECHO SPRING BOURBON tkrmgi Stmt . 86 Sum. PROOF DISTILLING CO.. LOUISVILLE, KY. |