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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Two SOUTHERN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER NOTICE OF SALE ON FOREOF LIEN UTAH NEWS COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS OrderviLle... Nan Allen Cox, Alton Lillith Carmel A. Mt. Pugh, Glendale Berneeta Tait, Ivis Farr, Fredonia Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1911 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. In under Kana, Utah, post office All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear in print. Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION agree with what you say, but I will death, your right to say it. Voltaire Alls Well That Ends Well . We are sorry that we are unable to give readers of the Southern Utah News a complete story of the Specal Bond Eleclast Friday in this weeks issue of tion, held September 18 S.U.N. the For some reason, D. M. Tietjen said that the Mt. Carmel notice OF lease 24, September 1, 1959. bet your t) 1059 Airman Second Class Israel Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Allen of Kanab is home for a two weeks furlough enjoying a visit after being away for more than a year. Stetson MlO IP Ilist1 4 its 14 Bourbon Waterfill -- ''Of Frazier iff LlV1 1mQkW!L i GfatidauC op the KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SINCE 1810 Cl5, WATflflll AND FUZIEI DISIltllH COMHIU, IAI0ST0WN, KINIUUT FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Awake at Long Last - Kanab News Notes Utah 034487) (FL 535 Mr and Mr& B c Hewctt of surto Section Kanab visited in Salt Lake city We somewhat back. had be sent to are Published pursuant voting register 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, Saturday and Sunday with their prised that the register was not back in the courthouse and (68 Stat. 708) daughter Elsie and other friends. such cheeked when filed but we Wednesday noon, properly TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CON- Karl Jameson spent the first was the case. Mt. Carmel is approximately 17 miles away. CERN the weck in Salt Part HEREBY GIVEN IS NOTICE The large majority from the four precincts that we were business and to take a truck in pursuance of a proper Request aide to check is very encouraging. We were especially pleas- for Publication heretofore filed repairs. ed to see thaKnearly 50 per cent of all qualified voters turned in accordance with Section 7 of out at the polls, which is very unusual for such an election. August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) and this Notice shall be Sept 10, 1959. thereunder (43 DATED August 27, 1959. the The large majority for the bond indicates that the people in CFR regulations 186 8): Ernest E. House 1. That on or about June 7, Manager, general are interested in progress in Kane County. effective July 1, 1957, there Salt Lake City, Utah Land We are greatly pleased to see that the small clique who of Office Bureau of Land Mandominate politics and matters in general in Kane County was issued by the United States to America under and pursuant agement Department of the were not able to defeat the bond election. It was difficult the mineral leasing laws as deInterior to get the election before the voters in Kane County'. Chair- fined in Section 11 of the Act of First Publication: September August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) an 10, 1959 last Publication Novemman of the Commission Clark Swapp expressed himself on oil and gas lease to Mary Alice several occasions as not favoring the election or the bonding Gibbs, as Lessee, and that Mary ber 5, 1959. Aliee Gibbs, whose address is P. O. for the hospital. Casper, Wyoming, is The election has been put before the voters, the vote was Box 1923 the present lessee under said leayes, the next step is to get the actual construction underway se as to the lands described in and completion as soon as possible of this needed facility that Section 2 of this Notice, bearing as shown Serial No. we hope will he fully supported and used by all county by the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of (he Interior: and, 2. That said lease covers lands in the County of' Kane, State of A Symbol Of Integrity Utah, described as follows, to wit: Unsurveyed lands which when bis worked man. He Herbert Hoover is a working way surveyed will probably be: TOWNSHIP 40, SOUTH, RANthrough college. He worked his way to success as a mining GE 8 EAST, SALT LAKE engineer, and he worked his way to the top in public life. a " ' Published U-ta- Errol 5, Brown, Publisher and Editor may not defend fo the LaNard Johnson Kane County Sheriff NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that Pugh Motor Co. of Kanab h City, Kane County, State of claims a Warehousemans Lien, and a Mechanics Lien for repairs, which liens are all past due for more than thirty days and which affect the following described motor vehicle: One 1950 Dodge Cornett 4 dr. sedan. k Serial number 45507404 Said liens were incurred in the amount of $150.00 for warehousing said vehicle and $186.33 for repairs thereto made by the said Pugh Motor Co. at the request of the last known owner: that the last known, owmer of said vehicle was John J. Green, Kanab, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will sell said motor vehicle to the highest and best bidder for cash at open bidding and at public auction on the 10 day of October 1959 at Sheriffs Office Kanab, Kane County, State of Utah. Dated this 23 day of September Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah I 1959. CLOSURE THE AMERICAN WAY OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH 24, Thursday, September Kanab, Utah - Satina, Utah - Panguitch, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fr Member of Federal Reserve System t 19-5- Surplus $350,000.00 Capital $150,000.00 Utah-02307- Why As a worker who knew the value of a dollar, and the penalty Section 5: Wi for waste, he sought to instill business principles of efficiency Section 8: W1 and economy in government when he was President of the U. S. Section 17: Ei Such a policy at that time was not popular with politicians Section 20: EMs who sold to the people the idea that enough federal spending 3. That if any person claiming would pave the way to prosperity when the going got tough. or asserting under, or by virtue That bought votes, and the idea of a fair , return for value of, any unpatented mining claim located to enactment of the received, went down the river.. The idea of spending our way Act of prior 13, 1954 ( 68 Stat. August to prosperity-wit- h easy government money was launched. 708), "any righFo'flnlerest in LeasMr. Hoover who abhored waste and inefficiency in business ing Act minerals (as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August .as well as in government, returned to private life, but not to 13, 1954) as to the retire. He continued to work for the national welfare in count lands or any part thereof, shall less ways. At the risk of being unpopular he has sought to fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management safeguard his country from a spendthrifts fate. at Salt Lake City, Utah, and withAs he passes his 85th birthday', Mr. Hoover stands revered in 150 days from the below stated by a nation as a symbol of intergrity, and an inspiration for date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which a generation whose job it will be to save this heritage from shall set forth as to such mining the ravages of debt and inflation and destruction from within. claim: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of reIt looks like .the labor bosses, with their aggressive political cordation of the notice or certificate of location action programs, and box scores on how members of Con(3) The section or sections of gress vote, are going to put a lot of senators and representat- the public land surveys which em-- . ives in the position, justly or unjustly, of being the tools of brace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either big labo the section or sections which described on the 2nd would probably embrace such minhereinafter IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTclaim when the public land lay of October, 1959, at 2:00 p.m. ing RICT COURT IN AND FOR at Office in Kanab, surveys are extended to such Sheriffs the KANE lands or a tie by courses and dis-- 1 STATE OF Kane COUNTY, County, Utah. UTAH tances to an approved United The undersigned will conduct States mineral WALTER WRIGHT, ASSIG- - ) monument; a sale of the following real proNEE OF JUDGEMENT IN ) such claimant is Whether (4) or as so much thereof may a perty FAVOR OF PLAINTIFF, ) locator or under such purchaser be necessary to satisfy a judgePlaintiff ) location; and ' ment the above in entitled entered vs. (5) The name and address of, action. The property is described GLEN CANYON, INC., ) such claimant and names and ad-- ; as follows: a Corporation, ) . dresses so far as known to the f Lots 1, 7, 8, 9, South Defendant. ) claimant of any other person or of Lot 10, Lot 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, NOTICE OF SALE UNDER persqns claiming any interest or 20-3, , 17, 18, 19, Lot 204, interests in or under such unEXECUTION 20-5- , 20-20-7- , , Lots 21-mining claim; , 21-No. Docket Book B, Page 43 Lots 22-2- , 22-Lots 23, patented such failure shall be conclusively TO GLEN CANYON INC. AND 24, 27, and Lots 3T through 154 indeemed (i) to constitute a waiver TO ALL PERSONS clusive. All of these lots are in and INTERESTrelinquishment by such minA ED: Official Townsite, Glen Plat claimant of any and all right, ing Notice is hereby given that the Canyon, Utah, a Subdivision of title, and interest under such min& Sheriff of Kane County, State of the SE-Sof Section 11. ing claim as to, but only as to, Utah, acting under and pursuant Township 43 South, Range 2 Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to a writ of execution issued out East, Salt Lake Base and Meri-da- to constitute a consent by such of the Sixth Judicial District together with the water mining claimant that such mining Court given for Kane County, wells, water tanks and water claim and any patent issued thereState of Utah, in the case entitled pumps located on Lot 42 and tofor, shall be subject to the reserWalter Wright, assignee of the gether with all water transmis- vation of Leasing Act minerals judgement in favor of the plain- sion lines from the wells to the specified in section 4 of said Act tiff vs. Glen Canyon Inc., a Corp- various areas of this subdivision. of August 13, 1954, and (iii) to Dated this 2 day of September, oration, defendant, which judgepreclude thereafter any assertion ment is docketed in docket book 1959. by such mining claimant of any B Page 43 of the official judgeLaNard Johnson right or title to or interest in any ment docket records in and for Sheriff of Kane County, I Leasing Act minerals by reason of Kane County, State of Utah, will Published September 10, 17, such mining claim. offer for- sale the real property 1959, The date of first publication of above-describe- d j one-hal- 20-2- 21-6- ' 21-8- N-S- - built two cars for I960 . . as different as night and day wTe . On October 2 for the first time in Chevrolet's history you will be able to walk into your dealers shoivroom and see two totally different kinds of cg.rs. One is the conventional 1960 Chevrolet, brand new in appearance and more beautifully refined and luxurious than you can imagine. The 19-ye- ar other is unlike any car we or anybody eke ever built the revolutionary Gorcairrwith the engine in the -rear where it belongs in a compact car. Wed like to tell you why we 1m lit two such different cars, how we built them and for ichom we built them. Why two kinds of cars? Because America itself has been going through Rome big changes in the past few years. Our cities have been straining at their seams. Traffic is Parking space is at a premium. And our suburbs have spread like wildfire. People are living farther from their work, driving more miles on crowded streets. There is new leisure time but more things to do. Theres a new standard of living and more need for two cars in the family garage. jam-packe- d. In short, Americas automobile needs have become so complex that no one kind of car can satisfy them completely. That is wjy we at Chevrolet, keeping tab on these trends, have had a revolutionary compact car in the planning stages for more than nine years. Thus, when we decided three years ' ago to prepare for production of such a car we were ready to build it the way it should be built. There was no need for a hasty crash program that would create only a sawed-of- f version of a conventional car. That is why the two cars you will see in your dealers showroom October 2 will be two entirety different kinds of cars. One is the conventional 60 Chevrole- t- brand new in beauty, with new space inside, new spirit under the hood, a new i See feeling of sumptuousness and luxury never before attained by any car in its field. There is great V8 power linked with new thrift, plus Chevrolets engine. It is a superb traditional car that comes even closer to perfection in silence, in room, in ease of control, in velvety ride than any other car we have ever made. The other is the Corvair, a compact car that is astonishingly different from anything ever built in this country-I- t has to be because this is a compact car, with a rpally a car remarkable performance designed specifically to American standards of comfort, to American ... traffic needs. The engine is in the rear. Among the basic advantages resulting from this engine location are better traction h on a compact wheelbase and a practically flat floor. But to be placed in the rear, the engine had to be ultra light and ultra short. So Corvairs engine is totally new v 108-ino- mostly aluminum and air cooled, weighs about 40 per cent less than conventional engines. It istf flat" horizontally opposed six so it is only three cylinders long . . . and 'that that is virtually rattle-freThe ride is fantastic. But to get it we had to design independent suspension at every 'wheel; conventional springing would give a compact car a choppy ride. Right now well make one prediction: no other U.S. compact car will ride so comfortably, hold the road so firmly and handle so beautifully. Now there are two kinds of cars from Chevrolet because it takes two kinds of cars to serve Americas needs today. If you love luxury the utmost in luxury and if you want generous interior space, g performance, automatic drives 'and power assists then the conventional 60 Chevrolet may be your choice. If easy parking, traffic agility and utmost economy are high on your list then you should seriously consider theXorvair. But the best thing to do js to look these two new cars over at ''yoilr Chevrolet dealers . . .take them out for a drive. It may be that the only logical choice for your family between two cars like this is both. ' They make a perfect pair. e. ' breath-takin- . leaves a lot more room for passengers. Another weight saving: like modem airplanes, the Corvair has no frame; the body-shesupplies it great struc- ll all the new Chevrolets October 2 at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 360 North Mala Cedar City, Utah Phone JUniper 6-65- 05 |