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Show Page Three December 9, 1976 JOSEPH SMITH THE SOUTHERN UTAH Water and Sewer PRAYER Karen Dixon Merred $2 95. 24 pp. , illust An illustrated book for children that explains in language the principle of prayer. Karen Dixon M erred $2.95. 24 pp., illusc A colorful discussion of the life and mission of the Prophet Joseph Smith, written for young readers. NRC Electronics I I June 30, 1976 Funeral : J J Audio Equipment FCC Licensed Technician i : GUARANTEED WORK Located at the Parry Lodge in Kanab Call or 644-260- 1 644-51- 87 The canyonlands-typ- e cancountry of steep-wall- ed yons, sparse vegetation, talus envirslopes and semi-desonment are very favorable for John added. bighorn sheep, John concluded by saying, We are very optimistic that the new transplants will dowell and that the overall bighorn project will continue toprogress." There are now five sheep in the new area that have radio DESERT BIGHORN TRANSPLANT The Division of Wildlife Resources continued efforts in the current ongoing desert bighorn transplant program by relocating an additional 12 animals recently. The program Is designed to Increase Utah's population of the bighorn sheep and utilize areas of suitable habitat which will support them. Wildlife Resources Big Game Supervisor, Rodney John, Indicated that nine ewes and three additional rams were taken from Cataract Canyon area on the east side of Lake Powell and released in the Moody Canyons section of the Escal- came. ert transmitters attached to col. lars. Future plans call for the radioed sheep to be monitored by air twice a month to check on location and general condl. tlon. In addition, a helicopter will be used to survey the ani. ante drainage. mals next fall; and Division offJohn said that recent sur- icers will attempt to travel the veying efforts on the sheep rough country on horseback to locate and observe the sheep In herd yielded a sheep population higher than ever before the early spring. This counted. year's Cudahy Bone-i- n or whole Hams, half lb. $1.29 Utility service accounts Inventories - supplies Total current assets The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kanab Irrigation Company will beheld in the Kane County Courthouse, Tuesday, December 14, at 7:30 p.m. according to Neldon A. Robinson, secretary. Business at the meeting will be to elect a new board of directors for the coming year, to hear the financial report, and transact any other business that may come before the stockhold. another helicopter trip. Their is very similar to the terrain In the Cataract Canyon locale from which they Buildings and structures Other improvements Machinery and equipment Swiss Cheese lb. $1.99 $1.25 Liquid Woolite, 16 oz. Wizard Lavander Sprayer 47c Deodorizer, 6 oz. Niblefs Corn can 31c Skippy Peanut Butter, Creamy 18 oz. 7 deposits Total current Revenue bonds 040 10 417 , 069 .61 346 . 82 898,277.21 1,017, 270 3 . 1 and Retained Earnings 4,590.09 1 , 082.54 16,752.03 37,680.85 861.55 60,967.06 $ liabilities payable: revenue bonds revenue bonds Total revenue bonds 1964 1975 S 265,000.00 30 148 , 698 413,698.30 Contribution from governmental unit Contributions in aid to construction 300,000.00 183,058.36 59,546.41 Retained earnings Total liabilities and retained earnings MIDLAND Special lly 1 Schedule of redemptions: regular $169.95 - - - $84.95 Now - $69.95 A J ROCKWELL POWER TOOLS: Kanab, Utah " m 1964 Revenue Bonds 38 Drill $19.95 Sanders $21.99 Circular Saws $25.95 Router Kit $44.95 Heat Tapes Heaters Weather Stripping & Insulation outstanding June 30, 1976 Kanab $ Statement and -- 735.00 $ Revenues and Expenditures Compared with Budget Estimates and Appropriations For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1976 3j3J-500i0 29,924.14 81 , 590.44 350,524.92 51,961.24 4 3 . Prayer: Darrol Esplin Talk: Herman Pollock Song: Beyond the Sunset by Ann Esplin and LaskaChamber-lai- n and accompanied by Rena Tait. Talk: Loyd Heaton. Sentiments written by Laura Campbell were read by Lorena Roundy. Red River Valley, Songs: Gold Mine in the Sky, and Silver-haire- d were Daddy sung by Glenna Anderson and Gene Roundy. Prayer: Robert Roundy. The grave was dedicated by Owen Roundy. Mr. Roundy is survived by his wife, Zola Bernice McOmber Roundy and 6 sons, 3 daughters and 25 grandchildren. Those attending the funeral services who were from out of town were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Esplin and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs; Nolen Roundy and family ofGra anger, Robert Roundy and girlfriend, Mr. and Mrs. Don Roundy of Granger. Shane Roundy of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth-- , Foster of Taylorsville, Mr. and ( Mrs. Owen Roundy and family of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and ; Mrs. Quim Roundy and Mr. and; Mrs. Joe Brightman and family, of Page Arizona, Mr. and Mri ! Herman Pollock ofTroplc, Mrs.;; Minnie Fuller of Salt Lake City, ; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson Provo. From Kanab: Mr. Tod Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. DelRo-- -; binson, Mrs. Kathy Pugh, Mrs.. Amanda MacDonald, Mr. and ! Mrs. LeGrande Jones, Mr. and : Mrs. Murray Masterson. From Fredonla and Moccasin: Mf, . and Mrs. Merrill Heaton, Mr.;' and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, Mrs; -Olive McElwee, and Mrs. Clo- rene Hoyt. Mr. and Mrs. Ma.. len Meacham were here from, From St. George:!; Tropic. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer, Mrs.. Dee Roundy, Mr. Napoleon B Roundy, Mrs. LaVere Brinker hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Seegmiller and Mr. and Mrs,-Be- rt Seegmiller, Mr. and Mrsj. Howard Starr and Miss Jane?;, Campbell. From Glendale: Miy. and Mrs, Charlie Goulding.Mri.. and Mrs. Alton Pugh, Mrs.-;- , Kathy Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Viv- -; ian Brinkerhoff, Mr. Clarence-- ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack; Foote, Roundy, Mr. Jim Maxwell, Bishop and Mrs. Gerald Spencer and Mrs. LaVonna Bakery. From Orderville: Mrs. June; Hepworth and Mrs. Lucy Crofts; Mr. and Mrs. Rollon Hoyt, Mrs, Laska Chamberlain, Mrs. Rena-TaltMrs. Marion Young, Mrs, Suzann Barton, Mr. and Mrs,' LeGrande Heaton, Bishop Del- -; bert Palmer and Mrs. MargarJ et Sorenson. Mr. Burton Cox' r and Miss Anita Heaton City, Mr. and Mrs. De- -: lln Roundy from Panguitch, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roundy ofCedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne An- derson of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hepworth of Page, Mrs. Ann Esplin of Monroe, Mr. Sam Evans of Hatch, Mrs. Valeen McMullin, Mrs, Marva Palmer of Hurricane, Mrs. Arita Steward of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Brent White and Mrs. Gwenda Hasna from Salt Lake City. Visiting in Alton Thanksgiving weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Barton of Wells, Nevada at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. from-Ceda- S General Fund Assets fol- lows: There Is No Death Song: sung by Florence Heaton, De-li- la Heaton and Gerta Palmer, -- principal Principal balance June 30, 1976 General Fixed obituary. The program went as , 150,000.00 Issuance Date - June 10, 1975 Purchaser - United States Department of Agriculture Farmers Home Administration Interest - 5 - payable monthly in installments of interest ft a nab City Financial $ City 1975 Water Revenue Subordinate Bond: Denomination - November it TEABERRY - - - regular $115.00 MACE CASH MARKET meiwnwiiuiimwaiiw m iw, nn Semi-annua- December CB SPECIALS for $1.00 5 for 29c lb. 13c 389 Highway $1.00 Christmas y , 946.81 City of Kanab Water and Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds - Series of June 1, 1964: Denomination - $ 1,000.00 June 1, and Interest - 4 and 4 14 - Payable FREDONIA 643-271- 6 Give a Gift of FOOD this ' iWilw iummu 1,315 , 6 , 800 June 30, 1976 Open-Ey- e n 56 6,748.10 081 . 00 71,170.56 ,156.61 20,161.04 708.00 68,160.31 285,922 .39 ,086,079.00 77,107.85 trucks Total property and equipment Total assets Liabilities 6 , 139, 330.87 1 Autos and ers. lb. 83c lb. 81c Cudahy Balogna f 6,081.00 $ lat ion Deprec Statement of Bonded Indebtedness all beef Avocados Lemons Oranges, 88 count Ac cumu 1 a t ed Cost Cudahy Franks, reg. and or Chunky, 28,000.00 U . Customer new location 90 , 992 .92 Current liabilities: Accounts payable Payroll taxes payable Due to Revenue Sharing Trust Fund Due to General Fund Irrigation Co. sets meeting building new bighorn herds,' John commented. The most recent transplants were captured by use of helicopters, tranquillizer guns and immobilizing drugs; then moved to their new home by way of 28,503.56 10,000.00 Investments: S . Treasury Notes annual survey counted more than 300 sheep In their overall range. The highest previous count was some 220 bighorns. Our desert bighorn sheep herd Is at the blgest point ever right now. It was a very opportune time to conduct anThe herd other transplant. is expanding, and our program goals call for us to continue Cudahy Chuck Wagon Boneless half hams lb. $ 1.59 Cash in bank Accounts receivable: Land Chapel on 29, 1976 for Karl Segmlller Roundy, 73, formerly of Alton and currently of Granger, Utah. He died it a heart attack on Friday evening. Bishop Vard Heaton conducted the services and read the Tuesday, current assets: Property and equipment: services were held In the Alton Ward Assets Randy Cram ; CB Radio Repair TV Repair Fund Utility Balance Sheet Available at SUN Bookstore : December 9, 1976 Page Three NEWS 387.04 15,891.85 10,138.37 49j0090 550970 Lloyd Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Blane Cox and baby visited with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cox. Miss Layne Campbell of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Laura Campbell and at the Allen Cox home. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Palmer and family spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City. While there they attended the wedding of Mrs. Palmers sister, Carol Nesson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cox and boys spent Thanksgiving day in Orangeville, Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Barton Cox and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Brinker hoff and family of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mun-foand family, also of Cedar City, spent Thanksgiving at the Vard Heaton home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leach of Panguitch visited with Mrs. Laura Campbell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Vane Campbell and Dane spent Thanksgiving In Mesquite, Nevada with Mrs. Amy Reese and the Ken Reese family and they spent Friday in Page, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Campbell. They have since received word that a new baby daughter was born to Leo and Joann. Mother and baby are doing well. Mrs. Carolyn Bladh Is spending some time in San Mateo, California with her mother. Mr. Orval Palmer and Mark Stroud took Orvals mother and went to Salt Lake City and Logan. Mark and Orval went for doctor's appointments in Salt rd Lake City and then they took Mrs. Palmer to Logan to meet her daughter, Roxie Marshall. Mrs. Palmer will go to Grace, Idaho to spend the winter with Total s 5 5 $ $ i i 7 ?7q i $ 58 3 ? i e qq Continued on Page Four the Marshalls. Mrs. Allen Cox and Dean spent Monday In Cedar City for eye appointments. |