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Show SOUTHERN UTAH, NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Two SOUTHERN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER UTAH HEWS KLAS-TV- OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH G. Brown, Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office in Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 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 1 to Dec. 31 for the irrigation of 2.5 acres, all uses in NW14-NWtS'ANW'A, NE4SWV4 Sec. 10, T40S, R7W. Apr. I KLRJ-T- The following applications have been filed with the state Engine ir to appropriate water in Kane 34386 Isaac C. Chamberlain, County, State of Utah, through- Glendale, Ut. .033 sec.-f- t from otherout the entire year unless No. Area SRfing Canyon wise designated. All locations are Lydias to E. to Creek trib. 2, Lydias in SLB&M. Fork Virgin River, at a point S. Isaac C. Chamberlain 473 ft. and E. 463 ft. from NW 34381 and William H. Thomas, Glendale, Cor. Sec. 10, T40S, R7W. The Ut. .10 sec, ft. from Water Canyon spring area is described as folSpring Area, trib. to Lydias Creek lows: Beg. at the point of diverto E. Fork Virgin River at a point sion, thence, N. 4200W. 50 ft, S. 1999 ft. and E. 2884 ft from NW N. 48'00E. 100 ft., S. 42'00E. Cor. Sec. 10, T40S, R7W. The 100 ft.. S. 4800W. 100 ft., N. spring area is described as follows: 4200W. 50 ft. to beg. This apBeg. at the point of diversion plication is to appropriate water thence. W. 125 ft., N. 14'15E. previously lost through evaporaand seepage 580 ft., N. 915E. 235 ft., E. 50 tion, transpiration and saved S. be 235 can which 315E. S. developed 915W. ft., ft, 305 ft.. S. 1830W. 270 ft. to by constructing a system of drains, beg This application is to appro- a storage tank and pipe line and priate water previously lost through used for the domestic requireevaporation, transpiration and se- ments of 2 families, and from epage, which can be developed Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation and saved by constructing a sys- of one acre, air uses in NWVi-NWttem of drains, a storage tank and SNWYi, NEy4SWy4 Sec. pipe line and used for the domes- 10, T40S. R7W. tic requirements of 10 families, 34387 Isaac. C. Chamberlain, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for from .055 sec.-ft- . Ut. Glendale, the irrigation of 5 acres, all uses in SWViNEVi, NWKSEY SESE Lydias Canyon Spring No. 3, trib. Creek to E. Fork Vir.swsev4 Sec. io, swyiSwk togin Lydias at a point S. 679 ft. River Sec. 11, T40S, R7W. and E. 593 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 34382 Lee C. Chamberlain, 10, T40S, R7W. The spring area is from described as follows: Beg at the Glendale,' Ut .022" sec.-f- t. Lees Spring, trib. to Lydias Creek point of diversion, thence, N. 95 ft., N. 3655 E. 50 ft., S. to East Fork Virgin River at a point S. 2982.5 ft. and E. 4210.5 5305'E. 190 ft.. S. 3655W. 50 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T40S, ft., N. 5305W. 95 ft. to beg. This R7W. The spring area is described application is to appropriate watas follows: beg. at the point of er previously lost through evapdiversion, thence, N. 4730W. 50 oration, transpiration and seepage ft., N. 4230E. 285 ft., S. 4730E. which can be developed and saved 50 ft., S. 4230W. 285 ft to beg. by constructing a system of drains, This application is to appropriate a storage tank and pipe line and used for the domestic requirewater previously lost through transpiration and seep- ments of four families, and from age, which can be developed and Apr. 1 to Dec. 31. for the irrigasaved by constructing a system of tion of two acres, all uses in drains, a storage tank and a pipe SNWy4, NEy4SWy4 Sec. line and used for the domestic re- 10, T40S, R7W. quirements of one family, and 34388 Isaac C. Chamberlain, from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irUt. .10 sec.-f- t. from, Lydrigation of .5 acre, all uses in Glendale, ias Canyon Spring Area No. 4, NEt4SEy said Sec. 10. trib. to Lydias Creek to E. Fork 34383 Isaac C. Chamberlain, Virgin River at a point S. 1833 ft. from and E. 2128 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. Glendale. Ut. .078 sec.-ft- . Beer Hollow Spring Area No. 1, 10, T40S, R7W. The spring area trib. to Lydia's Creek to E. Fork is described as follows: Beg. at Virgin River at a point N. 582 ft the point of diversion, thence, N. and E. 235 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 503(TW. 242.5 ft., N. 3930E. 35 3, T40S, R7W. The spring is de- ft.. S. 5(T30E. 485 ft.. S. 39'30W. scribed as follows: Beg. at the 35 ft., N. 5030W. 242.5 ft. to beg. point of diversion, thence, W. 25 This application is to appropriate ft., N. 250 ft., E. 50 ft., S. 250 ft. water previously lost through evapand W. 25 ft to beg. This appli- oration, transpiration and seepage cation is to appropriate water pre- which can be developed and saved viously lost through evaporation, by constructing a system of drains, transpiration and seepage, which a storage tank and pipe line and can be developed and saved by used for the domestic requireconstructing a system of drains, ments of 10 families, and from a storage tank and pipe line and Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation used for the domestic require- of 5 acres, all uses in NWViNWVi, ments of 4 families, and from SNW4, NEyaSWya said Sec. 10. Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigaProtests resisting the granting tion of 2 acres, all uses in NWVi-NWt- t. of any of the foregoing applicaSV4NW4, NEy4SWy Sec. tions with reasons therefor, must 10, SEVSEV4 Sec. 4, NEYiNE be filed in duplicate with the State Sec. 9, T40S, R7W. Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt 34384 Isaac C. Chamberlain, Lake City, Utah, on or before SepGlendale. Ut. .022 sec.-ft- . from tember 22, 1962. Beer Hollow Spring Area No. 2, Wayne D. Criddle trib. to Lydias Creek to E. Fork STATE ENGINEER Virgin River at a point N. 2255 ft. and E. 367 ft. from SW Cor. Published in the Southern Utah Sec. 3, T40S, R7W. The spring News, Kanab, Utah, from August area is described as follows: Beg. 9 to August 23, 1962. at the point of diversion, thence W. 25 ft.. N. 1500'E. 300 ft., E. 50 ft., S. 1500W. 300 ft., W. 25 ft. Notices to beg. This application is to ap- Guardianship propriate water previously lost (Consult Clerk of Court for further particulars) through evaporation, transpiration and seepage, which, can be develIN THE DISTRICT COURT oped and saved byonstructing a OF THE SIXTH JUDICAL system of drains, a storage tank and pipe line and used for the DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE, STATE domestic requirements of two famOF UTAH ilies, and from Apr. 1 to 'Oct. 31 for the irrigation of one acre, all In the Matter of the Estate of uses in NWViNWH, SNWYi, WALTER PERRY DANIELS, also NEy4SWy4, Sec. 10, SESE Sec. known as W. P. DANIELS, also 4, NEYtNEYi Sec. 9. T40S, R7W. known as WALTER P. DANIELS, 34385 Isaac C. Chamberlain, Deceased. Probate No. 433 Glendale Ut .067 sec.-f- t from NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lydias .Canyon Spring Area No. 1, trib. to Lydia's Canyon to E. Creditors will present claims Fork Virgin River at a point S. with vouchers to the undersigned 288 ft and E. 297 ft from NW Cor. at her home in Kanab, Kane CounSec. 10, T40S, R7W. The spring ty, Utah, on or before the 15 day area is described as follows: Beg. of October, 1962. at the point of diversion thence, Edna Mae Daniels, N. 4630W. 186 ft., N. 4330E. Administratrix 25 ft. S. 4630E. 186 ft S. 4330W. Published August 2, 9, 16, 23, 25 ft. to beg. This application is 1962. to appropriate water previously lost through evaporation, transpiration and seepage, which can Kanab News Notes be developed and saved by conson of Mrs. Francis structing a system of drains, a Pat Duffy, of Kanab, is home on furDuffy storage tank and pipe line and lough from his duties with Uncle used for the domestic require-meat- s Sams armed foroes. Pat is stationof five families, and from ed in Mason, Ohio. 4 53-05- NWVi-NWV- t. Wc:!Jj Monday Thru Friday ..(daytime) 8:30 Yoga For Health 9:00 Calendar 9:3(1 Jack La Lanne Show 10:00 Verdict Is Yours 10:30 Brighter Day 10:55 Harry Reasoner, News 11:00 Love Of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Burns and Allen 12:30 As The World Turns 1:00 Password 1:30 House Party 2:00 Millionaire 2:30 To Tell The Truth 2:55 Doug Edwards, News 3:00 Gus Giuffre, Big 3 Theatre 4:45 Cinderella Time 5:45 Three Stooges 6:00 News Spotlight 6:15 Phillips 66 Weather 6:20 In This Corner, Dick Porter Publisher and Editor NOTICE TO WATER USERS - Vccily Prczraa Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol Thursday, August 18, 1962 NOTICE OF COAL LEASE OFFER BY ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by 'he Board of Education, Kane School District, for stoker coal to be furnished and delivered as s shall be required for heating during the, school year 1962-6- 3 in schools of the district as below listed: Glendale 20 ton, be the same more or less. , Kanab Elementary 70 ton, be the same more or less. Kanab High 110 ton, be the same more or less. Valley Schools, Orderville 112 ton. be the same more or less. Said stoker coal is to be from the Browning Coal Mine, Emery, Utah. The coal i to be reasonably free from moisture, dust, dirt, etc., of uniform size (not over 2 in diameter) and of good quality such as will burn properly in the stoker machines in the schools. Contractors may submit bids for any or all listed schools. Bids must be in the office of the clerk of the Board of Education not later than 5:00 p.m. September 12, 1962. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane County School District Kanab, Utah U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 193.12-193.1the lands hereinafter described in Kane County, State of Utah, which are approximately 70 miles northeast of Kanab, Utah, will be offered for coal lease by ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS to the qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a. m., September 6, 1962, when, sealed bids will be opened and read before bidding is commenced by those present. UNSURVEYED LAND, which when surveyed will probably be: T. 40 S.. R. 4 E.. SL Mer Utah Sec. 9: All, Containing 640 acres Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the modification or withdrawals are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statements of the terms' and conditions of the lease offer, how and where to submit sealed bids, and the obliga-ion- s of the high bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah. J, E. Keogh, Manager. Published August 2, 9, 16, 23, Published 1962.' 1962. NOTICE OF COAL LEASE OFFER BY ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS pur-cose- August 16, 23, 30, Kanab News Note Donald Bradshaw, former Telephone manager in Kanab, was a U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE business visitor i from Provo this INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Man- week. He planned to go on to SL agement, Land Office, Darling George following work in this area. Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the regulations 43 the lands hereCFR 193.12-193.1inafter described in Kane County, State of Utah, which are approximately 60 miles northeast of Kanab, Utah, will be offered for coal lease by ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS to the qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m., September 6, 1962, when sealed bids will be opened and read before bidding is commenced by those persons present. UNSURVEYED LAND, which when surveyed will probably be: T. 40 S., R. 4 E., SL Men, Utah Sec 20: SE4 Sec. 28: W , SEYs Sec. 29: NE Smokey Says: Sec. 33: NEtt Sec. 34: NV4, NSV4 Containing 1440 acres Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the modification or withdrawals are received prior to the time fixed for opening of the bids. Detailed statements of the terms and conditions of the lease offer, how and where to submit sealed bids, and the obligations of the high bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah. J. E. Keogh, Manager. . Published August 2, 9, 16, 23, It takes many yean to grow back! 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