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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Four SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah G. Brown, Editor and Publisher COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Darios Brlnkerhoff, Orderville Berneete A. Talt, ML Carmel Allen Cox, Alton Entered as second-clas- matter October s 6, 1 19-- Mar-cellu- may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it Voltaire T ' This Is Newspaper Week This is. National Newspaper Week, and if we tend to lmast a little just now perhaps we may be indulged. For the newspaper, which regularly devotes itself to bring news and the interpree tation of news to your homes, has a message of its own. lelieve that message worthy of some attention. The American newspaper occupies a unique place in the world. Its freedom to print is guaranteed by the Constitution. It has been considered from the beginnings of the Republic and from even before that an essential instrument in th lives of the OEE ADAMS, Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Kanab, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of November A. D. 1957. Signed, LaRue Adams Administratrix of the of Dee Adams, Deceased. s d Sunday-Schoo- enlightened opinion. The newspapers of America set aside this week, therefore, to . call attention to the services they perform. But more than that they set it aside to remind themselves and their readers of the obMr. and Mrs. Helen Hall and of Hurricane were visitchildren owe American the public. ligation they ors at the Grace Heaton home It is their constant hope that the reading public will continue to Saturday. trust the intergity of their services. It is their constant effort to Mr. and Mrs. Garland Esplin maintain the standards which have made this nation, more than all visited at the F M. Esplin home others, a nation of newspaper readings - 1952 PLYMOUTH Sedan Very Clean week-end- National Newspaper Week, therefore, is not an occasion for by newspapers nearly so much as it is an occasion for selfappraisement. It is a time for newspapers over the land to re dedicate themshs to the trust placed in them by the vast intelligent. progressive and enlightened American public Ex. Equipped OTHER 4. Finest Upholstered Furniture HOUSE SEE US FOR j i IN HOME 32 FT. GOOD Any Upholstered piece can be built to your speculations and at a savings oi All Types of Insurance 23' heimv retail prices... Top trade in tor your old Notary Public Phone Ml 42789 ; turmtui i FAIR DEAL Merrill Jorgensen, local agent DEAL STEEL BUILDINGS, INC. A Division of Western Steel Co. Contact in TERMS SALT LAKE, BEASON BLDG KANAB P.O. Box 50 EM Midway re- IP PICK- 732 North Mam cedar Representative FIRST STATE BANK OE SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH UtilHtU TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY IMTUCKT Company Cedar City nav-in- us tor tne very floor carpet. FREE ESTIMATES, UP and UtLIVtHY wee Bradshaw Chsvrolsl e. Excellent savings Oy your old furniture covered and restyieo. tinest j remarkable Featuring' the new low profile, low pitch building up to 100 ft. clear span Agency KANAB, UTAH its I Call in at either place for A so good We carry a complete line of Steel products and can give you 24 hr. delivery and Trucks A ... CARS LEISURE New Cars Buildings Western Steel Warehouse, Inc. Warehouse and Frablcated Steel $895. BARGAINS TRAILER If it be .occasional Judd Insurance NEW Duller Steel Fully cond. GOOD USED Is teach- Sedan 1953 FORD V self-prais- chairs, platform rockers, sofa beds, sectional pieces or a sofa and chair set, you may obtain it at TWITCHELL 425. 1952 WILLYS AERO Good for $350. i - n - The modem newspaper Is a swift and an accurate purveyor of important factual data and a medium of considered, moderate and UtOSTQ, OF Car-rol- and undoubtedly do, on occasion become discouraged with your newspaper or even become angry with it. Yet it is an indispenslble item for intelligent living, and in more cases than is generally realized, it is the most constructive and most educational item in a familys existence. Where newspapers are free from government restriction, as they are in the United States, you are free to select the reading matter of your choice. You are privileged to have a voice of protest. You are favored by having news of importance about you, personally, collected, verified and presented in readable and understandable form delivered to your home weekly or daily. DISTIUEIT COHtANT. 3, 1957. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hoi-gate- You may, FIAflit Published September 29; October Orderville daily news happenings American people. Its basic purpose has been and always will le the same: To tell the happenings of the day. Here the function is of particular importance in regards to the happenings of government, which is but an instrument of the peoples will. Its next and almost lnseperable function is to try to place the facts concerning these happenings in perspective - to give them meaning in the light of other events, past and present. It has other important purposes to serve as a medium for ad vertising, to entertain and amuse, to serve as a public forum. AID H. M. SVVARTOUT, Collection Mgr. signers for more information C, ic-.-- N ViTltflll Dis- Primary-attende- Conven-tiontio- O' Si Guardianship Published Sept. 19. 26, October The following people attended funeral services for James A. 3, 10 1957 Brown in Kanab Tuesday: Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Pugh. Mrs. Elsie J. In the Sixth Judicial District Brlnkerhoff and Mrs. Ella Mc- Court of the State of Utah In Arthur. and for the County of Kane In the Matter of the Estate of A group of ten officers and JOHN D. STACK, Deceased. teachers of the Glendale NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Primary held in Kanab Sat. Creditors will present with Mr. Glendon O. Lamb and son vouchers to the undersigned at his office in the Deseret Bldg., Byrell of Bridgeland, Wash., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Counwere visitors here this week. ty, State of Utah, on or before the 25th day of November A. D. Scr S, THOUGHT FOR NEWSPAPER WEEK orge Is here with her mother, 1957. Dated this 16th day of SeptemAunt Nell Hoyt, who Is 111. ber, A. D. 1957. CLAUDE T. BARNES, The Valley ITA will hold their Administrator first meeting Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. in the elementary gym. All par- DURHAM MORRIS ents are urged to support the Attorney for Administrator PTA by coming out to the meet- First Security Bank Bldg. Nan E. Johnson Saturday. Cedar City, Utah ings. Most of the Primary workers Seems quite a few of our young Published September 19, 26, and October 3, 10, 1937 people have gone to attend col- attended the Primary Convenflies "To the the boiling pot , tion held in Kanab Saturday. lege. Varue and Marlynn Merrill Fisher and Webster Mr. and Mr. June Barton and come notBenjamin Franklin. Adair are at CSU. Mr. and Mrs. CALL FOR BIDS of St. George visited Children l Lynn James Esplin, Kent Minnie Russell home and at the Loat are and Doran Lamb Sealed bids for about 100 with other friends and relatives gan and Fae Dawn Chamberlain here this week. of used tin roofing which squares DR. A. F. RICH is at BYU. consists of about 60 squares of The Lloyd Heybornes from roofing In very good condition Quite a few- folks here attend- Cedar City Optometrist and visited at the LeGra-nand about 40 squares in good to ed the heart clinic held at the Heaton home this week. Vision Specialist fair condition will be received by Kane County hospital Wed. the Fredonia School Board until l The Orderville Ward (With Offices In Cedar Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsey 7:00 p.m. October 7, 1957, at was reorganized Sunday which time bids will be opened and daughter moved to Cedar with City, Utah) Lamb as Supt., A. Perry will the attend Clare where and read. Bids must be submitted, City UTAH IN IS EsS. Lincoln KANAB, Vance Crofts and on the entire amount of tin for College of Southern Utah. plin as Counsellors and Louie EVERY SATURDAY bid and prospective bidders may Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- L Covington as Secrearty. examine the tin at the Fredonia 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Greg Tait visited in Schools before submitting bids. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamberlain Leo Crofts the Panguitch with ROOM NO. S The Fredonia School Board reand children of Richfield visited Thursday. serves the right to accept or reat the Hans Chamberlain home WATSON BYBEE BUILDING ject any, or all bids submitted. Russell Heaton, son of Mr. and Sunday. Mrs. Reo Heaton entertained his Practice Devoted to Visual Published September 26 and OcFireside for the MIA Maids boy friends Thursday by playing and tober 3, 1957. was at held the Explorers Care in all its Phases a few games and having refreshSacraHeaton Chad home after ments then taking them to the ment meeting Sunday night. Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays show, the occasion his tenth NOTICE OF. PUBLIC SALE Mrs. Annie Cannon of St. Geo- birthday. at Kanab, MI Notice is hereby given that on Janice Billings entertained her On Other Days Call Kanab the 4th day of October, 1957 at little friends on her tenth birth10:00 a.m. the undersigned will day Friday. Ml (Kanab Laundry) sell at public sale to the highest BRADSHAWS bidder for cash one 1957 Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Slaugh, FOR APPOINTMENTS: 2dr, Motor No. 37200256. Said and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Kanab Motor Vehicle is stored at SherJohn Hardy and daughters visited in Northern Utah over the UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions 13.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Montlu Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riggs left the forepart of the week for Salt Lake- - City to take their small daughter for medical attention. She had an accident on the playgrounds at Kanab Elementary school and cut her lower lip quite badly and trict Court or the respective a vacation touring several of the states, visiting Gerald Spencer who Is filling an LDS Mission In Montana. They also toured the Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Lydia Spencer stopped off at Salt Lake City to secure medical attention. at the MEMBER summer Probate Notices. Consult Clerk of Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Spencer ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Spencer and Mrs. Lydia J. Spencer went on deceased 1879. post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, AH communications and Items for publication must be In print. signed by the writer, whose name need not appear Wtite on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. Philo Allen, jr.. who ing in Beaver High school, was home over the past weekend, visiting with his family and many friends in Kanab. Philo graduated -- from B Y V this past Legal Notices Special speakers at Sacrament Services Sunday were Ortho Christensen. Valley Seminary teacher and Brother Barney, Scout Representative for this District, who lives at Cedar City. Both speakers gave very interesting talks. 10-5- iff Dept. Kane County, Kanab, Utah, and may be inspected at said address. The undersigned reserves the right to bid at the sale. Bfcriala lisas Holes OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Errol Thursday, October 3, in to ten oays city area eacn Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i Member of Federal Reserve System Early Times is so good that Kentuckians themselves overwhelmingly choose it over all other straight whiskies. Try Surplus $500,000 Capital $100,000 Early Times yourself today. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT EARLY TIMES LOUISVILLE BOURBON-WHISK- DISTILLERY 1. KENTUCKY . COMPANY, 86 PROOF. |