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Show THE AMERICAN WAY OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah Errol G. Brown, Editor and Publisher COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Darios Brlnkerhoff, Orderville Berneete A. Talt, Mt. Carmel Allen Cox, Alton matter October 6, 1941 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under In Kanab, Utah, post office All communications and Items for publication must be in print. signed by the writer, whose name need not appear All Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. of communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement the publishers may determine. MEMBER 12-in- 1 may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it stock-waterin- Both Money and Freedom Lost Mulliner - Spencer Recite Wedding Vows Eleanor Reeso And the heavens sent rain that this couple to be wed mlghhave tears of happiness through out their life time. At 7:30 on November the 2nd., Wedding Bells could be heard, if only by the beautiful bride and handsome groom, as Aleen Mulliner, daughter of Mrs. Christie Mulliner and Vance Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer Joined as one In Holy Matrmony. Performing the ceremony was Bishop Wilbur Covington. Standing as best man was Laurence Reese. Emma Jean as matron of honor. FaeDonna Chamber-laias maid of honor. Lois Talt and Evelyn Salter as bridsmald and Tina and Mary Jean Mulliner as flower girls. Also attending the wedding were Mrs. Christie Mrs. Olive Spencer, Mulliner, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamb, Mrs. I.arue Sorenson, Mr. Leon Mulliner, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Perry Mr. and Mrs. Del Roy Hunter and Mrs. Eleanor Reese. Wedding ceremonies were performed at the home of Mrs." Christie Mulliner. The Bride wore a white ballarena length dress with blue as a side line color. Her flowers were and Rose Buds. The matron of honor wore a lavender sheeth dress. The maid of honor wore a sheeth of pink and the By Mrs. n to attend men of this area and their wives American Dairy Association of Utah is being extended to dairy Anderson, Utah's Dairy Princess, and W. Young , ADA of Utah president. pretty Marilyn Mrs. Earl Brothers stopped In Kanab Monday on their way to Page, Arizona where We really had some good storwill make their home. They they kin-da ms here of late and it would are former residents of Las seem good to see dry ground Vegas and Boulder City. Mr. again, but then it looks like we Brothers is Camp Manager for might have some more, never Merritt-Chapmaand Scott at satisfied are ve? Glen Canyon Dam. Orfcnrilta tlsws Mr. In Chy-santheu- and RAY PARNELL Drilling Contractor Water Wells Irrigation AHHOUHCEMEHT order that our employees may have this day off, The PARRY LODGE Dining Room and Coffee Shop, will be closed each Sunday for the winter months only. Municipal Stock Domestic bridesmaids were in blue sheeth dresses. The'r Boxers also Chry santhemums in wreath shape. The flowers were arranged by Mrs. Hyrum Perry of Cedar City Utah. Following the ceromony a reception was held in the Mt. Carmel Church House. The wedding party formed a line to greet the guests, which filled the house to capacity. Where there Is good milsic, there must be dancing, so while Mr. and Mrs. Jim Esplin, Darol Lamb and Ted Maxwell Joined their talents, the group enjoyed an evening of dancing. Mr. D. Wayne Rose was the master of ceromonies at the following program: Song, Varue Holgate, Ranee Bauer, Lois Talt, Emily Spencer. Dance Karen Bolander. Piano Solo, Barbara Carroll. Song, Lorene Lamb. Dance, Shanna Esplin and Deon Covington. Song, Luane Esplin. Dance, Gayle Bauer and Lucille Chamber-lain- . Reading, Vilate Esplin. Helping with the gifts and serving were Lois Spencer, Denice Stevens, Karen Talt, Lavee Rosalie Anderson, Shanna Esplin and Deon Covington. Mr. Reo Heaton and his handy camera also visited the reception. The beautiful wedding cake was baked by Mrs. DelRoy Hunter and decorated by Mrs. Royce Chamberlain, both of Cedar City. After handcuffs were placed tightly to keep the bride and groom away from the carefree the hewlyweds surveyed a room full of beautiful and useful gifts, a hall of happy dancers a group enjoying refreshments and friends and relations wishing them long years of happines and success together, then they slipped quietly away to spend their honeymoon in the southern De-Mill- NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby '"given that the Kane County Planning Com- mission will hold a public hearing at the County Courthouse at 7:30 pm., November 14, 1957, at which time recommendations for the zoning of Kane County will be presented. All property owners are urged to be in attendance. CLARK F. SWAPP Chairman, Kane County Planning Commission Published October 21, 31, and 7, 14, 1957. November If women are so smart,' why do they pit down in the movies and then try to take off their coats? DR. A. F. RICH Optometrist and Vision Specialist (With Offices in Cedar City, Utah) IS IN KANAB, UTAH EVERY SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. NOTICE ROOM A minimum of 20 thousand gallons of water will be allowed during the winter months, for each month. Meters will not be read until March 1st. but the at that amount will be time. Kanab City Council Published Oct. 31, and Nov 7, pro-rate- Practice Galvin C. Johnson, Ut. .5 sec.-ft- . for The course of a guided missile could be altered by a speck of dandruff on a critical Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays at Kanab, MI Other Days Call Kanab (Kanab Laundry) FOR APPOINTMENTS: Ml 42438 NEVER BE WORTH MORBI $ for a limited time only ... m for your old rang, regardless of make or condition, aophed toward the purchase price of this NEW (QjKEEFEfiMERMTC Ka- 50"-43- 0 4 2320 VOUR OLD RANGE WILL stock- well watering use from a 300 ft. deep at a point N. W. 838.08 ft from SV4 Cor. Sec. 2, T42S, R3W. The water is to be used for the watering of 700 cattle and 20 horses. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, 14, Utah, on or before December 7 1957. Devoted to Visual Care in all its Phases On 2. 28743 BUILDING d 1957. 25-un- lt nab, NO. 8 WATSON BYBEE g said Sec. 7, 1957 CAS RANGE c: One-Piec- e 'i'rr - Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in The Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, from October 24 to November 7, 1957. Lift Top ' "cSMV , ,nd oth Burner. ,tur ..nelly found ONLY on th. moat expensive rente. .X , PLUS Una $ 29 95 Automatic Udico combination can opener and knif. aharpenar...for juat when you buy thia tH Model 4342 OKEEFE MERRITT OAS RANGE. ..coma in today) part of the State. They plan on making their home in Salt Lake City, Utah where Vance is working. PROPANE GAS SERVICE Kanab, Utah Char-ivarier- Finest Upholstered Furniture te .occasional chairs, platform rockers, sofa bes, sectional pieces or a sofa and chair set, you may obtain it at TWITCHELL If it FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE phone Ml Cottages, Lobby and Telephone ice available as usual. d year-roun- Voltaire . INVITATION The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water In Kane County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unAH less otherwise designated. locations are in SLB&M. To Change: J. Alvin Judd, Kanab, UL proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of of water initiated Dy 6 sec.-ft- . Application No. 22659. The water was to be diverted from a well at a point N. 7130E. 278 ft. from Wi Cor. Sec. 35, T42S, R5Wr and used to irrigate 320 acres in S4 said Sec. 35, and for Incidental domestic and stockwatering purposes. Hereafter, it is proposed to . of water from a divert 6 . well bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 978 ft. and E. 440 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 26, T42S, R5W, and used from Apr. 1 to October 31 to irrigate 320 acres in Secs. 26,35, T42S, R5W, domestic and and for purposes. To Appropriate: 28283 Wesley S. Burrows, 2918 Momlngslde Drive, Salt Lake City, Ut. 1 sec.-ft- . for miscwell, ellaneous use from a 600 ft. deep at a point S. 4102 ft. and E. 1638 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 2, T43S, R1E. The water la to be used for the domestic motel, waterpurposes of ing of 25 cattle, operation of service station, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 4 acre of lawns, shrubs and and flowers, swimming pool, all uses In SW14 sec.-ft- UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Six Months Subscriptions 13.50 per year, $2.00 for the annual' convention of the by USERS NOTICE TO WATER SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS BIG TfcurJuy, November SOUTH EKN UTAH NEWS Two 4-29- 62 Serv- P. O. 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