OCR Text |
Show Page 2 November 19, 1964 Southern Utah News GOUTUEnN UTAH NEWS NOTICE OF HEARING ON APPLICATION TO AMEND ZONING MAP OF KANAB OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH CITY Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1964, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the Kanab City Office, Kanab Library Building, Kanab, Utah, which hearing will be before' the Kanab City Council and which will be for a determination of whether or not to. grant said application which IRREPLACEABLE SATELLITE Errol G. Brown, Publisher Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. .MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION , Year Is It Important? r:wcp:?cr an amendment to the Zoning Map establishing the described property, following which hertofore has been In in Commercial residential seeks In recent issues of your Southern Utah and S.U.N. we have touched on what we consider important matters affecteing the lives of people a locality of our communities in Southern Utah many people will tell you is about the finest in the world. News-Ad-vertis- er R-- Zone Instead of telling you how good newspapers are, we think you are entitled to know what a newspaper tries to do, and for some of these thoughts we are indebted to the Littleton (Col.) Independant. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Its goal is to help you understand your environment and to help you change the environment when this seems wise. Dr. CEDAR CITY L. W. Gibbs; Edwin Gibbs; A. E. Williams; F. M. Williams; H. W. Myers, heir of. L. J. Myers, deceased; Clau- canfkeep out of trouble. You are told how to get your garbage picked up, where to dump your trash, whats on at the movies, and what the title of next Sundays Sermon might be, and what is on TV. dia Smith; Patricia Anderson; Ivor Sharp, Contest 9914, Piute Nos. 1 through 10, Placer Mining Claims, described as being within Sec- tions 18, 19, 30, 31. J. 42 S., R. 7 E., SL Mer., Utah, and Section 5, T. 42 S., R. 8 E.. SL Mer., Utah. - You learn the hours of the postoffice and the court- house, the time you pay your taxes without penalty, and about any contagious diseases in your neighbor-- ' hood. You also discover proposed changes in school pro- Claudia Smith; G. R. Hargrams, tax levies, employment prospects, and recremon; Harold W. Myers, heir ational projects. You can turn to your newspaper for of L. j. Myers, deceased; reliable shopping news. W. O. Boberg; H. W. Williams; Claude Salisbury; Jack If something goes wrong in the community, most Cummings; Carl Abernathy, people look to their local newspaper for a remedy. Contest 9917, against RK No. Courageous newspapers respond to these situations 9, Placer Mining Claim, deofter losing thousand generally get them corrected scribed as being within Secands, of dollars in business during the crusade. tion 29, T. 42 S., R. 6 E. are human institutions a Newspapers, SL Mer., Utah. guided by L. W. Gibbs; Edwin Gibbs; great tradition. Unlike the press in most countries, the American newspapers are A'. E. Williams; F. M. Wiorganizations. They dont depend on a political party, a church, lliams; Alice Pomeroy; G. R. or an industrial corporation to stay alive. Harmon; C. G. Salisbury; Taylor Merrill, Contest 9918, Consequently, the United States Newspaper is as free to communicate with its public as any on earth. against Rainbow Nos. 2, 3, 10, Placer Mining Claims, deThis is not to claim perfection. The press, when it is scribed as being within Secwise, listens to critical comment as readily as it extions 1 9, 20, 30, . T. 42 S., presses critical comment of others. R. 8 E., SL Mer., Utah. At this point we do not claim to be big or fully cover You, and each of you, your all of these important happenings but we are amheirs, representatives, and asbitious to do so, and we want to grow and be able to signs, are hereby notified that report all that the people are entitled to read in their the United States of America local paper. has instituted a contest pursuWe know of no better place on earth to accomplish ' ant to 43 CFR 1852, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against this than right here in Southern Utah where people those certain mining claims set have a desire to work together, and play together, and forth above situated in the worship together. of State of Utah. 1964: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Grant M. Prisbrey Chief, Minerals Section . the throngs gather for the 47th show we hope Utah breeders win some of the awards in the Angus division. Dianna Houston, Platteville, Colorado was thrilled to have her Angus fat steer named champion, and to sell to Harman Cafe of Ogden for $55 per cwt. It weighed 1,000 pounds. . t non-miner- r My- ers, associate professor of Jish at the College of Southern Utah, has received word from the Association for Childhood Education International that two articles are to be published by that organization. Appearing in the September issue of their journal, Child Education is a research report entitled Becoming For the Child and Teacher an Ever- - . self-supporti- ng Kane, County A complaint has been filed by the United State of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated -- and - declared null and void on the charge that: (1 ) the land involved is in character; (2) no discovery ofvaluable minerals has been made in the above described mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Larid Federal Management, Salt Lake Building, City, Utah. Unless an answer to the, complaint is filed in such, office within thirty (30) days after the Dr. Kent last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: Nov. 12, 19, 26 and Dec. 3, 10, 1 964 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 3rd day of Nov. - Ancnt Angus Champions Dyers Gets Tiro Articles Published NOTICE OF CONTEST We attempt to pass along the facts you should know. You are made aware of regulations like leash laws, trash-burnin- g laws, and zoning ordinances so that you In 1965 when between First East Street and the East City limits of Kanab City thereby adding to Zone the property abutting on both the North and South Sides of said Third South Street the following property: The South Half of Blocks . 1, 2, and 45 of Plat "A and the North Half of Blocks 11, 12, and 13, of the Official Plat "B Kanab of Townsite. Survey interested Any person may be and or show heard appear if cause,, any he may have, why the application should or should ' not be granted. Upon determination of the question whether or not to grant said application, the City Council will reject the same, or if it approves the same shall adopt an ordinance establishing the above described property in 2 Commercial Zone in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance and Zone Map of Kanab City, Utah. C-- 2 Today we would like to remind you that a newspaper, representative of the people, their doings, projects and aspirations, is important in our lives inand giving a scope of things as they are can be strumental in promoting the general welfare and progress. The 46th Annual Golden Spike National Livestock Show at the Coliseum in the Ogden, Utah stockyards recently was in the spotlight, and, a highlight in the lives of many stockmenr We noted however in the Angus classification, no win- ners came from Utah. California, Texas, Nevada, Oregon, Montana and Colorado breeders - walked off with -he laurels. C-- 2: All of Third South Street There are many facets of our economy yet unmentioned, but we all know what is necessary and important to make a good community, county, state or nation. . 2 -- C-- BY. ORDER JDF,THE CITY COUNCIL OF KANAB CITY THIS 10th DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1964. Lula Robinson, Clerk Published November 20, 1964. Changing SeJf-Imag- e. Dr. Myers also received noti- fication that his research on and Intelligence Greativity will be published in one of the Spring issues of 1965. Both of these publications deal with individual differences and the uniqueness of each student and teacher in the classroom of America. AT ALL STATE STORES al Kentuckys Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! DISTILLED 15 Proof 0 AND BOTTLED BY WATERFIll AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY CO. 8ARDST0WN, KELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY |