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Show SOUTHERN Pa ge Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WITH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah (IRIAN MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Marlin post office in OtlCAOO . dill 1 BIBLE (TAM MU. (OCMTT aUNOU f Sponsored by John Baker I am the way, the truth and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by Me (John 14:6). These are the words of the Lord Jesus. In writing about them yeai s ago, the last Pastor P. C. OHair said: A Person is our Savior and our salvation. A Person is our r and our life. A Person is Our Redeemer and redemption. A Person is our righteousness and holiness. A Person is our oeace and our hope. That Person is the Lord Jesus Christ, the Man Christ Jesus, the one Med-,ato- r between God and men. By His blood we have been brought nigh to God. We need nothing more than Chrst; nothing less will suffice or avail. To add any religion .vhatsoever to Christ Himself is o displease God. In Christ dwell-t- h all the fulness of the God-leabodily. 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THE (Y CORNILIUf Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879 second-clas- s Life-give- PRAYER FOR PEACE 4 d KANAB CITY ORDINANCE NO. 1966-OF THE AN ORDINANCE CITY OF KANAB REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONENLARGEMSTRUCTION, REALTERATION, ENT, PAIR, MOVING, REMOVAL, DEMOLITION, CONVERSION, EQUIPMENT, OCCUPANCY, USE HEIGHT, AREA, AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL BUILDINGS ANDOR STRUCTURES IN THE CITY OF KANAB; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND COLLECTION OF FEES THEREFOR: PROVIDING-PENALTIEFOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF: DECLARING AND ESTABLISHING FIRE ZONES; REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT 1 HEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KANAB CITY, UTAH: Section 1: That a certain document, three (3) copies of which ate on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of Kanab, Utah; being 'marked and designated is "Uniform Building Code, Short Form 1964 Edition, published 1964 by the International Conference of Building Officials," he and the same is hereby adopted as the Building Code of the City of Kanab for regulating the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, removal, demolition, conversion, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area and maintenance of all buildings andor structures in the City of Kanab; providing for ssuance of permits and collection of fees therefor; providing penalties for violation of such code; declaring and establishing fire zones; and each and all of the regulations, provisions, penalties, conditions, and terms of such "Uniform Building Code, Short Form 1964 Edition, published 1964 by the International Conference of Building Officials on hie in the- - Office of the City Blerk are hereby referred to, adopted and made a part hereof as if fully set out in this 6 THANKSGIVING 1966 In many homes across the nation today, there's a vacant seat at the dinner table. It seems like yesterday, when the high chair was put up In the attic, and he sat down at the table for the first time, propped up with a few pillows. As he began to grow tail, he talked about many things. He would be one day a policeman or space scientist, professional ballplayer or a college professor. The world was his oyster. His adolescent years passed quickly high school days had come and gone and suddenly overnight he became a man for Uncle Sam beckoned and approved. His turkey dinner with all the fixings will not be the same as ours. The Viet Cong may not wait. Well miss his infectious grin his kidding around with the rest of the family no, he Is on serious business now. To those families with the empty chair words are inadequate to express the feelings of a family separated by war. . can do when we sit down to that tradiWhat all tional. Thanksgiving Day feast, is to pause give thanks to the Supreme Being' and pray that a safe return may be granted the world. to those absent and that peace win come to ' of-u- s , " - I Let us also pray for help and guidance from God to direct those of us at home In sustaining those fighting In the war by sustaining our great constitution, and taking part in wholesome righteous activities. t - u - - . 'And as George Washington proposed in his Thanksgiving Day proclamation in 1789 thanks for constitutional government, let us hope that the governments of the world may become servants and not masters of the people. nance. Section 2. That Ordinance No. 74 of Revised Ordinances of the City of Kanab and any other ordinances or parts of ordinances in onfllct her&Mth are hereby I - Water measurement will be one of the items at the 1965 Irrigation Operators Workshop, 1 on the Utah Slate slated for Nov. University campus. Here, a Parshall flume is examined by Dr. A. Alvin CIshop, Robert W. Jensen and Richard E. Griffin. con-sdar- ed 30-De- c. J Section 3. That the entire Incor-- , orated area of the City of Kanab s hereby declared to be and is .ereby established as a Fire Dis-riand said fire district shall he known and designated as Fire Bones 1 and 2 and each such zone ihall include such territory or portions of said city as follows: Until otherwise provided by resolution Fire Zone No. 1 shall include all of the area embraced within the perimeter as follows: Beginning at the Center of Block 55, Plat "A of Kanab Townsite and running thence Thursday, November 24, 1966 RESOLUTION Bond Sales TWO MINUTES OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER UTAlI JfEWS, Kanab, Utah to sinners everywhere, no matter what their sins, no matter what their past. "The Law entered that the offence might but abound, says St. Paul, where sin abounded, grace did much more abound . . . that grace might reign (Rom. 5.20, 21). And Paul himself was the living example of this truth, for he was the chief of sinners, saved by grace through faith in Christ. He says: I was a blasphemer, and a . oersecutor, and injurious, but he grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant. . . "This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am . Vice-Preside- $17,-619,8- . . chief. But for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might show forth all long- uffering, for a pattern to those vho should hereafter believe on Him to life everlasting" (I Tim. South to the Center of Block 51; thence East to the Center of Block 16; thence South to the Center of Block 8; thence east to the Center of Block 10, all in Plat A; thence South from the Center of Block 10, Plat A, to the Southwest Corner of the East Half of Block 10, Plat B; thence East to the Southeast Corner of the West Half of Block 11, Plat B; thence North to the Center of Block 11, Plat B; thence East to the Southeast Corner of the North Half of Block 13, Plat B ; thence North to the Northeast Corner of the South Half of Block 45, Plat A; thence West to the Center of Block 2, Plat A; thence North to the center of Block 23, Plat A; thence West to the Center of Block 22; thence North to the Center of Block 27; thence West to the Center of Block 28; thence South to the Center of Block 21; thence West to the Center of Block 19; thence North to the Center of Block 30; thence West to the" Center of Block 55, Plat A" and the place of WHEREAS, the Kane County School District, in the County of Kane and State of Utah, is a duly organized and existing school district under the laws of the State of Utah; and WHEREAS, at an election duly called and held in said District on Tuesday, the 4th day of October, 1966, there was submitted to the qualified electors of said District, the following question, to wit : Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, Utah, be authorized to issue and sell the negotiable bonds of the District in the maximum principal amount of $250,000.00, cr so much thereof as may be necessary, in one series or more, said bonds to bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed six per centum per annum, and to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their date or dates, for the purpose of paying the co'-- t of acquiring, improv-ng- , and extending educational facilities, including without limitation, purchasing school sites, build'ng and purchasing one or more school houses, improving the school property under the Districts charge, and including the cost of equipment and furnishings for such improvements, facilities and property, and all costs incident to the authorization and issuance of such bonds? WHEREAS, more than a of such qualified electors, noting on said question, voted in 'avor of the issuance of such xmds and the result of the elec-iowas canvassed and declared y the Board of Education (here-sometimes designated as the Board) on October 12, 1966. WHEREAS, said Board has determined, that the bid submitted for the purchase of $150,000.00 of said bonds by the First Security Sank of Utah, N.A., of Salt Lake Cash sales of United States Savings Bonds in this county during September totaled $621, Rex A. Christensen, Manager, Kanab Branch, First State Bank, county bonds chairman, reported. For the nine months of 1966, sales reached Kane Countys $38,538, or 128.5 per cent of its 1966 goal. Chairman Christensen said. September bond sales throughout the state were $1,799,520, according to volunteer State Chairman Frederick P. Champ, Walker Bank and Trust Company, Logan. "These sales bring Utahs total to for the first nine months of the year, compared with $16,-81104 during the same period of 1965 up more than $300 thousand. Also, it is the highest for any nine month period since the War years, Mr. Champ said. of U.S. Savings "Holdings e Bonds nationally are at an high of $49 billion 889 mil-iothe State Chairman contin-icThe interest which has so far in 1966 on outstand-nSeries E bonds amounts to $1,196 million a tidy amount of s will earnings which not have to report for Federal income tax until such time as the bonds are redeemed, and on which no State or local income taxes are! payable at any time. (6) all-,m- n, d j d g bond-owner- NOTICE TO WATER USEES gineer Application 37959 (81 864) to appropriate .045 sec.-ft- . of water in Kane County, State of Utah. The water is to be diverted ft. deep from an well at a point S. 350 ft. E. 917 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 30, T41S, R7W, SLB&M, and used supplementally year round for domestic purposes of 30 persons and 1 family, for commercial purposes in connect-tiowith a service station, cafe, and trailer court, stockwatering for 4 cattle and incidental irrigation of 2 acs. All uses are in SW1SW1 Sec. 19, T41S, R7W, 200-40- e sub-aitte- d earing interest until maturity at ma-'orit- y Fern H. Morrison, Mt. Carmel, Ut., has filed with the State En- 8-i- City, Utah, and associates be hereby accepted; and WHEREAS, the Board hereby reserves the right to issue and sell all or a part of the remaining 5100,000 00 of bonds authorized at the aforesaid election. BE IT NOW, THEREFORE, RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH: Section 1. That all action heretofore taken (not inconsistent with the provisions of this resolution) by the Board and the officers of the District directed toward the issuance of its Bonds, in the aggregate principal amount of $150,000.00, be, and the same hereby is, ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 2. That for the purpose of providing funds for the pur-nosset forth in the question to the electors, and under the authority of Chapter 14 of itle 11, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the Board on behalf of said District and upon the credit hereof, shall issue the negotiable, "upon, general obligation bonds if said District, designated The Board of Education of Kane ounty School District, School Buildmg Bonds, Series December in the principal amount , 1966, f $150,000 00, consisting of 30 bonds in the demonination of 5,000.00 each, numbered consecutively from 1 to 30, both inclusive, dated the first day of December 1966, payable to bearer, and n n 0 he rates hereinafter set forth, on the first 'ayable 'a vs of December and June in ach year, commencing on the Brst day of June 1967, as by one set of coupons to said bonds, the bonds being numbered, bearing interest and maturing serially in regular numerical order, without option of prior redemption, on the first day of December in each of the designated amounts and years, as follows: semi-annuall- y evi-lenc- SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before Jan. 1, 1967. Hubert C. Lambert STATE ENGINEER beginning. Utah in Southern Fire Zone No. 2 shall include Published 17 Nov. from Ut., Kanab, News, all of the territory embraced within the corporate limits of Ka- to Dec. 1, 1966. nab City not situated in Fire Zone No. 1. The City Council may from time to time, provide by resolution the boundaries of Fire Zone No. 1 and No. 2 and the Kanab City Fire District and the Fire Zones hereby established and as hereafter amended or established by resolution of the Kanab City Council shall constitute the fire one for the application of the -cgulations included in the Unl-forBuilding Code, Short Form, 1964 Edition, published 1964 by the International Conference of A UV Building Officials." Section 4: Effective Date: This ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after publication. PASSED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF KANAB CITY, UTAH, THIS 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 19G6. A. D. FINDLAY Kanab City Mayor ATTEST: LULA ROBINSON City Recorder DATE OF PUBLICATION i Nov, (Continued on Page Three) new... modern. ..streamlined 24, 1966. AKHA .HD m ; Councilmen Voting "AYE-'- : Ernest G. Kirby ' Boyd Glover Richard R. Riley James Bunting Billy INSTALLED NIGHT ON YOUN PROPERTY Terrell Councilmen Voting NO: : ' None Councilmen Absent: None STATE OF UTAH ) J : SS. COUNTY OF KANE ) I, LULA ROBINSON, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Recorder of the City of Kanab, County of Kane, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above is' a full, true, and correct copy df a Building Code Ordinance within Kanab City and that it was passed and approved by the City Council on the 18th day of October, 1966, and approved and signed by the Mayor on said date. 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