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Show J THURSDAY, JUNE' 27, SOUTHERN 1937. Kanab Hews Holes Pvt. Roy Matkelprang who has been stationed in Fort Lewis, Wash., is home for awhile to enjoy a short .furlough. Roy Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Mat helprang of Kanab. This is his first furlough since joining the sen ices. Note of Thanks Ordcmlb Kces Holes We w puld like to thank all - of the donors. Dr. George Aiken, and all of the volunteer workers, who took part in the Bloodmobde this weik. Your contribution to this worthy cause will help some unfortunate person in the future. Mrs. Anita Aiken, chairman Satunlay Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hoyt incited friends and relatives to a party at tlieir ranch in Garfield A large crowd attended County. and reported a wonderful afternoon spent in swimming, hiking, sports and refreshments. UTAH NEWS Ordinance Page Five 47 paid solely as to both principal and interest from the revenues to be derived from the combined operation of the waterworks plant and system and sewage treatment plant and system of said city and under no circumstance to be a general obligation of the city or payable from ad valorem taxes? to be V- - ' 0 x 'f I For the Issue of Bonds Ye No . g M'.VA PROPOSITION NUMBER 2 Shall negotiable coupon bonds of Kanab City, Utah, in the sum of $75,000, bearing interest at a rate not to exceed six per per annum, and due and payable in TERROR was visited on this west Dallas apartment house (right), while the twister which hit the afternoon of April 2 also showed a grisly pranklshness (left). Returning residents (6) not to exceed thirty (30) years from date of said bonds, be issued and sold for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of improving and xtending the waterworks plant and system of said city? For the Issue of Bonds Get the deal of the year... see your N. 2? C r Y signed by the Mayor and City Recorder, shall lx? recorded in a book kept for that purpose and shall be Saturday the 22nd Susie White-roc- k Utah published in the Southern invited her friends to celebrate cira News, newspaper of general culation published in Kanab, Utah, her first birthday at the home of md qualified to carry legal notices Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Heaton. under the laws of the State of Utah. Susie is now four years old. This ordinance shall take immediate Mrs. Madeline Tait Lookinland effect, the preservation of the peace health and safety of Kanab City so requiring. Ordarvilla Haws Passed and approved June 25, To vote in favor of either of tliese 1957. bond issues place a cross (X) in the George R. Aiken, Mayor square after the word Yes" opposite Lula Robinson, City Reissue. that Attest; the proposition describing To vote against either issue, place corder. a cross (X) in the square after the Published June 27; July 4, 11, 18, word No opposite the pertinent 25, 1957. LQ. proposition. Ideal time to save on a big new Plymouth is now. Your Plymouth dealers sizzling sales enable him to be even more generous than usual. If you want Ride . . . and other to enjoy the miracle comfort of Torsion-Air- e besides . . , deal best ahead features , . . and get the years NpIEALER-IuIC- Optometrist and e. Vision Specialist i (With Offices in Cedar City, Utah) tlj Ileitiors a. m. to 6:00 p. m. NO. 8 WATSON BYBEE BUILDING ftLOO Ross Esplin and girls visiting at the home of Chastie plin here. Mrs. are Es- has been visiting at the home of That immediately after the Dave Sprensons. Sunday Mr. Lookinland visited in Orderville. shall this ordinance be adoption Section 6. its Friday Leslie DeM die celebrated his 4th birthday with a party. He is the son' of Mr. and Mrs. John EVERY SATURDAY Ordarvilb Haws Official Ballot for Election District Number 1, Kanab, Utah, July 30, 1957. LULA ROBINSON (facsimile signature) City Recorder K! DR. A. F. RICH Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byrun Either are 1st Lt. Garth Fisher and family. Garth received his commission on June 1st at Ellington Air Base in Houston. He is now stationed at Marchfield in Riverside, Calif., his wife Geraldine and daughter. Also Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fisher were in for the week end from Crand Canyon. Roseann from Harrison, Rogers sister-in-laMalad, Idaho is here visiting also. IS IN KANAB, UTAH (On the reverse side of the ballot) ' See your PLYMOUTH g g found only debris, and worker from Dallas City County Civil Defense, police, Bremen and Red Cross guarding the wreckage and ready to provide temporary shelter. (Dallas Morning News Photos) TORNADO ROOM Practice Devoted to Visual Care in all its Phases FOR APPOINTMENTS: Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays at Kanab, MI 4 2320 On Ml TTtuirairDen caracQ Other Days Call Kanab (Kanab Laundry) peaceful and quiet hen country! It'a In the nrnurac Ora Q9G' If Watch fowl niiiEv OF THE KENTUCKY I SINCE I t 1810 4 K 1 3 3R0S0I 3WSriT5J3 BOURBON OS4 I ATI IF III AND fKAZIll DISIILLEIT jk QJ COMPANY, IAIDSTOWN, KENTUCKY I ad V WE , "A" il I ARE sennecott is driving an 18,000-foo- t tunnel under the mountain that the separates Copperton Assembly Yard from the Bingham Mine. The target is 200 feet below the present bottom of the mine. In 1960, the mine will be 200 feet deeper than it is now, and tunnel and mine will keep your their date. This $12,000,000 project will be one of the longest railroad tunnels n in the United States. Through it, cars will be hauled from the mine to the assembly yard where theyre made into trains and then taken to the mills. The construction of this nearly long tunnel is essential to " ore-lade- r 3V-mi- BEST. SUPPLY le the production of copper in Utah. To operate successfully with low grade ore, Kennecott must handle huge quantities of material economically. Hauling ore uphill out of the mine is not economical. This will be the third tunnel to eliminate uphill haulage at the mine. So the $12,000,000 Kennecott is plowing back into Utah helps assure successful future operations. Todays earnings are also building for tomorrow at Kennecotts power plant where an $18,000,000 expansion will increase capacity from 100,000 to 175,000 kilowatts. Kennecotts continuous reinvestment of millions of dollars in Utah helps keep ore flowing steadily from the mine to the mills to the refinery. And that in turn helps provide prosperity for the people of our state. Is For All Fino Building Materials Is our desire and aim, to serve the Southern Utah area in their building Ik and construction needs. 1 i Trucking Scrvico Call Cedar City 333 Collect inon Kennecott Cbjrpsr Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah COUNTY . LUMBER compahy 55 East 400 North Cedar City, Utah |