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Show k SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two Thursday, March SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS The Editor Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol COMMUNITY Errol Editor and Publisher G. Brown, ' A. G. Brown Utah News Editor-Souther- n Kanab, CORRESPONDENTS Utah Dear Mr. Brown: Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Lillith Pugh, Glendale Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonla Allen Cox, Alton Berneeta In the Interest of UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Notice is herein given that the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kanab, Utah, will receive bids for all the labor and materials required in connection with the construction of the Addition to Kanab Elementary School Kanab, Utah. Bids are to be submitted separately for the (1) General Work, which includes everything except the Plumbing and..Heating and the Electrical Work: (2) Plumbing and Heating: and (3) Electrical Work. Bids are to be submitted in accordance with the respective plans, specifications, and other contract documents now on file with the Board of Education, Kane County School District, Kanab, Utah, and at the office of Ashworth Architects, Provo, Utah. The contract documents may be obtained from the office of the Architects upon receipt of $50.00 per set, whidh deposit will be refunded providing the bid is submitted in proper form, and upon receipt of such copies in good condition within ten (10) days after the bids are opened, otherwse, the contractor will forfeit his deposit to the Architect. Bids shall be submitted in quadruplicate for each contract. Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained at the office of the Architects, and shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check 6r bid bond for five (5) per cent of the atnount of the bid made payable to the order of the Board of Education, at its office, and shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of said Board in Kanab, Utah, on or before March 21, 1958, at 2:00 p.m., at which time they will be opened publicly read aloud. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as a guaran tee that the bidder will enter into the contract if awarded to him, and will be declared forfeited if the successful bidder refuses to enter into said contract after being requested to do so by the said Board within a period of fifteen (15) days. There shall be paid each laborer or mechanic of the Contractor or subcontractor engaged in work on the project under this contract not less than the hourly wage rate as designated in Section I, Paragraph 3 (a) of the specifi- FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE Notice of following person (s) be owners of abandoned UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake City, Utah Fredonia News sec-io- , and Current Events and .Roses as their theme and have decorated the gym verj nicely. The music will be by th Glen Ray orchestra of Hurricane Utah. A floor show will be pre sented. Mrs. Lavell Wittwer i. faculty sponsor for the class Everyone is invited to attend. plication of HEATON BROTHERS Serial No. Utah 027298, here will be offered to the highBy Wanda Johnston est bidder, but at not less than The Junior Class of the F.H.S. 706 90,. at a public sale to be The Fredonia Junior Chambei on leld at 11 oclock a.m., on the will hold their Junior Prom of Commerce will hold a mem to 3th day of May 1958 next, at this Saturday, March 22, according bership drive social Thursday Telna Swap,i class president. March 20th. Max Powell ant office, the following tracts of have chosen Moonlight Benny Jordan are They land: Sec. 7, T. for the event. A pot uck dinner Tract 1 - NENE 39 S., R. 5 W., - 40 acres $200; their claims, or objections, on or is planned to be followed by a Tract 2 . NW!4SW4 Sec. 8, T. before the time designated for special Jaycee movie. All Jay-ceand prospective Jaycees and 39 S R. 5 W., - 40 acres $200; sale. The Bureau of Land ManTract 3 - Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 1, T. agement has not searched the their wies are urged to attend. files of Kane County to ascertain - wil De neid ai tne Coum 39 S , R. 6 W., 83.45 acres $166.-9Tract 4 - SWkNEH Sec. 13, evidence of any adverse claims. juilding and will start at 8 p.m. T. 39 S R. 6 W - 40 acres $140; Any contiguous owner claimAll S L.M.. Utah. Each parcel of ing a preference right must asland as indicated, will be offered sert such right and substantiate for sale as a unit. No bid will the claim by submitting the evbe received for less than aljof idence required by 43 CFR 250 11 Mrs. Rachel W. Dailey has rewithin 30 days from the above turned to her home in offered parcel of land. in Kanab Bids may be made by the prin- sale date. after winter the spending Ernest E. House, Manager ths with her cipal or his agent, either persondaughter, Mrs. Published March 20, 27 and or mail. sale at the by ally m tropic. Bids sent by mail will be con- April 3, 10, 17, 1958. sidered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes 'accompanied by es - s' to I property gvW4',) fs ''XvS. a Tvs V Kentucky STRAIGHT BOURBON mihukey eeittte amended. Information concerning the amount or description of the property and the name and address of the holder may be abtained by any persons an interest the by addressing an inquiry to SHERMAN J. STATE TREASURER of UTAH, Room 215, State Cap-tBuilding, Salt Lake City, pos-lessipro-)ert- y PRE-EC- E, f Hitt The Finest Hosts IrO 0 and Hostesses Serve LLand K1 0 GJL ol Utah. For .complete list throughout Utah see Salt Lake Tribune or A 19 Mar. iVirt Nu. KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST i V WUSHU C0.,L0UtSVtLLf, A KENTUCKY KENTUCKY, DISTRIBUTED STRAIGHT certified checks or DISTULERS 86 PRODUCTS PROOF left-han- quired to pay immediately the amount thereof. All rights to oil, gas and coal on tracts 1,2,3, and all rights to oil and gas on tract 4, will be reserved to the U. S. Any adverse claimants of the d land should file above-describe- In the mountains of C.i.l u ( un.iv are beautiful recieation aieas in summer, vwmdeiful ski slopes m winter. And from these sime mountains comes the (.hiei souice of the countvs wealth- millions of tons - of bituminous coal to feed the furnaces of steel plants at Geneva and Montana, to power giant electric gen- erating plants, and to heat main of Utahs homes. With reserves estimated at more than 100 billion tons enough to supply the entne nation for 100 veais or more Cai bon Countv will play an increasingly impoitant role m the development of the West. The United States Biewers Foundation proudly salutes Caibon Countv, where the Foundation constantly woiks for the maintenance of clean, wholesome conditions whenever beer and ale are served. - j BEER and ALE . . . MMlh iMraWm ii r. ? inojcrt Satina, Utah - Panguitch, Utah takes L Mav H. Andeisen of Box Eldei Utah, one of the many farmers who County, agrees with the sbgan that It takes N, Men. Last year, he used NSS Nitrogen Fertilizers and realized top yields and profits. Mr. Andersen used 400 pounds of Ammonium is Nitrate per acre plus barnyard manure on his corn and got the best crop I ever raised; if I had had a larger yield than last year, I dont know what I would have used to cut it. On irrigated wheat, Mr. Andersen used 300 pounds of Ammonium Nitrate per acre plus manure, and reported a yield of 85 to 99 bushels an acre. I also increased' my barley yield 11 bushels an acre over previous years, Mr. Andersen said. ttccIu! added.yieMs I got convinced me that ' u.. USS Nitr.g.n f.Hilii.r, fcy and incr.at. y.ur farm profit.. Buy Member of Federal Reserve System Surplus $350,000.00 is a Andersen said. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation f NATI0NA1 .Cool Supplier to the West money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked d corner in the lower Public sale bid, Serial No. Utah 027298, Sale, May 8, 1958. The highest bidder will be re- if98 nertlllZer ' BY WHISKEY Salute to CARBON COUNTY post-offic- e BOARD OF EDUCATION utah BOURBON Mel-Auisao- m Kanab, Utah Of coat lUUtl Kanab News Notes FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA amri;an dairy assn. mt ft 0; Lynn f. Findlay, President Rachel S. Findlay, Clerk Published in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah. REFRESHER X si Sv 1, 1958 PROTEIN k ROBINSON, JAMES E. Kanab, Utah Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act Utah Code Annotated 1953 as March 14, 1958 Under provisions of section n 7455, R. S., as amended by 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274 ; 43 U.S.C. '171), and pursuant to the ap- cipality, or by persons contracting with the state or any county or municipality, preference shall be given citizens of the United States, or those having declared their intention of becoming citcations. izens. If the provisions of this In employing workmen in the section are not complied with, construction of public works by the contract shall be void. the state or any county or muni- The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in a bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening thereof. First publication March 6, 1958. Last publication March 20, THE HIGH so .smooth Sincerely, LaVerda Morgan, Utah Division ACS Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months NOTICE 'll AT Swallows chairman for Kane County. Be assured of our gratitude for your splendid help in this, truly worthy cause. MEMBER BIDS Tastes so rich... year-roun- d Mr. Walter M. Jones, president of the Utah Division of the A.C.S. is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Lavar Pratt of Kanab as the new cancer the publishers may determine. FOR the program of cancer control, The Utah Division of the American Cancer Society will sincerely appreciate your cooperation in the following announcement. Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the in the Act of March 3, 1879. office under Kanab, Utah, post All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of ADVERTISEMENT Jones and children, Roger and Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Glazier and daughter Nanell, and Attending the wedding of Leda Mr. and Mrs. Burton McAllister. Susan Thomas and Michael Reed Wiscombe in St. George last The average American now A'eek were Mr. and" Mrs. Jesse Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner owns 3 5 pairs of shoes. County Seat Hews Letters To WHAT ABOUT THE REST? OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH 20, 1938 Capital $150,000.00' 'rytr u'.h City invest-meri- t, Unit.d Slo). USS r ' profitable 9,9 S...I ,h. ..or Nll,.9.Bf.r,Ir, .w o.n0r, f,.m a'n Bul,din- - Sman Lak. Nitrogen Fertilizers CO , |