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Show t SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS THUMBS UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT. OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND DOWN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH G. Brown, COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the office in Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. post All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear in print. Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire By Edith Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Altus Jensen entertained several aunts and uncles of Mrs. Jensens Sunday. They were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown and daughter Margarie, from vo, Utah. They were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bundy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Peterson and family, Mayor and Mrs. Arland Brooks-band sons. Ranee, daughter of the Brooksbys is a student at B.Y.U. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Judd and daughters Pauline and Nan-ya- , guests of the Judds was Miss Elizabeth Shook and Miss Synthi-Lasson of Page, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Dart Judd, City Councilman and Mrs. Ray Judd and daughter Suzanne. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Sammy and Kerry Carpenter of Kanab were here a couple of days this week visiting their aunt Club 1 and uncle, Allen and Cleone Judd. Reports on The Eight Peppy Pals Mrs. Gerdine McDonald and club children are staying with Mrs. Eet at the home of our leader,, E. Johnson, Sunday the 24th McDonalds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Altus Jensen this week while. Mr. to organize our club. Our officers are: Lenice BurMcDonald is in Salt Lake City, rows, president; Pauline Reese, on business. vice president; Keale Hepworth, Mr. Tharon Judd, son of Mr. secretary and treasurer; Julia and Mrs. Dart Judd, has arrived Ann Crofts, reporter; Myrna home for the summer. Tharon song leader; Janice Billings, aUcmls the Dixie College tl St. Health 'chairman; Gayle Esplin, George. safety chairman; Verda Johnson, Mrs. Wan Mackelprang, Cedar recreation chairman. We also held a meeting May City was here over the week end 29th and sold poppies for the Mrs. Mr. her and visiting parents Legion. Bill Finley. This year we are taking first Mr. and Mrs. Stearling Heaton year Home Improvement. We are had guests this week to. They hoping to have a good class and were Mr. and Mrs. Joel White lots of fun. Juila Ann Crofts, reporter and family of Provo. Mr. Charles White, Idaho Falls, Idaho and his daughter Norma James, Salt Lake City, Utah. 4-1- 4-- II Hoi-gat- e, Kanab News Notes WelJ that covers all those that came, now we will see who went. Lit. KANAB CITY, a municipal) corporation, ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs BLACKBURN,) Administratrix of the Estate) of James L. Bunting, Deeeas-- ) ed, NORMAN CRAM, Receiv-- ) er of the State Bank of Gar-- ) field, a corporation, JOHN) HYRUM CHURCH, Admini-- ) strator of the Estate of Had-- ) en S. Church, Deceased, and) also any and all persons claim-- ) LA VON C. ing any light, title, interest,) or estate in and to the proper-- ) ty described in the Complaint,) Defendants. ) THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAM- Carnal news Mr. and Mrs Jack W. Morrison plan to leave Wednesday to spend the rest of the week In Salt Lake City Their daughter Betty Goodnow will accompany them, also Mrs Morrisons sister Mrs. Anna Woodruff of Las Vegas, Nevada. SUMMONS y teacher. I ' The following visitors spent the past week at the Keith Riddle home Mrs. Riddle's sister-in-laMrs. Mildred Loy, son Chas David and daughter Mary Alice of Huntington Park, Calif. Also Mrs. Riddles Brother-in-laMr. Lynn Loy together with his son w Gerald and w ife of Seminole Oklahoma, Her brother Mr. Lynn Loy has been in Los Angeles to attend a health clinic the past two weeks. He is employed with the State Health Dept, of Okla- ED; homa. You are hereby summoned and Mr. and Mis. Osmer Lamb required to serve upon OLSEN AND CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys plan to leave around the 7th of for the Plaintiff, whose address June for Portland Oregon. With is 76 South Main, Richfield, Utah, them will be their daughter Mrs. e, an answer to the , Complaint Luane Clark and daughter e another daughter Mrs. within twenty days after this Frackell and husband DaSummons upon you. If you fail so to-- do Judgement ivy Default vid. The party will attend the will be taken against you for the graduation I$irtn dental technirelief demanded in said Com- cian College of their son and brother Mardon. plaint, a copy of which has been La-Ru- Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned Administrator at its office and place of business at Three South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, A. D. 1959. ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK By: CLARON O. SPENCER Vice President and Trust Officer, Administrator Attorneys for Administrator Gustin, Richards and Mattsson 151 North Main Street Richfield, Utah Published May 14, 21, 28; June 4, 1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ISAAC W. CARLING and ELVA E. CARLING Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Office of J. Duffy Palmer, 123 South - State Street, Clearfield, Utah on or before the 18th day of July, A. D. 1959. J. DUFFY PALMER Attorney of Estate of Isaac W. Carling and Elva E. Carling De- left-han- d 14,21,28; June hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, the original of Too Late For Last Week which has been filed with the Miss Anita Barnes has gone to Clerk of the above entitled Court. This is an action by the Plain- spend the summer with her fathtiff to quiet the title in the Plain- er who has employment at the tiff and against the Defendants South Rim of the Grand Canyon. named and all others unknown Visiting here the past week claiming any interest or title to describthe following therein, ed real property located in Kane County State of Utah: Beginning at a point 2 rods East and 20 rods North of the Southwest corner of the South-east DECORATING quarter of Sectioir28; Township 43 South, Range 6 West, Salt Lake Meridian, HOME FURNISHING and running thence South 572 feet; thence East 26 feet; CARPETING thence South 417 feet; thence West 884 feet; thence North DRAPERIES 33 degrees .02 East 493H feet; thence 'East 40 feet;- thence or APPLIANCES North 5 degrees .07 East 549 to feet; thence East 500 feet In The Kgnsb Area the point of beginning containing 13.917 acres of land more or less. Call Agent For DATED this 1st day of June, for any U-ta- h; - Le-th- a, Date of first publication 14th, A. D. 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Holmes nd sons spent the week end in Flagstaff with Mr. Holmes brother and family. Mr. and Mrs1 Boots Holmes. There was quite a safari from Fredonia that attended tlie,pag-ent- , Sand In Your Shoes, at the Brigham Younj University, Pro A typical daytime spot radio commercial reaches a far smaller share of its potential audience than almost any newspaper , ad, according to the Bureau of of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. bulletin in In a its Valuable Data series, the Bureau points out that a typical daytime network radio program reaches 2 per1 cent of the homes with radio sets and that an adjacent spot commercial reaches of this audience, about or approximately 67100 of 1 per cent of its potential audience. By contrast, the Bureau notes, in daily newspapers, it is almost impossible to buy an ad that will reach as small a share of its potential audience. Ads 50 to 60 lines in size the smallest national newspaper ads for which noting scores are available produce the following median noting scores, according to a tabulation in the bulletin; Food ads, men 1 per cent, women 9 per cent; housing equipment and supplies, men 3 per cent, women 8 per cent; radio and television programs, men 3 per cent, women 8 per cent; soaps and cleansers, men 2 per cent, women 9 per cent. The American Press, May 1959 one-thir- d May (5, 14, 21, 28; 6, 4) Club Reports Four-l- l The Rose Bud Ten 4H club held their meeting at my house this week. We did the fancy row on our Tote Bags. Mariam and I gave a program on safety and we started our notebooks. We had sherbet and brownies for refreshments. Lenora Meeks reporter Centralize Youll been cooking. We have made many kinds of Get MUCH SERVICE Better INSURANCE AGENCY sandwiches and drinks. Next week we bake, we just cant wait. See you next week. Sue Dennison, reporter 4, Insurance LeRoy P. Judd 4-- 11, 1959. Your In One Office The air smells good around Mary Crosbys house because the 3 Cs (Cute Cooks Club) have Kanab, Utah with relatives and friends were Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson of Boulder City, Nevada visited Friday and Saturday of last week at the Birt Gardner home. Mrs. Nielson is Mrs. Gardners Aunt. Mr. and Mis. Adrian Tait andi three children of Burbank California visited at the home of his mother Mrs. Berneeta Tait and his sister Mrs. Reva Anderson - WHEEL BALANCE Factory Trained Mechanic Hoopes of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson (the former Arleen Allred) motored up from Henderson, Nevada to spend memorial day. They visited friends in Orderville ALL -- WORK-GUARANTE- ED ' PUGH MOTOR and relatives and friends here. Kendal Tait motored to Chand- ler Arizona Friday evening to bring back a friend, Miss Jancy Freeman of that place who is visiting here a few days. Kanab, Utah LEIGH FUIUIITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-27- C0 For Appointment 900 FLAT WALL FINISHES Ssli.13, Utah ALIGNMENT Thursday , Friday and Saturday, Also here for an overnight visit at the Berneeta Tait home Satur-- . day was her sister Mrs. Mary Hoopes and husband Arch il FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA IC.t2b, Utah WHEEL - Pesgcilch, U!:h COLORS IN SEMIGLOSS FINISHES HIGH GLOSS ENAMELS RUBSER LATEX FINISHES EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTS WOOD STAINS 4 ' Levi. Mr. and Mrs. George Brinker-hof- f visited with friends and relatives in Emery, Utah over the week end. Tcp Advertising Media ceased. above-describe- Published May newspapers Remain Da-len- Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Haycock 1959. of Henderson, Nevada, were In OLSEN AND CHAMBERLAIN Miss Kathy Swapp, daughter of Kanab over the Memorial weekAttorneys for Plaintiff Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Swapp, end. The Haycocks are former 76 South Main Address: has gone to Reno, Nevada for Kanab residents. Richfield, Utah the summer. Kathy will be with Mrs. Pearl Adams her mothers brother and family enjoyed a Plaintiffs Address: visit this week by her niece, the Dick Fords. and Mrs. Jordan of Fort Kanab, Utah Published June 4, 11, IS, 25, 1959 Mrs. Zola Byrom and sons have Lauderdale, Florida. moved back to their home at Jacob Lake. The Byroms move to town each fall when school starts. for the forest service this summer. Mr. Heaton teaches fourth grade in the Fredonla school. . Mr. and Mrs. Aurie Henrle and lamily were in Pleasant Grove, Utah for a Pleasant four days, Visiting sisters of Mrs. Henrie, The sisters being Mrs. Elmon Christenson and Mrs. James M. Estate of ARTHUR JOHNSON, Deceased. - post-offic- Provo, Utah. Mr. Lee Brown, Kanab, His daughter Dezzie Lamb, Provo. Mrs. Eva Hart, Kanab and a Mrs. Margarie Cottam, Sinton, Texas. After lunch Mrs. Jensen held an open house so all the friends of these people could visit. The part I liked best of this bit of news is this. All these guests of the Jensens are over And Ray Judd still cant figure eighty years of age. All except where all his money went. Margarie Brown, she is only five. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson sixty Mr. and Mrs. Nicklos Babick, have as their guests Dons parof Palo Alto, California were here ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnthis week visiting Mrs. Helen son from Phoenix, Arizona.on Mr. Johnson really has been the Bennett. ball. Have you noticed how the Former residents, Mason and house Don started is going up by Laurel Cottam and family were leaps and bounds now? In town for a short while visiting Fredonia Mia Maids held their all their old friends. The Cottams Rose Tying ceremony Tuesday in now make their home Mesa, evening with their mothers and Arizona. special guests present. The Mia Mrs. Vonda McKinney recently Maids are Christine Baker, Adele made a trip to San Diego, Cali- Farr, Glenna Whiting, Varlee fornia to get her mother Mrs. Hassell, Linda Drye, Carolyn Alice Stanford. Mrs. Stanford has Lewis, Kathy Swapp, Carol been very ill and will be here White, and Karen Cluff. Mrs. while she recuperates. Shirley Sw'app is the Mia Maids Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaton have moved to Jacob Lake where Mr. Heaton will man a lookout tower further pa&tipulare) U-ta- h Fredonla news and current events Clerk of Court for NOTICE TO CREDITORS April 22, 1959 to application Utah 025052, and Under provisions of section (43 U.S.C. 1171), there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock .m., on the 17th day of June next, at Land Office, 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: W4 SE',4 EtiSWVi Sec. 19; T. 43 S., R. 4 W., SL Mer., Utah. 160 acres. Appraised Value $800. The lands will be sold subject to "a reservation to the United States of all oil and gas. Bids may be made by the principal or ms agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at Land Office, 312 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, prior to 11 oclock a.m., on June IT, 1959. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by e moncertified checks, ey order, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable t o the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The en velopes must be marked In the lower corner Public Sale Bid, Serial No. - U025052, Sale held June 17, 1959, The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse d claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further information, write: F. S. Kirk Acting Manager Salt Lake City, Utah Pursuant- Ivis Farr, Fredonia ' (Consult PUBLIC SALE Publisher and Editor Notices Guardianship NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Allen Cox, Alton Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Lillith Pugh, Glendale . Probate And MANAGEMENT j Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Frrol Thursday, June 4, 1959 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation A IT IS f.km!;:r of Fcd:rcl Rcsonra System Surplus $3S0,G8G.G0 Capital $ISG,CC0.GG 1 OP MODERN COLORS TO CHOOSE FRQM OUR PLEASURE TO ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR DECORAtlNG PLANS MYRIAD NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE ICAI1AQ CLASS GO. Kanab, Utah L |