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Show Thursday, November 5, 1959 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Two NOTICE OF LEASE SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS THE AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH WAY (PL G. Brown, Publisher COMMUNITY and Editor CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton Lilhth Pugh, Glendale Carmel Mt. A. Berneeta Tait, Fredonia Ivis Farr, TuId matter October 6, 1941 at the Entered as second-clas- s Act of March 3, 1879. post office In Kana, Utah, under the All communications and items for publication must be must appear in print. signed by the writer, whose name no abbreviations. All Use Write on one side of paper only. communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. MEMBER Currenl Evenls Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell and son Thell, Mr. William E. Cox and daughter, Vivian, spent the ast-w-eek vacationing in California, returning home Tuesday. a -name in Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mf. and Mrs. John Hardys daughter, she was given the name of EvaRay and was blessed by her uncle Gile Hardy of Kanab; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey gave their son the name of Grant Alvin, he was blessed by his father. John S. Anderson underwent major surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo the past week, and today (Tuseday) and is reported to be recuperating weMonday the much needare receiving very well. ed moisture it is really wet out, Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Brinker- - and from the looks of things we hoff accompanied by their mother more. have may Louisa A. Bnnkerhoff, spent the past week at Salt Lake City and Ogden on business and visiting. And 19-5- Months Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Orderville Hefts - Babies blessed and given Gtendalejlefts Published- - pursuantto of the Act of August 13, (68 Stat. 708) TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CON. -- 3 CERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed in accordance with Section 7 of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR 186 8): 1. That on or about June 7, effective July 1,957, there was issued by the United States of America under and. pursuant to the mineral leasing laws as defined in Section 11 of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) an oil and gas lease to Mary Alice Gibbs, as Lessee, and that Mary Alice Gibbs, whose address is P. O. Box 1923 Casper, Wyoming, is the present lessee under said lease as to the lands described in Section 2 of this Notice, bearing No. as shown by the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of 7 Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah rrol Utah 034487) 585 Probate The infant daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Jack Maxwell was christened Sunday at Sacrament meeting bv her father and named Julie. Guardianship Notices Clerk of Court for (Consult further particulars) IN .THE DISTRICT COURT OF A group of 18 Ensigns, Laurels anr their leaders and mothers KANE COUNTY, tended the special. Sacred To Me, STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the Estate of evening held bv the Stake MIA at Kanab Tuesday and report hav-th- ROBERT ROBERTSON, deceased Interior: and,' ing a very interesting evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2 That said lease covers lands Creditors having claims against Mrs Mary Holliday and her in the County of Kane, State ofj Utah, described as follows, to wit:, mother, Mrs. McCain, of St. Geo- - the above .estate, present them AdmUnsurveyed lands which when,rge visited this week at the Keith with vouchers attached to the inistrator,-JohnBrown Iverson heme Henry probably be:--- -'' at Kanab,- - Utah, or to LeRoy H. TOWNSHIP 40, SOUTH, RANCox, Attorney for the AdministraGE 6 EAST, SALT LAKE MERtor on or before January 10, 1960. IDIAN John Henry Brown Section 5: WV4 Administrator Section 8: WV2 Published October 29, November Section 17: Etj 5, 12, 19, 1959 Section 20: E2 3. That if any person claiming ir asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to enactment of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708), any right or interest in Leasing Act minerals (as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August DECORATING 13, 1954) as to the lands or any part thereof, shall HOME FURNISHING the Bureau of Land Management tail to file in the Land Office of CARPETING at Salt Lake City, Utah, and within 150 days from the below stated DRAPERIES date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which APPLIANCES shall set forth as to such mining claim: In The Kanab Area (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of recordation of the notice or certificate of location Call Agent For (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which emLEIGH FURNITURE brace such mining claim; or if sudh lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which Mrs. LeRoy Kerry Lewis, former Kanab reswould probably embrace such minident who recently completed a ing claim when the public land Ml r mission for the L D S surveys are extended to such Church, was in Kanab last visiting lands or a tie by courses and disFor Appointment is living in Tropic tances to an approved United week. Kerry at the present with his mother, States mineral monument; Mrs Ruth Pollock. (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such location; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively i ns deemed (i) to constitute a waiver H . W and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any and all right, title, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only at to, Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and any patent issued therefor, shall be subject to the reservation of Leasing Act minerals specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1954, and (iii) to preclude thereafter any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in any Leasing Act minerals by reason of such mining claim. The date of first .publication of this Notice shall be Sept. 10, 1959. DATED August 27, 1959. Ltah-02307- UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION I may not agree with what you ay, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it e -- Bw Kanab Can Be Proud Of Voters Tuesday t r Tnt The election in Kanab Tuesday to elect a mayor and three couneilmen, left this writer with a lot of satisfaction, and should ' be such to nearly all of the citizens of Kanab. at the polls, vvitlThe voters exercising The large turn-ou- t By Nan Johnson their priviledge to choose the candidates they think most qual-ifieand for the offices, is a sign of .a wide awake citizenry Today is Flection Day (Tups.) be how many of you went to the can that area or town in needed is you that a quality any polls? sure will keep up with progress and- - the times. A city that will Ken Chamberlain of Richfield, not turn out at the polls is not a good place to live. was in town and in Kanab last He! Orderville daily news happenings f and the dedication of their new home here Saturday. There were many out of town people in attendance I havent been in the building tf.since it was completed, btfrthey say it is really nice. d The nearly 70 per cent vote in Kanab indicates that people are being given more chance to participate and act in public interest. We have seen the time in Kanab, when nominating conventions were not advertised to but a chosen few, and voters felt left out and therefore took but little interest in voting. We fee'l that the respective precinct parties did a fine job in getting the voters out to their conventions and in lining up good candidates to run. We believe that the younger people and others who have never taken much interest in elections are becoming more interested and feel sure that this is a good condition. well informed and active community, in civic government, civic activities and participation is the best advertisement that can he offeied. A community that is working together and for everyone is a good place to live and a good community! A Outgoing Mayor Harman C. Steed, Couneilmen Lowell Johnson and Norris McDonald, along with the three holdover have done a fine job for Kanab during the past two years and the thanks of Kanab should go out to these men for a job well done. coun-cilme- n above-describe- Norene Torter who ha been visiting in Northern Utah with Tuesday on business. her brothers and sisters, returned Those who attended the Lyceum' home Saturday. number presented at the Valley Visitors at the Haney Crofts High School Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. really enjoved it along with. the home Sunday were of Reese Omner Mississi-ppians- , Parowan, Utah, were the students. They they also went to Kanab to visit a negro quartet. Alvin with Mrs Hester Heaton. Visiting here with their many Crofts of Kanab also visited at friends and relatives, from Salt the Harvey Crofts home. Lake City, are Mr and Mrs JaJoAnn Bolandcr was baptized cob Richardson and Mrs. Hattie night and confirmed in Saturday to old home is see Durfee It good Sacrament meeting by her father, town folks. Bishop Joseph C. Bolander. It always makes us unhappy to hear of our townsfolks being ill. Ervin Hoyt suffered a severe heart attack early Thursday morning. He has to remain in bed for two weeks, he is at home as they We were unable to move him hope he will soon be up and again. Hester Heaton is also quite ill. She is at the home of her daughter Mrs. Iris Masterson in Kanab, We hope she will soon be back on her feet again. Word was received here Wednesday by Mrs Amy H Esplin that she has a new granddaugter. We hope that the incoming city officials will receive the Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs Charles Hart of New Castle. The support and cooperation of the past, in keeping Kanab City little miss has a sister and two brothers who are happy as can going upward as it has done in the past few years. be over their new sister. Mrs, Hart and children will come and stay at the Esplin home for awhile, Mrs. Hart is the former Shirley New Face For Esplin. Christmas n f t - a ' i , ' . s 'X s x v' X' 8t S U-- V W ' v V v r ' . tvv I vet 4-- entertained their mothers Friday evening at the Young home to a Halloween party. The girls and their mothers costume, some very good costumes too just ask Orson and an enjoyable evenYoung ing was spent playing games and Those of course refreshments. attending were Ramona and Sher-rie Chamberalin, Lora Lee and Jeanne Blackburn, Nan and Colleen Johnson, June and Denise Hepworth, Cecelia and Doris Chamberlain, Ida Marie Young and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Young.- - r r Judd 4-27- two-yea- 89 S For delicious, rich tasting desserts low in calories, use NONFA T DRYMILK PHOENIX' Ernest j ASS'CAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Of UTAH E. House Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Bonanza Air Lines For reservations: Call Bonanza Air Lines, Midway Interior First Publication: September 10, 1959 last Publication November 5, 1959. - rr-'T- 'j .auuS - Kanab News Notes SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Cecelia Chamberlain and Miss Ida Marie Youngs class, i or DAILY SERVICE TO The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their convention I d if 1 rx for any W. As another Christmas season rolls around, with the prospect of reunion with family and friends, home makers are taking a tip from the Romans, who started the festivities on December 17th, 'by gathering holly and sending Gather these materials and. it to their friends hoping it would be used for decorating youre ready to go: 4 pint size p Oaken Bucket conentry ways.. What is readily termed Christmas Spirit, i3 tainers, with lids; gold- cellosometimes ;too restricted in phane; white cardboard, six paper plates; paper toweling meaning. tube; staples glue, scotch tape, During the holiday, there always seems to be a readiness to cado felt markers and green ibe friendly and hospitable, and mystic tape. 1. Cut out four panels from good will truly exists among men. The clasp of the hand is the sides of two of the containalways more firm, the smile ers saving scraps. 2. Cut the circumference and more sincere and kindness reigns in spoken and unspoken width of the side of the conwords. Now doorways will be tainer from crepe paper and celdecorated again, in the hope lophane, then tape inside the container. that friends will drop by to re3. With the scraps, staple tonew old and true friendships and to exchange greetings of gether in circle, top smaller the season. than the bottom with cardboard. It take3 only a small comer Cut circle to fit and another to make a warm greeting spot. vdth center cut out to fit in slit as handle. Christmas lights, Old English 4. Color lanterns made from paper food handle and top containers, and holiday cards brown, then sfet in lid. and turn from friends, container upside down and fit stacked on a holder made from the top Just made, on top of the mother paper container are bottom of container, which gives c y but attractive decorations. the effect of top of lantern. raa r'w'T9wis r ii o ! ! ;Xi Lu ;Vk FIRST STATE BANK 0E SAUNA X'' K 1 Lily-Tuli- . iu ill,: j -.- S SKMt:on-0- 1 i -V AY'Vfc'y 1 - Salina, Utah - Panguitch,;Utah Kanab, Utah broa?cr 1 V ra,ts "9 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Farmers-Aut- 4? Insurance OF LOS ANGELES , AUTO LeRoy P. Judd Midway well-wishin- KANAB,. UTAH i i Ucobar cf Federal Reserve System NiC'Vv f LIFE FIRE t TRUCK Surplus $350,000.00 Capital $150,000.00 |