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Show V SOUTHERM UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four Trailer Ciurl Stephen S. Waldron Facilities can be installed for from 150 to 175 trailers. In addition the current need for trailer court To Copper Job tion. Up Fer Bid Al area and the new, modern shopping center now under construc- . Page, Arizona facilities, early relational velopments on La Ice Powell will result in sustained demand for a permanent trailer court in Page. de- traileT court site in A near the Glen CanArizona, Page, be sold by the will damsite yon Bureau of Reclamation for $18, 000. Applications to purchase the land will be received by the City Administrator, Bureau of Reclamation, Page, Arizona, until 10 a. m. on September 12, 1960. The trailer court site will be sold to a qualified applicant selected by drawing from applications received. Immediate development of the trailer site would be required to meet the critical need for such facilities in the rapidly growing town of Page. The present population of Page is about 5,000. Applications shouldT be in the form of a letter accompanied by a certified check for $900 payable to the Bureau of Reclamation as the down payment required under the Land Purchase Agreement which the purchaser will be required to execute. The balance, or must be paid within 120 $17,100, The $900 deposits of unsucdays. cessful applicants will be returned. Letters of application must also present evidence on adequacy of financial resources to carry out immediate development Facilities constructed must comply with the January 1957 FHA Minimum Property Requirments for Mobile Home must be Construction Courts. started within 10 days. The site is located within one block of schools and churches and three blocks from the business EI:rl Is Appointed New York, Sept. 1 Stephen S. Waldron today was appointed assistant division comptroller of tt the Utah Copper Division of Copper Corporation, it was announced by G. B. Russell, comptroller. Mr. Waldron was named administrative accountant of Utah Copper Division in October 1958. Previously he was with the New York office of the Comptrollers Department of Kennecott as a gen- e h .$ jtiimrf" V rf x' - T 'rG-U we may never get another chance ; 14. One boy and one girl winner, and their parents, will be guests at the Fair September 24. The youngsters will be costumed by Timbo, instructed in the art of clowning, and be featured members of Tim bos Saturday show. J Daughter Pioneer Family ! IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE (gi.ws Ho re: Mil purse." I Experienced Well Qualified f v. it A native Utahn, Verl G. Dixon has served 12 years in public office. He was elected Utah County Clerk in 46 for 4 years followed by 8 years as Utah County Commissioner. tj ; warm up quicker with N helped qualify A few are U. in personnel admin, have for the many positions he has held. at Columbia him . i Or' at noon, one at night. One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day I AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF VOTE FOR . n liJ G UTAH raid rot Ad, to vote for South :rn Utah men by V.rl G. Dixon, STANDARD KEATIIS OHS 7 Perfect oil for your circulating heater is a for $1,000,000 Provo Hospital City Building Inspector American Legion Post Commander Captain Mormon BaftaGon . President Western Region NAC.O. World War II Air Force Riot Member of Bishopric Secretary-Treasur- er ' Provo In our local contests all of Bruhn and Bill Barlocker ber IteOtcL 'Ivrrm. 13. ty, but less we vote for Bill invited to send letters, stating why theyed like to be clowns (or clownetts) for a day, to down Contest, Administration Building, Utah State Fair Grounds, Salt City 16. All letters must be postmarked by midnight Septem- . lish, if we dont' stop and think before voting in the Primary Coun- Dr PUBLIC SERVICE penny wise and pound foo- the candidates know Kane A DEDICATED TO We Kane County voters could Spt. Cbsra Fcr Cizsco per-sona- ly 710-fo- U-ta- Ola M Kids The Veterans Administration To Co announced today that Russ Neilan, What youngster, at some time or Senator John F. Kennedy today Contact Representative of the Salt Lake will be Regional Office, hasnt yearned to be a R. Elbert Curtis of other, appointed Salt at the County Court House clown? Utah kids in the mood for Lake City as chairman of the h Citizens for Kennedy and in Kanab on September 14th from clowning will get a 10:00 a.m, until 11:30 a.m., to Johnson. opportunity to realize their aid all veterans and their yearnings during the Utah State Mr. Curtis is an Independent Fair September 16-2He is chairman of the Board of dependents. An innovation this season, a Curtis Enterprises and prominent Local veterans with problems in Utah business circles. or questions on any aspect of vet- Clown For a Day" contest will be I am happpy to work for the erans affairs are invited to con- feature of the Fair. State Fair ofKennedy-Johnso- n ticket in the tact the VA representative at the ficials said the contest is open to the coming election," Curtis said. As County Court House on that date. Utah boys and girls between ages of 8 and 14. one who many times in the past Youngsters whos like to spend supported Republican candidates, I find this year that the country a day at the Fair as guests of the can be best served by proven Fair Board and actually don clown costumes to accompany Timbo", statesmen, courageous and honest and inspired, namely. Senator the Fairs new clown on his rounds Saturday, September 24, are Kennedy and Senator Johnswn. The Citizens state headquarters for Utah will be opened Wednesday noon at 335 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Edward M. KenTh mait who said money nedy, brother of Senator Kennedy, will return to Salt Lake City to Isnt everything must have participate in the opening gone through a womans His studies Election, Skis Fair Clfcrs U-ta- Ken-neco- ut When You Vote be Yds Hep. Hero l(cr.r.:dy Chzirczn Utilities such as sewer and wat er lines are adjacent to the site. All development of the trailer court site including the extension of utiities, would be financed and constructed by the purchaser. The town of Page, in which the eral accountant (trailer court site is located, is two miles from the Glen CanMr. Waldron was budget supervisor for the Ansco Division of yon Dam. Construction of the high dam is now about a third General Aniline & Film Corpora completed. Placement of concrete tion before joining Kennecott in the dam was started on June 17 He graduated from Babson Inthis year. stitute of Business Administration, Bostpn, in 1943. Mr. Waldron al Youngest son in service Completion Jf Glen Canyon Dam so attended Amherst College. Mr. Waldron is a member of and the first production of hydroelectric power is scheduled for the Salt Lake City Chamber of 1964. Lake Powell, the Commerce, a director oi the Natlong reservoir behind the dam, ional Association of Accounts, will begin to form in 1962 when Chapter, and belongs to the the flows of the Colorado River University Club. He and his wife are checked for the first time by and two children reside at 1666 Forest Hills Drive. the rising structure. 188-mil- R. Curlis Thursday, September 8, 1353 top-qualit- y Standard Heating Oil. Because impurities have been removed, it burns clean. ..gives constant, comfortable, more usable heat YouU get more heat from your furnace with standard Thermisol guards Heating Oil. Its Detergent-Actioagainst rust, keeps burners at top efficiency. n For any REPUBLICAN FOR Standard Oil product, call KARL JAMESON SECRETARY Orderville Plant Midway OF STATE Utah Tmftii for high offices. As you know of St. George is Bill Barlocker running for Governor. He won In the convention which makes him a candidate In Official Primary Ballot Official Primary Ballot REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC KANE COUNTY KANE COUNTY th Primary Bill Bruhn also won Election; and is the candidate' on the Pri- mary ballot for U. S. Congress from our District. All of three candidates against him are from Ogden. He must have every pos- sible South'rn Utah vote to win General Election a place in the i in November. Ogden will be the September 13, IS30 Seplember 13, ICC9 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To Vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at She right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To Vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in square at the right of the name of die person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one ' ' , I . party or group designation. winner if we muff our chance. Opportunity Knocks! Lets have a Govrrnor and from Representative Southern Utah. U. S. Rep (Paid political County Citizens and Bruhn) 0 ad by Kane for Barlocker Dist. No. 1 Vote for One State Senator Vote for One GARFIELD, RULON R. UTMITAIl CLYDE, GUNDERSON, New World Of The West Srcretary of State MISSILE DEWEY WILLIAM BARLOCKER, HUGGINS, IRA A. Vote for One Secretary of State DIXON, VERL G. DISPLAY Vote for One Governor LAMONT B. See The Thrilling M. BLAINE PETERSON, Vote for One GEORGE U. S. Rep., Dist. No. 1 Vote for One BRUHN, WILLIAM G. (BILL) STEVENSON, A. WALTER Governor In BROWN, Vote for One LAUREL J. HORSE SHOWS 6th TORONTO, ARMY BAND CONCERT 17 16 18 LAMONT F. HINTON, HARVARD R. Sept 12th NAVAL DISTRICT BAND CONCERT Sept 23 Attorney General 24 HENDERSON, WM. H. TVS JOHNNY RINGO Sept 19 and 20 ' HORSE RACING JUNIOR RODEQ LAMOREAUX, WARWICK C. . i State of Utah, County of Kane, ss: HOLIDAY ON ICE OF 1961 Sept. 16 Vote for One I D. M. Tietjenplerk of Kane County, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a true and correct list of candidates for election to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in the various Election Districts of Kane County, Utah on Tuesday the 13th, day of September, 1960. ' 25 FAIRGROUNDS Salt Lake City D. M. TIETJEN, County Clerk of Kane County, State of Utah 4 y ''v s Jsdisfcl Oifl:hl IVarlfv nui bMikvl For Dist Judge, 6 Yr. term Vote for One STERLING R. BOSSARD State Treasurer c Vote for One IIYMAS, WAYNE W, LARSEN, SHARP M. FERDINAND . ERi'CKSON JOHN T. VERNlEU |