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Show Peg SOUTBZSM Two COUTHZrJI UTAH tzvs OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown, Publisher and Editor Subscriptions $3.55 per year, $2.00 for Months Stjc matter October 8, 1944 at the Entered as second-clasthe Act of March 3, 1879. under office in Kanab, Utah, post Items for publication must be All communications and 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. s ' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT KANE COUNTY, UTAH SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1C33 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, on Saturday, the 2nd day of March, 1963, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said District, during the year next preceding such lection, the following question: tltAM NEWS, Kanab. Utah Glendalo daily nows items end notes There was a group of 20 who enjoyed Fireside. Mr. Legrand Spencer of Murry is here this week visiting with his sister Iva Sorenson. The Young Marrleds of Glendale Word held their social Thursday evening at the Ward Chapel, They had a group of 18 people who enjoyed games and refreshments. Miss Arlene Holyoax, teacher, took the following girls: Dorothy McArthur, Carl Sue Brinkerhoff, Visiting our MIA Tuesday evening were: John Whetten Scout Representative for the District, scout Ortho Christenson also representative and Arden Baird Survival Training Instructor who Diploma Certificates presented from the United States Department of Fish and Game to the following Girlg and Boys: Karla, Dick and Robert Spencer, Kathleen Dallin, Cheryl Bauer, Dot McArthur, Carey Brlnkerhof f, Lawrence Workman, Sam Pugh and Ken MaxwelL ' Mb. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell and Mr. William E. Cox went to Huntington and Price for a visit Friday, they saw many relatives and friends, Mr. Cox remained there for a longer visit while Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell returned home. Probate And Guardianship Notices (Consult Clerk of Court for 10C3 Thursday, February 28, Karla Nan and Sue Spencer to Salt Lake City Thursday evening where they attended the convention for the Future nomemakers of America held Friday and Sat- Tails from Noxztmt't Yeung Contumtt Sftvkt urday, some 800 girls from Utah attended this convention, at the Saturday session Miss Dorothy McArthur of Glendale and State President for the past year presided along with her Officers, at this session new Officers were elected for the coming year. j' t. 7 1. n .. w -s IT'S FUN being a girl. Enjoy all your female prerogatives by being prettily dressed, properly pampered, femi- ninely soft ond smooth. The Glendale Elementary schools presented a Variety show Saturday evening at the Ward Chapel to a large crowd. They had a real variety of numbers and costumes which everyone found very the proceeds were entertaining turned to the Glendale Ward building fund. DRESS UP TIME? Play It to the hilt with alt the feminine details he Is bound to notice and appreciate. Heefs and gloves, a tiny, tidy purse, the marvelous fun of a bow and in your hair. fragrance Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leigh and family of Cedar City visited relaIN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL tives and friends here over the DISTRICT COURT OF THE Margaret Bauer and Mildred weekend. past IN AND FOR STATE UTAH, OF. and Jackson accompanied Mr. Ladies first. it' hi priviTHE COUNTY OF KANE Mrs. Ted "Maxwell to Providence A large group from Glendale lege to be helpful ond proto visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. In the Matter of the Estate commenced working for the Movtective so let him! It' your n Mrs. and Mr. and 'of JAMES WILLIAM Carpenter to be week. ies this duty gracious about the Maxwell, the past weekend. BRINKERHOFF, Otherwise little attention reward him Brinker-hofKnown as William f Mr. S. V. Brinkerhoff went to with a smile or a thank-yoW. Brinker-ihof- f. J. and as INTERTHE DEPARTMENT OF New Mexico the past week for a IOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANvisit with hitf daughter Jeneal Deceased AGEMENT, Land Office, Salt and family. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Lake City, Utah, February 14, Probate No. 443 NO ROUGH SPOTS pleasel The fern!-ni1963, Under the provisions of the Speakers at Sacrament services Creditors will present claims Taylor Grazing Act of June 28, Sunday evening were Elder Vern touch Is soft ond smooth all over. Roundy of the Alton Ward, Rita with vouchers to the undersigned 1934 (48 StaL 1272; 43 U.S.C. Use medicated Skin Cream to smooth Jackson of the College Ward in at hij residence at Glendale, Kane 315g., Part 147), as amended, the your hands, arms and elbows. And Cedar City, and High Councilman County, State of Utah, on or be- State of Utah has filed applicaSkin Cream will help beauty-treBvron Fisher of the Orderville fore the 6th day of May, A. D. tion Utah 067343 to select the your complexion, too. Ward, the discourses were all ,1963. public land described as All of j Dated 28th this of WV4 R. 40 sacraT. Section day February, after S., very Interesting 7W.; 6, ment meeting Mr. Fisher and his A. D. 1963. SWy4, Section 2, AH of Section Charles Wilbur Brinkerhoff 11, and . wife stayed for Fireside SecUon 14, T. and Among those going to Las Veg- Poid Janes, the Bob Talbots and Administrator Mr. Fisher was 35 S., R. 3 W. SL Mer., Utah, In as last weekend for the Fullmer-Tige- r the Francis Kelleys. They all speaker, guest speaking about the creation of the DURHAM MORRIS fight, and to take in the said they enjoyed th9 fight very exchange for the offered land deearth and displaying many var- Attorney for Administrator scribed a All of Section 32, T, town, were the M. W. Beards, the much. ious formations of rocks which he First Security Bank Bldg. 38 S., R. 11 W.; Section 16, 23. T. 39 S., R. 12 W gathered locally, then polished, Cedar City, Utah . NSWy, which was all very interesting. - Published February 28r March; SEtf SEtt, Section 36. T. 40 S., R. 7, 14, 21, 1963. 10 W:; EttSEft, NWViSEy, SWtt, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NE4, SecUon 16, T. 40 S., R. Unless otherwise specified, the boundaries of the school 11 W SL Mer., Utah. repKANAB, UTAH resentative districts and the voting districts therein shall be the This notice Is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the same as those established for the last regular election of school selected land or having bona officials within the County of Kane, Utah. fide objections to such applica, (1 BIk. South of Hwy. 89 on 2nd East) tion an opportunity, to file their The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots protests or other objecUons in the will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education REV. S. PAGLIA, PASTOR of Land Office, Salt Lake City, Kane County School District to the together with evidence that judges pf election, to be a copy of .such protest or objec-Uo- n ? by them furnished to the qualified voters. has been served upon the ap11:00 A.M. S. S M. W- SERVICES: 9:43 A.M. The polls at each polling place .shall be within 60 days from the opened at the hour plicant,' date of the first publicaUon of of 7:00 oclock a.m., and will be 7:30 PJVI. kept open until and will be this noUce. Charles T. Hohenthal, Evang. 8er. closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock Chief, Lands SecUon. p.m. further particulars) Del-wy- u. ne j at Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the aggregate amount of $260,000.00,. or so much thereof as may be necessary, in one or more series, in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, numbered from 1 to 260, both inclusive, said bonds to bear interest per annum, and at a rate not to exceed five per cent to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their for builddate, for the purpose of purchasing school sites, and houses school supplying the same ing and purchasing with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the school property in its charge?" (5) Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts, and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Polling Place JudgesElection Voting District fara C. Pratt Kanab High School Kanab No. 1 Leota Findlay Kanab, Utah (Including Glen McAllister Athene . Canyon City.) SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Judges of Election Polling Place Voting District School Esther B. Judd) Kanab Elementary Kanab No. 2 Harriet R. Judd Kanab, Utah Elva H. Judd . PRECINCT Judges of Election Polling Place Lola F. Swapp D. C. Swapp, Residence Clara L. Bunting Kanab, Utah Margaret S. Cram THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE Voting District Kanab No. 3 L PRECINCT Judges of Election Polling Place Voting District ML Carmel No. 4 Bemeeta A. Tait, Residence Bemeeta A. Tait Vilate S. Esplin ML Carmel, Utah Kathleen T. Salter FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE NN, W, U-ta- No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the representative precinct in which he offers to vote and shall haVe paid a property tax in said School District during the next preceding such year ' election. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 13th day of February, 1963. Fred E. Heaton ; President, Board of Education Kane County School District Kane County, Utah First 1963. publication February Last publicaUon March A Church with a warm 21, 14, welcome' 1963. sa& f (SEAL) Attest: . Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education . Kane County School District Kane County, Utah Ordemlle No. 4 Valley Elementary School Mercy Chamberlain Golda Adair Ordprville, Utah " Louie Covington THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT FIFTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECLNCt ' IN THE COUNTY OF KANE AND STATE OF UTAH Judges of Election Polling Place Voting District SPECIAL BOND ELECTION Lillith B. Pugh Glendale Elementary Glendale No. 5 MARCH 2, 1983 " School, Glendale, Utah Margaret Bauer Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School DisLena Brinlcerhoff trict, Kane County, Utah, be authorized to issue and sell Alton No. 5 Allen M. Cox, Residence Twila C. Cox bonds of the District in the aggregate amount of $260,000.00, Elaine Hoyt Alton, Utah or so much thereof as may be necessary, in one or more series, Martha Roundy in the denomination of $1,000.00 each, numbered from 1 to 260, both inclusive, said bonds to bear interest at a rate not to exceed five per cent per annum, and to mature in not more than twenty (20) years from their date, for the purpose of purchasing school sites, for building and purchasing School houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the school property in its charge? 9 4-FOR THE BONDS , OFFICIAL BALLOT . (5) 1 SUPPORTS Q AGAINST THE BONDS ACHIEVEMENTS programs Recognizing that 4-- H build better youngsters, the Sperry and Hutchinson Company sponsors special awards for outstanding achievements in 4-- H work. - activities S&H sponsorship of this year includes the national Home Improvement Program with awards of county medals, scholarships and a trip for the Utah winner to the National Congress. 4-- H 4-- H Against the Bonds." On the reverse side of the ballot shall be the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT KANE COUNTY, STATE-O-F UTAH SPECIAL BOND ELECTION SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1963 4--H THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY , im E. 21st S.. Salt Yea ... for only 3 cent you can keep a In a study lamp for two whole hour 150-w- for all in a week! Remember, always use at least bulb burning att 150 the school night wat when read- ing. This size bulb makes seeing, concentrating and learning easier , . . helps improve school grades and protects young eyes. EYES ARE PRICELESS. . .GOOD LIGHT IS CHEAP i Lake City , ''''' 4 Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education of Kane County School District Kane County, State of Utah , Published February 14, 21, 28, 1963 - Q If the voter desires to vote in favor of the proposition, he shall mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the words For the Bonds. If he desires to vote against the proposition, he shall mark a cross (X) in the square opposite the words How to improve YOUR grades for only 3$ a week ! ifUTILITIES CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- i-- ll UiR1 1. C COMPANY I." JHIIIf ' |