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Show Page 2. Southern Utah News 87. Standard Oil Co. 229.39, Monroe Calculating Co. 597.70, , SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Pembrokes OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Errol G. Brown, Publisher Manila M. Brown, Editor Store v post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MEMEBER STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION UTAH 9, Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months . KANE GOUIITY FlflAflGIAL STATEMENT Year Ending December 31, 1963 176.58, Balance on Hand 'i $ 5,702,05 73,219.62 64,927.53 Floyd Johnson 13.994.14 December 31, 1963 Balance on Hand December 31, 1963 COUNTY CLASS Balance on Hand Total Receipts Total Disbursements Hand-Decemb- 17,313.85 98,929.08 84,635.36 31, 1963 COUNTY ROAD FUND Balance on Hand - January 1, 1963 Total Receipts Total Disbursements Balance on Hand - 9,541 ;73 December 31, 1963 22,979.40 20.930.59 20,879.03 24,818.52 16,991.10 LIBRARY FUND Balance on Hand January 1, 1963 Total Receipts Total Disbursements 2,243.25 4,347.75 4,638 05 , Balance on Hand HOSPITAL - December 31, 1963 FUND Balance on Hand January 1, 1963 Total Receipts Total Disbursements Balance on Hand HOSPITAL - December 31, INTEREST SINKING FUND Balance on Hand - January 1, 1963 Salt Hi-La- 6,045.98 36.945.59 33.862.07 193 9,129.50 & Total Receipts Total Disbursements 3,905,28 17,452.92 19,925.50 -- Balance on Hand - December 31, 1963 2.622.14 Funds not otherwise listed are part of and included in County General Fund. All is a list of Kane County Warrants, published in Following accordance with statutory pro- vision; Signed Thomas H. Haycock Kane County Auditor Taylor L. Crosby 5400.00, tar L. Crosby Ta- 1040.00, Rosalie L. Esplin 3931.01, Mary (X-Ra- y) fl. Janes 3338.80, Sharon R. 1938.74, Beulah Frost 1542.75, Vivian Cox 2755.50, Bernice T. Haacke 3048.01, Ora Moore 3217,50, Ella Willis 1946,-2NorLean Kelly 2357.49, Willis 5, Nina Mulliner 1047.77, Marie Gordon 3313.21, Thelma Adams 28.75, Marelda Black 2748.87, Lovina Heaton 1226.89, Leola - Chatterley 128998, Wilmirth Jones 2828.00, Lorene Esplin 838.25, Barbara W. Lawson 3580.86, George A. Swapp 1790.40, Charles T. Hepworth 725.00, Claude M. Glazier 571.-8McKesson & Robbins 2768.-7Kanab Drug Co. 425.28 H. Bernell Lewis 1588.93 California Pacific Utilities 4752.18 Utah Gas 80.00, Associated Food Stores 1782.41, Stan-- d a r d Publishing Co. 270.80, Lauren Bart Inc. 7.36, Difco Laboratories 73.65 America, n Oil Co. 1180.48, Kanab Equitable 198.22 Kanab Medical Clinic 5, 1, Pet-rola- ne Laboratory 227.50, Bunting Market 379.57, Dee Porter 10.00, Utah State Hospital Association 25.00, Val Tait 3.00 Virges Cafe 20.40, Trails End Restaurant 571.90, Rubys Cafe 100.30, Southern Utah Assistance Center 168.00, Pexton Wholesale 39.20, Southern Utah Office Machines 53.00, Parvin E. Church 191.61, Utah. Association of County Officials 109.89, Lake Stamp Co. 10.23, First Security Bank of Utah 914.25, Dairy 944.64, Judd Insurance Agency 2652.93, Baily Inc. 514.39, Ramsay Bros, Service 285.47, Arnold Machinery Co. 1143.00, Thell Maxwell 20.-0- 0, Hogan & Tingey 2500.00, Palmer Bros. Inc. .5.20, Elvira B. Ford 90.00, Intermountain X Ray 476.63, Hyland Laboratories 112.53, Wm. H. Rorer Inc. 14.40, Wyeth Laboratories 272.69, Franklin Heaton 8.00, Leigh Furniture Co. 79.95, 1,952.95 CONSTRUCTION M. en Merrill R. MacDonald Exp. 108.-7- 0, Tex R. Olsen 1998.00, Tex R. Olsen Exp. 283.30, Kanab Auto Supply 803.22, Josephine Heaton 79.15, Central Medical 50,117.74 46.680.07 er 20.00,-All- San-nell- 31,607.57 1 ir Mackel-pran- g 20.00, Edward T. Lamb 20.00, Harriet B. Riggs 16 00, Hans Chamberlain 1220.00, Hans Chamberlain Exp. 198.20, David Sorensen 16.00, M. S. a Haycock 81.35, Joseph J. 600.00, Orderville Ward 75.00, Hospitaline, Inc. 19.22, Surgical Supply Center 2562,07, Merrill R. MacDonald 1200.00, B - Balance on ROAD FUND January 1, 1953 ' ir A-da- Cox HOSPITAL OPERATION FUND Balance on Hand - January 1, 1963 Total Receipts Total Disbursements Willard A-da- 37.80, Caryl M. Hatch 502,28, Carl Hatch 1001.97, Carr Printing Co. 318.15, Thomas H. Haycock ' 6000,00, Thomas H. Haycock Exp. 128.35, COUNTY GENERAL FUND Balance on Hand - January 1, 1963 Total Receipts Total Disbursements Equipment Co. 808.83, Guldman Liner Co. 35.99, Sur-icSupply Co. 3926.96, Royal Corp. 215.67, Western Auto Store 92.57, The Modern Hospital 5.00, Lederle Laboratories 134.68, Center Grocery 234.09, Eastman Kodak Stores 300.42, Mt. States Telephone Co. 2604.-2Bond Equipment Co. 10.35, W. R. Heaton 4500.00, W. R. Heaton Exp. 634.66, Kelly company 2030.46, Wm. Webster 4800.00, Wrn Webster al matter October 6, 1944 at the second-clas- s Transport ff ' s Entered as 254.60, Clearings of Utah 502.46, Wy-coCo., Inc. 16.25, Wilmont Castle Co. 106.33, Restaurant & Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Thursday, April 2, 1964 Kanab, Utah . nd den Nursery 276.00, James Anderson 334.21, U, S. Pencil Co. 1 1 .95, Holy Cross Laboratory 20.00, Burroughs Welcome Co. 12.72, Joseph Jackson 48.00, Utah State Library Board 3500.-0- 0, Inter-Harvest- er 0, Rol-lan- J.-Wei- ght Strevell-Patterso- i Spencer 70.00, Joan Worthan 725.00, Herring Sand A Gravel 43.00, S. R. Ross Inc. 2.67, San Born Co. 10.00, Clark Lamb 1402.20, Kane Co. Soil Conv. Dist. 53.90, Isaiah Meeks 18.50, Winthrop Lab. 110.81, Neaf Swapp 49.00, Cory Rubber Co. 11.85, BAB Cash Market 13.19, Thomas Hamblin 240.00, Kitto Eng. Co. 10.00, Evon Olsen Heating A Plumb-- , ing 278.40, National Association of Counties 50.00, Utahns inc. 10.00, Commercial Welding Co. 300.00, Tone Blackburn Service 114.21, Elburn Sorensen 39.00.- , Locklon B. Cram 950.00, 88.81,-Todd- s Camp W. G. Williams 30.00, Aiken Lodge 12.00, Orderville Motel 12.00, The Britcher Corp. 310.00, Macs Sinclair 31.56, National Sheriffs Assoc. 25.00, Richards Mfg. Co. 31.50, Griffin Super Service 9.38, Monte Chamberlain 20.00. Notice For Dido NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the Kane School District office until 2:00 p.m. April 7, 1964 for the following; Demolittion o f Project 1 three buildings and removal of 12 trees on the Kane School District property at Kanab High 4, 0, m 5, As-soc- .1 G-Ho-- ward 0, 0, Rouher 100.00, Viva M. Putman 25.00, Pugh Motor 108.55, Glendale Merc. 25.49, Richard 4822.95, E. R. Squibb & 3784.39, Kane School Corp. District Sons 204,62, Merche, Sharpe 612.19, Boyd McAllister 36.00, School. & Dohme 571.03, Abbott LabSaid buildings are: K. J. Fairchild 20.00, Lang-Wayn- e oratories 304.23, Parke-Davi- s & A. Old shop building Equipment Co. 33.43, A. Co. 1098.02, Kens 66 Service B. Storage building Lyrin Poulson 71.48,v Richfield 2076.05, St. M a r k s Hospital Auto Parts 157.50, Banco C. Dwelling House (and 12 Corp. 994.00, American Red Cross 70.96, R. Wendall Vance trees) 5.00, 149.50, Kanab Construction and Utah Counties All materials and debris from Magazine 75.00, Lumber Co. 109.19, Modern the Electric demolition must be removed 205.20, Joseph Lloyds Cash Store 632.97, Kanab Clean- Bolander from school property and dis20.00, J. Kyle Clark ers & Laundry 3581.95, City of 30.00, Sevier County Sheriffs posed of in accordance with Kanab 1504,45, Seven Up BotDept. 20.00, Beehive Office & local and State ordinances. tling Co. 140.80, West Chemical All material that can be salEquipment Supply 202.50, BradCo. 91.24, Kanab Glass Co. 47.-9shaw Auto Parts 68.51, Dan vaged will become the property La Nard Johnson-4800.0of the contractor. 5.00, Carpenter & String-haLaNard Johnson Exp. 353.41, Ogden 3,000.00, Kanab Irrigation Project 2 Leveling of hill Texaco Inc. 1050.48, Utah Crime Co. and grounds near the old shop 12.50, Five County OrganiConference 11.00, Lunt Motor zation 565.46, Richfield Reaper building at Kanab High School. Co. 868.03, Rex Huntsman 111.-2- -Bids will be accepted for pro3.75, Mark Pope 9.00, Cedar Chevron Services 882.59, School A Office 10.48, Parkway' ject No. .1, project No. 2, or a Merle V. Adams 1200.00, Merle Motel combination of projects No. 1 4.50, Utah Water Users -- V Ada ms- - Exp.-4- 91 .65,- 00.00,-Servc-o 65.25, Clarke Watkin 35.00, Sevier Pacific Inc. 86.25, S. E. Massen-gil- l County 69.50, Premium Oil Co. Co. 86.70, Zimmer Mfg. Co. 647.03, Salt Lake BlueN Print Co. 25.01, J. W. Reynolds Co. 9.80, 355.23, Blue Cross - Blue Shield Charles Dean Hepworth 69.20, 1925.05, Ronald L. Spencer Utah Surplus Agency 6.20, Kane C. W. Brinkerhoff 5048.-00- , Fair Board 1300.00, ViWheeler Machinery Co. 28,- - County olet Jones 20.00, J. E. Crofts 039.23, Heaton Garage 2576.93, Eva Whipple 876.00, BesJohn R. Hamblin 1979.60, Vard 7.95, sie Mackelprang 25.00, Kanab H.eaton 10.00, Arden Baird 72. Merc. 6.00, Manning Pharmacy 00, Orville Palmer 72.00, Dicks 3.35, Verl Throckmorton 4.00, American Service 250.62, HolLeslie Poulson 10.00, Parry ChevClarks 28670, Lodge 218.80, Joyce Cram 40.-0ly Garage --994. Alton Merc. ron Service Wasatch Chemical 31.10, 30.Service Auto Bobs 86.06, Cheryl Adair 12.50, Rose Gar Atty-in-Fac- Karl Spencer 1032.00, Lyle Chamberlain 1081.50, Gary Cram 154.10, Daje Sorensen 245.00, Charles Cram 1200.00, Co. 26.86, Motor Parts Co. 22.02, Armco Co. 5840.25, Francis Duffy 72.08, C o 1 1 o m JeWelry 5.00, Dixie Furnace Co. 20.00, G. S. A. Supply Center 25.15, Elaine Brinkerhoff 6.00, Bobby Tait 6.00, John D. Chamberlain 6.00, Lynda Smith 10.00, Francis Kelly 3.00, Don Bater Inc. 17.10, J. F. Jelenko Co. 20.00, Southern Utah Guidance Clinic 130.-0Garfield Couty 7000.00 d Cram 266.10, Miller Auto Parts 589.96, Leland Spencer 391.28, Vals Barber Shop 7.50, -- Fentons -- Drug 24.01, Jess n 40.00, 323.47, Underwood Corp. 382.-2Upjohn Co. 22.81, Neil M. andNo2JLAbidonthecom- bined projects should itemize cost of each project. Contractors will furnsih all labor and equipment necessary to complete the job and will provide his own liability and other insurance. A completion bond will be required of the successful bidder. All work must be in accordance with local and State laws. Work on the project should begin about May 23, 1964. Bids should include proposed completion date of the work speci- - UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF ' LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST t; To: Chas. H. Spencer, Hunting B. Hemy; Albert H. Byfield; William Baton; S. J. Walker; Charles Adams; Geo. A. Seaverns, Jr; L. C. Seaverns; R. E. Seibel; E. J. Lampe, Contest 9935, against Manzanita No. 1 and Paria No. 40 Placer Claims described as being within sec. 18, T. 41 S., R. 1 W., SL Mer,. Utah. E. J. Lampe; T. J. Lampe; Ned Lampe; M. S. Pope; H. F. Pope; E. C. Patterson; Kathryn. Lampe; D. W. Lean-- a r d; Contest 9936; against Painted Cliffs No. 9 Placer Mining Claim described as being within Sec. 18, T. 41 S., R. 1 W, SL Mer., Utah; " Jack Er Goolsby; Lawrence C. Cushing; Edward C. Ma- honey, Contest 9937; against Jupiter No. 3 and No. 5 Lode Mining Claims described as being , within Sec. 18, T. 41 S.- , R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah. You, and each of you, your heirs, represenatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant-to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situated in the County of Kane, State of Utah-complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is in character; no (2) discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint! is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice,, the allegations of the .complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: April 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 19 day of March, 1964. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Grant M. Prisbrey Chief, Minerals Section non-miner- al fied. Further specifications and details should be obtained from Supt. Doyle K. Swallow atjhe Kane County School District office at Kanab, Utah. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Rachel S. Findlay .Clerk, Board of Educa-- . tion Kane County School District Kanab, Utah March 18, 1964 Published March 19,-2-6, 2, 1964. and Mrs. Lester Little went to Salt Lake City to attend Memorial Services for President John F. Kennedy. Mrs. Little attended the State Central Com-mite- e meeting and alsa.a DemMr. ocratic Platform Committee meeting of which She is a member. With the encouragement of friends and Party workers Mrs. Little filed for State Representative Tuesday. |