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Show UTAH SOUTHERN s UBfc3 L-- ksi W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 644-278- Holstein, GuernSwiss dairy calves shipapproval. All ages. Also calves. Write for Otto Vanderburg, North Wisconsin. J17,3tpd angus-cros- s prices. Prairie, Jackie Sorensen, daughter of graduation exercises of Doyle Lynn Sorensen. The Marvin Button children their grandparents, the Wilbur Covingtons, in Mt. Carmel while their mother was In the hospital with a new baby sister. SPECIAL SERVICES visited EVER1 Utah Horse Show, July 9 and BIGGEST 10, So. Cental Events Mr .and Mrs. Burke Soiensen, went to California to attend 643-268- 644-554- 9 We really had two warm days, guess summer has decided to come. I hope. I REGISTERED Quarter horse mare, 2 years old, well broke. 5 or or Call 0 see Paul Fullmer, Kanab. J24rc. at Murray Fairgrounds, 4900 State, Salt Lake County. Outstanding Arabians from all over the West. Jumpers,-- Costume classes, cutting horses, etc. Entertainment. Don't Miss Itl, J24,2tc. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young of Cedar City are the proud parents o ftheir second daughter, born Friday. Proud grandparents are the Orson Youngs and Elbum Sorensens. Let every Father remember that one day his son will follow his example instead of his Visiting at the Henry Carroll home were the Robert Mellings of Cedar City and the, Albert Carrolls of Emmett, Idaho. NOTICE at the Lincoln Crofts home were Mr .and Mrs. Phillip Cook and daughter of California. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bolander were here over the weekend fixing up the old Bolander home. It looks real nice, ESTATE OF STANLEY CLOV-ER- , also known as J. STANLEY GLOVER, and JOHN STANLEY GLOVER, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 76 South Main, Richfield, Utah, on or before the 25th day of September, 1 965. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section UCA 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. Delna Ivie, Administratrix Published June 17, 24; July 1. 8. 1965 Mrs. J. E. Crofts accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Esp-li- n to Nephi Sunday to attend P.O.tOX 144 a post masters convention. From POCATELLO, IDAHO there she went on to Salt Lake 23, 1965 Published June 24, 1965 Public Notice Public Notice NOTICE is hereby given that at 7 ;00 p.m. Wednesday, June 30, 1965, in the Kane County A public hearing will be held on the Kanab City Budget for the fiscal year July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966. This hearing will be held at 800 p.m. June 28, 1965 at the Kanab City Offices. Lula Robinson Kanab City Recorder Published June 17, 24. 1965. School Office at Kanab, Utah, a public hearing will be had on the proposed Increase of the 1964-6- 5 budget for Kane School District. It Is proposed to add to the budget $10,000.00 in Account no. 11 80, Economic Opportunity Act, to cover June 1965 expenditures for the Neighborhood Youth Corps program spon- sored by the school Lewis, Baibara and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAllister have had their daughter. Char, nell and family here visiting and as guests for the past week. Dave Shruen and Mrs. Lolene Adams flew to Oklahoma City this week, Lolene went to visit her husband who is in the Air Force and Dave went to see a girl friend. He is stationed In the service near there. If you want to get yo(H name in the paper, you can by walk- 5 June Verla Iva Mddox, Nahbie Glazier Lawson. NOTICE is hereby given that at 700 p.m., Wednesday, June 30, 1965 in the Kane County School office at Kanab, Utah, a public hearing will be had on a 1964-6proposal to Increase the DisSchool Kane for budget trict. It is proposed to add to the budget $8,000 in Capital Outlay and Debt Service, which amount will be reimbursed from State andor Federal sources. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education ' Kane School District Kanab, Utah 76-9-- 5 Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caruso are the proud parents of a son, bom Monday. Joan Wright NOTICE TO CREDITORS advice. FRANCHISE KAMFCXOUNOS Or AMIKICA lorcptt Nottonol Chain of Compgrouatk now franchttod m 2 1 ftotn Engtneonna and operational tyttem fully outlined Ago no barrier Need 3 or more ocret. Far incel lent return fpr mveifor formation write 5 surprise party was held at Caverns for Mrs. M. W. (Donna) Beard to note her birthday. Guests piesent were Mesdames Phyllis Judd, LaDon-n- a Hamblin, Anna Johnson, Helene McAllister, Laura Chamber-lain- . Applications will be received by the Kane County Commission for filling the position of Kane County Clerk for the term. Salary for this position is $5,000 per year. Applications may be filed in the County Clerk's Office. Kane County Commission Thomas H. Haycock, Clerk Published June 24, 1965 Qrdamlfc fcrcs and Page A NOTICE e. FOR SALE 24. 1965 Mogul Mrs. Lester (Lorna) Cottam and children were in town from Cedar City few days this week busi- visiting and attending to 643-5500- .' WISCONSIN sey or ped on By and Mrs. Georqe DiaONE and TWO bedroom fur- mond and children are visiting nished apartments, Kanab. Call in Kanab from their home in M5rc. 'Murray., Utah. George and Den. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ny enjoyed a day of boating and fishing on Lake Powell Tuesday. sudivid-ablFOR SALE: 24 acres, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lunden, 10 choice building lots. Phoenix, Arizona, spent the Sell or lease local Cafe. 283 weekend in Kanab visiting and acres. 480 acres. Corry Real Esto get their daughter, Janet, tate, LeRoy P. Judd who has been visiting with her Kanab. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Shumway. City for a medical checkup. ALFALFA hay, by bale or ton in the field. Call 6442928 .or see Alvin Judd, Kanab. J17,3tc LIVESTOCK &3rf Mr. CHOICE June ness. Kanab flews Holes and Cnrrenl Events FOR RENT PIANO FOR SALE. In vicinity. Assume low monthly pay. ments or rental. Write Factory Credit Dept., 1343 South Main, J24,2tc Salt Lake City. Utah. NEVkS - the street ing across one. reading PROCLAMATION Whereas, fireworks are dangerous and have caused many forest fires to be started, and Whereas, forest fires do untold damage to trees, grass, and watersheds. Now, therefore, pursuant to RegSection (L), made ulation and promulgated by the Secie-tar- y of Agriculture, all National Forest lands of Arizona, New Mexico, and all lands within the the Regionjurisdiction of al Forester in these States and western Texas and Oklahoma, are closed to the firing of fire works. This closure will remain In force ahd effect throughout the rest of the calendar year T-- 1965. Done this 16th day of June 1965 at Albuquerque, New Mex- ico. FRED H. KENNEDY, Regional Forester By M. C. Galbraith Published June 24, 1965 ' district, which amount has been advanc- KE17 SPECIAL TRUCK 1965 DODGE Yi T0I1 PICKUP V-- 8 Engine 4 Speed Transmission Heater Loadeze Wraparound Bumper Turn Signals Hcsriir Us! 42700.00 SALE PRICE ed by the Federal Government. 'NOTICE is further given that immediately after the above hearing a public hearing will be had on the proposed budget for Kane School District for the school year 1965-66- . Following the budget hearing the Board of Education will convene in regular session. Any business that might properly be conducted at the regular July 1965 meeting will be transacted at that time. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane County School Dist. Kanab, Utah June 14; 1965 Published June 17, 24, 1965. MANY OF THE ESTIMATED 1000.000 ARE BACK AT WORK a $601.00 LUIIT COMBINED POPULATIONS OF ALASKA. NEVADA, WYOMING. SO. 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