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Show Page Two June LEGAL NOTICES SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE. Brown, Publisher and Editor matter October 6, 1944 at the post Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under in office Kanab, Utah, Subscriptions: $4.00 per year, $2.50 for six months Marlin June SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 25, 1970 B. In the Matter of the Estate of HYRUM L. ROUNDY, Deceased. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BUDGET ELECTION On June 25, 1970 between the hours of 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the Fredonia Public School a special election will be held by Fredonia School District No. 6 and No. 30 in which all qualified electors of this district will have the opportunity of voting for or against the budget approval of the 1970-7- 1 which exceeds the statutory budget of 6rr limit. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that T.V. Translator license applications are on file with the Federal Communications Commission in Washington D. C. for license renewal of the following stations: K03CX, K06FM, and K07HY which are located approx. 12 miles ESE of Cedar City, Utah serving Navajo Lake and surrounding homes, Utah rebroadCh. 5, KCPX-Tcasting KSL-TCh. 4, and KUTV Ch. 2 respectively on channels 3, 6 and 7. K08FJ and K10FJ are located approx. 4 miles NE of Alton, Utah serving Alton, Utah and rebroadcasting KUTV Ch. 2 and KCPX-TCh. 4 respectively on Ch. 8 and 10. K02EN and K04EK located approx. 3 miles NW of Glendale, Utah serving Glendale, Utah and V V Dear Sir: Although I am a Canadian, I have a hobby of collecting old U. S. car license plates. I am trying to get one plate from each state for each year of issue. Its a huge task involving some 3,000 plates. . . . If I may impose upon you to please place a small note in a coming issue that I am looking for Utah plates for the years before 1950, Id be so grateful . . . B. Lobay 410 Washington St. Winnipeg 15, Manitoba Canada ... Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah ) ) ) ) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix of the above Estate, co Durham Morris, Attorney for Administratrix, 172 North Main, Cedar City, Iron County, State of Utah, on or before the 15th day of September, A. D. 1970; Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1353, and with proper verification as required therein. Wanda C. Roundy Jenkins 75-9-- 5, Administratrix DURHAM MORRIS Attorney for Administratrix 172 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah 84720 Published in Southern Utah News June 11, 18, 25 and July 2, 1970. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and appropriate water in Kane County, btate of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. John K. Little, Box 47, Kanab, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of of water as use of 1.5 sec.-f- t. evidenced by Seg. App. No. 32632a The water was to have been diverted from 3 well, 0 ft. deep located as follows: (1) W. 1340 ft. from E Cor. Sec. 25; (2) W. 660 ft. S. 20 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25, T43S, R5W; (3) N. 1310 ft. E. 1310 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T43S, R4'2W, and used for irrigation of 180 acres within part of Sec. 25, T43S, R5W, and Editor, It appears that the State Road Commission has the cart before the horse in planning roads to serve southern Utah. It looks like they are more concerned about serving out of state tourists and Lake Powell resort operators than the local residents. In proposing rebroadcasting KUTV Ch. 2 and to build a new highway from BullKCPX-TCh. 4 respectively on frog Basin to Glen Canyon City Ch. 2 and Ch. 4. our own state officials are totally K09HH and K11HJ located apignoring the needs of the people prox. one mile E of Orderville, who live in southern Utah. If that Utah serving the town of Ordermoney were used to improve exville, Utah and rebroadcasting isting roads, then perhaps everyCh. KUTV Ch. 2 and KCPX-Tone could benefit from tourism, 4 respectively on Ch. 9 and Ch. not just the folks at Bullfrog. 11. I feel this road is not only unThese stations are owned and but a threat to the econneeded, operated by Long Valley T. V. at omy of southern Utah since it bySec. 30, T43S, R4y2W. wy2SW Orderville, Utah and channels 2, the towns that need the 1.5 sec.-f- t. of water passes Hereafter, 4, 8 and 10 operate with a power tourist business. A scenic parkway from 4 wells as diverted be will 3, Channels watt. of 6, output bringing the tourists through Utah follows: (1) well, 160 ft. 7, 9, and 11 operate with a power towns and tourist attractions deep at a point W. 970 ft. S. 30 output of one watt. would make sense. Why route ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 25; (2) Long Valley T. V. them through the desert? Public ft. deep at a 0 well, Orderville, Utah hearings will be held in Kanab on point S. 3860 ft. W. 1650 ft. from June 3n to review the proposed NE Cor. Sec. 24; (3) well, 0 TOWN OF GLENDALE, UTAH ft. deep at a point N. 425 highway. I feel as citizens and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING taxpayers we should insist that ft. W. 3000 ft. from El4 Cor. Sec. well, 160 ft. deep at a Notice is hereby given that a our road building funds be used 25; (4) to benefit the residents of southE. 1200 ft. S. 660 ft. from NW on point the be held will public hearing ern Utah. Who would benefit from Cor. Sec. 25; all T43S, R5W, and 15th day of July, 1970 at 8:00 p.m. Basin a between used for irrigation of 180 acres Bullfrog highway in the LDS Chapel, Glendale, and Glen City? within NEySEy, SWySEy Sec. Canyon Utah. Yours truly, 24; E'2NE14, EI2NW14, NWVi-NW1- 4 The purpose of the public hearH. Robert Sec. 25, T43S, R5W. Thompson ing is to explain to and receive 2492 East 17th South Larry L. Little, 1853 comments from interested resiSalt Lake City, Utah 84108 Paros Circle, Costa Mesa, Calidents of the Town of Glendale, fornia, proposes to change the relating to: point of diversion of 9.08 sec.-f- t. 1. The adoption of a Comprehen100th Great of water as evidenced by App. sive Master Plan to guide the No. 26838 The water has growth and development of the grand child 2 from been diverted wells, limits the area within corporate Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moc110 ft. deep as follows: (1) N. 2465 of Glendale, Utah. casin, received word early this ft. W. 2640 ft.; (2) N. 1665 ft. W. 2. The adoption of Subdivision month that her 100th great grand2640 ft.; both from SE Cor. Sec. the Ordinance for platting and child had been bom. The new ar25, T43S, R5W, and used from of within land the subdividing to a was born rival James Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 for irrigation boy Town of Glendale, Utah. Warren and Olive (Heaton) of 76.7 acres within Sy2 Sec. 25, 3. The adoption of a Zoning He was born June 8th in T43S, R5W. Ordinance for the purpose of reg7 lbs. 14 oz. and Germany weighed Hereafter, 9.08 sec.-f- t. of water ulation by districts the location, new arrivof the be diverted from 3 will Grandparents of buildheights, bulk, and size al are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. wells, located as follows: (1) is and other structures, perings 110 ft. deep at a point N. 1665 Heaton, also from Moccasin. centage of lot which may be ocft. W. 2640 ft. from SE Cor.; (2) of lots, courts, cupied, the size is 100 ft. deep at a point N. 1000 and other open spaces, the density KANE COUNTY, UTAH 200 ft. from S Cor.; (3) and distribution of population, the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ft. E. 100 ft. deep at a point N. 250 is location and use of buildings and Notice is hereby given that a ft. E. 90 ft. from S V4 Cor.; all structures for trade, industry, respublic earing will be held on the Sec. 25, T43S, R5W, and used from idence, recreation, public activMar. 1 to Nov. 30 for irrigation of ities and other purposes, and the 9th day of July, 1970 at 8 p.m. in 76.7 acres within S y2 Sec. 25, the Elementary School, Kanab, uses of land for trade, industry, R5W. T43S, Utah. recreation or other purposes. 399G8 W. Kay Clark and hearof The the public purpose Copies of the Master Plan and K. Laird Glen Canyon to is Smith, to receive ing explain and proposed Subdivision Regulations 0.00696 sec.-f- t. Utah, resandor from the comments interested City, and Zoning Ordinance, including 4.98 ac.-f- t. of water to be diverted Kane idents of County, relating the proposed Zoning Map, may 0 in. well from a 10 ft. to: be inspected at the home of Ruth 660 ft. S. 1830 a at E. 1. The adoption of a comprehendeep point Anderson, Town Clerk. sive Master Plan to guide the ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 19, T43S, Glendale Town Board growth and development of the R2E, and used for domestic purDee E. Porter, President area within Kane County. poses of 80 families, and for muJune 20, 1970 2. The adoption of Subdivision nicipal purposes for Glen Canyon Ordinance for the platting and City and suburbs within Secs. 3, I 10, 11, T43S, R2E. subdividing of land within Kane Protests resisting the granting County. of these applications with reasons 3. The adoption of a Zoning ordtherefor must be filed in duplicate inance for the purpose of regulat442 with the State Engineer. ing by districts the location, State Salt Lake size bulk of and Capitol, City, heights, buildings and other structures for trade, inUtah, 84114, on or before July 25, dustry, residence, recreation, or 1970. Hubert C. Lambert other purposes. STATE ENGINEER Copies of the Master plan and Published in Southern Utah News, proposed subdivision ordinance on June 11, 18, and 25, 1970. and zoning ordinance, including Chevron Shingle Stains preserve unpainted wood in atthat proposed zoning map, may tractive red, green, brown. be inspected in the office of the Kanab News Notes Chevron county clerk during regular office hours. Gary Bayles came home from Salt Lake City bringing with him Kane County Commission OIL MAN CALL YOUR STANDARD his girl friend, Kran Adams, H. Beriiell Lewis, Chairman IN ORD'tRVILLE from Delta to spend the weekend June 17, 1970 KARL M. JAMESON Published in Southern Utah News with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. of California Standard Oil Company Marell Bayles. June 18 to July 9, 1970. V (85-70- 16-i- 100-60- V 16-i- 100-15- 16-i- 100-15- (85-33- ). 10-i- n. Mc-Ewe- e. 10-i- (89-13- 793-206- 13-1- Shingles shabby? 0 UNITED STATES DEPART-MEN- T OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. PUBLIC SALE: Under the provisions of 43 U.S.C. 1171 and 43 CFR 2243, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held 2:30 oclock P.M., local time on Thursday the 20th day of August, 1970, at the LAND OFFICE, Room 8103 Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: Parcel No. R. 1, NW14SW14, Sec. 13, T 40 S., W.,; 40 acres, Appraised Value, $1,600.00, cost of publication, $27.25, Parcel No. 2, Lot 1, 9 NE, Sec. 19, T. 40 S., R. 8 W SLM, 202.94 acres, Appraised Value, $8,120.00; cost of publica, tion, $27.25, Parcel No. 3, Sec. 20, T. 40 S., R. 8. W., SLM, 40 acres; Appraised Value, $1,600.00, cost of publication $27.25. No bid will be accepted for less than the appraised value to which bid there must be added the cost of publication noted above; if the bidder is the petitioner for sale, he will be required to pay such cost less any amount previously toward publication deposited costs. The lands will be sold subject to: Reservation to the United States for ditches and canals, oil and gas, and for coal as to all lands in T. 40 S., R. 8 W. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either orally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at Utah Land Office, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111, prior to 10:00 oclcok A.M. on Thursday, August 20, 1970. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks, post office money orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids, plus the publication costs shown above. The envelopes must be d marked in the lower Public Sale Bid, Serial corner, NW-SW- left-han- No. U 0148890, Parcel No. , Sale Held August 20, 1970. The -- highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof together with the cost of publication. Any adverse d claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the county records to ascertain the existence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days commencing on the day after the close of bidding and the announcement of the highest bid received. Within the period immediately following the end y of the preference period, each preference bidder must submit proof that on the last day of y the period, he was the owner of whole title in fee of the contiguous land. (43 CFR 2243.1-- 4 (b)). However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to owners of authorized improvements on the lands and other requirements, see 43 CFR 2243. The lands described in this notice shall be segregated from all forms of appropriation, including locations under the mining laws, from the date of first publication of this notice. For further information, write the undersigned officer, Bureau of Land Management, Land Office, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. 0 (whichever is applicable) s F. S. Kirk Chief, Adjudication Branch Date of first publication Date of last publication above-describe- 15-d- Siftin' 'n Observin' Well, if anyone is still wondering wheather summer is ever going to come . . . you may stop wondering, it has arrived. The temperatures have reached into the 90s and thats all the proof this paunchy penman needs, how about you? If yo are like me, you finally (when it got too hot to work outdoors) went outdoors and fixed your air conditioner so you could have some comfort inside. I guess a guy cant have everything. In the dead of winter and in the heat of summer, Im glad I work inside. But there are days in the spring and fall when it sure would be nice to be outside. The Russians are said to be in Egypt, the British in Nigeria, were in Vietnam. Thats the trouble with the world . . . nobodys home. excitedly, Theyve got a magic record player at our school. A magic record player? asked his puzzled mother. Yes, explained the boy. You dont have to plug it into the electricity. You dont even need elctricity to make it play. All you do is wind up a crank! Received a news release from the Rancho Buena Vista, a fishing and vacation resort located South of La Paz, Mexico. It says that a party in the name of Phil Pfeil-e- r were there the end of May. More teachers than jobs coming . . . During July only anyone wishing to pay $20.00 for television for a year may do so. This does not include $2.00 due July 1st for the month of June. Television charges become delinquent at the beginning of the third month if not paid, and are turned to the City Judge for collection. Lula Robinson Kanab City Clerk Published in Southern Utah News June 25 and July 2, 1970. Kanab news notes Mr. and Mrs. I . S. Lippincott from Sacramento, Calif., were Kanab visitors this week. . Phil is the young fellow who operates the Kanab airport. The release said that Phil had landed a 165 pound Marlin. Others in the party got a 148 pound and a 132 pound Marlin. Sounds fun! However, my wife landed a 190 pound Marlin about 15 years ago . . . and hes still fighting. Most of the people who are a hurry have nothing else to do. in n Dr. Frank Gunsaulus, a once was Chicago divine, introduced to a large gathering as The the man with a ba;kbone. chairman repeated the expression several times, always stressing the fact that the speaker had strong convictions and stayed with them. When Dr. Gunsaulus rose to The chairman speak, he said: has told you several times about what a strong backbone I have. I hope I have a backbone, but I also hope that it has some joints in it so that I may be able to bend. If it hasnt, then it isnt a backbone, but a crowbar. A great Then he continued: many people mistake their prejudices for convictions, and take credit for being very strong-minde- d when in reality they are just stubborn. They proceed on the assumption that to see ones mistakes and acknowledge them is a sign of weakness. Nothing of the sort! Strength of mind and sweetness of spirit generally go hand in hand. It is the small being who refuses to give in. They who boast that they never change their minds love themselves more than they love well-know- Teacher shortages experienced and other states in the years after World War li are rapidly being replaced by teacher surpluses. This was the conclusion reached It looks like the Fourth of July in Kanab will be a big event. Like by Utah Foundation, the private research organization in a study they always say, if you want let of teacher supply and demand in something done up brown Utah. the women do it. Most of the new teachers hired The Junior Cultural League is going full steam ahead on the 4th by Utah school districts last year celebration and it looks to be a were employed to fill vacancies lot of fun for everyone. resulting from the turnover of staff rather than the creation of new teaching posts. In 1969-7- 0 the Education is the ability to desnumber of teaching positions in cribe a bathing beauty without Utah increased by only 223, a rise sing your hands. of 1.7 rr. On the other hand, 1,803 and her mother, her new teachers were hired to fill Mrs. sister and husband and yours vacancies created by turnover of truly ventured into the warmth of staff. These figures exclude 673 teachers who transferred to othSouthern Arizona last weekend for a wedding at the Mesa Temer districts within the state last ple. Up until this time I had year. never been south of Flagstaff, so The Foundation report shows as we passed Flag all of us were that Kane school district employed a total of 44 piofessional school seeing new country. This repretruth. Ive been east to New York, personnel in 1969-7north to Canada, and west to sented an increase of one in the By all means let us have backHawaii, but this was the first size of the professional staff for bones, but backbones with joints in them. the year. A total of 7 persons time to get south beyond Flag. Some food for thought there. were employed to fill vacancies Needless to say that country down there is a little warm in created by individuals who did not return from the previous year. June. So I have vowed that if anIf you can have but one other wedding takes place in the The turnover rate in Kane School character is your best was 15. family in Arizona, it must be in district during 1969-7bet. It should be noted, however, that the winter time. It was a nice trip however, even this turnover rate may be exagIn the front window of my office if it was too quick to see any is a very nice, very unique disgerated somewhat by individuals points of interest or look up who transferred to other school play. It was constructed by Mae districts within the state. friends and relatives. and Norm Cram. It is a map of In contrast to the leveling off in this general area, including the One thing about driving down there there are not too many the demand for new teachers, the national parks, monuments and all towns to drive through. supply of new teachers has been the other scenic areas. Some of growing rapidly in Utah, accordthe areas of interest are built A first-gradcame home from ing to the study. The number of with plaster of Paris, then the school one day and announced prospective teachers graduating rest of the area is laid out in diffrom Utah colleges has increased ferent colors of sand, all from more than three fold within the here. It depicts roads, lakes, canNOTICE TO PUBLIC past fifteen years. It is expected yons, etc, and is quite attractive. PUBLIC HEARING teachthat 3,071 college-traine- d A display like this attracts much NR ers will graduate from Utahs six attention, and from the view point Glen Canyon City to teacher training institutions this of Golden Circle Tours, for whom Access Road year. This number compares with it was made, or as a Chamber of The State Road Commission of 2,209 teacher graduates recomCommerce display it is very useUtah herewith advises all intermended for certification in 1965, ful. ested persons cf proposed im1,678 graduates in 1960, and 919 A bouquet to Mae and Norm for provements in the nature of new graduates in 1955. their work. construction on a section of road Drop by and see it! from Glen Canyon City to Local lady judges in Kane County, Utah. The proposed project begins at Miss Richfield contest Glen Canyon City and proceeds Mr. and Mrs. Errol G. Brown generally in a northeasterly diWent to Richfield Monday of last rection for a distance of 75 miles, week where Mrs. Brown was one more or less, to a point of intersection with the Escalante to of five judges in the Miss Richfield Pageant, during the day and Road approxievening. mately 10 miles northwesterly Mrs. Bruce (Sue) Whited, a from The governing officials of Kane member of the Richfield CHEVRON roof coatings waterwas in charge of advertisand Garfield counties, Glen Canproof and insulate. They and for and the Kanab cities have been ing staging yon Pageant. extend roof life and enhance Her husband, Bruce, is president notified. appearance. of the Richfield Jaycees. A public hearing will be held Chevron Miss Julie Rider, daughter of at 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 30, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rider, form1970, at the Kane County Courter Kanab residents, was one of house, Courtroom, Kanab, Utah, CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN the eleven contestants in the Pagto advise the citiz' is of the reaIN ORDERVILLE KARL M. JAMESCN sons for such location and design eant. Miss Julie of KSL-Twas mistress of features and to hear matters perceremonies for the "Slindard Oil Company of California Pageant. taining to the social, economic and environmental effects of such proposed highway improvements. Schedules for acquisition of right of way and for construction will be discussed. Relocation assistance programs in the Kane County Fredonia where applicable will be discussed. Maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways and written views reof Moccasin has been chosen ceived by the Department from public officials and agencies, pubas representative of lic advisory groups, and other interested persons and groups will RICHFIELD LIVESTOCK AUCTION be available for public inspection and copying at Highway Depart-mn- t District Office No. 3, 708 South 100 West, Richfield, Utah in Utah ... 0. pos-essi- 0 9. er 13-0- 0 Roof Protection? Jay-cette- s, NOTICE TO LIVESTOCKMEN and PUBLIC NOTICE Page Two 25, 1970 area DAVID JOHNSON For 84701. Henry C. Holland Director of Highways Utah State Road Commission By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah June 12, 1969 Published in the Southern Utah News, May 28, and June 25, 1970. Ussr assistance in marketing your livestock contact David at 643-559- 6 Richfield number 896-546- 7 |