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Show THE SOUTHERN Page Three August 21, 1975 Report check for moie than $3 million has been sent to the State of Utah treasurer by the U.S. Department of the Interiors Bureau of Land Management, at cording to word received by Paul L. Howard, BLM state director for Utah, The check was part of a record $76.4 million distributed to 23 states that share in funds received from federal lands A administered bv BLM. I tabs share was foi $3,119,344.00. The money is the states sliaie of revenue collected from mineral leases, liom January 1 to June 30, 1979, giaang leases and sales of public lands and materials between Jul 1, 1974 and June 30, 1979. Of the total, $00,013.38 w is from was and $147,309.00 graving sale of lands and materials. The latter w is considei-ablf i om The following matters weie handled by the Kaiub City Police Dgpartme it during the past week: 9 Mr, and Mrs, Loyd Heyborne Orderville are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lone, KANAB NEWS NOTES News has been received in Kanab of the birth of ababygirl to Rulon and Loretta Johnson of St. George on Saturday, August 16. The little miss, who has a sister at home, weighed 7 lbs. 6 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson of Kanab. to Jan Joyt, son Marvin of Mr. and Mrs. HOjt, also of Order-vill- e. The young couple have chosen the day of August 28 to be married for time and eterrut) in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor Friday, August 29, in the Orderville Ward Cultural Hall. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Valley HighSchool. Tne bride-to-b- e was last years Miss Kane County, and attended Dixie College during the past school year, Utah Gerald N, Randall, a representative from the Small Business Administration, will be in Kanab, Utah, on Thursday, September 4, 1979, Persons wishing to contact him may do so at the County Courthouse, 70 North Main, Kanab, Utah from 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. maps published by Travel Council 1 1 2 1 KANAB NEWS NOTES turn citations for speeding warning ticket for Impnpei erda Maliontv it i uv-e- d lecentlv of the birth ol i tiandson on Au.ust 9. lie little fellow was bom to Mi. w property. Assisted in c ase at Mr. of armed rob-be- mi d 1 i Mis. Jim M ihcmey of Provo. euta Mahoney, so i Mis. Him ill Mike, and daughtei Wi.lis and duldien, ire spond-li- i, a week in Salt ahe C it visiting the David O den family and with Jim and Linda M ihone and then new bain . ui 1 iy Gs. y Wiethei e a youie vaoatioiunt motoiist, an outdoorspeison or iatie I talm, the multipiu-po- se maps lecentlv pi educed In the I tali I lay el t ouncil and tlu oui t oineis Regional C oinnnssion will help vou ei and enjo moie of the st Ue. the m leation il mips divide tlie state into ei lit le io is. In id tition to the usual ion! and hi, liw u issifii ations, they list sue h thin s as state and natioial piiks; picnic aieasj histone il si't s, lock ho indin, ale is, in i n ts, s' n no nle, jeep an Inkin ti ul ,, ski aie is a id f nne l esei ves. 9 Ik i opv side1 of the mips contains a p irtial imp lOund guide, mime tons olcu photo- -t iat hs and i lull desc uptio of the puks and lecieitlon uc is in the i , ion. All m ijoi itti hue been cssi ned lottei and mimei il oordm ite foi easy teleiemc, lrayeleis w inlet have to co itac t a dozen dilteiont aj (Mine's to obtain ill the inlcnnic-ti- o i o darned m siii-l- e in ip, oi says Milt Jolley, assistant of the i tali I lavel Council. 1 lie in ips sho ildinc lecse visltoi d s and n venue in oui state b, howm; tomsts the Cieit let reational vanetv a 1 I c c i k ms Always available to help with your reg- ular or specialized auto and truck sales needs. Two Lions attend Richfield confab Mark Brown, President of the Kanab Lions Club and Fred Brueck, Treasurer, represented Kanab at the annual Lions training meeting held at Rch-fie- ld on August 10, Lions from 39 clubs covering the state of Utah from Payson south were represented at tins meeting. multi-purpos- dis-cov- Mis. parkin1 citation for no 197 9 registration. ml complaints airest of individual for defacing and destroying private set Temple wedding date of Kane County visit illegal aliens from Mexico apprehended. 3 warning tickets for speedup 3 accidents Investigated 5 do, complaints 1 citation for improper right-han- d 74 t August 21, 1975 Page Three 2 lugher than the $1,072.00 received by the stale for sale of lands and minerals m F because of new geotheim.d activity on BLM .administered lands in Utah. Heyborne-Hoy- NEWS official sets SBA Police Utah gets check for over $3 million from BLM UTAH imm-bc- c us 1 dn-ect- i Save Fuel Save Power INSULATE YOUR HOME J S & T Insulation I in eicli legion, lie new I tab multipuipose maps can lie obtained from the BOB LINFORD NOW SERVING YOUR AREA I Salesman tali I ravel Council, Itah Division of Paiss and Recreation, C I.S, I Department of NatuidlKesourcesOut-do- BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. CEDAR CITY, UTAH Fredonia man is For Free Estimates Call: oiest Seivice, oi Recreation A,ency, National Paik Semce offices. or (76-234- 4 676-806- Bureau of Land M inagement and moot of Utahs mne promotional reguns. Recommended selling puce is 2i cents per map. J 3 m taking part in military encampment Robin J. Brooksby, son of Mr. and Mrs, W Oscar Brooksby of Fredonia, Anz., is taking part in a U.S, Air Force Re- serve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) field training encampment at Vandenberg, FB, Calif. During the program AFROTC cadets will participate in a wide range of activities designed to reveal and develop leadership, as well as provide an introduction to military operations and life. Cadet Brooksby is among approximately 3,900 young men and women involved in the special training at 13 Air Force six-we- ek bases this summer. The cadet is a member of the AFROTC unit at Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah. Cadet r graduate School. of is a 1970 Fredonia High BORDER STORE LIQUORS - WINE - BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- Groceries - Saddlery Sporting Goods J Indian Rugs and Jewelry I -- Major-Vince- nt vows set for August 30 Mr. andMrs. Jay Richardson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage 01 their daughter Vikki Lee Vincent to M r. Thomas D. Major, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. Major of Kanab. The young couple will be married on Saturday, August 30. They will be honored at a reception that evening from 7:30 to 9 p.m, at the Heritage House in Salt Lake City. The groom has been attending the New Mexico Institute of Technology and he andhisbnde will attend Southern Utah State College In Cedar City next year. The couple will be honored at an open house in Kanab on September 0. 3 The Birch Log by John F. McManus The Bilderbergers Belmont Massachusetts met again during the last weekend in April, this time at a luxurious hotel in Ceome, Turkey As has always been the case at these annual gather mgs, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands hosted the conclave, whose unusual name is derived from Hollands Hotel de Bilderberg, the site ot the first meeting in 1954 Secrecy Is Absolute Each year, reporters trv in vain to find out what goes on at these heavilv guarded gatherings of Western leaders Various reports filed from Turkey by United Press International and others only confirmed once again that with Bilderbergers, secrecv is the order of every day Turkish LPI's dispatches stated Twenty-fiv- e policemen with sub machine guns guarded the A police spokesman luxury vacation spot said another 50 plainclothes detectives strolled The participants are bound the grounds to secrecv and even their spouses are forbidden to attend Appointments promised to newsmen were not kept and, in accordance with the Bilderberger tradition, no statements were made to the press Prince Bernha.d has always laughed off any suggestion that Bilderberger secrecy makes the meetings suspect The customary line that to privacy gives the participants the liberty at was . . minds their parroted freely speak the recent meet, by Bernhards Secretary General of the ccnference, Dutch Professor Ernst Van der Beugel We are evidently supposed to believe that a Bilderberger meeting is merely a harmless rap session among some friendly people Why then the guns9 Does anyone seriously contend that the individuals are not in fact the of todays world9 shakers movers and below-name- d The Participants Of the more than one hundred participants at this years meeting, those identified included the usual contingent of highly placed government officials, hankers, and businessmen from Europe and North America Among the Amen cans, White House aide Donald Rumsfeld was there, as was Chase Manhattan Bank Chairman David Rockefeller, World Bank President Robert S McNamara, btate Department official Arthur Hartman, and perennial foreign policy advisor George Ball Europeans in attendance included NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns, Britains Denis Healev and Conservative Party Leader Margaret Thatcher, French banker Edmond de Rothschild, Ireland's For eign Minister Garrett Fitzgerald, Italys Fiat chieftain Giovanni Agnelli and German Parliament member Klaus von Donanvi In recent years, Bilderberger meetings have welcomed such currently influential Americans as President Gerald Ford Vice President Nel son Rockefeller, Secretary of State Henrv Kiss inger, industrialist Henrv Ford II columnist James Reston, Senators Hugh Scott Edward Brooke. Jacob Jav its and Henrv Jackson and scores more Canada s Pierre Elliott 1 rudeau is a Bilderberger veteran a is Frances Valerv d Estamg, discard Germany s Helmut Schmidt, and Britain s Harold ikon Some Unanswered Questions If the Bilderbergers met to discuss a change ol the United States," which is in the world-rolwhat Bernhard said they were doing in 1971, who appointed these internationalists trom all over Europe to be the architects of U S foreign policy9 If national sovereignty continues to be eroded, why can't the participants at secret Bilderberger meetings be suspected of causing it9 If the worlds currencies continue to be inflated and destroyed, who can prove that these men have not caused it9 And if a socialist new world order is being arranged, could not the Bilderbergers be in on the arranging9 Private citizens who meet behind dosed doors can tell the world that their meeting is nobody else's business. 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