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Show Southern Utah News and Ran Page Two County Standard SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS PROBATE the Kane County Standard OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and" St GeorgV,Utah" G. YOUR .VOTE COUNTS! Brown, Editor and Publisher ff 1 COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. 'Talt, Mt Carmel Vonda McKinney, Fredonia YOU'RE VOTING THIS YEAR, AREN'T YOU? Norene Porter, Ofderville Fop further Information consult Clerk of District Court or " Respective Signers. WELL, I FIGURE MY ONE LITTLE VOTE WONT MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE 3 matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and Items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. ONE VOTE as- ADDED TO OTHER VOTES SOON TOTALS A LOT OF VOTES INFORM YOURSELF ON THE ISSUES, AND WHEN THE TIME COMES MEMBER VOTE! UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months a I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it." -- Voltaire 1 REGISTRATION KANE COUNTY FAIR CALF SCRAMBLE 8ee department rule for registration schedules. boys and girls and The calf scramble will be open to all 1. Any entry tag must be filled out for each exhibit before it classified by age and size FFII members. Boys and girls will be will be accepted. will be to all. Contestants chance to an 2. Places of Registration: give equal enough classes conLivestock and Horse Show Under trees at campus entrance. contestant to the (smallest match calves numbered numbered, All exhibits in the Elementary Building. testant matched to smallest calf). Calves used in the contest will be borrowed from Farm Bureau members In the area. 4-- RULES 1. 2. inch rope. Each contestant will be provided with a Contestant will catch his calf and get it in to the judge of his class. 3. First one in class to reach Judge with his calf will be win- ner. Second to judge will be alternate. PRIZES calf to each winner. 2. Prize to each alternate. Winner must make the following promise to the Farm Bureau: beef or FFA club project and I will use my prize calf in a show it at the Kane County Fair the following year." The pledge to Farm Bureau must carry the approving signature of the contestant's parent or guardian. If the winning contestant in any class cannot, for any reason, make the pledge to Farm Bureau, the alternate will receive first prize. If that contestant cannot make the pledge, then the right of first prize will pass to the alternates In the other classes. The alternate prize will go to those who give up first prize. Prizes will come from business houses and organizations in the County. The donor of the calf prizes will be identified with the calf for the duration of the project Elson Riggs is chairman of the Calf Scramble Committee. 1. A 4-- At 2:30 p.m. All exhibitors will line their horses with the vehicles carrying the old time bands and will parade west one block (past the William Keller home) south one block to Main Street, east two blocks along Main Street, north one block, then back west to the fairground. A prize will be given for best Parade Unit KANE COUNTY HORSE SHOW FOR 1956 " 7 MADGE BAUER, Supervisor Supervisor That LaNard Johnson, Sheriff of Kane County, Utah is hold-NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing the following described personal property for lien for reCOURT THE DISTRICT IN IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL pairs, storage, and towage upon DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE he Mowing described property, STATE OF UTAH. IN AND COUNTY OF KANE, STATE FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE OF UTAH. 1946 Willy's Jeep. Motor No. 4LR226284 In the Matter of the Estate In the Matter of the That said property Is held by of ILEAN MACKELPRANG Estate of MATTIE M. CUTLER the Sheriff for the expense for Deceased. Deceased. locating and expense for bringCreditors will present claims ing to Kanab the said vehicle with vouchers to the undersignclaims again- which had been abandoned and Creditors ed at his residence at Kanab, st the above having estate present them to said vehicle In Kane County, State of Utah, on with vouchers attached, to the for repairs to order shape so it get or before the 27th day of Oct- Administrator, Russell G. Cut- could be used itorinmoved. That 1956. A.D. ober. at Kanab, Kane County, the last known owner of said ler, Dated this 18th day of Aug- State of Utah, or to LeRoy H. vehicle was C W. Hoag, Box 73 ust, A.D. 1956. Cox, Attorney for the Admin- Mesquite, Nevada, but the whFRANK MACKELPRANG istrator, at his office in the Cox ereabouts of said purported ownAdministrator Building, at St. George, Utah, er cannot be located that he is on or before November 1, 1956. no longer living at Mesquite, DURHAM MORRIS Dated this 20th. day of Aug- Nevada. That the amount of ust, 1956. Attorney for Aministrator said claim for which the vehicFirst Security Bank Bldg. RUSSELL G. CUTLER le Is held is $170 00, consisting Cedar City, Utah of $35.00 for repair bill, $35 00 Administrator . for towage and $100.00 for Published August 23, 30, and LEROY H. COX 1956. and September 6, and 13, Attorney for Administrator The affiant further states that Residing at St. George, Utah the amount claimed fcfr said First Publication August 23, 1956 lien is reasonable value of the Last Publication September 13, repairs, storage, and towing that has been furnished and NOTICE is hereby given that 1956. at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, Septprovided for said jeep; that the above described property will be ember 12, 1956, at the county NOTICE TO CREDITORS sold at public auction on the 3rd school office in Kanab, Utah, a public hearing will be had on the IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- day of September, 1956, at 12:00 proposed increase In the 1956-5TATE OF EDWARD L. CHAM- noon in front of the Kane CoSchool Kane District. for budget BERLAIN, also known as Ed- unty Court House, at Kanab, It is proposed to increase Cap- ward Leo Chamberlain, deceased. Utah; the proceeds thereof, or ital Outlay by $99,000, the Creditors will present claims as much as is necesary, will be amount to be received by sale with vouchers attached to Olsen used to satisfy said lien and of bonds voted July 30, 1956. and Chamberlain, attorneys for costs. notice This of foreclosure Is . Following the hearing, the Administrators Kelton Chamber-lai52 of under the laws of Utah Board will transact regular busand Von Del Chamberlain, 1943, as amended by the Utah iness for September 1956. at 116 North Main, Richfield, Code Annotated, 1953. Rachel S. Findlay Utah, on or before the 10th day LaNard Johnson ' Clerk, Board of Education of December, 1956. of Kane County Sheriff Kane School District KELTON CHAMBERLAIN H. Cox LeRoy August 13, 1956 VON DEL CHAMBERLAIN Attorney for Lienholder of the Published August 23, 1956 St George, Utah , of Edward L. Chamber-lainPublished the 23rd day of Au- also known as Edward the 30th day of Augand gust Leo Chamberlain. ust, 1956. Published August 9, 16, 23, 30, Call For Bids 1956. lain. and Von Del Chamberlain, at 146 North Main. Richfield, NOTICE is hereby given that Utah, on or before the 10th day bids will be received by the NOTICE TO CREDITORS of December, 1956. Board of Education, Kane School THE ESKELTON CHAMBERLAIN District, for stoker coal to be IN THE MATTER OF CHAMBER-LAIN- , E. OF CORA TATE furnished and delivered as shall VON DEL CHAMBERLAIN deceased. be required for heating purposes of the esCreditors will present claims in schools of the district as listtate of Cora E. Chamberlain, with vouchers attached to Olsen ed: deceased. and Chamberlain, attorneys for Published August 9, 16, 23, 30, Glendale Administrators Kelton Chamber- information. stor-ige- & noted. OPENING PARADE Consult County Clerk or respective signers for furth-e- r NOTICE (Continued from page one) class one year will not be eligible to win a trophy or sweepstakes in the same class next year. There will be a Junior Division 9 for all exhibitors to and including fifteen years of age, in each department unless otherwise Jr. Exhibitors of Prize Horses NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN AND SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE to-wi-t: Allen Cox, Alton KARL JAMESON, Lcal Ksl!::s AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE And Continuing Errol Thursday, August 23, 1936 LIVESTOCK DESPARTMENT MILO PALMER, Director Classifications: A. Jersey DONALD 8WAPP, Supervisor C. All B. Holstein GROUP Other DAIRY STOCK A Everyone Is welcome to compete or watch. Every event will be CHARLES PALMER, Supervisor . at the Farlground. 3:00 p.m., August 31 Class 1 Bulls (Any age). Registration 1:00 Class 2 Cows (10 months or under) RULES Class 3 Cows (10 to 18 months) 1. All entries will be Judged by the Danish Merit System. Each Class 4 Cows (18 to 36 months) Class 5 Cows (3 years and over) animal will be graded on its own merits. 2. The same horse may be entered In more than one class, and GROUP B BEEF CATTLE shown and graded separately in each class; but will be awarded KENT CARROLL, Supervisor only one cash prize. Classifications; Classifications: B. Shorthorn A. Quarter Horses C. All Others C. All Others B. Thoroughbreds A. Herford 1. Pleasure Ponies All breeds (Boys and girls up to 16 years). Class 1 Bulls (over 3 years) 2 Brood Mares Class 2 Cows (over 3 years) 3 .Stallions Class 3 Calf (under 6 months) 4. Colts and Fillies up to 12 months . Class 4 Calf (6 to 18 months) 5. Colts and fillies 12 to 18 months. Class 5 Calves (18 to 36 months) 6. Fillies and horses 18 to 24 months. Class 6 Get of Sire (3 animals) 7. Fillies and horses 24 to 36 months. GROUP C SHEEP 8. Pleasure horses and mares, all breeds, under saddle and in action. GAIL HEATON, Supervisor 9. Using horses and mares, under stock saddle. Cutting and Classifications: Roping. Demonstration. B. Columbia C. Suffolk D. Others A. Rambouillet 10. Draft horses all breeds. Class 1 Ram (Lamb to 1 years) A trophy will be presented to the outstanding exhibitor In the Class 2 Ram (over 1 year) v Horse Show. Class 3 Ewe (to 1 year) Class 4 Ewe (1 to 2 years) Class 5 Ewe (over 2 years) (Continued on page three) - i n 2-- 3 NOTICE 1956. Kanab Elementary Kanab High (New) Kanab High (Old) Valley Elementary Valley High Said stocker coal Is to be oil treated, reasonably free from moisture, dust, dirt, etc.; of uniform size (not over 2 in diameter) and of good quality such as will burn properly In the stoker machines in the schools. Bids shall specify trade name or type of coal, stating location of mine and price of coal deliver- have better times with ed. Contractors may. submit bids for any or all listed schools. Bids must be in the office of the clerk of the Board of Education not later than Sept 11, 1956. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education August 13, 1956 Published August 16, 23, 1956 Lccd Horn Items Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rush and daughter, Carolyn, from Houston, Texas, are In Kanab visiting her mother, Mrs. Ora W. Eatough this week. They are planning to fly to American Fork. Utah one day this week to visit their brother and son, Watson and family. - ; Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Deserve System Prize Sheep of 1055 Surplus Fair vO Capital 51CO.CCO - - LIVESTOCK RULES 1. No entry fee 2. All entries must be registered by 8:30 9:30 a.m. Sept. 1, if they are to be Judged. 3. Final class groupings will be left to the discreatlon of the judges. Exhibitors must have owned the animals at least 60 days prior to the Fair. 5. All Dairy cows must be milked out the morning of SepL 1. 6. All Animals must be on halter or tame enough for collar working. 4. v FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA . SAUNA, UTAH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT ROURBON IARIY TIMES DISTILLERY CORF. 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