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Show 4 SOUTHERN tlTAfl NEWS Page Two t SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH .JLUJBjPUT"' - Published every Thursday7 at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown, AT FIRST GLANCE NOTlCe Yd CONTRACTORS SUMMONS Public Civil No. 225 Office of the City Recorder of Kanab, Utah, July 29, 1958i IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DEPARTMENT OF THE IN1. Sealed proposals will be re Kane County, State of Utah. TERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND ANITA ADAMS HUGHES, celved at this office until 12:00 MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES JOSEPH oclock Noon, August .21, 1958, Salt Lake City, Utah. July 15, for paving of taxiway, apron, 1958. Notice is hereby given that HUGHES, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE access road and construction of on April 18, 1958, Kanab City a terminal building and culinary filed application to purchase unABOVE NAMED DEFENDwater line for Kanab Municipal der the Recreation Act of June ANT: You are hereby summoned and Airport. 14, 1926 (44 Stat. 741), as amendBids will be opened on or ed, the following described land: required to serve upon, Royce G. this time by the City Coun- NWy4NW4 Sec. 27, T. 43 S., Plaintiffs attorney, Hulsey, whose address Is, P. O. Box 625, cil of Karfab. R. 6 W., S L Mer., Utah, containKanab, Utah, an answer to the 2. All bids must be addressed ing 40 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing Jall perComplaint within 20 days after as follows: Summons service of this upon Office of the City Recorder sons claiming the selected land or having bona fide 'objections you. If you fall so to do, judgKanab, Utah to such application, an opportuniment by default will be taken Contractor's Bid 02 F.A.A. P. No. ty to file their protests or other against you for the relief dein the Land Office, manded In said complaint, which objections 3. The work consists essenLake City, Utah, together Salt has been filed with the Clerk of water of scarify, smooth, said Court, and a copy of which tially base with evidence that a copy of such and compact or objection has been is hereto annexed and herewith course, 6800 sq. yds; aggre- protest the applicant, within served served upon you. upon cu. base course 1640 yds; 30 This is an action lor divorce, gate days from the date of the 2 surface bituminous course, E. HOUSE, Manager, the custody two children as Ismixed in place by travel-pla- ERNEST of this notice. sue of said marriage, for $50.00 thick, first publication method, 13600 sq yds; per child support money, and bituminous material MC-3- , 17000 First publication July 24, 1958 Last publication August 14, 1958. lot $200.00 attorney Tees. gallons; bituminous prime coat Dated Aug. 5, 1958, A. D. MC-1- , 3500 gallons; bituminous ROYCE G. HULSEY 3500 gallons; seal coat RC-4- , Will Attorney for the Plaintiff cover aggregate fchips) 175 24 V4 North Main, Box 625 Shop & tons; unclassified excavation 600 Kanab, Utah cu yds, culinary water line and Located at Glen Canyon City Published Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1958 Terminal Building. Near Glen Canyon Damsite All work shall comply with AdminisCivil Aeronautics the Mrs. Karl Jameson and two IDEAL FOI VELDING tration standards. - THE COMPLETE PICTURE w- - Editor and Publisher CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton Lillith Pugh, Glendale A. Mt. Carmel Berneeta Tait, Fredonla Wanda Johnston, COMMUNITY second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the the Act of March 3, 1879. under in office Kanab, Utah, post All communications and items for publication must be appear In print. signed by the writer, whose name neednonotabbreviations. All Write on one side of paper only. Use of as the judgement to acceptance communications subject the publishers may determine. BUT BEHIND THE SCENE '; O N vV rOCU y , existing MEMBER nt UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION t Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Annual 4-1- 1 Four hundred and ninety-twmembers, tired and dirty leaders and chaperones returned home Friday, August 1, after a three-dastay at the annual Camp at Duck Creek. It seems to be a known fact get tothat whenever this and it year rains, gether was no exception. Although it only sprinkled in camp several times, it rained on all sides of o 4-- y us. Brink-erhof- f, 4-- py- leaders worked under the excellent supervision of coun ty agents and home agents, who are: Wayne Rose, Kane county agent; Rulon Buck, Piute county agent; Harold Lindsay, Garfield county agent; Ruth Coates, Piute county home agent; and Flora Bardwell, Garfield county home agent. Mrs. LaVern Lindsay, our registered nurse at camp, reports the following accidents that were treated: Dorothy Sue Excell, Garfield county, serious nose injury; Berthold Werner, Piute county, cut lips and teeth chipped; also one badly sprained toe, three thumbs in splints, two bad bee nstings, one ax wound, one eye injury, and two sore throats. The worst accident pertaining to Club Camp was the Moccasin truck accident. We were very sorry that those members couldThese , - Nimble Needles, Busy Bees, Kanab Kattle Klub, Clever Cooks, Valley Starettes, Valley Improvers, Tasty Spoons, Bugologists, Valley Livestock, and the Happy lookers and Treadle Pushers. Kane county fell behind in the contest this year. We usually" walk off with all first place honors, but well all practice up and win again next year. David Robinson and a partner from Piute county won second place (24.5 seconds) in the boys-- ' over-1class. Judy Roundy and Judy MacDonald won first place (29.8 seconds) in the class. Two of the county anne Sorensen won second place (31 seconds) in the class. Two of the couty agents agents did the record sawing in youngest children spent the past 4. Guaranty: Each week in Salt Lake City visiting bid Proposal shall be accompanied by with friends and relatives. cash, bid bond or certified check made payable to the City Treasurer, in an amount equal to at least five percent (5 7c) of the amount of said bid, and no bid Spirit -- Toons shall be considered unless such -B- ycash, bid bond or certified check is enclosed there with. Rex Brown All work 5. Contract time: shall be completed in 60 working log-sawi- 4 The leaders at Duck Creek this year were: Kathleen Church, mayor, from Garfield county: Joan Moore, assistant mayor, from Piute county; and Jacquita Watson, councilman, from Kane county. Other Kane county offi cials: Myrna Spencer, chair man of recreation; Gayle chairman of awards; and David Robinson, chairman of the campfires at the evening programs. Members from Garfield and Piute counties were also in charge of various activities. These leaders did a wonderful job of keeping Duck Creek Camp running smoothly and keeping all members busy and hap- . Rent or Lease Warehouse Gamp Held At Duck Creek By Jacqyita Watson girls-under-1- girls-under-1- 4 4 18 seconds. Kane County Agent Wayne Rose was presented with two special awards as going-away Check Work Permit 1 ! u 4-- H many employers are employing minors (children under 18) without first securing work permits, which is direct violation of the Child Labor law. Employers so doing are guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine, and are liable to double indemnity in the event of injury to said minor under the Compensation law. Permits are issued at the office of the Board of Education in Kanab. Employers are responsible for securing work permits. iMii'tihv !oj;w candle-lightin- g ll Home! We should like to thank Kane NOTICE. TO STUDENTS Transcripts of credits for KaMrs. Gertrude Knapp of the nab students desiring to enter womens and minors division of colleges or other institutions will the Utah State Industrial com- be made at the office of the mission has conducted a survey Board of Education at Kanab, of Kanab and discovered that Utah on Monday, August 11, and thank-yopresents. They were a book and a fine leather portfolio from the Kane county club members and leaders. We shall all be very sorry to see Wayne and his family go, but we hope they have success and happiness always. Rabbits are believed to be one Everyone seemed to be having of the most ancient living mama wonderful time at camp. At mals on the North American recreation time, we played continent. horseshoes, volley belli, baseball, tether ball, games and relays. In handicraft, we made bracelets of various colors and designs. The campfire programs were very enjoyable, and the final highlight of camp was the CfcVMit) fi ceremony, which was inspiring and beautiful. Duck Creek Camp came to a close for another year with everyone singing, "Sing Your Way 1958 and approximately two weeks thereafter. every days. Students entering Utah collegiate institutions should first obtain from the college of their choice the form Uniform Application for Admission. Valley graduates of 1958 fie siring transcripts should contact Prin. John A. Reese. RACHEL S. FINDLAY, Clerk, Board of Education Kane School District Published August 7, 1958. 6. O ne. "Get off of that keg Ive waited lix years for this!" Farm Bureau Sets Talent Show 16th The Kane County Farm Bureau Talent Show and Talk Meet will be held Saturday, August 16, in the Orderville ward recreation hall. These - contests are open only to members of Farm Bureau families, however. Interested persons will please contact Rex Bauer to enter in the Talk Meet and Emily Spencer or Ruth Shumway to enter in the Talent Show. All favorite brands of beer are handled by Border Store, buy it by the case and save, we have both bottles and cans. BORDER STORE Plans and Specifications: Copies of the contract documents, plans, and specifications are on file at this office and at the office of Neff Engineering and Construction Co., 2500 Evergreen Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, and are open to public inspection. A set of such documents may be obtained upon a deposit of $10.00 which will be forfeited unless a bona fide bid is made and plans and specifications are returned in good condition with (5) five days after bids are opened. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN OF KANAB. LULU ROBINSON City Recorder of Kanab 1st Publication: Aug. 1, 1958 Last Publication: Aug. 8, 1958 Hwy 89 3 mi. South Kanab GARAGE For Information write P.O. Box 310 Provo, Phone FRanklin SINCE Utah 1818 Nothing tastes quite like PEYTONS County Sheriff LaNard Johnson and Deputy Norm Cram, also State Road Patrolman Merrill Johnson, for their help in patrolling our camp area. When in pursuit of prey, duck hawks may reach a speed of between 170 and 200 miles an hour. AIR - CONDITIONING You are Invited to attend the WHITE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship - 71 Morning Worship UMlfKV SfRAHiHT boirbon whiskey Leaves (at the City Club Room) Sunday School V LABEL jfeCTN NTW Me a.m. Sermons COLDS AUGUST 10 "THE OPEN ROaB BRUSH ARBOR SERVICE 7 p.m. (2 mile south of Border on Hwy. 89) at , R. DAHLGREN Speaking B FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA - Salina, Utah - Panguilch, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' v tffi i . OR Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brooksby and children are in Kanab and Fredonia visiting with their folks and many friends, from their home in Mesa, Arizona. Open 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays 12 noon to 1 a.m. and love it Ka.n:bf Utah SHOP IMAIL n't be with us. Kane county did very well in the awards department. Winners of the campfire program skits from our county were: Beauty Builders from Orderville, Valley Improvers from Orderville, Kanab Kattle Klub from Kanab, Happy Cooks from Or-and Happy Helpers derville, from Kanab. The Beauty Builders were among the three clubs winning the nature hike. They identified and found 17 various plants. Those Kane county clObs who had 100 camp participation (meaning they went to all activities, observed camp rules, cooperated together in the individual camps, etc.) were: Jolly Pots and Pans, Kitchen Kids,. Happy Cooks, Eight Snappy Sewers, The Three Hs, Happy Helpers, lisiica ut Entered as . 7, 1953 Thursday,- - August f.Ici:r of Fedsral Reserve System Comfortably cool calm and collected is what Reddy really means. 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