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Show UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT C0UTE2n?J UTAH K21VC OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah ' - f Grrol Q. Drown, Publisher and Editor Subscriptions $350 per year, $2.00 for Six Months NOTICE OF CONTEST matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as 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 must appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbre via tons. AM communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. member UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION 110 placer, mining claims described as being within secs. 18, 19, 20, T. 42 S., R. 6 E., SL Mer. This is one of a series of articles written by members of the Utah Medical Association and published in cooperation with your newspaper. These articles are presented to better acquaint you with problems of health, and designed to improve the well being of the People of Utah. Almost everyone knows something about diabetes. And a lot of what we think we know isn't so. The experts have estimated that there are more than known diabetics in the United States, and that 00 there are about 1,400,000 who have diabetes and dont know it. These figures are plus untold hundreds of thousands more who may develop diabetes if they dont follow a balanced diet, keep their weight down and have periodic physical examinations by their doctors to detect early changes in how their bodies use sugar. more Americans , de-crib- We made an error last week in the advertisement run by California-Pacific Utilities, Inc. The ad for pennies a night" and telling about the companies '"New Area Lighting Service from dusk to dawn automatically that is now available to rural, residential, commercial and industrial customers. In the ad the charge should have been "Only $4.00 per month", we made the error of stating the charge was for a week. The company, in the new program, installs, owns and maintains this modern 7,000 lumen mercury vapor lamp that automatically comes on at night and off by day. CPU does it all - even bulbs and changes burned-ou- t supplies the electricity for a low rental of "Only $4.00 per Month". What is diabetes? It is a disorder in which the body cannot make full use of some of the foods we eat mainly the carbohydrates, or sugars and starches. The pancreas, a large gland lying behind the stomach, does not Kanab Uovs Holes make. available enough insulin to turn these foods into energy or to store them for future use. end VVcably Events Diabetes can be controlled by planned diet, exercise and, by Joan Wright In many cases, insulin or oral Dr. and Mrs. George R. Aiken medication. Well - controlled by planned diet, exercises and, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smirl in many cases, insulin or oral went to Page for a farewell party medication, diabetics can lead for the Lem Wileys at the Page active and useful lives. Country Club, last week. Mr. Wiley Most likely candidates or is retiring from the Bureau of are overweight Reclamation and going to South persons past the age of 40, America with a private business concern. particularly those who are reMrs. Myrza Hamblin is leaving and lated t o diabetics, especially older women. But :his week to spend a few months diabetes can hit anyone at visiting with her children in Flagstaff, Arizona, and in California. any age. Dr. and Mrs. Aiken and Mrs. Symptoms include increase Aikens sister, Louise, from Virin thirst, constant hunger, frequent urination, loss of weight, ginia are leaving this week for an itching, easy tiring, changes in extended vaction trip into Old vision and slow healing of cuts Mexico and lower California. Dianna Franklin entertained her and scratches. diabetes . FOR FEDERAL and STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS tee O. Vauchn Room 4, Dybca DuMng 7 03I43-2K- PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIBBS; R. E. KIPE; H. C. JENKINS; FRANK DEAN; W. W. MAUG-NUSSOt- f; MARJORIE C. A. HAUPTMAN: Contest 9922, against Rock Creek 10, placer mining claim as being within sec. 27, T. 42 S., R. 7 E., SL Mer. L. W. GIBBS; EDWIN GIBBS; A. E. WILLIAMS; F. M. WILLIAMS; PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIBBS; R. E. KIPE; H. C. JENKINS; Contest 9923, against Gibbs 2, 3; Gun Sight 1, plaBO-BER- Correction... pinocle club Thursday by serving a delicious chicken chow-mei- n luncheon. Prizes went to Jan Johnson, Enid Supernaw, Maureen Ramsay and Sharon Willis. Mrs. Scott Betenson had a few friends in for bridge Thursday evening. patsy Ketchum, Francis Swapp and Joan Wright were the For Appointments Thursday, Friday, Saturdays PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIB-BR. E. KIPE; H. C. JENKINS; MRS. CLARA GUBLER, heir of LOUIS GUBLER, deceased; JOHN SNQW; R. H. DAVIS; DOROTHY JENSEN: Contest 9930, against RK 3 placer mining claims described as being within sec. 36, T. 42 S., R. 6 E., SL Mer. PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIB- BS; R. E KIPE; H. C. JENKINS; IVOR SHARP; BURT M. SLUSSER; EARL S. SPAFFORD; JAMES A. GILES: Contest 9931, against F. M. 3, 6, ed cer mining claims described as being within secs. 8, 9, 12, 13, T. 42, 43 S., R. 4, 5, E., SL Mer. against Gibbs 2, 3; Gun Sight 7- II, placer mining claims described as being within secs. 8, 9, 12, 13, T. 42, 43 S., R. 4, 5, E.. SL Mer. PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIBBS; G. W. ANDERSON; C A. HAUPTMAN; R E. KIPE; H. C JENKINS; ALICE POMEROY; MRS. ALONZO MACKAY, heir of ALONZO MACKAY, deceased: Contest .9924, against Utah No. 4, placer mining claim described as being within sec. 35, T. 42 S., R. 7 E., SL Mer. EDWIN GIBBS; L. W. GIBBS; E. WILLIAMS; F. M. WILLIAMS; PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIBBS; R. E. KIPE; H.G. JENKINS. Contest 9925, against 1, 3-- 9 4 3, WahWeep placer mining claims described as being within secs. 6, 7, 8, T. 42 S..R. 6 E., and sec. 12, T. 42 S., R. 5 E., SL Mer. CLAUDIA SMITH; G. R. HARMON; HAROLD W. MYERS; heir of L. J. MYERS, Deceased; W. C. BOBERG; DORTHY LUCEY; M. W. KEEFER; GEORGK MORRIS; ALICE POMEROY: Contest 9926, against C.A.H. 15 U-O- re placer mining claim described as being within sec. 34, T, 42 S.- , R. 5 E., SL Mer. L. W. GIBBS; EDWIN GIBBS; A. E. WILLIAMS; F. M. WILLIAMS; MRS. J. L. WIRTHLIN; heir 6f J. L. WIRTHLIN, deceased; A,R. 1-- placer mining claims described as being within sec. 13, 17, T. 42 S.. R. 6 E., SL Mer. FRANK DEAN; W. W. MAUG-NUSSOMARJORIE BOBERG ALICE C. A. HAUPTMAN; POMEROY? G. R. HARMON; C. G. SALISBURY; TAYLOR MER-RIL- N; L: Contest G; 7-1- against claims described as being within sec. 11, T. 42 S., R. 5 E., SL Mer, FRANK DEAN; W. W. MAUG-NUSSOMARJORIE BOBERG C. A. HAUPTMAN; HAROLD W. MYERS; CLAUDIA SMITH; PATRICIA ANDERSON; IVOR SHARP; Contest 9919, against N; Warm Springs 1, 2, placer mining claims described as being within sec. 20, T. 42 S., R. 8 E., SL Mer. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has Instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221. and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situated In the County of Kane, State of Utah. A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that; (1) the land involved is nonmineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made In the above described mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an , answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published , on the following dates, to wit; January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13, 1964 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 6 day of January , 1964; lucky:ones. against RK 6 placer mining Mrs. Bob Dennis and Mrs. Scott claim described, as being within Betenson entertained a bridge sec. 31, T. 42 $., R. 6 E SL luncheon Friday with a delicious Mer, luncheon and prizes. CLAUDIA SMITH; G. R. Mrs. Joan Wright went to a W. MYERS, heir District Affiliate Cosmotologist of L. J. MYRES, deceased; W. O. meeting in St. George Monday. BOBERG; TAYLOR H. MERThe Mesdames Areola Rider and RILL; CLARENCE - B. REYNLois Swapp went with her. OLDS MARJORIE BOBERG; Notice Is hereby given that U. S.Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Service Building, Odgen, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Application No. 205-2covering .02 sec.-f- t of water from an unnamed spring tributary to Duck Creek, in Kane County, Utah, to be used for domestic purposes. It is represented that a head-bo- x has been installed on this spring. The remaining construction as now planned consists of, a pump, storage tank, and pipelines throughout the summerhome area. It is estimated that $10,000 will be needed for the completion of this project. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted In duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before March 8, 1964. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10.00 a.m., Wednesday, March 25, 1964, at the County Courthouse, Kanab, Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER Published in the Southern Utah News from January 23, 30, 1964, to February 6, 1964. 3, NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Kane County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLBAM. 35607 - Tri State Development Corp., 5936 East Paisano, Ph- from oenix, Arizona, 1 sec.-f- t. 12-iwells any one or all of three bet. 200 ond 1000 ft. deep at the following points: (1) S. 705 ft. and W. 60 ft., (2) . 1130 ft. and W. 1030 ft. - both from E4 Cor.; (3) N. 1729 ft. and W. 2257 ft. all in Sec. 2, Cor. from S T39S, R8W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supply, for the domestic requirements of n. 1250 families in Sec. 2, T39S, R8W. 35769 - John K. Little. P.O. Box 47, Kanab, Ut. .1 sec. - ft. from a 6 - in. well, bet. 90 and 120 ft. deep at a point S. 660 ft. and E. 1200 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T43S, R5W. The water is to be used for the watering of 100 cattle, 4 horses and 500 sheep in NW said Sec. 25. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before March 14, 1964. : Wayne D. Criddle UNITED STATES OF STATE ENGINEER. . AMERICA . Published in Southern Utah News, -Grant M; Prisbrey Kanab, Utah, from January 30 to Chief,' Minerals Section February 13, 1964. Public Kollco Csrd of Thanhs S; R; NOTICE TO WATER USERS . , claims decribed as being within sec. 31, T. 42 S., R. 6 E.. SL Mer. PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIB-BR. E. KIPE; H. C. JENKINS; IVOR SHARP; BURT M. SLUS-SEEARL S. SPAFFORD; JAMES A. GILES: Contest 9928. 9932, High Up 7, 8, placer mining BOWERS; EARL : GRJTTON; FRANK BOWERS: Contest 9927 against RK 7, 8, placer mining HAR-MON;HARO- S mining claims described as being within sec. 32, ,T. 42 S., R. S; To: PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIBBS; R. E. KIPE; H. C JENKINS; ALICE PROMEROY; G. R. HARMON; C. G. SALISBURY TAYLOR MERRILL: Contest 9920, against High Grade Nos. I, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 placer mining claims described as being within secs. 16, 17, 20, 21, 27, 28, T. 42 S., R. 7 E., $L Mer. PETER GIBBS; MARY A. GIBBS; R. E. KIPE; H. C. JENKINS; HAROLD W. MYERS, heir of L. J. MYERS, deceased; CLAUDIA SMITH; PATRICIA ANDERSON; IVOR SHARP: Contest ' 9921, against Escalante second-clas- s WESLEY PETERSON; Contest 9929, against RK 4,, 5, placer 6 E.. SL Mer. 1 - Thursday, February 6, 1964 Kanab, Utah Southern Utah News Page 2 NOTICE is hereby given that We wish fo thank everyone the regulaf February. 1964 meet- who helped Jto get a TV back into ing of the Board of Education, our home at Christmas time. We Kane School District, has been especially want to thank Mrs. postponed for one week. The Phyllis Judd and Wester Lewis 7:30 at held will be p.m. meeting 1964 in who started the project. Wednesday, February 19, the county school off iceTn Kanab, Mrs. Verda Mahoney and family ut(th,--v.:':V,; Rachel . -Clerk, Board of Education February 4, 1964 Published February 6, 1964. . , A cynic Is a man who knows the price of everything and the Wilde value of nothing. . Oscar |