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Show i. Southern Utah News Page 2 possible since the United States Forest Service Offices have moved to the new Federal Building about five blocks south on Main Street. The Town of Fredonia and Coconino County ore sharing SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS ! OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published eveiy Thursday at Kanab, Utah t.rrol Brown, Publisht--i Marilla M. Brown, Editor Entered as Ci. ate expense b matter October 6, 1944 at the 3, 1879.. post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act ofb March second-clas- Kanab, Utah s Thursday, July 30, 1964 by George R. Aiken, Jr. of Ka- Ancus Rancher Sells Another Dull nab to Myron G. Holgate of Orderville. Mr. Aiken runs a ' registered Angus herd In Kane County. a release to the Southern Utah News this past week from he A,m'ric,an Angus Associ"on Joseph. Missouri, an-- . nouncement was made of the sale of a registered Angus bull In of the remodeling (Continued on Page 6) J. L. D. writes: You cant lead a double life very well on a single income. y MEMEBER STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION U I AH Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE DIVISION. OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE) IN ESTATE ) . of ) CHAMBERLAIN ) THOMAS Deceased ) NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR LETTERS OF for DIRECTION ADMINISTRATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing on the Petition of Burton J. McAllister praying for the appointment of himself as substitute Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Chamber- lain, deceased, has been fixed for hearing on Tuesday, the 4th of August, A. D. 1964, at the hour of 2.00 OClock p.m., in the Courtroom of the Kane County Courthouse in Kanab, County of Kane, State of Utah, WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of said Court with the seal thereof affixed this 8th day of July A. D. 1964. s Thomas H. Haycock Clerk (SEAL) Published July 23, 30, 1964. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE. STATE OF UTAH IN kT THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF H. MAGGIE WOOLLEY, IN nec-essa- Attorney at Law St. George, Utah iy irst Publication July 9, 1964 Last Publication July 30, 1 984 f NO ICE Ob SALE ON ORm OSURL 01 HEN 1 NO ICT 1 1 AT N-1 and expansion i Building costs increase by enrollments. 3.5 to 3.9 per cent per the next biennium over 7500 more students will be in college than at the present time. The only sensible way to solve this problem is to borrow money for a longer period, and to get the use of the facilities it year. The cost of borrowing money for the state Vj less than will be ERNEST H. DEAN to bond! Persons who use facilities should help pay for them. Bonding would release money for current operating needs. In 1- would buy now when the need is so critical. Dean favors bonding for these reasons: DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR i ' Paid political ad by Volunteers for Dean D !Ue) in Kanab, Utah. DatccTthis 12tli day of July, A. D. 1964 LaNard Johnson, Kane County Sheriff Dates of publication, July 16, 23, 30, 1964. . ogusO NOTICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION NOTICE is hereby given that voter registration- - for the- - August Primary Election will be done on August 4, 1964. Voters may register with Registration vot- ing districts as follows: -District Glen Canyon City No 1 Airs. Elva Nelson Kanab no 2. Mrs. Jesse! Brown Kanab no-- . 3 Mrs. Amanda MacDonald Kanab no.. 4 Mrs. Grace Gowns Mt. Carmel no. 5 Mrs. Lorene - g o o cash at ojxn bidJiug and at public auction on August 2, A. D., 1964, at the hour of 12.00 O'Clock Noon at the front steps of the Kane County Courthouse - One Iliuck, one ami one half ton lating. Seiial No: 468748. Said linns were Incurred In the amount of $150.00 for ami $7.5.00 far repairs, which Tepaiis weie theicto made by said lienholder at the -1 the increased building cost. It is expensive not NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED will sell said Motor Vehicle to the highest and best bidder for 12-lou- ! ware-homfn- education and vocational education face a financial crisis because of vastly increasing is "Agent Kane County, State of Utah, Haims a Warehouseman's I L n ami a Mechanics Lien for repairs, which lk.r-- ae till past aim foi more than thirty d.ivs anil which aflet t the following described .'motor Vehicle: that higher Librarian while Mrs. W. E. (Zola) Byrom is in charge during the school year. The Library is operated in conjunction with the Arizona State Library Extension Service at Phoenix. The Agents in their respective IS Vul Hoyt of Orderville, I II RniY-GtVL- Mr. Ernest Dean believes request of the last known owner, Jay Smith, Glendale, Utah. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by Anna W. Bunting, , Administratrix of the Estate of Maggie H. Woolley, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said Estate of Maggie H. Woolley, deceased, to present them, with the vouchers, within two months after the first publication of this Notice, to Anna W. Bunting, Kanab, Utah, Administratrix of said Estate. ANNA W. BUNTING, Administratrix Kanab, Utah Charles M. Pickett I and removal of the temporary partition in the meeting hall is planned for the current work, according to Evan (Dick) Lewis, deputy Sheriff. The Sheriffs deputy will share office space in a larger room with an out-da- y side entrance on the north with the Town Marshall and justice of the peace LaVier Tait. This will make for less ' interruptions during meetings and will be more efficient in the operation of their duties. The Library Room vwill more than triple the space that has been in use during the past five years, and more shelves, as well as reading tables, will provide better facilities for the many patrons of the Library. Mrs. O. L. (Edith) Holmes is summer remodeling deceased. l "THE MAH FOR THE PEOPLE- - (.spun Mrs. Bess 0 Dvo Jensen Alton , no. 8 Mrs. Ella Palmer Thomas H. Haycock ' Kane County Clerk Published July-23- , 30, 1964 ' 8 Comfortably cool calm and collected is what Reddy really means. And youll love the perfect comfort of air conditioning that contributes so much toward efficient production at the shop or office and adds immeasurably to the comforts of home. Aif conditioning does much more than keep you cool. It filters out dust and pollen, keeps out dirt and noises. See the many makes and models now and live oetter in perfect comfort with air conditioning. Visit the Display Floor of your Electric Appliance Dealer LIVE BETTER Y . .. 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