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Show i Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Two Horace Maxwell: Beg. at SW. comer of SWK NEK, sec. 30, T. 40 S. R. 6 W S.L.M., th. W. 29 rds., th. N. 43 rds., th. E. 29 rds., th. S. 43 rds. to beg. 7 ac. 127 sq. rds. $286.90 Wm. Brinkerhoff: Beg. at NW. comer of SWH, sec. 24, T. 40 S. R. 7 W S.L.M., th. E. 572 ft. th. S. 300 ft, th. E. 310 ft. th. N. 300 ft., th. E. 438 ft., Th. S. 80 rds th. W. 80 rds., th. N. SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS And Continuing the Kane County Standard PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah OFFICIAL G. Brown, PUBLISHER Errol Marlin B. Brown, Managing Editor CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonia Norene Poster, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton COMMUNITY Gumming Up The Works Lcsel Holisss Consult respective Clerk or signers for furthCounty er Information. NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE NOTICE Is hereby given that on the 31st day of May, 1956, at 10 oclock A.M. at the front door of the County Court House in Kanab, Kane County, Utah I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash pursuant to the provisions of section Utah Code Annotated, 1934, the following described real estate in said county and now held by It under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, Interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accepted. A, S a, ; xXl. . , -- x P v tvW J. IT GAIl AriD MUST-D- E IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 1st day of May I 1956. STOPPED M Tietjen County Auditor Kane County, Utah D. The sickening sight of men and women being beaten, threatened, intimidated, because they wanted to work despite the edicts of labor bosses, has, become all too frequent in this Alton nsrcs notes free land. Violence reached a terrible peak recently when a thug By Allen Cox hurled blinding acid in the face of courageous labor columnist ' Mr. and Mrs. George HenderVictor Riesel in the dark of a New York street just minutes after son from Cannonville visited one he had been on the radio to attack vicious elements in union day last week at the home of ranks. Thus was stilled, temporarily, one of the most powerful her sister, Mrs. Laura Campbell. and Mrs. Martha Roundy voices that has exposed and fought labor racketeering and cor daughter and. the Jim Worthen niption. family visited over the weekend Could this happen in America? It did and some- with relatives In Delta. Mrs. thing should and must be done to end such terror tactics. Both Worthens father, Hyrum Justeta here for business and labor should and must condemn openly and act- returned with them visit. ively all violence, extortion, racketeering, in all their manifesta(Continued on page three) tions, in the field of organized labor. ! ... Glendale weekly news events Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mackel-pranreceived word this week of the appointment to Mission Secretary of their daughter Miss Rue Dell Mackeiprang who has been serving an LDS Mission in California since January. She g spent the first part of her mission doing regular trading and nissionary work at San Mataeo, then was sent to Saq Francisco where she is doing the secretarial work. LEAVES FOR MISSION James Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell left Tuesday morning on the bus to enter the LDS Mission home at Salt Lake City where he will have a short Instruction period prior to going to the Southern California Mission, where he will fill a two year mission. He was given a farewell party at the Glendale Ward Chapel Friday evening with Lena Brinkerhoff of the Relief Society In charge and the following program being presented: Song, "We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet" by congregation: prayer, William E. Cox, vocal solo, "I'll Walk With God by Delwyn Maxwell; skit under the direction of LouVerda Mackeiprang with Yvonne Workman, Betty Dallin, Naomi Harris and Helen Jackson taking part; solo by Thell Maxwell; talk. President Danied S. Frost; talk by Harold Bushman; duet section DeMill: agentrelther post-offic- above-describe- NEK-NW- IT MUST BE STOPPED! v of 2455, RE., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U.S.C. 1171), his person- ally at the sale or by mail. Bids sent by mail will b considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The bids must be marked in the lowcomer Public sale er bid, Serial No. Utah 017111, Sale, June 26. 1956. The highest bidder will be required to pay Immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched the files of Kane County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right and substantiate the claim by submitting the evidence required by 43 CFR 250.11 within 30 days from the above Sale date. e left-han- I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it." Voltaire j May 2, 1956 provisions nr cipal Salt Lake City, Utah Uhder taining 40 acres. This parcel of, land as Indicated, will be offered for sale as a unit. No bid will be received for less than all of an offered parcel of land. ' Bids may be made by the prin- and pursuant to the application of Vem Harris Anderson, Glendale, Utah Serial No. 017111, will be offered to the highConrad and Margaret DeMill: there est bidder, but at not less than Lots 15 and Y. sec. 4 T. 41 S.. at a public sale $2.50 R. 7 W S.LM- - 3.81 ac. $2136 to be per acre,10 held at oclock a.m., on Max Thomas Talt: Lot II. sec. the 26th of June, 1956 next day 17. T. .7 W. S.L.M.-1.5- at this office, the following ac. $2.69 tracts of land: SWHNWH Sec. Wendell P. and Roland A. Hall: 26, T. 40 S., R. 7 W., SLM, con- SHNEK, NWKNEK NEKSEK, sec. 11, T. Wendell P. and Roland A. Hall: 41 S.. R. 9 W S.LM., 200 NHNEK, sec. 14, T.41 S., R. W.. S.LM. 40 ac. $20.23 Wendell P. and Roland A. Hall: Phil R. or Norma Rose E. Young: . WHSE-KSEKNWK, NEKSWK, Beg. 214 H ft N. of SW. comer SEKSEK. sec. 11. T. 41 S.. of lot 2, blk. 43, plat A, Kanab R. 9 W.. S.LM., 200 ac. $12.83 Townsite, th. N. 5 rds. 6 ft., Wendell P. and Roland A. Hall: th. E. 31 rds , th. S. 5 rds. 6 ft., SHNWK, SWKNEK, NKSH. W. 31 rds. to beg. $285.23 th. and bog. at EK comer of sec. Shirrel R. Youhg: Beg. 132 ft 41 9 T. R. S., 12, W., S.L.M., N. of SW. comer of lot 2, blk. th. N. 885 ft. th. W. 450 ft., th. 43, plat A, Kanab Townsite, 495 675 W. ft. th. NWly ft, th. N. 5 rds. 6 ft., th. E. 31 th. S. 1320 ft., th. E. 1320 ft. Ernest E. House rds.. th. S. 5 rds. 6 ft., th. W. to beg. 354.54 ac. $157.19 Manager 31 rds. to beg. $98.41 Wendell P. and Roland A. Hall: 1956 41 First 3, First T. sec. 13, S., Publication, May Publication, May NWHNWH, Last Publication, June Last Publication, May 24, 1956 R. 9 W., S.LM. 40 ac. $10.37 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months - Margaret LAND OFFICE - 34, T. 40 S.. R. 7 W. 16.83 ac. $23.17 Karl M. Jameson: Lot 12, sec. 4, T. 41 S., R. 7 W. 7.43 ac $110.97 MEMBER -r- Bureau of Land Management 80 rds. to beg.. 37.86 ac. $24.68 Conrad and Lot J, sec. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR . , 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 abbreviation. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. . .Thursday, May 10, 1956 by Jack and Gara Maxwell; limericks by Donald Campbell; talk by Delwyn Maxwell and talk by the missionary, James Maxwell. This is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell to fill an LDS mission for the church. Primary Conference was held t, Lou-Ne- ll Taylor Lynn Crobsy: Beg. at SE. comer of lot 4, blk. 5, plat A, Kanab Townslte, th. W. 16 rds. th. N. 4 rds., th. E. 16 rds., th. ft to beg ' 4 1 x S. 4 rds. to beg. $192.99 Louise Kitchen: Beg. at SE. corner of lot 1, blk. 11, plat A, Kanab Townslte, th. N. 16 rds. th. W. 6 rds., th. S. 16 rds.. th. El 6 rds. to beg. $97.86 Trevor Leach: Beg. 8 rds. S. of NW. comer of lot 3, blk. 45, plat A, Kanab Townslte, th. E. 30 rds., th. S. 8 rds., th. W. 30 rds., th. N. 8 rds., to beg. $240.45 John K. Little: Beg. at NE. corner of lot 4. blk. 11, plat B, Kanab Townslte, th. W. 80 ft, th. S. 264 ft, th. E. 80 ft., th. N. 264 ft. to beg. $43.41 James Bennett: Beg. at SW corner of lot 1, blk. 1, plat A, Alton Townslte, th. N. 148 ft., th. E. 79 ft, th. S. 148 ft., th. W. 79 ft., to beg. $5.65 Karl Rovtrrdyf Beg, S.04 chs. N. and 463.5 chs. E. of 14 comer of sec. 11 and 12, T. 39 S., R.' 6 W.. S.L.M., th. S. 205 ft, th. W. 223 ft., th. N. 205 ft. th. E. 223 10, 1956 7, 1956 Amount Description r i ?l V 1 s t (PMD f ' ! kg' V' 1 $4 s' i ono m oot v u 4 $187.51 Lot 1, blk. 6, x 4 Horace Maxwell: plat A, Glendale Townslte. $18.76 Lucile Harris Bunting: Beg. 98 ft. S. of NE. comer of lot 1, blk. 10, plat A. Glendale Town-site- , th. W. 90 to W. bdy,. th. S. 49.. th. E. to E. bdy 147 S. of NE comer, lot 1, th. N. 49 ft. to beg. $209.51 sec. Horace Maxwell:, Lot 23, T. 40 S., R. 7 W. S.L.M. $39.13 Arel Chamberlain or J. B. Anderson: WH of lot 2, blk. 15, if v ' A j . s A V X ft V 8 A-1- plat A, Orderville Townslte. $269422 Josiah Chamberlain: E. part of lots 2 4, 6, blk. 8. plat A, Orderville Townslte. $146.87 and Margaret DeMill: Conrad program: group singing; solo by R. 7 W., 2. sec. 4, T. 40 Lot Delwyn Maxwell, lesson was givS.- L.M. $2.22 en by Jack Maxwell; a talk was Rolland Lamb: Lot 52, Sec. 4, refreshJim Maxwell; given by T. 41 S., R7W, S.L.M. $11.12 ments were served and their DeVaun Talt: Lot 4, blk. 13, plat was a group of 14 In attendance. A, Mt Carmel Townslte. $7.47 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reycraft Clyde H. Talt: Lot 3, blk. 13, and Willard Harris of Henderson plat A, Mt Carmel Townslte. Nevada were here over the week $125.49 Malin-da end. With them was Mrs. Chester Tait: Lots Land 2, blk. Jolley who had been In Nev13, plat A, Mt Carmel Town-site- . ada for awhile visiting. She re$222.64 mained here to visit and will go H. Reese: WH of lot 2, Joseph to Cedar City this week to visit blk. 14, plat A, Mt Carmel a daughter, Mrs. Emma Keele. Townslte. $330.27 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell Kent C Smith: SEKSEK, sec. and family went to Cedar City 5, T. 38 S., R. 1 W., S.L.M. and Paragoonah Saturday to see $62.03 relatives. Kent C. Smith: EH. EHNWH, SEWSWK, sec. 8, T. 38 S R Cheryl Bauer entertained her 1 W. S.L.M. 440 ac. $66.53 many little friends at a party on May 10th In honor of her 10th Kent C. Smith: NEK, sec. 17, T. 38 S., R. 1 W.. S.LM. 160 ac. birthday. $17.94 Home over the weekend from their college studies were stu- Oscar Dutton: Lot 5, sec. 6, T. 38 S., R. 2 W., S.LM., 36.78 ac. dents, Rgene Pugh from BYU at Provo and Ora Mai Harris $263.04 and Juanita Chamberlain from Oscar and Zelpha Dutton: Beg. at NW. comer of sec. 6, T. 38 CSU in Cedar City. Rex Maxwell of Cedar City 5., R. 2 W., S.LM., th. E. 76.78 was a visitor here Sunday and rds., th. S. 80 rds. th. W. 76.68 took part at sacrament services. rds., th. N. 80 rds. to beg. 38.34 A number of students from ac. $104.85 here went with the VHS stud- Oscar Dutton: Lot 1, SEKNEK, ents on the bus to Cedar City NEKSEK. sec. 1, T. 38 S., R. 3 W, S.LM. 119.89 ac. $30.04 Saturday to attend the Regional Music Festival. Henry C Esplin: Lot 7, sec. 15, The Glendale T. 39 S., R. 8 W., S.LM 4 ac. elementary school and their teachers Hugh $1.77 , Ghamberlain and Donna Brink- J. S. Dunham: WHSEK. erhoff went to Kanb to the track SEKNWK. sec. 9, T. 40 meet Monday. 5., R. 4 W. S.LM., 160 ac. Alton R. Pugh went to St. $33.00 George Tuesday and to Richfield Ivey Maxwell: WHNEK, sec. 30, Thursday and Friday relative to T, 40 S., R. 6 W. S.L.M. 80 ac. here Sunday evening under the direction of Ua Mae Campbell and with Stake Officers Wilma Meeks, Lola Swapp and Mrs. Judd in attendance. Louisa A. Brinkerhoff received word this week of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Max Brinkerhoff of St. George on May 6th, this makes three sons for Max and Ann. The Kitchen Kids Gub, ages 12, 13 and 14 of Glendale met at the home of their teacher Donna Brinkerhoff, May 2, 1956 o select officers and begin their summer work. The leaders are Donna Brinkerhoff and Bertha Ramsay. The officers are: President, ColGayle Bauer; leen Anderson; secretary, Lonna Lou McArthur; reporter, Pugh, other members are Gayle Brinkerhoff, Mryna Spencer and Rita Brinkerhoff. We are looking forward to a very enjoyable year. Fireside for the MMen, Jr. Gleaners, Mia Maids and Explorer groups was held Sunday evening at the home of Jack Maxwell, with Miss Emily Spencer taking charge and the following ASC business. I Name d XV Lloyd Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years... Ancient Age. We challenge you to' find a better bourbon. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOM WHISKEY . 6 YEARS OLD . 85 PROOF . 1956 ANCIENT Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of FederaL Reserve System Surplus $SQ0f000 Capital $1C0,C09 FIRST STATE BANK OP SALIMA NEK-SWK- $20.23 AGE DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, i S ALINA, UTAH KY. |