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Show Thursday, February Southern Utah News & Kane Coup'.v Standard PAGE 2 1G, 193G , Lcd SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS the Kane County Standard' OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah And Continuing Errol Marlin Consult Brown, Managing Editor IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE . In the matter of the Estate of Lynn Ford, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her place ef residence at Kanab, Kane County, State of Utah, on or before the 31 day of March, A.D. 1956. Dated this 20 day of January, A.D. 1956. ' Delores ' Canfield Administratrix DURHAM MORRIS Attorney at Law Bank Cedar First Last 1 may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it." Voltaire Cost-Sharin- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN AND SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION on. tice you desire Then right after March g 1, 1956, 1, 1956, May 1. 1956, and April so on through out the year, the 1956 dates the Closing Again in County Committee will meet and for ACP for sign-uapprove or reject those practices will be on the one month signed up. bases. Those operators desiring Try and give us 30 days notice to sign up should come into the before you desire to start a pracASC Office. Room 8, Watson and tice, as Earl Spendlove is requirBybee Building, or contact Alton ed to check the location and apPugh any time and make this prove the practice also before signup before starting the prac you start Aha! THATS Itl Cost-Sharin- g Information Received From Regional Forester Concerning Sustained Yield The following information is taken from two letters by the Fredonia Boosters Club from Fred H. Kennedy, Regional Forester of the United States Forest Service, concerning application for a Federal Sustained Yield Unit for Kalbab Lumber Company. Conclusive proov off dearly Times ( January OF AMERICA'S WHISKY OVER 50 IS PRODUCED IN KENTUCKY AND EARLY TIMES STANDS ALONE AS THE ONE WHISKY KENTUCKIANS CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES. ( IT'S A CLEAN FLAVORED KENTUCKY WHISKY OF SUPERB MELLOWNESS WITH A TRADITION ALMOST A CENTURY OLD. v KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I0UR80N WHISKY. M PROOF LOUISVILLE I, KV. EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY CO. "1 13, 1956 This is to acknowledge receipt in this office on January 13, 1956, of your application for the establishment of a Federal Sustained Yield Unit to promote the stabiliy of the Fredonia community. Before submitting this application to the Chief, Forest Service, for review and authorization to conduct a detailed study of the proposal, we with the Forest Supervisor at Williams will desire to discuss it in a preliminary and Informal way with you and others at interest We will need to do this in order to satisfy ourselves of the administrative ' feasibility of the proposition and to make tentative decisions as to the dependency of the community and the necessity for the proposed action. Before arranging a definite time for auch discussions we would appreciate Information having regarding the progress you are making in your efforts tS bring about the incorporation of the town of Fredonia. A forecast of how long It may take to complete the necessary action to make the community would also be helpful. .We do not want to unnecessarily delay action on your application for the establishment of a Federal Susalned Yield Unit at Fredonia. but on the other hand, it seems inappropriate to initiate a review of the matter until there Is assurance that the will qualify as a Federal Unit beneficiary. Aside from the Information requested above with respect to community incorporation, your application is entirely adequate and certainly Indicates a great deal of favorable Interest by people In the neighboring towns. te Its every ounce a mans whisky Play Time a Gay Time iiHalce ' Ift fcIMWU T77 ji ynw xnwtwp g com-munti- vvws - y Reference is ter of Janaury February 3, 1956 made to your let26. We are pleased to have your report of the progress being made toward what action the County Board of Supervisors will take upon your formal application for incorporation, we will be interested in having word from you again. It seems to me that the next logical step to take in connection with your Federal unit proposal would-b- e for me, the Forest Supervisor at Williams, arid someone from our timber man- agement staff here to meet with you to informally discuss the matter. You have suggested that we meet about the first of March for this purpose. Commitments I have made will , prevent my coming to Fredonia earlier than some time during the week of March 12. I sincerely hope that a conference during that week will be satisfactory to you since I want to personally participate in the discussion of the proposed Federal unit program and also because I am anxious for the opportunity of getting acquainted with the North Kaibab area at the earliest possible time. We will ask the local forest officer on the Kalbab to arrange a spceific date with you when our plans for the trip to the north side are better formulated. For Happier Life Careless ll1 Ions Or-dervi- with WESTERN PINE Turn your waste space into play space with durable, handsome Western Pine paneling, long the nations favorite for rugged recreation rooms. to satiny smoothness, the versatile Western Pines provide the perfect wall finish where wear and tear is usually-severbut beauty is always required. Start your recreation room planning today Consult us for helpful advice on costs, installation and finish treatments. Painted, stained, enameled or wax-rubbe- d 1 KAIBAB LUMBER COMPANY Fredonia, Arizona e ious For Oporating Loans Farmers in KaneCounty may now apply for annual operating loans for the financing of their 1956 operating expenses R. B. Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration notified June S. Barron, the agencys local representative toMcLeaish. PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE day. The loans may be used to pay The State Land Board of the a wide variety of farm and home State of Utah is offering for operating expenses including the sale at Public Auction to be held purchase of fertilizer, tractor Febt. 20, 1956. at 2 P.M., In the fuel, livestock feed, seed; and State Land Office, 105 State Cap-ito- l, feeder cattle." The loan will be made only Salt Lake City. Utah, all of Sec. 36. T. 43 S.. R. 3 E, SLM. to farmers who are operating embracing 640.00 acres of land, units no larger than a family-typ- e farm and who are unable to m. or 1.. in Kane County, Utah. The land may be sold to the obtain adequate credit from othhighest bidder, providing the er sources. Applications may be filed at bid is acceptable to the Land Board. No bid of less than the the county offices of the Farmappraised value of the land will ers Home Administration. The be considered. The sale will be office serving Kane County is made only to citizens of the located in the Houston Building United States, or those who have In Panguitch, Utah. All Farmers Administration declared their intention to beoffices have been instructed to come such. of give prompt service to all loan Terms of Sale: One-tentthe purchase price payable at applications. Mr. Barron pointed time of sale, with five percent out that these loans are shortinterest on the remainder of the term credit designed to help M,e Price to the flrat of January farmers finance one years operfollowing, plus $2.00 Certificate ations. Credit is also extended by 1 remainder of the pur-an- d the Farmers Home Administrachase price to be divided Into tion over longer periods to finnot more than twenty annual ance adjustments and improvePayments with interest at the ments to farming operations. Real estate credit for purrate of five percent per annum on the deferred payments. chase and development of family-All mineral is reserved to the type farms, for financing soil State of Utah. conservation measures, and for The Board reserves the right the development of water supply to reject any or all bids or to systems for farm home, livestock, withhold the tract from sale. and irrigation are also available. By order of the State Land OF STATE LAND h Board, Jan. 6, 1956. 4 LEE E. YOUNG selections, under the Act of July and acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. The application was allowed January First Publication, Jan. 26, 1956 13. 1956. Any and all persons Last Publication, Feb. 16, 1956 claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land or reason should file BUREAU OF LANO MAN- for any other in this office durtheir objection LAND AGEMENT, OFFICE, the period of publication or Salt Lake City, Utah, January ing Failure to before final approval. 13, 1956. Notice Is hereby given , .... .. that the State of Utah haa filed med wlU consldered sufficient application Salt Lake City 0625- - evidence of the nonmineral 96 to select Lots 2, 3, 6, 7 Sec. 19, costs. Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9 10 SHSE-A- 4 character of the land, and the This notice and foreclosure is Sec. 22 and Lots 2, 3, 6, 7 Sec. selection, being otherwise free under of the laws of Utah, 30, T. 40 S., R. 7 W SLM, Utah, from objection will be approved to the State. 1953. containing 606.20 acres. The land Charles D. Nash has been classified as suitable Ernest E. House for disposal under Section 7 of LeRoy H. Cox Manager the Taylor Grazing Art, and opAttorney for Lienholder to selection by the State, ened First Publication Jan. 26, 1956 Published February 16, and Febsubject to compliance with the Last ruary 23, 1956. Publication, Feb. 23, 1956 laws and regulations governing EXECUTIVE 16, 1894, SECRETARY . 38-2-- 3 ''W 'r f IB oxm E?Ib dDim iUs IBcsstt I Trlx. Sunday visitors at the John Reese home were some of their children from out of town. They Included Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reese and children of Clrcleville, Mr. and Mrs. Elvon (Nada) Spen cer and Mrs. Helen Jensen and children of Cedar City Monthly ward primary prepar ation meeting was held Monday I evening at the home of Pres., Mrs. Reva Anderson for the purpose of attending to business Last Weeks Next matters and having the teacher Mt. Carmels next oldest resi- training lesson which was predent, Mrs. Madeline D. Gardner sented by Mrs. Bemeeta Tait celebrated her 80th birthday anOur Relief Society meeting niversary last Friday February was visited Tuesday by state 3rd. A nice birthday dinner was President Elsie J. Brinkerhoff prepared at the home of her and stake worker Nellie Heaton. daughter, Grace Heaton, In It was held at the home of Mrs. at which all of Sister Reva T. Anderson. There were Gardners children, still living, fourteen besides visitors. were present to honor their present Mr. and Mrs. Bill Terrell and mother. Besides Grace and her family there were, Mrs. Bessie small children of Cedar City visFrancis of Morgan, Mrs. Lillian ited over the weekend at the Anderson and Mr. Grant Gard- jiome of Chester Tait and Dee ner of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ri- t Anderson. Also with Mr. and Gardner of Monroe and Mr. Mrs. Magnus Anderson of Glenand Mrs. Bert Gardner of ML dale. . . Carmel. There were also a nummeetannual The stockholders ber of grandchildren present Mt. of Line the Carmel Pipe ing Sister Gardner has twenty three was held in the church Company and three greatgrandchildren house Monday evening fofthe grandchildren. purpose of electing a new board Mrs. Virginia Stevens was hos- and other business matters. It tess at a bundle shower honoring was proposed and accepted to Mrs. Inez Tait and small baby bold over the old board for andaughter, LeeAnn. A good num- other year, with H. Theron Saltber of lovely presents were er as President, Boardmembers brought by friends who enjoyed are LaDru Sorensen, Lindsay C. the evening of games and delic- Tait and Bishop Wilbur Mt. Ccrr.cl to-wi-t: Signed: Lula Robinson Kanab City Clerk Dated Feb. 17, 1956 Kar.3 County Farnsrs Hay Apply Now In Highway r Ji That Charles D. Nash is hold- ing the following described per- sonal property for lien for work labor performed and parts and equipment furnished, One 1949 Jeep Station Wagon, Motor No. 4SW12833, Serial No. 13982. That the property has been held by Charles D. Nash for more than six months, nine months. That the last known owner was the Delhi Corporation and Jeep Station wagon was left by William Taylor, an agent of the Delhi Corporation, a defunct organization, - address unknown. That the amuont of the lien claimed is $416.25 and costs of foreclosure on the lien, said claimed is the reasonable value of the work and labor performed and parts and equipment furnished. That the above described property will be sold at public auction on the 24th day of February, 1955, at 10 a.m., in front of the Kane County Court House. The proceeds thereof or as much as is necessary will be used to satisfy said lien and to-wi- t: received Superiority of Southern Utah Bldg. City, Utah Publication, Jan. 26, 1956 Publication, Feb. 16, 1956 l Sealed bids will be received by Kanab City Clerk on or before March 6th, 1956 for lease of the Town Pasture for grazing purposes only. Amount of bid must accompany the bid. . MEMBER f - NOTICE TO CREDITORS UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months Ok or CJerk AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s - post office In Kanab, Utah, undeT the Act of March 3, 1879. Ail communications and Items for publication most be in print. signed by the writer, whose name need not appear Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. p County PROBATE COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonia ' Norene Porter, Ordervllle Allen Cox, Alton Closing Dates For 1956 Cost Sharing I!sl!::s respective signors for further Information. G. 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