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Show ! Southern Utah News and Kafie County Standard Page Two ThiircHay June 28, 1936 AROUND KANAB WITH THE ROVING REPORTER SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS And Continuing tho Kano County Standard THE AMERICAN WAY OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and O St Well, look whos back again Lots of people said they missed, the column, and to tell you the truth. Im such a ham that I sort of missed writing each week Ill write this column every so often now, so thanx for your kind words and letters Kanabs been full of movie folks lately and they surely make news Lots of people work for them Its good work and if Indulged in over a long period of time can put you in a higher income tax bracket' Most everyone who works for the picture companies must belong to one union or another The union members are all brothers and get along very well with each other (sort of like the Democrats and the Republicans) Ill discuss each of them for George, Utah Errol G. Brown, Editor and Publisher COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Talt, Mt Carmel Vonda McKinney, Fredonia Norene Porter, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton 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 abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. MEMBER you UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months THE DRIVERS Voltaire DriYQ On A Theatrical and Stagehand Workers of America They are a very exclusive group and you can get in "Who's Who in America easier than you can join the IA They work as props, grips, electricians, greenmen and such When they arent working they spend their time figuring up their next pay check which often runs to astronomical figures THE EXTRAS THE V cles too The extras belong to a local organization and call themsehes a guild instead of a union They have their faces painted and get to wear glamorous clothes and emote before the cameras They get paid extra to ride a horse This group includes members of the so called weaker sex who are all called honey by the directors They work harder for less money than any other group and for once Im not kid- The drivers do most of the hard work They drive ears, trucks, busses and sometimes school busses They usually ask a wrangler, extra, or LA man to sit near them to help them drive Drivers and expectant ding! mothers are always first In the lunch line, usually In that order THE IA Drivers are very loyal to each of saying This is a short other and if a driver has to work The International way Alliance of on Sunday another driver will volunteer to take his place T may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it lion To They like their work so well that they are the first to go to work in the morning and the last to leave at night They, too, will work on Sundays if it doesnt interfere with church work The horses they wrangle like to work for the movies because they get oats to eat then You can always tell a Hollywood horse from a local horse without asking a wrangler because the Hollywood horse tosses his head high and keeps tail going around in circles The Hollywood people go around in cir- Scpsrhishrray If a motor trip is included in your vacation plans for this summer, chances are that you will spend some share of your travel time on a superhighway. Here, from the editors of Changing Times, The Kiplinger Magazine, are some superhighway driving rules to help you avoid an accident Mrs. David Gates, of Mesa, Arizona, spents ome time the The wrangler take care of the past week in Kanab visiting cattle, horses, livestock, and lady with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Von Hake. tourists who visit on the set THE WRANGLERS Keep your speedometer at a familiar speed, one youre used to and can handle. Remember that you dont have to travel . at the top limit Slow down for bad weather or bad road conditions. Observe signs reducing speed limits. UNITED Legal Helices 8TATE8 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR THE INDIANS ' There arent any Indians in Everybody motion picture work is a Chief! HOLLYWOOD There are usually PEOPLE 40 e $oon Seeyanowandthen TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED OF DEPARTMENT STATES THE INTERIOR: Subject to the Act of July 31, 1947, (43 USC Sec. 1185) and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR Part 259), sealed bids, marked outside 'Bid for North Fork Timber Sale, will be received by the District Range Manager, P. O. Box 1131, Cedar City. Utah, up to and opened at 2:00 P.M., Mountain Standard Time, July 19, 1956, for all live timber marked or designated for removal on an area of-- about 440 acres situated in SEKSWI4 Sec. 34, T BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Dont do anything but drive while youre at the wheel. Land Office Salt Lake City, Utah look at maps, toll tickets or the scenery. Even a little error Dont June 6, 1956 at 70 may be fatal. Under provisions of section 2455, R.S., as amended by section 22 of Drive conservatively in all respects. Nearly percent 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 failure observe accidents caused to are (48 Stat., 1274 ; 43 U.S.C. 1171) ordinary by turnpike and pursuant to the application behind the a at 20 or least cars rules. length, feet, driving Stay of Don R. Riggs of Kanab, Utah car ahead for every 10 mph you are traveling. At 70 mph thats Serial No. Utah 017775, there will be offered to the highest nearly half the length of a football field. bidder, but at not less than $2.00 Avoid the kind of reckless driving that comes from short-fuse- per acre, as a public sale to be 38S, R8W; NE14NWK Sec. 3, 10 a.m., on the Stt NWK. SWKNE Sec. 7; dynamite on a sup- held at ofoclock 1956 tempers. Its bad on any road, but next, at SEKSEK Sec. 8; NWNEK Sec. 30th day July erhighway. Beware of impatience, bursts of speed, excessive use this office, the following tract 17. T39S, R8W; SWKNEU, SE14 of land: SEXSWK Sec. 3, of brakes, bumper riding, cutting in and out. NW14, Sec. 12, NWKSEtt Sec. EttNW. NE4SWK,7 13, T39S, R9W, S.L.M. Kane Never stop on the highway. Pull onto the side strip, mak- NWHSEtt Sec. 10, T. 43 S., R.280 County, Utah,- estimated to be W., SLM, Utah, containing more or less net volume 230 ing sure all the wheels are off the paving. If you need help on acres.. This parcel of land, as MBF Ponderosa Pine, 19 MBF a turnpike, hang a white handkerchief from the window. Dont Indicated, will be offered for Douglas Fir, and 36 MBF mixed sale as a unit No bid will be re- conifers. CXo bid of less than cross or walk on the highway or attempt to flag down cars. ceived for less than all of an $9.63 per M.B.F. net volume for of land. Ponderosa Pine, or $8.00 for the Slow down as you approach tollgates and before turning offered parcel made Bids may be by the prinoff at exits and restaurant and service station entrances. Re- cipal or his agent, either person- Douglas Fir and mixed conifers will be considered. Total apmember that the usual exit ramp is designed for a speed of 25 ally at the sale or by mall. praised price $2654.90. Deposit conBids sent by mall will be bid $884.97 plus to is 50 too fast mph; sidered only If received at this 3314accompany; of amount bid over $2654.-90- . for fixed to the hour office prior Deposit must be by cashiers Stay awake, really awake. Stop for coffee frequently or the sale. Bids must be in sealed certified check or money check, pull off the road for a cat nap if you are sleepy. Avoid highway envelopes accompanied by cert- order drawn payable to the Burmonified checks or eau of Land Management. The hypnosis by watching everything that is happening on the road ey orders made payable to the successful bldder(s) will be reahead of you. United States Treasurer of the to reimburse the Governfor the amount of the bids. The quired ment for the cost of this publiDont use the rear lights of trucks as a driving guide at envelopes must be marked In cation. will be applied to Deposit Pubcorner the lower the night nd, dont risk driving a car with poor tires or in poor lic refunded, or price, purchase sale bid, Serial No. Utah retained in as liquidated mechanical condition. part 1956, 017775, Sale, July 30, damages according to the conThe highest bidder will be re- ditions of th sale. The right is quired to pay Immediately the hereby reserved to waive techamount thereof. nical defects In this advertiseHay ScIyo Teacher Prch!:m Any adverse claimants to the ment and to reject any or all land should file bids, or to award the timber to A teacher-aid- e experiment being conducted in Bay City, their claims, or objections, on or to the next highest qualified bidMichigan is proving to be highly successful, according to Utah before the time designated for der when the Officer authorized sale. The Bureau of Land Man- to approve the contract shall Foundation, the private, nonprofit tax research organization. agement has not searched the deem the high bidder unqualiThe Bay City experiment calls for elementary classes num- flies of Kane County to Ascer- fied to fulfill the contractual tain evidence of arjy adverse requirements of the sale, or If bering 45 to 52 with a teacher and a teacher aid. It was discov- claims. the contract is not executed by owner claim- the highest bidder. All timber ered that elementary teachers spend 21 contiguous Any 69 to percent percent of each school day doing clerical, housekeeping, and Other act- ing a preference right must as- advertised for sale for which no and substantiate bid Is received on the sale date sert such ivities requiring little or no professional competence. By assign- the claim right by submitting the evi- may be sold subsequently under ing these tasks to a teachers aid, who is paid a salary much low- dence required by 43 CFR 250.11 Stc. 259.9, Part 259, Circular 30 days Jrom the above 1758. Each bid must state the er than that of a professional teacher (rate of pay was $45 per within sale date. amount per thousand board feet week or approximately $1,750 for Ahe school year) the teachers measure that will be paid for Ernest E. House the timber and the total considtime could he better utilized for the essential job of educating eration for the timber. Before Manager children. bids are submitted, full informaFirst Publication June 14, 1956 tion concerning the timber, the According to Foundation analysts, teachers with teachers Last Publication July 12, 1956 conditions of the sale and the aides spend 48 percent less time on activities not submission of bids should be obclosely related tained from the Range Manager, to instruction and 23 percent more time on those activities that Bureau of Land Management, are closely related to instruction. Although all of the results of Cedar Qty, Utah. A timber Inthe experiment have not yet been valuated, it appears that the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE spection trip for any interested persons will be held July 10, OF LIEN experimental classes numbering 45 to 52 pupils with a teacher 1956, leaving the Post Office, plus an aide made considerably greater academic progress than To all claimants claiming a Cedar City, Utah at 8:30 A.M. did the regular classes of 30 pupils under an equally qualified Hen and to all persons interest- First Publication June 21, 1956 ed In the property hereinafter Last Publication July 12, 1956 teacher with no aide. According to median scores on National described: You are hereby notified that Achievement Tests, the progress of the experimental classes was on the 7th day of Dee ring and William E. Kanab, Utah Lloyd 24 percent greater than that of the regular classes. 1956, the regular term August, Dodson have filed a lien claim of said Court and exhibit anc In the office of the County Rethere present proof of their The Foundation reports that the reaction of parents, teach- corder, on No. March 3790, Entry claim or lien. ers, pupils, and teachers aides in the Bay City area was highly 14, 1956 at 10:30 A.M, Book No. This notice is given in pur28, page 61. of the records of favorable to the plan. More than suance to the Utah Code of the parents felt Kane County, Utah, in the 1953. $4,777-9that their children learned more under the teacher-ai- d Dated this 2nd day of June, system amount ofdescribed against the following property, 1956. than they did in previous years. Mining Claims, inclusAdams Claims No. LLOYD DEERING and Samuel M. Brownell, United State Commissioner of ive, located In Sections 7, 8, 9, WILLIAM E. DODSON 17, and 18, Township 42 South, in discussing the Bay City experiment said: will take Range 3 West S.L.M. Published June 7, 14, 21. 28, 1956 traditional American ingenuity of many kindi by local school Birthday Claims No. Section 8, 42 South, Range Cloyd Chamberlain from Ressystems and by the states to solve our shortage of qualified 3 West,Township Kane County, Utah. eda, California and Mr. and Mrs. teachers. The Bay City, Michigan, program of teacher aides is All persons claiming liens or Lamond Chamberlain and chilInterest in said Claims are here- dren from Sherman Oaks, Calin that tradition, and )ipoints one way tp arris in solution of by notified to appear before the ifornia were in Kanab visiting Sixth Judicial District Court in with home folks and friends last the teacher shortage." and for the County of Kane, week. d itf Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System Capital $100,000 Surplus $500,000 WV4-NE- - FIRST STATE BANK OE SAUNA -- SAUNA, UTAH -- post-offic- e left-han- d above-describe- four-fift- d 38-1-1-2, hs to-wi- 4 Edu-catio- n, It ' I t to 100 a location a shirt inThe men who think they are a combination of Don Juan, Romeo, and Cassanova They all say that they didnt have to come to Kanab but came as a special favor to the director or producer The director has three or four assistants whose sole duty is to say Yes, Sir! and "Quiet! 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