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Show r i Page Two Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard - SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Thursday, July Sell Gcnservelicn And Continuing the Kane County Standard INVITATION TO SUICIDE Weekly OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH f:vs Glendab weekly nows events Holes - Mrs, Pauline Robinson, Sunday School Teacher, and Mrs. Ella By EARL SPENDLOVE McArthur, Stake Leader for the "We got three trout following 11 and 12 year olds: out of there, so I figure it is Lelan Spencer, Dorothy Kay coming from Thunder River or McArthur, Karen Cox, Marilyn Duck Creek, said F. B. (Foote) Brinkerhoff and Jerilyn Pugh, Hamblin, his face wreathed In took their class to the St Georsmiles. We were watching what ge Temple Thursday to do bapI would say was at least a sec- tismal work for the dead, the ond foot of cold, clear water gush girls were baptized five times up out of the ground. I wouldnt each and Leland 20 times. Publlahed Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah ten-inc- Errol G. Brown, Editor and Publisher CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Vonda McKinney, Fredonia COMMUNITY Norene Porter, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton argue about where the water is coming from, the important thing is that it is there, and right next to It is a couple of hundred acres of land just waiting to he irrigated. The well, the first artesian of this sb.e to be drilled in Kane County "came in Monday, lust about the time Foote figured he had spent his last dime on a slighty damp hole. The water was found in the Shinarump formation, which they hit between 217 and 235 feet below the surface of the ground. Tuesday, they went through ths waterbearing strata, and into the Moenkopie, a layer of clay and shale that lies just beneath the matter October 6, 1914 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under office in Utah, Kanab, post 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 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire 1 You Cant Clip a TV or Radio Program And if you read something you like, you can tear it out and save it to read again some day. I enjoy radio and television, and I am gainfully employed by both, but I must admit they have their drawbacks. Did you ever try to clip a television program and paste it in your scrapbook? A large group from here at- tended the S. M. Anderson reunion that was held up at Duck Creek, July 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsay and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsay of Fredonia and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ramsay of St. George visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. Bertha Ramsay, Sunday. Edith returned to St. George with Jay for a visit. Mrs. Charles E. Bushey of California visited friends here this week on her way to Salt Lake City where she is vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Levanger and family of Springville and Mrs. Melba Terry of Long Beach, California were here this week to attend the Levanger reunion. Fireside for the teen age was held at the home of NOTICE is hereby given that groups LDean Mrs. Bertha Ramsay. written applications will be received at the office of the Board Anderson was guest speaker and of Education, Kane School Dis- Miss Emily Spencer furnished the music for the evening on her trict, for the position of custodaccordian. piano ian for Kanab Elementary School. Applications will be opened Shinarump, and 265 feet beand considered at the regular neath the surface of the ground. R. A. Von Hake Just completmeeting of the Board of Education on August 2, 1956. For fur- ed drilling a' well about a mile ther particulars call Kanab 326. and a half east of this one. Dick hole through the put a Rachel S. Findlay Shinarup and into the MoenkoClerk, Board of Education Kane School District pie, a total depth of 93 feet The , A large group from here attended the funeral" services held in Kanab Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Chamberlain. Mrs. Velva Simper and family from Salt Lake City are here this week seeing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cottam of Salt Lake City visited rela' tives here Sunday. . Mrs. Thelma B. Lamb and children, Karen, Katherine, Thelma Dawn, Richard Lanel and Curtis also Margie Mitchel of Bridge-lanvisited relatives here oor the week end and attended the Anderson reunion. Mrs. Mary Peterson and fam ily from Springville are visiting for two weeks at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Anderson. Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell and son Rex D. Maxwell from Cedar City visited here Sunday. NOTICE Dorothy Kilgallcn, the columnist and television star, recently had something pleasant to say about newspapers as reading matter. You can read on a train crossing the desert or on a plane at 17,000 feet above the Atlantic no static, no fading, no blips, says Miss Kilgallen. You can read in a bathtub or while hanging onto a pole in a crowed bus. You can read as much or as little as you want, as fast or as slowly as you want. 19, 195G NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT July KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special election will be held In Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, on the 30th day of July, 1956, at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said District, during the year next preceding such electhe following question, tion, goods and services. "Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the amount of Risks Ninety-NinThousand Dollars ($99,000.00), In the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, I wish I had an oil well!" Youve heard that said a thousand numbered one (1) to ninety-nin(99), both inclusive, the bonds to bear Interest at a rate not to exceed four times probably youve said it yourself. For oil wells have beper cent per annum, and to mature In numerical come a popular symbol of wealth. order In not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the bonds, for the purpose of raising money for pur- And there is no doubt that a big producing oil well would chasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or be a nice thing to have. At the same time, getting an oil well, more school houses and supplying thd' lame with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the and then making something valuable Out of the crude, is a Heres why the newspaper holds its dominant place in the homes and hearts of Americans. And here is why to touch on the world of commerce from which all of us draw our livings the newspaper remains an unsurpassed means of advertising to-wi- t: Retards snd e e (4) 16, 1956 , Notice To Creditors PROBATE ANQ GUARDIAN- SHIP NOTICE For further Information Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. con-'..su- it both wells is good enough for irrigation. Whether the water U put ort with sprinklers, or flooded over the surface of the land IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DIS- depends upon a lot of .factors. TRICT COURT OF THE STATE The Important thing to rememOF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE ber is that there is Just so much COUNTY OF KANE water in this underground and once it Is gone, it In the Matter of the Estate of will take a long time to refill It FORREST C. TAIT, Deceased. res-ervi- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Mt. Carmel, Kane County, State of Utah, on or before the 7th day of Sept. grounds?" A.D. 1956. Said election shall be held in the five (5) school representaDated this 28th day of June, For instance, last year oil producers spent more than $2.5 tive precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the A.D. 1956. billion drilling some 55,000 wells in this country. A great many Judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as folLINDSAY C. TAIT of them tinned out dry and useless. The drillers just had to try lows: Administrator ORVILLE Place Election Districts of ISOM Voting Polling and for luck time. Judges better next again hope Cedar City, Utah FIRST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT Attorney for Administrator One well, in Louisiana, was sunk to a record 22,570 feet 1 Published June 28, 1956 and Kanab High School Clara C Pratt more than four miles before traces of oil were found. The cost Kanab No. Utah Helene B. McAllister July 5, 12, 19, 1956. Kanab, was $2.4 million. Marie M. mighty expensive and risky business. water rose to within 24 feet of the surface of the ground, and when pumped, the water level dropped to 70 feet below the surface. The well yielded 316 gallons per minute, or about seven tenths of a second foot I am sure that the water In - ' See Why July 20th BONHAM'S " Kanab, Utah NOTICE Dr. M. F. Burgess, optometrist and Vision Specialist, will be In KANAB, at the TALBOT MOTEL on Tuesday July 31, to take care of your Visual Needs. Crosby Much oil now travels via pipeline and it costs about $32 SECOND SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT thousand to lay just one mile of 2 pipe. Kanab No. Kanab Elementary School Esther B. Judd Harriet R. Judd Kanab, Utah Modem gas engines demand fuel of much higher octane Elva II. Judd content than used to be the case the average octane rating of PRECINCT THIRD SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE gasoline has "risen from 74 to 84 in the past 26 years. It costs! Lola F. Swapp D. C. Swapp Residence oil companies $500 million to improve gasoline quality- - by just Kanab No. 3 E. Bunting Clara Utah Kanab, one octane number. ' . Margaret S. Cram oil The PRECINCT industry offers great rewards and, with them, great FOURTH SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE 12-in- risks. ML Carmel No. 4 Lindsay JZ. Mt. Carmel, Ccda cf Ethics It is proposed that the American Medical Association reduce e its code of ethics to a document, which would mean a wordage cut of almost 90 percent. This proposal will be up for final adoption at an AMA meeting to be held next December. The projected new code deals entirely with ethical principals. These are of the highest importance to all who ever visit a doctor-whi- ch, of course, means everyone in the long run. Here are some of thenq The priihc objective of the medical profession is to render service to humanity. Doctors should try to increase their own knowledge and share it with others. Doctors must expose unethical conduct of other doctors. They should not permit anything to interfere with their independent medical judgement Thy should limit their professional income to medical ser- Orderville N. f one-pag- vices. They should seek consultation on difficult cases. They should participate in any community activity that has the object of improving the health and welfare of the people. Tjere is, of course, nothing new about any of these principals, except the admirably brief and simple wording. Doctors with very few exceptions have always held to the highest standards of ethics. One responsibility is paramount to all others to do all for the patient that skill and knowledge will permit. There it no room in medicine for those who will not or cannot uphold such standards. A dream of FIFTH d THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. Shall the Board of Education of Kane County School DIs- Kane County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue sell bonds of the District in the amount of Ninety-Nin- e Dollars ($99,000.00), In the denomination of Thousand Dollars ($1,CC0.C0) each, numbered one (1) to ninety-nin- e (99), both Inclusive, the bonds to bear in-- ? terest at a rate not to exceed four per cent per an- num, and to mature in numerical order in not to exceed twenty (20) years from the date of the bonds, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites,' for building or purchasing one or more' school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving the grounds? Valley Elementary School Bessie E. Brooksby Velma Carroll Orderville, Utah Holland Lamb SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT , , Mildred Jackson Leah L. Brlnkerhoff Verla B. Iverson Glendale No. 5 Glendale Elem. Glendale, Utah Alton No. 5 Alton Elementary School School Alton, Utah !trict, (4) Twila C. Cox Horace Roundy Milo Palmer The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Kane School District to the Judges of Election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. v U The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock, A.M., and will be kept open until the hour of 8:00 oclock, P.M., at which hour they shall be closed. i No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter, residing in the School Representative Precinct In which he offers to vote and shall have paid a property tak in said School District during the year next preceding such election. , WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Education of Kane County School District. Kane County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given as required by law this 28th day of June, ri956. LN LYNN F. FINDLAY PresidenL Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah. N ATTEST: RACHEL S. FINDLAY Clerk, Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah. vacation can become a nightmare for the driver who sets out to cover too much territory in (SEAL) too little time. Traffic Commission. Fortland, Oregon, Safey pleasure-fille- 4 OFFICIAL BALLOT Berneeta Tait Tait Residence Vilate S. Esplln Utah ' Vauna L. Covington t Published July 12, 19, 26, 1956 ' YES For the issue of bonds N0 . If the voter desires'to vote in favor of the proposition, he shall mark a cross (x) in the square opposite the word 4YES If he desires to vote against the preposition, he shall mark a cross (x) In the square opposite the word No . at OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR KANE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL BOND ELECTION July 30, 1SS3 w " Signed: RACHEL S. FINDLAY Clerk of the Board of Education of Kane County School District, Kane County, State of Utah. |