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Show r. Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Fredonia nows And Continuing the Kane County Standard OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St George, Utah G. Brown, IN THE DISTRICT COURT two weeks it was because OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL this renorter was enloving a DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE wonderful vacation. Aecomoan-le- COUNTY OF KANE. STATE bv my- - you n esters SteDhen, OF UTAH. Art and Donna. Ivisited with my sister and familv. Mr and Mrs. In the Matter of the Terry Mendenhall in San Diego. Estate of MATTIE M. CUTLER Mr. Mckinney loined us there Deceased. for a counle of days. Perhans the greatest thrill encountered Creditors having claims againwas a tour aboard the US Navy st the above estate present them shins In port. We were fortu- with vouchers attached, to the nate enough to go aboard one Administrator, RusseU G. Cutof the third largest aircraft car- ler, at Kanab, Kane County, riers in the Navy. A submarine State of Utah, or to LeRoy H. and also a Destroyer. Cox, Attorney for the AdminGail Robinson is home after istrator, at his office in the Cox soendine most of- - the summer BuUding, at SL George, Utah, In Salt Lake City where he has on or before November 1, 1956. Dated this 20th. day of Augbeen employed by an oil co. ust, 1956. Mr. Gene Butler of Flagstaff RUSSELL G. CUTLER who is with the Soil ConservatAdministrator ion was a busines visitor here LEROY H. COX this week. Attorney for Administrator Nancy and Tommy Hilton of Residing at SL George, Utah Litchfield Park have been visit23, 1956 ing here with their grandparents First Publication August Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen Last Publication September 13, and an aunt Mrs. Evelyn Cram. 1956. rst COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Talt, Mt Carmel Vonda McKinney, Fredonia Norene Porter, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton d i Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the 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 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it" Voltaire la Itensss Rishl'To-Yor- k The Republican gubernatorial primary in Kansas was hard k law, the law fought. A dominant issue was the which provides that a man can join or not join a union if he so chooses, and that he shall have the right towork at his trade in either case. In this Kansas primary, the incumbent governor opposed the 7. Two pint Jelly glasses with paraffin and lids law. He was beaten by a man who supported it. an exhibit for jelly and Jams. Standard jars or glasses only. 8. All Jars must be labeled with the name of product and date Long ago, the indefensible practice followed by some emploof canning, the label to be placed on the bottom of the jar. yers of blackballing union members was outlawed The prac9. All baking must be done within 24 hours before Judging. Excake. Do not ice or frost cakes, unless they are tice of making a man join a union in order to support .himself hibit only decoration for be to only. Judged and his family is blackballing in principle and equally Class 1 Canned Products D. Preserves and Conserves A. Fruits and Berries . E. Pickles and Relishes B. Vegetables F. Canned Meats C. Jellies and Jams Six Of Tks right-to-wor- The Real Winner con-stitu- es one-ha- lf one-laye- r B:sl Class 2 Baked Goods "When the history of this age of peril, prosperity and hope for B. Rolls and Quick Breads A. Yeast Bread atom peace is fully described, great credit for maintaining our C. Cakes, Pies and Cookies freedom will go to the American press, and particularly the coNOTE: All Baked Goods must be set up ready for judging at 9:15 a.m. Aug. 30. Baked Products must be on paper untry and suburban newspaper. - Sec. of Comm. Sinclair Weeks and accompanied by a recipe. plates been Sydney, Australia, like many an American community, has JUNIOR DEPT. Rules Same at Div. 1 called plagued with juvenile crime. 63 DEPT. Rules Same as Div. 1 OVER Down Under, have wantonly destroyed automobiles, en. gaged in gang wars, and beaten innocent bystanders. ordinance. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Sydneys answer takes the form of a HILMA DENNIS, Director done their must the delinqthe for 'by First, damage pay parents BOBBY AIKEN, Jr. Assistant a of pouent offspring. Second, A father must, in the presence Special Rules 1. The management will use care to secure the safety of articles a lice officer, apply six of the best to sonny boys stern after their arrival and placement, but In no case will they be repolice whip, and to the satisfaction of the attending officer. sponsible for loss or damage. 2. Any exhibit deemed unworthy will not receive a premium Sydney has set a precedent that every city and town could proeven if alone in Its class. 3. No entry will be accepted unless properly labeled. fitably follow. 4. No entries may be removed until 6:00 p.m. Sept 1, and then only when proper claim check Is presented 5. Work must be original and completed within the past five President Eisenhower discusses the Upper Colorado River proyears. ' to flew senator ject with Sen. Wallace F, Bennett The Utah 6. Work previously entered at the Fair cannot be Washington last week for a special meeting with the President except for display. 7. All paintings and photographs must be mounted. at which time the two discussed several Utah problems. -- Mr. Doug Maur and Mr. Irving Lavers of Phoenix were business visitors in Fredonia this week. They are with the State Highway Patrol office. While here they authorized George Johnson, Inspector in charge at the Inspection Station, to issue drivers licenses in Fredonia. This will be very advantageous to local residents. Prevlosly visits of the Driver License were as far as three and four months apart Ex-amne- Marilyn Cram, student Nurse Good Samaritan Hospital is home with her mother Mrs. Evelyn Cram for a month. at Miss Louise Robinson, daugh- ter of Mrs. Ella Johnson, spent the week In Salt Lake with her sister Mrs. Joyce Mackelprang. (Continued on page five) t Duck-taile- bod-gie-bo- teen-ager- d two-pronge- d d f, i i Homs Handiwork C. Tatting B. Crocheting E. Infant Wear (to 2 yrs.) D. Neddie Point Class 3 Bedding A Rugs C. Quilts B. Rugs A. Bedspreads 4 Parchment OVER 39 DEPARTMENT sixty-fivOpen to all exhibitors of Home and fine Arts over A trophy will be presented to the outstanding e years of age. Junior Homo Arts This group is open to all under fifteen years of age. A trophy will be presented to the outstanding exhibitor in the Junior T 5 ' ' o r a v a Jr. Assistants in Home Arts department of 1955 Fair r a: .. i i Clasi 1946 WIHys Jeep, Motor No. 4LR226284 That said property is held by the Sheriff for the expense for locating and expense for bringing to Kanab the said vehicle which had been abandoned and for repairs t to said vehicle in order to get it in shape so It could be used or moved. That the last known owner of said vehicle was C. W. Hoag, Box 73 Mesquite, Nevada, but the whereabouts- of said purported owner cannot be located that he is no longer living at Mesquite, Nevada. That the amount of said claim for which the vehicle is held is $170.00, consisting of $35.00 for repair bill, $35.00 for towage and $100.00 for stor- age. j The affiant further states that the amount claimed for said lien is reasonable value of the repair; storage, and towing that has been furnished and provided for said Jeep; that the above described property will be sold at public auction on the 3rd day of September, 1956, at 12:00 noon In front of the Kane IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD L. CHAMBERLAIN, also known as EdHouse, at Kanab, ward Leo Chamberlain, deceased. the Utah; thereof, or proceeds Creditors will present claims as much as is will be necesary, with vouchers attached to Olsen used to said lien and satisfy and Chamberlain, attorneys for costs. Administrators Kelton Chamber This notice of foreclosure is lain and Von Del Chamberlain, under of the laws of Utah at 146 North Main, Richfield, 1943, as amended by the Utah Utah, on or before the 10th day Code Annotated, 1953. of December, 1956. LaNard Johnson KELTON CHAMBERLAIN Sheriff of Kane County VON DEL CHAMBERLAIN LeRoy H. Cox of the Attorney for Lienholder , Chamber-lainof Edward L. SL George, Utah also known as Edward Published the 23rd day of AuLeo Chamberlain. and the 30th day of Auggust Published August 9, 16, 23, 30, ust, 1956. 52-2-- 3 . es-sta- 1956. DISTRICT COURT OF THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF UTAH, IN AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE TATE OF CORA E. CHAMBER-LAIN- , deceased. In the Matter of the Estate Creditors will present claims of ILEAN MACKELPRANG with vouchers attached to Olsen Deceased. and Chamberlain, attorneys for Creditors will present claims Administrators Kelton Chamber-lai- n with vouchers to the undersignVon Del and Chamberlain, ed at his residence at Kanab, at 146 North Main, Richfield, Kane State on of County, Utah, on or before 10th the Utah, day or before the 27th Octof day of December, 1956. ober, AD. 1956. KELTON CHAMBERLAIN Dated this 18th day of Aug-usVON DEL CHAMBERLAIN A-1956. of the estate of Cora E. Chamberlain, FRANK MACKELPRANG deceased. Administrator L Published August 1956. 9, 16, 23, 30, DURHAM PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL MORRIS Attorney for Amlnistrator First Security Bank Bldg. Cedar City, Utah Published August 23, and September 6, and Training of the Kanab Stake are serving in the. armed forces of the United States at the present time. Loud speaker facilities were t operated by Claude Y. and Michael Riggs, making it possible for aU to hear conference, on the lawn and grounds and in the' ward halL Present at the Sunday morning session were 602 persons with' 554 present in the afternoon. , . . In addition to the two general sessions Sunday, a Missionary Training Meeting and a Special Leadership Meeting were held Saturday evening. Sunday evening the Stake M. LA. presented the program with music, a dramatization by the Fredonia Ward, and presentation of the MIA Theme by Bp. Orvil M. Bushman, Antone R. Hamblin of the YMMIA Superintendency conducted the 30, and 13, 1956. HOME ARTS DIVISION PANTRY STORES DELLA TROY, Suporvlsor VAUNA COVINGTON, Assistant DEON COVINGTON, Jr. Aaaistant N r K H S Sqasddq KENTUCKY BOURBON St Proof O'Si l'l or THE WATEIFIll AND FIAZIEt 2 Water Colors B. Scutpturs C All Others i ,r i DISTIUEtT COMPANY, IAKDSTOWN, KENTUCKY Member of Federal Reserve System RAYMOND WHITE, Supervisor Class 1 Amatuer A. Snapshots B. Slides Class 2 Professional A.Color B. Portrait C Scenery D. All Other (Professional work for exhibit only) 1. Only products of the home kitchen are eligible for premiums. Professional work will be accepted for exhibit only. COLOR SLIDE CONTEST 2. Exhibitors shall furnish their own china or paper plate for JUANITA AIKEN, Supervisor display purposes. 3. No prepared mixes such as cake or pie crust mixes may be 1. AH slides must be registered in the photography departme used. at regular registration times. 4. All Jars must be labeled neatly with the name of the product and method of preservation, and the exhibitors name. claswsf011 Pr0n may entCr nC exWblt ,n eacfi of the followh 5. Two Jars, standard size only, constitute an exhibit (a.) Picture story (one to four slides for friuts, vegetables, and meats. telling a b) (limit tw-- slides for each exhibit) story) 6. Two pint jelly glasses with paraffin and lids confneiT (c) one slide (any stitutes an exhibit for preserves, fruit butters, conserves, pickles, showing an activity) (Continued on page four) and relishes. Pickles and relishes In quarts, pints, or half pints only. Surplus $SC0,CC0 Capital 51C0.CC0 FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA rt o one-hal- f , . SAUNA, UTAH i i Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation c (,, la), -- A. All r 3 Graphic Arta A. All Class 4 Hobbles and Handicraft A. Leather Work B. Wood Plastics D. Metal E. All Other j ? ;k UA1TiQFDB.lL Paintings Class Style Dress Revue Winners G ELAINE CROFTS, Supervisor 1 A. Oil one-qua- p, to-wi- ART Class Special Rules Wh-ipppl- e, notice That LaNard Johnson, Sheriff of Kane County, Utah is holding the following described personal property for lien for repairs, storage, and towage upon the folowing described property, Lund-quls- tamp Shades B. A. . - I J Knitting A. Cloth Lynn F. Findlay Jr., Robinson: Kanab South': Norman Jackson, Romel J. Mackelprang. Darnell H. Jones: Fredonia Ward: Alma B. Judd, Wilford Brooksby, Stella Brooksby, John Wesley Ferguson: Moccasin Ward: Stanley Earl Brown, Darryll Leo Heaton. There are. 13 persons serving In the Kanab Stake Mission, as foHows: Guy Chamberlain, Clifford K. Heaton, Charles H. Elgin H. Morris, Nellie Heaton, D. Wayne Rose, Joy Rose, Rollan A. Masterson, Eva L. Whipple, Iola Johnson, Blanche Mackelprang, Benjamin and Roger Button. Allister, Neldon NOTICE TO CREDITORS AT PUBLIC AUCTION Thirty-fou- r Class 2 Class lit FORECLOSURE Special Events For County Fair A J Sw-ap- f Fair Preminm Book . NOTICE TO CREDITORS If you missed this column the OF OF LIEN AND 8ALE Consult County. Clerk r respective signers for furth- er Information. By VONDA MC KINNEY Editor and Publisher NOTICE LcpI To Late For Last Week Errol SO, 1956 Thursday, August P |