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Show SOUTHERH UTAH NEWS ' Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS I. f.1,. UNITED J -- r , ' i' Errol G. Brown, NOTICE Editor and Publisher CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton A. Carmel Llllith Pugh, Glendale Mt. Berneeta Tait, Wanda Johnston, Fredonla COMMUNITY 4a matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered jts second-clas- s under the Act of March 3, 1879. office inKanab, Utah, 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 r the publishers may determine. -- UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire It Is Your Right To Know !! 11 oclock a.m., on 1958. Bids must be MENT FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE . post-offic- September 8, 1958. Pursuant to application. Serial No. Utah 018780, and under provisions of section 2455,R. S. (43 U. S.C. 1171), there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 22nd day of October next, at Land Office, 312 Federal Building Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: NEftNEft, SftNEft, left-han- 6 W., SL Mer., Utah, 231.25 acres. Appraised Value, $693.75. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation of all oil and gas to the United States. Reservations will be made for the following Utah 027563 of the Utah State Road Commission (Highway); Salt Lake 046955, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company (Transmission Line). Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be for ail the lands A ducks visual equipment inin the parcel. Bids sent by mail cludes a membrane will be considered only if re- which thetransparent bird can pull over its ceived at 312 Federal Building, eyes while in flight. rights-of-wa- ! By Errol G. Brown The Merry-Go-Roun- d This Friday, in Kanab and to our near east, at the dedication of a new road leading to the Glen Canyon Dam area, taxpayers It isnt an easy job. Next time you hear rumors, and questions and citizens will have an opportunity to look at what their money are raised on public matters check the records. Inform youris buying. self. Such public matters and records are open to your You possibly will fiear Senator Watkins and Governor Clyde referring to the financing of these projects with govemnment money or federal funds as though it is manna from heaven. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS This is becoming one of the most commonly used devices and plans may be obtained at Sealed proposals will be re- the Commission Offices at Sait of persons holding public office to place themselves in the limeceived by the State Road Com- Lake City, upon application and light and make voters and taxpayers think that they are doing mission of Utah, State Capitol, payment of a fee of $5.00, no them a great favor or service. Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 part of which wiil be refunded. oclock p.m. September Each bidder must submit a letI believe it is time that we start calling such financing by its 30, 1958, andTuesday, at that time pub- ter from an approved surety funds. it is your money or taxpayers licly opened for construction of company guaranteeing to furright name-t- hat a 2ft" Road Mixed Bituminous nish said bidder with .required A great many people, apparently, dont relate federal funds Surface Road in Kane County, bond. The right to reject any or government money to the state of their own pocketbooks. the same being that section of or all bids is reserved. anU. S. 89 Beginning 7 f Miles Cash, certified check, cashier's They dont realize that every cent must be paid, one way or or approved proposal check, Kanab from Northwesterly tocome! other, by the taxpayers of today and of generations Northwesterly 4.5i Miles, identi- guarantee bond for not less than And that term taxpayers includes everyone in the country, fied as Federal Aid Project No. five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State (1). even people in so low an income tax bracket that they pay no FLH-The length of road to be con- Road Commission must acdirect taxes, who must pay hidden taxes every time they buy structed or improved is 4.491 company each bid as evidence miles, and the principal items of of good faith and a guarantee an article or a service. are approximately as fol- that if awarded the contract, the work would of such terms as your money The widespread use lows: 1186 Tons of Bituminous bidder will execute the contract be a tremendous help in correcting this sad situation that is de- Material, 69,500 Tons of Gravel and furnish contract bond as 264,000 Cu. Yds. of Unclassi- required. stroying this great nation. Wed think twice if we really under- and fied Roadway Excavation. The additional intormation Any of stood that we must pay a part of the cost everything govern- project is to be completed in 15U may be secured at the office of ment does, whereas now we think only once or dont think working days. the State Road Commission. Dated this 13th day of Prequalification of bidders is at all! 1958. required. Prior to any bidders STATE ROAD COMMISSION As you continue your tour to Glen Canyon Dam, if you are receiving plans and specificaOF UTAH that tions, it will be given the opportunity to cross the river and view the new town the bidder have onnecessary Ellis L Armstrong, Director file with the of Page (which is a year behind in building), take a close look Stafe Road Commission of Utah of Highways at what your money is buying. Question, if need be, the mil- completed and approved, the re- Published September 18, 1958. StatePrequalification lions of dollars that your government is throwing away in quired ment pertaining to contractors DISTRICT COURT OF building a town on solid rock because of a trade by our own experience and financial condi- INtheTHE Sixth Judicial District, in tion. officials of Senator Watkins, Senator Carl Hayden Arizona, and and for the County of Kane, The attention of bidders is diof the Bureau of Reclamation. State of Utah. rected to the Special Provisions It is your right to know how your tax money is being covering subletting or assign- In the Matter of the Estate of OTHELLO ROUNDY, Deing the contract. spent. Keep in mind that government money is your money-billiceased. The minimum wage paid to all NOTICE TO CREDITORS skilled labor employed on this upon billions upon billions of it collected in taxes! contract shall be $2.86 per hour. Creditors having claims on the The minimum wage paid to all above estate must present them, intermedate labor employed on with vouchers attached, to the this contract shall be $2,325 per administrator, of said estate at Questions Arise, Check The Records hour. 923 South 2nd Street, Las Vegas, The minimum wage paid to all Nevada or file them with the G. Errol Brown By unskilled labor employed on this county clerk of Kane County, contract shall be $2.20 per hour. Utah on or before the 21st day During the past several months, Yumors and questions have The attention of bidders is di- of Nov., 1958. been circulating in Kanab with respect to law enforcement, rected to the fact that this ComDated this 13th day of Sept., mission has been advised 1958. levying of fines, and procedures in the Kanab City and Kanab by the ELORA R. CLARK Wage and Hour Precinct Justice of Peace courts. Division. U. S. Department of Date of First Publication: Septhat contractors engaged tember 18, 1958. Questions have been raised in several public meetings, at Labor, in highway construction work Date of Last Publication: Octowhich this writer has been present, with regard to large and are required to meet the provisber 9, 1958. unreasonable fines being levied on tourists and others in A. T. ions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). Wakelings court. Thousands of those who have Proposal forms, plans, cross A thorough, three-hou- r check of Mr. Wakelings records sections and specilications are sought freedom in our country on file in the ollice of the State live in New York City. The maWednesday convinced this writer that most of the rumors Road Commission, Salt Lake jority groups consist of 344,000 and questions are unfounded! 0 City, and the office ol its Dis- Italians: 315,000 Russians; Irish. trict and 142,000 Germans at Engineer Richfield, Our opinion, or judgment, may and should be questioned Utah, where they may be reothers by checking the records. A committee has been appointviewed by prospective bidders. Starching makes dish towels ed by the Kanab Chamber of Commerce for this purpose. Specifications, proposal forms, more absorbent and free of lint. One particular rumor was circulated last week: of the $50 fine for speeding given a tourist going through Kanab. Business men and others said that this is hurting our city. Savings on Upholstered Furniture The actual facts in this case are: September 7, 1958, Patrolman N. Merrill Johnson cited Trevor Lloyd Jones of 3125 Lurdo Have that Favorite Sofa or Chair recovered and restyled by St., Hollywood, California, with excessive speeding, viz., 60 miles per hour in a zone. Mr. Jones appeared in Justice TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY court and Wakelings pleaded guilty to the charge. Acting acIn Cedar City ' cording to schedules set up by and for the state, Mr. Jones was fined $50. Schedules for fines in cases such as this call for so over retail furniture prices Savings of up to many dollars per mile that the driver is traveling in excess of the limit. specified speed Justice Wakeling stuck right to the dollar in fining Mr. Jones on the citation issued by Patrolma Johnson. Call or write fot free Estimate However, Mu Jones pleaded that a hardship would be worked no Obligation to you. on him in having to pay this fine, at the time and the amount of his fine was refunded to him with the A DELIVERY, with 10 FREE PICK-Uproviso that he could day Service on any forward the amount to the court when he arrived back in CaliUpholstered Furniture. fornia. d above-describ- EftNWftNEft, NftNWftNWft NEft, WftSWftNWftNWftNt; ft, Eft Eft NEft SWftNVVftNH ft. WftWftSWftNWftNEft, E ftWftSEftSWftNWftNEft Eft SEftSWftNWftNEft, SEftNW ft, NEftSEft Sec. 31, T 42 S., K MEMBER I Salt Lake City, Utah, prior to October 22, in sealed envelopes accompanied by certie fied checks, money orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower corner 'Public Sale Bid, Serial No. U018780, Sale Held October 22, 1958. Th& highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their Isnt it a shame! You went claims, or objections, with the and broke your winding stem undersigned on or - before the and main spring! time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such right to the undersigned within 30 days from the above sale date. However, contiguous owners will not be able to assert their preference rights to any parcel for which bids are not received. For reimbursement to ownfcrs of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other LeRoy P. Judd requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further' information, INSURANCE AGENCY write: ERNEST E. HOUSE, Manager, Land Office, Salt Lake Kanab, Utah City, Utah. First Publication, Sept. 18, 1958. 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