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Show v. t . - SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS- rage Two Thursday, October 2, 1958 UNITED STATES DEPARTAfter the young robin hatches The leopard frog is widely used MENT OF THE INTERIOR, from the greenish blue egg, he in studies of comparative anatBUREAU OF LAND MANAGE14 feet of earth omy. In addition, it also proaverages eating MENT worms every day. vides frog-ledinners! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah g PUBLIC SALE Errol G. September 8, 1958. Pursuant to application, Serial No. Utah 018780, and under provisions ol 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 JLand Oflice, 312 Federal Building Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: NE14NEV4, SNEtt, EV2NWNE, WhNW!4 NW V Brown, Editor and Publisher CORRESPONDENTS E. Nan Allen Cox, Alton Johnson, Orderville Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Ivis Farr, Fredonia COMMUNITY matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office InKanab, 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. NEV4, i, E WliSWNWNWVtNE EV2 Wl2W12SW1,4NW14NEy4, i , 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 rights-of-wa- Voltaire defend to the death, your right to say it. Orderville daily news happeninas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bolander. We probably have Have you been up the canyon missed someone, but. if we have, to see the beautiful fall colors? let us know and well put it in If not, you should go. It seems next week. they change every day. Fall truly Mr. and Mrs. EuGene Young is here and this writer thinks children of Salt Lake City and that not a few of the menfolk and are getting itchy fingers for the visited at the Orson Young over homes Chamberlain Mark deer hunt. the week-end- . Richfield of Ken Chamberlain Donald Esplin, who is employvisited Monday with his parents, ed by the Bureau of Reclamation the Hans Chamberlains, enroute in Salt Lake City, spent the to Kanab to attend a city council week-en- d at the home of his meeting. mother, Chastie Esplin. Mrs. Emily Tanner and chilMr. and Mrs. Kez Meeks and dren and Mrs. Chastie Esplin family of Henderson, Nevada spent several days in northern visited at the Perry Troy home Utah, where they went to receive over the week-enmedical care for JoEllen Tinner Mrs. Vance Esplin was hospitaland to visit Donald Esplin, who is employed in Salt Lake City; ized a few days last week. also the Clarence Peays of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Slaugh and daughter are visiting at the WalVisiting at the B. 0. Rust home lace Slaugh and Harvey Crofts are their daughter Ruth and her homes. Gene is serving Uncle husband and family from the Sam in the Navy. East. Russell Heaton, son of Mr. and It seems weve lost several Mrs. Reo Heaton, entertained the Sixth graders Saturday evepeople the last week or twp, a by serving refreshments at ning number of them having gone to his home and treating them to Mrs. Mr. and college. Vaughn Heaton and children have moved the show. The occasion was to Salt Lake City, where Mr. his 11th birthday. Heaton will attend the UniverMrs. John Burr and children sity of Utah this winter. Web- are visiting at the Hugh Chamster Adair and Fae Dawn Cham- berlain home. They came down berlain have gone to Provo to from Provo when took attend the BYU. Attending Fae Dawn there to Hugh attend colCSU at Cedar City are Sandra lege. Mrs. Burr is the former Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Yvonne Chamberlain. Mrs. Byron Fisher; Laune Es(Continued on page three) plin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Esplin; Karen Bolander, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph northernsnowy owl, a bird of the tundra, is known in the C. Bolander; Varue Holgate, United States only when failure daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. of the lemming cycle drives it Holgate; and Mrs. LaRue Fuss, southward. Nan E. Johnson d. Ne-ph- i. AS WE CONTINUE TO LOSE OUR RIGHTS "... From the Butte, Montana, Standard: A Hoover Commission task force discovered three years ago that the U. S. government is, among other things, the largest electric power, producer in the country, the largest insurer, the largest lender and the largest borrower, the largest landlord and the largest tenant, the largest holder of grazing land, the largest bolder of timberland, the largest owner of grain, the largest warehouse operator, the largest shipowner, and die largest truck-flee- t operator. These conditions still prevail today three years after the Hoover Commission recommended that the government get itself out of businessl H.J.R. No. other powers of original assessment as the Legislature may provide. Under such regulations in such cases and within such limitations as the LegisA JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- lature may prescribe, it shall proposed bond issues, POSING AN AMENDMENT rev jew the tax levies of local TO SECTION 11 OF ARTI- revise CLE XIII OF THE CONSTI- governmental units, and equalTUTION OF THE STATE ize the assessment and valuOF UTAH RELATING TO ation of property within the SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC AC- counties, the duties imposed COUNTING UNDER THE upon the State Board of Equalby the Constitution TAX LAWS OF THE ization and Laws of this State shall be STATE. performed by the State Tax Be it resolv& by the Legisla- Commission. ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State of all members there shall be a County Board elected to each of the two of Equalization consisting of houses voting in favor the Board of County Commis2 By Messrs. G. Douglas Taylor, Edward C. Larsen and Howe two-thir- ds sioners of the said county. The thereof: Boards of Equalization County Section 1. It is proposed to shall adjust and equalize the amend Section 11 of Article valuation and assessment of XIII of the Constitution of the the real and personal property State of Utah so that the same within their respective counshall read as follows: ties, subject to such regulation Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax State Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be preing of four members, not more scribed by law. The State Tax than two of whom shall be- Commission and the County long to the same political Boards of Equalization shall party. The members of the each have such other powers . Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed by the by the Governor, by and with Legislature. the consent of the Senate, for Section 2. The Secretary of jiuch terms of office as may be State is directed to submit provided by law. The State this proposed amendment to Tax Commission shall admin- the electors of the state at the ister and supervise the tax next general election in the aslaws of the State. It shall manner provided by law. sess mines and public utilities Section 3. If adopted by the and adjust and equalize the and assessment of electors of the state, this , valuation property among the several amendment shall take effect counties. It shall have such the first day of January, 1959. 6 BIDS WANTED NOTICE Bids to furnish the Fredonia Schools with stoker coal from Browning Coal Mine, Emery, Utah, will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. October 6, 1958. All bids, stating the delivered S. J. R. No. 2 By Messrs. Sti ingham and Hopkin A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND HOUSE 0 F REPRESENTATIVES OF THE THIRTY SECOND LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF UTAH PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, PROVIDING FOR PROCEEDS OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS AND ROYALTIES FROM MINERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL LANDS TO BE A PART OF THE STATE SCHOOL FUND. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two iii see voting in two-thir- favor 1 thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Sec. 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state, for the support of the common schools, royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by the United States to this state for support of the common schools, and five per centum of the net proceeds of the sales of United States public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to H. J. R. No. 7 By Mssrs. Hopkin-'- , Gunther. Wangsgaard, Welch and Sheffield A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING T O TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legisla-tin- e of the Stute of Utah, two-thiiof oil members elected to taeh of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is pioposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, to read as follows: Section 2. All tangible property in the state, rot exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution. shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporation and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious wor. shin or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes owned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating land within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separatelv taxed as long as they shall bn owned and used exclusively for such purposes. lett-han- d above-describe- y: BRADSHAW Chevrolet Co. CEDAR CITY, UTAH d NEH SWttNWtiNL E iWUSEViSW'iNW yNE V E'-SE 14 SW N W 14 N E 14 SE!4NW 14, NE14SE4 Sec. 31, T 42 S., K 6 W., SLMer., Utah, 231.2o acres. Appraised Value, $b93.73. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation of all oil and gas to the United States. Reservations will be made for the folUtah lowing 027563 of the Utah State Road Commission (Highway) ; Salt Lake 046955, Mountain States City, Utah. Telephone and Telegraph Company (Transmission Line). Bids First Publication, Sept. 18, 1958. Publication, Oct. 16, 1958 may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mail. Bids for a parcel must be tor all the lands in the parcel. Bids sent by mail price, must be sealed and mailed will be considered only if reto the Board of Education, Freceived at 312 Federal Building, donia, Arizona. Salt Lake City, Utah, prior to Published October 2, 1958 11 oclock a.m., on October 22, 1958. Bids must be in sealed enYoung snails do not leave their velopes accompanied by certie money gelatinous egg mass until their fied checks, shells have one or two whorls. orders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management the admission of this state into the Union, shall be and remain a permanent fund, to be called the State School Fund, H.J.R. No. 14 the interest of which only, By Mssrs. Brewster, shall be expended for the supWelch Sheffield, schools. of the common port Bennion Howe and The interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of A JOINT RESOLUTION PROall property that may accrue POSING TO AMEND ARto the state by the escheat or TICLE VL SECTION 9 OF forfeiture, all unclaimed shares OF THE CONSTITUTION and dividends of any corporaTHE STATE OF UTAH REthe under tion incorporated LATING TO COMPENSAlaws of this state, the proceeds TION OF MEMBERS OF of the sales of timber, and the THE LEGISLATURE. rentals received by the state Be it resolved by the Legislafrom school and state lands, ture of the State of Utah, other than thqse granted for of all members specific purposes, shall, with elected to each of the tuo such other revenues as the houses voting in favor legislature may from time .to time allot thereto, constitute a thereof: to fund be known as the 1. It is proposed to Section Unibchool Fund, which Article VL Section 9 of amend form School JFund shall be the Constitution of the State maintained Jrid used for the of Utah to read as follows: support of the common and Section 9. The members of of and schools state the public the Legislature shall receive as such manner in apportioned such compensation, not exthe legislature shall provide. ceeding $500 a year for the The provisions of Section 7, legislative term and expenses Article XIII of this Constituas provided by law while actution shall be construed as limially in session, and mileage as tation in the rate of taxation provided by law. on tangible property for disSection 2. The Secretary ol trict school purposes and not on the amount of funds availState is directed to submit this proposed amendment to able therefor, and, further, no the electors of the State at the moneys allocated to the Uniform School Fund shall be connext general election in the sidered in fixing the rates of manner provided by law. taxation specified in Section 7 Section 3. This amendment of Article XIII. shall take effect upon approval Section 2. The Secretary of by the electors of the state. State is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF in the manner provided by the Sixth Judicial District, in law. and for the County of Kane, State of Utah. water for irrigation purposes In the Matter of the Estate of on lands in the State of Utah, OTHELLO ROUND Y, Demay be exempted from taxaceased. tion to the extent that such 14, MEMBER for the amounts of the bids, 'the envelopes must be marked in the comer "Public lower Sale Bid, Serial No. U018780, Sale Held October 22, 1958. The highest bidder at the sale will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the land should file their claims, or objections, with the undersigned on or before the 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 owners of authorized improvements on the lands, payment of cost of publication, and other requirements, see 43 CFR, Part 250. For further information, write": ERNEST E. HOUSE,! Manager, Land Office, Salt Lake j Your Authorized Chevrolet & Buick Dealer for ALL of Kane County Wilford Brooksby Phone or Midway Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. Phone 1234 Cedar City, Utah , The true old - style post-offic- bourbon two-thir- ds Um-lor- Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping January, its m propery is used for such purposes. These exemptions shall adcrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in such manner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes, homesteads, and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furniture, and furnishings, equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual inter- est and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final passage of the law creating debt. Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this stale, this state, this amendment shall take effect the first ' day of te always smoother because NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors having claims on the above estate must present them, with vouchers attached, to the administrator of said estate at 923 South 2nd Street, Las Vegas. Nevada or file them with the county clerk of Kane County, Utah on or before the 21st day of Nov., 1958. Dated this 13th day of Sept., There are less expensive ways to make bourbon but theyll never give you the smoothness of Early Times. Slow distilling is the patient, way, the smoothing way to make whisky. Next time, ask for Early Times. old-sty- le 1958. ELORA R. CLARK Date of First Publication . tember V , Date of La3t Publication: ber Sep- 18, 1958. Octo- 9, 1958. FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Kanab, Utah ' KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY' 86 PROOF EARLY .TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE 1, KENTUCKY - Salina, Utah - Panguilch, Utah - ." Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v Uemtsr of Federal Reserve System Surplus $350,000.00 Capital $150,000.00 1959. 4 A 5 |