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Show 'i J fage Two . south r rt Utah news 1l. Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol COMMUNITY NOTICE and Publisher Berneeta NOTICE , kv '7' TdV' 7 ?.. CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Lillith Puflh, Glendale Carmel Tait, tvis Farr, Fredonia Mt. lfle People Jr Whstitfllst matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under post office IrtKanab, Utah, 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. J tatesaw "3" MEMBER f from ft- wW &&& ' - iggif 7 T 5V ' (I ''is. W2WliSW14NW14NE14, E W 14 SE 14 S W 14 N W'14 N E 14 EVz 14, 14 SE14NW SE14SW14NW14NE14, 14, NE14SE14 Sec. 31, T 42 S., ft 6 W., SL Mer., Utah, 231.2b acres. Appraised Value, $b93.7b. The lands will be sold subject to a reservation of all oil and gas to the United States. Reservations will be made for the fol- p ' lowing defend to the death, your right to say it rights-of-wa- Utah y: TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that J. Graydon Robinson, Kanab, Utah has filed with the State Engineer, Application No. 29791, which proposes to appropriate 1 sec.-fof water each year and 36 ac.-to initially fill a reservior from Skutumpah Field Wash, trib. to Skutumpah Creek to Johnson Creek to Kanab River in Kane County, Ut. The water is to be diverted at a point S. 1400 ft., and W. 600 ft. irom E!4 Cor. 027563 of the Utah State Road ft Sec. 6, T41S, R4!4W, SLB&M, which is the point of the intersection of the longitudinal axis 16, 1938 i Protests resisting the granting t t. WSW14NWNWfcNE NE, 14, E!4 E14 NEli SW14NW14NL. Ji. p; I may not agree with what you say, but I will 'public sale ' SNE, UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months PUBLICATION FOR 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 Land Office, 312 Federal Building Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts of land: NE14NE14, EMiNWKNEtt, NNWNW Allen Cox, Alton A. DEPART- MENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH G. Brown, Editor STATES UNITED SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS t Thursday, October of the foregoing application with reasons therefor, must be made in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before No- vember 29, 1958. Wayne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER. Published in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, from October 16 to October 30, 1958. of the impounding dam 26 ft. high and the centerline from tne stream bed creating a reservoir having a capacity of 36 inundating 4 acres in E14SE14 said Sec. 6. The 36 ac.-fcould be appropriated by filling the reservoir initially during one year, the 1 sec.-f- t to flow through the reservoir .into a diameter pipe penstock as a spillway and be conveyed through 100 ft. to a power plant having a head of 22 ft. operating one turbin Lafel diameter wheel producing 1 kilowatt of to be power, and the 1 sec.-freturned to the natural channel at the point of diversion described S. 1525 ft. and W. 600 ft. from GAS-TOO- NS ac.-f- t. -- By t. 10-i- DOC n. 12-in- t. Commission (Highway); Salt Lake 046955, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Com". . . . and why does Madam pany (Transmission Line). Bids E4 Cor. Sec. 6 T41S, R4W, think she can persuade me to be or made the SLB&M. may by The power produced principal Left to service her car AHEAD of his agent, either personally at to be used for lighting of the reHome Missionaries in SacraNan E. Johnson 'othres? the sale or by mail. Bids for a creational area and the 1 sec.-f- t. ment meeting Sunday night were i must be tor all the lands and the 36 ac.-fMr. Ken Chamberlain visited to be used for parcel look We ahead to the service of the Brown High here with his parents two days Gurnsey 19th for Marlynn Holgate. tertained his little friends on his in the parcel. Bids sent by mail fish culture, fishing and recreafor all oui customers. be considered only if re- tional purposes within the reswill while attending court sessions Council and Velan Call who ofwas held fourth birthday Monday. The Valley fered some fine talks. ceived at 312 Federal Building, erving all, uses to be in E14SE14 in Kanab. hi.,,., ata with good night Monday Salt Lake City, Utah, prior to said Sec. 6, the water to be used KANAB A Missionary Testimonial will tendance of ' Warren Foote of Logan and 11 o'clock a.m., on October 22, parents and teach1 to December 31. Oct. next held Sunday night, Most men have a way with 1958. Bids must be in sealed en- from January Dr. Leonard Foote of Spanish bp ers. MOTOR COMPANY Fork, visited with their father women, but it. is seldom their velopes accompanied by certi-fieSterling Russell, son of Mr. own. Ruth E. Renkel. Dave Foote this week. ERNEST E. write: HOUSE, e checks, money and Mrs. EuGene H. Russell en orders, bank drafts, or cashiers Manager, Land Office, Salt Lake STANDARD OIL PRODUCT8 Mrs. Hans Sorenson spent, a INITIATIVE PETITION checks made payable to the City, Utah. few days in Northern Utah visPhone Ml Bureau of Land Management One Mrs. Number Petition on Ira business. Initiative iting and First the admission of this state in1958. 18, Publication, amounts for 1 of Sept. bids. R. the he the S. 2 No. J. H. Adair accompanied her and KANAB, UTAH to the Union, shall be and reThat Initiative Petition enenvelopes must be marked in the Last Publication, Oct. 16, 1958 remained to attend conference, titled Messrs. Str mgham main a permanent fund, to be By Horse to An Act Relating comer "Public lower and Hopkin called the State School Fund, and visit with her sort Hogan Racing and Providing for the Sale Bid, Serial No. U018780, of which the interest who came from California. Comonly, Creation of a Utah Racing A JOINT RESOLUTION OF shall be Sale Held October 22, 1958. expended for the supIts Duties mission and THE SENATE AND HOUSE Mrs. Webster Adair visited and PowersDefining The highest bidder at the sale of the common schools. port and Permitting REPRESENTATIVES 0F The interest on the " State be required to ' pay immediwill with her husband in Provo two Parimutuel Wagering has been THIRTY SECOND OF THE of School the Fund, proceeds ately the amount thereof. Any days last week. Webster Is atduly filed in the Office of the LEGISLATURE OF THE all property that may accrue adverse claimants of the Secretary of State within the tending the BYU. STATE OF UTAH PRO- to the state by the escheat or legal filing period for filing land should file their POSING TO AMEND SECall unclaimed shares ' Mrs. Mack Esplin was hospitsame, containing the required or objections, with the TION 3 OF ARTICLE X OF forfeiture, I jygfg- claims, nzQ of and dividends corporaof any regof alized several days last week but number signatures OF THE CONSTITUTION on or before the undersigned tion the under followthat incorporated and istered voters, is home now getting alortg fine. THE STATE OF UTAH, laws of this state, the time designated for sale. Any proceeds ing is a full, correct and true PROVIDING FOR PROrrr- g of the sales of timber, and the to be contiguous owner claiming a A Republican meeting was copy of the ballot title SALE OF OF CEEDS state the received rentals Initiamum preference right must assert held .Wednesday night to choose shown on the ballots as SCHOOL LANDS AND from school and bystate lands, tive Petition Number One and such right to the undersigned MINa chairman for the precinct, Mr. submitted ROYALTIES FROM other than those granted for to the electors of the within 30 days from the above ERAL LEASES OF SCHOOL specific Vance Esplin resigned to take a -purposes, shall, with State for approval or rejection BE sale date. However, contiguous A PART LANDS TO another position. Ivan Sorenson at the election to be held on the such other revenues as the THE OF STATE SCHOOL will owners not be to able assert was chosen as the new chairlegislature may from time to fourth day of November, A.D. FUND. their preference rights to any time allot thereto, 'constitute a 1958. man. Be it resolved by the Legislafund to be known ps the parcel for which bids are not SHALK A LAW BE EN' bchool Fund. Which Uniture of the State of Utah, received. For reimbursement to Lee LaMar Chamberlain who ACTED PERMITTING PARI... owners of authorized improveof all members form School Fund shall be MUTUEL WAGERING AT is serving in the armed service elected to each of the two maintained and Used for the HORSE RACING MEETS ments on the lands, payment of l in New York is here visiting at ; support of the common and STATE A CREATING AND 'i uses voting in cost of and other publication, the home of his parents, Mr. favor schools state of the and public RACING COMMISSION. THE thereof: and Mrs. LaMar Chamberlain. requirements, see 43 CFR, Part apportioned in such manner as COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE 250. For further information, 1. is Section It Merrill Fisher, son of Mr. and proposed to the legislature shall provide. I LICENSES AND PROMUL3 of Article X of The amend Sec. of Section 7, Mrs. Byron Fisher left to attend THE FOR provisions GATE RULES the Constitution of the State Article XIII of this ConstituHOLDING OF RACING Conference and enter the Mis-- 1 of Utah to read: tion shall be construed as limiMEETS. EIGHTY SEVEN sion Home prior to serving in H.J.R. No. 14 3. The proceeds of the tation in the rate of taxation Sec. MONEY ALL OF CENT PER Mission' Mexican Northern the sales of all lands that have on tangible property for disANY MEET AT WAGERED By Mssrs. Brewster, His mother accompanied him to been or may hereafter be trict school purposes and not SHALL BE RETURNED TO Welch Sheffield, Salt Lake City. availon of the amount funds PERSONS HOLDING WINHowe and Bennion granted by the United States to this state, for the support able therefor, and, further, no NING TICKETS. TWO PER Mr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and A JOINT RESOLUTION PROof the common schools, royal- moneys allocated to the UniCENT TO THE UNIFORM POSING TO AMEND ARties received by the state as form School Fund shall be conSCHOOL FUND. ONE PER family visited at jhe Lawrence a result of mineral leases of sidered m fixing the rates of TICLE VI, SECTION 9 OF CENT TO THE COMMISEsplin home Sunday. THE CONSTITUTION OF lands that have been or may taxation specified m Section 7 SION. NINE PER CENT TO THE STATE OF UTAH REhereafter be granted by the of Article XIII. THE SPONSORING ORGANLATING TO COMPENSAUnited States to this state for IZATION, AND. TO SECURE Section 2. The Secretary of COLLECTION OF INCOME TION OF MEMBERS OF support of the common schools, State is directed to submit this OF THE LEGISLATURE. TAXES. ONE PER CENT and five per centum of the net proposed amendment to the WINNING WAGERS TO proceeds of the sales of United electors of the State of Utah Be it resolved by the LegislaSTATE TAX COMMISSION States public lands lying with- at the next general election ture of 'the State of Utah, ONLY PARIMUTUEL WAG in the state and sold by the in the manner provided by of all members ERING IS AUTHORIZED United States subsequent to law. elected to each of the two LICENSES MAY BE RE houses voting in favor VOKED FOR ANY VIOLA TION OF THIS ACT. thereof : water .for irrigation purposes H. J. R. No. 7 1. It is propesed to Section on lands in the State of Utah, CD amend Article Mssrs. VI, Section 9 of CD By Hopkins, taxabe from AGAINST may exempted TOR THEN the Constitution of the State Gunther, Wangsgaard, tion to the extent that such Utah of to as follows: Welch and Sheffield read IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I is used for such purpropery Section 9. The members of Brack Leeus-tf- re only Senatorial candidate who have hereunto set my hand and PRO- poses. These exemptions shall A JOINT RESOLUTION the Legislature shall receive the of wants Seal cut to sincerely to taxes, and knows how to do it. accrue of the the affixpd the Great benefit POSING TO AMEND ARsuch compensation, not He said hed lower your taxes when he became goverState of Utah, at Salt Lake City, users of water so pumped 2 TICLE OF SECTION XIII, a the $500 year for in said state, this twenty-nintnor AND HE DID! Now give him a chance to do - THE CONSTITUTION OF under such regulations as the THE SMOOTHER BOURBON legislative term and expenses day of September, 1958. The may legislature the same with the federal taxes you pay. prescribe. RETHE STATE OF as provided by law while UTAH, Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Yrs. OW LAMONT F. TORONTO LATING T 0 TANGIBLE taxes of the indigent poor may in as and Ancient Age Dist Co., Frankfort, Ky. session,, Si Proof mileage of State be remitted or abated at such Secretary PROPERTIES EXEMPT times provided by law. and in such manner as FROM TAXATION. Section 2. The Secretary ol may be provided by law. The Be it resolved by the Legisla- legislature may is directed to submit State for the provide other powers of original assess- this proposed amendment to ture State the of H. J. R. No. 2 of taxation of 'from Utah, exemption The Only PEOPLE'S Ccndidate (or ment as the Legislature may the electors of the state at the of all membejs homes, homesteads, and per- -' ' U.S. By Messrs. G. Douglas provide. Under such regulathe in election next Senate general elected to each of the two sonal property, not to exceed Taylor, Edward C. tions in such cases and within manner law. provided by houses voting in f a v o i $2,000. in value for homes and Larsen and Howe such limitations as the LegisSection 3. This amendment homesteads, and all household If you wont to work, and work hard, as a Citizon for LCt it shall thereof: lature shall take effect upon approval A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- review may prescribe, and furnishings, furniture, bond Call Elgin proposed Section 1. It is proposed to equipment used exclusively by POSING AN AMENDMENT revise the tax levies ofissues, by the electors of the state. local 2 amend Article Section ARTI11 OF XIII, SECTION the TO Paid Political Announcement by Kingsley E Claunon Citizen for ee, 4th South at Main, Salt Lake City owner thereof at his place governmental units, and equalof the Constitution of the State of abode in maintaining a CLE XIII OF THE CONSTIvaluand assessment the ize of to as follows: read Utah, TUTION OF THE STATE ation of home for himself and family. within the OF UTAH RELATING TO counties, property Section 2. All tangible prop- Property not to exceed $3,000 duties the imposed SYSTEMS OF PUBLIC ACerty in the state, not exempt in value, owned by disabled the State Board of EqualCOUNTING UNDER -- THE upon under the laws of the United persons who served in any war ization Constitution the by TAX LAWS OF THE and Laws of thw $tate shall be States, or under this constitu- in the military service of the STATE. Tax State tion, shall be taxed in propor- United States or of the State of the performed by tion to its value, to be ascer- Utah and by the unmarried Be it resolved by the Legisla- Commission. tained as provided by law. The widows and minor orphans of ture of the State of Utah, In each county of this State property of the state, counties, such persons may be exempted of all members there shall be a County Board cities, towns, school districts, as the legislature may provide. of of two elected to each of the Equalization consisting The legislature shall provide municipal corporation and CommisBoard of County houses voting in favor the public libraries, lots with the by law for an annual tax sufof the said county. The sioners KsEtsh, Utah thereof: Satina, Utah buildings thereon used exclu- ficient, with other sources of Pangcitch, Utah County Boards of Equalization worfor either to 1. sively It is proposed religious Section shall adjust and equalize the revenue, to defray the estiship or charitable purposes, mated ordinary expenses of amend Section 1L of Article valuation and assessment of and places of burial not held the state for each fiscal year. XIII of the Constiuition of the the real and personal property or used for private or corpor- For the purpose of State of Utah so that the same within their respective counpaying the ate benefit, shall be exempt state debt, if any there shall read as follows: ties, subject to such regulation be, the from taxation. Water rights, legislature shall for Section 11. There shall be a and control by the State Tax provide ditches, canals, reservoirs, levying a tax annually, suffiState Tax Commission consist- Commission as may be preTax power plants, pumping plants, cient to Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation scribed by law. The State the annual intering of four members, not more transmission lines, pipes and est and pay to pay the principal than two of whom shall be- Commission and the County flumes owned and used by in- of such debt, within twenty long to the same political Boards of Equalization shall dividuals or corporations for years from the final passage such other have each of powers the members party. The irrigating land within the state of the law creating the debt. Commission shall be appointed as may be prescribed by the Member of Federal Reserve System owned by such individuals or Legislature. Section 2. The of by the Governor, by and with corporations, or the individual state is directed tosecretary the consent of the Senate, for Section 2. The Secretary of submit this members thereof, shall not be such termsof office as may be State is directed to submit amendment to the The State separately taxed as long as proposed to amendment this electors provided byvlw. of proposed of Utah thev shall be owned and used at the next the Stateelection Tax Commission shail admin- the electors of the state at the in Surplus Capital $150,000.00 exclusively for such purposes. the manner general ister and supervise the tax next general election in the' law. provided by transmissionasPower shall It plants, power State. laws of the manner provided by law. Section 3 If adopted by the -lines and other prooerty sess mines and public utilities 3. If adopted by the Section electors of this state, this deused for and the and adjust and equalize generating this livering electrical power, a state, this amendment shall valuation and assessment of electors of the state, effect shall take portion of which is used for take effect the first day of property among the several amendment counties. It shall have such the first day pf January, 1959. famishing power for pumping January, 1959. Orderville daily news happeninas Not Much to Take t. P-T- A . .. d post-offic- lett-han- d above-describe- d rr liiTT I Um-ior- sr.-- m two-thir- -- -- s.- I , 1 F YO U COM PLAI N JWHEN'YOU'J -- - iFlfDOWT VOTE?' r?' two-thir- DQHT C0lPLMrAGAlU! niientge h, actu-all- y J. Bracken Lee -- two-thir- o FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA two-thir- ds - $350,000.00 i t - t |