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Show s Paie Two OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OP" 7 Puhlished every Thursday at Kanab, Utah fi. Brown, r y Entered as r at the matter Oetober h Kana, Utah, under the Act of Man 3p 179. second-clas- s 1911 pest office in All communications and items for publication must be in punt. signed by the writer, whose name must appear All no abbreviations. Use Write on on,e side of paper only. as the judgement of communications subject to acceptance 1959-800,00- the publisher may determine. 0 GUARD YOUR FAMILY MEMBER FIGHT UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION CANCER-WIT- H AND A CHECK I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Fredonia news and current events erator of the gas pumps for his 4-- H Probate And Club Reports mother during the busy summer The Senior Class of Fredonia season. He plans to leave for Guardianship Notices Shanna Chatterley, reporter High School, with the help of England some time during the (Consult Clerk of Courf for their mothers, prepared and serv- summer and will be gone a year meetWe held our fourth further particulars) ed a Spanish style supper, Fri- or longer. of all with kinds ing recently, school house, the at CREDITORS NOTICE TO day, April 24, We time. had to eat food this this project, which should net OF WILLIAM J. three different ESTATE plates. them approximately $100.00, is Kanab Serviceman SWAPP, deceased. We are planning for a party one of the ways the class is using Creditors will present claims and also to help someone to earn money for their Senior with vouchers to the undersigned soon, ColCourse a garden. to is Class plant Floyd Completes president Trip. at the office of Newel G. Daines, of Two Val-- 1 our members, Carolyn 211 lett, with Gary Spickelmier, Cache at Law, Attorney For Bliss, Tex (AHTNCl vice president, and Miss Suzanne Bank Building, Logan, Utah' Black and Ruth Gardner, are ley Lt. Duane B. Riggs, 24, son on or before the 30th day of helping a leader to teach Judd, secretary. Mothers who her class. helped with cooking, furnishing of Mr. and Mrs. Hlson B. Riggs, August A. D. 1959. food and dishing up the excellent Kanab, Utah, completed a radar Date of first publication April selection of Spanish style dishes maintenance course April 10 at 16th A. D. 1959. were: Mesdames Howard Collect, the Army Air Force Defense Melrose Carson, Administrator Joe Billingsley, Merle Hendrix, Center, Fort Bliss, Tex. of the estate of William J. Swapp, My Lieutenant Riggs was trained deceased. Weaver White, Ellsworth Swapp, Warren D. Judd, and Z. Ray Judd. to perform maintenance on the radar which is Published April 16, 23, 30, and Other Seniors, who helped the of- surveillance-typficers with the meal and the employed in the Armys experi- May 7, 1959. cleanup were: Twila Fae Becker, mental missile monitor system. Ruth Billingsley, Delna Swapp, The lieutenant entered the Ar- IN THE DISTRICT COURT, Darlene Judd, David Johnson, my In January 1978 PROBATE DIVISION, OF KANE He is a 1952 graduate of Kanab Alwyn Goodall, Jon White, Wade STATE OF UTAH COUNTY, J. Brooksby, and Bill Hendrix. High School and a 1937 graduate Evan Bean is the faculty sponsor of the University of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS for the class. ESTATE OF A. MERLE FINDStudent Body Elections at the Deceased LAY, A some Fire Proclamation High School last week saw will present claims and. by Creditors campaigning fancy plain some of the candidates. Candy WHEREAS, the forest and water- with vouchers attached to the suckers, balloons, and various sheds of Utah occupy a vital undersigned at Kanab, Utah, on For heavens sake. If it gimmicks were used to lure the place in the states economy, or before the 4th day of Septemmeans that much to you two voters to the polls. There were ber, 1959. and, ahead and go hunting! go two slates of nominees selected WHEREAS, these lands are exALEXANDER DUNCAN there then usual the means, by FINDLAY tremely vulnerable to damage was an Independent Ticket thrust LYNN F. FINDLAY by wild fire, and, in at the last minute. Fridays WHEREAS, Climate and vegetaExecutors tive conditions of moderate fire OLSEN and CHAMBERLAIN balloting revealed the' election of Merlin Cluff, Junior, as the new severity are now approaching 76 South Main Street and will become progressively Richfield, Utah president, Melvin Heaton, Sophoand Nayna more, more severe, for Executors DECORATING Judd, Junior, as secretary. Others NOW THEREFORE. I, J. Whit- Attorneys 7, 14, 21, 30, Published May April who campaigned were: Phyllis ney Floyd, Chief HOME FURNISHING Powell, Karen Cluff, and Marilyn of Utah, by the authoriBrown. David Johnson, present me ty granted by Sec. CARPETING Student Body President, was in UCA., 1953, do hereby designate the' period May 15, 1959 to Oc- Notice for Publication charge of the election, and will DRAPERIES tober 31, 1959, inclusive, a relinquish his authority to the Numerous signs are being at the Honor Day president-elec- t Closed season subject to all public highor APPLIANCES Assembly, late in May. the restrictions and provisions placed along the Kane County, throughout ways attached law. thereto by Mrs. Florence Pearson, to the ordinance passfire permits contrary Anyone wishing In The Kanab Area of the Fredonia Motel, here " ed July 6, 1959. Any signs in vi- . contact the Kane County has just received word that her Sheriffs of this ordinance posted olation Office with description son, Jack Edmond, 27, a teacher of since July 6, 1957 will have to Call Agent For property to be burned. in the San Francisco High be relocated. 16th day of April, Dated this Schools for the past few years, Anyone wishing to post ad1959 LEIGH FURHITURE has been accepted for advanced signs should contact vertising J. Whitney Floyd studies that will lead to his Docnife County Sheriffs Dept, in Chief torate in English Letters at order that they might be placed Mrs. LeRoy Judd Approved by the Board in the proper zoning area. Camebridgfe University, England. A. K. Barton, Chairman He has both an M. A. and B. A. will concerned Each person Ml Subscribed and sworn to bedegree from the' University of be contacted and requested to 21 me fore 1959 this of day April, has Jack California, Berkeley. comply .with the above mentionFor Appointment David A. Burgoyne spent several vacations here and ed ordinance. Public Notary several years ago, he was the op Published April 30, 1959 Published April 30, 1959 I vis Farr Section 24: j above-describe- -- Second 4-- Neighbors e for any Forester-Fire-warde- n 24-1-- owner-operat- Forester-firewarde- n 4-27- 89 Spirit Toons -- -B- y- LUNT Rex Brown MOTOR d Margaret Swapp, president; Nadine Heaton, Mane Adelp Crosby, secretary; Karen Adams, repoiter; Connie Bruce and Lillian Erickson, f - We have decided on Home k i- 1959. i - We plan to change officers when half of our year is gone. Connie Bruce thought up the excellent name of our club Learning Lassies. 4-- We have interesting things planned lor the summer and hope we will have fun accomplishing them. Centralize Your Insurance In One Office Get MUCH SERVICE Youll I DAILY SERVICE TO lit DATED March 16, 1959 Acting Manager, F. S. Kirk Salt Lake City, Utah Land Office 7 Bureau of Land "Management INSURANCE AGENCY Kanab, Utah fKeniucJuj qt)klAkey .Mitmil mu W t GENUINE SOUR MASH l"K" Hill CO., lOBISYIllE, COMPANT, KENTUCKY KY STRAIGHT DISTRIBUTED BOURBON BY: NATIONAL WHISKET-- 86 DISTILLERS PROOF FIRST STATE BANK OF SALIMA Plymouth j SALT LAKE CITY Dodge "Hoppy birthday to you, hoppy birthday to you, hoppy birthday, door Harvoy , . . Dodge Trucks SPECIAL THIS WEEK Whether you eat first and drink later or drink first and think lateT. Youll still find it very satisfactory to do business with The Border Store than any other liquor store. BORDER STORE Open 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays 42 noon to 1 a.m. Hwy. 89, 3 ml. South of Kanab 1956 PWOENOX : e Plymouth 8 Automatic transmisRadio, sion, Heater, Low miowner. One leage, PRICED V-- Sport-Coup- RIGHT Kent Carpenter MANAGER, Call Ml Kanab, Utah ; Bonanza Air Lines For reservations: Call Bonanza Air lines, Midway - Satina, Utah - Pangcilch, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -- Better LeRoy P. Judd T Chrysler Im- Hill and Hill is Kentucky Bourbon at its best . . . the smooth, mellow sour mash bourbon that has satisfied discriminating tastes for four generations. STRAIGHT BOURBON Llembsr of Federal Reserve System Surplus $350,000.00 s. provement tor our fust subject. Gur teacher is Mrs. Mary Ann Swapp and she is going to help us make sewing baskets. KANAB, UTAH Imperial song-'eader- t and Department of the Interior First Publication: March 26, 1959. Company n, To which the answer is, "Then leave the hook in the fish. Fish are seldom hooked deep unless the angler is bait fishing. Bait hooks are inexpensive. Just handle the fish carefully as you cut the leader and return it to the water. Most of them will live to grow and bite again. Utah fishing regulations, until last year, restricted thesize of game fish that could legally be kept. There is now no size, or length limit, on these fishes. But if you are bait fishing and do not want the little fish, the above procedure will serve your purpose. The date of first publication of this Notice shall be March 26, ' We have just organized our Club. We elected the follow-n- g officers Tuesday, April 21. hook. Section 25: Wi Section 32: SWVi 3. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to enactment of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708), any right or interest in in Leasing Act minerals ( as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August 13, 1954) as to the lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at Salt Lake City, Utah, and within 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claim: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of recordation of the notice or certification of location; (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monumept; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such location; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any and all right, title, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only as to, Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such miming claim and any patentissued therefor, shall be subject'To the reservation of Leasing Act minerals specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1954, and (lii) to preclude thereafter any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in any Leasing Act minerals by reason of such mining claim. 4-- Club 1 t; Man-gelso- A CHECKUP Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months By II Stat. 708) and the regulation? thereunder (43 CFR 186.8): 1. That on or about May 17, 1957, effective June 1, 1957, there was issued by the United States of America under and buisuant to the mineral leasing laws as defined in Section 11 of the Act of August 13, 1954, (68 Stat. 708) an oil and gas lease to Donald E. Chapin as Lessee, and that Donald E. Chapin whose address is Conroy Building - Casper Wyoming is the present lessee under said lease as to the lands describThere is no better beauty, ed in Section 2 of this Notice, cream than comes in a glass bearing Serial No. Utah - 023071, of milk, says pretty Eton as shown by the records of the Utah Dairy Princess, in Bureau of Land Management, describing awards awaiting Department of the Interior; and, county Dairy Princess winners. 2. That said lease covers lands in the County of Kane, State of Utah, described as follows, to wit: Utah Fish & Game Unsurveyed lands which when surveyed will probably be: Weekly News Events Township 39 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian A commonly heard complaint Section 8: Wi is, Too many little fish are killSection 23: Nl, SEH ed when you try to remove the Parr, Frednnia G, CON- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heietofore filed in accordance with Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954 ( 68 4 4-1- Karen Adams, reporter CERN: Publisher and Editor ld3J JO, Reports cn Published pursuant to Section of the Act of August 13, 1954, (68 St at. 708) TO WHOMEVER IT MAY 1939-180,- 000 COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS N.m E Johnson Oi dcrville A!,-C" Alinn LillUh Pugh, Glendale Mt. it Carmel A Tit IVinoeia Iis NOTICE OF LEASE (PL 585 . 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