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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Two couTiiinrj utaii news CALL FOR BIDS THE AMERICAN WAY NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education. Kane School District, for stoker coal to be furnished and delivered as shall be required for heating purposes in during the school year 1960-6schools of the district as below listed: Glendale 20 ton, be the same more or less. Kanab Elementary 70 ton, be the same more or less. Kanab High 110 ton, be the same more or less. Valley Schools, Orderville, 112 ton, be the same more or less. Said stoker coal is to be from the Browning Coal Mine at Emery, Utah. The coal is to be reasonably free from moisture, dust, dirt, etc., of uniform size (not 'over 2 in diameter) and of good quality such as will burn orooerly in the stoker machines in the schools. Contractors may submit bids for any or all listed schools. Bids will be opened at 7:30 p.m. September 14, I960. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or re ject any or all bids. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk. Board of Education JCane County School District Kanab, Utah August 12, 1960 vvV Thursday, August 23, 1960 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah t ,, Errol , Publisher and Editor Q. Brown, 1 A Logical Answer Handwriting on The Wall Published August ber 1, 8, 1960. ... An Oregon newspaper recently carried two particularly significant stories on the same day. One discussed the campaign to unionize California's hundreds of thousands of agricultural workers, with resulting strikes, picketing of farms and possible loss of hundreds of thouands of dollars worth of crops. The other announced the use by Oregon cherry growers of a cherry shaker as an answer to labor problems and higher costs. Similar mechanical equipment can also be used to harvest plums and prunes according to the head of agricultural at Oregon State College. Michigan research workers estimate mechanical equipment may enable seven men to do the work of 33 hand pickers of cherries. As the purchasing power of the dollar drops and wages go up with no- corresponding increase in production, 'costs are bound to rise, thus forcing the development of more and more labor saving machinery in the effort to hold down runaway prices. The passage of federal minimum wage and hour laws and more and more cradle to the grave federal handouts simply aggravate the situation, put another turn in the inflation spiral, make it harder and harder for unskilled labor to get jobs, and drive up living costs. - When Will Realization Conte . . . About the best remark 'made at a recent conference of state Budget Bureau Maugovernors came from a federal official rice If. Stans. He said: Government at all .levels must cease trying to be supermarts for every imaginable public service, and instead concentrate on essentials. A government, like a family, can only afford so much. And if a government continues a spending orgy long enough it, like a family, can go broke. , Grass Roots Opinions . . . JASPER, TENN., JOURNAL: Capital punishment is when the government taxes you' to get capital in order to go into business in competition with you, and then taxes the profits on your business in order to pay its losses. 25, Septem- TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Subject to the Act of July 31, and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR Part 259), sealed bids marked out1947 (43 USC Sec. 1185) side: Bid lor Lower Orderville Gulch Timber Sale", will be received by the District Manager, P. O. Box 687, Kanab, Utah, up to and opened at 2:00 pan. Mountain Standard Time. August 23, 1960 for all liyo timber marked or designated for removal on area of about 900 acres situated in: Secs. 7. 8, 17. 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, T. 40 S R. 9 W.. S. L. Mer.; Kane County, Utah, estimated to be board feet, more or less, net volume Ponderosa Pine. No bid of less than 89.19 per M.B.F. net volume will be considered To- tal appraised price $17,457.44. Deposit to accompany bid $3,491.48 of amount bid over plus 20 Deposit must be by cashiers check, certified check, or money order drawn payable to the Bureau of Land Management Deposit will be applied to the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidation of damages according to the conditions of this sale. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this advertisement and to reject any or all bids, or to award the timber to thq next highest qualified bidder when the officer authoriz'd to approve contract shall deem he high bidder unqualified to ful-- i 'ill the contractual requirements of the sale, fir if the contract is not executed by the highest bidder. All timber advertised for sale for which no bid is received on the sale date may be sold subsequently under Sec. 259.9, Part 259, Circular 1758. Each bid must state the amount Per thousand board 'cet measure that will be paid 'or the timber and the total consideration for the timber. Before bids are submitted, full informa-io- n concerning the timber, the conditions of the sale and the submission of bids should be from the District Manager, Bureau of Land Management, Kanab, Utah. There will be a show-n- e trip leaving from both the Ka nab and Cedar City Post office at ):00 a m. on August 16, I960. For .'urther information contact the district Forester in either Kanab Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the office in Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. post AH communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publisher may determine. ' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire , IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE v, . i By Christie Mulllner Steven Fairchild had the misfortune to break bis arm last Wednesday. He has had his arms broken quite a few times lately. Theo and Julie Ann 'Tait have moved into the Darol Lamb place. The Fair was well represented from here. When you see all tha beautiful work and good crops it makes you want to work harder for next year, Mr. and Mrs. Kenley Reese went to Mesquite to. Darlenes brothers Hews Hotes wedding Saturday. His name is Sam Reber, they were married In Recent visitors to Kanab have the St George Temple and the rebeen, Mrs. Ellen (Brown) Kernell ception was Saturday night and daughter Patricia of Delta, Visitors at tha Chester Tait Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Perhome Friday were Mr. and Mrs. kins and children of Scottsdale, Lloyd Robinson and children from Arizona. They were guests at Kanab.. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Speakers in Sacrament meeting W. Judd. were Mrs. Thresa Heaton and hus Ksnsb c In keeping with our policy to consistently supply you with i ' Mot band Lamoin. They gave very good Woodbury and four daughters from Kearns, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Heaton from Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers and children from California,. Mr. and Mrs. to all of us, also, other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Dean Anderson and Daisy from Glendale, Mrs. Erlene Blackburn from California and three child-rein- , Mr. and Mrs. Hy Lamb from here St George who arewithvisiting his brothand in Orderville ers and sisters. :'l'p : UKE TO A WORD SAy NABOUT BOHEMIA- ; V that wonderful V HAPPY TIME BEERSji V. S I leoiSs aw $17,-157.4- 4. vAMBERTVILLE., BEACON: Some smooth tongued politicians are giving us the full treatment these days. After all, this is an election year. We are told that the government wall take care of us at the cradle, help us with our marriage, take care of our money, give us homes to live in through FHA, care for us in our old age through Social Security and then see that we are buried. All this sounds wonderful, but we often wonder who takes nr Cedar City. care of government while all this is going on? Norman Thomas, FERNDALE,. 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