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Show Thursday, February 23, 1981 SOUTHERN UTAH 'NEWS, Kanab, Utah fage Four NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MECHANICS LIEN JBY ' ADVERTISEMENT Ordorvilb daily news happenings Janice F. Esplin Velma Carroll went to Mesa, Arizona, to visit her mother and sister, Laurel, last Friday. Wednesday, she and Barbara Carroll took Janet and her two children home to Boulder City. The LaNard Johnsons and Eugene Russels drove to St. George one day last week. Berle Heaton, Nellie Heaton and Aunt Vine Heaton went -- to Thursday, to visit Aunt Vines Sister, Aunt Amy Stark. Irene and LaNar Lamb went to Roosevelt Saturday. They were accompanied as far as Richfield by Irenes father. LaMar Chamber.lain. From Roosevelt, they plan to go back to Detroit, Michigan, to purchase a new truck.' The Edmund Hepworths accompanied Sara and Bunny Hepworth to San Diego, where they went to visit Romel, their son, before he -- leave r The B. P. Fishers left Saturday, to go to the Northwest. Janice Esplm and her soft Lawrence, rode as far as Provo, where they visited Sandra. Mr. Fisher attended the Colorado State BasketBYU ball game with Sandras fiance, Clayton Jones, of Provo. Sunday they continued their trip with plans- to visit relatives in Salt Lake City,- a .brother, Frank Mann, in Spokane, and their two sons, Garth in Tacoma, Washington, and Gene in San Jose, California. Ila Jean Esplin took hgr folks, the John Youngs, back" to Orem Sunda'y. Monday she returned home, bringing Janice from Provo, and Chastie Esplin from Nephi where she has been, visiting her daughter, Lenna. Henry Carroll, accompanied by the Norman Carrolls, and their two children, went to Salt Lake City to attend a meeting. The Eugene Russels have moved into their new home, t - The J. E. Crofts have just returned from an extensive trip covering most of the southern stated. They traveled almost 7,000 miles in about twenty different states. One of the highlights of their trip was a tour through the Carlsbad ' Caverns in New Mexico. They also stayed at Miami Beach, viewed the Cypress Gardens of Florida and watched expert water skiers per-- . Fre-don- ia - form. Valoy Heaton celebrated her birthday party at school with her classmates oh Monday. She is eight years old. Horrace Burrows spent several davs visiting his mother in Spring-vill- e. Harriet Sorensen was honored on her 7th birthday, Wednesday, February 15, by a party at her home. '"Wilda Adair was home from the BYU over the week end. The Junior Bairds were visitors at the home of Arden Baird. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF KANAB IRRIGATION CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat a special meeting of the stockholders of Kanab "irrigation Company will be held in the Courtroom of the Kane County Cour. house,, at XanaToTTJtahr mWednesdayr the 8th day of March, 1961? at the hour of 7:00 o'clock p.m. Said, meeting will be held for the purpose of conducting an open hearing on the question of whether or not the Board of Directors of Kanab Irrigation Company should declare that an emergency exists within the meaning of Article XIII of the Articles of Incorporation and Article XI of s of said Corporation the permitting levy of the additional assessments provided in said Arts in the event of icles and an emergency. It is proposed that if it is determined at said hearing by the Board of Directors that an emergency exists as contemplated by s an asthe Articles and sessment for the year 1961 will be levied in unt equal to of the par value of the 1214 capital stock or $1.25 on each share of capitol stock of the coloration outstanding to be levied, assesed, and collected and deficiency assessments collected by 'sale as is otherwise provided in the Articles s of the corporation. and BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. s Donald C. Swapp Donald C. Swapp, President Published Feb. 23, J90L ' 'aa-amo- Five Notice is hereby given, that whereas the undersigned Lunt Motor Company, a Utah Corporation, between the dates of September 27, 1960, and December 30, 1960 duly obtained and acquired a Mechanics Lien upon one 1949 Ford Pick-up- , Motor No. 97HY227290, to secure the payment of the sum of $144.00, the same being the reasonable value of storage charges furnished by the undersigned at he request of the owner of said automobile, namely, C. R. Samp-on- , whose last known address is General Delivery, Kanab, Utah; md wherriis the whole of said Indebtedness remains unpaid, and the undersigned is desirous of foreclosing its said Mechanics Lien tpon said automobile by adver-isemen-t, accordance with the statutes in such case made and provided. NOW THEREFORE, the said County . . . propsed developments on Powell Lake. A motion that Mr. Eden be invited as speaker to our next meeting was made by Mr. Lund, and seconded by Mr. Adams and passed By all voting aye. Mr. Corry reported that for cities or towns to invite industrial development requires money. Thi money is usually not immediately available. He then introduced Mr. Soencer Grow, from Provo. Mr. Grow stated that a bill is before ithe State Legist jtttiye to allclv municipalities tq bond themselves for the purpose of building facilities for industries.. If., this bill is passed, a municipality could bond itelf for 20 of its valuation proof those eligible viding that 51 vote with 65 per, cent of those voting being in favor of the bond. Mr. Grow believes that this .plan will bring in industry and would give Utah the advantage if we were the first in the west to pass such a bill. Mr. Grow stated that property hereinbefore particularly states have passed this bill eight and described -- will be sold, pursuant cited progress madr'lnTMissippif to Section 3824 Utah Code An- a a direct result of passing a bill- notated 1953, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on Friday the 10th day of Mjarch, 1981, at ten o'clock a.m. at 104 West Center Street, in Kanab, KaneXounty, State of Utah, to satisfy the debt EfID TRAILS, secured by said Mechanics Lien and the costs and- - expenses of Kanab, these foreclosure proceedings. Lunt Motor Company , Lienholder u By Mitchell Five-Count- the Five-Coun- y Organization ty is fulfilling a function of leadership and that the capacity of leadership is to; visualize long time goals. A good leader realizes that It all depends on rie" and that we must be dedicated to the task of today for the world of tomorrow. . Dr. Braithwaite said that the educational institutions within our area are well equiped to train our young people. He pledged the 'entire resources of CSU to forward thecause of the y Lifetime Guaranteed February 18, 1961 F Strs Calves $24.75 to $28.50 $30.25 Lt wts going at W F Hfr Calves $21.50 to $24.30 W F Yrling Strs $21.00 to $23.30 W F Yrling Hfrs $18.75 to $21.25 Holstein Strs .. $16.50 to $18.10 Holstein Hfrs . . . $15.00 to $17.70 Cow & Calf prs $140.00 to $181.00 -- W Contact Lenses v DR. A. F. RICH CEDAR CITY, UTAH Commercial Cows $14. 50 to $13-2- 0 Canner & Cutter Cows $1225 to $13.75 Shelly Canner Cows $925 to $11.75 Baby Calves $21.00 to $29.00 each Bulls $16.50 to $17.60 to $17.80 Butcher Hogs Southern utah Auction Harold Woodward. Lessee , For FEDERAL and STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS See Public Notice J:in 0. a The Board of Director? of the Kar.ob Irrigation Company will receive bids on the Water Master job and the reservoir pasture up to March 10, 1961. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Orvil W. Robinson, Secretary five-count- y Five-Count- Livestock Market Cedar City 'Market Report Organization, Published February . Utah " OFFICE MI RESIDENCE MI Thursday, Friday. Saturday! 9 a.m. TO 5 pju. , Room 8 Bybee Building FIRST TWO WEEKS OF FEB. and APRIL We will be in ear office from 9 to 8 23, 1961. The year 196Q showed 4.7 million business firms in the United States, the U. S. Department of Commerce reports. This is 75,000, or two per cent, more than in 1959. RESTAURAHT Vs: sfcn MONDAY thru SATURDAY Vill Close Sunday, Feb. 26lh for Lunt Secretary DURHAM MORRIS Attorney for Lienholder First Security Bank Bldg. Cedar City, Utah Published February 23, March 2, 1961. ' similar to this one. , Mr. Corry presented a resolution for the Organization to support this bill with the understanding that it be sent to Governor Clyde, all State Senators and Representatives and the Utah Committee on industrial and Employment Planning. The motion that this resolution be adopted was made by Mr. Corry and, seconded by Mr. Grow and all supported by voting aye.' Guest Speaker Dr. praithwaite spoke on the theme, Have a Sense. 'of That Which is Vital. He stated that Do your About 2 weeks for Remodeling. glasses need Changing V Latest Styles and N. Y., Herald and News ran a one-lin- e editorial commenting on the closeness of the Nov. 8 Presidential election. All it said was: WHEW and you think your vote doesnt count. Contact Lense Fitted We Will Walcome'you back after That time to our usual Fine Food . . and Service The-Depe- w, & Fashions in Frames Classes Repaired DR. M. F. BURGESS 102 North Main , Cedar (Tty, Utah I r It rip9iL ONE- WAY - ( A Most Presentations to be at CITY CLUB ROOM, 1st East and Center Street Watch Next Weeks S.U.fl. Fer Tima 0 y What might be called a street is in the making at Kennecotts Utah Smelter. It is actually an extensive conveyor belt system designed to improve operations at the smelter. The belts will always move in one one-wa- i fe iliii '..MUM?. direction. But, by contributing to successful copper production, they will be part of an opposite movem- , return of benefits to Utah. The conveyor system is the first n dollar big step in a ent-the Drink Milk as a srvack-.- and feel refreshed. 6u always need protein. "Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Get the Milk idea -- 3 glasses multi-millio- , improvement program needed to smelter as modernize the a linYin the copper production cycle 55-year-- in Utah. This program is part of & vast, continuing effort at Krennecott to meet the problem of producing copper and selling it profitably in a highly competitive market. - Figuratively speaking, when is sold, the new traffic pattern develops. A return trip get? under way.' Dollars come back to Utah to develop the improvements that help mairitain'successful copper production. And successful copper production results in benefits that flow into the lifeblood of our states economy. the-coppe- every day. CJJGFQ AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. PJlfo OF UTAH . URdi (froze? Diricicn -- nbznssott Ccjxc? CczzorzSon PROUD TO BE PART OP A GROWINQ UTAH r |