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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Forest Forbush and children recently moved to Richfield, Utah, where Mr. For-bus- Errol G. Brown, Publisher and Editor ig stationed with the Utah State Highway Patrol. h second-clas- (Consult Clerk of Court for ' further particulars) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Land Management, : Land Office, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the regulations 43 CFR 193. the lands hereinafter described in Kane County, State of Utah, which are approximately 35 miles North of Kanab, Utah, will be offered for coal lease by ORAL AUCTION AND SEALED BIDS to the qualified bidder of the highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m. September 21, 1961, when sealed bids will be opened and read before . bidding is commenced by those persons present. T. 39 S., R. 5 W., SL Mer., Utah Sec. 19: SWy4NW, NV4SW& Containing 120 acres NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 s All 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 water into the ground? Nature Soil Conservation took care of this before man, livestock and the plow came to hasten runoff. Hews Holes A good vegetative cover in By Dwaln Haacke creases the amount of rainfall soil can absorb by providing The growing concern over our any small openings in the soil for the water national supply shrinking rain to get in and by breaking suggests the need for a tighter the impact of the raindrop as it analysis of the crisis. We are now strikes the soil. Raindrops falling using more water every year. In on bare soil tend to comact the 1950, we had twice as many in soil particles and seal them so the United States to use water the moisture cannot enter into as we did in 1900 and our average the soil. As a result it runs off per capita use of water was al- eroding the topsoil as it goes. most twice as much 1,100 galMany Kane County residents lons per day in 1950 compared to have noticed for years the large 600 gallons in 1900. n amounts of water that As a result, total water use in, down the creek and washes the United States quadrupled the County, as it has done from 1900 to 1950. It is expected during the last month. Adequate to double agaiq.by 1975. By then vegetation on our watersheds 1800 gallons a day will be used could hay reduced this flow confor every man, woman and child. siderable, Im sure, allowing the Industry now exceeds agriculture moisture to soak into the soil in total water withdrawals. where it could be used by plants Actually water, under scientific to roduce livestock feed and some is used over and of it Vould be returned for Irrimanagement .over again. Its usefulness depends gation over a longer period of time through sorings and seeps. upon how far it travels, performing useful functions as it goes. Yes, the best place to store surIt isnt a one shot gimmick, end- plus water is in the ground. ing in its consumption. Our most vital water supply is mostly invisible, in the form of vapor, underground veins, topsoil moisture and the liquid content of vegeMr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen and table and animal life. family of Salina and Mr. and Mrs. The underground water storage Thomas LeFevre of Elsinore have capacity of the nation is equal visited in Kanab with the Marve to eight times the annual Adams this week. While in the times area both couples enjoyed touring itation and two and the capacity of the Great Lakes. the Parks, Grand Canyon and Glen The queston is: How do you put Canyon Dam. flow-dow- Mac-Lagle- ICLRJ-T- V Weakly Program Kanab News Notes one-hal- f SEPT. 10 THRU SEPT. 16 Sunday, September 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 11:00 BASEBALL (Det. at Bos.) 2:30 USLTA Natl Tennis Champ. 4:00 All America Wants To Know 4:30 TALK BACK 5:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 6:00 NATIONAL VELVET 6:30 TAB HUNTER SHOW 7:00 SUNDAY MYSTERY THEATRE 8:00 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 8:30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9:30 PLAYHOUSE Your Other Love (Joan Fontaine, War-- ren Stevens) 10:00 TIGHTROPE Achilles and His Heels 10:30 FREMONT THEATRE The Whirlpool (Gene Tierney, Jose Ferrer) Monday Thru Friday 7:50 DAILY WORD 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 SAY WHEN 8:30 PLAY YOUR HUNCH 9:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 9:30 CONCENTRATION 10:00 Truth or Consequences . 10:30 IT COULD BE YOU 10:55 NBC NEWS DAY 11:00 CARTOON CAVALCADE 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 12:00 JAN MURRAY SHOW 12:30 LORETTA YOUNG THEATRE 1:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 1:30 FROM THESE ROOTS Monday, September 11 2:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 4 05 TWO ON THE AISLE 2:30 HERES HOLLYWOOD Double .Dynamite Frank 3:00 NOW With Martin Black Sinatra, Jane Russel) 4:00 ALMANAC 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 4:45 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY 6:15 SPORTS REPOR1 5:55 MR. MAGOO 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 WELLS FARGO 7:00 WHISPERING SMITH 7:30 CON CENTATION 8:00 THRILLER 9:00 THE AMERICANS.- , 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB The Prisoner (Alex Guin- ness, Jack Hawkins) -- Tuesday September 12 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE I Found Stella Parish (Kay Francis, Paul Lucas) 6:00 NEWSi SPOTUTE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 THE FJRESIIDE Tarzan and the Amazons (Brenda Joyce, Weismuller-- . 8:00 NBC SPECIAL The Uncommitted (Host: Frank McGee) 9:00 LARAMIE 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Nice Girl '(Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone) Wednesday, September 13 4:05 TWO QN THE AISLE . Plainsman and the Lady (Wm. Elliott, Gail Patrick) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 PRICE . IS RIGHT 7:00 MYSTERY THEATRE. . 8:00 IT COULD BE YOU 8:30 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY 9:00 WAGON TRAIN ' 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Shady Lady Charles Co-bu- Robert Paige) Thursday,' September 14 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE The Steel Trap (Joseph Cotton, Teresa Wright) 6:00 NEWS SPOTUTE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 BAT MASTERSON 7:00 BACHELOR FATHER 7:30 GREAT GHOST STORIES 8:00 GROUCHO SHOW 8:30 BEST PLAYS OF 1960 Second Sight (Merle Phil Carey) 9:00 OUTLAWS 10.00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB George Whites Scandals (Joan Davis, Jack Haley) Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the modification or withdrawls are received prior to the time fixed for Detailed opening of the bids. statements of the terms and conditions of the lease offer, how and where to submit sealed bids, and the obligations of the high bidder to pay for publication of this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah. Published August 17, 24, 31; Sept. This guys Preston Foster) 10 thr-oug- T TAKES A HEAP OF LEARbJIN NOTICE OF COAL LEASE OFFER BY ORAL AUCTION' AND SEALED BIDS Estate of Merlin Brinkerhoff, also known as Merle Brinkerhoff. Creditors will present claims 'San Antonio (Errol Flynn, with vouchers attached to the unAlexis Smith) dersigned at Richfield, Utah, on Saturday September 16 or before the 10th day of January A. D. 1962. 8:00 SHARI LEWIS Olsen and Chamberlain 8:30 KING LEONARDO 9:00 FURY Attorneys for Executor 76 South Main Street 9:30 LONE RANGER 10:00 UPDATE Richfield, Utah. 10:30 BASEBALL (St L at Pitts) Published August 31, Sept. 7, 14, 1:30 MR MAGOO 21, 1961. 2:00 ROY ROGERS 2:30 MR. WIZZARD 3:00 ROBIN HOOD . 3:30 CAPTAIN GALLANT 'Sj-HjigH- irt 4:00 FILM 4:10 TWO ON THE AISLE Oklahoma Kid (Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney) 5:30 BONANZA 6:30 NEWS, WEATHER, SPORTS 7:00 STAGE TWO Kiss Tomor-7:0- 0 STAGE TWO Little Old New York (Alice Fay, Fred MacMurray) 9:00 THE DEPUTY 9:30 THE TALL MAN 10:00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT 10:30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS "The Informer1 (Victor signals are all matter October 6, 1944 at the post office In Kkna, Utah, under, the Act of March 3, 1879. Entered as 7, 1961 Probate And Guardianship Notices 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Subscriptions $3.50 pa- year, $2.00 for Six Months - September Thursday, Ksnab News Notes DONT JUST STAND THERE! OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH Vi, V jXUtah U.n 7, 1961 obvious! - , Xs s V llifi: - t . x - , - . r W-- J Mr " f. 4 ' If if! inffl urnmnum "mm-im-ni- 5 ... . r . 'V-- v put crop residues' to work for extra profit ! USS Nitrogen plowed down with crop residues can increase your profits! Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, com stalks, potato vines and other crop residues. Nitrogen helps transform residues into organic material by spring. The result: Fall-appli- ed soil-buildi- ng Greater soil productivity and higher profits for you. How much nitrogen? Research shows that about 20 pounds of available nitrogen is needed to decay one ton of residue. Therefore, 60 pounds of nitrogen is required to handle the straw produced from a small grain crop. For best results, apply the recommended amount of nitrogen for the crop to be grown, plus the addi-tionamount required to decay the residue to be plowed into the soil. 60-bush- el al Ob-ero- to make a boy a man . . . but, when he reaches manhood, will his eyes be an asset or a debit to his success? To most effectively benefit front the hours spent in school, every child requires correct illumination in the classroom, . j Happily, todays modern schools know the advantages of good lighting and provide for the protection of the school-child'- s vision with planned lighting. Elimination of caused by glare and shadows is regarded to be a positive stepping stone to a successful future. eye-stra- in e - Be sure that proper lighting is provided for your childs homework studies. Eyesight is be sure of arttple light. irreplaceably precious, guard it with utmost care ... CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C UTILITIES COMPANY : 15 Friday September 4:05 TWO. ON THE AISLE Those Endearing Young Charms (Robert Young, Day) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE $15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 RESCUE 8 . 7:00 LAWLESS YEARS 7:30 PREVIEW THEATRE 8:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 9:00 HORSESHOE CLUB Remember Us $0:00 TENTH HOUR r v. Apply nitrogen this fall - avoid the spring rush. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. Order USS Anhydrous Ammonium Nitrate, or USS Ammonium Sulfate from your dealer now. La-rain- e en Fe rtfntond tndtmaHi |