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Show 1 SOUTHERN Page Two SOUTHHIN UTAH NEWS Public Notice OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNT. UTAH NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 2.00 p.m., Monday, August 19, 1963, at the office of the Board of Education, Kane School District, Kanab, Utah, for the fol. lowing Pupil Transportation Ser. le vices: Route No. 1 (Alton to and return) and Route No. 2 (Mt. Carmel Junction to Orderville and return-- . Busses will be furnished by the Board of Education. Quotations are to state bid per bus mile for driver, gas, oil, and lubrication. Bid should also include cleaning and maintenance as required and stated in the state school bus manual. Extra runs are to be included in the same per bus mile cost Repair will be the responsibility of the Board of Education. However, bid should state cost per hour for labor for service on repairs. Name of drivers arc to be stated Drivers must have a currently Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Brown, Publisher and Editor Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Errol CL matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clasunder the Act of March 3, 1879. in office Kanab, Utah, post Items for publication must be All communications and 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 s the publisher may determine. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION ,2 Las Vegas ICORK Program Schedule Monday Thru Friday 7:30 Frontiers of Science 8 00 Say When 8.25 NBC News 8.30 Play Your Hunch 9:00 The Price Is Bright 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Your First Impression 10:30 Truth or Consequences 11:00 Real Estate Newsreel 11:15 Public Service 11:30 The Magic Key 12.00 People will Talk 12:25 12:30 1:00 1:30 NBC Mid Day Saturday, August 17 8:00 Shari Lewis 8.30 King Leonard 9.00 Fury 9:30 Make Room For Daddy 10:00 Meet Mr. Wizard 10:30 Wire Service 11:30 NBC Baseball New York at Chicago 2:15 Baseball Scoreboard 2.30 Movie 2 4.00 Tim Ilolt Action Theatre 5:00 The Bob Williams show 6.00 Nevada This Week 6:30 Joey Bishop Show 7:00 Saturday Night Movie The Long Hot Summer 9.00 Sam Benedict 10:00 Mike Hammer 10:30 Forever House Theatre Mr. Arfeaadin (Orson Wells- Sunday, August 18 10:00 Religious Film 10:30 Frontiers of Faith 11:00 Real Estate-11:3-0 NBC Baseball New York at Chicago 2:15 Baseball Scoreboard 2:30 Thrill Theater 3:30 Bullwinkle 4:00 Meet (he Press I Report The Doctors Loretta Young You Dont Say 2.00 The Match Game 2:25 NBC News Report 2.30 Make Room For Caddy 3:00 Two on The Aisle Desirable Monday X 9.00 Stage Two Clive of India 11:00 Night Owl Club Blood on the Sun George Brent) Sealed Cargo Tuesday (Dana Andrews) Nice Girl Wednesday (Dianna Durbin) 4:40 Conoco News 4:45 IIunlley-Brinkle- y 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club 5:25 Superman 6:00 News Weather Sports Thursday, August 15 6:30 Dr. Kildare 7:30 The Lively Ones 8.00 The World of Maurice Chavlier 9:00 Desilu Playhouse 10:00 Wide Country 11:00 Night Owl Club The Letter Friday, August 16 6.30 Sing Along with Mitch 7.30 The Price is Right 8.00 International Beauty Pageant 4:30 Yancy Derringer 5.00 Ensign OToole 5:30 Walt Disney 6:30 Car 54, Where Arc You? 7:00 Bonanza 8.00 Target Two The Storm Rider 9:30 Dupont Show of Week 11:00 Horseshoe Theater Monday, August 19 6:30 Wire Service 7:30 Art Linkletter 8.30 Biography 9:00 Monday Night Movie An affair to Remember 11:00 Night Owl Club Tripoli (John Wayne) Tuesday, August 20 6.30 Family Night at the Movies 8:00 Laramie 9.00 Empire 10:00 Dick lowcll 11:00 Night Owl Club s-- Lucy Gallant Wednesday, August 21 6:30 Guestward IIo 7.00 Kraft Mystcrn Theatre 8.00 The Virginian 9:00 10:00 The Eleventh Hour 11:00 Night Owl Club Lady on a Train KLAS-T- V 8 Weekly Program Monday Thru Friday . (daytime) 7:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:00 Cinderella Time 9:00 Calendar 9:30 1 Love Lucy 10:00 The Real McCoys 10 30 Pete mid Gladys 11:00 Love Of Life 11:25 News 11:00 Luncheon in Las Vegas 12:30 As The World Turns 1.00 Password 1:30 House Parly 2.00 To Tell The Truth 2:25 Doug Edwards News 2:30 The Edge of Night 3.00 Gus Giuffrc, Big 3 Theatre Mon. Geraldine (John Car. HES GOT YOUR NUMBER (or has he?) If the phone you use is listed under another's name in the telephone directory, chances are youve been missing some The remedy important calls. is simple. Get your own name in the new directory by ordering a personalized listing. The low cost only 50 cents a month includes your name, address, and the number of the phone you use. O For quick action, just call our business office. HUBBY! The new. telephone directory goes to press soon. If you plan to put an advertisement in the Yellow Pages, call our business office and ask to - have a Yellow Pages represen- tative get in touch with you. MOUNTAIN " STATES TELEPHONE I ' roll) Tues. Singing Guns (Etta Rainer) Wed. The Red Pony (Rbt. M it chum) 5.00 Three Stooges 5:30 Phil Silvers 6:00 The Big News Early Edition 6:45 CBS news . Thursday, August 15 7.00 True Adventure 7:30 Deputy 8.00 Perry Mason 9:00 Twilight Zone 10:00 The Nurses 11:00 The Big News Jade Edition 11:30 The Tonile Show Friday, August 16 7:00 Highway Patrol 7:30 Rawhide 8.30 Route 68 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Hour 10.30 Third Man 11:00 The Big News Late Edition 11:30 The Tonite Show Saturday, August 17 8:30 Frostys Farm Club 9:00 Captain Kangaroo 10:00 Alvin Show 10:30 Channel 8 home show 11:00 Sports Film )1;15 Baseball Game of Week Ord-ervil- San Francisco at St. Louis 2:15 Western Jubilee 3:00 Gus Giuffrc Show 4:30 Ralph Pearl Show 5.00 Del Mar Races 5:30 Saturday Movie The Mummys Tomb (Lon Chaney) 7.00 Sea Hunt 7.30 Lucy - Desi Comedy Hour 8.30 The Defenders 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmokc 11:30 Saturday Night Movie No Sad Songs For Me (Wendell Corey) Sunday, August 18 9.00 Fisher Family 9:30 Hour of St. Francis 10.00 Top Star Bowling 11:00 Sports Film 11:15 Baseball game of week San Francisco at St. Louis 2:15 Western Jubilee 3.00 Mighty Mouse 3:30 Rin Tin Tin 4:00 Roy Rogers Show 4:30 Channel 8 home show 5.00 Mr. District Attorney 5:30 Amateur Hour 6.00 201 h Century 6.30 Mr. Ed 7.00 Lassie 7:30 Dennis tiic Menace 8.00 Ed Sullivan Show 9:00 News Special 9:30 Peter Gunn 10:00 Candid Camera 10:30 Whats My Lino 11:00 CBS News 11:15 Horseshoe Theatre No Highway in the Sky James Stewart Monday, August 19 7:00 Bat Masterson 7:30 To Tell The Truth 8.00 Ive Got A Secret 8:30 Vacation Playhouse 9.00 Comedy Hour Specials 10:00 Password 10:30 Lloyd Bridges Show 11:00 The Big News Late Edition 11:30 Tonight Show TT Tuesday, August 20 7:00 Action Thoalrc Hes a Cockeyed Wonder 8.30 Talent Scouts 9.30 Picture This 10.00 Keefe Brasselle Show 11:00 The Big News Late Edition 11:30. The Tonite Show Wednesday, August 21 7:00 Science Fiction Theatre 7:30 CBS Reports 8:00 Channel 8 Reports 8:30 Dobi Giliis 9.00 Beverly Hillbillies 9.30 Dick Van Dyke Show 10.00 Recknoning 11:00 The Big News Late Edition 11:30 The Tonile Show Utah NEWS, Kanab, Utah UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND Thursday, August 15, 1963 Orderville Hews MANAGEMENT NOTICE or CONTEST To: W. W. HALL; J. T. HALL; WM. M. ALVEY; H. N. GOW. LES; contest 9886, against Di- amond, Lucky Strike, Placer mining claims described as being within sec. 28, T. 43 S., R. 6 E., SL Mer., Utah. E. MESKIN; Contest 9887, Diamond Amended, Placer mining claim describ. ed as being within sec. 28, T. 43 S R. 6 E , SL Mer., Utah. B. F. DANIELS; WM. F. E; CUR-TAYN- LAPLANT. JEAN COLLINS; JOHN V. MONAHAN; B. F. SLOAN; ED C. A. HARDY; WM. J. COLBURN; Contest 9888, against Paraffine Nos. 1 through 4, Placer mining claims describ- ed as being within secs. 1 T. 40 S R. 9 E., SL MER, Utah. ' MARRION PATTERSON; Contest 9889, against Clod Hopper Nos. 1, 2, Lode min. ing claims described as being within sec. 15, T. 42 S., R. 2 E., SLMer., Utah. You, and each of you, your heirs, Hint Angol Pie ClwcolciQ By Nan E. Johnson camp is over and we didnt get wet Just s.prinkled a bit Thanks County Agents of Gar. fieldt Piute and Kane County for a succesful H camp. Alan De. Mille was chosen Camp Mayor. We have received two rain storms a little too much at one time on Monday it flooded, but not like it has other years. Ihe storms really makes everything smell good and look pretty. 4-- 'll.! u$m!'ir' r iwnuwmim H i 4-- Cornell Chamberlain had the misfortune to fall from a load of hay Tuesday and broke his back, he is still confined to the Kane County Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Dellas Sorensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen returned home from California where he has been working since school (Continued on Page Three) Notice To Bidders - Sealed bids will be accepted until 12 noon September 4, to furnish a police patrol car for the Town of Fredonia. Two choices included in list of specifications. 1. Standard transmission, with or without police pack, three hundred cubic inch displacement motor or over. 2. Automatic transmission, with or without police pack, over three hundred cubic inch displacement motor. The Town Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be addressed to Mrs. Cherie R. Heaton, Clerk. Published August 15, 1963. representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situated in the County of Kane, State of Utah. A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that. (1) the land involved is non- mineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described mining Land Office, Bureau of Land claims. Management, Darling Building, The contests are pending in the Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an a n s w e r to the complaint valid chauffeurs license issued by is filed in such office within the Utah State Drivers License thirty (30) days after the last; Division. They must also possess date of publication of this Notice,' the requisite health and char, the allegations of the complaint acter qualifications to be elgi-bl- e will be taken as confessed and to drive a school bus and the contests will be decided withmust meet all other qualifications out a hearing. This Notice will be published required by the State and the Board of Education. Busses are on the following dates, to wit: to be lubricated and serviced to August 15, 22, 29, September 5, 12, 1963 being at least once a conform with REGULATIONS week for 30 days. GOVERNING PUP'IL TRANSDated this 9 day of August PORTATION as published by the Utah State Road Commission and 1963: the Utah State Board of Educa- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Grant M. Prisbrey tion. Copies of this manual are .Chief, Minerals Section on file in the office of the Board of Education. Persons responsible for the maintenance of the busses should also be name.d Maintenance will be supervised and repairs must be authorized by the Board of Education and will follow standards as set up in the above mentioned manual. Ihe Alton Bus (Route No. 1) is to be housed at the District Garage at Alton. Housing of the other bus (frr Route No. 2) should be included in the bid. Interested persons should con tact the Board of Education, office of Superintendent Doyle K. Swallow, for further details. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Board of Education . Kane School District Kanab, Utah August 2, 1963 Signed Fred E. Heaton President .Board of Education Signed Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Published August 8 and 15, ii ' J i - : - V v . one likes. With most, it ranks as a favorite. Ice cream tastes so good and is a Joy to eat CHOCOLATE MINT Peppermint and chocolate are that would be hard to beat in a contest of flavor combinations. Its appropriate that a pie In which these two flavors unite is called by a heavenly name chocolate mint angel pie. Marriages are said to be made in heaven and the marriage of chocolate and peppermint must certainly have been. This angel pie has the appearance of a company dessert but its so simple to make youll be encouraged to whip it up as a treat to climax everyday meals. The pie shell consists of a fluffy meringue thats baked to a just-rigcrispiness in a slow oven. You can bake it well in advance of the dinner hour Then the final step of filling with fat scoops of chocolate ice cream comes when youre ready to rve, One of the many advantages to serving ice cream is the assurance that it is a food every a happy twosome ANGEL PIE Servings 275 preheated oven, 1 hoar 9 pie plate 3 egg whites Vi teaspoon salt ii cup sugar (4 enp crashed peppermint stick candy t tablespoons crashed peppermint stick candy 1 quart chocolate ice cream Beat egg whites and salt until stiff. Add sugar 2 tablespoons at a time, beating well after each addition. Fold in the Vi cup crushed candy. peppermint Spread in a well buttered 9 inch pie plate, building the sides up welL Sprinkle the 2 tablespoons of candy over the top and bake in a preheated 275 oven for 1 hour.-Remfrom oven and cool. When ready to serve, fill with scoops of chocolate ice cream and cut in wedges. 6-- 8 ove at the home of Mr. the past few Mrs. Wally Jinks (Nellie Dean), and three children from Riverside, California. Robert Riggs and friend from Las Vegas, Nevada, also visited with his grandparents, ov. er the weekend Visiting and Mrs. Nate Riggs, days, was Mr. and Notice Public Anyone taking water illegally from the Kanab Irrigation Com. pany water system, canal and ditches, will be prosecuted. Kanab Irrigation Board Published August 1, 8, 15, 1963 1H W ll Wi JF r n 1 j h V 1963 Don't let them t , UU-fU,- ! tVz1) dovn... a Enjoy x a SUPERMARKET in bur Kitchen -- with a new REFRIGERATO- R- FREEZER Two appliances in one truly a great bargain! storage doors, high and deep Moisture and temperature controlled meat, dairy, vegetable compartments Straight-lin- e styling fits flush to walls, cabinets Cook n freeze now, heat n serve later Roomy Get more MILK for the weekend! 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