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Show SOUTHERN UTAH Tage Two SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE BOUNTY, News Kanab, Utah NOTICE TO WATER USERS RIGHTS? TIL4T ABOUT WORKERS -- STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION U-ta- h. Errol G. Brown, Publisher matter October 6, 1944 at the under the Act of March 3, 1879. post office In Kanab, Utah, Subscriptions $4.00 per year, $2.50 for Si Months second-clas- Cox, and a vocal, duet was sung by Lena and Dot McArther with Lona plaving her guitar and Jerrilyn Pugh aecomping them on the piano, a pioneer story was given by Suzann a vocal duet was Maxwell H. Brinkerhoff, Bishop Jack took charge, with Donald G. sung by Rand Maxwell and Campell giving the opening ' Diane Dallin with Diane A story of Come Come compam ing on her guitar Ye saints was given by Deone the song being compossed by McArther, after which a song Eva A. Dallin, a dance and two w as played on the clarinets by songs were given by a group of and Jillyn Campbell primary children, the dosing MaryAnn Pioneer stories prayer was given by Sam C. Chamberlain, that happened here in the early Chamberlain. days were given by Maurine Dinner was served at 6 p.m. Mackleprang &Beatrice Workat the school house and tennis man, Pioneer song was sung court. Many friends and s by Mary and Louisa Brinkerfrom out of town were hoff Lvdia Jensen and Charles here to enjoy the day with us. C. Anderson. They w'ere accomMr. and Kirs. Ray Lewis of panied on the piano by Lapriel California visited at the C. W. Brinkerhoff. A musical number Brinkerhoff home the pj t was renered by William E. week. filed with the State Engineer ) Application No. 37001 to appropriate 6 sec. ft. of water in Kane County, State of The water is to be diverted from either or both of two existing 16 in. wells 800 ft. deep at the following points: No. 1, N. 500 ft. and W. 750 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6, No. 2, S. 100 ft. and E. 700 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 8, both in T44S, R4E, The water is to be con- veyed by 16in. pipeline 10 miles to place of use and used for the year round domestic, commercial, light industry, fire protection and 0 miscellaneous purposes of coma in proposed persons munity for the employees of the Resources Development Corporation and affiliated service employment, in connection with the proposed power and development of the coal mining industry. During the period of Mar. 1 to Nov. 15 the water will also be used for the irrigation of lawms, trees, shrubs and gardens of said planned community. All uses in Secs. 2, 3, (89-92- MEMEBER Entered as Glendale News Events Wavrne K. Johnson, 471 Blast 6990 South, Midvale, Ut., has UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah UTAH Thursday, July 29, 1965 s ARTISTS SL-B&- Frankie Callison Lavem , Blackburn Myrna Cox Joseph Bolander Virginia Esplin Reed Fisher Darlynn Sorensen Janice Esplin (layout) COSTUME CONSULTANT - Mercy Chamberlain LICIITS Odean Crofts Lincoln Crofts STACING and PROPERTIES Under the direction of James Callison PROMPTER Wilbur Covington ADVERTISING and PROGRAMS Ila Jean Esplin Janice Esplin Betty Sorensen Mary Dell Lindgren CHARACTERS Bernard Tait Lorene Lamb Father John Mother Sarah Jo Ann Bolander Young Lucy Young Johnny Boy Friend James Hoyt Kelly Russell Bishop Jack Maxwell, Rand Maxwell Chad Heaton Scouts Crandfather Myrna Cox Alan DeMille Adult Lucy Adult Johnny Isaac J. Chamberlain William Elaine Spencer Harriet Isiah Bill Heaton Gregory Tait Rosemary Heaton Darrell Callison Jacob Nancy Tommy Cary Lamb Si Maryllis Hey borne June Hepworth Pearl Bolander Mary Susan Clarissa Emily Reva Anderson Israel Willard Esplin Lee Cornell Chamberlain Brother Jorgensen Tim Heaton Tim Max Campbell Howard Brother Meeks Squire Hepworth Lamond Tait Brother Webb Children in the United Order: Lucy Esplin, Marcene Anderson, Sherrie Heybome, Pamela Carroll, Cail .Callison, Douglas Carroll, Ernest Esplin, Beverley Anderson, Mary CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Kane Board, of Education, School District, for stoker coal to be furnished and delivered as shall be required for heating purposes during the school in school of the year 1965-6listed: as district Glendale 25 ton, be the same more or less. Kanab Elementary 70 ton, be the same more or less. Kanab High 130 ton, be the same more or less. Valley Schools Orderville, 150 ton, be the same more or 6 less. Said stoker, coal is to be oil treated, reasonably free from moisture, dust, dirt, etc.; of uniform size (not over 2 in diameter) and of good quality such as will burn properly in the stoker machines in the schools. Bids shall specify trade name or type of coal, stating location 9. 10. 11, 13, 14 LA. 16. 23 & 24, T43S, R2Bf'SLB&M. is Protests resisting the granting of the above application with reasons therefor must be file in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Ut., on or before September 4, 1965. Hubert C. Lambert ACTING STATE ENGINEER h Published in the Southern News, Kanab, Ut, from July 22, to August 5. 1965. S THOMAS H. HAYCOCK 644 2683 - Kanab Utah U-ta- newly appointed to serve you with the best in auto, life, 'and fire insurance. items or happenings that you may have. Folks like to hear about the visits and other items . . , Drop us a card or phone us 0 , mlnS n 8 m8 at 644 2339 on any local news 1AM Cl CONFAIIft Home OfltcMi Bloomington, Illinois STATl FAIN 11 IU rxs safc v7 ? Cicn I ' MOTHER a Have you called Long Distance recently and said that? No? Then pick up your phone and go visiting soonl CHORUS Bernard Tait Lamond Tait Willard Esplin Delbert Palmer Burton Rust Lee Cornell Chamberlain Alan DeMille Darrell Callison Douglas Sorensen Max Campbell Rand Maxwell Cary Lamb Gary John Callison Ernest Esplin James JIoyt Isaac J. Chamberlain Spuire Hepworth Charles Hepworth Cay lan Hoyt Gregory Tait Chad Heaton Hugh Chamberlain Tim Heaton Bill Heaton Kelly Russell Jack Maxwell Bemeeta Beckwith Sylvia Chamberlain i Reva Anderson Denise Hepworth Doris Chamberlain Mahala Sorensen Keala Hepworth Mary Lee Baird Charlene Brinkerhoff Lios Lamb .Clara Maxwell Marcene Anderson Beverly Anderson Klissa Heaton Kim Sorensen Valoy Heaton Ramona Chamberlain Claudia Sorensen Mary Ann Hepworth Myma Cox Sherrie Heybome Pamela Carroll Lucy Esplin Janet Lamb Rosemary Heaton DeAnn Callison Gail Callison Maryliss Heybome Mercy Chamberlain Pearl Bolander Vonna Covington Gayle Esplin Ila Mae Campbell Eva Dallin Laurel Anderson ' Mountain States Telephone One Owner Economy Specials Volkswagon Deluxe Low mileage. New Bus Tires, Big Engine. Below Book Price. 1963 1965 Simea 1000 Series 4 Door Sedan, 35.000 mile 5 yr New Guarantee, Special Financing Available Karen Palmer Piano AcdSImpaniest KENT CARPENTER Lane Tait Bobby Tait Lenise Burrow's Sharlene Lamb Boyd McAllister LaVerda McAllister Dr. Joseph Sannella tig Savings. Call Collect 644 2263 -- 03 3CTS ORCHESTRA Alga Brown Ruby Esplin Joyce Esplin Gayle Esplin Ronald Bolander f t "HELLO LeGrande C. Heaton, Betty Sorensen. Julia Young figure. No extra allowances will be made to cover city or town license fees or other variabls. Contractors may submit bids for any or all listed schools. Bids must be in the office of the clerk of the Board of Education not later than August 6, 1965. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education July 9, 1965 Published July 15, 22, 29, 1965 introducing w r Ann Hepworth. Narrators: and price of coal delivered. Price quoted must be firm of mine rele-tive- 25,-00- know that every litter Sure, grown-up- s bit hurts. But they forget And that's what starts the litter mess. Soon theres a shameful pile-uthat has to be cleaned up (always at your expense, if you're a taxpayer). Whats more p - Lunt Motor Co. -- Kanab, Utah 'Vo-- O r V- I I tmuH i its easy for children to get that care - rt KIP , j.MEEIC MA'JTIfllt less habit. So Dad, Mom lead the way to the litter basket. Use a litterbag in your car. If we grown-up- s remem-ber,.o- ar kids wont forget to Keep America Beautiful! . Published as a public servlca In cooperation'" with The Advertising Council, |