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Show Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah V- - SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS NO BACK SEAT DRIVING OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH arms p .j-''- 1 $ MEMEBER STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION PROPOSE? Errol G. Brown, Publisher second-clas- matter October s Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis of California visited at the C. W. Bnnkerhoff home the past week. NOTICE OF CONTEST To: A. D. PEARCE, C. II. SPENCER, A. T. FREEMAN, BIANC1I M. FLAHIVE, JOHN F. CLARK, MURIEL S. POPE, HAROLD F. POFE, deceased, and WALTER A SITTERLEY, Contest 10103, a sains t Mammoth placer No. 3 plater mining claim described as being witlua sec. IS, T. 41 , R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah. PAIIREAH MINING CO., II. A. PARKYN, T. J. LOVETT. S. S. SHERMAN, J. W. DYREN-FORTij. m. McFarland, J. W. BRADLEY, J. E. BRADLEY, rillLLIP DYRENFOR-T1' Contest 10104, against Talireali no. 10 placer mining claim descriled as being within sec 13, T. 41 S., R. 1 VV.. SL Mer Utah. II. A. PARKYN, T. J. LOVETT, S. S. SHERMAN, J. W. DYR-eS-- i, I, n forth, W. 1. rland, 1 il McFa- BRADLEY, J.E. BRADLEY, PHILLIP DYRE-NFORT- II, Contest 10105, Fahreah.No. 10 amended placer mining claim described as being within sec 18, T. 41 S., R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah. CHARLES S. BOOTH, LILLIAN B. BOOTH, WALTER M. IIALLERBACK, II. S. PIERCE, J. L. VIERECK, IL L. TANNER, JACK HARRIS, J. THOMAS KERR, Contest 101-0against Three Placer Mining Claim, placer mining claim described as being within sec IS, T. 41 S., 1 W SL Mer., Utah. CONSOLIDATED UTAH MINES INC.? FREDERICK VV. ROHRER, II. G. LOWEY, A. P. ROHRER, FRANK GRASS, FRITZ II. BURNS, ALFRED R. LOWEY, FRANK 11. DAVIS, C A. BROWN, C. II. SPEN CER, Contest 10107, against Manzanita No. 1 placer mining claim described as being within sec. 18, T. 41 S., R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah 11. P. DEAN, P. V. BRADLEY, D. M. KNOX, A. F. BONHAM,!, Wm. S. SECAR, L. E. MONTROSE, R. E. THAYER, D. J. HAGGERTY, Contest 10108, against Tainted Cliffs No. 22 placer mining claim, described as being within sec. 18, T. 41 S.- , R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah. 0, JOHN B. TREADWELL, Contest 10109 against JBT No. 20 lode mining claim, described as being within sec. IS, T. 41 S.- , R. 1 W., SL MER., Utah. COCKS COMB URANIUM LODE MINING CO., by 10-11- 0, 8 LAVVR-ENC- 1-- r, 8, Mrs. Iva Sorensen and tion for another 2 years. We have moved to Dayton, Wash., where Findley will be closer to his work on Little Goose Dam. Thank you, Maxine klcDonald Maur-in- e Mackelprang, attended the DUP Convention in Kanab the 24th. The following students enrolled in school at CSU this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Workman, Elaine Brinkerhoff, Ora Mae Cox, Karla Spencer, Cheryl Bauer, Lnnna Lou McArthur and Jerrilyn Pugh. Pahrcah No. 10 Three Placer, Manzanita No. 1, Painted Cliffs No. 22, Tlacer mining claims, and Jupiter JBT No. 20, Retta lode mining claims No. described as being witliin sec 18, T. 41 S, R. 1 W SL Mer, Utah. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 1852, 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 all No. 10, events. news notes p.F.C. Jay McDonald of the and Mrc. Oman Cram relumed home last weekend atter mending the part month . in Arizona at several racing s- - day h "to parents PLFl-21 WS? W1' ZTolrT'now on is way to okinawi and Viet Nanv 1-- 8, the land involved is non-miner- Austin Ave. Denton, Texas September 21, 1965 Errol C. Brown, Editor Southern Utah News Dear Mr. Brown: Flease renew our subscription tp the News and mail to the above address. We are enjoying living in Texas. I am registered at the Texas Womans University. If things remain so that 1 can stay, I will receive a Masters Degree in Library Science in June. There is a branch of the LDS Church here, with 250 mem- - FALL FERTILIZATIOM PAYS There are many advantages to fall fertilization with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ed. D. Cox, Acting Chief Minerals Section. V Hearing young, bright voices is a special part of calling Long Distance. Next 0, A REPUBLICAN CONVENTION is beroby called for Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1965, 8 p.m. to bo hold in the County Courthouse for tho purpose of piecing in nomination a ticket as follows: 1 Mayor, 4 year term 2 Councilmen, 4 year term to bo placod on tho Official Ballot for tho MUNICIPAL ELECTION to bo hold at KANAB, A. D. 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(2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filet in such office within thirty (30 days after the last date of publication of tliis Notice, the alleg ations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the Contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1965 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 20 day of August V r which covers Indiana and Mt. Carmel, Utah Southern Utah News Dear Editor: Enclosed you will find check in tle amount of 54, for which please renew subscription for Clinton Reese in Artesia, Calif. John and I had you send liirn a subscription to the S.U.- - that: (1) Elder Jeffry Jolmson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson, is home from a two year mission in the East Central States Eds note: Clad to bear from you Mrs. Robinson, Admire vour desire, and fulfilling same, in getting into higher 1011 Mr. (Continued on page 4) Mr. Brown. Please change my subscription to: 431 Orange Street New Haven, Conn. Mavbe one of these days we will get all tins work done in the east, and get back to Kanab where I belong. Sincerely yours, Joe Ilardiman Eds note: Cood to hear from you Joe. Folks here will remember Mr. Ilardiman, quite a musician, who worked here in the early stages of Glen Canyon Dam. Kftnab Newt Notes bers. We enjoied their church sen ices last Sunday. Hoping all is well with )OU, and yours, I am. Yours truly, Adonis Robinson Dear Mr. Brown: Flease renew our subscrip- E st 1-- UNEMFLCVNrNT COMFLHSRTtOH Eva A. Dallin, Ila Mae Campbell and Clara Maxwell left for Salt Lake Tuesday to sing with the Singing Mothers group for General Conference. 19C5: FR- ANK IIOUCARD, Contest lode against Retta No. beclaims as described mining within 41 sec T. 18, S.,R. ing 1 VV, SL Mer, Utah. JACK E. GOOLSBY, C. CUSHING, EDWARD C. MAHONEY, Con-te10111, against Jupiter No. lode mining claims described as being within sec 18, T. 41 S R. 1 VV, SL Mer, Utah. T. O. BOYD, SR, Contest 101- 12, against Mammoth Placer No. 3, Fahrcah No, 10, Fahreah No. 10 amended. Three Flac-eManzanita No. 1, Painted Cliffs No. 22, placer mining claims and JBT No. 20, Retta lode minJupiter No. claims described as being ing witliin sec IS, T. 41 S, R. 1 W, SL Mer, Utah. C. II. SPENCER, E. J. LAM-PE- , E E. ELLIS, JOHN' hi BALLOU, HUGH SMITH, B. R FRENCH, HERMAN MAN-CAJOHN MANCAN, ROY TWITCH ELL, CECIL TWITCH ELL, BUD LEE JAMES SMITH, Contest 10113, against Mammoth placer No. 3, Pahre- 1-- ff.peral CONTROL Zhziih Ihm Hens UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT j. V v' TIGHTER. 6, 1944 at the March 3, 1879. of under the Act office in Utah, Kanab, post 50 for S.x Months Subscriptions $4 00 per year, 52 Entered as x rrr? to ta Z Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah UTAH , Thursday, September 30, 1965 BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. ) SCO NORTH MAIN CEDAR CITY PHONE 5566553 |