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Show SOUTHERN Page Two Kcnsb News Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Preston were Kanab visitors last week spending time with their grandmother Mrs. Annie Adams. UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT Thursday, September OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT 1, 1966 Judicial Nominating Ballot UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OR THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT REPUBLICAN PUBLIC SALE Under the provisions of 43 U.S C. 1171 and 43 CFR 2243, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than the appraised value, at a public sale to be held 1 oclock P.M., local time on Wed nesday the 2nd day of Novem ber, 1966, at the LAND OFFICE, Room 8103, Federal Bldg., 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, the following tracts . of land: Parcel No. 1; Description; T. 40 S R. 8 W SLM, Utah sec. 7, lots 3, 4, SW1SE1; Acres: 125.09; Appraised Value: $1,000; Cost of Publication: $42.00. Parcel No. 2; Description: T. 40 S., R. 8 W., SLM, Utah sec. 20, NWi, NE1SW1 ; Acres: 200; Appraised Value: $2,000; Cost of Publication: $42.00. No bid will be accepted for less than the appraised value to which bid there must be added the cost of publication jpoted above; if the bidder is the petitioner for sale he will be required to pay such cost less any amount previously deposited toward publication costs. The lands will be sold subject to reservations to the United States for ditches and canals, coal, oil and gas. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at th sale or by mail Bids for a parcel must be for all lands in the parcel Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at Utah Land Office, P.O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City. DEMOCRATIC KANE COUNTY KANE COUNTY September 13, 1966 September 13, 1966 TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) at the the square right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and In no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. In U.S. Representative, Dlst No. 1 Vote for One County Sheriff Vote for One HOYT, MARVIN P. KAUFMAN, TONY I, Thomas H. Haycock, Kane County Clerk do hereby certify that the foregoing are Official copies of Primary Election Ballots to be voted at Primary Election, Tuesday, the 13th day of September, 1966. 84111 prior to 10 oclock A.M. on Wednesday, November 2, 1966. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certi- Utah, fied checks, money e post-offic- or- ders, bank drafts, or cashiers checks made payable to the Bureau of Land Management for the amounts of the bids, plus the publication costs shown THOMAS H. HAYCOCK Kane County Clerk above. The envelopes must be marked Parents Urged To Teach d corner in the lower "Public Sale Bid, Serial No. U- - Children Proper 0147220, Parcel No. , Sale held November 2, 1966. The Use Of Telephone highest bidder at the sale will Mountain States Telephone be required to pay immediately ALGER E. WHARTON, Mr. Arthur Pryor, isiTo: the amount thereof together with Manager, MICHAEL to area WHARTON, Contest our in urging parnets the cost of publication. Any ad teach their children proper use 10402, against Mickalas, Mickalas verse claimants of the of the telephone for self pro- No. 1, lode mining claims desland should file their cribed as being within T. 42 & 43 tection among other things. claims, or objections, with the Mr. cites a recent case S., R. 3 W., SL Mer.; Pryer undersigned on or before the in Roosevelt in which a 7 year-ol- d ANDY ANDERSON, Contest time designated for sale. The girls familiarity with the 10403, against Lollie No. Bureau of Land Management has Charles No. saved her Junior No. telephone not searched the county records life. The undoubtedly lode No. No. Walt McA been had by taught girl to ascertain the existence of any her telephone operator mother mining claims described as being adverse claims. Any contiguous how to call for help if it was within T. 42 & 43 S., R. 3 W., SL owner claiming a preference needed. Thus she was able to Mer.; right must assert such right to summon aid when her home You, and each of you, your the undersigned within 30 days an in heirs, her representatives, and asfire, trapping caught commencing on the day after are bedroom. Since the girl signs, hereby notified that the close of bidding and the an- upstairs was thought to be with her moth- the United States of America has nouncement of the highest bid her phone call alerted instituted a contest pursuant to received. Within the 15 day per- er, only firemen of her presence in the 43 CFR 1852, and Title 30 USCA, iod immediately following the fire, and made possible her res- section 40, against those certain end of the 30 day preference per- cue. mining claims set forth above sitiod, each preference bidder must uated in the County of Kane, to too children "Even young submit proof that on ' the last can be State of Utah. number a read telephone day of the 30 day period, he was A Complaint has been filed by to dial 0 and report the owner of whole title In fee taught to the op- the United States of America retrouble of the contiguous land. (43 CFR Mr. Pryor explained. questing that said mining claims 2243. 14 (b) ). However, con- erator" Older Children should be shown be invalidated and declared null tiguous owners will not be able can and void on the charge htat: to assert their preference rights where emergency numbers tl), the land involved is nonto any parcel for which bids are be found in the directory. They mineral in character. should also be urged to memorize not received. For reimbursement (2) no discovery of valuable in case home their numbers, to owners of authorized improveminerals has been made in or encounter ments on the lands and other re- they wander away the above described mining home. from troublo away quirements, see 43 CFR 2243. claims. stressed The lands described in this notice Mr. Pryor further The contests are pending in the infrom benefit children that shall be segregated from all Land Office, Bureau of Land forms of appropriation, including struction in telephone courtesy, Management, Federal Building, an not need face and emergency locations under the mining laws, Lake Unless Salt Utah. an City, from value to order in being gain from the date of first publicaanswer to the complaint is filed use. telephone proper taught tion of this notice. For further in such office within thirty (30) information, write the underdays after the last date of publisigned officer. Bureau of Land cation of this Notice, the allegaKanab News Notes Management, Land Office, P. O. tions of the complaint will be Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Ray, the taken as confessed and the con- 84111. former Pat Brown, are here from tests will be decided without Casa Grande, Ariz., visiting rel- hearing. Ed D. Cox and friends. atives This Notice will be published Lands Section Acting Chief, Mrs. Wilmurth Jones Is leav- on the following dates, to wit: Published in the Southern Utah ing this week for San Diego to August 25, and Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, News August 18, to September be with her sister while she has 1966 being a least once a week 15, 1966. surgery. for 30 days. Dated this 15th day of August left-han- above-describe- Letterheads d Envelopes Business Cards 1-- Wedding Announcements Business OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Marlin Subscriptions - B. Brown, Publisher $4.00 per year, $2.50 for Six Months Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879 & Forms Statements Duplicate Forms n Circulars Dodgers I Handbills Checks Pamphlets . -- Pi n Placards ever-prese- SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Safe. 1-- 1-- Books 1 Invoices N. Posters i A whole block of homes exactly alike would not even command a second look. Thus when an architect plans your home he strives for originality, distinctiveness . . . that something different, original, a style or individuality all its own . . . Printing should be planned --- and built Ruled Forms Campaingn Cards Leaflets i Houses Are Distinctively Built Programs Law Briefs Around your particular needs, the product you have to sell, the class of people you desire to reach, what they can afford to pay. Planned Sales Promotion pays and pays handsomely. Your printer has ideas . . . use them Tickets 1966: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Ed. D. Cox Acting Chief, Minerals Section Kanab News Notes Bishop and Mrs. Sherril Young of Los Angeles, Calif., were Kanab visitors during the past week. Mrs. Wilma Meeks of Grand Canyon, Ariz., was a Kanab vis- itor during the past week. - the same way KANAB, UTAH |