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Show J Thursday, January 26, 1936 Southern Utah New's & Kane Countv Standard BUREAU AGEMENT, OF LAND MAN- application Salt Lake City 0625-9..LAND ..OFFICE, to select Lots 2, 3, 6, 7 Sec. 19, Salt Lake City, Utah, January Lots 2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10 SSSE-13, T956. Notice is hereby given Sec. 22 and Lots 2, 3, 6, 7 Sec. that the State of Utah has filed 30, T. 40 S R. 7 W SLM, Utah, containing 606 20 acres. The land has been classified as suitable (Continued from page two) for disposal under Section 7 of March, A.D. 1956. the Taylor Grazing Act, and opDated this 20 day of January, ened to selection by the State, A.D. 1956. subject to compliance with the Delores Canfield laws and regulations governing Administratrix , selections under the Act of July DURHAM MORRIS 16, 1894, and acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. The Attorney at Law Bank of Southern Utah Bldg. application was allowed January Cedar City, Utah . 13, 1956. Any and all , persons First Publication, Jan. 26, 1956 claiming the land adversely or Last Publication, Feb. 16, 1956 desiring to object because of the 6 H mineral character of the land or for any other reason should file their objection in this office during lie period of publication or before final approval Failure to so protest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the nonmineral character of the land, and the selection, being otherwise free from objection will be approved to the State. Ernest E. House Manager First Publication Jan. 26, 1956 Last Publication, Feb. 23, 1956 Sales slow? Tried an ad PAG5 ARMORED MIGHT Fonusjnv-u.s.- A. C00DmiTt!iG In 'he S.U.N. lately7 U.1F0KST stance ooisuy wrm AM0 6000 is entucky wkisk ey HABITAT IS IMPROVED B V Of AMXHOH, 010 FIELDS OPENINGS ESTABLISHED TO PROVIDE MORE Although United Sldtei Army armored uniu are bel known for heavy tank, they employ many other weapon! and vehicle!. Every loldier aligned lo an armored unit ii trained to diive any of Jta vehicle! and fire any of its weapon!, iurluding iiir&'hidivid-ua- l weapon! ai the rifle, nurhinegun, mortar, and bazooka. A soldier of an armored unit is lie develops qudlilin of resourceful. leadership that will ! md him in good stead in many civilian ifd activ (ties. hard-hittin- g ver-atil- UBemdodes TUEJEJIT -- PROTECT THE FORESTS AND USE THEM WISELY Soil Conservation Weekly News Notes as CAjm s Sckny Brook BRAND ltd 'asnz Monday of last week, I went with Finley Bunting to his ranch in Johnson to look over possible sites for an Irrigation reservlor, and for a diversion dam. On the way we stopped and looked at the diversion that Lester Little, R. A. Von Hake, Marion Johnson, and David Greenhough put in last summer. This is a concrete structure that was installed on a ledge that runs under the KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY KENTUCKY WHISKEY BLENDED WHISKEY KENTUCKY HlklWlMMftM ewtwul Mo'uC VS8h - SUNNY N ufvrfi OLO LOUISVILLE, FOREST. FOO- D- AND FOREST STREAMS ARC their THE OLO MANAGEMENT Wt-Vy- IMPROVED FOR BETTER FISMIFKSi llisft enjoy e amc bcttir nuntin ARC PLANTED AND FOREST ARE work FiSHMG UN0CRTHC StAUlAWA W1L0UFI THE RAM6IRS sun fish ano MNTOPitoviDC m 3 BROOK KY. BOTH COMPANY, 86 PROOF. DIVISION KENTUCKY OF BLENDED NATIONAL DISTILLERS WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 PRODUCTS CORPORATION, GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS stream bed. Finley liked this structure very much, and later we visited two places where he could put in the same general type structure. Before the that would serve the land he now Irrigates could be Installed, it would be necessary to make some arrangement with the state, because it might affect the bridge where the state highway crosses the stream. The stru-tur- e Where it is possible to conpossible diversion would be used to irrigate land not now struct storage dams, they are under cultivation. generally a very good project. The reservior that Finley had Not only do they enable the in mind would be made by con- farmer to take advantage of structing a dam in the old John- much of the water that normalson Creek channel. Flood water, ly runs by, but they make it posand spring run-owould be stor- sible for the farmer to store his ed behind the dam and used for water and do his irrigating in irrigation. It would not be nec- the daylight This makes for essary to construct an expensive more efficient use of the 'irrigaspillway, or to worry about the tion water, and also prevents dam being washed out by floods, the erosion that o(ten occurs because the creek has been di- when the water gets away at verted to the west, and the water night to be put in the reservior would Earl Spendlove be controlled by a pipe and gate. Soil Conservationist other ff Alton News Events i - i By Allen Cox Mr. and Mrs. Vard Heaton have been in Salt Lake City for a few days where Mrs. Heaton has been having dental work Two rows of done. silver dollars around the Ifajfo tdEtkbuvwiWi tfav Q&pfWu Vivtit&u ipuW Uv 1955 Last year, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division produced about 230,000 tons of copper. To accomplish this more than 45,000,000 tons of waste were removed at the mine and more than 27,000,000 tons of ore were mined and processed. The expense of operations was more than $100,000,000 a major factor in Utahs prosperity. t More than $34,000,000 was received by Kennecotts 6,300 employees in wages and fringe benefits. - The Union Pacific Agriculural Car will be in CeImprovement Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoyt and dar City on Janaury 31st and near from family Farmington, will start at 1:00 p.m. New Mexico were here over the meetings discussed will include. weekend to attend the farwell Subjects 1 Preparing land for efficient dance for his brother, Bruce. irrigation. 2. Organic matter and soil A farewell dance was held here Saturday evening for Bruce structure. 3. Maintaining soil fertility. Hoyt who enters the Mission 4. When to Irrigate and how home February 2nd prior to his much water to apply. for the Southern States leaving 5. Management of water on Mission. A large group of friends and relatives were in attend- western range. 6. Reseeding range land. ance and $505.02 was raised for 7. Use of improved crop varhim at an puction during the dance. While people here have ieties. 8. Controlling weeds. always been generous at MissionDr. Paul Christensen, Extenis this farewells ary probably the largest amount raised at sion Conservationist, and Louis one time. Two other missionar- Jensen, Extension Agronomist, ies are out at this time from from the USAC will cover the Alton: Orval Palmer is in Can- subject matter. Anyone wishing ada and Delbert Palmer is in to attend please contact me for Indiana. arrangements to ride. All persons interested in fruit Ortho Christensen went to will be interested in attending Monday evening to a Scout the smudging demonsration in planning meeting. Glendale on February 3. MaxiA group of boys from Glendale mum and minimum thermometers will be used to determine came here Monday night and how much we can drop the temperature over what range by the played basketball. use of pots. The demonSeveral Elders from here at- strationsmudge will start at 2:30 p.m. tended the Temple excursion held Saturday at the SL George "When you sling mud, you lose ground." Temple. Ka-na- b More than $39,000,000 was spent for supplies and services, which helped hundreds of Utah businesses. The companys Utah tax bill was $10,750,000, with $7,500,000 going to schools sufficient money to pay for educating 24,000 children for a full year. IN THREE ... The remainder was for other expenses, including federal taxes. One hundred million silver dollars placed edge to edge would make a double row around Utahs 1200 mile border. Actually, Kennecotts expenditures spread throughout the state, passing from hand to hand, helping to create better living. MINUTES A Person Can Blood To Death SPEXD THE TIME more profitably SLOW DOWN I ! SAVE A LIFE Utah Motor Transport Association Theres another side to the influence of Kennecotts copper production on Utahs prosperity. For every job in a basic industry like ours, four additional X jobs are needed in the state to meet company and employee needs. So Kenne cotts 6300 jobs account for 25,200 other jobs a total of 31,500 Utahns employed because of copper production. N FIRST Eonnecott Cbjoper Corporation A Good VS- X fcf-J- v ' r x Neighbor Helping to Build d Better Utah v x AU jxif - V - - t y QUALITY Close Bolted Toilet with Seat and Valve Supply FREIGHT PREPAID $36.95 SOUD CORE SFAMLESS White Enameled Seat and Cover FREIGHT PREPAID $6.95 WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF PLUMBING FIXTURES AND REPAIR PARTS KETCHUM BUILDERS SUPPLY 4th South at 7th West Phone Elgin Salt Lake City, Utah Ns |