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Show ! 1 Soutliem Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Two Thursday, March 29, 1956 Lcd SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS And Continuing the Kane County Standard County Clerk or signers for further Information. Consult respective OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah Errol Marlin Brown, Managing NH-NE- Editor IW'tBelie CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Tait, Mt Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonla Norene Porter, Ordervllle Allen Cox, Alton COMMUNITY S.L.M., Utah, conacres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing W f tfi Sir never o nfflt goes by, be 'j ener so tnd, but read tbe Word of ' fi I 6od before I go 1J matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s 3, 1879. post office In Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March must be At! communications and items for publication in not need name print. whose appear signed by the writer, Write on one Bide of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publishers may determine. to DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 7, 1956. Notice is hereby given that Elson B. Riggs. Kanab, Utah filed application Utah 015361 under Section 8 of the , bed I I yf rjxV, March 23, 1956 44 S., R. 7 W taining 241.32 NOTICE G. Brown, PUBLISHER B. Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, Thursday, April 5, 1956. The to select the SEA4 section 9, T. Board reserves the right to ac43 S., R. 7 W., S.L.M., Utah, con- cept or reject any or all bids. taining 160 acres, in exchange Rachel S. Findlay , for the SHSEV4 section 4, Clerk. Board of Education Lots 4 and 5 section 9, T. I!cti::3 all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their protests or other objections in the Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Douglas E. Henriques Acting Manager plumber u First Publication March Last Publication, April MEMBER 23, 1956 12, 1956 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that at 3:00 P.M. Thursday, April 6 Operation, Salary Operation, Expense Fixed Charges Maintenance Capital Outlay Notice of Bids UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Montlis NOTICE Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, Kane School District, Kanab, Utah, for the 1956 use of the five (5) shares of Alton irrigation water owned by Kane School District Bids will be opened at 3 :00 P.M. I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it."1 Voltaire xwm A QUESTION OF RIGHTS! The Bible - $ 400.00 900 00 2,300 00 500.00 1,300.00 $5,400.00 Revenue to provide the increase will be obtained from receipts in excess of original anticipated revenue. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane School District Kanab, Utah March 23, 1956 A Daily Help Thanks To Our Peace Officers ; The other day, someone said to me. You must have a good sheriff down there in your county, we read about him in our papers dear up here in Idaho. I answered, Boy. you said it. Hes Just a little man with a small voice but he carried a large stick". Tough huh, my friend asked. "Well, depends on what kinda tough ya mean. If ya mean ornery tough, NO. If ya mean rugged and brave and strong. YES. Now aint this Sheriff Johnson the workenest man ya ever saw. Always busy, alert, interested. He even fixed up the JaiL Finds plenty of occupants, too. I feel right safe with Lanard being Sheriff. Now if I got lost Itd be his duty to find me. He kin search by air as well as by land. He kin search over a lot of wild country In that airplane, and he aint a skeeredto do It. Ya know, I bet he can tell more what our young-unare up to, than most parents kin, specially In the wee hours of the morning. He goes night and day if he needs too. So Im mighty grateful to our concentlous, courageous sheriff. Theres another good Johnson. Patrolman Merrill. Aint he a man for ya? When I see him all dressed up in that smart uniform, so stern looking, a writing out tickets, my heart Just starts to palpatatlng, Just cant help 1L Must be its cause hes so handsome. Hes always so neat looking as If he never got a speck of country dirt on him. I dont Road-e-enter the teen-agthis Saturday, which la free of charge, contact DeMotte To see how he does it. our roads being like they are. I feel its a real privilege to be handed a ticket by such an efficient, good looking officer. 4 Dont worry Merrill, Im old enough to be your grandmother) Sincerely, Im mighty thankful we got a harpeyed feller like Merrill to crack down on traffic violaters. I wanta thank the Justice of the Peace, Mr. Edward Carroll and Mr. Tom Wakellng. I think they are courageous, brave, honest men. I admire their ability and respect their wisdom and fortitude. Takes real "Guts, pardon the expression, to Issue a stiff fine or sentence to people. Because most folks Just hate to part with their hard earned money and get quite resentfuL Lets Just think about it. These fine men arts. doing a great service to the public. Traffic violations. and Law Breaking are no Joke. Gotta be stopped or at least controled. These J.P.s have been given controlling power and responsibility. They Just gotta use that power. They are kind and wise with years of understanding, and seeing how folks act, they wanta do what Is best for everybody. I always say, if your conscience dont bother ya, ya dont need to be skeered of the law, o e Nash, Duke Aiken, 'Marlin Brown, or any Jaycet member. Enter Today!!! Cameron, Roberts. and secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bee Chamber-lai- n and family were In Salt Laka City and Magna several days last week. MIA Firesides were held Sunday night after church with the Mia Maids and Explorers meeting at the home of Vondell Hoyt, with Preston Brooksby of Fredonla as guest speaker. The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. met at n the home of Merrill Fisher, and Delkyn Maxwell of Glendale was their guest speaker. An Aaronic Prieshood award night was held In Sunday evening church services. Eighteen deacons received individual These awards were presented by Bishop Joseph Boland-e- r and Cedi Pugh of the Stake A mans right to Join a labor union if he chooses to do so, is Aaronic Priesthood committee to the following boys: David Tone generally recognized. Blackburn, Merrill Dean Lamb, condition how his a But about right NOT to Join a union as Roy Willard Esplln, Terry Tait, of getting or holding a Job? Wiliam Reo Heaton, Jr., Dennis Crofts, Lee Sorensen, Samuel Eighteen states have Right To Work laws which protect if you have a conscience that is. Chamberlain, Douglas Covingthis right against the dictatorship of union bosses. These laws Please be careful and Happy ton, Charles D. Hepworth, Laare under heavy attack by the unions; their repeal is one of the nard Johnson Jr., James Roland Easter to Ya Chamberlain, Edward DeMllle, major objectives of the gigantic AFL-CIMrs. Billie Hill Frank Fisher, Spencer Young, An Americans right to work to support his family is basic. Isaac Joseph Chamberlain, WilIt should be protected by law. Interference with it through liam Cox and Sherrill Lamb. An violence, retaliation, subetrfuge Or coercion of any sort should award to the ward aaronic Priesthood committee was also awardnot be tolerated. ed by Brother Pugh. went on to Las Vegas Mrs Farr were Elders Pugh andSpeaker By Norsns Porter Ortho been going on at the school. The Is the former Rua Lamb Christensen. sixth grade students have been Thursday evening of last week The Sunday Evening Services experimenting with air pressure. the Seminary sponsored a movie Sunday visitors at the Ira H. The fifth grade has a fine dis- about Joseph in Eqypt Following Adair home were Miss Eva to be held on April 1st in the Heres a way to save money and buy charm for play of art in the front hall this the Garden Club held a Adams, Mrs. Verda Adams and Ordervile Ward Chapel will be your of under direction the Comof meeting remodeling or building investment. Fine grained, The Junior Chamber of illustrating their Impressions son, Albert (Buddy) Adams all a special Easter Program prefinely milled Economy Siding of Western Pine is merce has started work on the musical selections they have President Nan E. Johnson. Mrs. of Parowan. pared by the ward MIA. Lets all made from attend this program. grounds surrounding the Elemen- heard such as Red River Valley Beth Stler, president of the Utah knotty grades to cut your costs. Sealed with WP-57Mrs. Club Mrs. of Garden Osa "Erosion and Hills was Home. Association, Work and School. begun 'Figgins baby tary Knot Sealer before painting, The Ward is sponsoring a visited several days at the home The fourth grade has been Dorothy Newbold, and Mr. Economy Siding wont Friday under the direction of Fathers and Sons on allow also of the Utah Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb this knot resins to bleed through and discolor Banquet Duke Aiken, who la In charge studying about the early Indian paint. April 12th, the purpose being to of the project. One tree on the tribes who lived in this area. Club Association were in attend- week. Call us or come in for details. today raise for the of money to are ance. was showed a film. learn financing east side of the building They beginning They also Mrs. Esther Johnson and son, the scout program. Everyone is felled, sawed, and removed. An- about early pioneers in Utah. Friday morning they toured the Owen, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward invited to attend. The third grade has two sal- town, giving instructions to the other was treated to eliminate a Heaton of Moccasin visited here bees nest and prepared for fell- amanders. One was brought to local club on uniform tree plant- last KAIBAB LUMBER Miss Wilma Adair entered the Sunday. ing by Mr. Aiken, Elgin Morris, school by Russell Keller and the ing, a project of the Garden Club. Kanab hospital Tuesday to spend one Theo McAllister and Sterling other by Mona Lalne Crofts. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crofts a day or two receiving fnedical Mrs. Mary Lou Melllng and Fredonla, Arizona The entire class has been searchJohnson. Mrs. and E. .Cox went to treatment On Saturday, Mr. Aiken, Leo ing for Information about the son of Cedar City spent the past Salt Lake Amy Monday on busChamberlain, E. G. Kirby, B. C habits of their little amphibian week here at the home of her iness. They City returned home Tuesparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hewett, Leon Mulllner and Mrs. friends. day. Carroll. She to here take stayed Helena Watson, along with four The second grade went for a sixth grade boys, Guy Frost, nature walk. When they came care of the home while they were Several of the school teachers Marvin McAllister, Stewart Rob- back they wrote and Illustrated In Idaho. and students of Valley High inson and Karl Peterson, spent stories about the things they Mrs. Kezla Brooksby of Fre- School went to Cedar City Satthe morning transplanting shrubs saw that tell of Spring. to attend the Southern Member of Federal Deposit Insurance donla brought her mother, Mrs. urday donated to the school. In various Corporation The first grade also went lookUtah Teachers Association First C. Stark, who has spent the Amy areas around the grounds. Mr. ing for sign of Spring. They alanual convention held there. winter with home her, Thursday Those who went were Mrs. MarHewett used his wreaker to so saw the vertebrae of a whale hoist the plants and soil, trans- that Dr. and Mrs. Aiken brought of last week. Mrs. Brooksby re- lon Young, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh mained here Thursday night and Member of Federal Reserve System port them, and lower them Into back from their fishing trip In returned home Chamberlain, Mr. Burton Rust, Friday. the holes dug by the boys. the Pacific Ocean. Mrs. Jack Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain and The committee, according to Church treated them to lemonMr. and Mrs. Donald Heaton Misses Corine Chamberlain and $tr. Aiken, is attempting to plant ade after their walk. She Also are staying here now. Luane Esplln, students. Two shrubs slmiliar to the ones called gave them a bouquet of daffodels. meetings were held at the EscalMrs. Dorothy Barton and chil- ante for in the areas indicated on the Mr. Leo Chamberlain allowed the Hotel, with registration of dren blue prints. Public support has children to pick a bouquet of vioParagonah spent several from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. and sesSurplus $500,000 been most generous. Over twen- lets for their room. Capital $100,000 days here last week with her sions at 11:00 a.m. and 2 pjn. Mr. B. Mrs. and SorH. These days the Interest of the parents, ty persons have volunteered was Keynote Karl speaker shrubs for the school. To date first grade Is centered around ensen. Bums of the NEA. A recreation a few have enbeen contacted. Incubator. their only They are Mrs. Carol Lamb and Linda hour was held at. 4 p.m. and a It Is hoped that more plants can grossed in hatching chickens. spent Saturday In St George and 6bus trip to the Iron Mines. At be moved .during the coming Yesterday they heard a "peep-peep.m. was a Smorgasbord at the on business and visitHurricane week. It will help greatly If any in the Incubator. They North Elementary school. In the with relatives. ing persons having plants available have hatched one chick to date. evening they atended the CSU Mr. and Mrs. Dale Farr and opera, - II Trovatore," Officers can deliver them to the school. They also have a colony of ants are studying. family from Ogden, visited last of this Teachers Association for lr. Chamberlain will planjt them they Clean-uat the week at the home of Mrs. Lovina 1955-5day Eiemtary are President, Lorin C almost any forenoon. SAUNA, UTAH school Is scheduled for Friday Heaton The children remained Miles; 1st Dean Other interesting things have. afternoon. here while Mr and Mrs Farr Isbell, 2nd Elliot s Ordorvillo Daily llovs Happenings yn Seaufy at ioiv cost Elementary School News Notes 8 Aueg-sberge- r, COMPANY p FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA t p 6 t. vice-preside- 5, at the county school office in Kanab, Utah, a public hearing will be bad on the proposed increase in the budget for Kane School District for the 1955-5school year. It is proposed to increase the following budgetary departments: 1956 |