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Show UTAH SOUTHERN Page Two NEWS Thursday, j IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS . OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thursday at Kanab and 8L George, Utah THE AMERICAN - WAY Summons Errol G. Srown, ARNOLD Editor and Publisher E. ANDERSON, CORRESPONDENTS Darios Brlnkerhoff, Orderville Berneete A. Talt, Mt Carmel COMMUNITY matter October ) 6, 1944 at the his wife, MARY H. HEYBOR-- ) NE, JOSEPH McRAE, a wid ) ower, CLEO SAILSBURY, a) woman, MARION McRAE, a) single man, REGINA McRAE,) MEMBER VIVIAN NASH, SABRA Me-- ) LOF-- ) LAUGHLIN, VERNA GREEN. SELMA HAYTEMA.) CAROLINE N. BULLOCH, Ex ) ecutrix and McRAE BULLOCH) and KERN BULLOCH, Execu ) tors of the Estate of DAVID) C. BULLOCH, deceased and) CAROLINE N. BULLOCH, his) widow, individually, JETTIE) B. OSBORNE, ROSAMOND B) RULON CARLSON, BULD) OCH and YVONNE BULD) OCH, his wife, GENE BULL-- ) OCH and LILA BULLOCH.) his wife, DAVID E. BULLOCH) and MABEL BULLOCH, his) wife, NORMAN BULLOCH.) a single man, MARY BELLE) UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Six Months Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for I may not agree with what you say, but Twill it" Voltaire . Glendale weekly nows events Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Cox and son Sherman spent the past week visiting relatives In Henderson, Nevada. The Glendale School, both upper and lower grades, under the direction of their teachers" Mrs. Donna Brinkerhoff and Mrs. Rgene Bunting, presented a very good patriotic program Wednesday evening at the Ward Chapel for the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Watson and girls of Henderson. Nevada, visited friends and relatives here this week. A group of 10 Primary officers and teachers from our ward attended a "Primary Prepratlon meeting" held at Kanab Satur- Southern JJtah News Kanab, Utah , Dear Mr. Brown: I have meant for some time to write you and thank you for sending the S.U.N. to me. I enjoy and appreciate so much reading all news and keeping up on all that happens at home. I am enjoying my missionary work very much, and each day adds to my testimony of the truthfulness of the Gospel. We have met some wonderful people here, and although the converts come slowly, they are truly choice day. people. Gen-dal- e Letters To Tka How About Aid for Us TAXPAYERS? Editor We enjoyed a wonderful DistConference about - three weeks ago at Indianapolis. There was very good attendance. Elder and Sister Marlon G. Romney were there, and each of us missionaries were privileged to meet and talk with them. It was truly. Inspiring. As to the weather they have a saying here that goes like this: If you dont like Indiana weather, just wait half hour, and it will change. and thats about right. As you know. Perdue University is located in West Lafayette, and many of the Church members are connected with the University professors and student teachers. The Perdue Branch of the Church is working on their plans for a new Chapel, which will be built in West Lafayette. - Best wishes to all my friends there in Kane County, and Kanab Stake, and thanks for everything you all have done to help me. Sincerely, (Sister) Norene Porter Great Lajces Mission 1317 13th St. Bedford, Indiana Mr. Charles Hepworth a Stake rict Officer from Orderville Ward attended Sunday school here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox of Henderson, Nevada, came out over the week end and brought their father William E. Cox who has been vacationing In California and Nevada with his children the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Holyoak and son of Bakersfled, California, are here visiting relatives and friends this week. Mr. Homer Foote of Orem and his son Clarence and daughter Agnus of Kanab visited friends here Sunday, they are all former residents of Glendale. Mr. Cleon Jackson who has .employment in Nevada was home with his family over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman received word this week that their son Elder Dee Workman has been transferred to San Antonio, Texas, where he, will complete the remainder of his Mission. Byrell and Curtis Lamb of Bridgeland, visited relatives here this week. j A large group of people from here attended the Opera "La Travlata Saturday evening and enjoyed It very much. R BENTLEY, ROBERT W.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF or clouding his title thereto,) ) Defendants KANE COUNTY, STATE THE STATE OF UTAH TO OF UTAH DETHE ABOVE NAMED Summons FENDANTS: You are nereby summoned and EDWIN OSCAR LARSON and) ARNOLD E. ANDERSON,) required to sene upon Orville Isom, plaintiffs, attorney, First ) Plaintiffs Security Bank Building,, Cedtr ) vs City, Utah n answer to the ComSARAH A. WOOD. JOHN U.) plaint within 20 days after servWEBSTER and MARY E.) ice of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, Judgment by deWEBSTER his wife, KATH-- ) LEEN U. WEBSTER, PAR) fault will be taken against you SON U. WEBSTER and EVE ) for the relief demanded in said his wife,) complaint which has been filed LYN WEBSTER, WILFORD U. WEBSTER, and) with the Clerk of said court. This is an action brought for BELLE WEBSTER, his wife,) the purpose of quieting title In RUTH U. WEBSTER RIDGES.) RHODA WEBSTER JONES,) the plaintiffs, and decreeing that none of the defendants has any GARTH WEBSTER and DO-- ) LORES WEBSTER, his wife,) Interest in and to the following LOUISE W. TURNER. MARY) described real property in Kane County, Utah: W. OLDS, DOUGLAS DIXON) EV4NEU, WHSEV and his BETH wife,) and DIXON, of Section 8, Township JOAN DIXON BROCKBANK.) 38 South, Range 9 West, S. JAMES W. DIXON and JA-- ) L. B and M. CKY DIXON, his wife, SHIR ) LEY DIXON, CLARA U. WEB-- ) Dated this 15tfc day of FebSTER and ECHO U. HINSCH,) ruary, 1957. satd named defendants being) ORVILLE ISOM all of the known heirs at law) for plaintiffs Attorney of JOHN J. G. WEBSTER and) Cedar City, Utah ELIZA A. WEBSTER, his wife,) both deceased and also all un-Published Feb. 21, 28, and March known heirs at law of the said) 7, 14, 1957. JOHN J. G. WEBSTER and) ELIZA A. WEBSTER, his wife,) Lee Brown returned to Kanab both deceased, FIRST DOE,) SECOND DOE and THIRD I this week for the coming months, and with wanner weather DOE and all other persons) unknown, claiming any right,) on the way. Lee usually goes title estate or Interest in or) farther South during the cold months, but always likes to relien upon the real property de-scribed in plaintiffs complaint) turn to Kanab when ever tt ) ) 3 G Mrs. Louella Crosby of Kanab enreturned this week from-ajoyable few weeks visit in Scottsdale, Arizona with her daughter and family. n V , , wSSa if Uayekfil i Frcdcnia nsus notes Fredonia Mrs. Florence Monroe has Just returned from Salt Lake City where she has been for two months visiting with her son Claude and family, and welcoming a new grandson. She also visited while there with two sisters, Mrs. Lola Anderson and Mrs. Hazel Woodbury. Mr. Jeff Button and wife visited in Fredonia two days this week. They brought his sister Florence Monroe home from Salt Lake City. BULLOCH and ARMINTA) BULLOCH, his wife, REBEC-- ) CA W. BULLOCH, Adminis) tratrix of the Estate of THO--) MAS BULLOCH, deceased and) REBECCA W. BULLOCH, his) widow, individually MARY N.) BULLOCH, Administratrix of) the Estate of ANGUS BULL-- ) OCH, deceased, and MARY 14.) BULLOCH, his widow indivi-- ) MACKEL-- ) dually, MARY PRANG. RHODA WILLIS,) ELIZABETH N. ENCE, THO-- ) MAS BLADEN and LOTTIE) C, BLADEN, his wife, ZELLA) a frank lam- a BETH, widower, THELLO) McConnell, LAMBETH and LAURA DA ) WN LAMBETH, his wife, KE-- ) ITH LAMBETH and CECILIA) LAMBETH, his wife, ELLIS) LAMBETH and MARIE LAM ) BETH, his wife, AUBRA LAM ) BETH and GEORGIA LAM ) BETH, his wife, RAMONA L.) ESPLIN, CORINNE L. ESM-- ) EIER, LA RAE PADDOCK,) PETER F. LEIGH, a widower.) REX LEIGH, a single man,) CLINTON LEIGH and VERA) LEIGH, his wife, BLADEN) LEIGH and RAYOLA LEIGH,) his wife, PETER K. LEIGH) and GERALDINE F. LEIGH.) his wife, SYLVIA ASMUS,) VENICE GREEN, CLIFTON) and mary mo) his wife, DE-- ) WARD McCONNELL, a single) man, BILLIE McCONNELL) McConnell CONNELL, and GENEVIEVE McCON) NELL, his wife, ELLEN PAR ) KER. LE ROX MORRIS and) JANE DOE MORRIS, his wife,) FRED BLADEN and JANE) DOE BLADEN, his wife, WIL-LIAM BLADEN and JANE) ROE BLADEN, his wife, ERN-- ) EST BLADEN and MARY) ROE BLADEN, his wife. RE ) BECCA C NELSON, MAR) CARET H. PARRY, MABEL) DAVIS, GEORGE CORRY and) HELEN CORRY, his wife,) HEYBORNE CORRY and LA) VERNE CORRY, his wife, JES-- ) SIE HEYBORNE, PEARL SK-- ) INNER, LOWELL SHERR-- ) ATT and JENNIE SHERR-- ) year-roun- - ., 10-i- 16-i- ) sec.-ft.- sec.-ft.- 34.-00- 6-i- 6-i- 6-i- 8-i- U-ta- MIKING IMPORTS DOLLARS FOR UTAH Utah's mints product far mort than can possibly bt ustd In our statt. This Itavts millions of tons of mintrals which art sold out of Utah. As a result, millions of dollars comt back to our statt to htlp product prosptrity for all Utahns from mining company payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From tha earth comts on abundant Ufa for all" Hows call In or THE KENTUCKY SOURSON AIKENS LODGE Kanab, Utah SINCE Im weatkrr ItifM? language of M heel 54 VATEtFILL Hit The Wonderful Cfvo my to Souml 1810 USERS I ) For a mw Chevrolet to othaf In car to drive aj your own, TO WATER sec.-ft- JOHN M. BLADEN, a single) man, CARRIE BIDGOOD, JA-MES BOND and ALICE B.) his wife, WINNIE) BOND, BELL STRAUSER. WARREN) H. BULLOCH and JUNE BUD) his wife, ARTHUR) LOCH, HIGBEE and MONA HIGBEE.) Entered as 3, 1879. post office In Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March must be for Items and communications All publication In print signed by the writer, whose name need not appear Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publishers may determine. defend to the death, your right to say ) ) vs- - Allen Cox, Alton second-clas- s ) Plaintiffs .30 to irrigate 160 acres in SV I said Sec. 25 and for The following applications incidental domestic and stockhave beep filed with the State watering purposes. Engineer to appropriate water 28127 James Wardle, Sprlng-ville- , in Kane County, State of Utah, UL; 5 sec.-ft- . for mining throughout the entire year, un- purposes from an Unnamed SprAll less otherwise designated. ing, trib. to Wahweep Creek to locations are from SLB&M. Colorado River at a point E. 26838 Lester F. Little, Kanab, 1320 ft.. from WU Cor. Sec. 31, . for- irrigation use T43S, R3E. Ut.j 10 The water will be from either or both of two wells diverted by means of a dam and bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep, the max- conveyed by ditch 5280 ft. and imum diverted at any one time used for dredging, sluicing and not to exceed 10 sec.-ftat points washing gold and other valuable and in amounts as follows: (1) minerals. A well at a point N. 2465 28770 Angus S. Swapp, Kaft and W. 2640 ft.; (2) A for miscelwell at a point N. 1665 ft and nab, Ut.; 2.25 sec.-f- t use from laneous SprHackberry W. 2640 ft., both from SE Cor. Sec. 25, T43S, R5W. The water ing, Upper Cottonwood Wash will be used from Mar. 1 to Nov. Spring and Lower Cottonwood Wash Spring, trib. to Cottonwood Wash to Paria River at ATT. his wife, GWEN SHER-points and In amounts as folRATT, EARL SHERRATT and) lows: (1) Hackberry Spring. HALLEY B SHERRATT, his) N. 1900 ft. and E. 12,200 ft. from wife, DWAINE SHERRATT, a) NE Cor. Sec. 24, T40S, R2W ; single man, A. J. SHERRATT) .75 (2) Upper Cottonand DOROTHY SHERRATT,) wood Wash Spring N. 14,300 his wife, JOHN SHERRATT) ft. and E. 300 ft. from NE Cor. and MARY SHERRATT, his) Sec. 3, T41S, R1W - .75 ; wife, VIOLA SPENCER and) (3) Lower Cottonwood Wash MARY S. CALIGIURI, said na ) Spring - N. 12,500 ft and W. 600 med defendants being all of) ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 3, T41S, the known heirs at law or per--) ?75 sec.-f- t R1W The water sonal representatives of known) will be diverted by means of a heirs at law of THOMAS BLA--) concrete head box at each spring, DEN and MARY BLADEN, his) and will be conveyed from point wife, both deceased; also, all) of diversion No. 1 through unknown heirs at law of TH-- ) ft of pipe to point of OMAS BLADEN and MARY) commingling with the waters BLADEN, his Wife, both de-- ) from points of diversion Nos. 2 ceased; FIRST DOE, SECOND) and 3 located S. 8800 ft. and W. DOE and THIRD DOE, and all) 6900 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 3, other persons unknown claim-- ) T41S, R1W. The water from lng any right, title, estate or) point of diversion No. 2 will be Interest In or lien upon the) conveyed through 2000 ft.- - of real property described In) pipe to point of diversion No. plaintiffs complaint or cloud-- ) 3, where the combined waters lng their title thereto, ) will be conveyed through 22,000 Defendants ) ft of pipe to the aforesaid THE STATE OF UTAH TO point of commingling. The water THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- will then be conveyed through 22 miles of DANTS: pipe and used You are hereby summoned for domestic requirements of and required to serve upon Or- 1500 families, for commercial ville Isom, plaintiffs' attorney, and industrial purposes, for wawhose address is Cedar City, tering of 100 cattle and horses an answer to the complaint and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to within 20 days after service of irrigate 30 acres In NISWVi, this summons upon you. If you SEttSWVi Sec. 11, T43S, R2E. fail so to do, judgement by deProtests resisting the granting fault 'will be taken against you of any of the foregoing apfor the relief demanded in said plications, with reasons therecomplaint which has been filed for, must be in affidavit form, with the Clerk of said Court. with extra copy and filed with This Is an action brought by the State Engineer, 403 State the plaintiffs to quiet title to Capitol, Salt Lake City 14,- - Utah, the lands hereinafter described on or before April 13, 1957. and to obtain a Decree adjudgM. Tracy Joseph ing that none of the defendants STATE ENGINEER have any right title or interest "Published in the Southern In and to said property which Utah News, Kanab, Ut. from is located In Kane County, Utah Feb. 28 to Mar. 14, 1957. and described as follows: The W of the NWVL of Section 20 and the SJSW14 of NOTICE section 17, Township 38 South, The Board of Directors of Range 9 West, S.L.B.&M. Dated this 21st day of Feb- Kanab Irrigation Company will receive bids on watermasters Job, ruary, 1957. and reservoir pasture, up to ORVILLE ISOM March 14, 1957. The Board reAttorney for Plaintiffs serves the right to reject any or Cedar City, Utah all bids. Published Feb. 28, and Mar. Signed, Elson Riggs. Secretary. 7, 14, 21, 1957 Published Feb. 28, Mar. 7, 1957. NOTICE v EDWIN OSCAR LARSON and) March 7, 1957 AND FtAZIEI D1STILIEIT (OUfANT JAIDSTOWN, KEMTUCKT B DR. A. F. RICH STANCE Optometrist and Vision Specialist Well bet youve used words like these time and again during your long distance calls. And, of course, thats as it should be for words are the (With Offices in Cedar City, Utah) most important port of tong distance. They're what make long distance fun to use often. Well also bet that right now someone, somewhere would like to hear these words . . . words that bring you closer . . . words that make up the best substitute in the world for being there yourself. This evening, reach for your phone and hove a wonderful time. IS IN KANAB, UTAH EVERY SATURDAY FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA 10:00 a. m. to :00 p. m. 7 ROOM NO. S WATSONBYBEE BUILDING Practice Devoted to Visual Care in ell its Phases Hs SALINA, UTAH rood ft brer jrttr vokol . Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Remember, call ky nember whenever yoo too. It's twke as fast. FOR APPOINTMENTS: Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays at Kanab 49-- J On Other Days Call Kanab 49 (Kanab Laundry)'" Member of Federal Reserve System Surplus $500,000 Capital $100,000 Sty to the fomlly for mol It Ho SGSSfcK nut M 1 0 |