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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH t ' l. ! a Published Every Thursday Errol G. Brown, ' Tkb Editor and Publisher COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Oarlos Brlnkerhoff, Ordervllle Berneets A. Tait, ML Carmel Allen Cox, Alton Jane Palmer. matter October 6, 1941 at the post office In Kanab, IJjah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and Items Jor publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. Entered as second-clas- D. G. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones were in Las Vegas last week, where Mr. RobBy ALLEN M. COX inson attended a motel owners conventiorf. He was elected state Yavin Katz, an exchange sturepresentative of the motel as- dent from Israel, is staying at sociation as well as a director of the Gail Heaton home, for twro the association. weeks. Mrs. Dewey Rollins of Kanab Graveside services were held has been taken to Salt Lake City here Thursday for Aunt Helen for medical care. Alton News Notes , st Kanab and St. George, Utah Legal Notices s Probate and Guardianship Consult Clerk of District Court or the respective signers for more information' ESTATE Donalvin and his uhcle Othello for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoyt of Merced, California visited here fora couple of days last w'eek. 0U DEE leaving for the Northern States mission field. He has been work ing in Salt Lake City for the past several months and he brought his sister Judy and cous- - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson Tim Hoyt of Hurricane visited are the proud parents of a son, at the Ellen A. Hoyt home Sunborn September 30. They have day. daughters to welcome their litThe baby daughter of Mr. and tle brother. Mrs. Sharon Lamb was blessed Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoyt of and named in sacrament meetMerced. California visited here ing Sunday. She was given the and in Alton. Israel's mother, name of Nancy. Mrs. Lambs Aunt Nell", Is ill and that Is the father, Mr. Crawford, and wife primary reason for their coming. of Springdale were here to see Those who heard Congress- and help bless the baby. man II. A. Dixon talk Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and enjoyed It Immensely, but It two daughters of Moccasin, Ari seems we townfolks don't sup- zona visited at the LaNard John port these meeting too well. son home Sunday. Whats the matter? Just too The M. I. A. presented a very lazy to get cleaned up or Just not Interested? We should be In- interesting program Sunday eveterested. After all, we do live In ning under the able direction of Mrs. Marvin Iloyt, but only a Utah and the United States! few people attended to hear the Some of the people from here very worthwhile talks given and attended funeral services held thoughts expressed. You people in St. George Thursday of last who don't attend these Sunday week for Mrs. Helen Jane Palevening programs, prepared by mer. and presented by the various orThe Lansberrys returned home ganizations dont know all the vaca- good things jnu are missing. Tuesday after a tion In Montana and other places Lets try for a better attendance at the next one. Is emof Interest. Mr. two-wee- Recla- Fireside meeting for the Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson was held Sunday evening at Nila and children visited at the Reo Slaughs home. Nila ami Ida Heaton home and with other Marie Young served as histesses. relathes and friends Thursday. Rex Crofts underwent an apMr. Heaton Is a former teacher pendicitis operation in the Kane at Valley High school. County' hospital Monday morn Mrs. DeMoin Sorenson and ing.. We wish him a very speedy children visited at the Amy II. recovery. Esplin home over the weekend. It seems that Monday was the Her home is In Cedar City. day and night for meetings here held Jack Lee Clifton, son of Mr. in Order ille. The their first executive meeting Mrs. E. his visited J. and Clifton, parents here Ms father being a Monday afternoon at the high teacher at Valley High school. school. Also, there was a Scout The yonger Clifton Is with the meeting for all Seouters of KaMarines stationed at the Lake nab stake and the Sunday School Stake Board held their' monthly Mead base. board meeting. It could be there Teresa Ann and Patti Tait, were others we didn't hear about. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tait, visited at the LawMr. and Mis Leo Crofts and rence Esplin and LaNard Johnof languitch and Mr. children son homes while their parents and Mrs. Quinn Chamberlain and went to Salt Lake City. children of Cedar City visited at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of the Hans Chamberlain home Salt Lake City visited at the Webster Adair home Saturday, enroute to Mesa. Arizonrt on Judd Insurance vacation. The Wilsons spent some time here while working Agency for the telephone company. . HEY, LIL, HAVE WE CHECKED OUR HOUSE FOR FIRE HAZARDS, LATELY ?v Types of Insurance Notary Public Phone Ml 89 ing care for her mother. 19, 26, DR. A. F. RICH October 3, 10 1957 Optometrist and Vision Specialist In the Sixth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for the County of Kane ORDINANCE OF KANAB CITY In the Matter of the Estate of COUNTY OF KANE JOHN D. STACK, Deceased. ORDINANCE Letters To (With Offices in Cedar City, Utah) NO. 48 4 The Editor Richland, Washington, October 4, 1957. The Southern Utah News, Kanab Errol G. Brown, Editor. Dear Mr. Brown: STATE ? OF UTAH AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 222. CHAPTER XIX, PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN THE PENALTY FOR DRUNKENNESS OR PUpLIC INTOXICATION. NOTICE IS IN EVERY SATURDAY TO CREDITORS Creditors will present with vouchers to the undersigned at his office in the Deseret Bldg., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, on or before the 25th day of November A. D. KANAB, UTAH 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ROOM Libo' WATSON BYBEE BUILDING A 49 II do JTj UIEl& te NO. 8 You will please find enclosed Practice Devoted to Visual a check covering my subscrip1957. Caro in all its Phases tion to the Southern Utah News. Be It ordained by the City 16th of this Dated Septemreto day Council look forward of Kanab City, Utah, We up here A. D. 1957. Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays ceiving the paper each week as that Section 222, Chapter XIX, ber, CLAUDE T. BARNES, of of the Revised Ordinances by so doing we are able to keep at Kanab, MI Administrator abreast with what Is happening Kanab City be amended to read: DURHAM MORRIS On Other Days Call Kanab back In the old home town. Section 222 Drunkenness Attorney for Administrator f Would you kindly print the Ml (Kanab Laundry) It shall be unlawful for any First Security Bank Bldg. scores of all conference basketto be drunk or intoxica- Cedar City, Utah person FOR APPOINTMENTS: ball games this coming season? ted Published September 19, 26, within .the limits of Kanab Thank you kindly. City, and any person found drunk and October 3, 10, 1957 or intoxicated within Kanab Yours truly, City, shall be liable to arrest VERN S. OLSON, and punishment as follows: Any 1517 Johnston, Richland, Wash. such person for the first offense shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $10.00 nor more Sunday. than $30 00 and in default of Immediate payment to ImprisonVerna Butler, daughter of Mr. ment for not more than 30 days; and Mrs. Vernon Butler, cele- for a second offense to a penalty brated her 10th birthday Tues- of not less than $25.00 nor more day by having her friends in for than $100.00 and in default of Immediate payment to imprisona party. ment for net less than one month more than two months; for nor We have had quite a bit of flu a third or subsequent offense to here the past week, some of the imprisonment for not less than people having been quite ill. one month nor more than six months without the option of If any of you folks in this a fine. Passed anil approved by unaniarea havent taken a drive up mous vote of all members per the canyon and over Cedar this 8th day of Oetober A. D., mountain you should do so with- 1957. GEORGE R. AIKEN, out fail. Its truly beautiful but Mayor these cold nights probably will start the leaves falling, so youd ATTEST: Lula Robinson, Clerk better hurry. We wonder if you STATE OF UTAH SS could find anything elsewhere I COUNTY OF KANE to equal this sight. the duly I, Lula Robinson, chosen, qualified and acting Clerk of Kanab City, hereby STRAIGHT man,, La-Vi- KANAB, UTAH Published Sept. UetiM De- ceased. By Nan E. Johnson 4-27- OF of Dee Adams, Ordervills daily news happenings Nellie Faekerall, daughter of Aunt Nell Hoyt, is here, help- Bishop B. Dee Roundy went to Tropic Sunday, taking his father A Missionary Farewell dance was held here Saturday evening ADAMS, for Nolen Roundy, prior to his deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Kanab, Utah, on or before the 23rd day of November A. D. 1957. Signed. LaRue Adams Administratrix of the Voltaire All ins, (jwenda and Florence Roun-dy- , with him for the dance and to visit here. The three girls are employed in the Utah capital. More than $450.00 was raised for the departing missionary at the dance. NOTICE TO CREDITORS "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it." Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorenson and children went to Moccasin, Arizona Friday to visit at the Edward C. Heaton home. 10, 1937 Notices. ' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Months Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Lansberry ployed by the Bureau of mation In Kanab. Thursday, October Finest Upholstered Furniture If it be .occasional chairs, platform rockers, sofa beds, sectional pieces or a sofa and chair set, you may obtain it .at TWITCHELL Any Upholstered piece can., be built to your speculations and at a savings ot 25' c below retail prices... Top trade in lor your old furniture. Excellent savings oy your old furniture certify that the within and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance which was duly passed at a meeting of the Kanab City Council lawfully called and regularly held on October 8th, 1937. WITNESS my hand and Seal of my office this 8th day of October, A. D. 1937. Lula Robinson, Clerk Published in the Southern News, October 10, 1957. H BOURDON IICT 1 lUhukey tut 'nrx'X.l? The Finest Hosts IMii Ntii Pftliv IMiMiUt MBIBBII 0171 and Hostesses Serve K10BJL and rui Liu O0JL KENTUCKY BOURBON AT ITS BEST Mrs. Ora Eatough is enjoying a short vacation visit with her sisters in Salt Lake City and elsew here. UDtSVniE. KENTUCKY, KENTUCKY JTMIGHT BOTBimi BOURBON IT: NATIONAL TOUT DOTIEB PKCDQCTS COLUMBIA TRAVELO , LEISURE HOME 04., VAGABOND KROflf SEE nav-in- g KAY re- McKIULAY and restyled. covered OR Contact us tor tne very finest in iioor carpet. 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