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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS rage Two f SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL SOCKING THEM DOTH G. Brown, Editor and Publisher matter October 6, 1941 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under in Utah, office Kanab, post for publication must be Items and communications All in print. aigned by the writer, whose name need not appear All abbreviations. no Use of side one only. on paper Write as the judgement cf communications subject to acceptance determine. the publishers may Probate Notices. signers for more information IN THE DISTRICT OF KANE COUNTY, In the Matter of the Estates ceased RAY PARNELL Drilling Contractor NOTICE T6 CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at his residence at Orderville, Kane County, Utah on. or before the 30th day of 1958. January, Dated this 19th day of November 1 QS7 HARVEY A. CROFTS Administrator ORVILLE ISOM Attorney for Administrator Cedar City, Utah Published November 21, 28, & December 5, 12, 1957. S Water Wells Irrigation Municipal Domestic Stock FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE PHONE When a man brings his wife flowers for no reason, theres usually a reason. Success hard is work that Ml 4-29- 62 P. O. Box 1320 Kanab, Utah comes in the guise of good luck. Make it ELECTRIC national Manufacturers Survey Lists Taxes As Obstructing Growth W! y pos-sesin- g liens Iron g J Vs,-- 1 National-compan- COURT UTAH of JOHN CROFTS and ELLEN L. CROFTS, his wife, both de- 7 to-da- and Guardianship Consult Clerk of Dis- trict Court or the respective a corporation, has been called for Monday, the 6th day of January, 1958, at 7:30 oclock p.m. In the Courthouse at Kanab, Kane County, State of Utah, at which meeting there will be presented for adoption a proposal to amend the Articles of IncorMEMBER JL Kanab Irrigation . of poration NUTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATIOCompany. Sis Months The nature of the proposed Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for amendment is to repeal Article XIII of the existing Articles pertaining to assessments and to adopt in lieu thereof a new Article XIII which will provide that rrcM the issued and outstanding stock IlKTMttd of the corporation shall be subPAY RISE EXCEEDS pw hour ject to assessments for any purPRODUCTIVITY GAIN poses consistent with the objects and purposes of the corporation in such amounts as may be deINCItfASED PAY termined by the Board of Directors, provided, however, that no such assessments shall exceed INCREASED the sum of 25 percentum of the nooucnviTY par value of the outstanding capital stock of the corporation unless a majority of the stockholders of such outstanding shares shall authorize such larger assessments at a regular Important contribution by sports- meeting or at a special meeting Utah Fish & Garco men toward better future man- called for that purpose; to elect 'I Stotiitics Prepared by NAM (ram Gov agement of the states game ani- oficer for the ensuing year; and mal and bird resources. to transact such further business Weekly Hews Events Members of the Utah State as may properly come before The Utah Department of Fish Department of Fish and Game said meeting. Your presence is desired in and Game today reminded spor- are meeting this week throughtsmen who have received game out the state to formulate rec- person or by proxy. Dated at Kanab, Utah this 7 kill Questionnaires to return ommendations for the 1958 fishof December, 1957. them as quickly as possible. season. day ing KANAB IRRIGATION CO. To date some 30,000 questionlist Taxes, again, headed the Recommendations A recent survey of industrial resulting naires have been mailed to sportsBy. Elson B. Riggs, from these meetings will be confirms in the 11 Western States of problems of greatest concern: constate men the Secretary throughout nation27.5 percent; indicates that 81 percent of the in the west, cerning the take of big game, up- solidated and brought before the Date of First Publication: Dec27.0 sales percent. Commission 1958 Fish Utah and ally, Game and waterfowl. Reember 12, 1957. land companies believe that Problems arising from negoti turns game will be as good or better than so far have been rather at its regularly scheduled meet- Date of Last Publication: Janations and dealings with labor scatered it was said. 1957. ing in Salt Lake City on Decem- uary 2, 1958. ran a close second: for unions ber 20 and 21. made the of results The survey Questionnaire recipients are the West, 26.4 percent; nation released were N.A.M. the throua on basis random selected by This method of formulating 25.7 percent. NOTICE OF HEARING in a speech by William By- ally, of the answers. gh department license files and management measures was balance The num, president carrier corpora- In the West and for the nation, the information gathered from it was said, because deNotice is hereby given that tion. Bynum spoke at the 62nd were is used in formulating returns field men are more of a number over Kane County Commissioners partment the spread of American annual Congress future management practices. local situations concern- will hold a public hearing at the of led "adverse other by problems Industry now being held in New business trends, "World tening fishing waters throughout County Courthouse at 7:30 p.m., Upland game hunters still York City. Chukar partridge bands the state. and "insion, December 12, 1957, at which time money," tight The sentiments of the Western flation. taken this fall were also asked recommendations for the zoning The general opening date for of firms closely parralleled the to return them to the departKane County will he heard. 1958 the angling season, as set ment thinking of businessmen throughAll property owners are urged year for a three year period, to be in attendance. out the country. Some 4,000 Release The returned bands, it was no- last will be the first Saturday in June NAM member companies through Weekly Cecil C. Pugh, Burton Banks, ted, are important in evaluating or June 7, this out the nation took part in the coming year. Clark F. Swapp, Commissioners. the chukar program over the survey. Published November 21, 28 & state. Individuals or organizations On the question of sales out. December 5, 12, 1957. con-returning bands having recommendations Year Coanly Agent willSporlsmen look for 1968, 39 percent of the season for be sent Information concern-Inceming lUeatling Western firms stated that sales age Of the bird, where re- next year should submit them in would be up next year; 42 perD. Wayne Rose leased and the date of release. writing in ample time for comcent said it would be about the The department reminded that mission consideration at these You know, I believe that farm same, and 19 percent reported return of questionaire meetings. order in believe folk often that prompt they expected their business to for a dollar to be worth any cards andor bands forms an Commission metings are held be down. The figures for the it has to be earned by at department of fish and game country as a whole were: up, thing that hard, hard work. They say that will be money ahead by keeping offices, 1956 West North Temple, 36 percent; same, 45 percent; and a dollar saved is a dollar earned, such record and it will be the Salt Lake City. They are open to down, 19 percent. yet many farmers are letting dol easiest money you ever made. attendance by the public. lars slip through their fingers PROFIT TREND DOWN simply because they wont take At the same time that Western the time or effort to sit down and were do some book work. and This winter is the time to asoutsales expecting fairly good looks for 1958, not as many semble the needed information Oullsr Steel Buildings were optimistic about the 58 pro- to help you determine which crop to plant next spring, or how fit picture. much fertlizer to apply, or which Only 20 percent ofhe West- field to rotate. In order to make ern firms expect their profits to of these decesions intelliWestern Steel Warehouse, Inc. be up in 1958. Fortyeight per- any need a record of crop cent think they will be about gently youfields. by the same, and 32 percent pre- yields Next spring you will have forWarehouse and Fabricated Steel dict lower profits. Across the these yields. Now Is the nation, 22 percent see higher gotten . time to record them. profits; 45 percent, about the A record of this type will show 33 We carry a complete line of Steel prosame; and percent see a pro- when yields start to decline from fit - drop, j lack of fertility or thinning ducts and can give you 24 hr. delivery When asked plans for expan- stands. This record will help you sion, 82 percent of the companies to determine how much fertiliin the West replied that they zer you can and should buy to Featuring the new low profile, low pitch saw no increase in expansion in bring greater profits. 1958, and possibly some reductbuilding up to 100 ft. dear span Only by keeping an accurate ions. This compared with 81 per- account of the amount produced cent for the national picture. on your farm can you determine On a breakdown of replies in wheather a crop or livestock enregard to capitol outlays for ex terprise is profitable. STEEL BUILDINGS, pansiort, 18 percent of the WestYour County Agent can supern firms anticipated an inA Division of Western Steel Co. ply you with a farm account crease, 57 percent said they ex- book which has a for place you SALT LAKE CITY BEASON BLDG. pect no change, and 25 percent to record yields for each field EM predict a downtrend in their ex- on your farm besides a fertilizer pansion expenditures. The nat- record and a breeding and calf ional figures were: 19 percent or lamb percentage record. You up; 55 percent same; and 26 per cent down. Those firms which predicted an increase in capital outlays for expansion listed growing population, expanding markets and new products as the primary expansion forces. Firms which reported that they would hold expansion plans at 1957 levels or reduce them listed taxation, increased costs, business uncertainty, and tight credit as the major factors influencing their decisions. ? TB Legal Notices NOTICE OF MEETING CALLED TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF KANAB IRRIGATION COMPANY. A meeting of the stockholders of Kanab Irrigation Company, Published Every Thursday at Kanab and St. George, Utah 12, 1957 Help Fight NOTICE I PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Errol Thursday, December A SOUTHERN UTAH POWER GO. MESSAGE . ies llp. . FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Taxation Taxes received the greatest number of mentions as the cause of restricting expansion: 37 per cent of the Western firms - and 34 percent of all firms quaried - stated that taxes' were the chief force which prevented the growth of their operations. Future Problems The NAM survey asked the more than 4,000 companies to list what they felt were the greatest problems facing businessmen In the year ahead. , SAUNA, UTAH : Member of Federal Deposit v .... VS nr- - Insurance Corporation if . 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