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Show 9 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS "Page Two ? SOUTHERN UTAH MEWS Weekly THE MEANING OF EASTER OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH j&etxfyurr.At , Errol G. Brown, Editor and Publisher - V ,. fA. yVMurAtfciten' CORRESPONDENTS Allen Cox, Alton Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonia matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office In Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and items for 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. ,. ttJi non-far- f 4 'J ,, "fr MEMBER k tlZ&T' Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months I may not agree with what you say, hut I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire ny Nielsen home. Rain, rain go away come again some other day. That seems to be the feeling of most everyone It really around these days. would be nice if we could have some of it say in July or August, that is, if we had any say In what the weather was going to do. Lane Tait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tait is home for a week Clyde from his studies at Henager Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Workman and children of Cedar City visited at the Charles T. Hejpworth j Chastie Esplin accompanied her son Donald as far as Nephi on his return to school at the U of U. She is staying at the Clarence Pay home helping as Mrs. Pay is hospitalized. Mrs. Pay is the former Lena Esplin. Lovina and Nellie Heaton left Saturday to spend a few weeks visiting in Salt Lake at the Chamberlain home. Mrs. Lo-re- ne Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts and children of Panguitch visited at the Edward Crofts and Hans Chamberlain homes Thursday. Greg Tait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tait went back with them to visit. Sunday Word was received of the 'birth of a daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ady of Harper, Kansas. They have a son waiting to see his little sister. Mrs. Ady is the former Evelyn Hardy. Vern Cox son of Mr. and Mrs. Levanger entertained his little friends Monday on his 6th birthday. (Continued on page three) A. B. on guard visited at the Hans Chamberlain and Clyde Tait homes Saturday. Mercy Chamberlain, B. H. Sorenson and B. P. Fisher from here and Elsie Brinkerhoff from Glendale, Afton Heaton of Alton all attended the Regional Welfare meeting held in Las Vegas last Saturday. The Farm Bureau enjoyed the annual banquet held in the Orderville Ward Chapel Saturday. The Milton Halls of Hurricane visited at the Grace Heaton home over the week end and attended the Square Dance in Kanab Saturday. Mr. an Mrs. Ward Wright of Hurricane visited at the Clyde Tait home Sat., enroute to the Jamboree at Kanab. Emily and Wilma Adair left Wednesday by bus to Salt Lake to have a medical check-ufor Wilma and to visit at the John Win women can give their loved ones. So dont delay see your doctor about your checkup. Its living insurance against cancer. greatest gift - AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY a Cadillac full of cash! WE HAVE YOUR ENTRY BLANK? Cliff Dwellers Lodge On Highway 89 Case No. 4585 NOTICE OF HEARING In the Matter of the Afjplica-- ) tion of SOUTHERN UTAH) POWER COMPANY and CAL-- ) IFORNIA-PACIFIUTILI-- ) TIES COMPANY for approval) to merge SOUTHERN UTAH) POWER COMPANY with and) into CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC- ) ) UTILITIES COMPANY. Under and pursuant to the proUtah visions of Section Code Annotated, 1953, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the application of Sounthem Utah Power Utilities and California-Pacifi- c Company will be heard before the Public Service Commission 3f Utah at its office, 310 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday the 10th day of April, 1958, commencing at 10:00 C 8, above-entitle- d o- Applicants propose, subject to the consent and approval of the Public Service Commission of and necessary consents, approval and permissions of all other regulatory authorities having jurisdiction and upon the and approval of the Agreement of Merger by the shareholders of each of the applicants in accordance with the requirements of each of their respective Articles of Incorporation and in accordance with the laws of the State under which each was formed, and upon the doing of such other acts and things as shall be required for the consummation of said merge by the applicable provisions of the laws of theSta-t- e of Utah and the State of CalT ifomia, to carry out the terms and conditions of the Agreement of Merger, a copy of which marked Exhibit A is attached to the application and made a part thereof, whereby Southern Utah Power Company will be merged with and into California-Pacifi- c Utilities Company. By Order of the Commission; Dated at .Salt Lake City, Utah, this 21st day of March, 1958. C.R. Openshaw, Secretary Published March 27; April j) INTERIOR Management Salt Lake City, Utah March 14, 1958 Under provisions of section 2455, R. S., as amended by section 14 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 Stat., 1274; 43 U.S.C. 1171), and pursuant to the apBureau U-ta- h, guarding family health. She balaneea the family diet, take the children for their "hot," prod her husband to get his annual checkup. But what about her health! Caring for themselves is the PUGH MOTOR CO. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE clock' a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Chamber-lai- n and family of Cedar City, p NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC SALE BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH , home can win neiMor! h Orderville daily news happenings By Nan E. Johnson m You v' UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION ' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard Camp Pendleton Marine Pvt. spent from Sunday to Wednes- Charles E. Foster, son of Mrs. In Salt Lake City attending Fannie L. Foster of Kanab, comYour County Agent day the Restaurant Convention. Mrs. pleted four weeks of individual Beard remained there to receive combat training March 7 at the D. Wayne Rose medical atteneiorv- and to visit Marine Base, Camp Pendleton. The course included the latest I have heard a number of their daughter, Lois Marie. comments recently about the infantry tactics, first aid, demotremendous decline of agricul- One example of this increased litions, field fortifications and ture In the U. S. and Utah and I efficiency is shown by the fact advanced schooling on weapons. Trainees learn that all Mawoud like to make a few com- that in 1940 each man on the ments about this. It is true that farm produced food and fiber rines are basically infantrymen, the number of persons In ag- for eleven others. Seventeen whether they serve as cooks, truck drivers, or with But riculture have declined. later this same man pro- typists, aviation units. never forget this one fact that years duces food and fiber for. twenty-on- e city and other people others. Lets all join in givstill need to eat and wear clothMr. and Mrs. Merle V. Adams aling and that probably they ing a salute to Utahs farmers made a hurried trip to Provo ways will. Agriculture is the who are in the worlds first and last week end on business and to main source of both food and most visit their children there. important industry. clothing and so it will always be important. As for its declining importance, I contend that it is not declining. Listen to this: In the U.S. in 1956, farming and allied Industry (that is, industries servicing agriculture or deriving their raw materials from agriculture) provided employment for 37 of the total U.S. labor force. This force was the JUDD AUTO SERVICE largest single industry in the United States. Now lets look at Utah. AgriFredonia, Arizona cultural industries employ in 29 per cent of the total labor force. Lets look at the farms themselves. Since 1940 farm Income has increased 200. Lets take the inflation out of 'that figure and measure it in constant dollars. Utah farm income Increased 2 per cent per year from 1940 to 1957 or an increase of 38 per cent was noted in farm Can now give you expert and income in constant dollars. Does that sound like a decline in Checking and Correction on all front-en- d agriculture? Inventory valcar troubles or alignment. ue of farms In Utah jumped from $7000 per farm in 1940 to $30, 000 in 1957. Bring your car in for Free Check-u- p. What Im trying to say is, dont sell agriculture short in Utah. True it is that industry is movWe have the type wheel balancer ing into the State and farmers wheels-ge- t an new inch 14 for say welcome for that means with this new a bigger market for us right check extreme speeds here at home. Mechanical wonder device. One other comment Id like to make before I stop and that is that we shouldn't be so quick An alignmnl check will save you money to condem the farmer for surpasses. Because of the farmers efficiency more people are free to build automobiles, TV sets, new homes, highways and other conveniences. The foundation of 40 North Main our high standard of living is our increased capacity to proKanab Utah duce agricultural commodities. - j- - COMMUNITY liens Release Kanab News Notes Serviceman Reports from Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah " Thursday, April 3,1938 Jr. 3, 1958. County Scat Hews Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Riggs accompanied their son Ted to Salt Lake where Nate received medical attention and Ted purchased supplies for his new shop which will open this week end. of Land plication of HEATON BROTHERS Serial No. Utah 027298, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not less than $706.90, at a public sale to be held at 11 oclock a.m., on the 8th day of May 1958 next, at this office, the following tracts of land: Tract 1 - NE'iNE Sec. 7, T. 39 S., R. 5 W - 40 acres $200; Tract 2 . NW14SW& Sec. 8, T. 39 S R. 5 W., - 40 acres $200; Tract 3 - Lots 3 and 4 Sec. 1, T. 39 S., R. 6 W., 83.45 acres $166.-9Tract 4 - SW4NEK Sec. 13, T. 39 S., R. 6 W., - 40 acres $140; 0; accurate U-ta- latest at PUGH MOTOR Street All S.L.M., Utah, Each parcel of land as indicated, will be offered for sale as a unit. No bid will CZ be received for lqss than all of an offered parcel of land. Bids may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by mall. Bids sent by mail will be considered only if received at thii office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be iii sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post-offic- e money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United Sta tes for the amounts of the bids; H The envelopes must be marked in the lower left-han- d corqqr Public sale bid, Serial No. Utah I n HOQCSnnOQOOIdlDODQQDDQDQaOQQDQQQnQQQQQQQS P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P iWQ &PGGG OUTER SPACE? NO! n Sale, M,ay 8, 1958. The highest bidder will be required to pay Immediately thi amount thereof. All rights to oil, gas and coal on tracts 1,2,3, and all rights to gas ort tract 4, will be reserved to th accurate HIRER SPACE? KOI 1 WE HAVE TRAILER SPACE ! 1 1 1 027298, oil-an- U. S. li 1 H Any adverse claimants of the SJ land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. The Bureau of Land Management has not searched thi files of Kane County to ascertain evidence of any adverse claims. I Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must as- II sert such right and substantiate II the claim by submitting the ev- II idence required by 43 CFR 250.11 II within 30 days from the above sale date. Ernest E. House, Manager Published March 20, 27 and II above-describe- Where ? ART GREECES WAIIWEAP LODGE on West side 5 miles from Glen Canyon Damsite and only 2 miles from Wahweap Gravel Plant. d li HOY MUCH? - Yater -- Sanitation Facilities. YE HAVE - Cafe - Cabins - ties - Fuel il April 3, 10, 17. 1958. $45 a Month includes Power YE OFFER II - Groceries - Yashing Facili- Oil - Butane - Conoco Gasoline. Daily Mail - newspaper - Passenger - Ser- vice by Yright Flying Service, Flagstaff and Scenic River Trips in Season. r r . , Ccnin live with ns al WAIIWEAP LODGE on the edge of -- s Scenic Wchneep Canyon in view of Havajc Mountain olorado River Gorge & Glen Canyca Damsile-aw- Hoise and Jcb Confusion, yet close to work ay -C- from ! ! ! ART GREENE'S WAIIWEAP LODGE Pago, Arizona ccrccccasnncnaanaGDcnnnaEccnsnnccnziJccncaU |