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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Four NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder of Kanab, Utah, Aug. 21, 195. 1. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12:00 oclock Noon, September 8, 1958, for paving of taxiway, apron, access road, and culinary water line foi Kanab Municipal Air- gate base course 1640 fcu. yds; bituminous surface course, 2 thick, mixed in place by travel-plan- t 13600 method, sq yds; 17000 bitumnious material gallons; bituminous prime oat MC-3500 gallons; bituminous 3500 gallons; seal coat RC-4- , 175 cover aggregate (chips) unclassified excavation 600 tons; port. cu yds, culinary water line. Bids will be opened on or All work shall comply with Counthis time by the City Civil Aeronautics Administhe cil of Kanab. standards. tration 2. All bids must be addressed Each 4. Proposal Guaranty: as follows: bid shall be accompanied by Recorder Office of the City cash; bid bond or certified check Kanab, Utah made payable to the City TreasContractors Bid urer, in an amount equal to at 02 F.A.A. P. No. of the least five percent 3. The work consists essenamount of said bid, and no bid tially of scarify, smooth, water shall be considered unless such and compact existing base cash, bid bond or certified check course, 6800 sq. yds; aggre- - is enclosed there with. 5. Contract time: All work shall be completed in 60 working MC-- 3, 1, - (5) days. 6. DOC ain't through changin' your oil yet. Let us show you our speedy service! ! ! News Happenings Mrs. Pearl Adams of Kanab enjoyed a visit this week from her daughter. Mrs. Frank Mich'l of Las Vegas, her son George and family from Los Angeles, and her son Neil and family from St. George. Also at tne Adams home over the week er;d were a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owens, from Delta. KANAB MOTOR COMPANY STANDARD Phone of Copies By I OIL PRODUCTS Ml KANAB, UTAH NOW OPEN Supplies Hunting Bows and Arrows 16x68 .... $14.95 18x68 .$15.95 Installed Free Company, Inc. 380 N. Mr. and Mrs. Kent S. Anderson and daughter Marrianne went to Mona and Provo this past week, to attend a Vest re- OFFICE PHONE Fireside was held Sunday for e groups with Elder James F. Maxwell as guest speaker and Bishop Jack Maxwell furnishing the music. Gayle Bauer was in charge and we had a good attendance. BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. Cedar City, Utah , here from Springville and pine, returned home Sunday. Your Authorized Chevrolet & Buick Dealership for ALL of Kane County Al- The Finest In Guaranteed Used Cars and Trucks Mrs. Jack Church and two youngest boys went to Grover City, Calif, last week to visit with her mother and to attend the wedding of her sister Pauline. Contact WILFORD BROOKSBY Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chamberlain in Kanab were three couples from the Kentucky East States Mission, who are converts to the L D S church or BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. Cedar City, Utah through mission worttJoA the Chamberlains. While In Utah, they visited the L D S temples and nearby national parks. Glendale Kanab Elementary Kanab High (New) Valley Elementary Valley High Said stoker coal is to be oil treated, reasonably free from moisture, dust, dirt, etc.; of uniform size (not over 2 in diameter) and of good- quality such as will burn properly in the stoker machines in the schools. Bids shall specify trade name or type of coal, stating location of mine and price of coal delivered. Contractors may submit bids for any or all listed schools. Bids must be in the office of the clerk of the Board of Education not later than September 9, 1958. The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. - RACHEL S. FINDLAY Clerk, Board of Education Aug. 15, 1958 Published August TO ALLEN M. SOME mu LOU There will 9 a.m. childs COX Drive In Austin & Nellie Owners, North Main Street Cedar City, Utah Sign Vriting r.l. E. GRAY P. O. Box 1070 No Kanab, Utah Waiting NORM'S BARBER SHOP UTAH KANAB, Announces the association of CLUB The Happy Helpers club had a tea for their mothers Wednesday, August 19, at the home of Marilyn Johnson, w'here they displayed the articles made this summer. A program was presented by Chris Rich, Marilyn Johnson, Cheryl MacDonald, Paula Judd, and Lee Dell Watson. The Happy Helpers club had a fun summer. They won first place with their skit at Club Camp and first place in camp participation. Helena Watson is their leader. 4-- H Enjoy Fast Courteous Service and Expert Work V like, it quiet when you talk? ' 'Ke, Thrifty folks use our 4 4 v syw. r fo. S'. IOU8BOH I For prompt H ) i 'v ' J HOUSEWIRMFR den telephone let without talk you noisy interruptions. 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Heywoods Frostop sjjtfiERX Texture over Sheet Rock, Specialty Mrs. Ross Heaton and children visited in St. George over the In this area, served at & Painting Cox and children attended a Widtsoe reunion, held 4-- H pre-scho- ol Please bring the birth certificate with you. A fee of $1.50 is charged to cover the doctors expenses and the cost of the immunization. Mrs. Allen HAPPY HELPERS be a clinic for the winter Kindergarten children Wednesday, August 27, at the Elementary school in Kanab, beginning at Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bell and family of Salt Lake City are visiting- with Mrs. Bells parents, the Lauren Roundys. ROOT BEER 21, 28, 1958 NOTICE Rolayne Leach of Panguitch is visiting here for a few days. Milo Palmer met with an accident last Saturday on the M. C. Swapp ranch while taking care of his cattle. He apparently fell or was thrown from his horse and knocked unconscious some time before noon. Max Swapp found him shortly before dark and he was rushed to the hospital at Panguitch. At this writing (Tuesday moaning) he still is unconscious. His wife and mother have been at his bedside since the accident. Heywood County Seat Hews trip recently when they visited Yellowstone park, northern Wyoming, and on into Idaho, where they visited with relatives and friends. They attended a family reunion at Greybull, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cutler and two children spent last week end in Kanab, visiting at the home of Mrs. Cutlers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chamberlain. Lynn is now stationed at George Air Force base in Victorville, California. Mr. an Mrs. James Starr and three children- - of Anaheim, California are in Kanab this week, visiting with friends and relatives and with Mrs. Starrs mother, Mrs. Chloris H. Cram. The latter has spent the summer here but plans on returning to Anaheim with the Starrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Mitchell and son have enjoyed a weeks vacation and stay in Kanab, visiting with Mrs. Mitchells, parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Bybee, and with friends and relatives. The Mitchells reside in Sacramento, California. Mrs. Joel H. Johnson of Kanab returned home this week after accompanying her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bru-icand children of Zion National park, on a tour of Canada and northern national parks. at Pine lake last Saturday. DiVE IN teen-ag- Mrs. Gwen Higley and children and Mrs. Mary Peterson and children, who have been 1 Mrs. Elinor Baldwin left last Thursday for Bountiful to visit relatives for a few days. Ml A farewell party was given Friday evening at . the tennis court for Elder Ted Maxwell, who entered the L D S Mission home in Salt Lake City on August 18. the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Johnson and daughters, Mrs - Lowell Johnson and Miss Lou Jean Johnson, enjoyed a nice vacation By week. STORE At West End of First North in Kanab - Alton News Notes 3rd W. ; Miss Carolyn Jessop of Hurricane spent the past week visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Lydia J. Spencer. Mrs. Margaret MacDonald and children of Durango,- Colo., are NOTICE is hereby given that in Kanab visiting with former bids will be received by the friends and relatives. Board of Education, Kane School District, for stoker coal to be furnished and delivered as shall be required for heatin purposes in schools of the district as listed: two-wee- k KANAB GLASS 21, 1933 BIOS CALL FOR Kanab News Notes k, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Watson and their daughter Frances of Henderson, Nevada visited relatives and friends here this past DAVIS ARCHERY 1234 . 3-1- Anderson. Free Arrow to ALL BOYS under 16 years of age PHONE Door Mirrors of Glass Heavy 6 Mrs. Marjorie Anderson and son Raymond of Las Vegas are here this week, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Archery PHONE Midway 1 SPECIAL Bishop and Mrs. Max Bauer and Bishop and Mrs. Lue H. Brinkerhoff are in Salt Lake and Ogden this week on business and seeing relatives. union. ' 4-- 1 Specifications: the contract documents, plans, and specifications are on file at ibis office and at the office of Neff Engineering and Construction Co., 2500 Evergreen Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah, and are open to public inspection. A set of such documents may be obtained upon a deposit of $10.00 which will be forfeited unless a bona fide bid is made and plans and specifications are returned in good con- Anderson. Von Dallin is survived by his dition within (5) five days after bids are opened. widow, Eva A. Dallin; one son, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Vern; and four daughters, Mrs. OF COUNCILMEN OF KANAB. Ileen Robinson of Henderson, LULU ROBINSON Nevada, Mrs. Betty Cram,, and City Recorder of Kanab Kathleen; also by four brothers 1st Publication: Aug. 21, 1958 Glendale; also by four brothers Last publication: Aug. 28, 1958 land one sister, all of whom live in Springville; and by two grand, children. GAS-TOO- NS Hey and Plans Funeral services were held in the Gendale ward chapel WedDalnesday, August 13, for Von lin. Prelude music was played by Mrs. Elizabeth Espliri and Bishop Lue H. Brinkerhoff took charge of the services. The opening song was "I Need Thee Every Hour, sung by the the Singing Mothers Chorus, accompanied on the .piano by Mrs. Leah Brinkerhoff. The opening prayer was given by Bishop Charles C. Anderson. Sentiments written by Lavere R. Brinkerhoff were read b Bishop Jack H. Maxwell and MaxBishop Maxwell and Ted well sang "O, My Father as a vocal duct, accompanied on the piano by Emily Spencer. Talks were given by James S. Esplin and Alton R. Pugh and an organ solo was played by Elizabeth Esplin. A talk was given by President Frost of the Kanab Daniel Stake presidency, followed by the song, "Beautiful Home, by the Singing Mother Chorus and remarks by Bishop Lue If. Brinkerhoff. Closing prayer was by Bishop Mark J. Brinkerhoff and the grave was dedicated by John S. GlCVEK CO0KS;4-CLB What an interesting time we had Thursday, August 14, when we held our Club meeting. Miss Rajani Basnyet, International Farm. Youth Exchange student from Nepal, visited our club in Glendale on that date. We are the Clever Cooks, and Miss Basnyet showed us that people in Nepal also can cook by cooking for us some Nepali paddies in deep, fat. The girls in our club showed her how we make bread in America. Miss Basnyet also showed us implements that are used in the rice fields and then we heard Nepali songs and played her some of ours. We feel much closer to the people of Nepal through know ing Rajani Basnyet. 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