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Show UTAI! NEWS SOUTHERN pnge Two NOTICE SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS USERS Publisher and Editor COMMUNITY. CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville- Allen Cox, Alton Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait; Mt. Carmel I vis Farr, Fredonia WAY Notice is hereby given that S. Forest Service, co Sam U. K. 7, matter October 6, 1914 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. post office in Kana Utah, under must be All communications and. Items for publication in name must, appear print. signed by the writer, whose All no Use abbreviations. side only. one of paper Write on of communications subject to acceptance asf the judgement the publisher may determine. certain MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION U-ta- Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Preparedness for Peace Stressed In First Annual CD Observance Remember Pearl Harbor? Most adult Americans do. And they still remember the cold chill that ran down their spines as radios blared forth the news of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor America was plunged into war. Seventeen years after that infamous December 7. Americans have Just been reminded by the first annual Civil Defense Day how the chances for peace can be Improved through the preparedness of every family and the onemys knowledge that we are prepared Orderville daily neys happenings By Nan E. Johnson ) ' As I sit down to write the news its snowing outside, the ground snows is about covered. Hope it a lot. The holidays over, I guess we can now settle down to our ever-da- y living again, I do hope everyone had a happy holiday time. -- Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lain- , Bobby and Greg Tait, visited inrPauitch the 31st with thing about it! the LeoroBa-Gre- stayed over g day or two and Preston Crofts came to visit here, when Preston went home Pat came to visit at the Clyde Tait home. . to visit Mrs. Orson Young and daughter Ida Marie, spent most of the holidays in Salt Lake City where Ida Marie received attention to her eyes. The year 1959 was ushered in V ? y & very quietly here, other than the ringing of the old church house bell, put on the Heaton Garage wrecker, and a few fire crackers being set off, that was about there -- was several- in- - W v - Mr, and Mrs Voi Sorensen and daughters of Enterprise visited at the B. H. Sorensen home on x x Thursday. Visitors at the F. M. Esplin home during the holidays were all members of their family: Mr. CIVIL DEFENSE volunteer pitch la to help fight pm- - tpjrtment Are in Minneapolis while rtgui'ar ;ror4slonj ffrenieu --were tied up with a massive downtownblaze. Civil defense reserve sre vital service often called on to help out during natural disasters which also helps them to prepare for action In case of nnolear attack or other national emerfenejr. minneapoUa star and Tribuna Photoi,, -- -- MW w anjJ Mrs.JJtyanj -- Eppteif and-Chl- Utilities ic Utah: terprise, r Jaslfsfjlw Sana Period California-Pacifi- In X k i S if i - . Current earnings reflect inclusion of electric business of the Southern Utah Division since July, and a general improvement in business throughout the com' panys territory- Share warnings for the period recently ended are based upon the average of 294,176 common shares outstanding, and are after $157,142 for preferred dividends. The previous years share earnings were figured on the average of 260,338 common shares, after $159,640 lor preferred dividends. Total revenues for periods of 12 months ended November 30 were .,$9,821,959 this year and last year. Of these $8,976,823 totals, utility services accounted for $8,778,020 and $7,908,777 in the respective years. The rest tame from sources, principally sales of tank gas and appliances. aC 3 3 3k n - , -- h , non-utili- Photol Neighbors JrRlf irn m Never mind DOC the hood latch. bia in open spaces! and lowing Wednesdays days until Feb. 27, 1959. a been oia for relief of symptomot distress Arising from Ulcaaa Stomach and Duadanat due to Elr ea Acid Paar Dlfactlan, Saw or Upaat a, Stomach, Gaainoa, Haartburn, ate., due to Eicon Add. k for "Willard Mamas which fully expiin Ihn home treatment fr at SJV-lanOaa- A-- Fenton Pharmacy Phone - KANAB, UTAH Fri- Additional Informattonwftich hae fceen added to be 1S59.reg- Istfatlon foFmjs--MOOE' or -- SERIES of the vehlcler-Felex'S ample: Plymouth - Savoy, SubSeries urban, etc.; Cadillac 62, 75, EC Dorado, etc.; Ford Thunder-bird, Falrlane, Custom and Custom 300, etc- If the 1958 registration card haa been lost. It will be necessary to apply for a duplicate registration certificate before being allowed to register. John O. Vaughn -- . Kane County Assessor Published Jan. 1, 8, 1959 for any decoratjg HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES . isv bars-.'xr-- Egpt-JG'X)-ilj.- .i yearsaga Bartenders had to Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-27- BORDER STORE a.m. to 1 a.m. noon to 1 a.m. Sundays 3 ml. South of Kanab Hwy. 89, Open 69 8 12 For Appointment Yowr Authorized Chevrolet & Dulck FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA ICcnb, Ulh - Sdim, Uteh - Pcngrilch, Ute-fi- Cedar or Wilfcrd Crocksby Phone Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Midway REPRESEN-TATIVE- b filkaasaw FOR Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. Phone JUnlper Cedar City, Utah Surplus r cf Federal Reserve System $39,069.09 . be an expert in those days as all drinks were heavily laced with spices and aromatics. Go to The Border Store for the modern up to date drinks. found OIL PRODUCTS Ml Spirit CITY, UTAH Phone JUnlper I We have the latest equipment to service your car. STANDARD My husband has to be different he gets claustropho- sale January TTn - u- Gail Bradshaw . r.iOTon cc:.:pa!1y Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Alien of Kanab, was home from his duty with 1939 License plates will go on 7, 1959 and the fol- STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID Dealer for ALL cf Kane County VMM A3c Leonard and adduce testimony in support of their. protests. . Wayne D. Criddle t STATE ENGINEER Published in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, from Jan. 15 to Jan. 29,1959 NOTICE QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST S9 ants may appear at the hearing Symptoms of Distress Arising from AUTHORIZED Kanab News Notes present stationed at Randolph Air Force pase Jexas. 17m AIR ATTACK, tidal wave or will not catch ether disaster Hawaii without warning again. Honolulu policeman presses air raid siren awltcb in monthly test, a part of the lslanus civil defense preparedness program. The witch to the right triggers Honolulus tidal wave warning signal. ty the Air Force during the holidays for a few days. Leonard is at the Mr. and Mrs, Owen Davis of Kanab enjoyed the. Christmas holiday's at Fayetteville, Arkansas visiting with their son and family who reside there and where Mr. Davisjs associatedwlth the U of7 Arkansas CEDAR "DOC I.Iy Kanab News Notes Chevrolet Co. y- 4-27- U-la- h, BRADSHAW GAS-TOO- NS V , w' tf U-ta- h, . -B- (Hawaiian Civil Detain Judd .of,1 the The Ralph Hendersons visited at the Reo Heaton home enroute to their home in Idaho after visiting with his mother in Rockville, Mr. Henderson was a coach "t pany derived a net Income of $842,388, or $2.33 a share, from operations during the 12 months ended with November of 195S-- , This compares with earnings of $750,544, equal to $2.27 a, share, for the corresponding perlocf'of 1957. - Grande. C. Heaton home. 57 Utilities Com c isited- GedaT--ty-v I Jav Mlcaton j Mc,and Mrs s ' - t- h dren, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Es- plimand daughter of Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Esplin and son of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsey and children from Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. He-bStahlei and children of Ener Cal-Pacif- 0 ui Mr. and Mrs. Dale Farr and family of Ogden, Utah visited at the Lovina and Nellie Heaton home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Farr is the former Rua MOST AMERICANS, have never been touched directly by major disaster But they can learn from others experience, participate In civil defense training, prepare their homes and families for any eventuality, and help provide the money for necessary equipment, supplies and operations. It is not enough to remember Pearl Harbor unless you do some- - h, Well' On The Way IN HAWAII, now well aware of the need for vigilance and preparedness, the Territorial Civil Defense Agency today Is ready to help minimize the effects of any future attack with trained manpower In a tunnel under famed Diamond Head, tons of emergency control center would provide a supplies and a smoothly-functionin-g nucleus for all civil defense operations in an attack. But civil defense, in these Pacific Isles as elsewhere, Is only as good as Its publio support. Preparations for a nuclear attack, or even natural disaster, must be made In advance; afterwards, tt Is too late. The people of Cameron. La., whose failure to heed warnings cost S17 lives to Hurricane Audrey, know this only too well. And in the 18 productive months since Audrey." they have learned the value of an organized effort, such as civil defense, in rebuilding. The Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization has authorized $2,204,995 toward the rebuilding of Cameron Parish (county: WSl. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF NOTICE OF SALE -ss- Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah G. Brown, WATER TO 8, 1939 KANE COUNTY, UTAH ' To Whom It May Concern: JOSEPH GIRNIUS and RAYMOND HAYNER, Plaintiffs, Notice is hereby given thaLon J3&S Greenwood; ttuHSTthr ry,-1959, gional Forester, Forest Service at the hour of 12 noon on CHARLES WAYNE, Defendant. Building, Ogden, Utah, has filed sa$ day, at the front door of the , S U M M O N S with the State Engineer, a re- County Courthouse In the City of Civil No! quest for an extension of time Kanab, County of Kane, State of THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE from January 7, 1958 to January Utah, the undersigned will sell at ABOVE NAMED DEFEND7, 1963, in which to make ancf public auction to the highest cash ANT: submit Proof of Appropriation of bidder one 1942 International You are herehv summoned and Water under Application No. pickup, Motor Number GRD21-45107to serve upon the law required 12472 for the appropriation of Serial Number D122402. firm of Olsen and Chamberlain, .05 sec.-f- t. of water from a spring Said auction and sale will be Plaintiffs Attorneys, whose adSouth of Unit No. 2, Navajo Lake made under and by virtue of the dress is 146 North Main, RichSummer Homes In Kane County, laws of the State of Utah re- field, Utah, ' an answer to the Utah, for domestic and camp- lating to the sale ot pledged pro- Complaint within twenty . (20) : ground purposes. perty. The said property having days after service of this SumIt 14 represented that $100.00 been on the 14th day of June, mons upon you. If you fail so to has been expended In construc- 1958, pledged by one Joe A. Ty, do, judgment by default will be tion of works. It is estimated it ree, to the undersigned as securi- taken against you for the rewill cost $1,000.00 to complete ty for the payment of a fine of lief demanded ip hic( Complaint, project and apply the water to $150.00 duly and regularly im- which has been filfed with the beneficial Use. posed upon said Joe A. Tyree by clerk of said Court All protests resisting the grant- A. T. Wakeling, Justice of the - This is an action by the Plainting of said request, with reasons Peace of the Justices Court of iffs to (Juiet title against the untherefor, must be in affidavit the Kanab Precinct, County of Defendant upon form, with extra copy, and filed Kane, State of Utah. The said patented lode mining claims lowith the State Engineer, 403Sta-t- e fine not having been paid and the cated in Kane County, State of time for redemption of the pledge .Utah, and described as follows: Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, on or before February 28, aforsaid having expired, this sale Group consisting 1959. is for the purpose of paying said' of 40 claims A hearing will be held on this fine and for costs of this sale, Beryl Group consisting In all to $162.00. of 55 claims request for extension of time beBen Group consisting of fore the State Engineer at the No bid for a less amount than 41 claims . County Courthouse in Kanab. U $162.00 in cash will be accepted. Mutt tah, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. WedGroup consisting of Dated at Kanab, Utah, this 6th 102 claims nesday, March 18, 1959. Protest-ant- $ day of January, 1959. Dated this 10th day of Decemmay appear at the hearing A. T. Wakeling, Justice of the and adduce testimony in support ber A. D. 1958. Peace, Kanab Precinct. of their protests. OLSEN AND CHAMBERLAIN LaNard" Johnson, Sheriff of D. Criddle Wayne By Tex R. Olsen Kane County. STATE ENGINEER Attorneys for Plaintiffs Address: 146 North Main Published In the Southern Utah Published Jan. 8, 15, 1959 Richfield, Utah Utah, from Jan. at Valey High School some years News, Kanab, 1959. 15, to Jan. 29, December 18, 25, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Published ago. KANE COUNTY, STATE OF 1958, and January 1, 8, 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crofts UTAH In the Matter of Irene Eliza and daughters visited in Provo NOTICE TO WATER USERS over the New Years holiday. Notice is hereby given that (Haycock) Carpenter, Deceased; Mr. Perry E, Troy visited in King Cannel 'Coal Company, by NOTICE TO CREDITORS California with his mother and R. A. Gillis, Manager, P. O. Box Probate No. 367 folks during part of the holidays 2484, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer, a Notice 4$ hereby given by the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beal and request for an extension of time undersigned, Rodney F. Carchildren visited at the Eliza Cox from June 5, 1958 to June 5, 1962, penter, and Blair H. Carpenter, home Saturday. in which to make and submit joint executors of the estate, of, of Appropriation of Water Irene Eliza (Haycock) Carpenter1, Mrs. Grace G. Heaton is in the Proof under Application No. 14528 for deceased, to the creditors of, and . $i St. Marks hospital receiving med- the appropriation of 7 sec.-f- t. of all persons having claims against ical care. Her son and daughter, from North Fork Creek, said deceased, that within two Dale and Lovina, returned home water to North Fork of Virgin months after the first publicatributary Sunday after being in Salt Lake, River in Kane County, Utah, for tion of this notice, they either We wish Grace a speedy recovery, Were ell eyes in lookdomestic, industrial and mining file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the. ing after the interest: All the students have returned purposps. Clerk of the District of of our customers when a Court is several to their various colleges, It represented that $1000.00 of the girls went back with dia- has been expended on coijstruc. Kane County, State of Utah, or claim i$ to be settled. monds they1- received during the tlon. It is estimated it will cost exhibit them with the necessary holidays, Ill have to keep you $4500.00 to complete project and vouchers to the said, Rodney F. LeRoy P. guessing as to who they are un apply the water to beneficial use. Carpenter and Blair H. CarpenAll protests resisting the grant- ter, joint executors, at the office til they announce itu unless you have already heard. ing of said request, with reasons of, Royce G. Hulsey, attorney at INSURANCE AGENCY therefor, must be in affidavit law, Kanab, Utah, the same beRabies blessed in Sacramen form, with extra the place for the transaction Kanab, Utah copy, and filed ing said estate in meeting Sunday wre the son of with the State Engineer, 403 Sta- of the business Mr. and Mrs. Garn Blackburn, te the County of Kane, State of Call Midway Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, he was given the name DeLance Utah. on or before 28, February and was named by his uncle, Mr, 1959. Dated at Kanab, Utah, this 11 ' Duel of Hatch. The son of Mr, A hearing will be held on this day of December, 1958. and Mrs. Clare Ramsey was RODNEY F. CARPENTER request for extension of time benamed by hi? father and given fore BLAIR H. CARPENTER the State at the Engineer Clare. Martin of the name -- Toons Date of first publication, De-County Courthouse in Kanab, See you next week . - atlhe hour of 9:00 a.m. Wed- -l pember 18, 1958, A. D. THE AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Errol Thursday,, January Capital $159,009.09 |