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Show r & SOUTHERN Page Two Thursday, March UTAli NEWS SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH JHE AMERICAN Publihed every Thursday at Kanab, Utah, Errol 0 Brick building, rFOR SALE: Ther Veterans Administration known as Old Kanab High SchoRegional Office today announced ol. One story 146xllO of brick, second story of that Mr. Russell R. Neilan, Con- with tact Representative, will visit wood and plaster. Maple flooring the County Court House in Ka-- j in 45x75 gymnasium, and halls; nab, Wednesday, March 11 from fir flooring in balance of rooms. 2:00 p. m. until 4:00 p. m. to furLOCATION OF PROPERTY: nish information on , veterans 190 East Center, Kanab, Utah. (In benefits and to aid local veterans rear of new Kanab High School.) and their dependents in 'making CONDITIONS: The building' applications.must be moved entirely from the In addition to furnishing detail- premises. All debris resulting ed information on these special from the demolition and removal Acts, Mr. Neilan will be prepared must be. cleared from the site. with information and VA forms Furnace-rooexcavation must be to handle regular pension, com- filled, and the immediate site left pensation, hospitalization, school-- ; in a leel condition. A completion ing, GI loans and other applica- - bond will be required of the suctions for benefits administered by cessful bidder. Bid should state the Veterans Administration. amount of time desired by bidder to complete the project. Prospecfurther Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brandon tive bidders mayobtain by contacting the and daughter are back home in information office of the Board of Education. Kanab following a few weeks vaSealed bids for the purchase cationing and visiting in the Los and removal o'f said building Angles area. shll be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Education on or before 7:00 p.m., March 11, 1939 at which time they will be opened and- publicly read aloud. The BRADSHAW Board reserves the right to ac- - WAY j -' - matter October 6, 1941 at the Act of March 3 1879. post office In Kana, Utah, under the All communications and items for publication must be In print. Signed by the writer, whose name must appear All no abbreviations. Use of paper only. Write on one side as the judgement, of communications subject to acceptance the publisher may determine. Entered as second-clas- s MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say ltaire CEDAR met at the home of the Sterling Johnsons in Kanab for a evening of visiting and plenty to eat in saomory of their mother's birthday several other members of the family also celebrated their birthdays in February. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Johnson and family of Moccasin, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and daughter of Friedonia, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Johnson and sons of Kanab, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. LaNard Johnson and family af Orderville, Utah. Johnson Visitors at the Burke Sorensen home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona and Mrs. Paul Heaton of Friedona, Arizona. The town was real quite, Thursday, and Friday and Saturday and a lot of the towns people were In Richfield attending the Round Robin as will as many of some who attendthe students ed were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamberlain, Mrs. Clyde Tait and children, Mrs Elbem Sorensen and children. Many others drove back and forth each day. Were real proud of our boys even though they didnt get to go to the State tournament Kanab News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Chamber-lai- n Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McAllister and children are in Salt Lake and sons, Keith and Lynn, spent City receiving medical care for the weekend in Provo attending Mr. Chamberlain. the basketball games, and visiting Wednesday evening the Kane who is County; Cancer Society showed their daughter, Lolene, two films on cancer to the ladles attendingthe BYU. While there of long Valley they were well at- they enjoyed the preformance of Dr. Senella was here a tended of entertainers during to answer questions, a very pro- half-tim-group e activities at the game fitable evening was spent. with being among the The LaMond Heaton family group. spent the past week in northern During the past week Lolene Utah visiting, returning home been on tour of Utah high has Saturday, they had their baby blessed in Sacrament meeting schools with an entertainment Sunday and given the nabie of group from the Y. Alvin Dean. . , . Mr. and Mrs. Perry Troy and son spent the week end in Hend- 1939. idverlising works for you!, Lose Customers and Disgust People How to Your Authorized Chevrolet Glendale daily news items and notes William E. Cox is at Salt Lake City this Week on business. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Warren Brinkerhoff was christened at Sacrament Services by her father and given the name of Jeanene. Gary Shields of Roosevelt Visited friends and relatives hYrevthis The "Bookmobile was at Glendale Monday, Many towenspeople and all the school children participated in borrowing new books and returning others they had read. This service is serving as a real opportunity foinlny people in our town. Team. , Mf. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram and Mrs. Eva A. Dallin and daughters Kathleen and Diane spent the past week end in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Anderson have gone to St. George to live for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Leigh and son Gene of Ceda'r City visited at the Willard Mackelprang home Sunday. Stake Primary Officers Mrs. Lena Davis and Esther Judd of Kanab visited our Primary Wednesday. Bishop and Mrs. Luo II. Brink-erhof- f and son's Kent and Steve and daughter Meriam went to Odgen over the past wreek end to attend funeral services for Grandmother Caroline Pledger. KANAB HOME & BUSINESS OWNERS Buick Let us furnish youwith a FREE Estimate for your Sewer hook-u- p and Connection. ALL of Kane County Gail Bradshaw of townspeople A large group attended the Round Robin" held at Richfield the past week and injoyed seeing all the teams play but especially our own Valley & Dealer for ' week. CITY, UTAH Phone JUniper We will arrange easy monthly terms on your city connection fees and complete installation of sewer line Cedar or Wilford Brooksby Phone Midway AUTHORIZED TATIVES Call Midway REPRESENFOR 4-26- or Midway 65 4-23- 71 HOME IMPROVEMENT Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY P. O. Box 707 Phone JUniper Cedar City, Utah Kanab, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Byrell Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shields and Mr. 30: -- .... . -B- y- ' Rex Brown n : 1IG From new rear Sport Deck to handsome grille, Plymouths modern good taste speaks for itself. No extremes in styling here this is progressive styling at its best! DIFFERENCE Highway Patrolman Anderson came back Friday to resume his duties were happy to have him back with us. IN Mr. and Mrs. Jay Heaton of Cedar City visited at the C. Heaton home over the STYLE t rej'ctAny or all bids. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane School District Kanab, Utah February 17, 1959 Published Feb. 19 and March 5, cept or Spirit Toons erson, Nevada visiting at the Kez Meek's home, .. Ranae Chamberlain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber-laiis visiting in Salt Lake City at the EuGene Young home. week end. 1959. j Chevrolet Co.. Orderville daily news happenings By Nan E. v The Board of Directors of the Kanab Irrigation Company will receive bids on watermasters job and reservoir pSsture, up to March 14, 1959. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Signed Norris,.. Brown, Secretary Published Feb. 26, March 5, 12, two-roo- COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Allen Cox, Alton V- - Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Llllith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Fredonia Ivis Farr, ID'S NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS - and Editor G. Brown, Publisher SECOND Vets Repres. Coping 5, . Mr. and Mrs. Charley IJsplln and children of Cedar City visited at the Ed Crofts home over the week end and with other friends and. relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hardy and children of Northern Utah visit- pd here and in Kanab oygr the Week end. . Mrs. Dorthea Barton and sons ook advantage of the school holi- day and visited in Paragonah. Mrs. Sessie Clark returned fiome after visiting in Northern TJtah with her children. it Saturday evening 35 members Esther H. Johnson Compare! Plymouth gives you so many more features, so much more value for your new-ca- r dollar. And, thanks to Plymouth's many economy features for 59, you'll save money every mile you drive ! BIG Wines of all kinds are to be obtained at The Border Store they also can furnish you the information as to the different Someone away AT SCHOOL? uses. BORDER STORE Open 6 a.m. to 1 Sundays 12 noon, to 1 a.m. Hwy. 89, 3 mi. outh of Kanab f the late I DIFFERENCE IN FEATURES Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. ond all day Sunday always lower when you call statlon-to-statio- n. Mountain States Telephone BIG j AND FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Kensb, Ul:h - Salina, Utah P&!cilch, Utah DIFFERENCE IN j RIDE AND j PERFORMANCE ! PLYMOUTHS TWO-MIL- TRY-OU- E PROVES T at the wheel, and youll agree no other car in Plymouths field can match cost Torsion-Air- e the smoothness of Plymouths Ride. And youll enjoy a new feeling of command when you boss the biggest 8 in Plymouth's field-t- he optional New Golden Commando 395. Two miles -- V-- BUT... YOU DONT PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE!; 0cr.hr cf Federal Reserve System Surplus $350,000.09 . low-pric- ... Two-Mil- tr I 3 . k f 3 t t ut So much the same in price.. , so different oh the road. m.Iocay s Capital $150,000.00 PUGI1 MOTOR a? . g e .Thats because all three cars are priced within a few dollars of each other. They all cost about the same, but only Plymouth gives you the Big Difference for your money See your Plymouth dealer for the facts and figures and ask for that e Try-Otoday! top-sellin- Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation IT! 40 Hort& Main i 4 NT Street, Kanab, buy. tomorrow's best trace |