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Show SOUTHERN Page Two UTAH NEWS Thursday, April OFFICIALJNEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Errol Published pursuant to Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954, . (68 Stat. 708) , TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CON. CERN: every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Published NOTICE COMMUNITY Notices Guardianship (Consult Clerk of Court for further particulars) NOTICE TO)CREDITORS J. ESTATE- OF WILLIAM deceased. SWAPP, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Newel G. Daines, Attorney at Law, 211'Cache ValStat. 708) and the regulations ley Bank Building, Logan, Utah on or before the,-30tthereunder (43 CFR'186.8): day of 1. That on- or about May 17, August A. D. 1959. 1957, effective June 1, 1957, there - Date of first publication April w'as issued by the United States 16th A. D. 1959. of America under and pursuant Melrose Carson, Administrator to the mineral leasing laws as de- of the estate of William J. Swapp, fined in Section 11 of the Act of deceased. August 13, 1954, (68 Stat. 708) an Published April 16, 23, 30, and oil and gas lease to Donald E. May 7, 1959. Chapin as Lessee, and that Donald E. Chapin whose address is Conroy Building - Casper Wyoming is the present lessee under said lease as to the lands described in Section 2 of this Notice, bearing Serial No. Utah - 023071, by the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior; and, 2. That said lease covers lands in the County of Kane, State of Utah, described as follows, to wit: Unsurveyed lands which when surveyed will probably be: Township 39 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Meridian Section 8: Wi Section 23: Ni. SES Section 21: W' W4 Publisher and Editor G. Brown, Probate And NOTICE OF LEASE (PL 585 . Utah 034488) SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance & proper Request for Publicatwh heretofofe filed in accordance with Section 7 of the Act of yjfiust 13, 1954 168 CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton LilUth Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Ivis Farr, Fredonia matter October 6, 1911 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under office in Kana, Utah, post items for publication must be and All communications signed by the writer, jwhose name must appear in print. Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Sybscriptions $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 it. Voltaire Week ThcSiamcsc Twins April 26 through May 2, 1959. Significance of this event is perhaps best summed up in the message of President Eisenhower to the National Committee. emphasizes the importance of thrift and savings to the continuing growth of our nation, Mr. Eisenhower said. As our people freely invest their savings in productive enterprises, our economy is strengthened through research' and construction of new plants and equipment, through new jobs and living standards. Each bank account, each insurance policy, each bond or share of stock contributes capital to advance the security of the nation and of each citizen. MonThis years observance carries the appropriate slogan ey at Work Means Men at Work." It brings home to people that their savings and the retained earnings of business provide the capital which finances about 65,000,000 jobs on private payrolls. It points up the need for additional billions of dollars required yearly to create jobs for our growing population. It takes a vast amount of capital to furnish employment for the million young newcomers who join our work force every year. Money for buildings, machines and offices. It takes abut $14,000 to buy the equipment to put the average factory or office worker to work. Money saved and invested means plants and jobs and opporand for our children in the coming years. tunities for all of us Invest-In-Americ- Invest-In-Americ- Weekly flews Release from a a Wrong Direction The tools of industry machinery, buildings, and all kinds of other necessary equipment wear out in time and must be of In the income tax laws provide this, replaced. recognition for depreciation reserves. This simply means, for instance, that if the life of a $10,000 machine is 10 years, the owner is allowed to lay aside, tax free, $1,000 a year. Then, theoretically, at the end of the 10 years he has enough money to buy a replacement. This concept used to work well. But it doesnt now. Under the tax laws, depreciation must be taken on the original purchase price of the property involved not its replacement price. And that, after years of inflation, is as different as night and day. Equipment which cost $10,000 ten years ago costs $20,000 or more now. But depreciation allows for the accumulation Your County Agent BY LaVar pre-inflati- less-cost- ly Aid and Control of Profits are the all capital investment . and capital investments is the fountain head of all job opportunities. Through savings and investment we help make jobs and opportunities for us and for our well-sprin- g . . Dont be bewildered by con- Public flolice flicting cleanser claims! Use your own intelligence in choosing agents to use in housed Notice is hereby given that all This is the Spring livestock found trespassing upon cleaning. cleaning suggestion from Utah lands owned. or controlled by the State University Extension Ser- United States within the Dixie vice Home Management SpeciaNational Foiest, State of Utah, list, Rhea H. Gardner. will be impounded by the United A good abrasive cleaning pow- States Forest Service on or after der, she says, should feel almost May 9, 1939, if the same he not as smooth as flour. Many sinks, previously removed permanently bathtub, and so forth, have pitted from the national forest. surfaces resulting from harsh, After the impoundment, owners of trespassing livestock may gravelly cleansers. Harm is often done also to regain possession thereof only by fabrics and wall surfaces by us- first reimbursing the United ing allpurpose cleaning agents States in full for thexpense Inthat are too harsh. The trouble curred in advertising,' gathering, is people too often let materials impounding, and feeding or pastand surfaces get too soiled re- uring said livestock. All impoundquiring harsh methods of clean- ed animals not redeemed within five days aftf impoundment will ing. Following are some suggestions be offered for sale at public aucfor eaiser and more successful tion. Animals not sold at the public sale will be sold at private (1) Make cleaning a regular prac- sale or condemned and destory-ed- , tice. Its something like savings as required by the regulations if you deposit a little regularly, of the Secretary of Agriculture. youll always have some to draw Signed at Cedar City, Utah, on in case of emergency. this 15th day of April 1959. (2) Remember that several cleanHoward Foulger ings are eaiser on both you and Forest Supervisor the materials or surfaces than Dixie Nttional Forest one deep cleaning; so remove Published April 23. 1959. it soil as soon as becomes apparGod-give- n - house-cleanin- ent. (3) Never use a harsh cleaning agent than is necessary to do the job. If a mild soap or synthetic detergent will remove the soil, it is a mistake to use cleanse a (4) Know the kind of material you are going to clean; then select the best cleanser for the purpose. The one who sold the material is often the best source of such reliable information. For example, nylon cannot take any dry cleanser. You must use synthetic detergent or soap. On the other hand, some wall surfaces must be cleaned with wall paper cleaner anti not with soap or detergent. (5) Following directions come with the cleaning supplies. If they call for one tablespoon, four will not do the job four times as well. Section "25: Wl Section 32: SW'i if any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to enactment of the Act of August 13, 1954. ((ySStat. 708), any rigHt or interest in in Leasing Act minerals ( as defined in Section 11 of said Act of August 13, 1954) as to the lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at Salt Lake City, Utah, and within 150 days from the below stated date of first publication of this Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claim: (1 The date of location; 12) The book and page of of the notice or certification of location; 3. That" We sell automobile and fire insurance. Agents must be total cholic abstainers from beverages. V qualified? Contact (3 A. Salt Lake City, Utah 3Si8 location; and (5) The name and address of 66 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yrs Old 86Proo(- - Ancient Age Dist Co .Frankfort, Ky. First Publication; March rn 7? takes UV pmen 1959. DATED March 16, 1959 Acting Manager, F. S. Kirk Salt Lake City, Utah . Land Office Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior l SS Nit logon Fertilizers helped us get increase in corn silage -and the silage was of much better Thats t he result J. F. Bess of quality Uah, obtained with USS NitrogenGranger, Fertili-ze- r on his corn. Mr. Bess used 165 available nitrogen, applied as USSpounds Anhy- 26, 1959. drous Ammonia, and boosted his yield of corn silage from 20 to 25 tons an acre aIsorePrts excellent results with USSAmmoniurq Nitrate on sugar beets and on his wheat. "An important factor in successful farming is the use of enough nitrogen, Mr. Bess said. "I like the results I receive from USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. !SS AMAZING COLOR RESTORER FOR FADED UPHOLSTERY A wonderful new discovery restores your faded, soiled fabrics to their original colors as It banishes soil and grimo all in one easy operation. Just sponge on Clean-Tin- t fabric colorl Right In your own living room. No messy spraying, no special equipment. The color-ric- h suds lift out the dirt as the fabric drinks up the color; and so inexpensive! You can at 110 the cost of reupholstering. and guaranteed. Free test sample with each bottle. USS4 CS N' I? Nitrogen for Profits. Nitrogen Fertilizers will boost your ields and profits. Insist on USS Nitrogen fertilizers, made by United States Steel Order fronj your local dealer now --V j re-ne- w nt Guaranteed! Full details at your local Hardware, Furniture store or Co. USS ii i iriiterrk titfe),k T. Moriey, 150 South 4th East, The section or sections of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any and all right, Utle, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only as to. Leasing Act minerals, and (ii) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and any patent issued therefor, shall be subject to the reservation of Leasing Act minerals Specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1951, and (iii) to preclude thereafter any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or interest in any Leasing Act minerals by reason of such mining claim. of first publication of this Notice shall b March 26, al- - Anyone the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim: or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which probably embrace such mining claim when the public land survey, are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bodvin and two boys spent the week end in Salt Lake City attending to business matters. They returned to Kanab Monday. n sentative for Kanab area. above-describ- Kanab News Notes Stervell-Patterso- the United States needs a repre- Silage with Nitrogen Fertilizer The-dat- e . Salt Lake City Utah in in Corn Richman of only the orginal sum. The balance must he made up out of profits. And inasmuch as federal income taxes alone take more than half of the profits earned by a business of any size, the magnitude of the problem becomes obvious'. What it all adds up to is that tax laws in an that inflationary age prevent tool replacement. This means that industrial much and betterment. This they prevent expansion means, in turn, that they prevent new employment, new opporprotunity, and the production of new, better and ducts that otherwise would come to market. It has been observed that in our modern world, as goes a The U. S. Treasury, through nations tools, so goes the nation. The tax laws are seeing to taxes, Is more heavily interested in corporate profits than all priit that we go in the wrong direction. vate- stockholders combined. write Insurance Companies Five Tons More Providing For Tomorrows Jobs a One of the fastest growing h - Invest-In-Americ- 23, 1939 |