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Show Page Two . SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah REMEMBER THOSE GOLDEN EGGS! OF KANE COT'NTY. UTAH OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Thursday, August 13, 1950 Appointment APPOINTMENT G. Brown, Publisher and Editor Jolley of , Nan E. Johnson, Ordcrville Allen Cox, Alton Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneela A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Ivis Farr, Fredonia matter October 6, 1941 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under post office in Kana, Utah, items for publication must be All communications and signed by the writer, whose 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 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 it. Voltaire Yhal 115 of Bryant East 4th Street, M. Or- em, Utah as a field assistant for the 1959 Census of Agriculture was announced today by the Bureau of the Census, Dept, of Commerce. MR. JOLLEY will direct a force of 13 crew leaders and 141 cencus takers in Utahs 29 counties this fall. He will enter on duty August 26 and receive several days training which will cover administrative procedures and other duties and responsibilities of the job. MR. JOLLEY will be responsible for recruiting the crew leaders who will enter on duty October 2. The crew leaders will in turn recruit the census takers who will enter on duty November 4. THE 1959 CENSUS of Agriculture will collect information on he number and size of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, livestock production and inventories, selected farm facilities, selected farm expenditures, farm values, and mortgage debt. Information will be published for counties, 'tales, and the nation. COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS You Get The For Agriculture Census Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Frrol NOTICE TO WATER USERS Made With the Kane County Fair premium list for this years Fair being issued this week, we would like it known that they were not printed in Kane County by the Standard Publishing Company. We are not knocking the Fair Board or Claik Swapp, chairman of the Kane County Commission, in the matter, hut wre do want it known that we take too much pride in our work to turn out a book such as the one being issued. Compare this years book to your books of the past two years, that we printed, and you will see our reasons for this. The books are not even trimmed and many of the photographs are unrecognizable. The hooks were printed in Panguitch. We were offered the hooks, which contain a great deal of advertising, with the Board stating we want a forty-pagbook but will pay onlvi $300. We didnt feel thatwe could gic them the kind of hook needed on that basis. The hooks are the result of what they wanted to pav, and what they got for their rnonev. e Uncla Sam, Businessman REVOCATION OF CLOSING ORDER Letters To Glendale flews The Editor and Yeekly Events Fredonia, Arizona Mrs. Grace Stratton and girls August 7, 1959 from Las Vegas, Nevada are visitEditor of at home her week this the ing pardents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah Johnson. Bertha Ramsay received Dear Sir: word this week of a new grandAfter the past daughter being born August 2, few w'eeksparticipating as coach umpire and at Fairbanks, Alaska, to Mr. and fan of the local little league, I Mrs. Dick Partridge (Laree), the feel that a word of congratulations baby girl has two brothers. is due the Kanab recreation facilfor Merlin Huber ities and Louis Chatterley Mr. and Mrs. ( Darlene )of La Point, Utah visitmaking this program a reailty ed relatives here and in Order-vill- It was a very exiting season for the past week, they also tour- everyone concerned and a exed to the Glen Canyon Dam while panded program should be in the here. plans for .next summer. Buf, even though the games and Mrs. Arthur Pledger and a lady season should be considered a suc- frlcnrUof t)gden visited at therLue cess there were several instances-whe-n H Brinkerhoff home over the a team was honored by week end. the acting umpire. The official iat winning is at Sacra- seems to think Home missionaries ment Services Sunday were High the most important part of Little Councilmen Cecil C. Pugh and League competition. This is not Taylor Crosby of Kanab who give true! Little league was set up to teach sportsmanship and give the some very fine talks. bos good wholesome recreation, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary but how can they learn sportsmanCram a baby girl on August 11, ship if the acting adult official the new girl has one brother at litterally cheats them out of a home waiting for her. game. I hope that in the future the umpires will be more honorVisiting at the Keith Iverson able in their decisions and realize home this week w'ere Mr. and that the boys are playing their Mrs. Jay Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. hearts out and think will get Morris Danelly and two sons Paul a fair deal at each they game. of and Dwight Enterprise. Again I want to congratulate all Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reycraft of that were concerned with this proLouis, the coaches, the Henderson are here this week on gram sponsors, and the fans and hope business. that they will continue their supMrs. Bernlece Malan and daugh- port next summer. L. W. Jackson ter Patti of Ogden are here this week seeing relatives and friends. Fredonia, Arizona Mrs. e United -- only-rec- -- sec.-ft- was to be used from Mar. 15 to PRANG, Nov. 15 to irrigate 210 acres in SV4SW4, Friday, August 14 at 12:15 p m., farm credit changes and their effect on agricultural borrowing by farmers and ranchers ill be the subject of 'Upplemeqtal supply for the domestic requirements of 800 famitrailer ly subdivision, court, for industrial purposes incident to the operation of businesses, including within the homes and businesses, fire protection, recreation and sanitation purposes, and from querquer Newr-Mexic- o. FRED H. KENNEDY Regional Forester By Dahl J. Kirkpatrick Acting Regional Forester Published August 6, 1959 vv discussion. report on drought conditions in the state, together A with helpful suggestions on or learning to live overcoming w ith the situation will be pre- sented Saturday, August 6:45 a.m. 15, at On Monday, August 24, 12:15 p.m., an interesting discussion on fall irrigation practices and steps that must be taken to get the ground in good condition for late fall planting, will be presented. A report oh the Salt Lake County Fair and the accomClub workplishments of ers, together with information obtained from visits to various throughout given on Tuesday morning at 6.45. 1959, A.D. ROYCE to Dec. 31 as a suppleto irrigate 290 all uses in Sec. 32, T43S. G. HULSEY for the Plaintiff, acres, R3F. Kanab, Utah Leslie C. Taylor, 902 79 So. Main, Salt Lake City, Ut. 6 sec.-ffor miscellaneous use from a 12-iwell bet. 100 and 1800 ft. deep at a point N. 1,50 ft. and W. 2100 ft. from SE Cor Sec. 32, T43S, R3E. The water will be used as a supplemental supply for the domestic requirements of an trailer subdivision, court, industrial purposes inei dent to operation of businesses 29181 Deseret Bldg., t. P. O. Box 625 Published September August 3, 800-famil- y DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES In Tha Ksnsb Aren Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE Published in Southern Utah fire News. Kanab, L'tah, beginning protection, recreation and sanita- August 6 and ending August 207" nriudinp tion. and used from Mar. 1 to 1959. Dec. 31 as a supplemental supply to irrigate 290 acres ail uses in Sec. 32, T43S, R3E. do you do 30563--Stanle- Alfred S. Cheever and Box 127, Tropic, y L Foster, nt. 15 sec.-f- t. well from a 24-ibet. 100 and 600 ft. deep at a point S. 32 ft. from N4 Cor. Sec. 11, T39S, R1E. The water is to be conveyed by concrete canal a distance of 100 ft. and used for the domestic requirements of 3 homes, watering 250 head of stock, and used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 560 acres, all uses in S'NEs. SE'i Sec. 11, E4 See. 14, T39S, R1E. Stanley S. Cheever and L. Foster, Box 127, Tropic, Ut. 15 sec.-f- t. from a 21-iwell bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at a point N. 300W. 800 ft. from SE Cm. Sec. 35, T38S, R1E. The water is to be conveyed through 150Q ft, of canal where it will be 3056-- Alfred n. for the domestic require-ment- s of three families, watering 250 head of stock, and from Mar. 15 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 900 acres, all uses in Secs. 1. 12. T39S R1E. used 30565 Stanley Cheever and Alfred L. Foster, Box 127, Tropic, Ut. 15 sec.-f- t. from a 24-iwell bet. 400 and 600 ft. deep at ' a point S. 50 ft. and E. 369 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 11, T39S, R1E. The water is to he conveyed through 100 ft. of canal, where it will be used for the domestic requirements of 3 homes, watering 250 head of stock and from Mar. 15 to Oet. 31 as a sole supply to irrigate 320 acres in W4 Sec. 11, and as a supplemental supply to irrigate 320 acres in E4 See. 14, T39S, R1E. n. Protests resisting the granting VACATION? I Hotel are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower when you call station-to-statio- Mountain State Telephone of any of the foregoing applica FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Ifensb, Uteh - Satina, Utah - Panscitch, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation r cl Fedaral Raserya System THIS BUSINESS OF BUTTER IT UP. suggests pretty Elon Mangelson, Utahs pairy Princess, as she Invites ( people in this area to observe Butter Month in Utah during August. FARMING on KSL RADIO is brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 a m. bv the UTAH DIVISION OF KENNECOTT COPPER Mrs. LeRoy Jfudd Ml 4-27- CD For Appointment 27 Wavne D. Criddle STATE ENGINEER HOME FURNISHING CARPETING 20, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah, on or before September 19, 1959. for any DECORATING 13, 1959. tions with reasons therefor, must be made in duplicate with the y teaching swimming? 4-- farms and County Fairs the State will be And what Your are hereby summoned and required to serve upon, ROYCE G. HULSEY, the Plaintiffs attorney, whose address is, 244 North Main, Kanab, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after sendee of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, a copy of which has been filed with the Clerk of the above Court and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action of divorce, for the custody of personal property of the parties located in Utahnd for any other relief the Court deems just and proper. Dated this 10 dav of August, Attorney Lula Robinson Kanab City Clerk . 1 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: mental supply homes, will you please contact the Kanab City Clerk, within the next few. days. Dated Aug. 13, 1959. T3SS, R3W. for Lake City, Utah 6 sec.-f- t. miscellaneous use from a 12-iwell bet. 100 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 2000 ft. and W. 500 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 32, T43S. R3E. The water will be used as a Mar. , MACKEL-PRANG- Defendant, To Appropriate: 29 iso Leslie C. Taylor, 902 Deseret Bldg.. 79 So. Main, Salt Interest vv 17, GLADYS MARY di- 4 Sec. Variety BUSINESS OF FARMING on KSL RADIO DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. to Plaintiff, S4-NW- at the same point and in tha same manner as heietofore. The water is to he conveyed through 10 ft. of earth ditch and used during the same period as above des cribed to irrigate 210 acres i S'zSWU. SWLSEU Sec 16, N4-S- Neighbors variety of important subof vital interest to all fanners, dairymen and cattlemen in the intermountain area ill be presented on THIS 16, XWiSE'i SWbNEb, Kanab News Notes A Sec. Sec. 22, T38S, R3W. Hereafter it is proposed vert 3 sec.-ft- . of water -- jects SWSEU 400-famil- WHEREAS, on May 15, 1959, the Acting Regional Forester issued an emergency order closing all national forest lands within the State of Arizona to smoking while traveling (except on paved or surfaced highways, or in places of habitation or designated and posted forest camps), and to campfires except in designated and posted forest camps or by permit issued by a forest officer; on account of the then existing hazard, and WHEREAS, such hazard no longer exists, NOW THEREFORE, the said closing order is hereby revoked on that portion of the Kaibab National Forest ljing north of the Grand Canyon, effective as of 6 a. m., July 28, 1959. Dated July 27, 1959, at Albu- - States Government employs more than 200,000 people in ventures that compete with and duplicate the functions of private business. Its investment in these businesses conies to more than $12 billion dollars. Probate And But if Uncle Sam, businessman, were just a plain citizen hed base been hauled through the bankruptcy courts long Guardianship Notices since. What saves him is that the Billions he loses each year (Consult Clerk of Court for by mismanagement and inefficiency is made up by your tax further particulars) money. NOTICE TO CREDITORS What kind of business does government do? It Manufactures Estate of ALEXANDER FINDLAY, also know as ALEX FINDfertilizers, runs steamship lines, dry cleans clothes and hunts LAY, Deceased Noseals in the Arctic" for their furrThese'are just examples. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned body knows the total extent of Government businesses, but its at 1351 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake hard to think of a category of business in which the GovernCity, Utah, on or before the 7th ment does not compete. day of December, A. D. 1959. LELA F. COWAN, Executrix Many of the Government s ventures were founded to meet of the Estate of Alexander emergencies long past. In 1910, the Postal Savings System was Findlay, aka Alex Findlay, set up to replace banks that failed in a panic. It has lost money Deceased. ent ly- - Postmaster Gemal Sttimnerf-iek- l l ever since, and i Published August 6, 13, 20, 27, Mrs. Mary A. Peterson and famhas begun to .succeed in cutting it hack. 1959 Some Federal business serves only the Government. Yet, in ily, who have been visiting at the John S. Anderson home the past many cases private enterprises could save the Government two weeks Delores Riggs visited in Kanab returned to her home and pay Federal taxes on the transaction besides. several days recently with her money at Springville Wednesday. My ' The Hoover Commission several v ears ago pointed out that parentSf- - Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Riggs, on her return to Tucson, Arizona Federal businesses were inefficient and losing money, and recI she took her son Robert. ommended that most he eliminated. But Congrss has been re-- i 01 Subjects luctant to take action. Notice for Publication And so you continue to pay for Uncle Sams bad business Of Vital If anyone knows of- any laterjudgement. To Be Aired On K5L als that are missing to existing The following applications been filed with the State Weil its about time for the Fair Engineer to change or appropri- and our Club is busy getting ready ate water in Kane County, State ) for - it. We think we all have a of Utah, throughout the entire pretty fine collection of insects. We all went to club camp at year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. Duck Creekithis year and had a To Change: lot of fun. a 3437 - S. E. Johnson and John Findlay, reporter Bryan Johnson, Ilenrieville, Ut. proposes to change the place of . of water initiated IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF use of 3 KANE COUNTY, STATE OF No. 13046. The by Application UTAH water was to have been diverted from Willis Creek, trib. to.Paria SUMMONS River at a point E. 400 ft. from MACKEL- JOHNSON WU Cor. Sec. 17, T38S, R3W, and JUSTIN have UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE SOUTHWESTERN REGION You Pay For Club Reports 4-- il Surplus $350,000.00 Capital $150,000.00 |