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Show v t Thursday, February 11, 1S50 ' MVEITISC- S- CLASSIrIZD SOUTHERN UTAH V FOR SALE: 132X108 ft lot LOVELY NEW SPINET PIANOS with small rentals and good bldg, $15.00 down $15.00 per month all are fresh from the new packspace. $3,000 cash. One 46 Ford school tus In good ing boxes. None have been bounccond. $300 cash. ed around on a salesmans truck. Large Farmall tractor with Over 25 different models and styshovel and hydraulic unit $200 les to chose from. You will be cash. See Graydon Chatterley or happier if you call at our show Kanab. J14.4tc. rooms before you buy. Summer-hay- s phone MI Music Co. 3719 So. State St. FOR RENT: Furn. duplex, 3 Salt Lake City, Utah. or rms. and bath. Call MI or FOR RENT: see Hilma Dennis, Kanab. D24rc Apartments or see trailer house, call MI FOR SALE: or rent with option Lida Seiber, Kanab. J14,21pd house trailer to buy, 45-- 2 " N5rc FOR SALE: Take a ride down to Aikens Lodge, Kanab. Hurricane and drop in to Graff w KW$, Kanab, Utah UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST NOTICE To. WM. J. COLBURN, ED LAP-- , LANT, JEAN COLLINS, WM. F. CURTAYNE, JOHN V. MAN-AHAB. F. DANIELS, B. F. SLOAN, C A HARDY You, and each of you, your hein, representatives, and assigns, are hereby notified that the States of America has instituted contests punuant to 43 CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain minMercantile, and pick up some of ing claims set forth below situate those farm fresh candled grade AA in the County of Kane, State of eggs. Fresh each day from their Utah. Contest 8606, against Black poultry farm, from hens fed only balanced ration and an Bear Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Placer minthe low price of these eggs will ing claims described by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed only help pay for your ride 40c a doz. for large size. Graff land which will prob. be sec. 8. T. 40 S., R. 8 E.; Sooner Nos. Mercantile, dealers in what ever 1, 2, 3, 4, and Arizona Nos 1, you want. Hurricane , Utah. F4.11,18c. 2, 3, 4 placer mining claims described by metes and bounds FOR RENT: Partly furnished land wrhich upon 1 bd rm apts. Call MI or will unsurveyed be secs. 5, 6, T. 41 S., prob. see P E. Church, Kanab. Fll,18c. R. 8 E., SL Mer., according to the latent proposed plan of surWANTED: Will do block work, Carpentry or remodeling, Call MI vey; Contest 8607, against Petroor see Ercil or Don Eddy. leum Nos. Jumbo Nos. Blue Jay Nos. 14 Old Pards SHERIFFS SALE: Misc jewelry Nos. 14 placer mining claims to be sold for damages amounting described by metes and bounds to $290, at Sheriffs office, Kanab, at 2 p.m. Feb. 29, 1960. upon unsurveyed land which bd-r- FOR SALE: 250 Nearly-ne- amp Lincoln elect welder, mounttrailer. Also, small ed on size Jeep, very good cond. See at Kanab Motor Co., or call MI N19rc FOR RENT: Two home, bd-r- furn. or unfurnished, good locaor see tion. Call MI Hamblin, Kanab. Fll,18pd. Le-Gra- h h Fll,18,25pd- - FOR RENT: Furn apt $55 mo., call MI or see Mrs. Ercil Eddy, Kanab. , J14rc TOP CASH for your beef hides, sheep pelts, bob cat furs, coyote, fox and strefched dry white rabbit furs. B. P. Fisher, Orderville, Utah. Phone Midway Fll,18c. FOR RENT: Single and double furn. or unfurn. apts. Call MI nab. or see Guy Chamberlain, 08rc. IN LOVE? Keep the flame burning by long distance D. O. Roberts, President of Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, who wUl preside at annual meeting, Feb. 20. NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE Z Kanab for your New and Cars and Used Chevrolet RATES Can Trucks, and Buick Now, forcnly $1.75 or lets, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the rate or nighttime on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). Farm Fclks To Cenvcr.3 In Salt Lake i d hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: February 11, 1960 February 18, I960 KANAB and 3rd South station-to-statio- n -- v? V. r 1960. . BRADSHAW CHEVROLET Call Midway Mountain States Telephone 1 30 days. Dated this 27th day of January ' . UNITED STATES OF AMERICA By Ernest E. House- - 1900 February f 25; Manager, Land Office March 3, 1960 . . Bureau of Land Management March 10, 1960 Salt Lake City, Utah being at least once a week for Car lot corner of 1st East Js k, w' - V? ' - A To: ED PAYNE, FRED LAURIT-ZEN- , To: J. A. BAKER, JANE DOE BA- To: LESLIE JACK, CURTIS C. THOMAS CRONIN, CHARODOM, KER, A: F. PELOT, JANE DOE JANE DOE ODOM, - KINMORE,' ED PAYNE, FRED FRED PINNIX, MARY PINLES F. PELOT, E. W. JANE DOE KINMORE, NIX, J. A. BAKER, JANE DOE LAURITZEN, THOMAS CRONJESSENIUS HERLICK, JAMES BAKER, A. F. PELOT, Contest IN, CHARLES F. PELOT, Contest 8575, against The Lowell-Uta- h 8571, against The Lowell-Uta- h PETERSON, Contest 8563, a- No. Twenty-tw- o Nos. Placer Claim No. Fourteen Placer Min, gainst The Lowell-UtaFourty-on- e and Fifty-seveplaing Claim described by metes Mining Claim desc. by metes and bounds upon unsurveyed cer mining claims described by and bounds upon uns. land which metes and bounds upon unsurland which will probably be sec, will prob. be sec. 34, T. 40 33, T. 40 S., R. 9 E., and sec. S., R. 9 E., SL Mer.; veyed land which will probably be secs. 3, 4, 9, 10, T. 41 S., R. JANE DOE BAKER, A. F. PE-- 29, T. 40 S., R. 9 E., SL Mer, 9 E., SL Mer., according to the to the latest propos- r LOT, E. W. KINMORE, JANE - according ed plan of survey; latest proposed plan of survey; DOE KINMORE, ED PAYNE, CURTIS C. ODOM, JANE DOE CURTIS C. ODOM, JANE DOE FRED LAURITZEN, THOMAS ODOM,-FREPINNIX, MARY ODOM, FRED PINNIX, MARY CRONIN, CHARLES F. PELOT, PINNIX, J. A BAKER, JANE Contest 8576, against The Lowell-PINNIX, J. A. BAKER, JANE DOE BAKER, A. F. PELOT, Utah DOE BAKER. A. F. PELOT, PlaNo. Twenty-thre- e ED PAYNE, Contest 8564, cer Mining Claim described by JANE DOEJ KINMORE, Contest The Lowell-UtaNo. Sevmetes and bouitds upon uns. 8572, against The Lowell-Uta- h en Placer Mining Claim describClaim No. Fifteen Placer Minland w'hich will prob. be sec. 34, ed by metes and bounds upon T. 40 S., R. 9 E., SL Mer.; ing Claim described by metes , unsurveyed land which will proand bounds upon unsurveyed E. W. KINMORE, JANE DOE S., R. bably be sec. 27, T. 40 land which will probably be sec. ED THOMKINMORE, PAYNE, 9 E., SL Mer., according to the 29, T. 40 S., R. 9 E, SL Mer., AS CRONIN, CHARLES F. PElatest proposed plan of survey; according to the latest proposed JESSENIUS LOT, HERLICK, FRED PINNIX, MARY PINNIX, plan of survey; JAMES PETERSON, LESLIE JANE DOE ODOM, J. A. PRED PINNIX, MARY PIN-NIContest JACK, 8577,. against JANE DOE BAKER, A. The Lowell-UtalfNJANE DOE ODOM, J. A. Twenty-Fiv- e F. PELOT. JANE DOE Placer Claim desc. BAKER, JANE DOE BAKER, Mining FRED LAURITZEN, A. F. PELOT, JANE DOE by metes and bounds upon uns. Contest 8565, against The Lowell-ED PAYNE, Contest be which will sec. land 3V prob. Utah No. Eight Placer MinR. 9 E., SL Mer.; 8573, against The Lowell-Uta- h T. 40 S., ing Claim described by metes Claim No. Sixteen Placer MinED PAYNE, FRED LAURIT, and bounds upon unsurveyed Claim described by metes ing' CHARTHOMAS CRONIN, ZEN, land which will probably be sec. and bounds upon unsurveyed KINE. W.' LES F. PELOT, S., R. 9 E., SL Mer.. 26, T. 40 land which will probably be sec. JESSENIUS HERLICK, MORE, to latest the proposed according .28, T. 40 S., R. 9 E., SL Mer, JAMES PETERSON, - LESLIE plan oC survey; to the latest proposed according The JACK, Contest 8578, against THOMAS CRONIN, CHARLES plan of survey,-- . o Lowell-UtaNos. Fourty-tw26, F. PELOT, E. W. KINMORE, MARY PINNIX, J. A. BAKER; and Fifty-eigh- t placer mining JESSENIUS HERLICK, JAMJANE DOE BAKER, A. F. PEbounmetes claims desc. and by LESLIE ES PETERSON, JACK, JANE DOE KINMORE, LOT, ds upon uns. land which will CURTIS C. ODOM, FRED PINED PAYNE, FRED LAURITR. T. 40 sec be S., 33, prob. The Contest 8566, NIX, against ZEN, THOMAS CRONIN, Con9 E., and secs. 4, 9, T. 41 S., R. Lowell-UtaNos. Nine, 28, and test 8574, against The Lowell-Uta- h 9 E., SL Mer.; Fourty-Fou- r Placer mining claNo, Twenty-OnPlacer THOMAS FRED and ims described by metes LAURITZEN, Mining Claim described by meCRONIN, CHARLES F. PELOT, bounds upon unsurveyed land tes and bounds upon unsurvey1 E. W. KINMORE, JESSENIUS which will probably be sec. 35, ed land which will probably be JAMES PETERSON, HERLICK, T. 40 S., R. 9 E., SL Mer., secs. sec. 35, T. 40 S, R. 9 E, SL LESLIE JACK, CURTIS C. S., R. 9 E., SL 27, 34, T. 40 Mer., to the Utah, The according Contest R. 8579, T. 41 against S., Mer., and secs. 3, 4, latest proposed plan of survey. Lowell-UtaNos. 27 and Fourty-thre- e 9 E., SL Mer., Utah, according You, and each of you, your to the latest proposed plan of placer mining claims desc. by metes and bounds upon uns heirs, representatives, and assigns. survey. Us prob. be sec. 33, arftJierefay -- notified that-the lr"of you, your laivd which-wi- ll Tina T. 40 S, R. 9 E., and sec. 4, ted States of America has insti- heirs, representatives, and assigns, T. 41 S, R. 9 E, SL Mer, Utah, tuted a contest pursuant to 43 are hereby notified that the n Inhas America of according to the latest proposed CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, States tion 40, against those certain min- of survey. stituted a contest pursuant to 43 You, and each of you, your j ing claims set forth above situate CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain min-- , heirs, representatives, and assigns, jin the County of Kane, State of U- - Utah. ing claims set forth above situate are hereby notified that the in has America of nited A complaint has been filed by States of of in the County Kane, State stituted a contest pursuant to 43 the United States of America re- - -Utah. Ar complaint has been filed by CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, sec- questing that said mining claims the United States of America re tion 40, against those certain min- ie invalidated and declared null questing that said mining claims ing claims set forth above situate and void on the charge that: be invalidated and declared null in the County of Kane, State of (1) The land involved Is Utah. and void on the charge that: in character; A complaint has been filed by (1) The land involved is non No (2) discovery of valuable the United States of America re- minerals mineral in character; has been made in the (2) No discovery of valuable questing that said mining claims , mining claims. minerals has been made in the be invalidated and declared null The contests are in the pending and void on the charge that: mining claims. Land Office, Bureau of Land Man(1) The land involved is nonThe contests are pending in the agement, Room 312 Federal Build- Land Office, Bureau of Land Man- mineral in character; ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unvaluable of No discovery Build(2) 312 Room Federal agement, less an answer to the complaint been made has the Jn ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless minerals is filed in such office witUn thirty mining claims, an answer to the complaint is fil(30) days after the last date of in contests the are The pending ed in such office within thirty publication of this Notice, the (30) days after the last date of Land Office, Bureau of Land Manallegations of the complaint will publication of this Notice, the al agement, Room 312 Federal Build- be taken as confessed and the Utah. Unless Lake City, legations of the complaint will be ing, Salt contests will be decided without taken as confessed and the con an answer to the complaint is fil- a hearing. tests will be decided without a ed in such office within .thirty This Notice will be published of after last the date (30) days hearing. on the following dates, to wit: This Notice will be published publication of this Notice, the at January 21, 1960 on the following dates, to wit: legations of the complaint will be January 28, 1960 conas confessed and taken the 1960 January 21, February 4, 1960 tests decided will be a without January 28, 1960 February 11, 1960 hearing. February 4, 1960 February 18, 1960 This Notice will be published February 11, 1960 at least once a week for being on the following dates, to wit: February 18, 1960 30 days., 1960 for a once 21, week at January least being Dated this 6th day of January 30 days. January 28, 1960 1960. Dated this 6th day of January February 4, 1960 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1960. February 11, 1960 By F. S. Kirk UNITED STATES OF AMERICA February 18, 1960 being at least once a week for Acting . Manager, Land Office By F. S. Kirk 30 days. Bureau of Land Management Acting Manager, Land Office Dated this 6th day of January Salt Lake City, Utah Bureau of Land Management 1960. Salt Lake City, Utah UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ng Claims set forth above situate By F. S. Kirk in the County of Kane, State of UNITED STATES Acting Manager, Land Office Utah. THE DEPARTMENT OF Bureau of Land Management A complaint has been filed by INTERIOR Salt Lake City, Utai the United States of America reBUREAU OF LAND questing that said mining claims MANAGEMENT CURTIS C. ODOM. JANE DOE be invalidated and declared null NOTICE OF CONTEST ODOM, FRED PINNIX, MARY and void on the charge that: To: CHARLES F. PELOT, E. W. PINNIX, J. A. BAKER, Contest (1) The land involved is nonmineral in character; 8569, against the Lowell-Uta- h KINMORE, JESSENIUS HER Nos. Twelve, 31, Foorty-seveLICK, JAMES PETERSON, LES (2) No discovery of valuable Sixty-thre- e LIE JACK, CURTIS C. ODOM, Placer Claims de- minerals has been made in the d scribed by metes and bounds JANE DOE ODOM, FRED PINmining claims. The contests are pending in the upon unsurveyed land which wil. NIX, Contest 8567, against the e Lowell-UtaNos. Ten, 29, Land Office, Bureau of Land Manprobably be Secs. 27, 32, T. 40 Placer and- - Sixty-on- e S., R. 9 E., SL Mer, and Secs. agement, Room 312 Federal BuildClaims described by metes and 5, 8, T. 41 S., R. 9 E, SL Mer. ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless bounds upon unsurveyed land according to the latest proposed an answer to the complaint is filwhich will probably be Sec. 34, ed in .such office within thirty plan of survey; JAMES PETERSON, LESLIE T. 40 S., R. 9 E SL Mer., Secs. (30) days after the last date of JACK, CURTIS C. ODOM, JANE publication of this Notice, the al28, 33, T. 40 S., R. 9 E., SL DOE ODOM, FRED PINNIX, legations of the complaint will be Mer., and Secs. 4, 5, 8, 9, T. 41 MARY PINNIX, J. A. BAKER, taken as confessed and the con5., R. 9 E., SL.Mer., according to the latest proposed plan of JANE DOE BAKER, Contest tests will be decided without a 8570, against The Lowell-Utasurvey; hearing. Nos. Thirteen, 32, Fourty-eigh- t E. W. KINMORE, JESSENIUS This Notice will be published and Sixty-fou- r Placer Claims on the following dates, to wit: HERLICK, JAMES PETERSON, described by metes and bounds LESLIE JACK, CURTIS C. February 4, 1960 JANE DOE ODOM, FRED upon unsurveyed land which will February 11, 1960 PINNIX, MARY PINNIX, Conprobably be Sec. 34, T. 40 S, R February 18, 1960 test 8568, against The Lowell-Uta- h 9 E, SL Mer, Secs. 28, 33, T. February 25, 1960 40 March 3, 1960 Nos. Eleven, 30, Fourty-si- x S, R. 9 E" SL Mer, and Placer Claims Secs. 4, 5, 8. 9, T. 41 S, R 9 E. being at least once a week for and Sixty-twSL Mer, according to the latest 30 days. described by metes and bounds Dated this 6th day of January proposed plan of survey. upon unsurveyed land which will 40 T. be Secs: You, and. each of you, your 1960. 32, 28, probably 5., R. 9 E., SL Mer. and Secs. 5, heirs, representatives, and assigns, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 8, T. 41 S R. 9 E., SL Mer., ac- are hereby notified that the By F. S. Kirk of America has in- Acting Manager, Land Office cording to the latest proposed stituted a contest pursuant to 43 Bureau of Land Management plan of survey; JESSENIUS HERUCK, JAMES CFR 221, and Title 30 USCA, Salt Lake City, Utah LESLIE JACK, tion 40, against those certain JjU BA-KE- KIN-MOR- KIN--MOR- E, h h e h -- ; m v ' a i V.V T ?pf -- . s sec-pla- j mon-miner- al above-describe- j - KIN-MOR- h report-makin- LIXFORD In NOTICE OF CONTEST OF CONTEST n Farm people from this area and every part of Utah and southern Idaho will converge on Salt Lake City for the 37th annual meeting of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative on Saturday, February 20. The meeting will be held at the Hotel Utah with the opening session at 9:30 a.m.. will probably be secs, 24 and D. O. Roberts of Henefer is 7, T. 40 S., R. 8 E., SL Mer., at all and will President Utah, according to the latest sessions. He also willpresidea give report proposed plan of survey. on the past years activities of the A complaint has been filed by cooperative. the United States of America reThis is the chance for all memquesting that said mining claims bers of our organization to bebe invalidated and declared null come fully informed on the opand void on the charge that: erators of the cooperative, that (1) The land involved is non- is the major reason for the meetmineral in character. ing. We urge all members who (2) Nor discovery of valuable possibly can, to attend, announced minerals has been made in the president Roberts. mining claims. General Manager H. M. Black-hurcontests are pending in The will give his annual report the Land Office, Bureau of Land to members and C. K. Ferre, as312 Federal Room Management, sistant general manager, also will Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. in the Unless an answer to the complaint participate Other fine speakers will be inIs filed in such office within thirty cluded on the- - program (30) days after the last date of Officers for 1960 will be electpublication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be ed. A fine banquet and program taken as confessed and the con- will conclude the convention. tests will be decided without a above-describe- NOTICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT h st Ka- OF CONTEST -- T-- ' UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TEE ' INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT v F4-A28- ft Pa"e Tlirea d , above-describe- d above-describe- Four-ty-fiv- h THIS The good life is a full life, complete with the comforts and convenience of a full living standard. 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