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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah fage Two SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS KANAB CITY ORDINANCE 1969-- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Publisher and Editor CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville . . Lillith Pugh, Glendale ML Carmel Tait, I vis Farr, Fredonia v Allen Cox, Alton Berneeta A. Subscriptions (3.50 per year, (2.00 for Six Months COALS j matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under post office in Kana, Utah, All communications and items for. publication must be 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. t ;;!krj union coals MEMBER 4 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it Voltaire v Bowling For Congress, 1st Congressional Oistrcil As He Sees It Garfield William G, Bruhn, County Commissioner and former President of the Utah Municipal League announced Saturday he would be a candidate for the Dem-- ' ocratic nomination for Congress from Utahs First Congressional 4 1 1 If I" Stj. He also represented the MuniciWilliam G. Bruhn pal League on the Water ResourcAt the time he was not only one es Board of the American Municithe youngest Mayors in the of pal Association, and at the present time is a member of the Gover- State, but was also one of the nors Committee for Economic De- youngest members of the Municito sene as its Presivelopment and Employment Plan- pal League dent immediate president and ning, past of the Five County OrganiDuriflg his lerm as Mayor he wras chosen zation. Outstanding Young Man of the Year by the Panguitch "The pressing need In the Junior Chamber of Commerce on rural counties of Utah, Mr. two seperate occasions, and was Bruhn asserted. "Is for increas of the State Junior reciepient ed economic opportunity. Chamber Distinguished Service He was also a reciepient While a part of the state 'is experiencing phenominal indust- of a State 4H Alumni Award. rial and business growth, many of He married the former Mary our outlying counties have remain- Lund of St George. They have ed relatively undeveloped. "A three children. few are even losing population. Utah cannot forge ahead to fake her rightful place among Western States until these population trends are stabalized and economic growth afforded all sections, He added. Balance Economy It is my belief that the key to a balanced economy hinges on development of our water and power resources. We must particularly power when it becomes available Utah must be vigilent to protect her rights to this power, otherwise it could be lost "How Well we handle the disposition of power from the Upper Colorado River dams will affect the economy of the state In the years ahead. He said.. Mr. Bruhn was born in Parowan and raised and educated in He attended Woodbury College in Los Angeles, Calif. He has been a Panguitch restaurant owner for the past twelve years. War Two Service He served as a sergeant with the Second Infantry Division during World War 11, and on his subsequent return to civilan life w'as elected Mayor of Panguitch. Pan-guitc- Fast service. Fair settlement of claims. Friendly people who are on your side. You cani buy better protection. Or broader coverage. Or greater peace of mind. And you save money, too ! Lower rates because Fanners insures careful drivers. Farmers Auto Insurance Of LOS ANGELES t fc uto f Phone Midway KANAB, UTAH Treble Super $20.00 per ton at Glendale, Utah Delivery on or about April 5, I960 TO RESERVE YOURS PHONE MI 82052-- or BEFORE MARCH 1, I960 TO i Founders Day Banquet Another feature of the 110 anniversary observance will be the annual Founders Day Banquet, scheduled this year for Wednesday, March 2, at 7:00 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Guest speaker will be Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, U. S. Secretary of Health and Welfare. In connection with Founders Call Agent For Mrsr LeRoy Judd Ml . WRITE Glendale, Utah 4-27- 89 For Appointment NOTICE FOR CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Fredonia Water Conservation District of Coconino County, of Arizona up to the hour of 4:30 oclock p.m. March 12, 1960, for the furnishing of all materials and labor for painting all interior and exterior surfaces of the existing, 300,000 gallon covered steel stor-agtank of said District All bids should be mailed or delivered to Fredonia Water Conservation District co Lorin M. Farr, Jr, Secretary, Fredonia, Arizona. All labor shall be paid not less than the prevailing rate of wages as predetermined by the Industrial Commission of Arizona. The successful bidder must carry workmens compensation insurance for all workers, and public liability and property damage insurance to cover any and all possible claims which might arise from said work. These rates of wages and the plans and specifications for said project may be Inspected at the office of the District in Fredonia up to the date and hour during which bids will be received. Interested contractors may obtain e copies of the plans and Specifications by writing or calling Lorin M. Farr Jr, Secretary Fredonia, Arizona. Phone MI Kanab, Utah. Said bids will be opened in public at 4.30 on the 12 day of March, I960, at the office of the District in Fredonia, Arizona. Each bid submitted must be ac-companied by a certified check' equal to 10 per cent of the total amount of such bid. Upon the opening of said bids, or as soon thereafter as convenient, the board of directors of the said District may let said work in whole or in pst to the lowest responsible bidder or bidders, provided that the said board of directors may reject any and all bids. FREDONIA WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT By Cloyd W. Swapp Oscar R. Judd Eldon H. Johnson Board of Directors ATTEST: Lorin M. Farr, Jr, Secretary February Published i 1960. ,. l if lSSSf i r -- j, U. of U. Pres. A. Ray Olpin looking at Old copies of the which universitys yearbooks will be on public display at Founders' Day event Day, dedication ceremonies of Joseph F. Merrill Engineer Bldg, will be Friday, Feb. 26, at 5:30 p.m., with open house that day from 3 to 9 p m. and on Saturday, Feb. 27, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m The new State College of Education building will be dedicated as Milton Bennion Hall on Wednesday, March 2, at 6 pm., preceded by open house at 5 p.m. Southern Utah News Kahab, Utah Dear Sir: I look forward to getting the S.U.N. each week. Please note change of address Fontella Cox 1022 D. grant St Santa Monica, Calif. Starting point for prosperity A stone dropped in a pool of water is the starting point for waves that spread to every corner of the pool. Mining is tho starting point for economic benefits that spread to every corner of Utah. Mining results in milling milling calls for smelting, smelting brings and refining attracts fabricating plants. These refining widening economic circles produce more jobs, bigger payrolls, growing supply purchases and increasing tax payments. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION from EGOuOr.lY PELLET Pinball Machine, per machine Planing Mill and Cabinet Shop Plumbing Business Pool or Billiard Table: First Table For each additional table Publisher and Job Print- er Second Hand Dealer . . . Service Station Operat- or Sewing 20.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 Machine Agent, Repairman or Serviceman , Sheet Metal or Weather Stripping Storm Door or Roofing Dealer Taxicab Operator, per car Tailor Shop Undertaking Parlor Used Car Lots Vending Machine 10.00 50.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 Vulcanizing Business ... If a person operates two or more busineses which are each licensable under more than one provision of this section, then a seperate license fee shall be paid for each business unless said businesses are' so interlated that the maintenance of one 1s essential to the operation of the other, in whch event the interrelated businesses shall be licensed under the classification requiring the greater fee, and any other business carried on by the same person shall be separately licensed. If any business is leased or placed in the management of another person it shall be seperately licensed notwithstanding its interrelation with or essentiality to another businss. (handsome! our way! (Go (Go Own a styled-to-sta- y INTERNATIONAL Pickup with 25 extra-capaci- Extra-powe- Bonus-Loa- d ty true-truc- k r, V-- body. 8 are now standard equipment. engines PUGH MOTOR 40 North Main SLf Kanab Wl INTERNATIONAL5 JinJ. TRUCKS Ten $54 Owing to low stock prices and drouth conditions, many farmers have requested a feed to help carry them over. This is not our best quality pellet, but a good feed at a bargain price. Also available in a salt mix at $50 per ton. ed FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Ikn:b, Uteh - Sslina, Uteh Psnsuilch, Utah Purina and Bar V Feeds CERTIFIED SEEDS BALING WIRE S ANITA-ATIOSUPPLIES STOCK OILERS WORMERS SPRAYS POULTRY DAIRY CATTLE SHEEP HORSES nOGS ' N Transportation can be arranged to most areas-Phon- e CRestwood 6-30- GLEflOALE MERCANTILE In Tfcs Ifensb Area LEIGH FURNITURE ents and friends of the university. To Welcome Guests Dr. A. Ray Olpin, U. of U. president; Mrs. Olpin; Robert E .Cutler, Alumni Assn, president; Mrs. Cutler and William D. Oswald, student body president will be in a reception ,line to greet, those persons who attend Operation 110. ' The evening will Include a ceremonial lighting of the University of Utahs birthday cake, exhibits, motion pictures, programs presented by students, dancing, refreshments, and use of such Uniori facilities as bowling alleys and the games area. A happy anniversary" song and a new U. of U. pep song both written by a stuwill be indent, Ronald Daum troduced. There also will be numbers by the U. mens chorus, dance band, Orchesis (modern dance corps) and members of the university's marching band. V u iuc P. Judd LeRoy DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES thp earth comes an abundant Ufa for all" FOR SALE - 45 DECORATING A the- - student - Union Friday,--: Feb. 26, from 7 to 10 p.m.. for alumni, senior students, the latters par- low-pric- Fhosphate for any HOME FURNISHING CARPETING The oldest state university west of the Missouri River is planning its 110th birthday party. The University of Utah was established Feb. 28, 1850, as the University of Deseret It has been know as the University of Utah since 1892 and has had its campus at the present site the east bench of Salt Lake City since 1901. Among various activities commemorating Founders Day this year will be "operation 110 in 4 l!:::r 20.00 University of Uteh To Note 1 10 Birthday District push for increased water development by both the State and Federal Government If our natural resources are to be properly exploited. , Mr. Bruhn said he forsaw a scramble for upper Colorado riv-?-r .... Alley Butcher 25.00 Cabaret or Jitney Dance Hall Operator 100.00 Circus or theatrical exhibitions: G. Bruhn Announces Candidacy Mr. Bruhm, who was elected Mayor of Panquitch in 1950 served as Mayor of that City for eight years. During his tenure of office he was also a member of the Board of Directors of the Utah Municipal League and elected Presdent of the Municipal League In 1957. In makng his announcement Mr. Bruhn said, T feel my experience in local Government s given me an Insight Into the problems of our state whether they be urban or raraL On Beauty Parlor, pet chair Bill Poster . . ; ,. 4 Villism Sld::.!s cl t COMMUNITY Tfcrcs 2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING U U Hell SECTION 11-- OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF KANAB CITY, Three students from this area PROVIDING THAT LIC- were on the 1959, Brigham Young UniENSE FEES MAY BE AMENDED versity honor roll for academic BY RESOLUTION AND CHANG- achievement-during the autumn ING CERTAIN LICENSE FEES quarter, according to special re11-Miscellaneous Licenses. lease to the Southern Utah News , The City Council shall provide by this week. resolution the amounts of all City Lynn F. Findlay, son of Mr. and licenses. Until otherwise provided Mrs. Lynn Findlay; and Lawrence by resolution, every person, co- B. McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. partnership or firm or corpora- Boyd McAllister, of Kanab t and tion, before engaging in or pur- Pauline Judd, daughter of Mr. suing any or more of the business- and Mrs. Allen Judd of Fredonia es, vocations, or callings herein- were the three from here. after mentioned within Ihe corpIn a studentbody of 10,265, the orate limits of the City of Kanab recognition was given to 763 stushall obtain a license so to do, dents who earned a grade point and shall annually pay each of the average of better than 3.5, or A respective fees therefor, as listed minus. opposite each trade, business, profession, or calling; stated license PASSED AND APPROVED BY fees shall be for one year, unless THE CITY COUNCIL OF KAotherwise provided: NAB CITY AND THE MAYOR Architect $ lfcOO THEREOF THIS 9th day of FebAutomobile Dealer . . . 50.00 ruary 1960. Automobile Repair Shop 50.00 H. Bemell Lewis, Mayor Bakery Barber Shop per chair Published February 18, 1960 .Published .every Thursday at Kanab, Utah EVrot G. Brown, Thursday, February 18, 1853 L!:r.b:r cf Federal Reserve System 03 Your Purina Dealer OAR V FEED & PELLET COMPANY Newcastle, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Surplus $350,000.03 Capital $150,000.00 |