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Show - n SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah rage Two SOUTHinn UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH A - Fi:h cr.j C:r.3 I!:!: Mt. Carmel daily cr.J Crrchl Ev:n!s By Christie Mulliner THE AMERICAN WAY 4 Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION The Utah mourning dove season continues through Sept 25 in Beaver, Iron, Kane and Washington counties, with the balance of the state closed to hunting for this year. While most of these birds have already migrated southward from other sections of the state, they are. reported to be plentiful in the above four southwestern couties where the one week longer season is set The dove bag limit is ten birds, possession 20, and shooting hours remain at one-hahour before sunrise to sunset. Lived in Midway prior to 1 may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire NOTICE OF SALE ON FORECLOSURE OF LEIN Errol G. 60AL IS TO Brown. Publisher and Editor (OuR Subscriptions $&50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months THEN HAVE TO -- matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as post office In Kana. Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. second-clas- GOVERNMENT AU. OUR WANTS s 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. , y I v NOBODY j lf MEMBER Notice is hereby given that y .Crofts of Orderville, Utah claims a Warehousmans and Mechanics Lein for repair and storage, all of which are 30 days past due and effect the following described House Trailer, 1948 House Trailer, Mainliner , ID No. 34238 Said leins were incurred in the amount of $300.00 for repairs and Storage Jiandled by LeRoy Crofts of Orderville, Utah. Repairs were at the request of the last known owner. Merle E. Robinson, RL 1, Palmdale, California. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell said house . , NATIONAL OUTLOOK Projected Decline in Capital Investment By RALPH ROBEY Optimists on the business trend, and we are one, have had some in the past few real body-blow- s wbeks, Steel production cfranot get on an appreciable upward curve, housing starts and construction as s whole are far below what had been anticipated inventoried are no longer going up, machine tool orders are down, automobile sales are disappointing, and so forth. Now we have a new report on projected investment in plant and equipment for the remainder of 1960 and it reveals a decline from the last survey. These reports are made each quarter by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Commerce. The current survey, made in late July and August, covers the plans of business management as of that time for this and the final quarter. The re duction from the total of the preceding study is only 2 percent, but this means that this; item will not be a rising plus factor from here on. One of the reasons this is so important is that the amount in- rising wage level. With uncertainties and problems over such a wide area, this is a time when it is both comfortable and wise to have surplus funds; and they can be kept invested in securities which yield at least some income. As to the effect of the downward revision upon the business trend, it may be said that it is more psychological than anything else. The decline is not enough to reverse the business curve and, if present projections hold true, the total will be a powerful sustaining force. After all, even with the decline. investment in plant and in both the third and fourth quarters of this year will be at an annual rate of about 37 billion dollars, and for the year as a whole will be somei 12 percent above 1959. We see no reason therefore to change our belief that the remainder of the year will be a period of gradual upswing in overall business. Married Group lets Hear Him Answer That! - Glendale daily news items and notes Mr. and Mrs. Christian Levang-e- r home Sunday. went to St. George the past Mrs. Lucile Flynn and family, week where they will live this and Mrs. Malinda Jolley accompcoming winter. anied Mr. and Mrs. Kenneh HarMr. and Mrs. Verl Page of Day-to- ris to Las Vegas for a viisit with Idaho, were visitors this week relatives over the week end. at the home of Mary Lou Page. t Home missionaries at our SacMr. and Mrs. Lynn Watson of rament services were Sunday Henderson visited friends and rel- speakers Burke Sorensen and atives hare the past week. Cloyd Chamberlain with a vocal solo Teach Met To Pray by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Roundy of the Orderville Ward. and three children of Montana Roper Has been a mayor. spent several days the past week visiting at the Warren Brinker-hof- f home. Bond Mr. and Mrs. John Raid and two sons went to Fresno, this week. California, Clark Workman became seriously ill and was taken to the Kane County hospital Monday. Chairman Gives Quarterly Report Purchases Relatives here received word volved is enormous. The of the death of Mrs. JoseMonday Plan Friday Meet high was in the third quarter of phine Maxwell of Cedar City. Her 1957. That figure was just short Hi the Young in Hearts funeral services baing held Thursof 38 billion dollars. During the Marriedagain, of the Kanab North Ward. day. 1958 recession the total dropped will be a meeting Friday, There Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Emily) to below 30 billion dollars. Since 23 at the Stake House. Anderson of Cedar September City visited then it has been rising and orgin-allRose will give the lesson. here the past week Wayne to leavprior was it forecast that the agLight refreshments will be serfor Salt Lake City where gregate for the year would be ved. We urge everyone to attend ing Keith will attend school at the well over 37 billion dollars. It is as these lessons are educatvery this coming winter. University clear that we shall not attain that ional and inspiring. total. A group of 15 MIA Officers Mary Bylund, reporter - Two questions need to be anfrom our Ward attended Stake swered: What has caused the Leadership meeting held at Kanab downward revision? What affect Monday evening. ADRELIABLE PARTY FOR will there be on the business Mrs. Eva A. Dallin and two DED INCOME FOR PART OR trend? daughters spent tha past two Among the reasons for the FULL TIME WORK WE SEweeks at St. George returning CURE LOCATIONS FOR TESTdownward revision the following It Pays To Advertise . . . ERS probably have been most importMale or female, wanted for this ant: Present capacity is adequate to area to sendee route for Sylvania lake care of not only jhe immed- and R.C.A. television and radio CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT iate but thiTpmbable demand of tubes sold through our latest mode inmethod ern tube the forsceable future in many free A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- and personal property, not to dustries. Under these circum- testing and merchandising units. POSING TO AMEND ARTI- exceed $2,000 in value for CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all stance only an investment which Will not interfere with your presCONSTITUTION OF THE household furnishings, furniture, will increase effcicncy of output ent employmeet. To qualify you STATE OF UTAH, RELATING and equipment used exclusively can be Justified. must have $1,476.60 to $2,953.20 TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES by the owner thereof at ids Profits are being squeezed and cash available immediately for inEXEMPT FROM TAXATION. place of abode in maintaining there is no indication that this ventory and quipment, investment Be it resolved by the Legis- a home for himself and family. situation will be improved in the secured. Car, 5 spare hours weeklature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 near future. This curtail the vol- ly, could net up to $6,000.00 per of all members elect- in value, owned by disabled ed to each of the two houses persons who served in any war ume of funds available for in- year in your pare time, should be in the military service of the voting in favor thereof: vestment, and also lessens the in- able to start at once. This compSection 1. It is proposed to United States or of the State centive to make investments that any will extend financial assistamend- Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried ance to full time if desired. Do are not absolutely necessary. of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of There Is con tinous discussion not answer unless fully qualified of Utah to read as follows: such disabled persons or of perover the possibility of another re- for time and investment. Income All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the Busicession in the relatively near fut- should start immediately. state, not exempt under the military sendee of the United laws of the United States, the States or the State of Utah ure, which lessens the urgency to ness set up for you. Sailing, solicitState of Utah, or under this were killed in action or died as necesor is not ing, experience expand output capacity. shall be taxed in a result of such service may constitution, There is little or no likelihood sary. For personal interview in proportion to its value, to be be exempted as the legislature that prices will increase by enough your city please include your ascertained as provided by law. may provide. to make a delay more costly. And Phone Number and WRITE The legislature shall provide The property of the state, counU. S. ELECTRONICS CORP. ties, cities, towns, school dis- by law for an annual tax suffithere is a possibility that prices tricts, municipal corporations cient. with other sources of 6267 NATURAL BRIDGE may be lowered by at least and public libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated PINE LAWN 20, MO. . to offset the constantly the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the State clusively for either religious for each fiscal year. For the worship or charitable purposes, Purpose of paying the state and places of burial not held or any there be, the legisused for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying be a from shall tax benefit, exempt annually, sufficient to pay taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual interest and to pay Your Are Yea the canals, reservoirs, power plants, principal of such debt, withpumping plants, transmission in twenty years from the final lines, pipes and flumes owned passage of tho law creating the Blurred vision, headache, dizziness and the - . and used by individuals or cor- debt. porations for irrigating lands 2. Tho secretary of Section inability to see far or near are symptoms of within the state owned by such state is directed to submit this , individuals or corporations, or proposed amendment to the electhe individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the NEGLECT shall not be separately taxed as next general election in the long as they shall be owned and manner provided by law. used exclusively for such purPROTECT YOUR VISION Section 3. If adopted by the poses. Power plants, power electors of this state, this and transmission other lines PROMPT attention insures better right. amendment shall take effect property used for generating the first day of January,' 1961. a delivering electrical power, I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, portion of which is used for Secretary of State of the State aiid We Lens furnishing power for pumping of Utah, DO HEREBY CERwater for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the foregoing is a We have Modern Eyewear lands in the State of Utah, may full, true and correct copy of the to be from taxation exempted that is Smart and Attractive the extent that such property constitutional amendment prois used for such purposes. These posed by thed regular session of the Thirty-ThirFor Professional Eye Care see: Legislature, exemptions shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water 1959, as appears of record in office. my so pumped under such regulaIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tions as the legislature may F. BURGESS prescribe. The taxes of the indi- have hereunto set my hand and gent poor may be remitted or affixed the Great Seal of the abated at such times and in State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, MOTEL nED HILLS In KAHAD ' . such manner as may be provided this 22nd day of August, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from Secretary of State. taxation of homes, homesteads, (SEAL) t all-tim- e y self-servic- two-thir- -- Kcgfecling U-ta- news notes . r.lmlng's sped al burden tax assessments on Utah's metal mines are , Property based chiefly on average net proceeds for the threo preceding years. This makes mines more responsive to inflation and deflation than most classes of property. Extended inflation is a special burden to mines. For example; by 1959, assessed value of all average, property had risen 50 above the 1947-4- 9 while metal mine assessments had increased non-mini- ng 81. UTAH From the MINING ASSOCIATION earth comes an abundant ffe for all" trailer to the highest bidder for 1960. ' LaNard Johnson Sheriff Kane County Published Sept 15, 22, 1960. A FULL YEARS SUPPLY KKAHD DAIRY OF PRODUCTS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH STATE OF UTAH, by and through the Public Welfare Commission, CCOCbOCTD ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) vs ) ) ) LUELLA BAKER, Defendant IS HEREBY Of-fic- al and appurtenances thereto annexed or appertain- ing. . .Said sale will be conducted on the 30th day of September, 1960, at hour of. 1:00 o'clock p.m., on the front steps of the Kane County Courthouse in Kanab, Utah, and said property will be sold to the highest bidder at public auction and public bid and every bid shall be deemed an irrevocable offer and the terms of said sale shall be for cash upon close of the bidding. WITNESS my official hands this 6 day of September, 1960. LaNard Johnson Kane County Sheriff Published September 8, 15, 22, GRAND PRIZE - ini ta ... 3th PRIZES ta ISfh PRIZES 1 6th ta SOth PRIZES Slit ta 1 01 it PRIZES Full of Dairy ProducH foi family of 4 Six months supply of Dairy Product-4t- k Thro month' supply of Dairy Product On months' supply af Dairy Product On Gallon k Cram yor't supply an avtrag You can enter as often as you wish . . . just mail the entry blank with the top from any product, or a reasonable facsimile. Look for the free entry blank Hi-Lan- d each week in this newspaper. . ! asii ENTRY BLANK tmtlM DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL SWEEPSTAKES ObfOCto of it ndH ii to totot th wmmng prondntiol end oshmote to Mol poo dotomoni m 10 words or Itw oompMmg the sontooce. I prof or " Cods person moy submit os many ontnos os he pieosot. Wmnors will Docimom off tho fudges is final. bo octomponisd by tho carton top of fty Doiry Product or O rootonoble comod to oo, toglhtr with b(M Dowy Products bo notified by mod. dmroof. Al oofrioi mud bo modod to Con tot, 1000, Sob lake Cty 10. Utah. Coo si bogmt Wednesday, Soptombor 4, POO and oP entries most bo post merged boforo madmghs Sunday, November 4, 910. Tho figure wsod for tho popular vote Mob of tbo winomQ condtdato will be that roloosod by Ibo Assoc Mod Proso os of nwdmght, No. 10, I960. Hiptbio to porswpoto pro OK roiidowti of tbo Hnlond boding area. Not lgbt or employees Of Doiry and theb fomdios, and ARotson Aderwng Agency, In., its advertising ogoncy, Al spocos on dio efflaai entry blank must br Mod. Ptooso pnnt or typo, OcsiniSd f 0,1m . rwzES Mi year's supply of Oouy Products for on ovtrago family of four, eon Health Proportioned Mdk, 4 lbs. Cottoge Omasa, 3 to. tong ooc montb of. 40 quarts Sutto. 1 goHoa ko Croom, 1 pint Soar Croons, I quart Rutter mdk, 1 quart Chocototo Drink, Mart HnUnd Sunfcist Orange Drmk, 3 pinto Half and Had. 3nd to Jth Pne Sm months supply af Dory Products for an overage fomdy of lour. FIRST Ptllt-O- ne 64 So IS Pncos-lh- rto months' supply of Dmry Products for on overage fomrfy of four. SO Prises One months' supply af Dairy Products for on overoge fomdy of four. to 101st Pn cos Ono god on ko Croons. 6th to Sid My lokchoit for winning con d dots for Prgisnt M oskmoto of Ns Mol poputor vote isi I Proto r -- Dmry Products because!. . (Use 10 words or JO 29, 1960. Eyesight! FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA fit Contact on. n. at the Tuesday, Sept. 27th . ) Ifcnzb, Uteh Member off ', Hi-Lan- GIVEN Sheriff Kane County of sale, both of. which were made and entered on the 2nd day. of August, 1960, .there will be sold by the undersigned Sheriff to satisfy a judgement in the above entitled action against the Defendant therein in the amount of $6,133,95 the following described real property in Kanab City, County of Kane, State of Utah: Beginning at a point which is 8 rods South of the Northeast Corner of lot Number Four in Block 26, Plat A" of the Survey of Kanab Town-sit- e and running thence West 8 rods; thence North 8 rods; thence East 8 rods; thence South 8 rods to the place of beginning, containing in all 64 square rods, more or less. Together with all improve-ment- s LPC2Q2SES Pick the winner of the presidential election . . .estimate his total popular vote . . . and you can win a full years DAIRY PRODUCTS. Thats the supply of in Presidential Sweepstakes. 100 grand prize other nig prizes. See what you can win: that under and pursuant to a Judgement of the above entitled Court and an order directed to the Of DDG DOfl NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE Civil No. 270 NOTICE IN r examine ') cash at public auction at my home at Orderville, Utah at 10:00 a.m. 30 September, 1960. Dated this 14 day of September, ' of U. S. Savings! Bonds by Utah residents during August helped maintain the upward trend which started early in 1960, Frederick P. Champ, State Savings Bonds Chairman, said today when announcing state sales totals. August bond sales in h were $1,596,894, an increase of almost 10 percent over the same month last year, Mr. Champ stated. Savings Bonds purchased during August in Kane County to $1,180, according to word received by Hannan C. Steed, County Savings Bond Chairman. The total for the 8 months of 1960 reached $19,477, or 64.9 per cent of the countys sales goal, Mr. Steed reported. Lives in brick home 22, 1960 . Fern Morrison went to Las Veg. as pn a business trip over the Dennis Salter and Terry Tait week end. went to Salt Lake last week to spend a few days and take in the Speakers at sacrament meeting Fair. Sunday were Gurasey Brown and Earlene Ramsay entertained Cecil Pugh from Kanab. Glenna her friends Saturday on her birth- Roundy sang a solo, accompanied day. by her mother Martha Roundy. Other visitors were Mrs. Pugh and Keith Riddle was home Sunday Mrs. Brown also Lanord and Verda night from the sheep herd. Johnson, Roma and Bill Cox, Cleo Visitors at the Ed Lamb and and Verla Esplin of Bishop , Covington home Sunday Billengsley Orderville. were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Laney and friends from Hurricane. Mr. Visitors over the week end at and Mrs. Marvin Button and TerOsmer Lamb home were Mr. the ry D. from Kanab and Mr. and and Mrs. Merrill Clark and famMrs. Perry Lamb and Linda from ily and Mrs. Carolyn Cram and Orderville. family from Spanish Fork Le-Ro- the September Thursday, - Selina, Uieh - Penguifch, Uteh Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tlcmicr cf Federal Reserve System Surplus $350,CC0.C3 Capital $150,000.00 ' leu) |