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Show -- SOUTHERN UTAH KEWS. Kanab, Utah Fage Two NOTICE TO BIDDERS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Sealed bids will be received by he Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Kane County, Jtah, at his office, in the County Courthouse at Kanab, Utah, until he hour of 10 oclock a.m., Mon-laMay 8, 1961, at which time 'hey will be publicly opened for sale to Kane County of a Police Car by the lowest acceptable bid-ie- r. Errol G. Brown, Publisher and Editor Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months 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. - Specifications t of said Police Car are on file with said Clerk and also with the Sheriff "of Kane County, to which bidders are hereby referred. The said Board of County Commissioners expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to withhold payment until the vehicle, when and if, delivered has been inspected and found acceptable. t The Board of County Commissioners of Kane County, Utah. By D. M. Tietjen County Clerk Published April 13, 1961. " MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION THE NATIONAL OUTLOOK Federal Aid Both the House and the Sente have passed i bill enabling the federal government to aid depressed areas. There was strong opposition to such a proposal, but there never was any real hope of defeating it. President Kennedy made this one of his antirecession measures and the Eisenhower administration had supported such an extension of federal government activity. The cost of the measure will be some $400 million. At present there are 103 areas which meet the requirements for help as depressed areas. This is determined by the percentage of - unemployed in relation to the average for the nation as a whole. There are many reasons why an area may become depressed, and these are crucial from the viewpoint of apprasing the wisdom of this measure. Some of the more important of these reasons are: High labor cost: This can force up the costs of production and thereby increase prices. The result is a smaller market and less need for the old output. This is one of the things which has happened in the coal fields. To attempt to meet it the mines have made enormous investment in machines to keep prices at a level which enables them to compete with alternative sources of fuel. business climate: Unfavorable This may take the form of a bad tax system, hostility on the part of the local government, misunderstanding of the problems of management, refusal to enforce the laws against labor abuses, and so on. Where such a situation is found it is to be expected that business will not remain any longer than necessary. Shrinking market: This may be permanent, as, for example, buggy manufacturing, or it may be temporary as in the case of automobiles and steel today. In either event it reduces the need for workers and hence increases unemployment in these industries. Transportation costs: With com. petition as vigorous as it is today in most lines, the cost of getting a product to market may matter of utmost concern. The result in many cases is that a business will set up units as close to its market as possible, and this may leave many workers at the old site without jobs. Exhaustion of a natural resource: This is what gave us the ghost towns of the west. But it may happen in any field which is based upon the extraction or manufacturing process of a natural resource. Increased Productivity: From the point of view of employment, farming offers the best example of this. Through mechanization, larger units, better fertilization, and better seeds, the increased output per acre has been fantastic. The same process, to some extent, has gone on in almost all industry. creasing finding it difficult and some, impossible to meet the prices of competitors from abroad. Whenever this is true, it hurts employment in this country. Now financial aid by the federal government will not, and can not, offset any of these reasons for an area becoming depressed. This does not mean that the problem is not serious. These unemployed oersons need jobs, and the nation needs to get them back to work. Senator Wallace F. Bennett after listening to exhaustive this bill, said- - point-blan- k hearings-on- u in the report of the Committee on Banking and Currency that the jime to stop a surge of federal intervention in the field of plant location is before the principal of federal intervention is established.. Unfortunately it is too late for that now. But that does not change the fact that the expenditure of this $400 million will not begin to solve the problem of depressed areas. (4561) (R-Uta- h), -- Public Notice Egg-Hea- Knows Best? d NOTICE TO WATER USERS to appropriate County, State of the entire year designated. All water in Kane Utah, throughout unless otherwise locations are In SLB&M. 28959 'Gordon C. Holt, 232 East 2nd South, Salt Lake City, UL 2 22& sec.-ffrom either one or t- wells bet. 500 both of two and 1000 ft. deep at the following points. (1) N. 1340 ft. and E. 20 ft.; (2) N. 1396 ft. and E. 40 ft., both from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T43S, R2E. The water is to be conveyed pipe and hrough 2000 ft. of 7680 ft. of pipe, and used for the domestic requirements of 800 families, fire protection and industrial purposes, find from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 25 acres, all uses in NSW4, SEySWy4 said Seq. 11. 4-i- n. 32332 Floyd Maddox, P. O. O. Box Box 317, Kanab, UL 4 from sec.-- ft ata ft ., lator Station. This application (F. inundating 1 acre, in SEy4NEVi C.C. form 34G, July 1960) was filed said Sec. 36. The water will b3 with the Commission March 28, i used for the domestic require- 1961. mants of one family, for the The output channel requested is of 100 cattle and from Mar. channel 2 and the proposed oper- 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 106 acres in SEl4NEVi, SWV4NEy4, ating power is one watt. It is the intent of this translatNVbSEtt, SWy4SE)4 said or station to rebroadcast signals Sec. 36. iniating at Hendersorj Nevada, W. Lamar Johnson, P. 32346 with call letters K.L.R.J. T.V. O. Box 232, Kanab, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t Paul Jenkins, for a 10 and well bet. 200 Kanab Lions TV Committee from and 400ft. deep at a point S. 3960 Published March 30, April 6,13, ft., and E. 2508 ft from NW Cor. 1961. Sec. 26 T24S, R5W. The water is to be used for the domestic reof one family, for the quirements Public Notice watering of 100 cattle, and from The Kanab Lions TV, P. O. Box Mar. 1 to OCT. 31 to irrigate 200 40 Kanab , Utah, has in behalf of lores in NEy4SWy4, SEy4SW)4 the community of Kanab, Utah fiL Sec. 26, NEUSWVi, NWy4NE14, ed an application with the Federal iWy4NEKr NWy4SEV4 NESEV4 Communications Commission, 3E4SEVi Sec. 33, T42S. R5W, Sec. 2, T43S, R5W. Ey4NE Washington 25, D. C., for a new Television Broadcasting Translator 32537 J. Alvin Judd, Kanab, Station. This application (F.C.C. Jt .5 sec.-ft- . from a well, form 346, July 1960) was filed 228 ft deep at a point N. 978 ft with the Commission March 28, ind E. 440 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 1961. 26, T42S, R5W. The water is to o The output channel requested is be used for the domestic requ;re g channel 5 and the proposed oper- nents of two families, for the of 100 cattle, and from Apr. ating power is one watt. to Oct. 31 u irrigate 320 acres, It is the intent of this translator station to rebroadcast signals .11 uses in Secs. 26 and 35, T42S, iniating at Henderon, Nevada, with R5W. call letters K.L.RJ. T.V. 32632 Lester F. Little, Ka Paul Jenkins, for from any one or iib, Ut 5 sec.-f- t Kanab Lions TV Committee 11 of three 16 in. wells, bet 100 Published March 30, April 6, 13, nd 150 ft. deep at the following 1961. mints: (1) N. 100 ft and E. 1300 t.. (2) S. 1320 ft and E. 1300 ft. wat-arin- g SEV4-NW- 4, 12-i- 10-i- n. wat-3rin- I dont borrow- - from wy4 Cor. Sec. 25, T43S, 15 W; (3) N. 1310 ft. and E. 1?10 t. from SW Cbr. Sec. 30, T43S. ,14W. The water is to be used or the domestic requirements of '.wo families, for the watering of .00 cattle, and for the irrigation f 600 acres, all uses in Ei, SWy4-mY- i, SWti Sec. 25, EttSEK, '.Wy4SEy4 Sec. 26, T43S, R5W, VSW?4, SW&NW14 Sec. 30, 43S, R4W. 32638 F. M. Esplin, Orderville, . from a well at a mint N. 375 ft. and E. 50 ft. from vy4 Cor. Sec. 13, T43S, R8W. The vater is to be used for the water-i- g of 120 cattle. Jt ft jpnea North, South, East, West the call is for Kentuckys Best! Alao Available BOTTLED IN BONO KLilJ-T- V The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer 40, Kanab, Utah, has in behalf of a 10-iwell, bet 250 and 350 ft. the community-- af Fredonia, Ari- deep and point S. 1370 zona, filed an application with tha W. 40 .ft. from NE Cor. Sac. 33, Federal Communications Commis- T43S, R5W, by means of a dam sion, Washington 25, D. C., for a 8 ft. in height, creating a resernew Television Broadcasting Trans- voir having a capacity of 4 ac.-ft- Subscribe W rscoi... tisriuxo am WTfuo ir wAiufiu wm OVER 150 YEARS ruziu oiniiuir cowaht, iudstowh. kuhuco iT (Consult Clerk of Court for further particulars) 1961 an afternoon and an scheduled evening game. Game time for both to be announced. Visiting team will be the Portland Beavers. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Susannaa Vjlate Ackerman, also known as Susie Vilate Ackerman and Susie V. Ackerman and as Vilate Ackerman deceased. Creditors of the above-name- d decedent will please present Claims to the undersigned Execuitor at the offices of his attorneys, Gustin, Richards & Mattsson, 151 North Main, Richfield, Utah, on or before the 15th day of August, 1961. C. H. Ackerman, Executor Estate Dr. R. R. Davison CHIROPRACTOR Will be In Fredonia Tuesdays from 10 aun. to 6 pjn. Room No. 6 Fredonia Motel Call Midway Tickets for the Salt Lake Bees April -- 21 debut will go on sale Monday, April 10 at Derks Field, Mint Cafe and Steven Sporting Goods in Sugarhouse. To kick off the April 21 season opener, two games have heen anytime for an appointment or come In Tuesdays. -- srvvtsaaaKasssssssss FREE S33Z2. .015 sec.-ft- ' APRIL 16 thru APRIL 22 Monday-Th- ru 7:50 7:55 8:00 8.30 9:00 Friday DAILY WORD ALMANAC PRICE IS RIGHT CONCENTRATION TRUTH f OR CONSEQUEN-CE- Your are cordially invited to attend a special one day consultation clinic on hearing aids, conducted by BEL without charge on all make hearing aids. If you suffer a hearing problem, you will have an opportunity to take a free electronic test without obligar tlon and to examine the amazing Improvements in hearing aids displayed by our wide range of attractive new -models. See the new Jubilee for people who do not wear TONE-SERVIC- S 6:00 6:15 6.25 6:30 7:00 -- glasses. Leslie) NEWS SPOTLITE SPORTS REPORT WEATHER BRIEFING TENNSEE ERNIE FORD THE FIRESIDE Dimples" (Shirley Temple) BAT MASTERSON BACHELOR FATHER GROUCHO MARX SHOW TENTH HOUR NIGHT OWL CLUB Wee Geordie (Bill Travers, Alastair Sim) 9:30 IT COULD BE YOU 9.55 NBC NEWS DAY REPORT 10:00 CARTOONS 8:30 10:30 ROBIN HOOD 9:00 11:00 JAN MURRAY 9:30 11:30 LORETTA YOUNG 10:00 12:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 10:20 12.30 FROM THESE ROOTS 1:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 1:30 HERES - HOLLWOOD 2:00 NOW' MARTIN BLACK' Friday, April 21 2.00 NOW 4:15 TEXACO HUNTLEY. MOVIE BRINKLEY (NBC) REPORT The Working Man. (George Arliss, Bette Davis) Sunday, Aprit'16 10:00 CHURth IN THE. HOME yon) 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 10.30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 11:00 FILM SHOW Betrayed Women (Tom Drake, Beverly Michael) 11:30 BASEBALL- -, 6 00 NEWS SPOTLITE Cincinati at St Louis" 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 2.00 OMNIBUS 6.25 WEATHER BRIEFING 3.00 MEET THE PRESS 8 30 RESCUE 8 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 7:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 3.30 BRAVE STALLION 4:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 8.00 NANETTE FABRAY SHOW 8.30 THRILLER 5:00 The Secret Life of Hitler 9:30 TIGHTROPE 6 00 DINAH' SHORE SHOW 10:00 TENTH HOUR 7:00 NBC WHITE PAPER 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 8.00 OUTLAWS Winter Meeting (Bette 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK Davis, Jim Davis) 9:30 BEST OF POST Saturday, April 22 10:00 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 9:30 DETECTIVE S DIARY 10:30 FERMONT THEATRE 10:00 Mr. WIZARD Tree Grows In Brooklyn" 10.30 BASEBALL (Dorothy McGuire, James Milwaukee at Pittsburgh Dune) 1:00 FILM 1:30 BRAVE STALLION Monday, April 17 2:00 BOWLING SHOW 2:00 NOW'Movie 2:30 CAPTAIN GALLANT Africian Manhunt 3.00 CARTOONS 3:30 FURY 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 4 00 LONE RANGER Magic Fire (Yvonne De 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Rita Carlo, Gam) . At Swords Point 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE (Maureen OHara, Cornel 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Wilde) 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:00 6:30 CONCENTRATION 6:30 King Leonardo 7:00 THE AMERICANS 7:00 ROY ROGERS 8.00 TWO FACES WEST 7:30 BONANZA 8.30 WELLS FARGO 8:30 THE TALL MAN 9.00 ACAPULCO 9.00 THE DEPUTY 9.30 BARBARA STANWICK 9:30 THE AMERICANS 10.00 TENTH HOUR 10.00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 10:30 CHILLER I Am A Fugitive (Paul Gun Battle of Monterey Muni) (Sterling Hayden, Pamela . Dunn) Tuesday, April 18 2:00 NOW MOVIE) Night of Adventure (Tom Conway, Nancy Gates) 4.30 TWO ON THE AISLE -Song of the Islands (Betty Grable, Victor Mature) 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6.25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6.30 TAB HUNTER SHOW 7:00 NBC SPECIAL Cry Vengeance Kanab, Ulab 8:00 STAGE TWO Woman in White (Eleanor Parker, Alexis Smith) 10 00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Youll Find Out (Boris Member of Karloff, Peter Lorre, Bela Lugosi) This is a Free monthly service conducted by the BELTONE UTAH COMPANY 23 East Broadway SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES fcft iiiiP (Semi-Documentra- Drthk Milk, as a snack- .- and feel refreshed. You 3 susses every day . S'anft MeFo always need protein. Thas why ytq never oufgrow your need for Milk.. Get ihe Milk idea AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH FIRST STATE BANK OIL SAUNA ke It Pays To Advertise . . . AIKENS LODGE KANAB April 14th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Train TOMBSTONE TERRRITORY PRICE IS RIGHT BOB HOPE SHOW TENTH HOUR NIGHT OWL CLUB Shanghai Story (Edmund OBrien, Ruth Roman) Thursday, April 20 2.00 NOW MOVIE Indian Agent (Tim Holt, Richard Martin) J.30 TWO ON THE AISLE Yankee Doodle Dandy Part II (James Cagney, Joan Southern Utah time is 1 hour later on all times as given below. Protests resisting the granting f any of the foregoing application with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Wednesday, April 19 Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt 2:00 NOW MOVIE City, Utah, on or b afore May Annabel Takes A Tour 13, 1961. (Lucille Ball, Jack Oakie) 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Wayne D. Criddle Published in Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah, from March 0 to April 13, 1961. 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:20 Monthly IIEARIRS AID QUMO 7:00 Wagon 8:0Cf Weekly Program STATE ENGINEER FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR Notices Guardianship Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Davis and son returned to Kanab this week after spending several of the winter month in Las Vegas. They plan on opening their store here this week. competition: An inForeign number of industries are The Kanab Lions TV, P. Probate And j April 13, Kanab News Notes for Depressed Areas By RALPH ROBEY w Thursday, SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah . 4 v- - 6.00 6 15 6.25 6.30 Yankee Doodle Dandy Part I (James Cagney, Joan Leslie) NEWS SPOTLITE SPORTS REPORT WEATHER BRIEFING PETER LOVES MARY - Salim,1 Ulab - Pangcitch, Utah Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation f.!cr.i:r cf Federal Reserve- System i 0 Surplus $3S0tGd3.C0 Capital $150,000.00 . ' |