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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS.'fcmab, Utah Page Two UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU . OF LAND MANAGEMENT - NOTICE OF CONTEST To: JOHN B. HAUSKINS, MARY ANN HAUSKINS, GRANT J. ALLEN, ELLEN. JEAN-ALLE- N, ROBERT L. LANGGUTH, WALTER STRAIN, LEONA STRAIN, E. A. MUELLER, Con- test 9363, against Jack Bob Nos. 1 through 18 placer mining claims described as being within secs. 3, 4, T. 44 S., R. 8 W., and secs. 23, 28, 27, 33. 34, T. 43 S., R. 8 W, SL Mer., Utah. You, and each of you, your heirs, representatives, and assigns, are SOUTHER?! UTAIIJtEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH Publisher and Editor G. Brown, Subscriptions $&50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the pntered as second-clas- s post office in Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and Items for publication must be t signed 6y 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. and Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claim set forth above situate in the County of Kane, State of Utah. A complaint hag been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and void on the charge that: (1) the land involved is nonmineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION To Whom Vc:!cly Prcgrzn OCTOBER 22 THRU OCTOBER 28 Monday Thru Friday 7:50 DAILY WORD 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 8:30 CONCENTRATION 9:00 TRUTH or Consequences 9:30 IT COULD BE YOU 10:00 CONTINETAL CLASSROOM 11:00 JAN MURRAY SHOW . 11:30 LORETTA YOUNG 12:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE . 12:30 FROM THESE ROOTS . 1:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 1:30: HERES HOLLYWOOD' REPORT 1:55 NBC MID-DA2:00 NOW MATINEE MOVIE 3:00 NOW MARTIN BLACK 3:45 HUNTLEY- - BRINKLEY 5:50 MR MAGOO . It May Concern I have a stray cow and yearling steer in my possession branded, V over O and y on the right ribs, and a 1959 Dixie National Forest tag in the ear. If cow and steer are not rightfully claimed they will be sold. G. Elmer Judd, Brand Inspector, Published 6:30 BULLWINKLE 7:00 WAGON TRAIN 8:00 MEN INTO SPACE 8:30 JOEY BISHOP SHOW 9:00 PERRY COMO SHOW 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Romance on the High Seas (Jack Carson, Doris Day) Thursday, October 26 4:00 TWO ON THE AISLE Captive City (John Forsythe, Joan Camden) 6:00 NEWS SPOTUTE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 HAZEL 7:00 MITCH MILLER 8:00 DR. KILDARE 9:00 OUTLAWS 10.00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Kisg Tommorow (James Cagney, Ward Bond) Sunday, October 22 9:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 10:00 NFL FOOTBALL Cleveland at Pittsburg 12:30 SUNDAY SPORTS REPORT 12:45 FILM 1:30 TALK BACK 2:00 WISDOM 2:00 NATIONS FUTURE 2:30 CHET HUNTLEY 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 3:30 CHAMPION BOWLING 4:30 Walt Disneys Wonderful Friday, October 27 World of Color 4:00 TWO ON THE AISLE 5:30 CAR 54 Where Are You GUNG HO (Randolph 6:00 BONANZA 7:00 LARAMIE Scott, Noah Berry, Jr.) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLIGHT 8:00 NATIONAL VELVET 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 8:30 PLAYHOUSE 9:00 DUPONT SHOW of WEEK 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 STAGE TWO 10:00 TIGHTROPE 10:30 FREMONT THEATRE -Flame and the Arrow (Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo) Tycoon (John Wayne, 8:00 HORSESHOE SPECIAL Loraine Pay) Winston Churchill, The FineMonday, October 23 st Hour' 9:00 TBA 4:00 TWO ON THE AISLE ' Lady from Louisiana (John 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Wayne, Dorothy Dandridge) Talk of the Town (Cary 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITR 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Grant, Jean Arthur) 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING Saturday, October 28 6:30 WESTERN THEATER 8:30 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY Nevada (Robt. Mite hum) 9:00 UP DATE 7:30 PRICE IS RIGHT 9:30 MR. WIZZARD 8:00 87th PRECINCT 10:00 (TO BE ANNOUNCED) 9:00 THRILLER 10:30 NBA BASKETBALL . 10:00 TENTH HOUR Detroit at Los Angeles 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 1:00 SHERI LEWIS SHOW Lucky Partners (Ginger 1:30 KING LEONARDO Rogers, Ronald Regan) 2:00 ALL STAR GOLF Tuesday, October 24 3:00 NBC NEWS 3:15 GOURMET THEATRE 4:00 TWO ON THE AISLE Gun Belt (Tab Hunter, Blue Gardenia (Richard George Montgomery) Conte, Anne Baxter) 5:00 FURY 6:00 NEWS SPOTUTE 5:30 TALL MAN 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:00 Saturday Night at the 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING No Business Like Show Bus. 6:30 FAMILY THEATRE . Tarans Peril (Les Baxter, 8:20 MR MAGOO 8:30 WELLS FARGO Virginia Huston) 8:00 THE DICK POWELL Show 9:30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 10:00 BOB NEWHART SHOW 9:00 CAINS HUNDRED 10:30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Now Voyager (Bette That Certain Woman Davis, Paul Henreid) (Henry Fonda, Bette Davis) ' - Wednesday, October 25 4:00 TWO ON THE AISLE Bride Came C.O.D.' (James . Cagney, Bette Davis) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE the Kanab. October 26, 1961. 8.15 SPORTS REPORT BRIEFING 6:25 WEATHER Subscribe dont borrow Ordcrville daily news happening; their home in Hurricane. By Nan E. Johnson conscientious fitting of the finest hearing aids with privacy and understanding. A permanent, professional of- is always Tri-Stat- area made possible through direct buying. 4-- claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management,' Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the complaint is filed in such office within thirty (30) days after the last date of publication of this Notice, the allegations of the complaint will be taken as confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: . October 12, 1961 . October 19, 1961 ' October 26, 1961 November 2, 1961 November 9, 1961 being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 21st day of September DEER IIUUTERS Why throw away or sell yjwr Deerskins If yqu are successful in getting a deer this season, now is the. time to decide what to do with your deerhide. Dont throw it away or sell it. Send it to the Salt Lake City branch of this W. B. Place & Conany, and have it tanned into beautiful leather. During a season we tap over 100,000 deerhides for successful hunters like yourself. Write to Salt; Lake City and ask for our latest catalog. It illustrates over 60 different leather products that can be made from your deerskins and tells you how to ship them to Salt. Lake City. Write todajy for your free - catalog. PLAGES DEERSECIH TRADING POST 1865 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah Bidders X eral Contract covering the the Kane County Mary Lee Baird, daughter of struction Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird enter- Hospital at Kanab, Utah, will he tained her little friends Thurs- received at the office of the Architects. day on her 9th Birthday. And other Plans, Mrs. Tone Blackburn and child- contract specifications, he se documents may ren and David left Friday for cured from the office of Carpen- - j receivSalt Lake. Mrs. Blackburn ter and Stringham, Architects, 42 ed medical help, and David enter- South 5th East, Salt Lake City, ed the Mission home Monday. Utah after October 7, 1961, upon Mr. an Mrs. Frank Chamberlain receipt of a deposit of $50.00 per and children of Memphis, Tenn., set. Deposit shall be in the form are visiting at the Robert Cham- of a check made payable to the The deposit will be berlain home. Frank'ils getting in Architects. refunded to, the depositer upon some hunting. the return of each set of plans Home over the week end were and specifications in good order Lucille Chamberlain, daughter of within severi (7) days following Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain the opening of bids. In the event from Provo. Wilda Adair, daugh- plans and specifications are not ter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster returned, deposit will be forfeited. and three friends from BYU. Bids shall be executed on the forms provided, enclosed in ChamberMark Visiting at the sealed envelopes and idenlain home were Dell and sons of tified with the name of the pro- Mesa. Dell came for the hunt. ject, the name and address of the LaVell Chamberlain, Hans and j bidder, and addressed to: Kane Sam spent Friday evening at the County Hospital, care. Carpenter Hans Chamberlain home and to and Stringham, Architects, 42 hunt Saturday. South 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Lynn James Esplin of Nephi, The Owner reserves the right came down over the week end to to waive any formality in, or to more and in get a little hunting reject any or all bids. take his family back home. KANE COUNTY COMMISSION Malcolm, Terry and Martha PorBy Merle V. Adams, Commister visited at the Martha Porter sioner in charge of hospital home here over the weekend from Published October 12, 19, 26, 1961 ir . X I ' jd tf ,Xr-T:-v TAKE A NEW HALLOWEEN is. the time for FUN . , . Costumes, parties and Trick or Treat We hope this one will be the best ever for you and your pals and that you will help us in keeping it bright and safe. e YC'Jll UXE EVERYTHIN AEC'JT IT! One important way you can do this is to help us sec that streets are kept lighted. Broken or darkened street lights are often the cause of accidents . . . and accidents mean the end to fun for someone. (1) It has the taste of today. (2) Choice of 2 kinds: smooth, mild Kentucky straight bourbon mooth, extra mild Kentucky blend. (3) Enjoy it tonight Plan to make good lighting a part of your fun Halloween I on a safe, accident-fre- -s- . . . and have the Lest of times e HAVE FUN SAFELY Free Trial, with satisfaction guaranteed. Free Hearing Tests No, Ten-da- have helped you. gation. PRICED TO SELL REASONABLE WITH TERMS TO QUALIFIED BUYERS, with special terms to or FFA members. Consider trade for cattle. C.x;B. WILLIAMS BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Phoneollect for Appt. PA or PA ... Careful, The lowest prices In the 'The only ones you should y KEEP THE LIGHTS BRIGHT! Obligation Easy Budget Terms if Desired ' Drop in or write today for - j ra further Information Dr. A. F. Rich CEDAR CITY CALIFORNIA-PACIFI: ; ' WCTKia kit. uctu it. idiot era idubm wmi mar. kxtuckt tiro whisklt r roof, ex bs mm m C UTILITIES COMPANY .$?. ne try to get even with are those who But you cant find better bred horses than right at my stable. WILL SELL three bred and broke mares and one 2 yr. old Stud, in a package or singly. Detailed pedigrees furnished without obli- 1 SUNNY BROOK... BETTER help Hey-bor- You can travel further mining d Visitors at the LeGrande Heaton home, were Jay of northern Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and children of Cedar. .Notice to Quarter Horse Buyers Victcr Blackburn is here visitProud parents are Mr. and Mrs. They ing with his grandmother and othLee Cornell Chamberlain. have a son bom Tuesday, Oct. 17 er friends from his work in Puerin the Kane County hospital. This to Rico. is their first child. Grandparents The Missionary Testimonial for are Mr. and Mrs. I. Cornell ChamWilliam Reo Heaton, Jr, Elder berlain. Sunday evening was well attended Mr. Dell Stout was in town Tue-da- y by his many friends and relatives. and Wednesday on business. The Dance - Review Saturday He formerly was shop foreman at was enjoyed by a large atnight Lunt Motor Company in Cedar. tendance. It was under the di The Republicans held their con- rection of Cleo and Pam Soren- 1961. vention Wednesday night and sen. nominated Earl Sorensen to run STATES OF AMERICA UNITED The YWMIA was reorganized for Town President and Norman By James E. Keogh, Manager, Carroll and Mrs. LaNard Johnson last Tuesday night, releasing Mrs. Land' Office Bureau of Land Mack Esplin as president and Mrs. - Management Salt Lake City, for 4 year trustees. . Utah Bernell Crofts and Mrs. Wilbur Grace and LuJean Heaton visitSustain-wer- e counselors. ps Covington ed the Dale Heatons in Salt Lake Mrs. - Bernell Crofts; presi1 the oast week. LuJean. remained Mrs. Vance Esplin And AND QUOTE and dent in the city to look for work. , Mrs. Wilbur Covington Dont brag. It isnt the whistle Here visiting with his many that pulls the train. friends and relatives is Ferl Blackburn of Portland, Oregon. Its is IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE . Notice To good to see him, he reports that Vera Deane is teaching an till From General Contractor sealnegro school and is enjoying her ed bids in triplicate for the Genwork. con- to help you fice, where available; above-describe- Donald Esplin returned to his work in Salt Lake Sunday after spending a week here taking care of the Esplin Brothers store in Glehdale while Mr. and Mrs. Van--c- e Esplin vacationed in northern Utah. LOOK AT DR. RICHS PLAN HEAR Qrfcnrilb K:v;s - MEMBER KLRJ-T- V Scouts, Explorers Plan Encampment Scouts and Explorers will participate in the First Aid and Survival Encampment to be held Friday and Saturday, Oct, 27 and 28, at the Pink Coral Sand Dunes. They will demonstrate their skill in first aid and survival by running an obstacle course using the compass and measuring distances to various stations enroute where first aid problems will be staged. This camp is under the direction of Garn Willis, chairman of the Kanab District Camping and Actihereby notified that the United vities committee. States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, ' Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah v Errol Thursday, October 23, 1961 xVtucuizrJii OrlUMrl 7 |