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Show SOUTIffifito UTAH MEWS, Kanab. Utah Page Two UTAH NEWS SOUTHERN Orfcmlh LOUDER! OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER little news missed last Vistors at the Charles T. A Subscriptions $330 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as the Act of March 3, 1879. under post office In Kana, Utah, Items for publication must be All communications and 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. week. Hep-worth- s on Mothers Day was Mr. and Mrs. Keith Workman and children of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, Utah. Probate And NOTICE is hereby given that at 7:30 pm., Wednesday, June Guardianship Notices held on the proposed of the 1961 62 budget for Kane School District It is proposed to increase Instruction, Salaries, by $5,000.00 to pay Teachers contract salaries. The increase is to be financed by Uniform monies from the 1960-6School Fund received during further particulars) (Consult Clerk of Court for 13, 1962 a public hearing will be By Nan E. Johnson Errol Q. Brown, Publisher and Editor ftibHc Notice Ka and Weekly Events very Thursday at Kanab, Utah Published Thursday, May 24, 1962 George Workman of Beaty of Cedar City is visiting here daughter Mrs. Pearl Bolander. Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Ella Bowers Covington, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned ' at Richfield, Utah on or before the 20th day of July, 1 A. D. 1962. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane School District A visitor at the Mark ChambMay 16, 1962 erlain home Tuesday riight and Published May 24, 31, June 7. Wednesday was Elder Gugary of Shelby, Idaho, he knew Ranae in dar City visited at the Horace the Soanish American Mission, he Burrows home Sunday afternoon. reported she is getting along fine. and Mrs. Dave Foote visit- The MIA held their May Hay ed in ShortCreek, Moccfcsin and j Day with a very interesting pro- Pipe Spring Monday. Their varsity Cheer Leaders at-gram and dancing Tuesday night MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Olsen and Chamberlain Attorneys for Administrator Address: 76 South Main '"Richfield, Utah Published May 17, 24, 31; May 7, 1962. Coach Newby took them Dellas Sorensen and and Karl Heaton tended and participated in the track meet Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melling A children and Dee Melling of Celeader clinic in dar City visited at the Henry Car-rohome over the week end Saturday. They Roma Cox, Ver- - Robert and Dee helped Henry Linise Burrows, with the Cattle. at-M- r. J IIOTICE OF Ml. FIIIAL TAX SALE Camel News and Current Events NOTICE is hereby given that on the 29th day of May, 1962, at 10:00 a.m. at the front door of. the Kane County Court House, Kanab, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate in Kane County and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, Interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and official seal this 1st day of May, 1962. Thomas H. Haycock Kane County Auditor 1 The Seminary Graduation was held May 18. With a good crowd present. Pres. Frost, Heaton, Glazier also Elmer Judd and Valton Jackson, there were 16 graduate Students 13 fourth year Students, 6 Special award Students. The program was very good and every- Anderson. one enjoyed it Gam Esplin is home a few Mrs. Osmer Lamb went to Salt days from the sheep herd. Lake for medical attention SunThs Nephew of Fern Morrison day. She will be gone a week. Is living with her and working at Mrs. Owen Judd and family the Kiabab Mt. j Mrs. Keith Riddle and 2 childMr. and Mrs. Beayl Setts from ren. Mrs. Lamar Demills and Peggy all went to Cedar Saturday to Ventura, California were visitors see the Dentist and to do some at the Kirby Fairchilds for a few - days. shopping. Conrad & Margaret DeMill Lot 2, Sec. 4, T4S, R7W, SLM 5.52 Earl Ramsay is now working at NOTIC.E TO PUBLIC Conrad & Margaret DeMill or the American Station at the JuncPublic Hearing Lot J, Sec. 34, tion. He ,has worked at the Dam J. E. Crofts 30.95 all winter. Federal Aid Project No. T40S, R7W US 89 (4) Conrad & Margaret DeMill or Mrs. Inez Tait and family went Kanab Johnson Creek Lots 15 & Y, Sec. to St. George Monday to visit wiih J. E. Crofts Length 7 Miles 28.66 her 4. T41S, R7W parents Mr. and Mrs. Magnas Heirs of Cornelia Hodges The State Road Commission of Lots 1 & 4, Blk. 16, Plat A, Mount Utah herewith advises all interE pt of Lots ested Clyde H. Tait 125.40 . . Carmel, Townsite persons of proposed highA Orderville blk 2, 6, Plat 8, 4, W ch. ,5.64 F. C. Hoyt Beg. way improvements on US Highway 2403.19 89 and US of SE cor. SWy4NEV, Sec 4, T41S, Townsite Highway 89 Alternate Max B. A Margaret Excell R7W, SLM, th N 7.57 chs. th W in the vicinity of Kanab, Kane 2 ch. th S 7.57 chs, th E 2 chs. to Beg. at NW cor of Lot 4, blk 4, County, Utah. 11.42 Plat A, Kanab Townsite, th S 8 j A beg description of the section of LeGrand A Elmer Robinson or rds, th E 8 rds, th N 8 rds, th W highway proposed for improve. 10.28 ment is as follows: Jack Church A Wilford Brooksby 8 rds to beg. Samuel A. Judd Jr. Lot 3, Beg 52 rds N of SE Cor. of Beginning at the present junctsec 33, T43S, R6W, blk 7, Plat A, Kanab Town 51.37 ion of US 89 and US 89 Alternate NWViNEVi Part in Kanab thence extending eastClyde H. A Rena Tait SLM, th N 13 rds, th W 72 75100 rds th S 13 rds th E 72 75100 of Lot 7, blk 6, Plat A, Orderville erly in general direction of the 65.56 Townsite 1477.20 present road, to improved section rds to beg S. E. Johnson or Thorley C. & Eva A. Dallin 6.25 ft of road near Johnson Creek. AlBeg SWViSWYa, S of SE cor, lot 1 blk 4, Plat A, ternate line, beginning approxiVirginia Johnson 7.50 Glendale Townsite th S. 217 ft. mately 0.8 miles south of present Sec. 16, T38S R3W, SLM Robin E. & Vergina Simmons th W 15 rds, th N 217 ft, th E 15 junction of US 89 and US 89 Lot U, Sec. 27, T43S, R6W, SLM rds to beg 161.17 Alternate thence connecting with 7.50 Mary Ann Meeks or Catholic original line approximately 2.25 Ferl Blackburn or Mark Cham- Church Beg. at NE cor of lot miles easterly and extending to berlain NW'i SEVi Sec. 34, 4, blk 4, Plat near Johnson Creek. A Kanab 7.62 th W 8 rds th S 8 rds thTownsite, T40S, R7W, SLM The governing officials of KaE 8 rds, Byron D. Roundy or Vard H. th N 8 rds to beg 36.00 nab and of Kane County have been Heaton NWy NWy4 Sec. 5, notified. G. D. Macdonald Beg. 4 rds. A Public Hearing will be held T39S, R5W, SLM, also comm, at S of NE of b!k cor Plat A, 40, SW cor of NW4NWy4 th E 14.40 at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 31, W th to line S blk to 1962, .in the Kane 40, th bdy chs. th S 50 ft. E 2 chs, th S 13 Vi County Court-h'visft. W 4.80 chs, th S 25 ft. W 40 SW cor of blk 40, th E to SE cor Kanab. to advise the Utah, of blk 40, th N 28 rds to beg. chs. th S 23 ft. E 19.14 chs, th S citizens of the reasons for such Vs E blk 4 rd 39, except 11.53 chs, th W 20 chs, th N 40 Also, d to hear on N., also beg. 4 rds S of proposed location chs to beg. 29.40 niece matters pertaining to the economic NW cor of blk 39 th ac blk. Samuel T. Graff effects of such SEViNEy, th S 2 rds th W t0 bdy of blk th improvements. proposed highway NEH of SEV4 Sec. 13, T38S, R2W N 2 rds to beg 2.16 10.51 . . : By Order of the Commission Reed Cram W Samuel T. Graff Lots 1 & Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah A I blk TownPlat Kanab 4, 6, A, 2, NEV4NWV4 Sec. 18, T38S, Rl9 May 62 623.22 W 10.19 site C. TAYLOR BURTON Julia H. Young Samuel T. Graff North SV4NWV4, Director of Highways Town-site 22.53 Lot 4, blk 12, Plat A Kanab SWy4, Sec. 7, T38S, R1W State Road Commission C. A. Baldwin or Samuel T. 748.93 of Utah SV4 of NEy4, SEV4 of Graff Published 1962. 10, 17, Published 3, May 24, May 17, 24, 1962 Sec. 7, T38S, R1W ... 33.13 Heirs of Andrew Siler Lot 3, blk 9, Plat A, Orderville Town- 4T7 10 sifn B. C. Hewett Beg at SW cor. of -- Lot 2, blk 19, tPIat A, Kanab Townsite, th N. 214 ft th SEly around arc of curve left, radius The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, of 620 ft. a dist of 308 ft to S the United States Brewers Association, was bdy of Lot 2, th W 207 ft to beg. organized in 1862 the same year that 2708.68 Clark Workman Lots 1 & 4, blk 2, Plat A Glendale 31.48 A Heirs of Joseph Jorgensen Lot W. Sec. 4, T41S, R7W, SLM 47.72 , Ray Palmer or Cecil Pugh Lots 4, Sec 28, T38S, R5W, SLM 50.21 , Merinda E. Sorensen Beg. at a pt. 16.24 chs N of S cor. of Sec. 18. T41S, R7W, rn S 4820 ft E 17 chs th N 27 deg 45 ft, E 6.28 chs th N 4820 ft W 20.30 chs, th S 7.66 chs to beg., also lot E. . 142.55 Home Owners Loan Corp. or IN UTAH, George Ogilvie followed the Bingham brothers - Stan-lotHeaton Bros. All of Lot 2, blk and Thomas - into the Oquirrh Mountains and staked out t"e first mining claim in what since has becomi' the world s larg 9, Plat A, Alton Townsite 9.00 wt open pit copper mine: Bingham. Charlotte Heaton or Cecil Pugh NWttSEVa, NEKSWys Sec 33, beer was the traditional Then, as . . . The Alton Ward joined with us tended the Cheer Salt Lake City in this activity. are Verla Esplin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Esplin da Johnson and daughter Dicki Lu, Rachelle and Sallev went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, for a medical check-- " tor Dicki. She Is getting along fine. The Band Mothers held a meet-!nWednesday night to go over 'he winter activities and discuss -lans for the coming year. The Reva Anderson and Margaret Mnd clayed in the parade in Ka-a- b Sorensen made a trip to Cedar Friday. Were proud of the City Monday.. band. Mrs. Ellis Tait has been in the Keizza Heaton daughter of Mr. hospital since last Thursday, Ellis 'nd Mrs. Reo Heaton entertained the" A7my Tnfort Ord Calif Vr little friends Friday on her 0mia. His Mother is taking care Mrthday. ll g tVrbo'1 fincS 1 Mrs. Charley Brinkerhoff Mr. and Mrs. Stan Larson came home Sunday after spendrom George t0 see the Ele. ing some time in the hospital. mentary School program Her niece Ann Judd was in the program. Mr. Ray Crofts is still confined to the hospital but is improved. .795 Si st Uy Neighbors Visiting at the Elburn Sorensen home was Lynn Robinson of Ely, Nevada. He came to get his horse he had hre. Wre weather. still having Cold-coo- l C. HeaMr. and Mrs- - LeG-anton attended a vocal recital held by CSU Music Dept., Thursday. May 17, 1962 featuring Lois Chad Heaton and Lowell Murdock. de The Elementary School their closing school program held Mon-- , day night. A large crowd attended. Worthy of your Trust nrr J) jImJ IM KAM K ntlflf KOfTUUY STtAKHI BOURBON whisht nsreiEB mo botileb wkmu n KAM RSTUIIK Ct CUKMONT, BXTUCKT . e, a-- n partf-ef-Lb- ls It happeneflOO YBAHS ago ... - . . . T38S, R5W 17.49 B. D. Roundy or Wanda B. Palmer AU of Lot 3, Blk 4, Plat . 39.12 A, Alton Townsite. Geo. H. & C. Angus Baldwin or Pearl A. Baldwin EV4NWV4, Sec. 6, T38S, R2W, SWy4NEy4, ....... . 254.94 Conrad DeMill or J. E. Crofts Lot Y, Sec.. 14, T41S, R7W, 18.94 Conrad or Margaret DeMill or J. E. Crofts Lot 15, Sec. 4, T41S, R7W 10.09 Wm. W. Henderson or Desmond A Gertha Twitchell EV4SWV4, WViSEVi, Sec. 6, T38S, R2W a. $6.Q8 .. now, beverage of moderation . . . light, sparkling refreshment that Jdns a touch of Western hospitality to any occasion, v.iterners have always enjoyed the good fellowship that goes with every glass. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States t,'er.erc Association stHI works constantly to assure nw ot high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. r'p-ianc- c ' Where every choice Is a vote With every purchase, she votes yes lot that product. But how does she know so much about the eight thousand supermarket items? Ad thats how! Advertising builds the mass demand that vertising stimulates mass production. As volume goes up, prices come down. Markets widen, jobs increase. These are the forces that keep the economy moving keep your living level rising. Kttj) ItolZIs rjf AJiotttS |