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Show i'h . Southern Utah News 2 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICiAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH- Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown, Publisher Marilla M. Brown Editor ac.-ft- Fredonia Uov; s sit to-vi- ' the past week." tell your neighbor fir"'" E Ari- 3 sec.-f- t. . all Cor. Sec. 23 R4E; (4) E. 3640 ft. Cor. Sec. 26 T43S, water will be pumped , in T43S, from SW R5E. The d SNWy4, SWV4, NEVi-NWY- 4 Sec. 15, Sec 22, T42S, Sec. 16, R4E; (Site 3) W Published in the Southern E Vz Sec. 17, NEY4 Sec. 20, NWY4 Sec. 21, T42S, R4E; Utah News, Kanab, Utah, from Sec. 27, N- April 16 to April 30, 1964. (Site 4) N- Sec. 28, T42S, R3E; (Site 5)' W K Sec. 17, Sec. 18, T42S, In the Sixth Judicial District Sec. 28, R3E; (Site 6) S SEK Sec. 29, NEVi Sec. 32, Court of the State of Utah, in for County of Kane N Sec33, T41S, R3E; (Site andIn the the Matter of the Estate of 7) Sec. 16, E Vz Sec. 17, T41S, WILLARD CAR- - ) ERNEST R4E; (Site 8) Secs. 16 to 21 4 ' inch, Sec. 29, NV4, SE y4 Sec. RICO, Otherwise known ) 30, T41S, R3E; (Site 9) SEY4 as E. W. Carrico, deceased ) NOTICE tO CREDITORS Sec. 21, S Sec. 22, N Sec. Probate No. 465 27, NEY4 Sec. 28, T43S, R4E; Creditors will present claims Sec. 4, NWft (Site .10) N Sec. 3, T43S, R5E; SVz Sec. with vouchers to the undersign33, W Vz Sec. 34, SW Sec. 27, ed at her residence at 35 North Sec. 300 West, Kanab, Kane County, T43S, R5E; (Site 11) W 5, E Vi Sec. 6, NE4 Sec. 7, State "of Utah, on or before the NWy4 Sec. 8, T43S, ,R5E. 200,-00- 0 27th day of July, A. D. 1964; ac.-f- t. of water will be con claims must be presented in sumed annually in plant oper- accordance with the provisions of 75-9-Utah Code Annotated ation, and the 13,500 sec.-f- t. with proper verificaand will be used for cooling purpos1953, es, after which it will be return- tion as required therein. Irene B. Carrico ed to the source at one of the Administratrix following alternate points; (1) N. 200 ft. and E. 520 ft. from DURHAM MORRIS W Cor. Sec. 24; (2) N. 2080 Attorney for Administratrix ft. from SW Cor. Sec. - 28 First Security Bank Bldg. both in T43S, R 3E; (3) S. Cedar City, Utah 3250 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec. Published April 23, 30, May 33, T43S, R4E; (4) S. 4680 ft. 7, 14, 1964. from NW Cor. Sec. 4, T44S, R5E. Mrs. Jesse Diamond and Mary 35888 Kanab City Corp- Gipe entertained Bridge oration, Kanab," Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. Club at Parry Lodge Tuesday from a 14-iwell, bet. 350 and April 28. A delicious luncheon 400 ft. deep at a point N. 1200 was served. Prizes went to Afton ft. and W. 80 ft. from S Cor. Cram, Arlene Riley and Joan Sec. 30, T42S, R6W. The water Wright. their n. No Guesswork! No Hidden Costs! you KNOW EXACTLY yourself. Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight! - C7 GTATEO TELEPHONE (3) . WHAT YOU GET -- t' ) tf nil if -- Grant M. Prisbrey Chief, Minerals Section as ,V split urn S' THE BELMONT j 1 j k.-- n r- -- .T rH1 I J. 3 Bedroom j J $7289 $75 26' x 40' Cash Price YOU CAN INCLUDE AN0 FINANCE THE COMPLETE HEATING. PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SYSTEMS AND KITCHEN AT LOW CABINETS ADDITIONAL COST. Per Month You can use your own plan, too! v: QU Financing for Everyone With or Without Money MOUNTAI- N- iiii' 1964. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Maun to favorite relatives or , -- , Long Distance calls friends are among lifes nicest experiences. Long Distance is the best way to keep in touch when you cant be there signs, are hereby noufied that the United States of America has instituted a contest pursuant to 43 CFR 221, and, Title 30 USCA, section 40, against those certain mining claims set forth above situated in the County of Kane, State of Utah- A complaint has been filed by the United States of America requesting that said mining claims be invalidated and declared null and v o i d on the charge that: (1) thejand involved is nonmineral in character; (2) no discovery of valuable minerals has been made in the above described ' mining claims. The contests are pending in the Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Darling Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Unless an answer to the cam- plaint 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 cs confessed and the contests will be decided without a hearing. This.Notice will be published on the following dates, to wit: April 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, being at least once a week for 30 days. Dated this 19 day of rMarch, 5, Cheerful Habit Atty-in-Fac- ation. 35900 J. Grant Heaton, Moccasin, Arizona, 2.5 ac.-f- t. from Dairy Creek, trib. to East Fork Virgin River at a point N. 174 ft. and E. 209 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 13, T39S, R7W, by means of a dam 11 ft. in height, creating a reservoir having a r d; Contest 9936; against inundatcapacity of 2.5 ac.-ft- ., Painted Cliffs No. 9 Placer ing .5 acre in NWy4SWy4 said Sec. 13. The water is to be used ''''Mining Claim described as being within Sec. 18, T. 41 S., for fish culture purposes in R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah; NWySWy4 said Sec. 13. - Jack - E. - Goolsby; - Lawrence Protests resisting the grantC. Cushing; Edward C. Maing of any of the foregoing aphoney, Contest 9937; against plications with reason therefor, Jupiter No. 3 and No. 5 Lode must be filed in duplicate with Mining Claims described as the State Engineer, 442 State being within Sec. 18, T. 41 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, S.- , R. 1 W., SL Mer., Utah. on or before May 30, 1964. You, and each of you, your Wayne D. Criddle heirs, represenatives, and asSTATE ENGINEER . from the reservoir and conveyed by pipe lines to the Kaiparowits Plateau, and used in connection with a coal-festeam electric power generating plant with a five million K. W.. capacity located within one of the following parcels of land; (Site 1) Sec. Sec. 6, T43S, R4E; (Site ;2) E, -- t; To: Chas. H. Spencer, B. Heniy; AlHunting bert H. Byfield; William Baton; S. J. Walker; Charles Adams; Geo. A. Seaverns, Jr; L. C. Seavems; R. E. Seibel; E. J. Lampe, Contest 9935, against Manzanita No. 1 and Paria No. 40 Placer Claims described as being within sec. 18, T. 41 S., R. 1 W., SL Mer,. Utah. E. J. Lampe; T. J. Lampe; Ned Lampe; M. S. Pope; H. F. Pope; E. C. Patterson; Kathryn Lampe; D. W. Lean-- a supply for the municipal purposes of Kanab City Corpor- and 200,-00- 0 of water annually Reservoir on Lake Powell from the Colorado River. The water is to be diverted at one of the four following alternate sites: (1) W. 3120 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 3; (2) E. 300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3; (3) E. 660 ft. from SW zona, 13,500 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF CONTEST n. Resources Company, 35818 Arlene J o m from Fredonia Mrs. Tom Baker and Mrs. was admitted April 18 for medRobert .Lukus were selected to ical attention. April 19 Jacob head the concession committee Ben Frost son of Mr. and Mrs. for the Childrens Safety CyclMack Frost was admitted with ing Rally, Saturday, May 2, Mrs. a fractured collar bone. Ivan Goodall, Fredonia WomOn April 20 a baby girl weighens Club president, said today. ing 6 lbs 3 oz was born to Mr. Other business discussed at the and Mrs. Charles Peterson of regular social meeting of the Kanab. Club included the Firemans April 20, Dean Henderson, son Ball, also May 2, which the club of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Henderson members will assist with, and was admitted with a fractured the proposed seating accomodaleft shoulder. tions around the swimming pool Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Johnat Fredonia Town Park. Mrs. son, Orderville received a baby P. A. T. Jensen was appointed girl weighing 7 lbs on April 21. to further on the investigate Jeffery Meeks 7 year old son facilities and report at of Mr. and Mrs. Vard Meeks was seating the. next meeting. admitted for a tonsilectomy. ElMrs. William Cusick was a len Brinkerhoff 15 old year guest, and hostesses for the sodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. cial hour were Mrs. Lukus and Brinkerhoff was admitted for Mrs. M. S. McNeill. Bingo was medical attention April 23. played with prizes going to Mrs. April 23 Thomas Cram 3 year Goodall, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Luold son of Mr. and Mrs. Chad kus Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. Devota Cram was admitted for Becker, Mrs. Lowell Ford, Mrs. silectomy. April 24 a baby boy W. E. Byrom, Mrs. Sargent Rich, weighing 8 lbs 9 oz was born Mrs. Harold Pratt, Mrs. O. L. to Mr. and Mrs Richard RobHolmes, and Mrs Lawaun Hatinson of Kanab. ch. Others attending were Mrs. April 24 Bryan Griffith 4 year Lorin M. Farr, Jr., Mrs. Walter old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont MelJor, Mrs. Morris Jake, .Mrs. Griffiths, Fredonia was admitMerlin Judd, Mrs. Clair Pearson, ted for medical attention. Orville Mrs Arden Judd, and Mrs. DonFredonia admitted was Judd, ald Van Gorder. April 26 for medical attention. Louis Wagner, Long Beach, Mrs. Glen Swapp was admitCaliornia, was a guest of Mr. ted April 26 for medical attenand Mrs.Wilford Brooksby for a tion. April 26 Linda Heaton 15 week recently. He was here to year old daughter of Mr. and-M- rs. "look-af- ter his" properties and LeRoy, Heaton, Fredonia friends again. Nice to have was admitted for medical atback you again, Mr. Wagner. tention. April 27 David CarpenMr. and Mrs. Wilford Brookster, Page was admitted for medby left this week to spend a few ical attention. days at Bountiful, (Jtah, with Elsie Cameron Kanab was their daughters, Mrs. Tell Gub-le- r, admitted April 27 for medical and Mrs. Gail Armstrong. attention. Dorothy Gates Kanab Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Andwas admitted for medical atien-tio- n erson and family returned this April 28. April 28 Lucinda week from Greer, Arizona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- where they were called for the gene Russell, Orderville. was adillness and death of Mrs. And-- . mitted with a fractured left arm. ersons father, Cleve Wiltbank, who passed away April 18. KAMAB MEWS MOTES ... . Mrs. Carol Bamson has been1 in California visiting her folks The .following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Kane County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All supply for the municipal purposes of Kanab City' Corporation. 35889 Kanab City Corporation. Kanab, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t. from a 14-iwell, bet. 350 and 400 ft. deep at a. point N. 900 ft. and E. 55 ft. from Sy4 Cor. Sec. 30, T42S, R6W. The water is to be used as a supplemental P. O. Box 2591, Phoenix, Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Robert Lewis a - brother of Bishop Lewis spent Tuesday night in Kanab visiting. Paul Ford was home visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ford and - friends. He Is from Las Vegas. . April 30th marks the 50th wedding anniversary of George and Vera Swapp. However due to ill health an open house will not be held until later in the summer. is to be used as a supplemental are in SLBAM. MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Hospital Hows MOTICE TO WATER USERS ns Entered as second-clas- s matter October '6, 1944 at the post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Thursday, April 30 1964 Kanab, Utah Nowhere will you find as honest and liberal financing as the low cost Capp Home Purchase Plan. You can get 100 or you can pay 10 materials financing on all Capp-Homvou or can own your own home free and clear cash. down, within 10 years or use our plan for interim financing. Fast r of approval you credit Conventional financing readily available, too. D. WATSON ADAMS Parowan, Utah, Ph. 82 N. Main, 477-333- CET THE FACTS! MAIL THIS TODAY TO CAPP-HOME- S NAME. 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