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Show ? 0 r ' 9 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS OFFICIAL Zimb, Utah . 'Thursday, October 14, 1&3 VTITII ATTENTIVE ENCOURAGEMENT . NEWSPAPER OF KANE vOUNTY, UTAH 1 Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION ritC Errol G. Brown, Publisher -- V Entered as second class matter October 6, 1944 at the post office In Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1 879. -- Subscriptions $4 00 per year, $2.50 for Si UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUEAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT District Office P. O. Box 459 Kanab, Utah CHRISTMAS TREE SALE NOTICE Bids For Cliristmaj Trees; Sealed bids will be received until and opened at 2 p m. Mountain Standard Time op Thursday, October 28, 1965, by Donald G. Gipe, District Manager, P. O. Box 459, Kanab, that are mailed should be placed in an envelope marked Bids for Christmas Trees, The cutting Block No. and removal of the trees shall be carried out under the authority of the Act of July 31, 1947 (61 Stat 6S1) and the regulations thereunder (43 CFR, Part 259) as amended. SEALED BIDS: Bids must be submitted in duplicate and enclosed in a sealed envelope, which is marked outside Bids for Christmas Trees, Block . and addressed to No. Kanab District Office. Bids the will be received until and open- ed at the time set out in this notice. Each bid must state the amount per tree and the total consideration that will be paid for all trees in each block. This provision is for administrative and reappraisal purposes only. DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS; Each sealed bid must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order, certified check, or cashiers check, of 20 per cent (20) of the appraised value of the trees on each tract The deposit will be returned to unsuccessful bidders; applied as a part of the purchase price of successful bidders; or the deposit shall be retained as liquated damages if the high bidder does not execute the contract within 30 days of acceptance of bid. Full payment for trees will be required in advance of cutting. BONDING REQUIREMENTS: A standard performance bond in the amount of $500 will be required on all Christmas tree sales. This bond must be obtained from one of the Government approved bonding companies (a list of these can uv ually be obtained from a local bank). It must be furnished at the time the contract is signed. GENERAL INFORMATION: Bidders are warned against violations of Section I860 of Title 18 U.S. Code, approved March 4, 1909, prohibiting unlawful combination or intimidation of bidder. The right is hereby reserved to waive technical defects in this advertisement and reject any and all bids, or to to award the trees for the of the highest bid to the next highest bidder when the officer authorized to approve the contract shall deem the . highest bidder unqualified to fulfill the contractual require- NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the matter of the Estate of MYRNA ROSE SERVICE, .deceased. All persons having claims the above named deceased are requested to present the same, with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned Executor at Kanab, Utah, on or before January 7, 19G3. JACK II. CHURCH Executor of the Estate of Myma Rose Service, Deceased. Fickett & Pickett Attorneys for Executor , St George, Utah' Published Oct 7, 14, 21, 23, 1905. Q Months Kanab News Notes I scTioo' Mrs. Bruce Whited (Sue) and two boys, Glen and Gary, have been in Kanab visiting for a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Errol Brown. They reside in Midvale, Utah. 1 ) ,',llOT 1 oW 'IP' vATCII Fon 1 CHILDREN merits of the advertisement, or if the contract is n6t executed by the highest bidder. Further information, including copies erf the form of contract, bid forms, maps, etc., may be from the office indicated above. DESCRIPTION OF 1965 SALE AREAS FOR PINYON PINE CHRISTMAS TREES Please inspect the areas before bidding. Individual larger scale maps of all blocks are available on request IN GARFIELD COUNTY; Block No. 1 Sale Area A 35 T. S., R. 6W, (425 Trees): Sections 13, 14, SLM. Four douhundred and twenty-fiv- e ble needle Pinon (Pinus edulis) located five miles southwest of Panguitch along the Panguitch Lake Road Christmas Tree Sale Posters have IxA-- placed along the highway. No Did of less than 9.40 a tree will be considered for this area. Minimum deposit with bid $34. Sale Area A Block No. 2 (400 Trees): T. 35 S., R 5 W., Secs. 7, 8, 17, 18, SLM. Four hundred double needle PinQn (Pinus edulis) located four miles southwest of Panguitch the Panguitch Lake Road Christmas tree sale posters have been placed along the highway. No bid of less than $.40 a tree will be considered for this area. Minimum deposit with bid $32. Sale Area B Block No. 1 38 T. (400 Trees): S., R. 6 W., Sections 24 and 25; T, 36 S., R. 5 W., Sections 19 and 30 Four hundred double needle Pinon (Pinus edulis) los cated mile north and two miles west of Hatch, Utah along Hatch Mountain Road Quistmas tree sale posters have been placed along the road No bid for less than $.40 a tree will be considered for this area. Minimum deposit with bid $32. A SEPARATE CHECK MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR EACH BLOCK ON WHICH A BID IS MADE. Published October 14, 1965. ob-taie- .V nni d n three-fourth- v W0 HUH ST it Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Hoyt went to Salt Lake where Rollan had another back examination, on Thursday. BIBLE THE (NNMIM a MIAM mil chkaoo end Current Events MINUTES (TAM SOCMTV MIS. 4 auNoa Subject; What God Is Doing The distress and confusion which prevails in the world about us does not upset the instructed believer in the Word of Cod He understands the divine plan and know's what Cod is doing. He does not expect peace on earth while the Prince of Peace remains an exile from His own world He has no illusions about this age, or about what statesmen and politicians can accomplish In tins age, for God calls it this present evil age (Gal 1:4). The instructed believer knows too why Cod does not Intervene in the affairs of men and why our Lord remains a voluntary exile from the world. This present evil age," he knows, is also the age of grace. It began when God saved Saul of Tarsus, the chief of sinners" and the leader of the worlds rebellion against Christ and sent him (I Tim. 1:13-16-) forth with the gospel (good news) of the grace of Cod (Acts 20:24). The instructed believer understands clearly that Cod is not saving the wreck that man has made. He is rather saving individuals from the wreck ana uniting them, by the Spirit, to Christ and His Body, For by one Spirit are we all baptized Into one Body (I Cor. 12;- - ... i 13). The instructed believer knows too that this world will not always be a scene of trouble and sorrow, of war and bio-- , odshed, of misery and death. He knows that alter our Lord has recalled His ambassadors of grace from this world. He will put down mans rebellion and set up His own beneficent reign, when government will be purified (Jer. 23.5), war and bloodshed will be abolished (Isa. 2:4), health and long life will be restored (Isa 35:5, 6;-- ( 65:20), the animal creation will j be tamed (Isa. 11:69), the desert will blossom as a rose (Isa, 35:1,2,8,7) and Israel will become a spiritual blessing to the nations (Zech. 8:13,23). Meantime, the instructed Bible believer takes advantage of the dispensation erf grace, telling others how they may be justified freely, by Gods grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus (Rom. 3:24). I i i Iht 0(d Ittn&t lm IMM iimm h It wwt nflr YimiMr expects to work awhile. The Bob Crosby family moved to Orderville over tire week end. The Dale Sorensen family of St George visited here the past weekend. Gene Roundy and Lenora Adams from Cedar City were married in the St George LDS Temple Friday. A reception and dance were held for them here that night. They will make their home in Cedar City and attend CSU. nation.' and Mrs. Errol Iloyt and three oldest daughters have moved to Cedar City where she is enrolled at College of Southern Utah and the girls are in elementary school. The Karl S. Roundy family visited in Cedar Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vard Heaton went to Salt Lake to see their son Raymond, who will leave Sunday after a week in the mission home, for Vancover on a (Continued on page 4) and Trucks see- Mrs. Esther Heaton attend- ed UEA meetings in Salt Lake this past weekend. See KENT CARPENTER - In Kanab Call Collect 644 2263 LaMar Holt left Sunday for Soda Springs, Idaho, where he eSTUUlB Pretty Clothes and Pretty Girls Go Tcrether 4-- 11 pRETTY clothes on pretty girls are a common sight In circles, particularly among the more than three- ' gW fr0T 8 10 19 enroUed ln lh national observes Mia Mamie Hardy, head of educational field activities for Coats & Clark Inc spon or for 25 years of the clothing program. Sketched here are some of the fashions that girls are putting into their fail and winter wardrobes. In their clothing One member admitted: T wanted to quit several times as junior clothing leader, 4-- g 4-- members. Far Dm shapes in garments by use of I various interfacings, backings and linings. s i Several generations said Misa Hardy, "stiffeners ago,, used in garment construction gavel exaggerated shaping and made .r.cv.dedge, the garment uncomfortable. Todays inner fabrics have changed to keep pace with the many new types of outer fabrics designed for contemporary living. The secret of good lines is knowing which type to use to I schieve a softer and more comfortable effect," Miss Hardy added. Workshop techniques will In turn reach local AH leaden who will pass them on to the girls, f it promptly. Karl M. Jameson 644-23- 71 Patience, persistence end STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Fw School espe- cially when a girl came to club with a ripper in wrong for the thousandth time. But with a little more patience and one last explanaUon that finally hit home, we both scored a victory." Something "extra is offered the young seamstresses by Costa A Clark. Awards consisUng of medals, educational trips to the National Club Congress and a dozen scholarships of $500 each will be claimed this fall by ous workshops for extension personnel Her newest is called "The Shape of Things" which Reaches how to get different U - Lunt Motor Company Misa Hardy conducts numer- . liilM, -- and much more. Over 100 items in all, for automotive, industrial, farm or home use . . . the finest you can buy. y if And you have special problems, we can call on experience and resources of the Standard Oil Company of California for special answers. Whatever you need from our long list of petroleum products, we'll deliver mull ifiUlMMiii - Dodge Cars Chrysler projects they learn how to aew on and care for new fabrics, and to choose color, line and design. The "leaming-by-doing- " is guided by local volunteer clothing leaden and extension borne economists. y iiiiMhiiii n imill Best Buys in The Rex Nelson and Howard Starr families from St. George were here over the weekend and to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roundy. 4-- "Anybody who thinks the sky the limit has no imagi tin'll For the Finest i for roofs and floors and qucaliy DISTRIBUTOR, PII Alien SSUl; Kanab Iimiminii AlA: One sign of fall I children going back to echooL Other sir ns remind motorists that they are near a achooL "Watch for the children and obey the signs, urges Carol Lane, womens travel director of Shell Oil Comp"- - u ho dei .es much of her work to Iri liic safety. Help make the season safe for children." I9.NJ I pride in workmanship are three essential requisites for ahead la the clothing getting project according to the Ali'en. I fe Laitere Clothing pro-gra- m 1 |