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Show Page Four March 18 Gam sponsors Spring bill range amend OSHA rides PUBLIC NOTICES AY BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW.' NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice Is hereby given that requests (or extension o( time within which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation have been filed with the State Engineer on the following applica. tions, locations in Kane County, Utah. filed Appl. No. 29444 (89-4by Consumers Agency, Inc. of Provo, Utah covering 2 cfs of underground water to be used 8) for miscellaneous purposes pertaining to a motel, gas station pool and and swimming irrigation purposes. It Is represented that a well has been drilled at an approximate cost of $5,000, and a pump has been ordered but additional time Is needed to Install the pump, complete the project and make and submit proof of appropriation. filed Appl. No. 29443 by Consumers Agency, Inc. of Provo, Utah covering 2 cfs of underground water to be used for mlsc. uses pertaining to a country club, golf motel, course, fire protection and for stockwatering and irrigation (89-4- 7) purposes. It Is represented that two wells have been drilled at approximately $15,000 but addi. tlonal time Is needed to com. plete the project and make and submit proof of appropriation. filed Appl. No. 29264 (89-4by Consumers Agency, Inc. of Provo, Utah covering 1 cfs of underground water to be used for mlsc. uses In business houses, domestic purposes, fire protection, and trailer homes. It Is represented the well has been drilled, equipped and pumped but additional time Is needed to make repairs and submit proof of appropriation. IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR OF KANE, COUNTY THE STATE OF UTAH. Ramona Sue Lovett, Plaintiff, vs. William Ernest Lovett, THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to file with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, an answer In writing to a Complaint to be filed In the above entitled case, and to serve upon, or mall to Raymond D. Behle, Plaintiffs attorney, P.O. Box 670, Kanab, Utah 84741, a copy of said answer within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint which Is attached hereto. This Is an action In divorce. DATED this 11 day of March, 1976. RAYMOND D. BEHLE Attorney tor Plaintiff P.O. Box 670 Kanab, Utah 84741 Utah News March 11, 18, 25 and April 1, 1976. Published in Southern 2) filed Appl. No. 29397 (89-4by Consumers Agency, Inc. of Provo, Utah covering 2 cfs of underground water to be used for domestic purposes and for mlsc. uses In a motel and busi6) ness houses. It is represented that two wells have been drilled and equipped but additional time Is needed to connect to the system and to make and submit proof of appropriation. filed Appl. No. 29442 (85-4by Consumers Agency, Inc. of Provo, Utah covering 1 cfs of underground water to be used for domestic purposes and for mlsc. uses In a motel, swimming pool, service station and Irrigation of 52 acres of land. represented that well has been drilled but additional time Is needed to complete the project and make and submit proof of appropriation. filed Appl. No. 28959 (89-4by Gordon C. Holt of Salt Lake City, Utah covering 2.228 cfs of underground water to be 1) 1) used for Industrial, domestic, fire protection and Irrigation purposes. It' is represented that two wells have been drilled and equipped with pumps, storage tanks have been constructed. Approximately $65,000 has been expended on the project to date but additional time Is needed to complete the project and make and submit proof of appropriation. ownAppl. No. 32632 (85-4- 8) ed by Loma L. Cottom of Salt Lake City, Utah & Clara Bess Little Grams of Ridgecrest, California covering 1.5 cfs of underground water to be used for domestic, stockwatering and Irrigation purposes. It is represented that approx, lmately $5,600 has been expended on the drilling of wells and engineering costs. A pump has been ordered but additional time Is needed to Install the pump, complete the project and make and submit proof of appropriation. 6) Seg. Appl. No. 32632aa filed by East Canyon Irrigation Company, Carlyle Hulet and Spencer W. Lemmon of Kan. ab, Utah covering ,345 cfs of underground water to be used for the Irrigation of 41.79 acres of land. It is represented that on the total project 4 wells have been completed and put to beneficial use, additional time Is needed to complete the project and make and submit proof of appro(85-75- Under Federal and State re. gulations effective March 16, 1976, Individuals have the right to review their criminal history records by applying at the State Bureau of Criminal Identification or any Law Enforcement agency where such Information Is stored. Before seeing their record, they must sign an application form and submit to fingerprinting for positive verification of identity. They will also be required to pay a service fee. After identification has been verified they will be permitted to see and review their arrest record. The individual has the right to challenge information which he believes to be Inaccurate. Challenged information will only be changed upon notification from courts or law enforcement agencies. Published In Southern Utah News March 18, 1976. BUREAU OF LAITO MAN AGE MENT, Utah State Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Notice Is hereby given that the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June 21, 1934 (48 StaL 1185; 43 U.S.C. 871a) has filed application for the Issuance of a confirmatory patent for the follolands granted to the State under various acts of Congress for the support of common schools: Salt Lake Meridian, Utah T, 41S, R 1W, Sec. 16 NW14; Sec. 36, E12E12. T.41S,, R.7W., Sec. T. 4 IS., R9 W., 16, NW14. Sec. 2, Lots 3, 4, S12N12, S12SW14, SE14. T. 43S., R. 10 W,, Secs. 16 and 32, All. wing-described Containing Persons acres. 2,073.43 asserting a claim to any of the above-describ- ed lands other than through the State, or having a bonafide objection to the proposed issuance of patent, are required to file protests or notice of their claims with the State Director, P.O, Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111, Any claims or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the UtahDlvi-sio- n of State Lands, within 30 days from date of last publication Indicated below. Where the State of Utah may have already transferred the lands toprivate ownership, the Issuance of a patent will not affect the present owners title to the lands. William G. Lea veil, Associate State Director. Published In Southern Utah News March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 15, and 22, 1976. Crime control end priation. Protests resisting the grantprevention sponsored ing of these requests with reaKane County Sheriff Search sons therefor, must be filed and Rescue, under the direction in duplicate with the State Eng. of the Sheriff, will be going lneer, 442 State Capitol, Salt door to door on March 20 in the Lake City, Utah 84114 on or Xanab area to hand out pamph1976. before April 17, and put stickers on homes A hearing will be held on lets and businesses. They will also these requests before the State engrave anything that anyone 10:00 Tuesday, a.m., Engineer wants engraved. April 27, 1976 In the Kane in Courthouse Kanab, County Utah. Protestants should appear at the bearing. Dee C. Hansen, State Engineer Published In Southern Utah News March 4, 11 & 18, 1976. CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids are now being received for a caretaker of the Kanab swimming pool for the summer seas cm, 1976, and will be received at the Kanab City office during regular hours until 5 p.m. Friday, March 19, 1976. Caretaker must have current life saving certificate. For information contact City Office or Councilman Marlin B, Brown. Girls State tea set March 22nd The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State Tea will be held on Monday, March 22, at 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lowell Johnson. At this time, five girls will be chosen to represent Kanab High School at the 1976 session of Girls State, to be held June 6 - 12 cm the campus of SUSC in Cedar City, Utah. All members of the American Legion Auxiliary and for- mer Girls State citizens are urged to attend. Mothers of the candidates are also invited. Girls State Is held annually for the purpose of educating young women In the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of American citizen, ship. March 18, 1976 Page Four UTAH NEWS THE SOUTHERN 1976 OSHA Is probably the most oppressive regulatory agency in the bureaucracy, Senator said today In Jake Gam (R-announcing his support of a bill to amend the Occupational SafeThe Fedty and Health Act. eral government and employers should be working In partnership to make working conditions Ut) JL resident SpencerW. Kimball of The Church of Jesus Chnst Saints reaches out to offer greetings as he of Latter-da- y enters the world famous Tabernacle on Temple Square to .Aninni tHo umriH ponfprpnr.fi of the Church. better and safer for the nations labor force. Instead, OSHA is arbitrarily making de- Mormon leader keeps cisions which often put If you were to ask an aide to sionary force of over 23,000 President Spencer W, Kimball, missionaries who serve worldworld leader of The Church of wide. His constant companion and Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, what the hardest part of wife, Camilla, Is always at his his job Is, he very well may say, side. With all his work activijust keeping up with President ties, President Kimball still Kimballs pace. finds time to visit withhis famWorld leader of 3.5 million ily and entertain them by play- semi-annu- temple construction He had In Seattle, previously Washington, made trips to Sao Paulo and Tokyo to announce that temples will be built In those cities. In Atlanta, Georgia, he was ng greeted by hundreds of people at the airport as he visited a conference of And In February, he youth. traveled to Cleveland, Ohio to explain to an audience of some Church 19,000 a health code that was revealed to Joseph Smith In Ohio over a century ago. When he Is home, he puts in full work days at his office in Salt Lake City. It is from this office that he directs the everof the programs growing Church, programs that have mis built up an well-wishi- lam sponsori- Paul Laxalt would amend OSHA in a way to provide relief for small employers. Among the most serious and the most common complaints about OSHA have been: (1) the absence of suggested means of abatement to accompany citations issued by OSHA inspectors; (2) the necessity for frequent and often expensive changes in equipment to comply with OSHA standards; (3) the problem of employer responsibility for employee-cause- d violations; and (4) the consultation absence of te This bill would apply to employers with 25 or fewer workers and would: mandate that, whenever possible, OSHA inspectors must suggest means of abating all hazards discovered In the course of inspection; require that employers not be for. ced to replace existing equipment before Its useful life has expired unless it is clearly dangerous; provide that violations attributable to employees should not be grounds for the Issuance of a citation to the emconployer; provide for te sultation services to be conducv) on-sl- speech. Today, with a deep, deliberate voice and despite open heart surgery In 1971, he ably directs the Church and by example teaches what lengthening ones stride really means. KANAB NEVIS on-si- NOTES ted by OSHA personnel, This legislation Is not intended to be comprehensive. While many of its provisions might also be appropriate for larger employers, the bill is confined to smaller employers because they have been most heavily Impacted by OSHAs Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Beard and Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Vance have returned from an exciting cruise In the Carribean. They visited seven Islands, two South American countries and the Panama Canal Zone. FEEDS -- - FLOUR - SEEDS and SADDLES TACK GROOMING NEEDS - HORSE TRAILERS PICKUP I HOSt STALLS A Until completely youre the a color familiar with set, simplest way to tune it is to turn the color control down and tune a good picture. Next, adjust RACKS LHUTES CALF TASKS WATCKRS FEEDERS SOUttZt POOTAElE A native of Arizona, dent Kimball The bill which with Senator ng ing the piano. This Is a rigorous schedule for a man of any age and in the very best of health. This makes Spencer W. Kimballs schedule seem even more remarkable. He nearly drowned once, suffered a facial paralysis, had a very serious case of typhoid fever and small pox and in 1957, he underwent surgery for a malignancy in his throat wherein he lost one vocal chord and part of another and temporarily lost his under President Kimballs personal direction, in England, Scotland, France, Finland, Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands during the summer. Presialso announced treme- ndous burdens on businesses, particularly small businesses, in the form of unrealistic fines and often unneeded repairs or equipment replacement. busy schedule PreMormons, the sident Kimball sets a pace that would stagger many men 30 years younger. Shortly after becoming the 12th president of the Church In 1973, he called on Church mem. bers worldwide to lengthen their stride in presenting the message of the Church to the world. As he called on others to follow, he lengthened his own stride in his efforts to spread the Church's message. In addition to his conducting two world conferal ences each year from Salt Lake City, Utah, in April and October, President Kimball has realized the need to visit with peoples of all the world. Early in 1975, he conducted area conferences and other meetings with Church members and friends In Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Colombia in South America and in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Again this year, President Kimball will direct the affairs of the April world conference in Salt Lake City. He will have just returned from some 20 area conference meetings in Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and Tahiti. More conferences will be held, again activities. Nor is the Intent to diminish In any way the level of health or safety In the nations work places, OSHA has gone way overboard in mandating what it requires to be necessary, from safety railings around toilets to safety belts in horizontal coal mines. This legislation will at least provide a measure of protection for those who need it the most. CORRALS Hamblin Feed 644-511100 N. e 265 E Valley student is among 38 to get scholarships Governor Calvin L, Rampton has announced the named of 38 high school seniors who will receive vocational scholarships at a Craftsmens Appreciation Dinner Tuesday, March 30, at the Three Seasons Room, Salt Lake Hilton. Each spring the Division of Among those who will receive in cooperWildlife Resources, scholarships is Darwin Lamb of Seration with the U.S. Forest Valley High School. vice and Bureau of Land ManThe scholarships were donagement, conducts range surated by the eight technical and veys throughout the state. The vocational colleges throughout surveys are typically conducted the State, Students will attend on horseback and are called the College of Eastern Utah, range rides'. The rides help Dixie College, Snow College, collect subjective material that Southern Utah State College, adds tothe Divisions knowledge Utah State University, Utah of local habitat and animal popTechnical College, Provo; Utah ulations. Techical College, Salt Lake and Weber State College. Range rides provide firsthand observation and ImpressIn addition to the scholarions regarding the condition of ships, two Bicentennial lost browse, how the deer herds skills awards and six Governwintered, winter kill, coyote or or's Craftsmen Awards will be cougar kill, areas of deer conpresented to tradesmen who centration, etc. It provides an have excelled in their field. Invitation to the Appreciation opportunity for busy officers to make one more personal Dinner are available from Mil-t- on visit to the mountains to see for L, WeUenmann, Room 420, themselves what conditions State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tickets are prevail. Range rides are open to the $17.00 per couple. public and everyone is Invited to attend. Each year many sportsmen's groups, land ownSAVE $31 on CB Radio ers, legislators, cattlemen, and 23 other land management agents, with channel operation. along with Division personnel, Was 179.95.... now $148 get together for the rides. The rides give the public a chance to MONTGOMERY WARD learn more about the habits Cataloa Sales and needs of Utahs deer. Kanab RENEE CAMPBELL . . . going on mission 644-265- While on the rides, browse and pellet transects are stud- Alton girl serves ied. These are specifically designed studies that help determine the use of a particular range or area. IDS mission in Uruguay the end of the rides, each Miss Renee Campbell, daughgroup in attendance Is asked to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Camp- send In a written of bell of Alton, left the language impressions and report their observations. mission at Provo Each bit of Information that's training March 3rd, where she has spent added to the total knowledge of the past two months. the animals and their habitat She traveled by plane to Monthelps us to form a solid base evideo, Uruguay, where she has on which to make management been called to serve on a misdecisions. sion for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints for Some range rides have althe next 18 months. ready been conducted, but most Sister Campbell graduated are planned for April. In Kane from Valley High School In 1972. County, the annual rides will She then attended Stevens Hen. begin on April 1. Rides will ager Business College In Salt also be conducted on April 2, Lake City, where she received 5, 6, 7 and 8. Those wanting a degree as executive secreto join the ride are Invited tary. She has been working for to meet Lonnie Walters, ConSalt Lake the Board of EducaDivision o? tion in Salt Lake City for the servation Officer, at Wildlife Resources, the Kanpast two years. ab BLM office at 8 a.m.oneach of the days scheduled. Bring SAVI $25 on 2.2 HR all-- . as most of the lunch your steel canister vacuum. rides last all day,- loose innow 69.88 Was 94.95 terested in the future of Utahs MONTGOMERY WARD deer are urged to ride along Weather permitting, the rides Cataloa Sales are very Interesting and enjoy644-265- Kanab able. Plus Transportation UTAH KANAR, - 6 Plus Transportation Recreational Vehicles At 1973 NOVA Factory Air, New Tires, 22,000 miles PB, PS, 1969 DODGE Half Ton Low Mileage $885.00 75 V8, SCOTTSDALE 3A, AT, R8.H, PS, PB 1 1,000 mi, paint, 75 CHEVROLET V8 Ton 1 Cab & Chassis 84'WB 4s, R&H, PS, PB, 350, Low Mileage 4 Brl BEN B. HAMBLIN for Farnsworth Chevrolet 644-511- 6 -- 6 k Gyro-Loc- Kanab, Utah 84741 the color control for the proper color intensity making sure it is neither too pastel or too garish. Then adjust the tint control until faces appear natural. When flesh tones are correct, other colors are in well-kno- balance. MONTGOMERY WARD Catalog Sales 644-265Kanab 6 Plus Transportation ,llt4aii4n.li .i.mt -- h General Building Contractor FOB SflLE P.O. Box 801, Kanab 644-58- save money You can SAVE on car, truck and equipment tires if you by them at. . . SHOP VIPS TIRE Vip Franklin Doyle 407 East 100 So. - Kanab Ph. 644-24- In Orderville, house and a house. See Ed FOR RENT WATTIER SERVICE SAVE $90 on 60 in. conresole stereo with corder. Was 289.95. . .now 199.88 a Eds Place for details at 20 648-245- Residential, Remodeling and Commercial Custom Built Homes Free Plan Service Financing - FHA, VA, Farm Home and Conventional Six week completion most homes. on Mll-25- 2. FOR RENT Adults only. 7. Motel, p -- Apartments J22-F1- 644-24- 43. J23rc Glen-bro- ok, 643-57- lc 1974 Concord MUST SELL Mobile Home, 14x70, $600. and take over $140.00 mo. payments. Will make arrangements for down payment, If Call necessary. 6. or New fabrics stock, by the yard and by the pound. Buttertck patGoodall Products, terns. FOR SALE 14 x 70 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, total electric, M18-A- 644-52- 43 now In Fredonla, Ariz. F26rc 643-27- 1972 Pontiac FOR SALE Grand Prix, fully loaded, new radials, $42,000 actual miles. Call 9. $2,975.00. 644-512- M18-2- MUrc 644-526- 5p FOR RENT Fork lift, 4000 lb. capacity - $12.50 per hr. 2 hour minimum. Bargain Barn, 644-248- J26rc 1. ) ruse. 1963 Chevy FOR SALE 2. 34 ton Pickup, 644-539- Mll-- c Roast Cudahy Jumbo Balogna $33 lb. 89c Used 40 x 40 FOR SALE ft steel building, 11 ft. eaves height, windows, doors and siding, $3200.00, dismantled and located at Fredonla, Arlz Dave Shram, evenings or or (213) 3, mornings 643-573- Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Vk oz. Dinner 894-02- 60 29c Nalley Spaghetti and Meat Balls, 15 oz. Lipton Noodle Soup Mix . 4 7C .. pkg. Oranges, 72 count lb. Bananas lb. Broccoli lb. 43c 49c collect. M18-25- Check at Clark Standard Sta. tion or contact Scott Harper, 2-- ap 8p 12 FOR SALE Doublewide mobile home, 3 large bedrooms, living room, dining area, 2 full baths and washroom, utility room, large kitchen, family area, large shed and swimming pool. Call 5798. A14rc c 9c 29c MACE CASH MARKET Australian pups; FREE make good childrens pets. 648-244- Mll-18- 8. FORSALE - Dry Plnyon pine wood-burni- Valley, 648-249- ng Buck Croft, Long we haul. 2. 644-565- 8p Creek Ranchos. Excellent view lot with trees, 2.4 acres, water and power to property. 2. Call St. George, 673-262- M4-l- 8p FOR SALE Pollcescanner Browns and C.B. radios. J29rc 2. T.V. 644-579- GIVE YOURSELF - CLASS GO CLASSIFIED Travel of seven. 2. WANTED MU-2- 5c Want tobuy wat- Carmel area. Write Larry Little, 1654 Babcock Street, Costa Mesa, Mll-A- lc Calif. 92627. er shares Jlrc In Mt. WANTED We want listings. It costs nothing to list your property or land. Errol G. Brown, Frontier Realty, Kanor 2. ab, nOFJT FOR RENT apartment. 644-236- Two bedroom M18rc 9. 644-27- 45. J22rc FOR RENT Two bedroom apartment, new carpeting throughout. Call 644-225- 7, Garth Chamberlain, or call at 230 N. Main to be shown the apartment. Mllrc 644-57M4-1- 8p D land Title Income Tax Preparation, 139 North 300 West, Kanab, D31rc J24rc SERVICES Household 644-227- SHARP-ALSERVICES L Shop. Hand saws, Circular saws, scissors. See Hap or Larry Leavitt, 644-26- M18rc i HELP f ivnrjiED ) SERVICES ( Business Western SharSERVICES pending - Saws, Scissors, Knives and Tools. Leave and at Big 5 Lumber, pick-u- p Kanab. 5p g, SERVICES lawn care, rubbish hauled. Wood and Cedar Posts for F26rc sale. 644.5317. opportunity Trash collection business for sale with equipment and esGreat tablished clientele. potential. Terms available. 644-513- 0. M4-25- C HELP WANTED Substitute wanted at Kanab High School. Call or write Kanab High School, Kanab, Utah. Phone teachers Roto-tillin- ap- pliance repairs: Washers, Dryers, etc. Furnace cleaning and repair. Carpet and Upholstery cleaning. Dry Foam method, Paul Pris-bre- y, 9. Ph. F20rc 644-568- 644-27- 89 M4-2- Home Flour FOR SALE Mills, Bosch Kitchen Machines. Spirit of 76 SALE, Ask about demonstrators. Jim or Connie Robinson, General yard SERVICES work, ditches, lawns, etc. First Ward Venturers. Call J8rc ) FOR M6rc 9. SERVICES Guaranteed watch repairs, Kanab Drug. trailer, for family 644-261- 644-233- 7, ( 16. TO RENT Call Sign painting, Garden plowSERVICES ing. Jeff Robinson, 6442752. M11.18c VJMJTED WANT C J3rc 644-51- ) M4-25- 0. 644-55- SPECIAL Chevrolet Dealer,' new and used cars and tracks. 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FOR RENT In available 438-246- Utah 84713. nd 644-263- SERVICES Electrolux Vacuums. New and Used vacuums. Repair service. Ph. Box 272, Beaver, 1. |