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Show ) t Thursday, July 28, 198 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Weekly JIew$ Helaase Two County Officers from your County Agent Attend Convention By D. WAYNE ROSE Farmers are entitled to claim a refund on the Federal tax on all gasoline bought and used for farming during the 6 month period from January 1 through June 30, 1956. Any owner, tenant or farm operator who buys gasoline for use on a farm may file a claim. The law states that farmers may claim a refund of 2 cents on each gallon of gasoline purchased and used on a farm for . " Former Principal Announces For 600,000 , Graduate UJESTEDn Wilbur B'shop Covington, Lindsay Tait and Birt Gardner went to St. George Saturday on the high priests temple excursion Deacons. Max Esplin, Clark and Milton Gardner went to do baptisms. Mrs. Iola Leanev of Hurricane returned with them and is spending a week visiting with her parents the Edward Lambs. Sunday evening two 4H club groups presented a very fine program in sacrament meeting. Mr. Wayne Rose, County Agent, was in attendance and gave a very fine talk which everyone enjoy- College. He was the former Principal Kanab High School and a teacher at the LDS Business College. He served as auditor in the State Department of and is now President of the Utah Chapter, National Institute of Municipal Clerks and Recorders. A veteran of World War II, he commanded a ship in the Pacific Theatre with - the rank of Lieutenant, Sr. Grade. of ed. la an Important crop SAFETY being harvested on the farms and in the homes of G00 000 over percent of all accidental Increasing their participation in motor vehicle safety. In recognition of the outstanding safety work done by members, General Motors Is again providing Incentives In the 1956 National Safety Award Program. Included In the awards offered are four medals for winners In each county; an trip to the National 4 H Club Congress In Chicago for the state winner; and 4300 college scholarship for the eight national winners. Certificates and plaques are also provided for clubs reporting outstanding safety programs on county and Club members taking part In tha 1956 National 4 H Safety Program. Through projects and activities, club members in all 48 states are correcting hazaids which are responsible for an annual toll of 14,000 lives' and 1,200,000 serious lnjuriesamong farm residents, and an economic loss estimated to be a dollars. gold-fille- billion-aud-a-ha- conduct surveys 40 deaths among farm people, are 4-- Honesty and Integrity In his announcement, Mr. Allen said he stands for honesty and integrity in government, less government control in business, and return to basic freedoms granted by our Constitution. He is a member of tljehurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints; he served for six years in the Bishopric of the Centerville First Ward. He is married and has five children. His wife is the former Helen Hoffler of Logan, Utah. to locate hazards, and then correct unsafe conditions. Thev present n a wide demonstrations of topic pertaining to farm, home and highway safety, and members give talks oxer radio and television and before group meetings. In addition, club members build booths and displays tor exhibiting at fairs and In store window. Realising that motor vehicle accidents are responsible tor art-et- y state d levels. The 4 H Safety Program Is conducted by the Cooperative Extension Service, and the i awards arranged by the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. Complete information on the program is available from county Extension offices. Here to spend a weeks vacation with his family is Bill Rogers of Long Beach, California. Mrs. Rogers and children came in June to spend the summer here. C- - "f'f'uovs .. i Boy Scout troop 365, under the leadership of Dee Anderson went to Deep Creek to spend a day fishing. Owen Judd, together with his father, Walter Judd, of Fredonia, went to Salt Lake last week end to bring home his mother, who has been hospitalized for some time and is now very much improved. Miss Lucille Gardner accompanied them to the capital city to visit with relatives a few Register Forms days. , Leonard Harris, together with ocks a buddy frotn Uncle Sams Air Force came Friday to spend few days furlough with relatives and friends. j Visiting at the home of his parents the Lindsay Taits the latter part of the week is Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Tait and three Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swapp, children from Burbank, CaliforClark Swapp and son, Duaine, nia. They spent the first few spent Wednesday in Beaver tak- days of their vacation at the ing in the races and celebration. home of her mother Mrs. Fern Donalds 2 year old mare, Ka- Bauer in Cedar City. nab Jane won first in a Mr. Earl Spendlove of the Soil mile race. Conservation and Engineer Lor-iSpencer were here Monday to look over and pass on the new diversion dam of the Mt, Carmel Irrigation Company which has just been completed and turned over by the contractor, Thomas Proctor. Kane county seat news notes A pleasant comer, a cozy chair. Add a dutch door and Western Pine a Robert M. Dunford, teacher in the Kanab Seminary program last year, and wife Carol, were in Kanab over the past week end visiting and moving his furniture to Provo, The Dunfords are living in Provo during the summer and will move to Bancroft, Idaho this fall where Mr. will jteach. ... Yours, especially. Come in and ask us about Western Pines . . . for any rconi in your home. Advice and estimates Dun-for- cheerfully furnished. You now have $32,000. Would you care to try for the income tax on $61,000? Fredonia, Arizona The Whole Towns About Talking d , KAIBAB LUMBER COMPANY i eieiioie Mrs. Louis Chatterley and children are Visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knowllon Little, in Henderson, Nevada during the time that her husband is in Europe with the BYU Track team. Mrs. Findley Bunting and son, Ramon, went to Phoenix last Friday where they visited with their son and brother, Gary and family and other relatives. They returned home Sunday bringing Mrs. Gary Bunting and daughter, Stephanie with them. Mrs. P. O. Brochheuser and children from Needles, Calif., were in Kanab last week enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ford. three-eight- s n Centralize Year lasvranco Is Os Ottlc Yesll Get Better Service Judd Insurance Agency KANAB, UTAH rru Real beauty in Red, Blue, Green, Cray, Yellow, Ivory Beige and Brown! Convenient for living room, bedroom and kitchen. You can save $1.50 if you have them installed during our regular visit to put a dial on your phone. TELEPHONES Andrew Fairchild came home last week from California where he has spent the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Glover (Deanna Tait) came up from Las Vegas to visit her folks and to bring home her brother Arthur who has spent a few days vacationing there. Subtcribe Utah News to the STANDARD PUBLISHING CO. Southern Kanab, Utah Today! A stiff wind Jills your sail. .. ahead, the open water beckons thats life at its best! - When you drop anchor after a fine days cruise thats the time to enjoy Lift the receiver and the dial lights up. Handy for dialing in darkened rooms. SPEAKERPHONE - Them at Purchaee Life at Ita Beat! COLORPMONES - T Therea one thing to be said for children they never pull ont pictures of their Ar-dea- n of USAC charmer.in any home. DIAL-LIGH- TA1T day July, 20 About 15 were pre- PINE H'lMf. BERNEETA sent. He graduated in accounting from the Utah State Agricultural College and attended the University of Utah, University of Tucson' and the LDS Business i By In honor of her little daughter Ritas sixth birthday, Mrs. I.aRue Sorensen entertained a croup of Ritas little friends Fri- State Treasurer y t Mt. Carmel daily news notes Hunt Hazards ers County Sheriff LaNard JohnAttorney Willard Mackelprang were the only two Kane County officials to go CENTERVILLE Golden L. Alto Salt Lake City the first part of the week to attend the Na- len, accountant and Centerville tional Association of County Of- City Recorder has announced his candidacy for the Republican ficials convention. One of the most successful nomination for State Treasurer A native Utahn, bom and rearconventions to ever be held for the Association was experienced ed in Box Elder County, Mr. Alat the 20th Annual Convention len is an accountant at the Regwith some 1300 county officers ional Office of Universal CIT from 40 of the 48 states turn- Credit Corporation located in Salt Lake City. ing out. son and County farming purposes during the first 6 months of 1956. In future years other than actual farming purclaims will be filed for a full 12 poses. Sufficient records should month period from July 1 thru be kept to enable the Internal June 30. Revenue Service to verify the Claims must be filed on Inter- accuracy of the refund claimed. nal Revenue Service Form 2240. This form is available from my This is the end of National office on request. Some farmers Farm and Home Safety Week. I have talked to appear reluctant Accidents cost farm families to file this claim for fear the about $1,500,000,000 each year as form will be difficult. All that estimated by the National Safeis required on the form is your ty Council, not to mention 14,000 name, address and total gallons lives lost each year. you claim the 2 cents per gallon I notice children riding refund for. Claims must be filed on tractors.many Do you know that before October 1, 1956. The law 16 percent of all farm tractor does not permit the payment Of fatalities last year were children claims filed late. under 10 years of age. Love your Refund claims must not be children enough to say no and made for gasoline used off the never take a child for a ride on farm or for gasoline used for a tractor. i 4-H'- .Page Three - bourbon Took, no hands! Just push a button and work while you talk-- no need to hold the phone. Just The thing for that busy borne or office. 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