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Show SOUTHERN Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS av v ' a y i i j I Clare Ramsey, who has just Janice F. Esplin from the BYU, and his . .I graduated Mr. a Mrs. Webster Adair and wjfe Lee and children are jiary Cheryl, Elsie Bnnkerhoff and Ezi- - jjCre for the summer. They are moving into thg Slaugh home. Spencer Young has gone to Salt They were joined by Wilda, a Lake to live and work with his student there, and Helen Neilson brother Eugene Young. and a daughter. Pat, of Salt Lake, Ma"e accompanied Hepworth L City. They reported greatly enjoyHepwrth to Salt Lake ufsse ing the speech given by Barry She her t0 Goldwater at Commencement Ex-- 1 Jane Hardv who hasnt been Wilda returned with them feeling too well. Saturday morning. a Donald Esplin visited at the A Civil Defense- - meeting was home of his mother, Chastie Espheld Friday, when Mrs. Parsons of lin. the State Civil Defense met with Mr. and Mrs. Chich Winter and leaders of local organizations. They son moved into the Dave Foote wish "to organize in the county home. and to have a representative. attend classes to hear of Civil De- &RftnA(r i i Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under office in Kana, Utah, post All communications and items for publication must be. 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. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION IT'S A HISTORICAL FACT NATIONAL OUTLOOK Marlynn Holgate returned Thursday from an LDS Mission to Norway. He came by plane after touring Eroupe at the close of his Mission. He arrived in time to his Varue and Gene Wilson to the St George Temple to be married Friday, with other members of the family and friends. - The Will Recovery Be Fast o Slow first f la of the United States originated 184 years ago In the Second Continental Congress, By RALPH KOBE! sister days after it was requested by an Indian as an emblem of protection for his chiefs I 1 1 the only question now concerning the business upturn is whether the recovery will be fast or slow. Majority opinion is that it will be slow. That view may well be wrong. Actually both the adjectives, to an fast or slow, are appraisal of the business curve. They are used merely as a shortcut , expression .for distinguishing between a situation where, having hit the low point, we ride along at that level for several months before turning up, and a recession from which there is an immediate antL sharp upturn. It is the difference between a saucer-shape- d recovery. recovery and a Those who maintain that this recovwill be a slow, saucer-shape- d ery defend this view by saying that history shows that a gentle downturn is always followed by an equally gentle upturn. Whether history actually shows this depends upon what statistical measure is used, and there are many that may be emoloyed industrial prodcHon. employment and unemployment, gross national product, business profits, national or personal income, retail trade, government revenues, and so forth. Each of these series has advantages and disadvantages, and no one can be picked out as necessair-l- y the best. Most analysts probably use industrial production as measured by the index of the Federal Reserve Board. The great advantage of this is that it is based upon physical units and hence price it. The changes do not a hieh of this index was in January of last year at 111. This means that production in that month was eleven percent above the average for 1957. The index was 102 for each of the first three months of this yar, and thento in105.April it iumped three points For this particular index that is an unusual monthly change, and it does not lend support to the thesis that the upturn will be slow. Gross national product also is widely used for judging the busi ness trend. This is the broadcast economic measure we have. It 4s the monetary value of all the goods and services produced in the nation. Since it is expressed in dollar terms, a change of prices does affect it, but there is a for this. Government spending for goods and services is included in the total, and this can have an important, and at times a dominant, influence on gross national product. This is one of its most serious drawbacks from the viewpoint of measure the basic health of the economic system. ' e The high for gross national product was $505 billion in the second quarter of last year. In the first three months of this year the figure was just a shade under $500 billion, and between these two dates government outlays for goods and services increased over $6 billion. In other words, the private sector declined enough to offset this increase by government and some $5 billion in About ed fleet cor-recti- KLRJ-T- V Weekly Program Russel) 8:00 TV GUIDE AWARDS Starring Efrem Simbalist, Jr. .Jackie Cooper, Nanette Fab-ra- y JUNE 11 THRU JUNE 17 Monday. Thru Friday 7:50 DAILY WORft 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 SAY WHEN 8:30 PLAY .YOUR HUNCH 9:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 9:30 CONCENTRATION 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 IT COULD BE YOU 10:55 NBC NEWS DAY 11:00 CARTOON CAVALCADE 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 12:00 JAN MURRAY SHOW ; 12:30 LORETTA YOUNG THEATRE . 1:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 1:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 2:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 2:30 HERES HOLLYWOOD 3:00 NOW Wilh Martin Black 4:45 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY ,5:55 MR. MAGOO f 9:00 LARAMIE 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Night of the Hunter (Robt. Mitchum, Shelly Winters) Wednesday June 11 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE x Escape from Red Rock 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 PRICE IS RIGHT 7:00 MYSTERY THEATRE 8:00 IT COULD BE YOU 8:30 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY 9:00 WAGON TRAIN 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT. OWL CLUB Santa Fe Passage (John Payne, Rod Cameron) . , vious high, and some persons think it may be close to $510 billion. For the final quarter of the year, present estimates are that gross national Product will be $525 billion. Almost all of this increase will come from the private sector of the economy. If this expectation for gross national product proves true, which appears probable, this will not be a slow, saucer-shape- d recovery Rather it will mean that we have had a broad and rather amazingly ranid upturn. There still will be quite serious problems, both domestic and foreign, and some of them may be just as pressing as they are today. But the outlook today eliminates evejry possible justification for government action to end the recession or speed up the recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Spencer of Roosevelt are here visiting this x week. , Public Notice NOTICE is hereby given that applications will be received until 7:00 pn. June 14, 1961 at the office of the clerk of the board of education for the following Marion Young went to Manti to witness the wedding of her neice, Kareft Jameson, and Charles Kent Pugh, Friday. Marions mother, Ida L. Anderson of Bakersfield, California, is here visiting. She will also sDend some time with another ' daughter, Afton Jameson of Ka Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Workman are nab. at Salt Lake City seeing relatives FUaboth Moss. Ann Hansen, and for medical care for Mr. Workand Elaine Davis, of Richfield, man, " ( soent a couple of days at the B. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Stevens and J. Fishers. and sightseeing in the family of Roy, Utah are visiting at surrounding area Thy drove out the home of her Sister, Mrs. Lue to the Paria Movie" location and H. Brinkerhoff, .iv-vof the people wi,h so A wedding reception was giv- working thorr F.Mne and Ann reen at the Glendale Ward Chapel turned to Richfeld Saturday. will spend the summer Saturday evening June 3, for Mar- here. her Isaac Johnson brother ilyn and Charles M. Brinkerhoff was MasLaVerne Blackburns mother, ter of Ceremonies, the program Mrs. Fallis, of Hatch, is visiting was as follows: here. Prayer, Gayneld Mackelprang of Mrs. Charlin Brinkerhoff, Kent Fredonia; Vocal duet My HappiBrent and Mlani and Mrs. LarMrs. and ness sung by Bishop Jack H. Maxwell accompanied on ry Esnlin and Tim spent Wednes guitar by self (Bp). Advice to the day in Cedar City. Bride and Groom, Lavere BrinkerMany from Orderville attended hoff; Voval Solo, Glenna Roundy he Wedding Receotion of Mr. acwas she I Love You Truly and Mrs. Isaac Johnson held in companied by her Mother at the Gondle Saturday Evening. June piano. A ballet dance by Deon 3rd. They were married earier in McArthur and. Janae Esplin, Vocal the day in the St. George Temple. " duet "My Hero, Dot McArthur Dave . Foote brought his new and Jerilyn Pugh!, acc., 'on piano wife" here Tor "a short visit They by Elizabeth Esplin. Vocal solo reside in Arizona." Trust In Me by Max Brinkerhoff Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain acc., on piano by Mrs. Esplin. The returned recently from a trip to music for dancing as furnished by Buffalo, New York, where Hugh S. EspErf,- - Bis- received a rare heart s Mr. and operaton. hop Jack H. anti Thell Maxwell. They traveled by plane and spent The young couple received many a few days visiting their daughter Yvonne and husband, John Burr beautiful and Useful gifts. and family in Belleville, Illinois. Subscribe dont borrow Visitors at the home of the Lin. coin Crofts were Mr. and Mrs, Jim Heaton of Salt Lake City, 2:30 U. S. OPEN GOLF TOUR- over the weekend. NAMENT 4:00 TWO ON THE AISLE v The Fighting Wildcats (Keefe Brasselle, Kay Cal-lar- denials Hens and Current Events Now SAVE IO on floor products Chevron Floor Products are on sale! Here's a chance to buy products and save money. Standard Floor Hardener seals and hardens Softwood floors, truck beds . . . keeps concrete from dusting. Chevron Waxglo wax gives new beauty to your floors, "seals wood so that the beauty lasts. Remember the sale ends July 31st. Order your full supply now and save 10 off the regular price. y Fo any Standard Oil product, call KARL JAMESON Kanab Home Midway d) . Older Home. Four Extra Lots . . . The Dailey home. 296 South Mam in Kanab. offers a real buy on an older home with lots of room: five bedrooms, bath, kitchen, living room, two comfortable porchds-on- e enclosed entirley; wash room, basement storage room and lots of closets and storage space. The price has been reduced to $11,500 for everything, cash. The lot can be divided into four big lots. -- , Tuesday, June 13 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE The Fabulous Senorita (Estelita, Robt, Clark) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 THE FIRESIIDE Song Of India (Sabu, Gail -- 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 SHARI LEWIS KING LEONARDO FURY LONE RANGER TRUE STORY BASEBALL (St. Louis at Pitts.) 1:00 MR. MAGOO 1:30 FILM . 2tf0 DETECTIVES DO YOU THINK HEARING AIDS ARE TOO EXPENSIVE? YOU ARE RIGHT! Compare Dr. Richs new line of finest quality Hearing Aids at Sensationally Low Prices! , 10 ACRE FIELD, SOUTH OF KANAB CITY right-of-wa- Two Nearly New Homes in Kanab Itensb, Utah ... We have a good buy on a ten acre fielcf with corrals, 5,000 gallon galvenized water tank, a lot of good feed, well fenced' with two y entries. Substantial down payment and balance in one year. Kanab City culinary water is available. DIARY FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Salma, Utah - Pangcitch, Utah ... Two beautiful nearly new homes in Kanab owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harman C. Steed. Both homes have carpeting, cooting systems, oil furnaces, lots of real living space, and built in extras. Large, ideally located lot, near schools, church and business district Priced way, way below market value. Low down payment and balance on contract on reasonable terms. Available for showing after Saturday, March 25. , . FARM, with Good ' Home ' ' 0 farm with 23 shares of water. Nice substantial home, with full basement and some furniture. On outskirts of Kanab, City, just six blocks from business district and schools. Total price only $16,000. Down payment reasonable terms. Won t last long. 24 acre Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation f Hemfaar of Federal Rcscnra System " Surplus $350,000.00 Capital S1S0.C30.O0 cus- todians: Kanab High SchooL Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas and Service to begin July 1, 1961 two children left Kanab Wednes- Salary for 1961-6- 2 $3800. day for Page, Arizona where they Alton Elementary School . will live and both will teach in Service to begin Aug. 28, 1961 the Page schools next year. Salary $45 per month Glendale Elementary School They have resided in Kanab for several years with Mrs. Thomas Service to begin Aug. 28, 1961 teaching in the Elementary school Salary $45 per month. and Mr. Thomas at Glen Canyon Kane County School District ity. They have sold their home By Rachel S. Findlay . here. Clerk, Board of Education May 31, 1961 Published June 1, 8, 1961 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Mrs.-Jame- all-tim- addition. It will be some time before we have even a preliminary official estimate for the gross national product for the current three months. b"t it is widely expected that it will be at least equal to the pre- a-i- Sunday June 11 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH Thursday, June 15 11:00 BASEBALL (Chi. at Balt) 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 1:30 FILM The Steel Lady (Tab Hunt2:00 THUNDER OVER TANRod Cameron) er; GIER (Robert Hutton, Lisa 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE Gastoni) 6:15 SPORTS REPORT, 3:30 TALK BACK 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 4:00 MEET THE PRESS .. , 6:30 BAT MASTERSON ' 4:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 BACHELOR FATHER 5:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 7:30 TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD 6:00 NATIONAL VELVET 8:00 GROCHO MARX 6:30 TAB HUNTER SHOW 8:30 LAS VEGAS PRESENTS 7:00 DINAH SHORE SHOW BEST PLAYS OF I960 8:00 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW Torch of Spring (Irene 8:30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE Gene Barry) " Dunn, 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9:00 OUTLAWS 9:30 BEST OF THE POST 10:00 TENTH HOUR ' Suicide Flight e, (Don 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB v Nancy Hadley) Maltese Falcon Humphrey 10:00 TIGHTROPE Cold Kill Bogart, Mary Astor) 10:30 FERMONT THEATRE My Forbidden Past (Ava Friday, June 16 Gardner, Robert Mitchum) 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE The Quiet Cun (Forrest Monday, June 12 Tucker, Mara Corday) 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE Flight Leiutenant (Glenn 6:15 SPORTS REPORT ' Ford, Pat OBrien) 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:30 RESCUE 8 6: 15 SPORTS REPORT 7:00 LAWLESS YEARS 5:30 BONANZA 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 7:30 NANETTE FABRAY SHOW 6:30 NEWS WEATHER SPORTS 6:30 WELLS FARGO 8:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 7:00 STAGE TWO 7:00 WHISPERING SMITH 9:00 TV-- 2 SPECIAL Death of a Scoundrel (Geo. 7:30 CONCENTATION Castro, Cuba, and ComSanders, Yvonne DeCarlo) 8:00 THRILLER munism 9:00 THE DEPUTY 9:00 THE AMERICANS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 9:30 THE TALL MAN 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 10:00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB The Corn is Green) (Bette 10:30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS Flame o the Islands Lets Be Hanpy (Tony MartDavis, John Dali) James Arness, Yvonne Vera Ellen) in, Carlo) Saturday, Jupe 17 De-For- The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram was christened at Sacrament services Sunday by its Fatherland given the name of Jerald Mac. Kanab laws Items fense procedures. THE Mr. and Mrs. Ross McArthur and family of St George were here aver the week end seeing relatives. I Errol G. Brown, Publisher and Editor II and Weekly Events 4 4tn - Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah - Gkriala flews Ordorvillc doily news happenings REMEMBER FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 OFFICIAL' NEWSPAPER OF &ANE COUNTY, UTAH Thursday, June 8, 1961 UTAH NEWS. Kanab, Utah , See - Errol G. Brown, Agent PIONEER SECURITIES CORP. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, KANAB 1) 4 |