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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. Kan&b, Utah Tese Foot .jig Gcnfsrcsca Are you interested OrdcrvillejJoHy n:vs happenings in knowing rge Temple, she "stayed Friday night to the reception held in Hurricane. By Nan E. Johnson the outlook for Agricultural BusIf Utah. Rural iness Industry in We had a wind storm (Monso this is the theme for a Constarted snowing a little Monference that will be held In the day) snowing today. Its of Southern night, day auditorium at College if the wind Utah, Ceda City, Utah on April really a nice storm didnt blow. 11, 1963 at 8:00 p.m. The program will include the the Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait and children of Page, Arizona visited at the Grace Heatons and Clyde Taits over the week end. n Visiting her parents Hester Heaton has returned Sorensens was Mrs. Spencer home after visiting two months Cedar in home her from Young with her children, Mrs. Sara City. Porter, her daughter, of Hatch, Dothea Barton spent a few Utah returned with her to visit hours home Thursday, we hope for two weeks. she will soon be well and with The Leo Cofts and children of us aU the time. Panguitch, Utah visited friends Mrs. M. G. Holgate underwent and relatives here Saturday and minor surgery, but is home. Sunday. still is eer Levan B. Mrs. A. Esther Nelson visited her confined to the hospital. grandparents the Mark Chamberlains from her school in Salt Lake Verne Cox son of, Mr. and Mrs. City. A. B. Levanger entertained his friends Friday afternoon, the ocDonald Esplin spent the week casion his 11th birthday. end here from his employment in Salt Lake. Mrs. Perry Lamb attended the Mr. and1 Mrs. Mark Esplin, son wedding of Elnora White and H. Val Hafen Friday in the St. Geo- - Mark and daughter Sharon were in Salt Lake City for a medical checkup for Sharon. Cheryl Adair i, accompanied them as far as Utah to visit with her sister Wilda who had been student teaching at Nephi, Wilda returner home with them, she has completed her student teaching. El-bur- following: Dr. Robert - Collier, Dean College of Business and Social Science, Utah State University. Mr. Rowan Stutz, Chairman, State Small Schools project Mr. Education-. o f Department William Palfreyman, State In dustrial and Development P 1 a Committee. Dean Collier will make a presentation of forecasting agricultural, Business and industry. Mr. Stutz will discuss school problems in rural Utah. Mr. Palfreyman will discuss industrial development in rural Utah. 'AH community, business, Industrial leaders, educators and agriculture people are invited and urged to attend. , i Ne-ph- AAr HE EE AIDS UTAH 7t! 71 Visiting at the J. E. Crofts home Sunday were Mrs. Mary Jane DeMille and Children of Rockville, Utah. The Leo Crofts of Panguitch and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart Jr. and children of New Castle, Utah. m. Dill m ijs m E EDUCATION The Sperry and Hutchinson Com pany believes that good higher education is important to Utah and her citizens. For this reason S&H has awarded more than $68,000 in educational scholarships and grants to Livestock Market Cedar City Market Report Saturday F Str Calves . F Hfr Calves . F Yrling Strs . F Yrling Hfrs Holstein Strs Holstein Hfrs . . . Commercial Cows Canner .& Cutter W W W W colleges and universities in the State of Utah. THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON 1174 E. 21st S.. Salt Lake March 30, 1963 . 28.00 to 34.00 25.00 to 28.00 21.50 to 24.00 . 19 00 to 21.50 17.50 to 21.50 17.00 to 20.00 12.00 to 16.50 Cows 10.00 to 11.73 Cow & Calf Prs 130.00 to 225.00 Baby Calves 28.00 to 40.00 per hd . 13.00 to 13.75 Butcher Hogs Thursday, AprQ 4, 1963 Stele Acquires Lend Ur.ivcrsiiy cf Uteh Undertakes Sidy Title to 29,997.45 acres of Federal land passed to the State of Utah a of March 29, pursuant to the States filing of 48 section applications in 1962, according to R. D. Nielson, State Director of the Bureau of ,Land Management. The selected lands are located in the Boojfcllff Mountains in Grand Couty and are mostly covered by oil and gas leases. The lands are mostly within the Mon-an- d ftcello grazing district of the Bureau of Land Management, on which grazing privileges have been issued to local stockmen. The lands used as base by tht state in support of these selection are mostly situated in West ern Toole County and embraced within the Dugway Proving Ground and wendover Bombing and Gunnery Range, under jurisdiction of the Defenses Department of the United States and are essential to National defense programs 640 acres of the base lands, however, are situated along the Colorado River in Southeastern Utah and are required for the ColoraPointing to alcholism as a in 60 per cent of cases studied do River development project, in crime, auto accidents and in- - j The base lands and the selected digency, the Utah School will of--1 lands are considered to be in the fer specialized training in nine same category wiiji respect to professional disciplines confront- - requirements under the law coned with the problem. cerning mineral character. Title to the selected lands is Director of Law Enforcement to valid rights existing subject Section, Harold Diaz, Salt Lake as of the date of the selection. Police Department points to re- The State will succeed to the pocent Maryland State traffic fa- sition of the United States with tality studies indicating 80 per- respect to oil and gas leases cent tested had excessive blood which are entirely within the se- leCte Where f Jhr. . ,? I a mineral lease is Included with- Cnlr Superior pearance in the selected are the United Robert Clifton who will speak on State will continue to adminiswhat the court is doing about ter the mineral lease untH such 100,000 arrests for drunkenness time as the entire mineral lease lSe i, eUher Veeud 43.00 a person. terminates. In the latter instance, of the The Institute 5s scheduled for the State will receive 90 June 16th through 22nd. Tuition mineral lease revenue from lands t for the five day1 course is $35.00 retained under Bureau of Land Program brochure available on Management administration. With the completion of this on request to University of Utah School of Alcohol Studies, Salt action, the State now has acquired 88,201 acres of public Lake City, Utah. Marking the 12th summer commencement, the 1963 University of Utah School of Alcohol Studies announced today it wiU undertake Jhe first intensive study of the problem of drinking by American Indians. Problem drinking by Indian people is considered critical in many areas, Dr. E. A. Swinyard, Director said regarding the program. Tribal Government authorities will gather from 118 Indian Agencies in the United States and Alaska to consider why treatment techniques for white alcoholics have been ineffectual in treating Indians. What can be done about Indian drinking because there was nothing else to do, will be discussed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Philleo Nash and Sioux tribal leader and United States Congressman from South dakota, the Honorable Ben Rei-fe- l, who will come to Utah to present Indian - viewpoints. March 28 Mrs. Lylath Keifer Page Arizona had minor surgery. Floyd Johnson of Kanab was adville was admitted March 27 for with a crushed hand on mitted medical attention. March 29. March 27 Mrs. Zola Byrom from Areola Judd from Fredonia had Fredonia had a appendectomy. minor surgery March 30. Mr. Joe Ford of Kanab was adMarch 30 Terry Shumway 9 mitted with fractured ribs and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn abrasions on the body March 28. Shumway had a tonsilectomy. March 29 Verna Holgate of April 1 Mrs. Emma Jake from had Minor surgery. Fredonia had minor surgery. Mrs. Rodney Carpenter was adlands in its selection program mitted April 3 for medical since 1961. Hospital Hovs Holes Don't let them , Ztti for the weekend! There will be more of the family home this week end . . . drinking more Milk. Keep their diets balanced.-Keeyour family happy. Keep them healthy. Keep them on the vitality wagon . . . with the staying power they get only in good, refreshing Milk. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH I Sponsored by Utahs Dp try farmers Kanab Hews Items Among the many out of town people attending" the funeral services for Emma Adams were Mr. Fred Levanger JU 6 6188 and Mrs. John Q. Adams and JU Harold Woodward daughter Zola from Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Adams Advertising doesnt cost, It pays and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Adams from Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Jack D. Adams and son from Catsworth, California, Athella Adams from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winton and family from Phoenix. ; ... COMPANY City U-ta- y From Murray, Donald A, Millet and Mr. and Mrs. Kay W. Curtis. 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