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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four Thursday, April 25, 1553 9 , ffio' annual sEieeiffin a ' - - health checkup can find most cancer early enough The annual to be cured. Cure rates for the five commonest cancers: Fight cancer with a checkup and a cfesck AMERICAN CANCER U. AvailaSb Fcr Plans Ulch SOCIETY?4 Glcndalo daily nows items end notes Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Allred (Edith) from Green River, visited the past week at the home Visit Hay Eighth Jfeterasss Says.Hgr, ' 8. Airfcrcc DcrJ Direct Leans Aro Elmer J. Smith, Manager of the Western Administration Regional Office, Salt Lake City, Utah announced today that suf ficient funds are available to process applications for direct GI loans on current basis. Smith explained that VA is authorized to make government loans to eligible veterans who reside in those areas where priinter. vate financing at 5 est is not available. He further explained that all of the State of Utah is eligible for direct GI loan financing, except for the metroplitan areas of Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City, and part of Salt Lake County. Direct GI loan financing may be used to purchase, build, or remodel homes with a maximum loan pf $15,000 at 5Vi interest, Smith said. The first expiration date of GI loan entitlement for veter-an- s of the Korean Conflict is January 31, 1965, contrary to popular belief, many veterans of World War II are still entitled to receive GI loan benefits. Veterans who desire information concerning their entitlement, or who wish to apply for a direct GI loan, should make their request in person or by mail to the VA Regional Office, 1750 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City ,4 Utah. of Ediths mother, Bertha A thunder of stirring music will roll from the Salt Lake Tabernacle the night of May Unit8 as the ed States Air Force Band I The 8:00 p.m. program is being sponsored by the Exchange Club Foundation of Salt Lake City. The band, called Americas Ambassadors of Music," has been heard by 20 million people in more than forty countries. Seventeen years ago, 1400 musicians were auditioned to compose a musical organization that is so versatile it can be marche formed into a ing band, a 90- - piece symphony orchestra or n symphonic band. The band organization Rlee also' includes a club, which has gained fame as -- The Binging Sergeants." world-renown- per-form- s. 100-piec- 85-pie- Commander-Cfinducto- Colo- r, nel George S. Howard, is also chief of bands and musid for the Air Force. He has led-th- e band on ten international goodwill tours' to five continents, On one of the bands world tours, 200,000 people jammed into Luenta Park in Manila to hear the musicians program of marches, anthems and other music. Another 130,000 heard the band in Berlins Olympic Stadium and 80,000 listened to y it in Naples. During a stand in Torontos Exhibition Grounds, 50,000 people showed up each day for the program. The Air force Band also is the only American musical organization to perform at Bucking, ham Palace. Tickets for the May 8 will be sold at the door for $1.50 to adults and 75c to students and children. 34-da- pro-gra- Threshold Year W. P. feullander, president of Got more MILtf for the weekend! the National Association of Manufactures believes that 1963 may become a threshold year to a new period of expansion if the nation takes advan. tage of the Opportunities that are available. Mr. Gullander cited three areas where constructive action could be taken to aid the economy. They are: jr week- more of the family home this balanced. mets them endTffdring more Milk. Keep them healthy. Keep KeeD vour family happy. Keep Jhe stay,ng power them on the vitality fgon. they get only in good, Tax rate reform designed Mo remove barriers to economic 1. growth and4pbcreation. 2. A check on federal govern, ment spending. ' h ASSOCIATION OF UTAH AMERICAN DAIRY Sponsored by Utah s Dairy Fanners mass ssm BUSINESS 3. Legislation to curb labor monopoly power. The NAM president said re. cently that in the outlook for 1963, there is little evidence to indicate either a prospective sharp upturn in economic ac. tivity or a marked decline. The Buoyant and the depressive factors appear to be approxi. mately in balance, he explain, -- f ed. Subscribe OPPORTUNITY' 6 0:r.3 .Dept. Plants 1st Orvin, Miss Lake Pcvdl Fish and Miss Dot Ram-sa- y. t Mrs. Margaret .Arlene Holyoak McArthur spent the past week end at Salt Lake City on business. ' Alton R. Pugh went to Richfield this week to attend a school relative to ASC business. Ward Conference was held here Sunday evening with Presi-ideFred E. Heaton and his wife from Kanab and High Councilman, Byron Fisher from 'Orderville, all three gave some very good talks and other fine talks were given by Glendale Ward Bishopric, Mrs. Lena Brinkerhoff, President of the Relief Society, Mrs. LDean Anderson, president of the Primary, and teenagers James L. Brinkerhoff and Bonnie And-ersoand a vocal solo was rendered by Max Campball I Am A Mormon Boy," he .was accompanied by Leah Brinkerhoff at the piano. nt Nearly 700,000 Kokanee saL mon fry were released last week into Lake Powell, now forming behind the Glen Canyon Dam in southern Utah. The small salmon are - the first of more than 8 million trout, large mouth bass and salmon scheduled for planting into the reservoir this summer. The fish were transported from hatcheries throughout the northern part of the State to the Kane Creek access point on the new reservoir in woven net containers inside the hatchery truck. At Kane Creek the fish were transferred into milk can containers and carried by boat to the planting sites. n, TJie seniors are busy getting ready for their trip to California. They leave Wednesday, seniors from Glendale going on the trip are: Karen Cox, Dot McArthur, Jerilyn Pugh, James L. Brinkerhoff and Leland Spencer. Adults from here accomp-anin- g the seniors are Miss At. lene Holyoak, Eva J. Cox, Ella McArthur and Ruth Reycraft. No opportunity is ever lost. The other person takes those you miss. Additional plants numbering million rainbow trout and nearly 14 million large mouth bass, to be supplied from Federal hatcheries, are scheduled to go into the reservoir beginning May 20. 3 - Id KANAB TEMPERATURE Said Thai Like Aunt Emmas fragile chinaware, about the only way to keep from breaking New Years resolutions is to put them away and never use them. Ron L. Coffman, Grove City (O.) Record. Private enterprise is where an individual does a lot with little money and government enterprise is where little is done with a lot of money. George B. Bowra, Aztec (N. M.) Independent Review. A mans home seems most like his castle when he pays the taxes on it. Paul M. Hart Grand Rapids (Mich.) MichL gan Times. proven so successful in restocking high mountain lakes throughout the State. Lake Powell is already more than fifty miles long. When full the huge reservoir will strtech for nearly 186 miles along the winding canyons of the Colorado). Water level in the lake is to 2 rising at the rate of 1 feet daily. Livestock Market Cedar City Market Report Saturday April1 20, 1963 W F Str Oalves WFHfr Calves W F Yrling Strs W F Yrling Hfrs Holstein Strs .. Holstein Hfrs .. Commercial Cows Canner & Cutter 28.00 25.25 21.50 19.25 17.00 15.50 12.00 Cows to to to 33.50 28.50 24.00 to 22.00 to 20.00 to 17.00 to 14.50 10.00 to 11.50 Cow & Calf Prs 147.00 to 205.00 Bulls 10.50 to 18.00 Baby Calves 25.00 to 40.00 each Butcher Hogs . . 13.50 to 14.00 Fred Levanger JU Harold Woodward JU Advertising doesnt cost. It pays. Further plants, to round out the 8 million fish slated for release, will be made in Aug- ust. Because of limited access possibilities open to tank trucks and the mass of water already confined behind the dam, these plants will be accomplished by dropping the fish into Various parts of the reservoir from low flying aircraft This is the same method of planting which has m IC33 Seen As -- Uteh Fish Wish Yes. The exact model Plymouth that beat Chevrolet and Ford can be In your driveway tomorrow. n ifMSiuiiici mdineu nun a riymouui aeaiersnip day and asked where he could get a Fury just like the one -- that beat Chevrolet and Ford in 8 out of 10 tests at Riversider The; Plymouth salesman grinned broadly and said, Mister, youre leaning on one!" The point is, the exact model Plymouth that performed so well at Riverside -- winning every acceleration test, the handling test, both passing-safet- y tests, and the gas economy test-- is performing just as well for thousands of new Plymouth owners every day. (Theres probably one sitting in your Plymouth Dealers showroom this minute, with a warranty in the glove box.) See and drive the 1983 Plymouth! .At Plymouth's request, Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute purchased the test cars- -a 1963 Chevrolet Impala V-- Ford Galaxie "500 V-- and Plymouth Fury V-They conducted every test and .computed all results. See your Plymouth Dealer for illustrated Official Results Booklet. .... . .w.. .. iunn. inoiiiwis CITY PABBINO PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD 11.99 sec. 13.64 sec. 18.01 sec. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD 18.04 sec. CHEVROLET.. ...18.99 sec. FORD 20.53 sec. Plymouth 462 CHEVROLET FORD ;...S16 QUARTER-MIL- HIOHWAY PAMINO K PLYMOUTH KILOMETER PLYMOUTH RUN 33.43 sec. .34.44 sec. 37.59 see. CHEVROLET. . FORD 278 ft 279 ft 305 ft. ECONOMY RUN 18.77 mpg. CHEVROLET. .. .17.04 mpg. PLYMOUTH 16.14 mpg. FORD.,.,.1; HILL CLIMB CHEVROLET 15.00 see.' PLYMOUTH 15.44 sec. FORD 16.00 sec. dont borrow 554 ft ft ft EMERGENCY BYOP, FORD....,,' PLYMOUTH.1 CHEVROLET.. PLYMOUTH FORD CHEVROLET ft ft' .,..'...133 ft 120 126 3:32 mini 3:44 min; 2:57 min; I'.-MICLASSIC PLYMOUTH. ...2:51.74 min." CHEVROLET.... 2:55.67 min. FORO 8:04.89 min. Incomplete third hest Auto Insurance Costs GETTING VOU Sinclair car & truck stop station for lease located north Kanab. 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