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Show Page Two 'June Former Democratic State Chairman, Ray SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH B. Ray L. Pruett, former Democratic State Chaiiman, this week announced his candidacy for Democratic National Committee-mafrom Utah. In a prepared statement Mr. Pruett stre sed that the Democratic Party must continue to be the party of the people as exemplified by Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson. The broad concepts of the Constitution of the United States as a living, dynamic Bill of Rights for the cimrncn people as envisioned by its author, Mr. Jefferson, must be maintained and expanded, Brown, Publisher and Editor n $4.00 per year, $2.50 for six months Subscriptions: matter October 6, 1944 at the post Entered as second-clasin office Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. s OPEN LETTER TO TEENAGERS WHY? Vandalism and malicious mischief? Your parents do not owe you entertainment. The world does not owe you a living. Your city does not owe you amusements. YOU OWE THE WORLD SOMETHING! Mr. You owe it your time and energy, and your talents, so that no one will be at war, or in poverty or sick and lonely again. In plain, simple words GROW UP! Quit being a baby. Get out of your dream world. Develop a backbone instead of a wishbone! Start acting like a gentleman or a lady. Your parents are probably tired of nursing, protecting, helping, appealing, begging; excusing; tolerating and deyning themselves needed comforts for your whim and fancy, just because your selfish ego instead of common sense dominates your personality and thinking. WHERE CAN WE GO? WHAT CAN WE DO?, YOU ASK. 1. Go 2. Paint the woodwork! 3. Rake the leaves! 4. Mow the lawn! 5. Learn to cook! 6. Scrub floors! 7. Repair the sink! 8. Get a new job! 9. Help your Church, Red Cros, Salvation Army ! 10. Assist the poor! 11. Study your lessons ! 12. And when you are through Read a Good Book ! Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, or milk bakery pies, coffee . . . No waitresses. No tickets. No water. One plate (if you order a second hamburger, he uses the same plate I . The son washes the dishes and handles the cash register. Hudson does all the cooking. Its been that way for over 50 years. Dont tarry after your meal. Hudson will glare at you and perhaps even ask are you finished? Others are waiting for one of the 12 stools. Hudson cooks a delicious hamburger. 13 He feeds hundreds a day in that tiny place. Overhead? He really doesnt have any. Hudson and his sou work from early morning until the last customer is served late at night. Across the street from Hudsons Hamburgers is a beautiful three story building. The J. C. Penney company leases it and they have quite an operation. The building cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Across the top of it is a small sign that reads : The Hudson Building. Paid for in cash. By Hudson and his hamburger joint. Which should at least prove the free enterprise system is a long way from being dead. 12-sto- ol Whtn & Brows $ you visil Salt Laku City, drop in at our friendly itoru through tho widest selection of western clolhirg and saddlery in the country, lotest styles. Fair prices. SADDLERY . RANCHWEAR - WESTERN BOOTS Sand for your fRf 96 Pago Color Cofa.'ogus Order by noil. We ship anywhe.e. lOclfie Jacke RANCHWEAR Serving Hi, Nation from the Heart el the West 62 East 2nd South Strati Dept. Salt Lakt City, Utah N" 8888888888888888888888688888 84111 Four of the girls from here attended the Girl? Camp held in Zion the first part of the week. Mrs. Dorthra Barton, the sports director of the YWMIA, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burs rows attended graduation held at Cedar City High School Monday night. itics is everyones business, Mr. This weeks news: Word was received here by the II. Frosts Pruett said. cf the birth of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Alton News Notes Pa'e Johnron of Frcdania. The little las- - has a broher. Also, the Frets had a wedding in the and Current Events .fam'ly th's week. Their daughter, Lcuella, was marriei to Verl by Allen Cox Johnson Wednesday night at the home of Ep. John A. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blau Ariz.. have m wed The Frosts have had family from Me'-amembers here visiting. Open hero for the summer. Here to visit them over the house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson wa? held at the weekend were the Charles Palmer family from Tucson; the Ward Cultural Hall Saturday Sherwln Heaton fam'ly from evening. Many fi iends and relaLas Vegas, Nev., and the Burke tives called to wish the young Eastain family from Sigurd. couple success and happiness. Mr. and Mirs. Deral Sawyer The Ortho Chr tensen famliy were here in their home a few and family visited in northern days last week. They lived in Utah Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace BurEureka the past school year rows went to Springville Memwhere he has been teaching. The Ken Wil.ard family from orial Day to visit with Mr. BurTheir Washi ngton Teri ace visited over rows family member-the weekend at the Horace son John accompanied. Mrs. Edward DeMilles sister, Rcundy home. Janet and Renee Campbell are Mrs. Randy Reese, and twins, visiting in Logan with their visited here with the DeMilles several days. aunt, Mrs. Carol Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sorensen Some other visitors here over the weekend were Lecn Swapp and family of Las Vegas, Nev., from Page, Ariz. at the Roy visited with the B. H. Sorensens d and other family members. Robertson home; the Ken There were many people here family from Cedar City at the Vard Heaton home. The Joe Memorial Day and cleaned up Brightman family from Page, the graves at the cemetery. Some of them were, Mr. and at the Karl Roundy home. KaMrs. Easton Blackburn and famin visited Rayda Roundy nab last week. ily members; Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lister Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorensen from Cedar City were here Satand family, Amron Humphery. urday on busine's. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Heaton and There were many others whose a son and Mrs. Heatons mother names slip the memory. A reminder if you are going visitfrom Salt Lake City were visitors. here Saturday. ing, or have visitors, please call Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hale and and let me know. children from Syracuse, visited Going to Provo to attend graduation at BYU were Mr. and here Sunday. Mrs. Reo Heaton and family, Bp. Gail Heaton went to Glendale, Ariz., over the weekend Mis. Vilate Esplin, Mr. and Mrs. where he helped to bless a new B. P. Fisher, Mrs. Webster granddaughter. She belongs to Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rife and Karl and Joy Heaton. The Kay McMullin family son are visiting with the Gene from Hurricane was here over Rifes from their home in Calithe weekend for the opening of fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Crofts fishing season. Bee-Hiv- e exer-c'se- , Mun-for- - NOTICE is hereby given that at 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 17, 1968, in the Board of Education offices in Kanab, Utah, a public hearing will be had on the proposed increase of the 19667-6budget for Kane School District. Full particulars may be had at the Board of Education office. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education May 28, 1968 Published in the Southern Utah News May 30, June 6, 1968 8 ol ar Three news items I missed last week Emma and Alton, Indian children under the placement program, returned to their homes Monday. They stayed with the Mack Esplins and Webster Adairs. . PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TALK ABOUT FREE ENTERPRISE 12-sto- Mr. Pruett raid. Because the Democratic party in Utah historically has been the party of the people and not of the privileged few, Mr. Pruett reminded the party members that his background as a small businesrman from Tooele, together with his long period of party service culminating in State Cliairman for Utah, qualifies him for the position of National Committeeman. He further pointed out that he knows personally most of the party leaders and officials in the Fed- - 8) Distributed by The State Policeman) A man named Hudson owns and operates a hamburger joint in a small Idaho community. Hudsons father started it in 1907. Hudson an his son now handle the business. Pruett stated. The petition of National Committeeman is of major importance to every citizen, because this is the position through which the various states secure representation in party councils where party policies are decided, A Public Hearing will be held on Kanab City Budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1968 and ending June 30, 1969, on Tuesday, June 11, 1968 at 8 p.m. at Kanab City Office. Signed, Lula Robinson City Clerk home ! ( by Nan E. Johnon eral Government. Mr. Pruett said that he therefore is fami-l'with the many problems regovlating to the ernment relationship and is best qualified to seive the people and democratic party of Utah. Mu Pruett pledged his complete support to the party ticket and platforms as they may be selected and promised that he would be a representative of all the party members and not just a privileged few. He urged all Utahns to become affiliated with democratic processes. If you ca.e get involved. Polstate-feder- NOTICE TO DELINQUENT We, Frank C. Coberly and A. Coberly, two of the of the mining claims numbered Coberly numbers 20, 21, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, and 44, that form a group of claims on County Road nine and one-hal- f (91) to ten (10) miles East of Glendale, Kane County, as recorded in the County Recorders Office, do hereby notify the coowners Shirley Coberly, now Roddie, from claim numbers 20 and 39, Gene Coberly, now name unknown, from claim numbers 21 and 38, Martha Coberly from claim number 30, Betty Ann Coberly, now name unknown, from claim number 42, Sharon Lee Coberly, now Coughlin, from claim number 43, Frank Sheldon Coberly from claim number 44, of aforesaid mining claims, that they have not contributed their proportion of the annual assessment work on said claims for the year ending Aug- La-Ve- and daughter of Cedar City, visited with the Harvey Crofts and went fishing. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffer and family of Las Vegas, Nev. are here visiting. J. R. Chamberlain visited with his parents, the Roland Chamberlains over the Memorial day holiday from northern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher are here visiting with the B. P. Fishers. Frank graduated from 31, 1967. by failure to participate in the performance of labor or improvements, as required by law, or to make payment of proportionate share to the coowners who performed the assessment work on said claims for said assessment year. This notice is being published in accordance with Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the local laws, and for the purpose of compliTo-wi- t: ance with same. Section 3120.6 provides Failto meet their ure of proportion of annual assessment work may be removed from ownership as prescribed by law. Title 43, Chapter 11, Cade of Federal Regulations; Revised January 1, 1966. Witness our hands this 30th day of March, 1968. Signed: Frank C. Coberly Signed: Frances A. Coberly Published In the Southern Utah News once a week for ninety days, April 3, 1968 first publication, June 27, 1968 last day of publication. Page Two BYU. Dr. Warren C. Foote and family visited here and in Kanab from Logan. Dr. Foote is with Utah State University in research and teaching in Animal Physiology. He has been t'rore 10 years. The Footes have five children. His wife is the former Blanche Haycock of Kanab. Mis. Jlefccr Cov'ngt n has home after a three month arrnco, Mrs. Grcro Ileaon attended graduation held at Hurricane High School Friday night. One of her granddaughters graduated. Mr. and Mr-- . Lane Tait and children of Mesquite, Nev. visited with Grace Heaton and the Clyde Taits. Torrv Tait of Bountf'.ul v'sited with the Clyde Taits and got some fishing in. Denise Hepwoith visited with her parents, the Edmund Hep-wortfrom her schooling in Cedar City. Mrs. Fern Sitze and daughter visited with. Till Blackburn from their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Spencer hs, and children were here for the wedding reception of Mr. and Mr?. Verl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Esplin and family from Nephi are visiting with the J. E. Crofts and Cornell Chamberlains. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Heaton and family of Salt Lake City visited with the LeGrande C. Heatons over the weekend. Mrs. Lora Lee Blackburn and boys of Salt Lake City visited hero last weekend. Lillian Sorensen has gone to The Pine? to work for the sum Jim Glover, who taught school here the past year, moved back to his home in Kanab. Mrs. Benny Riddle was hospitalized, but is home now. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Merrill Clark went to busSpanish Fork to look after Ses-sie Has mother, iness interests. Clark, accompanied him and will have a medical check up. Mavis Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen, was baptized and confirmed a member of the church Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Jones blessed and. gave their infant daughter a name in sacrament meeting. They gave her the name of Janet Pierident Claud M. Glazier visited sacrament meeting Sunday. Fishing seemed to be pretty good from all the reports that I heard. The Horace Burrows had Mr. Burrows sister and family members visiting them from north-e:Utah Saturday. The Youth Committee under the direction of the MIA will hold summer dances every other Friday night. The first dance will be June 7 in the Ward Cultural Hall. Come and have fun. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb visited in Kanab and Fredonia on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. VeRene Tait and family vl ited with the Lawrence Thursday from their home in Fredonia. Word was received here Sunday of the hirth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Salter of Salt Lake City. This is their first child. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Salter of Mt. Carmel, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. n Esp-lin- s La-Nar- LOGAN Among the more than 1850 candidates for degrees annual comat the seventy-fiftmencement at Utah State University June 8 are the following from thi's area: Julia C. R. Hoyt from Alton, and Marilyn French, from WINE Tlirec Miles South of Kanab on Highway V8 engines, automatic transmissions, power steering, power disc brakes and more. To help you pick and choose before you buy, we've listed the Bonus Savings Plans below. (Consider, for example, the 4 combination.) Simply make your choice, couple it with the Chevrolet or Chevelle you like, and hurry on down to your Chevrolet dealer's for big Explo savings. Yes, do hurry. Nothing so good lasts forever. 2-- Bonus Savings Plans 1 . Turbo-FirAny Chevrolet or Chevelle with 200-hV8, Powerglide and whitewalls. Turbo-Fir2. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with 250-hV8, Powerglide and whitewalls. Turbo-Fir- e 3. Any big Chevrolet with 250-hV8, Turbo and whitewalls. 4. Now, and lor the first time, big savings on power disc brakes and power steering when you buy any Chevrolet or Chevelle wrh V8 engine. r r 5. Buy any Chevrolet or Chevelle V8 or hardtop model-sa- ve on vinyl top, electric clock, wheel covers and appearance guard items. e e p Hydra-Mati- two-doo- four-doo- c 89-- Groceries Saddlery Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry I. B. Sol Solper Owner, Manager Chevrolet gives you big savings on the big ticket items... p h BORDER STORE UQU0RS - HER Impala Convertible You can go to most any automobile dealer these days and get savings on the little things. You know, extra trim, mirrors, and such. But your Chevrolet dealer is giving you savings on the big items things you really want. And it's an explosion of savings! Right now during '68 Savings Explo time. d Local USU Graduates Frances ust 6, 1968 Orderville news and events mer. L. Pruett, Announces Sites On Natl. Committeeman Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Marlin June SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 6, 1968 |