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Show Page Two May SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 22, 1968 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Marlin B. Sittinf Observin' 'n i , OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Brown, Publisher and Editor START TURNING Jts getting Jp be more of a compliment all the time to be told that we pre trying to "turn back the clock" when we stand up for a WlWT mwMpEB . Some Association - Founded 188S , Subscriptions: cEntered Office ""v matter October 6, 1944 at the post in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 879. -- i. " as second-clas- s Next week Safety on the streets, so far gone that men may soon arm themselves to go to church, like the Pilgrim Fathers. Discipline in : Inspiration in literature, instead of chastisement for our "mass guilt." Courtesy in salesmanship the indifferent, snippy atti-- tude of some store clerk's today "is threatening to become the significant failure of American' enterprise," according to Jack I. Strauss, R. H. Macy and Co. ?t-- t, Pride in craftsmanship, now given way to the mediocriprevalent in so many ty, featherbedding and trades. . g The right to work, which is denied in many places to all but union members. . . THEY'RE OFF tr" Well, I All in all. Grandpa may have preferred it like it was. And if the present social ailments get much worse, so may we. It's time to revive some old scruples, to rediscover the virtues of honest, work, thrift, respect for authority and personal and community responsibilities. that requires turning back the clock, then, says the National Chamber, let's start turning. If BARKS from Bare o One of our girls got a new Pfaff machine. When we say cuts new we really mean it its own thread, back tacks and all sorts of things. When asked how she,, liked it ,she replied, Real great, its scared of me. Rode-- , Huntington is out of the hospital and feeling lots wed probably get a lot more wisdom from talking rocks, I venture. Blessed are those who forget, for they thus surmount even their mistakes. In checking fields throughout the County I found that the Weevil larvae has started to hatch in the Kanab area. It thorn 45 minutes to 1 hour of sleep, I dare say, and I havent bad a chance to catch up either. Whats more with the prospects staring at me of race meet programs, baccalaureate programs, commencement programs, tickets to the race meet, report cards, and who knows what else, Im afraid it may be another night or two before I get to be at my usual 8 p.m. But then, what does the good book say? Cease to sleep longer than is neeful, or something like that. I should live that long! on to 'have helped. However, some fields are infested with the pest and the bugs are doing consid- Robert Stabler of Death Valley Days was there during the celebrations to size things up. The Tribune article says that Stabler intends to flirn the incidents for a Death Valley Days episode and that, he will use Kanab sets as well as Protiio-tor; and others in Utah. y The article says: Death Valley Days loves Utahs Kanab as a shooting ground because the and community is extras are available from among the local citizenry, as well as trained technicians who know what the score is . . . Kanab gets about half the production schedule each year. Thirteen of the 26 Death Valley episodes were shot in Kanab in 68, said Stabler, and another dozen are scheduled for the film-oriente- Actually that night spent on the outing didnt net me more may be necessary to cut the first crop a bit early then spray the stable with guthrin, rnala-thior paraithion. The Black Grass Bugs are not as numerous as they were in the Alton area last year. The spray program in which over 2,000 acres was sprayed seems pos-sibliti- es next season. He credits Kanabian Fay HamFin with the series affection for Utah. Hamblin is the man who makes the job easy for us, and that brings us back, Stabler said with erable damage. Those fields which have bugs are in the general area of those not sprayconviction ed last year. If all goes well, shooting will Some people are asking inof on the control formation begin early in June for two with the company weeks, lawns. in If crawlers you S night No person was ever honored k in August for a would like to kill them I would for what he received. should Honor result which stint use of ehlordane. the suggest has been the reward for what in a total of 12 completed proWatclh your shade and fruit he gave. trees for aphid vdamage. grams. is a good 'aphid control spray around the home areas. ' The Elm Leaf Bettle has been on the move lately and has been laying eggs. I see some aotiv-- ; DELEGATES to the American Independant ity in the Kanab area in which Party of Kane trees have been injected with County convention to be held in the Kane County Court a chemical to control the elm House May 22, 1968 at 8 p.m. leaf beetle. This method is sup-Qualification: A declaration that you supported George posed to control the pest all1 C. Wallace in the last presidential election. season. The spray operator who has We are searching for those informed and patriotic citbeen in Kanab the past twoj izens who did not let the propaganda from the other years will be back about June two major parties cause them to compromise the deter1 to spray. mination to extend to Governor Wallace full support. four-wee- . n dont know about that, According to the Salt Lake Tribune a familiar face around Kanab has been eyeing up of making a TV proaround the golden spike gram incident in Northern Utah. ( -- liv-J- r .... The right to spend one's .earnings,, instead of being forced to turn over an average-3percent to tax collectors. ; r other-wise.tha- the schools and order on the campuses. Modesty in entertainment, instead of the lewdness and filth, to which we are now subjected. L n would be good for us all. g , . young people of this area will local high schools and will from receive graduation diplomas , 'commence' their journey down the road of life. This week's edition of the Southern Utah News will introduce to the public j these graduates. Along with our advertisers, who are sponsoring the pic-- , ture page, the SUNews would like to wish you graduates of 969 success in your planned futures and congratulate you "tfor your achievements during your schooling up to this time. Graduates will receive much advise at, this time of commence-Laffienand we feel again that we would like .also to dispense - . piHittle "wisdom" to you. -- Inasmuch as you are citizens of this area, and most of have spent your entire lives here, you have a responsi- 4VPU bflify to the same. Your life, your actions and your achieve-ment- s will reflect on this area which you call "home." Live ? your lives in such a manner that we may proudly say when you achieve, "He's from the Valley, or Kanab, or Fredonia." 7- . You have the same responsibility to your parents and to your school, and teachers. Make them proud of you. Don't let the present condition of world affairs, of riot r tom cities and campuses, and damaging petty politics damp- en your faith in the future. Youth in the past, during times ,,of difficulty and war times have said, "With the world in fcSch uncertain conditions how do you expect us to live as if today were our last day?" The condition of the world IS NO EXCUSE for loose , for rioting, loose morals, drug abuse, and drunkenness, we have more faith in you than to expect that you will live that way and then blame the world. Don't let your schooling end now. In the complex world of the. computer and adventures' to the moon, 'a complete education is very important, and with educational facilities what they are, there is little excuse for young people not to i Have the job they want and to make the money they need. (VyitHthe colleges and universities; trade schools, business and Beauty schools that are available there is plenty of opportun-t- . ity for advanced training in your chosen field. And speaking ; we are looking to you to bring more sanity of college and mental stability to our strife-torcollege campuses. We think you can help restore order, rather than add to the chaos 1 which plagues our institutions of learning. We hope that as many as possible of you will be able use the powers and abilities you have developed and will to , I develope in your future education for doing good in this area. We need your youthful enthusiasm, wisdom and abili-- f t ' r ties to develop our area here. I.! Please don't think us too "preachy" and out of line with !,our admonitions. We are only concerned for your future and 'our own. Speaking for all the citizens of this area . V . we have great faith in your future. We have enjoyed knowing and associating with you. Your joys have been our joys, and your disappointments have been ours. We congratulate you on your graduation from high, school and we look forward eagerly to your future achievements. May God bless you as you walk the path of life. 1 principle. d Respect for the flag, now replaced by the kind of acts ' and utterances that were once punished as treason. seventy-thre- e ... back-trackin- time-honore- The Chamber of Commerce of the United States observes , tia before jumping to conclusions it would be well to think 'VchowoGraodp? probably would have reacted to suggestions " i that he give up blessings like these: 1 TO THE GRADUATES -- 1969 f The meadows and hills were green and very pretty follow- - There were about thirty of us who went to the ruins including several young boys and about 10 adults. As we stood around the ruins and contemplated the days when the Indians occupied them, Sherm Orosby asked, Marlin, if these rocks could talk, do you think itd be like Satiin n Observin? Kanab Stake Fathers and Sons outing near the sand dunes, I with my three boys and others of the South Ward drove down into Don F'egs ranch, then hiked the mile (more like five) up to some of the Indian ruins in that beautiful area. : $4.00 per year, $2.50 for six months ! !: ing a wet winter and spring, and it was an inspiration to see nature in her glory. v-r- y MEMBER jr- - Last Saturflay morning after comfortable, spending a and most restful night at the Page Tw . . . . - i Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah s May 22, 1969 Ik Old Im&i SO: .7: 1 Mala-ithiio- . n WANTED 1 We need you who have displayed the integrity neces-- , sary to exercise the true qualities of statesmanship and will not compromise your principles. Ihe Old limzrt. CHEESE V Jlsiv. XCW.W . .sV The moon will affect the tide and the untied. 3S04 Come Join With Us Ng STAND UP FOR AMERICA , better. : Darthy. Robinson is in train- ing now. Wanda Rich thought she was real sneaky when her birthday was coming up but someone found out,, so she had to make a cake. Pretty good party. ' Some of the girls that had been here at Barco for six months gat a 10c raise. Sure Thanks see some happy faces loads, Mr. Grutman. Mr. and Mrs. Max Burrows spent the weekend in Phoenix, Ariz. Some of the girls worked Saturday, so the ones that didnt want to borrow money from them. . For further information call or contact: Would you like to see the original copy of Washingtons farewell address? There is a copy at your library. Ito WILFRED EDWARDS Inflation Is a method of cutting a dollar bill in half 259 South Main Street without damaging the paper. 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