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Show 4 i 1 November 29, 1936 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Kano county seat news notes f 1 House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAllister over the week end holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Larry McAllister from Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Harte, from Monterey, California Also their daughter, Charnelle and son Dean from CSU af Cedar. V "a IJ fNcic World9 Prophets u spent Thanksgiving in Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham Ford and son Tony were in Kanab over the week end visiting and attending to business matters. The Fords are residing in Lay-toand Burnham is employed with the Inland Printing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Brown and daughter from Cedar City Subscribe, don't Borrow. Page Five GIcn&b weekly nsv?s t NANCY Silencer with closing prayer by Alton R. Pugh. Dancing and a food sale followed the program, the Kanab Stake Presidency were all In attendance as well many people from Alton, Kanab and Valley. 'V K n 1 The College of Southern Utah are sending a six man debating team to Stockton, Calif., this week to debate the question Whether the U.S. should continue to send foreign aid to Europe. Two of the team chosen were Elvin and Dale Spencer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer of Glendale. Visitors here over the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Glen-doSpencer and daughter from Salt Lake City, at the Karl Spencer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ilirshi and daughters at the Clark Workman home, they are from Logan. Miss Ferris Robinson who has been employ-in Arizona at the Malcolm J HAVEN'S Kecipe of the BRAZIL NUT Month CARAMELS CANDY MADE WITH YOUR own hands makes a warmly appreciated gift at Holiday time. These caramels, full of crunchy Brazil nuts, are most obliging sweets for they tan be made well In ' nancy haven advance of the busy days, wrapped and stored. Use Beet Sugar in all your Christmas candies for fine results: 2 cups Beet Sugar . 2 cups table cream (this 1 I I Vi j n ' 1 1 Subscribe PQ7G(3,irnr3 For You, Your Family and Your Property! to the Southern Utah News Today! 417-- J Kanab Utah Mrs. Vida Le-if- h of Horace Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson and famiy went to Sat Lake the past week on business, they were accompanied as far as - Frontage or Acerage Prefer East and South of Kanab. JUDO UlSURAflGE AGENCY Phone home. and son of Cedar at Willard Mackelprang home. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson and children of Salt Lake at the home by Mrs. Eva Dallin, who visited relatives there. CASH For Highway Write t o Dox ICS Kanab in a 1 Vi quart saucepan Beet Sugar, 1 cup qf the cream, corn syrup and salt; cook slowly on medium heat to soft ball stage (238 FJ Combine d Robinson Born to Mr. and Mrs. Val Hoyt (Mira) Wednesday at the Panguitch hospital, a baby girl. Relief Society Ward Conference was held here Sunday p. m. with Geneva Workman taking charge. Clara Maxwell, Sec., reported. Geneva Workman gave the Welcome Address. Singing by the Chorus. Talk by Lena Brinkerhoff, and by Maurine Mackelprang. Bishop Rex Bauer also spoke. Closing prayer was by Ha Mae Campbell teaspoon salt cup butter or margarine teaspoon vanilla extract cup coarse cut Brazil nuta By-ro- NEW YORK, N. Y. Author Aldous Huxley, right, who foretold the coining of the tnnquilizing drugs more than 25 years ago in his novel, "Brave New World, chats with Dr. Frank M. Berger, center. Medical Director of Wallace Laboratories, New Brunswick, NJ, who headed the research group that developed the tranquilizer, "Mil town," (meprobamate). Shown at left is Mr. Huxleys brother, Julian, a noted biologist. The occasion was a conference on "Miltown" held by the New York Academy of Sciences. Nearly 600 doctors and guests, one of the largest groups to attend an Academy conference, heard Aldous Huxley discuss the historical and philosophical , ... -- aspects of tension, Vi Vi added in two parts) cup white corn syrup Add butter or margarine and remaining 1 cup of cream alternately m four additions, beginning and ending with butter or margarine (do not let mixture stop boiling), stirring constantly. Continue to cook slowly to hard ball stage- - (252 FJ Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and nutmeats. Pour into lightly buttered square pan. Cool completely, then turn out on board and cut with a sharp knife into squares. Wrap each square with waxed paper or cellophane. Makes about 1V4 pounds. ALTITUDE ADJUSTMEHTi For each 1,000 feet altitude above sea level decrease temperature two degrees. . . . GIVE YOURSELF A PRESENT the whole family will enjoy booklet with kitchen-teste- d send for CANDY AND HOW, free recipes for old and new favorite candies. All easy to make . . . delicious to eat! Send requests to: 30-pa- NANCY HAVEN, Western Beet Sugar Producer, Inc, 515 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Local Nows Items Mr. and Mrs. Uy Neigbliors II Eugene Roberts and daughter, Cheryl, passed through Kanab early this week on their way back from Idaho to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Butler of Rupert, Idaho, parents of Mrs. Roberts, accompanied them and plan on spending the winter in Los Angeles with the Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Crosby and Mrs. Luella Crosby were in Las Vegas over the week end to attend burial services for the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wynn. Mrs. Wynn Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Crosby, the former Deon Henderson. NEWHOUSEHOTEL ld kon t him. He hits himself on the head whenever he thinks of disal-wi- re criminatory taxation! - SALT LAKE CITY The lightest mildec t Kennecotti state and local taxes this year total more than $12,500,000. Of that sum about $8,000,000 will be used for instruction an amount that will pay for a full year of schooling for 31.850 Utah children. An additional $1,730,000 of Kennecott taxes has been earmarked for new school buildings. This will elemenpay for the construction of three tary schools. Thats a total of about $9,730,000 for 16-roo- m education in Utah. The balance of the $12,500,000 in taxes, or about $2,770, 000, helps provide other governmental services. Kennecott pay its taxes from the money it earn; n producing and selling copper. And each one-tocopper cake produced by the Kennecott refinery represents $32 in school taxes, enough to educate a Utah child for 23 days about four and a half school weeks. Thus, about eight tons of copper paves the way to education for a full year for your straight Wsunrhom you can find . ton or daughter. Tax payments, of course, are just one of the many benefits provided by Kennecotts operations in Utah, but they represent an important contribution to the states continuing prosperity and progress. Century Club is a whiskey that belongs in todays world! f it is tailored Light, mild for today's taste f Try it! J i f H 1 bjgt3F Cgsr ffiragfea I A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah STRAIGHT BOra KCT w 6 YEARS S3 HOOF OLD KAT. KST. PHCD. . H. Y. |