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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four Our Government At Work Glendale News And Karla Nan Spencer, daughter of Mr and Mis Howard Spencer, who has been living in Alaska the past ycat, where she has had employment, returned home for a two day visit this week, then went to Cedar City where she en mik'd in college at CSU. ff attendance. B b Spencer and LDean An- derson were the speakers at saci ament services Sunday, with Miss Jacklyn Campbell rendering a piano solo. A gioup of 15 students fiom here have enrolled in colleges the past week - Miss Rita Jack-soat USU Eugene Andei ,on at Tiade Tech, Salt Lake City; Max Campbell, Tiade Tech at Elaine and Ellen Richfield; Brinkerhoff, Mardean Jackson, Mont Anderson, Patsy and Sam Workman, Ken Maxwell, Scot Goulding, Roger Chamberlain, Kaila Nan Spencer, at CSU; Linda P. Lamb and Sue Spcn cer at Henager Business College in Salt Lake City. n ; Kanab news Mrs. Jessiel Brown and her son, Elmo J. Brown spent last weekend in Phoenix where they visited with Mrs. Browns granddaughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Val Cram. Kanab High School Valley High School by Pam Miss Mr and Mis Lue II Bnnk-erhoand family went to Hallo the past wis'kend to vis.t the Jim Bi inkerhoffs and see their granddaughter blessed The baby was named Shei ri. A large gioup from here at tended the High Piiests .,o ial held at the Orderville Waid cul tural Hall Saturday evening The Seventies held their regular social here Saturday evening at the Glendale Ward chapel a gioup of 24 were in . Porter with enthusiasm, Bubbling the Valley High School studens plunged into then fifth week of school 16, On September Valley's KIIA advimi, Mrs. Hansen, and n five girls' Lillian Sorensen, Bnnkeihoff, Toni Bunk eihoff, Pam Porter, and Icanne Maxwell, attended the KHA's annual leadership convention on the University of Utah campus Girls from all over the staL had gathered for insti concerning EHA piogiams. Tlu theme of the convention was and Beautification tlnough the FIIA chapters they will try to inciease the beauty of Utah. Su-7an- uc-tio- Tuesday, September 17, Val- ley was defeated in baseball at Panguiteh Both teams scored in each of the first two innings. In the fifth, Panguiteh leaped ahead with five runs on two hits. They seoied another in the sixth. Valley got one run in the seventh to finish with a score of 8 3 in favor of Pang uiteh Another game was soiled lik'd for Friday but because of rain the diamond was almost a pond. Valley will play two games this wetk Piute will be at Val ley Tuesday and on Friday Val ley will go to Bryce Valley Saturday the 23rd, Kyle Barton, Valley High School repoit er to KSL radioTV, traveled with the journalism advisor, Mr. Glover, to Salt Lake City to attend a KSL reporters convention. While there they met many of the KSL staff including Dick Nourse, Wes Bowen, Paul James and Joesph A. Kjar. They were shown a film on Vietnam which was filmed and narrated by Dick Nourse, and We feel that out Ilomeiom ing last Friday w'as a gnat success The parade was eno-e- d by the townspeople and the floats schools The winning were 1st 2nd 3id 10th 11th 12th grade grade giade We would like to thank th Fiedonia High School ban and the Kanab Elementary School band for their excellent pe: In our successful formanees I parade KIIS is very pioud of ther Homecoming Queens They aie Susan McAllister, quern and her attendants Shanna Ham blin and Marsha Schoenfeld. Through rain or snow the Cowboys pushed on, but not far enough and Cedars Redmen came out with a over the Cowboys 19-- victoiy The Cowboys havent given up, however. A game is sein'd uled Friday, September 29, at Hurricane The Larnettes will be marching at half time hope everyone will be there to support our team The teachers of KIIS attended a teachers workshop Wed nesday, September 27 at Cedar City. School was dismissed at 2 30 in order for the teacher to attend. The woikshop was sponsored by the Depai tment of Public Instruction A gen eral meeting and departmental classes were held for all teach ers. We on they gained information school high repoiting. The Buffalettes are off to a good staid this year. Their officers are: Mary Ann Chamber-lain- , president; Suzann Brinkerhoff, vice president; and Maxwell, secretary. They have two drill mistresses this year instead of one. They are Deone McArthur and Shailene Lamb. They have made plans for a fun and successful year in marching. The journalism class is finally ready to produce their first school paper. The Valley Higl wall be published "Stampede the last Friday of every month The staff is proud to say they have covered every department activity, etc , that has happened Valley is trying a new' ho lunch program this year. Thi lunch period is split so tha paid of the studentbody eat' at 11 15 while the rest are ii 4th period. After 4th perio (12 TO) the remainder of th students eat lunch. Many o the students did not like th system at first They said i took the fun out of eating; tha it was too quiet. But they a" now enjoying it more and thin1 its a good program. Le-ann- e Classified Ads Often the only times that we heai of any public official or government agency is when a mistake has been made This really isnt the way that things should be An infoimed public is one way of preventing mistakes by off.e al.s The Couniy Commissione; s welcome this oppo. tun, tv to share thci ae t.vit.es w th you and to keep you inf limed It was with a meat ie il of 'ensure, t! e Coun'y Comm annoutuel this week, th runpk't nn of t'i(r' miles of load hading to tlu Sand Dunss State Paik The work was done i the Thoin Con ti uct on Com panv T'us ompany was head Iiiause quntered at Orelerv-llwere so e'ose the cost was considerably le:s than it could have been This toad vvoik was totally financ'd by the countv It is felt that this will greatly impiove access to the sand dunes and pomote interest on the part of tourists The basic plan calls for eventual black topping of the entire road fiom Highway 89 to Highway 364 Two weeks ago, Commission ois Pies Hunting ani lien. y Can oil spent three days in ex amining Bullfieg Basm and Powell in other areas of coniunetion with the Five County Oiganization meeting held at Esialan'e As a ol t.us tom, add t ona! ub stant al leas ns have been found foi relo- ating lake fa-sdies at Gunsight Butte rat'n l Tus t an at Hole m tup was taken as piepaiation for the very- vital excursion with state and fedeial agenens le-ui- i the-Roe- k - Fredonia news happenings by Don Ellison Mr. and Mrs Ken 'all Tat and three small children of Kmgman have been visiting with Mis (Veilin') Tads patents Mr and Mis Jack Hassel The Has-el- s re urned to Kmgman with Kendall and Vulee toi a short visit Terrell Btooksby left for Coda i City last week to emoll at CSU for the fall quaiter SP 5 Verlon K Ellison arrived heme Tuesday morning for a thu ty day furlough from the ai my Verlon has be n m Plei-kVietnam for the past twelve months with an army transpor- u, IUUOII WlllJUUJ . Lawence Judd who is attending school in Provo at the BYU visited over the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Dart Judd. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hull were Bills parents from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hull. The senior Hulls returned home Sunday afternoon. Mrs Darol Heaton went to Salt Lake C.ty on the 11th to take her daughter Marcie for medical attention Marcie un-dwent sui gery at the Pnma' y Childrens Hospital on Friday morning, September 15, and is ri'covcnng very nicely. ei Mi mil Button left Thursday moinmg for Flagstaff to meet Ins brother Roger and the two will then continue on to Holbrook to meet their brother inlaw Van Palmer. The trio will then travel on to the Hannagan Meadows over in the White Mountains to make use of their elk hunting permits. All three hunters drew permits for tlus as will as the Siena Club on Septembei 13, 14, 15, 16. This trip was reported in last week s Southern Utah News. Finally, after many, many, months of woiking and the Commission is put-t.nthe finishing touches on the foundat' m for future piowth and development in the county The Kane County Master Plan is beginning to take sh pe A pi ofessional consultant has been engaged to imn-Te th s vvoik This j lan when enacted will pi o' ide foi the 'induct vo mouth in all s parts of " eountv. Full of the Master Plan will be given in the neai future. a t1-- Otl'.er activit.es that have n been unk'i taken by the is a thorough survey of all tovvnsites and developments on Cedai Mounta n The latest count shows more than twenty sipaiate sites that are in various stages of development. This is pai t of contmu ng pro-giato keep abreast of ail giovvth in the county. Com-m-ssio- One final point that was men-- t oned to the commiss-owas that in the devlopment of Kai-- 1 rv.t', the county " vn; will be re- an a lded enef t t e by p diet-- , fi m Pie coal are ex- "ct d to be of equal value with the coal itself Because of these the development of Kaiparowits is assured. The commissioners are becoming increasingly optim.stic oe cause of these additional reports that they have received el - (Continued from Page one) man Burton feels that President Johnson has an fight. If the surtax is unapproved there will be a $30 billion federal deficite If the tax is approved, most Americans will he upset because of the unchecKed amount of Federal spending The War on Poverty is mostly misdirected, and poorly manag up-hi- ed It could well be said War Poverty is really a War on Fiscal Responsibility Vietnam is another sore point foi a President facing re election Finally crime in the stunts and the notings will have to be e plained to the people On the other side of the coin, the congressman feels the Ro publicans will elect a President, lie has no strong fe. lings one way or the other regarding Gov ei nor Reagon of California; however, he believes that Governor Romney of Michigan wdl be the best man to put up. Romney is a man you can trust and believe. When hes been fooled, hes adult enough rights Mr Robinson ple informed of ing in Washington e BORDER STORE UQUOUS - WIKI BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway Sol Solper Owner, Manager 645-285- closing, string tie neckline. Striking in combinations of green, blue or rust prints sizes , 1 0 to 18 traderealIcstate from $ 6.99 HAVE duplex in Phoenix will tiade for propel ty in Kanab Owner, D. Crawford, Kanab, p Utah. FURNISHED apartments. Cal Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. 644 S21-Q5- F23u fWO BEDROOM apartment. Call 5510 NIOrc 2616. Kanab, Utah EXPERT services GUARANTEED watch repairs service. Hearing aid batJ30rc teries. Kanab Drug. George no longer thinks Mussorgsky is a halfback at Notre Dame But he dio until he heard the Standard School Broadcast's orchestra play a selection by this great Russian composer. George is one of about three million students in the West who listen to our radio program in their classrooms each week. For many it may be their first opportunity to hear the worlds great music an experience which may open the door to a lifelong, rewarding interest. Weve provided this aid to education for 40 years. Why? Were specialists in natural resources and we realize that youth is the greatest natural resource there is. The more we help young people now, the more theyll contribute to our country in the future. The Standard School Broadcast, scholarships, fellowships and teaching materials are but a few of the ways our Company shows its continuing interest in todays young men and women. Standard Oil is trying to help young people discover more about themselves . . . and the world they live in. Standard Oil Company of California and its worldwide of Chevron family Companies 89-- Groceries Saddlery Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry L. B. The Chevron Sign of excellence peo- is happen- area Fifty-thremembers of the Fredonia High School band under the direction of LeRoy C. Heaton accepted an invitation to march in Kanab High School homecoming parade last Friday afternoon, September 22. Fredonia High School homecoming will be this Saturday, September 30 and we are looking forward to having the Kanab band in our parade. by to know about it. He will also make it a point to keep the 644-247- fly-fro- concluded raying, Congressman Burton repiesents you If there is any way that he can asss.t the people of Kane Ccunty, Ire wants FOR SALE with mature to admit that it s enough possible for him to be misled by his leaders. He has established an excellent record in private business as well as the gove nor of Michigan especially in such fields as fiscal matteis, human relations and civil 28 FOOT Prints set the pace m our go anywhere love of washable acetate, fashioned that the on . . . trailerhouse Excellen S28i condition. Call NEW and used saddles, bridle-anpads, Navajo saddle blan kets Fishers Rock Shop, Oi A3i denille, Uiah. A 3 LSI 1 G44 2930. 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