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Show Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah SOUTHER?! UTAH HEWS OFFICIAL ' The key NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH Thursday, January 5, 1961 - r - , - 9- Errol - Q. JANUARY 8 THROUGH . JANUARY 14 - Bown, Publisher arid Editor Monday Thru Friday 7:50 DAILY- - WORD . 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 8:30 CONCENTRATION 9:00 TRUTH OR "CONSEQUEN- Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1S44 at the' post office In Kana, Utah,, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear In print Entered 6m second-clas- s 11:30 12:00 UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION 12:30 , 1:00 .1:30 T may not agree with what you say, but Twill defend to the death, your right to say it." Voltaire 2:00 - WITH Most persons already have made Kanab Nans for the next twelve months or longer. The number engaging in this annual exercise runs to many, liens -- and Current Events Businessmen thousands. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Johnson have to do it as a basis for planning- for the future. They may has as dinner guests Monday their limit their predictions to their own three children: Afton Cram, Sylmarkets and company, or they may van Johnson and Iva Lue Carter seven cover the entire economic system, and families including In addition there are hundreds grandchildren. A very pleasant and hundreds of others who at- lay was spent by all. tempt to look into' the future beRobert C. Aiken, serving In the cause it is a part of their job. We make such an annual fore armed forces, stationed it Petulma, Calif., spent the Christmas Holicast perhaps primarily because is a habit and to some extent as days in Kanab with his parents Dr. and and Mrs. G. R. Aiken and friends a result of it being expected we hope that it is ofjnterest. This Afton Mar Cram and Iva Lu year the task is not easy. We have Carter were hostesses at a 500 in date usual delayed beyond the oarty, in honor of their parents, order to have the benefit of what Ir. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson, on others had to say, and to get the Tuesday. Three tables enjoyed latest possible statistics, visiting-an- d 'playing. Majority opinion, especially a Is Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maddox analysts, mong professional that we have, been in a mild re- spent Christmas in Lordsburg, his .mother. cession for many months. Last New Mexico April or May are the most com They visited in Phoenix and monly cited months for its begin- Wickenburg also with relatives ning. It also is generally assumed and friends., by this group that the modest Mr. andf Mrs. Don Ford and downturn will continue until th children of Toas, New Mexico were middle of 1961 Now there is bo question that in Kanab over the week end visitwith her father, Reed Cram, ' recently business has not been ing other members of both fammd unfavormuch and moving upward able news has been published. Rut ilies, as well as their many friends. have we been having what properMr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and ly may be termed a recession? 'hildren, Cindy Lu and Crane were That depends, of course upon how Luncheon guests of Afton and one defines recession. Let us loyce Cram on Thursday. look at the major factors which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cram enpretty well determined the business curve over the past year, joyed several days in Las Vegas First was elimination of the fear visiting during the holidays with of inflation. Since 1940 or before heir daughters and familyX we have had an almost continuous Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts, of h increase of prices. Almost every in visited Kanab Monday one got in the habit of assuming that the rise would continue. Then Afternoon with the Larry Carters. in 1959 prices began to stabilize Mrs. Delena Hamblin, mother and by early 1960 it was evident Mrs. Marie MacDonald, and childthat it no longer 'mads sense to ren, spent several days" in Kanab count on higher and higher prices. jrom Mesa visiting during the holiTo some extent this stability was days. the result of conscious policy on Miss , Lyle MacDonald who has the part of the Federal Adminis ration and the Federal Reserve just returned from Europe, where helped by he spent several weeks traveling Board, buHt also-w- as the elimination of shortages and with friends, visited in Kanab durunsatisfied demands by the devel- ing the holidays and in Mesa, Ariopment of a surplus of almost aL zona with her sister Delena and basic commodities, and by the mother Mrs. Marie MacDonald. public deciding that prices were Mr. and Mrs. Carter and as high as they should be and, in children returnedLarry to theirohome, known thal; it be effect, letting in Napa, Calif., Friday, after hav they were not going to pay any ing.. mint the -- Holidays in Knnah more. with Iva Lus parents the LaMar The second great influence on Johnsons the business trend during 1960 was the change in inventories. In the first quarter of the year busi It Pays To Advertise . . . ness added to its inventories at an billion. annual' rate of over $11 That was a rate which could not be continued, but the rapidity of Sparks Sports Drive 1 the change and its extent were much more extreme than usual. By the second quarter the rate of accumulation had been cut in half, by the third quarter it had been eliminated entirely, and in the fourth quarter apparently final estimates are not yet published there was an actual decline. 1 . , -- Pan-guitc- -- Elimination of the fear of flation unquestionably was important in bringing about this change of inventory policy. If goods are not going to cost any more there is no reason for caing unnesded supplies. Unused industries, our in major pacity and the assurance of quick ry, also made a contribution td the lowering of the volume of goods held. Such a fpdnctioA of inventories hak a direct and enormous affect upon' the ecohomic trdhd; It curtails orders, reduces production, lifts unemployment lowers' Inits, destotyk the incentive, to aiid lant new equipment vest in lessens government revenues, dermines business confidence; and so forth and so on.-- In the next column we shall results spell out some of these of their and give an indication HMMW ronltude. Mt. Carmel daily news notes HUNTLEY-BRINKLE- Y -- By Christie Mulllner .Jensen, Cedar .City; Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Spencef, Roosevelt, where Home for the Christmas and lhe teaches school andd th! rest of New Year week ends was Evelyn 1, children that Uve in Glendale ' Salter from her work in Salt Lake Orderville. Mrs. Ruby Swapp City.. wasnt able to come. Visitors at the Merwin Stevens Visitors at the Ed Lamb home home was their children Norma were1 Mr. and Mrs. Wil Saturday Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Tom ford and Mrs. Blain Jones Laney Livan and daughter Lesa. and three children from St. GeoMonday, January 9 . Pfc Ellis Tait is home from his rge; Mr. and Mrs: Birt Laney and 4:30 TWO ON THE ISLE leave. our children from Fillmore; Mr. 'trmy service for a ' Pal Wolf (Jill Esmond, and Mrs. Marvin and Button Terry He went to Cedar City and came George Cleveland) ' back with a new Ford. He took D. From Kanab; Perry and Linda 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE , Lamb from Vauna and Orderville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs., William :15 SPORTS REPORT Tait and sister Maxine to Kearns Kirk Covington. 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING and Alpine to visit their sisters. Visitors at the Keith Riddles 6:30 NATIONAL VELVET Peggy and Lavee Demills have Saturday was Glen Anderson from 7:00 RIVERBOAT Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell 8:00 TWO FACES WEST a new piano for New Years. from Ciitilvile. i8:!)0 WELLS FARGO " 30-da- y Liz-abet- e. San-taqui- Fast service. Fair settlement 1 of claims. Friendly people who or on your side. You cant buy better protection. Or broader coverage. Or greater AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK peace of mind. And you save moneyt tool Lower rates because Farmers Insures careful drivers. Farmers Auta Insurance Fast Fair i. 5 - Friday, January fendant) 13 ) Defendant. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE 1 Docket Book B, Judgement Brent) .. . Record Page 53 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at ,6:15 SPORTS REPORT the Sheriffs office in. the Colli 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING of Kane County, Kanab, 6:30 RESCUE 8 Utah on January 27, 1961 at 2:00 7:00 DAN., RAVEN the following desp.m. f said 8:00' NANETTE FABRAY SHOW cribed real day, property situated, in 8:30 MICHAEL SHAYNE Kane County, State of Utah, and 9:30 TIGHTROPE particularly' described as follows, -r 10:00 TENTH HOUR , 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Lot 22-Lot 30, the South 20 Toast of. New York (Gary feet of Lot 31 in the revised Grant, Edward Arnold) Plat A, Official Townsite Glen Canyon, Utah, a subdi14 Saturday, January vision of the Southeast quarter 9:30 DETECTIVES DIARY s of the Southwest quarter and. 10:00 Mr. WIZARD the North half of the South- - -10:30 COLONIALISM: ORGE OR west quarter of Section 11, ' ANGLE 43 South, Range 2 Township 11:00 NBA PRO BASKETBALL East, Salt Lake Base and Mer(Concinnatti at Los Angeles) idian. 1:30 BOWLING SHOW The property to' be sold consists ' of all the 2:00 CAPTAIN GALLANT right, title and interest 2:30 SATURDAY PROM of Glen Canyon, Inc., a corpora3:00 KING LEONARDO AND tion, in and to said property. HIS SHORT SUBJECTS Purchase price payable in law3:30, FURY ful money of the United States. 4:00 LONE RANGER Dated at Kanab, Utah this 3rd 4:30 ROY ROGERS day of January, . 1961. 5:00 MICKEY SPILLANE LaNard Johnson, Sheriff 5:30 AFRICAN PATROL Kane County,- - Utah 6:00 PUGSLEY, HAYES, RAMPTON 6:30 THE NATIONS FUTURE & WATKISS 7:30 BONANZA 721 Contl Bank Bldg. 8:30 THE TALL MAN Salt Lake City, Utah : 9:00 THE DEPUTY Attorneys for .Gordon Holt, 9:30 THRILLER Assignee of judgment against 10:30 CHILLER plaintiff. Invisible Man (Claude Published January 5, 12, 19. Rains, Gloria Stuart) 1961. , t: V Mrs . America Partial To Pastry iM ' ft JsbH 0 rrf , 1 - : ; , 9:Q0 KLONDIKE 9:30 BARBARA STAN WICK SHOW 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Hells Outpost (Rod Cameron, Joan Leslie) ?., Tuesday, January 10 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Hearts Divided (Marian Davis, Dick Powell) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 TAB HUNTER SHOW 7:00 TRIBUTE TO A PATRIOT 8:00 STAGE TWO Adventures of Captain Fab-ia-n (Errol Fynn, Vincent Price) 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Alice Adams (Katherine Hepburn, Fred MacMurry) ' ? Wednesday? January 11 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Girl from Mexico . (Lupe Velez, Leon Erroll) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 PETER LOVES MARY ' 7:00 WAGON TRAIN 8:00 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY 8:30 PRICE IS RIGHT 9.00 PERRY COMO 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB -O- , ays-jef 12 6:00 6:15 6:25 6:30 " -'- "tx? We like to do everything together. Those words sum up the spirit that prevans in the household of Mrs. George (Rosemary) Murphy, the Kentland, Indiana of five children whose homemaking skUls catapulted her mother to fame last June as the nations number one homemaker Mrs. America of 1961. Mrs. Murphy,' 32, - won the coveted crown in Ft. Lauder-- . utes, with the baking itself conapproximately the same dale, Florida, competing as Mrs. suming Indiana with finalists from every amount of time. state and the District of CoMrs. America Grapefruit lumbia. Cake Recipe With five children, sayg the 1 sifted cake flour; cups tall, dark-haire- d queen of home- cup sugar; 1 tspn. baking we have making, had to learn tspn. salt; y eup water;-- to do it ourselves in work, play cup vegetable oil; 3 eggs sepaand family living. rated; 3 tblspn. grapefruit juice; Husband George Is manager tspn. grated lemon-rind- ; Y of a freight terminal in Kent- tspn. cream of tartar. land, a small community of 2,000 Sift together flour, sugar, bakpopulation located some 80 miles ing powder and salt in large south of Chicago. The bowL Make a well in center of live conservatively in Murphys a ram- dry ingredients. Add water, oil, bling home and make every dol- egg yolks, grapefruit juice and lar count lemon rind. Beat until very , During a Recent visit to Whirl-po- smooth. Corp. in St Joseph, Mich., Beat egg whites and cream of Mrs. Murphy had occasion to tartar in medium-size- d bowl unspend considerable time in the til stiff but not dry. Pour egg Arm's home service kitchen, yolk mixtures over whites, fold- Here, under the direction of gently wlthjrubber.-spatu- la hottie-xerviTnana ge JUsT until blended (do not stir Van Nostrand, new RCA mixture). Pour into ungreased pool appliances are put through cake layer pan. Bake in an array of performance tests moderate oven 350 degrees it designed to supply useful sug25 to 30 minutes or until gestions for eventual owners. cake springs back when lightly It was in this setting that touched with finger.' Rosemary revealed her favorite Invert pan on cake rack until pastry recipe grapefruit cake cool Run spatula around edge the same recipe she used, in- of cake; carefully remove from In her successful cidentally, pan. Gently -- cut through cake quest of the Mrs. America crown horizontally in Ft. Lauderdale. Total prepa- to make twowith serrated knife layers. Fill and ration time in the baking, Mrs. with grapefruit, cream America aaid. is about 25 min frost, cheese frostinn. ai i pow-derp- ol Kl- fahr-enhe- 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Monte Carlo Baby (Aud-Re- y Hepburn) NEWS SPOTLITE SPORTS REPORT WEATHER BRIEFING TENNESSEE ERNRIE FORD 7:00 THE FIRESIDE Big Noise . Friendly J- FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA t - Saliaa, Utah - Panguileh, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' ,7 . nsmbor cf Fetkrsl Reserve System w LeRoy P. Judd ' Midway R-1- KANAB, UTAH err 4 , 5 EZ3 ce tery-tflrcgOTy--- Peck, Glenn Vernon) Thursday, January ) 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Racket Buster" (Hum-phrey Bogart, Georgia My Kensb, U!:!i BOB CONSIDINK noted column fnist and National Sports Chair wan for the 1961 NEW March of Dimes to prevent crippling diseases birth defects, arthritis and polio calls for the support of Tho National Fonndation in its expanded program. He is ap pealing to sports columnists, ed aportsesaters, promoters, athle tie directors and athletes .throughout .the nation to help in the January sports drive. , -- ' Those home from College were i' John A. Reese and famiy spent Andrew Fairchild, Roe Esplin from Logan; Arthur, Garland Tait Christmas week end in Circle-vill1 and Dennis Salter. from College of Southern Utah. LaVier Tait and family were Miss Allie Tait was home for visitors Sunday afternoon at the Christmas week end? She has been home of his mother Mrs. Bernetta going to Hollywood Beauty School. Tait. She finished her work and startJosh and Ooha' Hoyt visited at ed to work December 27. She is the John'H. Reese home Sunday. sporting a diamond, the lucky fel- They live in Cedar City. low is Hugh Spencer from Glendale. He isworking in Salt Lake. Osmer Lamb ' is in Salt Lake staying with his- - children while Mr. and Mrs.' Magnus Anderson his wife Lela goes on a tour to from St. George have been here Las California and Mexico. and in Glendale visiting there She Vegas, saw the Hose Parade while children for a week. Mr. and Mrs. gone. Chester Tait took them back home n Justin Lambland wife from Saturday. and five children visited Mr. Keith Riddle was home a ar the Ed Lartb home, also, Mr. few days during the holidays. and Mrs. Roland Lamb and Mrs. Mrs. Vauna Covington is the Lilt Blackburn. new post mistress her now. Mrs. Bertha ! Ramsay spent New Years day at her sons, Bob and Aleen and Vance Spencer from Salt Lake have been here and Earl at the Yj Glendale for over a week. They Demoin Sorensen and family came Dec. 24 and left Jan. 2. spent one day during the holidays John Reese who has been ill at the Kirby Fairchild home. for over 2 weeks is slowly improving. Their children were all In a year, your eyes move up home during the holidays. Mr. down and sideways some 36,000,-00- 0 and Mrs.. Max Brinkerhoff from you blink some 84,000!-00- 0 times; St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Roland times. ' h !i- IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF (Laurel and Hardy) KANE COUNTY, STATE. OF 8:30 BAT MASTERSON UTAH 9:00 BACHELOR FATHER GLEN CANYON, INC 9:30 THE GROUCHO MARX ) a corporation, SHOW ) 10:00 TENTH HOUR Plaintiff, ) vs 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB GORDON I. HYDE, ) ,Two Guys from Milwaukee (Dennis Morgan, Jack Car-son-) (GORDON HOLT, assignee of ) iudement in favor of de- ) AJ-ver- y '! In- MARTIN Sunday, January 8 10.00 CHURCH IN THE HOME 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH . ' 11:00 SPORTS FILM 11:30 NBA PRO BASKETBALL (Boston at St. Louis) 2:00 CELEBRITY GOLF , 2:30 CHET HUNTLEY REPORTING , 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 3:30 PEOPLE ARE FUNN1? ' 4:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE o:00 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING 6:00 DINAH SHORE SHOW 7:0Q LARAMIE 8:00 OUTLAWS 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK- . 9:30 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 10:00 HOTEL FREMONT Pitfall (Dick Powell, h Scott) By RALPH ROBEY their forecasts for what is ahead D (NBC) REPORT What Happened In 1960 - NOW, BLACK -4:15 TEXACO NATIONAL OUTLOOK V MERRY-GO-ROUN- 3:15 TIIE many NBC TV NEWS DAY CARTOONS ROBIN HOOD JAN MURRAY LORETTA YOUNG YOUNG DR. MALONE FROM THESE ROOTS MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY HERES HOLLWOOD MATINEE 11:00 MEMBER , CES' IT COULD BE YOU 9:30 9:55 10:00 10:30 Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. " V Vc;kIy Prcgrea Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah - KUU-T- , Surplus $350,000.00 , Capital $150,000.00 H |