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Show s SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Tage Two Thursday, SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 6:15 SPORTS REPORT -6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING KLRJ-T- V OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH " Publisher and Editor G. Brown, Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s 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 Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION THE Eudell Hoyt has been in the hospital at Phoenix, Arizona for ten days to have the metal plate removed from his eg which he broke about a year ago, while working for Kaibab Lumber Co. Mrs. Charotte Hoyt has been in Henderson Nevada for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Bibby, who has been ill. Her husband, Israel, and daughter-in-laMrs. Clorene Hoyt, left Monday to bring her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ortho Christensen, Joyce COX and Judith Roundy attended the Seminary convention held in Cedar City last Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Ray Palmer and his father, Joseph, have moved back home after spending the past winter in St, George. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glover are back home after spending a few Week with their daughters, Mrs. Delna Ivie at Provo; Mrs. Phyllis Uttie at Gridley, California. Mrs. Dqrthella Spencer at Hinckley and Mrs. Mona Lister at Cedar City. The Douglas Evans family from Thursday, April 6 Hurricane visited at the Thearon 2:00 NOW MOVIE Crosby home on Sunday. Seven Days to Baldplate Mrs. Wanda Palmer moved to (Phillip Terry, Margaret Provo recently where she has Lindsay) ' a home, and expects to purchased 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE have employment "Im Still Alive Last Saturday We had about 4 (Kent Taylor, Linda Hayes) inches of wet snow which was very 6:00 NEWS SPOTUTE welcome here as we have had very 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Uttie moisture here the past 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 TENNSEE ERNIE FORD 7:00 THE FIRESIDE Tarzan Finds A Son (Weismuller, OSullivan) Dr. R. R. La-V- , NATIONAL OUTLOOK The Shorter Work Week SPECIAL By RALPH KOBES President Kennedy is the first chief executive of. this nation wholI has ever said definitely that he h opposed to a reduction of the work week. This is a statement of substantial importance. As far back as the depression of the thirties, labor leaders were urging a shorter work week as a means of helping employment, and just a few years ago the same idea was placed high on the list of demands of some of the larger union. Even now we have the proposal being discussed in top quarters of the labor movement, with indications that this will be asked for in coming negotiations. Mr. Kennedys comment 'came at a regular press conference. He was asked: Mr. President, labor unions want a shorter work week to cope with automation and unemployment are you for it and if so, would you prefer a shorter work week? day or a four-daThe Presidents reply was: I am opposed to a shorter work week. I am hopeful that we can have employment high five days a week, and forty hours, which is traditional in this country, and which is necessary if we are going to continue economic growth, and maintain our commitments at home and abroad. Several comments need to be made in appraising this answer. First, theres nothing traditional about forty hours a week. Many persons can still remember when the standard work week was much above forty hours, and in some lines of employmentlhat still is true. On the other hand we have some industries which have the work week to well be low forty hours and this is a part of their labor contract. Forty hours a week is merely a point where in certain instances, overtime must begin. Second, forty hours a week less than many persons prefer to work. This Is shown by ihe extent which of means having a second job. Granted, in may instances the reason for the second job is the desirabil- y Te-duc- ed moon-lightin- g income, but that is not the sole reason, and shortening the work week, without a corresponding reduction of pay, which labor wil not consider, increases the cost of production which meanp either higher prices or lower profits, and in both instances hurts employ- ment Third, the proper way to solve cthe uncmploymnt .problem is to create more jobs, not spread the work. This will involve, as we have said so many times, more capita y investments to increase the of production, the development of new and better products, more reasonable taxes on both in dividuals and businesses, more regulation of labor union leaders, lowering of prices as a result oi! increased productivity, and still harder selling on the part of business managers. Fourth, with this statement by the President, business management should have the courage to be more firm in resisting unjustified demands by labor union leaders. This does not mean that no wage increases should be given, but it does mean that management should remember that whenever there is room for increasing wages there also alternatively is room for reducing prices, and a reduction of prices may be much better than higher wages for everyone concerned. Finally, the President by this .statement placed himself in opposition to labor union thinking mof clearly than by anything else he has either done or said. His Secretary of Labor is in agree ment with him, but many of the top labpr union leaders will be greatly annoyed by Mr. Kennedy taking this position. It took real courage for the President to speak out so clearly on this subject, and all of us should be thankful that effic-enc- CML 8 ' MEMBER so-cal-led By Allen Cox The Innocent Years 8.00 STAGE TWO It All Came True (Hurap-re- y Bogart, Ann Sheridan) Southern Utah time is I hour Viter on all times as given below. 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB The Americano (Glenn Monday Thru Friday Ford, Frank Love joy) 7:50 DAILY WORD Wednesday, April 5 7:55 ALMANAC 2:00 JWW MOVIE 8.00 PRICE IS RIGHT Desirable (GeO- - Brent 8.30 CONCENTRATION Jean Muir) 9:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUEN4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE CES Destination Murder 9:30 IT COULD BE YOU 9:55 NBC NEWS DAY REPORT (Hurd Hatfield, Joyce Mc- -' Kenzie) 10:00 CARTOONS 6:00 NEWS SPOTUTE 10:30 ROBIN HOOD 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 11:00 JAN MURRAY 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 11:30 LORETTA YOUNG 6:30 PETER LQVES MARY 12:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 7:00 Wagon Train 12.30 FROM THESE ROOTS TOMBSTONE TERRRITORY 1:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 8:30 PRICE IS RIGHT 1:30 HERES HOLLWOOD 9:00 PERRY COMO 2:00 NOW MARTIN BLACK 10:00 TENTH HOUR 4:15 TEXACO HUNTLEY- BRINKLEY (NBC) REPORT 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB "The Lady Wants Mink Sunday, April I (Ruth Hussey, Dennis O 8:00 EASTER SUNDAY Keefe) April 2, Through April' Errol Alton I!ovs (tons - 6.30 TAB HUNTER SHOW -7:00 NBC SPECIAL 17::.!y Pf:;r:r.5 Published avery Thursday at Kanab, Utah March 30, 1961 (3122161) 9:00 EASTER PARADE 10:00 CHURCH IN THE HOME 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 11:00 FILM SHOW 11:30 NBA. PRO BASKETBALL ,r NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications The Gathering Storm have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Kane County, State of Utah, throughout of 600 acres, all uses in El, SW Sec. 25, EV4SE, the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations are in SWttSEYi Sec. 28, T43S, R5W, SLB&M. WSWVi, SWKNWtt Sec. 30, SWV4-NWy- Gordon C. Holt, 232 East 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Ut. 2.228 sec.-f- t. from either one or wells bet. 500 both of two and 1000 ft. deep at the following points. (1) N. 1340 ft. and E. 20 ft.; (2) N. 1396 ft and E. 40 ft., both from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T43S, R2E. The water is to be conveyed pipe and through 2000 ft. of 7680 ft. of pipe, and used for the domestic requirements of 800 families, fire protection and industrial purposes, and from Mar. 1 to Nov. 30 to irrigate 25 acres, all uses in NttSWVi, SEViSWY said Sec, 11. 32332 Floyd Maddox, P. O. Box 317, Kanab, Ut. 4 sec.-f- t, from a 10-iwell, bet 250 and 350 ft. a point S. 1370 ft and at deep W. 40 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 36, T43S, R5W, by means of a dam 8 ft in height, creating a reservoir having a capacity of 4 ac.-f- t, inundating 1 acre, in SEViNEy said Sec. 36. The water will be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 100 cattle and from Mar. 28959 8-i- 4-i- n. 1 in to Oct. 31 to irrigate SENEy, Sec. 36. 106 SWyiNEy,, NttSEy, SWyiSEW, acres SE-NW- said 32346 W. Lamar Johnson, P. O. Box 232, Kanab, Ut 4 sec.-f- t well bet 200 from a 10 and 12-iand 400ft. deep at a point S. 3960 n. 4, T43S, R4&W. F. M. Esplin, Orderville, 32638 Ut .015 sec.-f- t. from a well at a point N. 375 ft and E. 50 ft. from Cor. Sec. 13, T43S, R8W. The ,W water is to be used for the watering of 120 cattle. w Glcs&hfcvis Hess asd Weekly. Evcals Mrs. Beatrice Workman, who has been living at St. George this past winter doing Temple work, returned home this week, it is .good to see her around again. . -- 2:00 CELEBRTY GOLF 2:30 CHET HUNTLEY REPORT 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 3:30 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY 4:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 6:00 MARINE-LANCIRCUS 6:00 DINAH SHORE SHOW 7:00CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING 8:00 HOW TALL IS A GIANT 8:30 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9:00 9:30 BEST OF POST 9:30 10:00 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 10:00 10:30 FERMONT THEATRE D BAT MASTERSON BACHELOR FATHER GROUCHO MARX SHOW TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Town On Trial (Charles A group of people from our Ward went to St George Thursday "The Enforcer (Zero Mos- and Saturday to do temple work, tel Humphrey Bogart) Coburn) ' some were teenagers who went for 3 Monday, April about were baptismal work, there Friday, April 7 2:00 NOW Movie 30 In the two groups. 2:00 "NOW MOVIE Deal Double (Marie 13, 1961. Churchmouse Douglas Ramsaj and his boy(Laura Richard Denning) Windsor, Wayne D. Criddle who are 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Richard friend Ian Hunter) Priest, STATE ENGINEER TWO ON THE AISLE college at the University Stolen Holiday (Claude Published in Southern Utah attending of Utah came here for several "Armored Car Robery Rains, Kay Francis) News, Kanab, Utah, from March days of their Spring vacation. (Adele Jergens, Charles 6:00 NEWS SPOTUTE 30 to April 13, 1961. Mr. anr Mrs.. Joseph Shields, 6:15 SPORTS REPORT NEWS SPOTUTE Mr. and Lamb, Mr, 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING -SPORTS REPORT HOOD 6:30 ROBIN Shields Mrs, Mrs. and and Public Notice Gary WEATHER BRIEFING Thelma Lamb of LaPoint and 7:00 THE AMERICANS ' RESCUE 8 The Kanab Lions TV, P. O. Box Bridgeland visited relatives here 8:00 TWO FACES WEST MICHAEL SIIAYNE 40 Kanab , Utah, has in behalf of and in Orderville the 8:30 WELLS FARGO past week 9.00 NANETTE FABRAY SHOW the community of Kanab, Utah fti. end. ACAPULCO 1 MEDICNE 1961 ed an application with 'the Federal 9:30 BARBARA STANWICK Home missionaries at our sacra- 10:00 TENTH HOUR Communications Commission, TENTH HOUR Washington 25, D. C., for a new ment meeting Sunday were: Val 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB NIGHT OWL CLUB Television Broadcasting Translator Tackson, James Glover and Steven "Rose of - Washington ia Station. This application (F.C.C. Heaton of Kanab who gave some Square (Tyrone Power, The Unfaithful (Ann form 346, July. 1960) was filed rery interesting talks, with Mrs. Alice Faye) with the Commission March 28, Val - J acksorf rendering a vocal Sheridan,. Zachary, Scott) t 1961. solo If Christ Should Come To- Tuesday, April 4 Saturday, April 8 The output channel requested is morrow, she was accompanied by 2:00 NOW MOVIE) 9:30 DETECTIVE S DIARY Circus Clown (Joe E. channel 5 and the proposed oper- Mrs. Elizabeth Esplin. 10:00 Mr. WIZARD is watt. one Brown) power ating 10:30 FLM SHOW It is the intent of this translat4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE REGISTRATION OF BEES 11:00 NBA PRO BASKETBALL or station to rebroadcast signals Met in They Argentina REQUIRED 1:30 TBA iniating at Heqderon, Nevada, with (Maureen OHara, James call letters K.L.RJ. T.V. This is to call attention to all 2:00 BOWUNG SHOW Ellison) Paul Jenkins, for beekeepers whether they own but 6.00 NEWS SPOTUTE 2:30 CAPTAIN GALLANT Kanab Lions TV Committee one colony or many, that registraPublished March 30, April 6, 13, tion is required by law. 1961. Registration should be done by April 1st of each year. The name and address of the owner or carePublic Notice taker of any number of colonies The Kanab Lions TV, P. O. Box should be sent to the State Department of Agriculture, State Capitol 40, Kanab, Utah, has in behalf of Salt Lake City, Utah. Building, the community of Fredonia, AriRegistration fee is $1.00 zona, filed an application with the Federal Communications CommisPurpose of the registration Is si oirr a theTocationroF ilTbees will Two Nearly New Homes in Kanab v new Television Broadcasting Trans- that known for inspection service. be V , lator Station. This application (F. ' C.C. form 346, July 1960) was filed Two beautiful nearly new homes in Kanab owned by with the Commission March 28, Protests resisting the granting Davison CHIROPRACTOR Will be in Fredonia Tues days from 10 a.m. to 6 pan. Room No. 6 Fredonia Motel e, -- Call Midway anytime Mc-Gra- - Mrs.-Byr- - FIRST STATE - -3:30 FURY 4:00 LONE RANGER 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Hidden Guns (Bruce Ben- nett, Richard Arlen) 6:00 6:30 King Leonardo 7:00 ROY ROGERS 7:30 BONANZA 8:30 THE TALL MAN 9:00 THE DEPUTY 9:30 OUR'AMERRICAN HERITAGE Not In Vain 10:00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT 10:30 CHILLER Snow Creature (Paul Langton, Leslie Denison) : W Mr. and Mrs. Hannan C. Steed. Both homes have carpeting, cooling systems, oil furnaces lots of Lifetime Guaranteed reakliving space, and built in extras. Large, ideally located ldt, near schools, church and business district. Priced way, way below market value. Low down Contact Lenses payment and balance on contract on reasonable terms. Available for showing after Saturday, March 25. (BUDGET TERMS) DR.' A. F. RICH CEDAR CITY, UTAH FARM, with Good Home BANK OF SAUNA Sdir.a, Utah in Tuesdays. r. ft te for an appointment or come ell Anesthes-TIGHTROP-E b, Kanab, Ulai PLAYOFF of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with ! he gtate Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before May ft., and E. 2508 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 26 T24S, R5W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 100 cattle, and from Mar. 1 to OCT. 31 to irrigate 200 aores in NEV4SWV4, SEy4SW4 Sec. 26, NEtiSWyi, NWViNEVi, SWy4NE4, NWy4SEK NEKSEy4, SE4SEy4 Sec. 35, T42S. R5W, NEy4NEK Sec. 2, T43S, R5W. 32537 J. Alvin Judd, Kanab, Ut. .5 sec.-f- t. from a 10-iwell, 226 ft deep at a point N. 9?8 ft BnH J. A4fL iL from sw rnr or Washington-25,-DC.,-f26, T42S, R5W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 100 cattle, and from Apr. I to Oct. 31 o irrigate 320 acres, all uses In Secs. 28 and 35, T42S, 1961. The output channel requested is R5W. - 32632 Lester F. Little, Ka-rii- channel 2 and the proposed operis one watt. Ut 5 sec.-- ft from anyone or ating ispower of this translatthe intent It all of three 16 in. wells, bet. 100 uid 150 ft deep at the following or station to rebroadcast signals and E. 1300 iniating at Henderson Nevada, points: (1) N. 100 S. 1320 E. 1300 ft with call letters K.LJRJ. T.V. and ft., (2) ftPaul Jenkins, for from wy4 Cor.- Sec. 35, T43S, Kanab Lions TV Committee R5W; (3) N. 1310 ft. and E. 1310 March 30, April 6,13, Published ft from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T43S, 1961. R4V4W. The water Is to be used domestic requirements oi for two families, for the watering of Subscribe dont borrow 200 cattle, and for the irrigation n.' - - Paascitih, 24 acre farm with 23 shares of water. Nice substantial home, with full base- Uiab ment and some furniture. On outskirts of Kanab City, just six blocks'" from s Metnbev of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation business district and schools. Total price only $16,000. Down payment reason- ' r able terms. Wont last long. cf Fed:rd Ocscrvo System " Surplus $3SDtCJ0.C0 See Capital SICO.CCO.CO Errol G. Crown, PICRZER SECURITIES Acr.t COR?. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, KANAB |