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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS By Vauna Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G, Brown, Publisher and Editor 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. A! communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of 1 the publisher may determine. What you can do to fight... ONSTANTIY ALL I A- OBEY --: TO PROPER AUTHORITIES INFORMATION YOU HAVE ABOUT ANY CRIMINAL ACTIVITY SPORT UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION NSIST ON GOOD GOVERNMENT AT ALL LEVELS ADEQUATE PAY, TRAINING FOR THE UW DUCATE NATIONAL OUTLOOK ENFORCEMENT YOUR OF AND FACILITIES FELT IN SUPPORT INFLUENCE AKE YOUR CHILDREN OFFICERS TO RESPECT LAW AND ORDER Prospects on Taxes )gr J Hoover, DirtCior Boreaa of Invcau 5tio Cured Sutu Dipartmcm of Justice Federal There will be a tax bill passed, in prices from one section of the by this session of the Congress. country to another. What would This can be stated dogmatically ; be reasonable in, say, New York, because in the absence of such ac- would be excessive in a small tion the corporation tax of 52 town, and what might be excessive percent would decline and various in a small town would be quite inAnd exercises, such as those on alco- adequate in one of our large cities. holic beverages, tobacco, and so Another example of superficial Notices forth, also could drop to a lower reasoning is the recommendation for of Court Clerk level. Neither the Administration on dividend income. We hive an (Consult further particulars) nor the leaders in the Congrass estimated fifteen million holders are willing to permit such a reduc- of stock in the United States and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF tion of revenues to take place.. presumably almost all of them get THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT But the program which Presi- a dividend. Under the present law in AND FOR THE COUNTY OF dent Kennedy submitted a few each dividend recipient is freed ANE, STATE OF UTAH weeks ago does not have a chance from any tax on the first $50 of fn the Matter of the Estate ) of enactment, either now or later. such income, and he is permitted 0f ) All legislation having to Jo with to reduce hi3 tax by 4 percent of KATE GREENHOUGH ) taxes has to originate in the House any dividends over this amount. Deceased ) This Committee. Means Ways and Kennedy proposed that all such NOTICE TO CREDITORS committee has been holding elab- dividend credits be eliminated. Creditors having claims against orate hearings on the Kennedy In the hearings there was wideabove estate present them program and, aside from Admin- spread support for the Herlong-Bak- the vouchers attached to the Adwith istration spokesmen, the opposition bill. This is the only comDavid Greenhough, at ministrator, unanimous. almost has been plete tax rate reform measure be- St. George, Washington County, The Presidents suggestions, it fore the Congress It is a five year State of Utah, or to LeRoy H. Cox, will be recalled fell basically in- program and would reduce the inAttorney for Administrator, at his to two parts. On" the one side was come tax of all persons by not office in the Cox Building at St a recommendation designed to get less than one quarter, would gradUtah, on or before SepGeorge, business to increase its invest- ually lower the corporate tax, tember 8, 1961. ment in plant and enuioment. It would revise the present system Dated this 14th day of June was a most complicated formula 1961. so and of handling depreciation, was offered and business p David Greenhough spokesman have made it clear that forth. The country would be much Administrator ' they want no part of it. What is better served Jf the Congress would LeRoy. H. Cox and the V'anted, and what is badly needed, forget Kennedy program for Administrator Attorney bill are more liberal depreciation enact the Hcrlong-BakResiding at St. George, Utah laws. The Presidents plan made (6761) First publication week of June 15, no change whatever in the rate at 1961. which depreciation may be chargLast publication week of July 6, Meet ed off, but rather offered a credit 1961. based upon the extent by which The Carmeletts of Mt. Carmel investment is capital eauipment with a life of at least six years met again June 8. AVe are taking IN' THE DISTRICT COURT OF 3rd year cooking, also, this year THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT exceeded a company depreciation we are learning about luncheons. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF allowance under existing laws. KANE STATE OF UTAH This tax credit plan was estiTN THE MHArBe? mated to reduce government rev. In the Matter of the Estate ) enues by $1.7 billion, and the secof ) ond part of the Kennedy program ) GEORGE GREENHOUGH, consisted of various means for Next meeting we take another Deceased ) reduc-tiorecouping this anticipated which makes for a good lunch- step CREDITORS N0TICE x0 Almost none of these make eon We bok forward to the next Creditors having claims against any practical sense. For example, meeting, its redly fun with such it was proposed that the deducti- good leaders, Mona Reese and Reva th, above estate present them vouchers attached to the Ad- bility of expenses for entertain- Anderson. David Greenhough, at ministrator, ment. travel, gifts, and so forth St. Georee, Washington County, by business be limited by law. In Patricia Salter, reporter I State of Utah or to LeRoy H. Cox, the case of gifts, it suggested that for Administrator, at his Aorney a maximum of $10 be established; I office in the Cox Building at St as the and $30 a day George, Utah, on or before Seplimit for expenses while traveling 1961. 8. tember and this would include enterDated this 14th day of June tainment. Probate Guardianship , er that er Carmelettes . h. ed Smokey Bays: Now there is no doubt that some business men live handsomely, some even lavishly, on expense accounts and money is spent for activities which have no visible or real relation to their making a and no one approves of living this. But the proper way to handle such excessive spending is by more strict auditing of tax re- ad - d. , By RALPH ROBE'S turns, Under present lawsthe Internal Revenue Service-ma- g the authority to- - disallow anything whicjyin its judgement is improp-eran- d this decision can be upset onlv by court action. Further, a limitation of $30 a dav, or any othr amount is completely unrealistic because of the difference fH End YccIdy Ey:.-.-Is sanitarians and State Regional Mr., and Mrs. Merwin Stevens Kanab Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Covington and family Deniece and Thad went have recently tested the a as possible Water City Culinary and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Judd went to Logan to see their son Allen with to Kanab Monday night June 5, to Stevens receive his Masters De- ource of infection connected of Samples epidemic. Hepatitis gree from the Utah State Univer- water were taken from the spr- attend the Wedding Reception of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Pugh. sity at Logan. ings, the well, from a tap in Home Missionaries here for Hyrum Atwood and family of lowntown Kanab and from the June 11, were Cecil Pugh and Mark the Utah in A. fountain visited Bernetta Price, drinking of Kanab, Utah. Mrs. Verna Pope Tait Sunday June 11. grade room in the Kanab Elemenaccompanied her husband. Pugh ' School. tary Everyone pr esent enjoyed the All of the tests were negative 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE meeting very much. and were rated satisfactory with 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Burton and Barton Cox of Al6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING . no contamination noted. ton. Utah are visiting at the home 6.30 THE FIRESIIDE Furthermore, samples were test- of their sister Margaret and hus"The Red Pony (Myma Loy, ed of water taken from the Kanab band Dale Sorenson. Robert Mitchum) Irrigation Company ditches and Helen and Steven Fairchild went 8:00 NBC SPECIAL from Kanab Cekbelow the sewto 9:00 LARAMIE 1 out-Logan, Utah Thursday June 8, and n er disposal p a t f all 10:00 TENTH HOUR these too were rated satisfactory. to bring Andrew Fairchild home from College. They returned home 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB This past winter Kanab City 4 Friday night Wyoming Kid (Dennis made extensive improvements to " Andrew and David Fairchild are Morgan, Jane Wymann) he springs in Cave Lakes Canat the Standard Oil Staworking yon and at the present time we tion at the Mt. Carmel Junction. Wednesday, June 21 have the best facilities for safe 4:05 TWO- - ON THE AISLE Laurel Anderson and La Vee water in Kanabs history. We have Stardst (Linda Darnel, Demill are running the Fruit not water had an unsatisfactory John Payne) stands at the Mt Carmel Junction rating in the past 8 months. 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE for the summer. Ernest G. Kirby 6 15 SPORTS REPORT Mrs. Christie S. Mulliner is visit6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING City Councilman her daughter Aleen in Salt ing 6:30 PRICE IS RIGHT Published June 15, 1961. Lake vCity. , Covington 2nd-3r- MEMBER was-propos- A STATEMENT REGARDING THE KANAB CITY CULINARYi WATER. 01. C:rr.:I L:v;s . . . OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH -- Thursday, June 15, 1961 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS,' Kanab, Utah Page Two -i KLRJ-T- V Weekly Program JUNE 18 THUR JUNE 24 -- . 'HiFor Dairy Month . . -- anlwyry Month nuhlame Ijirst choice . in dmrympducts Each year, the Sail lake Tribune and Deseret News-Telegraconduct a Consumer analysis to determine the products and services preferred by consumers of this area. For 1 961 , the is the survey shows that once again emphatic FIRST CHOICE in dairy products. -- -- MILK Lemon Flake Ice Cream! delicious summer special! 9? A Monday, June 19 COTTAGE CHEESE Strange Adventure THESE ARE THE REASONS WHY YOU FREFER OVER ALL OTHERS., . (Marla English, Kent Taylor) 7:00 STAGE TWO Once Upon A Honeymoon (Gary Grant Ginger Rogers) 9:00 THE DEPUTY 9 30 THE TALL MAN 10-0- JfWTNNV MTTINTGHT 10:30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS Big Boodle Gia Scala) (Errol Flynn, PRODUCTION AREA: milk comes to you fresh from Utah's beautiful high mountain valleys. t OWNED: is owned by the dairy farmers who produce this milk. These producers have a personal pride in their product. PRODUCER 2 QUALITY PROGRAM: When was first organized over 20 yeors ago, it set up a rigid quality program and a premium bonus plan which assures premium payment for quality production. 3 DO YOU THINK HEARING AIDS ARE TOO EXPENSIVE? , ICE CREAM -- Make sure your family enjoys the first choice dairy products OR AT YOUR DOOR AT YOUR STORE YOU ARE RIGHT! V Can-ov- Thursday, June 22 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE The Abductors (Geopjje Macready,' Victor McLagen) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6.25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 BAT MASTERSON 7.00 BACHELOR FATHER 7:30 TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD 8.00 GROCHO MARX 8:30 LAS VEGAS PRESENTS Magic Formula (Claudette . Colburt, Patric Knowles) Monday Thru Friday 7.50 DAILY WORD 7.53 ALMANAC 8.00 SAY WHEN 8.30 PLAY YOUR HUNCH 9:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 9:30 CONCENTRATION 10.00 Truth or Consequences 10.30 IT COULD BE YOU 10:55 NBC NEWS DAY 11:00 CARTOON CAVALCADE Friday, June 23 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 12:00 JAN MURRAY SHOW 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 12.30 LORETTA YOUNG The Storm Rider (Scott THEATRE Brady, Mala Powers) 1:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE 1:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 2:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 2:30 HERES HOLLYWOOD 6:30 RESCUE 8 3:00 NOW With Martin Black 7:00 LAWLESS YEARS 4:45 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY 7:30 NANETTE FABRAY SHOW 5:55 MR. MAGOO 8:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 9:00 THRILLER 18 June Sunday, 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:30 FROrfTn&S OF FAITH 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 11:00 BASEBALLWtfinn at Chi.) The Quiet Man (John 2:00 LOYAL OPPOSITION Wayne,, Maureen OHara) - r t 1 ' 3:00 LOST PLANET ' AIRMAN 24 June Saturday, Don (Mae Clarke, Haggerty) 4:00 MEET THE PRESS 8.00 SHARI LEWIS 4:30 TAUT BACK 8:30 KING LEONARDO 5:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 9:00 FURY 6.00 NATIONAL VELVET 9:30 LONE RANGER' HUNTER SHOW 6:30 TAB 10:00 TRUE STORY 7:00 DINAH SHORE SHOW 10:30 DETECTIVES DIARY 8:00 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 11:00 MR. WIZARD 8.30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE 11:30 BASEBALL 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK (San Francisco at St Louis) 9.30 BEST OF THE POST 2:00 MR. MAGOO No Visitors 2.30 ROBIN HOOD TirHTRnpP 3:00 ROY ROGERS 10:30 FERMONT THEATRE Q 3:30 CAPT GALLANT Smokey (Fred MacMurry, 4.00 FILM Anne Baxter) 4:10 TWO ON THE AISLE Tuesday, June 20 Reflections! MYSTERY THEATRE IT COULD BE YOU TOMBSTONE TERRITORY WAGON TRAIN 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10.20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Lucky Stiff (Dorothy Brian Donlevy) La-mo- 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE Pawnee (George Montgomery Bill Williams) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT WEATHER BRIEFING 1961. . 6:30 WELLS FARGO David Greenhough 7.00 WHISPERING SMITH Administrator 7.30 CON CENTATION Lf'Roy H. Cox 8.00 THE ACCOMPLICE Administrator for Attorney 9.00 THE AMERICANS Residing at St. George, Utah First publication week of June 15, 10.00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 1961. June Bride' (Bette Davis, Last publication week of July 6, Robert Montgomery) 1961. We are glad that South Dakota has never gone into Daylight Saving Time. We never could see any sense in the plan. If people want an extra hour of daylight, why dont they just get up an houra Dean C. Tripper, earlier? (S.D.) 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