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Show SOUTHERN Page Two trtAii 7:30 CON CENTATION 8:00 THRILLER 9:00 THE AMERICANS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 1Q:20 NIGHT, OWL CLUB Rancho Notorious (Marline Dietrich, Arthur Kennedy) SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS j O - y O Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah . HOMETOWN AMERICA; OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY., UTAH Bottom or tuz ninth Errol g! Brown, Publisher and Editor NOTICE (Consult Clerk of Court for. further particulars) '0 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THAT THE . , THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate ) of ) KATE GREENHOUGH ) Deceased ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors having claims against the above estate present' them with vouchers attached to the Administrator, David Greenhough, at St George, Washington County, State of Utah, or to LeRoy H. Cox, Attorney for Administrator, at his office in the Cox Building at St George, Utah, on or before Sep- 2-- Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under in post office Kana, Utah, for publication must be items All communications and 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. , - Probate And Guardianship Notices NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LIEN ON AUTOMOBILE IS HEREBY GIVEN UNDERSIGNED, TOMMIE JONES, claims a lien upon that certain automobile described as follows: Tuesday, July 4 Ser No. One 1953 Mercury, 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 53 FL 36064, Texas license No. AF Return To Treasure Island 232 for repairs and storage on (Tab Hunter, Dawn Addams) the said automobile performed at 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE the request of the claimed owner 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Dave Rhodes, whose audess at the 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING time was Glen Canyon City, Utah; 6:30 THE FIRESIIDE the claimed owner, after Hansel and Gretal (Musical leaving said automobile for reFantasy) pairs and storage, has failed to 8:00 NBC SPECIAL come and pay for and reclaim The Great War said automobile; that his present whereabouts is unknown to the 9:00 LARAMIE 10:00 TENTH HOUR undersigned since about the 15th 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB day of February, 1961. The said purported owner has Yankee Doodle Dandy been LesJoan delinquent in paying for1 (James Cagney, said repairs and storage for more lie) than thirty (30) days. Wednesday, July 5 This notice is given In pursuUtah Code ance of Section 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 1953. Annotated, RobG. X (E. Operation The undersigned has a lien on inson, Peggy Cummings) the above described automobile 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE for repairs and storage on said 6.15 SPORTS REPORT and said automobile 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING ' automobile, will be sold by the Sheriff of Kane 8:30 PRICE IS RIGHT County. Utah, at public auction at 7:00 MYSTERY THEATRE Glen Canyon City, at 12 o'clock 8:00 IT COULD BE YOU 8:30 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY non, on the 22nd day of July, 1961. 9:00 WAGON TRAIN DATED this 24th day of June, 10:00 TENTH HOUR 1961. 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Tommie Jones The Awful Truth, (Gary SUBSCRIBED and sworn to beGrant, Irene Dunn) ' fore me this 20 day of June, 1961. Tina Montgomery Thursday, July 6 - My Commission Expires April 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE PIRATE - Thursday, June 29, 1961 NEVS, Kanab, Utah that MEMBER UTAII STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION tember 8, 1961., 1961. David Greennough 38-2-- 4, THE NATIONAL OUTLOOK Unemployment Compensation By RALPH ROBEY It has been known for some time that a plan was in the works for doing something further with unemployment pensation. Those who have followed the record of the Kennedy Administration with care, and especially those who do not favor the New Frontier, have assumed that the change would be relatively drastic. But few if any were prepared for the plan which now has been proposed. This is a program for the federalization of unemployment compensation, although that ternvds not used ia,lhe recommen-dation- Letters To The Editor com s. Orderville, June Utah 19, 1961 provide guidance service and meet the other requirements. The only requirement made by the associa-.io- n as to size of the school is Dear Mr. Brown: .hat it must have at least four teachers, so size of the school is One of the first concerns of all to us. parents and citizens' should be noproblem that of providing the best possible The only two areas where our education for our children. schools fall down is in the school ""Just oner of the-ma- ny important I libcary -- and in - teacher ..load. ,In fathings that have been devised to both schools adaquate library made and must is be task cilities with provided this us important help the Northwest Association, which available for the use of the stuhas established standards for scho- dents and records must be kept. ols which will give the students Each school must have a jibrarlan. the best possible educational op- In schools the size of odfs, these portunities. Any school that meets may be teachers holding certifitheir standards becomes an accred- cates, and any of our present teachers could obtain a certificate ited school. in one summer school session A study of the manual of Accred- where they would take nine hours iting of the Northwest Association of library studies. can indicate just where our Kane After the library is established, County High Schools fall short of the district must spend $2.50 per At the standards. their meeting present time both Valley and Ka- student on books and periodicals, nab meet all but two of these whether the students are in one school or two. standards. Both schools have plant and equipment, both As regards teaching load, the manual states that the teachers the end of 26 weeks, would pick should have no more than 27 stuup the additional 13 weeks. dents to a class. How do our schoAt present the general rule is ols stand on this requirement? At that an employer must haye at oresent Kanab High School has least four employees to come un- shout 21 classes that exceed this der unemployment compensation; limit. Valley has none. and there are many lines of work Would our schools be closer to such as charity and educational, that are not covered. It is now becoming accredited if they were as proproposed to bring an estimated 3 '"ombined into one school milion of these under the act, posed by the State Department if Education? Actually they would and to eliminate the rule. This would lift the number of b farther awav. The combined ts workers covered to about 48 mil- school would still meet all require-menand teacher but library lion. still need to estab- Further it is proposed to set 'oad. It would The cost of books a ish library. federal standards for the miniwould be the same mum pavment which a state may and periodicals were In one students the whether make. This is done by various two. school or steps but the aim is to bring the of the avpayment to What about teacher load? erage state wage. That goal would (Whereas the oresent Kanab High be reached by January 1, 1968. School . has this problem in 21 Those are the principal provi- classes out of 63, the combined sions of the new program; and school, as suggested by the State, there are innumerable minor ones. would have the problem of over, If this program goes through, it crowding In 54 of its 80 classes. will mean that the federal governA study of the Manual of Acment determines the eligibility of the recipients, the amount and crediting and a study of the produration of the payments, and posal for a combined school made practically everything else about by the State Department of Ed. the system. And, with the penalty of losing experience-ratin- g for ucation will quickly demonstrate it is evident that to anyone that our schools are much closer to becoming accred: no state will abstain. Of course the proDOsal has not ited as they now are than they passed and it is firmly believed would be if they were combined that it will not pass this session into one school. If anyone feels of the Congress. That is because hat the larger combined school here is too much other pressing would be an accredited school, he egislation for this to be consid- had better study the facts. ered. But the bill carries over unYours Very Truly, til the next session, and it is none Citizens Committee Valley too early for everyone to make his Bettv F. Sorensen viws known to his Congressman. Public Relations Director (6 2i;61) Errol Brown Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah I It will be recalled that a few months ago the Congress passed an act extending the period for which the unemployed might receive payments to 39 weeks. There also had been such an extension during the .Eisenhower Administration. 'The difference between the two measures was that in the act former Administrationfromthewhich merely created a fund states could borrow. This year the money is merely given to the states out of the United States Treasury, and ultimately, presumably, will be repaid by the increased tax levied on employers. Up tn the present, each state has determined how long the unemployment payments would run, the rules of elgibility, and the amount of the weekly payment. In most instances the duration has been 26 weeks and the amount of the payment has been held to a level which, it was hoped, would not be an incentive to remain unemployed. In many states, too, there has been what is known as "experience rating," which means that the a particular employer had to pay for each emnloyee depended upon his stability of employment, or contribution to unemployment. Under the new proposed program every state must aceept the dieates of the federal government or else the experience rating will be eliminated. It also is proposed that the recently imposed temporary increase of taxes be made permanent and that the base per employee upon which the tax is calculated be increased from $3,000 to $4 800. In terms of dollars per employee, this means about 45 percent more taxes. Under the program, 39 w'eeks is to become the universal standard. In the case of those states which now provide less than 26 weeks, a worker who is unemployed would get compensation for the shorter period and then, at KLRJ-T- V Mr. te four-emnloy- two-thir- Weekly Prcsrcn Suddenly 0 JULY 2 THRU JULY 8 (Frank ' Sinatra, Administrator LeRoy H. Cox Attorney, for Administrator Residing at St. George, Utah First publication week of June Last publication week of July 6, 1961. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY-O- F KANE, STATE OF UTAH IN THE MHArBe? In the Matter of the Estate ) of ) GEORGE GREENHOUGH, Deceased ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors having claims against the above estate present them with vouchers attached to the Adm- Sterling Hayden) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 BAT MASTERSON .7:00 BACHELOR FATHER 7:30 GREAT GHOST STORIES 8:00 GROCHO MARX. 8:30 LAS VEGAS PRESENTS Best Play of 1960 Celebrity (Dennis Morgan, Joanne , - Greenhough, inistrator,-David Compare Dr. Richs new line of finest quality Hearing Aids at Sensationally Low Prices! tember My Neighbors 8, 1961. 14th day of June this Dated 1961. David Greenhough Administrator -- LeRoy H. Cox Attorney for Administrator Residing at St.' George Utah First publication week of June 15, 1961. week of July 6, Last publication 1961. t Errol Brown and two boys spent several days in Salt Lake City last week at the National Editorial Convention and attending to other ' business. 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YOU ARE RIGHT! 15, 1961.. 3, 1962. 7:00 STAGE TWO Swing Time (Fred Astaire, Monday Thru Friday Rogers) Ginger 7:50 DAILY WORD 9:00 THE DEPUTY 7:55 ALMANAC 9:30 THE TALL MAN 8:00 SAY WHEN 10:00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT 8:30 PLAY YOUR HUNCH 10:30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS 9:00 PRICE IS RIGHT Great Expectations (Jany 9:30 CONCENTRATION Henry Hull) Wyatt, 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 IT COULD BE YOU Dru) 10:55 NBC NEWS DAY 9:00 OUTLAWS 11:00 CARTOON CAVALCADE 10.00 TENTH HOUR 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 12:00 JAN .MURRAY SHOW Secret Fury (Robert Ryan, 12:30 LORETTA YOUNG Claudette Colbert) THEATRE 1:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE Friday, July 7 1:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 2:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE Romance in Manhattan 2:30 HERES HOLLYWOOD (Ginger Rogers, Francis 3:00 "NOW With Martin Black Lederer) . 4:45 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE .5:55 MR. MAGOO 4 t 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Sunday, July 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 RESCUE 8 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 7:00 LAWLESS YEARS 11:00 FILM 7:30 NANETTE FABRAY SHOW 11:30 BASEBALL (Cinn at Milw. Tve called in a . - , 2:30 HELL SlfrP MUTINY,' Jon 8:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 9.00 CIVIL WAR Hall. Jbhn Carradine) 3:30 NBC NEWS Brady of Broidway IronZENITHS clad 4:00 MEET THE PRESS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 4:30 TALK BACK 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 5:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 6:00 NATIONAL VELVET Johny Guitar (Joan Craw-6:30 TAB HUNTER SHOW ford, Sterling Hayden) 7:00 SUNDAY MYSTERY Saturday, July 8 THEATRE 8:00 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 8:00 SHARI LEWIS 8:30 THIS IS YOUR LIFE 8:30 KING LEONARDO fl;00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9:00 FURY 9:30 BEST OF THE POST 9:30 LONE RANGER No Enemy (Henry Hull, 10:00 TRUE STORY Susan Oliver) 10:30 DETECTIVES DIARY 10:30 FREMONT THEATRE 11:00 MR. WIZARD Hondo (John Wayne, Geral- 11:30 BASEBALL (Pitts, at Milw.) dine Page, James Arness) 2:00 MR. MAGOO 2:30 ROBIN HOOD ' Monday, July 3 3:00 ROY ROGERS 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 3:30 CAPT GALLANT 4:00 FILM Running Target 4:10 TWO ON THE AISLE 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITR The Lone Gun (Dorthy Ma6:15 SPORTS REPOR1 lone, Geo. Montgomery) 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 5:30 BONANZA 6:30 WELLS FARGO 6:30 NEWS, WEATHER, 7:00 WHISPERING SMITH SPORTS t 14th day of June this Dated Home Midway J t. |