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Show It SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Page Six Veterans Official Sets Cedar City Visit Lists The Veterans Administration Nel-latoday' announced that Russell contact representative from the Salt Lake Regional Office, vill visit Cedar City on Tuesday, March 20, to aid veterans and their dependants, and to provide information on all VA benefits. According to the announcement Mr. Neilan will be at the JEmploy-meSecurity Office in Cedar at 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. He. will be in Cedar City at the iame office again Tuesday, April j7tl). All yeterans and dependants of veterans in this area are urged to take advantage of Mr. Neilans visit in order to obtain expert, personal service. ICensbltes Elsie Cameron of Kanab handed us an Interesting article and photo this week from the Mrs. Miami nt Wedding i,C3 (Florida) Herald.. Taken From A F B F . Official NEWS Letter . . Scouters To Meet March 10th Urged, Tcksrea Presses To Rria Freeman Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Guide Patrol and Eplordr Rountable will be held Monday. March 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kanab Stake House, according to Dwain District Chairman. All scouters arq, urged to attend to get program planning material for the coming months. The Cub Scout portion will feature the theme for April, Cub Scout Troubadours. All cubmas-ters- . assistant cubmasters, pack committeemen and den mothers should be in attendance. The Boy Scout rountable will be centered round the theme Pack on Yourj Back. All scoutmasters, assistant; scoutmasters and junior leaders should attend. Ha-ack- e. Secretary Of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman has presented Congress a package in which he pro- poses to rule or ruin the A merican farmer, Roger Fleming, of the Amerisecretary-treasure- r can Farm Bureau Federation, told the annual dinner meeting of the Olmsted County Farm Bureau at Rochester, Minnesota, last mon- The Lphoto and write up said, ALL WRAPPED UP in a telegram of thanks 20 feet in length, Ruta Lee is mighty pleased. The telegram was signed by all 1,600 th. residents of Kanab, Utah, who for The Administrations bill is Sinatra actor Frank thanked the "kindness and courtesy pergord neither for farmers nor conformed by him while the film sumers. he said. It will promote t Sergeants 3" was being shot in govinefficient farming. Kanab. Miss Lee accepted the ernment controls always do. Betelegram on behalf of Sinatra." fore long, consumers would be Eds note: Fay Hamblin was paying far more in tax costs and responsible in getting the list of market costs for food. Essentially, names to go on the telegram, he this is a food control scheme.. Hs sent them to Hollywood by night eventual result would make the letter and said that it was the failures of OPA and OPS look R pays. Advertising doesnt cost, longest night letter on record. like a success story by compar- All-ou- j ... Elizabeth Shook. Marvin Hassell, Page, was best i man. Mrs. Swapp, mother of the bride, selected a lavender linen shea th with white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Powell, the grooms mother, wore a navy blue silk sheath with white accessories and her corsage was similar to that worn by the brides' mother. Mrs. Kenneth Powell, Mrs. Max Powell and Mrs. Joe Harper served. Mrs. David Finicum was at the guest book and Misses Nayna and Pauline Judd were in charge of the gift table. The new Mrs. Powell is a graduate Of Fredonia schools. She attended Brigham Young University one year. She worked in Page for fifteen months as a dental assistant and has been attending the Flagstaff College of Beauty Culture. Her bridegroom Is also a graduate of Fredonia schools, and he attended CSU at Cedar City. He recently returned from a mission to Northern Mexico for the LDS Church. He is currently employed with his father at the Cedar Ridge Trading Post. Thursday, March IS, 1062 tanab, Utah ftis Classified Or Rdn, Fleming I Says Ison." the Common Market countries of Western Europe to develop and If adopted, this latest approach would be- carry out sound agriculture and come one of- the most uphappy trade policies if we do the opchapters in Americas farm his- posite here. tory Mr. Fleming said. Mr. Fleming noted the increasIt is almost directly opposite ing trend among USDA employees urphilosophy to President Ken- to get into the area of trying to nedys legislation for expansion influence farmers in favor of the Administrations programs." of foreign trade, he declared. He referred to a recent news If Wheat, feed grains, and dajry products all are placed un- story, quoting two government der tight supply management, farm program officials from Wash there will be little opportunity ington as (1) saying that farm or ' incentive for our farmers to program workers cannot take acuse their efficient capacity to pro- tions designed to influence farm duce and compete in world mar- legislation but at the same time kets, he said. Production would (2) urging state and county ASC be geared to historic patterns, committeemen to contact local and there would be little oppor- civic organizations and service tunity to adjust to changing mar- clubs requesting the opportunity kets. to present information about We cannot effectively convince farm program proposals. This was Ini OF (Too Late To Classify) FOR SALE: Large Philco deepor see Mrs. freeze. Call MI Kanab. Chamberlain, Kathryn termed the public relations approach a means of Improving the image of agriculture." It would have been more candid to admit frankly that the purpose was to circumvent the clear intentf of the law ta prohibit ' he government propagandizing," said, adding: Here we have government employees, paid by th taxpayers, spending taxpayers money to try to lobby taxpayers into backng the bureaucrats. Ill give these, Washington officials top rating In nerve, but very little for judgement, and I trust that farmers and taxpayers generally will react in about the same way." - .V tt M. v s ers i ,, ' I ' . A V years of progress Livestock Merkel A GROWING Cedar City Market Report March 10, 1962 26.00' to 28.73 W.F. Str calves W.F. Hfr calves 2100 to 26.23 22.00 to 24.25 W.F. Yrling Strs W.F. Yrling Hfrs 20.50 to 22.23 Holstein Strs 17.00 to 20.00 Holstein Hfrs 1380 to 18.00 14.23 to 16.00 Commercial cows Canner & cutter cows 11.00 13.75 Cow St calf prs. $183.00 219.00 28.00 to 33 ea Baby calves Butcher hogs 16.23 to 17.23 MORE PEOPLE; INVESTING MORE MONEY COMPANY-SERV- ING jib Investment growth: millions of dollars 1947 1945 1949 1951 1953 1955 1957 1959 rJTrSri! 1961 Jl 'Cb-i- S :''J 4- - 'ffC f .. - rj Southern Utah Auction I- MEDICAL OFFICE Ti'-- Space in Rose Park (Salt Lake) Service growth: thousands of customers g 1945 80 50 2 9x10 Examining Rooms 1 9x10 Office 1 6x6 Laboratory 1 9x12 Room 40 30 In addition a 15x20 Reception Room shared by another physician and a Dentist. Ample Parking Facilities An Outstanding Opportunity or Mr. Salt Lake WE ROW HAVE fine selection of SPRIuG Clothing FOR GIRLS & BOYS Dresses Hats Pants Shirts Shoes and accessories Lay-ana- 4 ? 1955 . 1957 1959 1961 ELECTRIC POWER for better living electrically WATER TO SPARE for towns with a future L tif a Year Sc!::tl:n IIOYl 1953 electricity, gas, telephones, and water. To grow, there must be forward planning to supply adequate utility service plus the ability to provide for additional needs on short notice. In brief, utility facilities must be available before the demands of growth require the service essential to it. ; Remember what it was like after World War II? Everybody was coming West. Many strategic materials were still in short supply. It took nearly five years to catch up with the pent-u- p demand of existing customers while also. supplying the essential service of many new customers of our growing West. Today, its a far different story. For the past 10 years, the capacity to provide utility service has been ahead of growth. 6u company has been able to provide adequate utility service in advance f the requirements of new commercial or residential construction thus by forward planning our communities have never lost an opportunity for growth and progress. We are proud of this achievement, but mostly were looking to tomorrow... to stay ahead of a growing West, because we feel our company is... your partner in Western progress ! City EASTER 1951 You and thousands of others throughout our part of the West depend .on your utility service company for at least one or more of these four vital services: For information call collect to: & 1949 20 10 0 y A 1947 70 60 Suite Available (on July 1) with Mr. Geurts, CR Leishman, EM f Tr-- - One of Utahs fastest-growinareas. More than 30,000 people with only two physicians. Real opportunity for General Practitioner; Obstetrician or Pediatrician. ! 'V 1 V. 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