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Show Thursday, September 17, 1964 Southern Utah News Ubal Signup Dato Told Cheerful Habit Winter wheat growers in Kane County who are interested in taking part in the 1965 wheat program have only one singup period, according to Ron- aid G. Mace, Chairman of the and Agricultural Stabilization Committee The signup period extends through Friday, October 2, 1964. Sfgning up now will put a farmer into the program and will also permit him to change his intentions during the signup for the feed grain pro- - Long Distance calls to favorite relatives or friends are among . life's nicest expert ences. Long Distance is the best way to keep in touch when you cant be there yoursetf. Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight! MOUNTAIN GTATOO (2) TELEPHONE Growers Kanab, Utah Demo Gnndldafo ana!) lows Role TsT . crina Rcsrdlcr To Co C:ro 22d For Governor Hits Republicans ant! Gnrrcnl Event s Calvin It was announced by the Mar- ine Corps Recruiting Office in Provo that a Marine recuriter L. Rampton, Democratic candidate for Governor, charged the Clyde Administration with Kanab weekend, was 'erY n successfuL Out of ten tles ln Qur distrlct 0,1 but two Were rePraJented and wa had our State Commander and oth- communl-Conservatio- Cr aeMcer Pse bas M rs 0 Yn . .e flr af: 90ne South Run of Grand Can- w,th ber husband who , , n 3 ca e ranch near Mrs. N. A. Riggs informs us she has had her grandchildren home visiting. Robert and David 99s frm Las Vegas and Mr. privilege or to participate in the wheat program and the feed and tArs. dde 99s and baby from Panguitch. Mr ?nd Mrs- - Ronnie Adams auWi,.. ro.uv.Kaui. and children have spent several in both programs makes it pos- sible to substitute wheat for daYs visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd McAllister. Ronnie is being transferred to the east. Mr. arid Mrs. Arman Cram who have spent the summer on Cedar Mountain at the Brose Bullock place have returned to their home in Kanab. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard for several days was their daughter Loi? Marie and two children from Salt Lake City. - "short-sightedne- will in providing ss disapproving a bill tending for construction of es-- . uncu ruuug nccoumants ai their annual meeting at the University of Utah that the biennial piecemeal method of construc-perio- d tion presently In effect is inef- ficient nd wasteful. While bonding or other forms of borrowing to meet g day to day expenses is not onomically sound, businessmen, home owners, and farmers all bond for the purpose of provid- ing capital Improvements and there is no reason why the state should not do likewise. Mr. Ramption said the money saved by initiating needed con-t- o struction now rather than later when prices are even higher would much more than offset the cost of servicing the bonds. "Furthermore, we will have the use of the facilities in the interim, he said. For a state to boast that it has no bonded indebtedness yet at the same time is tragically short of needed capital improvements is ike the head of a family boasting of having no mortgage and then admitting that neither does he have a house. ec-in- , 3 Page 7 - visit'' Kanab on Tuesday, 22 September, to interview terested young men and en for enlistment in the in- womU S. Marlne Corps- - The Marines most popular program, the "120 Day Delay Program, is of special Interest to many men contemplating active military duty, as it enables one to enlist now, be sworn in, but not report for active duty until after the Christmas holidays. Several benefits are gained by this; namely, one is draft exempt after being sworn in; the time spent prior to reporting for active duty counts toward the first promotion and pay raise; it aslo counts toward the military obligation. Three and four year enlistments are available at this time, in addition to a few school guarantees in the aviation field to those qualified. Those interested can contact the Marine recruiter at the Selective Service Office in Kanab 1 or call Provo Ext.7205 (collect). ar 374-501- four tables of bridge, at the Parry Lodge Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable time was had by ' all who attended. Mrs. Zelda Boardman returned Sunday from a two weeks visit fn Chicago with her daughter and family, the Doyle Pecks. She flew both ways, leaving from Las Vegas.. feed grains for wheat. Those who sign up to use the overseeding provision of the wheat program may overseed their farm allotments by up to Kanab News Kotos 50 percent. By storihg the exMrs.' Mardean Church and cess wheat under bond and meMrs. Phyllis Judd entertained eting other program provisions, -these producers become eligiT, H E ble for certificates and price support. For those who intend to use C5 DODGE CHUYSLER the substitution privilege and sign up for both the wheat and feedgrain programs, failure to AT enter the wheat program now will jnake it impossible for them LuriT r.iOTon to become participants in both SEE In Utah... after a swim, beer is a natural On a hot summer day, a dip in a cool stream cm be wonderfully refreshing. Equally refreshing when youre relaxing afterwards is a hearty glass of beer. Theres hardly another bev- suits around that do whar for as much as beer. fun erage you Camping, hiking, or just lounging on a lawn chair-b- eer brings to each just The right touch of extra good living. Your familiar glass of beer is also a pleasurable reminder that we live in a land of personal freedom-a- nd tfyat our right to enjoy beer and ale, if we so desire, is just one, but an important one, of those personal freedoms. with friends In and go. 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