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Show Page 2. July 1, 1965 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS cctm:i OmOAL MAY Utah i:nv3 Local Rancher Sella Angus Stock IT RING FOREVER! NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH According to a release from the American Angus Association in St. Joseph, Missouri, George R. Aiken, Jr., of Kanab regisL recently sold twenty-siered Angus cows and nine bulls. of Kamas, Hal Fitzgerald the was buyer. Utah, PubiUhed every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown. Publisher matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered at In under office the Act of March 3, 1879. Kanab. Utah, post x second-clas- s MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $4.00 per year. $2.50 for Sia Months WHAT PRICE PATRIOTISM?c v They were men of mrans and well educated yet they signed the Declaration of Independence knowing full well the price they'd pay. What hap pened to them? Five signers were captured hy the British as traitors and tortured before they died. Twenty had their homes ransacked and burned. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or the hardship of the war. Carter Braxton, a wealthy trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by the British navy. He sold his home to pay his debts and died bankrupt. Thomas McKean was so hounded by the British that he was forced to move his family constantly and to keep in hiding. His possessions were taken and he was reduced to poverty. British soldiers or vandals looted the. properties of William Ellery, . George Clymer, Syman Hall, George Walton, Button Gwinnett, Thomas Heyward, Edward Ruttledge and Arthur Middleton. At the Battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson Jr. noted that the British General Cornwallis had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. Nelson urged General Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed and Nelson died bankrupt. Francis Lewis had his home and property destroyed. The British jailed his wife and she died within a few months. John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside as she was dying. Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and grist mill were destroyed. For more than a year he lived in forests and caves, returning home after the war to find his wife dead and his children vanished. A few weeks later he died from exhaustion. Robert Morris and Phillip Livingston suffered similar fates. Such are the stories and sacrifices of the American Revolution. These men HAD security, but they valued liberty more. Sunray Netct Crd:rci:!3 By Nan E. t:.d cr.t Johnson fics Alan Mrs. Spencer Young, new daughter and Lorene have been at the Elbum Sorensen home. Mrs. May Heaton visited here Dont worry if you start losing your memory, just forget about it. A bald head is no disgrace if the baldness is confined to the outside. When parents dont mind that their children dont mind, their children dont. . jPl.T J MISS THE Club Reports On Activities Alton 4-1- 1 The Eight Super Du per Sawyers have had five meetings. The Club members are: Leon, Orian and Stevan Campbell; Burton and Barton Cox; Robert and Don Roundy, and William Heaton. Officers are: Leo Campbell, president; Burton Cox, vice president; Robert Roundy, secretary and treasurer, Barton Cox, reporter. Orian Campbell, party chairman and Don, Stevan end William, party committee. Barton Cox, reporter A woman's promise to be on time carries a lot of wait. KIDS? NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF STANLEY GLOV-Ealso known as J. STANLEY GLOVER, and JOHN STANLEY GLOVER, DECEASED. Creditors wil present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 76 South Main, Richfield, Utah, on or before the 25th day of September, 1965. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of 5 UCA 1953 and Section with proper verification as required therein. - . Deina Ivie, Administratrix Published June 17, 24; July 1, 8. 1965 76-9-- One Long Distance call can bring them home again. And after you've heard their voices you'll know why you'll want to call again soon! Mountain States Telephone Events C-rr- Winters of Salt Lake City is here visiting at the Harvey Crofts home. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Pugh of Provo are in Kanab visiting while Mr. Pugh works on movie productions. f!s!:s Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith were in Salt Lake over the weekend to attend the contest for Miss Utah, In which their daughter Linda took part. They aLo visited friends while there. at the Ferry Lamb home several days, on Friday Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Heaton went to Cedar City where they picked up Unda Lamb then visited In Hurricane and St. George. County Fair Board meeting was held in the Kane County Courthouse Thursday. Seems things are pretty well underway. Are you working on something to display at the Fair? jo::-- s r..OToa SCO South Main Cod oi City, Utah A Kane Marne Chamberlain is home again after spending a while at the hospital then visiting the Allen Judds in Fredonia. Mrs. Visiting at the Horace Bur-row- at the Perry Troy home are the Kez Meeks of Henderson. Willard Esplin was hospitalized a few days this week. - Reliability CALL ME BUY A s' home were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hale of Salt Lake. Mrs. Hale is Mr. Burrows sister. Visiting i Chief VOLKSWAGEN Anoni cAirto Phone 448-22- ORDERVJLLE, Whatever type roof, we have a Chevron or Standard Roof Coating to give you all year protection. Primer, paint, plastic cement, canvas waterproofing and asbestos, aluminum and asphalt base coatings. They lengthen roof life, protect against the weather, insulate, stop leaks and control condensation. There are also economical, long wearing coatings for structured steel, brick, concrete and shingle walls. Order now and take delivery (with us, it's prompt) before August 31st, and there's a 10 discount for you! KARL tUnsb 12 UTAH u. jbl:eso:i - G44-237- 1 DISTRIBUTOR, STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS iiuofMiHii 'cmvftOM' awe cwwos ocsie" |