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Show Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah , SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah MEMEBER UTAH j did ycj ict. Mr, When 1 ISSUED IN fool TO FINANCE IX CIVS. WAR. CORPS OF ClElS HLD XJ Sl6N THE NOTES BY HAND FOR TH6 ' TREASURER OF THE UNITED STAIES. STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION and Mrs. Ed Markgraf from Las Vegas were Kanab visitors last week at the home erf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Riggs, and with other family members and friends. T. -Errol G. Brown, Publisher matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3. 1879. under post office In Kanab, Utah, Subscriptions $4 00 per year, $2.50 for Si Months Mrs. Maureen Jones returned to Kanab recently after visiting with her daughter California. are here visiting the Finley and other friends and Buntings relatives. ,M-tri- HAW Eatough underwent surgery last week to have the pins in her hip taken care of. - She is in the Cottenwood hospital in Murray, Utah. Her many friends in Kanab and this area wish her a speedy recovery so that she can be back home in Kanab. - - WTS 60NE FASHION SANKS NOV ISSUE CHECKS RJ AN ARRAY OF COORS AND OFFER CHECKBOONS THEMSELVES IN PATTERNS an- -- rr-r EW S NOTES . . . Mrs. Ora Janice in Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walters and son Jerry from Phoenix . tiBJ CHECKBOOKS conscious: MAN KANAB Kanab News and Current Events DANK NOTES OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY. UTAH Thursday, July 8, 1965 OLD AND FINISHES VARIED IS TX ONiy MONEY ODMPUTEiy BUT THE EVERYWHERE, DOLLAR RUNS IT A CIOS AMERICAN SECOND. MUCH OF THE CONFIDENCE IN EASED ON THE FACT THAT THE DOLLAR ACCEPTABLE enough to match anr warpr cee. ROCKVILLE, MD., MONITOR: What this country needs before it drops more billions of tax dollars Into welfare and few antipoverty programs, is for someone to come up with a clear, concise answers and, or illustrations on just what, if anything, these astronomical billions are buying and, or accomplishwelfare programs alone curretly are costing ing. Federal-status in the neighborhood of five billions a year. Something like 41 separate antipoverty- - programs which will cost the taxpayers 15 billion in 65 are in the hands of six separate Federal agencies. S IT CAN BE EASILY EXCHANGED .... P3ROOLO. e A Brand of Service for Every Cattleman THE SAUNA INVALUABLE PROTECTION spokesman for the Chamber of Commerce of the United States has something of unusual interest to say about the drive to repeal section 14 (b) of the Taft Hartley Act, the section laws. Last year which permits states to adopt law he recalled. Congress passed a outlawing job discrimination on the basis of color, race, religion, or sex. But now, he went on, the present Congress is debating whether to legalize discrimination in employment because of membership or the lack of membership in a private organization, a labor union. It will this issue be interesting to see how Congress can double-tal' It is difficult to see how could reconcile anyone repeal of 14(b) with Congress' previous legislative action. To discriminate a man because fe does or does not want to join a union is certainly as bad as to discriminate against him because of the color of his skin or the church he attends. No man is free when the right to earn a living is conditioned upon forced membership in any organization. A good union has nothing to fear from 14 (b). It will gain and hold its membership on the basis of services rendered. But when membership is compulsory, there is no need to provide good and effective service - the rank and file are helpless. Right provides them with an invaluable protection. . . k k to-Wo- Number 1965 A KANAB NEWS NOTES . . . AN ORDINANCE GRANT INC TO CARKANE POWER ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSICNS, AN ELECTRIC LIGHT, IIEAT AND POWER FRANCHISE The Board of County Commissioners of Kane County, ordain as follows: U-ta- -- h, AUCTION DIVISION READY TO SERVE TIIE CATTLEMEN OF SOUTHERN UTAH A Right-to-Wor- PRODUCERS ure will rpmain in force and effect until this order is rescinded. This order becomes effective at 8.00 a.m. July L 1965. Done this 29th day of June at Albuquerque, New Mexico. FRED II. KENNEDY. Regional Forester t By Zane C. Smith (1) A campfire does not include any cooking or heating device consuming kerosene, gasoline, or gas provided such device meets the fire underwriters specifications for safety. Charcoal broilers and wood and coal stoves are prohibited. Published July 8, 1965 PROCLANLTION Whereas, Forest lands of the Southwest are extremely and dangerously dry; and Whereas, Forest and range fires do untold damage to trees, grass and watersheds. Now, therefore, pursuant to , Sections (E), Regulation (II), (L), made and promulgated by the Secretary of Agriculture, all lands within the Sitgreaves, Kaibab, and Coconino National Forests of Arizona are closed to smoking while traveling, except on paved or surfaced highways, places of habitation or designated and posted Forest camps, and campfires (1) are not permitted except in designated and posted Forest campgrounds, or with a permit issued by a Forest officer with authority to issue such permits. The clos T-l- Now operated h Producers Livestock Marketing Association, The Salina Producers Auction Division offers livestock men all the advantages of Nationwide marketing facilities and guaranteed payment on sales. Auctions will continue every Friday at 1 p.m. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY -- 1 p.m. AUCTIONEER AARON MOSS and LARRY MOSS, SUPERVISORS EXPERIENCED LIVESTOCK OPERATORS JACK ROBINS, PRODUCERS LIVESTOCK MARKETING ASSOCIATION JOE I. JACOB, GENERAL MANAGER HOME OFFICE, UNION STOCK YARDS, NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH r KANAB NEWS NOTES . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wheeler and family are visiting at the home of Mrs. Luella Crosby. The Wheelers reside in Scottsdale, Arizona. Mrs. Ken Pulsipher, Mrs. LaMar Farr and Mrs. Zina Mineer visited in Kanab from Arizona last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Brown. Mrs. Mineer, Mrs. Browns mother, remained to visit for several weeks. The Other two , ladies are sisters to Mrs. Brown. ' Section 1: That there is hereby granted to Carkane age which may occurin the construction, operation or maPower Association, Inc., its intenance by the GRANTEE successors and assigns, hereof its lines and appurtenances inafter called GRANTEE" a ynder this franchise, and the franchise, for a acceptance of this franchise period of time from the elate fhall be deemed an agreement of this Ordinance to August on the part of said GRANTEE, 10th, 1989, to construct, op- its successors and assigns, to erate and maintain electric po- idemnify said County and wer lines and facilities togeth- hold it harmless against any er with all necessary appurt- and all liability, loss, cost, damenances including underground age or expense which may acconduits, poles, towers, and crue to said County by reason wires, as well as telephone of the granting of this franchiwires arid other compatible se or by reason of the neglect, communication equipment and default or misconduct of the franchise, for the transmission GRANTEE in the construction, and distribution in and through operation or maintenance of its the County of Kane of electrilines and appurtenances. to and resifuture Section 5; The CRANTEE city present dents and inhabitants thereof shall file its written acceptance and all other persons and cor- of this franchise with the Clerk porations desirous of using the of the Board of County Commissioners within thirty (30) same, along, in, upon and the present and future days after its passing. Section 6: This ordinance roads, highways and public places in the County of Kane. shall take effect as soon as it Section 2: Poles shall be published as required shall be so erected that there by law, deposited and recordwill be no interference with ed in the office of the County traffic over said roads and Clerk, and accepted as requirhighways. The location of all ed therein. and appurtenaft-ce- s poles, PASSED by the Board of shall be fixed under the County Commissioners of Kane supervision of the Board of County, Utah, this 14th day of County Commissioners of said June, A.D. 1965. County. Merrill R. MacDonald Section 3: All lines construcChairman of the Board ted under this grant shall be of County Commissionconstructed in accordance with ers the established practices with ATTEST: respect to electrical construcThomas H. Haycock, County tion. 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