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Show 11, 1967 Thursday, May SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah A Desired Aim - Peace (The following Is an essay on peace, written by Miss Cheree Hoyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyt, of Orderville. The essay was the winning entry In the Kanab lions Club sponsored contest and is printed with permission of the International Lions Club.) final solutions to all problems. (Continued from last week) In the midst of all these prob- But there is a path we can take lems it is stated that peace can be toward world peace. Here is the attained. But how?" we ask. fact that every living person Some have proposed the big should his mind around, wrap stick policy that is based on the real peace, will not juM peace, belief that the best way to avoid happen. It must be striven for a nuclear war is being well pre- and waged with boldness, imagpared to fight one. According to ination, and dedication. Furt.ier, this policy, military weakness in- the sole responsbiility for achievvites disaster, hence, we should it does not rest with governing create such a powerful and ment officials and international military force that oth- servants. It is a task in which ever nations would never dare at- eryone has a part to play. Wot Id tack us. It has been said that to peace must begin with the indibe prepared for war is one of the vidual and no where else. We most effectual means of preseiv-in- cannot expect our leaders to gain peace, and peace based on peace for us. We must realize force is not as good as a peace that duty ourselves. The path tobased on agreement, but in the ward peace is not short or easy, terrible world in which we live, and good intentions are not it may be the only peace that we enough. If we desire peace, we can have." must pursue it with boldness, enThere are also several objec- thusiasm and determination. We, tions to this policy, three of which are: (1) The cost of building these weapons would be very great, (2) We could only have two alternatives in war give in well-equipp- g - c.tizens can begin with ourselves, our families, schools, and communities to promote understanding and good will. We must work for informed views on problems of wars and national affairs. We can promote among people a realization of the haid woik and sacrifice needed in the cause of wot Id peace, and work to strengthen international organizations that will be needl'd, public opinion can help our officials decide upon steps to take in relationship with other couna-- tries. na- tion. If there is order in the nation the world." Is this perhaps the answer? Does world peace have to begin with each individual? Of course we know that dangers to mankind are never over; there are no proin-it- situat Pat Neilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Neilson. 'The Peny Tioys returned home Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Rust and Wetlnestlav fiom Salt Lake Citv. children of Cedar City visited The Glendale Ward Mia Maids with the B. O. Rusts. and the Oidervilk Ward Mia Mauls lu Id their I am a Pnti-ees- s Gyle Hardy is here with the Toe in John Hardys. He will move his Night Tuesday night Cultural Hall. This event includ- family to Kanab around the 1st ed tie guls fathers. Mis. Cecil of June. Its good to have him Pugh and Mis. Horace Green of back. They have been living in Craig, Colo. the Stake YWMIA wie in Nail Johnson I?) A1 Tait visited with his parents ed in Kane County, Utah and Tu s eribed as: Beginning at a point Mi. Cnailt's Murphy came amt tlie Bernard Taits in Mt. Carmel J5 feet East and 211 8 feet Noith visitcl it the J. K. Crofts home Saturday. fiom tlie Southwest corner ot .mil took Ins wife Carol Ime anti Some of the MIA workers and 19 17. P.lotk 12, Plat B, Kanab Town-sit- t son Lack Thcv v isitcil in Ceilui members of the ward other Survey; thence Noith 75 feef Citv anti New Castle before ThomasH. 1 lav cock tended Stake Conference held in thence East 85 teet; thence Sovth Kane County Auditor. ini': to their homo in Sail Kanab Saturday and Sunday. r 73 feet; thence West 85 fot t Lake Cnv to hoy aie moving ELSIE HEWETT Beg at SW of We had twelve girls from here Flutida in the near luture. corner of Lot 2, Blk 19 Plat A more or less, to the point Purchase in the Dance Festival price payab'c was at Week observed Gills participate 211 N Kanab thence ft; th u lawful motley of the United the Valley lhgh School this week. at St. George Saturday night. Al308 curve to left around SEly States. Dated at Salt Lake City, A Prince dial ming assembly so attending the festival were: ft; to South boundary of lot 2, Utah, this 23th day of April, was held Thursday morning with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sorensen, Mrs. ... 207 ft $2,233.77 th W 1967. Ellis Majlett, United Stales sevtral bovs trying out for Prime Burke Sorensen, Mr. and Mr3. Karl S. & Bernice S. Roundy Marshal. The Charming. prince was cro.vn-et- i Joseph C. Bolander and family, Beg 9.4 chains N and 4G3.5 ft Mrs. Sharon Lamb and daughat the dance. night Friday 1. 25, June 18, 1 corner common to See Published May 11, E of ' ters. There were probably others. as crown the Princ 11 & 12 Twp. 39 S ROW SLM 1967, in the Southern Utah News, Mrs. Elburn Sorensen went to Charming was Gaylan Hoyt, son th. S 205 ft; W 223 ft; N 205 Kanab, Utah. of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hoyt. Blanding to visit the Spencer 223 to $234.1)3 ft beg ft; E Knights were Max Campbell, son Youngs for a week. Beg Joseph & Marie Caruso of Mr. and Mrs. lonald Campbell The Lane Taits of Cedar City 1441.5 ft N & th. S 80 W 31G Note of Thanks of Glendale, and McNeil Roundy, visited with the Clyde Taits and 4 ft from El corner of Sec sen of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rcun-d- Grace Heaton Sunday. We would like to express out T41S R7W SLM th. S SO W of Alton. Kathleen Salter wen 242 ft; N 16 55 E 119.5 ft; sincere thanks to everyone bn machine. It was a very good the N 80 E 242 ft; S 16 55' W 119.5 he many kindnesses shown to dance. You saw many couples to County Agent Gives $382.05 us in so many ways at the puss feet to beg wont sc-you probably gether 8. S. & Belle Gittlemen or Wil-for- d ng of our husband and father. also some new ogethcr again Information On Lol K. & Laura Clark malices may start. Mi's. N. Chris Lcvangcr Glen A 2, Plat Canyon City Many of the townspeople Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Levangt r $607.39 d funeral services held in Use Of Insecticides Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brinkerhoff Merrill Wilfred Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Levanger Glendae for Chris Levanger held S1SJ of Section I, Pesticides play an important Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Terry Thursday afternoon. in the production of high vart $118.57 E. Crofts J. at the Twp. 43 S R7W Visiting and families Wilfred Greenhalgh, 7c Merrill 'one were Vcrla Esplin and quality foods. Pesticides can, and ' Galloway from CSU over the are, doing these things without Johnson N1NE1; SEiNEl; Cabin at Prestvvich Sec. 11 T43S R7W $89.17 Lcatha vvet'knd, Demoin Sorensen visited endangering the public health, $71.56 Navajo Lake Wilfred Greenhalgh, 7 Merrill over night Saturday. Sunday vis says County Agent Harold S. Mt. itois were Mr. and Mrs. Arias Lindsay with Utah State UniverHouse at Earl W1NE1: NW1: Ramsay Johnson NWlSEi: NJSW1; Sec. 12 Carmel Junction, Utah. $237.59 Crofts from Richfield, Si Crofts sity Extension Service. T43S R7W $160.38 Phil Hoyt or Berniece Hoyt from Panguitch, Leo Crofts and He suggests the important E. R. & Joan Stansfield, ' MerBeg 40 ft S of NE Corner of b, L!n Crofts from Panguitch, with any agricultural chemthing Block 14 Plat A Orderville, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Charley Esplin from NISEI: SWi. rill Johnson to read the labeL Manufacis ical $107.25 Sec. 13, T43S R7W thence S 132 ft; W 100 ft; N Cedar City. are required by law to turers 132 ft; E 100 ft to beg. .. $225.06 E. R. & Joan Stansfield, 7c MerMr. and Mrs. John Demille and their products can .be that prove s SiSi of Sec- family visited the Conrad rill Johnson WJE1; E1NW1: Wade Chynovveth used in such a manner as to guar1 24 13 38 Sec. South tion afNW1NW1: NElSWi: in Washington Sunday Twp. Range antee no residue which will harm West $700.66 $1,760.09 ternoon. Twp. 43 S. R7W individuals using the food. It Is SecKirk Covington, son of Mr. and Cabin at Nav- Wade Chynoweth SiSEi of John W. Scott that people read the tion 14 Twp. 38 South Range 1 Mrs. Wilbur Covington visited important $48.79 ajo Lake label and follow directions. West $749.99 his parents over the weekend Wade Chynoweth NINE! of from his studies at Trade Tech The insect season is at hand. Section 23 Twp. 38 South in Salt Lake City. The County Extension office has $719.99 Jacke Sorenson and friend a good supply of bulletins that Range 1 West N1 of Sec- from Dixie was here Friday night tells how to control various inWade Chynovveth tion 24 Twp. 38 South Range for the Girls Day dance. sects, when to control them and 1 West Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair what to use to control them. Con$3,503.14 Published in the Southern Utah took Mrs. Ira Adair to Salt Lake tact the office in Kanab if you News May 4, 11, 18, and 25, 1967 City, to attend the wedding of have problems. -- a-- home. in that certain real Orderville news and events at-en- If there is harmony in the home there will be peace NOTICE is heicbv given that on the 29th day ol May 1937, at 10.00 am. at the fumt door of the Kane Count) Cuuit Huo'-e-, Kanab, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate in Kane County and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs which are a charge upon such real estate, w ill be accepted IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and of fiual seal this 1st day of May, UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. IN THE UNITED STATES DIS TRICT COl ET FOR THE DISTRIC T OF UTAH, CEN TRAL DIVISION. I' NIT ED STATES OF AMERICA, Plum tilf, vs. SHIRLEY L. JUSTET, Defendant. Civil No. C2167. 'lo hi' soldgit United States Marsha!'.--. sale at tee front door of the Kane County Coin t House, Kanab. Utah, on the 2nd day of Juno, 1967, at 3 00 pm of said dtc rt-t- in We have scarcely begun to imagine what, given real peace, the human race could do by the year 2000. The poor of the world need not be poor any more . . . We would not be faced with problems of reconstruction of cities and nations. We could divert our attention to other problems. Is this worth working for? Is it really possible to gain a glorious world peace I believe that it is. And we must act now while there is still time. or signal for an all out nuclear war, and (3) These powerful military forces aggravate tensions that already endanger peace. So is this the answer? I consider the philosophy of an old Chinese proverb to contain a basic truth: If there is righteousness in the heart there will be beauty in the character. If there is beauty in the character there will be beauty in the there will be order in the NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Page Five Miss Cheree Hoyt receives Lion Essay Award from Lions U. S. Gardner and Doyle Swallow. mmn p ira SATURDAY MAY 13th DIITS PD2UB 4 I DOOR PRIZES SODA POP BALLOONS SUCKERS itfkfr mu J- HOT DOGS 10c I? 4 - EBB LUBE E & D JOBS 1 , 12 - OIL AND FILTER 0 C3 2 - Wheel Balances CHANGE i t GRAND PRIZE DRAWING i 2 TMEX WRIST WATCHES B. F. GOODRICH SPECIAL PRICED MERCHANDISE 650 775 825 650 $193 x 13 W 4 Ply Custom Long Miler 4 Ply Custom Long Miler x 14 4 Ply Custom Long Miler x 14 x 1 6 6 Ply Heavy Duty Express -- $223 $252 B-- W B-- W Be a Mother. . Get dishes really clean with an $31 49 Electric Dishwasher fS California-Pacifi- FRE90NIA, ARIZONA Health-Wis- e c Utilities Company |