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Show IWKOWAN 2 psct !.LiJ 'u! and J'diiirJ B Ri-ic- ILutvi)' patuafi, Utah M.nhtU, PuLU!i Ntv I rfiAisdfiuio! IntttrvJ t IVf.-- let r AJvrriivnj; rate! t!- - o )cf it .il W .11 J'-n- ia!t mil t 'se j IS irjurn the if .v.a.f I !. inol.thi jt 11 Ur- n t-- w j i I., - I s !'1 when ;' .. . 1 I'l i.J 5 1 iff 4,r j! ! I i ' i 1 it i t tjj 4,j. ! J alt I lilt t tJ liiliti S f g! r J 1 I APRIL (Dedication Set & r Uric fjS.ng tl.e f!rv! if DEADLINES For Building At CSU laxal and IViwful .Ncv.i jirS lr't.ea!,on tt the new S2Q0 j ixi Irklustne ioj Tf i!e at CSU will jiroviJej ten.jrsiiy tuilJ.r.g the h.ghhght fur vwitional jf'unii, S 1 .I 0 i1 !'n 1 jhl t 13 vr IVtuirs (well take tin j ! Nothing will . It p rn Wed. Nixtt if )ci Wrd. Sjxk News 5 Tucwlay Advertising, and I.tga!v i Uav, nit Aje,J 19. The tledi At a r ;it w r rcji-i- t ratiun w,!l he at 2 pm. f.va! year Thrr are ;ars!ii. that tt n The program for the drdi-- ' J I1' l l.f j!' aroup.4 the elate jr.fi; i aten as annuunrrd by JYuf n,ey are ligitunate ..est,..:;c ru shaj.r Vn r vha!J )n ai le C. II Conley, chairman of , 0t-,,k' j;r rhl.it tie Division of Industrial and i.'.it n.Mrfn rvttv Utah c.n- the tu.'.d.rg ' to rrport ten I !; ' c m n tt.i Vocational Kducation will that l! ( fif.ra rtl. hairrl an address bv Josep h r. - the S.ijplr rf.t.fe the tacts a.4 the hard Cash Ivuser.blatt, n.r f tal a,';-r- j r.at.c.s that president of Eim-- s if g tf. to the State Tri-aWill I. t I.: Corjxiration and a r nv r.eu' urv , are rt K r t,f ,h g Ikiard ot Trustees if. tal via; af. rurtn.g the $( Utah State . fi University. Mark t t t.he ger.i-ra'A ver ago, our tvon. :ta , Ht Utah stale director t bo to the u .. rm school j' cn.vts tlud.t-- 1 the picture for of vocational education will 1 ent d 1Uj7-5,v the year with' the benr.ium, af.d fu.t surplus of a iko be a seaker. l.matnl that the sate would1- able t. n.ert all of iti Mh- '.tth- - rt.. re than $1000 COO, atior.i ar d td have a sur-i , . , , , , ' I?' plus of ak.ut 1.200 Cnu m the lleneral Fund at the end ofj,jltnr L'uh Sla,e Dedi. j nM, tf.e turr.um. That, a:i of and then ,ffr !Cfry nxeipts. . was a good priojxxt igrei-dCharles by State w ; ic n We hSVV t tSUdgvi.i S aM w (It dr l el(r is U.e ,JnU-)iilnt- l. Imi O :L-- t .VunJ CU$ Mi! i.rw!cr iLc Aa ul jh, I'uh, (ki Ut 27, IVI5, i f Mifkh J, IH7. Matter m ( i) Jh hi.. uivhVwi TAI I 1 t M.ufic'l, Kent W, v IWUAVAW MI 1 The Governor Reports nurs mutm.VN 1 want) Tuesday J 00 pttj. pm. autpted for puhluatnm in tft curtenr r What Do You Contribute iii.rutditur hP m citUf r .onmutKii, '"' tliuiiii t'fMniJdon. ncwMfr it vw Trn ilu h.ts Utn so unfortunate av to tu. tntuiml kiii h.tv n i vf a iHv, etthe r iJifvnJu;! Leaf wmcvne, f r a n-- .n l f fc for n the jh.! Ik of ibry Lave it done. tW who arc if) ms:. ha T u Ih.w many id the H )!rj M thii.kin. We wonder juv( are nukmK any son of loimruuivc lonirtbuiiom in siKitf), or io the poup. they have sUaicd io um Urn armuJc coward shut Uv hints on. We have watibed our ilic )tar and lave tome to ilic miuiiivion that those who stream die luwdi&i arc die niiiv who tomnhuie die very least to the duns: or jiroup tiny are irmuzin::. We hast also found that those who ! the Hreamins; arc die least qualified to say anything sime they know the least about t!ie subjut or situation, .uni have nude die smallest contribution for or attains it. In talking ahiut contributions, we don't mean a mone- tary donation necessarily, but rather a donation of their tune, and their dunking. Most people hyve Utn fitted with the ability to think dearly, and most have some dtas ilia; arc sound. However, neitlier of these attributes .in- worth a darn if they are not constructively. We look at the attendance at Chamber of Camnicrte meetings, or those of other organizations, and generally it is pretty small, and made up of the same jx.opIc.Yct the critics dun you tan next day we hear more shake a stick at, decry die action taken by those who were on the job, and making the decissions. - u-- cd d Whether die cause fr 1 1 Wttki in-du- Issue, after then announced deadhnet i a l tt i Imntlf f - -- U-s- ( 9 g.'al - distance of some 35 miles Mr, and Mrs. Ilalph Hen. It was I a. rn, before the i son of Provo a'.ojvped here Moors and Cartwrights goi overmgk for a visit with fam back home. (Incidef ally Jaydv members. They were on is still so stiff he ran hardly their way to San FransUco walk). ,for a week. a 1 fawi!' T ri-St- Motors ate Since then, and i."!v wni.n the !at four vnerv ativ e Making suc! ar. Presiding at th? program anr,- ar-tioi.ths. the gem ra providing for 'will be Dr. Royden C. Braith-jutlik across in nation has the irar.sfi r of $7.750,0t'0 waite, director of the College ,!1 ral fur. to the! of Southern Utah Musical W'r .barged considerably Sfhool f.;ni) next 'portion of the program will have entered on a period of it still urdt-the leadership of business resesnon Fortunate-)ar- ' iv. its eff.xts have been kss;,ha' Wi';s; a vers in Utah than in nurv'4 , furi.1 at the end of the, thrr states jVr3i. prior Io thc dedication pro-ur iHa ,e h.ennium gram and after the )tar program. Some t.me ago. I ca..cl in a ).e consider-- , tours be will conducted V UrSi,'T through the buildng, rconomis!s and financial ex- aKat t,ie height; Jcar ports, to ask their opinion on :he economic outlook for Utah of ur P parity, we looked ' MOOR Us FIND PLENTY EASTER MlD Hie substance of their opin- , :no.noT Now! of j - j ' 1 1 as house j ( ( r apjx.-arslb- AS - pure 'estimates, I wes pleased to find p,,ars that the surplus will as I am sure you were, that close to half a million dollars t e xeperts w ere unanimous larger than we originally esti in feeling that there were mated and this in many favorable factors operat of the national business spite re- mg in Utah that would soften cession e impact of the recession. s.iould pive us some re and make il s severs here than in most arras of the Vl!r 1 reports. J j Cartwright spent Th Easter. harrowing ed out to St George via Pin- to and Mountain Meadow. Their car got stuck in heavy mud some six miles from the or MEKT MITCHELL ; ! rm: APPoisTMEsr . raar!!r.-r!jr,ax''S-S JO IS HAPPY K SALESMAS 0 OEEICE MANAGER TOR THEIR i EAST GROTISG FIRM. A special invitation is extended to all Mens friends of leadership, whether lack wavEnterprisc-Sain- t George of interest in civic, matters, or whether it is just plain , After tryln unauc highway. to come in and see him for all your new car, pkk-ulaziness we arent prepared to say; this we do know .howfor most of the day a ever, no community, civic group, or even our state or it out. and walking ' he nation can make progress without the combined thinking another sx miles to an aband That, however, was theory, truck and used car needs. oned house looking for a and we are al interested in C and the push each citizen is able to deliver. i shovel, without any luck. Jay Our nation and way of life has been made what it is seeing how well the facts, as had to wak lhe addibonal bear they out develop, the Xn and today because a few people have been AllClia VJVaJ j six miles through the mud to theories. I have just been public spirited enough to give of their own time and in furnished some figures by Mr. i Spencer Adams. Parowan, the highway, where he caught Tri-Stat- e in cases of the H.C. Shoemaker, Chairman of son of Mr ard Mrs. Ancil J. a ride to Enterprise. He was interest for their many money, progress the Utah State Tax Commiss adaras was one of 30 success- - able to get some of the State star nation or community. Road Crew and a four wheel OLDSMOBILE AND JEEP HEADQUARTERS ful applicants to the 1958-5ion. that may help to do A democratic way of life demands that each of it's just class his drive of and after that. the truck, Utah go National citizens assume his fair share of the responsibility for the Cedar City, Utah Guard officers candidat school car. To get to his car. they T ax collections, for the ,t was announced this jxrpctuation and preservation of that way of life, and its a ad to go from Enterprise to week 'Drive Out Our Way and Trade Your Way" most part, are fully up to ad-- ; responsibility that not one of us can shirk or ask "George vance Thomas J. Jones of Cedar estimates or substant to continue accepting for us. ially ahead of them. The cor-- 1 City was the only other Iron In our own community, it isnt fair to ask a comparitively franchisse tax (which County Man to qualify. They !r to continue to do the communities work while the poration goes directly into the uniform will represent the National rest of us sit at home with our families and criticize those ichool fund) will probably pro Guard unit from Cedar City luce $800,00 more this year have; helped. It is a duty of each of us to make some effort The school will be held at in j .half of civic betterment. If wrc continue to refuse to than had been anticipated. Camp W. G. Williams at JorOn the basis of receipts to dan Narrows. Utah and will accept our individual responsibility, our community can it appears that the inher start on June 15. date, become nothing but decadent. jitance tax will bring in $125. ho Community can stand static; it must either progress 000 more than was Those who successfully com expected. or go backward. It is up to you and I as citizens which The insurance tax is down plete fie school will be commissioned second lieutenants $50,000 below the estimate way it goes. Solid Heads lb the only tax scource in which in the Utah Nartional Guard. .19c is lack t hftl'y ut' p 1 ' i i jpcnccr Aaams j AffnrlJ AfC d i i Motors Inc. I ' 9 i ! j i i aGMe! Lettuce 25 PROUD YEARS April 7, 1958, marks the 25th anniversary of the r.tion of beer in the United States. During this period, members of the United States Brewers Foundation, Inc., have pi oven their strong sense of social responsibility by sponsoring a strict program for their industry. This program seeks to impress upon all government agencies the necessity for rigid enforcement of laws and regulations pertaining to the sale of beer and ale, and to impress on licensees the necessity for strict observance of such laws. In common with the public interest, the nation's brewers seek the goal of moderation on a national scale, for they recognize that the American people will not tolerate national excess. World experience has shown that where the consumption of beer has been recognized as socially acceptable, moderation has been the rule. Now the nations fifth largest taxpayer, the brewing industry in 1957 contributed in federal, state, and local taxes more than $1 billion. Wages paid to employees amounted to nearly ? 168 million, and the nations farmers received $240 million for their products. In all, approximately $38 billion has been pumped into the nation's economy in the past 25 years by the malt beverage industry. themDuring 1958 the nation's brewers are selves to upholding the high standards of the brewing industry 25-ye- through its program, andstressing that the light, bright beverages of moderation are the products of i progressive industry which contributes substantially to the of virtually the entire adult economy, pleasure and well-bein- 1. 1 Eggs ,17c Large Grade A .45c YOU CAN BEFORE THEY GET STARTED KILL YOUNG WEEDS ALONG YOUR DITCHES ALL IN THE Southern Maid or Delrich Tissue THE SUMMER IF YOU BURN NOW. AT A LOW COST EQUIPMENT SEE US lbs $1.00 YOUR OPERATION DITCH CLEANING WILL BE ALMOST DONE FOR WE HAVE .BURNING 3 Margerine AND BURN THE TRASH OUT OF THE DITCH SAME ,29c Sunkist .lb Oranges NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THOSE WELDS JUST Bunches FOR Zee, RENT Apricots NOW! 4 No. DELMONTE, Roll Pack 2VZ Tn ,42c .36c WHOLE g tion. BEER and ALE Cake Mix . . . f U 'Ce t , f 7 a 3 for .98c Thick Sliced Bacon 2 lbs For Sales and Service, ft Visit our Store, or iMRE?1 3 &k3 D 2H ' '( CHCI101 GGri HL--J ' IS 2 Carrots Bum III THE BREWING INDUSTRY Meats ' (0r FARM HOME industry Phone 4') 11 Southern Utah Dairy Co I'firoireni, lit. aeermmezzzTti rrffflHP $1.38 |