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Show I 4 Thursday, January 19, Southern Utah News & Kane Coup'.v Standard PAGE 2 SOUTHERN UTAH KSWS tb And Continuing W; Errol G. Brown, PUBLISHER Marlin B. Brown, Managing Editor .e s Washington Consult County Clerk er respective signers for further information. f By Sen. Wallace , COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonia Noreno Porter, Ordervllle Allen Cox, Alton second-clas- Legal Notices Kano County Standard OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published Every Thuroday at Kanab and St. George, Utah Entered as News From matter October 6, 1944 at the of March 3, 1879. post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act be AH communications and Items for publication must in not need print. name appear sieved by the writer, whose All Write on one side of paper. only. Use no abbreviations. of as the to judgement acceptance communications subject the publishers may determine. MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions 13.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months will may not agree with what you say, but I it. to the say defend to death, your right Voltaire 1 ! bill. ROAD - BLOCK Beginning to Wake Up! SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE ROAD MUST DE CLEARED Vocation Tips Vacation time can be fan time if you make the proper preparations before you take your vacation trip. If you are one of the 28,000,000 persons who will be taking a vacation trip during the next aix months, it ia likely that you will take the family car and will clock some 1,000 miles on it before you are through. case. Have him give you a thorough There will be backs, physical check-ukidupset stomachs, and car-sic- k 3. Travel light Carry the minidies and adults galore before the but enough to give you mum, summer is over. comfort and weather procomplete You can insure a happy vacatection. tion by following a simple check , 4. Name-ta- g all your luggage. list of MUSTS. Paste your name and address on 1. Check your dentist. A tootheach piece of baggage. ache far from home can be catas5. If you are going abroad, check trophic. health regulations of the countries 2. Check your doctor. Bonamine, the motion sickness drug, will keep you plan to visit car or air sickness from shattering 6. Visit your neighborhood drug store and stock up on shaving your vacation. Clinical tests have shown that a daily dosa of the drug cream, cosmetics, toiletries, razor will provide protection blades, film, sun glasses, talcum against motion sickness. This drug powder, a fungicidal powder for is now available in a convenient athletes foot mineral oil or milk chewing-gutablet of magnesia, sunburn lotion, a Ask your doctor to prescribe a poison ivy remedy and adhesive diarrhea remedy for you just in bandages. -- surtax the excessive, steeply-grade- d Tax discrimination the far effects that penalties has destructive rates beyond go on those who bear the heavy burden. of our They form a tax block to the economic growth country to the investment in industrial plant and equipment, investment in jobs, which will be needed on a vast scale to provide for our rapidly growing population. Thus, our present tax structure adversely affects everybody. Removal of these blocks on the road to economic progress would release both incentives and funds for capital formation, clear the way for a better life for all of us. - sun-burn- p. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS This Week and next, many of our readers ,'will receive Notice on Subscriptions that are due, and coming due. Some will be Final Notices and we would like to urge everyone receiving these Final Notices" to please remit within the 10 days following their receiving same, otherwise, we dont feel that we can carry these any longer,-a- s many are and several months over-due- , some nearly a year past the deadline. F.. Bennett With the current session of Congress barely under way, it is already apparent that we are for one of the busiest sessions weve had in a long time. And one of the mct interesting. This became evident when the Presidents State of the Union message was read to Congress last week. The program outlined in that message covers a wide range of subjects, many of them controversial. highly ' Particularly hot issues will be the Presidents school construction program, the soil bank plan, public housing, and revision of the Immigration Act Another controversial bill will be one which is of special interest to the West the Upper Colorado River Storage Project The Presidents strong recommendation for passage of this bill should increase its chances of getting through the House, but opposition to it is still great, and we cannot afford to relax our efforts in behalf of this vital The State of the Union message was, I thought, a forthright and statesmanlike analysis of our problems and the solutions to those problems. It is the strong program of a strong president. Particularly gratifying is the fact that the President expects a balanced budget during this fiscal year, but does not rule out the possibility of reduction in personal income taxes. No sooner had the Presidents address been.. read .than we began work on the legislation he requested and, of course, other legislation not included in his message. I have attended a number of committee meetings already, and we have made specific plans for consideration of several measures of interest to Utah particularly sugar and silver, both of which should be disposed of early in the session. 1 also introduced a new bill to require the Defense Department to consider the principle of dispersion in location of new defense industries. This will prevent greater concentration of industry in the already crowed sections of the country notably the East and West Coasts. In addition to my legislative activities during the past week, there has been one other matter which has taken up a certain amount of my time if I may be permitted a personal note. My ninth grandchild was bom here in Washington this week, and Ive had a bit of babysitting to do along with my senchores. Mother , and atorial both are doing weU. daughter weeks to come we the During are going to take up a number PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES In the Matter ot tne Estate ol Brigham R. MacDonald, also known as Brigham R. McDonald, also known as Brigham A. MacDonald, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to Olsen ind Chamberlain, Attorneys for Administratrix, at 146 North Main, Richfield, Utah, on or before May 16, 1956. Mrs. Carl Brooksby and boys are visiting in Margaret O. MacDonald Administratrix of the Estate Kanab at the home of Mrs. Brodftsbys mother and father,1 of Brigham R. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Hamblin. also known as Brigham R. McDonald, also known as OF ) Brigham A. MacDonald, ) DANIEL C. WILKINS, deceased. ) Deceased of Mesa, Arizona, f All persons having claims against said deceased will file IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the same with the necessary vouchers within two months THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISthe date of first publication TRICT IN AND FOR THE of this notice with Delmar SpenCOUNTY OF WASHINGTON cer, the Administrator of said STATE OF UTAH estate, or with Ellis J. Pickett, Pickett & Pickett, Attorneys at Law, St. George, Utah. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Delmar Spencer Adminisrator Glendale, Utah of bills of interest to Utahns. I hope my constituents will feel PICKETT & PICKETT free to write to me whenever By: Ellis J. Pickett they have information or opin- Attorneys for Administrator ions which will help me reach a decision on the issues coming First Publication: Dec. 29, 1955 Last Publication: Jan. 19, 1956 up in Congress. NOTICE TO CREDITORS af-fe- HERES HEALTH! By Lewis CELERY IS AN ANCIENT VEGETABLE. THE CREEK POET, HOMER, MENTIONED IT AS EARLY AS 850 AC. - .CELERY 3 AN IDEAL 1 FOOD FOR ANYONE WHO - IS WATCHING THOSE UNWANTED POUNDS CELERY IS MOST OFTEN EATEN RAW. HOWEVER, ITI8 DELICIOUS IN COOKED DISHES i! B 'Mn THE PLEASANT FLAVOR OF CELERY IS DUE TO FRAGRANT VOLATILE OILS - urrvA 24-ho- ur Ordcrville Daily Haws Happsnings d, Mr. Wilard Esplln received it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. treatment at the Kanab hospital David Foote. Robert works at Stockton, California. Mrs. Helen Meeks returned home to Henderson, Nevada, after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Della Troy. Mr. and Mrs. Darel Heaton of Fredonia also visited at the Troy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sorensen and family of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeMille and .family of Rockville were visitors at the home of Sunday away. Mrs. David Sorensen. Mr. and Kim Sorensen, Little Miss Mrs. and Mr. of young daughter Mrs. Hester P. Heaton went Hans Sorensen, received treat- to Parowan Sunday with her ment for bruises suffered after daughter, Mrs. Stewart Reese, being thrown out of the car for a few days stay. while returning from Panguitch Jr. Gleaner and Jr MMen where her mother and Mrs. Pearl Bolander and Mrs. Burton Fireside was held Sunday night Rust had received medical at- after church at the home of Miss tention. They returned to Pang- Roselee Lamb. The evening was uitch, where Kim was treated given over to honoring Miss for her injuries, which were not Eleanor Heaton and Lane Tait, serious. We are happy to report on their birthdays. that she is recovering. Mr. Rodney A. Ashby, state Members of the Stake Priestof the school lunch supervisor Sunvisited who hood quorums was here one day last program, day School last Sunday were week, at the school, and comRoss Ortho Christensen, Heaton, mended the school on their fine and Ray Palmer of Alton and Al- lunches. of Glendale. last week. The Valley High School Seminary sponsored a picture show last Thursday evening, at the church house. The show was entitled "Joseph in Egypt, with two short subjects also being shown. It was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop and family went to Payson last week end to attend the funeral services of his mother. They also went to Salt Lake City while ton rugh Sunday School preparation meeting was held here Sunday afternoon. Students" home for the week end from school were Miss Juarv ita Chamberlain and Miss Marjorie Morrison, from school in Cedar City. Miss Morrison entertained a friend from school over the weekend. Robert Foote is home on a via- - Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n spent several days in Panguitch and Richfield, visiting In Panguitch with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts, apd in Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamberlain. The speakers in church Sunday evening were Mrs. Lorene Chamberlain, of Salt Lake City, who has been visiting here; Bp.. Joseph Bolander and Bp. John Kentucky m Slaugh gave a short talk. Mr. Donald Esplin left for Salt The Junior Gleaners and Jr. Lake City Sunday to receive sponsored an evening of treatment for an Injury of his entertainment Monday night. In leg. the ward chapel, for the public. ' Bishop and Mrs. Clarence G. The proceeds were turned over of Lynndal, Utah visited Hogan to the building fund. $30.80 was raised. Mrs. George Aiken of several days with their daughter Black-buKanab showed the slide pictures and her family, the Tone to s. Jeff Wedensday They she took on her recent tour around the world. Different return home. places she showed included San Mr. and Mrs. Le grande HeaFrancisco. Hawaii, Wake Island, ton and Mrs. Lorene Chamber-laiJapan. China, Thialand. Calcutleft Wednesday morning ta, Hong Kong, Egypt, Italy, for Salt Lake City. Mrs. ChamFrance, and England. It was a berlain returned home after a very interesting evenings enter- short visit. The Heatons went tainment, and a worthwhile pro- on business. ject for the young people of the Mrs. Burton O. Rust spent MIA to sponsor. It was well atseveral days this week in Cedar tended and enjoyed by alL City 1siting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham- Mrs. Marylin Murie, and her ' berlain and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene family. Russell attended the funeral services of Mr. Frank Hamblin in Kanab Sunday afternoon. Mr.' Hamblin is La seas grandfather. Mrs. Margaret Berry and son, Wiley, of Phoenix, Arizona were Monday night visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene II. Russell. They were on their way to Salt Lake City. Wiley has just returned from his LDS "Whether laughter ia healthMission in Mexico. ful or not depends on the aize of the fellow youre laughing Mr. Squire E. Hepiyortb t ts here working on the new church at! M-M- ikO&L - '- Finest II YEAR OLD i'zcei& DeMille. 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