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Show UTAH NEWS SOUTHERN Page Six Senator Dennett ; Contradicts Harper's Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Sell Gcnscnralica Brcn:s CSU Vc:M thus hies Host told the Senate last week that Utah leads the nation In the number of outstanding men produced In proportion to population, and that other Western States also rank high. Sen. Bennett ipoke In answer to an article In Harpers Maga zine characterizing the West as which a land of deficiencies, men few outstanding produced Sen. Bennett referred to a study by a Columbia University professor which showed that Utah, Idaho. Colorado and Wyoming were among the highest states in the number of men in Whos Who In Ameri ca. Using 100 as the quotient for the average state, Utah was giv en a rating of 170, Idaho 142 Colorado and Wyoming 141, Earl tpandtova Last Wednesday, the Kane and County Disaster Committee several who sat In the meeting in an advisory capacity met to a proposed Deferred discuss at the Grazing Program. Present Johnmeeting were Marcellous M. H. son, ASC chairman; and who Galt, BLM Range Manager are committee members. Also R. Pugh, present were Alton Ace'Roun-dy, ASC office Manager; ASC Farmer Fieldman; and myself. The Deferred Grazing Program is a new program designed to help ranchers in drouth strik-eareas. As it is set up now, it would help ranchers who have sold their stock, or reduced their 136. payments From these studies-- it Is ap- numbers , by ormaking limited grazing for deferred parent that the West contributes The amount paid will vary, demore than its proportional share on the carrying capaci to the leadership of this nation, pending land. That U, a rancher of the ty both in general fields and in will be paid more for deferring field Sen. Ben of science," the good land than he will for defer-- ' nett said. ring poor land. A lot of you have heard of this program and ask me if payments would also ed Fredonia; Seniors be made on Federal Range. As it Is set up now, payments will Enjoy Lons Trip be made only on privately owned The Fredonia or leased land. This includes FREDONIA High senior class should be pret school leases. You cannot, hoy ty busy the remainder of the wer, reduce stocking on your school term. privately owned or leased land Thursday and Friday (May and put them on your Federal the class was to present a Range if it will result in over three act comedy, "Seventeen Is grazing this land. Awfully Young," in the school Programs that we now have gymnasium. The cast consits of the entire senior class. William such as this one, and the Soil Bank seems to me to be a won Arthur will direct the play. Wednesday the class is to derful opportunity for reseeding our make a four day trip to Phoenix, ranges and rearranging San Diego, Mexicali and a num- grazing systems to enable us to ber of other points of interest in make better use of the range-land- . southern. Arizona and California. If you can get a good stand Arthur will be in charge of the of grass established, get your group. and divided range into pastures, you will be all ready to practice a system of grazing. Under this system, you will find that both your livestock and grass will do better. It takes planning, however, to get the grass seeded Chevrelst er etlwjln w , and the fences put where they n Nows Happenings WEI Terns ICAO At Cedar Saturday The College bf Southern Utah Bronco corral will be turned into a beehive of activity Saturday (May 11) when Coach Osborne signals the beginning of the IC AC track and field meet at 9:30 a m. No doubt athletes will be filtering on the campus Friday to rest over the night. Teams are expected from Boise, NNC, Ricks, Weber Snow and Dixie for the first track and field meet heid in nine years. After the trial heats, the finals, set for 1 p.m., will begin. There are some strong in a number of events. One of the greatest runners the conference has had will be here. Finkbiener, from NNC, will provide plenty of competition to another strong runner, Rand Burr, run. The CSU, in the meet will not be without excitement. Royal Thornton and Gary Middleton of CSU will be pushing each tther to establish a conference Javelin record. Along with Holmes of Weber, they have equalled or come within inches of shattering the present mark. heave Middletons com-netlto- half-mil- e first-plac- e Friday & Saturday a.- - ) May 10 & 11 YIELD ON MANY FINANCE COMPANY FREE F" SHARES OR DEBENTURES SEND NOW FOR containing availability and facts about many of these dividend paying finance companies Dow &Co. Dox 24G4 Salt Lake City 10, Utah Please send me yoiijr new Bulletin "F. I under-stan- d no charge. Name Address figure-heads- With gasoline Mr. James Esmeyer, Watts 500 - If you would like a new Ceramic Clay Bathroom, Floor or Walls, Orainboard, Patio, Swimming Pool Porch or any type of Commercial Installation see him at the PARRY LODGE In Kanab. Diesel " ' "Some people are easily entertained. All yeu hare te de is sit down and listen te them." j CACTUS JOES j Glendale, Utah The Little Cafe with the DIG reputation has reopened for the summer. Old friend and New are sure of a warm welcome and a delicious meal. f For Thai Special Greicafe OPENING GRAND g ferai ep 7 miles North of Kanab Hwy 89 Saturday, May 11th ' Gift - Come in and price our now stock of Bulova, Longises-Villnaii- 7 I:r & er Watches. These are all Factory-Fres- h and are the latest models. WE WELCOME THAT OLD! OLD! WATCH AS A TRADE Good Dance Orchestra IN 2t OR OVER SATURDAY FOR ALL FINE GIFTS ITS NIGHTS) COTTALl JEWELRY $109.50 only 25 KW only $1500 like new $3000; ; Kanab, Utah Our Curio Shop Will Open May 12Ih Factory Guar1200 Watts, large New, $219.50. with bargains In Compressors, Welders, Steam Cleaners, Battery Suction Hose, Pumps, Electric Cable and Chargers, Pipe, Reinforcing Steel, Landing Matt tee Cummins May 8, 1957 10, 17, 1957 Published May f enough for ranches, trailers, power tools only 2000 Watts, only $299.50. Surplui light plants Kanab City Council repre- senting, the SPIKER TILE CO. of Salt Lake City, will be available to display and make ''estimates for any and all types of Ceramic Clay Tile installations. Brand engines, pected. Drive with care . . . everywhere! 50 KW Alto, - HAROLD BUCK, Porto Power , Sales Co. Room No. 3y Talbot Motel, Friday Afternoon only, or write P.O. BOX 254 CLEARFIELD, UTAH State City An open letter tOj the citizens of Utah close to your business os your telephone Need a rubber stomp, a stencil, some price markers, a name plate, or any one of a thousand office aids and marking devices that can speed your business and save you money? A quick telephone call will bring you prompt, courteous service . . . right here In townl Now Chevrolet station wagon hart tody by Fisher, of course. Above, A. Bel Air On February 1st of this year, the United States Brewers Foundation inaugurated operation of its Division with headquarters in Salt Lake City. Representing 85 of the nation's malt beverage production, the Foundation is the national trade association of the brewing industry, and has long been engaged in a successful program of industry in other areas of the country. This new office will introduce the program to the states of Utah and Wyoming. entails close cooperation with state andlocal authorities on the one hand, and with beer licensees on the other, in the furtherance of strict observance of the laws and regulations governing the distribution and sale of malt beverages. The program has the wholehearted support of both brewers and It is in the public interest as well as that of the brewing industry, since it helps maintain wholesome conditions for the sale of beer and ale. Utah-Wyomin- A mid-da- y program. Farm Director Von Orme leads with a program on how to keep weeds down with the new chemicals now on the market. This feature is scheduled May 10 (Friday). The May 13 (Monday) show turns to farm safety with emphasis on and highway safety with high powered machinery. On Monday, May 20, the program shifts to Wssatch County for a presentation of the Ladack Clover story. Jeanne Leeson. ladies farm director, reports each Wednesday with interesting tips for farm families. This Business of Farming" is presented each weekday at 12:15 p.m. on KSL Radio as a public service of the Kennecott Copper Cnmoratinn. PORTABLE LIGHT PLANTS anteed INFORMATIVE will be g Bring the Mrs. and join the crowd 6 there Weed-killin- three-schoo- (YOU MUST BE BULLETIN The Kanab City Clerk will rewritten Applications on or Rev Weed Controls before May 28, 1957 for the Salt Lake City . . . Farm Safety, position of an additional fullchemical sprays ana time Kanab City Law EnforceLadak Clover discussions will be ment Officer. Applicants must featured during May on This state previous experience and Business of Farming," popular qualifications and the salary exKSL Radio farm ceive i should be. Your Soil Conservation District can help with both problems. Kanab, Utah Features Safety, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tennant and baby daughter, are in Kanab too favorable for the Immediate t this week visiting with Mrs. Ten- study. nants mother, Mrs. Maggie Both Mr. Harward and Mr. Cram. The Tennants are moving Jensen on information from Boulder City, to Battle received reported from the National Park Mountain where they will make Service regarding the enlargetheir home. ment of Kolob, Capitol Reef, and Arches Monuments. National l Invitaduring the They stated that public hearitional last Thursday was less ngs would be held at Cedar City than a foot away from a place in the El Escalante Hotel comon the books. mencing June 12, 1957, and conBecause of previous records tinuing oit until the business at and marks, Weber looks strong; hand is finished. After some dishowever CSU holds an outside cussion as to the importance of chance of cutting into the circle, this hearing it was moved by according to Coach Osborne. Clyde E. Conover that the presiRicks will enter In its share of dent name a committee to be at points. Through it has been Cedar City to attend these hearistrong in winning the conference ngs. Motion seconded and cartrack and field championship the ried . President Harward then past five or six years, Ricks, named (besides himself) the fol, some will lowing to attend the hearings: not dominate the wins Saturday. Gordon W. Clark (St. George), Coach Osborne hangs his hopes Kumen L. Jones (Cedar City), J. for points on entries In the high Usher Henrie (Panguitch), MitJump Javelin, high hurdles, broad chell Melich (Moab), Joseph R. Jump and mile relay. The crowd Murdock (Milford). Jim Stacey who saw the performances of the and Cliff McShane (Richfield), relay team this week grew ex and Secretary T. W. Jensen. cited and warm when the run Other business transacted durners defeated a fast Dixie four some by three strides. Ross Mar ing the meeting was the hiring sh$ll Grant Myers. Dwayne Col of a field secretary to assist the ledge and Rand Burr will be leg Executive Secretary in collectging the mile relay paths again ing money for the operation and Roe Smith, who won 13 points promotion work of the Club. Mr. in the tri school invitational, runs Justin M. Smith of Delta was with the 880 relay team. His hired as the new field secretary. points were high for any one Mention was made of the annual contestanL Besides those he help- meeting of the Mountain States ed the relay winners. Enteming Association to be held in Phoethis meet, he Is considered a nix. Arizona on May 16, 17, and strong contender In the high and 18th. Meeting adjourned at 3:15 broad jumps and high hurdles. ljn NOTICE KSLFamPrcgran Asssdalcd Clish . I cross-fence- AIKEN'S LODGE May 9, 1937 Thursday, They're eager -- beaver beauties ... these Chevrolet ivagons J g Self-Regulati- Talk about wagons! Chevoffers rolet you the handsomest line-u- p of all. 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