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Show 'SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS' Fago Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday Errol By Nan, E. Johnson at Kanab, Utah CORRESPONDENTS COMMUNITY Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton Mt. A. Lillith Pugh, Glendale Carmel Berneeta Tail, Wanda Johnston, Fredonla Entered as second-clas- matter October s 6, 1914 at the post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and Rems for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name need not appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers may determine. ' ' i MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months citizen-soldier- mairi-tainin- or global. g I am coordinating action with the Governors of other States who feel as deeply concerned with this problem as I. Congressional scrutiny is being invited to safeguard against action to the States and to the local communities. It may be necessary to request assistance at community level to insure the of the National perpetuation Guard as a vital civilian component available to the State in time of peace for civil disturbance of natural disaster, and to the United States in time of national peril. THE 010 TIMER SC A happy marriage is a long conversation that always seems too short! Southern Utah News. Kanab, Utah Dear Editor: The Editor Just to notify yoq of my new address. Please send the papejr Southern Utah News to the address below. Thank you. Dear Mr. Brown: I've greatly enjoyed reading Enclosed is my check to renew the S.U.N. while I have been from home. subscription. We like to keep up with home Respectifully,, folks. Elder R. C. Haycock 321 Wilbraham Road Very truly yours Harold I. Bowman Springfield, Mass. San Antonio.Texas Elder Haycock is the son of Eds Note: Mr. Bowm&n, of Mr. and Mrs. Tod Haycock who Jacob Lake fame, writes from is serving a two year mission Texas where he is serving as for the LDS Church in the Eastpresident of the LDS Mission ern States Mission. He has althere. ways been a fine supporter fqr the home town paper. Dear Mr. Brown: Enclosed please find $3.50 for Standard Publishing Co. the S.U.N. Will see you some Kanab, Utah time when I get home. Thanks for your trouble. And Dear Editor: Enclosed find check for my best regards as always. Tom Backburn subscription to the Southern Eds Note: Mr. Blackburn of Utah News. I want to thank you for Mt. Carmel wrote the following to ?end the paper when from Taft, California where the Blackburns are visiting and my subscription was so far in arrears. rock hunting. The little paper is the best Dear Mr. Brown : jneans for me to keep in toucjh I did not realize our subscrip- with the people and country that' tion was running out. We really I spent 40 years with. Respectifully enjoy reading about the old Thomas C. Tait home town. It is changing and 759 Termino Ave. growing so fast that the only is Beach, Calif. can Long we reading keep up way the Southern Utah News. Please Eds note: We are not acquaintrenew our subscription for one ed personally with Mr. Tait but more year. he has been a reader of the Sincerly S U.N. for some time. I am sure Mrs. Ed Bennett many of our readers are well acCulver City Calif. quainted with him having spent Eds Note: Mr. and Mrs. Ben- 40 years here. We are glad to nett, former residents, visited know that he appreciated continwith us last summer and was uing his paper, even though It surprised at the building and had run out. growth in prbgress. Southern Utah News Dear Mr.' Brown: Dear Editor: I have really enjoyed reading Thanks for keeping our paper the Southern Utah News, and would like to subscribe for it for coming, Find' enclosed check for $3.50 another year.. Wish we could get- - some 'FreSincerely, donia news in. Mrs. Anna Johnson Battle Mountain, Nev. Respectifully Ms. Earl Jackson'; Eds Note: We appreciate knowing that our readers get even a little bit of enjoyment out of the S.U.N. It always helps to know. Dear Mr. Brown: Kindy find enclosed a check for $5 to continue our subscription to the S.U.N. Mrs. Northouse and I visited city five years your ago and we adopted it to our memory and our love. F.OR The companionship of your g newspaper has ENERGY, become a happy bond. The S.U.N. maintains a kinship for us. REFRESH We enjoy all the news, the in and incidentals your pictures paper. We have prayed for a wholesome reward for Kanab in regard to the big new dam. Mostly over all, we read your S.U.N. and wind-usaying Its Letters To A challenge deep-roote- d The Desert Sage Dan Recon folks herebouts have been sleepin the last ten tu twen- ty years. Leastwise thets whut some uv the newcomers seem tu think. Some uv them come right out and say so much. Now we may a been livin a little slower and a little easier than some folks, but I fer one aint ready tu admit thet we've had our heads in a barrel. It seems thet some folks driften in right away assume thet cause folks here ownin property are natives, it just naturally toilers thet if any building as developments gonna take place the propertys just got to git outa our hands and" into some outsider from Las Vegas or Salt Lake, or the likes. Now I dont want tu be accused of saying thet outside capital aint welcome as summer rain, but it shore keeps poppin up in my mind thet a right good: ly amount uv development went on here without any particular help except from folks just local. I cant rightly figure just why local folks cant develop, expand, and make money jest as well as some strange feller thet jest happens in tu town. It seems just as natural as a cow chewin her cud thet if one feller has money and another feller has good property, thet they git together sos both caq make a little more money then just enough to buy vittes with. Course theres one thing that sorta makes a man scratch his head and thet is, all them thet talks and acts like they got it aint! Now I calculate thet one of them strangers thet seem tp be poppin up, keeps wantln you to sign some sort uv paper without him puttin up good green money, then you got a right tu be as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rockin chairs. Desert Dan Alton News Notes By ALLEN - your Buy Clothing direct Minnesoto from Factory Wollen Duffin Pugh, Rep. LAVEES SHOP Call Appointment for' Ml Ar-vill- a D. CLYDE By Desert Word was received in K&nab Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Isabel Griffin, age 57, and the wife" of Utah chief engineer, Robert W. Griffin. The Griffins have many friends in this area, where they had spent many years while Mr. Griffin 'was employed on highway work. Burial services are to be held today, Thursday in Salt Lake City. e, A Report from Your Governor appears to be shaping in a Pentagon proposal for reduction of National Guard of strength and the National Guard which hints of reducing allotted units. This could mean that the Utah National Guard might suffer the elimination by forced reduction' of from 500 to 1,000 officers and enlisted men. This reduction would arise from possible elimination of up to three National Guard battalions or twelve company sized units. To the State of Utah this could mean that 50 of the communities which now have National Guard units may lose these units. It is not necessary to go into detail as to what this loss would entail. Long years of experience have impressed upon communities what the National Guard means to their economy, to community support and the value of the National Guard facilities being made available for community use. Elimination of the unit would of necessity deny communities advantages now enjoyed. The direct effect on Utah, and on other individual states, is not the only consideration to be taken into account. The effect on national security should be carefully weighed. The State militia, or National tradition Guard, is a in the American way of life. Our independence was won, not by a professional army, but by an s who left army of their home for the emergency and returned to their normal ' civilian pursuits when the fighting was ever. ' Provision for the milita is specifically made in the United States Constitution in Article 8 and again in the Second Amendment, and the principle of having a state military force which become an active part of the national military force only under emergency conditions is typically American. The of it is important to the Nation as a whole as well as to the individual states. As for any argument that the National Guard is outmoded in this age of intercontinental missiles, I think it falls of its own weight. There will always be need for the soldier. The threat of possible attack on the United States from without or by a fifth column from within, correspondingy increases the importance of military units under the command of the respective states and ready to meet anr standing threat, whether local, national Alfred H. Crofts of Richfield and Eugene Russell spent a day or two iq Las Vegas. While there Mrs. Alfred Crofts, - Margaret The Gendale MIA joined the Berry and Minnie C. Russell Orderville Ward MIA Tuesday visited at the Vaughn Heaton evening in their Sweethearts home here. Ball, there was a good attendance of teen agers who had a Qonniq, Hoyt, daughter of Air. very enjoyable evening. and Mrs, Va Hoyt entertained Bishop Arthur Van Otten of her little friends on her birthSalt Lake City was here this day Thursday. ? I J week seeing friends and on busMr. and Mrs. A1 Taron and iness. ' son of Panguitch visited at the Mrs. Ralph Pectrol Mr. and Rpy 'Crofts hoirie arid with other and daughter of St. George visitfriends and relatives here. ed relatives and friends over the Mrs. Clyde Tait, Bobby, Greg week end. and Peggy Ann, and Mr. and There was 11 people from here Mrs. Hans Chamberlain visited the regular Founat the Leo H.' Crofts home in who attendedPTA held at Orderder? Day Panguitch Friday. Mrs. Tait al- ville with Lena Monday Evening so attended an Avon sales meetBrinkerhoff in charge, a very ing. Greg stayed overnight with special program was presented the Leo Crofts. under the direction of Mrs. Gail St?ke Sqnday School Board Heaton of Alton, four past presimeeting was held in the Order- dents namely: Arville Heaton, ville Ward Chapel. Sunday school and Celia Hepworth of Order-yillMt. CarMina Gardener preparation meeting will be held Feb 16 in the chapel also. Re- mel and Lousia A Brinkerhoff of Glendale, after whch refreshmember Wards lets have 100 ments were served. attendance. Relief Society Officers The Long Valley PTA held J. Heaton, Mercy and Lasca their annual Founders Day Proof Orderville were Chamberlain a the 10th with gram, Monday small percentage of parents and in attendance at our Theology teachers attending. A very inter- and testimony meeting held esting program was presented Tuesday with Mrs. Maurine under the direction of Mr. and Mackelprang presenting the lesMrs. Gall Heaton of Alton. Four son. of the, past presidents were in Merlin ' BririEcerhoff returned attendance: Mrs. Birt Gardner, home from Kane Co. hospital Mrs. Keith Hepworth, Mrs. this week, we all are glad he is C. Heaton and Mrs. Loubettef and able to come home isa Brinkerhoff. . I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire By GEORGE ! Glendale News Editor and 'Publisher G. Brown, 195$ Former Resident Dies In Salt Lake City Orderville daily-- news happenings WHAT PRICE YOUTHFUL UMCEiYUVtf? 13, February Thursday M. COX Clyde Goulding wept to Salt Lake City for a medical checkup on his wrist which he broke more than a year ago. Dee and Horace Roundy made a trip to Filmore Monday. Vard Heaton and Dilworth Hoyt went out to the Heaton Brothers sheepherd last Saturday. Allen Cox and children were in Fredonia Saturday for a dental appointment. Burke Sorensen and Vern Dal-were home missionaries here Sunday. Allen Cox attended a Welfare meeting in Kanab Monday. Clyde Goulding left Tuseday to take his father, Charles Goulding, to Provo where he expects to have an operation. Dorian Campbell is visiting here at the home of his mother. Mrs. Laura Campbell, Dorin is serving in the Army and has been stationed at Dugway, Utah. He expects to go to Europe as soon as his leave is over. to m Kanab News Notes Roy Mackelprang is home in Kanab on furlough from ' his duties in the service, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mfs. Art Mackelprang. He said that he planned on going overseas in hi? return. Coleen Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaNard Johnson entertained her girl friends on her 9th birthday, Feb. 10th. Visitors at the Amy H. Esplin . home over the weekend were, Mr. and Mrs. James Esplin and Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Pugh of Salt Lake, also, Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson and children of Cedar City. De-Mo- in Visiting at the LaNard Johnson home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson and daughter from Fredonia; Mrs. Owen H. Johnson and Mrs. Edward Heaton of Moccasin, Ariz. The Burke Sorensons enjoyed a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Heaton on Sunday, the Heatons are frpm -- Moccasin. con-tinuni- . truth-assertin- p Kenowa Drive Grandville, Michigan Eds note: The writer of the above letter visited us some five years ago with his gracious and beautiful wife we still remember them well for the interest that they took in Kanab while remaining here several, days. They have been readers of the S.U.N. since that time and it gives one a feeling of doing some good to know that we can do something for our community and area through our ' small newspaper. We - have always hoped that Dr. and Mrs. North-hous- e would some day locate in Kanab. Possibly in the future, our growth might make that (Continued on page three) by and Mr. Rich, and all should feel proud that they have had a very good season, and one to be proud of. Were (I know that I am speaking for a good share of the townspeople) proud of all of you. I also think the Marching Mr. and Mrs. Giles Carroll of Girls have done very good on Fillmore, Utah were in town on their marching, also, last but not business and visiting Sunday arid least, the Band has added much to the ball games. Moday, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler and . daughter Verna spent the weekend in the' northern part of DR. A. F. RICH the state lat week. Home Missionaries in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were, Mr. Veland Call and Mr. Ray Judd oL Fredonia. The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. held fireside at the home of Vondell Hoyt Sunday after Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Hans Chamberlain went to Panguitch Tuesday to tend the children of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Crofts. M-M- Optometrist and Vision Specialist (With Offices in Cedar City, Utah) 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ROOM NO. 8 BUILDING WATSON-BYBE- I really enjoyed the article "The Desert Sage by Desert Dan, keep it up, of course, you have everyone curious. Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays at Kanab, MI - I have surely enjoyed the basketball games played here at the Valley high .school this season. I think that both teams. Mr. New- - On Other Days Call Kanab Ml (Kanab Laundry) FOR APPOINTMENTS: ? r j6 f"- ,f" y - " , , .iQiiyy'daaSS' AMERICAN ? 'i H ,(' PAIRT ASSN. OE UIAH For those who eqjoy straight whiskey best, there is no finer quality than Belmont. IMmont straight LAWRENCEBURG, FIRST STATE ' mm BELMONT DISTILLING COMPANY BANK OF SAUNA Satina, Utah - Panguitch, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'y?1UkP. bourbo!I whiskey EVERY SATURDAY Practice Devoted to Visual Caro in all its Phases . Staight IS IN KANAB, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts and chldren of Fredonia visited at the Harvey C. Crofts home over the- weekend. Kanab, Utah 4- Mill A wedding reception was given Saturday evening at the Glendale Ward Chapel in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram which included dancing with the music being furnished by Mrs. Elizabeth Esplin at the piano accompanied by Thell Maxwell with his Hawaain guitar, also the following program: Vern Dallin was master of ceremonies. Vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell accompanied by Thell, Maxwell on his guitar. Vocal Duet by Edith and Douglas Ramsay accompanied on the piano by' Elizabeth Esplin. Sherrill Anderson. Reading Vocal Duet by Jerilyn Pugh and Sincerely Yours Dr. and Mrs. Louis M. North-hous- e 6147 IBilll The Perry Lambs enjoyed a visit from Mrs. Christophere Heaton, her sister and husband who recently arrived here from England and plan on making their home here. , SSI HUlil Member of Federal Reserve System , Surplus $350,000.00 a Capital $150,000.00 INDIANA |