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Show Page UTAH NEWS SOUTHERN 1 four Thursday, April Mr. and Mrs, Gyle Hardy and daughter of Kanab visited here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Workman Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-laiand Current Events s and children were visited at the Arlo Hafen at the Charles T. Hepworth Home in Santa Clara, Utah Mrs. Christy Mulliner is home home. Wednesday and Thursday. again after spending the past few months in Salt Lake. Her daughter Aileen and her husband Vance Spencer brought her home and spent the week end visiting to Mt. We welcome Christy-bacCarmel. Mt. Carmel news Orderville daily news happenings 23, 1939 Ordarvilla Haws n By Nan E. Johnson :U) V Visitoi s in town Thursday were Mi. and Mrs. Coffman former teat heis at the Valley High School, they were teachers approximately twenty jeai.s ago. Mis A B law anger and son weie m Cedar City Thursday shopping s t beilain home are Mr and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain and children Frank is a Aiation Electronic Tec h Chief in the Navy, lid jusl returned from a tour of sea duty aboard the Aircraft Carrier U.S S. Philippine Rea (Cvs-47- i Air Anti Submarine Sqdn. 37 aboard SS Yorktown 10). after isiting here three weeks he is lepoitmg to the Naal An Technical Tiaining Center Memphis Tennessee fori duty as an instiuitor in the Avia turn Electionics schools there. undeist, nd there is being or- 1 Sunday-visitor- M0 k The new addition to the Thund. erbird Cafe is almost finished. It comprises a dining room lounge combination an office and some very nice lest rooms Mr. Wil-- I ind shopping ford Leany of Hurricane and are doInK the painting, uorkers der-a Oi club in reducing held The Junior Riom Friday rs Lean-visiting with her eemng was a sucess as a dance ville the only way anyone will be parents, Mr ls and Mrs. Edward but I understand the Juniots went able to tell who is members is Lamb. who see those have you people behind it wasVery beautifully decorated the theme being En- lost a pound or two so be wa tolMr. Osmer Lamb is home chanted Island, the orcestra was ling and see if you can tell who after 'spending the past are. the membeis the Rhytm Makers from Cedar, foupi of weeks in the northern We really have a lot of red part of the state for Medieial at- they are holding their post Prom Saturday night if you haven't measles in 'town they all came tention and visiting his daughter seen the decorations you should down at about the same time. Luana Lorena Delene, Caroljm, go up and see them. Seems that eveiy day things Rose and Paw n Visitors at the Byion Fishers get greener but we are still hav- The program for sacrament were Mr and Mrs. Garth Fishening rather mol weather. Sunday evening was pie-meeting and daughter. Also Sandra was1 Car-- j t sented by the Oiderv home fiom CSC. to attend the mel MIA and was gieatly en-- I Prom. toyed by those attending Vivki and Gary Lathim of Page, Mr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and Aiiona were here over the wek children of Fredoma, spent Satend but tame especially to attend urday visiting here and in Order-the Prom. llle. Mrs At el Chamberlain DorDarel Lamb, is anti (lien, Mrs Sharlene, Rene and Ronnie W'eie in Cedar City Knday on business J 1 w4r 4to j Kentucky StiaightBourbon Whiskey 6 Vrs Old86Ptoof This child has leukemia one of the most tragic forms of cancer. Only research has kept her alive. Ten years ago, children stricken leukemia cancer of the blood- -' forming tissues-h- ad WILL SHE - LIVE! TO GROW months only a few weeks or of life. To-- 8 E day, many of these children have had 1 w precious months, even years, added to 8 their lives, thanks to dramatic research discoveries. Until science finds the means to save them, however, they live on borrowed time. The American Cancer Societys research program includes $1,500,000 annually for research related to leukemia. Millions of dollars more are needed to conquer this grim disease -- which kills 2,000 children each year, and is taking an increasing toll of adult lives. I It' A Roy Lundi :ieu of Cedar City was here on business Mr, and Mrs Jay Heaton of Cedar City visited at the C Hefiton home over the week end. each of the next several years. Sunday School convention was held here Saturday night with Mrs Addle L. Swapp and Mr, Clarence E. Wonnacott from the general Board from Salt Lake City was in attendance. Every Sunday School in Kanab Stake was representted. Sunday the Stake Board members attended the last session of the convention held in St. George, Utah. One of the Stake Board members Mrs. B Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Vrs Old 86Proof AncientAgeOist Co, Frankfort Ky at the Robert $8 million ftw rr ; j Cham- - Spring Hearing v '"V-- Round-U- p t M in added school reve- nue for the biennium. This seem-ing anomaly becomes clear when illustrated in round figure totals: if the state share was $30 million in 195.X and $32 million in 1959, the total for the current biennium is $62 million The total for 1960, allowing only the'$2 million increase for added enrollment, be- comes $3t million and $36 mil-- l lion for 1961 a biennial total of $70 million, $8 million greater than the $62 million required the previous biennium. Utah Foundations study shows that despite substantial increases in the level of the school program during the last 12 years, there has been no corresponding raise in the level of the property ta? to support the enlarged program. Between 1947 and 1958, the level of the school program has increased 62 9 per cent. During this same period, the total state and local property tax to support the program was reduced 2.4 mills. The increased funds to provide for steadily increased school program during the past 12 years have been provided largely by new taxes and by substantial transfers from other funds such as the general fund. total of $12,250,000 was transfered from the general fund to the uniform school fund during the present 1957-5biennium and $9,000,000 will be transfered during the state-supporte- ' c '4" d state-supporte- Social Security Representative Coming j 0 or over and totally and permanently disabled and to his dependents. You should use social secuiity as a base upon which to plan your familys financial security. If you have any questions about , social security, contact a representative of the Social Security Administration in Kanah at the Courthouse on May 7th at 1:00 pm. There you will receive the answers to jour questions. 50 J PERFECT GIFT family. What does social security mean to you? Do you know that it means an income for you and your family w'hen you retire, become disabled, or die? The social security system provides protection for the worker and his family. Your family may receive up to $254 a month in case of your death. A retired couple, over 65, Neil Adams ani family of St. may receive up to $174 a month. Survivors benefits may be paid George spent part of Sunday here to widows, widowers, children, visiting at his mothers home and and parents. Disability payments with other relatives and friends may be made to a worker who is for Mothers Day ... An extension telephone in your choice of 9 new colors, attractively gift boxed and delivered to your home. Just calljour telephone business office. I Mountain States Telephone in eyeglass Land of scenic variety . Head Contour Exclusive "Battery Saver Gives Up To 40 Phantom-Lin- 4 mt A chief tourist attraction is beautiful Puller Lake 10,000 ft . Main communities ate Milfoid, a jailioad, mining and rural trade center; and Beaver, the county sea; s Beavers picturesque county building, built in and still serving its onginal pui pose, is a lav on. target of visiting photographers.' Here, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantly at woik to . LIFE FIRE TRUCK You cant buy better protection. Or broader coverage. Or greater leace of mind. And you save money, too! Lower rates because Farmer', nsures careful drivers. ing . . 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Do you belong to a pension plan?Thesej mean security for you and your gtijnnE.6i33L.(Bf.r' in-- leu- Aid . . . 8 Million Increase Utah Foundation analysts em-- i phasize that ,the extent of the cost effecriof cumulative enrollment increases is not generally A cumulative I junderstood. crease of $2 million per year in school operating requirements from enrollment increases alone confronts the State with raising Rust had the opportunity O. CANCER SOCIETY AMERICAN School Taxes to fly from St. George, Utah to Kanah with the Stake Presidency she "as really thrilled over her l ide, she thought she was going to have to wait several jears before she got the ride. Visitors Help research find the answers that will save these lives. Give generously to the American Cancer Society.' intensive research aNault against kemia and all other forms of cancer. Mrs M G Ilolgate and daughter Mjrna attended the Broncet-te- s review held at the CSU. Fri-d- a night Varue Ilolgate is one of the 13 members of the Bronc-ette- s Co., Frankfort, Ky, 1 1 llle-M- v AncientAgeDist LeRoy P. Judd Midway Beams who make BEAM, under the same formula, in the same Kentucky country where bourbon was born. That is whv you can alwdys buy Ream bourbon with trust. KANAB, UTAH KENTuh! STPAiGHf BOURBON Vdll.V -DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE J V . DISTILLING CO. CLERMONT, KY. Y S3 PROOF BEAM r T TTJll r Z7. iTK jA in & re j wi r r |