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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. Kanab, Utah Pago Two . SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF iJANE COUNTY. UTAH Errol G. WAY THE AMERICAN Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah ll Allen Cox, Alton CORRESPONDENTS Nan E. Johnson, Orderville LMith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta Talt, Mt Carmel Ivls Farr, Fredonia Months Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s 1879. post office In Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it" Voltaire . 'M W. cjt Concerning Your Business, and Future . . . The Rat of Inflation Orderville daily news happenings s v By Nan Johnson Esplin. Things are getting greener by Home missioharies at Sacrament the minute, it seems, more trees were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer meeting are in bloom. Spring is a wonderJudd and Clifford Heaton of the ful time of the year. High Council, Mrs. Judd rendered Vardman Joregsen underwent a Organ solo, Lnia Lamb and surgery in Salt Lake City, Wednes- Bill Heaton two Seminary stuArvilla Heaton went up to dents also gave talks. The magazine cites the two main factors that account for day. be with them, she returned' home Stake Sunday School preparathat First, family debt is also at record levels, due both to Friday. Reports he is getting tion meeting was held in Kanab a wish fine. We speedy with you the size of the debt itself and to higher interest rates. Secmany Sunday School workers recovery Sandy. families of the - big postwar years are growing up, and the Visitors at the F. M. Esplin burden on family budgets reflects that pressure. home Thursday to help Annie This last is an important matter. Accordingly, the average an- celebrate her birthday were her two sisters Irene and Genive from nual cost of childs support is $436 at age one, and twice that, Cedar City, the Heber Stahlie $876, at age 15. And when the young person goes to college, family of Enterprise and memthe tab really becomes, big. Current college costs run $1,200 bers of the family here visited with her also. $2,000 a year for each student. Five years from now, if the reStake Sunday School board meetcent cost trend continues, the bill will be $1,600 $2,700. ond, n The impact of this is felt in all kinds of spending. To es "fur broadeveryday-necessitiwithr.obvHtslyrtltfrmfirket ens as the family grow and increase. Home, education, utility service, and personal care costs naturally rise. At the same time, the appetite for luxuries grows, too. An example are the boating and traveling booms. So the strain on the domestic be-4i- budget grows steadily heavier. The long-terinfluence of all this is of very great concern to industries including those which stand to gain and those which stand to lose. A motor company economist points out that "the family that is going into debt this year for a trip to Europe is unlikely to go into debt for a new car also." This is one of the reasons why new car sales, though good havent measured up to the more optimistic industry estimates. People seem to be keeping their cars longer. And the same thing is m such-as-house- hold Agcrt , vegetables. Heres a gold star for you if you have all of that planted. In the next few weeks we should be planting our beans, corn, cucumbers, squash and other tender plants. These should be planted about when the first apples bloom or the average date of the last spring frost. The very tender vegetables need to be planted about two weeks after the tender group. Some of these are the lima bean, cantaloup, egg plant, pepper, tomatoes and water-mellosemi-hard- y The American people, on the whole, have bigger incomes than ever, and are spending more money than ever. But this does not mean that all the businesses which provide goods and services are sharing with anything resembling equality in this largesse. For the publics spending habits undergo continual change and, according to an article in the March 28 issue of U.S . News and World Report, A definite shift appears to be going on at this time in the way people spend their money. This shift- in patterns of spending accounts for some of the feeling of uncertainty in business." msi- By Christie MuElner m communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the' publisher may determine. -- ML Ccrrr.ol dally novs notes v - All communications and Items for publication must be in print signed by the writer, whose name must appear Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All true of - 14, 1960 Salt Lake to meet with other students from Utah high schools. In last weeks news I stated that They were entertained- by the RoCounty Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Deon) Buttary Club with dancing, programs . By Wayne Rose tons baby was a hoy. I am sorry and banquets. Andrew will be home Wednesday. Its amazing how this time of because it is a girl. the year makes a person want to Sorensen is ill and in the Effie Speakers in Sacrament meeting get outside. Spring is a wonderhospital, we hope she gets well Sunday were Guy Chamberlain ful time of the years. It seems as soon. from Kanab and Bishop Mark though you want to sing along Brinkerhoff. Dot McArthur and with the birds; and what is more Amy Ann Judd, daughter of Mr. beautiful than flowering fruit and Mrs. Owen Judd, went to Las Jerelyn Pugh sang a duet, accomrees. Many people get so happy Vegas with her grandparents, Mr. panied by Lea brinkerhoff. Gary this time of the year that they and Mrs. Walter Judd, to spend a Brinkerhoff, son of Mr. amMrs. even want to plant a garden. Im week with Owens sister, Mrs. Alice Warren Brinkerhoff, gave a very even planning to have a garden Gifford. Amy Ann is six years old good talk. Other visitors were LDean Anderson hnd three childagain this year, but then I keep today, April 12th. ren of Mark Brinkerhoff. telling myself that my oldest boy Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Lamb spent is now old enough to hoe weeds. Keith Riddle was. home' for a week in Salt Lake and Span- sure that he is. Im last But while-T. , few days from the sheep herd. He with Fork their children, afraid that getting him and the went back Tuesday. hoe and the weeds all together at While there they saw the show Lela Ben said was Hur. it just the same time may be a bigger Ruby Schlimmer made a business trip to Cedar City Tuesday. chore than hoeing the weeds my- wonderfuL self. Maybe I can worry about that I received word that sister Theron Salter is going to Salt at a later date. Right now its Mrs. John Barnhurst is my not get- Lake with other school Board time toffee getting that garden in. along very well since she had members and the committee I hope some of you have done a ting a cancer operation. school consolidation. better job than I have in getting we Andrew Farichild, son of Mr. your garden started. By now all should have planted our cab- and Mrs. Kirby Fairchild, was The art of conversation is bage, onions, peas, radishes, spin- chosen as the outstanding senior; probably languishing because noach, turnips, beets, carrots, cauliat on SchooL He left Valley High body 'nowdays has time to listen. flower, lettuce, parsnips, potatoes, D. O. Flynn. swiss chard and other hardy and the bus Saturday' night to go to Yc.r A. , wrtlj lltfklll fretn Brown, Publisher and Editor COMMUNITY W Thursday, April ap- pliances. n. I have a bulletin which not only tells when to plant the vegetables but gives the recommended varieties for Utah with days to harvest, plant spacing, tips in raising a successful garden, along with suggestions for planning your garden. , All of this - information is to you free of charge if you wUl ask me for it Good luck id raising a successful garden this year and dont blame me if you have to hoe weeds this summer. IU probably be doing it too. attending. The last meeting of the Valley was held Monday evening with a very outstanding program, guest speakers were Professor Theron Ashcrofts and Mr. Barrus of CSU they took us on a trip to Mexico and also told many interWhether you raise a garden or esting things about CSU it was not I hope that everyone in Kaing was held here Thursday night an educational evening. We have nab and OrderviUe, not to men- in the Orderville Ward meetinghad some outstandingP-Tmeet- uon tne rest or the County, will I. housi Ti jj. "are support their communities in their week drive from April Amy Stark who has spent the held over for the coming year so dean-u- p we expect more of the same next 22 to May 2- Lets paint up and "inter in Fredonia at the clean up so that we can be a little Brooksbys 'has returned year. home for the summer. more proud of our communities. Mrs. Fred Penney underwent Mrs. Webster Adair and daughTuesday morning in the ter Cheryl visited in Provo, and surgery Kane County Hospital, we wish Public Notice Springville Utah over the week her a speedy recovery. end. Golda reports Webster is Notice is hereby given that L E. Cripe of Kanab City, Kane getting along fine in his school. County, State of Utah, claims a Mr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and warehousemans and mechanic's family of Fredonia, Arizona visitlien on one 1951 Chevrolet station ed ip Mt Carmel and here Satwagon. Serial No. 3JKA24738, urday. Motor No, JAC72327, in the of $300.00, storage since A banquet honoring the Valley DECORATING Nov. 8 1956 and $105.00 for reHigh Basketball team was held parts and cash outHOME FURNISHING pairs,on labor, Saturday night in the Ward Recsaid motor vehicle, incurlay Hall. Guests speakers reation red: at the request or ItYregister-e- d were Stan Walts BYU Basketball CARPETING owner indentified as Clyde B. Coach and LaVell Chamberlain Tinnel, Kanab Hotel, Kanab, former player at Valley he now DRAPERIES and which amount of lien is lives in Cedar City. A very enjoymore than .thirty (30) days past able evening was spent or APPLFANCES due, therefore said vehicle will Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sundquist and be, sold to the highest bidder for sons came out from California SatIn The Kanab Area cash through open bidding at public auction conducted by the sherurday to bring Sarah E. Cox who had spent the winter in California iff of Kane County on the 25 day Call Agent For of April, I960 at Kanab City, visiting and also to visit with Bessie Brooksby, Mrs. Sundquists Kane County, State of Utah, to LEIGH FURHITURE mother. Although I havent seen satisfy said lien. Dated this 8th Sarah yet its good to have her day of April, 196a back and see the lights in her Mrs. LeRoy Judd Signed, L. E. Cripe, windows again. Kanab, Utah Ml Published, April 14 & 21, 1960. H. Visitors at tlp Willard Esplin home over the week end were Mr. For Appointment and Mrs. Bryce Wilson from BYU. AND I QUOTE . . Mrs. Wilson is the former Luane Some students drink at the fountain of knowledge. - Others just gargle." Baptist & Reflector. Blondie By Chic Young Man has more leisure' than ever before, and he certainly ,w Fast service. Fair settlement of claims. Friendly people who are on your side. You cant buy better protection. Or broader coverage. Or greater peace of mind. And you save money, too! Lower rates because Farmers insures careful drivers. Farmers Auto Insurance AUTO d Fine KANAB, UTAH Midway - from- - - Jo f tails XJ Wonderful Past , U .. for any wmwm ' U-ta- h Technological changes achieved by industry are having their influence on buying trends. New production methods, for in-- . stance, are making substantial cuts in the cost of such items as cabin crusiers and swimming pools. 'And the steady lengthening of vacation periods has an obvious effect in the stimulaas does the sale of tickets on the installment tion of travel plan. Another important factor is the expanding role of the teenagers in the economy. In the next 10 years, youngsters in' the 9 age bracket are expected to increase in number by some 38 per cent, as against 20 per cent for the population as a whole. And the wants and demands of young people vary markedly from those of their elders. 13-1- In summary, economists look for still sharper gains in home buying, sports, travel and recreation, as the wave of youngsters moves toward maturity' and then produces its inevitable wave of marriages. 4-27- 89 1923: Monument to a Vanished Culture - A early m 900 AJX, large Pueblo Indies population ptoeperad in the southeastern valley ot Utah. For hundreds of yean tbe Pueblo developed their architecture, building huge structure that now lie in mine. A drought which began in 1276 b believed to have brought about tbe eventual abandonment of the area. The people never returned. Today, the interesting remain of thb dift dwelling civilisation are preserved aa Hovenweep National Monument. And today, throughout Utah, the U, S. Brewers Foundation worfca constantly to assure the maintenance of dean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. - -- needs it GEERsndALE . . . 94hC&U0 A - Charles Ruffing. Thus, the basic shifts showing up in peoples wants will help to determine liow fast many industries grow in the years ahead. It now seems a good bet that the 'population explosion will not turn out to be a uniform blessing to all businesses." FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Creat Falls, Mont., Leader: "If the United States government were assayed as an individual or even a corporation, it would have to be judged a bankrupt the House Govern ment Operations Committee, values its total assets at 265 billion dollars. Against the national debt of 290 billion dollars, that leaves a deficit of 25 billion. Of course, this is simply theoretical. The true assets of this country are not merely real and personal property owned by the government. It is the property and earning power of its citizens, which it can tax to the diminishing point, as it does now with the greatest incomes as 91 per cent. But that can kill the golden goose. So maybe wed better stick with the idea that the government is bankrupt, at least until its visible assets exceed the national debt" Tennino, VVn., Independent: A lot of people nowadays make more than they earn and spend njpw thag they make." TRUCK LeRoy P. Judd A Ar-lan- LIFE . Kanab, Utah - Saliiia, Utah - Panguilch, Utah Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kcicr ef Fcfirsl Hcscrva Syslca Surplus $350, CC9.C9 Capital $159,CC9.C3 |