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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Tage Two SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS TIIE AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH at Kanab, Utah Published every Thursday Errol G. Brown, Subscriptions $3.50 per JTAY second-clas- Publisher and Editor Plaintiff s All communications and items for publication must be signed by the 'writer, whose name must appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publisher may determine. NOTICE UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire 1 may not THE NATIONAL OUTLOOK Prospects for Capital Investment By RALPH KOBEY anticipated decline for next year r only 3 per cent, to $35 billion, This 3 per cent applies both to manufacturing alone, and for all ces. - 0. Kanab Hews Notes Dr. and Mrs. G R Aiken have returned to Kanab after a ten day vacation to Northern California, where they spent Thanksgiving with their son Bob, who is stationed at Petaluma, in the service. The Aikens did some fishing while they were away. Mrs. Dana Findlay entertained two tables of Bridge at her home, last Thursday. Sylvan and La Mar Johnson were business visitors in Cedar City Sunday. Mining lightens your tax load You are $93 ahead this year because of taxes paid by Utah's mining industry. Without this industry, Utahns would havo to dig up an additional $20,000,000 in tax money if the state, counties and cities tried to maintain present governmental services for tho current population. And that would cost your family $931 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the He Can't Wear Both earth comes an abundant life for all'' Public Notice KLRJ-T- V I wish to thank Modern Cash, Kanab Equitable, Kanab Drug Co. and Western Auto Store for their willing display of. Civil Defense Shelter Area Items. Also Miss SueLee Young for the Posters for these displays and anyone who helped in any way in this project Evelyn Mace Veskly Program DECEMBER 11 THROUGH DECEMBER 12 Monday Thru Friday 7:50 DAILY WORD 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 8:30 CONCENTRATION 9:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES 9:30 IT COULD BE YOU 9:55 NBC TV NEWS DAY 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 consderations, one 12:00 should curtail bust 12:30 in plant and equip1:00 it by much more 1:30 per cent. Obviously 2:00 All of these would assume, nes investment ment curtail han a mere 3 other factors are even more important in the minds of business management. Among these prob-ibl-y the most significant are the Jesire to increase efficiency by more modern machinery, the in "reduction of new products, the knowledge that a business can not '.imply stand still, and a genuinely optimistic longterm confidence in he future of our economic system. If the McGraw-Hiil- l projections orove true, business investment in plant and equipment will be at east a sustaining force throughout 1961. to visit with their daughter and family, the Larry Carters. Califordnia ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) the nicest things about. SALE To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 23rd day of December, 1960, at 12 oclock Ndon, at the front door of the County Courthouse at MEMBER business together. The largest drop in proposed manufacturing investment is textiles 21 per cent. The largest increase is electrical machinery 10 pr cent. In the field railroads lead the list in declines 24 per cent, and electric and gas utilities plan the greatest increase 4 per cent. The projection is surprising for several reasons: the widespread falk of a recession over most of 1961; the unused capacity at present in all of our major industries, which in some instances amounts to between 40 and 50 per cent; the marked squeeze on profits in al nost every field: and the difficul-y-, or impossibility of raising pri- OF SHERIFFS , 8, 1959 ) ) vs C. WHITNEY PARRY, a single man, and BARBARA L. PARRY, a woman and for-mer wife of C. Whitney Par- ry, Defendants year, $2.00 for Six Months Two items are crucial in the determination of the business trend These are inventories and business investment in plant and equipment. They may move together, or in opposite directions. This means that they may augment each other, or tend to offset each other. But that is only one phase of their importance. On inventories the only figures we have are historical. That is they refer to what already has happened. Of course predictions may be made, but they are fraught with danger. And errors in such predictions may be enormous, because changes in inventories may amount to twenty billion dollars a year. In the first quarter of this year, for example, inventories were being accumulated at an annual rate of over $11 billion. Since then there has been a continuous decline, and no one can know how much longer this drop will last. Such a movement of Inventories has a direct affect upon gross national product It also has a curtailing influence upon production, and almost every consumption, other segment of our economic system. This has been perhaps the most important single factor in our business trend this year. On business investment in plant and equipment we have historical figures, but we also have predictions that have proved to be accurate. There are two sets of such figures. One is official, the other is private. The official series is compiled by the Department of Commerce and the Securities and Exchange Commission from data submitted by various individual companies The private series is that of McGraw-Hi- ll and is based upon replies to a questionarie. The two differ in both coverage and details, but the totals always are relatively close. The latest government survey was based upon reports made in late July and August The projections were carried only to the end of this year. They show the same total $36.9 billion for both the third and fourth quarters. The McGraw-Hil- l survey has. just been published. It covers the rest of this year and also 1961. The figures are both surprising and encouraging. They show an IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL Mr. and Mrs La Mar Johnson DISTRICT COURT OF THE vent to Salt Lake City Thursday, STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR vhere they took the train to Napa, THE COUNTY OF KANE FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA, a Utah Corporation matter October 6, 1944 at the post office In Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Entered as Thursday, December Tuesday, December 13 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE The Untamed Breed (Sonny Tufts, Barbara Brit- CARTOONS ton) Kanab, Kane County, Utah: Beginning at the NW corner of Lot 4, BIock15, PlatA Kanab Townsite Survey, and running thence South 264 feet; thence at right angles East 112 feet; thence at right angles North 132 feet; thence at right angles West 30 feet; thence at right angles North 132 feet; thence West 80 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. Also: Beginning at a point which is 157 .5 feet West and 8 rods North of the SE corner of Lot 4, Block 15, Plat A of the of Kanab Official Survey Townsite and running thence West 25 feet; thence North 132 feet to the North boundary line of said Lot 4, Block. a- 15, thence Southeasterly round the arc of a curve right having a radius of 260 feet, a distance of approximately 27 feet; thence South 126 feet to the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of the Northeast Quarter the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 43 South of Range 6 West of the Salt Lake Meridian and base, thence West 38 rods;, thence North 41 rods; thence West 645 feet; thence North 1 rod; thence East 645 feet; thence South 1 rod; thence East 38 rods; thence. South 41 rods to the place of beginning, containing in" all 9.97 acres, more or less. Together with all water rights and ' improvements thereunto belonging. a gift extension phone are its beauty and usefulness rfiif, when Christmas is over GIFT PHONES FOR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES- -A happy idea that NEWS SPOTLITE SPORTS REPORT WEATHER BRIEFING TAB HUNTER SHOW OCONNERS OCEAN Starring, John Payne 8:00 STAGE TWO Citizen Kane (Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton) WITH MARTIN 10:00 TENTH HOUR 3:15 NOW, LANARD JOHNSON 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB BLACK Sheriff of Kane County, Utah OBrien Crack Up (Pat 4:15 TEXACO HUNTLEY- Claire Trevor) Published December 1, 8, 15, BRINKLEY (NBC) REPORT 1960. Wednesday, December 14 Sunday, December 11 10:00 CHURCH IN THE HOME 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE Jennifer (Howard Duff, . , . 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH Ida Lupino) PROF LEAGUE 11:00 NATIONAL 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE FOOTBALL (Philidelphia at Pittsburgh) 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 1:30 SPORTS FILM 6:30 PETER LOVES MARY 2:00 OMNIBUS 7:00 WAGON TRAIN Night People 8:00 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY 2:30 CHET HUNTLEY REPORT8:30 PRICE IS RIGHT ING 9:00 PERRY COMO 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 3:30 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY ' 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 4:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE South of St. Louis (Zacr-ar-y o:00 CHAMPIONSHIP Scott Joel McCrae) BOWLING 6:00 THE DINAH SHORE Thursday, December 15 SHOW 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 7:00 LARAMIE 8:00 OUTLAWS Bengazi (Richard Carlson, Victor McLaglen) 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 9:30 SOMETHING SPECIAL 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Host, Robert Young 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING '10:30 HOTEL FREMONT 6:30 TENNESSEE ERNIE THEATRE Grapes of FORD . Wrath (Henry Fonda, Jane 7:00 THE FIRESIDE Powell) Little Women 11:30 LATE SUNDAY NITE (Katherine MOVIE Hepburn, Joan Bennett) 9:00 BACHELOR FATHER Monday, December 12 9:30 GROCHO MARX SHOW 10:00 TENTH HOUR 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Mohawk (Scott Brady, Rita Gam) Special Delivery (Joseph 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE Cotton, Eva Bartok) 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Friday, December 16 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6 30 BOB HOPE SHOW 4.30 TWO ON THE AISLE 7:30 RIVERBOAT "Indiscretion of an Ameri8:30 WELLS FARGO can Wife . (Jennifer Jones, 9:00 KLONDIKE ' David Farrar) 9:30 NATIONAL VELVET 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 10:00 TENTH HOUR 6:15 SPORTS REPORT ' 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING Sante Fe Passage (John 6:30 RESCUE 8 7:00 DAN RAVEN Payne, Rod Cameron) 8:00 THE WESTERNER 8:30 MICHAEL SHAYNE 9:30 MICKEY SPILLANE 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Last Command (Sterling Hayden, Ernest ' Borgnine) 6:00 6:15 6:25 6:30 7:00 ROBIN HOOD JAN MURRAY LORETTA YOUNG YOUNG DR. 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