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Show J V;'- - 'i T- - e "V SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Fage Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS FLIGHT OF THE SALARY 2 WEK Published every Thureday at Kanab, Utah hE&K-- li'ccldy Program , FEBRUARY 5 THRU FEBRUARY U a Errol G. Brown, Publisher and Editor Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s 1879. post office in Kana, Utah, under the A,c t of March 3, be must All communications and itejns for publication 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. pmmMKSSSSgSSSSaate 3 NATIONAL OUTLOOK ' Budget messages. The Economic aid Report is prepared with the Adof the Council of Economic visers and with the assistance of the heads of the various executive independent ag- departments and ' ehciesi whose fields are covered. Most of the work, however, falls it primarily to the Council-an- d deserves whatever credit or criticism arises from tha Report. This year it is credit, although there doubtless will be plenty of criticism because the Report takes a point of fundamentally optimistic ' view. The first chapter discusses nomic developments and policies of 1960. Chapter two is a resume of experience under the Employment Act of 1946, which created the Council of Economic Advisers. The third chapter is devoted to Policis for the Future, which contains the legislative recommen dations. Then comes the customary report on the activities of the Council of Economic Advisers during 1960. Next is an analysis of three outstanding problems employment and earnings, agricul-- v tura, and United States foreign trade and payments. Finally there is the usual series of statistical tables. ' The statistical table are a most Valuable source of factual data. The discussion of the three problems is excellent. The recommenda tions for legnslative action are repetition and will carry no par- The North WarcTYoung-at-Hear- t Marrieds enjoyed a sucessful lesson at Jerry Glovers last Saturday night Tom Lanphere was the new teacher and the subject was Borrowing Funds. There were 31 in attendance '"'and delicious food was served under thj direction of Cleo Isom, Pauline Glover and Deanna Glover. that Neil Crosby announced there will be a Valentine Party with a nice dinner, program and dffti'ee on Feb. 11 at the Recreation Hall. The class will honor Wayne and Joy Rose at that time also Wayne has been teacher for a year and a half and he and his family will be moving from Kanab before long. It isnt too early to start making 11- plans for a good time on Feb. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION, OF KANE COUNTY, STATE OF ' UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE ) ) ESTATE"" ) OF ) PHILLIP G. FULSTOW Deceased. ) NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR CONFIRMATION LE OF REAL PROPERTY Probate No. 407 NOlteE TB HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing on the "Petition of LaNard Johnson and Norman of the Cram, " ticular weight in the present Con- Estate of Philip G. .Fulstow, degress. The history of experience ceased, for confirmation of a sale 'sounder the Employment Act is in- of the real property hereinafter described to Julian B. Fox will teresting and gives a good this period, (but the be held in the Courtroom of the at Kachapteron what happended in Kane Count? Courthouse on Fri1960 andtthe business outlook Is nab, Utah at 10:00 0Clock by far the most important - and day, the 10th day of February, 1961, where if no higher or betsignificant. In this analysis by the President ter, bids are received, the followthere is a clear recognition that, ing described real property will while 1960 was the best year in be sold to Julian B. Fox for the the nations history, a mild down- sum of $6,620.00 in cash: Beginning 8 rods and 100 feet turn started in the second half Beginning 8 rods West and and gradually spread ovei a wider 100 feet South of the North--. and wider proportion oAhe econeast Corner of Lot 4, Block 24, omic system. At no "point, howPlat A of Kanab Townsite ever, is the term recession apand running thence South 428 plied to this slackening of busifeet; thence West 4 rods; ness activity, and it is emphasized that the decline is that no thence North 428 feet; thence East 4 rods to the place of need-- action is special government ed to get us on the upgrade again. - beginning.- v At said hearing any interested Futher, it is anticipated that an upturn will start in a short time.' persons may Appear and bid comThe budget message makes this petitively upon said real property and the sale will be made to the same assumption, and that, plus offering the highest and the recommended legislation such person best' bid for said real property as increasing postal rates, is what with the amount of the bid payprovides the projected budget' sur- able in cash at time of conveyance. plus for the fiscal year starting For further particulars consult j Announce-Jambore- I e Alton tending. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR' SALT LAKE COUNTY WESTSRN COLLECTION ) ) AGENCY, a corporation of Utah,' ) Plaintiff vs. GLEN CANYON DEVELOP- Tv Orval Palmer spent two or three days in St. George. last week. Visitors atthe Allen Cox home Sunday Were Mrs." Eliza Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reese and family from Orderville. Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Jolley and children from Springville visited there Monday. -- ') ) ) - MENT-tOR-P. ) Defendant ' ) - NOTICE To be sold at Sheriff! Sale at the front door of the County Courthouse in Kanab, Kane County, state of Utah on February 21,1961. at 12 oclock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property, situate in Kane County, State of Utah, and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Section 33, Township 42 South, Range 1 West Salt Lake Meridian, running thence East 2640 feet; thence North to Highway Right of Way; thence Northwest along said highway right of way to intersection of highway right 33; acres;-Purchas- -- crease expenditures. Which one of these two points - This is one of the socalled favorable factors listed by the President in his Economic Report. Of more importance, however, is his conviction that there are no major wehk spots in the economy nothing that will call for either a prolonged or severe readjstment This does not mean that he does not see problems. He sees many of them and devotes a lot of space to their analysis. But, in the Presi- dents judgement, the problems can, and should be, handled in - the coming period of rising pros- - ferity- rs. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glover left Saturday for Provo where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. De-ln- a Ivie, and then will go on to ndley Calif , to visit their daugh- ter, Mrs. Whitney Little. SHERIFFS SALE , trend. Allen Cox and-M- - - tiers Items By ing their annual Jamboree FebruMr. and Mrs. Irrael Hoyt left ary 24 and 23. Club officers said that there last Tuesday for Merceed, Calif., will be dancing' both nights, also, where they expect to visit some of at noon Saturday, the 25th, there their children for a few weeks. will be a fashion Show and lunchMr. and Mrs. Loyd Heaton ateon. tended the Cattlemens convention A work shop is .to be bald also to in alt Lake City last week. Bruce learn the square and ronud danc- Hoyt- Elaine Hoyt aces, after the dance Saturday night companied them part of the way a party will be held for all at- and visited at Provo and Alpine. Last Thursday and Friday we received J79of moisture in. the form of 'about 6 inches of snow. This was a very welcome sight. On Saturday afternoon the older groups from the Valley and Alton held a sleighriding party here and a chili supper after. 4-- Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting Leslie Crosby received a Duty to God Award. This is the second of these awards , received here in our ward. Public Notice . of way West line of Section thence South to point of 30.3 beginning. Containing acres. Beginning at Northeast corner of Northwest quarter of Northeast Quarter, Section 4, Township 43 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian; thence West 1716 feet; thence-Sout500 feet; thence East 1716 feet; thence North 500 feet to the place of beginning. e Containing 19.7 in lawful payable price next July 1. money of the United States. - It goes without saying that this the Dated at Kanab, Kane County, BY ORDER OF THE COURT. is contrary to ths task force recs D. M. Tietjen, Clerk Utah, this 1st day of February ommendations that have been . Published February 2, 9, 1961. 1961. made to President Kennedy. These LANARD JOHNSON, have been to the effect, that we SHERIFF OF KANE COUNTY are in the midst of a recession and New Jersey cropland STATE OF UTAH. yields that it will get much worse be- more cash per acre than that of LaMar Ducan fore it gets better, therefore positany other state, the National Attorney" forPIaintiff ive government action is necessaPublished Feb. 2, 9, 16, 1961. Magazine reports. ry, and all such action must inof view will win out in the Congress is not much of a question. Government spending will increase beyond any doubt, and was so recommended by the outgoing Acb ministration. The amount of the increase is not yet determined, and neither is the place nor means for bringing about the rise. But the rise will be an appreciable and since states and municipalities also are increasing their outlays, the total will be sufficient to have an effect upon the business ris) 8:00 STAGE TWO They Wont Believe Me Southern Utah time is 1 hour Susan Hayward, Robert Inter on all times as given below. Young) 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Monday, Thru Friday Maverick Queen (Barbara 7:50 DALY WORD Stanwyck, Barry Sullivan) 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 PRICE IS RIGHT Wednesday, February 8 8:30 .CONCENTRATION 2:00" NOW MOVIE Widow 9:00 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENfrom Monte Carlo (Delores , CES Del Rio, Warren William) 9:30-I- T COULD BE YOU 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 9:55 NBC TV NEWS DAY Hitch Hiker (Edmond 10:00 CARTOONS OBrien, Frank Lovejoy) 10:30 ROBIN HOOD 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 11:00 JAN MURRAY 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 11:30 LORETTA YOUNG 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING ' 12:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 6:30 PETER LOVES MARY -12:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 1:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 7:00 WAGON TRAIN 8:00 TOMBSTONE TERRRITORY 1:30 HERES HOLLWOOD 8:30 PRICE IS RIGHT 2:00' MATINEE 9:00 PERRY COMO 3:15 NOW, WITH MARTIN 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB BLACK Make Haste to Live , 4:15 TEXACO HUNTLEY-BRINKLEDorothy McGuire, Stephen (NBC) REPORT McNally) Sunday, February 5 9 10:00 CHURCH IN THE HOME Thursday, February 2:00 NOW" MOVIE Eleven 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH Men and a Girl (Joan Ben11:00 MOVIE TWO nett, Joe E. Brown) 12.00 NBC OPERA FIDELIO TWO ON THE AISLE 4:30 staring Irene Jordan Pawnees (George Mont-- , 2:00 OMNIBUS Arbraham gomery, Bill Williams) Lincoln: The Early Years 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 3:00 MEET THE PRESS 6:15 SPORTS REPpRT 3.30 PEOPLE ARE FUNNY 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 4:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE , -o:00 CHAMPIONSHIP VVC. 6:30 TENNESSEE ERNRIE FORD BOWLING 7:00 THE FIRESIDE ,6:00 DINAH SHORE SHOW The Little Kidnappers-(Dunca7:00 LARAMIE Macrae, Jean And8:00 OUTLAWS , erson) 9:01 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9:30 LORETTA YOUNG SHOW 8:30 BAT MASTERSON 9:00 BACHELOR FATHER 10:00-HOT- EL FREMONT -GROUCHO MARX SHOW 9:30 Return of Frank James 10.00 TENTH HOUR Gene .Fonda, (Hairy 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Tierney- Lisbon (Ray Milland, Maureen OHara) Monday, February 6 2:00 NOW Movie Friday, February 10 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 2:00 NOW MOVIE Here Comes (Steve Brodie, Desperate Happness (Mildred Coles, Audrey Long) Edward Norris) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 4:30 TWO ON THE AISLE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Security Risk (John Ire6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING land Dorothy Malone) 6:30 NATIONAL VELVET 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 7:00 THE AMERICANS 6:15 SPORTS REPORT TWO FACES 8:01 WEST" 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 8:30 WELLS FARGO 6:30 RESCUE 8 9:00 KLONDIKE 7:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 9:30 BARBARA STANWICK 8:00 NANETTE FABRAY SHOW SHOW 8:30 THE SECRET LIFE OF 10:00 TENTH HOUR . ADOLPH HITLER 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB TIGHTROPE 9:30 Racket (Robert Mitchum, 10:00 TENTH HOUR Robert Ryan) 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Story of G. 1. Joe (Robert Tuesday, February 7 Mitchum; Burgress Mere2:00 NOW Movie Red Hot dith) Tires (Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot) Sautrday, February 11 4.30 TWO ON THE AISLE 9:30 DETECTIVES DIARY Alleghany Uprising (John 10:00 Mr. WIZARD Wayne, Claire Trevor) 10:30 FLM SHOW 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE NOTICE JTO CREDITORS P. Gardner, Estate ol Mina ' ' ceased. Creditors will present claims 1961. Olscm -aqd Chamberlain Administrator Attorneys for 76 Souih Main- Street - Richfield, j, Utph,. Published January EDITOR NOTICE TOV lack E. - Slaugh of and Naomi igKTTdr'wife, deceased. nt claims Creditors wi with- vouchers hed to the Utah, on dersigned or before the loth day of March, Estate - A.D.1961--c, J -l Olspn and , Chamberlain orneys for (Administrator South Maim S treet Richfield, Utah Published January 2, 9, 1961. notice: N to creditprs ' 1961. " Olsen- - U and Chamberlain Attorneys for. Administrator 76 Soujh Main Street Richfield, Utah Published January 19, 26; Feb. - . i, 9, 1961. . 11:00 NBA PRO BASKETBALL atSt Cinicnati Louis 1:30 BOWLING &QW 2 : 00C APTAIN GALLANT. . 2:30 SATURDAY PROM .3:00 KING LEONARDO AND HIS SHORf SUBJECTS 3:30 FURY ' . 4 00 LONE RANGER i .4:30 ROY ROGERS 5:00 HAPPY 5:30 AFRICAN PATROL 6:00 6:30 .NATIONS FUTURE 7:30 BONANZA 8:30 THE TALL MAN 9:00 THE DEPUTY 9:30 JOHNNY 'MIDNIGHT 10:00 MICKEaY SPILLANE 10:30 CHILLER Giant fb the Unknown (Buddy Baer,' Edward Kern4 mer)' AND QUOTE . Too .many v Americans go in for weight-liftin"with the wrong a knife and fork. equipment Hal Holbrook. g ' 1 TRNSPOR-TATIO- from $5,000 to $9,000 in order' to cover operating costs of transportation for Glen Canyon City, Utah students. Further details are- - available- - at - the office of the Board of Education. Rachel S. Findlay Clerk, Board of Education Kane School District Kanab, Utah Jan. 17, 1961 19, 26 and Two of the biggest highway menaces are drivers under 25 going over- - 65 and drivers over 65 L. S. McCandles. going under 25. - FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA - Sdha, Utch - Pcncitch, Ulch tofccdyourfamlly? . ever realized that the most Have youthing you buy every day is food? Probably not Yet your own familys health g and depend largely on the quality of food you buy. Your food store dealer never forgets this fact.. Thats why hes as careful of the food he offers you as he is with the food ,he takes home to his own family. , While experience has taught you to rely on him for the best -- most wholesome -f- oods, you likely take for granted his constant check for quality. . .his investment in new and better foods... and that he brings all of this to you at a price you know is right. . C , well-bein- IT 0 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - l.!:r.b:r cl Federal Hc::rv3 System Surplus $350,089.03 Capital $150,080.09 THB MAN WHO KNOWS YOU " '7 . You know, of course, that half Hhtftamilies in America save them today. Your S&H Green Stamps makS it possible for you to choose'from oveV. 1,500 to items at your quality, famous brand-nahi- e S&H Green Stamp. Redemption v UTAH DIVISION Tha Sparry and HutchintqjComi 3420 S. Stat St., Salt Lakis Qlty, T - ?v4n Amettcan Why of Thrift forj,000,000 Families . .. Distributed Sinct1896 S1ST...SIRVES YOU ScWl ' 1' r j 1 And how rewarding for you if your favor ite food store gives you S&H Green Stamps. - Feb. Estate of Birt Gafdner, deceased. Creditors will present .claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Richfield Utah, on or before the 25th day of May, ft r 19, 26; ' . , NOTICE is hereby "given that p.m., Wednesday, February 8, 1961 at the County School Office in Kanab, Utah, a public hearing will be had on the proposed increase of the 1960-6budget for Kane County School District It is proposed to increase the Published January "February 2, 1961 Feb. . Why do you trust this man Ifensb, Ul:h 19, 26; 2, 9, 1961. at 7:00 budgetary department de- . with vouchers attached to the undersigned at Richfield, Utah, on or before the 25th day of May, -- The Calico and Jeans Square Dance Club of St. George are hold- 1961 (Consult Clerk of Court for .'further particulars) Mor- Y Enjoy Lesson, Parly February, Prcbafe And Guardianship Notices MERRY-GO-ROUN- By RALPH ROBEY President Eisehhowers final Economic Report is, as would be expected, in harmony with his loarlier State of the Union and . Jjf'EEK f W4 The Presidents Economic Report - 4 weeK ; THE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6.30 TAB HUNTER SHOW 7:00 STRING OF BEADS (Jane Fonda, Chester 'ICLRJ-T- V OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH " Thursday, "3 n |