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Show & K Thursday, May 25, 196 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING Light-hearte-d COMMITTEE MEETING To investigate anv complaint, or allegation of wrong doing, malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance on the part of anv State Official, emphnee or department; To conduct hearings and to give all interested partus an opportunity to appear and testify concerning the operation of State government, and to make reixirts and recommendations to the Legislature concerning their new whiskey- so easy to (ate! findings. Complaints and problems may be submitted to the Committee in advance bv writing LEGISLATIVE) INVESTIGATING COM MITTEE CO STATE SENATE, CAPITOL BLDC., S.L.C., UTAH, or orally at the Committee meeting to he held dune 21st, SUNNY BROOK OIST CO ClNC OHIO BUNDED WHISKEY 86 WOOF 650BINNEIITRLSWlTS. 1967. in Room 303. State Capitol Building SLC at 2 p m. Page Ccunty DUP Plans Glendale News Events Mi- - historic Outing Vtn At 'Upper Kanab' Kane County Daughters T!ir- - of Utah Pioneers have plans for a convention and outing to bo held at 3 p m , J une 3 at the old histone rpHr Kanab, a site neat Alton. Membois and pat triors of Kanab, Oideivtlle, Glendale, Fro donia, and Alton, and anyone else desii mg an afternoon enjov in ' Mm o stities and early son'" and music aie urged to come join the gioup. s Patv Workman who has Mrs. from George Workman Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dodds from Panguitch, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heaton, Jr. and family fiom Arizona, visited at the Geneva Workman home the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Roundy of St George visited at the Warren Brtnkerhoff home this week. Mis. Ruth S. Anderson and her three children went to Salt Lake City Monday where her daughter Mariann will undergo Mitgery on her feet. the Alaskan Canadian Mis'-iofor her chuieh the past IS months, returned home this week She brought Miss Pegg Dick a voung conveit Indian gul with her for a visit Miss Woikman is the daugh ter of Mis. Geneva Woikman She siHike in saei ament meeting Sunday evening and gave a re putt of her mission. Others who tlso spoke were: Boss Woikman, i In other, her mother, Geneva Woikman and Miss Peggy Black, in ri "t - r , Kannaiaville tne past wek laige visiting with her daughter Maida fiom here round and Christensen and family. sui group Dunng the afternoon an elec ng tow ns. Elyse and Kaiiyn Bunting of tion lor county officers to serve Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell Page visited the Alton Pughs for the coming two years will be visited over the weekend while their their son Jim and ' W i n h a a lendeimg a piano solo neoting was enioved by a 11, i t . family at Neplii over the weekend. Mrs. Grace Christensen of Cal Each bring your own box lunch and county officers will seivr fornia, is hete swing her broth MWilliam E. Cox and other r cold diinks. this week. A baby hoy was born to Mr and Mrs. Gerald Spencer, Mav '5. This is their first boy. They have two gills. Mrs. Prime Cole-naMrs. Spencers mother fiom Mia is here helping with the new held. parents went to Salt Lake City to see Elder Steve Bunting at the mission home. Club meeting was held 20 to choose a name and May elect officers for the club. Members are: Mariann Anderson, Trudy Brinkerhoff, J a c k 1 y n Campbell, Vickie Porter. The name chosen was The Four Luncheonettes." Officers are: President, Jaeklyn Campbell, Vice ioy. Mr. and Mrs. Kail Spencer and President, Vickie Porter, Secretary-Ton, Rodney, spent the past week reasurer, Trudy Brinkern Idaho visiting the LaDrue hoff; Reporter, Mariann Anderi an family seeing their son. Teachers, Ruth S. Anderson and Deone McArthur. Tianddaughter graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Workman, NOTICE OF HEARING Mi. and Mrs. Ross Workman Case No. 5832 'rom Salt Lake City, Mi. and BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH James N. Johnston In the Matter of the Applica- - ) Ccmnvssioned In tion of WARD HOOD, doing ) as OLD SMOKEY ) USAF Brigham Young business for a Certificate of ) Cadet Janies N. Johnston, son TOURS, ) and Necessity Convenience if Mr. and Mrs. James L. John-ito- n ) mocommon to as a operate of Kanab will be commis-ionetor carrier of passengers in ) a 2nd Lt., May 2(5, 1967, ) intrastate commerce. ;n the United States Air Force. While in the Air Force ROTC Notice is hereby given that the Tadet Johnston had intensive of application dassroom studies in Leadership ibov rT nd as birmess nd Management Principles, had " TIG, vv il be '''ularly scheduled drill periods d Service e Public the 'f') and attended a summer camp hi of Utah at scon its carried prior to graduation. lie 330 South 4th East room, with on in this work conjunction Lake City, Utah on major field of study at Brigham Street, Salt Youn University. Cadet Johnston Monday, the 29th day of May, 1967, commencing at 10:00 i. majored in Spanish at BYU. This is an application for a CerThe Air Force will utilize Caof Convenience and Netificate det Johnston as an Administra-'ioto operate as a common Officer. He is assigned to cessity for the transportamotor carrier serve at Charleston AFB, So. tion of passengers over irregular routes from Glen Canyon City to Hole in the Rock as follows: 03 To points of scenic interest and around Cottonwood Road STERN to Cannonville ; S m o k e y SADDLERY Mountain (Kaiparowits PlaRANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS teau), Hole in the Rock. To Visit our friendly store. any scenic points orand - 4-- Ser-nso- at ' ni ar-in- g n 'ITSGO Widest selection of oil types of Western clothing end sad diary. Lowest prices. IV. natural coiorl Th. above figures simply Write Dept "I 62 E. 2nd So , Salt Lake City. Utah of Kennecott emmean that two-thirployees have worked for the company 10 years or more. In other words, careers, rather than jobs, are the rule for the 7400 employees of the Utah Copper Division. In keeping with a 39-ye- ar ds l.1. Utah. old tradition, Kennecott holds annual banquets to honor veteran employees. At this years banquet, 577 men and women received special awards for having worked 20, 30 or 40 years. In addition, 196 employees with 10 years or more service subsequently will receive recognition at individual plant ceremonies. Of the 773 employees honored this year, 28 received a ruby ring for 40 years of service; 227, including one woman, were awarded wrist watches for 30 years of service; 322, including two women, won a diamond pin or a pendant for 20 years of service. The 196, which includes nine women, received pins or pendants for 10 years of work. Kennecott pays special tribute to the skilled, loyal men and women who make copper production their life work. They give Kennecott its stability as a sound, productive business in Utah. ill il cant proposes to engage in the same operation. By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 17th day of May, 1967. C. R. Openshaw, Jr., Secretary Published May 25, 1967 in the Southern Utah News, Kanab, Send For Your New FREE Western Catologl fully illustrated catalog with many styles in full 1960 BEST, STUDE. LARK SEDAN Standard and Overdrive A-- l Has Mechanical Cond. '67 Safety Inspection $29500 TWO NEW 1967 STATION WAGONS See at LUNT MOTOR CO. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Coppper Division Heaton Texaco Station - Kanab, Utah An Equal Opportunity En:ployei CALL COLLECT S. - 644-226- 8 Kent (White Hat!) Carpenter |