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Show Page Three December 19, 1968 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah HAVE YOU SEEN THIS GIRL? Ott Neither parent has rested since that first long night when their Directors Meet directors of The twenty-fouUtahs county welfare offices met in Salt Lake City last week in the State Division of Welfare office, according to Carl Potter, welfare director fcr Kane Counmeetty. It was a ing to share ideas about program development, to vote upon support for new welfare legislation, and to elect officers for the Utah Association of County Welfare Directors. Hunter Safety Course with Lee Robertson, training officer for the Division of Fish and Game as instructor, will be given to all registered students over the facilities of KUED, Channel 7, beginning January 6, plete their training during the slow winter months. A OCTOBER ARREST RETORT 1969. This course w'll consist of 16 half hour programs each Monday evening on Channel 7 from 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. Students may register fcr the course by sending their name, address, zip code, birth date, age and phone number along with $1 to the Division of Fish and Game, T.V. Hunter Safety, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. An information packet will be mailed out to all students who register for this Hunter Safety ELIZABETH LURENE ERNSTEIN . . . missing. young daughter failed to come home. They have tracked miles through orange groves, fields, foothills, and canyons in and around the Redlands area. They have followed every lead, no matter how slight, in the search for Elizabeth. Course. Utah law now allows juveniles 12 years of age and older to Anyone having information on the missing girl, please contact to hunt game birds and cottontail rabbits Which has increased the number of persons needing hunter safety training. The Division of Fish and Game urges all prospective hunters who need this course to be eligible to purchase a hunting license to register and com- - the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Office, collect, area Ext. 386, or code 714, TU write P.O. Box 569, San Bernar90-11- dino, Calif. Will you need new ledgers, ledger sheets, extension posts, binders or columnar pads to start 1969? Phone your order or bring in a sample so we can Kanab have it ready fcr you Office Supply. A total of 161 fish and game violations were processed through Utahs courts during the month of October according to the Division of Fish and Game monthly arrest report. Net fines for these 161 cases totaled $3,839.50. Utah, San Juan, and Webr Counties noted the most arrests of the 24 Utah counties listed in this October report. Carrying loaded firearms in vehicles accounted for the largest number of arrests with 28, followed by hunting and fishing license violations with 25 cases. Division of Fish and Game officials will continue to check persons in the field and on the stream and lakes to be sure everyone is complying with the regulations of their outdoor sport. Questions regarding rules of any season will be gladly answered by any Division of Fish and Game officer or at any office. i y semi-annu- al Victor Anderson, Director of the Washington County Welfare Office was elected president to Carlos Larsen, replace out-goin- director rt Emery County. Mrs. Algie Ballif, Division Di- rector, shared her personal philosophy that the greatest service is to recognize people's needs, to live kindly, graciously with peoand understanding ple in helping them meet their needs. Only as people are fed and clothed and sheltered can they begin to put service into their lives. I have often thought that great Christian statement that man cannot live by bread alone, and man must have bread before his spirit can move him. Commenting upon her belief that the 19th and 20th Centuries of man are the most fascinating because so much is being pushed into so few short years, Mrs. Ballif said we are at the same time faced with some of the most serious problems in mans ability to live with man. She then quoted basic problems identified by the National Advisory Committee on Civil Rights: The welfare system is designed to save money instead of people, and tragically, it ends :of sped. Mr. Larson acknowledged a need for additional changes but "CHAPTER, THREE - OVERLOADING CIRCUITS.. Always available to help regular or specialized auto and truck sales needs. with your cautioned that there has been' a great deal of federal programs thrust upon us, and we have to be careful what we do about thrusting ourselves onto others. Proposed legislation was discussed by Mr. James Kerr, Assistant Division Director. In a separate meeting of county directors, it was voted unanimously to support this legislation especially that which would increase recipient grants to help offset inflated costs of living and a bill that will allow recipients to keep a part of any earnings as an incentive to eventually getting off welfare. Ihe Old ivmen. ENTERPRISE Elvin H. Hadley A. H. Terry Gayle Adams Don Adams Kay Bryant Archie Bulloch Edwin C. Cox Inez Cox Charles C. Esplin Roberta K. Eastman Edna A. Gilbreth - Leon P. Miller Elvin E. Murie Laura Nelson Craig Neptune Anthon A. Perry Elton E. Richardson Jay P. Slack Wendell P. Slack McKay Smith Virgil K. Smith Wallace K. Smith - Webster A. Jay Williams Jones R. in- Box scores: 1 62-50- Playing without the services Denny Frost, first string front liner, who is nursing an injured finger, the Cowboys of pulled away after a slow start and lead most of the game. After eight minutes of play, but the Nevada team led in the second quarter the Kanab crew settled down and scored 19 points while holding their opponents to 11, and led at half15-1- time Kanab continued to stretch the lead and were out in front at the end of the third period. They finally pushed the score even further until by the final Ibuzzer they led 12 point, and had their fourth win, Boulders Goudle led all scorers fcr the evening, picking up 24 big ones, 17 of them coming in the first half. Harold Hamblin was close behind him for the Cowl' vs with 22 counters, on 10 field goals and 2 for 4 from t a line. Two ether Ccwboys hit in double figures, Gary Crosby with 17 and Arlon Chamberlain hitting for 10. 31-2- 44-3- 62-5- 3 v. The Cowboys fnd them selves faced with a busy schedule for the next several days, taking on Pangultch Wednesday (Dec. 18) Bryce Valley Friday (Dec. 20), Boulder City, Nev., Saturday, (Dec. 21) and then Fredonia at Fredonia Monday (Dec. 23) The Panguiteh, Bryce Valley and Boulder games will bo at Kanab. Bryce Valley is the cnly team thus far to trip up the Cowboys, so this game should be particularly good. Following this complete week of basketball the Pokes will open league play Your typewriter isnt spelling right? Correction tapes, 89c and Liquid Paper, $1.00 per bottle, for neater looking papers. Kanab Office Supply. CITY and Need to remind the persons you live with about little things? How about a chalk board in the kitchen or by the phone? . for the 24x36" size with chalk and eraser. STATE LICENSED 220 Wiring LIGHTING AND HEATING Graham Electric Industrial, Commercial, 4 Phone 644-504- Kanab, Utah Box 178 I HALL MARK I HALL I i Residential and Ranch Maintenance & Repair Work . 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Grimshaw ' Kanabs Cowboys went cut of state last Friday to garner another win to add to their now record, and defeated Boulder . City Nevada, $ h Salesman BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. GUNLOCK Kanab Cowboys Wallop Boulder City, BOB UNFORD Vada Terry F. H. Earl A. Hanson Page Three r up doing neither. It excludes large numbers of persons who are in need but, if more people were provided a decent level of support, they might become more productive. For those who are included, the welfare system provides for them well below the minimum necessary for a decent standard of living and imposes restrictions which undermine self-re-- , CEDAR CITY 19, 1968 He In Idea Exchange two-mil- e know. r County Welfare Monday, March 18, 19G3, began as an ordinary day fcr Eliz- abeth Lurene Ernstein when she left home for classes at Moore Junior High School in Redlands, Calif. But this Monday on the 18lh cf March was not to be an ordinary day. Elizabeths school day passed without incident. She attended her last class, then left school at 3:40 p.m. to walk home, a route through blossoming orange groves. She never arrived home. Somewhere along the lonely street, Elizabeth Ernstein vanished. There are no clues to her whereabouts, or even to what girl, happened to the other than a report from a Redlands businessman who was driving through the area. He thought he saw a girl resembling Elizabeth walking toward the corner of the street on which she lived. To her parents, Norman and Ruth Ernstein, the months of uncertainty and anxiety over their missing daughter are the deepest anguish a person can go through. It is a shock so deep you becorte wooden, the mother explained. The Ernsteins are appealing nationwide for help in locating their daughter. Ernstein, a chemical engineer at Lockheed in Redlands, and his wife, a psychiatric social worker, have posted a $5,000 reward for information that will solve the mystery of their daughters disappearance. They have vowed: We will not rest until we December I I s |