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Show 1 ! I Page - Five UTAH SOUTHERN ii. August S, 1973 CONGRESSIONAL REPORT ) 4 thical arena". Also - $79,675 to the Moravian Music Foundation to catalog Its collection of manuscripts and early printed music; $31,912 to Aldo Bernardo and Bernard Huppe of the State University of New York at Binghamptcn, to microfilm the principal archives of the island of Malta; $604,000 to put "Hamblet", Oliver Twist, "The Rise of Louis XIV" and other historical motion pictures on public television; $75,000 to the Dallas public library to help workers, housewlvx and businessmen follow their own courses of study for coUege credit; and $30,000 to each of the 50 states to produce historical guides In time or the nation's bicentennial in 1976. Uncle Sam's paymaster for projects like these is the National Endowment for the Hum. FREDONIA MAN COMPLETES TRAINING Airman Jay W. Mackelprung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. of Mack elp rang Fredonia, Arlz., has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. During the six weeks train, lng, he duelled the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special Instruction In human relations. The airman Is remaining at the Air Training Command base for specialized training In the anlties. For seven years the humanities endowment has labored In relative obscurity alongside its better-know- n sister agency, the National Endowment for the to do something about Arts a congressional dddaratlon that UjS. leadership must rest not just on "superior power, wealth and technology" but also on achievement "In the realm of Ideas and of the spirit.". The endowment's budget is getting bigger and thus more visible. The humanities are hard to define. But in 1965, Con. gress took a deep breath and defined them as "the study of the following: language, both modern and classic; linguistics; literature; history; Jurisprudence; philosophy, archeology; the history, criticism, theory and practice of the arts; and those aspects of the social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic security police field. Airman Macketprangisal972 graduate of Fredonia High School. His wife, Tina, Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Mullenar of Kanab, Utah. ZION PARK TRAVEL UP Supt. Robert C. Heyder announced today that travel to Zion National Park, an area of the Department of Interior's National Park Service, for the month of July, totaled 207,246 visitors, or an Increase of five per cent as compared with July 1972. Travel for the year to date shows 630,971 visitors, or an Increase of ten per cent as compared to the same period In methods." Later Congress added "comparative religion; eth. les and the study and application of the humanities to the human environment with particular attention to the relevance of ihe humanities to the current conditions of national 1972. Campground use during July was even as compared with July 1972, with 36,253 campers. Campground use for the' year now totals 105,782 or an Increase of five per cent. AUTHORIZED DEALER life." Grants to universities have Included courses en a study of genocide, another on analysis of the lyrics of the Beatles, and a Save Time & Money Approved FHA, VA Farm Home Conventional Boise Cascade Quality Built ' Homes third using Charles Reich's The Greening of America" as a text. Included in "youthgrants" to about 50 people aged 18 to 30 are one to a young woman In N ew Jersey whos making a film to help students read and write I v.. FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE SOUTHERN UTAH INVESTMENTS LOTS Chinese and one to a young man in Illinois whos cataloging and cross referencing the original papers of four leading citizens of Davenport, Iowa. The endowment helps teachers, scholars and Interpreters of the humanities Improve their skills and finances things like "courses by newspaper", a college course which mav betaken tor credit through participating colleges and universities. The fight to prune the federal budget will never be won with Farms - Ranches Mt. Cabins - Lots 3 644-260- 6 ' I ' Page Five '; i : i I i ;L increased massive spendirgfor arts and humanities. 1 do not believe our country can afford so much culture. i FAST ning woi'.:. Also bus boys or girls. Contact Peaches or 8 Donna or call or 644 2723, Trail's End Restaurant J21rc t , ing $11,500.00 per year, the study found. This bounty is an obvious barrier to getting substantial numbers off the welfare rolls and the taxpayers' backs. How did the benefits get that high? Democrat Rep, Martha Griffiths of Michigan declared: "This study documents the morass into which people can lead us by planning any one social program without regard for the others." Of course, any attempt to straighten out the mess brings out the cry of "meat-a- x slashes and "callous disregard. Since much of the poverty money Is swallowed up by administrative costs, the poor get only the surplus - and when cutbacks are made, this Is the money that is ordinarily cut first. The duplicative, overlapping, unrealistic and programs pushed through Congress under the Democrats have been exposed as a gyp to the taxpayers who sincerely want to help the needy but not the greedy. The benefit levels now are often so high that any kind of program aimed at putting welfare recipients to work has to Involve coercion. Who is going to voluntarily labor tor $2.00 earn up i an hour when be can to- the equivalent of $5.53 per hour by sitting around? In 1850, Benjamin Disraeli To tax the community said: for the advantage of a class is not protection: It Is plunder. Evidence mounts that, under the mishmash that masquerades as welfare In today's Government, the taxpayer is being plundered to pay big benefits to millions 644-26- TRAILER house for rent. Call A9c 643-55- 00. OPENING, Secretary, Kanab High School. To apply call UTAH A2-1- Ranny Smith of St. George topped a field of 43 entrants to win the Kanab Creek Open on August 4th, according to Garth Penney, resident pro at the Thunderblrd course in ML Carmel, where the tournament was held. Smith posted an Impressive 68 on the par 64 course, which has only been parred once since it was builL Owen Johnson of Kanab. winner cf many of the local tournament, showed consistency through 18 holes and received the second place trophy with a 71. Low net awards went to Sonny Kolbrek and Elmer Urban, both of Page. The Callaway handicap system was used. The tournament drew the largest Held cf any held at It will be annual event according to Phil Snelgrove of Kanab Creek Ranchos, sponsors of the ever.L A two day tournament Is being planned for 1974. FULL or 644-510- help. part-ti- A9-2- 3c HONORS AREA STUDENTS Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll tor Spring Quarter, 1973, have been announced by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, vice president for student affairs. In order to be included on t honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 Is straight A). Students from this area to achieve honor roll are: Madolyn Marshall, Educa- tion; Brian Lewis Kzney, Eng- -. ineering; Kent A. Crofts, Nat- -, ural Resources, all from Kanab and Delynn C. Barton, Agricui- -, ,i ure, from Orderville. OPENINGS for waitress and cook's helper at the Chef's A9rc Palace RestauranL In addition to the tropmesiui low gross and low net. Cliff Johnson and E. R. Smith received awards for the best tee shots of the day. Attractive green and white golf caps were presented to each contestant. Sandwiches and drinks were served at the "19th hole while the players waited for the win. ners to be posted. Next to the winners were Bob Cugnale (73), Tom Vance (75), and LaDeil Alvey (75), Alvey, who won the Thunderblrd tournament the previous week, had trouble staying conslstenL Crugnale, In third place, Is a very young player who will be hard to beat as he gains exper- WE want listings. It costs nothy ing to list your property. Judd, 6442789 or A19rc Employment Opportunity. Home Extension AgenL Part time (60) for Kane County In Utah. Contact D.C. Pur- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ALL new Philco Bendix coin laundiy available m Kanab. Write Furgis, 2526 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, 467 9446, F15rc nell, Asst, to VlcePres. UniSPECIAL SERVICES versity Extension UMC 48, 84321 or Ph. Utah GUARANTEED watch repairs. Logan, 3c 752.4100, EXL751L service. Hearing aid rc batteries, Kanab Drug A9-2- - finer things of life Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer SELL OR TRADE Mace Market, Kanab. HOUSE near Salt Lake City, 1 rooms, 34 baths, garage; J19-A- - Acres man. ' Cur services also Beautiful seU - some water available. $125 per acre. clude Monument cleaning and repair and adding death dates East Center 3 or 044-244- - 12 1950 Ton COMPARE OUR PRICES CEDAR MEMORIALS Kanab 1442694 562 No. Main-586-4- Flatbed Chev. 6c electric dishwasher, Call 2978. good condition. A9c SEED for sale. MOT02 COMPANY1 ALL GRAIN Brand electric wheat grinders. Also differ, ent hand models. Ph.643-5184 OLDER early American, 5 bedroom house, see to appreciFredonia. ate. CaU 643-29- two bedroom with 4 x 12 tip-o- CaU A9c - -andDODGE CAMPERS TRUCKS RANCHO TRAILERS DEPENDABLE USED CARS See S. KBIT CttrEMTER - Keneb 644-22- THE BEST BALANCE DIET IN TOWN WITH d. TELEPHONE 644-51- 65 ut. 644-224- 8. trailer CaU A2rc 4 x 4 1965 Dodge Crew P.W. $990 with winch, $800 with, out, Ph. 4. J26-A2- pd. WORLD Book and ChUdcraft Encyclopedia, AUen C. Williams, Representative, Kanab A9-S- 6e 1972 G.E, drver, used 3 months 47 South Main, next to $100. SHARON DUNCAN KANAB, UTAH 84741 68 12-- 644-567- DEHYD- RATED FOODS. WE GUARANTEE PEACE OF MIND WITH DESERET STORAGE FOODS. DO NOT DELAY CALLING YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY. Fire Station. 46 Glovers Lumber and Hardware h ADS Plastic Z Sewer Pipe 2 J -4 .3 . . $1.99 Ss&s a'v x'yy c f 4. v,y SOUTHERN UTAH and A2-30- 514 THIS WEEK ONLY 79 OFFICE MACHINES 4. A2-9p- Sales and Service 455 North Main Cedar City 643-518- A2-30- 644-24- DODGE 9c ponies, mother and daughter. CaU 1970 Sf CHRYSiia 586-46- er RYE LUNT Ph. TWO beautiful Shetland Pickup, good condition; 7 h.p. tractor-mowand disc, new motor; Retotiller with plows and rake. See at Honey Motel or call 644.2398. A9-1- USED G.E. i E. ner, Cedar Tree Service 53 North 300 East, Cedar City. J19-A- la the cemetery. UTAH PROPERTIES Ph. in- 149 Rascoe, 5. Army Truck with winch and boom. To see this equipment contact: Burton L. Rust, OwUtah 84720, SALS FOR 6C Because we design, engrave and Install the markers ourselves, we can offer YOU better prices. Weve eleminated the salesman and the middle- ting 40 A9-S- 644-51- 52. TWO BATHS 360 by the piece. Call 644-292- TREE Service Is offering the following equipment for sale: Bucket Truck with approx. 5 O working height. "Pitman 12 Chipper (will chip limbs up to 8" In diameter). 6x6 J26-S1- 3p Drug. IRONING Ph. A. CEDAR Skin disorders? Try Toco-Der- m Vitamin E.cream 1260 IU per tube at Kanab BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME THREE BEDROOMS Kanab. Both lots 1, E-- J12rc SUNBURN? SUPPLIES Looseleaf Binders: Regularly 75x115. 100 N. J26-S1- 3p pd. SOUTHERN UTAH Special of the Week . sion, No. E-- 114-112-2-3- and TWO choice elevated lots. No. 1 and No. 2 in Block C of Vermillion Heights Subdivi- 643-275- A2-9- rc SECTION and one half land for sale. Make offer. Also ranch for lease, consisting of 400 acres with home. Sprinkling ivstem half finished. Location, Cane Beds, Ariz. Hilda J14rc Perkins, (602) ch 9 Le-Ro- y P. Judd, sell or trade for similar or REDUCE safe and fast with smaller In Kanab. Box 111, GoBese Tablets and 8. Kanab. Ph. water pills Kanab Drug &m OFFICE MACHINES HOMES and lots for sale ONE OF the Reinforced rubber J NEW 3 bedroom home, never lived in Concrete sidewalks and driveway. New furniture J12rc optional. 644 5063. ience. Phon. Even a woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head. Tony Beebe, The Spencerville (Ohio) Journal News. WANTED Le-Ro- rd. usu 4F g 6c No students. Apply In pe.son at Frost op, Kanab. FHA V .A. Conventional Financing Approved 84741 Ft. swimming p 1, incud-inladder, filter tump and treating kit. Call 645093. J12rc ROAD Sports master In excellent condition with spare back White electric tube, $25. guitar In excellent condition with case, $75. Tad Julian, 0. A9c 12 644-24- 69. RANNY SMITH, ST. GEORGE, WINS KANAB CREEK RANCHOS OPEN Thun-derbi- apartment for rent J26rc FURNISHED I NCOR PORATED KANAB CENTER EXPERIENCED waitresses, full or part time. Mostly eve- M PR0I ERTIES 40 FOR RENT OFFICE space available in Kanab. Call 6'4 2443. J23rc UTAH STATE University Equal The welfare class Is coming up In the world. The traditional view that welfare recipients are ragged poor with backs up against the wall took a lacing when a special study made for Congress recently found differently, The "elite" amongthem now get the equivalent of $5.53 per hour for not working. In New York City, a family of four living on welfare and collecting from all the programs available can live as well as a taxpaying family mak- FOR SALE HELP WANTED Ranny Smith cf St. George (second from right) wins Kanab Creek Open golf tournament of over 43 contestants. Garth Penney (center), resident pro at Thunderblrd course where the event was held, presented the trophies to (left to right) Elmer U rban (2nd place low net), Sonny Kolbrek (1st place low net), Ranny Smith (1st place) and Owen Johnson (2nd place). of people, many of them on welfare by choice, not by chance. Its past time for Congress to face up to welfare reform. Retirement Homes ':tr V - 644-244- - 9, 1973 August BY SAM STEIGER Ur vie Sain Is giving $7,857 to Charles Zemer of Eugene, Ore., to study how "children at play utilize the urban environment as a theatrical and my- HOMES NEWS SUPPLIES 47 No. 100 East St. Georg First Grade $4. OS per shccti I EIBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBBBaS&BBBBIBIXBBBBBI Lots of new fabrics for your H jj K Back to School sewing tt H n As part of their drive to raise funds, the Kane County Search and Rescue Patrol are selling tickets on a beautiful bedspread. Tickets are $1.00 and may be purchased from any Posse member or their wives. The o n date of the drawing will be announced later. The bedspread may be seen In the window of It 3 n a a o tt Double Ef a Plsids R a Cottons a Knits Large shipment of GIRLS SPORTSWEAR n 0 SEARCH and RESCUE band-crotch- ed the SUNews Everything in Pratt Lambert quality Paints office. X o Unbelievable prices on tX O The Posse is anxious to raise more funds In order to give more and better service to the residents of the county and ask for your support In this drive. S t H 0 0 n 0 0 LTilS AND E0YS u WRANGLERS 0 tt u s yie Oldlorrm, IE DISK Our Special on Shovels CLO i MING L!zZXBSZZI53XSS2SnZXZS&IXI?SZ3&8SSSSZSnzrS&&SB& One civil right we can practice it courtesy to the other person. .nVAA AAAUJ AA A o o J SPECIAL Fence s till o nn n 3 m Paint 3.90 Gal. A.-,- , |