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Show Page Two - September 20, THE SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 1S73 GUEST EDITORIAL HUNGRY HON? EAT YOUR HEART OUT! The Cincinnati Enquirer may be a big city paper from back East but its Bob Brunfield is one metropolitan columnist who understands the problems of farm and ranch men and women. His typewriter was really smoking when he wrote a column recently which he entitled, "Hungry, Hon? Eat your heart out! Here it is: "It would serve this countrys whining, complaining, pennywise and pound foolish housewives rignt if all the farmers started selling everything they produce to foreign countries. "The same goes for all the other food producers, processors and distributors. "The typical modern American urban housewife, for all of her virtues, real and imagined, is a short sighted, lazy, pampered little ingrate whose primary interests are her underarms, her hair, her hands, her hips, her over indulged and over educated children, her over weight and overpaid husband and next thrilling episode of 'General Hospital in that order. "A hard days work in a grocery or a bakery would do her a lot of So would taking over the duties of a farm wife for a while. good. Maybe then shed realize that these people have a right to make a decent living just as much as her union scale husband. "Whoever gave the urban housewife the idea that shes the c&ly damned person in the world having a hard time making ends meet? When was the last time she had to send her kids off to school with a couple of cold biscuits and a hunk of fatback to hold them until supto per time, or flopped down, home, weary after working from sun-usundown and worried about whether the frost was going to kill the p money crop. "While milady of the suburbs is soaking in her tub in her Better Homes and Gardens bathrooms, thousands of farm wives are scraping off the dirt of an honest days toil in a galvanized laundry tub. And while Miss City Britches is spraying on $10 worth of deodorant, skin softner, hair spray and assorted beauty crap, the average farm wife is counting her blessings because she was able to swing for a bottle of Cornhuskers lotion and some Absorbine j unior. "If the urban housewife would stop organizing food boycotts and shovel a little cow manure, maybe shed learn where milk comes from and how much work is involved before she strains herself ripping open that little waxed carton. "Boycott a grocery? Not me, sister, I still can remember how manj? people would nave starved in this country if the independent grocers Hadnt carried them on credit during the depression. "Wise up! All that pretty food and those nice cuts of meat didnt in the markets in a blinding flash of sparkledust. Millions just appear worked of people their tails off to put it there for you butchers, bakers, clerks, laborers, farmers, truck drivers, accountants, filling station attendants and hundred of other occupations. These people nave dreams too. They pay rent and taxes just like you do. And they deserve to make just as good a living as you do. Why single them out for destruction? Why not your "Why not your husband, the account executive? husband, the plumber? Why not your husband, the lawyer? Why nqt your husband, the Doctor? Or why not God help you your husband the newspaper writer? "You sit there in front of your color TV set with a $3,000 car in the garage, smelling like the garden of Eden and looking 10 years younger than you are. You take a vacation every year. Your insurance premiums are paid up. Your husband has a good job. Your children are healthy. You ao not have any chains around your ankles and the And youre going bananas because bombers wont come tonight. bread went up a penny a loaf? You make me sick. purchased the first 100 shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange. He and other comYork New pany officials were welcomed on Medical Center the exchange floor by officials Stock Exchange of the exchange. urges The company listed 1,116,442 shares of Common stock preearly flu shots California-Pacif- ic Utilities viously traded over the counter, Company, a diversified public together with 54,858 shares reLocal doctors at the Kanab utility offering electric, gas, served for issuance upon conMedical Center are advising telephone and water services residents to get their flue shots version after January 1, 1974 in five Western States, was listof the Company's outstanding now, rather than waiting until 11 New on York ed September the the flu bugs get to work. shares of 8 Cumulative Con. Stock Exchange and the Pacific vertible Preferred stock. Usually people wait until they Stock Exchange. The assigned With our new listing on the get the flu to think about getting ticker symbol is C L P. a shot, and for this reason the Big Board and the Pacific Stock Donald J. Carman, President medical center is advising Exchange, we expect a broader and Chief Executive Officer, market for our these early shots. securities, stated Carman, which should tend to lower the cost of raising new capital. The listing on SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS the exchange is an important UTAH KANE COUNTY, OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF milestone in the growth of California-Pacific Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Utilities ComCci-Pa- listed on c pany. CPU serves 110,534 gas, electric, water and telephone customers located in 128 communities in Oregon, California, Utah Nevada and Arizona. MEMBER OF THE Brown Publisher matter October 6, 1944 at the Intered as second-clas- s jost office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Marlin B. trouble wife has with her budget The my Mr. Horace Burrows bad a nice surprise for his birthday Saturday when his four sisters from Salt Lake City came to visit, Mrs. Della Hales, Mrs. Melva Monk, Mrs. Zella Chadwick and Mrs. Zetta Lund. The thoughtfulness of families Is sometimes forgotten in this day of burry, hurry. Pm sure Horace appreciated this act of love and kindness shown by bis sis- ters. Coming from Cedar City to visit with her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Rosemarie) Workman and their daughter Katherene and her friend. Charles and Marie Kepworth were very glad to see their family members as they spent moS''. Of Saturday visiting and picking : September 20, clpatlon in the County Fair. There they will compete in their different divisions. Mrs. Rena Tait took the bus north to return borne with them. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson (Denise) were here from Salt Lake City to attend the wedding of her brother Eddie which was held in Glendale Saturday night. Eddie and Trudy Brinkerhoffwere married at the brides borne Saturday evening. Those people from the Valley who attended the funeral ser- EXPERIENCED waitresses, full or part-timMostly evening work. Also bus boys or girls. Contact Peaches or Donna or call or e. two hundred students and was elected to the Order of the Coif. He previously graduated with high honors from the University of New Mexico with a degree in electrical engineering. There he wat elected to membership in Sigma Tau Engineering Fraternity and Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Fraternity. Mr. Hansen is a member of the Family Court Committee and previously served on the economics committee of the Utah State Bar. He graduated from the Brooking Institute Course in 1972 and spent several years In the Ute Conference Junior Football Program needed Apply Kanab Cleaners and Laundry. S1320c COUPLE Nice to There are over 300 occupations in today's Army that are like corresponding civilian jobs. So when you learn a job with us you have a skill when you get out. You get to pick that skill, too, before you enlist. And if you're qualified, you'll get training to perform it like a professional. While you learn you get paid. Starting at $307.20 a month before deductions. If you'd like to know more, call or see your local Army Representative. youp 4 Cosmetics To buy or sell Avon Cosmetics please write: Mrs. Gaia Christensen,, P.O. Box 229, Richfield, A30S20C Utah 84701. HOMES and lots for sale P. Judd two-bat- h call 644-24- home for rent, after 7 p.m. TWO bedroom home for rent, $125 mo., plus utilities, call 644-2427 after 7 p.m. S13rc SPECIAL REAL Estate parcels, with irrigation water. A23rc or 644-244- 3 ALFALFA hay for sale, $1.00 per bale. Jim Quient, Johnson Canyon A16rc room, mobile home. Call We train you. $1.70 Starting rate plus bonus Experienced operator 1.80 plus bonus Paid vacation after 6 mos. 6 paid holidays Overtime Available Plant open 7 a.m. - 5 . You choose your hours (min. 4) Monday thru Friday for (Call 644-276- 5 interview) SPECIAL SERVICES GUARANTEED watch repairs. service. Hearing aid rc batteries, Kanab Drug. It ATT AD J MEWS MOTES W Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jameson and Mrs. Marlon Young returned recently from a weeks vacation to the Northwest.' They visited with Marlons son, Virgil Young at Payualup, Wash., and other places of interest in the Puget Sound area. While In Portland, they visited with Elsie and Mart Galt who send greetings to their fri- and was President of the East District in 1970. He presently is an Explorer Scout Leader. Mr. Hansen Is married to the former Jean Seal and they have five children. Mr. Hansen, who Is the first candidate to announce for the House of Representatives In the 1974 elections, met with news media at a surprise news conference in the Senate Lounge of the State Capitol. short Ton, 4 speed, Dual fuel tanks. Call or 9 S1320c SIMPLIFIED Models, Alto and Tenor Saxaphones. Wholesale prices. Davis Gift & Music Shop. Open afternoons. Ph. by the piece, my Orderville. LARGE selection of new track stereo tapes, BORG Construction, new or remodeling, residential, commercial, cement work. S13rc WILLYS Jeep Universal, Ford '2 Ton Pickup. Call Bob Aiken 1947 1961 S13-20- Vr piano to be picked up and sold in this area. Assume low monthly payments or cash. Also ORGAN with Automatic Rhythm. Phone collect, (503) or write Credit Dept., 388 Commercial N.E., Salem, Oregon 97308. wrist watch lost somewhere in Kanab. Reward. Call LADIES 643-220- S20C 4. 7 August travel to Zion up over last year Supt. Robert C. Heyder announced today that travel to Zion National Park for the month of August totaled 215,903 visits or an Increase of 13 per cent compared with August 1972. Travel for the year to date totaled 846,874 visits or an increase of 11 per cent as compared to the same period in 1972. Campground use during August increased 18 per cent as compared with August, 1972, with 42,740 campers. Campj ground use for the year now totals 148,522 for an increase of 9 S13-20- c FOR Sale by owner. Business Opportunity. Gas, groceries, and souvenirs. Located North Rim, Grand Canyon, VT Park. Operates May 15 thru October 15. Contact before September 30, Phone (602) 7 after 7 p.m. or write; K. S. Brooksby, Box 126, Fre donia, Ariz. 86022. S13-20- WORLD Book Encyclopedia, and Childcraft Allen C, Wil. liams, Representative, nab. LOT for sale, 644-293- 6, S20-O- 4p per cent. REMINGTON CaH MONUMENTS 586-451- 9. 20 GaugeShotGun S 20 p in Kanab for sale. Contact Chad Cram or caH 3. C 644-502- ORDER NOW - 644-561- NEW 5 bedroom home Winter's coming Cedar City Ka- S20rc S20-N8- PROPERTY in alfalfa, barnir-rigatiwater. Can be subdivided. See Ha Rider, Sep.20rc on 643-29- 4 turned home Monday night, spending two weeks at the L.D.S. Hospital In Salt Lake City where he underwent open after heart surgery. We Crazyhorse Campground Grocery Store Hours: understand 7:00 a.m. to 1 If p.m. Foiall your picnicking 7 days a week & camping needs r&V7 catalog orcr .therCgulaItPloTl Drdcrin .Easy nCTOBIcO 0vtfo p PI.ANO. Walnut Spinet Console LOST CEDAR MEMORIALS 562 North Main he is experiencing remarkable recovery and his many friends wish him well in tire future and welcome him home. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT OPEN Mon thru Sat. 9 Fri 9 om-- 1 am-- 6 pm pm 8 $3.25. Da- vis Gift & Music Shop. Open afternoons. S1320c ends In Kanab. Jeff Meeks, son of Mr. and Mrs, Vard Meeks of Kanab re- xfi W.B. 4x4 - 318 CF needed at Plant DODGE 1962 Barco Manufacturing No experience necessary take over three bed- NO down payment, payments on 12x65 S13-20- c IRONING home, WOMEN re S13-20r- c TWO bedroom S13-20- c 5. Le-Ro- y y oUr TOxrtsioiolnyoxL 586-495- bottles BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY apartment Contact Derrill Larkin, St. George or Floyd Supemaw, ffici1 Cedar City - motel. manage three-bedroo- Ft. swimming pool, including ladder, filter pump and treating kit. Call Jyl2rc WOMEN good meeting. trrvcts fruit Two NEW home, never lived in. Concrete sidewalks and driveway. New furniture optional. Jyl2rc S13rc would make you think she worked for the government . Think of today's Army as the world's largest technical school and you'll realize why we have so many successful alumni. buy in and 8:30 a.m. Contact Mrs. Hale, Parry Lodge Kitchen A23rc under the direction of the new High Council member, Mack Esplin. Those speaking were Janice Porter, JohnDeMUleand Marie Esplin reported his mission and Mack Esplin also spoke. We are proud of Mack and know he will be a faithful worker in his new calling. Mrs. Lasca Chamberlain and daughter Lorene Russell sang a duet which was very nice. It was a Old Jack Frost has been dipping his paint brushes again; the bushes that I can see from my kitchen window are changed a little more each morning. The yeUows are so very brilliant this fall, they say the mountain is beautiful. Maybe the last of this canning will get put by the wayside for one afternoon and my youngster and I will go enjoy the wonders of Gods handiwork. Would you like to Join us? to and kitchen FOR RENT person at Chefs Palace. We pay the OFFICE space available in KaFederal minimum wage scale J23rc nab. Call starting $1.60 per hour. A23rc FURNISHED apartment for NEED reliable sitter for two rent, J26rc girls, 7 and 8, between 6 a.m. DISHWASHER help. Apply Meeting Sunday evening was Congressional District. Mr. Hansen practiced law in Salt Lake City and Tooele for 18 years before assuming the states second highest legal office in 1968. Mr. Hansen graduated from the University of California Law School (Hastings) in 1949 where he finished third in a class of for waitress and the Chefs A9rc Restaurant. e becca Esplin. Dr. Fred w. Heaton flew from Albua to Page where he was picked up by family members who brought him to Kanab to see his father, LegrandC. Heaton, who is still In the hospital foUowlng his accident. Fred stayed until Thursday. Coming from Salt Lake City were L-- J. and Chad Heaton and his family to check on their father. At this writing, Daddy is feeling better and each day shows an improvement; he is anxious to be home but it will be a while yet. We appreciated all you people who have called and gone to see him. Friendships at a time like this means so much to us all thank you. General Attorney Robert B. Hansen Monday announced bis candidacy for the United States House of Representatives from Utahs Second Call motel maids, FULL or part-timneeded. Pleasant working conditions. Apply at Red Hills A23rc Motel, Kanab. Fre-don- Deputy WANT J21rc - Page 3. AVON Also, Florences sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. D.V. Seegraves from Covina, Calif., spent Thursday and Friday visiting. Miss Denice Tucker was a welcomed visitor at the home of her former roommate, Re- seek House seat or 9 Apl3rc cool.' helper at 4-- Deputy Attorney General will Judd, Trails End Restaurant Paw-- e 12 Le-Ro- y OPENINGS vices for Hugh Chamberlain in Cedar City said the services were very nice and the family appreciated all the folks from this area and send their love to you all. Brad and Cheryle Adair, along with Jennifer, daughter of fruit. Mrs. Veria Calloway and her Wayne Adair, were visitors at the home of Webster and Golda two boys returned toOrderville over the weekend to bring her Adair. Bradls attending college mother, Mrs. Amy C rafts back In Las Vegas and Cheryle is home after her visit north with working in the Vegas area. Mr. Don Heaton, son of Laother members of her family. in ond and Cleoma Heaton has Mark and Ernest Esplin trareceived his mission call to the veled to Huntington to visit with Delaware and Maryland mistheir sister Luane and her family. Mark will soon be going to sion.newWe wish him good luck in work. Logan where he will qontinta his 'Visitors at the Merrill and with his education aftertiavlng served a mission lnBrazil. Florence Lamb's home this past week were Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg Tait took the H stu(Elaine) Lamb and family from dents who won places In the State Fair through their parti- - Washington, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Keith (Flore) Mellor from ia. Robert Hansen WE want lu. ngs. It costs nothing to list your property. 1973 USE SEARS HANDY STORAGE PLAN |