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Show N i- V. -Page five February 14, Retired persons set insof Oiiford Thursdoy in top gams likes of K. Barnes who last week snored 25 paints and Richard Smith who hit for 21. Should the Cowboys win this one, Milford and Kanab will be tied for first place, and If they both win their final games and end in a tie they will have to have a playoff game to decide the league winner. However, trie Cowboys still must meet Beaver on the Beaver court which is never a pushover. So Thursday's game will have to be billed as the game of the season for both clubs. League standings presently are as follows; 30-2- ......... ........ Millard. , Kanab. Beaver. Enterprise Parowan 36 6 5 5- The State Road Commission today approved the expenditure of up to $25,000, to be spent in assisting Kane and Garfield Counties in locating sites for an access road to the proposed Kalparowits Power Plant. The propped road would be approximately go miles long and allow access into the area There and from US-are no roads serving the rugged area of the proposed plant site. According to Southern California Edison Company, construction on the plaid will begin during the summered next year, provided the necessary Environmental Impart Statement is completed and approved. season. The Junior Varsity did not fair so well as they were defeated by the young Wolves. Leading the Cowboys scoi-in- g was Kit Janes with 22 paints on H field goals, followed by Les Chamberlain with 18, and Greg Glazier with 11. Jones scored 18 for the Wolves, followed by Simpkins with 17. Thursday, February 14, will bring a crucial battle for the Cowboys when they host the league-leadlMilford Tigers, The Tigers are 6- -0 for the league season and last week defeated third place Beaver by a 85-score. The Cowboys will have their hands full with the U-- 89 rg 71 12, INSURANCE INCOME PROTECTION - HOSPITALIZATION MORTGAGE - UH SAVINGS - RETIREMENT JIM SKAGGS AGENCY KANAB - 644-272- 2 If you are interested in forming a Kane County organisation for retired persons, please set In touch with Ernest G. Kirby directly or by phoning 644.2941. The Utah president of the American Association of Retired Persons, Eugene Reid, will come to Kanab and form a chapter if there are at least 20 are interested. The foe is minimal and there are many benefits. At present, there is no organization concerned with retired persons in Kane County. Nearest organisations are in Cedar City and Si. George. Retired people have a great problem with Inflation eating away at their retirement income and their savings and need statewide representation to promote favorable legislation locally, at the state level, and nationally. Please get in touch with me. Lets get togetherl who 1 3 4 2 5 0 6 CQUtiTY A6EHT H0TES Coconino County Bread at $1.00 a loaf? This will only happen IF you, the consumer, sit back and do nothing about it. Agriculture has recently been getting this type of adverse publicity by people and organizations out to get the American farmer or the administration. No one - no, not even the wheat farmer - wants $1.00 a ioaf bread. Lets look at the true factsi EaL-one- A pound and one-h- alf Lc-l- loaf of 40-4- 3? farmer. Wheat, today, is bringing around $5.20 - $5,40 a bushel for milling wheat. To justify a$l,C0 a leaf bread, wheat would have to be in the neighborhood of $30.00 a bushel, and this wont happen. In fact, the prediction by agricultural experts today is - PRICES ARE LIKELY TO START WORKING LOWER LATER THIS WINTER AND CONTINUE DOWNWARD INTO HARVEST. So, are you going to stand by and let the story boose' experts tell you that grain is goirg to go up so much that you are going to have $1,00 a loaf bread I surely hope not, besoon? cause if yqji do, don't think they will step at just bread! . g 7pm, Center Weight Watchers meet, Library Basement, 5 pm. Fire Department Meeting, Firehouse, 8 p.m. February 23 Little League BasketbaM, high school, 10 am to nocn February 26 County Commission Meets, Courthouse. 7 jo p m. February 27 Kanab Lions Meet, Lions Den, 8 p.m February 28 Weightwatchers meet, library Clubroom, 5.30 p.m Fire Department meets. Firehouse, 8 p.m. Ladies Literary League, White Elephant and bake Sale, Parry Lodge, 10 a m. to 4 p.m. Irrigation Systems and Crop Response Seminar, Valley Elementary, 7 pm. Women's Civic Club, Chef s Palace, 8 pm. (To enter dates ir, the community calendar please call Fred Brueck, yl bread has about 7 - 10? worth of wheat in It today. So, if bread cost 50?- - a loaf, goes to someone other than the Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- A Saddlery Sporting Goods and Indian Rugs Jewelry Groceries Frank and Helen Banks Owners tutd Managers CONGRESSIONAL REPORT to be made from the Park Mrs. Ann Goudie and son, Supt, Robert C. Heyder an- Allen, have gone to join - Mr. nounced today that beginning in Goudie In Yemen, Arabia. 1974, Zion National Park will be issuing supply contracts Meek and Ina Fue Frost and from tee Park, torir.crlyissued by the National Park Service's their family Becky, Jeffrey and Ben, have moved back to Kanab Regional Office. The first contract of 1974 is now out to prosfor a few months. Mack is still pective bidders in the southern convalescing from aback injury tah region. This contract is sustained last September in for 1.400 tons of cover aggreSalt Lake City. He is on a three- - month ! save gate (read chips). Any interested party may contact the Super, of absence from Kaibab Induslatendent or Mr. Alvin Bailey, tries where he is a senior diviProcurement Assistant of Zion sion manager and a 20 year National Park, employee. t President Cliff Repertory Theatre souve-nl- er program for the coming seasea, according to Terry Lewis ui the SUSC Drama Department. Businesses that arent contacted on this visit will be contacted on a later visit. The ads will be $50.CC per business, Mr. Lewis said. MAGIC MILL $239 00 MIIRITE $179 50 BOSCH MIXER $169 0G ROMPER $97 50 644-57- 62 Phone BIGGEST YOU CAN BUY When you he pair. cut $100 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.rs. A WARDS BEST BUY WASHER DRYER en -- Save $80 - SAVE $20 $20988 $-69- 88 Range with Smooth top Cooktop $34988 NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS cast correct. Results of a recent survey of large and small business firms show that "wage and price controls are contributing to Inflation rather than fighting it, having caused shortages and disruptions of industrial pro. duetion, have hindered foreign trade and have lowered corporate spending for new manufacturing facilities while causing excessive administrative business expense. The cost to the taxpayer for administration of this unwork, able program from August, 1971 to the present is nearly $200 million. Most of this went in salaries to professional bureaucrats. They, in turn, required business and industry to submit literally tons of reports and statistics. studies Various estimate businessmen have spent from $721 million to more than $2 - CUT $40 2 Separate Ovens Ceramic gloss surface Work space when not in use Lower oven cutomatic with Continvous Cleaning When those Galilean fishermen la Luke 5 had tolled all night and caught nothing, did they blame their failure on fishermans luck? And when, after the intervention of Jesus, they brought In two boat-loa- ds of fish, did they attribute their success to Luck? The question being pondered here is not intended as a legal- istic restraint upon our freedom of expression, tit to suggest that we weigh the implications of a greatly overworked cliche. How often do such remarks as With luck Ill succeed, That or Im was a lucky break fall to give lucky to be alive, honor to the Due who is the enabling force in such situations? Is the God of the universe honored when the recipient of His saving power glibly remarks, "Gee, 1 was lucky? the series in Continuing Luke's Gospel, Pastor Russell Taft of Flrsi Baptist Church, Kar,ab, speaks Sunday morning Who Trusts to Luck? on This eleven oclock service follows the Sunday School at ten. Another meeting of local interest Is the Evening Service at seven-thir- ty - this and the abuve sessions at 390 S. 2nd E. Other activities of this New Testament church include Pioneer Girls at 1:30 at the" church house , and In Fredonla the Bible Study at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday In homes (call for place), and Good News Club for children at 3:30 Thursday with Karen Sullivan hostess. An invitation goes to Mid-wee- 644-51- 82 A NAB, UTAH ready fer storage for $2.50 644-221- SPECIAL SAT. TUNE-U- P Includes plugs, points and condenser Service Air Filter .and Labor , ' 6 cylinder, $29.95 & cylinder, $39.95 RALSTON'S SINCLAIR North of Kanab Hwy, 89 644-927- FOODS DEHYDRATED AND STORAGE and PLASTIC 5 CONTAINERS METAL 10- - DAY DELIVERY - LARRY LEAVITT 151 E. ICO S. - KANAB. Ph. 644-265- UTAH 0 A SOD By Rev. Russell Taft Set 'n Forget Laundry Twins Special Cycles fer synthetics, durable press NOW OPEN AND SERVING PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR SPECIAL PARTIES, ETC. said in June NAMED 'LUCK1 20 pound bads - SAT. - SUN. Nixon 1970, I will not take this nation down the road of wate and price controls, however politically expedient that may seem, . wage and price control only postpone a day of reckoning. And in doing so, they rob every American of a very important part of his freedom. . .the congress knows I will not impose controls because they would do mors harm than good. Well, the President changed his mind a year later, but experience has proven his fore- KANAB, UTAH ON fre ay jSAddrm FRI. notes - Name PRIME RIB Steiger winter On Friday and Saturday, F eb. and 16, a group of students from the SUSC will be In Kanab to canvas the businesses for advertising to be placed In the Red MEXICAN FOOD ON THURSDAYS Zion shows decrease Robert C, Superintendent billion in complying with the new Heyder announced today that regulations. These costs, on travel to Zion National Park, top of liigher taxes, must come an area of the Department of No temporary government out of the consumers pockets. the Interiors National Park program comes to an end withWe now know a partially conout a struggle. No matter how Service for the month of Janu trolled economy cant work. ary totaled 12,454 visitors, a convincing the proof of Its failWe state must a either accept ure or how unanimous the weight decrease of one per cent as socialist dictatorship or return compared with January 1973, of opinion against it, a bureauCampground use during Jan. cracy will fight for survival. to a free market economy. I You can be sure that opt uary was even with January So it is with wage and price for the free enterprise system. 1973, with 321 campers. controls. Throughout government, the motto prevails: when I am sponsoring legislation in doubt, write a new regula- which would repeal the economic Stabilization Act of 1970, a tion. Kanab news Lets look at our experience major cause of our problems to date: Phase 1 (August - of short supply, arid economic November 1971), prices Increadisruptions and distortions. Mr. and Mrs. Phil SneJgrove functioning economy sed 29uj Phase IT (November Only a and family have moved to Kanwill resolve these problems we 1971 - January 1973), prices inab to make their home. creased 3,6; Phase BI (Jan- are faced with today. uary' - July 1973), prices increased 7.4; Phase IV (July COIN OPERATED DRY CLEARING 1973 - present), prices increased 11.1. Get If prices are controlled, why clothing the accelerating increase? Eyen 8 lbs. an army of enforcement agents and all the review boards and 2 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT control commissions cannot enforce a half-wprogram. Exemptions will be granted and violations will always occur. By Sam Contracts at Zion LITTLE ARK $47 50 Send coupon lo JIM GOOD, Box 177, Kanab, Utah 8474 FROM - Two scout and two leader lest week traveled fa the Perie the and area, plaque which wit stolen some lima ego from the monureplaced ment there. The plaque was placed there by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers end they ask the scouts to resUre it after it was located a f iw months ago. CompletLeavitt (right). ing the restoration project were scouts Louis Pratt (left) end Jeffery Scoutmaster Oscar (Ted) Robinson is pictured with them. They were assisted by Larry Leavitt, who also took the picture. SERVICE PROJECT 644-2652- .) Repertory Theatre Kanabs Family Restaurant M 19 Kane County Are3 Chamber of Commerce, d 30 a Parry Kane Citizens and Technical land Use Planning Committee Courthouse, 7 30 p m Kane County Search and Rescue, Three Rock Unit, Church Wells, 8 p.m. February 21 Kanab District Scout Banquet. Kanab Stake 15 EEER I February 14 Weight Watchers meet. Library Basement, 5 pm. Fire Department Meets, Firehouse, 8 p.m. Basketball, Milford at Kanab, 8 Mccl jive Class, K Motel 7 SO p m. February 16 Little League Basketball, High school, 10 am to noon Ladies Literary League, Chef's Palace, 2.30 p.m February 18 Kane County School Board Meets, School Board Office. a to canvas area BORDER STORE UQU02S - WISE - Five p.m-Ladie- 0 State Read eppretes $25,000 for foe road study 54 hr interested retirees February 14, NEWS i KANE COUNTY AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR cr5:r.izstc:i Kanstos Cowboys walked away from the hosting Enterprise Wolves last Friday, but not before the Wolves asserted themselves in the opening min. utes of the game. Enterprise, riding near the bottom of the ieagde kept pace with the favored Cowboys intne first eight minutes of the game and ended the first period in a 14.14 tie with the visitors. How. ever, the Pokes superior height and accuracy at the casket began to show in the second quarter when they moved toaseven point, halftime lead, 3. The third period, which often has proved to be the Cowboys worst, was their best so far as paint output is concerned. They scored IS counters while the Wolves lilt for 13 and moved to lead and the game wi.s a 48-pretty well assured. The home team would not give up and did pull a little closer before the final buzzer cut short their hopes. In the final period the Wolves hit 18 paints to the Cowboys 15, but the Kanab team was able to hold on to a 63-win, which put them in a -1 win-lo- ss position for the league season and a 16-- 2 record forthe UTAH THE SOUTHERN 1974 1974 Page all who are Interested, Slab Eaeon lb. 95 Frank !h. 95c $ Asserted Hi-- C foil Deluxe Fruit Dristks,46 cz. .. 45s Macaroni and Cheese Dinners 59c 5 for Spring Garden Peas $0O DelMonte Pineapple, Tidbits and Crashed, No. 21 Celb turrets 1 ... 4 for $00 2 hunches 29s bunch Fresh Celery Fresh Cucumbers 19 2 for MACE CASH MARKET Kumh, U?eh eee |