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Show r artfruiiiHiyin THE SOUTHERN Page Four April 10, 1975 ice girls dont smoke ... it'll stunt your growth. to Lyman F. According Smart, president of the Utah Lung Association, those words were frequently heard by women with the smoking habit twenty-fi- ve years ago. Even just ten years ago, when the Surgeon Generals report showed definite links between smoking and lung cancer and other diseases, the bad statistics pertained mostly to Mr. Smart reported. men," Women may have felt they were somehow immune to the death and disability caused by N TAOS INDIAN MADE MOCCASINS INDIAN MADE JEWELRY smoking. BASKETS LIFTING proponents (left to right) Walter H. former president of Utah Retail Grocers Associaand Richard T. tion, Robert B. Hansen, Deputy Atty. Gen. Winegar, incumbent president of Utah Retail Grocers Associbill recently signed into law. ation review AN SPRING SALE P Announcing the arrival of a new shipment of children's clothes from ages six months to six years. signed into law Utahs ON SALE 10 "I hope the new law is moie than a finger in the dke, Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney said, adding, it promises to be an important deterrent to tills skyrocketing crime. A provision holding the shoplifter civilly liable for three times the value of the merchandise up to $1,000 was excluded before the bills pas- OFF INDIAN JEWELRY - RUGS - GIFY ITEMS sage. Key steps forward in curbing shoplifting through the new law include strong provisions protecting the merchant against suits for false arrest and a r" 1 provision that parents or legal guardians of minors caught shoplifting are civilly liable for merchandise taken, court costs and attorney fees. 1 he law states that, no merchant shall be criminally or civilly held liable on account of having made such a request. BORDER STORE LIQUORS - WINE BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- Groceries Saddlery Indian Rugs and Jewelry Sporting Goods Frank and Helen Banks The statute gives the merchant liberty, without fear of lawsuit, to hold a suspected shoplifter in custody to retain the merchandise and inform the Owners and Managers police. Wayne Bentley, president of Utah Retail Merchants Assn., said enforcement of the new law is expected to seriously curtail retail theft. He cited a changing system of moral values and disrespect for law and order In the nation has necessitated strong laws. From Washington to Florida, from Main to California, shoplifting losses cost American businessmen nearly $4 billion a year. Cudahy Boneless Roundup Hams While behaviorists and psychologists research the whys and wherefores of the crime, shoplifting continues to be the fastest growing larceny violation in the nation, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bentley pointed out. crime statistics Existing show a 221 percent increase in shoplifting since 1900, he said. Hamburger Helpers: Lasagna, Cheeseburg Beef Noodle Common reasons why people shoplift include temptation, support of drug and alcoholic habits, peer group pressure, kleptomania and professionals, known as boosters, who steal to order, Bentley said. Liquid Ivory Dishwashing He added that according to sources 90 percent of shoplifters are amateurs with boosters making up the remaining 10 percent. official pays for the Everybody shoplifter with higher food and merchandise costs. The average shopper in this country is actually subsidizing shoplifters to the tune of about $35 dollars a year, theUtah merchant MACE CASH MARKET chief said. turn their back on this great problem. Financial repercussions effect young and old, businessman and farmer, Kanab, Utah mrasinnBanaBnHt fififsfsJsfaLs) life by Jeanne Newby Early on the morning of April 3rd, too early for most of us, the journalism class traveled to Cedar City in a combined fieldtrip and ad selling expedition. W e arrived at Cedar City and went straight to the radio station to explore the ways and means of collecting radio news. We were fortunate enough to be there when the news manager, Art C hallis, was collecting material for a report on a shooting in Parowan, and he detailed for us the steps he would follow In getting the news item prepared. Cheerfully, the students then split up into groups to seU ads. It was a profitable trip. With sore feet and lungs, the group was all too ready to sit down to a good lunch. After lunch, the students went to Cedar High School to see that schools graphic arts department and their method of putting a paper together. THEIR putting a paper together. Their equipment was really great, but we feel that our paper and yearbook, although not prepared on elaborate equipment, will be even more special because of the personal attention that will go into them. The 8th grade, under the direction of Mrs. Heaton, will go to Cedar City April 12th for a swimming party. The speech department is busily preparing for the Regional Drama Meet to be held April 22. Next Wednesday night they well present the 1 act play they are preparing for Once I Chased a competition, Butterfly. The program will also include pantomimes, improvisations and readings and should provide a good evenings for everyone. entertainment Notice that the time for this has been changed from Friday to W ednesday. Members of the play cast are Terry Heaton, Peggy Tait, Diane Hardy, Kristine Brinker-hof- f, Mont Campbell, Charlene Maxwell, Sue Baker and Dean Cox. The other speech students will present their numbers for competition in two assemblies W ednesday and Thursday mornings. The improvisation troupe includes Curtis Heaton, Mavis Sorensen, Peggy Tait, Jeanette Sorensen, Dean Cox, Sue Baker and Victor Campbell, along with several other students. Pantomimes are being preby Julie Maxwell and pared Shannah Drew, Jeanne Lamb and and Rochelle Esplin, Mont Campbell, Kyle Sorensen and Cary Reese. Dramatic readings will be given by Janet Robinson, Mavis Sorensen, Diane Hardy, Terry Heaton and Janice Porter. Jeannette Sorensen, Anita Heaton, Sue Baker, Kris-tinBrinkerhoff, Charlene Maxwell, Kyle Sorensen, Burton Anderson, Ernest Esplin, Mont Camp, bell and Cary Reese will give humorous readings. Those who will participate will be Peggy in mono-actiTait, Lucinda Russell, Carma Jackson, Burton Anderson, Ernie Flynn and Dean Cox. Creepy, clammy, crawly and climby bugs are the causes of piercing screams and shuddering jokes in the 7th period biology class, where, to the delight of the girls, the students are making bug collece ng No one can he concluded. - Hospital - IRA - Auto - Home Owners - Group GOLDEN TRAILS AGENCY JIM SKAGGS 10W. 300 S. - Kanab, Utah Insurance Is Our Business . . . Our 644-272- 2 ONLY Business milk can have an UTAH OF KANE COUNTY, Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah MEMBER OF THE Marlin B. Brown Publisher Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the post office in Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ad- verse effect on nursing infants. Nicotine in the mother's blood stream impairs the heart rate, oxygen supply and blood presof the unborn child. Babies of mothers who smoke may in fact, be born addicted to nicotine and suffer withdrawal symptoms during the first few months of life. In addition, high concentrations of carbon monoxide can be found in babies of smoking mothers. In fact, a pregnant sure now show that Statistics smoking women are dying of lung and other smoking related diseases at twice the rate of women who don't smoke. The truth is, women are smoking more like men, and dying like men. But men have mother who smokes twopacks a done one thing more successfully than women; they've quit day, blocks off 40 percent of smoking at a higher rate. Two the babys oxygen, added Mr. similar national surveys con- Smart. Neonatal death, spontaneous ducted in 1966 and 1970 by the U.S. Public Health Service, abortion and premature birth measured cigarette smoking of can all be linked to a smokadult Americans, he said. ing mother. Women have all the good The survey showed, among males, the smoking rate fell reasons they could ask for to sharply from 51.9 percent to quit smoking. The truly liber42.3 percent; among females, ated woman is free from the it fell from 33.7 percent to cigarette smoking habit. She 30.5 percent, explained Mr. has more control of her life, Mr. Smart concluded. Smart. Teenage girls are picking up the habit at an earlier age. MARKERS At first on the average, women MONUMENTS started smoking at age 35. Today, teenage girls are beginning Order now for Memorial as early as twelve years old. Day. No installation charge Mr. Smart expressed whythe Utah Lung Association is conin Kane Co. if ordered becerned with women smoking. fore April 30. The earlier women start MEMORIALS CEDAR cumuthe the greater smoking, lative health effects will be In 562 N. Main - Cedar City later years. Women who smoke 4 heavily have nearly three times the bronchitis and emphysema. One study revealed that smoking women between the ages of 45 and 55 are twice as likely as to die of stroke nonsmokers and heart disease. If the smoking woman Is J ZICAN LODGE & CAFE Jf East Entrance to Zion Park f WILL BE OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK TUESDAY if if Jf SUNDAY through Jf Jf Jf Jf FINEST OF MEXICAN Jf FOOD HOURS: f 2 noon to 1 0 p.m. 1 if Jf Jf Jf .Jf Utah Time Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf 3f Jf Jf Jf 586-451- 12, 1975. -- APRIL 10 to 17 OFF ON ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE 20 new tougher antishoplifting bill became law today as Governor Hampton officially signed it into being. The law goes into effect May SUMMER OUTFITS taking that risk against her own health, she should think again about quitting, if she is of child Mr. Smart age, bearing warned. The pregnant woman is breathing for two. And although the placenta filters out many harmful substances such as bacteria, it cannot filter out the effects of smoking. He said, Nicotine traced in mothers 1975 Page Four SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS and bill Anti-shoplifti- ng ONE WEEK ONLY don't smoke OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON end April 10, NEWS Nice girls ifVlOQUI CAVE POTTERY UTAH tions, This fascinating class is also planting seeds, and from the plants that frow the students will perform what Mr. DeMille calls weird experi- ments. April 10th is home room, and hopefully the seniors will be able to make some definite decisions about graduation and the senior trip. FOR SALE Bunting reunion held on March 28-2in St. George 9 FOR SALE Tenor saxophone. $175. Phone 5601. A10,17c FOR SALE 1965 Mustang, good condition with stereo, 6. or $250. 644-23- The Bunting Clan enjoyed a family reunion at St. George, Utah, March 28th and 29th. The Fannie Bunting and John S. Cram family acted as hosts greeting family members from California, Nevada, Arizona, northern and southern Utah. The weather was a little chilly for the occasion, but still the best the state had to offer. about 40 Friday evening members of the family met at the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Building where they visited and attended to business as the family genealogist Pauline Bunting Lyman and her husband explained how the research money had been used and passed out packets of genealogy on the James Lovett Bunting lines. LaVon Cram Blackburn had prepared a short history with pictures on her mother Fannie B. Cram and father John S. Cram and their family for all present. Everyone enjoyed the apples and parched corn that was a new treat to some. Saturday morning more families came to the St. George City Park where President Gladys Robinson Hales toe charge and welcomed the families. About 80 James Lovett and Harriet Dye Bunting enjoyed a pot luck while lunch Easton Dwight Blackburn took pictures of each family to add as twigs on the branches of the family tree. All descendents of the Bunting family were represented except one. Mr. & Mrs. Shirl H. Bunting, 233 E. 1250 N., Bountiful, Utah, were elected president and of the family organization for the next two announce They will years. where and when the reunion will be next year. The descendents of Fannie would like to Bunting Cram thank all for attending and helping with an enjoyable time for 644-241- 39 D land Title FOR SALE Three bedroom home. Bath, fireplace, carport, nice lot with apple trees A19rc 9. 644-551- FOR SALE Must sell 1970 Bronco 302, fresh pain, new tires, excellent condition. or $2495. firm. all. F6rc FOR SALE BUSINESS Distributor needed NOW to take advantage of Extensive TV Advertising scheduled for this area on exclusive el Indicator. engine Needed on automobiles, trucks, farm machinery and oil-lev- boats. Lecithinl Kelpl Now all four in one capsule, ask for VB6 Plus, Kanab Drugs. Vin-eg- F2C-A2- Distributor will also service and supply dealers with products manufactured by Purolator, Wells, Fram, Uniroyal, Champion, Bosch and Autolite. Pilsbury Best 100 644-511- buy-bac- Write today for a possible affiliation and more written information. Include phone. AF Systems, Inc., 1650 S. Redwood Rd Utah 84104. Salt Lake City, 4p $14 85 lbs- 6 HAMBLIN FEED A3-10- R CGFS SCf.EXS NO NO SEAMS HOOF ELIMINATES RUMBLE For FIRE AL DUMAS - YOU!? SAFE-KOT- E DEALER DIXIE DOWNS BOX719 ST GEORGE, IjTAH 84770 FOR SALE RO Skid-mount- ed A10-17- 0. Used B TVs for sale, Browns 2. C & W T.V. 644-51- FOR SALE REDUCE safe and fast with GoBese TabA Guaranteed SERVICES watch repairs, Kanab Drug. J24rc SERVICES Genealogy typ, lng, family histories, etc. or $2.00 per hr. 644-23- 39 F27rc 644-24- SERVICES Sign painting, prompt, professional serSouthern Utah, vice. Serving 644-233- 586-37- M6rc 9. ( Wish to Vegas for property in Kanab. Call trade property in Las HAMBLIN FEED FOR SALE 1972 Honda Scrambler, good condition, $350. Ph. 2339 or 644-24- F27rc for information, 644-56- or 10 M27-A1- 7C Lots for REAL ESTATE sale in Fredonia. Ed SulliF20rc 8. van, Ph. 643-275- D land Title FOR SALE Building lots, various sizes, $3500.00 up. AlOrc 9. ) ap water pills F20-A2- 4p F20-A2- We want list- WANTED ings. It costs nothing to list your property. LeRoy Judd, 2. or 644-27- 4p 644-568- 89 M6rc Fifth ONE ONE Electric-Hydraul- ic Lift Tail Gate, 8 ft. wide. TWO Trailer axles, excellent for equipment trailers, one with air brakes and springs and 8.25 x 20 dual wheels and tires; one tag axle without springs with dual 20 wheels; ONE DC Welder with 6 cyl. engine mounted on trailer (need some hook-u- p work) Good all Products, Fredonia 643-27- 16 AlOc HOME Products, Fredonia 643-27- 16 AlOc 644-58- 644-23- DOG FOOD HAMBLIN FEED FOR RENT Rental units by the week or by the month, 8. A15rc FOR RENT Trailer space 644-51- 031 rc FOR RENT Office space for rent, available in Kanab. 644 J23rc 644-241- 39 FOH SALE Cattle Head Squeeze; pickup racks; catt branding talbes. See at Valley High School. Call or AlOc 78 MISC Lost-chil-ds brown-rimm- ed glasses, oblong stop sign shaped frames. If found, please call Lorotta Clarkson or 644. 644-24- 12 FOR SALE 1971 Tamarack Mobile Home 12x60 fireplace; washer and dryer; excellent condition. Cali 3. AlOrc 2443. AlOc 644-578- HELP f 20 Canine Crunch 50 pounds $8.85 84 FOR SALE 1971 12x60 Mobile Home, two bedrooms, furnished, $4700 or $120 down and take over payments. Call or 6. AlOrc - Commercial. Box 801, Kanab, WATT1ER SERVICE Box 332, St. George, Utah. 644-23- 2443. 648-22- on your lot - custom cabinets, range and cover, carpet throughout, electric heat, refrigeration - approx. 6 weeks complt on, or will build to Zero your i. deifications. down - F HA, VA, F arm Home or conventional financing available, REMODELING - Re- FOR RENT Main Street business building. Call or 2240. Inquire at Center Grocery. A17p 644-239- FOR SALE 1966 GMC truck 2 ton, good condition, good tires, cab and chassis or with 16 foot steel flat bed. Goodall 648-22- CUSTOM ( WANTED L06E weight FOR SALE safe, fast, easy with the Diadax plan reduce fluids with Fluidex. Kanab Drugs. A3rc FOR SALE HAY, Horses, Feed and Seed. All livestock needs. HAMBLIN FEED, Kanab, Utah. Check for speM14rc cial Ad. lets 644-551- REAL ESTATE 644-511- Wheel; Uloh office portable building, 10x18 ft., 2 doors, 2 winwood frame and siddows, ing, metal roof. Price $800. 10 tons of 4 and 6 inch channel Iron In random lengths, 6 to 22 feet. Contact Dave, Nationwide Suror (213) plus, 644-579- 644-58- EfiTATH RETARDANT 3- av- C Bulk, Farm, Garden, Lawn FOR SALE Seivmy Southern 894-026- CAT 9 Fret Etfimcfo cau G73-5S- PO LEAKS D-- 06 SEEDS 644-551- PROTECT YOUR MOBILE hOME WITH REVOtUTIONARY sidential Company offers a complete k. Can be inventory operated out of your home on a part or full time basis. arl FLOUR Kanab Drug. Additional Company advertising allowances; reorder credit available to the qualified applicant selected for the area. ed B61 FOR SALE YOUR OWN 644-248- 08 644-50- 36. FOR SALE 1967 NOVA, new engine, transmission, interior, paint, wheels and tires, stereo. Real clean. Call Matt, or 5. 644-24- SERVICES ailable for custom cat x, also Hubor Warco blade, or J16rc Income tax SERVICES service, 98 West Center. 9. Call Jim, Ph. J9rc an AlOrc nts vice-presid- 644-22- 87 gal. tank, suitable for water or gas; 2 - 4,000 gal. tanks two Globe service station hoists, 3 years old, $225 each; several used steel buildings, information on request; 260 sq. ft. 18 factory waxed vinyl asbestos tile, creme colored, $65.00; Bubble wheel balancer, new head, $30.00; 4 new military 550 gal. fuel cells $75.00 each, use for culinary water storage or hauling stock water; 1 new G.E. electric dryer, $75.00; Hay Baler, Model 60 one-mautomatic Long, pickup; power plant, good condition, Nationcondition. plant, good wide Surplus Brokerage, or Neo-pre- F27rc 644-29- One 10,000 WANTED I HELP WANTED Substitute wanted at Kanab High School. Call or write Kanab High School, Kanab, 8. Utah. Phone S19rc teachers SERVICES Household ap- pliance repairs : Washers, Dryers, etc. Furnace cleaning and repair. Carpet and Dry Upholstery cleaning. Foam Method. Paul Pris-bre- y, 9. F30rc Ph. 644-227- 644-272- HELP WANTED River Company wants experienced truck driver for summer work, $800.00 month salary. 644-24- 04. M27-A2- |