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Show i .lax b I. ' k. i 1 ! A Cowboy thinclads win second in Region Eight Opeiung general day fishing of the 1977 season I tah has been set for in Sat-urd- a,, Maj 14. Fishing will bein at 0:00 a.m. and will be legal until 10:0Cp.m. (4.0o a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time when in effect) in all waters of the state except where otherwise specified in the 1977 fishing and protected aquatic wildlife proclamaThe earlier opening tion. date applies only to the general fishing season opening date. Waters with special opening dates will remain the same. The W lldlife Board ap- -I roved the earlier opening date and granted authority to the Division of Wildlife Kesources to set the 1977 season opener on either May 14 or 21, dependent on the Divisions ability to provide and plant fish prior to the determined date. After careftil evaluation of available man power requirements and hatchery conditions throughout the state, Don Smith, director of the Division of Wildlife Kesources, and Donald Andnano, chief of Fisheries, established the May 14 opening. Director Smith said, We have attempted to maintain a consistent in the opening of our fisiung season the last several years and have set aside the Saturday closest to June 1 as that day. This year, however, both the Wildlife Board and the Div- ision felt it best, under present circumstances, to move the opening date ahead to take advantage of current water conditions." Snath continued, We realize that this change may cause some hardships on resort owners and sportsmen who have planned vacation time around fishing season. However, the dry season we are experiencing has placed abnormal pressure on the states hatchery system and on water supplies. We are attempting to take best advantage of current, favorable conditions in the Dsh-in- g waters of I tah by allowing fishermen to utilize those areas earlier than normal. The Wildlife Board is acutely aware that water will be in short supply during the later part of this summer." Many of our hatcheries have experienced a significant reduction in water flowing into the hatchery; some of them as mi ch as 50 per- - BORDER STORE 1IQU0RS WINE 89-- Groceries Saddlery Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry Frank and Helen Banks v Touch-a-mati- Owners and Managers Bone Beef Roast ',f lb. $1.1 9 1 WATLRS IJ FANIS which permits matically. makes it Tourh-a-mat- ic easy foi a person to quic kly and accurately get m touch with social and service clubs, church groups or anyone for that matter who is called on a regular basis. Because Touch-a-mat- ic 1C places calls at optimum speed, it will reduce the time it takes for a person toplaee a call, commented Dennis Wood, Customer Services Manager. In addition, it will drastically reduc e the number of nusdialed alls. Most calls a peison makes each day aie to the same numbers, he continIt is to these freued. quently called numbeis such as loved ones or regular business contacts that the Touc.h-a-mareally be-- c omes invaluable. As a safety feature, the c tii not only Touch-a-mat- ic an added feature, a concealed directoiy is included upon which manually dialed numbers can be listed for convenient reference. In addition to using the 16 Touch-a-mati- cs elect-ion- ic memory buttons, it can of couise be dialed as a re- gular telephone. Additional details regarding tlus latest Mountain Bell telephone can be obtained by calling the local business numoffice at the toll-fr- which makes reform essary is the attitude of the people that the welfaie progrram is arthaven of the rip-o- ff Although there are which studies numeious show only a slight percentage of welfare fraud, the American people are not convinced. In a 1976 survey 94 percent of a nationwide a ists. Two Kaibab cross section of adults that it is not right to let jeople ho need welfare o hungry. Blit that same suive, reyealed that 89pei-- t employees get training ent local emplo ees ol Kaibab Industnes, D nnis Waters and Gai , Hecton, both ol t ledoma, were among a group of six to be graduated Apnl 22, tiom Ilanii-man- s the Stetson-Ko- ss Two the onl, trainiu j 10 inn for pldiiermen m North An. h eiica, consists of appiei-inate100 liouis of class-rcxinstruction usm, a20U page manual, supplemented and tic by shop ptactice visits to jildimi, iniU. Cci. 1 tiucates satistactoi ol completion aie aw aided to students at a diimei hot ti that concludes each nmnthli piogram. Stetson-Kois i in joi manulac tmei of planuu null lncludng tu h rnachineiy, plane i -- in ltc produi tion ss is, automatic tninucis, grademaikeis and pitted equip m lit in v feel ag-le- ed too many that le cm welfare heat by ettin money they die not entitled to. Finally, the welfare system should be because theie are thousands of families that desperately need help and the govc lament is not n eet-iits obligation to them. It is time to limit benefits to onl, the most needy families, tighten eligibility and improve m-- c c'litive payments. It is essential that we reduc epaper-woi- k c j eo( Vocational Iiaimn liool held at Seattle, W ush. The course thou-t- it to be Sc oild Ante use. and simplify the bureau! lacy, so long as such el torts aie consistent with necessary leportmg to opeiate a ht program. In conjunction with these thiee reasons foi weliaie leloiin, I would like to add three pioposals for reloim. I list, the welfare s,stem should not be federalized, maximum flexibility and authority should lenidin with the states. It is the state It lslatuies and governor t wlio aie able to deal dnec with state problems and be directly lesponslble foi then solutions. State piovides fifty pro-i- n grounds m wluch proposed solutioi s can be tested and intei handed. In tlus manner, ideas can be ross fertilized and fifty facilities can put their collective wisdom toward a solution. Also, when federal piograms run out of out I ol, wc simply j rint mole money. State and lot al ovemments have no sail' option. I hey must run fis- ti-- c KANAB HEWS el w lelatives lv e m Kant tor unit who nt. ec t i v Peail Vis. tlit funeral ol lntluJc: Carpenter dna C hoi r , Mis. stliet Laub and clillmd Bid k of W Hui nt am, ai mi, stlii i and I oina Flat k ol Colo alo ( itt, Aide'll Flat k ol Pan uitch; ai Ins Fiji k tnd i n t,httr Maul n Hall m K Gibson, also on m ( and Palau Hlat k, all ol i is F N , I . C 1 V 1 ol Vui.dt, k an n n c Ji ai nt of Oiden, Mi. an! Kulon lilac k ol P l o o, wis and C Daih-n- edai es, place. on-ti- c c c yd. dash--Kl- Gate, 3i ck 4tl 2 5tli hn 3rd place. Discus Alvin place. Beesli nt le aciorli 1 Li lit recoids set, - to Coach Arlyn e wet e very proud they did a real in lepresentmg aien. ol tin fine ha' , W kids, job al Fith School, , weeks paper. HIGHWAY INSPECTION? NEED A UTAH Call change that. REHER CAR UNUSUAL AND DELIGHTFUL and TRUCK REPAIR unusual and delightful piano composition was ere ated In Joseph Sihillinger Some hive likened it to the woiks ol Handel, Bach or Pun. II It was composed bv plotting the pine fluctuations of anous wholesale com - n Kanab, Utah 644-582- 5 LUNT MOTOR COMPANY1 5 Selling - - DODGE CHRYSLER DODGE TRUCKS RANCHO TRAILERS and CAMPERS DEPENDABLE USED CARS See S. KENT CARPENTER - Kanab Phone modifies on a piece of graph pa pi i and assigning a pro poi tionate value in musical tls to at h squall nt t i unusu n m w i n w v t SAND o t r i t e gre a k um th il t an be o ed on its own unusu n stulptun Ready Mix Asphalt Washed Sand & Gravel Excavation, Grading Portable Crusher ulv bit nt is mi . 171 n s bv i n and di light ul national em In intei pi t lat ion of M il mnt dom in n um d a si ulptoi His i ROCK Northern Arizona and Southern Utah Road Building Custom Work il ol and SERVING . . . t ch I 8 J. D. M. tnd delightful d thinks is now possible Most pi oplt think ol two types ol mm light and daik Light is M is.it ill and can be used inv pi ui I) n k is usually used m tiopie il di inks 1 he makers ot ppl ton Jamaii i Runts it mind us tin n is a thud t v p i gold molt lav orl ul s tit m white pungi nt than i 644-226- i n unusual and dehghtlul book (tint should appeal to h t learned vet v o u ng at h ait is U mm i I Hr Pu A A Milm s i lassie about Winnie tin Poo tianslitccl into Balm d Jack Mognett 644-553- 7 Dan Mel Mognett Mognett 644-230- 6 643-249- 3 iii ilmn was 'll idi In look lllst B ii dot k Bt igit ti CASH and CARRY SAVES YOU MONEY fit b 1 1 i i, us. nl i , I Hlac k ol e. st. Geoige. County iilitiwsat the iuneidl m Glen lale included F vu Blackburn olOi. derville; and Don, K cna! , Sarah and Vlaulda Black, Vernon and Anna Deal Flack, Dale and Mar lien Sj Jeriy and Julie Sj encci, en-c- er, Leslie and Della Pugh, Gwen and Vivian Cox. Campbell ee ber, Zion Kolob road closed for one eek Ttie Kolob Can nns Hoad in Zion National Pain, en- 4 gallon with lids plastic Storage Containers $1.43 1974, moc Chefs- - with bottles 7-U- p, R. C. 8 pak g9c MACE CASH MARKET Kanab, Utah court T6P chan I OO fr the21It1Cook trs m 111 -- AIOIVAL HJTEf?MTlPMAl ceevAiy'i ' otiO iv retm sF-- er U.$. ACV , ITS FCCP SERVICES UOTtP Foe Tewiwuuii, the coHt$T foe the time aup c appiep off a rvTEeep first Goto mepal Foe assortment qf ' PEuCAOES AU MOTANropcP tering from Intel state Highway 15, will t e closed on May 2, 1977 for a period of apj roximately one week. Tlus action is necessary in order to install a large draining culvert under the Contractor for this road. project is James Heed and Company of Sand.,, I tah. Project Engineer is Don R, Good of the b edei al Hi Bh ay Administration, Superintendent Robert C. Heyder announced that tlus five-mi- le long road will be reopened when the road culvert work is completed, approximately May C, 1977. The road will then remain open for the rest of the travel season. the tiJtl stated. Wearehope-r- ui of n akmg a Oood showing at state next week. I liese iesults were receive! late Tuesday night, e.en alter the forms were i lose i noi to press time, an tli d was held up to get We were unable them in. to get the results on the girls side of the meet, but will t art those results m next Alvin brown, 1st place; Mark Coiry, 2nd place; Robert Brown, 4th place. (Alvins throw of 47 2 is a new school record.) Javelin Kevin Bunting, 1st ns hui ting, I Shot put rather than theimpov- -, I tlunk we can enshed. Keai j in i , lace. -0 2nd biovi, Kean bunting, lac e. k1 , i no place. run--Jo- t. Medle rtla, place. Mile tela 3id, 44 0 tela Kanab, 3 I'd. Steve Mar330 hit. bundles ti' , 1st late. la h In id. Steve Mai-- tj n, -- ml. Due to lUr.li winds the day of thi a t ettheiewfcienonew plate. Mile run tension of medical benefits lias seived to eliminate a a oik disinc entive. Fiiiall , we should have a piociam that will contain a simple plan to help the most needy lamilies without filtering large sums of money through the bureaucracy. Bureaucracies cannot be eliminated and, in many cases, the need for an effective bureau! rac y is essential. However, the welfare system has become a program to sustain various social guar-dia- i i lac " Kit hail yd. dash Boardman, 6th place. ex- Ke lr Bui ting, J j late; Da ,iJ Cl osl, , ljJi place. Lane e Jac ksoi e, ic Pole vault 440 880 yd. run 1 j ) 129. The Pokes qualified several men to go to the state meet wluch will be held next weekend in Fio.o. Following are the places that the Kanab athletes won. 100 yd. dash Rick Gate, "t1 2 20 t , 01 J i ji Marty hunting, 2nd Hubert McDonald, t , on ltlat son Andeison of I tails and la lat kJ j Kit bald 1'lat k ai d sn It, i ol Sand , Delw n M asi1 11 ul Salt lake City, a 1 nit entix School I Peail Joluiso epas, coll sound j. rograms. Tlus aione should i rovide an am. le argument against federalization of welfare. Secondl. , am welfare system should be based on the inte0nt, and necessity of work, the need to maintain family stability, and the avoidance of am incentive toward welfare dependency. L tali has aclueved sigmli-- c ant success in recent y ears. Ihe legislatuie has moved to eliminate the 100 hour month work limitation jer wluch tends to break up families by driving male heads of households from their homes. The state has endorsed programs which have been vital m providing work nt t- -h Out-ot-to- c factor nee re- members emergency telephone numbeis but also allows them to be color-code- d so even young children can get help in sec onds with the push of a button. Because the telephone an be reprogrammed by an individual customer, the 15 lecorded numbeis can be changed at home easily m just a few sec onds. comes The Touch-a-inat- ic m ivory with a choice of two wood grain or seven diffeient color fac epiates. It is available in either desk oi wall models. As The second any customer to dial up to 15 frequently called numbers with just the push of a button. In addition, it has a 16th button which redials the most recent number called if that number was busy on the first lul-L- ou 1 While the days of having to call central to place a local telephone c all are gone forever, there is every indication that the method of a person dialing las or her own calls, at least to a certain extent, may soon be equally obsolete. Mountain Bell is introducing a new telephone into the Southern Btah area this With the new system, known as 16, once a number has been dialed and recorded in the telephones memory mechanism all a person has to do is push a single button for that numlier to he dialed auto- 4 pei-sui- c try. f. couitl needs and is icai for woifaie leform. b it year, I talk with many j eo le who are anxiously a- utn e lefoim and lieceive is dtuens ol letters from 1 lug examples of wel-i- -i t abuses and j roposed si lotions. During the sum- -i l ol 197o, both political called for ties ur,entl a llaie leloi In. llieie aie three reasons wy welfare is regarded as a s stem desperately need- -l The first is the 0 reform. ti oimous cost. Totall., , the ailfaie system is piesently (listing over $180 billion. A 1975 study by the Con- -i essiuhal Budget Office shows that exj'endituies foi fedeial income assistant e 10 rams totaled $25.7 m 1955 and an estin -ated $142.9 billion m 1975. Both amounts die in constant 1975 dollars. If the 1955-7- 5 trend continues, the total t ost of federal me ome assistance programs in the eu 2,000 will be $l,22U.l billion or 33.4 percent of the Gioss National Product. i to be added in So. Utah month BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway lit cent belo noi ial, imith said, creating a serious protlen, in maintaining the same numbers of fish in the lute hiii as usual. W e feel it lx best to begin planting the cashable size fish now and allow anglers to fish for Ihis will relieve them. pressuie on the hatcheries and i rovide fishermen with the oiportumtv to fish waters while thev aie available. The Division also acknowledged tlit impact the early opening i aght have on programs and facilities of other state and fedeial agencies. Those roups have been contacted and there is a strong attitude of c operation toward making tins unusual opening a successful one from all aspec ts. Hih Kanab The track and Held team finished just twopomts belund leadm0 North Sevier to take second place m the Region ue! t Track and Field Meet held Tuesday in Cedar City. The Cowboys fell three points short of winning t e first place trophy, sconnt 127 points to the Wol.es We invite you to Compare our Low, Low Prices North Hwy. 89 However Stock is Limited So Hurry!! Kanab 644-544- 1 |