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Show i 1 Page Seven May 5, 1977 No Moses, had her Joche-be- dl Poor girl - what a But in spite of handicapl that, she did catch her man (correction - Cod gave her a husband). And she bee. me the mother of Moses (Ex. 0: 20). Suppose there had been an equal rights amendment in those days. Maybe the) needed one, for baby bo)s were being killed, while bab) girls were kllowed to live (Ex. 1:22). But if ERA had been in force Mama Joche-be- d would have said to her husband, Amram, This is ltl No more children!" and Moses never would have been born. Demands of equalit) for women have taken on new Going beyond normal achievements in the right to vote and hold public office, and extensive opportunities in employment, some women are clamoring for a new status. It is not a question of equal rights with men, but the renunciation of the privileges and obligations of womanhood. the gifts and Shunning blessings of motherhood can extremes. never accomplish equal status with man in his rights and responsibilities of fatherhood - so wherein is the Is it not rather equality? in the joys of partnership in parenthood? A study of certain mothers of the Bible, and the effects of their godly influence on children who became faithful servants of the Lord, holds some worthwhile answers for our tomes. Follow, ing this theme, "The Mother of a Deliverer is the title of a message by Pastor Russell Taft to be given at First Baptist Church on Mothers Day. This service at 11:00 follows Bible School set for Then at 1:30 p.m. 10:00. comes Evening Fellowship with a series on ho v to study the Bible, with an informal God-giv- sing-tim- e. sher is en Midweek Refrechanged to 8:00 p.m Wednesday (for Fredonians an hour earlier). Jochebed means "Jehovah is glory. What better way for mothers to glorify God than to share in bringing up their childrenin the nurture and admonition of the Lord (Eph. 6:4). SOUTHERN Residents request dog ordinance be published there been ERA So they named THE Some local residents living il the count), but outside the incorporated areas, have become alarmed somewhat with a problem with loose dogs. After meeting son e of them have requested the Southern Utah News to publish the Count) Dog Ordinance in order to help remind dog owners of thr- responsibilities. The ordinance is pul lashed herewith: (Section numbers and subheads have been left off) - It shall be unlawful for any person to own or keep a dog within the County of Kane without making application to the Kane County Clerk or the Kane Count) sheriff and paying to the County an annual tax of $5.00 for a female dog and $3.00 for a male dog. The license fee for a s,ja ed female dog shall be the same as a male dog. It shall be the duty of the Kane County Sheriff to register the applicants name and a description of the dog, and to give such applicant a certiiicate of registry. limits. In pursuance of such authont) herein granted, the Sheriff or his deputies or persons designated bv lam are authonzed to enter the en to a member of his household over the age of 14 years shall be construed as personal notice, and notice by mail shall be accomplished ious or malicious dog. b) as above stated It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of an.) dog, whether registered or not, to permit such dog to run at large and off the premises of the owner or keeper. A dog off the premises of the owner or keeper shall be on a leash accompanied by a responsible person at all times within the Count). It shall be unlawful for the owner or keeper of an) female dog to permit it to run at large while in heat, and such dog, if found at large, may be killed by anv d. provided the pa)ment of such fee shall not exempt the owner or keeper from prosecution and punishment for violation of this Ordinance. Any dogs not properly collared and registered as required by the provisions of this Ordinance may be destroyed if it has been impounded five days without being redeemed, and any dog which is properly collared and registered may be after the expiration of five days notice to the owner or keeper and in the event such dog is not redeemed. impounded; public officer. ed It shall be unlawful for any person to maltreat or torture any dog or have the right to kill any dog, except to kill it in a humane man- shall immediately deliver such dog to the County pound maintained by the Kane County Sheriff. If such dog is properly collared and registered, as prescribed by this article, notice shall be given in person or by mall to the owner or keeper and an address stated on the copy of the registration receipt received by the County and the owner or keeper shall have 5 days after personal notice or after mailing of such notice to redeem the dog as hereinafter provided. thorized to kill, or cause to be killed all fierce, dangerous, vicious or malicious dogs found within the County postagepre-pai- Any dog impounded as provided u) this Section may be redeemed within the time provided above by paying to the County of Kane a pound fee of $5.00 plus $1.00 for each day the dog has been Any dog owned, kept or harbored within the County which is not properly registered and collared as required in this Ordinance maybe taken up and Impounded It shall be unlawful for any person to keep , own or possess a fierce, dangerous, vicious or malicious dog within the corporate limits of the County of Kane. The Kane County Sheriff is au- depositing such notice in the mail, at any Post Office within the County, addressed It shall be unlawful for am person to own, keep or harl bor within the Count;, an) dog which by barking, howl, ing or elping disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood or persons therein. It shall be the duty of the owners of all dogs licensed under the provision of this Ordinance to provide such dogs with suitable collars, with a metallic plate attached thereto, having a number corresponding with the certificate of registry inscribed thereon, and all dogs not so registered and collared may be impounded or killed by the Kane County Sheriff or his deputies. ner. mBONIA NEW ntten or oral notice givto the owner or keeper or premises of an) one keeping such fierce, dangerous, u by the Kane County Nothing in this article shall be construed to affect persons not residing in the Sheriffs Department whenever or wherever such dog may be found. Any dog found running at large at any time within the County off the premises of the owner or keeper, may be apprehended and impounded by any person who UTAH NEUS County of Kane who may temporarily visit the County and own a dog, provided, that such person shall constantly keep such dog under his personal care and not allow the same to run at large. For the purposes of this Ordinance, a dog properly licensed under a licensing ordinance adopted by any city or towr within the County of Kane shall be deemed to be a licensed or registered dog under the terms and provisions of this Ordinance. "You are not born for fame if you do not know the value A very nice Mothers Da) program was presented by members of the LDS Sundav School. At the close of the program, little booklets b) Boyd K. Packer were distributed to the mothers. Miss Lynetto Judd and friend (a missionary companion) Christine Radcliffe, spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Judd and family and visiting Best Western sponsors photo contest color slide of any Best Western motel, hotel or resort could win a local resident the $1,000 cash first prize in Best w estems International Photograph) Contest, A Twenty-tw- o additional cash prizes will be awarded to amateur or professional photographers who submit the best 35mm color slides of any of Best Westerns 1,783 properties. Otherpn-ze- s in the cv.atest include $600 in cash to the second place winner, $400 cash for third place and 20 honorable mention $50 cash awards. Tins was Chnstines Best Westerns in theKan-a- b area are the Best Western Red Hills Motel and the Best Western Thunderbird Motel. first visit to Arizona. She found trines er interesting. She eujo.ed seeing the red soil and rocks in the area and sa;,s that she would like to come hack when she can sj end more time relaxing and enjo)ing the scenic points in the area. Chris is a nurse and works in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Residents mat lie Cit.. interested to know that Mr. Dave Riuer was one of her patients while lie was in the hos ltal recentl). Mi. and Mrs. Kav Cluif and taiinh spent the weekend in ! redoiua visiting with friends and lelatives. Mr. Jeff Snath (foimer resident of 1 redoiua and currentl) from Phoenix) was in town visiting fnends on Saturday and then lie A his fnend traveled on to Richfield with AIDan Judd to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stevens and family. Mrs. Darol Heaton and daughter Kimberly, returned from Salt Lake City where Kimberly has been receiving medical treatment. PTO members enjoyed a melodrama entitled W A Y, WAY, OFF BROADWAY which was presented by Mrs. McConnells 6th grade reading class. It was reported that the students really did an outstanding performance on the production. Projects for the year were reviewed and two main Winners will be selected by an independent panel of judges at Best Western International Headquarters in Phoenix, Az. Slides are and entries must be postmarked no later than September 1, 1977. Complete contest information, including how and where to submit entries, is posted in the lobby of each Best Western. time." of the National Parks a. id other points of interest m the area. projects in Kanab Sei 01 i W ar Sam ament Mcetinz was little Aaron James iuml am. Alter t! e 00 n, er ition photo this tak" . wm.' up tne ladder in the past from )ount Aaion aim mntlet, Augie a meat Bonham; grandmother Marlene Jones, 1. grandmother, Iola 1 eanv ot Huirn-n- e; uat, meat grandfather Ed Lamb of Mi. Cal'! .el. Being Sunda blessed as-io- Uve-gen- ten; 1 ONE OF A KIND S P Ii C I A L lioyoe noted of were the Fiddler on the Roof wliich was presented in March and the Annual Book Fair which was held in April. There were really some very outstanding books tills year, according to Mrs. Richard Johnston, PTO president. Mr. A Mrs. MikeGriffiths and Mr. A Mrs. Mont Griffiths are the new owners of the BAB Mercantile which will now be known as Griff s AG. The new owners wish to invite all of their friends to come in and check their prices and merchandise. Store hours are from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. I CI1 1 1 Radios 2.1 Channel model S5888 model $69S8 Sturdy Walnut Rockers MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL $88o Summer Lawn and Garden Supplies HERE NOW - SANDALS 13 off Check over our gift suggestions for Mom ROBES as low as $8.88 O SHEETS O TOWELS SPORTSWEAR O HANDBAGS O one group 13 off PRESSURE COOKERS one group 12 off O CLOUSES ! O GOWNS and ROBES HANDBAGS 20 percent off O HOUSE SLIPPERS O SCARVES O SLIPS and PANTIES us One Group Blouses 40 to 48 Regular $14.00 now $8.00 O SWIMSUITS I O JEANS DUSTERS Regular 810.00 LUGGAGE now $6.66 20 percent off Assortment of SPORTSWEAR S5.00 L and up BLOUSES 13 Off !! |