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Show . ' SOUTHERN Page Four . FOR SALE: Records, High Fidelity long play album?. $1.98. By Ivis ' Farr 3V itiXSSs. SJJ. W Utah Fish 8, 1939.$' Thursday, January Fredonia news and current events CLASSIFIED ADVEnTISIII- Gtruck with Omaha bed, ex tremely low mileage. Write box Mt Carmel 7 or phone MI Jl,8c Utah. UTAH NEWS it Chevy adds Bel Air hardtop to 59 line idrswftriBu Game & Lenn and Vonda McKinney have opened their Coconino Merc, a general store, in the building Weekly News Events wks formerly 'occupied by the Coco- Farewell A Missionary Cafe- They have renovated. sponsorred Thursday evening fft..nmo new equipment to fishing is world-wid- e installed in popular- and Elder Sherrill Anderson, son of handle general merchandise, in- - ity and that vacation time is g Mr. and Mrs. Vern Anderson at fresh meats, vegetables, jng time, were once again proven the Glendale Ward Chapel. Elder groceiies and hardware. As Mrs today as the department of fish Anderson, will enter the Mission McKinney put it, All we need and game disclosed a report cov-- ' cracker ering the sale of nonresident fish-barrHome in Salt Lak'City, Jan.5, now' is the Ill w "I x and we wbuld hae every- - ing licenses over the past season, for a few days training prior to departing for his field of labor thing." The report show's that 13,766 five-da- y in the Norway Mission. and full season licenses Next J ears kindergarten crowd were by people from purchased for is of senes the a birth? has been having program Following 48, of the nations 49 states, the Eldei Anderson: days Miss Trry Whiting notefi District of Columbia, Haw'aii, her fifth on Saturday at her par B.shop Lue H. Brinkerhoff ents, the E. Jay Whitings. Her Venezuela and Australia. was in charge and acted as MC. mother served 13 guests cupcakes Greatest participation in float,-an- d v&Ab l.yyy., $ , .j,y,y y.yy .., a fly or dunking a wornvlh Ellison ing had. Carl cream. ice Congregational singing was fol- his demand for the hardtop Area brings to three the number of models available Califor-birthdaPrompted by popular came Utah waters from I party for boys only on his lowed by a talk, by Elder Dee series of the new Chevrolets. styling, Chevrolet announces the addition of s Bel Air in the middle-price- d Jan. 6 at his parents. nians w ho purchased 7,705 licen-th- e Sport Sedan to its 1959 tine of passenger cars. This The new model and other '59 Chevrolets will headline Workman and a trio, VefUe Hol-gatses. in States n?xt high . Ellisons. ranking Seven Don new boys hardtop sedan with its increased visibility an Open House" at dealerships nationally, Jan. Emily Spencer and Marlicenses helped pin the hat on the snow-- ! purchase of nonresident garet Maxwell followed. Ida Mae man and enjoyed the birthday were Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, Campbell told jokes. Jim MaxNew Colorado;. Texas,Mr. and Mrs. Paul Applegate iting with his folks, Mr. and Mrs days, well and Gerald Spencer sang a cake, punch and ice creamw Mrs. Mexico, Illinois, andOregon, Idaho. hose David served. Ellison Farr, in Kanab from Logan vis Lew Applegate, during the holi were duet, composed by Gerald, and comes between Christ-- 1 birthday were by Emily accompanied they mas and New Years, held his Glendale Hews - G. W. Davis Co. 222 W. Center, fish-clndin- J8,4tc Phone MI room bed FOR RENT: Two Kanab., Call MI furn. apt. . el J8,15c j FOR SALE: A Rent Beater! Large older home. Very comfortable inside. Fireplace, large lot 90'x264. Water piped, to corral. Includes gas water" heater and range. Total price $3900. $675.00 down. Balance $75 monthly, or will ' consider trade for .House Trailer". Call MI evenings. 1 y.yyf.-.- y, Firescreens in brass, black wrought iron and copper $29.95 and up. Fire tool sets $8.95 up. G. W. Davis Co., 222 W. Center. J8,4tc FOR SALE: FOR RENT: Furn. duplex apt. Call MI 1 bd-r- e, -- m ft bd-r- A special Genealogical program was presented Sunday evening at the Ward Chapel with Willard Mackelprang in charge. Talks were given by Malcolm L. Robinson, Bishop Rex Bauer, with ji. reading by Bishop Jack Maxwell and a vocal solo Bless This House " max-imu- - - - m xnanagement.-Resear- imfieates- that serious nutritional deficien-- - cies may present when the range w'hen moderately grazed, . the nutritional requirements are more 'iisevVy'vtTi?'IIpw'ever, why the smart sivitch is to the 59 Chevrolet , ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER: The Reed Adams family left Wednesday for Salt Lake City where they will be for the next 3 months. Mr. Adams will- help train new workers in his line of business during the slack season here. He will return to his position as B. F. Goodrich representative, stationed at the Fredonia mill of Kaibab Lumber Co., Apr. 1st, when Kaibab Lumber plans to resume the hauling of logs from the North Kaibab Forest south of Fredonia. Mrs. Adarfts and two boys, Dennis 4 and Rickie 2 makes up the family. 6: practical slant. up to 10 more miles per gallop. V8's: eight to T features wider seats and more luggage space. FINISH: keeps its shine without waxing for up to three years. NEW BIGGER BR.4KES: better cooled with deeper drums, up to 66 longer life. OVERHEAD MAGIC-MIRRO- - VIM-PACKE- R choose from, with compression ratios ranging up to 11.25 to 1. FULL COIL SUSPENSION: further refined for a smoother, steadier ride on any kind of road.. One short drive and youll know the smart switch is to Chevy. Come in and be our guest for a pleasure test first chance you get. CURVED WINDSHIELD and bigger windows all of Safety Plate Glass. SLIMLINE DESIGN: fresh, fine and fashionable with a NOW-PRO- DELIVERYI MPT Stepped-u- p shipments have assured you a wide choice of models and colors. We can promise prompt delivery and its an ideal time to buy! jgS sf. ,.w. SWWCWWQWW' j CHEVROLET j?J 77 Mr. Louis Wagner assumed his duties as Justice of the Peace, Fredonia Precinct, on Jan. 1st. Retiring JP, Joseph Brooksby, has been advising Wagner and has stated that now he will have more time to enjoy his grandn, The O. L. Holmes won first prize; The Cliff Sw'apps, second and the Duane Judds third in the Christmas lighting contest sponsored by the Town Council, Jay cees and Fredonia Women's Club with $25, $15, and $10 going to the winners. . Where harvested roughages are available for feeding to 'range breeding herds, ranchers should consider the advisability of bringing certain animals .in off the range and feeding them under drylot conditions. Replacement ewes or heifers, then breeding females in their first pregnancy, or productive females in poor condition and. ixveed s4speial care, shoQfdf be considered iirst. In the meantime, ranchers should keep in mind that benefits from supplemental feeding can be obtained only when carried out properly and vv:Lth . .proper gracing ch - bhthday party Tuesday after' Twenty-fou- r mothers. Calls. fatheis and guests played games and were served a speciaj birthday cake and ice cream. David, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin M. Farr, Jr. Tl.c party was held at the Farrs new home on east ' Ilortt Street 4th children, and 14 of whom live in Fredonia. by Bishop Maxwell. County Agent 22-2- 4. - or see J8rc Spencer. Mrs. Maxine MacDonald. A talk by John S. Anderson, THREE ROOMS used furniture was followed with a reading by 6 pc. living room group, drop Janet Billings' of the Orderville 4 and table leaf dhrome dining Elder Anderson spoke and Ward. chairs, two foam rubber twin closing prayer was offered by studio beds and chest of drawers, LDean Anderson. floor lamp and two 4x6 wool rugs, $39.00 down and bal. $5.00 per A large crowd attended from week. G. W. Davis Co. 222 West neighboring wards as well as our JS,4tc own. Center, Kanab. NEEDED: Our empty milk Miss Karen Cox visited with bottles. Please leave where we relatives and friends In Las Vegas can pick up or call us. Chamber the past week. lain Dairy, Kanab. Jl,8c Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Waite Columbia and family of Idaho visited with FOR SALE: with bunk relatives here the past week. house trailer, 1 J8rc beds. $600. Call MI Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Jones FOR SALE: Rattan occasional (Arietta Brinkerhoff) from Verchairs, several colors. $14.95. G. nal, Utah visited relatives here W. Davis Co. 222 W. Center, Ph. the past week end. MI J8,4tc Mr. LDean Anderson and Dee Workman accompanied Sherill Glsndata flews Notes Anderson to Salt Lake Sunday. 27-- . Fish and Game Notes Final figures covering the 1958 elk hunts, issued today by the Utfh Dept, of Fish and Game, sTiow 193a permit holders harvest- imals for 'an averaWi success of 3.6.- - . The report showed that 105 sportsmen who drew premits failed to go afield. -- izUWJiiiMi NO OTHER SAW LIKE IT! Fell Bucks Limbs Under- cuts t Clears, land, Prunes t "jPreciaicih-t'iItSTSiSVa Only power saw safe up in a trek or on a ladder. Try it yourself. Call us today! Mftf-tf&fiT- S $192.00 Graydon Robinson ..KANAB, UTAH Ml nearly satisfied by range forage. V ' V--; - : ! 4g!r7 ' y;;.''. ': ;; - ' . The A breakdown of the harvest taken from the 16 hunting for Board of Big Game Control lists 525 bulls, 412 cows and 96 calves Nomad aryl the Impala -- Door Sport Sedan .units-presemtf- 19.P mdets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers! taken. Department spokesmen noted that the 1958 hunt compared fav. orably with that of 1957 when 915 animals- were taken by 1755 permit holders for an average success of 52 per cent. - a fcc - BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. Cedar City, Utah - . JANUARYAUCTIOHSALE Jan. I2lh .lor. Jay Its an American Tradition thru Sal. Jan. 17 . . . i All winter merchandise on WITH YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER V auction -- You name your own tl 0 be accepted. P Corduroy Capri pants- Wool Jackets Goats Pullover Sweaters Skirts -- - P Childrens winter t 0 f V paper its all there, and you can pick it up or put it down and come back to it sportswear - Steles Pajamas and Gowns Ballerina Shoes Wool Capri Pants Childrens Skirts & Corduroy Jumpers Winter and Dressy Dresses ALL 0 a hard day s work, it is a geauine pleasure to sit down witlr the hometown newspaper, like the old friend that it is relax and catch up on news and entertainment. For what- - j ever interests you most politics, society, sports, business you 11 find news of it, in detail, in your local newspaper. You can read it anytime, wherever you are; at your own leisure. That's the beauty of news- After price, dll reasonable offers will Wool Caps ENJOV YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! IT'S' WRITJE- TO INTEREST YOU! V . 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