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Show Thursday, June 21, 1930 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CLASSIFIED Advertising Rates Minimum .... 50 o insertion Over 3 lines .... 15c per line 4 (5 words per line) CARD OF THANKS One insertion .... 10c a line All Classified Ads are payable in advance, when possible. To Place Classified Ads By Mail Write your ad plainly. Figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order in the envelope when you mail it to the Southern Utah News. The. S.U.N. assumes no responsibility for errors after the first insertion. Veekly Man or Woman OWN A tion. Box 186, Kanab Release from your County Agent YOUR OWN BUSINESS new item. First time offered. Start in spare time, if satisfied, then work full time. Refiling and collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car, reference, $360 cash to secure territory and inventory. Devoting 4 hours a week to business your end on percentages of collections should net approximately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing accordingly. If applicant can qualify finacial assistance will be given by o. for expansion to full time position with above average Income. Include phone in applica- km The following ladies from our county will be taking a lampshade-making school from Mrs. Rhea Gardner, Extension Home Managemnt Specialist from the USAC. this coming Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: Mrs. f Madge Bauer, Mrs. Lena and Mrs. Ella McArthur Mrs. Mercy from Glendale: Chamberlain, Mrs. Arvilla Heaton, Mrs. Belva Lamb, and Mrs. Mahalla Sorensen from Order-vile- ; Brink-erhof- Mrs. Harriet Judd, Mrs. Delores Brown and Mrs. Alga Brown from Kanab. These ladies will act as leaders in their communities to see that others may Housewives, Avon offers a ing for ONLY $225.00. Write career to the woman who wishes Mrs. Alonzo J. Morely, 387 E. to be in business for herself. 3rd No., Prov, Utah. Tel. FR c location Write Avon Manager, 164 No. For Sale: Mining forms, proof of labor and most 700 East, Provo, Utah For Sale: Building lot in Kaneded legal forms. Standard Female Wanted Male nab, and good location. Also 1500 Help Publishing Co., Kanab. blocks & Warm Mornbuilding Man or woman, wanted to ing heater, 1 yr. old. Call . For Sale: New WurUtzer maple spinet piano, $25.00 down. May handle McNess Products full or pd be seen in Kanab. For informa- spare time. Opportunity to make necAIR ROTARY DRILLING tion write G. .W. Davis Piano $40 a day. No experience COMMcNESS Write essary. 112 St. No. 5th Las Co., Vegas, drill available for New Joy-73tc PANY, P.O. Box 14, Bayshore Nevada. in this area. prospect drilling Calif. Oakland 23, Station, 4 in. hole. Can to drill Can up For Sale: NEW HOME, 3 bed2tp also furnish complete sampling, See room, bath and Join the MORLEY TOUR to probing and graph recording of Vaughn Judd or call 223-- J the LDS HILL CUMORAH formation. Contact Norm Cram, . Leave Salt Lake Kanab, Phone PAGEANT. Hay For Sale: High quality August 3, 1956. Follows the Old Comunity spirit is mirrored alfalfa. $30.00 per ton. R. A Von Mormon Trail Visit many hisin 2tc Utah the faith the consumer has in Hake. Kanab, toric LDS shrines Attend the Visit at Niaghometown his merchant. SupPalmyra For Sale: Madges Cafe, Motel Pageant and Service Station. Located on ara Falls, Boston, New York, port the merchants and business Washington. Three weeks trans- houses who support your com Hwy. 89 at Gidervllle, Utah. portation, hotels and sightsee- - munity. have the opportunity to learn this art! Ladies have been trained in each community to test pressure cookers. Your pressure cooker should be tested every year. Do you know that u'hen you bottle garden produce in a pressure cooker that ha not be recently tested that you are gambling with you families life? Botulism cannot be tasted or smelled but when the toxin is present and is eaten the results are always fatal. Contact your Relief Society president and arrange to have your pressure cooker tested before you take a chance on your families life this year in your canning. " Tips on canning will be discussed by Miss Hattie Kilgore in an interview by me over KSUB at about 6:30 am. this coming Saturday. Why not tune us in? Glendale Plant July Fourth Program Orderville daily news happenings Plans are being made for a Fourth of July program, that will provide real entertainment for ail ages and interests. At 10:00 a.m. there will be a program in the Ward Chapel under the direction of the Glendale ward primary. Mrs. Ua May Campbell, president, is in charge of the program and reports that one following a patriotic theme will be given by the primary children and officers and teachers. Other parts of the day's entertainment will be sports for the children at 11:00 a.m. The ladies of the Relief Society will serve a buffet luncheon at noon. A dance will climax the day. All proceeds ffom the day will be contributed to the Ward Build- Chamberlain, Madeline Heaton. A reception was held after the Mrs. Martha Porter and meeting at the home of Ramona accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain which was enjoyed Severn Porter to Salt Lake City by all who attended. Friday to attend the Heaton reunion held there Saturday June 16th. Mrs. Porter returned home Y after the reunion, while Norene Clyde went on' to Burley Idaho to stay Freni with her brother and family, Malcolm H. Porter, for a few i 5 Free Field Service Q:diiy Insecticides Fear Years Expcricr.es 1 J7-3t- Call p 157-M- 525-- or Write W p DUANE JUDD 4 RANEE CHAMBERLAIN Nor-en- e Fredonia, Arizona weeks. Madeline and Lovina .Heaton are visiting at the home of Mrs. Helen Hall in Hurricane. Rula Mecham is visting at the home of her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Mark Chamberlain. Thursday. Mrs. Stanford DeMille is in the Iron County Hospital following an operation, we wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Roma Cox, daughter of Mrs. Amy Cox, celebrated her 11th birthday, Monday June 11. Mrs. Ray Palmer Is In th hospital due to sickness. We wish her a speedy recovery. The Jr. Gleaners were In charge of the Sunday evening program in sacrament meeting; it was as follows: A piano solo, Abide With Me by Carolyn Welcome Address Lamb; by by Norma Stevens? The Gleaner Sheaf by Rosalie Lamb; a talk, The Personal Field by Deanna Tait; The talk, Leadership Field, by Aleen Mulllner; a song by the class, My Testimony; talk, The Recreation Field by RaNee Chamberlain; welcome to the new girls into the class by Eleanor Heaton. Awards were given by Areola Rider, remarks J7-6t- c , Rcrrl csss Gradates News Happenings ALFALFA APHID CONTROL one-hal- f. By Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Brook-sb- y are the proud parents of a baby boy bom on June 14. It ing Fund. weighted 7'4 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall are the proud parents of a baby girl bom Monday June 11th. Mrs. Ida Anderson Is here Mrs. Mel Rider and children vlsitng with her daughter, Mrs. from Richfield spent a few days Marlon Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Covingin Kanab visiting with her Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lamb ton, mother Mrs. Adeline Egbert and Sherrll and Hal went to Richother friends and relatives. field on business and shopping 388-W- 4 .Page Three AviaiisriCadei Train!:. Clyde Romell Young, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde R, Young, Kanab, having successfully completed the Initial phase of his aviation cadet training program, has been graduated from the USAF School, Lack-lan- d Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The graduation was marked at a parade and assembly of thO USAF-- t t School. This organization conducts the introductory course for all students enrolled in both pilot or aircraft observer training. The program constitutes a major mission of Lackland, the Gateway to the Air Force base, commanded by Major General John H. McCormick. Having completed the twelve-wee- k course, he will enter the first flying training phase of the program at bases of the Flying Training Air Force. graduates Many of the will receive delays enroute to their new assignments which will enable them to take a brief home leave. The graduating class included a number of students enrolled as members of South American, European and Asiatic nations as well as United- - States cadets. They are engaged in the training eltljer under provisions of the Mutual Defense Assistance Program or under agreements presently In force between their home countries and the United States. Pre-Flig- Pre-Fligh- pre-flig- pre-flig- Local Nows Hens Mrs. Madge Summers and sons by Coleen Baird, YWMIA pres- are visiting at the home of her ident; song by the class King mother Mrs. Rae McAllister. of Glory. Prayer by Luane Esp-lin- . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt and girls from Richland, WashingGirls receiving their Silver ton are In Kanab on vacation. Gleaner awards were: Carolyn Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Farnsworth Lamb, Deanna Talt, Aleen Mul and a few days In liner, Rosalie Lamb, RaNee Kanabgirls spent recently. -- FARMERS W X SPECIAL i5pPG? -- 2 inch No. 5 Rough Flank ((Gineeclfsncei cddiltou to 0te!is cw;'c;:uc Good for General Farm Usd $10.00 PER THOUSAND mm Lu:.::Hn com Kennecott is now making cakes' -- one ton blocks of copper. Cakes in the copper industry- are produced by the casting wheel recently installed in the Garfield refinery at a cost of more than two million dollars. By using other molds on this same gigantic wheel, Kennecott also can produce copper billets, which are cylindrical castings three inches in diameter and about four feet long. Kennecott can compete successfully with other producers of copper only when it meets the needs of customers. And cakes, when done to a turn, meet the needs of factories that make such products as pots and pans, electrical fittings, gaskets and radiator cores. Billets meet the needs of fabricating plants that make pipe and tubing. The installation of this new two million dollar casting wheel is another step toward Kennecotts goal of serving its customers better. This is important to all Utahns because it helps maintain payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments that play such a big part in Utahs prosperity. -so- -called ARIZONA FREDONIA, p Recommendation OF ALL THE HUNDREDS OF FINE WHISKIES MADE KENTUCKY, CHOOSE KENTUCKIANS THEMSELVES EARLY IN OVERWHELMINGLY TIMES OVER ALL OTHER STRAIGHT WHISKIES. DO YOU KNOW OF ANY OTHER RECOMMENDATION BOURBON WITH A THIS GOOD? ; HessQSSSS G&jssp Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah BETTER TIMES FOR Tremtoc k y straight ioorion IARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY . WHISKY . II PROOF LOBISJIU? 1, KENTUCKY |