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Show r ( June 28, 1938 Thursday, Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard .Page Tliree within the arteries, the arteries serve as channels through which the blood flows, and the blood carries the raw materials to the cells and remotes the Your Doctor ... Says BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Advertising Rates Minimum .... 50c Insertion Over 3 lines .... 15c per tine (5 words per line) CARD OF THANKS One insertion .... 10c a line All Classified Ads are payable in advance, when possible. To Place Classified OPPORTUNITIES Ads Write your ad plainly. Figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order in the envelope when you mall it to the Southern Utah News. the critical water shortage, it will be necessary for all citizens to limit their sprinkling to two hours a day, these hours to be from seven until nine in the evening until further notice. It is hoped that everyone will cooperate,- in order that more drastic measures will not be necessary. BY ORDER OF to Due For Custom Bull dozing or assessment work call Charles Nash or Lloyd Deering, Kanab. Man or woman wanted to KANAB CITY COUNCIL handle McNess Products full or spare time. Opportunity to make $40 a day. No experience necessary'. Write McNESS COMPANY, P.O. Box 14, Bayshore To whom it may concern: NoStation, Oakland 23, Calif. tice is hereby given that the Re2tp publican County Nominating For Sale: Madges Cafe, Motel Convention is set for August 11, and Service Station. Located on 1956. All county candidates wishing Hwy. 89 at Orderville, Utah. to file for offices, that are to be filled this year, which are Senators, Representatives, Commissioners, must file with County Party Monday Clerk 20 days before the convention, or July 21, 1956. Fun for all! Fun for all at Signed, DONALD SWAPP the Kanab North Ward MIA County Chairman party this coming Monday at 6:30 p.m. on the church lawn. All MIA age of the North Notice To Creditors Ward are invited to come and join in the fun games, singing PROBATE AND GUARDIAN--SHIand refreshments. NOTICE Remember, Monday, July 2nd For further information conat 6:30 p.m. on the church lawn. sult Clerk of District Court or Respective Signers. NOTICE J7-6t- Lost: Black toy manchester terrier, near Pipe Spring, June 17. Will answer to Fifi. Contact , Lu Mitchell, Fredonia. Reward. J28p For Rent: Furnished apartment. Call 66-Kanab J28c 529-W- . 66-J- EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY 1 The S.U.N. assumes no responsibility for errors after the first insertion. Wanted: Small used , Kanab. freeze, call NOTICE Ambitious mothers who want to earn, but can only work part time Avon Cosmetics offers opportunity to earn $3.00 or more per hour. Write to Avon Manager, 164 No. 700 East, Provo, Utah. Deep- - J28c For Sale: Residential lots or business property on Johnson Road, H. E. Roberts, 6415 Riggs Place, Los Angeles, Cal. J28 3tc c IM Local News Items For Sale: New Wurlitzer maple spinet piano, $25.00 down. May be seen in Kanab. For informaDee Frost has been receiving tion write G. W. Davis Piano medical care in Kanab for the Co., 112 No. 5th St. Las Vegas, past week. Mr. Frost had been 4 Nevada. 3tc ailing for some time while wgA-inalone on the Wah Weep east is mirrored Comunity spirit in the faith the consumer has in of Kanab where he runs the his hometown merchant Sup- Church cattle, and while in town port the merchants and business for the past week or so decided to undergo a medical checkup. houses who support your Last reports are that he is im- IN THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KANE j-1- g In the Matter of the Estate of FORREST C. TAIT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at Mt. Carmel, Kane County, State of Utah, on or before the 7th day of Sept. proving. A.D. 1956. Dated this 28th day of June. A.D. 1956. Clip And Mall Today LINDSAY Please enter my Subscription for UTAH Isns Release from your County Agent By D. WAYNE ROSE Utah cattle and sheep oper-torwho have poor gaining animals are advised to have a veterinarian check for stomach worms. This condition is a grow ing problem on our rangeland Phenothiazine is usually used for treatment. Howeer, there may be other parasites present that phenothiazine will not control. It is recommended that cattle operators utilize and follow their veterinarians advice concerning parasite control Heavily infested yearling beef calves given phenothiazine gained three times faster than untreated calves at Oregon State College last year, reports Dr. D. W. Thomas, Extension Veterinarian at Utah State Agricultural was not Treatment College. started until animals went on t feeding in September to assure a heavy build up of the parasites. Trails are now under way to measure weight gain comparisons when treatment is started as soon as internal parasites ova are noted. Stomach worms are an increasing menace because of improved especially irrigated pastures, pastures. Concentrating more cattle on less acreage under conditions that are ideal for worm growth is bound to build up infestations, Dr. Thomas says. Worm losses take several forms including poor feed efficiency, loss of grade, lower resistance to other parasites, disease and death. Such infestations can be noted best in weaners and yearlings. Symptoms can often be mistaken for some other conditions. So let an expert do the diagnosing, Dr. Thomas warns. Worms can frequently be repound sponsible for a pound weight loss in a animal. dry-lo- 100-15- 0 400-50- 0 July NEWS ISOM ' 5, 12, 19, 1956. y VISIT AT JAMESONS NAME Visiting this week at the Karl Jameson home in Kanab is Mrs. Jamesons sister, Mrs. Wolfe and children. They plan on a visit to Salt Lake and California, and to lat er Join Mr. Wolfe In Ohio where they will all leave for Germany where he will be located for the next three years. ADDRESS Find enclosed $3.00, check .... money order cash and the i BODY'S ARTERIAL SYSTEM the The arteries and blood body are elastic tubes which vary hi lengt blind size. They form the transportation system which carries blood to all parts of the body through the arteries and return blood to the heart through the veins. Important structures m this network of blood vessels are the "arterioles", or the branch endings of vesM.-lSo- f blood pressure may result. Your body is a complex chemical factory, composed of millions of cells which, in turn, act singly or in groups to maintain processes essential to life. Nutrient materials, oxygen and other substances are chemically converted within these cellular laboratories to encourage growth, repair tissue and produce energy and heat. The transportation system that maintains and supplies the cells consists of the heart, arteries and other blood vessels and blood. The heart provides the motor power to propel the blood T- ?.! ovej-reac- j n vs :1 4 V master likes My bert. AND GLEN CANYONS Lot 90 proof DaUXE 010 FASHIONED PROOF, 1 YEARS OLD. MELROSE Half Pint STRAIGHT WHISKY, DISTILLERS CO., II. Y. Menrce Stato Dank, f.lonrco Utah d Lon Fares c: fide Financing HVMiVV - f f?PF!3 tzi fcdd!r.:d lihfccsl Interest Pdd Fast, Safe Trips a! Lon Fares Call ECO for Information kU Qmtekm i 75 cissies to Salt Lake City cr Fb:r.ix hbilllv en a Savings Lc::.s f.::c-:nl- s f.bmbcr Federal D:p::il Inference Ccrpcralica Purchats KAIBAD LUMBER COMPANY Fredsnb, Arizona II. r,:!:r.i Tistjsn, C:sii:r Thsm st STANDARD PUBLISHING CO. Kanab, Utah f I e, 4 I 4 sier mu f us help you plan your Charter Trips or Scenic Flights anywhere Fly in Ccrr.fcrl Cr.ly MELROSE M .. .It! Meeting Sunday evening was as follows: scriptural reading by Lucille Rose Ellis; short talk by Hol-gat- Smart pup! Remind bu muter to drink the very , . Melrose Old Fuhioned Straight Whitky every drop hu a rare old fashioned flavor all iu own! old t . The Esplin Reunion was held Saturday, June 23rd, The program in the- - morning was as follows; chairman address by Oh Ye, Gail Heaton, song, Mountains High" by T. Lavoy Esplin; prayer, Melvin Luke; Gall Heaton introduced the following representatives of the different families: Maggie Clarissa Luke, Minnie Sorensen, Perces Heaton, Hester Heaton, Henry Esplin, and Velma Carroll; Evelyn Richardson gave a business talk; trombone solo by Darel Lamb; a reading by Dee Sorensen; a square dance Heaby the children of Perces Sue Carol solo by ton; piano Brinkerhoff; piano solo by Bar- - r 7 years - Mia Maids and explorers fireside was held at the home of Loretta Crofts. i Try the new "Get Acquainted Lamb, . the Esplln reunion Saturday. n Old Fashioned Straight Whisky ZION, GRAND Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Richardson vlsted friends and relatives here and In Glendale Sunday after Toni Sanders; Eleanor Heaton gave her report on Girls State; and then Carolyn Lamb, Madeline Heaton, Eleanor Heaton and Juanita Chamberlain sang the Girls State song; Juanita Chamberlain gave a report on college; Lynn James Esplin reported on his army life. The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. held their fireside at the home of Lane Talt. QMDSIE FLY OVER DRYCE, and Barbara are friends of Hogan and Betty Adair of Petaluma. Nielsons were former residents of ML Carmel. n, 1. ii"ihpi a short talk Mr. and Mrs. Ilirum Nielson of Henderson, Nevada and son, Lamar and wife of Petaluma, California, were Sunday visitors at the Ira II. Adair home. Lamar Mrs. Verona Talbot is visiting The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. at the home of her parents, Mr. had a very enjoyable time at the party held at Hidden Lake and Mrs. Lyle Chamberlain. Tuesday night, June 19th. Corine Chamberlain Is home after visiting in Henderson, NevMrs. Belva Lamb and Rosalie went to Kanab on business Thurs- ada with her aunt. day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamber here Sunday 24th ' visiting at lain received word Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Williams Heatons of the birth of their first grand- and to get their daughter, Kay-leewho was visiting her for child, a girl. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Burr, who awhile. are In Germany. Elbert White is visiting at the home of his aunt Mrs. Carol f i' evening. Joy Jameson returned to her bara MELROSE 1 Cram and two small sons of Salt Lake City were in town Saturday and attended the wedding party that generally assumed.. Troy. f ? ti Esplln Family are here visiting at the home of and family are visiting at the prayer by Binnie her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry home of Mr. and Mrs. Binnie organization; Sorensen. Sorensen. cv . e Carroll; by home in Kanab after visiting at Claressa Luke; Clara Spencer of Mr. Mrs. home and Orson the Leon Cox, son of Amy Cox, gave the family history of John celebrated his 9th birthday, Young for a few days. J. Esplln; Gail Heaton announcJune 20th. Mr. and ivfrs. Vol Sorensen ed the program for the afternoon: talk by Henry Esplin, Mrs. Helen Meeks and family and family, Mrs. Dortha Barton President of the 1 A m who celebratage and at any economic level. It is ed her tenth birthday. a inborn that ceitain likely Mrs. Fern Morrison and Mrs. vity of the blood vessel to emotional Stimuli and to excitement and stress Mina Gardner motored to Cedar may predispose to or may be the foreCity Monday on business and runner of persistant high blood pressure, Considering the wide prevalence of this other purposes. disorder, it is less dangerous than Mr. and Mrs. Robert RANEE CHAMBERLAIN By x i 't S W TAIT nate use not recommended. Surgery sen house. on the nervous system which regulates blood vessel size to some degree, has in A weiner roast and watermelgeneral not been too effective. Though on bust were given in Main Canhigh blood pressure is often found in yon Tuesday night to twenty litmiddle aged people who shoulder heavy tle friends and cousins of Miss responsibilities, it may be found at any Rosalie Anderson ' BERNEETA Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Black-buof Torrance, California and three daughters Bonnie Joan and arrived Saturday night Mary to spend a vacation here at the home of Mrs. Blackburns mother, Mrs. Effie Sorensen. Orderville daily news happenings N- 1 By Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner left Thursday to attend a convention tor all postmasters in Southern Utah held at Beaver Mrs. Madeline Gardner was taken to the hosoital Saturday night having suffered a badly Treatment of high blood pressure sprained and possibly broken is directed toward the exciting cause if wrist and a back Injury from a one is found. In many cases of essential fall. hypertension treatment may not be New arrivals who have estabnecessary as the body adapts itself well to the increased load. Recently certain lished residence here are the the arterial system. When, for any drugs have been introduced which may Lyle Elmer family in the Darol reason, these arterioles are constricted lower blood pressure, but since they Lamb house and the Keith Ridor narrowed, the outflow of blood from have side effects, their indiscrimimay dle family in the Doyle Sorenthe arteries is impeded. An increase in is A v w' t g HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE s Misses Pauline Frost and Don na Baardseth spent the past Cedar City, Utah week end in Kanab visiting from Attorney for Administrator their studies in nursing at Salt Published- June 28, 1956 and Lake City. ORVILLE SOUTHERN Th f"ILiMin( H ont of J r if o) arliiln hi numhtti of th f I loh .S',, Midnat Animation and puhftihtd in ,01 ptiahon Uith uzi to at hsu papt Thtw aitititi mt uhidultd tn appm fit ii olhtt z trk thioughout tht )tat in an ijf'iit la brtler Onjuatnl you with piMoin 'J htnllh, and dmgntd la mipioit thi urll-- h mg of tht ptoplt of Utah TAIT C. Administrator Weekly - When this teamwork is progressing normally, there is little fluctuation in the blood pressure let el Hypertension or high blood pressure, may develop ii association with many diseases, or it may be found w ithout an obvious under-lymillness. This type is called "essential hypertension". The condition is so nameid because there is neithei an obvious cause or association with any disease. While the exact cause oi high blood pressure is not known, tareful evaluation by a physician is needed to discover just why your blood flow is being impeded, causing your blood pressure to rise untttn J 28 2tp Male and Female Help Wanted By Mail waste products. Carmel news At. J |