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Show ' vll Thursday, October 25, 1956 - - - Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard , portsCar Look to 1957 Dodge Custom Royal Sedan Qrdcrvilb By -- T K THE TRADITIONAL FAMILY CAR has taken on a definite sports car look as Dodge introduces its 1957 Custom Royal four-doSedan. Longer and lower-slunthe Custom Royal s styling is keynoted by the swept-winrear fenders. Low center of gravity, new Torsion-Air- e ride and the most extensive use of rubber insulation in automotive history have combined to give the Custom Royal a silent, vibration-fre- e ride. or g, g Darios Page Three r.:v7$ Star Fanner of America Brtnkerhoff Those who were here over the week end at the Roy Crofts home for the deer hunt were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowers of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford of Cedar City, Mr. hoys of Kearns, also. Mr. and and Mrs. James Heaton and Mrs. Fawn Jolley of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain and children, San Diego are visiting friends and relatives here. Frank is stationed in San Diego with the US Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Criddle and son of American Fork spent several days here visiting at the home of Mrs. Crlddles parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crofts. Mrs. Lloyd Heyboume and girls of Cedar City are spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brook-sbof Cedar City were here on Monday to take Mrs. Bessie back with them for a f R t y Bro-oksb- y visit famg ietefa S KANAB, UTAH oo Stio Steslgo hi Ml Will be on display at KANAB MOTOR CO. Lunt Motor Co. Kent Carpenter, Mgr. Donald and Mary Lee Baird children of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird, entertained their friends at their birthday parties last week. Sandy and Barbara Jorgensen of Salt Lake City were overnight visitors at the home of the Orson Youngs Wednesday. Ellen A. Hoyt (Aunt Nell) has returned to her home after a visit in St. George. Week end visitors at the Per. ry Troy home were Mr. and Mrs. Kez Meeks and boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Darol Heaton and girls Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meeling and son of Cedar City spent the week end here deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hepworth and son, Romel, of Panguitch were here hunting over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Workman and children of Cedar City were visiting last week end at the home of his mother. Visitors at the Burke Soren son home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona. Mrs. VeRene Tait visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Esplin for a short time Sunday. Selected as tbe nations outstanding young farmer among S80.000 members of Future Farmers of America, Wesley Patrick of Brooks County, Ca, was named Star Farmer of America at the 29th National FFA Convention la Kansas City. Wesley farms 130 acres near Quitman, Ga,, anil specializes in pure-breDuroe hogs. , d Kcnnccott Grant Cazlyle Gronning Candidate For U. S. Congress Is highly heritable. It fore, possible to Development of high energy grown feeds for poultry can result in greater local agricultural Income. High energy feeds have decreased the feeding period for broilers and turkeys by three or more weeks it was explained. At the present time, principal Ingredients for these feeds are being shipped Into Utah. Through research, It is believed new local crops can be developed which will replace the ingredients now being shipped in. Dr. Daryl Chase, USAC Pres, and Dr. R. H. Walker, Dean and Director of the Div. of Agriculture Sciences, expresed appreciation on behalf of the College administration and board of trustees to Kennecott for its Interest and financial aid to Utah agriculture. local Is there- greatly improve the profits from Utah's livestock Industry by use of bulls and rams with high gaining ability. In connection with dodder control in alfalfa, it was pointed out that Utah was formerly a leading alfalfa seed producing center. Annual production still exceeds five million dollars although Insects, pests and other problems have reduced the volume. Dodder Is a parasite which obtains its food from the host plant after the seeding stage. Mechanization of alfalfa seed production has greatly Increased the seriousness of this problem. Research Involves studying field treatments so that more fully effective controls can be .devised. - Vi liffl KANAB BASKETBALL PRE NOV. 30 - SEASON 1956-5- 7 SCHEDULE Kanab - - 28 and 29 Kanab at Ely, thirada (Tournament) LEAGUE SEAS0I1 SCHEDULE JAN. 4 Kanab at Valley JAIL 9 Kanab at Dixie JAIL 18 llurriccne at Kanab JAIL 25 Kanab at Enterprise - - - Kanab at Cedar FEB. 8 Vclley at Kcsab FEB. 13 Dixie at Kanab Kanab at Hurricane FEB. 15 FEB. 22 Enterprise at Kanab Cedar at Kanab MAR. 1 FEB. 1 - - 1 f Courtsey Southern Utah News Carlyle F. Gronning of ford, incumbent state senator from Beaver and Millard Counties and a prominent eivic lead- er in Milford and Southern Utah, is a candidate for U. S. Mil- at Piute DEC. 1 Kanab at Richfield DEC. 7 Panguitch at Kanab DEC. 8 Kanab at Panguitch DEC. 13 Lchi at Kanab DEC. 14 Millard at Kanab DEC. 22 Piute at Kanab DEC. 27 Kanab at Lincoln County DEC WAIT A FEW DAYS... ! BE 3 YEARS AHEAD CARLYLE F. GRONNING Representative from Utahs First District on the Democratic ticket Mr. Gronning served two years as mayor of Milford and six years as member of the Beaver County Commission, fdur years of which he was chairman of the commission. He has been a member of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks for 20 years, has been a farmer, active in civic affairs and church worker. - In 1954 he was elected Utah State Senator for District Eight to represent Millard and Beaver Counties. Mr. Gronning Is qualified by farm and labor experience, by ability, by sound thinking and by an earnest desire to faithCon. fully serve the residents-ogressional District No. 1 and the people of this nation. He pledges to help bring farm and livestock income up to the standard of the rest of the nation; to help labor maintain and exercise the right of collective bargaining and to help regain for Utah Education its former high position and rank in the nation. His platform is for more consideration for the ' . ' i , f "middle man, The lightest, mildest white eollar worker, small business man, professional man; and to continue labors progress economically. v A native of Delta, Mr. Gronin the public educated was ning schools of that community and the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. He served two years as a missionary for LDS Church and has been bishop of the Milford Ward for six years and is a member of Beaver Stake High CounciL , He Is married to the former Blanche Vest They have five children. straight bourbon J you can find ! A A rf Tfca CixGl.'.L a N! C1 Alf VmII Vcmcns Fc:o AT MIDNIGHT OCTOBER 31 AT THE VALLEY THEATRE Orderville, Utah Over half of the door receipts will be given back to those present in prizes .STRAIGHT - f K - f BOURBON WHISKEY . 85 PROOF KAT. D!ST. PROD. CORP. . N. Y. |