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Show Thursday, September 26, 1337 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS fagc Tive jr Weekly l!ercs Release from Your County Agent EXPERT dressmaking and alWANTED: Reliable party to WANTED: Waitresses, cabin terations. Barbara LaBriere, Phone MI 4 2672. S192t assume hal. on contract on Elec- maids, dishwashers and busboys. tronic Organ, in your area. For Inquire at Parry Lodge. Open more information write credit all. winter. S26re. dept, box 252 South S. L. Branch SALES and Sen. ice: New and Salt Lake City. S263tc. mmm mm McNESS CO. P O. Box 14, Station, Oakland 23, Calif. S19,26pd Bay-shor- e t. legal Co.,' Kanab, Utah FOR SALE: Highway frontage Publishing Wagnalls encj eolpedias, 36 vols. in Glen Canyon Damsite area, Nearly new, reasonable. See suitable for service station, motel, Blanche Russell or call MI 4 2674 r theacafe, trailer park, Kanab S5,12pd tre etc., Also acreage for comWANTED: Woman to work in mercial and industrial sites. Will motel. Apply at Premium Motel, cut to suit .Will sell or lease, and S26c. we will consider joint business Kanab. FOR SALE: Set of Funk & d ventures. Priced reasonably Write P.O. SALK. Home, 92 ft. frontage Consumers Agency, Inc., A5,3m 2nd South, 1st East, Com- Box 504, Provo, Utah. H . 89 See A8rc WANTED: Avon Representative needl'd in Kanab. Write Mrs. NO HUNTING, shooting or Gaia Davis, Richfield, Utah. A54t trespassing will be allowed on BEAUTIFUL Utah Green the Mackelprang property in stone for fireplace, flow-eibobuilding Johnson Canyon. S19,26pd or fine home. Preferred 15 ft. aluminum from coast to coast. $32.50 ton FOR SALE: Ideal for camping, cut. Wilson Quarries, Bear Valhouse trailer. ect., call MI 4 2254 or contact ley, via Panguich or Paragonah. S264te S12rc Theo McAllister, Kanab. ilRMT 2) x I? NEW AND USED pianos. FOR SLE: 6 rm. home. Includes two building lots and siv shares of Spinets, Consoles, Uprights and water. Write Mrs. Ray E. Chard, Grands. Pianos delivered and 2704 Grand' lew Circle, Salt Lake tuned at no extra charge. Write J25rc G. W. Davis Piano Co. 112 N. City 6, Utah 5th Street, Las Vegas, Nevada, collect. or phone DU S26,6te surehome tiailei, lieautiful finish is complete with small bathroom, FOR SALE: Large home in Contact Mrs. Maur-ln$1 100 cash. Alton, Utah. Good coal furnace. Jensen. Parowan, Utah. . S19.26 pd Electric water heater, water soft-nerNine rms in all. Two acre FOR SALE. Corner lot and 10 lot with fruit trees, garden, barn, room brick home in center of garage, ect. Very reasonable. See town on hwy. 89. 110 So. 1st E. Errol G. Brown, Kane Realty & 3tc. Abstract Co., Kanab. Kanab, call MI 4 2761. FOR SALE: 1955, 21 ft. Lea e At cldte to your business as your telephone d Need a rubber stamp, a stencil, some price markers, a name plate, or any one of a thousand office aids and marking devices that can speed your business ond save yeu money? A quick telephone call "will bring you prompt, courteous service . . . right her In town! - Standard Publishing Company KANAB, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Slaugh and daughter are spending a thirty day leave from the Navy here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Slaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts. JoAnn Bolander, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph O. Bolander entertained her little friends on her sixth birthday on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Phillip Cook and children of New York and Miss Rita Summers of Wisconsin visited at the Lincoln Crofts home over the week-end- . They have come to Utah to attend the B. - out-doo- FOR Corner mercial propert on 1 1 Lament Hamblin, Kanab. Nan E. Johnson finishing up breakfast. The mothers of the girls and I enjoyed the excellent waffles and bacon with the grapefruit juice appetizer and hot chocolate. I couldn't find a thing burned and it really was a good meal. Alongside each of the mothers plates and mine, we found a ballpoint pen with the club's name on it along with the 411 motto, To Make the1 Y. U. Best Better." Members of the club are Patricia Atherly, Lois Ranae Chamberlain, daughter Bunting. Barbara Bloker, Shir- of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber-lain- , lee Swapp, Vicki Pugh and An-home spent the week-endrea England. Surely we owe a from her studies at Dixie. debt of gratutude t oour many Doran Lamb, son of Mr. and volunteer 4 II club leaders who have conducted similar activities Mrs. Rolland Lamb, is home for our Kane County youth this from his job in Ogden for a shoit visit prior to going to summer. Charlie Whipple was telling school in Logan. Utah. me the other day that o none of Genevieve MacFralane Mrs. his fields he got over four tons and daughter and Mrs. Julia of alfalfa to the acie on lust two Chambeilain of Cedar City, Utah cuttings this year. This was visited at the F. M. Esplin home more than he got on any other field. When I asked him how he Saturday. Madeline Heaton daughter of explained this higher yield he said that he applied 400 pounds Mrs. Grace Heaton visited here from Nurses 0 fa 46 per cent phosphate on over the week-enthis field in 1955 and on other school in Salt Lake City, Utah, fields he didn't apply that much. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn ChamberCertainly i tis true that phoswill alfalfa our to phate applied raise the yields. Actually the best time to apply phosphate is in the late fall or early winter RAY PARNELL before snow covers the ground. This lets the fertilizer he carried down to the root zone by Drilling Contractor winter moisture so that the phosphate will be available to the crop when it first starts to grow Water Wells in the spring. If there Isn't much danger of runoff, then phosphate can even be applied on the snow. Irrigation Let's look at a couple of other advantages to applying phos Municipal phate in the fall. Many farmers have more cash available in the Domestic Stock fall. The fall and winter for is a slack farmers period many and the fertilizers can be applied when there is no rush. Last but FAST DEPENDABLE not least, very often fertilizer is cheaper In the fall than any SERVICE other time of the year. If you are wondering if phos 1 phate can increase your yields PHONE Ml would lie glad to help you take a soil sample. It will only cost dollar to have it anayouQte P. O. Box 1320 lyzed at the Utah State University. If you havent applied phosphate for several years the Kanab, Utah chances are that you'll more than get your fertilizer money returned in larger yields by putting phosphate on your alfalfa this FOR SALE: 54 Columbia, 33-fTypewriters and trpewriters. house trailer. 2 bd rms, tub adding machines for rent. Phone and shower, full length awning. 767 Cellar City, Utah. ReasonThompson In' 1st class condition. Office Machine's. Alrc able. See Arden Johnson, 189 S. S12rc 3rd W., Kanab. TYPING done in my home. FOR SALE: Mining location Phone MI 3 5577, Fredonia, Ariz. forms, of labor and most S264tc needed proof forms. Standard used WANTED: Saleslady or Salesman t(J sell McN'ess Products part or full time. Big profits. No experience needed Will teach and finance you. Write today. nDgnw O. Wayne Rose 35mm camera in auto Last Saturday morning I realwreck 33 miles east of Kanab on Glen Canyon Hwy, July 1. Re- ly had a treat. The Six Slick ward. Don Evans, Buieau of Rec- Chicks 4 II Club, led by Karen lamation, Kanab. S26pd Jameson, invited me to their LOST: Orderville daily nevs happenings UTAH 4-29- Haight boi'rb WHISKEY , FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH For those who enjoy straight Member of Federal whiskey best, there is no finer quality than Belmont LAWRENCEBURG. Fireside for the Mia Maids and Explorers was held at the Rex Crofts home with Lucile Rose Ellis as hostess. Sherrie Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird entertained her friends at the canyon party Monday evening, the occasion her 11th birthday. Dick Esplin brought 9 buck in Saturday with 35" spread, any wider? Theres been some nice bucks brought in maybe there wont be any deer left for the regular hunt. Too bad. Dale Heaton and his mother, Mrs. Grace Heaton left Tuesday for Salt Lake City where Dale will enter the University of Utah and Mrs. Heaton will visit in Salt Lake City and Provo before tetuming home. Gtendsta Rafts Rotes Miss RueDell Mackelprang, who has employment at Salt Lake City came home over the week-enand her sister LouVer-dreturned to the City with her. a d Mrs. Geneva Workman and sons Larrey, Sam and Kerry, also daughter Patsy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Heaton Jr. to Salt Lake City over the weekend to attend the "Winsor Reunion. Mrs. Ardella Negro and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Asay of Lovell, Wyoming, visited at the Elsie Brinkerhoff home and the Lydia J. Spencer home this week, Ardella and Mrs. Asay are nieces of Mrs. Spencer. Mrs. S. V. Brinkerhoff and sons Dale and Scott and Daughter Verleen of Roosevelt visited relatives here this week. fall. Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System Surplus $500,000 coupon BELMONT DISTILLING n Kanab News Notes $eTmmt STRAIGHT Deposit . 62 lain and children of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts and sons of Panguitch, Utah, visited at the Hans Chamberlain home Saturday. Lane Tait, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tait left Sunday to attend the University of Utah, he is in the Marching Band. Mrs. Henry Carroll, Kent and Madolyn spent several days in Salt Lake' City, where Janet tried out for the Miss Utah title. Fireside for the Jr. and Jr. Gleaners was held at the Grace Heaton home with LuJean Heaton and Vondell Hoyt as the hostesses, Luane Esplin was the guest speaker and told of her trip to the State Fair. N. A. Riggs, Kane County Recorder, returned this week from Salt Lake City where he has been undergoing an operation on his eyes. He reports that the operation wass ucoessful and that he feels he is on the way to Capital $100,000 COMPANY r Twas a grand day when Hollister Holledge f Waned goodbye INDIANA as he drove off for college, With a coat of raccoon, CEUOe PIGtIUP on His high school bassoon, A green hat, and a Hunger for knowledge. Now, while Holly was pondering Creek, Life at home grew increasingly bleak. Said his mother through tears, " He was home eighteen years. run up Pikes Peak was tailed Impassible by people who know the mountain wall. But a production Chevrolet pickup actually did It . fo prove Its pulling power ond ruggednessl An ofl-lhe-ro- Cant All the way to the top without using tho road I Here the summit. truck scales high boulder pile near the 14,110-foo- t 'A.'. f 9 'k4rrv'.trTV'' , U ' long distance this Now, 'Cf we call him each Sunday at one, fall through spring, They welcome X ueek?" the bright merry ring if f That brings Hollister home ? MM -- fv' 633? ,n 9 ! z. o-u- When hes talking by phone , .VrV tost grado noor tlmborllno a ruggod s of powor. The power and torque of Chevrolet match Stoop famous Thriftmastcr 6 proved more than a for the most difficult grades. Milos of looso bowldors and thinning air offer extreme challongo. Yet the, big Cbevy engine never faltered; it performed flawlessly mile after mile, all the way up the mountain! . Final effort achieves summit! Pickup" conquer Pikes Peak . . . shows why Chevrolet trucks are, famous for staying and saving on tough jobs! 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