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Show Thursday, November SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Page Six jiah Fish & Gams Weekly News Evenis Four Corners Pipo Lina Receives Utah Oil Crude oil from fields In both Utah and New Mexico Is now flowing Into the new Four Corners pipe line, It was announced in Houston by R. G. McIntyre, president of the Four Corners Pipe Line Company. The line will not be completed until February of 1958, but In the meantime 1,00,000 barrels of crude will be rqulredto fill gathering lines, the trunk line and working storage, McIntyre said. Line fill will continue on an Intermittent basis as oil is needed to displace water used In testing each completed section of the line. Construction of the 750 mile system Is progressing satisfactory ily, McIntyre said, with the nearly completed from Southern Utah to the Arlzona-Californi- state a lines. Work is also under way In certain sections of California. An overhead crossing of the Little Colorado River' at Cameron, Arizona. is completed, and the underwater crossing of the Colorado near Needles, California, will be finished In the near future, he said. Shell Pipe Line Corporation constructing and will operate the line as agent for Its owners Continental Pipe Line Company, Gulf Oil Corporation, Richfield Oil Corporation, Shell Oil Company, Standard Oil Company of of California and the Superior Oil Company Is Unusual LOOK Im- ported Toys for warming your childs heart. i Utah State Department of Fish and Game spokesmen todav announced that the first shir ments of kokanec salmon, rair how and mackinaw trout eg?' arrived at department fsh hatrh erles this week. These make up the first of some 20 million eggs which will he processed in state hatcheries this winter. The eggs were received from commercial plants in Utah and Washington, state. Spawn taking stations at the Springville and Kamas hatcher ies have also started winter op erations. To date approximately 150,000 eggs have ben taken at these two stations with the total expected to be 5 million eggs. Ten thousand game bird kill questionaire cards will be mailed this week to Utah gunners, the Utah Department of Fish and Game announced today. Hunters receiving a kill card are urged to promptly fill it in and return it. No postage fees required on the self addressed cards. Names of the IOjOOO recipients are drawn at random from the department's license files of last year. Data taken from th returned cards is used in establishment of seasons, bag limits and other management practices. The department reminded hunt ers receiving the cards that promt action in filling in and returning them will pay dividends in better management of the states bird populations. The Utah Department of Fisli and Game today released final figures from the Daniels Canyon The tally cheeking station. shows that 5,733 deer were checked through the station this year. The Daniels Canyon station, one of two permanent deer checking stations, is operated as an aid in gathering game management information. TV Committee Reports 7c:Iity Herrs On Progress As from Await Engine They the entire family. Watch for our Christmas Window an high of nearly 50 million pounds of turkey this year and is a perennial production leader among the great Salt Lake City: Riding the states of our turkey crest of their biggest production nation J producing of members wave in history, Utahs $25 million turkey indusTh popularity and quality of try' are making plans to attend ourrtah turkey are so well esthe 10th. Annual Utah Turkey tablished that this year 90 per Show and Convention to be held cent of our home produced birds at the Hotel Utah on Dec. 6 and 7. will be exported to other states, With turkey producers suffer- indicating the extent to which ing their worst market year since the turkey industry plays an Im1936, special recognition is being portant and essential part in the given them with Governor Cly- economy of Utah. des proclamation establishing "I therefore designate the week Dec. 1 through 7 as "Utah Turof December 1 through December Week. key 7 office UTAH TURKEY WEEK and as The Governors recently urge all Utahns to support the Utah to on turkey Industry and to congive Thanksgiving busy thanks, why not take one minute sume delicious Utah grovn turtodajtoJo give thanks for all you key In their homes. have. all-tim- e Year County Agent The TV committee of Kanat - nd Fredonla met Tuesday even D. Wayne Rote ng to discuss problems on the current TV project that has been Thanksgiving Is an American under taken by the Kanab Jay-tt-- holiday. As long as Americans will observe Thanksgiving In the Club. spirit of the pilgrams. we will According to Theo McAllister remain strong enough to withwho is spearheading the project, stand any outside power. Over ihe borrowed power, plant that this last holiday, and especially they have put on the first boos- on Thursday, did you think for MounMoccasin ter station on one minute of all you have tain has been giving them noth- just to be thankful for? If you were it will and posing but trouble too busy eating that turkey and sibly be twO rpore weeks before thinking of the mince pie to folthey have the new plant that low, will you think with me, has been oidered here and In- now, of some things you should stalled. give thanks for. All equipment at the second all we live in America. booster station is in and ready to If First of never been anyshould you go, Theo satd. where else, you don't realize just how much thanks you should give for this privilege. America is the only nation in the world Letters To that I know of that has as a problem a surplus of foods. That The Editor problem is a real one, but how much worse is the problem faSouthern Utah News of the human family of cing Errol G. Brown, editor not having enough to eat. Chances are that you like me do not Dear Editor: even know what it is to be really I was thrilled to receive a let- hungry, while the majority of ter from my 98 year old father-in-la- mankind seldom knows what it today telling me what he is to be filled. would like for Christmas. It is We In America have this pro-- ; a 6 months subscription to the blein instead of a shortage proSouthern Utah News. I was blem because in America we doubly happy to receive his re- have freedom. Its true that bequest because he has been in the cause of that freedom we also hospital for a month. have responsibilites that we So If you will send him the sometimes want to shirk but 6 months, maybe it will make men in Hungary died for the ophim better so that J can sub- portunity of tasting the responscribe for a year at the end of sibility of freedom that we in America have as a free gilt. Did this 6 months. , you on Thanksgiving day give Send the paper to: C. W. 2115 East Anita St. Stock-ton- , thanks for living in America. On Thanksgiving, did you think Calif. ...... to give thanks for living in this Sincerely part of America? Can you find Elsie Chamberlain Carroll a place where skies are bluer and .205X Laird Drive hills more colorful or the climate Salt Lake City. Utah and people any nicer? People come from all over the world to F. S. Don't wait until Christ- see what we see every day. Did mas to begin sending the paper. think to give thanks that the Classified Ads you Let "Grandpa' know what is gois no more with us and drought immediold home on in his that our livestock now have more FOR RENT: Furnished apt. ing , than scenery to live upon. irms and bath. Available immed-ately- . ately. EDS. Note: Thanks Mrs. What about your family, did See Mrs. Hilma Dennis, and we do nope tnat Mr. thanks for them and all Kanab, or call MI Carroll will enjoy the S.U.N. Al- you give to you? If, as a namean they FOR RENT: 2 partly so, I am sure Mr. Carroll would tion, we cease to find anything furnished house, or will furnish appreciate receiving letters at in America, in our homes and See LeGrande Ilamblin, Kanab this time. families to give thanks for then N28c MI we will no longer be able to save FOU RENT: Furn. apt., du ourselves and so if you were too or see Lid: plex. Call MI N28rc Emery County Men Nash, Kanab. FOR SALE: 35 ft. Columbia trailer, air cond., 2 bd rm $2200. Is Elected To see Deac Duscharme, Kanab Trailer Court Kanab. N28pd. e How Much You Paid! Whom You Paid! Help Fight Buy Christmas Seals ANNOUNCING -P- The Glen Canyon Area Handling Residential & Farm, Commercial & Development Properties In The Kanab Area and on Alternate Highway S3 To The Dam. Management (Management Service, or ified Tenants Gommercial & Residential.) roperly Fire, Theft, - Representing INSURANCE: Auto & Business men find that a cancelled check gives a complete history of every financial transaction . . . mighty convenient to have when you need proof of payment . useful, too, in figuring your income tax. Best Way To Pay . Richfield Gommercial Qual- Liability. (For The Protecticn That Takes Up, Where Insurance Leaves off, Plus Regular Motor Club benefits) National Coverage. i j ; i BONDING & NOTARY SERVICE j OFFICE Upstairs in the Knudsen Bldg, adjacent to R. Hulsey Law Offices. For FREE Listing Appraisals, or Insurance, or Motor Club Information, write: P. O. Box 647, Kanab, Utah or call . E. G. BROWN, j Agent-M- i Salesman. Ml 4-23- 1, & Check! Savings Bank The Friendly Bank Serving Southern Utah People YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED TO $10,000.00 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Home Home. Ml 4-50- 4-55- 02 RICHFIELD -- Clyde E. Conover, Ferron, Emery County was commissioner, Saturday named president) of the Associated Civic Club of Southeastern Utah. Mr. Conovet was elected at the annual meeting of the organization. Other of fu ers elected were: Joseph R. Murdock, Milford first vice president; Gordon W. Clark, St. George, second vice president; T. W. Jensen Richfield, executive secretary. Members named to the executive hoard include Royal J. Harvvard, Loa, immediate past president; Kumen L Jones, Cedar City; Major James N. Stacey, Richfield; Dr, F. R. King Price; B. II Stringham, Vernal. Among resolutions passed by the organization were support for creating of new state park areas, and reaffirmation of the stand to support the interstate the highway route through Green River Cove Fort route on t the basis that an highway near the center of the state would be more belief ical to the state. Spcakeis at the meeting Included Paul R. Frank, superintendent of Zion National Park, who said that In 1957 over a half million persons visited the Park. He also told member tourist travel in Utah for the year was up 20 per cent over laat year, nearly 300,000 persona had visited Bryce Canyon and 45 per cent of all cars entering Zion National Park were from California. Other speakers included Walter Horn, assistant manager of Utah M mini: Assn., who pleaded for Utah assistance to put lead and zinc mining back on a paying basis Thanksgiving Day Feasting... Family Fun... PUT IN A BIG SUPPLY OF GOK tic ' r? ,h,V ami,y,hcSa,hcrs at,e the meeting and tlvn kin i ' lo Measure of rating. And all through the holiday week-enat party-tim- e snack-timconversation-tim- e vmill find there are so manv occn. . d, e, in JlVeZZ l7eVTekth Plenty of Coke on hand. tMaatiw Symptoms ot Ostress Arising from ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID STOMACH j QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST I j t R. E. BODVIN, Broker & . . By . . east-wes- UTAH MOTOR CLUB - When You Paid! Car-roll- Head Civics Club TB KANAB, UTAH & oven-read- Look At The Record It Gives Car-roll- THE PINK POODLE Serving Kanab the following statement: "Utahs turkey industry produced In Best Year To Data bd-r- Hand Puppet from Germany. Plump Humptys from Honolulu. Mechanical Circus Animals doing funny things AND exclusive gifts for issued Rckaso Turkey Industry Is 13Sf S3, i Chpr tu nvlhon packages of the WILLARD TRLATMINT have hern told for reuet o( from of di'trra BtomMh and Duodenal Ulttn due to Cl era Acid Fra OitstlM, Sour or UpMt SIGN OF GOOD TASTE ttomech, Gaulntta, Haartburn, Bia Iranra, etc., A r to txcyo Acid. 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