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Show Thursday, October 2, 1958 .SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISIII- G- FOR RENT: furnished. Call MI SEPTIC TANKS pumped and, FOR SALE: Pinion Pine Firecleaned. Reasonable rates. Stan' place Wood Logs $1.00 per hunBrown, MI s25.2mc. dred lbs. Sawed lengths, $1.50. Lock Cram, Kanab. Phone MI FOR SALE: 8x8 rod corner o2 lot. (Lot 1, Blk 9, Plat A, b Townsite). See Harry Green-halgNEW SPINET PIANOS and 266 S. Main, Kanab. sl8,4tc Organs for rent with option to purchase. Six months rent apOPPORTUNITY plies on purchase price. G. W. MAN OR WOMAN Responsible person from this Davis Co., Kanab. Phone MI o2, 4tc. area, to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No selling, FOR RENT: duplex Age not essential. Car, referencSee Lida Nash Sieber, or apt and $800.00 working capital es, call MI o2pd. necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $300.00 monthly. PosWANT Your Laundry done the sibility fulltime work. For local home way, at minimum cost? interview, give phone and parti- See the Laundry sign on tree at culars. Write United Sales & Jessiel Brown home on Glen Mfg. Co., Dept. S, 5922 Excelsior Canyon road, (295 E. 3rd South), Bivd, Minneapolis 16, Minn. o2pcL or call MI sl5, 2t, pd. We wish to take this means of BAND INSTRUMENTS for our and gratiexpressing Sale or Rent. G. W. Davis Co., tude to all whothanks assisted during Kanab. Ph. MI o2, 4tc. the illness and at the passing of our, beloved w ife and mother. FOR RENT: Three homes homes; also two David Foote family in Fredonia. For information, call MI Ext. 2. o2rc. lief as to the circumstances and FOR SALE: 1950 Mercury conditions under which stockSedan, good eond., reason- holders and security holders who able. Call MI do not appear upon the books of sl8pd. the company as trustees, hold FOR SALE: house. Contact Taylor Crosby or stock and securities in a rapacity other than that of a bona fide s25rc. call MI owner. 5. The average number of STATEMENT required by the copies of each issue of this pubAct of August 24, 1912, as lication sold or distributed, amended by the Acts of March 3, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 1933, and July 2, 1944 (Title 39, United States Code, Section 233) 12 months preceding the date shown above was: 780. showing the ownership, manageERROL G. BROWN, Owner ment and circulation of Southern to and subscribed beSworn at Utah News, published weekly 30th day of Septemme fore this Kanab, Utah, for October 2, 1958. .1. The names and addresses ber, 1958. Royce C. Hulsey of the publisher, editor, managMy commission expires manabusiness and editor, ing p5.1by( Ifowned so j n dSan ger are: Publisher, Errol G. Brown, Kanab, Utah. Editor, Errol G. Brown, Kanab, Utah Business manager, Errol G. Brown, Kanab, Utah 2. The owner is: Errol G. Brown, Kanab, Utah. 3. The known bondholders mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, ,or other securities are: H. Eugene Roberts. 6415 Riggs Place, Los Angeles, California. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company or trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiants full knowledge and be-- - Ka-na- h. SAVE YOUR IRRIGATION WATER For one-tent- h the usual cost use At,1G0 Bentonite to Stop up to ninety-fiv- e percent of seepage lost in your-Ca- nals Reservoirs Storage Ponds - - apt., un- o2c Note of Thanks Cannonville, Utah Telephone ORange 4-20- 15 pi9' Of Fl(25T (i, 4 GlLi.6 TTO OWalcaDS Of $PoRXj $6Ri05 J3?oApCAST?... ! A ' tips CoUlotJ.. w w - V K0 ZooT Cl Bilk ZtoMi HlTT AiJp .'ftKO ODOR A k)o WoO CxK O4, o w-xe- , OMPiPOP fb - MaJi Off Provo. 2M,Co,TitJOi (Oil OR A VtCToay.!.. From Norman Maxwell, son of Mr and Mrs James L. Maxwell, has joined the Marine Corps and left this week for basic training at San Diego. Miss Edit h Ramsay, who is employed in Cedar City, visited here representing the Stake Sunday School, was in attendance at our Sunday School Sunday morning, helping us to organize a Junior Sunday School. Glendale L D S ward sponsored Carnival Saturday evening at the tennis court for the purpose of raising Welfare funds. They had a large crowd and all had a good time and felt that it was a very successful project, A Fireside Cavalcade of Sports 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Spencer left this week for Logan, where Ebon is entering college for this coming winter, with Mrs. Spen-ee- r keeping house for him. They were accompanied upstate by Mi. and Mrs. Howard Spencer and son Jerry, who helped move part of their household effects. d. Mrs. Annie Heaton of Kanab, a Girtte Maxwell as guest speaker. Glendale Hews Rotes week-en- gathering was held Both the Valley and Parkway cafes changed managements October 1. The Valley cafe will be operated by Mrs. Ervin Hoyt and the Parkway will be operated by Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melling and children of Cedar City were visitors Sunday at the Henry Carroll home. We havent noticed any news from Valley High school, so this writer would like to let you folks know they have a very good baseball team this year. They won every game but one and they lost It to Panguitch, 8 to 7, on the Panguitch diamond. Baseball isnt as exciting, or I should say as as basketball, but its an enjoyable afternoon to watch one. Congratulations to the baseball team and to Coach Newby! . At Sacrament sendees Sunday evening, a talk was given by Eldpr Dale M. Ilolyoak, who recently returned from a tour of four months in' Alaska, where he vas doing engineering work. He told of his experiences in our newest state. A song, "America, the Beautiful", was sung by the music conducting class, consisting of nine girls, accompanied by Gayle Brinkerhoff. A talk also Reo Heaton is in northern was given by High Councilman , Mark J Brinkerhoff. A group Utah on business. of received individual Most of the teachers are atawards and a talk on the reUEA In Salt fast-movin- girls tending Lake quirements for obtaining these this week and the students City are groups, with Miss Colleen Ander-- j awaids was given by President enjoying a vacation. Anderson. The Ruth meeting son in charge and Bishop Jack was very enjoyable. Sunday evening for the teen-ag- e SPECIAL why Ancient Age can say : Door Mirrors of Glass Heavy 6 66 3-1- .16x68 .... $14.95 18x68 .$15.95 . Installed Free KAdAD GLASS Company, Inc. 380 3rd W. N. OFFICE PHONE Ml Spirit Toons -- -B- y- Rex Brown Doral Rupp, succesolul Ta ioiNYiIle, Utah, fanrn finds fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fertilizer is a profitable and convenient practice. Fall fertilization helps us get the job done befoic ihe spring rush. Proper fertilization increases our yields." Mr. Rupp, who farms with his son DeeLoy, said his' farm was below standard e few years ago. We used fertilizer and have increased our yields every year. We get 20 tons of corn, 75 bushels of wheat ana more than 23 tons of sugar beets per acre. These results couldnt be achieved without USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Mr. Rupp uses both USS Ammonium Nitrate and USS Anhydrou: Ammonia, as well as phosphate and whatever manure I like the increased profits that fertilizer can bring, and I like to get the fertilizing job done in the fa!! It pays in the long run, Mr. Rupp says. You can increase your yields by fertilizing thi. fall with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Buy from yoiii local dealer today. For information, write to Unite .1 States Steel, 919 Kearns Building, Salt Lake ra i JZfrSk i 59 D D D The answer Ancient Age It clearly reads, Distilled and Bottled by Ancient Age Distilling Company. The word "distilled " tells you that we, and we alone, make every drop of Ancient Age . . . that we use nothing but original and genuine A ncient A ge Bourbon. Whats more, Ancient Age is made in one place only ... at the distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky. Thats why, no matter when or where you buy this superb bourbon the fact that its all distilled at the one distillery assures you of uniformity. The distinctive taste and bouquet are always the same ...drink after drink, bottle after bottle. is on the label. ... t "Without it we'd find things pretty dull here at the monot7 Each taste is good taste when the bottle comes from the Border Store shelf. Youll be amazed at the change in your domestic relations, when you Include satisfying wines from the Border Store in their Try Ancient Age tonight. After one taste youll understand why we continue to say: If you can find a better bourbon . buy it 1 diet. B03DEII STORE Nitrogen Fertilizers Open - i ,.1pi C 6 YEARS OLD 86 Hwy 89 proof - ancientage distilling co., Frankfort, ky. V a.m. to 12 noon Sundays KEKTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY l . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cook and children were visitors at the Lincoln Crofts home. They have come from the East to attend Brigham Young university at . (6M.C4 TQWo PICK SQA'ACS' PML day. Rodger Fisher of Cedar City came over to attend the testimonial for his brother. $03 Cauu Wh6iJ en- Mrs. Earl Sorensen was hospitalized for a day or two. A testimonial was held Sunday Evening for Merrill Fisher, who leaves next week for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City. Speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fisher, parents of Merrill, with Aaron Ross, an uncle, as guest speaker. Music was furnished by the Orderville ward choir, with solos by Chad Heaton and Lasoa Chamberlain. Mr. Moss was accompained by his wife and daughter. They live in northern Utah. :&1 Y J; of Billings, daughter Johnny Troy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Troy, spent a few days in the hospital with a bad cold. C00K1& UVATTO PuJCH J )00li hiTH over the Mountain Stains Telephone I Umbaopi lAys rooMp 0- Remember, rotes dft lowest after 6 P.M. and oil day Sunday alwoys lower when you coH u,i fjrViK- . ; at school ? long distance Janice Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crofts, tertained her girl friends Monday afternoon on her 11th birth- llJ HfXOt FIATS' Stake Priesthood Leadership and Relief Society Union meetings were held here Sunday. . 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