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Show Fashion and t ' ", vy Are Winning Combination 4-- H mm back to school WIETHER Its work, a last min- vided by the Simplicity Pattern Company of New York, which dress has sponsored the revue program for 15 years. A gay anniversary fashion event will be held during the 4-- ute search for clothes will not girls who have just hamper completed their 1961 dress revue project Theyll be attired in clothes of their own making. Three lovely examples of what the modern girl can do with fabric, pattern, needle and thread are pictured here in ensembles. They have counterparts in every 4-- u Club Congress in National Chicago the last week in Novfrom all ember, when 50 states and Puerto Rico will model their best costumes. 4-- g prize-winnin- state. 4 I Thursday, October 19, 1961 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four i i f - ; V n Alton Ucv3 R I K:;vs K:lcs j By jAllen Cox By Dwaio, Haacke Rollan and Willard Hoyt and friends spent the last two weeks To eat the grass and have it at the Hoyt bone enjoying the too; needs long term planning. If deer hunt. a rancher pays attention to these essentials of grazing management HeaDan, Volma, and DeVoe ton spent a few days at the Thear-o- n such as proper season of use, good distribution, and proper number Crosby home for the hunt of high quality animals, he is well Mr. and Mrs. George Heaton on the way to better ranges. But and daughters, Gladys and Leona, he is not through until he has and their husbands were visitors tied it all together with a good at the Dilworth Hoyt home for rope called a range conservation ' the deer hunt . plan. fixed no is there Unfortunately Mr. and Mrs. Howard Starr and oattern tailored to all ranches. daughter from St. George stopped A man cant read a book or a here for the hunt after attending bulletin and instantly step out UEA in Salt, Lake. as a ranch operator deluxe. So if there is no Plan No. 42 Home from studies at college or Southern Utah Special where Charwere, Kathleen Roundy and les Palmer from CSU; Dixie and does one start? In . individual will Janice Heaton from Dixie; Randy cases, a plan with to start have range seeding Wilkenson came from St. George with them to.spend the week end or with brush control, but in othat the Gail Heaton home and to ers more winter feed needed. In others, water development and hunt. , j fencing - are most important. In Bob and Van Riding from Ka- still others, the logical starting nab were visiting at the Ross point will be with a herd improveHeaton home the past few days. ment program. One of the main purposes of While here they enjoyed the deer setting up the Kane County Soil hunting. Conservation District was to proLeon Swapp from Page and Mr. vide ranchers with this type of and Mrs. Emil Neilson of Kanab, service. The Soil Conservation JRobert-soat the Roy were visitors Service was organized to provide home and to hunt technical assistance to your soil t Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Roundy conservation district By the ranchwere in town recently visiting er working with the SCS technician, you will be provided a range friends and relatives. site and condition inventory of Mr. and Mrs. John Pointer were your range and an aerial photo in town Saturday visiting. They showing all the present physical live in Escalante. features such as fences, watering r places and the planned improveand Mrs. Joe Reese Mr. and ment you plan to make over a daughter, Carol, and Mrs. Reeses period of time and other valuable brother, Tom Linder,- were week information that will help you end visitors at the Vane Campimprove your rangelands. This is bell home. known as tying the rope around Mrs. Bert Leach and sons and your range and livestock manageMrs. Joe Davis and daughters, ment operations and setting it were Sunday visitors at the Laura down in black and white where vou can see it, study it, and plan Campbell home. it better. Paul Mantz and friends were deer hunting visitors at the home of friends, the Errol Hoyts, over Livestock Market , Mr. and Airs. Bob Bodvin and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glenn, of Logan and Brigham City, were in Kanab last week end for a three day visit and to go hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Bodvin moved to Logan some months ago from California after leaving Kanab. Bob is a management engineer for Tiokol Chemical. Corp., and Mrs. Bodvin (Barbara) works in the in SaltLakeun - the- - 17th. She will go to the British Mission. Why throw away or sell your Deerskins If you are successful in getting a deer this season, now is' the time to decide what to do with your deerhide. Dont throw it away cr sell it. Send it to the Salt Lake City branch of the W. B. Place & Conyany, and have it tanned into beautiful leather. During a season we tap over 100,000 deerhides for successful hunters like yourself. Write to Salt Lake' City and ask for our latest catalog. It illustrates over 60 different leather products that can be made from your deerskins and tells you how to ship them to Salt Lake City. Write today for your free catalog. it n a Marovena Byrd ing when she dons the gold satin evening coat she is carrying. Dress revue entrants are judged on personality, poise and Patricia Cliclanar All set to cheer the home team on to victory is Patricia Clickener who showed off her colorful sports outfit at the Illinois state fair. Ready for the first chilly fall day is TCarovene Byrd, one of the successful North Carolina contestants in the state dress revue. She made both the coat and dress. The white chiffon dance ffock worn by Georgia co-eClaudia Stembridge, is doubly enchant4-- - grooming as well as sewing skills. Results achieved by this pretty trio are not uncommon among the more advanced members. Beginners learn to sew from the age of 10, and they are likely to exhibit aprons, shirred skirts or simple blouses at local revues. Joy of accomplishment seems reward enough, but there are some extra special rewards and recognition for the most out- standing girls. These are pro- 4-- Ciaudi Stambridg The national dress revue is an undertaking involving the Cooperative Extension Service, National Service Committee and Simplicity. More than 1800 delegates and leaders will be in the audience. 4-- 6 p.m. Plan Benefit stock r the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glover were Sunday visitors in Kanab at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-for- d Heaton.,- tc Mr. and Mrsv Doug Spencer afad family from Leeds, Utah, and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lister and son from Cedar City were visitors at the Stanley Glover home for the dpening day .of deer season. If Mother could return to her traditional duties in our economically broken homes the forces of juvenile decency would receive a greater assist than Federal millions will ever pro- -' 1865 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah flew White Stag Capries and Skirts EVERYTIIIIIG, Bo! in Antelope Cloth At .10' Str calves 26.50 to 28.25 24.00 to 25.70 Hfr. calves 21.00 to 23.50 Yrling Strs Yrling Hfrs 20.00 to 21.50 17.00 to 18.00 Holstein Strs 15.00 to 17.50 Holstein Hfrg 14.25 to 16.50 Commercial cows Canner & cutter cows Shelly canner cows 8.75 to 10.00 Cow & calf prs. 160.00 to 200.00 Bulls 17.00. to 19.80 W.F. W.F. W.F. W.F. . Finest Bourbon since 1795 12.00-13.7- 5 - Levanger and Knight i ii g MM UMMMMPliJfcJAl NowOA New World of Worth from Chevrolet , O r and MONEY f YlhH World's October 14, 1961 j- ii WE PRIIIT MOST 11 Cedar City Market Report ' Ladies Gar Goats by White Stag iVii. 15.00-t- o 28.00 ea. Baby calves 16.00 to 16.50 Butcher hogs No Sales Octobe? 21, Deer Hunt Southern Utah Auction -' vide. BONHAM'S PLAGES DEERSKIN TRADING POST - Stake are sponsoring a benefit The talent show will follow the dinner and talent show this comdinner, starting at 8 p.m. Tickets 28 in the ing Saturday, October The 70s Quorum of the Kanab Kanab Stake House, starting at can be obtained from an memthe door. ber of the 70s or-a- t They will be $2 per plate or $7.50 for a family. Proceeds from the benefit will go to help finance the Quorums extended missionary program. Those interested in entering the of We have a good talent show must register with Val Jackson not later than Monday, October 23. Prizes of $15.00, MENS WINTER COATS. $10.00 and $5.00 will be given. 70s MisS N?ncy Whimpey, former resident of Kanab and a graduate of Ksnab High School, has sent word to friends here that she is leaving Salt Lake City October 30th for an LDS mission. Miss Wimpey has been living in Washington, D.C. and will arrive DEER HUNTERS - .S payroll department of the same company. IC&nsb News iNotes Sdl Ccs:raSi:n lions Postage stamps Kanab, Utah V O tvv. We have a complete hovers Line of Legal Forms r liote Blanks of good cars -- what more could you want I Hasnt this one got it, though! Fourteen lovely, models 182 CHEMMLET Step righMn and feel luxurious. Hoe, comfortable car, isnt it? ride . . . with s new choice of V8 power . . . car with longer lived beiuty (front fenders hare steel underskirts to help fend off rust and stones). For 62, heres more than ever to like. Jet-smoo- th Manifest Forms lively to choose from, with your pick of an economical 6 or your special favorite of five vigorous V8s (right up to a 409-h- p powerhouse). For putting that power to work just the way you want it, there are four transmissions. More? Plenty. Youve got ride, Body by Fisher craftsmanship, and handy helpers like longer lived mufflers for all engines. Still more? You bet. And youi Chevrolet dealers just itching to tick it off for you firsthand. Jet-smoo- th optional at axtra cost Mining Claims V and etc., CHEW Sensibility at its Sunday best in a totally new line of cars! Heres sturdy simplicity to save money in service and maintenance. Uncompromising economy (your choice of a 4- - or engine in most models). Steadfast Chevrolet dependability. Body by Fisher craftsmanship. Engineering advances like the Mono Plate rear springs to eliminate the squeaking and e models (notion of multi-lesprings. Nine in all (including the hardtop, convertible and wagons) with roominess to spare. More details? Your dealers loaded with em. At Oar Office af New Chevy II 300 r. Sedan STAHDARD - Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Milk is the nightcap beverage with protein. You always need protein. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. ' DribSt (YJGu'o Kanab, Utah C3Q&C2 AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH ( SSE PUBLISHING COMPANY new-siz- See the '62 Chevrolet, the new Chevy II and 62 Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. J 3S0 North Main Cedar City, Utah Phone JUnipcr S5 |