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Show Southern Utah New? November 19,1964. Page 5 (left) and Mrs. Thomas V. Chamberlain (right) during the presentation of an Ultrasonic generator to theUtah State Training School. Dr. Richards is superintendent of the school at American Fork. Dr. Guy A. Richards is shown with Mrs. Andrew G. Nokes Want To Sell? TURKEYS . . . noon; and Wednesday at 10 a.m. for the SOUTHERN In Our Business A Turkey Is A Car We Want To Get Rid of. TAKE YOUR PICK FOR: 509.00 52 Buick Sedan Standard Transmission 52 Plymouth Sedan Standard Transmission UTAH NEWS. Approximately 40,000 readers will see your message In the two publications. Snow on the pinnacles In the Biyce Amphitheater gives startling Contrasts, to the colorful rock formations and is a mecca Dairymens Wives Attend Convention Farm Census Grinds Statistics To Data Wives of Kane county dairymen are making pans to attend the meeting of Utah Dairy Wives in conjunction wth the annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah in Salt Lake City, Saturday, November 28. "One of the highlights of the convention will be a special holiday dairy food demonstration, with the theme Old Fashioned Christmas, Mrs. V. M. Noyes, Morgan, Utah Dairy Wives state president said this week. The demonstration to be held in Hotel Utahs Lafayette ballroom at 10.00 a.m., is sponsored by the Utah Dairy Wives and the Dairy Council of Utah. Conducted by Dixie Lee, executive ' director of the Dairy Council of Utah, the demonstration will feature appetizing dishes for the holiday season, using dairy products.. Miss Lee will be assisted by Ruth Ann Jensen, The 1964 Census of Agriculture, now being conducted by the Bureau of the Census, U. S. Department of Commerce, in Kane County, will bring up to date the farm and ranch statis- graduate assistant in foods and nutrition, Utah State University, Logan; Relva Price, homemaker, Heber City, Wasatch county; and Jean Price, senior, department of food and nutrition, Brigham Young University, Provo. Old Fashioned them be carried out In the recipes said Mrs. and decoration, will who Noyes, preside at the meeting. However, the demonstration will feature a number of new ideas for using our quality Utah dairy products during the holidays. The will for the photographer. tics last collected in 1959, Here are a few of the many facts recorded in the 1959 agriculture census for this County: There were 143 farms and ranches in 1959, compared with 162 in 1954. The average size of farm and ranch was 2,194.5 acres in 1959, compared with 1,611.5 acres in 1954. The value of products sold by the Countys farmers and ranchers in 1959 was $883,435. The value of all crops sold was $46,142. The value of all live- stock and livestock products sold was $837,293, The 1964 national Census of Agriculture is the 18th in a series which began in 1840. Because of, the rapid changes agriculture has been undergoing in recent years, Census Bureau officials regard the current census as one of the most significant ever taken. ask farmer and ranThey every cher to cooperate In compiling an accurate record .of these changes, by filling out the census form He receives in the mail and holding the completed until a census taker ques-tionai- calls for it. Its hard to know exactly when one generation ends, and the next one begins but its somewhere around 9 p.m. 55 Pontiac 2 dr Hardtop 54 Olds Sedan 56 Plymouth 2 dr Sedan ALL CARS WINTERIZED AND READY TO ROLL TWO for tho Prico of Ono LUtlT MOTOR COMPANY V , ... Yes you can get the Southern Utah Hows- Advertiser and Southern Utah News each wecSi, for one full year, for only $4.00, In Elans County and Frcdonia. X CEDAR CITY, UTAH KANE COUNTY fill out AREA 4,105 square rpiles 1960 2,667 MAIN CITIES AND TOWNS (1960 populations) Kanab 1,645 Orderville 398 223 Glendale 116 Alton ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES Livestock, trade POPULATION ariu mi today tourism r i Southern Utah Publishing Co. P. O. Box 90 TOMOGRAPHY Very rugged and broken with layers of terraces, deep and narrow canyons, wooded highlands, rainbow rocks and unusual formations HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Created 1864 from part of Washington County. Named for Thomas L. Kane, friend of pioneer Mormons. Kanab settled 1864, resettled 1870. cliff-face- d POINTS OF INTEREST AND ACTIVITIES -- Navajo lako and Strawberry Point Movie sets at Johnson. Paria, etc. Paria ghost town in valley of Paria River Paria Statf Park (Kodachromc Flat and Grosvenor Arch) unique rock formations Cottonwood Canyon dramatic geology Plateau wilderness Kaiparowits historic Mormon crossing Lake Powell and Glen Canyon Dam Lowor Escalante Canyons natural arches, bridges in lovely k canyons vari-color- Hole-in-the-Ro- Kanab, Utah r Please put me on your mailing list JFor one year at $4.00 and send me the Southern Utah and Southern Utah News for the next year. ed Name City ck red-roc- SOURCES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - Chamber of Commerce. Kanab Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page. Ariz. . Sirs: News-Advertis- Pink Sand Dunes State Park re & - er -- |