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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah Page Foul SPARE TME INCOME, re- Riling and collecting money from new type high quality dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify, you must have car, $540 to $1440 cash, seven to twelve spare hours weekly. Highly profitable way to increase montlJy income. Can expand. For personal interview wnte P. O. Rox 612, Aurora, Colorado. Include phone. Ordcrvillc news notes ing Relief Society Sept. 28. College. by Nan Johnson Visiting the James Callison home is Mrs. Callisons mother, Mrs. Roper. Mr. and Mr! Orson Young went to Blanduig to visit the Spencer Youngs. J. R. Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Chamberlain visited here from his employment in Coalville. Is being held Many of the college students were home after registering last wetkend. Wilda Adair is home from her teaching in Idaho preparing for her wedding Oct. 2. Thursday, September Alton R. Pugh went to Salt Lake the past week to attend a school in conjunction with the ASCS program. Mr. and Mrs. L)le Joan Wright attended the Utah Hairdressers and Convention in Salt Lake at Hotel Utah, Sept 26 Cosmo-tologis- For tho Finest and Mr. and 'Mrs. Hugh Cham- Best Buys in Cliam-berlai- n 644-223- 9. tut Ve-Re- Chrysler and - Dodge Cars Trucks see- - Hens Elcn&b Lunt Motor Company fe. Six' KENT CAXPENTER - In cji Collect aaa &n Kinib i ! -- TT- Soprano, CARMEN DRAGON, Conductor, NORMA ZIMMER, Sopranu PalaUIi. EAR AS TOT IXABB-- Yw x.v sm wao, tooatiii nBM Mad tutor bourn OB U .ooo. . KAMS AQV ADDH2BI.O.I interested la tb tolfowirtf I itthtr mi Fcndp Q Tubmi UpbeUttrf Q A$ PtibUrc Q rirt .. dchooll WbhlU AutoaoUr. FHONB. ! ClTT.MMOIII..tM CJ AhUimUi TriWiliitei Q WICHITA AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL tot WT8T KAJUtr WICHITA AM September 19, 196S win V null aU4in aiac4 aa a oO rkwL Tirr Win Utah row IB aonpiXM riKMinl whM M roar bom In t laara Uia Inunat-n- . on kikhl raid tu.d tor 0B I til HN. MW KANSAS Str Calves 1 If r Calves Yrling Strs Yrling Ilfrs Black Bally Strs Black bally Ilfrs Holstcii Strs Holstein Hfrs Commercial Cows Canncr and Cutter WF WF WF WF 23.00-28.0- 0 20.00-23.5- 0 ! 20.00-22.5- 0 17.00-20.018.00-21.016.50-19.0- 0, 17.00-18.6- 0 14.50-17.0- 0 13.00-15.5- 0 11.00-13.0- 0 EXCLUSIVE PETROLANE KINGSLEY SERIES COUNTERFLOW WALL FURNACE only $ 175.00 , installed with normal venting by your Petrolane LP. Go Dealer, this wall furnace would dependable forced-ai- r cost normally you $ 240.001 Heat one, two or three rooms like a central furnace. Operates on dean, efficient, inexpensive Petrolane L P. Gas. See it at your Petrolane L P. Gas Dealer the most dependable source for heating ond liquid petroleum gas service. Optional equipment extra. Comparable savings on other models. IPETRQLATJE I i don't wait. offer good jhrough November. ...is an artist's finest reivard! No artist is better qualified to speak such words than Carmen Dragon, conductor of the Standard School Broadcast, heard by millions of children in their classrooms, and adults in their . homes, on Thursdays throughout the school year. What a thrill, says Dorothy Warenskjold, to open a world of music to American children . . . It is a wonderful privilege to share in this creative work, says Paulena Carter . . . The child with a love of music grows into a richer person, says Norma Zimmer. For these stars of opera, concert, radio and television, as for many others, the Standard School Broadcast helped to start their present successful careers. They have performed regularly since, with enthusiasm. These distinguished artists are only a few of hundreds who have made this unique program, from opera to folk music to symphony to jazz, an American educational asset. They gladly take time from their busy lives to perform with Standard Oil because... To create the love of music in a child is an artists finest reward. We Are Americans," the 38th annual Standard School Broadcast radio series, begins October 21, 1965. Please consult local papers for time and station. Just at they learn the appreciation of music, young people also learn that the man at the Sign of the Chevron meant friendly service to the family car. v PETROLANE-UTA- H TELEPHONE 64V 29 15 GAS - KANAB, UTAH I The of excellence 1S3 and 27. Classes were given In the latest trend of hair styles by guest artists. Styles Adamson of Atlanta, Georgia. iS Camber-lai- n are in Salt Lake tins week on business matters. Mrs.. Mayo Rich and daughAdvertising doesnt cost it John E. Troy is home after Servisited Armed of U.S. ter the here Pines the in berlain and family moved to serving pays, and pays and pays. He is employed at Grand Saturday evening. vice. Mrs. where Cedar Citv Canyon. Good to see you home From KaSb Stake there are will attend school. Drop us a card, or phone us John. 38 Singing Mothers who will on your news items, Mr. and Mrs. Dare ((Buclk Smokey Sayit Mrs. LaNard Johnson and sing at Relief Society ConferBenson are the proud parents U ksaa caobmmo rvues ence in Salt Lake this week. Colleen visited gaoviw of a son horn in Salt Lake on 1 au ghter Tait and family Thurs- The Stake Board members are Call Me Buy A THRIVING Thursday, congratulations. also attending. INDUSTRIES day evening. -- t OEPEN0 ON Reo Heaton went to Salt FOTCfST FIRE ! J-I ' The Relief Society has been VOLKSWAGEN Lake Wednesday on business. PREVENTION1 Mrs. Farel Ksws reorganized with Mrs. Sharon Lamb is home Lamb as Mr! Janice president; ARDEN BAIRD after spending some time in Continued from Fa"e Two Hoyt and Mrs. Elenore Reese her brother and as counselors and Mrs. with' Califonia Phyllis Phone 64$ 2212 Mrs. Lula Davis and Mr. & family. Esplin as secretary. Out going t Mrs. If a.- Tom Dodds of Panguitch, Orders ille, Utah The Willard Esplin family is Mrs. Lola Burrows, president f-O- i Mr. Workman Mrs. and Doyle went to Logan Friday night to Mrs. Alice Tait and Mrs. Della of Hill Field, Mr. and Mr! FarMrs. and counselors attend will he Troy take Roy where el Lamb, secretary. The open- - Andrew Cony of Cedar City, visited at the Beatrice and Geneva Workman homes. Onr WM tkllM baakBatas ara Don't put person nut of ' v! T aa u;wuu nai MARKET REPORT aa Ion las nh a hr amrMt. li. it tha htiuir rt'4 Wiuiii OiaL auMnatlra f lur Murw la Smi u4 ImI Tii State Livestock Aucticn L. to r. PAULENA CARTER. Pianikt; DOROTHY WARENSKJOLD, hmoartM atiri. ao4 Ann St. George, Utah KtumM, UpbBlaWrf ts SO, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA |