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Show I . A o SOUTHERN Page Four School liens Holes,. Valley High win them, but it was indeed a good experience, along with the fun we all had. We would like to congratulate Charlie Brinkerhoff,' who 4made one of, the ton players. We are really proud of you, Charlie. Were having .fun. See you soon. A Sports Fan P. S. Thanks Coach New by. Hi: School is treating us real goodT Lots of studys but thats what make us smart. The Speech Department is practicing for their one act play Fog on the Valley, and their debates which they will take to the Speech Festival. Good Luck. -- By Carol Esplin Hear Readers: With the help of luck, skill, and Basketballgood coaching the Valley -team was able to go the the Round Robin with one lost and eight wins. Our determining game was held February 18, when the Maryst'ale Bull Dogs challenged the Valley Buffaloes on Valley floor. We finally won two points in a sudden death. Then February 26, the team along with some of the fans traveled to Richfield to attend "the Start New Franklin Business t The W&B Sanitary Disposal Service is starting this month in Kanab by two young men, Bruce Whited and Jerry Barn-son- , who have been licensed by the city to handle trash and garbage hauling ftym homes and business houses The two men will make their first pickups this week with plans calling for home pickup once each week on Saturdays and business pickup either two or thiee times weekly. R. UTAH NEWS Thursday, Maici ? Haymore Weekly News Release Mayor Reports On from .Legislators Funds - 2 t' I, Your County Agent f By UaVar Now is the time to check the trees in your individual orchards to see what damage the'' mice are d one-ha- lf g skion-woo- - for any DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES In The Kanab Area Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE gained. Mrs. LeRoy Judd Thet runs bqltles remain clean and sweet smelling if you fill them once a week with cold wa- ter, add one table spoon of bak-- , ing soda and let stand uncorked for seveial houis. Sec os for your farm skion-woo- 939 - . doing. -- WANTED: Ironing to do in or see Mrs. home. Call- MI Wm Curl, Kanab.- Report on the financial end of the recent visit of the Utah State Legislative group has been completed, according to Mayor Steed W'ho headed the hosting ol the group, with other city council members. Total amount collected, with one club yet to come in who pledged, was $521.50. Cost of the breakfast and dinner for the large group was $375.54, leaving a balance of $136 96 which with the one club yet to come in, will go toward the fund for summer recreation program for our youth in Kanab. Mayor Steed and council members said they were well pleased with the results, both financially and frubif fhe public relations Richman During the last week or two I have talked with several people who had checked on their orchards and could, see no apparent damage. However, on digging down around the trees about two To clean gold or inches, they found the trees to be badly damaged, jewelry quickly, dip for he says. "This shows that the mice are The Sophomore Tournament minute in- a solution of two parts Round Robin. and one part actively working and wilH conMost of you know how the will be held at Orderville, Satur- hydrogen peroxide tinue to gridle the trees until 7th. household ammonia and the 6th day, out. They didnt games turned grass starts growjng in the Spring if they are not controlled. Where such damage is occur-in3YU Press Manager baiting should be increased This is especially true in orchaids Heads Utah Printers that have a coer crop. "When you have determined Franklin R. Hay more, manager the number of damaged trees, f the Bi igham Young University cut enough should you .Toss in Provo, was installed as from the new sucker growPETROLEUM NEEDS resident of the Printing Industry th of the tiees to use for graftif Utah at a recent installation about the ing late in Sprint?, meeting of the association. Also time the sap starts to flow. This nstalled as officers were Donald Standard farm petroleum products the should be kept damp, 3. Ellison of Western Printing ' most can West In the in complete line damp burlap and preferably Company, vice president and An-l- kept in cold storage until time solve a wide varjety of your problems. Delleer of Rooky Mountain used. . Naturally, this re'Besides fuels and lubricants, we stock Bank Note Company, treasurer to.be extra work: However, the quires The association's Board of Diwood preservative solvents and paint is necessary to graft rectors outlined the programs for anto the trees. To be of thinners roof coatings floor waxes the coming year which will in- value, it damaged in readiness must be and oils disinfectants clude visitations by representavl.en the time arrives for graf. rust preventives, and tives of the Printing Industry of ting America, Washington, D. C. over 100 petroleum Remember that poisoned Mr. Haymore stated that a tengrain for use in controlling the products for farm use. tative date of April 8. 1959 has mice can be obtained at your been set for a seminar to be con local county agents office." ducted by Arthur L. Johnson, DiFor any Standard Oil product, call rector of Management Services of the Printing Industry of AmerMr. and Mfs. Burton McAllistKARL JAMESON ica. er and children, Marvin and Bon-- ! i Orderville Plant Midway nie, spent the past week end in Provo Home' Midway taking in the ball games Kanab In the old days a man who and visiting with their son and saved money was a miser; daughter-in-laEvan and Joyce nowadays hes a wonderl Tzzrz who are attending the BYU. gold-plate- - d Ml 4-27- 89 For Appointment JCT,, d y skoin-woo- d w nicsnEnnsssnLOBEsnnnoooooooonnnBnonooanooonnnononncoDonnnnn - I He mldnt a glass o"MILK taste good right now? ' AMERICAN dairy associates , Of UTAH i II 30 Tons of Silage an Acre, Thanks to Nitrogen P D P P P P P P STORE WIDE SALE - Entire Slock Reduced Hundreds of Bargains Selling at Cost & Below or Less ! ! . .. .. Many at Half-Pric- e Shop Early for the Best Selections - D P P P P P P P P mmmmtsfww SALE STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 9,' 1559 WOMENS DRESSES n il ii ii Car ii H Ii V Coats, Long Coats and Spring Coats Values to 22.50 now 15.95 Values to 35.00 now 27.95 Values to 45.00 now 37.95 Values to 55.00 now 39.95 LINGERIE Now 39c GIRLS PANTIES Regular 50c Value Now 49c WOMENS PANTIES Regular 69c Value Now 79c 89c Value CHILDRENS PANTIES Regular PAJAMAS & SHORTIE GOWNS WOMENS SKIRTS Values to $3.98 Values to 6i95 now 3.95 Values to 9.95 now 6.95 Values to 22.50 now 9.95 nM II WOMENS BLOUSES il Ii I! n ii II Pantie Girdles Values to 2.95 Now 1.49 Sarong Girdles Values to 6.50 Now 4.95 Silk Shin Girdles-Value- s values to 5.S3 now 3.05 u n NYLON ROBES I CHILDRENS CORDUROY $2.95 HALF SLIPS Values to $1.98 Now $1.49 FULL LENGTH SLIPS Value to $3.98 Now $2.95 NYLON SLIPS Value to $4.98 Now $3.95 CAN CAN SLIPS Value to $8.50 Now $4.95 CAN CAN SLIPS Value to $11.98 Now $7.98 Values to 2.98 now 1.95 Values to 4.93 now 3.95 Values to 7.98 now 4.95 COTTON ROBES NOW LINGERIE WOMENS SWEATERS Values to 4.98 now 2.95 Values to 8.50 now 5.95 Values to 11.93 now 7.95 - values to 10.83 now 6.05 COTTON COTTON NYLON NYLON BRAS, values BRAS,. values BRAS, values BRAS, values to 11.95 now 5.95 to 2.00 now 1.49 to 3.50 now 2.49 to 5.93 now 3.95 to 9.95 now G.95 CAPRI PANTS, PEDDLE PUSHERS & JAMACA SHORTS CAPRI Values to 2.93 Now 2.49 PANTS .1 Values to $5.98 Now $4.95 Values to' $4.50 Now $3.95 Lqoos Iross 157 West 1st South KANAB, Values to $3.95 Now $6.95 Values to $4.95 Now $3.50 Iiob UTAH U t V c: ti P CHILDRENS DRESSES Values to 3.98 Now 2.49 Values to 5.98 Now 4.49 Values to 10.98 Now 8.49 Dress Values to 27.50 now 18.95 Dress Values to 18.95 now 12.95 Dress Values to 12.95 now 6.95 u n p p p p p p p p p - n --4 Richards fieJd.ftj m.k y ? W P n p p p p p pn pu pn u pu p n n p ri u pu n n pn n n n pn j ir eoW p p u -- I) USS Nitrogen Feit.lieis helped boost our silage 10 ton an acre in- corn Jjeld to 30 ions an acre a crease. Hlience of Then II Richards, Elder County fanner. piotein content ol the corn was much higher. The USS Anhydrous Ammonia applied was a sound investment." Mr Richards said. ichar(,H. who farms with his ur brother, Rex Richards, near Fielding. Utah, also uses USS Nitrogen on hjs dryland wheat. The result. "We previously harvested about 17 bushels an acre. Last harvest vve got 24 bushels an acre. I believe USS Nitrogen Fertilisers played the major part in that Trhfn increase, he says Mr, Richards also uses USS Nitrogen Fertilizers on his barley, sugar beets and other crops. Profit by the experience of prosperous farmers 1Ze V1(l(ls and greater profit's with ncc xr.tr2enhlgherrtiliers It takes N. Men-Or- der Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United. Noel, from you; dealer todav. Fertilizers U4U |