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Show ' SOUTHERN Page Four Utah Fish & Game . . . . Soil Consorvalicn News Frctn Kens able sized trout from the states Hens Holes eleven hatcheries has been moved ahead of schedule because of low water conditions in iriany of the By Dwain Haacke hatcheries. This means that all Stewart Robinson Sr., of Kanab Do you need more pasture to on the road heavily fished waters was admitted for surgery May 11. or increase your present are well stocked for the seasons maintain livestock enterprise? What grass beginning. Cloyd Chamberlain of Kanab species are you going to plant? was admitted for an appendectomy As is normal, lakes of the High If these question are bothering May 15. Uintas, Manti and Boulder Top you this summer you might find locked discussion be of will some mountains the following likely Craig Haacke, 9 year old son of in ice above the nine to ten thou- helpful in making your decision. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Haacke, KaThe first question you might nab, was treated for an arm fracsand foot elevations. Trails and camp grounds in these sections ask yourself When do I need the ture May 15. will be wet and spokesmen ad- feed? If it is early spring and John Vaughn of Fredonia was vise postponing trips into these you have some dryland range (beextremely high elevations until low 10 inches precipitation) that admitted for minor surgery May after June 15. isnt in top production, seed it to 16. one of the crested wheatgras such Connie Jean Robertson, daughWaters below these elevations as Nordan or Siberian. Both variti-e- s ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertthroughout the state should all are a big improvement from the son of Kanab was admitted for be in fishable condition. standpoint of quality forage over, surgery May 16. Waters in danger of drying up the old commercial crpsted wheat-- 1 ! Gail Bylund, 8 year old daughor becoming too low to support grass. fish life during the next few weeks If it is summer feed you need ter of Mr. annd Mrs. Paul Bylund will obviously not be stocked with on the ame tvpe of area the native of Kanab. entered for an append, fish. With the picture changing bunchgrasg should serve your pur- ectomy May 17. day by day because of the lower-wat- pose and extend the grazing sea-oHugh Sorensen, former Kanab An improved variety of this table, it- is advisable to now living in Las Vegas resident seto is was the which Whitmar day opening species gafield prior his had removed May 20. tonsils conditions. view and lected from the native northwest The low water conditions fore- vegetaton. If you have dryland Dennis MacDonald, 11 year old cast a good opening of the season, areas in higher rainfall zones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Macintermediate wheatgrass or Donald of Kanab was treated May with the present prospect being that anglers will have to crowd Topar pubescent wheatgrass seed- 21 for a foot injury. together as the season progresses ed with Ladak alfalfa at low rates Gay Judd, 4 year old daughter on those streams and lakes, which provided a lot of good quality sumof Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Judd of mer and fall pasture or hay. will sustain fish. Maybe vou have a wet meadow Kanab entered May 22 for medical that could be renovated and re- attention. seeded to get it back into maxiBorn May 22, a girl weighing mum production. This type of reGibs 10 oz to Mr. and Mrs. LDean seeding has its own particular Anderson of Glendale. nroblems but is a good investment if you use improved varities s"ch Kc leth Maxwell, age 15, of a Reed canarygrass. Good irrigationGlendale mz in for an append-water management is needed ectomy May 22. ' to get the highest production. Born May 23, a girl weighing 7 on Irrigated pastures good land can fit into a well planned croo lfc3 9 oz to Mr. and Mrs. Derrill rotation. More of thse kinds of Heaton of Fredonia. "When folks learn how to seediogs ore applicable as soil drive right, thereTl be more 8year nrobem become more pronounced. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Judd of FreA good grass for early pasture is people left was admitted with a fracsmooth brome. Mapehar is an im- donia, tured wrist May 24. not does that become proved variety sodbound as rapidly as some other Mark Brinkerhoff of Glendale CAR WASH strains. Manchar is suitable for was admitted May 24 for medidcal most areas in Utah. Orchard grass treatment. TURN KEY INSTALLATION is one of the best summer growers. Born May 25, a girl weighing 6 Be first to enjoy this amazing op- The grazing season can be extend14 oz, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron lbs bv ed summer the using through portunity. Enjoy these advantages of Kanab. This is their r Baughman "Both new varity Latar, as an owner of a coin operated car the and Latar are compatible first child. wash multiple operation. No land to lease, no buildings to buy, no with alafalfa andd can be used for Mr. and Mrs. Tony Reynolds of fixed overhead, no labor problems, pasture hay. or silage. Simple mixtures of one grass no experience necessary. We furit pays! nish location, installations, and nd one legume are proving to be See your local SCS technician or highly Management to productive. training. You furnish $3150.00 agent for detailed infortal) and reap the profits. Can be based on the species can be de- county on new pasture varieties mation to a volume large signed produce without handled distrubing presaalitv forage. Many pro- ind management techniques. ent occupation. Write for local of gressive livestock producers are interview. Give phone Number. getting away from the multiple WESTERN SALES soecies mixtures and having good leluck with single 329 Idaho Bldg. gume plantings. Boise, Idaho Alternate row seedings with the crass in one row and the legume in the next are proving to be pop-- u 1 a r and successful. The extra 5me reouirod in seeding is more than compensated by the hi"hr production of both grass and le- County Hospital , er - Gre-m- ar Iht Old linwt -ol- d-son-of -T-ony-Judd,- Man-cha- ! UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Kanab welcomed a girl May 27. .he little Miss weighed 7 lbs 11 Thursday, June 1, 1961 License fer 12, Older oz. Anyone Classified Ads twelve years of age or older must have a proper Mr. and Evan McAllister uior going fishing, accord-.n- g uf . Kanab welcomed their first to Utahs laws. The law fur. hild May 29. The Miss her requires that such licenses weighed 5 lbs 2 oz. be worn visibly on an outer garJeffery Vaughn, 3 year old son ment. No one, other than the perof Mr. and Mrs. John Vauyhn of son to which the license is issued, Fredonia had his tonsils removed may use the license. May 29. The fishing license costs ' are v Bruce Johnson, 6 year old son( the same as during the past many of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johnson of years. Kanab was in May 29 with an arm fracture. Born, May 29, a girl weighing 6 lbs 5 oz., to Mr. and Mrs. Chad lic-.u- Mrs. little (Too Late To Classify) sj FOR SALE or LEASE: Attractive Store combination, fully equipped. Immediate term possession on reasonable lease to responsible party, or own-- 1 er will sell. For further infbr-mat! on write Lenn McKinney, Fre doni, Arizona or call Midway ' for appointment. Jl,8c. Many have been heard to say that spring is in the air. Now, if it would only land, no one would Neil L. provide any oposition. Maurer, Laurens (la.) Sun. Cafe-Grocer- y 08 DONT BUY A HEARING AID Until you compare Dr. Richs new line of the finest quality aids at Sensationally Low Prices. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 7 Cram of Kanab. Patricia Reese, 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron nf in for medical attention May 27. . William H.. age 6 and Terry Lane, age 3, children of Mr. and '-' Oi",-'rvil,- Older Home, Four Extra Lots . . . a The Dailey home, 296 South Mam in Kanab. offers a real buy on an older home with lots of room: five bedrooms bath, kitchen, living room, two comfortable porches-on- e enclosed entirley; wash room, basement storage room and lots of closets and storage space. The price has been reduced to $11,509 for everything, cash. The lot can be divided into four big lots. Mrs. Vard Heaton of Alton was in for tonsilectomys May 31. Livestock Market May 27, 1981 W F Str Calves $24.00 to $28 60 W F Hfr Calves $21.50 to $23 50 W F yriing Strs $18.00 to $22.50 W F Yriing Hfrs $16.75 to $20.00 Holstein Strs .. $17.50 to $19.50 Holstein Hfrs $15.75 to $18.00 Cow and Calf Prs $140 to $176 Commercial Cows $14 50 to $15.60 Canner & Cutter Cows 12.25 to 10 ACRE FIELD, SOUTH OF KANAB CITY ... We have a good buy on a ten acre field with corrals, 5,000 gallon galvenized water tank', a lot of "good feed, well fenced with two y entries. Substantial down payment and balance in one Kanab year. City culinary water is available. right-of-wa- 14 25 Cows $9.00 to $11.75 $16.25 to $18.25 Baby Calves $23 00 to $34.00 each Butcher Hogs $15.70 to $17.00 cheliy Canner Two Nearly New Homes in Kanab . . . Blls Two beautiful nearly new homes in Kanab owned by Mr. and Mrs. Hannan C. Steed. Both homes have carpeting, cooling systems, oil furnaces, lots of real living space, and built in extras. Large, ideally located lot, near schools, church and business district. Priced way, way below market value. Low down payment and balance on contract on reasonable terms. Available for showing after Saturday, March 25. Cedar City Market Report Southern Utah Auction Harold Woodward, Lessee I can recall quite a few plays of words on initials. But this one rings true: Newest play on JFK Jobsf or Kinfolks. Elizabeth M. Douthitt, Waller County (Tex.) Record. FARM, with Good Home 24 acre farm with 23 shares of water. Nice substantial home, with full basement and some furniture. On outskirts of Kanab City, just six blocks from business district and schools. Total price only $16,000. Down payment reasonable terms. Wont last long. Lifetime Guaranteed Contact Lenses a (BUDGET TERMS) See DR. A. F. RICH Errol G. Brown, Agent PIONEER SECURITIES CEDAR CITY, UTAH CORP. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, KANAB hh I Dont Be Misled ... Get All grass-singl- e WE PRItlT MOST EVERYTHING, Bui MONEY The Facts ... Remember . PAY gume. Improved varities of grasses are as valuable to the livestock producer as improved varities of grains are to the dry farmer. They all have a known origin and quality. Get the variety habit for all your seed needs. It doesnt cost nr 0 0 0 If Private Power Utilities Erect "Toll Lines and Between You and Your Source of Colorado River Storage Project Power POSTAGE STAMPS A group of five private power utilities are determined to reverse the logical decisions by former Secretary of the Interior, Fred A. Seaton, a Republican, and the present Secretary, Stewart Udall, a Democrat, calling We have a complete for an power transmission system from the Colorado River Storage Project to customers in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona and New Line of Legal Forms t Hole FAmiUBF Blanks Manifest Forms Mining Claims THE OLD WEST Mexico. The Secretaries' decisions were made in the best interests of the public, based on Project repayment requirements and engineering and economic practices established by reclamation law. offers you two of todays finest The private utilities seek to build a part of the transmission system, thereby controlling the sale of electricity generated by Whiskies and etc., the Colorado River Storage Project Engineering and economic studies show that the additional power costs to consumers will amount to $492,000,000 in the t.l Qir Office five-stat- STANOABD PUBLISHING COMPANY Kanab, Utah ttU SUHNY BBGOK BIST STRAIGHT BUNDED MU WHISKEY CT , lOUISYlUI, IT. 30. WOOF, WHISKEY IS PSOOF.SSX GUIS KENTU0CT KENTUCKY NEUTRALSPIRIIB - U tfSEiiifc o i' . e area. Remember, in the final analysis, you, the power customer, will pay 90 of the total cost. of the Colorado River Storage Project. You have the right to protest the private utilities' plan to reverse the decision of the former and present Secretaries of the Interior. Discuss the question with your friends and neighbors, then make your feelings known to your elected representatives in Washington. Nw,papr ipac. paid for by dw Colored River Rosin Consumer Ftwtr, In .. |