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Show Thursday, Afifcust 30, 1962 SOUTIIE&N TV Culde CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- 11:30 Charlie Swan, sports 11:43 Sproul Presents Jolson Sings Again (Larry Parks, Barbara Hale) G- WANTED: Cabin maids, laundINTERVIEWER wanted for part-tim- e 7 ry workers: Call MI or telephone survey in the fall. see Mrs. Young, Treasure Trail Give phone number. Prefer priMotel, Kanab. A30rc. vate line. Not selling job. Air Saturday, Sept. S FOR SALE: Used Tv, dinnette mail letter including education, 9:00 Captain Kangaroo experience and names of ref- set 126 North Main St., Kanab. work ferences to: American Research 10:00 Alvin & the Chipmunks A30pd. Bureau, Field staff 10:30 Pre baseball Game Department, Beltsville, Maryland. 10:45 Baseball Game of the Week A30pd. Boston at New York 6:30 Window on Main Street For Rent: Business location. 1:45 Baseball Wrapup Ripcord See Calvin C. Johnson or phone 2:00 Western Jubilee '7:30 Perry Mason MI M3rc Kanab. 4:00 Film Fill 8.30 The Defenders 4:15 Teenbeat Las Vegas 9:30 Have Gun, Will Travel FOR RENT: Furn 1 bd-r5:15 Del Mar Feature Race 10:00 Gunsmoke Call MI or 5:45 Film Fill 11:00 Premiere Theatre Kanab. A30,3tpd. 6:00 Ralph Pearl Show TBA 644-268- mazmnn G!ANT ? SIZE 8.76 (or ii) Saves you and lasts all year! imoii SUPER PLENAAAINS tttAH tffiWS, Kanab, Utah WANTED: Dish washers and! waitresses. Apply at Trails End A16rc. Restaurant Khnab. . FOR SALE: Bow hunting equip- ment. New and used hunting bows arrows $10 dot Points for hunting $2 dot Arrow shafts $2 dot G W. Davis 222 W. Center, across from Brandons Mo-A233tc. tel, Kanab. $25 up. Hunting FOR SALE: Spinet piano this area. Take over small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager, Box 148, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. A16,3tc. FOR RENT: 3 bd-rhouse, duplex apts and trailer house. Call or see Mrs. Lida Seiber, FOR THE FINEST In carpet MI A16rc. and rugs, new upholstered furni- Kanab. ture, recovering and restyling of FOR RENT: Single and double old upholstered furniture contact furnished apartments. Call MI 4-TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY & 5549 or see Guy Chamberlain, Ka CARPET CO., also, auto and truck nab. A16rc. truck seats, headupholstering, FOR SALE: Ued electric range, liners and seat covers at 750 N. 10 day Hotpoint. Double oven, in good Main, Cedar City, Utah. service. FREE pickup and delivery condition, $40.00. G. W. Davis. Kanab. A12rc Phone A23,3tc. Easy Terms. (Retail) NOTICE Dr. M. F. Burgesses new location is in the Bulloch Building Room No. 20, over the Bulloch Drug Store in Cedar City, Utah. America's Largest Selling Product Vitamin-Miner- al 11 VITAMINS 11 MINERALS al Also Ulhrs Fredonio news and current events Page Three To Tfes Editor St. George, Utah The LaVier Tait family returned August 16, 1962 recently rom a weeks vacation September 4 has been set for seeing the scenic spots in Utah. Mr. BroWn: the LDS Temple rites at Mesa. AriThey also visited in Salt Lake Gty. I am enclosing a check for rezona, that will unite Miss Karen Cluff and Gary A. Heaton in marEight girls of the Merry Hands newing my subscription to the riage, Mrs. Veda Cluff, mother of group of the Primary were gradu- paper, and I want it sent out as the bride to be disclosed this week. ated at the evening services at the soon as theyre printed. The grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredonia LDS Ward recently. If not I will not sub. again, BeC. Leonard Heaton, Moccasin, will These girls, led by Mr?. Elizabeth attend the wedding and the open Ann Bundy, presented their gradu- sides, I want the news while it is house at the home of the brides ation song and recited their favor- new instead of waiting until its uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eld-re- ite Article of Faith. They are now a month old. Cluff at Mesa in the evening ready to join the Beehive group I dont want to miss one issue, following the morning rites. Mrs. of the MIA. Those graduating were so start sending it right this next Cluff will also attend her daugh- Misses Ua Ann Earley, Shauna week. ters wedding and will honor the Swapp, Anne Martime McCormick, name withheld voung couple at a reception at Stephanie Cusick, Melaine Jensen, tha Fredonia LDS Recreation Hall Gena Henrie, Bumace Button and on September 6, from 8 to 10 p.m. Charlene Johnson. Others on the were Lane Brooksby and Eds note: The following was reBoth young people are gradu- program Mrs. Kezia Brooksby, his mother, ceived from one of our readers, ates of Fredonia High School, as speakers, and Mesdames Ora and there isnt much question while the bride to be has recently Ramona Heaton and Bundy Mae, what she wants. We hope graduated from the Rose Mar Col- in charge of music. were we can fill the bill, however, for lege of Beauty, at Mesa. The bened- offered by Merrill Prayers Heaton and those of you who want the best ict-elect attended College of J. B. Jordan. Bishop Woodrow in a newspaper might consider, Southern Utah, Cedar City, and Johnson conducted the services. if we could do this we probably recently returned from a two year mission to Australia for the Church First day enrollments at the Fre- wouldnt be in Kanab but would of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sai-int- donia Schools show 223 pupils reg- be in a location where a newsHe is employed by Kaibab istered compared to 207 on the paper would be much more lucraLumber Company, Fredonia, and first day last year, Superintendent tive and worthwhile. plans to attend Arizona State Uni- Gayneld Mackelprang said this versity, Tempe, beginning with the week. There were 163 enrolled in fall term. The newlyweds plan a the elementary school, with the home in Mesa. high school showing 60 students This is 8 more than Mrs. Joe Harper and small registered. last year in the high school, he daughter, Flagstaff, are visiting said. Classes began for all stuI! with her mother, Mrs. Jay Powell, dents on 27. August in Fredonia. Bill Hendrix was visiting last Carl Lukus, a 1962 graduate of in Fredonia. He was a stuweek Fredonia High School, recently returned from Flagstaff where he dent in the Fredonia Schools for spent 10 days participating as a several years, graduating several Wool Flannel r Games of player in the ago, and now attends Ariyears Football team the North at Arizona State College. He was zona State University, Tempe. selected when Richard Griffith, a from Fredonia, fellow team-mat- e Livestock Market reported sick. Griffiths has since recovered from his illness. dar City Market Report Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Swapp and W F Str Calves 26.50 to 29.00 Blouses daughters, Shauna and NUene, W F Hfr Calyes 4.00 to 27.00 were visitors in Salt Lake City, W F Yrling 20.75 to 24.75 Utah several days last week. W F Yrling Hfrs" 18.00 to 23.00 18.00 to 22.00 Misses Sandra Mackelprang 17.00 to 18.30 DUKES Clothing RuLea Heaton and Victor Brooks-- ! JolsUln Hfrs Cows Commercial 13.75 to 16.00 by returned last week from the Cutter, Cows 12.00 to Music Camp at Brigham Young KANAB, UTAH J.4 Provo. University, 16.00 to 18.10 Bulls Baby Calves 30.00 to 39.00 each Butcher Hogs 16.25 By Ivls Farr d -- SPECIAL The quality product, Rexall Super Plenamins, gives you vitamin-minerprotection plus economy. Now you can have NUTRITIONAL PROTECTION EVERY DAY for as little as $1.50 per month when you buy this giant new size. 365 tablets ' YOU DESERVE IT Because you dont use your car for business or dont drive over 30 miles a week commuting to work. 1750 available in smaller sizes LeRoy P. Judd Ml Julian B. Fox Kanab, Utah Six-Ma- n $5.98 $1.98 MU FEIITOn REXALL STORE Skirts All-Sta- Ml 4-27- andisJen 89 4-29- 59 tl $&V0UR FUTURE GREATEST FAIR 111 UTAHS HISTORY Finest livestock and produce in the West Dramatic Displays off Utahs Missile Working exhibits of newest military weapons Display of Navys Pacific Missile Range Marine youth fitness testa for boys and girls 7 Army Parachute Jumps Dally Bring the whole family FAIRGROUNDS - I . G0PPEB ill nm Diviusn Every pound of copper Kennecoti produces in Utah is firmly tied to the production and sale of copper throughout the world. Copper 'is a world commodity, sold in a world market, with the priffe established by world supply and demand. Because neither Kennecott nor any other single producer can effectively establish a price for copper, operating costs are vital to Kennecott's continued success. To sell copper profitably in the highly competitive world market, costs mu9t be controlled. And they are controlled by a comprehensive program to increase efficiency in all Kennecott operations in Utah. Kennecott must sell its copper profitably at the price established by supply and demand in the world market. Efficiency is the only means of achieving this. It keeps Kennecott a sound productive business that produces economic benefits for Utah. Worthy of your Trust IN KAM K BOflf KOtTBCKY STUBS BUSH VHSK1 KTUEI W MITIB IT IK MO I. HAM KlllIW Cl.. CUWOHI. 10111)01 SALT LAKE CITY |