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Show Thursday, April 25, 0 19C3 . SOUTHERN UTAH ,NTWS. Kanab, Utah Frcdcnia nows end current events ! f!:w Ifer-c-s nation was made for nie Brooksbys Baritone horn solo, the Girls Glee Club numbers, the Mixed Chorus and the Band presentations, all directed by LeRoy C. Heaton, instruc. Scsrctery Sends? -- At a meeting in Richfield Sunday evening, April 21, officers and directors of the h Racing Association named a racing secretary for the year and took care of other matters pertaining to the organization. h, Clay Paxton of Monroe, was named racing secretary. Donald Swapp of Kanab heads the Association as presi-- ' dent. Mrs. Donald Swapp is see. retary and treasurer. Dates for the various racing meets in the state for the year are: Kanab, May 24 and 25; Springville, May 30 and June 2nd; Heber, June 7 and 8; Vernal June 14, 15 and 16; Rich, field, July 15 and 16; Beaver, July 12 and 13; Beaver, July 24, 26 and 27; Panguitch July 12 and 13; Fillmore July 4, 3 and 6; Payson, August 31, Sept 2; Salt Lake County Fair Sept The Annual Spring Concert preceded the trip to Flagstaff 'and eighty eight (88) students in grades four through twelve participtaed in the program. Cadet Band, Junior Band, Con. cert Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee, and Junior and Senior Chorus groups, as well as several solos, girls trio, and a Clar. inet quartet, made up the entertainment Mrs. Myrtle E. Blains, Denver, Colrado, was guest pianist and played two of her own ompositions, Gods Cathedral and Colorado Wonderland. Accompanists for U-ta- eve-nin- the presentations at Fredonia . and t Claude M. Glazier Counselor in Kanab Stake Presidensy presided at the recent Ward Conference at Fredonia Ward. Bishops Counselor LaVier Tait conducted the meeting with Glazier and Patriarch Joseph S. Johnson as speakers. Elder Mer. lin Cluff, recently returned from a mission to New Eng. land States, also spoke. Marilyn and John Glazier sang, ac by Kathleen Smirl. All visitors were from Kanab. Pray, ers were by George Brinker-ho- ff and Arland Brooksby. Mrs Brooksby played the Organ, while Mrs. Merlin Bundy led the congregational singing. Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Heaton directed and accompanied the 16 voice choir In two selections. Neil Brooksby was approved as a Priest, while Stephan Thom-asso- n was ordained a Deacon. 21. 0F V com-pani- ed Mrs. Bessie Kidd Best was a business visitor in Fredonia last week. She is Coconino County School Superintendent and has many friends in the Fredonia area. She was a guest of the Alias Jensens while here. Adele Farr recently spent three days with, her par1, ents, Mr. and MrjLorin M. Farr, Jr., at Fredonia. She returned to Salt Lake City, Utah with Tharon Judd, a student at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, and Miss .Elaine Wright, Kanab, who attends school in Salt Lake Ciy. Miss Farr is now employed by Tenney, Western, and Smith, Public Accountants, since completion of her course at LDS Business College. Miss gs were Misses Heaton, Swapp and Sandra Mackelprang. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISin- C! - FOR SALE, MISC. Mrs. Myrtle E. Blaine, Denver, Colorado, is a visitors with her daughter and family, Mrs. William B. Finley, at Fredonia. Mrs. Blaine is completing a three months round the world tour and has shown some of her pictures collected on the tour to various classes at Fredonia Schools while here. Mrs. Paul McCormick and son Charles, returned his- week after spending two weeks with members of her family at Roc. ky Mount, Virginia. She flew to Washington D. C., from Salt Lake City, when her older sist. er became critically ill and stayed on to attend the sisters funeral when she passed away. This is Mrs. McConpiqkc first visit home in several years. - Mrs. Darol Heaton entertained in honor of her daughter, Miss Darolene, on her eighth birthday recently when nineteen friends helped her celebrate with ciyrcakes and punch. Those attending received bubble gum and candy favors. Advertising "B" doesnt cost, it pays Stands For Bob Better Buys . . . REPOSSESED Singer Sewing machine. Payments of $8.95 month. Contact Singer Sewing Center, Cedar City, Utah. BEAUTIFUL, Hand Made, Wood Fiber Corsage, for that Special Mother,; on Mothers Day. Contact any, member of Kanab Civic Club, or Western Auto Store. Price ; $1.00 A24, 3tc. TWO LOTS 66-f- t frontage, also 1 full lot. 1 metal roof and siding bldg., 18x24-ft- . P. E. Church, Kanab, or call 644 5012. All,3tc. ONE FEATHER bed tick, good cond. phone 586.4330 Ced-a- r . City. A24pd. ORNAMENTAL Iron porch railing and posts made to order. Lawn Mowers sharpened, plow shears pointed, sharpened. Rasmussen Blacksmith Shop, 470 N. 300 W. Cedar City, Utah. Kanab Phone MI BOB LINFORD A24,4tc. USED, GOOD COND., sinks, toilets, 140 gal water heater, all kinds in., pipe fittings, misc. windows for 25c, 800 ft maple flooring, 2 steel troughs, 1 stock saddle, table saw 1 h. p. motor, jointer 1 h p. motor. All kinds misc. carpenter tools. See P. E. Church, Kanab. AU,3tc. TEN COMPLETE sets of Traverse rods, 100 in. expandable with pleatep hooks and pins, complete $2.50 set. Practically new Whirlpool Ironer, large enough for motel work $75.00. Phone '648268, Golden Hand Motel, Mt. Carmel Junc-tioUtah. A24,3tc. or Phone JU 6595 Cedar City 6 644-501- n, WORLD BOOK family En. cyclopedia, call Addie Naegle Toquerville, Utah. No Gimmicks, no $10 down, $6 per month. A24,6tc. PONDEROSA Pine fire place wood. 75c per hundred cut to lengths & split Contact Wood-roJohnson, Fredonia, Ariz., All,3tc. BLUE YEARLING stud colt, make ideal childrens pony. Contact Whimp Lathim, Fredonia, A24 pd. Arizona, Acetylene torch, radiator with cutting torch, floor jacks, air jack and misc tools. Contact Roma MacDonald, A3rc 6442265, Kanab. OAK Extension Table, four chairs, $35.00. Phone 5 or contact Henry Isgar, Leeds, Utah. A24,2tpd. 8 ft. wide 45 ft long 57 Frontier trailer house. Call 5 A4c. Orderville, Utah. YEARLING ANGUS Bull. Call Howard Urie at 136 N. 300 W., Cedar City, Utah. A24,3tpd. LARGE old home, center of town. Karl Roundy, Hurricane, Utah. AU,3tpd. 635-287- 5, CO. CHEVROLET Cedar Cityf Utah j POTATOES h ft 6 tfoagK The MIA held their Ward Family Night Tuesday a large crowd attended and everyone had a lot of ftin. 644-247- V. X. -- PASTURES Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait and 644-232- children of Page, Arizona visited at the Grace Heatorts and Clyde Taits. They attended the Four Freshman held at CSU in Cedar. City Friday night Linda Lamb visited her parents the Perry Lambs from her 644-552- 3 - REAL ESTATE ELWOOD PAGE home on 3rd 3 bedroom constr., in St studies West George. Call Howard GLENN BEAL. home on 3rd North near LDS chapel in St George. A beautiful home priced to sell, cash or terms. Shown by appointment. .Howard H. AU,3tc. Carter, Charles T..Hepworth was hospitalized. He may have to go to Salt Lake for Medical help. 160 ACRE Ranch Private wat- phone 276 3062, Utah. Mr. - and Mrs. Leo Larrson and Mr. Tinery of Page, Ari zona and members of the Kanab Stake Sunday school board visited the Orderville Ward Sunday (School. Harrison, New. Castle, All,3tc. RANCH, by owner. Located in the northern part of House Rock V alley, Coconino Co., Ariz. 800 acres deeded, 6 sec. BLM joining the Kaibab Forest, with grazing permits. All cross fenced with 7 living springs of pure soft water, piped to 3 cement watering tanks, and into bouse; also, barn, garage and corral. Terms or write Mr. or Mrs. D.1 F. Hamblin, Box 444, Kanab, Utah. Call 6442471. Mrs. B. P. Fisher them Utah to attend is in nor. a funeral Home & 3, ward conference was FIRST 24 - 8 INSURANCE - ber held Novem- 6. BAPTIST CHURCH KANAB, UTAH (1 Blk. South of Hwy. 89 on 2nd East) FOR LOW COST mortgage protection call or see Howard H. Carter in St. George. Buy a home for your family in e- vent of your death for pennies a day. All,3tc. REV. S. PAGLIA, PASTOR SERVICES: 9:45 A.M. S. S 7:30 PJW. 11:00 A.M. M. W- - Evang. Ser. WANTED WANT TO BUY 15 or 20 outboard motor. Richard Jameson, Box 486, Kanab, Utah. A h.p. Church with a warm welcome. A24,3tc. STROLLER, chest of drawers, lamp, mattress, washer, rug. Box 236 Kanab, or see Mary Rouhier, 190 N.. 2nd W. (old A24c. Swapp home). WANT old guns, cash or trade. See Dell Stout, Hurri. cane, Utah. A24,3tpd I PAY 25c to $1.00 each for Indian Head pennies with good readable dates, also, 50c ea. for Buffalo Nickles with good dates before 1920. Write George R. Manning Cedar City, Utah c JLzl. iforrmwrsi 1 Yes, sir. . . if you want hot APRIL SHOWERS anytime A24,2tpd. WE NEED Med sized light plant, buy or rent, write P. O. Box 147 Kanab. A25,2tpd. Service Building - "Hes coming back . and visit. AlI3tc. 23 Neighbors My . RANCHES er right Murray here Chicken- - pox Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb and daughter Linda visited in Hurricane, Utah at the Joel Whites Sunday afternoon. 673-287- - at CSU. They have one daughter. Proud grandparents are the A. B. and the Ferrill Spencers of Glendale, Utah. 644-278- 22 We have among the younger children. The music department is presenting the operetta The Maid and The Golden Slipper May 1st. Lets all plan to. attend. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair went to Phoenix, Arizona over the week end for a medical check up for Mr. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wm Cox are the proud parents of a son born Sunday April 21st. Carter, All,3tc. THREp to FIVE acres south of Kanab, on water line. LeRoy P. Judd, Kanab, Utah. A17rc. 673-287- FOR THE FINEST In Carpet and rugs, new upholstered furniture, recovering and restyling of old upholstered furniture contact TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY & CARPET CO., also, auto and truck uphoster-ing- , truck seats, headliners and seat covers at 750 N. Main, Cedar City, Utah. Ten (10) day service. FREE pickup and delivery. Easy Terms. A3,rc I. : 6. give-awa- 586-428- BRADSHAW and TWO bed room furn. apts. See Lida Seibec or call Kanab. A3,rc Unfurn duplex apt, 2 br-rSee Corris Morgan or phone Kanab. A4rc. PARTLY furnished 2 bd-ror see apartment. Call Marv Adams, Kanab. All,3tc. -- 648-242- Sales Representative 6- - Weve had another, good storm.' Be nice if it could warm up, just for a change. 13 here Sunday night withPres. and Mrs. Daniel S. Frost in attendance, Tributes to the Bishop and his counselors was given by Verla Esplin, Lenise Burrows and Verda Johnson. A vocal duet by two Kanab girls, Brother and Sister Frost spok? it was a very interesting meeting. The Senior class at Valley High School will leave on their annual tour Wednesday after school We wish them a good trip. By Nan E. Johnson ONE 673-406- Bradshaw! TO RENT 2 BEROOM duplex apt near High School call Emron Robinson A25rc 644-261- A24,3tc. - Orderville daily novs happenings - APT. 12 -- tor. U-ta- 19, 20 Mrs. Doris Moss has arrived for a six months visit with her brother and his faihily th4 Ivan Good! 11s, from her home in Manchester, England. She cros-se- d the Atlantice by ship, and came from New York by train where the Goodalls met her. Miss Con- Pass Three Subscribe dont borrow Smokey Says: .'TgSSwfc- -. nature book nomfcoatcriuatMl LIVESTOCK & POULTRY lAftGEMOVIH StAQC RMS STARTED ; calves ready for pasture, or any age you desire. See at Doyle Winders, Spring-dale- , Utah, call A18,3tc. . . or most other 772-336- k crcps - 19 reports Perry Warner, an industrial chemist from Soda Springs. Tve kept an accurate record of my gasoline mileage CHOUGH FERTILIZE!! ever my 1961 Rambler American. Keeping such records has made me a confirmed believer that 0 is a better product, says Mr. Warner. Im especially interested in the mileage I Teceive on trips. For example, on a recent trip from home to Sandy, Utah 180.7 miles I used only 6.2 gallons of regular. This is 29.1 miles per gallon. X On another trip, this one to Bozeman, Montana, my car averaged 27.8 miles per gallon with' on the way up. For the return trip home, necessity forced me to buy 9.8 gallons of another brand gasoline. This diluted 0 about 50 and I received 1.5 fewer miles my would indicate at least 3 fewer miles per, This per gallon. used had I if nothing but the competitive brand. gallon I would also like to mention that, as of this writing, I have gone 17,113.6 miles with the original spark plugs and, thanks to theyre still in perfect condition. since-buyin- PREVENT TRUCKS 1951 WILLYS 4 wheel drive station wagon. Contact Kent A3rc Prisbrey, Kanab. Fires can ruin streams be careful! GS-100- i GS-10- j ; ; ; ; j quick-recove- ry ELECTRIC WATER HEATER The Speed is Great r . Newest Quick Recovery er - Completely Where the heaters heat cJTKisrmicn'i sKisary. ly Worlds Best CRUT AND KENTUCKY MTTUD all Y only water. Plenty of hot water is al- ways on hand at just the " j Wmrfill-Mzier TKE . y - Also Available BOTTLED IN BOND N rOOf...DISTtUtO insulated around, the speedy water Bourbon Springs , models. niT'U Born in Kentuckys 0, Mmx water ic er . Thats why we call them 00 GS-100- all-electr- heaters are three limes fast- Bourbon Water Flows ..I. get a 00 GS-10- GS-100- Nitrogen Fertilizers RRESTfiRBU j g -- Proper fertilization is the best way to assure yourself maxi mum profit from your land. And for nitrogen require- ments, insist on fertilizers made by United States Steel, AUTOS, RACK VAST I0URB0N WATERFIU AND FOR FAAZIH CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C COMPANY UTILITIES r OVER .150 YEARS DISTlUytY C&, SAmrowA, 9 right temperature. AY. ?Tn-r-- A4 |