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Show h Thursday, July SOUTHERN 28, 1966 Classified Advertising . . . WANTED FOR SALE apartment and HOT WATER heater - Make of- One one 3 bedroom apartment for fer. Pearl Eddington, Call rental to school teachers WantJ30 re ed approximately August 15, ONE Butler metal building at 1966, or earlier. Call 644 2469 Glen Canyon Dam. 120 ft. long, Jy8-2or c complete with heater, air conEXPERT SERVICES ditioning and bathroom facilities. For information contact WILL do ironing at my home Rev. Wilder, Page, Ariz. Jessel Brown. Jy7 2tc 644-249- 644-248- 644-504- c J16-Jy2- GUARANTEED watch repairs Harley Davidson Moservice. Hearing aid battorcycle. Full Price, $125.00. J30rc teries. Kanab Drug. See at Conoco Station in Kanab. Jy7 rc RUG and CARPET cleaning. Call for FREE estimate. Paul J. SPINET Console Piano. Want Kanab. A28rc Prisby, responsible party in this area to assume small mo. pyts. FOR THE BEST in major and Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Pismall appliance repair, see Bob ano Store, Inc., Salem, Ore. Kanab. Aiken, or call J28 2tp A7rc 1965 M-5- 0 644-227- 644-506- Civil Service Examination Announces For Power-Pla- nt Job at Dutch John, Utah, and Page, Ariz. An open competitive examination has been announced by the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the position of Powerplant Control Room Operator, $3.79 per hour, at Dutch John, Utah, and Page, Arizona. or information Applications may be obtained from Post Office Information Representatives. Applications may be filed with the Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, 125 Bureau of Reclamation, South State Street, P. O. Box 11568, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. No closing date for receipt of applications has been established. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, or sex. There are people who always have a good excuse for what they fail to do. BORDER STORE LIQUORS - WINE BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- Groceries Saddelry Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry L. B. Sol Sol per Owner, Manager UTAH NEYVS, Kanab, Utah W0 Vtw Alton Mews Notes T Word was received early this week of the death of Clark Pace of Loyd, of Ogden, brother-in-laGail, Vard, and Ross Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Heaton, and Bp. and Mrs. ' Gail Heaton, accompanied by Merrill Heaton of Fredonia, attended funeral serviced Saturday in Ogden. Quim Roundy, Orlan Campbell, and Barton Cox spent the week in Logan attending a Conservation School sponsored by the FFA. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Robertson took their daughter Patricia to Salt Lake City last weekend for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Pehrson, parents of Vern Roundy, and three children, were vistors here for the weekend from their home in Millville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ortho Christensen and eight children from St. George attended sacrament meeting here Sunday night. Brad Crosby of Babbit, Nev., and Doug Evans of Hurricane, grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Thear-oCrosby have been staying here the past week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, the former Joyce Cox, are visiting at the Allen Cox home from, their home in Dugway. Also visiting at the Allen Cox home is Mrs. Dale Sorensen, the former Margaret Cox, and two children. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Palmer and six children from Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ella Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Foster, the former Julia Roundy, and two children visited at the home of her parents, the Karl Roundys. Lee Pugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Pugh of Salt Lake City, is visiting with his grandparents, the Cecil Pughs. w n Sponsored MINUTES THE BIBLE CORNIltUS R. ST AM MIS, IRIAN RIRLI SOCIITT CHICAGO JS, R.LINOIS by John Baker Two boys fight in a back alley. Fists fly. Shouts go up from the other kids standing by. Give it to im! Let 'im have it! Finally one of the two walks away with a cocky bearing, head and shoulders wagging He has won! But has he? Look at him. He has a bloody nose, a black eye and welts on his face and arms And if looks could kjfrie would nt be alive, for while'lus friends shout his praises, the boy he has Children of Mrs. Eliza Cox of of Orderville honored her Sun day, the occasion being her 78th birthday, which is Wednesday. Activities included Priesthood Meeting and Sunday School, fol-o- f the Allen Cox home and soft-bal- l at the schoolhouse. Six of her nine living children were in attendance with their children and grandchildren, as well as Mrs. Coxs brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Harold Allen of Antimony, and her sister, Mrs. Jane Sudweeks from Tropic. Mrs. Sudweeks was accompanied by her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. DeRell Sudweek and three children.. There were 80 people in beaten gives him a look that Just wait. He has not says. won anything except, perhaps, a bitter and lasting enemy. So it is with the wars that nations wage against each other. Neeessaiy as it sometimes becomes to defend out liberties, our homes, our way of life, by force of aims, seldom does any nation actually win in war. Rather all lose, even the victors," as in their victories they sow the bitterness and hate which are the seeds of future wars. It is different, however, with the good fight of the faith, for the Christian may come out of every battle stronger than when he went in Only the Christian can say with regard to the heartaches and disappointments, the sickness,; the difficulties and obstacles, that cross his path: Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors, through Him that loved us (Rom. 8.37). Page Three KANAB CITY FINANCIAL STATEMENT (Continued from page two) Fixed Assets: Land Reserve for Cost $ . Buildings & Structures Improvements, other than bldgs . Machinery and Equipment Automobiles and Trucks .. . .... . . Depreciation ' 6,081.00 $ 138,243.55 $ 26,605.66 6,081.00 111,637.89 572,908.53 38,442.67 4,388.10 140,305.55 28,129.13 3,935.76 432,602.98 10,313.54 452.34 760,06185 198,97610 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS: Current Liabilities: Due to other funds Customer Deposits Total Current Liabilities Revenue Bonds payable Contributions in Aid to Construction Earned Surplus ' 561,087TT '"$632353.4(f $ 690.00 690'00 .' 366,000.00 92,567.63 173,095.77 TOTAL LIABILITIES $632,353.40 CLASS C. FUNDS Cash Receipts and Disbursements Cash Balance, July 1, 1965 Receipts: State Road Fund Allotment, 1966 Disbursements: Street projects Cash Balance, June 30, 1966 $ 7,787.43 1 4,073.66 1,242.75 10,618.34 "$11,861.09 BOND REDEMPTION Si INTEREST During Pauls busy ministry FUNDS for Christ he suffered a painful thorn in the flesh, and beRevenues and Expenditures Compared sought the Lord thrice that it With Budget Estimates and Appropriations might be taken away. The Lord Fiscal Year July 1, 1965 to June 30, 1966 did not see fit to remove the thorn, but answered Paul: My grace is sufficient for thee, for REVENUES: My strength is made perfect in Gen. Obligation Bonds: attendance. weakness (II Cor.. 12:9). Mrs. Dick Haycock and two children accompanied Mr. Tod Paul's response: Most gladly Haycock to Sunday School from therefore will I rather glory in mine infirmities, that the power Long Valley Junction. of Christ may rest upon me . . . I take pleasure in infirmities . . . for when I am weak, then I am Kcnab News strong (Vers. 9, 10). Let all Jim Mahoney, son of Mrs. Ver-d- a go well, and we are prone to Mahoney, recently left Salt grow careless in our Christian Lake City where he had been lives. Adversity, on the other staying for Farmington, New hand, makes Christians pray the Mexico, where he will spend the harder- and lean the more and rest of the summer working for therein lies their strength and his uncle, Louie Lumpkins. their victory. Would you believe 84 million to one ? end in a blaze of glory, ore and t like the protective nose cone of a space capsule, or as the cremated liner of a rocket nozzle. It has many claims to fame, one of them being its high melting point of 5,732 Fahrenheit. It is rhenium, an extremely rare metal that has helped the United States explore in space. Last year, only ,000 pounds of the metal were produced in the country. Through Kennecott research, the Utah Copper Division annually will produce 4,000 pounds of ammonium perrhenate, from which rhenium is made. In brief, the production cycle for rhenium is this: molybdenite, which Copper ore contains a is recovered at the Arthur and Magna concentrators. Previously, molybdenite was sold direct as an alloy to toughen steel. Today, the molybdenite goes to the newly constructed Molybdic Oxide and Rhenium Recovery plant at the Divisions smelter, where it is roasted to produce molybdic oxide. Annual production of this material is estimated at 10 million pounds. During roasting, vapor from the oxide is captured and undergoes a complex and highly sophisticated process to produce ammonium perrhenate. The perrhenate is then shipped to Kennecotts subsidiary, Chase Brass and Copper Company, where it is processed into rhenium metal. These products of the new plant help Kennecoi maintain its position as Utahs foremost industry. iff To produce one pound of rhenium, requires the handling of approximately 84 million pounds of copper ore and waste material The similar figure for one pound of copper is 500 pounds. It starts as copper it-ma- The Dcennrf- - burned-ou- Rare Metal from Utah Copper Ore Used In Space Capsules, Rochet Nozzles Sfi nbnnccoit Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "An equal opportunity employer Last year 90 per cent of all domestic va cation and pleasure trips were taken by automobile. These trips totaled 120 billion miles. New Interstate highways make it possible for motorists to travel farther within their vacation periods. American Road Builders Association When you cant see her laughing face, her voice can tickle you pink with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. N.) IC'IU |