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Show June Page Four NEW HOMES NEW HOMES are available. Heritage homes by Akron. Kingston homes by Boise Cascade. They are beautiful and FOR SALE t five-piec- 654-2920- . refrigeracrome dinAlvira Ford. B. J5-26- p reasonably priced. Get full details before you buy or build. For all real estate services see Dale Clarkson at D Land Title, 40 East Center, Kanab, Mlrc Utah. SALE OR LEAS E1 000 acres, meadow, tame grass, grain and alfalfa. Also BLM rights 6 months in summer. Approx. 2,000 bales of hay. Machinery. Good corrals . 14 miles east of Kanab on oiled road. Contact Merle V. Adams. M29rc Kanab, Utah. SMALL house on 1.80 acre lot in Kanab City. Sacrifice for $1,500 cash prior to July 1, 1969. Finance far $2,000 with 10 down, $35 monthy and 6 interest. Write P. O. Box WANTED in Utah 25 PERSONS 644-552- 4, 352, Arizona hours per willing to work 25 month for $25 per week. No age limitations, $20 investment. Interviewing your area early July, interested? Write for appointment. Jensens, 1306 Hyman Lane, Austin, Texas 78742. FOR RENT M29-J5-1- Kanab or tele. 644-506- M29-J5-12- c SELL or tradie for boat, older model Ford pickup, 34 ton, 4 speed, special wide wheels, inspected. Lester Little, 2c LARGE apt. unfurnished. Call Richard Beesley. . M29rc 644-5057- 644-243- M22 29J5p TRANSISTOR home organ and wal. Spinet piano this area. Take over small monthly pay- ments. Far details write: Sredit Manager, Ex 6179, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake M22 29J5c City, Utah. HOMES and lots for sale P. Judd, 644 2739. AlOrc THREE bedroom home on corner lot, 114 ft. wide, 263 ft. long. Fireplace, one and half baths. Bob Green, 110 North First West St., Fredonia, call 613 2628. M6rc Le-Ro- y SPECIAL Kanab news notes Mr. Blaine Vance, brother of Dean Vance, who together op- erated and owned Parry Lodge for three years died suddenly of a heart attack. His funeral was held in Fairview last Sat-urd- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland and children of Joseph City, Ariz., were weekend visitors at the home of their parents the George Hollands. They left their two children for an ex- SERVICES HEADSTONES, markers, monuments. Contact Francis KelKanab. ley, Phone 644-297- M29J5-1- c 2 GUARANTEED watch repairs service. Hearing aid batN30rc teries. Kanab Drug. y TV REPAIR FACTORY trained Magnovox serviceman for repairs. Call M29rc 644-508- WANT TO BUY BOYS 20 inch bicycle. Call 644-275- 2. J5 p tended visit and Ardeth and Mildred Keller will drive them home this weekend. Mis. Orpha Laws daughters were here for Memorial Day and to take care of thieir mothers belongings. Mrs. Ila McDonald and daughters, Annabell, Toni and Ila Jean were in Kanab for Memorial Day visiting friends and relatives. Did you know? Boy Scouts, your library has four volumes of information on merit badges. BEER -- T": oj .'I ks Sou'll of Kanab on Highway 89-- Groceries Saddlery - Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry -- Frank and Helen Banks Owners, Managers 2E 3 THANK YOU DAYS AT Mr. nd Mrs. Marell Baylies received ward of their first grandson, born May 23 to Kenneth and Claudia Bayles in Cedar City. The Bayles have a little girl at home. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swapp recently enjoyed a visit from their son Bain and his famtiy from St. George. Ivis Farr and her family attended the funeral recently of her Ruth Farr Heistrand in Phoenix. They saw Mickey and Lorana Whiting, former Fredonia residents, while there. Anybne had a speeding ticket lately? Not on the way to work, just on the way home. Some of the girls didnt take their lunch hour till late on the Friday cf the race meet parade, so they could attend the parade. The only thing they felt bad about was we didnt get a float made to put in it. Bud and a few of the girls worked pretty hard on a display to put in the Trade Fair. Sure turned out nice we were sure proud to enter it. Mary Riddle is back to work after spending a few days in the hospital undergoing tests nd special treatment. Good to have her back. We kept her iron warm while he was gone. Some of the girls out here got together and planned a surprise shower (May 29) for Debbie and Bruce. Some nice gifts were given to them and cdokies and punch were served. Some of the big dignitaries visited us last week from Big Baroo. They were Dave, Sam, Sarah and Toni. The truck came Thursday and guess what it brought us? The greatest thing yet. Two big air conditioners. Yea!! Laree Burrows is going into 'the hospital this week for surgery. Sure hope shell be good and hurry back to work. sister-dnlaw- , Kanab news notes Mesa, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson and little girl from Salt Lake City were visiting Leola Wilson. Also her son from Las Vegas was hre. GREAT NEWS . . . Franchise Opening Soon NEW CONCEPT, IDEAL FOR Suburban or Small Towns COUNTRY CUZZIN CARWASH is coming to your area. Franchise opening soon. Fantastic re- turns, minimum investment Property investment not necessary. Write P. O. Box 557, Kent, Wash. attend New trespass laws in effect this year brought a renewed plea from Division of Fish and Game Director Bud Phelps for anglers to respect private property and gain permision before entering upon private lands this summer. Tie new trespass laws call for more severe penalties for those convicted of trespassing and demands that all outdoors-meremember that hunting and fishing on private land is a privilege. As all fishermen go afield this season, thiey should keep the fallowing points in mind: Be familiar with and abide by the laws in the angling proclamation. Do net litter, but leave a clean camp, lake, or stream side and roadway wherever you n go. Observe the rules of trespass and gain permission before you enter private lands. 4-- H Club news SEW and SEWS The Sew and Sews were organized March 28, 1969 at the home of Mrs. Cliff Yardley. The officers we elected are: President, Merri Ann Byington; vies president, Julie Skaggs, secretary, VaNae Brown; reporter, Rosa Lee Riggs. The club recreation committee is Marlene Brown and Elizabeth Schmrtz. We are taking Clothing I and have been having a lot of fun. We made some TV slippers and Mrs. Yardley helped us to put on make pom-pothem. Thle recreation committee is plenning a party up at Three Lakes and it will be held soon. ms Public domain lands in eastern Kane and Garfield Counties have long been known for spectacular scenery. Since the first of the year, oil and gas exploration is also attracting increased attention. Two new Tenneeo Oil Company wells in the Alvey Wash headwaters southwest of Escalante are reportedly each producing a thousand barrels a day. Federal royalties range between 12 to 25 per cent depending upon monthly production. Tenneeo reportedly plans to continue exploration activities southward from Canaan Mountain. Kanab BLM personnel indicate leasing of public lands in the resource rich watershed is on an upswing. Two years ago, Good quality Naug-hyd- CALL FOR - Sows Recliner, Foam Padding, man size. SAVE $11.95 One Only THIS 3 POSITION RECLINER ONLY $58 u Yellow rUftNITUMC COMPANY .... . & 2, 192 to 240 lbs. 21.30 to 21.60 .... 15.25 to 17.00 Cattle (Market very active) Can nor & Cutter cows 17.50 to 21.30 Utility & Commercial Cows . .. 20.20 to 23.25 Bulls . . 22.60 to 25.20 Fed Cattle: Choice fed steers 31.50 to 32.70 Good to low chce. 28.80 to 31.00 IIol. fed steers .... 26.90 to 29.30 Fed Heifers Choice 29.75 t 3ol.70 Geo dto low chce. 27.90 to 29.30 Chce feeder steers, 530 to 560 Feeder Cattle: lbs 32.00 to 36.60 Choice Steers, 708 to 840 lbs 31.10 to 31.90 Hoi. feeder steers 26.90 to 27.60 Light wt. steers, 405 to 500 lbs. 34.75 to 38.60 Steers, 220 to 350 lbs 39.25 to 40.75 Feeder Heifers: Chbice heifer calves, 390 to 475 lbs 30.30 to 35.00 Good heifer calves, 370 to 430 lbs . ..... 29.25 to 30.35 FOR LEIGH 1 A gigantic Decency rally climaxing D for Decency Week will be held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Friday, June 13 at 8 p.m. Senator Frank Moss and Congressman Sherman Lloyd will speak at this outstanding program which will feature the famous Osmond Brothers, just back from a highly successful tour of Japan, Robert Peteron, star cf Camelot on Broadway, and the Salt Lake Philhormonic Orchestra. Governor Rampton has issued a proclamation declaring the as D for week of June 4 Docency Week. High school students in the State have participated' in the Decency campaign wtih assemblies, piaster contests, rallies, and an essay contest on What Decency Moans to Me with prizes of $100 for the winning essay. All churches will observe Decency Week with appropriate services during Decency Week. Mens clubs, womens clubs, business organizations and izen ai large are INFORMATION Call 896-440- 3 AARON MOSS MARKET -ROBINS - BRUCE NIELSON JACK 896-556- 7 529-444- 3 cit- roughly 200 thousand acres of the drainage were under lease. Since January 1, lease contracts have been signed for 83 thousand acres more with approval pending upon another 41 thousand acres. Oil and gas leases are generally for a ten year term at an annual rental cf fifty cents per acre. Of this figure, 37 per cent is then returned by the Federal government to the State of Utah. Nearly three million dollars were placed in the state general fund in 1968 from Interior Departments revenue sharing. Ninety per cent of this total is then allocate by law to the F'rite Education Fund with the contributing county then receiving the remaining ten per cent. AN APPOINTMENT 4-- H leadership Conference June 9 12 at Snow College, Ephraim, to Utah. Local delegates include Kerry Black, Tom Goudie, Wayne McAllister, Don Alvin Roundy, Campbell and Dianne i Le-On- z old Lindsay, County Agent from Kane County. The conference is sponsored by the Utah State University Extension Service in cooperation with the Sears, Roebuck Foundation, which provides considerable financial assistance because cf their belief in the worth of work and young people who participate in it. Theme of the conference is Decisions for Today and To- MISS STEPHANIE CUSICK plans temple wedding rifes Cusick-Walk- er fo be taken in St. George Temple 4-- Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cu-siof Fredonia, announce the marriage of their, daughter, Stephanie, to Mr. Bruce Y. Wal- ck morrow. Many noted educators and lecturers will be present to discuss with the youth such problems as Decisions Decisions Decisions, Challenges Facing After High School, America, What? Ticket to Tomorrow, What Can We Do Back Home? and several other important topics for youth. ker. The ceremony is planned for Friday June 6 in the St. George LDS Temple. e was a 1968 The graduate of Fredonia High School and has completed one year at Brigham Young University. Mr. Walker filled an LDS mission in Florida and' has completed his sophomore year at bride-to-b- in bringing attention to this ew worthwhile campaign. The rally in the Tabernacle on Friday, June 13, is free to the public and people of all ages are invited to attend. The D for Decency Week Committee Gordon Owen, Mrs. Dona Bullock and Mrs. Maurine Biimihali is part of the Youth Protection Committee. BYU. The couple plans to reside in Provo following their marriage where they will continue their education. A reception in their honor will be held the same evening as the wedding, in the Fredonia Ward Cultural Hall at 8 p.m. (Arizona time) THE COLLECTOR'S SHOP Fine Paintings We - Original Objects want paintings, antiques, unusual ob- jects to sell on consignment. !? ysu have a hobby and want to sc!! f"'3 product bring us a sample. R. L. F.?KE -- - 58 East Center UWST&m . . JOAN'S BEAUTY SHOP SAUNA AUCTION meet a Heaton. Adult leaders are Swallow, Kanab, and Har- gigantic rally except Wednesdays. 4-- H Six youth and two leaders from Kane County will join 160 cither delegates from all parts of Utah to participate in Youth the ninth annual Janet 'D for Decency Week to have She will be working evenings U.S. No. e all signs that are posted around lakes and streams. Take the proper safety precautions in the use of boats and other outdoor equipment. Exercise the same courtesy and care you expect of others during your outdoor visits. Jo Gunn is a new cosmotologist at Hogs An Exira Special Thank You Days Value Read and observe Oil activity in Kane and Garfield accelerates 98031. PRODUCERS Page Four and leaders from Barco Mrs. Bessie Dover from Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jordine from Salt Lake City were in Kanab last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hurst and family have moved back to Kanab for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown were in Kanab on business this past weekend from their home in BORDER STORE LIQUORS - WINE - 5, 1969 Kane County youth BARKS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ONE large nine-fooe tor; one ing set; phone June SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 5, 1969 .YOU - Kcob, Utah CLIPTHE SAVINGS! BAR S THICK SLICED BACON .. . 2 lbs. 1.49 SWEET RASHER BACON lb. 59c BAR S SAUSAGE ROLLS lb. 55c BAR S FRANKS lb. 65c GURLEY'S ASSORTED COOKIES The Best 10 doz. to box Car Deals DEL box 89 MONTE ASSORTED DRINKS 46 oz. size 4 for 1.00 TIDE, King Size ea. 1,29 NEW WHITE POTATOES ARE FINANCED AT . . 10 lbs. 59c each 10c FRESH CUCUMBERS RIPE CANTEL0PE, 45's Prices effective Fri. First State Bank Salina Panguitch Kanab Manti & Set., June 6 3 for 1.00 & 7, 1969 BUNTINGS' A- -l FOOD |