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Show Page Four June CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REAL ESTATE FOB SALE ACRES .land, .old .Hoyt ranch. Spring water rights, good for development, recreation. All In grass for cattle. Contact Ervin Hoyt, Order-ville- , Utah. Phone FOB SALE HOME, by owner, in Kanab. 5 years old, 3 bedroom, full basement, carpet throughout, rock fireplace and front, large lot with some fruit trees and grape vines, irrigation water. Real nice looking home, $21,500. Contact Cloyd Swapp at St. George, J19.26 Jy3p 1966 CIIEV. Caprice, air conditioning, power brakes and steering, automatic. AM & FM radio. $1800. Call Jim Glover, 673-26- 22. 6442955. ONE J12-19- 490 t five-piec- 644-292- J5-26- 644-552- 4, Le-Ro- y 644-2789- . 648-228- NT FOR-BE- 644-242- 5 644-233- d. 644-241- 644-2443- , 643-500- y serviceman for repairs. Call M29rc 644-508- BUSiNESSt)PPORTUNlfY candy'supply' rout- e- Unusual opportunity for man or woman to restock new type coin dispensers with high quality packaged food pro-duot- s. Handling brand names only. No selling. Dependable person can net VERY HIGH EARNINGS. Part or full time. Requires $1,150 to $3,250 cash secured by inventory and equipment. Write for personal interview, giving phone number to; Strategic Franchises, 535 So. 2nd West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. J19c Kanab news notes Mrs. Gail C. Brown was a Kanab visitor with her sister, Mrs. Archer Swapp, and ther rela- tives and friends. Mr. Scoitt Haycock, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Haycock, visited with his folks in Kanab for a couple of day after the close of the schlool year at USU in Logan. After his visit here he left for Detroit, Mich., where he will be employed as a supervisor in a General Motors assembly plant during the sum- make annual from Barco Elda Henderson had two real pretty cakes for her birthday last Thursday. So we got to have another break party. Sure dont know what wed all do if we didnt do tihings like this for a little fun and excitement, Sandy Wilkey took off a couple days this week to go to Salt Lake City to attend services for Jims brother who was killed in Vietnam. Laree Burrows is home from the hospital and feeling much better. Sure be glad when shes well enough to come back to work. We sure miss her. New oars noticed in our parking lot: Ann Jensen is sporting a new blue 69 Cougar and Julie Durfey is driving a new 69 Fastback VW. Some of the girls worked Saturday so they could get some of Sams hot list (the mini uniforms) on the truck when it came. Boy they sure are popular. You could never guess by the hundreds of dozen weve been running through. Willie Russell brought the truck out Monday and really thinks this is some pretty country. While here Bud took him for his first Dune Buggy ride. Really great he said. Kanab news notes Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby spent two days up north. They visited with Lonnies brother Tony in Salt Lake City and with the Benny Clowards in mer months. Provo. r If SPEAK your lawn could speak, you might hear something like this: Please dont cut me so short!! It hurts me. Do you want me to get thinner and thinner and weaker and weaker and have lots of ugly weeds? Or do yc l want me to thrive and look pretty? Mother nature intended that I should grow tall and produce seed. But Ill agree that if I did that, I wouldnt be a nice green carpet or a rug for recreation. Trimming me is okay if you just wouldnt cut all my leaves off right down to the qucik. Dont you know that my leaves feed my roots? The amazing process of photosynthesis takes place in my leaves. The energy and light from the soil and the air are combined to make starches and sugars which I use as food to keep me alive and help me grow. My leaves are my manufacturing plant, so to speak. If you keep me cut too short, my total leaf surface will be so small that I wont have enough capacity to make plant food and I will starve and get weak. However, if you will adjust your mower to trim me at a height of 14 inches to 2 inches and keep me properly watered and fertilized, I can thrive, be Laurence Gardner and son, lush and green and make you from Nephi, Mrs. Blane GardWhen I am strong, I also happy. ner and daughter, and son, from can compete with weeds and Salem were weekend guests of them out. keep Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Some cf the weeds that I cant family. out if I am cut too short Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Marshall keep are dandelions and crab grass. and children Madolyn and Tim, For healthier and better took a trip to California. They lawns free from weeds and traveled the Bay area and San weak grass in Kane County area Francisco, being gone about 10 dont cut your lawns too short days. They are going this week says Harold Lindsay, U.S.U. end to Provo to see their son Extension Agent. Mike who is in summer school a at forestry camp in Logan Canyon. He will meet them in Kanab news notes Mrs. Donald Dawson and Mrs. Provo. His wife, Lynn, and daughter, Jackie, are going up Harry R. Kelly flew from Sewith the Marshalls. attle, Wash., to Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson to visit Mrs. Rae Church who spent a few days this week in is a sister and nedce, respectiveSalt Lake City visiting her ly. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smirl left folks. Her father hasnt been too well. Wednesday to go to Salt Lake City ito attend a meeting of the Industrial Promotion CommisHoward Young sion. Miark and ZoRae Church regraduates from home Sunday after a turned school military visit with their mother short AviJACKSONVILLE, Fla a hospital in Salt ation Ordnanceman Airman who is in Lake City. They brought their Howard R. Young, USN, son Aunt Betty Dawoon back with of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe H. to visit the family for a them Young of Fredonia, Ariz., was few She has returned to days. graduated from the Aviation Salt Lake now. Ordnanceman School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center, Jacksonville, Fla. He studied the use and maintenance of the various guns, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Glazer munitions, and rockets used by Navy and Murine Corps air welcomed a new baby girl to units. their family Monday, June 16. Graduates of the school are She weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. A baby girl was born June 17 assigned to the gunnery and weapons departments aboard to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fredonia. She weighed aircraft carriers, air stations, and squadrons. 6 lbs. 7 oz. e Win-wardo- "'"i BORDER STORE WINE LIQUORS BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- Groceries - Saddlery Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry -- Frank and Helen Banks Owners, Managers TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE CLEANED AIR COOLERS ui u. ; unam, in color, your child, CHILDREN OR FAMILY FOR YOUR FREE CALENDAR. ONLY ONE CALENDAR PER FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER HERE - COOLER PADS COOLER MOTORS COOLER PUMPS - FURNACES - EAVE TROUGHS SHEET METAL WORK DOWN SPOUTS Thurs. June 26, 1969 10:30 am to 5:30 pm BILL'S CASH MARKET Kanab, Utah L KANAB SHEET METAL Murray Masterson f Page Four 19, 1969 Funeral services Monday, 16th honor Boyd Y. McAllister, 57 visit June 23 here IF YOUR LAWN COULD News Notes From Kanab BARKS SPECIAL SERVICES REMOVE excess body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets. Only $1.49 at Kanab Drug. p toJy31 GUARANTEED watch repairs service. Hearing aid batN30rc teries. Kanab Drug. TV 'REPAIR FACTORY trained Magnovox Bioodmobile will Kcibab injures 6 Japanese tourists Se-kin- M6rc . Ccr wreck cn by F. J. Kelly Sunday, June 15 about 12:30 a.m. saw the abrupt end of an American holiday for six Janationals and two AmerJ1226p panese of icans Japanese birth, when their rented car failed to neTHREE' bedroom home. Unfurn- gotiate a turn about six miles ished. Water and sewer furnfrom Jacob Lake on the Kaibab ished. New heating. Contact Mountain, running off the road, or A. R. Humphrey, up an embankment, and smashKanab. ing into some trees. M. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ted and Kay TWO bedroom apartment for J12rc Hamada of Los Angeles, Calif., rent. Mr. and Mrs. Masaichi and LARGE apt. unfum-isheUmeyo Kikuchi, Tadao Shiibata, Call Richard Beesley. M29rc Kazeo Ehara and Soichiro 6445057. of Tokyo, Japan were takREAL'E STATE WANTED- -" en to the Kane County Hospital 1VE NEED property listings. where they were treated for The Kanab Office of D Land multiple bruises, abrasions, etc. Title has handled over one Mrs. Hamada suffered a broken million in real estate sales colar bone an two ribs. Mr. during the past year. We have Shiibata had injuries to the buyers. Please call Dale E. lower spine and Mr. Ehara had ofClarkson, home lacerations of the face. All three 40 East Center, fice, are currently hospitalized. J19rc Kanab, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Kikuchi, Mr. LOST Shiibata, Mr. Sekine and Mr. LOST in Fredonia, 6 month old Ehara were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamada on their way to dog, female. German mix. Silver grey. see the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Reward. Call Jul9,26 Jy3c 644-552- refrigeralarge e crome dintor; one Alvira ing set; phone B. Ford. p SALE" OR' LEASE 1000 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. HOMES and lots for sale P. Judd, 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 nine-foo- June SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 19, 1969 (Continued from page Helping someone to better health, or even saving his life, is a rare privilege that thousands of Americans can claim each year. These are the people who give blood through the American Red Cross for the treatment of their less fortunate neighbors who suffer illness or injury. Citizen in this area will have this opportunity again this year on Monday, June 23 at the Kanab Stake House when the bioodmobile will be here. The hours are from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Last year more blood was db nated in this chapter than has been collected for several years. There lhave been 10 or more people use blood at the hospital in Kanab plus those going elsewhere and using Funeral services, conducted REA approves loan of $197,000 to improve phone service WASHINGTON The Rural Electrification Administration today approved a $197,000 loan d to a firm to help improve telephone service in suothem Utah and one northern Arizona county, according to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, The loan went to the South Central Utah Telephone Co., Inc., Escalante. The firm services parts of Garfield, Kane, Piute, Sevier, Iron and Washington Counties in Utah and Mohave County in Arizona. All but $3,000 of the loan funds will be used to improve facilities in Utah--base- An Indian youth from the Kaibab Indian Branch gave sentiments in behalf of the branch. A sister of the deceased, Mrs. Eleanor Hall gave some memories; a vocal trio, Julia Young, Nabbie Glazier, Ramona Johnson, sang Springtime in the Rockies; speaker, Bishop H. Bernell Lewis; vocal duet, Hills of Home, by LeRay Heaton and Julia Young, accompanied by Charlotte Young; speaker. Bishop Dan Ogden. n duet was played by Alga Brown & Loren e Lamb, Obedient Servants, accompanied by Barbara Carroll; speaker, President Daniel S. Frost; closing hymn by the choir, I Know That My Redeemer Lives; benediction by Joseph Bolander. The family prayer was offered by Bernell McAllister and the grave was dedicated by Cecil Pugh. A cello-violi- Burial was in the Kanab City Cemetery. NEW and USED Included under the loan terms will be the financing of facilities to serve 98 new subscribers, Sen. Bennett said. Improvements will include adding Boulder, Escalante, and Orderville to the dial central system; installing direct distant dialing in the Antimony and Gannonville exchanges, and construction of 24 miles of new telephone lines, he said. Kanab News Nates Lois Ann Bunting is home for a weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bunting and family from Las Vegas are here visiting with the Finley BOOKKEEPING Buntings. Other teachers who attended workshops in Logan last week' and whose names we missed were Jim Ott and S. Thomas pm. Center, and La-Ver- de Utah. ficiencies. lit is hoped that all able bodied citizens will visit the bioodmobile Monday, June 23 at the Stake House from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. 2 Opening hymn by the Kanab North and South Ward Choir, Though Depening Trials, directed by Alga Brown, accompanied by Leona Frost; invocation by Clifton Young; and a musical number was redered by members of the Kaibab Indian Branch, Kaibab, words were written by Boyd and McAllister. by Clyde R. Young, were held g at He had 11 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Calif. Rare bloods are now shipped to national headquarters, frozen and stored in the Red Cross Laboratory. Besides the whole blood used thousands of pints are converted into medically useful blood factions and distributed: Serum Albumin for treatment of shock from burns and other injuries; Gamma Globulin to combat infection; Fibrinogen to check hcmorrag-inin child birth; Vaccinia Immune Globulin to treat reaction to smallpox vaccination; packed red cells to treat anemia and other Wood conditions; fresh frozen plazma, antihemophilic-facto- r concentrate, platelet rich plasma and platelet concentrate for treating hemophiliacs and people with blood clotting de- 16, 1969 in the Kanab were as follows: Bernell, John both of Salt Lake City; Chester, Murray; Mrs. Harold (Elma) Miles, St. George; Mrs. Denzil (Beulah) Frost, Mrs. Clifford (Annie) Heaton, both Kanab; Mrs. Vem (Eleanor) Hall, Mrs. Richard (Rue) Heaton, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. John (Marcia) Crawford, St. George; Mrs. Glynn (Nettie) Dodd, Citrus Heights, blood. and MOBILE HOMES and TRAVEL TRAILERS MOTOR SALES, INC. 389 E. 300 S. (US 89) contact John Augustus 644-506- 5 INCOME TAX SERVICE Serving Kane County, Page, Fredonia, Springdale and Rockville Lawson. The Dale Clarksons have a neplbew, Wynn Geiser, from Phoenix, visting with them for K. L. the summer. Box 168 GREAT NEWS Monday, June 1) to, Calif.; Mrs. Veldon Hda Lou) Black, and Mary, both of Kanab. NAt Kanab, Utah -- - Phone 644-504- 3 I Franchise Opening Soonj FOR Suburban or Small Towns NEV. CONCEPT, IDEAL 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. CUP THE SAVINGS! SWIFT'S SPECIALS: 98031. PRODUCERS SAUNA AUCTION HOGS: US No. 1&2 Butcher hogs 22.50 to . 22.80 28.50 to 29.00 27.10 to 27.50 CATTLE: Canner & cutter cows 16.90 to Util. & Com. cows 19.25 to Standard cows .... 23.70 to 23.75 to Bulls ... 20.60 23.10 24.10 24.50 Stocker cows with calves 215.00 to 292.50 by side per pair FED CATTLE: Chce fed steers .... 32.30 to 33.20 Good to low chce 29.75 to 31.90 28.00 to 28.70 Hoi fed steers FED HEIFERS: Good to low chce 29.30 to 31.90 FEEDER CATTLE: Chce feeder steers, 555 31.20 to 33.35 to 700 lbs. Goad feeder steers 27.50 to 29.00 Hoi feeder steers. 27.25 to 27.90 Lt. wt. steers, 320 to 487 lbs. 35.25 to 39.00 FEEDER HEIFERS: Chce feifer cfs, 330 33.75 to 35.00 to 445 lbs 29.00 to 31.50 Good heifer cfs Lt. wt. heifer cfs. 25.25 to 30.00 FOR MARKET INFORMATION Call 896-440- 3 AARON MOSS BRUCE NIELSON JACK ROBINS -- 896-556- 7 529-444- 3 lb. 99c PREMIUM FRANKS lb. 65c BACON lb. 79c PREMIUM SHEEP: Good & chce slaughter lambs Feeder Lambs BONELESS HANOI HAMS PREMIUM SAUSAGE ROL1S lb. 59c BRAUNSCHWEIGER CHUBS, 8 oz. .. BROWN SERVE Sausage, 8 oz. & ea. 39c ea. 65c PREMIUM ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, 6 oz COLD POWER, ea. 35c family size KITCHEN CHARM ea. 2.25 NAPKINS, 80 count SNOWDRIFT pkg. 10c 3 lbs. 73c SHORTENING with onions, 14 oz. 2 for 59c CARROTS, cello bags 2 for 25c HEINZ CATSUP FRESH FANCY BANANAS lb. 10c FRESH LETTUCE lb. 10c RIPE CANTALOUPES 45's Special Prices effective Fri-Sa- 4 for 89c t, June 20-2- 1 iUOTOMGS' A- -l POOD CENTER |