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Show Page Four August 20, 1970 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 1 classified ads FOB SALE TAKE up payments on beautiful console piano. Write: Credit manager, Box 202, Sandy, Utah 84070. CUBIC 13 M 1 A20-S2- p feet uprigt freezer. A13rc Call USED couch, good condition. Make offer, Jerry Pickett. LOVELY home for sale. Immediate occupancy. Call D. F. HamA13-20- p blin. FORD Tractor, reconditioned engine, new rear tires, new paint. Kanab Auto Repair, 643-555- , 644-503- j A6-20- p 644-247- 8-- 644-268- 4. A13,20,27c Lora Lee Brown, daughter of and Mrs. Folknian D. Brown of Salt Lake City, and Cary Lee H 'atr!i, .n of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Heaton ff O.d.cr.ilb we-- e united in inairiage August 18 in the Salt Lake Tt .pie by Marion D. Hank'-- . 15 INCH new saddles, rawhide covered tree, fast change buckles, made in Utah, only $139.50. Also 3 year old gelding and saddle. B. P. Fisher, Orderville. A13-27- c sedan OIDSMOBILE, hardtop, blue, radio, heater, good tires, excellent condition, one owner. $1,500. B. P. Fisher, A13rc Orderville, FIVE-FOOjewelry showcase, $20.00. B. P. Fisher, Orderville, 1965 648-225- T 'v A. I A13rc 648-225- '. I LARGE swamp cooler, excellent c condition. Call HOMES and lots for sale P. Judd. AlOrc A6-20- 644-263- Le-Ro- y 644-278- " FOfT SALE 4 ! R E AL E STATE BY" OWNER Home7farmrranch and cattle. By appointment only. Karl Jameson, Box 110, c Kanab PUR 40XAIJ REDUCE excess body fluids with FLUIDEX diuretic tablets, only p $1.69 at Kanab Drvg. DANCING classes will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 1. Have a few openings for various ages. Anyone interested call 2tp FOR RENT APARTMENTS for rent. Mrs. Guy A13rc Chamberlain. S20-27- 644-237- , i 4, r. v Jy23-A27- 644-223- "t : r ' TUvn-eV of Las . "r" . . '1 Vegas, Nev., and R ss 11 .1. H eat in. son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Heaton of Cruerville will he married in the St. George Temple on August 21. An open l ouse honoring the two couples will be held in the Orderville Ward Cultural Hall on Friday evening, August 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Patti J. ''-- - s Kanab news end current events Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and family from Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and family from Mesa, Ariz., and Mrs. Pat Duffy and boys from Denver and Mr. Bud Judd from Tucson, Ariz., were all here the "ast week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Warren Judd. Recent visitors at the Mark Swapps have been Janet Krebs and boys from Mesa and Cheryl Barnes and boys from Las Vegas, iir arti also Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Swapp and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Swapp and co - from Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Robinson took their daughter, Sue Del, bnrk to the Training School Wednesday. They also visited Pauline md Da' id Robinson in Provo and fronds in Salt Lake City. Hvde Vance went to Bountiful where she will visit her daughter and l.er husband Lloyd and other friends and relatives. 644-554- HELPWANTEDWOMEN WAITRESSES at Trails End Restaurant. See Peaches or Donna. A6rc Apply in person. SPECIAL SERVICES GUARANTEED watch repairs service. Hearing aid batN30rc teries. Kanab Drug. PRODUCERS-SALIN- A AUCTION announces new sale day for sheep and pigs only. Beginning August 20, 1970 sheep and pigs will be sold every Thursday at 1 p.m. Cattle sale date will remain on Friday, as usual starting at 12 noon. For more information call Doug Scott, Tuesday and Wednesdays P. M., 644-292- A20-27- c LOST a female Siamese cat answers to nome of Phoebe. Call collect: Page, Ariz. LOST iimrtui 645-'26- 5, A20rc August News Notes From Fredonia, Arizona - - by Don Ellison Large Discount on Lawn Mowers and Air Conditioners Mr. J. M. Jeffery, superinten-tendeof the Fredonia Public Schools, advises that school will start in Fredonia, Monday, August 31. Much work has been done on the school building and grounds during the summer months under the direction of custodian Darol Heaton, and the foolball field is looking very green and ready for anoti championship season. nt Get ZENITH Color TV - "The best TV on the market!" -- Western Auto Store Indian dances Two new classes have been added for the coming school year: Miss Arlene Jense will be the librarian set this weekend Indian Snake Dances are scheduled this weekend according to Bruce Powell, at Oraibi, Ariz. The Snake Dance will be held August 23 at Hopeville and on August 24 at Second Mesa. The Antelope Dances will be August 22 at Hopeville and August 23 at Second Mesa. and will teach library science. Rulon J. Nelson will teach vocational education and the school has leased the PAT Jensen garage on the corner of Main and Pratt streets for this class. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith and seven children of San Fernando, Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jordan over the weekend. Rex taught English and literature in the Fredonia schools several years ago and is now teaching in California. Mrs. Woodrow Johnson (lone) and three children, Darwin, Kathv, and Jeanette of Tempe visited with Mrs Johnsons parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Heaton last week. They returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Ford and family made a business trip to Prescott Thursday afternoon to make arrangements for son Dennis to attend Prescott Junior College during the coming school ear. They returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Gary Tom (Burnace) and two children Tonya and Merrilee of Flagstaff a, e visiting at the home of Burnaces mother, Mrs. Konda Button. Sieve Tait, son of Mrs. VeRene E. Tait, has received a call to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Korean Mission. Steve will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City October 10 for a week of basic training and then will go to the LDS Church College in Hawaii for language training. He will fly to the mission headquaiters in Korea on Decem- I Kanab news notes (If U J JEEP POSSE members attending recent State Convention were, left to right: Karen and Jerry Banks; Jan and Bob Aiken, Lola and Charles Zielinski. Jerry shows trophy he received at the conference. KANE COUNTY Kane County Jeep Posse members attend convention Three County the Kane e and Patrol and their wives attended the recent l.ention of the Utah Search and Res'e Asm held in Richfield. nm-ihp- of rs oriffs SI fean-- Mim-- n, ski. They took part in pistol shoot (no score will be mentioned). The wives also too-- part in the pistol us Jerry Barks won second pace trophy in the V6 division. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton addressed the group at the Saturday evening banquet. He the Jeep Fosses for a job well done in assisting their local sheriffs ad law enforcement. He sad that if the state had to pa , they just could not be had. The Governor also commended the sheriffs of the different counties who ha' e thee pntro1'.. New officers were elected for state the coming vem of Ken Blackner commander, iron County: f;rd vi'" commai. der. Boh Smith of Tt'lb Countv second vice commander, Glen BAR S BONELESS RAMS 4-- H j 7 c: Ib. BAR S SAUSAGE ROLLS Ib. BAR S ASSORTED 46 cz S & page thr"e) (Continmd DebVc S Hnppi Hanger. How guest from Callao, Utah) JiMv Allen, to Make Gathers. to Make a Cutvmbpr PretFertilizers, ty. Mitch Jordan, to Hold Tamm Jordan,1 Mewia Hard' my and Vrki Iordan Button Urn Stain Removal. did one oi Vicki won the blue ribbon for this event. Those the Fashion Show model-- 1 ing outfits they made this summer were: DaroFne Heaton, Pe"-gHeaton, Tammy Tordan, Debbie Schlappi, Shawna Jordan, Shannon Brooksby and Vicki Jordan. Thirty-r.in- e entries for the Coconino County Fair were sent to Flagstaff with Mrs. Cooley. Leaders helping with the project were: Georgia Heaton, Ramona Heaton, Ada Judd, and Joy that Kane County had close tion and assistance in all local law forcement agencies. D!LL PICKLES, No. 2Vi cans 2 for CRISP CELERY j head 29c bunch 19c j SWEET SEEDLESS GRAPES RIPE TOMATOES . . Kanab, Utah Weekend Specials August 21 and 22 Km iru COUNTY'S SHERIFF TT" Paid Political Ad. by independent Citizens for Swapp Kanab, Utah BIG VALUES 19c UOTSM FOOD CINTilt . BILLS CASH MARKET 27c August 21 and 22 SPECIALS ITS AECUT TIME To elect 75c 89c 10 FRESH CAL1FL0WER y en- W 2 for 14 oz. 1 coopera- 29c 55c 59c JOHNSON'S LEMON PLEDGE WAX ,,T-o- . 85c 55c WESTERN FAMILY APPLE JUICE it ni Department. . DENNISON CHILI & BEANS, 15 oz. 2 for Gchievrnt dzy cial reporting system in the Sheriff's 2 for HEREFORD CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. V . 10 LUNCH MEATS 6 oz. exes!! c! finan- ib. SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON n' 4-- in the Valley. wtarawBHsra : 4-- that Kane County had a deputy sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Jor.es have two new grandchildren born on the 11th and 12th of August. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jones in Mesa, Ariz,, and a boy to the Lynn Hunts in K"nab. That makes four grandchildren for them in two months. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard, Don Beard, and Susan Eardley spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, attending the graduation of Bill Webb from the University of Utah. Mrs. Charlotte Greenhalgh and children have been visiting in Kanab with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young. Enjoying visits from their children during the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Pres Swapp. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnson enjoyed having all members of their family and also all of their grandchildren with them over the weekend to celebrate their Golden Wedding. shoot. NINE CRUMBY COOKERS UQDuDi .Vo'-m- 3- fv-thes- fT"l third e'r Gion Amy. Fee sen.-ices- club the July Our time. fun a had all and camp last meeting was held August 15 at Mrs. Hamblins home. We made fair exhibits. plans for our Club has been a success Our under the direction of Mrs. Ham- blin and Cindy Hopfer. c' Tooec Co.ntv; County; treas- rr County. dme' tors : r- - District 1: D't'rt Walker. Li 'tab County: n ; Charles Z'elmski of Kant County; Dist. Turn But-oi- " Coe.Wv: and Dist. Morgan K m McClure, Utah County. Wf-de- Members of the lo organ ice were, attending Jerry ard Karon Banks, Bob and Jan Ai ke l 0" Charles and Lola Zielin- 12. We attended v ft n "ebbs of Davis Co"nty; and secretary Ken Rs-cu- tion rrcta that Kane County hed a regular Kanab t ber Page Four - - BIG SALE - -- 20, 1970 BIG SELECTION TTDimrFs Kanab, Utah |