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Show Thursday, August 21, 1958 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING- , - REFRIGERATOR SERVICE; SMALL MAHOGANY Spinet Appliance and Electrical Re- Piano, slightly used. $25.00 down pairing. Kanab T V Sales & Ser- and balance monthly. G. W. Davis Co. Pho. M vice, 267 S. 1st E. Call MI Kanab. a21,4tc or MI a7,4tpd. FOR SALE: Nice home, 3 ., FOR SALE: House, 5 rms. double carport, lot 150Jeet and bath, screen porch. Lot 82xfront, 102 feet deep; fenced back 132. Call MI for informa- - iyard. For information, telephone tion. al4,3tpd. MI JylOrc. WANTED: Saleslady or SalesLOST: Will you please return man to sell McNess Products, the sheep wagon you found at part or full time. Big profits. the Fredonia dump for dismanNo experience needed. Will teach tling? Owner, Earl Jackson, and finance you. Write today. Fredonia. a22pd. e McNESS CO., P. O. Box l4, NEW Blond Spinet Piano for, Station, Oakland, Califor- rent with option to purchase. G. nia. a21,28,pd. W. Davis Co., Phone MI Kanab, Utah. a21,4tc ' 6, bd-rm- Bay-shor- You are Invited to attend OPPORTUNITY OR WOMAN the Responsible person from this area, to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $800.00 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $300.00 monthly. Possibility fulltime work. For local interview give phone and particulars. Write United Sales & Mfg. Co., Dept. S, 5922 Excelsior Blvd., Minneapolis 16, Minn. a21p FOR SALE: Foam rubber twin studio beds, chest, four wrought iron dining chairs and drop-lea- f chrome table. Magno-vo- x radio - phonograph. Will trade for used piano or sell, $60 down and bal. monthly. G. W. Davfs Co., Kanab, Ph. MI (at the City Club Room) Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship - il a.m. Morning Worship Sermons August 24 The Lost Beatitude BRUSH ARBOR SERVICE at 7 p.m. (j2 mile south of Border on Hwy. 89) August 24 R. DAHLGREN Speaking a7,3t,pd. NIAGARA is for Everyone Increases circulation, helps ease nervous tension and fatigue, soothes sore aching muscles and joints. Helps YOU in effective figure control. write NOTICE ' Mti Carmel daily news notes Bill Rogers left Thursday of last week to return to his home and work in Long Beach, California after visiting a few days with his family here. His son Michael came with him from Long Beach and his two daugh- ters, Connie and Elaine, returned to California with him. Also accompanying- them to California were Miss Bonnie Blackburn of Torrance, California, who has ELECTRONIC Spinet Organ, been visiting here for several six months rent will apply weeks, and her cousin, Suzanne against purchase price. G. W. Sorensen of Orderville, who will Davis Piano Co. Ph. MI visiting for a few days in Califor-nia- . Kanab, Utah. a21,4tc. Mrs. Reva Anderson and her FOR SALE: Well established daughters, together with Mrs. business, including restaurant, Marilyn Adams and small son garage, service station and small of Kanab, spent Friday shopping motel with plenty of room to in Cedar City. expand. Excellent location in The Misses Karen Tait and Southern Utah on Hwy 89 be- Rosalie Anderson returned home tween 4 Natl Parks. Well within after vacationing for a the Glen Canyon Damsite area. Sunday few days in Las Vegas.. If interested write O. F. MorVisiting at the Christie Mulli-ne- r Mlrc rison, Orderville, Utah home a few days were her Wilford Stevens, and BAND Instruments. Will rent brother, wife and pf Salt Lake City. baby with option to purchase, Inquire Mrs. Stevenss mother also was G. W. Davis Co. Phone MI with them. Also visiting with home. Kanab, Utah. a21,4tc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamb atChristie recently were another Verl and fami- tended the open house for George Stevens, brother, FOR SALE: Electronic Home Mace in Kanab. ly of Utahs capital city. Organ in this' area; take over the monthly payments. For more details, write Credit Dept., Box 252, So. S. L. Branch, Salt Lake City, Utah. a7,3tc. - FOR duplex. MI Kanab. RENT: Modem fur'n. Available Aug. 23." Call or see Lester Little, a21c. WILL TRADE: Two tons soft winter wheat for oats. See Karl Jameson, Kanab. or call MI FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION BECAUSE VERDA PALMER It sloughs off and dissolves affected km. Exposes deepsot infection to its killing action. Get instarit-dryin- g a keratolytic, at any drug store. FAST or jrour 46c back. NOW at ' Orderville, Utah buying Plymouth now at years lowest prices! 1. YOU PAY LESS FOR YOUR NEW ... PLYMOUTH BUT GET MORE - New Plymouth prices are at the years lowest.. .and your Plymouth dealer needs used cars Hell trade high to get yours See him Hes ! Ask for ! offering top dollar right now its an honest wine, a good wine. Never anything less. 2. wine YOU POCKET A ! $140 SAVING ON RIDE ALONE! Some competing cars charge up to $140 extra for their top ride . . . but in Plymouth you get Torsion-Air- e Ride same suspension as in $6000 cars at not a penny extra cost! Combines supreme floating comfort with the thrill of sports car handling! top-luxu- ry ' 1 4 V'- Roma Win W 'A f Tr BUYING... 4. Beef cattle kept out of the mud will gain extra pound. When the cattle have a firm footing they put on more weight than when they have to wade around in muddy yards, say animal husbandry research men at Purdue University. Dr. W. M. Beeson and Dr. T. W. Perry found out that even a small strip of concrete alongside a feed bunk will more than pav for itself in increased beef gains. In a research trial (using two lots of 14 steers confined for 112 days) the averconcrete strip on age gain per steer in the lot with a one side of the feed bunk was 95 pounds compared to only 62 pounds for each steer confined to the unpaved lot. Each steer on concrete gained 33 additional pounds. The steers in the unpaved lot ate less total feed, but each steer required 35 pounds more feed to make a pound of gain. Income from this extra beef means that paved strips are profitable. And by paving a small section of the yard each year, you will soon have a complete paved holding area which will lessen choretime and reduce labor. Also, valuable manure can be saved and more easily handled on a paved yard. This and other valuable research information was made available to farmers, stockmen and agricultural editors attending Purdues 1958 CATTLE FEEDERS DAY. A copy of the full research report on the paved versus unpaved strips la available on request to the Portland Cement Association, 425 Newhouse Bldg. Salt Lake City 11, Utah. SUMMONS Civil YOURE IMPORTANT DOLLARS Rex Brown ! YOU ENJOY THE EXTRA RUGGEDNESS BRINGS! Maintenance costs are way down on Plymouth the car that proved it ran like new after 58,000 punishing miles of y driving in 58 days. At the end of the test, Plymouths road veteran looked and acted like a factory-fres- h car. THE ... m 5. AND YOU'RE 'WAY AHEAD IN CASH VALUE AT TRADE-I- N Your new Plymouth, with its rangy, sweeping Silver Dart Styling, is so far ahead of the rest now that it will still look new and fresh when you trade . . . bring a higher allowance! That cuts the cost per year of driving Plymouth still more! TO THE FASTEST RESULTS 33, or Slop In Today SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS Kanab, Utah See your Plymouth dealer how little il costs to drive instead of worrying about and replacements on your Today For discriminating guests serve rare old Scotch from the Border Store, it always gives perfect satisfaction. BORDER STORE i ANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon, Royce G. Plaintiffs attorney, Hulsey, whose address is, P. O. Box 625, Kanab, Utah, an answer to the Complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for divorce, the custody two children as issue of said marriage, for $50.00 per child support money, and for $200.00 attorney fees. Dated Aug. 5, 1958, A. D.- ROYCE G. HULSEY TIME! - 4-23- "Better top in ot the liquor store, dear! We need a fifth for bridge tonight!" ht cross-countr- Open 6 Sundays a.m. to 12 1 noon to a.m. 1 No. 225 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Kane County, State of Utah. ANITA ADAMS HUGHES, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES JOSEPH HUGHES, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- y- ECONOMIES THAT ONLY PROVED OR THE SURE WAY U.. - loti talllo uio up onorgy that could hava gone Into extra weight gains. A contrite paved tlp along tide the teed bunk meant mare beef from each pound of feed, Purdue Unlverelty agricultural reieorchere report. -B- ! Gall Midway Trij'iTi In Plymouth proved it can save you money on fuel by winning the Mobilgas Economy Run two years in a row But gas saving isnt all Along with its economy, Plymouth thrills you with terrific new GO! G... USE i' Vi AHEAD ON GAS SAVING! REN T I II tt . H Co., frotno, Californio 3. mm - ' -- IV r ? Spirit Toons SELLING... , iJ , v 16-f- t. ! I - i these ways and more FOR YOUR OLD CAR! f if-'- ' COUNT FIVE... you save Kanab Drug Co. 1 ax 7IVTO the Saturday, August date on which was held another community mutton supper, sponsored ,by the Ward Welfare committee, with a good crowd in attendance: After the; suppers a volley ball game was enjoyed by both players and spectators. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Reese returned recently from a trip of a few days into Wyoming. Douglas Haycock returned Saturday to his home in Salt Lake City after visiting a few weeks with his cousin, Milton Gardner, and with relatives in Kanab. A week before leaving, Douglas had the misfortune to break his arm. Visiting Saturday at the Tait home were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allred of Springdale and their daughter and family, the Cordon Benches, from California. A very fine service was presented Sunday evening by the Primary organization. Marjorie and Raymond Anderson of Las Vegas were guests Sunday at the D. Anderson 9, was Jler-neet- a MAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . The following items of equipment will be sold at auction to the highest bidder for cash by the undersigned on Saturday, August 23, 1958, at Hurricane, Utah. Said sale will be at the Co-o- p old Hurricane Store Building aM2 o'clock noon. 1 Cooling Unit 1 10 ft. Weber Meat Case T 10 ft. Weber Cold Case WILLIAM BROOKS, Trustee Published August 14, 21, 1958. Page Three a.m. Hwy 89 3 mi. South Kanab Attorney for the Plaintiff North Main, Box 625 Kanab, Utah Published Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1958 24 V& today! You'll he amazed to learn '58 Plymouth . . . a brand-nethe expense of tires and repairs present car! Z' 8 best w buy . . . tomorrows best trade PUGII MOTOR RICHER 40 North Main Street, Kanab', TASTE! OLD SUNNY DISTILLERS BROOK COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY |