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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Six CALL FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NOTICE is hereby given that bids will be received by the Board of Education, Kane County School District, for stoker coal to be furnished and delivered as shall be required for heating purposes during the school year 1959 60 in schools of the district as listed FOR RENT Two bd rm furnFOR SALE: Blond plastic top coffee table and two tier lamp ished apt Call MI 4 554Q'tr''see tables. Slightly damaged in ship- Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. A27rc ment. 3 pcs for $36 00, regular FOR RENT: Two rm apt Avail price $45.00. G W. Davis Co , Ka- able Sept 1 Call MI 4 2394, Kanab A27,3tc A20,27c nab, FOR RENT: Apartments or FOR SALE: Cafe, small motel, Lot of frontage for J25pd. gibw'th. Good going business WANTED. Baby crib, rent or Reasonably prued See O. F. or Morrison write Box 165 Mrs see or MI Call buy Utah Jllrc Violet Honey, Kanab. A27pd WANTED Waitress See PeaFOR SALE- Two bed rm home in Kanab recently redecorated, ches or Donna at Tiails End J25rc Write Graydon Restaurant, Kanab good location Chatterley, 201 16th St, Burley, FOR SALE Band instruments A20,rc for rent with Idaho. option to purchase FOR SALE Twin Hollywood G W Daws Co, Phone MI 4 2226, A27,5tc beds with metal frames and pair Kanab of matched chairs $1800 down & I'OR RENT. Finn duplex, 3 $10 00 per mo G W Davis Co., ms and bath Call MI 1 2659 or A27,3tc see Hilnia Dennis Kanab J16c Kanab trailer house. Call MI see Lida Seiber, Kanab. Glendale Kanab Elementary Kanab High Valley Elementary Valley High or garatec Said .stoker coal to be oil treat ed, reasonably free from moisture, dust, dirt, etc, of uniform size (not over 2" in diameter) and of good quality such as will burn properly in the stoker machines - i DEER SEASON opens Sept. 5th for Bow and Arrow hunters. Ar rows made, titted and tested for your bow- Bring m your last years arrows for straightening, testing md repair Jerry Davis, G. W. Daws Co 222 W. Center Phone A6rc MI 4 2226, Kanab. Fredonia News j and Current Events By Ivis FOUND. Sometime last year a Recent arrivals in Fredonia to bike was left at Hoyt Chamberlains Owner please see I. H. make their homes here are the A27c. Bill Thomasons and their four Chamberlain children Mr Thomason has been DUPLEX FOR SALE Located taking graduate work at Arizona at 142 N 2nd E , Kanab. Contact State University, Tempo, this sum Bod Robinson, Paraghonah, Utah mer and will teach in the Business or call 3600 A13,3tc. and Industrial Arts department of the Fredonia High School MISC. FOR SALE ton lVi good motor, Dodge Also, the newlywed couple, Mr tires and running gear. $195. KB8 and Mrs. Landell Heaton, have set International truck, cab and chas- up housekeeping in the home they sis $495 GMC truck good motor purchased from the R I Ropers and 12 foot stake bed $350. 1952 Mrs. Heaton, the former Miss L170 International truck, Cab and Johns, is well known here chassis $795. since she is a former teacher in 316 ton Autocar cab and chas- the Fredonia Elementary School sis $250. Landell whose family is at MocAllstate Motor scooter $95. L170 casin, Anz . attended Fredonia International truck, cab and chas- High School and is employed by sis $250. 1400 gal gas delivery Kaibab Lumber Co tank 3 comp. 3000 gal water tank Mr. Louis Wagner recently re-- , (can be made into two smaller from a bus trip that took turned overhead gas gal tanks). 2500 to him 1 visit his son, James H nozels and hose tanks with 500 gal skid tank. 1 300 gal skid Wagner, ami his family at Port land, Oregon, and on to see his tank farm unit with pump 1 1000 gal heavy underground tank sister. Mrs Olive Dickerson, at Eseondido, California He attend John Deere combine 14A $95. 1 ed the Portland Centennial Cele$45 rake side John Deer delivery bration and came home bv way of plows 16 inch $40 . 1 FTagst atf Mrs Wagner M ayed-- MJohn Deer mowing machine home these two weeks and en toywater foot $65 150 gal galv. ed the warm weather we have tank $25. pressure Karl Jameson Kanab, Utah been having A20rc Phone MI 4 2371. Wilford and Stella Brooksby OBTAIN valuable territory now have been enjoying the visits of for Avon Cosmetic Christmas busi their three daughters and fifteen of their grandchildren Mrs Tell ness Openings available in Average $10 day. Write to Gublcr, Rigby, Idaho, and seven day Box 467, Flagstaff, Arizona of her eleven children were here A27,2tc for three weeks Mr Gubler came for a few days and they left last HELP WANTED. Male and Fe- week Mrs. Delmar Hinton. Duarte, male. Contact Kanab Cleaners California, brought her five and and Laundry, Kanab. A20,27c. stayed two weeks Mrs George Shamo, Hurricane, Utah, came for several-da- ys with three of her On While the family was Is children Employment here, they took trips to Glen Canyon Dam and to North Rim of the Up Swing In Utah Grand Canyon Mrs Laura Johns, who has been Employment in Utah is up considerably this year over last New visiting her daughter, Mrs Lanmanufacturing activity, such as dell Heaton, has returned to her missile development, has added home in Elsinore, Utah 12 per cent increase in h Mrs Vonda McKinnev-jeturn- ed Jobsrand in the Utah financial from Flagstaff where she Sunday 6 incresase of an about picture, per cent. While machines in in- has been attending the two day dustry are constantly replacing school for the Coconino County manpower, increased Government Justices of the Peace. Her daughactivity in the business world and ter, Donna Lou. who attended the keener competition have called for Music Camp at Arizona State Colconsiderable increase in the num- lege, Flagstaff, for the past two ber of persons needed for office weeks, returned with her. positions. The newly created office poWeekly flews sitions, phis the need for replacement due to natural atfrom trition, have pushed up salaries for office positions about 12 Your County Agent per cent over one year. Also, there is a distinct trend By LaVar Richman or better trained employes. While Exhibitors at the Southern general-clericand clerk-typispositions have increased slightly tah Livestock show this year will 7 or 8 per cent in salary po- be happy to know that they will sitions calling for maxium stand- not be required to present a ards in shorthand, typing, Eng- health certificate on their lish,' and basic training in record stock at the time they are entered peeping, economics, office and in the show. According to Wallace business management, have in- Sjoblom, Pres, of the Show Ascreased about $50 per month over sociation this year, arrangements one year. have been made for a veterinarian A few short months of inten- to inspect all livestock at the time sive training puts that they enter the show. Any prospective office employes even exhibitor having a animal not apith or ahead of many workers pearing to be in good health will be asked to remove them from the ith years of experience. show grounds. In addition to being checked at the show however, all rams entered in the show must hare been vaccinated for Blue Tongue not less than 30 days or Tha Editor more than a year before date of All hogs not sold for slaughentry. Mr. Errol G. Brown ter must have been vaccinated with Southern Utah News either (1) Anti hog Cholera serKanab, Utah um and virus not less than 30 dyas Dear Mr. Brown: or (2) Modified prior to As reporter, secretary, and a live virus entry, and scrum not less than member of I would like to 15 days to entry, or (3) serthank you for printing our news um aloneprior just prior to entry. Acreports in the Southern Utah cording to Mr. Sjoblom, all junior News. exhibitors should the It has helped us in completing licate copy of the bring form dupfor entry our books and has also given livestock, in as much as it will be us experience in writing news. called for at the time the animals We appreciate your service very are weighed in. The original and much. duplicate must be signed by the Sincerely yours, FFA or 4 H leader indicating that John Findlay the junior exhibitor is enrolled in Cltrb Secretary a 4 H club or FFA chapter. in the schools Bids shall specify trade name or type of coal, stating location of mine and price of coal delivered Contractors mav submit bids for any or all listed schools Bids must be in the office of the clerk of the Board of Education not later than 7 00 pm Septem her 9, 1959 The Board of Education reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids Hicliel S Findlay Clerk, Board of Education August 21, 1959 Farr Bcr-niec- BIDS Published tember 3, August 27 and Sep- 1959 Jaycee Etts Report The Kanab Javcec Etts held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs Gwen Ray, Thursday We decided to put up a candy machine in front of the show house to raise funds for Christmas lighting e Me also had our winntc roast out at Pipe Springs for our children Everyone that attended had a good time Our next meeting will he held at Jean Swapp's home Bell Telsphsns Advancing Mel hods F ' Jf new electornic method developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories will minimize howling in indoor public address systems, and permit volume to be doubled, Donald Bradshaw Manager of the Mountain States Telephone Company said today The feedback or return of room reverberations to. the microphone and thus again to the amplifiers results in a howl. The Bell Svstcm does not manu facture public address systems, nor does it plan to manufacture the .feedback equipment The method, however may be of value to the Bell System in intercom telephones systems and hand-fre- e A Aids fasteners Permitting a twofold increase in the loudness of a conventional !pa system without introducing howl, the method will also, to a large d grec, oft ct variations in amplification wtiuh may be caus ed by the heating up of amplifiers, dilfcrent position- - of the speaker or entertainer, and changes in the llrung audi"iui '1111 new method of counteimg and exaggerated room ityerbi rations - the work of Man fred It Schrmdtr, who directs acoustics research at Bell Labora lories In 1954 lie formulated a theory of sound pressure lluctu ation- - inside a room This theory forms the basi- - of his invention Dr Sehroeder s discovery resulted from studies in aioustice, the science of -- ound Kev to the pn ( nt development is a device called a frequency shift modulatoi Electronically, it shifts all frequency components of an incoming sound by five cycles per second an amount that cant be heard for speech and most types of music, Mr Bradshaw said August 27, 1959 Thursday, 1 t Si V- - rWv-- i If 5- I . 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