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Show Page foul SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Jv-- Noon Whistle It Pays To Advertise 4 Lellcrs To Soup's On! Pearl Eddington has gone to San Francisco with her son, September 3, 1961 Southern Utah News Hubert T. Henderson, where she Kanab, Utah will, spend the winter. Dear Mr. Brown: Enclosed please find a check Mrs. Rollan A. Masterson for $3.50 for the Southern Utah 433 East 800 South News for a year. Orem, Utah We miss you all down there. Thanks, Subscribe dont borrow 3 t vJ;: I; a I pj Contact Lenses fi (BUDGET TERMS) Eillzr llznzb flows flolss Mrs.. WMF Lifetime Guaranteed Tfca Thursday, September 7, 1961 4 Ji .The Kanab North Ward Young and sent the day with his sisters Married group will hold their reg- and 'their families. ular meet!ng"unday evening at Your former reporter Ivis Farr, 7:43 p.m. at the home of Mr. and is back on the job, and if more of Mrs, Jack Crofts, you nice readers would send in A lesson and barbeque will take or call me on your news items, and subscribe to this newspaper up the evening. Everyone is inthe publisher would appreciate it vited to attend the meeting. and likewise jmyself. is this Mi CEDAR CITY, UTAH your I We invite you Have you ever heard a man rave about his wi' lunch- box cooking? 'When he does, you know his fond thoughts and what probably follow her though greater compliment can any woman ask? Lunch box meals are singularly important to good family living. Because they are not eaten in the comfort of home, they require special care and interesting variety. The days of the paper sack are over. Today an attractive lunch-bo- x with a vacuum bottle carries the elements of a well balanced meal with something hot Not only can soup and sandwiches be made in a twinkling, the main ingredients for this favorite lunch-bo- x combination canned condensed soups and breads are available almost markets in a fascinating variety that helps eliminate lunch-bo- x monotony. Some of the favorite luncheon soups are tomato, chicken chicken with rice, bean with bacon, chicken noodle, vegetable, gumbo, minestrone, green pea, clam chowder and beef broth.' These breads give variety to lunch-bo- x sandwiches: white, rye, cinnamon-raisiwhole wheat, hovis, pumperand oatmeaL nickel, protein, date-n- to the wonderful , the telephone ia . . . m Relax! where you work the hardest, appreciate help the (; most. Youll be happily surprised at the low cost. Just call our business office or ask a telephone serviceman. I corn-molass- '0 o. away-from-ho- world of learning llbtttfiiiri livii o lUtuJ ''4 DR. A. F. RICH . Yeung f.krricd . . . n, ut Iron deficiencies are rare farm animals unless grazing lands are sandy. In such inUdell Crofts, promising young stance): trace mineralized stock rodeo contestant from Kanab, took salt will correct the deficiency. first place in the bull riding at Parowan this week in their Labor Day celebration. Udell has covered a lot of country the past year riding in various rodeos in both bull and horse cont Kansb liens Holes UNIVERSITY ' OF UTAH No opportunity will outweigh in e satisfaction the reward of a quality education. To pursue a planned program of learning, under the guidance of a stimulating faculty, and in a happy student association, is a venture promising enduring benefits and pleasures. long-lif- i Cedar City Market Report September W.F. Str Calves W.F. Hfr Calves W.F. Yrlng Strs W.F. Yrlng Hfrs Holstein Strs Holstein Hfrs ways are different from yours. We invite your interest in the opportunities offered at the University of Utah with its broad educational scope that includes: Business, Education, Enginering, Fine Arts, Law, Letters and Science, Medicine, Mines and Mineral Industries, Nursing, Pharmacy and the Graduate School of Social Work along with the Ex-tension Division. fiiplstritlos Dates ClaMwerk Start! Heiferettes Canner 25 26.00 24.00 22.50 20.50 17.50 15.75 17.50 16.25 & Cows & Bulls Baby Calves Butcher Hogs For full information write: 2, 1961 to 27.50 to 26.00 to 23.50 to 22.40 to 20.00 to 17.25 to 19.30 to 1750 cutter cows calves, prs. 175. to 210.00 18.00 to 19.50 Comm. Cows - Sept - Sept mountain states telephone Livestock. Market The students at the University come from all parts of Utah and all parts of the world. You'll find opportunities for friendship and personal enjoyment with those whose 8 your choice of color and style 11.50-15.2- 5 20.00 to 35.00 ea. 18.00 to 18.50 Southern Utah Auction Levanger and Knight OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SEE The Wests finest livestock and the vi products of Utahs Land at the Greatest Fair in the States History Warns Bread Prices May Rise . Chicago Higher costs of flour and advances in other costs may result in higher prices of bread in the not too distant future, E. E. Kelley, Jr., President of the American Bakers Association, warned recently. It is difficult to see how advances can be avoided as a result of an increase in the support 2 crop, he said price on wheat for the Current prices of bread-flosupport for wheat from $1.79 a are up 35J to 40J per hun- bushel to $2 a bushel has been dredweight to bakers com- announced by Secretary of pared with year ago levels, Agriculture Freeman. The ABA president stated Kelley said. The baking industry uses 150 million hundred- that in 1960, net profits of mabaking companies weights of flour annually and jor bread the present price means an were 2.3 of dollar sales and increase in national baker that earnings statements from costs of $60 million. It requires these companies for the first more than 350,000,000 bushels six months df 1961 show net of wheat to produce this flour. profits at an even lower perThe total increased cost of centage. Smaller companies flour is greater than the esti- are in a still worse position some showing mated net profits of the entire in many areas, bread baking industry in deficits, he added. There are a number of fac1960, Kelley said. "Add to this the much higher labor tors apparently involved in costs prevailing in the indus- the increased flour prices, certry, plus increases in prices Kelley said. Weather in of other ingredients, wrapping tain sections of the country average paper, gasoline, truck taxes has reduced the of the new hard and other items and it is apwheat crop from which parent bakers cannot continue winter to operate at present price most bakery flour is made. The reduction in the open levels and stay in business. market availability of good Kelley, who is president of protein wheat has pushed up Butter Krust Bakeries, Inc., the prices millers must pay. Lakeland, Fla., noted that the For another thing, Kelley price of flour has gone up in continued, farmers are rerecthe face of a new e on to a large wheat and the ported holding ord storage-oof wheat, apparently sixth largest wheat crop in the quantity increased prices. expecting countrys history. This has forced millers to Despite all this wheat, the seek government-hel- d wheat kind of wheat needed for bread from the Commodity Credit flour is sufficiently scarce on Corporation. About 90 per cent the market to force up of the record storage stocks of prices, he said. wheat are held by the ComOut of the great amount of modity Credit Corporation. wheat in storage, very little Is The may nut sell wheat suitable for bakery use. There for domestic use at less than actually is no surplus of good 105 per cent of the Joan on it, bread wheat. plus carrying charges, or the Kelley pointed out that an current market value, whichincrease in the present price ever is higher. 1961-6- ur protein- They wipe -content all-tim- f ..... , all 1 your worries away If you can spare the timeryour Conoco Dealer won't spare the service. Busy Conoco hands are. quick to clean your headlights and windshield . . . carefully check tires,' battery, and water. They make you a more confident driver . . . make Conoco the Hottest Brand Going. Put your car and your cares in Conocos hands . . . today! .v,; Hottest Brand Going9 01961, Continental ON Company ana ' |