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Show I Southern Utah News & Kane Countv Standard PAGF. 4 Frcdonia News (Continued from page one) Deputy Sheriff A1 Nyborg of Short Creek was a business visitor one day last week in He met with local officers. Business visitors in Fredonia and Kanab Monday were Kyle Bales of Winslow, Arizona and John Yocom of Marble Canyon. Fre-donl- p00 f ,7ifr 7itT .''v Vj t i1 4 I e P'4' m LIFE-LON- G R 10-YEA- BATTERY recuperates in 1 minuttl Sheriff Cecil Richardson of Flagstaff and Deputy Bill Cole of Williams were business visitors here on Saturday. They met with local officers in behalf of the search for the lost prospectors. It was decided by the group that the most likely area they were lost In is in Utah and Kane County Sheriff Lanard Johnson was given full charge of the continuation of the search. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brooksby recently visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kunz at Sandy, Utah and son, Wayne Brooksby and wife in Salt Lake City. Wayne is taking a medical course at the University of Utah. Mrs. Burton Judd accompanied her parents to Los Angeles over the weekend where they visited the new LDS temple. Mrs. Jessiel Brown, Mrs. Gene Mitchel and Mrs. Jim Baker spent last week in Los Angeles, California. They visited the LDS temple while there and also visited Elmo J. Brown and family at Rosemont, California. Work has been started on the underground Telephone cable to Fredonia from Kanab. The project, costing $39,000, will add 51 telephone lines to the 8 now in use by Fredonia, It should take care of all requests and give choices of private, two party or rural party lines . to the subscribers. The Ryan cable plow is being used by the crew from Salt Lake City and it digs the trench, lays the cable, and covers it all in on process at about '4 miles per day. Then splicers follow for splicing at culverts, pipelines and joints. The work should be completed by the first part of April according to Frank Matheson. Soil Cczscrvalicn Weekly Hans Holes Every year, irrigation farmers worry about water for , their crops. It seems that there is never quite enough to go around when the weather becomes hot and dry. This prennial problem the importance of 5,mphaMzes Classified Ads d Sale:-Larg- F-1- 6 9 "ffhsBibU And this Is the confidenct we that we have in Him, that ifHis to according ask anything if we will, He heareth ns; And whatsoHe us, hear that know e ever we askj we know that dewe that the petitions have sired of Him. I John 5:14,15 er and plant nutrients from the first foot and 40 percent from the second. Practically all the essentials for alfalfa comes from the first six feet of soil. This being the case, care should be taken to see that water does not soak below 6 feet an an alfalfa field or below about 3 feet on com and smal grain. Water that goes below these depths is either lost through deep percolation, or comes back to the surface and evaporates. 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For the new Chevrolet i3 one of the few truly great road cars being built today! It has to he to hold the stock car record for the Pikes Peak climb. It has to have cannonball acceleration (horsepower now ranges up to 225!) and nailed-dow- n stability on turns plus lots of other built-i- n qualities that make for more driving pleasure and safety on the road. Come on in and try a record-breaki- ng Chevrolet! 1 ' M k, f . "The way I figure it ADS make JOBS! Take me. Fm an aircraft worker. And take this ad. It tells people how much time and money they can save by flying. Advertising like this is one big reason why air transportation has just about tripled in the past ten years I And its a big reason why there are more airplanes to build, more work for people like me, more money going into the pockets of everyone in the West. And more people flying helps keep the fares down, too. Maybe you've noticed that airline fares have stayed at about their 1939 level Fact is, in coach fares, theyre lower. The way I figure it, advertising air travel or advertising 'most anything else helps all of us. f r Advertising Holpo You Live Defter far Less I Advertising Recognition Week, February 19-2- 5 Tho Bol Air Sport Sedan BRADSHAW on of 19 new Chevrolet beauties. All Cedar City, Utah 'f ' ' J 1 j, J" rl JZ ! yW i have directional signals as standard equipment. CHEVROLET 193G Deep rooted crops such as alfalfa get about 30 percent of the wat- For You 8ervic Typewriters and adding . thing about the soil and the crops to be grown. The size, arrangement and stability of the soil particles, as well as the slope of the land determines how fast the soil can absorb water. Salts and Alkali in either the soil or water limit the crops, that can be grown. In applying water to crops, we' should realize that' growing plants have to get food, water, and air from the soil. If they are to get these essentials, the soil must be kept moist, but not thing each year toward achieve-in- saturated. Shallow-rootecrops this goaL as corn such and small get grain Before the practices listed 40 percent of these essentials above are put into effect, it is from the first foot of soil, and important that we know some 30 percent from the second. good water management. Practically every farmer who has leveled land, lined ditches, or even put in a good headgaCe knows that these practices save time and water. It is estimated that we could irrigate twice the land that we now irrigate If we lined ditches, leveled land and adjusted the length of run to fit the soil. We cant afford to do his all at once, but proper Irrigation should be the goal of every farmer, and he should do someg lot in Kanab. For c See Myrza Hamblin. A Thursday, February 23, COMPANY , |