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Show Thursday, July 3, 193C Southern Utah News and Wane County Standard - -- PRESIDENT CATTLEMEN'S WASHINGTON 111 I I BUSINESS CLASSIFIED CARD OF THANK3 One Insertion .. 10c a line All Classified Ads are able in advance, when ible. Classified By Mail Place To Glendale weekly news events mothers splendid opportunity to earn $$$ during school hours with Avon CosmetThose attending the Cox Reics. No experience necessary. Write to Avon Manager, 161 No. union held the past week end at JIuntington were Mr. and Mrs. 700 East, Provo, Utah Neldon Cox and family. William For Custom Bull dozing or as- E. Cox. Ivey and Thell Maxwell sessment work call Charles Nash and Mrs. Sarah Black. or Lloyd Deering, Kanab. Mr. Sheldon Black, son of Mr. 2tp and Mrs. Claude Black of WashMale and Female Help Wanted ington is here seeing relatives. Minimum .. . 50c insertion Over 3 line .... 15c per line (5 words per line) payposs- Ads or woman wanted to handle McNess Products full or spare time. Opportunity to make $40 a day. No experience necessary. Write McNESS COMMan Write your ad plainly. Figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order in the envelope when you mall it to the Southern Utah News. PANY, P.O. Box Station, Oakland 11, Bayshore 23, Calif. 2tp 1 For Sale: Madges Cafe, Motel The S.U.N. assumes no responsibility for errors after the first insertion. and Service Station. Located on Hwy. 89 at Orderville, Utah. J7-6t- c For Sale: 130 gal. tank, heavy or see Mrs. Lost: Black toy manehester galvanized. Call pd terrier, near Pipe Spring. June R. W. Dailey, Kanab 17. Will answer to Flfi. Contact For Rent: Furnished rooms , Fredonla. Lu Mitchell, Call 46, Kanab. 12, 19 c Reward. J28p For Sate: Residential lots or For Sale; New Wurlltzer map- business property on Johnson le spinet piano, $23 00 down. May 6115 Riggs be seen in Kanab. For informa- Road. II. E. Roberts, Los Cal. J28 3tc Place, Angeles, tion write G. W. Davis Plano Co., 112 No. 5th St. Las Vegas, AIR ROTARY DRILLING 27-- J-- 5 520-W- J-- Nevada. 3tc 4 drill available for New Joy-7Comunity spirit is mirrored prospect drilling in this area. in the faith the consumer has In Can drill up to 4 in. hole. Can his hometown merchant. Sup- also furnish complete sampling, port the merchants and business, probing and graph recording of houses who support your formation. Contact Norm Cram. . Jl-Kanab, Phone p 157-M- Car Vision Equals Picture Window "Wh t & n Visibility in today's auto design can be compared to picture windows of modern homes. In above view, Chevrolets 24 U 9-- ft. of glass approximates area in tho window in which It is framed. in the last few years. Car visibility has been upped two-thir- yean ago and this Is their first isit back since that time. Mrs. Josephine Maxwell from Cedar City Is here seeing rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. LDean AnderHigh Councilman and Mrs. son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell and Mrs. Bertha Ramsay made William Heaton of Orderville a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada the were at Sacrament Meeting here Sunday. past week. Fireside for the Mia Maid and The Mia Maid group of girls and their leader, Miss Ora Mai Explorer and Junior Gleaner Harris went to Three Lakes Groups was held at the home of Workman SunTuesday and attended the Stake Miss Yvonne Mr. Leonard Headay evening. a very' good Party. They report ton of Moccasin, Arizona, was time. guest speaker and gave some The Kitchen Kids 411 group very interesting information with their leaders, Mrs. Donna his missionary experiences. Brinkerhoff and Mrs. Bertha Miss Emily Spencer furnished Ramsay went to Cedar City musical numbers on her piano Wednesday to get patterns and accordlan. There was a group cloth for their sewing project. of 25 young people in The 8 and 9 year olds in Sun day School under the direction of their teachers. Mrs. Elsie J Brinkerhoff and Mrs. Beth An derson went to the St. George Temple June 30th and did baptismal work for the dead. Bright Future For College Gratuates The 10 and 11 year olds with This years college graduate their leaders Pauline Robinson and and Gerald Spencer took their need not take off his cap sidethe and pound gown timidly "Sand lunch and went to the accordDunes for an outing, June 29th walks while Job hunting, ing to the editors of Changing Mr. and Higley Times, The Kiplinger Magazine. There are plenty of Jobs. For and family from Alpine are visS. Anderson John the at engineering graduate there every iting home, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth are an estimated 12 to 15 open d Pierce and family from Texas tngs available; for are visiting at the Magnus An be teacher, eight to ten open derson home and Mr. and Mrs Ings; for every business trainee, John Robertson and family of five to six openings; for every graduate, three or Salt Lake City are visiting at liberal-artfour offers. the Horace Maxwell . home. Starting pay is up $20 to $23 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mackel a month over what it was last prarfg and daughter, LouVerda year, which was a record maker. attended the William Perkins Offers of $300 a month and Reunion held at Cedar City, June more are reported. Those are 29th. for men. Girls are lucky to get much over $300 a month. word received Relatives here hold the lead as far of the birth June 25th of a baby as Engineers Is concerned. One big pay Mrs. and Mr. to girl being born mldwestem university reports they that Byrell Lamb of Bridgeland. Glenneophyte engineers are beof residents are former offered $347 to $527 a month. ing second daugh dale. This Is their In the fields of business, sales ter. and teaching, starting pay for business trainees is from $325 Birthday parties were held to $423 a month; teachers, $283 Ellen of this week In honor Brinkerhoff for her 8th birth- to $357 a month; government In honor employees, $306 to $399 a month; day and for Sam Pugh accountants and salesmen, $352. of his 9th birthday. Girl graduates will find It Ted Maxwell and Errol Rob- tougher, although salaries begin at over $300 a month can inson were home over the week ning be found in the sciences, statis end from their work in Wyom tics, libraries and editorial work. Few college graduates will go Ing. into busines for themselves right away. They will get practical training first. Most will find the risks, the required capital and the hard work not worth the r (3) Be extremely careful with any fire; and (4) If weather condi- Mrs-Walt- every-woul- I ' A j 1 f Graduates are emerging into a world In which technological achievement will be fantastic, living standards very high and leisure time abundant. The wise ones will start planning now to make the most of what's In store for them. i Local News Items ZI0IJ, GRAIID Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fuller of Los Angeles are in Kanab visiting with their folks and many friends who live here. One night last week they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tod Glazier to Bryce Canyon where they attended a state Plumbers meeting and banquet week on their way back to Los friends' and relatives. Angeles from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Palmer McGuf-fie- , and a visit with their folks who of Corona, California arel live in Idaho. back In Kanab to spend another Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church pur- summer. The McGuffies spent chased the Bahen home in the all of last summer here and said south end of Kanab last week. that they enjoy our climate and little town. Mr. McGuffie They recently sold Their home Is also doing a little prospecting to Mr, and Mrs. Rex Brown. in his spare time. Mrs. Maudie Foster of Los Angeles Is In Kanab visiting i Mrs. Ora Lewis and daughter, with her daughter, Miss Loya Shiree, of Salt Lake City spent Bickley, and with her mother, several days in Kanab over the Mrs. Rae McAllister. last week end. I I I tions take an abrupt change after you. have started the fire, do not hesitate to call immediately for help. Mr. Englestead requested all citizens for the aid In prevent-quie- t jng wild fire losses so that Utahs watersheds will be able to pro duce maximum quantities of useable water. Mr. and Mrs. Aquila Findlay and sister Genieve from Salt Lake City spent the past week end in Kanab. DEER TRAIL MINES A Utah Corporation of Marysvale, Utah Is offering 604,044 shares of its Common Stock of 30c per share par value at 30c per share. property includes the following: The corporations (1) (2) (3) (4) Over 100 patented lode mining claims Over 200 unpatented lode mining claims Mineral rights in 240 acret Surface rights in 207 arceg, r All claims and properties are located near Marysvale. Utah, In Sevier and Piute Counties. Properties have produced com- mercial ores but are still in an exploratory stage of development. Principal production has been lead, sliver and gold. Extensive exploration work is In progress. All proceeds from sale of stock will be used In the present exploration projects. A report of the corporations history and present financial condition may be obtained by writing DEER TRAIL MINES, Box 167, Marysvale, Utah. No stock offered by the Corporation can be sold to other than bona fide residents of the State of Utah. Orders for sock are restricted to a minimum of 1,000 shares. If Interested in purchasing Inquire DEER TRAIL. IXES Box 167 Marysvale, Utah Nora Shumway is in Kanab visiting and taking her annual AND GLEN CANYONS ' ad gamble. FLY OVER BRYCE, And Watersheds Utahs Chief Forester Firewarden has proclaimed a closed season making all unpermttted fires on Utah forests and watersheds illegal. J. Whitney Ford noted in his proclamation that most of Utahs mountain areas have received subnormal amounts of winter precipitation and have been subjected to an unusually dry spring season and it will be necessary to practice extreme vigilance to prevent widespread destruction of our watersheds bv wild fire. Utah's burning permit system allows land owners and others to use fire for trash disposal and rangev land improvement purposes while checking Indiscriminate and careless use of fires. During the closed season as designated by the Chief Forester, the law requires anyone desiring to set on fire any forest range, grass or brush lands a written permit Issued by a County or District Firewarden. It Is the Firewardens responsibility to assure himself that adequate safeguards are provided to protect life and property. Securing a permit does not relieve a burner of liability for a fire he may set but it does alert all protection agencies of the presence of, a fire saving many dollars In needless Smoke Chasing. District Firewarden Ray listed four important points to remember: (1) Check with me to see if the type fire you expect to light requires a permit; (2) Request a written permit stating the place,, time Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ramsay of Buhl. Idaho, (former residents of Glendale) visited friends and relatives here Sunday. 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