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Show N Thursday, March 28, 1957 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Five Glendale weekly news events FOR QUICK SALE: Business FOR RENT: Trailers at Glen and living quarters on highway, north Kanab. Reasonable price Canyon townsite, 65 miles from M21. Kanab, 16 miles ffom Glen Canand terms. Call MI yon Dam project. See B. Merritt, Kimes Trailer Court Highway UPHOLSTERED Furniture M2Spct Buy your upholstered furniture at 4th South in Kanab. direct from the factory ancf save. Manufactured by Twitchell UpFOR SALE: 450 three months holstery and sold direct to you old Dekalb pullets. See at savings of Also, David Foote, Orderville. recovering and remodeling of M14,21,28pd old pieces. Call In or write to TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY Co. FOR SALE: Home, business 732 N. Main, Cedar City. FREE and motel in Kanab. Call MI J17rc pickup and delivery. or see Doyle Smith. M 214t.c. For Sale: Mining location forms, proof of labor and most FOR SALE: 3 bed room brick neded legal forms. Standard in center of town on Highhome Publishing Co., Kanab. way 89. 130 S. 1st E. Kanab. Call F14A3c. FOR SALE: Good black lawn MI soil. Delivered $6 load, $102 loads. Call MI or see Wanted Saleslady or SalesGrant Robinson, Kanab. M21,28c. man to sell McNess Products or full time. Big profits. No FOR SALE: Corner lot and 10 part needed. Will teach experience room brick home in center of and finance you. Write today. town on hwy. 89. 110 So. 1st E. McNess Co., P.O. Box 14, 3tc. Kanab, call MI Station, Oakland 23, Calif. M21,28,pd. FOR RENT: Two furnished Call Motel. Fredonia. Baker apts. F14rc. FOR SALE: Electric range, MI automatic oven, 4 burners, large FOR SALE: 3 bdrm. home. small size. Also, 30 gal. gas hot 1M baths. Half basement, comer 2nd S. and 1st W., Kanab call water heater. See Rex Bauer, F74tc. Glendale, Utah. MI M283tpd. Hi-bre- Weakly Hews Release fren n Your County Agent D. Wayne Rose Dont forget to ask me for the extension bulletin on recommended vegetable varieties for Utah and when to plant them. Spring in Kane County can be wonderful if we can keep our fruit from freezing and the wind from robbing our soil of its moisture. I also have the 1957 fruit spray bulletin available for all who desire JL Dr. Don Thomas, Extension Veterinarian, says that this is the time of the year to: 1. Be active in tubercuosis and brucellosis control programs. 2. .Dock, castrate and vaccinate d one-thir- lambs. 3. Dehorn, castrate, and vaccinate calves. 4. Vaccinate and castrate pigs. 5. Have a veterinarian treat animals which have internal parasites. s 6. Follow an approved control program. 7. Feed supplements when an Imal diets are low in any ele Bay-shor- e mas-titie- CLASSIFIED Advertising Rates Minimum .... 50c Insertion 3 lines 15c per line (5 words per line) Over CARD OF THANKS 10c a lino One Insertion t All Classified Ads are payable in advance, when possible. AG2FDE.E, To Place Classified Adi By Mail ;i?2AZDGn Write your ad plainly. Figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order in the envelope when you mail It to the Southern Utah News. St) 'A OF THE ll KENTUCKY i sncsrEsm j tnsjq Yts BOURBON f assumes no for errors after the first Insertion. The S.U.N. responsibility M Proof 0-5- 4 VATtlflll AMO F1AZ1EI DISIlllEtl KENTUCKY COMPANY, MDSTOWN, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Soencer went to St. George Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Leo Dockstader, nephew, and also to attend a session at the Temple with the Kanab Stake High Priests and their partners. Kanab Hews Holes Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean AnderMf. and Mrs. Ernest Master-so- son are in Salt Lake City this and children left Kanab the week on business. first of the week for Nappanee, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Higley. Indiana where they will make and family of American Fork their home. and Mrs. Mary Peterson of Mrs. Vance Pugh and Belle Springville were visitors at the MacDonald, accompanied by home of their parents Mr. and Brent and Shelly "Hamblin left Mrs. John S. Anderson. for Salt Lake Monday to spend Alton R. Pugh accompanied a few days on business and to the Kane County school board visit. members to Richfield Saturday to attend meetings being held mentl for normal for all Southern Utah School essenjial boards. health. 8. Give early care to sick A birthday party was held Monday 25 in honor of Miss Lois Alfalfa growers who have not Spencers 11 birthday. applied phosphate recently should The regular Relief Society seriously consider getting some on their alfalfa. Where soils are party was held Thursday evendeficient large Increases in the ing honoring Mrs. Sara Black alfalfa yield have been noticed. for her birthday and also for her Fruit growers should not apply past serice of 14 years as Magatoo much phosphate as it may zine Agent. A program consisbring on little leaf or zinc defici- ting of a piano solo by Elizabeth ency. If you have been applying Esplin, A reading by Eva J. Cox, phosphate in the past you may a solo on the piano accordian by not need any this year. A soil Iia Mae Campbell accompanied test will let you know. Those by Mrs. Esplin was given then desiring more information on games and refreshments comsoil tests should contact me. prised the remainder of the evening with a beautiful potted flower being presented to Mrs. Black as a special token for her loyal service. A group of 23 was in attendance with two Stake HELP WANTED Officers Mrs,. Mercy Chamber lain and Miss Nellie Heaton from Orderville Ward present Transitmen Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMullan of Draftsmen Leeds .visited with relatives and friends Sunday. & Chainmen Mrs. Beryl Sawyer and daughter Clara from Hatch were here on Civil EngineerSunday seeing relatives. an-mal- ing Project APPLY Arizona Engineering Co. Telephone 573 or 474 Flagstaff, Arizona Mt. Carmel nevs Mr. Joe Shields. Curtis Lamb and Von Brinkerhoff of Roosevelt isited relatives here this By BERNEETA TAIT Spring sheep is under way at theshearing Lindsay Tait ,co trails. Gradon Mrs. Lois Spencer accompanied Kanab ig doing theChatterly of shearing. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Spencer Holland Esplin is home from to Salt Lake City the past week the sheep heard. and visited a number of relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank while there. (Marie Morrison) .Meyers from Mt. Mrs. Mildred Jackson and Junction will more to daughter Helen and Miss Betty Springdale this week end where Daliin went to Las Vegas to see Frank has a 'job as cook in relatives over the w'eek end. Grandmas week. Kitchen. Miss Shirley Meadows, daughter of Mrs. Estrina Meadows of Kingston, England and Mr. William B. Brinkerhoff, son of Lousia A. Brinkerhoff were married March 2Sh at the home of Mrs. Brinkerhoff by Bishop Mark J. Brinkerhoff, a reception is leing held in their honor at the Gendale Ward Chapel on -- Mr. and Mrs. Thos Blackburn are spending a few days vacationing in California. They left Monday the ISth.Together with Mr. and Mrs. Hatton of Glendale. Allen Stevens and Victor Blackburn from U.S.A.U. quarter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil are the proud parents ofHolyoak a 9 lb . Mr. Walter P. Cottam, instruc- baby boy born March 27 in the Kane Co. hospital. tor at the Universy of Utah was here Monday on business. Roe Eaplln and Arthur Tait from here went to Salt Lake Mr Horace Jensen left for with others of City Thursday Cedar City this week where he the Valley F.H.A. to attend the has employment. state F.H.A. Convention. Wednesday Missionaries at Sacrament Sunday were Brother and Sister Wilford Brooksby from Fredonia who gave some very Interesting experiences they had while serving as missionaries up In Alaska and vicinity. Oher visitors from out of town at Sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson from Monticello, Utah used to live here and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll of Order- April 3. 69,000,000 Ar.iEnicins Cant Oc Irong! Nothing equals the safety and convenience of ville. h a bank! Mr. nd Mrs. James L. 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