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Show SOUTHERN Page Four Weekly News Rolsaso from BRADSHAWS Kanab Used 48 Chevrolet n pickup Just overhauled New drive ton with 8 ft. Clevrolet Omaha Cattle body Chevrolet 1 ton Cab and Cltassis with duals New Buick Super Four door hard top School Bus (Ford 48 passenger) A used School Bus (Chevrolet 48 passenger) Two WILLY S JEEP Station Wagons A used Call m at either place for GOOD A II Club Can ip was hi Id last 411 boys at Dmk Creek. wii-and girls from Kane, Garfield and Piute counties attended the three rnem-lx-r- s 1 1 About day camp. and lejdt rs attended the three county camp. There were 191 mendrers and leaders enrolled from Each dub had a Kane Countv. chaperone in charge of Lane Tait of Ordemlle was them. Mas or of the camp and saw to it member officers carthat other The tamp ried out their duties. oixratcd erv smoothly under Lane s aide leadership. One of the big the jobs of the camp was lining up skits for the campfire programs held both nights the camp was in session. Jacquita Matson, who was chairman of this committee, did an outstanding chairjob. Terry Tait, who acted as man of die flag raising committee, left nothing for those over him to worry a Inn it as the morning program arranged b lus group was ulwa)S reads . Persons atti tiding camp took part 111 making plastic Ixnindiigle lielts as handicraft and in plating solley hall, horshoes, softball and tether ball. A nature seas anger hunt was also participated m by most of those attending the camp The candle lighting ceremony the The last night was sery impressive. with log ended Friday morning cainp DEAL Bradshaw Chavrolcl Company Cedar City Draws Large Crowd 4-- ' gram. Tuesday, we discussed this practice in the ACP meeting and it was generally agreed that there could lie no over grazing on any part of the ranch if payment w'as to be made. This makes it difficult to qualify, if there is to lie any grazang at all. On our mountain ranges, it Is very difficult to make stock use the steep rough sulchills Ix'fore the bottoms are pretty hadlv eaten out. To prop-- i rlv utilize all of tins type of range, for pavment CtX w bother to qualify use- - of the forobtain better to just age, it means fencing or herding or both. Many times fencing is not practical because of the expense, nit very often the bottoms can be plowed and put to grass and will prixluie many times wlnit the side lulls will prixluie. Every situation is different aiitl should be carefully studied. If you have problems of livestock distribution, your soil conservation District may lx- able to some suggestions tli.it will I Sloaraueo City Starts Clean-u- On p A, ? i Cox family reunion and party for Eliza Cox. who was 69 on July 27th, was held in Panguitih Saturday aftermxm, Aug. 3rd and m Orders die, Sunday, August 4th. Attending were the Messers and Mcvlames, (live A. (Zola) Jolley, Orem. A. V. (Lila) K.ipph ye, Orem. Ceorge M. (Etna) Smith, Cocur d Allen 'Cox, Alton. Alette, Idaho. Clen (Wilma) Beal, Leeds. C. Afton Hepworth,' Orders die. Rex L. (Lucy) (Ins) Crofts, Orders ille, Aaron-Reese, Ordirvilie. Edmund (June) Hepworth, Orders die. Ellis H. Allen and family,, Tropic and a daughter-in-laand Mrs. Amv Levanger children, Orders die. The following grandchildren with families: Don Ned, Orem. Ray Gib son, Orem. Bovd Baker, Provo. Robin TliurlxT, Provo. James May, of Cocur dAlene, Idaho. Mrs. There were 74 present. Cox has a pair of identical twin granddaughters, one pair of identical twin grandsons and one pair of Reside t. identical (as. her nine living children she has 40 great-gran- d granrd children and twenty-si- x A Streets Weeds and Grass . . ST 8, 1837 AlCl'ST THURSDAY, . r A t- -t 1 Of Interest on our lot in Cedar Weekly flews Holes This past week I have hoi n checking ram lies vigned up for the ACP (li ferred grazing program. This practice is set up to assist ranchers who wish to difer their range land to give the vegetation a chance to male To qu.il-if- v growth and improvement lor tlos practice, the range had to have a certain amount of the Ik In talking with other r vegetation mure teihnnians, we have general lv figured that better vegetation was, for the mint part grass. After looking over some of our intermediate mountain ranges, I have decided that there is going to lie a lot of browse in what we call better vegEven though there is very etation. little grass on a range, browse as bitter brush, crab apple, and nit. mahogany will profit bv the rest it will receive under the deferred pro- Rose Wayne 50 49 Trailer Home (Detroiter 27 ft.) 4 wheel Cox Family Reunion Earl Spendlove 4 51 Chevrolet Sedan, conventional transmission, clean, solid Chevrolet Pickup, Soil Conservation Your County Agent O. UTAH NEWS A. great-grand- Mowing of high weeds on most of the intersections in Kanab was started Thursday morning of this week when the City Dads hired Clifford Heaton to go to work on the hazadrous growths that line most of the ditches, streets and many sidewalks in our normally beautiful little city. children. NOTICE offer in driving and looks. At the above intersection the length of a car is about all that is visible of oncoming drivers. Removal of the weeds at this time will be appreciated by everyone in Kanab, and will help eliminate fire hazards this fall when the weeds become dry. (Photo by Norm Boardman) Pictured above is one intersection in Kanab that shows the danger of the high weeds, that in many cases comes nearly out to the o3 and gravel on our streets. We asked Norm Boardman to shoot a few intersections last week to bring home to many drivers, and Restriction on the time of sprinkling lawns is hereby removed. . Cooperation in the use of culinary water others, the threat that the weeds is requested in order that these restrictions will not become necessary again. Mrs. Rachel D. Ahlstrom and Mrs were Kanab visitors Sunday. I spending a week in Kanab with her KanaB City Council Ruth Lewis Pollock of Tropic, Utah Miss Janet Law's of Salt Lake is J mother, Mrs. Orpha Laws. FRESH NEW CROP - Washers, Used Water Heaters $15.00 and up $65 $85 $105. Tappan Gas Range, reg. $279 now $169 Westinghouse Automatic Dishwasher and Sink Combination, reg. $379 now$295 Motorola Radios, reg. $54 now $45. Used Electric Ironer $95.00 Used Electric Oven $25.00 Sunbeam Electric Toaster $19.95 reg. $24.00 now Medicine Cabinets, reg. $16.95 $11.95 Aluminum Storm and Screen Doors now $32.95 Reg. $37.95 Drill Press, regular $89.00 now $69.00 Band Saw, regular ....$29.50 now $22.50 Bargains in Assorted Plumbing Fixtures Vernal sawing contests and aw aril programs. 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