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Show n Thursday, July SOUTHERN 2, 1939 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISII1- G- FOR SALE: Cafe, small motel, WANTED: Waitress. See Pea- garage. Lot of frontage for ches or Donna at Trails End J25rc. growth. Good going business Restaurant, Kanab. Reasonably priced. See O. F. FOR SALE: CMC Morrison or write Box 165 or Utah. Jllrc. dump truck. Call MI see Katherine Chamberlain, KaFOR SALE: New twin Holly- nab. Jy2rc. wood beds with innerspring matFOR SALE: Records, large se-- : tresses, also 5 drawer unpainted lection of albums $1.98 albums $2.98 chest. Complete set $129.00. ea. Stero Terms. G. W. Davis Co. 222 west ea. G. W. Davis CcR, 222 west J25,J2c. J252tc. Center, Kanab. Center, Kanab FOR RENT: Furnished apartFOR SALE: Allis - Chalmers ment. Call MI or see Marve hay baler, run by power takeoff Adams, Kanab. Jy2,c. on tractor One John Deere $40 MONTHLY grain combine. Call MI for more information. SPARE TIME J25,J2c. Refilling and collecting money brick from our high grade candy, nuts FOR SALE: Three home and two building lots. See and gum machines in this areal A Duncan Findlay, Kanab. A30c, No selling! To qualify for work you must have car, references, Hotpoint! FOR SALE: Used $600 to $1900 Cash. Secured by electric clothes dryer, good cond. inventory. Devoting 7 hours a G. W. Davis Co., Phone MI week to business your end of J242tc. 2226, Kanab. percentages of collections will net up to $400 monthly. With bd-rce3 New SALE: FOR possibilities of taking very mem block home. Completely over good full time. Income increasfurnished, carpeted throughout. ing accordingly. For interview inPhone MI - '2968 or see Clinton clude phone, write P. O. Box Jllrc. 1055, Boise, Reese, Kanab. Idaho. Jly2pd. el long-pla- y long-pla- y . 6-- bd-r- ft m j 4- -j 4- Pag; Tluree UTAH NEWS Ml. Catnel liens Mt, Carmel daily news nofes .. . Glendale daily news items and notes Lieutenant Allen Stevens of on i honeymoon trip the U.S. Air .Force Is spending a in Yellowstone National Park. 30 leave here with his parday A weding party was held here They plan on Rung at Flagstaff, ents Mr. and Mrs. Mervin SteveSaturday night for Marvin andi Arizona. ns. We're happy to see Allen so Deon Covington Button, who again after the serious illMont Mrs. Mr. and were married in the St. George Iamb and well ness he endured a few weeks ago. Temple June 11th. A large crowd family of North Lis Vegas, Mr. attended and many useful and and Mrs. Wilford Leaney of Hur- '"Evelyn Salter is home to spend beautiful gifts were given the ricane, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leaney the summer. She has been in couple. The evening was spent and family of Fillnmro and Mrs. Salt Lake at a business College with a fine program, dancing Marlene Jones and children of the ,past year. St. George were at the Edward and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Blackburn The reception line consisted of Lamb home Saturday and Sunthe bride and groom, their par- day, having come to attend the and girls, Bonnie, Joan and Mary two ents Mr. and Mrs. Kelvert But-- , wedding reception of Marvin and Lee have spent the past Ear-lenes of home at here the weeks Deon. ton. Bishop and Mrs. Covington,1 SorenEffie Mrs, Mother, Royce Masterson as best man,! The William Rogers family of sen. They spent Thursday June Kay Button matron of honor. Beach Calif., arrived Satur- 18 at the St. George Temple and Long Bridesmaids were Shauna Esp-- j iin, Esther Nelson, Margaret Cox, days to spend the next two mon- will also spend Tuesday June Colleen Anderson and Pamela ths at their summer home here, 30 there to attend the wedding Sorensen. Flower girls were the except Mr. Rogers who will re- of Earlenes brother Dale Sorensen and Margaret Cox. petite Misses Delna Ann Leaney, turn to his work in California. Angela Jones and Amy Ann Mr. and Mrs. Rogers did work The Dee Anderson family preJudd. at the St. George Temple Wednes- sented a fine program in church here. Sunday evening. It included a The newly married couple day while reading by Lauspent a few days following their Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Sossa- - reading by Dee, rel, a piano solo by Rosalie, a talk by Reva and a song by Mar-cen- e and Beverly. Also speaking in church were Allen Stevens and Mardon Lamb. Too Late For Last Week The program at Sacrament Services Sunday Evening was presented by the various Clubs and their leaders. It was the regular "Rural Life Sunday night with the Theme being International Peace Through Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain (who have taken care of an exchange student) gave some very interesting information. marriage 4-- 4-- Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson (Zelda) and family from Salt Lake City are visiting ,at the Horace Maxwell home, this week. Miss Carolyn ' A celebration is leing plan-- I ned for the 4th of July. It will include a program at 10 a.m. followed by races and a town dinner at noon. The dinner is a welfare project. - SPECIAL SALE Havoline Motor Oil . I Mr. and Conoco Motor Oil $6.93 plus tax per Case WIIITIIIGS Mardon Oregon. Mrs. Clifford Siler and two small children of Salt Lake is visiting a week here with her husbands Aunt, Mrs Christy Mul- liner. STATION Kanab, Utah (man of California are visiting at lithe Rogers home and with other ' relatives here this week. ter Walton of Ne- here visiting her sisMrs. Drew Robinson and is family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram and son left for the northern part of the state where Gary has employ, ment, Miss Kathleen Dalin accompanied them for a short visit. j L,ambj and four children are spending ia week here with Mardons par-- ! ents Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Lamb. Mardon just recently graduated from dental College at Portland RPM Motor Oil At Mrs. braska Cloyd Sudweeks of Cedar City visited at the Willard Mackel-pran- g home the past week. Mrs. Ferris Tew and son of Provo was here the past week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Robinson. Miss Norma Jean Bunting and Elda Hafen have been visiting relatives at Henderson, Nevada, the past week returning home Saturday. SMrs. Marie Hirschi and Mrs. h Rgene Bunting went to Thursday to attend the "Trousseau Tea held for Miss Dawnetts Syrett, one of their school mates, they also went to the St. George Temple Saturday for the wedding. Dawnetta and Craig Jones will make home in San Francisco, Calif. Pan-guitc- their Weekly News Release Mrs. Estrina Meadws, who has been here seeing her daughters Shirley Brinkerhoff of Glendale and Mrs. Kelly Johnson went to Your County Agent Salt Lake City Saturday where she boarded a plane and returned BY LaVar Richman to her home in England, she was to Salt Lake City accompanied Right now Is about the best by Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Johnson time to adjust livestock numbers of Kanab and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- to match the certain feed liam B. Brinkerhoff of Glendale. that will be available later supply In the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeGookin year. George R. Henderson, ExI I .a von Maxwell) of Long Beach, tension Animal Husbandman, California, visited relatives here with Utah State University in Logan, makes this suggestion afthe past 'week. ter noting some forecasts that Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Leigh this summer could be one of and son Gene and Mr. and Mrs. most serious drought years. Rainfall, he says, has been light after a very dry winter, and streams which furnish irGAS-TOO- NS rigation water to produce field crops are generally running below normal. In similar situations, , history has shown the wisdom Df adjusting livestock numbers to the certain feed supply. Stockmen can profit by- - careful appraisal of the feed supplies which they can count on to carry their livestock numbers next winter without serious losses or forced adjustments at a time when the market is overloaded. U-ta- hs Henderson noted that prices "Sure I told you to stay Neat AND CLEAN . . . but let's not OVERDO IT! We don't feel that we can over emphasize the importance of our careful service. KANAB MOTOR COMPANY STANDARD Phone OIL PRODUCTS Ml for livestock are now good, but they can play confusing tricks when liquidations becomes a necessity. The present large hay carry over, he said, should be nursed along and held for next winters needs. When drought hits during the summer, range livestock usually suffer for lack of feed during the following winter. Henderson admitted the may have already occurred through thinner cattle and lower prices. Successful stockmen, he said look to the assured feed supply as a basis for their operations. KANAB, UTAH The entire staff of FORT KANAB joins me in thanking the many, many Freeze Some Enjoy them next winter! I TS man! UVt BETTIS JS? GRAND to be a lucky fisher- wonderful fish? A home freezer is the answer (and for hunters, too.) Fish, venison, game birds can be frozen and enjoyed much later . . . just as freshtasting as the day you brought them home. Fruits and vegetables bought at the peak of the season and frozen add zest and variety to winter meals. Ask your electric appliance dealer to recommend the best type and size home freezer for your family. Wonderful eating, and wonderful' economy will be yours! CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- loca! citizens and business firms who have given their gracious support to But what to do with all those C UTILITIES COMPANY pos- sibility of rains coming to furnish plenty of moisture later on, but he cautioned livestock men riot to count on it. By the time all rainfall Is known, many losses our Chuckwagon Dinner during its opening days. Many Thanks DIM TURNER |