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Show A Thursday, July 30, 1939 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS FOR SALE: New 3 block home. Completely furnished, throughout. Wanted: Used lawn mower Phone MI 4-carpeted - 2968 or see Clinton .'all Ml Kanab. Jy30c. Reese, Kanab. Jllrc, BOWS for Deer Hunting, SevSALE: Good used 18 cuFOR eral good Center-Sho- t late model bic ft. upright freezer. Terns. bows at reasonable prices. Used G.W. Davis Co., Ph. MI was 8 $65 like new, Apache, Jyl6,3tc. now $42.50. Used Gelco, 504b. was $36.50, now $25. Bring in for Blue Cross-Blu- e Shield plan. Its time to your old bow and trade it in. Jerry Davis, G. W. Davis Co. 222 join up with the Kanab Stake West Center, Kanab. Phone MI group Blue Cross-Blu- e Shield Jy23,3tc. plan. Last date for application 10. Any additions or changhouse. Aug. FOR RENT: 2 es in your policy1 may be taken or inquire of care of now. See Harriet R. Call MI J9c. Charles Cram, Kanab. Judd, Group Sec. 716, Kanab. Jy23,3tc. brick FOR SALE: Three home and two building lots.' See FOR SALE. Piano, maple spin-ettA Duncan Findlay, Kanab. A30c. Available on easy terms. FOR RENT: Two apart- Phone or contact Jerry Davis, or see Guy 222 W. Center St. Kanab. Phone ment. Call MI J9c. MI - 2226 coHect. Will tune and Chamberlain, Kanab. deliver. Jy23,3tc. Small electric FOR SALE: Furn FOR RENT: duplex, 3 chord organ, $25 dn. and bal. or MI Call hath. and rrris G Davis W. month. Co., $10 per 222 West Center, Kanab. Jyl6,3tc. see Hilma Dennis, Kanab. Jyl6c. CLASSIFIED ADVEilTISi::- "WILL TRADE used furniture for good used piano. Call G. W. Davis MI Kanab. Jyl6,3tc. FOR SALE: 1958 GE Range, good condition, used only 10 mos., Kanab. $250. Phone MI Jy30p,rc. WANTED: Waitress. See Peaches or Donna at Trails End J25rc. Restaurant, Kanab. ARROWS for deer hunting, made to fit your bow and tested in your bow. Moderate prices. Jerry Davis, 222 G. W. Davis Co., West Center. Phone Ml Jy302tc. APTS FOR RENT: Spendlove apartments. See Dwain Haacke, or call MI bd-r- m ce-tne-ru , 5-- ft -- G bd-r- m bd-r- m e. bd-r- FOR SALE: Cafe, small motel, garabe. Lot of frontage for growth. Good going business Reasonably priced. See O. F. Morrison or write Box 165 Utah. Jllrc. le, m 4- 4, Ui:h Fish Weekly & Tinea G:r.a K:s s Events Residency requirements call for one full year of living within the state before the purchase of resident fish and game licenses. This reminder was Issued today from department of fish and game offices in answer to several recent questions about these requirements. The department said some apparent misunderstanding had as the results of a bid submitted to the 1959 legislative session. The bill asked that these 'equirements be reduced to six months but failed to pass the House afer hating passed the Senate. The popularity of the automatic dishwasher is due to the fact that most husbands would rather buy then be one.- - Har- old Coffin. SHELTERS are the best way for rural to protect themselves from a massive nuclear attack which could unleash dangerous fallout throughout the country. Some of the shelters recommended by the Office of Civil and Defense Mohllteallon are not as elabo- rate as this one, which Includes an auxiliary generator and an electric air filtering and ven- FALLOUT The Great Whiskey of the Old West LUNf MOTOR Company KANAB, UTAH Ulating system. However, all recommended ters should Include the basic features shown here a place to sleep; food, water and medical plies, and at least eight inches of concrete or an equal weight of other materials for shielding the shelter against fallout. Free designs may be obtained by writing to OCDM Rural Civil Defense, Battle Creek, Mich. (OCDM Photo) IN THIS NUCLEAR AGE Imperial CDs a Vital Part of Farm Safety Chrysler 'O'. Plymouth Dodge Dodge Trucks 1956 Oldsmobile Tudor, Super 88 Hydromatic, Radio Heater. Low Mileage, Very Clean. 'UNNY BROOK OFFCnS YOU TWO GREAT PRICED KENTUCKY PftOOP TftAIOHT WIUSKIES-STKAIGI- IT AND BLEND I "EVERY FARM family, no how remote it may be from a target," he said, should matter build a family fallout shelter and stock it propel ly This means k supply of providing a food and water, a battei y radio, a first-ai- d kit, flashlights, bed RIGHT two-wee- . O Civil and Defense Mobilization Director Leo A Hocgh in a F.iim Safety Week statement mges farmers to accept Ruial fit ll Defense as a vital part of fum safety m this nuclear ace Mr. Hoegh pointed nut that fallout from nuclear attack on key military, metropolitan and Industrial centeis could cm or hundreds of thousands of square miles of the United Slat' s Kent Carpenter ding and other items that would be essential to your suivival Mr Hocgh said Faint Safety Week, July 19 25, serves to remind farmers of the need to iecognue and suppoit the objects es of the Farm Division of the National Safety Council. He said- "This nation cannot surtive and recot er from - vrUhniit its farmers. Rural America has always carried a heavy burden In tunes of national emergency. In this nuclear age, it Is more Important than ever before. Mr Hoegh pointed out that fallout is one menace of thermo nuclear attack against which att-w- Mr and Mrs. Tod Glazier wont for the past week Vegas last week end to Recent visitors at the home of got their two ohildien, Garth1 and Carolyn, who had been visit- - Mr and Mrs. Karl Jameson have of Bak ing there with the Joe Robinsons been Mrs Clara Cannon KENTUCKY OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVlllE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY HAYI0NAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY. NEUTRAL SPIRITS . GRAIN BG PROOF 65X BIEN0ED KENTUCKY WHISKEY, PR00T STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 SURVIVAL WILL always be personal thing. What you know and do will determine whether you and your family-w- ill live to help the nation a survive." Director Hoegh said free plans and designs for various shelters can be obtained by writing to OCDM Rural Civil Defense, Battle Cieek, Mich. California, and Mrs. Louise Wolfe of Paris, France. The two ladies are sisters to Mrs. ersfield, Kane County seat news notes MANAGER, Call Ml simple piotective measures can be taken. "It need not kill, he said "It is up to you to take action Nobody can do it for you, any more than they can ship you a packaged civil defense from a factory. to Las Jameson and have enjoyed visiting here as well as being present during the illness of Mrs. Ida L. Anderson, mother of the three ladies. ilelpe loop otaoills aims- YISER AT WORK! EMSO eooEiinn is gIob Advertising can turn the coldest customer into a hot prospect Throughout the pages of this newspaper you can find many examples of the jwarm appeal generated by advertising. iBut you cant warm up to anything if you're not aware of it Adver- Rising works overtime to keep you posted on new products and remind I you of established brands. It is part of the variety of news in your newspaper. t Advertising is a valuable asset to our economy because it provides "the stimulant that makes people buy. As more goods are bought, more and more goods are made-a- nd at lower cost to you. So, .you see, 'advertising really benefits you ! Your kitchen utensils stay bright without scouring . . . your kitchen walls, woodwork and Venetian blinds require less washing and care . . . when you cook electrically. Electric heat ia as clean as eectric light and is transferred to utensils by direct contact for maximum cooking speed and efficiency. Electric ovens are designed to eliminate waste heat and keep cooking vapors to a minimum. Electric cooking is not only clean its fast, accurate, cool and modem. See your electric range dealer soon. Electric cooking is one of the nice things about living better electrically! Every day, all across this land of ours, advertising-li- ke the adver-tisin- g in this newspaper-- is doing its part to the bring you good news of more ind better products-produ- cts that are constantly improving1 our st; ard of living. to&i fcf tp; i - CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C UTILITIES COMPANY hlUaWTH.M: t ?yifowi ESTERffiEHOGR |