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Show V SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINWANTED: Old pennies, gold coins, Indian relics, and old guns. Write Earl Romey, Parry Lodge, A20pd. Kanab. Fredonia news and current events G- Kanab News Notes ' Nellie Asay and twin Mrs. Rhea and Thea, of daughters, Provo came to Kanab last week for a visit with Mrs. Asays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Judd. The two girls remained here for or Full HELP WANTED: part a longer visit, while their mother time. Brandon Motel, Kanab, home the first part of returned A20pd. this week. DEER SEASON opens Sept. 5th for Bow and Arrow hunters. ArClub rows made, fitted and tested for Four-- H your bow'. Bring in your last years The Seam Maidens would like arrows for straightening, testing ind repair. Jerry Davis, G. W. to report the good time we had Davis Co. 222 W. Center. Phone at Duck Creek, and we are look-- ' A6rc. ing forward to the Fair this week. MI 4 2226, Kanab. Meet us at the Fair. home FOR SALE: Two bed-rCarolyn Glazier Reporter in Kanab recently redecorated, good location. Write Graydon Chatterlev, 201 16th St., Burley, A20,rc. Idaho. DUPLEX FOR SALE: Located at 142 N. 2nd E., Kanab. Contact Boyd Robinson, Paraghonah, Utah A13,3tc. or call 3600. Reports MISC. FOR SALE Dodge lVz ton good motor, tires and running gear. $195. KB8 International truck, cab and chassis $495. CMC truck good motor and 12 foot stake bed $350. 1952 L170 International truck, Cab and chassis $795. 3 V2 ton Autocar cab and chassis $250. Allstate Motor scooter $95. L170 International truck, cab and chassis $250. 1400 gal gas delivery tank 3 comp. 3000 gal water tank (can be made into two smaller tanks). 2500 gal overhead gas tanks with hose and nozels. 1 500 gal skid tank. 1300 gal skid tank farm unit with pump. 1 1000 gal heavy underground tank. John Deere combine 14A $95. 1 John Deer side delivery rake $45. 1 Pair plows 16 inch $40 . 1 John Deer mowing machine 7 foot $65. 150 gal galv. water pressure tank $25. Karl Jameson Kanab, Utah A20rc. Phone MI Barter order your personaliiod lifting now nab, NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS SOON1 A20,27c. HELP WANTED: Male and Female. Contact Kanab Cleaners A20,27c. and Laundry, Kanab. BATON LESSONS, ages 6 to 13, call MI 4 2726 or see Fran Hamblin, Kanab. WANTED: An experienced lineman. One qualified for maintenance and operating of R.E.A. System in Southern Utah. Must know how to install meters, hook up transformer bank and construct short., extensions. Apply to Gar- kane Power Association, Inc. in Richfield, Utah a20,c. FOR SALE: New Ineni block 3 home. Ulzzh pays !ho foil c mines years ago, Utah had 36 productive - eight of tltem major producers, the rest small. Their assessed valuation was $10,247,000. Today only seven are si ll producing - three of them in the "major" category. Ail operate at a loss. Assessed valuation has to $4,592,000. Excessive foreign imports have drep.-sforced many mines to close. Utah has paid the toll in lo:i jobs, payrolls, supply purchases and tax income. Ten lead-zin- ASSOCIATION UTAH 'from the earth comes an obundonf life lot oil4' Ken-neco- tt 1 ECONOMIC IMPACT OF STRIKE or or J25pd. Kennecotts Utah Operations ce bd-r- Mr. and Mrs. Marve Adains, Mr. fand Mrs. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cutler and Burton Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Johnson of San Diego, Garn Swapp of Kanab enjoyed fornia have been in Kanab the the recent Square Dance Jambopast week visiting home folks and ree in Flagstaff, Arizona. vacationing. i Avail-abl- e Ka- see Lida Seiber, Kanab. all-stat- e T Jllrc RENT: Apartments All-Sta- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whited left for Salt Lake City last week end where they will reside. Mr. Whited is employed by. Coon & King, engineers for Kanab Citys sewer and water works. Everyone loses in a strike . . . individuals and companies suffer . . . family income stops . . . merchants lose business . . . county and state lose tax revenues . . . how will this needless and senseless strike governments against ' affect YOU? The table below shows weekly expenditures by Kennecott before the strike began, and also weekly expenditures now that the strike is on. Every week before the strike, Kennecott out $2,610,086. This went for payrolls, machinery, supplies, freight, paid insurance, taxes and other items. NOW, every week, the amount spent is $242,779. Thats a difference of $2,367,307 every week. Thats what the strike called by Union officials is costing .YOU, the people of Utah. WANTED: Waitress. See Peaches or Donna at Trails End J25rc. Restaurant, Kanab. FOR Bed-inger- R. K. Udall, sun of Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Udall who formerly resided in Fredonia, is one of two players named from northern Arr izona to play on the ABC basketball squad in Arizona. R. K. was an player and last year while playing for St. Johns High School. Strike against Kennecott is costing Utahns $2, 367, 000 every week Mevslo in Jfefei Ttltphon A20c. trailer house. Call MI Holmes How does this affect you ? If you rent a room, snaie an apartment or he with relatives, a peiaonatied bating insures that your name, numlier and address will be included in the new directory at a surprisingly low cost. To order personal i7ed listings, just call the olTiee. telephone business FOR SALE Cafe, small, motel, garage. Lot of f r o n t a g e for growth. Good going business Reasonably priced. See O. F. Morrison or write Box 165 Septal are the guests of Mrs. Colbensons sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss. Pauline Judd, daughter of Merwyn Miltz. , Allen-Juddand Miss Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex F. Brown Jaclyn Judd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ray Judd, have returned were in Littlefield, Arizona and from a six weeks stay in the Ha- Mesquite, Nevada last week on waiian Islands. While there they business. attended the University of Hawaii Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bedinger, summer school session, at Hono- son Mark and Mary, a friend of ison the visited lulu They also Marks are the guests here of Mr. lands of Oahu and Maui- They and s Mrs. Clair Pearson. The toured the island of Oahu, stopare Abosbo. Louis from San at Laic, ping at the L.D.S. Temple and the L.D.S. church college. OtMrs. Edith Lukus flew to Phoeher tours took them to Pearl Har- nix (by plane) Sunday to be with bor, the Dole Pineapple cannery, her sister who has a new baby. National Punchbowl Cemetary, Anna Lee Ford, niece of Gene Bishop Museum and may other plates of interest. While on the Mitchell, is here for a weeks visit island of Maui they were guests with the Mitchells. Anna Lee is of their cousin, Mrs. Joe Koamoa. from Beverly Hills, California. and family. Mrs. Koamoa is the Miss Nancy Hilton, of Litchformer Laurette Brooksby. field Park, is here for a three Mr and Mrs. E. Jay Whiting weeks stay with her grandparents, and children have returned from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. a ten day vacation. Going first to New Comers to Fredonia, Mr. Salt Lake City, then on to DenMrs. Thomasson and children. and 1866 Presidential ver, Colorado. 20, Aug. Mr. Thomasson will teach here proclamation declared the end of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colbenson, the Civil War. this year. and children of Rochester, Minn. By Edith lt book- alLMI4-2394- , The Cail-MLucky 4 II club is coming to the close of a successful year. To start off the year we held a party for our mothers. We served ice cream floats and cookies. .We introduced our project which is Foods, phase 1, and our club of-- I ficers who are: Linda Porter, president; Diane D a 1 1 i n, vice-- . president; Sue Spencer, secretary; Mardean Jackson, song leader and Ellen Brinkerhoff, reporter. As the summer hurried on we worked on our projects. Before long club camp was here. So despite all delays, forgetfulness and the usual work, we made it up to Duck Creek with Lorna Porter as chaperone. We really had a lot of fun until we were flooded out. After coming home we held our last cooking meeting and we are to hold our last meeting working on record books. We are making aprons alike, then we will wait for fairtime. because call! listed the phone you use is under another name FOR RENT: Furn duplex, or rms and bath. Call MI see Hilma Dennis, Kanab. JylBc. FOR RENT: Two rm apt. Kane County seat news notes Reports No need to mite important 3 Utah. Club 4-- 1! August 20, 1959 e , WANTED: Experienced keeper. Call Bonhams MI Kanab. Thursday, Completely furnished, carpeted throughout. Phone MI - 2968 or see Clinton 4- Jllrc. Reese, Kanab. youll Salaries and wages Employee insurances, pensions, etc. Federal income and state taxes - New and improved production facilities Natural gas Blasting powder Railroad supplies Be AHEAD Electrical supplies Shovel, dozer and crane parts Brick, cement, etc. Lubricants Iron and steel bar, sheet, etc. --- witn LDS Training LDS 1. offers many advantages: ACCREDIATIOX: by ACBS Accrediting Commission for Business Schools (First Business School to be accredited in the Intermountain West) 2. FACULTY: Strong 3. INSTITUTE OF RELIGION: not neglected 4. . . . experienced . approved by ACBS . Spiritual and social education 5. EQUIPMENT: The best for girls . from electric typewriters to IBM - - - - Conveyor belting Pipe and fittings Reagents Roll mill parts Freight on products shipped out Commissions to sales agents Treatment at other plants Other supplies and services Totals ---- HOUSING: Large dormitory service for others 6. RESULTS: . - - - ' - - nS ' -- . 14,614 20,241 11,786 7,181 9,980 7,236 6,023 20,346 17,154 117,857 7,440 52,800 123,897 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,615 $242,779 Supervisory and staff personnel remain on payroll during strike. $2,610,086 . 14,614 20,241 11,786 7,181 9,980 7,236 6,023 20,346 17,154 117,857 7,440 52,800 114,282 $2,367,307 recent students passed the State Court Reporting Test . . . hundreds of graduates placed in highest-payinoffice positions this year . . . some went to schools - taking one or two years of college credit with them. 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