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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Pago Six Jaycees Cep Final Isscss Call CSU In 'Fcr Fcallsall Flayers Interested in trying out for the College of Southern Utah eleven are invited to check out equipment Tuesday morning, September 6. Coach Bruc? Osborne indicates that the first workout will be held at 4 30 on the Bronco Field following phyysical examinations. Facing a rugged season this fall, the head mentor is building his hopes around a small equad of returning lettermen and the incoming freshmen students. First two games on the slate are home affairs on Friday, September 23 with Riverside City College and Saturday, October 1 with Palon Verde College, Blythe, California. Both games with the tough California opposition wilil be playyed under the lights at 8 p.m. on Bronco Field. Final game of the season Nov. 19 will see the team in action against another fine California at Compton, Game will be played in California. Lettermen returning to the field for CSU include the following: backfield, Eric Gardner, Cedar City, 102 quarterback; Phil Yergensen, Cedar City, 190 fullback; Mario Henderson, Nev., 180 halfback and Duane Ford, Reno, Nevada. Ford was a top passer and quarterback for the team two years ago and is just returning from an LDS mission to England. Linemen include: Dave Bray, Bountiful, 202 tackle; Lynn Fisher, Bountiful, 216, center; Scott Anderson, Delta, 172, guard; Nrom Childs. Lehi 177, guard; Drew Moran, Page. Ariz., 224 tackle; Gary Robins, 178, - Fillmore, end; and Val Labrum Roosevelt, 187, All football players Wiil-liam- Play-of- f Fcr Pony Pcnanl Arizonas Governor Paul J. h:.:h Visits la Fredonia and Strip Country Wednesday Arizonas Governor Paul J. Fannin was the honored guest and principal speaker at a luncheon served at Fredonia High School by local Womens Club members this week. Governor Fannin spent a guest of Wednesday visiting the Fredonia Town Council and the Womens Club with Z. Ray Judd, Lenn McKinney, and Arden s Judd, Council members, and Edith Holmes, Zola Byrom, and Sue Jensen, of the Womens Club, as the reception committee. Smokey Says: The Kanab Jaycee Pony League in team won out over the All-stathe playoff Thursday 12 to 10. The game was called Wednesday night because of darkness and resumed Thursday, at the end of the fifth inning. s were unable to The score on the Jaycees in the two innings that they were at bat The Jaycees in the one time that they were at bat were also held score The Council. members also gave less. the Governor a conducted tour of route? of Highway the Richard Judd was the winning 389 proposed west to the Utah state line, pitcher for the Jaycees. Larry a few miles beyond Short Creek. Workman was the losing pitcher OtherWomens Club members who for the assisted with the arrangements Playing for the winning Jaycees for the buffet luncheon were Carol Johnson, Lu Mitchell, were, Richard Judd, Wesley Dean, Layne Little, Lloyd Gifford, Keith Anna Hendrix, Mary Sturgill, EdSwapp, Errol Brown, Keith Mc- ith Lukus, with Mesdames Vonda Allister, Russel Keller, Charles McKinney and Opal Finicum asRobinson, Ronnie Wheadon, Nor- sisting with the publicity. man Johnson, Paul Jenkins was manager and coach. B? GOOD HUNTING -- VEEP OUT OF THE WOODS 'J SIcry or G. R. Aiken, William J. Smirl, Val C. Tait, Merrill Dame, Verda Drake and Errol G. Brown present Term of office for the six new directors who were recently elected to serve were set with Val C. Tait Dr. G. R. Aiken, Merrill Dame and Errol G. Brown to serve three year terms each. William J. s Smirl and Karl MacDonald one-year. a.30 NIGHTS Drown jour rump firrl OAcm1. Blaine Johnson and Scott Cutler of San Diego and La Mesa, California are in Kanab visiting with relatives and friends. After all is said and done, you usually find more hae been said than done. THRU SERT. AND BIGGER Cedar City Utah IFAMOU Featuring F.F.A. and MATINEES 1 r M. md 5 PM. Sopt 2 30 R M. . $tpt. 1. and II 7.M. - - - Sptmbw 23 . . . Friday, Sept. 9 . mm S30! V plod. i yaw Imwoww t om or Money Order to Holiday On Ice, Care of Box FG6, Salt Lake City. Before You Know It The Best Seats In The House Will Be Yours. Give 2 Choices of Dates. apty besides e big wing in your ton wfeeo corns to toltuag to mutitfude of 09 sets. Ws would iUts to be toot ooency. LeRoy P. Judd PRICES. INCLUDE TAX AND FAIR ADMISSION INSURANCE AGENCY $175 $3.15 $1.75 Family Mat. Wad. Sept. 11 Only $17$ 0 $175 - Phone Midway - $1-5- (? oBon 26ih Annual Breeding Sleek - SEPTEMBER 15-16-- For Additional Dixie Sun Bowl St. George, Utah SOUTHWEST LIVESTOCK SHOW . Box 650 Cedar City. Utah Wallace Sjoblom, Piy'G. D. C. Schmutx, Mgr. Dn DD dl (La SIS 0 SiS O on mi colleges and universities. These young people can look to the future wi t h confidence, because they, will receive their schooling in a state dedicatedjto attaining the highest possible standard of education. Utahns have a traditional desire for education. Our state is number one nationally in the number of school years completed by the adult population, humber one in percentage of population completing four years of high school, and number three in percentage of population completing four years of college. This has produced an educational system widely acclaimed as being well above the national average. Major obstacles have been conquered to achieve this enviable standing. We are far from being a rich state. Utah's personal income is smaller than 33 other states yet we must meet an exceptional cost problem, because, we have more students attending public schools proportionately, than any other state. Utah has gained its high standing through a combination of two factors. (I) It has developed an efficient educational system. (2) Perhaps even more significant, only one state spends a higher percentage of personal income for education. Utah is truly THE state of the nation in education. - - 3 Professional Rodeos PARADES 3 BIG J Those who are part of this movement year's can be thankful that the businesses and people of the Beehive State are able to make the financial contribution needed to make good education available to all. back-to-scho- rVo0 - ol , flotlT ff SincC ...X' jrrTTTTTTTij Ufk Worthy of your Trust nr'iU' Straight KKTiicur BOURBON WHISKEY mntvCkv wttnOwr III BEAM men BEAM K FROOf dchuu BKTLUNt KNOT7 STRAIGHT ami bottleb Cl., CLERMONT. BOUREOK it t rmui. V KNOTT ' m MMM Utah Cbyjtsr Dhricion BET mi Anslien Seta Information Write Neil Bojrter, Secy. ThiSfall. more than 250.000 student will attend Utah's schools, 17 Seh of All Fal Stock Re and Night Rodeo Projects All Livestock Julies ' SATURDAY Sept. 10 Stamped Addressed Return' Envelope With Check YOUR INSURANCE 4--H, Breeding Sheep Sahs Selling Ramfouilletk Hampshire s, Columbia! and Suffolk. IT'S EASY. SAVES TIME. HERE'S HOW. Send a CENTRALIZE - September 0, 0, 10 SWORID St. George Lions Club Isio IS BETTER THrOCI Plan to Attend wi. Str Calves $22.50 to Thar., Sept. 8 'limwi. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Jones and two children returned, to Kanab this week after spending a week visiting and vacationing in Yellowstone and Glacier National Pa rift and other points of interest in several of the western states. $18.25 SOUTHWEST LIVESTOCK SHOW UTAH STATE FAIR g The ICAC conference opener will be against Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho Oct. 8. to Good Starts FRI., SEPT. 16 The Jaycee team won both the Kanab News Notes first and second half of play in Mr. and Mrs. Romel Mackel-pranthe league against a team from and children of Salt Lake Valley, Fredonia and Kanab. Their seasons total showed two losses City are in Kanab this week visiting at the home of his parents, against 14 won. Mackel-pran- g Mr. and Mrs. William and with other members To remove lime deposits from of his family and their many aluminum, iron, or steel kettles, young friends. pour ice water in suddenly when Miss Beth Johnson is in Kathe kettle is hot. nab this week visiting with her family and at the home of her OltL parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel H Johnson. center. 0 I might go and live in Switzerland parmanently. I have always Good to Calves $21.25 wi Hfr Onion odor and flavor can be dreamed of a country where the removed from cooking utensils by $2230 Holstein Strs .. $13.50 to $14.10 mountains are higher than the rubbing them with celery leaves. taxes." Elist Blaise Cendrars. Mes-dam- 1ht Holstein Hfrs. .. $14.00 tor $183 Commercial Cows $13.50 to $15.20 Cedar City Market Report Canner Cutter Cows $1100 to $12410 Shelly Canners .. $3.75 to $10.50 August 20, 1960 to $19 00 $16-9Bulls Choice yrling wHf. Strs $21.50 to Baby Calves $19.00 to $33.00 each Butcher Hogs .. $17.25 to $17.70 $23.00 Due to the Iron County Fair Fair to good Yrling wi. Strs $18.-0- 0 on Sept 3rd and the Fat Stock to $20.75 Choice Yrling wi. Hfrs $19.50 to show on Sept 10th. The Southern Utah Auction sales will be held $21.00 Fair to good Yrling wi. Hfrs. $16.-7- 5 on Thursday Sept 1 and Sept 8th. $24.00 All-star- s. s, 18G0 Livestock Msrkit .., C-i:t.- two-year- Mes-iame- All-Star- Thursday, August 23, JfC222OCOtt GfJIJZCj PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |