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Show Thursday, October 13, 1853 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah What the women of this coun-- 1 half as permanent as a temporary try need is a permanent wave tax. Chester L. Marks. OGTODER SPECIAL - T m Front End Alignment All Passenger Cars Regularly $10.50 duix:g gstoder o;:ly stxo PU6II MOTOR 40 North Main St., Kanab AND I QUOTE Page Five Mt. Carmel daily news notes ... America is a land where a By Christie Mulliner citizen will cross the ocean to All of the students have refight for democracy and wont cross the street to vote in a nat- turned to college; Andrew Fair-chil- d and Roe Esplin to Logan; ional election." Bill Vaughan. Shauna Esplin, ' Garland Tait, Arthur Tait, Dennis Salter to College of Southern Utah. GOVERNMENT Bishop and Mrs. Wilbur CovingSURPLUS SALE and Lela ton, Mina Gardner Lamb all went to Salt Lake City NOW anyone can buy DIRECT from Ui. GOVERNto general conference. They reMENT SURPLUS turned home Sunday night DEPOTS, by mail for your self or for Steven Fairchild got his leg resale. Cameras, binoculars, hurt while playing football and cars, jeeps, trucks, boats, hardwas in the hospital two days. ware, office machines and tents, tools and Mr. and Mrs. Lane Reese and of other items at family are living in the Dave a fraction of their original Stevens home Nice to have them cost. Many items brand new. there. For list of hundreds of'US. Visitors at the Keith Riddle Government Surplus Depots, home over the week end were located in every State and ov Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Avery from erseas with pamplet How Government Can Ship Direct To Circleville. You," plus procedures, HOW Mrs Isabel Crofts from Little TO BUY and how to get FREE America visited last week with SURPLUS, mail $2.00 to SUR her daughter Maureen Ramsay PLUS SALES INFORMATION and family She has moved back SERVICES, P.O. Box No. 1818, to their home in Kanab because of D.C. Washington 5, poor health. . Fredonia news and current events Everybody is hurrying around and getting ready for deer season this week end. Missionaries at Sacrament Meeting Sunday were Burton McAllister from Kanab and George Brink-erhofrom Fredonia,. The wives accompanied them. They gave us very good advice ff Dan Rife who is in the Navy is home on leave He came home last Wednesday and will leave to go back next Sunday. He will spend a day or two in Salt Lake with his sister Glenna Simpson and husband before he goes on to California. . Farr Ivis Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lee, and three children, have returned to Fredonia to make their home. They have moved into the Sherman Jensen home, while the Jensens have recently bought the E. Jay Whiting home and have mov- - Prizes were won by Mrs. Bud Button and Preston Brooksby when they attended the "Come As You Are party of the Mutual Marrieds recently at the home of the Duane Judds, Mrs. J. B. Jordan, Class leader reported. Mrs. Judd and Mrs. Jordan served ice cream and root beer to Rex Smith, Bud Button, Mrs. Preston Brooksby, and the Rey Blacks, the Keith Bryners, the Merlin Bundys, the. Velan Calls, the Blair Carpenters, the Darol Heatons, the Eldon Johnsons, the Gayneld Mackelprangs, the Elmer Riders, the LaVier Tails, the Paul Heatons and the Evan Beans. Also the Participants and the Bill Thomassons, the Oscar Judds all of Fredonia and the Leonard P. Heatons of Moccasin, and the Max Petersons of Pipe Springs. Fall and Winter Farm Helps To Bo Featured On KSL Notice We have been informed by the Bookmobile service that in Kane County we have over 1600 books which are on the OVER DUE list If this continues our service will have to be curtailed. Please return your books on time. Kane County ' v j f ; nh Library Board H. f f, x The last Monday of each month, Kennecott Copper Corporation features on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING" a special report on the livestock situation in this area. Don E. Kenney, Manager of the Salt Lake Union Stockyards, will , be the featured guest on Monday, October 31, at 12:13 pm. He will give his report with relation to livestock in Utah. Late fall and wintertime control of rodents and pests around the. home, garden and farm will be discussed on Friday, October 7. at 12:15 pm. Dr. George F. Knowlton, Extension Entomologist, will in this timely discussion. October 11, at Tuesday, 6 45 a.m. valuable information will be given on the procedure to follow in order to insure high yields from alfalfa fields next summer, and the pasturing of alfalfa fields during the fall dormant period. Wintertime building needs and repairs around farms and ranches will be discussed Thursdav morning, October par-ticipa- te at 6:45. Wayne Rnuer, Extension Engineer, wilL .talk 20, about profits that can accrue through proper protection of livestock and poultry during the winter season. "THIS BUSINESS ed into it The Lees have lived in Lancaster, California, where Mr. Lee has been associated with his father in the restaurant business, Both Mr. and Mrs. Lee are gradu ates of Fredonia High School where Mrs Lee was known as El wilda Schoonover. Welcome, home Glenn and family. OF FARMING," heard week davs over KSL RADIO, is brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12.15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 645 a m. by the UTAH DIVISION OF COPPER KEN-NECOT- T The Senior Class sponsored the Victory dance held Saturday night, after the Camp Verde Fredonia 6 man football game. The game was stopped three minutes into the second half, when Fredonia made the seventh touchdown of the day and the score was 47 0. There is a 45 point limit on 6 man play this year. Coach J. B. Jordan explained, and when one team is past the half-wa- y point and is 45 points ahead, the play -itomaticly is stopped. Chuck Rog-rSenior back, made four of the touchdowns and one extra point, while Gift Earley, a Senior transfer from Spring City, Utah, accounted for three touchdowns and 2 extra points. Carl Lukus, the 200 pound center, made two points .vfter touchdowns, as well as doing the kicking off, the three Richards, Ellison, Griffiths and Pulliam, were doing exceptional good work on defensive plays, Iordan said. Intercepting passes were Griffiths, Ellison and Herbie Tensen for Fredonia. Camp Verde made threat, to within 5 yards of the goal line in the closing minutes of the first half, but Coach Jordan put his main string back in, and Camp Verde lost the ball on downs; FTedoniapIays McNary, the Class C League Leader until last week, when they forfeited their games because of unknowingly playing an ineligible player, at McNary this coming Saturday in what promises to be a rough and tumble battle. May Fredonia be the best team and come home with the scalpel Fredonians season rec2 wins 1 tie 2 losses. ord s, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Alining lightens your load burden is lighter because Utah has a mining industry. This year, for example, mining assessments constitute 22 of all property tax assessments in the state. And in addition, metal mines and oil and gas producers are the only ones to pay severance (occupation) taxes. This year's severance taxes will amount to $3,646,000. 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