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Show SOUTHERN Fags Six ffcks FEHTOilS Year Headquarters Fo- rI ElAD,GilJGGrJ You Yill Find Most Everything Yon Heed To Make Halloween A Success At Oar We II Stocked Store r fa? jjiMfa ( IN OUR COLORFUL COSTUMES Reasonably Priced For ALL Ages FENTON'S REXALL STORE Utah Telephone .Manegcr Cites Cahio Gains C::h3 C::r.lj George W. Diamond, .Manager of the Mountain States Telephone Company said today the call carrying capacity of the oceanic cable handling telephone calls between New York and France has been doubled through the use of a complex transmission system known as TASI. TASI short for Time Assignment Speech Interpolation, was developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and first put to use earlier this year on the ocean cable to Great Britain. The TASI equipment just installed in New York and Paris contains some 35,000 transistors and diode at each end. Most trans ocean telephone circuits consist of two completely separate talkone for each direcing paths tion of speech. One of these paths is idle while the other is in use, because one person is listening while the other talks. During paus. es in conversation, both paths are idle. TASI equipment takes advantage of this idle time. Operating in of a second, about it searches out a momentarily idle path and connects that path to someone who at that very instant is starting to talk. When that party quits talking or pauses, TASI switches the path to someone else. When the first person starts to talk again. TASI instantly has a path for him. TASI sorts out the fragments of conversation and send& each fragment in proper sequence to the person for whom it Is intended. The two persons holding a conversation remain unaware of the whole process. Communication developments such as this Mr. Diamond said, have been helpful in keeping down the cost of telephone service. brownette, Ilyrum, Cache county, will leave Salt Lake airport on Wednesday to compete for the American Dairy Princess crown in Chicago. Miss Baxter is one of 32 finalists from more than 30,000 young women who competed for the 1961 crown across .he country. Miss Baxter,, a sophomore at Utah State University, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Baxter of Hyrum.' The Utah beauty vill be accompanied to Chicago by Treva Killian Parrish, Logan, epresenting the American Dairy Association of Utah, sponsor of Girl To A S:;k vivacious Sharon Thursday, October 27, 1950 NEWS, Kanab, Utah Crowa Ifc:.:b l!;s zzi Current Events Utah Baxter, By Alga Brown Mrs. Shields also had visitors from the East Her aunt and uncle, the Ole Beviks spent the summer in Chicago and stopped to visit Edna and Morris on their way to their home in Los Angeles, Calif. The whole performance Only Two More Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Miles T. Rowen, their son Marvin, and daughter, Helen of College Springs, Iowa, former employees of the Park Service, have recently been in this area visiting familiar places and calling on friends they made while working at Grand Canyon Among the friends they called on in Kanab were Mr. and Mrs. George M. Utah competition. Shields and Mr. and Airs. F. M. The new national winner will Rider. be announced .at a coronation banquet at Conrad Hilton hotel Sherry Bunting is employed by in Chicago on Sunday. the Arizona. Basic Crafts Health Miss Baxter, as Utah's Dairy and Welfare Trust Fund and she Princess, has reigned over the was recently sent to Los Angeles, states dairy industry since her California, for more in relection last November in the her line of work. Hertraining employer tatj finals at Hotel Utah. She pre- said that was his way of saying sided over Utah's June Dairy Thank you for work well done. Month observance, butter and A goodly number of Kanab and cheese festivals, and other dairy Orderville children have been events. tripping the Light Fantastic this past summer learning tap and ballet dancing. Their efforts culminat- - nRnnnnnr trm W( rr mmi OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Livestock Uallorrccn Market October There will be plenty of fun and excitement Halloween evening for all the children at the third an nual Halloween Carnival held in the Kanab Elementary Buiding, at 7 p.m. There will be fish ponds, cake walk, dart and baseball games, spook alley, picture shows, fortune tellers, and food for all. A ladies wrist watch and a transistor radio will be given away as door W W W W t Lay Away Your Christinas Gifts How 0ng a4 F Yrling Strs $18.75 to $22.00 F Yrling Hfrs $16. 50 to $18.75 F Strs Calves $21.75 to $24.00 My aeleetlaa for winning cawgMate for President My estimate of his total popular vole Hat to If Prime Lm On gallon te ts,.,, F Hfr Calves $19.50 to $22.00 Holstein Strs .. $13.75 to $15.00 Holstein Hfrs .. $12.25 to $13.75 Commercial Cows $12.25 to $14.10 Canner & Cutter Cows $9.75 to $11.00 Shelly Canner Cows $8.00 "to $9.25 Baby Calves $12.00 to $35.00 each Old Ewes $3.50 to $4.00 Heavy Sows $9.00 to $11.00 As a result of medical research, prizes. Butcher Hogs .. $16.00 to $16.75 There is no door admission and rheumatic fever, a forerunner of No sale October 22 Deer children and their parrheumatic heart disease, can now Hunting Regular Sale October 29, The are invited. ents Asbe prevented, the Utah Heart especially 1960. money raised, above expenses, sociation points out Southern Utah Auction will go to furnish Lyceum and Harold Woodward, Lessee other entertainment as well as library books and supplies. The PTA officers have taken over much of the work especially in the food sales and will contact you" about your contribution. Remember the date Monday the time promptly at Oct 31 7 p.m. to 10 pjn.and the Elementary School is the place. KANAB aapatr s Mi Lang get te Jib Prime Airaemonths aver family of four Dairy Frorfurta for Cth to liih Pnia Threo months supply of Ml. Lan4 Dairy Products lor aa ave r family of llth ts Wth Prims- - Ooi month's so only etofHMmng four DMiy Products for in mvras family Hi 1st loe Cronm. MIL PPTTR One fall year's Raptor any Products tor an lamltjr ot tout earn wall qtn ts HI Land oi,tift( Milk 4 lbs. CotlASe Clum, Health Proportion ur t In Biitur lr Cream pi r t qn rl Chocolate Cream, t quart Buttermilk Drink I nua t Hi I an Sunkltl LhiUk, Half yints Half I 1960 15, Contest begins Wednesday September 14 IW nd aU entrees mu be post marked betas Sunday, November 6. I860. 1 he heurs seed for the popular veto totals of the wwamg candidate wtH be that relnsspd by the Associated Press as of midnight. Nov 10, i860. Eligible to participate are all ssaidents of dw Hi Land trading area. Not eligible are of Hi Land Dairy and ther tatuftet. and Advert Ming Agency, Int. Ms advert amg AH snares ea the official entry blank mum as filled. Please prink w typo, ZE9 nT Cedar City Market Report Even! SWEEPSTAKES DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL to Detect the wr diwctive of the contest presidential candidate and cellmate hts total ular vote together noli statement m 10 or lew completing the sentence, I prefer Hi Land . . " Each person may Dairy Products because submit as many entrees as he pleases, w meets wilt be notified by mad. Dermon of the fudges is haal Earh entry must he accompanied by the carton lop of any Hi Land Dairy Product or a reasonable lacs mule thereof AH entrees mu be mailed to HI LAND CON. TEbT; P O Boa 1004. Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Elszngnfary Grades Will Present extremely clever and beautiful with colorful costumes made by fond mothers, sisters and grandmothers. It was presented in Kanab both Friday and Saturday of last week and was sponsored by the Kanab Stake and directed by was Cleo and Pam Sorensen. ed in an excellend Dance Revue, entitled Dancing on Your Heart, They featured The King and 1, an original ballet by Pam Sorensen. Other elever dances were St Louis Blues, Deer Hunters Dance, Baton Twirling, Hoop De Doo, t Prefsr Hi Lead Dairy Prod acts Brctaset- - tree i 1 SI wards er lean) i 1 pre-scho- ol L i k4 - L1 - i:0!7T0r6raSWAlLY X t 1 La .i i I A Ua feJ DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHEVY TRUCKS! ' V f - I 2 - : ,- CORVAIR REAR-EKCIN- E Vote for Fourteen to one was the overwhelming majority vote received by Willaim A, Bill Barlocker in the primary election in his OWN HOME COUNTY. Support like this is positive proof of the high esteem in which he is held by his friends and neighbors who have known and worked with him all of his life. THESE ARE STATEMENTS MR. CLYDE CANNOT MATCH! ' i People who know Bill Barlocker personally ate supporting him because they knew he has the respectibility, dignity and executive ability so greatly needed today in the high office of governor. Utah needs the leadership of a proven business executive who will apply sound business practices to all phases of state government and thereby assure a full dollars value for every tax dollar spent. Bill Barlocker has over20 years of successful business experience. Compare the ability and accomplishments of the two candidates and there will be no doubt in your mind that Bill Barlockers qualifications far exceed those of his 4 KITH I TRUCKS TKAT BEGAN 95s-T- HE WHEELS AND A FRESH IDEA! Here are haulers that offer the most accessible load space you ever taw. Think of up to 1,900 pounds of whatever you haul riding on a highly maneuverable wheelbase. This designs a beauty. Features e rear Independent suspension, Integral build, thrifty engine all kinds of fresh new ideas about truck efficiency and economy. high-capaci- ty STEVENSON 95-in- ch body-fram- c::::nEss fer A. Walter Stevenson a friend of this area. Is For our civic in church, community and business activities. He knows our problems and will fight for our needs in BECAUSE c . Having already made a distinguished career in business and public affairs, "Steve" also will be a strong representative id O -- WORTH CHEVROLETS TC3SI0N-SPRIN- G years he has visited Congress, ed THEY WORK HOSE I You actually feel the advantages of Independent front suspension In the almost total absence of shimmy and wheel fight The driver rides easy, the loads better protected, tires take less abuse, the whole truck is subjected to far lass damaging road shock and vibration. Efficiency goes up. Profits follow. Look overthe whole line both types of Chevy trucks. Writ choke of pkkorn HkHkJoc sli FMsdol His person- Washington. CORE ality will make friends-i- or Utah In the House of Rep resentativesl IgjV i Help elect I oct' A. Walter STEVEHSOil VwTw v'SU GEO 0 o 03B EBSEmai t-i c: a to Congress Foid Political ad by Elmer Jackson w -- . ,1, .!, k MO I SEETKE CHDITEST SHOW CM WORTH ROW AT YOUR LOCAL AUTRCHIZED CIIEYROin DEALER'S! BRADSHAWCHEVROLEt CO. Fhsnd JUr.Ipcr A paid political advertismrnt by Barfockqr for Governor Committee. ktndlo m MtRyf G-CZ- 25 3C0 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah f i |