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Show tl Thursday, July 7, 1966 SOUTHERN UTAII NEWS, Kanab, Utah Classified Advertising Page Three EXPERT SERVICES LONE STAR boat with new 35 hp motor and tiailer. WILL do ironing at my home. Jessel Brown. 644 5042. Jy7 2tc Contact Clara Blown, 234 E. J30 3tp GUARANTEED watch repairs 2nd South. Kanab service. Hearing aid batFOR RENT J30rc teries. Kanab Drug. FURNISHED apartment. Guy RUG and CARPET cleaning. Call Chamberlain. Call 5510. M5rc for FREE estimate. Paul J. , Kanab. A28rc and bath, duplex apt. Prisby, Furnished. Call Hilma Dennis FOR THE BEST inmajor "and Jy7rc small appliance repair, see Bob TriREE-roofurn.shed, has apt. Aiken, or call 644 5066, Kanab. A7rc Utilities paid. C ntact in person. Brandon Motel. Jj7 rc 15-F- . . . FOR SALE T. HIGHWAY SAFETY IS EVERYONES JOB! FOR SALE to highest bidder, the NEARLY new saxaphone. Half WALNUT upright piano, good following described real estate, price Excellent condition. Call south 23 of Clifford Heaton J30 3tp condition. Inquire Brandon Molot: tel. Jy7 rc GOING at great discount. Two NEW AND USED saddles, brid- Beginning at the Southwest Corwasher-drye- r combinations; 3 deluxe ranges. Used ner of Lot No. 2, Block No. 3 les, pads, blankets, headstalls, etc. Fishers Rancho Lodge, one short season at Kanab and Plat A of the Official SurOrderville, Utah, phone Valley High Schools. Contact vey of Kanab Townsite and Northeast Furniture Co., Cedar M12rc 10 thence North rods; running 9 or call collect, 8 rods; thence East thence City, 70 acres on Highway, 4 miles J30 rc South 10 rods; thence West 8 Receives Scholarship west of Escalante. Good for HELP WANTED rods to the point of beginning, KELVINATOR refrigerator, apt. commercial use. Will sell all or State Rank of Southern Utah and size. $40. Good condition. See EXPERIENCED woman for genmade possible a scholarship has part Contact rf. J. Allen, Mike Kelly or phone eral cooking and short ordis Corat Southwest the Beginning Utah. J23 grant for a College of Southern Panguitch, 3tp J30 3tp Immediate employment Ti ails Utah ner of Lot No. 2, Block No. 3, student majoring in bioHOT WATER heater - Make ofEnd Restaurant. Kanab, Utah. Plat A of the Official Surlogies' sciences. Presentation of fer. Pearl Eddington, Call J 16rc the Someone in this area needed vey of Kanab Townsite and g.ft was made to Professor J30 rc to assume remainder of very D. C. Sehmutz, chairman of the running thence North 10 rods; WORK WANTED ONE Butler metal building at thence West 8 rods; thence small payments on fine CSU Dviision of Agriculture, BioHIGH-SCHOgill wants dishGlen Canyon Dam. 120 ft. long, South 10 rods; thence East 8 SPINET PIANO Sciences and Forestry. logical washing, housecleaning, babyrods to the point of beginning. complete with Ijpater, air conextended 1st Nothing down of the scholarship Recipient J30 Kanab. etc. 2734, 3tp sitting, ditioning and bathroom facilBids will be accepted on eithpayment. Write immediately: will be M'chael R. Major, son of ities. For information contact WANTED Credit Mgr. er, or both lots. Bids must be Mrs. Florine Major, Cedar City. Rev. Wilder, Page, Ariz. 1436 E. McDowell sent to Bp. Dan Ogden, Kanab, and He One completed his freshman year apartment c Utah on or before Monday, Phoenix, Ariz. one apartment for at CSU as an honor student He 1965 0 July 11, 1966. The South Ward 1931 TRAILER 16 ft. SantcT Fe, rental to school teachers. Want- will begin his sophomore year Harley Davidson Moreserve the right to reject any ed approximately August 15, of studies in September. torcycle. Full Price, $125.00. fully equipped, good condition. . or all bids. See at Conoco Station in Michael is a grandson of See Stanley Brown, or call 1966, or earlier. Call Jy8-2c Heaton of Kanab. rc Fianklin or J30 2tc Jy7 Jy7 3tp - 644-233- 644-2279- h 644-265- 648-225- 586-918- 676-226- 614-279- LOOK!!! 644-249- OL J16-Jy2- M-5- Ka-nab- 644-246- 644-247- 2. 644-248- 2. 2 HIGHWAY SAFETY KLY PAGE W RURAL DELIVERY rrrxes Much bps been made in bolding down the kigMvav p'Tiilei rate hn is generally rea'ized. Travel ci the rud'ons roads and streets is almost three Automotive I' rs rs when the industry-supporteSafUy Founds on w-- s started (thirty years ago) as measured Jn d i r v hiee rn'les. However, the tremendous increase in ve'rcle mil's has resulted in a larger total of accidents. Porti'" to inere-se- d public Interest in traffic safety, Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, considerable progress in this long upsa!d, We have ni-stream struggle. He also noted that the public debate lias Lnd.d to cente.- - on one or two elements of the problem. In commenting on proposed federal legislation. Secretary of Commerce John Connor testified, It is based on the recog-ni- t' on that accidents often are caused by multiple factors . . . they are 'frequently the result of some failure of the system which includes the driver, his vehicle and his environment, ir.clud'ng the highway, or the interaction of all three. It does not assume that any one of these elements is more important than the oilers, and it Is not directed toward a panacea-typsoiuton to the highway safety problem. Intea-lficefforts on he prt of UrUr- -' governments, as well as industry and other cooperai ag organizations obviously are required to keep down the fatality and accident rates as the stream of traffic continues to swell. But an objective analysis shows much has been done already. C0M1 d By AL SMITH POPS ds e d Fredonia news happenings By Don Ellison Grandpas Boy The ue petector IS REApy I WioikPowme flo)bo Ufce l fi VIlL NDIER MAKE THi THIN& WORK RIGHT- IF YOU KSEPTELUMG TriE, TRUTH J ship and his ship has participated in action off the shore of Friday, July 1, eight members, Vietnam. and their families, of the 1956 graduating class from Fredonia Mr. Merrill Button made a bus-ine- s High School gathered at the Fretrip to Flagstaff Thursday, donia Town Park for a reunion June 30. and barbecue supper. Those atMr. and Mrs-- Wallace Rogers tending were Mr. and Mrs. Ro- of Mesa, visited over the weekland Burke (Ethen Ann Brown) in Fredonia. They were the end from China Lake, Calif., Mr. and of their son and daughter-in-law- , guests a, Kay-entMrs. Don Finnicum from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Keith of Jacob Lake. Rogers Judd from Parker, Ariz., Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wagner and Mrs. Don Mueler (Leila Fae Jackson) from Tempe, Ariz., Mr. and baby of Tempe, were Sunand Mrs. Bruce Powell (Delna day visitors in Fredonia. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cluff Swapp) from Oriabi, Ariz., and Kenneth Pcwell from Flagstaff, and family of Mesa, were weekAriz. end visitors at the home of Mrs. sister-in-laof Saturday this group had a din- Veda Cluff, a ner at Parry Lodge in Kanab Mr. duffs. Mr. and Mrs. daude Ford and and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wagner five children of Salt Lake City of Tempe, Ariz., and Mr. and Mr. Roddy Roper of Enterprise, are spending a few days visiting Utah, were honored guests. Both in Fredonia. They are staying Mr. Wagner jand Mr. Roper were with Claudes mother, Mrs. Florformer teachers of this group. ence Monroe. Little Danny Button, five, son Kennith Powell is a member of the Flagstaff Police Force and of Merrill and Konda Button, had had to return to work so was un- the tough luck of breaking his able to attend this dinner. Other left leg above the knee the afmembers of the graduation class ternoon of July 4th. Danny was who were not in attendance were riding on a bicycle propelled by Mr. and Mrs. Mont Butler (Mont his brother Mark, when the biand Dewana Judd) of Lone Pine, cycle fell over and his leg was Calif., Marvin Hassell of San broken. He is now is the Kanab Francisco, Calif., and Jacklyn Hospital with the leg under Judd (Mrs. Bruce Dyer) of Mo- traction. Caroline Stevens, 19, daughter desto, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stevens, was of Geraldine MacDonald flew up to the Kanab hospital Sattaken from Scottsdale, Ariz., and visurday, July 2, with pneumonia. ited over the 4th of July weekare that Caroline is getReports end. Her two children Malissa OK and is expected along and Carl are visiting in Kanab. ting to be released soon. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Woelfel Jensen) visited last (Phiyllis week with relatives and friends in Fredonia. They were the guests of Mrs. Woelfels sister Mrs. Evelyn Cram and enjoyed boating on Lake Powell and a trip to Rainbow Bridge as well as fishing at Lees Ferry. Mrs. Veda Cluff and sons Jack, Carl, and Ray; Mr. and Mrs. David Finnicum and family; Mrs. Gary Heaton and children; and Miss Barbara McCollum drove to Long Beach, Calif., Thursday, June 30 where they met Merlin Cluff who has been serving In the Navy for the past 2) years. Merlin is now on furlough and Brunettes to be In Style Huh, this looks dark lor th blondes. As a help to overcome the smoking habit, he took up Yoga; now he can smoke standing on his head. Some fellers just love t act a fool, while others aint actin' at alL Scientists say it takes only of a second to wink an eye. ' Yeah! But it takes a heck of a long time to explain why you done it. Your conscience cant prevent you from doing wrong, but it can do a lot to keep you from enjoying it The honeymoon is over when the billing exceeds the Uy Neighbors th THOSE WERE THE DAYS fr rn rz Ins THOSE WERE w cooing. They say a germ kin live a dollar bill Huh, we envy th little cuss a year on at that DAYS. After all when It is all told its the gossips who did it fit kj returned to Fredonia with his folks, arriving here Sunday. Merlin is a machinists mate 3rd class assigned to a destroyer REV. CHARLES GRANT A1 Released by Smith Feature Service i I Youve been winding it too tight, hmrnt . |