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Show THE 29, 1976 Page Four BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST NOTICE estate of Gabriel Pingltore, Deceased. Probate No. will Creditors present claims, with vounchers attached to the undersigned Administrator with the Will Annexed at the offices of Mattsson, Jackson & Mciff, 151 North MainStreet, Richfield, Utah 84701, on or before the 9th day of July, A.D. 1976, which claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 36 75-9- -5 NORMAN . H Admi- JACKSON, nistrator with the Will Annexed, Published in News April 1976. Southern Utah 8, 15, 22 and 29, NOTICE TO C REOITOR3 Estate of Eva Hortt Little, aka Eva H, Little, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of John W. Palmer, Attorney at Law, 95 South City Center, St. George, Utah on or before the 2nd day of August AJ). 1976; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah 75-9- -5, Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required Mono Power Company, New Albion Resources Company, and ResResources Company, ources Co., P.O. Box 20824, Phoenix, Arizona, 85036, has filed with the State Engineer to 3) AppL No. 46139 co (89-124- appropriate 0,62 sec, ft. andor 13.8 ac. ft. of water in Kane County. The water Is to be div- erted from three wells, 300 ft. deep at the following points: (1) N. 36 deg E. 160 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 16; (2) N. 88 deg. W. 2485 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4; (3) N. 89 Deg. W. 2600 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17, all T41S, R3E; (Kalparowtts Plateau); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for mining in an unorganized mining district at the Kalparowtts Mine where coal will be mined and used for facility construction, dust suppression, drainage of mine workings and similar uses in connection with the Kaiparo-wl-ts coal mine for the purpose lts of supplying coal to the Power plant in Secs. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, 19, 20 and 21, 17, T41S, R4E; Secs. 1, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 30 and 31, T41S, R3E; Sec. 31 T40S, R4E; Secs. 12, 13, 24 and 25, T40S, R3E; and Lots 1 to 4, inclusive, Kalp-arow- E12NW14, E12SW14.SE14 Sec. 7; Secs. 17 and 18, T42S, R3E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reatherein. sons therefor must be filed Ln Marie L, Wilson, Executrix of duplicate with the State Enginthe estate of Eva Hortt Little, eer, 442 State Capitol, Salt aka Eva H. Little, Deceased. Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 12, 1976, in Southern Utah Published News April 8, 15, 22 and 29, Dee C, Hansen 1975. STATE ENGINEER Published In Southern Utah News April 29, May 6 and 13, 1976. ELECTION NOTICE Fredonla Natural Resource Conservation District will hold Election for their Supervisor of the District on Saturday, May 1, 1976 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. In the County Building at Fredonla. Those qualified to vote are and their spouses or children of voting age who are part owners of the farm or ar ranch. David Johnsons term Is expiring. If you have any question call any of the following: C. Paul McCormick, Joseph Jessop, David Johnson, Edwin Lane, Merle Jake, Supervisors, or Joy Jordan, Clerk. six-ye- Published In Southern News April Utah 29, 1976, 22 and Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of May, 1976, at 10:00 a.m. at the front door of the Kane County courthouse in Kanab, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell for cash the following described real estate In Kane County now being held by Kane County under preliminary tax sale. No bid tor less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty, and costs which are a charge upon such real estate will be accept- ed. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 12 day of April 1976. M J, Robinson (Signed) Kane County Auditor Mychajlo & Justin Hewko 4421 Forest Hill Blvd. Cleveland, Oido Lot 97 Section 13 and Lot 43 Section 24 Township 43 South Range 2 East. Total Due $40.07. Sam Bemsed 2304 N, 38th St. Seattle W'ashlngton 93103 Lots 22-- 7, 22-- 1, 21-- 1 & 21-- 4 Glen Canyon, Utah Total Due $368.09 Gerald N, & EleanoraE. Leavitt 21 Ferguson Dr. Great Falls Montana 59404 Lot 4, Black A, Timberlost Mountain Estates. Total due $7.48. Walter A Gisele Schroder Los Angeles, California co Howard C arter St. George, Utah 84770 Little Jack LeRoy w alters, 207 East Center Cedar City, Utah Mountain Cabin at Navajo Lake Total Due $122.33 Published News April In Southern Utah 15, 22, 29 and May 6, 1976. r z-- 3 The County Planning Commission are asking citizens to take note of the following regarding their policy on proced- ures. The Procedures are that everyone on the agenda for the meetings of the Planning Com- mission. must represent themselves br send a letter. If unable to attend; and the agenda deadline will be one week prior to the planning meeting. --J L I, David i. Yoccm will seek Attorney Gen. post David E, Yocom, Deputy County Attorney for Salt Lake County, today announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for Attorney General at the new Courts Building in Salt Lake City. Mr. Yocom is the first democrat to enter the race for Attorney General. Saying he wanted to return professional an ad- vocacy to the office, Mr. Yocom outlined a program he would Implement If elected Attorney General, including a statewide partnership with local prosecutors and law enforcement officers designed to bring needed efficiency In the fight against a rising statewide crime rate. "The Attorney Generals office has doubled In size in the last ten years and its budget has jumped to 1.3 million dollars, noted Mr. Yocom, but that increase in size and expenditure has not resulted In any noticable increase In legal services to the state. "I believe that the attorneys for the State of Utah must be full time public advocates, Mr, Yocom said, "and I Intend to make that the rule In that office If I am elected. Mr. Yocom has been a felony prosecutor with the District Attorneys office and the Salt Lake County Attorneys office for the past six years. He has successfully prosecuted many of the more serious felony cases in Salt Lake County In the last few years, Including the Theodore Bundy trial In Feb- Sidney J. Atkin, St. George businessman, today announced Ills candidacy for Utah State Senator from District 29 currently held by Senator Dixie Leavitt who has announced his candidacy for Governor on the This disRepublican ticket. trict comprises Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington counties. Mr. Atkin is now serving his fourth term in the Utah State Legislature, representing w ashtngton County. During his tenure in the legislature, he also represented Kane has County as well as Washington. He has had an outstanding record in the Legislature, serving as Republican W'hip for the last four years. He is currently serving as a member of the following committees: Revenue & Taxation, Public Education Appropriations, Labor I His Manpower Development. Interim assignments are to the Legislative Management Committee, chairman of Small Schools Study and vice chairman of Capitol Outlay Study for public schools. He has served the past four years as a member on the Executive Committee of the Western Conference of State Government and two years as a member of the Governing Board of the Council of State Govern- Criminal program consists a special prosecution team experienced prosecutors who handle serious felony cases Involving repeat offenders. Law officials have encforcement credited the program with decreasing the rate of crimes against persons In Salt Lake Hurricane native. Harvard Hinton, seeks State post Utahs Deputy Lieutenant Governor, Harvard R. Hinton, who also serves as Deputy Secretary of State, announced that he will be a candidate to become Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State. In his an- nouncement he said: "The office of Secretary of State and Lieutenant Governor has been and will continue to be dedicated to prompt, courteous and efficient service to the public. During the years I have been Deputy many Innovative procedures utilizing modern computer technology have been adopted which have made this office a model for the nation In the Commercial Code Held. We are also row nearing comple. tlon on a s milar system for our Corporatloi Department. I have been extensively Involved with these developments. Mr. Hinton also said that If elected, he would use his position as a member of the Board of Examiners to scrutinize carefully all State expenditures and to eliminate waste where ever possible so that available funds may be used for the betterment of all taxpayers. Mr. Hinton believes it Is possible to keep a balanced budget without Increasing taxes. He has served as Clerk of the very Important State Board of Examiners for the past five and lf years, and In that position has been thoroughly trained In the responsibilities and procedi res of the Board. He also knows and understands the huge capital hill complex known as the Building and Grounds Department, the capital security system with 12 officers, the Notary Public Department, the office duties as State Elections officer and many other varied duties and respon- sibilities. He also is the Budget officer for the entire office Involving more than 1 and 12 million dollars each year. Mr. Hinton was bom in Hurricane, Washington County, Utah, and was educated In the Hurricane Elementary and High School, Junior College at BAC in Cedar City (now College of Southern Utah). He graduated with a B.S. degree from BYU In Political Science and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Utah. He Is a veteran of World War II, serving In the South Pacific. He was a practicing attorney at law In Lehi City for nearly twenty years before being appointed Deputy to the States second highest officer. His service In government has been extensive, having been a City Attorney for twenty years, elected a member of the on business May 6 SIDNEY ATKIN KANAB NEWS NOTES On ant Hamblin Feed are enjoying Mrs. Max Hancey and two children, Mike and Jill, of Bountiful were Easter weekend visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shumway, of Kanab. Utah State Senate for a four year term, representing Utah County; and finally, has served lf for five and years as Deputy Secretary of State and Deputy Lieutenant Governor. The added title of Lieutenant Governor was conferred upon the office by the 19751'tahState one-ha- The Ferrei Spencers received word from Page that the have a new grandchild born to Cleo and JoAnn Lamb. Mrs. Ila Mai Valdez Is jnw grandmother again, Jucklyn Caldwell has a new baby girl, Ila Mae went to Salt Lake to stay with her for a week. We are glad to welcome homo Cal Clow who has been in Salt Lake City receiving medical attention. POLICE REPORT The following matters were handled by the Kanab City Pot, ice In the past week: 10 2 Mr. Hinton Is married to the former Rose Marie Brokaw, a BYU graduate, and they are the parents of elcht 'iildren. tickets for no 1970 dog licences. tickets on expired 1970 registration. Legislature. 4 6 4 2 ? , fi f. i t t sy? v . f-- Ce. - - ! of local res- igathered at the City Park Thursday night for an apprec-iatlon dinner honoring Co-n- fol-de- nts third from right. 1I3TIII0S am. COMMERCIAL An older home in a commercial area with potential for business with minimum investment, priced at residential. Cedar City "UNEVA" Livestock Auction MARKET REPORT AUCTION - Dated SUMMARY April 25, 1976. SHEEP: Not enough to test the market of Fat lamb; and Feeder lambs. Slaughter Eewes 4.00 to 15.00 cwt. HOGS; Block 44 to 47, Feeders 42 to 45.00, Weiners 15 to 32.00 per bead, 31 to 38.00. rs CATTLE: Baby calves 21.00 to 75.00 per head. Cows -canners - culters 23 to 27, Utility & Commercial 29 to 34.50, Bulls 34 to 37.50. Choice Feeder Cattle: 300-4- 00 Steers 47 to 53.00; Heifers 37 to 42.00: 400-5Steers 45 to 48.00, Heifers 36 to 39.00; 500-6Steers 44 to 47.00, Heifers 35 to Steers 43 to 38.00; 600-746.00, Heifers 32 to 37,00. Hoistelns: Wt, 700 Steers 36 to 38, Heifers 32 to 35.00; 900 Steers 37 to 40.00. Fat Cattle: t. 1000 Steers 43 45.00, Heifers 38.00 to 44.00. GENERAL COMMENT: 800 head of livestock. Market was INVESTMENT PROPERTY Income property with rentals that are in continual demand. LOTS We have a few, but building lots in Kanab proper are becoming scarce. Buy while there are some available. BUILDING MOBILE HOMES There are 3 "Double Wides" in Kanab Creek Ranchos that are ready and could have immediate occupancy. All these units are clean and priced so that many can afford. Sows-Boa- MODULAR HOME Still has the "Smell of New" and the country atmosphere with one-thir- d of an electric, super insulated for economy, includes Dishwasher, Disposal, Refrigerator, Drapes. Owner anxious to move to sunny "Cal." acre-Tota- 00 00 Older home in well established section for the party that wants a part of yesterday. 4 bedrooms, 34 baths, convenient to schools, shopping. An exceptional nice home that was built by a contractor for his own personal use. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with many extras fit for a "King." Located in one of Kanab's best sections is Kanab's "Standard" with 1 248 ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 34 baths, full basement, and an owner that wants to Play Ball and sell right. A larger than average home with a country environment, features include 4 bedrooms, 1 34 baths, total electric, 1 12 fireplaces, full basement, an exceptional home for the qualified buyer 1 stronger at Cedar City but the Natl trend Is downward at the close of the week. Horse sale next Saturday at 11:00 a.m. JOHNSON MET 586-931- 2 or Auction Concignm-- nt Field Buying MARTIN REAL ESTATE - SALE EVERY SATURDAY at l EXISTING HOMES 00 We 6 CHOICE gressman Allan T. Howe, lowing a public hearing at which he spoke in Kanab. Howe is 143 East 100 South Kanab. Utah 1 pm. can freight your cattle 644-212- 1 586-931- 2 a bit of spring over here In the valley. It was just a bit cooler today; we hope County. the peaches are still good. It Mr. Yocom received his really Is Spring Fever time agBachelors Degree from the U ain, of Utah In 1961 and his A large number of the family law degree from that school In of Howard and Ella Spencer 1965. He Is married to the formet. In Beaver at the home o! mer Linda Cundick of Midvale, Elvin and Neda Spencer for a Utah, and Is the father of three farewell party for them before sons. He was a practicing atthey left for Reno, Nev., where torney in Salt Lake City prior they are moving since Elvin to his appointment as an Assisreceived a promotion and transtant District Attorney for the fer with the F.H-He will be Third Judicial District In 1969. supervisor for the four offices In Nevada. Families attending were Howard i.nd Ella Spencer, EIA seeks return of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Biker, Bishop and Mrs, Gerald Spencer, applications all of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs, Keith (Emily) Anderson of Cefor judgment funds dar City, Mr. and Mrs. LaW Cox and family of Manderfleld, A bit of our past heritage Since the closing of the enrollment period on October 13, came to Glendale last Siturda;' afternoon and evening. The 1975 for sharing in the distribution of the Northern Palute Primary children heldadince in the afternoon, after w'lich Judgment Funds, many applications have been returned to refreshments were served. That night, the ladies, young and individuals for additional inforold, prepared an mation. basket lunch. We came to the Robert L. Hunter, Superintdance hopeful of sharing our endent of the Western Nevada Agency, Is appealing to those treats with our special one. A good time was enjoyed by those individuals who received rewho attended. Musicals fur. quests for additional information or documentary evidence to nished by members of the Tut family and the "Fogle Five. return completed applications On Friday the girls had their to the W estern Nevada Agency chance to ask that special beau as soon as possible. The review and certification to the Girls Day Dance. They had a fun time, of eligibility for sharing in the Beth and Reuben Nielsen have claims award is a received their mission call to process, and the Bureau the Arkansas Mission. Vveare of Indian Affairs Is requesting happy for them. the cooperation of all appliThelma Lamb from Lapolnt, cants. Katherine Nielsen from lieber, If there are further questions lr. and Mrs. Richard Lamb please contact the Branch of and their three children from Tribal Operations at the WestPhoenix were here visiting reern Nevada Agency, Stewart, latives F riday. Nevada, Tele. 792832-311- 1. KANAB NEWS L Gerald N. Randall, a representative of the Small Business Administration will be In Kanab, Utah on Thursday, May 6, 1976. Persons wishing to contact him may do so at the County Courthouse, 70 North Main, Kanab, Utah, from 9:00 - 11:00 TABLES & 644-511- official here SBA . - We student from this area A good number A five-coun- o? of One was among the 3628 students who received diplomas at tho 101st Commencement April 23, 1976 at Brigham YoungUniver-slt- y, Provo, Utah. Kirk Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Heaton of Kanab, ed the 18th of April a baby girl was bom to Stacey and Bill Pollock of Cedar City. She was named Tori and weighed in at 8 lbs. 5 ozs. The new family spent some time In Kanab and Tropic with grandparents ments. of the new baby, Mr. and Mrs. In making his bid to represBlackie Janes In Kanab and Mr. area In the and ent the ty Mrs, Darvln Pollock In State Senate, Representative Tropic. Atkin said: "My experience In the legislature has been very Interesting, challenging, and Afton Mar Cram spent the fulfilling. Much of my Involvement the past few years has been Easter weekend In Kanab with her folks, LaMary and Florian In joint appropriation commitJohnson, The Johnsons returntee and joint leadership meeted to Salt Lake City with Afton ings with both the Senate and the House. This legislative ex- Monday. While they were In Salt Lake City they also visited perience will be an asset as a with their daughter, Iva Lu member of the Senate and beneficial to the people of District Carter and children, Cindy and 29. I will continue to work for Crane of Napa, Calif,, and granddaughter, Jean and Allen economic development; educational Improvements; efficiency Gllberg, and niece, Alice Joy Bork and two daughters, Jean-i- ne and economy in government; and Susan ofWhlttler, Calif, balanced budgets; and a government that Is responsive to the LaMar and Florian returned to Kanab Sunday with Afton Mar. people. Mr. Atkin Is an active businessman in Southern Utah area. Envy and jealousy eat out He Is engaged in the business, and also ones soul and warp ones has interests in the livestock personality. industry, Sky West Airlines, and varied other enterprises. SEEDS - FLOUR FEEDS Also active in his church, SADDLES and TACK Mr, Atkin has served asanLDS GROOMING NEEDS bishop and recently released as a member of a stake high counHORSE TRAILERS - PICKUP RACKS cil. buueut chutes PORTABLE staus Mr. Atkin Is married to the horse WATERERS coftRAii Ann FilMKt Hunt ot Enlormer Mary and the at father eight terprise three girls and five children boys. motel-restaur- degree during BYU commencement received his Doctor's degree at the ceremony. The services, which marked the end of the Universitys centennial year, were held In the 23,000-se- at Marriott Center, the largest assembly building on any campus In the United States. With 25,000 students, Brigham Young University Is the largest church-relatuniversity In the United States. It is operated by The Church of Jesus Cnrist of Latter-da- y Saints. CALF la July of 1976, he was appointed the Project Director for the Career Criminal Program In the Salt Lake County Attorneys office. The Career one-ha- Lot No. 15, Block "B Ponderosa Ranch Sub. Total Due $80.32 DAVID E. YOCOM ruary. PUBLIC N OT1CE Kirk Heaton gets seek senate post USERS TO WATER 1976 Page Four April 29, Sid Atfdn will PUBLIC NOTICES KNOW" NOTICE TO CREDITORS NEV.S SOUThERN ETAH civil complaints, criminal complaints. dog complaints. warning tickets. FOR SALE WATTIER SERVICE SAVE You can save money on car, truck and equipment tires If you by them at. . . . SHOP TIRE VIPS Doyle "Vip Franklin 407. East 100 So. - Kanab Ph. 644-24- 54 FOR SALE 5 wheels, spilt rim. Take 750x16 truck tire, eight lug, $195.00. New, Ph. Davis at Music 5. 644-506- Store. ted, 644-595- A29-J17- 7. C FOR SALE Pollcescanner Browns and C.B. radios. T.V. 644-579- J29rc 2. FOR SALE ton, short 14 1909 Chev. bed, new engine, or 641-58- good condition, 644-21- 21. A29rc acre FOR SALE Rancho lot, and 13 acre Rancho mobile home lot. Call 2-- 644-566- 12 J26rc 9. Doublewide SALE mobile home, 3 large bedrooms, living room, dining area, 2 full baths and washroom, utility room, large kitchen, family area, large shed Call and swimming pool. A14rc 5798. New GoBese FOR SALE Grapefruit Diet Pill. Eat satisfying meals and lose weight. Kanab Drug. FOR A15-J1- 7p Looking for FOR SALE a NO DOWN mobile home? payment on a 1973 Parkway mobile home, 24 x 50 ft. 2 bedrooms, den, 2 bathrooms, utility room, 10 x 10 ft. shed Included. With no down payment you could have it moved to Kanab. Assume present loan $150.35 per month. $12,500 principal balance. Stove and washing machine Call or write: Included. Dan 6, St. George, Bok Green, MDD Star Rt. A22-2673-656- 620, 84770. 9p FOR SALE China, sliver, nlk-na- ks, 20 Residential, Remodeling and Commercial ANTIQUES: gift Items, small appliances and more. Smith Hotel, GlenA29-M1 3p dale, Utah. FOR SALE 34 ton Pickup, 1963 Chevy' 644-539- 2. A15-M- O Guaranteed SERVICES watch repairs, Kanab Drug. J24rc Fredonla, Ariz. F26rc 643-27- Custom Built Homes Free Plan Service Financing - FHA, VA, Farm Home and Conventional Six week completion on most homes. ) FOR Kohler electric 12 KW, in good con5. $150.00, call FOR SALE 1 plant, dition, 644-274- A22-M6- A29-M- Cc 73 Chevy 34 FOR SALE ton Pickup, Aux. gas tanks, new 12 x 1.65 rear tires, Headman Headers, power steering, power brakes, low mileage. $3300.00. fabrics stock, by the yard and by the pound. Butterick patterns. Goodall Products, General BulldlngContractor P.O. Box 801, Kanab 644-58- New now In DryPlnyonplne for fireplace, and Franklin stove. Guaranteed to burn. You call - we hauL Buck C roft, Long wood-burni- ng Jlrc Valley, FOR SALE 648-249- 2. 450 Honda, motor, chopped, $500. new Check at Clark Standard Sta. tlon or contact Scott Harper, F12rc 643-271- 1970 Ford FOR SALE Pickup, 52,000 miles, AC, extra snow tires on rims. Dr. Good condition $1850. 644-566- Al-1- 6. 5c 1973 Vega GT FOR SALE Bam, J26rc 644-248- 1. Office space Kanab. FOR RENT in available $1650.00. 643-585- ap A15-J1- Drug 7p 12 ft. 69 9 FOR SALE Good camper, $350 cash. condition, 643-296- 8. A29-M6- 61 FOR SALE Step-I- van, n Good condition. C Internat-tion- al $400.00. 643-29A29-MG- C versible side belt, backfill blade, all hydraulic driven, powered with Ford Industrial Diesel, like new. Case 680 CKB backhoe and loader, like new, Wabco D pull and Ham-co- ck scraper, power shift with low interlock, excellent shape, ready to go. Contact St. Mr. Stout, 673-24- A29-MG- C FOR RENT One bedroom, 35 ft. mobile home suitable for couple or single person. or ask for Carol at A22rc Chefs Palace. 644-50- 52 Two bedroom FOR RENT home; kitchenettes. 221 W, Center. Blanchard Construc0. tion, A29-M2- 644-561- Large, Mahogany conference table, excellent condition, $300.00. 64-4A29-MG- C 9p WANTED We want listings. It costs nothing to list your property or land. Errol G, Brown, Frontier Realty, Kan2. or ab, J8rc 644-568- 644-27- 89 WANT TO BUY vel trailer. 644-261- 2, Used traM25rc I I HELP VJfltiTEO 0C HELP WANTED CUSTODFull time, Kanab High School Needed - July 1,1976. Applications will be accepted at the Kane County School District office until May 13, 1976 at 5:00 p.m. It would be helpful If applicant can also drive school bus for activiIAN: ties. For further details contact Superintendent low. Phone: 9. Swal- A15-M1- 3C HELP WANTED Motel Maids. C ontact Donna Beard, Treasure Trail Motel, SERV1CES Shoe repair at Freds Barber Shop, across D4rc from Barco. Household SERVICES! ap- pliance repairs: Washers, Dryers, etc. Furnace cleaning and repair. Carpet and Upholstery cleaning. Dry Paul Foam method. 9. Ph. Pris-bre- y, F20rc SERVICES Sign painting, prompt, professional service. Serving Southern Utah, M6rc 9. 7, SHARP. ALL SERVICES Shop. Hand saws, Circular saws, scissors. See Hap or Larry Leavitt, 644-260- 0. M18re Blue printing SERVICES and drafting supplies. John or Judy Nelson, Kanab Creek M25rc Drive. 644-51- g, SERVICES lawn care, rubbish hauled. Wood and Cedar Posts for 644-26- 87. A15rc HELP WANTED Substitute wanted at Kanab High School. Call or write Kanab High School, Kanab, Utah. Phone teachers AddresHELP WAN TED wanted Immedlatelyl Work at home - no exper sers ience necessary - excellent pay. w rite American Service, 1401, Wilson Blvd., Suite 101, Arlington, Va. 22209. A15-M- 6p 644-233- 586-371- Roto-tlllln- FOR SALE 2121 A22-2- 52 644-227- EQUIPMENT: FOR SALE Anderson Rock Picker, near new. Divis Task Force 2000 trencher and back hoe, re- George. 5. A29p 8. FOR SALE Reduce safe I fast with GoBese Tablets fc "water pills Kanab er 644-570- 644-24- RENT 8 x 30 mobile home unit for office trailer. Can be moved to other locaor ask for tion. Carol at ChePs Palace. A22rc 644-50- tennis raquet. J23rc engine, good condition, New cab-ov- FOR RENT Dry storage, 10 x 30, could be used for Contact small workshop. Martin Real Estate, Kanab, 1. Aire Utah, FOR RENT Fork lift, 4000 lb. capacity - $12.50 per hr. 2 hour minimum. Bargain FOR CB Radios In FOR SALE stock from $99.95; also antennas and accessories. Goo6, dall Products, F26rc Fredonla, Az. Roberts, WANTED TO BUY Ladles golf clubs, bag and cart, also 644-212- C FOR SALE wood REFIT HELP WAN TED HOME WORKERS WANTED IN THE AREA: men, women, stud, ents. No experience neces. sary; stuffing and addressing maL envelopes (Commission lers). Eam sparetime money at home. $100.00 weekly pos. slble. SEND $1.00 (refund, able) and a long, stamped, addressed envelope for de. tails; PPS-84- Q, 612, Chicago 216 Jacksoi 60605. A15-2- 9; |