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Show Thursday; February 6, SOUT HER N' 1958 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- G- FOR SALE: . Thrpe' bd-rLOST: 1 account book,, dark house, large lot, fruit trees, red, about 8X10 inches in size. coops, sheds, etc. Automatic heat. Finder please notify LeRoy P. See Max Bauer, Glendale, Utah. Judd, Judd Insurance Agency, F6c. Call MI FOR SALE: 5 acre homesites located In Glen Canyon Dam-sit- 3 FOR RENT: Furnished apt., rooms and bath. Call MI area $1,000 Easy terms. Also, J30rc. Kanab. highway frontage. Consumers Agency, Inc., Phone FR trailer FOR SALE: 1953 35-or write P.O. Box 504, Provo, house in real good condition. 2 carpt. $2,000. Melvin Gardner, 336 W. 300 N. St. George Piano Bargains Utah. Call 77R. J30,2tpd. - Baldwin, upright, med. size, cond. $195. good WANTED: Saleslady or Sales- Acrosonic-mah- ., man to sell McNess Products sale $595. part or full time. Big profits. - Acrosonic-lighNo experience needed. Will sale $695. teach and finance you. Write - Hamilton-mah- ., today. McNness Co., P.O. Box sale $675. 14, Bayshore Station. Oakland Delivery and terms, Rex B. 23, Calif. Feb. 6,13pd. St. George, Utah. McAllister, Phone 735. , F6,13c. FOR SALE: Master sons West-;Auto store in Kanab. Doing REFRIGERATION Service gbod business other interests call Powell at Fredoina, MI All kinds of repair service need our attention. See Murray Diyrc. on refrigeration, air cond. and Masterson, Kanab. heat control. J16rc. FOR SALE: Large 10 rm home FOR SALE: Two apt. home in in Fredonia, see LeRoy P. Judd, J164tc. Kanab. Furnace heat, good lo- Kanab. Phone MI cation, see or call Wilma Meeks WANTED: To lease large KanabJ23,31,pd. home, see Sid Russell, or write box 666, Kanab. F6,13c. e ft U-ta- h. D12-M12- C bd-r- m 1- 1- jLl- t, 1- m - " Symptoms of Distress Arising from FOR SALE: Older brick house, two bedroom, partly furnished, sturdy, comfortable; large lot, close to highway, 90 by 164 feet. Full price, $6,000, one third down on terms. Call MI STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST J30,pdrc. FOR SALE: Corner lot, main and 2nd So. 8X8 rd. Description, lot 1, blk 9, plot 4, Kanab Town-sitFor more information call or write Harry EMpire Greenhalgh, 1022 S. 9th E. Salt J30rc. Lake City, Utah. far relief of symptoms of distress srliini from SImmcIi and Dtwdemrf Ulcers due to Ei-e e Digest ten, or Upset Stomach, Qaselneee, Heartburn, atedue IoIkw AaM. A.k for "Wmardc Mee.sgs" whfh tm. home treatment- - free t fully explain, Iw KANAB DRUG y1 e. tleep-Mww- w, CO. HEED NEW UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE? If So, Call or Write Twitched Upholstery in Cedar City You will find ent furniture that they can recover and restyle your pres- finest Mohair or Nylon Fabric for less than most living room sets on sale around the area, our furniture is qiven the same process it received when constructed. When the professional upholsterers at Twitchells have completed their work, your furniture is just like new In design and better than a great many new sets in construction. In CALL OR WRITE TWITCIIELL UPHOLSTERY 750 North Main Cedar City Phone 251-- W Representative Will Call and Give Estimate with No Obligation to You. U T A H NEWS Telethons Company Feature -Spends 13 Million Poultry Feeding Cattle Improvement In Utah Daring 1S57 KSL To is DUYIIIG... New varieties of cereal grain for poultry feeding plus cattle herd improvement sparked by grants from KENNECOTT COPPER will be featured during February on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING. "Additions and improvements to telephone communication facilities in Utah required an expenditure of 13 million dollars Donald N. Bradshaw in 1957, for The Mountain Manager Friday, February 14, the pro- States. Telephone Company said new will deal with the gram varieties of cereal grain for poul- today. This is the largest expansion try feedmg which can be planted in Utah soils. ever undertaken by the program On Friday, February, 28, a rein any one calendar Company port from the Experiment Sta- year. The continued demand for tion of the Utah State University, will discuss cattle herd improve- telephone service points to an ment, keeping of water at an equally large job in 1958 to keep even temperature, and the methabreast with the growth and inods of daily weighing of each dustrial development of Utah, A animal for accurate tests. of this expenditure Other highlights on THIS BUS- major partlocal community serINESS OF FARMING will be went into on Friday. February 7, with a vice additions and improvements more poles, wires, cables, program on farm machinery. It will help the farmer get ready switchboards and equipment of for spring planting. all kinds were placed in service. On Friday, February 21, farmIn Kanab new lines were extend--eers and stockmen of Utah will be into Glen Canyon and Page, informed relative to the new inArizona. Five kng distance circome tax laws and changes. cuits were added to Cedar .City. THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING is aired over KSL RADIO, The business office quarters were and sponsored by KENNECOTT changed and enlarged with the COPPER .CORPORATION Monnew dial service. day, Wednesday and Frrrv. New Dial telephone systems 12:15 to 12:30 p.m. were installed in Price, Helper, Richfield, Kanab, Panguitch, FOR RENT: Furn. or unfum. Monroe, Kearns, Hatch, HurriKanab. F6rc. cane, Green River and Hiawatha. apt., call MI Major additions were made on two buildings in Salt Lake City REOPENING: For new appli- and one in .Magna. New dial cations in the Kanab Stake Blue buildings were ' started at PleaCross-BluShield Plan is now sant Grove, St. George and Cecommencing. Be sure to get your dar City. application in BEFORE FEB. 10, Over 18,500 telephones were to take effect March 1. You canin Utah during the past added not join for another six months. miles of wire Contact' Harriet R. Judd, Kanab year. Nearly 95,000 In the various exinstalled were for application cards and inforchanges and 126. long distance . mation. circuits were added to keep pace with the increased intercity callFOR SALE ing. With only few exceptions re1. extra large "Server gas re- quests for telephone service were frigerator, with extra large froz- filled with no delay. In addition en foods compartment. Top con- 17,500 customers were furnished dition. with higher classes of service 1 "National cash register. and almost 18,000 telephones in 1 baby basket: color made their appearance in 1 large i the homes of Utah customers. crib; 1 training seat. All good. , Nearly 700 million local and 1 table model electric apart- long distance calls were placed ment washer; grand ior cany s during 1957. This amounts to aldaily wash of little things. most 2 million calls per day by 1 set of new bed springs. Utah customers, and is an in14 yds of 54 inch frieze uphol- crease of 15 per cent over 1956. stery material; new. One reason for this increase in 7 qt. Presto cooker, complete calling is the addition of many with all insert pans; like new. new telephones, but "there is See McCelland at Redview Mo- more to it than that, Mr. Bradtel, 59 West Center Richfield, shaw said. Telephone service is Utah. getting better i every day. New J30.3tc. Utah. developments in recent years have made faster and eaiser use. FOR SALE: Baled hay, $1 per As the quality of the service has bale, better price for larger improved, the demand afid use quantities. Also, power take off of it has increasedlso. With the for Chev. truck, cost $30 take accelerated pace of giving, people or see Chas. are increaslingiy relying on their $20. Call MI J30c. telephones to keep in touch with Whipple, Kanab. friends and business associates. Although 86 per cent of all FOR SALE: Mining location telephones are now dial opforms, proof of labor and most needed legal forms. Standard erated, more and more employees are needed to maintain the intriPublishing Co., Kanab, Utah cate equipment and handle the ever increasing calls. There are now over 3,400 men and women employed in providing telephone service to the people of Utah. This compares with 2,400 in 1947, just ten years ago. The salaries received by these employees during 1957 were almost 14 million dollars which is the Company's largest single expense item in furnishing telephone service. Mr. Bradshaw predicts that will see homes with two telephone lines serving one family. Many Utah parents with talkative teenagers will add a second Telephone line for the use of the USE THE younger set. This will give the adults undisputed access to present telephone for their personal business and social calls. Long distance calls in 1958 will be completed faster than were in 1957 due to the installation of new switching equipment in the Salt Lake building which will automatically select vacant circuits and route calls direct to distant cities "Calls originating in other cities and parsing through the Salt Lake office will also benefit by this new equipment, Mr. Bradshaw said. d e J30-F6c- white-enamel- ed high-cnai- r; 19-5- A THE SURE WAY TO THE FASTEST Miss Betty Dallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Dallin of Glendale and Mr. Gary Cram, son of Reed G. Cram of Kanab, 1 SELLING... On RENTING... HIM Glendale Hews Prelly yalentine h Free Pickup and Delivery Page Three RESULTS were married January 29th at Henderson, Nevada, those attending were Mrs, Eva Dallin, mother of Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson (sister of Betty and her husband). Betty is a senior at Valley High School this year, Gary has attended school at both KHS and VIIS A wedding reception is being given m their honor February 8th at the Glendale Ward Chap- el. Mr. Merlin Brinkerhoff is in the Kane County hospital at the present time we all wish him a speedy recovery and hope he will be home soon. No need to shop for family cus ta'd or for salad dressing Add cieam of tartar, salt and Valentines when you can cicate them in your own k'tchen Beau- vanilla to egg wh.tes in large tiful to see, better to eat, these dowI Using sour rotary egg The Drama entitiled Tender Age" was presented at the Ward Chapel Tuesday evening by the Ward MIA and under the direction of Miss Edith Ramsay our Drama leader, the play went off very well and the building was crowded to capacity with people thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it, between scenes Jack Maxwell sang several songs and accompanied himself on the guitar, also Hazen Harris gave a humorous reading. Three babies were christened at Sacrament services Sunday The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell was christened by its father and given the name of Kathy, the young son ingues m slow osew (275 for 50 of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Robinson minutes These will be tinged was "christened by its father and ,th golds n biown The outside will be ci.sp, the inside tender given the name of Daniel Drew. The young daughter of Mr. and and a lithe moist Number will sarv vuth size of pattern or Mrs. William B Brinkerhoff was mound but 12 is the approximate christened by its father and givnumbet 'if shells Cool, then reen the name of Tina Ann. move fiom paper with a broad Eli ja Windsor of Salt Lake spatula at room temperature to whip up Just before serving fill each extra fluffy, but eggs should be City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman separated while cold The yolks meringue shell with Cherry Vathis past week. may be used in making a soft nilla Ice Cmam Sludents home from CSU this Utah taxpayers, but we feel it week end were Emily and Dale Federal Tax Return is only fair to caution them not Spencer and Renee Bauer. A special scout meeting was to expect a refund within six on to of the date at the Two held weeks Months Take eight Sunday Evening May Glendale Ward Chapel as folwhich a return was filed. Withlows: Because of certain mechani- out making a specific commitvvoud I with ment that, say Alonzo Mackelprang, Ken Maxcal and operational changes, two months may well, Jim Brinkerhoff and Gene returns, acute many shortages, personal plus many Utah Federal income tax elapse froma the filing date to Gongaway, posted colors. refund government payers may not receive antici- receipt of The meeting was in charge of ' check this checks refund year y Perkins .Talk Gene pated Joseph as quickly as they did in preIt is requested that taxpayers on scout motto Be Previous years, Charles I Fox do not call by telephone or in pared. Talk Shirl Spencer, on District Director of the inter- person to determine status of Who Is My Brother Song Exnal Revenue Service for this their refund because plorers and scouts.. Talk Bishop information is not Lue H. Brinkerhoff Song scouts area, revealed today. until after the refund and explorers, closing prayer inconveniWe regret any Dale Brinkerhoff. ence that may be caused our has been issued culinary greetings cany m much sentiment as the fully papei variety. A mighty tasty way to say "I love you, Valentine is to setve individual hearVshaped meringue shells, ladened with spar-klCherry Vanilla Ice t e mi. This luscious, flavoi - ot the month, lee cieam you can buv in a varety of sizes pints f to gallons, een two and one-hal- f gallon containeis f.t those w'ho have home freezers Bright Cherries dot Vanilla Ice Cream to pioduce a fun food that fits into any color scheme suggested by the man days HOW TO MAKE PERFECT MERINGUE SHELLS 4 egg whites I teaspoon cream of tartar , '4 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon vanilla I cup sifted granulated sugar NOTE: Egg whites should bo hearts-and-flowe- y -- one-hal- Feb-ruai- y beater or an electric mixer, beat egg whites until stiff (mixture holds a peak t but not dry The still peaks aie still glossy Add sugar gtadually, 1 tablespoon at a time, Beat aftei each addition until wU blended and sugar is dissolved II you taste a little, thcie should be no sugar crystals The meringues mav be oi round For heaits, use eaidboaid pattern of suitable size and tiace outlines on biown paper cut to fit a cookie snoet Drop by spoonfuls in henit outline or heap in a ciicle Hollow out with back of sooon Bake individual me heart-shape- led-lett- d ) , cross-referenc- Gong-awa- e why Ancient Age can say: ' ' . - 66 8 o) Irn ?lUJ o) 0) Ml llM o)fo) W Irolg) 99 HOT for any DECORATING Call Midway 4-23- 3D, or Slop In Today HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS Kanab Utah In Tho Kanab Area Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE All we distill is Kentucky straight bourbon. We know that bourbon of the finest quality requires choice grains. Thats all we use. We know it calls for the greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. That's why we wait six full years for careful aging to bring the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. And to safeguard the uniform quality of Ancient Age, we distill it at one place only ... at the Ancient Age distillery in'Frankfort, Kentucky ... the heart of the bourbon country. Nothing has been spared to make Ancient Age the greatest bourbon of them all. We invite you to try it tonight. After one taste, you'll understand why we can make the challenge: "If you can find a better bourbon . . . buy it! tonuent' Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-2- 7 CD For Appointment KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF-- S 1955 ANCIENT AG6 PISTONS CO., FRANKFORT, KY. X -- A ;T, . |