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Show ' rk t 'Xy SOUTHERN Page, Four Kanab Lions f.lesl Monday For General Lleetinip" UTAH NEWS The trouble with money is' it talks too much and buyjj too little College never hurts a man Unless, of course, he is the student's .father.. r rj: OHap-Boxsrs-SIgned-Fcr-FutUEv- 1 TFrom all indications fight fans will come to Kanab Friday, Feb. 20th in large numbers, fiom as far away as Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Flagstaff, to witness top vice-preside- nt Sr'ocT.r1ta5L Tave thf it as as main event of ten rounds between Milo Savage, Salt Lake, and Nathan Ish, Phoenix, or the event with Andy Richards, 148 lbs Cedar City and Albeit Anderson, 147 lbs Phoenix. semi-fin- you PROCLAIMED . . . WEEK SALON DEAUTY al Weighing in for the bouts will take place Friday, Feb. 20 at 4 p.m. at Trails End Restaurant in Kanab. The public is invited.. According to Francis Kelly, matchmaker, fighters making up the pieliminary bouts wall be tops in every fight. For the first time young Dick Johnson, Kanab, who has never lost a bout, will come up against a fighter who will give him a real test John McWilliams one of the finest in Phoeinx at 160 lbs will square off against Dick for thiee rounds. dvetlising NATIONAL r Kanab Lions Fight Card 1$ Beady For Record Attendance Witfi Fino Array A large turn out of Lion Club come off as advertised, bacung an unforseen accident members, with Lew Applegate in charge, enjoyBill Rife, new member to the ed a business and social meeting Club, Paul Jenkins, guest, and older members were Monday evening at Trails End twenty-fiv- e Restaurant. present. Chairmen of the coming fight card. Rod Carpenter and Royce Hulsey, reported activities on that matter. The two men gave the club details on the wide publicity that, has been received on the fights, through their efforts. The ticket sales and promotion were explained, and cited reasons for this being the finest card ever to be offered in the area. Francis Kelly, in charge of the matchmaking, said that contracts have been signed by the main ! works for event fighters, and the card will Our Mayor Has V c Dk' ' City at 120 lbs. This promises to be a top match, with both boys out to win this important match. Barry Curtis, 146 lb fighter t Kanab is in fine shape and will be out to win over Erim Le- Fevre of Cedar City at 145 lbs The fight card, sponsoied by he Kanab Lions Club, is to be, held in the Kanab High School. Fight time is 8 pm., wuth going to the High School athletic fund and Kanab Lions pio-ceef- We Are A Beauty Shop SERVICE LeRoy P. Judd insurance AGENCY Kanab, Utah ls Call Midway 4-27- 89 Salute to JUAB COUNTY noted for turkeys, sheep, and mineral wealth -- By UTAH Nathan Ish, 160 pound fightei from Phoenix, Arizona, headlines top boxing caid in Kanab Friday, Februaiy 20th He will be fighting nationally recognized middlew eight Milo Savage from Satl Lake of National Hairdressers Cosmetologists Assn. Member & . Better GAS-TOO- NS , KANAB, In One Office Get MUCH BoysClub Dedicated to MORE Beautiful Women r Youll the other" Johnson .brothers wpl pit his skill against that of Douglas Kellei at 119 lbs. . . . , Centralize Your Insurance Bruce Johnson, 115 lbs, cousin of Harbld Hutchison, 147 lbs, also of Phoenix will meet Ben Lee of February 8 to 14 Joans Thursday, February 12, 1959 I DOC City. Bookmobile Patrons Get Books By fOOs Now known as a pnme livestock raising center famed for purebred Suffolks, and one of the largest tui key producing aieas in the woild. Juab County also remembers the dav when untold vjealth poured horn the rich Tmtic Mining District Dry fainiing has long been linpoitant, too, with the county boasting the nations first dry land field expei iments And with the establishment of a maioi lubber fabneating plant, industry has begun its move into the aiea In Juab County, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation is constantlv at woik to assuie the maintenance of clean, wholesome gatheung spots where beet and ale can in enioed Orderville Theres a bumper crowding In other places the houis for the bookmobile visit will be changed in order to make it moie convenient for the towns- crop of bookworms developing in Kane County these days At least that w'ould seem to be indicated by the number of books that were checked out' on the Bookmobile when it visited here Feb- IfeAZIED Of THE (V KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SINCE 1810 uriDOi t'54 WATEIFIU AND HAZIER DISTIUERT 0 COMPANY. IARDSTOWN. The schedule for the next visit, probably the first week of March, w'lll be published soon enough that everyone will know when to look for the bookmobile in his community. Books checked out on this first visit should be returned to the bookmobile on its next vail and new selections ruary 2 and 3 The bookmobile stopped at each town in the county and at every stop the workers were deluged by people wanting to check out books No figures have been released as yet on the total circulation foi the county, but at one checked out. These demonstration visits of stop in Orderville there were 264 the bookmobile are being staged books checked out. According to the librarian, this by the Utah State Libraiy in copopularity of the library service operation with the counties in indicated a need for some chang- order to determine the best methes in schedule for the next trip. ods of pioviding the library servAt some stops it will be neces- ice for the people. Watch for the announcement sary to stay longer 'in order to of the next bookmobile visit. service without give adequate 'ATEE2FIIUL i people KENTUCKY Air Conditioning Infig 2TM It cant be OUT OF WATER just filled the CRANKCASE this morning. I , g Theies a RIGHT, PLACE for EVERYTHING . . . let US ser-- , vice your car! KANAB BEER and ALE STANDARD Phone OIL PRODUCTS Ml 3et'eUi .! Sj oviX - KANAB, UTAH temperatures made to order 13 it MOTOR COMPANY . . . f:- i for oil weather comfort G-'- t Im .'' gg i i a derronstraionl 'WSLIW TUSt '1 & ational CTRICA ' The 8-1- fntpala' Convertible: 1959 4, PRIDE OF AMERICA! -- ,t Jf4'! Like-al- "zw i 'othCkerk, Ukolhthe twnf with l wets stead intssl tides With' nevT'smoafhnesst'- - , - EACH YEAR, we acknowledge the anniversaiy of the birth of Thorrias Alva Edison and honor the memory of this great American inventor and pioneer by celebrating National Electrical Week. IHs an occasion for everyone connected with the Electrical Industry to- pay tribute to this man and the numerous other pioneers whose individual efforts helped develop this great industry. - This new Parlwood Station Wagon Today we all live better, electrically, because of Edisons genius and untiring efforts which gave ,us the first electric lamp just 80 years ago. Let us join in this salute and recognize the tremendous contribution he has made. His achievement created the industry and the new jobs that resulted in a higher standard of living throughout this favored land . . . for health, safety and our nations strength. Heres the beginning of a new trend in styling, shaped to the new American taste. This new Chevrolets sculptured with the clean efficiency of a jet plane, yet it brings you all the traditional virtues of economy and dependability Chevys famous for. More room for everyone Try it on for size and find up to 4.2 inches more hip room in front, up to 3.3 inches more in the rear. Electricity helps everybody! now 'pw W UTILITIES CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C Jil.irbl J.-t-.- road stability Major improvements in rear suspension give all Chevrolets a steadier ride on even the roughest roads and Level, Air suspension is even softer and smoother than ever. More than 50 visibility area ... greater . And the new wrapover windshield is over 50 per cent larger, with a .better view of overhead traffic lights. rolls on safer, stronger Tyrex cord tires Most windows are larger, too. And only a hint of the advances your dealer has for you! thats eye-openi- ng Extra-oo- option. et RVVftWWWi m Ml CHEVROLET yaannsuawtai The smart switch is to the 59,Cheryl see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers! BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. COMPANY i AVte like all new Chevies ; - . Cedar . City, Utah r 'V |