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Show Thursday, May 28, 1939 UTAH NEWS SOUTHERN CLASSIFIED advehtisi::- g- ton pickFOR SALE: 1955 up. Good tires and condition. Con- Utah Fish -- sider best offer. Contact Lester Ray, Kanab. A16pd. .RELIABLE Man or Woman to drlstribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nut and gum through new automatic merchandiser. No Selling. We will establish accounts for you if .you wish. To qualify, party must have car and cash capitol of $400 to $1700 which" is secured. Excellent earnings part time. Full time more. Write P. O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho. M23pd. FOR SALE, or rent: One basement house. Call MI Kanab. M7,4tpd. bd-r- IF YOU GAN FIND A BETTER BOURBON. ..BUY IT! Straight Bourbon FOR RENT: Fum 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distillers Company, Frankfort, Kentucky Kentucky 1 bd-r- apt. m or call MI See Lida Nash Seiber Whiskey A2pd FOR SALE: Three brick home and two building lots. See A Duncan Findlay, Kanab. A30c. FOR RENT with option to purchase, pianos, organs and band instruments. G. W. Davis Co., 222 West Center or call MI Kanab. A30,8tc. bd-r- WHEEL ALIGHMEHT WHEEL BALANCE m Model FOR SALE: Homelite chain saw. Maughan Crofts, Box 806, Page, Ariz. m21c Factory Trained Mechanic CLOSING ORDER WHEREAS, Forest lands in the State of Arizona are dangerously dry, and WHEREAS, Fores fires do untold damage to trees, grasses and Watershed. NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to Regulation T-D, H, L, (36 Code of Federal Regulations 261.-2- ) made and promulgated by the Secretary of Agriculture, an is decUied to exist, and all National Forest Lands within the State of Arizona, for the duration of the emergency, are closed to smoking while traveling (except on paved or surfaced highways, or in places of habitation or designated and posted forest camps), and that campfires are not permitted except in designated and posted forest camps or else by permit issued by a forest officer. This Order of Closure is in effect as of 8:00 a.m May 16, 1959, and will remain in effect until the emergency is mitigated and the closure removed. iS V ALL WORK GUARANTEED V dr jH PUGH MOTOR Kanab, Utah THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Kentucky 86 Proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey . 6 Yri. Old Ancient Age OtiL Co., Frankfort, Ky. & Gar.3 Weekly News Events New fishing regulations and a change in some of those set for the 1959 seasons last December were recently approved by the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Tributary streams to the Strawberry Reservoir in Wasatch County will be opened to angling July 4 through September 1. Commission action in this ruling followed agreement with Strawberry Water Users who hold title to most of the lands along these tributaries. No camping in the areas will be permitted except on designated camping grounds, and all vehicles must traffic only upon the established roads. Smoky Springs Pond in Duchesne County and a portion of Pine Valley stream in Washington County were set aside as. juvenile fishing areas for youngsters 13 years of age amfunder. As with all designated juvenile fishing waters the limit of four fish r three pounds shall apply, on these waters. Dated May 15, 1959, at AlbuChanges were made affecting querque, New Mexico. the'use of boats for fishing on Fred H. Kennedy, Regional three lakes in Washington CounForester. ty'. Boats with motors may be used for angling on Bakers ResPublished May 2s, 1959. ervoir while no fishing from boats will be allowed on Pine of Grass Valley reservoirs GIsndala Hews Notes Valley in (hat county. ' Mrs. L e o a Bi inkerhoff of Springville accompanied M ns, With much of the fishing Webster Adair to Valley the past week end to attend the Gradua- reached only by crossing private tion exercises and see relatives lands each angler should bear In mind the law as written on every and friends. license sold. It reads, "This liMiss Ora Mae Harris has been cense does not permit you to tresill and in the Kane County hos- pass upon private land whether pital the past, week. posted or not without permission of the owner or person in charge A group of 12 girls from here, thereof." Mrs. Clark by accompanied The department also remindWorkman, Donald Campbell and ed that the law requires every Alton R. Pugh attended the Retwelve years of age or person gional Dance Festival held at St. older to be properly licensed be- George Saturday. Cedar Breaks Opened Saturday, May 16 For 1959 Tourist Season - Cedar Orderville (lews and Current Events I, , 1 i Page Three Nan E. Johnson By The party held Tuesday night for the Angus Bishop family was a success with a large crowd attending, a very good progTam was presented with th4 Bishop's Family taking part, they are a Monument. Several improvements will lx very talented family, they, will lie missed in the Ward. accomplished this summer at Cedar Breaks under the MISSION Norman Anderson Highway 66 progi am of the National Park Partolman spent two days in Service of the Department of the Orem. Utah visiting his two sons Interior. MISSION 66 is a so he and his parents he went up deconservation program w'ould be there on his son Dales signed to provide adequate second birthday. to the areas of the NationGraduation exercises for the al Park Sjstem and to provide Valley High School were held more adequate services and facilities for the increasing number of visitors who are enpijing the fore going fishing. National Paftks and Monuments Several changes affecting use each year. of baits, angling from boats and Through this program a new other regulations are listed in comfort station, utility public the 1959 angling proclamation. apartment buildTo avoid conflict with the law building, National Park Service for ing every angler should be fully ac- employees and a new sewer sysa with of these copy quainted tem are presently under congovering rules. tract at Cedar Breaks National They may be obtained either Monument. Ex I s t i n g facilities from license agents throughout that are scheduled for improvethe state 'or from department ment this year under MISSION 66 includes a portion of the scenic road and the Wasatch Ramparts Trail. FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT Additional impiovements are su 1 lor J to 5 ilas. Watch skin re, health) planned, they include a campplace thy infection. If nut delightground and picnic area, water ed with insiant-dr- ) ing )our and power distribution systems 4Sc back fiom a:t druggist. Note: ih especially for seeie and other facilities necessary for visitor use and enjoyment as well cases. NOW at as for the pint ed ion of the monKanab Drug Co. ument. ten-ye- V. fiesh-H--ada- T-l-- L -B- Thursday night in the Valley High Gymnaisum with a large crowd in attendance, there were 25 in the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Slaugii and children and Loretta Crofts left Wednesday night for California where Gene reports back for his duties in the Navy. Loretta will visit with them for some time. y- DOC" Os-- , fbo fflfHtG When a trackman drives a spike into a railroad tie at Kennecotts Utah Mine in Bingham Canyon, each blow he strikes affects the profitable production of copper in Utah. His skill in maintaining mine tracks helps keep ore and waste trains running on schedule. The trackman and all his fellow employees at the mine, mills, smelter and refinery are part of the copper production team in Utah. When each employee helps - Kennecott operate successfully, he also helps insure his own economic future. Each mans skilled handling of his job helps make copper production efficient and economical, and efficiency and economy are essential , to the profitable sale of copper on a highly competitive . market. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tait attend, ed the funeial services held In Cedar City Thursday for Mrs. Sam Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and granddaughter of Idaho visited at the Eliza Cox home and with other fi lends and relatives. Cour-de-Lan- Doc it always tickled to get ANOTHER CUSTOMER!" Theres nothing we wont do to please any of our many fine customers. KAHAB Brink-erho- Ne-ph- M0T0B COMPANY STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Phone Ml KANAB, UTAH our entire state, it means continued benefits that are important to the prosperity of thousands of Utahns Ebnnocott Copper Corporation Ilill and Hill is Kentucky Bourbon at its best . . . the smooth, mellow sour mash bourbon that has satisfied discriminating tastes for four generations. in ' Minn GENUINE SOUR MASH ' p, Ml W t Ml COMMIT, GO.. e, Here to attend graduation exercises were Mrs. Webster Adair, Brad and Neil, Mrs. Leola of Springville, Utah; Mrs. Lane Tait from Salt Lake City, i, Mr. and Mrs. Fold. Janes of Utah: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall of Hurricane, Utah; Mrs. Demoin Sorensen of Cedar City, Utah; and Oswald Covington. The element ary, school presented their closing school program Friday evening to a very appreciative audience. Other members of the team are doing their share in the constant effort to help Kennecott meet the challenge of competition. Using money earned from the sale of copper, Kennecotts 90,000 stockholders are constantly improving their Utah business. As the owners of the company, they spend millions of dollars every year to buy new equipment, to improve plant facilities and to conduct research. And management employees devote themselves to planning more effective methods and procedures that will help achieve the same result. All, working together, benefit all. To K"necotts leans owners and employees, successful compet the best possible assurance of economic sevuj.iy To - ar pio-tecti- GAS-TOO- NS tiOUJil Break's National Monument will be opened for the 1959 travel season Saturday, May 16, Superintendent Raul R. Franke of Zion National Park announced today. The State Road Commission has completed the clearing of snow from State Highway 14 to Point Supreme on the rim of the Cedar Breaks Amphitheater. Travel during 1959 is expected to exceed the record breaking year of 1958 when over 100 000 people visited Cedar Breaks National 10BISYIUE. KENTUCKY IT, JTIAICBT DIST11ESTEI IOOKIOK IT: MTItlUl IISTMIU HCDUCU WHISKET- -K PROOF ff |