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Show Thursday, September 3, 1939 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE- - bd rm home in 5 HELP WANTED: One or two women lor motel work. Steady work and pleasant working conditions in a nice new motel Conoco Motel, call MI Kanab. FOR SALE. Band instruments Fredonia street property, for rent with option to purchase. also has garage and apt Contact G W Dav is Co , Phone MI 4 2226, or see George Johnson, Box 1341, Kanab . A27,5tc Page, Arizona S3,4te. FOIt RENT: Furn 3 $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME rms and bath Call MI duplex, or Refilling and collecting from see Hilma Dennis, Kanab. JylGc. New .Type high quality coin operated- dispensers in this area No OBTAIN valuable territory now for Avon Cosmetic Christmas busiselling To qualify you must have car, ness Openings available in Frereferences, $600 to $1900 cash donia Average $10 day. Write to-- 1 Seven to twelve hours weekly can day Box 467, Flagstaff, Arizona net up to $400 montly, More full A27,2tc time For personal interview write ARROWS for Deer Hunting, PO Box 1055, Boise Idaho Infine quality arrows at moderate clude phone number e of prices, fitted to FOR RENT. One 1 bd rm apt, fine arrowheads G. W Davis Co, and one 2 bd rm apt Call MI 222 West Center Street or phone or see Guy Chamberlain, Ka- MI 4 2226 S3, 10c. nab S3re WANTED. Waitress. See Peaches oi Donna at Tiails End J25rc. Restaurant, Kanab UTAH STATE FAIR Sept. 11 thru Sept 20 FOR SALE Twin Hollywood beds with metal frames and pair of matched chairs $1800 down & $10 00 per mo G W Davis Co, Kanab A27,3tc r, v, W FOR SALE: Two bed rm home in Kanab recently redecorated, good location. Graydon Chatterley, 201 16th St., Burley, y,; & ' Idaho. ( ' Kanab. frontage CARPETING In The Kanab Area Call Agent For prices inc. tax and Fair gate admission. $3.75, $3.25, $2.75, $2.25. Wed. mat. only All LEIGH FURNITURE $2.75, $2.50, $1.75. Mrs. LeRoy Judd MAIL ORDERS:' Send stamped addressed return envelope with remittance to Box FG 6, Salt Lake City. Mention 2nd choice of dates. No telephone orders. For information dial EL 5 8112 For Appointment -- lends Mrs M W Kuesch of St roll o uCk, of Utah, came to baby sit (cole, Ivi granddaughters. Misses Vickie, LaRue Fuss Shawna and Tammy Jordan She from her trip i (turned to her home on Wednesfi Fredonia news and current events Farr By Ivis ere amazed at some of the ihan ges that had taken plaee since and they left v T7. f uppa at toUl P oh m J XfikA T V th v' op y ' LeRoy P. Judd f. INSURANCE AGENCY . i Kanabr Utah ip has returned home to Denver Colora-00- . Mr. and Mrs. I.oyd and pirtv at the home of Miss Bakers Norman Anderson the Jim Bakers, on Frispent the weekend m Provo on business. 28 Guests included day, Xiigost Misses Karen (luff, Marlene Cox, Saturday night the Elders and Linda Drye Lynn Finley, Adele their Partners enjojed a baibe-qu- e Fa. i Kathleen Swapp, and Mari-at Hans Sorensen's ramh n h Cox Sharon Johnson wa the honoied guest at her twelfth birthday party on Friday Her parents, Mr and Mrs W'oodrow Johnson of Fredonia, took the group to Pipe Springs for swim nimg and for a picnic supper Guests who attended wer" Miss Kathy Black. Miss Susan Parker, Miss Myina Whiting. Miss Diana Diye, Miss Carolyn Stevens, and Miss Patricia Farr, all of Fredonia Mr Andre Bundy, Mr Mike W'ag ner. and Mr Neil Brooksbv, also of Fredonia Miss Millie ent Heaton of Pipe Springs, Miss Donna Black and Miss Peggie Black, both of Mesa, Arizona, and Miss Johnsons sisters, Miss Charlene and Miss Kathy and her brother, I)ar-v- Mi. Olive Pratt, one We have the new benches and of Fredo- - the sound system installed m long time residents, has been luldren visiting at img hi all summer Those who have been here recently include Di Finest Il.iU and his wife and heir two (luldren, Tootle and Da-nt all fiom Inglewood, Cahfom-Louis and Bittv Clavell and a fnend fmm Palo Ed and ( alitornia, and most recently, Mr. and Mrs Layton Pratt, Layton Jr., 1( Simon, 14, Douglas, 9, and Jetton, 4 vears old, all from San Another son, California Diego, Ronev Pratt, and his family, returned after several years spent in California and with Ris wife and two small children are occipying the old Pratt family in home on First West Street RonMr .and Mrs. Elmer Rider and ey is employed by the US Forest here Mr and Mrs J B. Jordan Fredon- Sen ice Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitchell have ia, were business visitors in Phoenix and Flagstaff three days this as their guests this week Mrs week They also saw the movie Mitchells mother, Mrs John Car' South Pacific and visited with ter, Rapid City South Dakota, and la I s ( I y n Alto.-Onlifor- h the church house and everything is being rapidly completed for the dedication which is next Sunday Mr. Mitchell's niece, Miss Joanna Lee Ford, Beverley Hills, California. Mrs. Marian Ford, Mr. Mitchells sister, was here briefly the end of the week. She is also from Beverley Hills. Mrs. Carter plans an indefinite stay with her daughter and her family. The Keith Bryner family returned on Saturday from a five day trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. They visited Mrs Bryners Parents, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Brooks-by- , her brother, Wayne and his family, and her sister, Mrs Velta Knuz and her family at Sandy, Utah. Mrs, Margaret Orvin, Mr Br)ners mother, who has been attending summer sessions at the University of Utah, returned with them. She will return to her teaching position with the Kane County Schools, at Glendale, Utah, this week. n ' ; Ft iyUVv I G - : a , .. ill ttT j nit- - Hiram B. Everest, who became the N. a v Y .grocer Rochester, pioneer marketer of petroleum lubricants, was one of the many men whose ideas sparked oils first century of progress. i Ml. Carmel flews . . . Arivlng at the home of Mrs Bemeeta' Tait earlySunday wer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams an small son who have been in Cali forma where Jack has had em ployment. He will leave Kanal next week for Chicago where hi - dental will college fo his sophomore year. Mrs Adam plans to remain here and will joii her husband in the fall. Mrs. Ad rian Tait and three children o Burbank, Calif , also were at thi Tait residence to visit the firs two days of the week, leavinj Tuesday to visit relatives in Ceda City. LUNT MOTOR Company Copyright Coca Cota ond Cak 1959, Tho Coco Colo Compony The McGuire Sisters Pause for King Size ar rtfllitorog trod.mork. KANAB, UTAH Coca-Col- a The McGuire Sisters pause for real refreshment at the studio during a recording gives you that Only Coca-Col- a session for a new jingle for King Size Coca-Colcold crisp taste, that welcome lift the whole world loves. Remember . 1866, Everest discovered that, after kerosine had been In removed from distillation, under vacuum, the petroleum by residue was unscorched. He decided to sell this residue as a lubricant in place of the animal and vegetable fats then used. He oil plant, only to be met with invested all his money in a shed-size- d scorn by investors and users of lubricants. a. KING SIZE COKE HAS MORE FOR YOU! REG Get value RT U ,..lift... refreshment too! D 'own to his last dollar, he packaged his product in salvaged oyster cans, and peddled it from shop to shop in a , OWr GET CARTONS OF KING SIZE TODAY! hand cart. Lachinists and harness makers one by one agreed to sample Everests product. One by one, they were convinced. Imperial Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Dodge Trucks - After you pour, theres still lots more Bottled under authority of The Coca-Col- a Company hv CEDAR CITY COCA- - COLA BOTTLING CO. years. -- Older cars, 1949 DeSoto one owner, very clean $245. 1949 Hudson looks like new, runs good, a steal for $75. PRICED RIGHT S ince 1859, when the first oil well was drilled, men with ideas have worked to provide Americans with this source of lubricants and energy energy that has meant more human progress in the last century than in the previous 6,000 - and Mrs Kanab. Utah 'pai "its Miss ' Meet- Uas Mr (hiF'ine Baker and seven family of Cedar CityHejborn spent the oi Ihnr teinagc fi tends enjoyed weekend with Mr and Mrs. 'a po'lmk supper and slumber Heaton. Miss Miliicent Heaton enter tamed Miss Sharon Sandburg of Hurncane, Utah, and Miss Patri riu Farr of Fredonia at an over night sleeping and swimming par Iv at her parents, the Leonard Heatons, home at the Ranger Sta tmn at Pipe Springs National monument on Thursday and Fn dav this week Miss ret Whf you can gat quotation nformoitan n ttlp of protect on wtfh any fyp M tK n o i on ho kt any ttmot w can jov you tom Wo would day c -- S VAt 0ul vWtors at Sacrament , Mir.' ChristyMultiner was hospitalized a few- days last week BE REALLY REFR (o welcome the inKcn!,F'TC,arro11 ypent "e week e Clty attending a pccial school concerning the Civil Defense Program. Lawrence Fox, left, and Kennefh Hadlock, partners of Standard Saddle Tree Co., of Vernal, accept Dislin uir'ied Service Award for Industrial Achievement from Otto A. Wieslty, Chairman of tentl annual Economic Development Conference, at Hotel Utah. The Delbert Dyer family of eigh moved into the David Stevens home here. 42789 Ml are happy and hls rSgdChtr they will hke ,t faly here and r, DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES Nightly at 8:30. 2:30 p.m. Matinees on Sept. 12, 13, 16, & 20. Mat. 5 p.m. Sept 18. Sept. 19 Mats. 1 & 5 p.m, TICKETS Now at Salt Lake Tribune Bldg. We and guaranteed center-sho- t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw bows of highest reliability. Also, several used bows See Jer-r- v their daughters, Toni and Enid, Davis, G W. Davis Co , 222 were visitors recently at Fredonia West Center or phone MI They are now residing at While-riveArizona, and were here to Kanab S3, 10c. see the people they knew when they lived here several years ago They called on the Lorin M Farr, Ml. Carmel news Jr family and repotted that they Mr. and Mrs. Kenley Reese are the proud parents of a baby girl born in a Salt Lake hospital last week. Mr. Reese returned home last week end after spending a week in the city. Mrs Reese and tiny daughter will come home this coming week end according to present plans. new Wil- - "h"' h" boy-fnen- d FOR SALE: Cafe, small motel, for gai de Lot of giowth. Good going business Reasonably priced. See O F. Morrison or write Box 165 Utah. Jllrc al HOME FURNISHING Wilson is here Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Henry Carroll re- jjfVeflnj?ewS of.a new grandson James D (Janet) Holt of Salt Lake City a the to <P?TtSrMrS Carro!1 "cnt and Stayed for iClt a week to help her daughter. Bolander and his from Salt Lake City were hMr VaMdtmM Ver ,he weckend Foyd James were visiting at the home of Mrs Grace (t Heaton recently FOR SALE OR RENT. Small house and lot Low payments, easy terms See Emron Robinson or call MI 4 2616, Kanab. S3, 10c sever- Carroll and Mrs. Lane Tait and here v,SItlnS frL end8hted relatives over the week- - S3c lor Deer Hunting, E- - Mr. FOR SALE: Blond plastic top coffee table and two tier lamp tables Slightly damaged in shipment. 3 pcs for $36 00, regular price $45 00 G. W. Davis Co, Ka nab A27,3te - BOWS DECORATING cm? LOST: Pair of glasses Left in rest room at theater. Please return to Linda Eddy, or call MI SALE: Magic chef gas stove, like new. Elect, hot plate, exc. cond Conventional washer See allace Schaerr or call MI Kanab S3, 10c for any f Lane lard per,folks A20,rc FOR ' By Madolyn Write RENT: Apaitments or trailer house. Call MI or' FOR RENT. Two room apt call sc? Lid, i Seiber, Kanab. J25pd. MI 4 2394 or see Mi's. Jane Judd, Kanab. S3c. 15th - MORRIS CHALFEN present FOR V Orderville llevs and Current Events S3, 10c 1 your-choic- Page Three Kent Carpenter MANAGER, Call Ml |