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Show a Thursday, September Glendale daily news items and notes Mrs. Elizabeth Calvin of Salt 'ore returning the later part of Lake City is visiting this week at the week to his work in the East. the home of her sister Lydia J. Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Merianne Spencer. and Dasiy Anderson are visiting Speakers at Sacrament meeting relatives at Mona. Sunday evening were Home missionaries Ross Heaton of Alton Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and . Burton McAllister of Kanab and two children of Flagstaff, also Vern Dallin who is home Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenfrom his work' at Carolina and sen (Cloris) and family of Monvisiting his mother Eva Dallin roe visited at the Malcolm L. and other relatives and friends be- - Robinson home the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Swapp of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Midvale, Utah, were visitors here over the week end enroute home FOR SALE: 1950 model Ford, 2 ARCTIC CIRCLE needs waitfrom the funeral services they MI 4 2480, dr sedan, in good cond. must sell Call shift. ress, day Melvin had attended for Swapp Kanab. S24pd. this month. See John A. Allred, at St. George Saturday. Springdale, Utah. S24pd. A large crowd from here attendFOR SALE: Alfalfa hay at FOR SALE: Two teJ-rhome ed the funeral services held at $27.50 and $30.00 per ton. for both See Graydon Robinson or call MI in Kanab recently redecorated, St. George Saturday j Kanab. S17,24c. good location. Write Graydon Madge T. Bauer and M e 1 v i fl 201 16th St., Burley, Swapp. month old Suf- Chatterley, FOR SALE: Idaho. A20,rc. Miss Barbara Anderson, who is folk rams. month old Hampemployed at Salt Lake City is shire ram. Will sell one or all. or FOR RENT: Apartments home this week seeing relatives iPhone MI see trailer house. Call MI or w rite or see and friends. Garland Tait, Mt. Carmel. S17,4tc. Lida Seiber, Kanab. S24pd. .. 8 8 w ' esieooes The Great Whiskey of the Old West .... ! KWy . ( n .VJ If i. ar g - jnuzm ra FOR RENT: Two bd-rm- Call , partly Ml t, S J H-fRl- tD 1 PROOF STRAIGHT BO WIIISKIES-STRJIIG- HT AND BLEND! KENTUCKY KY, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS BLENDED KENTUCKY 65 WHISKEY, 86 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, A 11 for one - one (& fi m " Al x' apt. SlOrc. RENT: Furn, apt., availor see able Ocl 1st. call MI SlOc. Marve Adams, Kanab. wav'd npprariola K op var yov' partwnHy to talk 'wrnc pfobiata ylita. $400 MONTHLY Wa . . fi LeRoy P. Judd INSURANCE AGENCY Kanab, Utah SPARE TIME Refilling and colleciioj money from New Type high qn.iliiv coin operated dispensers in this area No selling. To qualify you must have lar, references, $600 to $1900 ta.'h Seven to twelve hours weekly can not up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write Farr Recent visitors at the home of Dart Judd, were t.wo of their sons and their daughters-in-lawand seven of their grandchildren. Doctor Warren V. Judd, his wife, La Jean, and their daughter, Elva Jean, came from Zuni, New Mexico, where Dr. Judd serves with the US Public Health Service as a denlist. The second son, Albin, his wife, Lenamae, and their five sons and one daughter, came up from Peoria, Arizona, where Albin is in the dairy business. While here, they attended the Brooksby family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Warren s for any DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES In The Kanab Area Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE for all was the motto of Alexander solve community problems. Here in Utah, the Salt Lake Area United Fund is typical of the all for one concept. Thousands of individuals and businesses in Salt Lake County and Southern Davis County join together to support 32 organizations devoted to health, child and family service, and recreation and character building. Their contributions benefit more than 100,000 men, women and children in the area who make use of the services of the participating organizations. This suPPort to the United Fund is typical of the sup- Port &iven to many community projects. It is entirely voluntary. Individuals and business organizations assume the obligations of good citizenship by helping their fellow t Furnished FOR Dumas famous Three Musketeers. It represented the group helping the individual and the individual helping the group, with all benefiting. Today, the motto applies as a description of the efforts of millions of Americans to 6 RENT: mH you con fat informaNoH or help vih any typa of pratactior tH markat Many that I, on Mma wo on oav you wmi mortay YOU TWO GREAT KENTUCKY FOR Aikens Lodge, Kanab. Whr SJUNNY BROOK OFFERS tl, By Ivis FOR SALE: Twin Hollywood beds with, metal frames and pair S24,01pd. of matched chairs. $18.00 down & Kanab, mo. G. W. Davis Co., $10 00 FOR SALE: or rent with option Kanab. per A27,3tc. housetrail-er- . 2 bd-rto buy, 45-fFOR RENT: Nicely furnished Aikens Lodge, Kanab. SlOrc. Mrs. Fannie Ellis had her youngmodern duplex. Rent very reasPea-est son. Airman Second Class I W ANTED: Waitress. See MI onable Lester Little, call ches or Donna at Trails End Franklyn Ellis, drop in for a 24 Kanab. SlOpd. hour visit last week-end- , Airman J25rc. Restaurant, Kanab. FOR SALE: 5 bd-rhome in Ellis was enroute to Edwards Air Fredonia. Main street property, Force Base, California, from the also has garage and apt. Contact mechanical school he attended in or see George Johnson, Box 1341, Indianapolis, Indiana, He was one S3,4tc. of three selected from a group of Page, Arizona. 59 to have this training as a memFOR SALE: Band instruments ber of the Regular Air Force, He for rent with option to purchase. G. W. Davis Co., Phone MI 4 2226, Kanab. A27,5tc. P. O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho include phone number. FOR RENT: Turn duplex, 3 rms and bath. Call MI oi see Ililma Dennis, Kanab. JylGc. furnished home. quotation BLENDED WHISKEY Fredonia news and current events 4Si - , Page Three SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 24, 1959 titizens. The fact that the support is voluntary typifies the basic strength of our way of life. Free people, working togetherjielp maintaimprogressimcommunitiesEach has served 5 years, two of those years overseas. Miss Delna Swapp, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Swapp, will leave this week end to enter BYU as a freshman, majoring in Education. Miss Elementary Swapp, who graduated in .May from the local High School as valedictorian, is the winner of an Educational Scholarship which is renewable each semester for the full four years, so long as she maintains a satisfactory grade average. Miss Swapp was the Girls State representative, of the yearbook, "The Desert Star, active in girls club activities and is active in her church group. Other students from Fredonia who will attend BYU are Miss Rene Brooksby, a Junior student in Education, Miss Pauline Judd, also a Junior, Home Economics, Lindcll Jackson, junior is acount-ing- , and Wade Brooksby, Fresh-- ' man in accounting. Attending Arizona State Tempe, are Misses Jadyn Judd, senior in education, and her sister, Suzanne, a freshman in Nursing. Bill Hendrix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hendrix, is a freshman in Industrial Arts, at Tempe to. Going to Arizona State College, Flagstaff, are Don Fini-eusenior in Mathematics, and Keith Judd, freshman in Ire-law- . Preston Brooksby is returning for his final year at Utah State University, Logan, where he is getting his degree in Forestry and next spring. Rangemanagement Dixie College, St. George, Utah, will have Tharon Judd returning for his junior year, Miss Darlene Judd, and David Johnson, last years Student body president at Fredonia. High will enter Dixie as freshman students. Miss Norma Cram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cram, former residents who have been away for several years but are now home, has returned to Phoenix Tcchini-ea- l School to prepare herself as a Dental Assistant. She is a graduate of Phoenix Union High School, class of 1959. Uni-versi- y, NOTICE OF SALE ON FOREOF LIEN Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-27- CLOSURE NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that C. A. Montgomery of Glen Canyon City, Kane County, State of Utah, claims a Warehouseman's Lien, and Is the Assignee of a Mechanics Lien held by H. L. Atwater for repairs, which liens arc all past due for more than thirty days and which affect the following described motor vehicle: One 1950 Ford Chemical Truck F 600 Motor and Serial Number F60v Said liens were incurred in the amount of $385.00 for warehousing said vehicle and $200.00 for repairs thereto made by the said Assignor H. L. Atwater at the request of the last known owner; that the last known owner of said vehicle was the N. & M. Chemical Toilet Company, 10813 South Crenshaw', Inglewood, California. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will sell said motor vehielp to the highest and best bidder for cash at open bidding and at public auction on Monday the 12th day of October 89 For Appointment Water Well DRILLING From 6 to 20 inch Call Midway 4-24- 26 1959 PUGH TRAILER COURT by benefiting others, benefits himself. at 1.00 p.mat C. A. Mont- gomery Sales and Service in Glen Canyon City, Kane County, State of Utah. DATED this 21 day of September 1959. LeNard Johnson, Kane County Sheriff Published September 24, October 1, 1959 Kanab, Utah Salute to WEBER CGUilTYrv Utah ChjjjtQr Divioion JJcnnccoit CbjzisF "Proud to be part of a growing Utah , . . the Gateway to tha West! 1869, when the first train steamed into the city ot Ojden, county seat of Welier County. A brass band welcomed its arrival. A parade bore the banner Hail to the Speeches Highway ot Nations. Utah bida jVu welcome. depicted the glories to follow. The coming of the railroad was the most significant and event in the history of Weber County. Since that time, railroada have played an important part in the development of the entire state. With the arrival of the iron horse. West was linked with East, both socially and economically. Today Ogden ia tha hub of all western railroad transportation. Trains fan out in all direction from thi great center. And here, as everywhere in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation works for the eale of beer and ale under clean, wholesome conditions. It was March, ' BEER End ALE . HSP5 . . 4 k aritQiHi) 'iffo |