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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Eight LlvciUtk farkct i Ceiar City Martet Report Ccr.strc:i!:n Cn DAUIZ 107133 Utah Reads Leek W. F. Str Calvee $25 00 to $28 00 W. F. Hfr Calves $22.00 to $25.50 W. F. Yrling Strs $22.00 to $24.50 W. F. Yrling Hfrs $19.75 to $2255 Holstein Strs $1550 to $18.75 The Utah State Road CommisHolstein Hfrs . . $14.00 to $16 50 sion is expected to advertise bid Young Feeder Cows .. $17.00 to openings for 34 highway projects $1750 , in 14 counties of the State of Utah Commercial Cows $13.00 to $16.25 totaling 1275 miles of highway and to Canner & Cutter Cows $1150 in contracts. These $27,022,000 $12.75. . in further illustrated are totals Shelly Canner Cows $7.10 to $10.25 detail below. Projected program ' $14.70 to $17.75 Bulls is for the first half of 1961. $21.00 to $33.00 Baby. Calves Seven projects will be for the $16.50 to $17.00 Butcher Hogs National System of Interstate and $15.00 to $1550 Feeder Figs Defense Highways in 4 counties $14 00 to $15.25 Fat Lambs miles and Good For Gedas U A Goto FSJ WITH A WWW LETTER HWKEO SENATOR .. .... .... ROBERT CWEW Msl t3 FOR THAI ETaCT-E- D FUSHHJ6 WE THE FEOLtyW RESERVE 6VST6M OF AVXtRM Bf JK-ITHE MLt MAS Wxxnow WHC4 PRESIOBJT OF THE US. eta S3 ra;kri and totaling 275 Nine projects will be for Primary highways in 6 counties and totaling 33 miles in length and $5,796,000 in cost. Ten projects will be for Secondary highways in 9 counties and totaling 48 4 miles at a cost of Job Opening . An open competitive examination for positions of Foreman III Gardener, $2.95 per hour, Page, Arizona, has been announced by the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau of Reclama- $2,361,000. Six of tbs' projects will be for tion, Salt Lake City, Utah. roads in 6 counties, totaling State information or may Applications be obtained from Post Office Civil 15 miles in length and $1,615,000 Service Representatives. Applica- in construction contracts. Roads of interest in the Southtions may be filed with the S. ern U. Board of part of the State are: Secretary, Junction to Hatch, priBureau Service Bryce Civil Examiners, of Reclamation, 32 Exchange Place, mary, grade, drain, bit. surface, 38 ft. roadway. Approximate cost P. O. Box 360, Salt Lake City, 00. Length, 85 miles, to be December $700 29, not later than advertised in May. 1960. 6, 1960. I Parks and Forests fWi'lm Year ' ! I w Vwmm1 by Malcolm . )! Thursday, Fish and Game Advertising Etc., Dr. Murdock to Milt Jolley and to Jensen: Frank Jensen reported that a Resolution was drawn-u- p Organiwhereby the zation goes on Record as Favoring the Seven Mountain Corporation. It will draw people from all over the world. This Resolution was passed by those present Five-Count- y Dixie Project Plans Judge Cox reported that all Units and Organizations should push for the Dixie Project Judge LeRoy H. Cox was appointed Chairman of the Dixie Project, and is working closely with our Senators and Representatives, Governor Clyde .and the Bureau of Land Management and the Water and Power Committee of the Organization. Representative Walter Granger urged all to unite on this project and push the same Wayne Rose reminded those present of the Quality Bull Sale at Cedar City, Utah December 5, and Five-Coun- A SMALL OHIO COMfttKiy WE tOEO MONEY A "Ex-cuti- Also of Adult Classes being fered by the Extension Service. of- John Pendleton reporting for Historical Committee: They are gathering information on Old Histone Trails, such as the Old Spanish Trail. Maps of Historical Spots and Ghost Towns, etc., are to be made into a Booklet, which will give Sources of material, information and Sum- mary, f Mr. Phelps outlined the operations of the Utah Fish and Game Association, and pointed out the increase and growth in this Natural Resources. New is the Hour of Decision. Willwe go forward and keep Utah in the Forefront in this increasing important Industry, or will we let it lag behind? i December ti, iC5 We can have it if we want it" There are many problems facing the State Fish and Game Such as: 1. Flaming Gorge Dam, More Fish, Less Game. 2. Glen Canyon Dam, Cold Water Fish or Warm Water Fish. 3. Weber River, Provo River etc, 4. Great Basin. ' 5. Central Utah. 6. Unitah Mountains, Streams etc. 7. Purchase of Lands. 8. Modernize Hatcheries, etc. - To keep the Program modem is to keep expense down. an increase in License has been suggested by the Wildlife Federation. The next meeting is scheduled for Friday, January 6, 1961, at Panguitch, Utah. ty local bank.. eejEviwe in the AVW3EMT.-AWICE- 3500. O A FEW YEARS LATER. THE CONCERN HAD WORE THAN A MILL ION D0UAHS CAPITAL. KENTUCKY U-ta- Valley Cowboys 49 to 39 i Un-Hors- es 0QURBQN when they downed the Cowboys 49 to 39. i Ml . i. 1 Coach Newbys Buffalos played FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP heads up ball to win the game and Valley evened the score with tie the two teams in play this year. Nation-wid- e Kanab last night at Orderville Kanab had previously eked out Fast payment of accident to a win 34 30 here. claims emergency Junction US 91 to College of service 16 with Lamb lead the scoring Southern Utah on SR 190 in Cedar ' Fairchild City, widen, bit surface (curb and points, Esplm had 10, Young 8, K. Heaton 4, F. Heagutter by city). Cost $65,000. 8, ton 2, and Holgate 1 for Valley. Length 1 mile, advertising date r March. For Kanab Severance hit for Forest Boundry to Cedar Breaks, 15, Glover 8,Bob Brown 7, Jones secondary, grade, drain, bit. sur- 3, Young 2, Johnson 2, Judd 1 and face, 24-f- t. roadway. Cost $220,000. Heaton 1. LEROY JUDD snd JULIAN FOX Length 3 9 miles. Advertising date Kanab, Utah May. It Pays To Advertise . . . v - ?! cc.2. 1810 The $5.00 gold piece illustrated here are from Hie Waterfill and Frazier 'collection. They were coined by the United State Government In 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier was first distilled in Kentucky. Also Available BOTTLED IN BOND L- FRAZIER .WATERFILm warn nun liftoff., , wmia ooma or wsnuar mum. iuktow, mo zanar Sure there's a Santa Claus..! - j May your Christmas stocking overflow with joy and great happiness. We add our thank you for your patronage this past year and in the future. LUNT MOTOR COMPANY Kanab and Cedar City LIGHT THE WAY FOR SAFETY 80 , t ' i YEARS AGO. WHEN CARS USED CARBIDE HEADLAMPS, NIGHT TRAVEL WAS HAZARDOUS ADVENTURE. BUT NOW, MOOERN LIGHTING SYSTEMS have made night in Utah there are hundreds! travel COMMONPLACE. t .oaM? O-- VTTT Ci iABvSSTonrtE generator 1 NOT ONLY PR0VIDE0 ADEQUATE 1 HIGHWAY LIGHTS, BUT PAVED FOR MTERIOR LIGHTS, RADIO AND THE MANY POWER-OPERAT- ED FEATURES OF TOOAYS CARS. WAY ELECTRICAL ADVANCE IS THE ALTEPMSTCR. PIONEERED ON VAUANT AND USED CN ALL 1961 PLYMOUTHS. THE ALTERNATOR PRODUCES MORE CURRENT AT LOW ENGINE SPEEDS THAN DOES THE CURATOR. AND ASSURES LONGER BATTERY LIFE. MOST IMPORTANT To a starry-eye- d child, Santa Claus is a jolly, plump old gentleman who lives at the North Pole. But the spirit of Christmas is not limited to the North Pole. It is khared by all and is reflected in the willingness to see that Santa Claus has help when he needs it. Here in Utah, there are hundreds and hundreds of men, w.omen and children who help spread the warm, friendly spirit of Christmas to thousands of their neighbors.They represent every Uich Gojgtz? Dsvizha walk of life. As Santas helpers, they come .from businesses, clubs, schools, fraternities and churches. They all have one thing in common, the sincere desire to make sure that' Santa will visit every home with food, clothing, toys and trees. These devoted people want neither praise nor rewaVd. Theirs is a special sense 6f deep, spiritual satisfaction that comes from knowing their efforts will bring a joyous sparkle to the eyes of thousands of children on Christmas Day u Tiff 's. r iLJ Ebsmzcott Cbjrzz? Cost: PROUD TO BE PART OF A reufen GROWING UTAH r |