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Show i Local, Horse Wins At Tucson Is C!::!rr.:n . . . Mark Swapp of Kanab was elect- Frcr.1 ftiiuiwef crJ Current Events Karl Jamesons fine horse, ed chairman of the Kane County ASC committee to serve during Chance Roll, won his first start Mr. and Mrs. Mark Betenson the coming year In recent elec- going 6 furlongs at Tucson, Ari- and Mrs. Lula Betenson of Circle-villzona December 10th. tions. Utah visited in Kanab TuesEar! Sorensen, vice chairman; In a write up from the Tucson day with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Apple-gatFinley J. Bunting, regular mem- newspaper the fifth race, which and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Betenber, Horace W. Maxwell, 1st alter- Chance Roll won, proved to be the son. nate member and Myron G. feature race of the 10 race pro2nd alternate member makes gram that day. He won out over Jerry Banks who is serving in Uncles Armed Forces is in KaRookies Go with Bob up the committee. Go, faypred furlough. Jerry Reward coming in third. L. E. nab on a Nielsen is handling the horse and is stationed in Alaa. He is the Livestock Market tuiining him. He is five years son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Banka. old and is starting to come into Cedar City Market Report Other students noticed home his finest racing form. He is out tor the holidays are Miss Joyce Desember 24, 1960 owned of RockN Roll, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Young, daughter Bid W. F. Str Calves $25.00 to $29.75 by Dan Frost, and Smack Clifton Young. Paul Ford, son of W. F. Hfr Calves $22.00 to $25.10 formerly owned by Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ford. Claud M. Glazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Yrling Strs $22.00 to $24.53 W. F. Yrling Hfrs $20.00 to $22.30 Claud Glazier. Holstein Strs .. $16.00 to $18.10 How About That Mrs. Karl Jameson and two Holstein Hfrs .. $16.00 to $17.75 Profit incentive and the private Canner & Cutter Cows $12.00 to enterprise system and its. contin- children, Richard and Joy from Provo; Karen who is attending $14.00 uity are the best guarantee of our BYU and Richard who Is working Commercial Cows $12.00 to $15.50 hazardcountrys progress in the are all home for the Shelly Canners . . $8.00 to $12.10 ous years ahead . . . One of the in Provo, Christmas holidays. Bulls $16.00 to $18.00 best to growth encouragements Baby Calves $15.00 to $21.00 each would be a drastic tax revision Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bunting and to .. $16.00 $17.75 that would Butcher Hogs incentives. children of Las Vegas, Nethree sharpen Feeder Lambs . . $13.25 to $13.75 Fredrick H. Mueller, U. S. Secre- vada spent several days in Kanab Southern Utah Auction at the home of his parents Mr. and tary of Commerce. Harold Woodward, Lessee Mrs. Finley Bunting. e, e Hole-gat- e, 30-da- y End of Year Clearance Sale Croup Large Modem Table Lamps 20 Discount Croup Plastic Top Modem Coffee & Lamp Tables Clearance $17.95 each. Regular $22.00 each. Creen and White Basket Weave Chairs Regular $15.00 Clearance $11.95 each. China Dinner Ware, 16 pc. Starter Sets. Regular Clearance $18.95. $23.95 Stainless Steel Flatware, 4 knives, 4 forks, 4 teaDisSeveral patterns. 20 spoons, 4 count. soup-spoon- 20 s, Icr.o County llcspilcl Mr. and Mrs. George Shields of Kanab were both admitted December 21, to the hospital for medical attention and are still confined at this writing. Mr, and Mrs. Owen Ford of Fredonia welcomed a boy December 26th. He wegihed 8 lbs 8oz. Owen is a former Kanab resident and works with the Arizona State Highway as an engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schaap of Provo were surprised with the early arrival of a girl December 27. The little Miss weighed 7 lbs 6 oz. Mrs. Schaap is the former Shir-len- e Robinson, Dale Anderson, 3 year old son of Norman Anderson of Glendale had his tonsils removed December 27th. Emery Payne, 7 weeks old son of Mr.' and Mrs. Harold Payne of Fredonia underwent an operation for hernia December 27th. Mickey Shields, 11 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shield of Kanab was in for minor surgery December 27th. Mrs. A. D. Findlay (Rhoana) of Kanab was in for medical attention December 27. Mrs. Lavina Heaton, age 94, Fredonia, was admitted for medical attention December 27 and is still confined at this writing. , Tina Mulliner, age 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon, Mulliner of Kanab had her tonsils removed December 28. Kathy Thomas, age 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thomas of Kanab, underwent minor surgery December 28. Keith Robinson, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Robinson of Kanab had his tonsils taken out December 29. Mrs. Doyle Franklin of Kanab was admitted for minor surgery December 29. Utah Thursday, December (mtim team outlasted the oldsters to get the final win tally. npHANKS for r AND I QUOTE . . . V In 1890 men in business offices outnumbered women by 8 to 1 in clerical jobs; today, women outnumber men 3 to 1 except in government offices where men still lf r I dominate. Over one-thir- d of all the clothing produced in the U. S. is manufactured by firms in New York VVp V V your patronage during 1961. We ex-tend our best wishes for a Happy New 17 S Year I State. Ylf) Price Clearance $48.00. Thank you for your many kind expressions of confidence in 1960. 5pc. Virtue Bronze-Plate- d dining set with formica Clearance $109.00. top Regular $149.00 5 pieces used living room funiture $59.00. Sale Fri. and Sat. Dee. 30th. G. & 31st. The PINK POODLE LEISII FURNITURE CCOAIIY Kanab, Utah Kanab, Utah 7. DAVIS COMPANY 222 West Center I E i .'EU, YEAR thank you sincerely for your Sincere for your patronage best wishes health and happiness. Happy , PREMIUM OIL CO. and MOTEL Kanab, Utah New Year to everyone LeRoy P. Judd INSURANCE AGENCY Phone Midway Jufagl nisb you a Wt' . and very happy prosperous year. ) I i 2SZ It was a great pleasure to serve you during the past year and we hope to continue doing so for a long time to come. Happy New Year to our many friends in this fine community. 1961 LUI1T tiOTOn COMPANY Ksnsb end Cedar City Thank you for your good will and support last year. JUDD CASH e are thankful for patrons. We wish you all the best off4 luck during the New Year. t umm : . s L X v 1" Fredonia, Arizona . r ) KAIDAB LUMBER COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Dale Judd K&nsb, Utah our friends and) v v 23, 1S33 Mr. and Mrs. Finley MacDonald and children were in Kanab Christmas day to visit with his mother Mrs. Manda MacDo'nald and other relatives and friends. The MacDonalds live in Page. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Swapp spent the holidays in North Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sorensen and children and in Sacramento, California with Mr. and Mrs. RichValley High School basketball ard Swapp and children. team downed a tough Alumni team at Orderville this week, 50 to 48. Lamb and C Heaton were high men for the school team with 13 each; Fairchild scored 11 points, Esplin 8 and Young 5 for the 50 points. For the Alumni, Brlnkerhoff tead with 14, T. Tait got 9, D. Spen cer scored 8, S. Spencer, 4, A. Tait 3, Sorensen, B. Spencer, Cox and D. Spencer each made 2 points. The Alumni lead up to the end of the third quarter when the score was tied at 43 all. The younger A sow produces up to 12 piglets in 116 days; and a litter of 10 pigs becomes a ton of pork in five months. discount on all Table Linens Early American Swivel Rocker Regular $59.95 Kar. SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Page Six . |