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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Foul Livestock Market Ssil Ccr.::rv;li:n Cedar City Market Report February 25, 1961 Ksns Holes By Dwaln Haacke How fast some of the native rangeland in Tane County will return to good range condition is clearly shown at Clark Bench Mesa on Highway 89 between Kanab and Glen Canyon. This area lies in about the JO inch rainfall bel. At thurch Wells is a sizeable tract rfand and the highway-righ- t of way that has been protected from livestock since the new highway was fenced, about 4 or 5 years ago. Ranchers can clearly see Vic difference in gras production between grazed and rang, by looking at the fence that surrounds the trailei court at Church Wells and the fence adjacant to the highway. If you examine the grass speciej in the ungraded area, you wauld find some of the key species of grasses coming back that onto was characteristic of this range site. W F Str Calves W F Hfr Calves W F Yrling Strs W F Yrling Hfrs Holstein Strs .. Holstein Hfrs . . Commercial Cows Canner - & $24.50 $21.00 $22.25 $19.00 $17.25 to $28.60 to $24.80 to $25.10 to $22.80 to $18.50 $15 00 to $17.25 $13.25 to $16.40 Cutter Cows $12.50 to $13.00 Shelly Canner Cows $10.50 to 11.75 . . . Bulls $15.40 to $16.20 Baby Calves $15.00 to $26 00 prhd. Butcher Hogs . . $17.25 to $17.80 Southern Utah Auction i t Harold Woodward, Lessee un-faze- The gasses that indicate that this rangeland is imprpoving are the increasing number of Indian Rice grass and Black Grama plants. In the grazed portion of the range-lanjust across the fence, these plants are missing or are in a weakened condition. One might question that this is possible only under complete protection from grazing animals, but past experience of the Soil Conservation Service has proven that ranchers can maintain their ranges in good condition if sound manage- d - For the first time in history, this year there are more Americans who own their own homes than those who do not. ment practices are used. Total exclusion- of livestock from native range is the thing we do not want because it returns nothing to the rancher. What we want is range conservation with use. Proper use is using the key range plants within their capability of being grazed and still leave enough plant growth for the plant to maintain itself. As a general rule this means take half and. leave half. A rancher must know his grasses, when thew grow, the season each kind is most useful, and how much they will tolerate in order to properly manage his range land. Department of Health Issues Plastic Advice This is a warning' from your State Department of Health: IF YOU ARE A SAVER, DONT SAVE THIN PLASTIC BAGS SAVE BABIES- The danger of suffocation by bags, according to Dr James D. Wharton, Interim Director, Department of Health, is no' limited to babies. Of four fatalities in Utah which are recalled one, the most recent, was a little baby, one was four years old, one was a boy of seventeen, and one an elderly lady. But suffocation kills more infants than any othei cause and in 'many cases, ultra thin plastic is the agent Ultib-thiplastic, such as is used to protect clothing, bread loaves, and other foods, has three deadly characteristics. It becomes charged with electricity and thus clings, a vacuum forms behind it so that it clings tighter, and i closed valve forms a one-waover mouth and nostrils. ..It has one more deadly characteristic a terrible fascination for childrer who love to. use it as a mask or head covering or as a net to enmesh other children. -- ,W' ' s W RAmwig ' , .a t fY SHOilLQER. ; YOUR DIMES HELP THESE' SPORTS AND' THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION O y - OHFECTSARTH WWPPiW RITIS vf Twelve men and one woman have crossed Niagara Falls gorge on a tightrope. BASKET BALL SCORE FIGHT BIRTH HEWS ONE FOR. HELP One-thir- d of the United States work force is employed by firms with fewer than 50 employees. v TREE AND Don't Hiss Seeing I , Personnel Manager, Honed To Job For For FEDERAL and STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS See OFFICE MI 4 5022 RESIDENCE MI Duets s Zion national Park, Cedar Breaks and Pipe the Zion Nat- who left the Service upon the reional Park staff has been an- tirement of her husband, Evan A. nounced by Superintendent Frank Byrd. Mr. Byrd was a District R. Obernhansley. Mr. Oda L. Ar- Park Ranger at Zion National Park nold, formerly a personnel clerk until his health prevented him at the National Park Service Reg- from 'continuing his duties. ional Offiee in Santa Fe, New Mexico, will be Personnel Management Assistant for the areas of Jdb Opening Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks An open competitive examinaNational Monument and Pipe tion for positions of Tour Leader with National Monument, Spring $4040 per annum, Page, Ariheadquarters at Zion National GS4, zona, has been announced by the Park. Board of U. S. Civil Service Ex Mr. Arnoll brings to the comBureau of Reclamation, munity his wife Frieda and an aminers, Lake Salt City, Utah. will infant son, and reside within Applications or information Zion National Park. Prior to his tour of duty at the Regional Of- may be obtained from Post Office fice, Mr. Arnold was stationedat Civil Service Representatives. Ap the White Sands National Monu- plications may be filed with the Executive Secretary, Board of U. ment in New Mexico. His promotion to the position S. Civil Service Examiners, Bureau 32 Exchange at Zion National Park followed the of Reclamation, P. O. 360, Salt Lake City, resignation of Mrs. Ruth L. Byrd Place, not later than March 6 1961. Utah, Mystifying Magic tr Challenging Messages At The First Baptist Church ... The FIRST TWO WEEKS OF FEB. and APRIL We will Please find enclosed check, money order or cash to cover . Vocal Solos Room 8 Bybee Building City f JOHNNY SIPF-WAV- S INSTEAD OF UP AND DOWN. IT SOMETIMES 60ES ' 10 YEARS WITHOUT A DROP OF RAIN. LOCATED IN SOUTH- Thursday, Friday, Saturdays 9 a.m. TO 5 pan. Name t ft John 0. Vaughn Year. Two birthday parties were sponsored on Feb. 21, in honor of Max Campbell and Kent Brinker-ho- . M WaWTSCHIA, GROWS Whether a tree frowa up or Idewayo fire la the real menace to growing things. 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