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Show Page Four SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Weekly Hews Rckaso Alton School from Holds .lexicon Fiesta Ycur County Agent The lower elementary grades and their teacher, Mrs. Afton Heaton, had a Mexican Fiesta for their parents recently in Alton. The children had gathered many articles, either about or from for exhibit There was a colorful Serape, big sombrero, a gaily colored woven cotton cloth, baskets, hats and mats woven from the fibers of the Maguey plant; silver jewelry, handmade leather work, corn shuck toys and By Carl Hatch Kanab High Notes Weeks Events . Scil Ccr.scrvdicn 4 Activities at Kanab High School luring the past two weeks have been high. Two week ago April 7 three students represented Kanab High at Cedar City at the Science Fair sponsored by College of Southern Utah. Paul Atwater, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Atwater took top honors in the Junior Division with a solar engine he had built. Paul again repeated the following week. April 15, at Vocational Day at CSU by winning in the wood work contest. Bill Curl, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curl took second place in the welding This past week 1 have been contacted by some of our local people Mex-ic- o about fruit control methods and what should be done. Onfc of the main pests we have is the aphids. hara-hcaAphids will soon be causing tip of roses, currants, goosegrowth berries and other shrubs, as well as trees, such as plums and prunes, to curl. Aphid control is most effective blown glass flowers, dolls in coson roses, snowball bushes, elms, tume, Mexican money, shells and and other trees and shrubs when sea weed picked up on the sands contest. they are thoroughly sprayed beIn a Junior High School track fore damage occurs. Aphids are meet held in Kanab on the 14th. of much more difficult to control if Kanab High School won first place to allowed hre become prothey We would like to extend our among four schools represented. tected within curled leaves, or to sincere gratitude and thanks to The Junior Cowboys scored 62 spread to all acceptable host plants the many people throughout Kane oointa. Panguitch was 2nd with in a wider area. a Ccunty, and in St George, for 22; Valley 3rd with 18 and About the home, malathion is their acts of kindness, their 4th with 12 points.-Kana- b help, safe and convenient for aphid and floral offerings at the time of won first place in all control. Use 1 pint of 57 percent death of our father, Joseph Palm events but the 440 yard dash. They (A., pounds in each, gallon) emulsi-fiabl- er. scored 1, 2 and 3 in the shot put. or 2 pounds of 25 percent Mrs. Arteniesia George, Mrsr 'broadjuTnp-- a nd ole-vault Pat wettable malathion in each 100 Bernice Pugh and Ray J. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ber. Lewis, gallons of water, where large scale oell Lewis was high point man of treatments are planned. h dav taking 1st in the high For hand sprayers, use 1 Ms For additional information on lump, broad jump, shot put anc of the liquid, or 3 table- fruit pest control contact the coun- ran on the winning relay team spoons full of the powder, in each ty agent or ask for extension cirgallon of water. cular 288. s, Card hm - Thanks Fre-doni- e, Holes "boom", total U S 54,000 ,0ns- - last Var' vnlni1,0.7 e?n,amln9 uranium oxide (ufo,) a?0vfdi rLPpr0LX,T,e,y $50,000,000. Uranium em. In Utah, with an annual payroll I IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1 Kanab School scored well High If you were to travel over Kane against larger Dixie High School would with out a County you doubt notice the deep ugly gullies that have been eroded in most of the valley bottoms. Can this excessive erosion that is now going on in Kane County be controlled? Can farmers and ranchers prevent and heal the ugly gullies that are removing the fertile soils from the 'alley bottoms? Not only is gully rosion confined to the valley bot-obut one can also find them on our gently sloping alluvial fan areas in the county. Generally hese alluvial yalley bottoms and 'ans are our most valuable sites or the production of forage for "ivestock. The answer to the above ques-ion- s are yes, but it will take a 'ong time and a lot of money and work to do it. Some have been eroded so badly that it will be nsound to try to control them hut generally most of the gullies "an be checked. Gullies can be onTroIielyeTFrffTTnethods. One last week in St. George. The final score showed Dixie 82 and Kanab 50. Scoring for the Kanab Cowboys were: Jeff Johnson, 2nd in the hurdles; Byron McAllister high 2nd and Steve Tipton 3rd in the mile; Steve Heaton took 2nd in he broad jump and Wright 3rd; Jeff Johnson scored a 2nd in the 100 yard dash; John Jackson took a 2nd in the 440; Russell McAllister sharpd in a tie for second in the high jump. Deloy Young took a second in he 880, with Ronnie Hamblin aking 3rd. Wally Johnson took first in the 220; Kanab scored a "lean sweep in the pole vault with Tim Glover 1st, Steve Heaton 2nd and Russell McAllister 3rd. Steve Heaton took 1st in the low hurd-le- s and Kanab won the mile relay YOU CAN'T BEAT US When you buy household appliances cr Fcnilsre from GRAFF MERCANTILE o YOG, nol fc:il fha to remember is that once the water lets into the Colorado River it is ostforever-t- o the farmer-a- nd caly gel lha REST for LESS, carrying charge on a 12-nsn- contract is lh s . Market -- and"further 3fitY6, more we keep Ihe centred curselves. suf-'icie- ...... Ycu pay us, -- net someone cut cf our A ierrilsry. This means you can hold us 7 inlet- -outlet i"" V S UTAtl.mjlMGASSOCIATION from the earth comes an abundant life for with John Jackson, Steve Heaton, Gary Lee and Jim Glover. n dLced01d07e,T0nnftW.a h I method is to construct earth- rancher. en erosion control dams to impede tbe flow of flood water and hold back th sediment. To do Livestock his certain conditions must be a Cedar City Market mailable or developed before they Report ' April 15, 1961 work sucessfully. On this type . . will M a structure there must be F Str Calves $25 75 to $29 90 The assistant area to spread the excess W Page, Arizona W Merritt-Chapmato the project manager of water, or a natural controlled spill- W FF Hfr Calves $22.50 to $26.80 Yrl. Strs $18.10 to $22.00 & Scott in Page, Howway such as a rock outcropping or V Hfrs $17 00 to $20.40 ard Latham, has resigned his job, 'f none of the above condition can $17 50 to $19.00 he found it is then necessary to Hoi. Strs. effective Saturday. ... $14.75 to $16.75 Mr. Latham will move his fam -- onstruct a rubb'e masonary spill- Hoi. Hfrs. lommercial Cows $14.25 to $16.30 ily to Denver, where he has ac- way or to install a pipe drop 'anner & Cutter Cows $12.75 to cented a position as safety director structure. $13.80 with the Bureau of Reclamation. An alternate method is to place Shelly Canner Cows .. $10.50 Mr. Latham has been with MC-&- brush and rock dams the gully $11.75 on the Glen Canyon Dam since and allow the excess in, water to flow 'ow & Calf Pairs $150 00 to 210.00 August, 1957. He was employed aver the trees. The trees should Bulls . $15.75 to $18 00 bjnheBureairof Reclamation in he placed with the tops upstream Baby Calves to $28.00 pr.hd. 1950 at Hungry Horse 'Dam in ao the branches and leaves will Butcher Hogs$200 . $17.00 to $17.60 Montana and has a total of seven catch the sediment and allow the Southern Utah Auction years in government service. water to come through or over the Harold Woodward, Lessee P of the trees. This method can of the bay in Mexico andmany be used in most situations. others. What are the advantages of conAids The children entertained the trolling these gullies? controlparents with a program of Mexi- ling these gullies fill By As Low as them with can stories, songs, poems and re- sediment and in doing so the watReg. $99.50 ports. They read and told the er table on adjacent lands is raisA complete line of the finest meaning of Spanish words they ed. By using thq water spreading had learned from reading about method, hearing aids at tremendous supplemental irrigation Mexico. can be applied to the thirsty acres savings. After the program everyone en-- ; of grassland. A good cover of grass oyed enchiladas, but the best fun on the watershed area is essential HEARING CENTER of all was when the upper grades to good control of erosion. MechDr. A. F. Rich, Cedar City helped them to break the Pinata. anical structured will not do the ob alone, . Grass, On 'The -- afternoon before-t- he plants produce Hearing Aids too need fre' Fiesta Mrs. Heaton entertained the fibrous root systems which holds quent care school with slides she took in holds the soil in place and provides Free Hearing Test No ObMexico of the homes, plants, peo- small channels for the moisture ligation ple, ancient ruins and other things that fall on the land to enter the Buy where you have' confi-denc- e soil. The top portion of the grass of interest in the future Service. breaks thg impact of rainMrs. Martha Roundys upper el- plant which caiised the drops Budget moisture finishTerms, Unconditional ementary grades have just Guarantee ed a unit on forest products. They to fall gently on the soil. One thing had a fine exhibit of different things made of wood. Each child made an article of wood and wrote and imaginative story with the tree as the central character. The children also had group study pro- Uranium comes of ago 1948, first year of the uranium $,0'000'00-T- I Dixla and ECsnab Giri:r Me:! Retails By Dwain Haacke Assistant Resigns in Thursday, April 20, 1961 air o Hearing $49.50 to satisfy you. Why dont you drop in today and pay us a visit, il will pay you well - TRI-STAT- GRAFF MERCANTILE ; North, South, East, West O' the call is for Kentucky's Best! Also Available BOTTLED ' IN BOND Waterfiu-Mzie- r FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER nooi ... oistiueb m ,onu ir wuufiu mi fuzki usmim coarm.150 YEARS M uiktow umar HURRICANE, UTAH y jects and individual projects. iU i VN J fc 10 ACRE FIELD, SOUTH OF KANAB CITY . . . f like curb to curb carpeting ! ; ': ? ,Ve have a good buy on a ten acre field with corrals, 5,000 gallon galvenized water tank, a lot of good feed, well fenced with two right-of-wa- y entries. Chevy's Substantial down payment and balance in one year. Kanab City culinary water is available. Jet-smoo- th ride Two Nearly New Homes In Kanab ... Roads we cant change but what a delightful change Two beautiful nearly new homes in Kanab owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harman weve made. in whats between C. Steed. Both homes have carpeting, cooling systems, oil furnaces, lots of you and the road. With Full Coil suspension, unique body cushioning and real living space, and built in extras. Large, ideally located lot, near schools, church and business district. Priced way, way below market value. Low down insulation, and a whole chassisful of other road-tamer- payment and balance on contract on reasonable terms. Available for showing after Saturday, March 25. s, Chevrolet gives you the red carpet treatment wherever you travel. And thats whats waiting for you now at your Chevrolet dealers. t FARM, with Good Home 24 acre farm with 23 N omad 4-- Station Wagon. shares of water. Nice substantial Lome, with full base- ment and some furniture. On outskirts of Kanab City, just six blocks from . business district and schools. Total price only $16,000. Down payment terms. reason-abl- e Wont last long. See at your toed authorized Chevrolet dealer's. Errol G. Brown, Agent PIONEER SECURITIES CORP. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, KANAB BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO 3u0 North 'Main Cedar CityT Utah Phone JUniper G-C5- C3 |