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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Two Page SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OKAY BOYS, TAKE IT AWAY! OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH i" Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown, BANK. IIOTEO 'oii'Ki b, Mikolm EIGHT f.INK SKINS were valued eouai. TDOt.6 aCAVEP SKIN y AMERICAN INDIANS WHO U3SOTHC PoLTS A9 MONEY. - E. It Wood- Herald. (Consult Cleric of Court for further particulars) NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. D. 1962. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION KLRJ-T- V Olsen and Chamberlain Attorneys for Executor 76 South Main Street Richfield, Utah. Published August 31, Sept. 7, Astaire, Ginger Rogers) NEWS SPOTLITE SPORTS REPORT WEATHER BRIEFING THE FIRESIIDE 'Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Tommy Kelly, May Robson) 8.00 (TBA) 9.00 LARAMIE 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB The Detectives (Alex Guinness, Joan Greenwood) 6:00 6:15 6.25 6.30 Weekly Program SEPT. 17 THRU SEPT. 23 Monday Thru Friday 7:50 DAILY WORD 7:55 ALMANAC 8:00 SAY WHEN 8:30 PLAY YOUR HUNCH 9:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 9.30 CONCENTRATION 10:00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 IT COULD BE YOU 10:55 NBC NEWS DAY CAVALCADE 11:00 CARTOON 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 12:00 JAN MURRAY SHOW 12.30 LORETTA YOUNG THEATRE 1:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 1:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 2:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 2:30 HERES HOLLYWOOD ' 3:0a NOW With Martin Black 4.00 ALMANAC 4.45 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY 5.55 MR. MAGOO Sunday, September 17 10:00 THE ETERNAL LIGHT 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 11:00 NATL FOOTBALL LEAGUE L. A. at Baltimore 1:30 MOVIE TWO 3:00 WISDOM 3:30 CHET HUNTLEY 4:00 MEET THE PRESS 4:30 TALK BACK 5:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 6:00 NATIONAL VELVET 6.30 CAR 54 7:00 SUNDAY MYSTERY THEATRE 8.00 AFRICAN PATROL 8:30 TWO FACES WEST ' 9 00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9.30 PLAYHOUSE (TBAj ' 10:00 TIGHTROPE The Fired Guns 10:30 FREMONT THEATRE ' Slatterys Hurricane (Linda Darnell, Richard Widmark) 21, 196L Continuous Personal Service - by 2 -- (Ja-tne- ' Guaranteed Ordinance 1831-- Commissioner Gets 6 SETTING AN ORDINANCE THE SALARIES OF COUNTY AND COMPENSAOFFICERS TION FOR OTHER COUNTY EMPLOYEES. The Board of County Commit sioners of the County of Kane Ordains as follows: SECTION 1. The salaries of the respective County Officers of Kane County, Utah, are hereby establis-e- d and fixed on a per year basil as follows, to wit: Sheriff, $4,800; Clerk, Auditor and Treasurer, $4,800; Recorder, $3,600; Assessor, $3,600; County Attorney, $1,044; Commissioners, each, $432. Other County, Employees: Hos- pital Superintendent, $5,400 4.05 TWO ON THE AISLE Flying Down To Rio' (Fred of thf UNITED ( STATES CONGRESS 1 September 5, 1961 Mr: Merle V. Adams Commissioner of Kane County Kanab,- - Utah Dear Mr. Adams: I noted the progress you have made toward the construction, of the new hospital from your letter printed in the August 31st edition of the Southern Utah News. In an effort to expedite action on the part of the Federal govern, ment, I have today asked the of the Health, Education, and Welfare Deartment to give every consideration to your application, once it is submitted here in final form. I, too,- - am deeply interested in this project and commend you and the others who have contributed unselfishly of your time and effort.. I will keep in touch with the progress and advise you from time to time. With kindest regards and all per Finest Quality Hearing Aids on Budget Terms Sen-retar- y year; Road Supervisor, $1.90 per hour; Road Workers, $1.75 per hour; Building Inspector, Fees., SECTION 2.1 This Ordinance shall become effective and be of force 15 days after passage but not until published as provided by law. Passed and approved this Uth day of September, 1961, ATTEST: D. M. TIETJEN, Kane County Cleric c ; Merrill R MacDonald ' AYE: of Board R. Mettill County Chairman, MacDonald, Commissioners Hans Chamberlain, Merle V. Act The Board of County Commis- am& NAY; (None) sioners voted on the above Ordinance as follows Published September 14, 1961 World's Finest Bourbon since 1795 rpraraxrgi i!a INCREASES YOUR PROFITS! 4 It works ALL WINTER LONG. Certilizer- applied in the fall, gets BILLIONS of soil bacteria on the job of decaying organic residues during the fall, winter and early spring months. Bacteria rot r stalks, stubble, roots nd crop residues, converting them into NUTRIENTS for the spring crops. through the decay of organic residues, also add that vital constituent, HUMUS, to the soil. When soil nitrogen is in short supply, bacteria use all that is available and crops It distributes your work load. Fall fertilization transfers a vital farm non-critic- after-harve- st plowed-unde- readily-avail-ablt- DELIVERY F Bac-thrif- SERVICE suffer! 2 It enablss you to use farm 6 It gives you MORE pasture early spring. - oper- ation to the season. In the spring planting season, time, labor arid are needed for other jobs. equipment E Cedar City House Of Representatives Washington, D, C. K$ '(rt good wishes. Sincerely yours, M. Blaine Peterson Member of Congress cc to: Southern Utah News Hospital Help Offer Heres How Contact Lenses MAM for your Hearing DR. A. F. RICH 7:00 LAWLESS YEARS Wednesday, September 20 7:30 PREVIEW THEATRE 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 8:00 MICHAEL SHAYNE 'Lover and Lollipops (Lori 9:00 TV-SPECIAL Medicine 1961 March, Gerald OLoughlin) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE New Joints for Old 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 10:00 TENTH HOUR 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 6:30 ROY ROGERS The Big Sleep (Lauren 7:00 MYSTERY THEATRE Bacall, Humprey Bogart) 8:00 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY Saturday, September 23 8:30 JOEY BISHOP SHOW 9:00 WAGON TRAIN 00 SHARI LEWIS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 30 KING LEONARDO 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB 00 FURY Seven Angry Men (Ray30 LONE RANGER mond Massey, Debra Paget) 00 UPDATE :30 TBA Thursday, September 21 00 BASEBALL (TBA) 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE 30 MR MAGOO 00 ROY ROGERS of Guilt (Richard Finger 30 MR. WIZZARD Basehart, Const Cummings) 00 ROBIN HOOD 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE 30 CAPTAIN GALLANT 6:15 SPORTS REPORT :00 FILM 6.25 WEATHER BRIEFING 10 TWO ON THE AISLE 6:30 BAT MASTERSON Flesh and the Spur (John 7:00 BACHELOR FATHER Agar, Marla English) 7:30 GREAT GHOST STORIES :30 BONANZA 8:00 GROUCHO- - SHOW 30 THE TALL MAN 8:30 PLAYHOUSE Crosshairs :00 SAT. NITE AT THE MOVIE (Ann Sheridan, James Daly) How to Marry a Millionaire 9:00 OUTLAWS 00 THE DEPUTY 10.00 TENTH HOUR :30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB :00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT s No Time for Comedy :30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS Stewart, Rosalind Russel) Builds his Mr. Blandings 22 Friday, September House (Cary Grant, . Dream 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE Myrna Loy) San Francisco Story (Joel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarlo) IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT Monday, September 18 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 4 05 TWO ON THE AISLE Woman on the Run (Ann 6:30 RESCUE 8 Sheridan, Dennis OKeefe) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6.30 PLAYHOUSE (TBA) Lifetime 7:00 WHISPERING SMITH 7:30 CON CENTATION 8:00 TV-- SPECIAL Mt. Fuji 9:00 THE AMERICANS (BUDGET TERMS) 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Sealed Cargo (Dana AnDR. A. F. RICH drews, Claude Rains) CEDAR CITY, UTAH Tuesday, September 19 2 ' Estate of Merlin Brinkerhoff, also known as Merle Brinkerhoff. Creditors will present claims with vouchefs attached to the undersigned at Richfield, Utah, on or before the 10th day of January MEMBER TOO,-HAV- eral expenditures. ward, Oberlln (Kans) Probate And Guardianship Notices matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under In post office Kana, Utah, All communications and Items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear In print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publisher may determine. WE, Those necessary, tremendous expenses so essential to our national defense provide the more reason for curtailing immediately the unnecessary, nonessential fed- Publisher and Editor Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months YES, 14, 1961 September Thursday, t, - - In Fall fertilization will give you MORE ?,?rly.8Prn In recent experiments, faU fertilizaUon has doubled and sometimes tripled the production of pasture the following spring. Rapid spring growth of pasture and hay crops means earlier grazing, more animals per acre and more grazing days during the growing season. This means MORE POUNDS of beef or milk from every acre. labor & equipment more efficiently. The shift in labor through fall fertilization permits a more efficient farming operation. The most efficient use of costly farm labor and FlTment es9ential for MAXIMUM PRO- - 5 It prolongs growing season. fertilizers FALL will PROLONG your grazing scasoff-When ' there is an ample supply ' of nitrogen available throughout the root zone, n hay, pasture crops, and small grains increased fall growth. This often orftfir!n?Beas0nMTa,week8-Extrreduce the amount Of expense feed and supplement, you will THIS MEANS MORE PROFIT in at home, the postman will deliver your fall-sow- deposits to us. Try Banicing by !?:: a fr'"g ;,t 'phone! , 3 It assures fertilization. FIRST STATE DAIIK OF SAUNA Salina, Utah Drenches in &?.zh end Pengdlch Unfavorable weather the ma mean not getting fertilizer on the springat all. crops l ime is critical in the spring, and often by the time you can get onto the ground, its time to plant inr 7 It helps prevent compaction of the soil. fertilization avoids compacted and rutted fields. As most farmers Know, good management practices dictate that soil should not be tilled or driven over when wet Ample time is available for fertilization in the fall and therefore a dry period can be selected for fall application. This results in much less compac-tio- n of the soil. On the other hand, with fertilization the soil is generally more spring moist and compaction is often the result. Use enough fertiliser, harvest more dollars! Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, sold bv rel'nMe dealers and manufactured by United States Steel fJiirageii Fertilizers Wdewt r V 14, |