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Show Thursday, September 28, 1931 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- GFOR SALE: Apples at Chamberlain Ranch, 1 mile north of Glendale, $2.50 and $2.75 bushel. Eating: red and golden Delicious, Jonathan, Wine Sap, Winter Banana. Cooking: Wolf River and 20 Ounce. Place your orders. , S21,3tpd FOR SALE: Danish modern studio sofa, matching coffee table and pair steplamp tables, laso pair table lamps. All 6 pc Clearance $139,00 G. W. Davis Co., Ka-naS14,3tc -- b. FOR RENT: Furn. 2 bed room or see Mrs. La- apt. Call MI Vee Pugh, Kanab. S21rc FOR SALE: 3 houses: 1 commercial bldg., in Fredonia. MI or see Vonda McKinney. S7,4tc FOR RENT: Basement apt., or as rooms. See Mrs. Della Johnson or call MI 4:2369;vKanab. S14rc FOR SALE or Rent: Band instruments with option to purchase. G. W. Davis Co., phone MI Kanab. A31-01- st FOR RENT: Two bed room fur- nished house.. Call see Norm Cram, Kanab. S28rc Whipple, FOR SALE: 1951 Hudson Hornet sedan with all new tires. Good FOR SALE: RCA portable cond. throughout. $150 cash. And, stereo record used only player, 1952 Buick Super in store. $89.00. G. W. Davis Co., Kanab. S28,2tc r, wheels with good tires, radiaFOR SALE: Winter apples, red distributor, head, tor dynaflow transmission. All for and golden Delicious; Jonathan $50 cash. Yohanne Austerlitz, and Rome Beauty. See Joseph Arizona. S28,2tc Bolander or call Midway 8411 in Orderville S21,28pd FOR RENT: Furnished ; apts. Winter rates. Call MI or FOR RENT: Furn 1 and 2 bed see Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. room apt Call MI or see S28rc S21rc Guy Chamberalin, Kanab. FOR SALE: Used upright piano. FOR THE FINEST in carpet G. W. Davis Co., 222 W Center, and rugs, new upholstered furniKanab S28,2tc ture, recovering and restyling of WANTED: Honest and Ener-genti- c old upholstered funiture, contact, sales minded person for TWitchell Upholstery & Carpet Kanab area. Guaranteed high Co., 750 North Main, Cedar City, earnings on our new 1962 pro- Utah. 10 day service free pickup A20c. gram. Car essential. No canvasing. and delivery. Easy terms Freo samples and training. Part FOR RENT: One and two' bed timo okay if able to work 16 hrs room furn. apts. Call MI per week. Apply only if ambitious. or see Norm Cram, Kanab. A31rc Write M. R. Rogers Co. Box 141 FOR RENT: Apartments or ,Provo, Utah. Representative will or trailer house. Call MI S28,4tc cjll. J26rc. see Lida Seiber, Kanab. Fre-doni- i Umtiu i i By Dwaln Haacke Neighbors JQq 'vsuiD T eep your weather-eyon the best Kentucky bourbon buy! IN BOND fmmi-Mz-m , If youre here about FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER 150 YEARS tisTiuu m Mma it watwiu ui nuiu Ksmun cost wit, urnrow, rarrecn M moof... broken window are away on a tion. my a parent years vaca 7 " , and Weekly Events Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jennings of St. George came to Glendale the past week to get apples and visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cox and family of Henderson visited relatives here over the week end. 7 " ' Livestock watering places are being used more and more as a tool in the proper use of range-landA purpose they serve only if there are enough of them and they are properly located. Watering places once were considered adequately spaced if they were not more than 4 or 5 miles apart where the topography was flat or rolling anJ about half the distance in steep, rough, timbered or brushy country. The' number of watering places varies considerably depending on the condition of each particular range unit and the type of livestock. In excessively steep an drough terrain, cattle should not be forced to go mile and on more than one-hal- f even flat country they should not be expected to travel more than two to two and one-hal- f V miles to water. will Cattle and Sheep trayel considerable distance to wider, but when they are forced to do so their rate of gain usually is reduced and the range itself may be damaged. It is practically impossible to harvest the forhge crop efficiently if wateripg places are too widely spaced. On some ranges, as high as 30 percent of the forage was going unused because the watering places were poorly located. Livestock ponds are eaisly constructed, require little maintenance and cost less than drilling wells for underground water. Pits, a special type of reservoir, collects runoff waterfor livestock in flat country, where other types of pond sites are usually lacking. If you are lucky, you may have a spring or seep area on your ranch that may be developed and piped to other locations on your ranch. . It is realized that livestock wat-- ' A large group of people from here attended the funeral services held Monday at Orderville for ' s. e Also Available BOTTLBD i S28,2tpd lions Holes FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. See Calvin Johnson or call S28rc MI Kanab. O'yjM', Kanab. Soil Conservation FOR SALE: Jeep with metal or see Paul cab. CaU MI S28rc Jenkins, Kanab. j GI:ndab flows .90 each. See Chas FOR RENT: Business building in center of town. See Calvin C. S28rc Johnson or call MI a, 1.1 Fat mutton, $10 FOR SALE: or ea. Baled hay MI Page Three --T Kent Carroll. PIONEER MEMORIAL 1 HEATER Nearing com-pletio- n Mr. and Mrs. Mason Cottam and family and Mrs. Mary Brink-erhoof Mesa, Ariz., visited here over the week end and attended, the funeral for Kent Carroll. on the University of Utah campus is the new center of Utahs lively cultural arts. It is a stately, modern counterpart of the historic Salt Lake Theater.. ering areas are limited in Kane County SCD because of the scarce rainfall during the summer but never the less more livestock watering places could be developed than there are and ranchers would get better management of their rangelands. ff The Bloodmobile will visit in Kanab October 4, from 3 until 6:30 p.m. at the Kanab Stake House. who. can Persons and will contribute to this worthy cause will find that their donations will be greatly appreciated. The Teachers Training department presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Certificates were given to Mrs. Mary Newby and Mrs. Pauline Robinson for completing this training course. A program followed: 3 Flute solo, Mrs. Newby, accompanied by Jerilyn Pugh. Talk by Rex Bauer. A chorus, Janae and e Reid Esplin, Jelyn Campbell, De-on- McArthur, Rand Maxwell, Howard Cottam and Kent Brink-erhof- f, accompanied by Elizabeth Esplin. Talk, Gwenevere Esplin; Vocal duet. Dot McArthur, Jerilyn Pugh, accomanied by Elizabeth Esplin. Talk Mary Newby. Keith and Emily Anderson visited here the past week before leaving to attend school at the U of U. Others going away to college the past week were: Dale Soencer, James Maxwell, Dee Workman and Maurice Pugh to USU at Logan; Helen Jackson, and Douglas Ramsay to the U of U at Salt Lake: Errol Robinson and Charles M. Brinkerhoff, BYU Gerald Spencer, Dave Provo: Clair. SherriU Anderson, Ted and Gayle Maxwell, Rita Brinkerhoff, LaVerl and LouNell Pugh, Elizabeth Hardy and Lonna McArthur to CSU at Cedar City. FARMERS and RANCHERS SPECIAL I x 2 x 52 Pine Fenca Jiggers caul each I Rough Corral Lumber KAIBAB Cub Scout Pack 361 will hold $10 Bundle their first pack meeting of the new scout year this Friday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kanab Stake House. The theme for the evening will be Harvest Fair. 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