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Show J- Thursday, October 28, 1961 SOUTHERN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- GFOR SALE: Records, latest FOR SALE: New 3 bed room long play stereo and Hi Fi albums, brick home. Two bd-rapt in popular, western and classical. basement See Paul Bylund or G. W. Davis Co., Kanab. 026rc call Ml Kanab. 026,2tc FOR SALE: Two bd-r" frame FOR THE FINEST in carpet home in Fredonia:' See John 0. and rugs, new upholstered furniVaughn or call Ml 026,3tc ture, recovering and restyling of FOR RALE: Fat mutton, $10 old upholstered funiture, contact each. Baled hay ,90c each. See Twitchell Upholstery & Carpet Co., 750 North Main, Cedar City, Charles Whipple, Kanab. 019rc Utah. 10 day service free pickup A20c. FOR RENT: Two bed room apt. and delivery. Easy terms Call MI or see Marve AdFOR RENT: Kitchenettes for ams, Kanab. 05rc winter months. - Brandon Motel, 026rc FOR RENT: Furnished apts. Kanab. Call MI 2631 Winter rates. Call MI or FOR RENT: Business building see Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. in center of town. See Calvin C. S28rc Johnson or call MI S28rc ' ' FOR BENT: Furnished apartment. See Calvin Johnson or call ML Kanab. S28rc tlfAH NEWS, Kanab; Utah BANK NOTES WANTED: Night nurse at the Kane .County. Hpspital . . 05,2tc FOR SALE: - Page Three Glendale daily news items and notes by Malcolm ONE OP THE FIRST ATTEMPTS AT NATIONAL COINAGE WAS THE MINTING , OF A COPPER COIN M 1787 WHICH B0R3 THE PHRASE, MIND YOUR. BUSINESS. - Early American RockersTLadder back maple rocker, cane seat $29.00; Farm bouse all wood maple rocker $39.00. Tall back rocker with tie-o- n cushions $65.00. Swivel upholstered rocker $59.00. Childs solid hardwood decorated rocker $19.00. G. W. Davis 028c Co., Phone MI NEWPORT PEACH CALIFORNIA BANKERS ARRIVE FOR MORTGAGE BURNING PARTIES WITH A GIFT OF ROSE BUSHES FOR THE M0KTSAS6-- F REE HOME. FOR SALE: Five (5) complete books awaiting publication, as follows: The Perfect Book of Life of William Barclay . Bat Masterson. Poetry by Austerlitz VoL L Poetry by Austerlitz Vol. 2. Poetry by Austerlitz VoL 4. All this is original works by me, total reading time for all five volumes is about 12 hours; perhaps the worlds most beautiful and educational poetry. Contains no slurs or any political names or such. May be read in my home by persons interested. Have publishers awaiting and can make most unusual returns on this investment. Yoniss Austerlitz, 026,2tc Fredonia, Arizona. 3 vT3 A CHICAGO EXECUTIVE WHO HAD LOST HIS JOB FOUND HIS REPUTATION MAS COLLATERAL ENOUGH FOR FRIENDLY BANKERS VAO LOANED HIM THE MONEY HE NEEDED TO START A NEW BUSINESS OF HIS OWN. TDRAY HIS FIRM EMPLOYS ISO, HAS A SALES VOLUME OF NEARLY SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS. er residents of Fredonia, now of Lapcasterv Calif., were visitors fcfr a few days recently with the Oyal Judds and other relatives in Vredonia and Kanab. e R. T. Hollidays had their t RENT: Apartments of trailer house. ; Call : MI of J26rc. see Lida Seiber, Kanab. FOR '(tin t FOR SALE or Rent: Band In-- ' struments with option to purchase. ie Worlds Finest Bourbon since 1795 G. W: Davis Co., phone MI Kanab. FOR SALE A31-01- or TRADE: st . Twenty-one- (21) beautiful oil canvas landscapes, Arizona and original. Some beautifully framed with imported frames. Appraised at better than $300 each. Need good used car or small truck. May be seen in my home anytime. Reasonable. Yoniss Austerlitz, Fredonia. Ariz. ; FOR RENT: Furnished 1 and Aikens Lodgd, 2 bed room apts. Kanab. 019,26c RENT: Basement FOR apt., or as rooms.. See Mrs. Della Johnson Kankb:c S14rcr or call MI &r. and Mrs. Roy Allen and erson for councilmen. family from Ogden visited at the Lue H. Brinkerhoff home this Visiting this week at the Wilweek. Mrs. Allen, is Mrs. Brink-erhoff- s lard Mackelprang home were Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and three sister, Glenna. children and Bennion Mackelprang Mr. and Mrs. Loren Swapp of from Salt Lake, Mrs. Vida Leigh Midvale visited friends and rel- . and son and Mrs. RueDell Sud-j atives here over, the weekend. weeks and son from Cedar City. Norman Hunt, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Merl Gibson and here working the past summer, re- daughter, Kathleen, of Cedar City turned to his home in Ogden this spent Sunday here visiting and week for a short visit. attending church. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Johnson of Thai MIA Laurel class, their Flagstaff, Arizona, visited Bill leader and the girls mothers went and Shirley Brinkerhoff the past to Kanab Tuesday evening to atweek, Mrs. Johnson and Shirley tend a special program prepared are sisters. for them by the stake. A Republican Convention was Mrs. Paul Reycraft and daughheld Saturday at the School house ter, Lucille, went to Las Vegas for the purpose of making up a ticket for the coming election on this week on business and to see November 7. Placed on said ticket relatives. were C. W. Brinkerhoff for mayor and Dee Porter and LDean And- - daughter, Mrs. Annabelle Perkins and her small daughter, Connie, visiting them last week from their, home in Blanding, Utah. The Oscar Brooksbys had as guests last week end, Oscars former missioif Tingley and - The local Boy Scout committee the Paul Heatons, Dart Judds, his wife and president his brother and wife was pleased with the response Allen Judds, Eldon Johnson, Keith all from Salt Lake City. at their dinner last Bryners, Don ' Ellisons, Gene Heaweek at the LDS church. Some tons and Blair Carpenters. 175 persons were served a beef Mr and Mrs. Dean Berkey left Kanab News Notes dinner, with pie and enough was week to return to their home - Foster Masterson, son of Mr. this taken in to pay the expense of ' the nationaL charter fund. Assist-th- e in Penrjflvahia aftef spending and Mrs. Rollan Masterson, Orem, two about Ber- Utah, is in Kanab this week visit-frienwhere here years Mothers Auxiliary and the committeemen were Sharon John- key was associated with the U.S. and relatives and doing son, Susan Parker, Sandra Mackel- Forest Service. Berkey will enter a little hunting. The Mastersons prang, Patricia Farr, Katy Black, the Army as a draftee and Mari- are former residents of Kanab. Kristen Rich, Wanda Shelby, Lin- lyn will visit her parents until da Earley, RuLea Heaton, Carolyn she can join him later. Stevens. Also, helping were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lee, form- Fae Johnson, ... the Bill Cusicks, Better Check Fredonia news and current events fund-raisin- MT0I13SILE IXSCMKCE TONIGHT! g - Uo Your LeROYT INSURNE JUDD . REAL ESTATE KANAB, UTAH MI reason to be freezin ' I 1 Lv . 0,1 ; i ' Mil I. ' ' r warm up si5H; quicker i heahmg oils ; with warn Up quicker with Standard Heating Oils because they are made from the finest petroleum stocks. They're specially refined to burn cleaner . . . put out more heat than ordinary heating oils. You warm up YOU quicker and stay warm Order a supply today. with Standard Heating Oils! Standard Oil product, call For any Karl Jameson OFFICE MI HOME MI O m 1 Did You Know ( Money from these sales of copper Hfand cattle comes, back as new dollars that are a vital part of Utahs economy. The sale of Utah produced copper to fac- tones throughout the nation supports a 43 dollar annual Utah payroll. It results in the payment of an average of 1 2 million dollars e in state and local taxes. It finances improvement projects that keep copper production a successful Utah business. It provides millions of dollars for supplies and services pur--, chased locally. Cattle and copper, members of the Utah industrial family that utilizes natural resources, make a significant contribution to our growing state by competing successfully in markets beyond our borders. :'becf a year. mil--li- -t on t- - : On the surface, theres certainly, no resemblance between Utah grown beef cattle and Utah- - produced copper. But they are 'almost cattleidentical in the way theyre marketed "r men and Kennecott must sell their products out of state to operate successfully. Kennecott sells 100 of its Utah refined customers. Utah cattlecopper to men export- about 25 million dollars worth of out-of-sta- te - -- long-rang- , t- x - 4jjg 'I-zzzzzsil a. Ceres Cbs&srss3 PROUD TO BB PART OP In the pioneer era of the 1880's flock of ducks and geese abounded in the Salt Lake marshes. Some enterprising hunters madp a - livelihood by killing wild foul and shipping the delicacies to California and New York. These hunters didn't shoot the birds on the wing, like today, but would pole a boat into, 1 a flock of feeding ducks, blast loose with j heavy loads, of buckshot while the birds were feeding on the water killing 30 to 40 with one shot, the hunters would tske 300 to 400 y ducks a day. These were shipped out of m' Ogden by the carload. Such a slaughter eventually threatened the existence of the wild foul and the tunt-- r ing was brought under control by the state and later the federal government. Now;, thanks to the far sighted conservationists and current good management of our gamebirds,, thousands of Utahns enjoy good duck and, goose hunting, and the companionship of such outings each fall. One pleasure of the hunt is the retelling of exciting shots, taking of a cripple, or how old Bowser retrieved often in a comfortable, clean lodge or tavern enroute home. Helping ' (7i the-perfe- keep this western hospitality up to high standards is the United States Brewers Assoc, iation which throughout Utah works conr stantly for wholesome conditions beer, the light and pleas nt he- .n-- t of vhe-eve- - k ffidjCt. ... Time for the Hunter ' A moderatkgi, is served. VT" ii: a - 4 GROWING UTAH ' 1..,,. |