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Show Thursday, January 31, 1963 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab. Utah UaiS Ails TOR SALE: 1954 GMC Va'fl-be- d truck. Rebuilt engine. Call or see at Bobs Auto Service, Kanab. J31 2tc. FOR RENT: 1 bed room furn 644-237- 0 apartment Call or 644-233- 4 or see Lester Cottam Kanab. J3rc. FOR SALE: Rock and crushed salt. Mastersons Western Auto, Kanab. J10,4tc. FOR RENT: 3 rm. furn. clean bas, apt. With Uti. 644-263- to Soil, Day, Bolt, er Borrow FOR SALE: Electric hot water heater, nearly new, $35; Also, small girls bicycle, new tires and tubes, $20. See Stan Brown, ., Kanab. 2340 J31,2tc. Furnished FOR RENT: ment Call Page Thre apart- Kanab. J17rc. 644-266- FOR SALE: Home and lot good location. See Guy Chamberlain or call Kanab. Enough N153tc. room for Business. 644-554- FOR THE FINEST In carpet i and rugs, new upholstered furni- Hire, recovering and restyling of! old upholstered furniture contact TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY '& CARPET CO., also, auto and truck upholstering, truck seats, headliners and seat covers at 750 N. Main, Cedar City, Utah. 10 day service. FREE pickup and delivery A12rc Easy Terms. I FOR SALE: Spinet Piano this area, Take over .small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager, Box 148, Sugar House Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. , ; J31,3tc. Soil Ccnservdisn Ji7c. Call 644-234- $300.-0- 0. Kanab. J24,31pd. 6, Weekly Hews Holes - By Dwaln flaacke FOR RENT: I and 2 bedroom furnished. See Guy At the . present time, we are KaChamberlain or call plagued with food surpluses nab, . D13rc. throughout the United States but FOR SALE: Used, 6ut in good the picture might changrbyT975 FOR SALE: Basic H can be condition, horse-drawmowing if the present rate of population obtained at Maurine Mackelprangs machine. Make offer. Errol Brown, increase continues. Assuming the J31,3tc. present rate of population inhome, Glendale, Utah. or 5554, Kanab. crease does continue, the population in the United .States could Mrs. Verla B. Iverson and fan reach 210 million by 1975. NqWS I ily of Washington visited her We received a short note last Aggregate farm mother, Mrs. Louisa A. Brinker- week from David L. Foote who would have to beproduction increased 25 hoff Saturday for her birthday. is In Reno, Nevada, visiting with to 30 percent to meet the total Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell his son and family the Darrell went to Paragoonah Monday to Footes. Mr. Foote said that he food requirements. The proposed see his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth was enjoying his visit and would increase in population and growth of the nation economy will exMaxwell and his sister Mrs. Wil- - be there a few months, pand the demand for timber son Lund and family. Demands for recreation ville for Mrs. Ella Rhea Tuesday facilities will likely increase more Several f'rom here attended .the rapidly than the increase in pop. 644-554- 644-233- 9 HappeninqS Glendale daily news items and notes Visiting here from St. George' Mrs. Drew Robinson are both ill the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. and confined to the hospital at Max Brinkerhoff and Mr. John Kanab. We wish them a speedy S. Anderson. recovery. Mr. Norman Hunt of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Spencer, came here this week where he Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leigh and has employment family and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sudweeks of Cedar City visited Mr. Willard Mackelprang and relatives here over the weekend- - 5 'MAWlM i By ART BEEMAN THOSE WERE THE DAYS C NOPE - THAT THING By Nan E. Johnson From the looks of the weather outside this morning, we may get some snow. Hope so. !r. and Mrs. Sharon Lamb were in Salt Lake ort business the past week. LaVoy Rust was married Satin the St George Temple urday J. E. Crofts refriends and relatives acmany turned home from Salt Lake them down, a recepLake Wednesday where Mr. Crofts companied tion was held Saturday in the underwent major surgery. Mr. Crofts was taken on to the Ka- Kanab Stake House. nab hospital for a few days. He Visiting at the Grace Heaton is home now. Welcome home. home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dell Spencer of Salt here-o- f Word ed the Lake fnd Mr. and Mrs. Lane birth of a baby to hlr. and Mrs. Tait and children of Page, AriDennis Crofts. This is their first. zona. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. John Crofts and Edward DeMille received his Children of Panguitch Utah spent mission call to the Denmark Mis- the weekend here. sion. He will leave March 4th. inda Lamb was home from The Valley Basketball team was her studies as C S.U.. Her parents defeated by Panguitch. Panguitch he Perry Lambs took her back really has a ball team. You should Sunday. see them play. Were still proud of our basketball team. Speakers in Sacrament meeting were parents of the missionaries: Sylvia J. Chamberlain, Sally H. ulation. The rate of population increase Chamberlain, Lane Blackburn, inUtah during the last decade Bernetta A. Tait, Cleo S. Sorenhas been about double that for the sen and Berle J. Heaton, it was country as a whole. Population interesting to hear about the misincreased in Utah ffom 688,862 sionaries. in 1950 to 890,627 in 1960. At Mrs. LeGrande C. Heaton rethis rate, the population of the she held a meeting to get ports state would reach more than the Heart Campaign on the way. 1,200,000 by 1975. She feels they will have successA population of 1,200,000 peo- ful campaign. ple in 1975 would consume 50 to The Jr. Class at the High Scho. 60 percent more food than is now consumed in the state. Total pro- ol are presenting 3 one act plays ' duction now exceeds total con- Friday night be sure and attend. sumption of agricultural products Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Chamberlain in Utah. By 1975, total consump- and family of Cedar City visited tion of food would exceed the the Hans Chamberlains and Clyde total production by about 20 per- Taits Saturday. cent Perry E. Troy is m California 1975 is only 12 short years visiting his mother. It is essential that farmers Correction of last weeks news and ranchers plan ahead and Dean Lamb did not go up for his they start to develope their farms physical for the service, a misand ranches to meet the growing take Im sorry. demand for food and fiber in the future. Mr. and Mrs. n FOR SALE: Red 43 Jeep Ka-na- Orderville daily rows happenings DEEMS was-recelv- Symptom My of Distress Arising from Neighbors STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACBD QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST k Over five million package of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relteLpf symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodtnal Ulcer due to Ex. cea Add Poor Di ition. Sour or Upset Stomach, Gaisinas, Heartburn, Sleeplessness. etc., due to Excess Add. Ask for i Willard Message which fully explains this home treatment fra at J3&A Fenton Rexall Store a. - is Si y FOR SALE BENJAMIN SWAPP HOME Excellent location, nearly block lot, 3 bed room masonary home, garage, block fruit and storage one-quart- room, fruit trees, plenty of room for good garden. All newly painted and ready to move into, PRICED RIGHT. rt c Contact Errol G. Brown Kanab Realty & Investment Co. 25 South Main Kanab IWjUlUiiifflUi) o y ,.0i The averaqe life of an ASPARAGUS iji., f t P'a-n- te to o IS Means- -, bide It) lia is qe-an- s Pp old 24 and,, TIU. PRODUCING ft, Grandpa Hedges always wants with a to open a conversation cork screw. f An ' Eskimo kin tell you sett in on top of the world such a hot idea. 19 11 42 44 & that aint a is where the nudists have their hide out. A Nudist Camp nbtal type Spots Required Exclamation Woodland animal Auricle Printing measure More arid Be indebted Toward BerauM 47 49 Vi M 53 Sum 56 Smart 59 Woody plant 61 Universal While driving his car, Mr. Prale, Hit a cop on his beat near the jail. The cop said "You jerk! Your wipers dont work! language The tongue is one tool, the more its used the sharper it gits. " Grandpa Hedges wont ride in airplanes till they put em on tracks. SPECIAL of SNAIL -- 13 CONSIDERED A DELICACY IN FRANCE 'WINGS , Durinq thein season Septem? to April, oven ne eafcan !! VIBRATB 140 TIMES A. SECOND .! If Tubby Tylers face was his fortune hed be on relief. ' Released by f 4 REV. CHARLEY GRANT AP Smith Service 10462 Pretty soon youll be walking. ..on bail! 62 Be atck 63 Grow old 66 Gain knowledge u7 Unwell 68 Seed eaee t9 Becomes ragged DOWN 1 Group of students 2 Hurry I4 I 7 9 9 10 Am Discover Fnemy To manifest Behold Meadow Mad Electric emit II Female sheep 17 Mineral spring , PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES The National Safety Council says: ''Be sure your wiper blades are in good, live condition, and have arm pressure of one ounce per inch of blade length to sweep snow and sleet off instead of eliding over it. Dead blades may make dead drivers. Check defroster, too. You must see a hazard to avoid it. |