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Show BOUTHnul page Four Subscribe don't borrow docsnt cost. lt pays Advertising WONDERFUL FOR OVER 150 YEARS iwlaMM) J UfA2 I!:1; Geeks ilwUO Thursday, February 21, 1S3 NEWS, E&ash, Utsii el Likrcry New books for children at the Kanab Library, according to Mrs. Blanche Mace librarian, are: Open house wag held at Mrs. her Father, Eva A. Dallins for Children of the -- Red King by John S. Anderson Saturday, Feb., M. Poiland. The Singing Hill by 16, in honor of his 89th birthday, M. Dejong. Phantom of the Blockhis entire family Mrs. Gwen Jlig-le- y ade by S. Meader. An Elephant is of Alpine, Mary Peterson of Not a Cat by A. Tresselt. Nine Springville, Vem and Dallas And- Fine Gifts byE. W. Minshull erson of Glendale and many fri- Henrietta and the Hat by M ends and relatives greeted Mr. Watts. Anderson on this special day. Also, The Wonderful Tree A group of 17 MIA workers from our Ward attended Leader-t&i- p House by H. Longman. The Mouse meeting held in Kanab Mon- and the Lion by E. Titus. The Miller, his son and Their Donkey day evening. Students home from College the by R. Duvoisin. Tag Along by B. past weekend were: Dale Spencer FrankeL Man In Orbit by S. Foley from USU, Logan, Rita Jackson, and Words I Like to Read and Ted and Gayle Maxwell, Rita Write by M. ODonnell. Brinkerhoff , LaVerLand Lou Nell Pugh, Alonzo Mackelprang, Elizabeth McArthur and Ross WorkLivestock Market man from CSU, Cedar City. Cedar City Market Report William E. Cox, who has been at St. George doing Temple work , February 16, 1963 the past month returned home 28.23 to 30 00 . W F Str Calves this week. Mrs. Elsie Brinkerhoff went to W F Hfr Calves . . 26.00 to 28 00 00 Salt Lake City the past week end. W F Yrling Strs . , .20.00 to 23 W F Yrling llfra 1800 to 20.00 Holstein Strs .. 17.00 to 19 00 Holstein Hfrs .... 16 00 to 17.50 Kanab News Notes-Commercial Cows 12.50 to 15.10 Mrs. Edith Sannella entertained Canner and Cutter Cows 9 00 to three tables of Bridge Tuesday 12.00 evening. Prizes were awarded to Cow & Calf Prs. 165.00 to 18000 Mrs. Clo Sprang, -- Afton Mar Gam 25.00 to 32.00 Calves and Mardean Church. It was al- Baby 15.25 to 15.60 so a going away party for Mrs. Butcher Hogs Pat Kruegar, a member of the '' Fred Levanger JU Gub. The Kruegars are being Harold Woodward JU transferred to Redding, Calif. and Weekly Events school's 5r.lE wonra E3AVG DIG PQODLGDG -- ' " k ?f - (Ah i Ham tn&ssi f Vfer Wherever you go, the bourhon to beat if you can! Waterfill-FraziDISTILLED yo BOTTLED IT WATERFILL AND - , am V ...... er THE GREAT KENTUCKY BOURBON SINCE Mm Available BOTTLED IN BONO II woof . 40P FRAZIER DISTILLERY 1810 CO . DAROSTOWN. KT, UTAHS SCHOOLS GEORGE WASHINGTON SPECIALS AS HE CUT DOWN THE CHERRY TREE iwmv LUtITS CUT THE PRICES ON USED was IC3I CADILLAC DsVilla 4 Dr. UT Complste with Everything Martha would have liked this Beautiful White Sedan. One Owner SemNNew e CARS ,r:ow $4283X3 $3777X0 - 03 1 OLDSf.iOBILE F85 4 Dr Sedan, lleaier. A great performing car with the spirit of 77. 1977X3 I677.C3 1035X0 877X3 Another Famous George Helped build this Dr. Sedan, Automatic, Radio, Heater 1050 PLYMOUTH A real buy! Would Jiave held well at the Battle of Bunker Hill 705X3 577 C3 1933 4C5.C3 377X3 Radio, Heater. The tea party never saw anything like this. 1153 PLYMOUTH 8 Sport Coupe, Overdrive, Radio, Healer General Braddock would have lost the battle had he owned this- - 485X3 377X3 4 Dr. Sedan, Automlie, Radio, Healer 645X3 477 CD V-- 84 98 4 OLDSF.IOBILE Dr. Automatic Drive, Power Steering "V 4 y Utah has 1 times more students that go to coiIeg$ as a result, Utah's education budget is high; ... 2Vz not high enough to keep up with inflation. Utah spends 25 less for education than the mountain states . . average. IC45.C3 I0SO RAMBLER Super 4 Dr., Radio, Heater, Real Glean ' Utah families are the nations largest . . . 25 larger Utah has 8 times fewer children in private schools ' But . 1832 CHEVROLET M0HZA Sport Coups, Radio, Heater- 4 sped 2IE9X3 Washington would never have had to cross the Delaware In a boat if he had this. 1 . Utah can afford more for education i V-- 1055 CHEVROLET V-- S The British would like to have this; nice one. 2 Dr Radio, Heater - Was at the Battle of Hills 177X3 1053 0ACSLLAG 62 4 Dr. Sedan, Automatic, Radio Heater A good car for the Cherry Orchard. 277X3 1054 FORD V-- 8 UTaHN$ radios have more ,mevw 5ETS, WASHERS DRYERS, CARSe TELEPHONES 0HE YEAR G. W. WARRANTY ON ALL THESE CARSr. . THESE PRICES ONLY GOOD FEB. 22 and 23rd UTAH a quality program that will bring its children back to or above tlie national average In academic achievement. SEE GENERAL KENT CARPENTER LUNT MOTOR CO. KANAB, UTAH I HOME CF THE DEPEHDAQLES NEEDS... FOR 1833 The minimum CAPSprogram will help Utah keep its good teachers and attract others reduce the size of classes eliminate double sessions remedy the drop-ou- t problem provide adequate services . . . - Cooperating Agencies for Public Schools |