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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah r- Pae Four AEG FredsrJa Kaws Hess C!::irr.::n Isom at Hurricane, Utah. Mrs. Morrison was gone ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Figgins If more than one farm is being and children, Fredonia, returned damaged or threatened by a con- recently from visiting his parservation problem, a pooling s, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell under the Agricultural at Nelsonville, Ohio. Mrs. Conservation Program may be Darell Figgins is a patient at io the best way , to solve It, Mark State University Hospital, Co. S w a p p. Chairman, Agricultural lumbus, where she is reported Stabilization and Conservation improving from a throat condiCounty Committee, said today. , tion. Mr and Mrs Carl Nelson, MurFatrmers, are becoming more aware of the possibilities of group, ray, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Ren action In solving mutual conser- Bates, Union, Utah, were guests for example, of Mrs. Nelsons daughter, Mrs vation problems ia Sargent Rich and family at In water management, the Chaira recently. Mr. Bates is 'an natural Where declared man disaster, such as a flood, exten- uncle of Mrs. Rich also. Rennie Moody, Walnut Creek, sively damages farmland, pooling the money and work resources of California, is spending a week a whole group may be the only as guest of his anut, Mrs. Clair at Fredonia. Moody is a way to correct the situation. And Pearson, of Fredonia High Schosometimes, a pooling agreement graduate ol, and was active in school sports type of conservation operation will and extra curricular activities Carried out soon enough a student here prevent a problem from develop. while Art McKinney is home for a Ing into an emergency. ACP pofew days, enroute to Viet Nam oling agreements are available to farmer in any State or County, with the U S. Army, where he and their use is now widespread will spend a year. His mother, in most of the country. In 1962, Mrs Lenn McKinney, came with ACP pooling agreements were him and will return to Flagstaff used on 35 farms in Kane County r.on where she will be associated in performing conservation pract- with her brother, Merrill Young ices which had community bene- in his business. Mrs Oscar Brooksby left Monfits. Such measures included Lining Irrigation Canals and day this week to spend a while in Phoenix with her daughter, Mrs. Constructing Irrigation R e s e Veian Call and family. Mrs Don Cooper, Auora, Utah, Any number of farmers may i visited with former friends and join their efforts and resources neighbors a t Fedonia .recently. under an ACP pooling agreement She was a guest of Mrs. Elwm in attacking a mutual conservPratt. Mrs. Sterling Heaton, and ation problem, according 'to the Mrs. Landell Heaton as well as Chairman. While pooling agreements include an average of 25 farms per agreement, an agree, ment may be used if the problem in an area involves as few as two farms. The agreement is simply a means, of applying the program assistance a number of farmers earn toward the cost of solving a single involved or extensive problem. We urge farmers who have a conservation problem which crosses single-farboundaries to get in touch with the ASC County Committee for further information about ACP pooling agreements. Tells Group Plans Fig-gin- Thursday, July 25, 1SS3 V calling on others she knew while living here. Mrs Ka Mitchell and Mrs. Nora Pointer, St. George, were among the many guests who called on Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Brooksby last week In honor of their Golden Wedding Anniversay p a r t y at their home in Fredonia. Ccssly Sea! flaws ' Arthella Adams, of Salt Lake City, spent lat week In Kanab visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Marv Adams, and many friends. Also Merlyn Adams and son Marv Dwaiij have been visiting here, and now have returned to their home in Chatsworth, California. Pat and Marva Dawn Winton and children, from Phoenix, Ariz., were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adams for a few days earlier in the month F 0-h- Sales of the '63 Valiant are really Fre-don- " iL .I Georg. Mayor and Bu..nmon. AU Hon. Poroda. iilver addl. featured in h Day. of 47 inv Mta JL iaHm named Crnnd Manh.ll of Hi. ,ord. by .p..lal Ih. Day 1 47 IMo. opened ha A wch, officially Committee. o '47 h. Dayi Cily lo har-ham d.wntown Celebration by leading .am. 1,000 colorful William A. Bill" B.rioxkef, Si. SU man last Thunday. Tho Utah Slol. Foirgrounds (or th. opening night performonr. Wort and It believed o bo th, target tho horn throughout vonl draw participant! ol Barlochor Farms. arado ol 1H kind in tho United Slain. Mr. Boriocker h president Insurance Company, federated and Snurity St ol Bank tho Georg, Me., St. Ooorgoi SaH lake City. Mt. Carmel daily news notes t and Mrs. Elvon Spencer left last week to go to Oklahoma to see Mrs. Reeses brother, Johnny Keller, who lives there. Amy Reese and daughter Carol visited here one 'day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frant Esplin from Salt Lake were here for Aunt Jane Hardys funeral. Visiting at the Bill Taits SunMr. and Mrs. Allen Stevens and day was Mrs. Lomola Burrows son Kent are visiting his parents, and children from Hatch, Utah. the Merwin Stevens, for a week from their home in Penerville, Oregon. Smokey Sayst Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sorensen are the proud parents of a baby boy. They have a daughter, Janette. By Christie Mulllner Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Blackburn front Torrence, Calif., were here last week for their daugters Wedding reception, Mr. and Mrs Bruce Harris. They visited with her brothers and friends while here. Seemed good to see them, wish they would come more often Dr. and Mrs. Marden Lamb and four children are spending his vacation at his parents home, the Osmer Lambs. Marden talked in church along with Isaac Chamberlain. They both gave very good talks. When r? , r 1 I I 9 Mr. Everythings working well for this great Valiant this year. The faster it sells, the Dealers better the deals Plymouth-Valian- t can make. And the better deals they make, the faster Valiant sells. Faster and faster PUGH flSooo n PROTECTION FEATURES COST PAYMENT FAIR 40 North Main Street, Kanab : 'C 1 I 100-milli- These scientists developed new methods and equipment that will be a major factor in increasing precipitate copper production from the present level of 1800 tons a month to 6000 tons! a1, - 'V-l -- - Kennecotts pioneers of today are creating a brighter future for copper production in Utah through the expansion program. Inevitably this assures a longer life for the economic benefits that result from Kennecotts operations. Directly and indirectly, these benefits reach all Utahns. ARRANGEMENTS FRIENDLY MOTOR is engaged in a vast dollar expansion program to increase copper production in Utah. Again pioneering is a vital, necessary tool for progress As one of many examples of pioneering in the expansion program, Kennecott research scientists delved into the production of precipitate copper , which is recovered from overburden dumps near the Bingham Canyon Mine. 10 forest fires still caused by carelessness! Your Farmers Aprit is a specialist in provi;!;::g FAST e. it goes. By now, Valiants one of the very best buys around. So see your dealer. Your Authorized Plymouth-Valie- nt Dealer'. Warranty gainst defect! In materiel end workmanship on 1963 cere has been expanded to Include parts replacement or repair, without charge tor repaired porta or labor, tor S year, or 50,000 miiaa, whichever oomes first, on the engine block, head and Internal parts, tranamiaaion case and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque converter, drive shaft, universal joints (excluding dust oovera), rear axle and differential, and rear wheel bearings, provided the vehicle has been serviced at reasonable intervals aooording to the Plymouth-Valia- nt Certified Car Care schedules. m out of uZJI CONVENIENT W they can offer you better deals! Today, Kennecott i LOW o) , ... fr 704 'h. EXCLUSIVE Dealers sell nt de m-w- i DEPENDABLE Plymouth-Valia- It was pioneering in the truestVnse when copper production from low-graore began in Utah 59 years ago. Traditional mining practices gave way to mass production methods new techniques and equipment appeared on the scene. The result was a great new and spectacular industry for Utah. s and Mrs. John Reese, u because it's the best compact value. Miss Evelyn Salter and end Bruce Black from Salt Lake were visitors over the weekend at the Thearon Salter home. Mr. r V boy fri- Frank Myers spent a few days with his family at the Y from Las Vegas. fS SERVICEl Call your Farmers Agent NOWt LEROY JUDDj auto Kanab, Phone lips pmi . truck 644-278- 9 m I standard p? FAnr.i cut PAIUTirJG COSTS Its tasy to havo attractive barns, sheds and fences at cost with Standard Shiogle Stains. They come ready to use and are quickly applied by brush or sprayer. Besides adding long lasting color, they seal unpainted wood against dampness, help prevent cracking end warping. low Standard Shingle Stains come in three colors: brown, green or red. If you want protection without coloring, order Chevron Shingle and Floor Oil. , For any Standard Oil product, call Karl Jameson OFFICE Midway HOME Midway 8 2250 'iw. i'. y J LSonnacott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division " |