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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS December U, 1964, Page 5 M I - mm tfU- - ! 44. tlWtl lM -- W..f l lent i 7.TK3ntrtmiTWlw mm - .a ft 3 -- J rely. Class! R (also published in Southern Utah News) are read by 50,000 prospective buyers dont miss another week using this market place to do your small business transactions. Only 7c per word one insertion; 5c per word per Insertion for two publications, 4c per word per Insertion for three or mo,re weeks: If we cant help you, nobody can in Southern Utah. RENT VO IS ClEdCAlS-ACCT- AUCTION HOLSTEIN CATTLE . Public notice has been given of sale to be held Friday, December 11 at 10 a.m. at the Kenneth Yardley corrals about one mile north of Beaver City of 114 head of yearling Holstein heifers; 24 yearling steers, approximately 550 lbs. weight. They will be Sorted and sold In representative groups. They are PUBLIC fieds - APT. TO - ONE AND TWO bedroom furnished apartments for rent 0 or see Guy Cham call DIP, re berlain Kanab. heifers and will make excellent replacements. Terms. cash and none will be moved until payment is tendered. Auctioneer Is Harold Woodard, and Nicholas Hughs is the seller. well-bre- d KANAB 79, Kanab OPT25 Llttl 7-- 17 Lewis I 0 44 4 Pugh 3 3 I Grover 1 4 12 Saddler 'APARTMENT suitable for four girls or small family. Phone 673-202or call at 154 S. 100 E., St. George, O. LWilkins. 1- -1 2-- 10-1- 2 - 24 15-2- 70 Wagner 1 B. Bamton 2 Freirlcks 2 Slmklne 2 Roberts 3 Totals Kanab Piute TWO UNIT APT. building lots, furnished home, two unfurnished homes, Kanab, Utah. 644-278LeRoy Judd, Kanab D9c. Realty. OPT U 2-- Brown 4 42 Foot 11 D9, 2tpd For Sale PIUTI Piute R. B arson 4 I R. Anderson 1 04 2 1 4 J. Anderson 2-- 6, ESTATE 17 11 2-- 9 3 3 2-- 2 0-- 0 27 52 35 22 IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, . or 878-478- 43 - 2 trade try the Classified section of your and two for Southern Utah News the price of one ad. Look in that attic or store room, for articles which may find a quick market and give you extra cash for Christmas. 9 GUNNISON er M. Hill It 4 52 Kanab Gunnison 1 4 0--0 GUNNISON OPT9 Kanab Riding 1 0 2 Haycock 4 10 Ketctium 1 0 Casper t 44 24 Pugh ) 2 4-- 7 0-- 2-- 9 1- -1 2 11 5 Brown 1- 14-2- 4 50 Kanab Gunnison Beck V Hill 3 Totals 11 24 22 25 0--0 2-- 4 0-- 4 0--0 4 37 41 59 Gunnison G Higgins 4 Sorenson 4 Hansen 3 Resse 2 Despaln Buchanan 13 17 - J f jjsjlT-jECIXMI M u- - r- - 4 70 42 -1-- l' w t 114 " , Lakers Idea Worth Millions to U.S. Ex-Sa- lt S!il Fib, 7e!!i dated flf GSU E:c:i Peril In Bcocmbr 10 CEDAR CITY November travel to Zion National Park totalled 18,000 visits t o Superintendent according Frank Obernhansley, which was almost the same as November, 1963. Travel for the year to date now totals 69?, 000 visits, or a over 1963. Travel gain of 3 has already passed s the s 1 963 year total which .was the highest travel year In the Parks history. The use of the campground Ski enthus- iasts will have an opportunity to view an outstanding film on Thursday, December 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the College of Southern Utah Auditorium, it was announced by Cleo Petty, Chairman of the CSU Division of Health, Physical Education and Athletics. 1 The film and accompanying lecture will provide Skiers with the latest information on equipment, technique, and plans for skiing in the area. Progress of the Brianhead ski development will be outlined as well as information on the newly organized ski patrol. Discussion on dub activities at the college and in the community will take place. Mr. Petty said that anyone in the area who is Interested in skiing is invited and urged to attend the meettia. available - 0-- 2 4-- 4 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FILM IN KANAB AT 10:00 AM. ON THE FILM WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL ROOM. 12-17-6- 4. - 0-- 4 10-1- 2 4 2-- 4 22 5 23 37 23 3f ANYONE WHO HAS NOT FILED A CLAIM TO DRAW UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BENEFITS FROM THE STATE OF UTAH, BUT WHO FEELS THERE MAY BE A POSSIBILITY OF FILING CLAIM SHOULD BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THIS MEETINO. THE FILM IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN 55 52 BOB LINFORD Salesman 9 10 DRADSIIA17 4 Salt Lake City with his sister, Billie Husley, and worked for General Dynamics Crop, before accepting a position with the Air Force. THE DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE IN PANGUITCH HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO SHOW THE 4 P T Layton Ave. (1SG0 South). Mr. Hulsey practiced law In 123 A 22 IS 55 and was graduated from the University of Utah Law SchooL He married the former Elizabeth MacCalman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacCalman, continued in November In spite your regular or specialized auto - lions of dollars. He is Royce Wade Hulsey, a' contract administrator with the .Air Force in Washington, D.C. yPresident Johnson lauded the group of 30 persons for ideas and projects which save money. The largest saving, estimated at 40 million dollars, was credited to Mr. Hulsey. Mr. Hulsey mad an Air Force manpower survey expected to result in the big savings. He attended schools in Utah of some rather cold nights, and 900 campers were recorded for the month. Campefs now total 143,000 for the year, or a gain of 28 per cent above 1963. to help, with and truck sales needs. A former Salt Lake attorney was one of 30 persons honored for saving U.S. taxpayers mil- ? 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