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Show cqnOH. Igruwyn THE Page Six August 14, 1975 Kanab News Notes Visiting at the LeGrande Jones home this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones and family of Cedar City. Mrs. Von Della Labrum of Springville has been In Kanab the past weekend visiting with her sister. Alga Brown. Cedar City "UNEVA" Livestock Auction Consign your livestock to Cedar City Livestock Auction. We're doing a better job of marketing your livestock . . . That's all there is to it!! We're bigger and better than ever before. Sales are up 400'T. Average of 41 buyers per sale. Your hauling We re Closer e costs are less. Your cattle in better shape and consequently J."ll better. We're a southern Utah industry working for and with the stockmen of southern Utah. Cedar City 'UNEVA' Livestock Auction MARKET REPORT - Date AUCTION SUMMARY Aug. U, 1975. SHLLP: Fat 38 to 40; Feeder Lambs Lambs 31 to 36; Slaughter Ewes 30 to 35.00 PH (or mutton types. HOGS: B!ock 46 to 50.25; Feeders 40 to 46.00; Seiners 12 to 20.00 PH. CATTLE: Baby calves 12 to 25.00; Cows - canners - cutters 16 to 16.00, Utility 4 19 to 24, High Commercial yielding went to 26V; Bulls 27 to 29 (or Slaughter bulls, 22 to 25 feeder bulls; Feeder Choice Cattle: Steers 28 to 31 Heifers 24 to Steers 29 to 3 26; Heifers 24 to 24.50; r.oo-Steers 30 to 31.50 Heifer:Steers 23 to 26.00; 26 to 30 to 32.25 Heifers 28.75; HMstelns 70u Steers 23.00 to 24.00 Heifers 19.0c to 22.00. GENERAL COMMENT: Market wasstronger by about $1.00 on cows and $1,50 stronger on feeder cattle, High yielding cows were $2.50 stronger. The sale w active and about 40o head of livestock were sold. MET JOHNSON 586-931- stock. We give Better market support than anyone we know of. We protect your rattle in your interests. We'll haul your livestock! Semis, bob tails, trailers and local hauling by Kanab cattlemen. Call for, 586-931- 2 arrangements- MET JOHNSON, Mgr. 586-931- 2 2 Auction Consignment or Field Buying SALE EVERY SATURDAY Wo can We're geared to give individual attention to your live-- 1 at 1 pm. freight yor cattle Auction Consignment or Field Buying Cedar City "UNEVA" Livestock Auction SALE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1 P.M. ACTION ... Action is the word for youth! M;my people talk of wlut they are going to do. Ma i;, more dream of what theyd like to do. Bat action is far more exciting than talking or dreaming - so we're to see some Youth in Action in the Kanab area starting today, A youth group froinW Islington Heights Baptist Church of Ogden, led by Pastor Hubert Vance, is lie re to put into action a basic Christian concept. The Apostle Paul gave the directThose tiling wliich you ive: have both learned and received and heard, and seen in me, do; and the God of peace shall he with you (Ph.4:9). They have heard and received "the Gospel of Christ, wliich is the po.v.-- of God unto salvation to eyci )uiu that belie vet h (Kol:ln). And 1 they have Pauls exampb-have not shunned to declare nut" you all the counsel of God 9:ic.20:27). They luve seen in Paul the proof o! ids willingness to spend and be spent lor the cause of Christ (2 Co. 12: la. Tilt appeal then to do, to get into action, lias found a willing The action-respon- se door-to-do- or August 14 , 1975 Page Six NEWS August 14 Weight Watchers Meet, Clubroom, 6 p.m. Fire Department Meets, Firehouse, 7:30 p.m. August 16 AA meeting Clubroom, 8 p.m. Meeting, Clubroom, 8 p.m. August 19 Chamber of Commerce meets. Chef's Palace, noon August 20 j Bookmobile, Elementary School, 11:30 to 2:30 21 August Weight Watchers Meet, Cluifroom, 6 p.m. Fire Department Meets, Fiydiouse, 7:30 p.m. August 22 Football Parowan at Kaib, 8 pm. ' August 23 AA Meeting. Library Clubroom, 8 p.m. August 26 Karie County Commission meets. Courthouse, 7:30 pm August 27 Kanab Lions Club, Lions Den, 8 p.m. August 28 Weight Watchers meet, Library Clubroom, 6 p.m. Fire Department Meets, Firehouse, 7:30 p.m. (To enter dates in the community calendar please before Monday a m.) contact Fred Brueck, I i 644-265- REPORT The Congress is In recess this month, and I hope that those members who voted for a backdoor pay raise for themselves and other government officials are feeling blistering heat from their constituents wliile they are home. I have hollered, kicked, screamed and preached that one of the principal causes of inflation is excessive, irresponsible government spending. Everyone is aware of how inflation has eroded purchasing power, and how the lower and middle income American is hurt hardest. Bit on July 23th and 30th the Senate and House passed in less than 24 hours a bill providing salary adcost-of-livi- ng justments for their members, plus some 17,000 federal employees who already make be- tween $30,000 and $G2,500. The bill in the H ruse passed te by a margin. I voted against the pay increase, as did my SADDLES and TACK of colleagues, Representatives John Rhodes and Jolrn Conlan It was a backdoor appraoch because the salary liike was an amendment tacked onto a bill dealing with the U.S, Postal Service. The proposal came so quickly that those of us who opposed the pay raise had no time to organize a fight against GROOMING NEEDS it. to tell the is most typical -and the most copied - technique of the messenger of the Cross. good news The Ogden young people, coming to assist hirst Biptist Church in a religious survey, are willing to identify themselves with tin Nw Testament pattern, even though some residents might mistake them for some ,jthr kind of peddlers. To really get the picture and to know what the action is all about, all interested friends are invited to meet and heir these youth and their Pastor al First Baptist Church Sunday. MeetBible School at ing times: 10:00 u.m, Worship Service at 11:00, Evening Fellowship at 7:30. Added to the schedule is a baptismal service at Lake Powells Lone R'Xk Beach it 2:00 p.m. (1:00 Ari.. time). Pastor Russell Taft is to be assisted by Pastor Vance in this scriptural ordinance where action speaks of identification with our crucified and risen Saviour and Lord. CONGRESSIONAL one-vo- Christian disciples has varied in its expression, yet has retained certain basic features, for more than 1900 years. Going UTAH Kane County Area Community Calendar IS THE WORD response. SUUTiiL:4. The effect of tliis to the American taxpayer is that the worse inflation gets, the better the salary adjustment is for the Congress and the top echelon of bureau- and IMPERIAL HAYNES HORSE TRAILERS 2 and 4 Horse - Stock - Gooseneck crats. FEEDS - SEEDS - FLOUR Portable Corrals Loading Chutes HORSESTALLS SQUEEZE CHUTES CALF TABLES Wcterers Feeders Li Etc. HI s ' This shameful action is unpardonable and shows the lack of concern for people by a majority of the Congress. It is particularly galling when one considers that Congressional leaders have not been able to bring a tax reform bill to the floor since 1969, and they have produced nothing of merit in the way of an energy bill in the last seven months. But a pay raise for a select few passed within 24 hours. If enough pressure from the voters is exerted, perhaps there will be a chance for legislation in September to repeal the adjustments for those who already are earning salaries far in excess of most Americans. .livestock handling equipme Hamblin Feed 644-511- 6 cost-of-livi- ng KANAB, UTAH Qoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeaeoooooooo o o o o o o IFF o o o o o o o o o o Hlril.s 0 o 0 o o o 9 o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 50 REG. FOR MEN 50 OFF FOR W OMF.N OFF 16.00 1 NOW 8.00 I as low as 6.50 a pair CHILDRENS ? pair for AS low AS 2.99 TABLE aoeoooooe$fneoooo 'mrs L o o o o 0 o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Miss Marianne Heyborne, daughter of Loyd and Maryllis Heyborne, and Rinda Reese, daughter of Laurence and Eleanor Reese of Kanab, caught the bus early Friday morning; their destination was Draper, Utah It is also a feeling of weariness, where they spent five days at the home of their uncle, Jay when a whole days time is consumed in this great art of Heaton, and his family. Gene and Lorene Russell and doing it yourself. Neverthetheir I am daughter, Carol Lee, went art this for grateless, to Pine Valley on Saturday to be ful. Mr. and Mrs. Mason (Laural) at a reunion. Genes sister, Cottam (she is the sister of Margaret Ann Barton, and her family were there. Velma Carroll) were herefrom Saturday evening the cast their home in Mesa for a visit. of the pageant met in Main CanCraig Barton has gone to Nevada to work with his brother yon for their annual party. A good Dutch-ovsupper was DeLynn Barton on a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Payne vis- prepared and served along with salad, rolls, cake and melon ited at the home of his grandOh, good food, after wliich a father, Mark Chamberlain, Centennial quilt was presented to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair to Mrs. Lorene Lamb in thanks for all her hours of service have visiting them their grandson Travis Ball from Idaho. during this year of our centenTheir son, Wayne Adair, came nial birthday. Speakers in Church Sunday from Las Vegas to get his daughter, Jennifer, who has evening were Bros. Nelson Allen and Bill Clark, representbeen visiting with her grandparing the Stake High Council. ents tliis summer. On Saturday night, the CharPeggy Tait spent two days last week with her brother Gregg les H ip worths were visited by Tait, visiting with relatives in Mr. Elwood Dennett and his Cedar City and Richfield. daughter, Mrs. Elaine Whitman, and four of her children Mi's. Mercy Chamberlain from Magna, Utah. They had all spent a few days with her daughter, Ramona Hafen and her been to the Dennett family reunion in Parowan and came this family in Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Porter way to see the Hepworths, Then spent the weekend in Salt Lake on Monday morning, a cousin, City seeing their children who Mr. Charles Millet, and his are working and living in the sister from California came to see them. northern part of the state. Its a busy time with the Fair Mrs, Shirley Hart, with her two sons, David and Lynn from coming up this week. EveryNew Castle, came to see her one dig in and find something that is fair worthy, get it regismother, Mrs. Amy Crofts. tered, get it judged, and see Mrs. Darios Keller accompanied Mrs. Od assy back to what kind of homemaker, or California. Mrs. Olassy is one sewing expert, or breadmaker, of the new owners of the Star-li- te or artist, or flower grower, or or whatever, you really Cafe. Elburn and Cleo Sorenson are. Come and support the went north last weekend to atCounty in this the fun time of the year. After all, its your tend a family reunion. Sisters Marlene and Kathren Fair. And I guess I wont complain Baird traveled north Bountiful too much about having to can to have a visit with an older sister, Mrs. MaryLed Smith, and those beans after all Im lucky to have the lids to put on the boher family. ttles. Come visit me when the The descendants of Hy Stevens met in Main Canyon for a snow flies these vegetables reunion. We were glad to once will taste mighty good and Ill be in a lot better frame of mind again see Dave and Ruth Stevresidents of Mt. then (if I survive a wedding and ens, one-tiCarmel; they all attended school school starting and all the extra here in their younger days. things I did not get done during Carol and Parry Lamb took the summer). Nellie Heaton and Amy Crofts to Moccasin to spend sometime Sunday afternoon. WARDS This is a tired reporter that you at 10:30 Monday night--th- is has been a day of canning. Its a feeling of satisfaction to help plant a garden, then harvest the vegetables and prepare them for winter's use. greets en en-ro- No EIS necessary FREEZER SALE for waterline to Colt copper mine Glen Superintendent, National Recreation Area, announced today that after making an environmental review of an application for a The Canyon Special Use Permit authorizing the construction of a waterline serving the Colt Mesa Copper-mi- ne in Garfield County, Utah, the National Park Service has decided not to prepare an environmental statement. An Environmental Assessment and Review is on file and available for inspection at the Utah State Office of the National Park Service, Room 2208, Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, as well as the Office of the Superintendent at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Page, Az, The Assessment considers the nature of the resources, Search and Rescue easy-clea- stands by at mofo-croraces ss . The Kanab Search and Rescue Patrol spent August 11 at the Mato Cross races at East Zion. The patrol stood by with the ambulance In case of injuries to bike riders and also sold hamburgers, hot dogs and soft drinks. Two accidents occurred but trips to the hospital were not necessary. One rider sufand fered a broken collar-boanother was knocked unconscious when his bike broke In two in going over a jump, and he took a hard fall on his face and ne chest. Control Center opens in Orderville Car owners in this area can forget about the expense of periodic muffler and tailpipe replacement thanks to the new Superior Muffler Emission Control Center wliich opened tliis month at Orderville Texaco Garage, Orderville, Utah. Motorists will be offered fast muffler and tailpipe service at dramatically low prices here at Superior. The reason for this is the unique Superior pipe bending machine wliich will bend a tailpipe to fit most cars, American or foreign, in less than six minutes and a complete stock of mufflers fitting just about any type of car manufactured anywhere in the world, says Orderville Texaco Garage Managers, Terry Griffiths and George Voehringer. Most Important, Is the lifetime guarantee covering every Superior exhaust pipe, muffler and tailpipe plus all labor charadds Griffiths. Part of a nationwide service system with dealers coast to coast, Superior Muffler Emission Control Centers also offer full servicing of emission control devices and catalytic confound on most new cars. Orderville Texaco garage has been In business 11 years and specializes In general auto repairs and exhaust system ( V AHriTjgHiJfc $51 20 cu. ft. on chest freezer! Chip-proo- interior and stain-resista- foam insulation for increased storage. Also has basket for small items, interior light, signal light. Save money by purchasing! Was 309.95. now 258.88 thin-wa- ll Plus transportation MONTGOMERY WARD Catalog Sales Phone Address lb $49 Cudahy Skillet Bacon, 12 oz. .. .. $45 Cudahy Bean Pot Bacon, 3 lbs. .. $297 Sunny Jim Peanut Butter, Creamy and Chunky, 36 oz $51 Salad Bowl Salad Dressing .. .. qt. $07 Cudahy Slab Bacon Muffler Emission verters SAVE . 3C available alternatives, their impacts, mitigating values, adverse effects, a brief description of the alternative selected as the proposed action, and any additional considerations providing a basis for the conclusion that an environmental statement is not needed. The National Park Service will proceed with the issuance oi a Special Use Permit 30 days following the publication of tills notice. ges, $51 on 16 cu. ft. upright freezer Features adjustable cold control to fast freeze foods, defrost drain, pull out basket for bulky interior items, and 4 shelves. Save money on supermarket sales! Comes in white, or avocado -- at no extra charge. now 258.88 Was 309.95 SAVE Liquid Palmolive Dish Detergent family size $151 Loose Celery stalk Cucumbers 3 for Nectarines lb. Tomatoes lb. 25c 25c 29c 29c MACE CASH MARKET Kanab, Utah 5grsggrsss3 i |