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Show ffiffy 11 budget, we have a fine, S g$l WILL HOLD YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT SELECTION PANGU1TCH, UTAH Tebbs Jewelry & Curio For Sale: Famous TRO" Rug and Upholstery Cleaner. The perfect cleaner and spot remover. Contact Eliza Moore, ORchard G-2766 or OK 6-2742 for demonstration, or stop In at the Phillips 66 Station, (rts) FOR SALE: Used Eddy Stoker, excellent condition, reasonable price, complete. Phone R. J. Exccll, Oil 6-2232. (rts) Wc now have "butter paper" for sale again at the County News office. Carter's Cesspool and ScpUc Tank Sen ice; we have our City license. Phono ORchard 6-2790 for quick service. FOR KENT: After Nor. 15, newly decorated apartment: 3 bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen with electric range, utility room, bath, furnace heat. Over Bryce Canyon Cafe. Con-tact Mary Druhn, OR 6-2691. DEER TRAIL ESTATES Few Choice Cabin Sites available (80 x 150'). $1250.00 Terms, $125.00 down $10.00 a month on 6 percent balanced $1000.00 Cash. Water and Electricity to each lot. See Fred Hobson at Deer Trail Lodge, Panguitch Lake, Utah. Box 476, Panguitch, Utah. FOR SALE: Hanks-Craft auto-matic Sterilizer. OR 6-2303. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom furnished Home Contact Ellis Cooper Get your Christmas Cards from the Primary now. Call Stake Primary President Mrs. James Tebbs, OR 6-2785. rts WANTED TO BUY: Warm Morning or similar Coal Stovo. OR 6-2274. l careful : I homeowners their confidence with HMfrSHH ! ' General's "All In-One" Home- F; v4!H owners Insurance the k "vSjH finest, one-policy coverage k jfCaEHj you can buy today. Careful, rlUilSI "preferred risk" homeowners rn BB 1 save money, too, because IiMMmSKA i their pride in their posses- SpyiSRH I sions means better Insurance SSw'vJSH !: 4 at lower cost. Call us todayl Eraftfc-S.glBH ; ; j INSURANCE j; X YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST j UNFORESEEN CATASTROPIIIES ; I You Will Enjoy Security And Stability In . ; I Your Insurance Matters When You Deal With I EARL PENDLETON tS&hs V I DISTRICT AGENT (Ii&Z2& Citizen's Insurance Agency Lj3ENEWAJ J: I Insurance For Every Need &4$r ; X Phone ORchard 6-SS73 ;: X Panguitch, Utah "'"" ""' ;; 1 ALTO FIRE LIFE CASUALTY BONDS i "When You See Earl Pendleton, (Don't Think ' X Of Insurance ; But When You Think Of Insw ! I ance, See Earl Pendleton. Your Perfect Pro X tect ion s His Only Profession. WW 0 MMMMW I L FOR RENT: Ono furnished 2-bedroom apt. Also ono 3-bcd room house unfurnished. Call OR 6-2733 or contact Mrs. Jleulah Allen. MODERN cleaning ingredients in Blue Lustre are the mildest. Leaves pile soft and bouncy. A. G .Service Cash. Panguitch. (BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSk m " "V H'5!''- ff M SlISSSSV 9 am tffeit beef a year. Money from these sales of copper y, ". ' dttBlT alwl and cattle comes back as new dollars that arc HllulH a vital part of Utah's economy. WV The sale of Utah produced copper to fac- ' JfcmlilmC, tories throughout the nation supports a 43 mil- SSv iWlmlSw " lion dollar annual Utah payroll. It results in Wpf.'- the payment of an average of 12 million dollars 'flV in state and local taxes. It finances long-range 'C ''" On the surface, there's certainly no rescm- improvement projects that keep copper pro- t, V blancc between Utah grown beef cattle and duction a successful Utah business. It provides :V 5 Utah produced copper. But they arc almost millions of dollars for supplies and services pur- ; identical in the way they're marketed cattle- chased locally. men and Kennccott must sell their products Cattle and copper, members of the Utah in- Y . out of state to operate successfully. dustrial family that utilizes natural resources, Kcnnecott sells 100 of its Utah refined make a significant contribution to our growing W , copper to out-of-state customers. Utah cattle- state by competing successfully in markets be- jJV j men export about 25 million dollars worth of yond our bcrdcis. V ' Eimnecott G&pur Corporation . PnOUDTO Bt PART Of A OBOWINC VTAW (' Did You Know... Time for fhe Hunter . . . HCkL In th pioneer era of the 1880'i flocks of VJKH duck nd geese abounded in the Salt Lake BHHHvVk marshes. Some enterprising hunter made a Hfirit 5 livelihood by killing wild foul and (hipping HHHB Kmrt the delicacie to California and New York, -j ii i7f7Bml I These hunters didn't shoot the bird on the I mnijjua wing, like today, but would pole a boat into J If I m j m m a flock of feeding ducks, blast loose with 1 f j f (fj WW jflKft heavy load of buckshot while the birds were I f ' Wlfi Mpi wvf reeding on th water killing 30 to 40 with fffMIJ 7f M-afcr one shot, the hunters would take 300 to 400 jjWU fMjwHa9 ducks a day. These were shipped out of Imljff.Awi 'f MhEr Ogden by the carload. ffllllwilltiUr" Such a slaughter eventually threatened Ml JllllfllJIKk the existence of the wild foul and the hunt- Mff ttlk lH Bv -5 ing was brought under control by the state 7MfMlBV'- and later the federal government. Now, M Mm !(ljHiS thanks to the far sighted conservationists .and IjlljijJJJ'ImlKgf current good management of our game birds. j jrjjlLL'ft&e thousands of Utahns enjoy good duck and JjJBFTS goose hunting, and the companionship of FBK-sf such outings each fall. One pleasure of th .T hunt is the retelling of exciting shots, the mhllfnKX perfect taking of a "cripple," or how old. JfjjMfJUtAV Bowser retrieved often in a comfortable, HHHTHnM clean lodge or tavem enroute home. Helping 1lTjTIlVjHjlB Yf keep this western hospitality up to high fWUAfn Mi standards is the United States Brewers Asoc- UHTmfflBn UH iation which throughout Utah works con- Hflf HltiaHL IfV stantly for wholesome conditions wherever VlpJ ID JiVWMnU Mil beer, the light and pleasant beverage of U WlttttHMllV 111 111 moderation, is served. j W |