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Washington County News from Saint George, Utah • 8

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Saint George, Utah
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Thursday, March 16, EIGHT KSUB Increases Service to Southern Utah D. S. Church Launches gomjtAxt ouumri wiasi Beautification Program Nation-wide recognition has been given the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for its beautification program the beautifying, painting, and repairing of all church buildings and their surroundings. A church-wide spring campaign is now in the making. Letters are being sent to every ward and branch in the L.DJS.

church asking them to participate. Committees in all wards are being appointed to carry out the work. The eighty new church buildings that were dedicated during 1949 will all be landscaped and made beautiful. L.D.S. church members will be asked to take part in the cam TJe csslk you So see ifc; great Ford tractor" Seeing is believing.

Thats why we want you see why the Ford Tractor is making so many Dew friends daily. How about our bringing a tractor out to your farm for a free demonstration? Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. 360 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah paign by painting their homes, imp roving their surroundings, s' wgqgv' Dudley M. 1 We know youll like the Triple-Quick Attaching of implements the quiet 4-speed transmission Ford Hydraulic Touch Control of implement and many other advantages. Dearborn ImpI ments (made for the Ford Tractor) are just right, too.

Youll like our kind of service. So how about dropping in or phoning us soon? Leavitt making their homes a better place in which to live. During the campaign, emphasis will be given to the removal of all fire hazards; also to plan for better sanitary conditions to help safe-guard the health of the people. Many detaliis are given In a circular sent to each ward suggesting what to do and how to do Such a campaign for beautifying should have the endorsement and cooperation of every community. Special Repreoaitatlve foe HAFEH'S St.

George Phone 112 Pioneer Home Auto Pictured above are Arthur Higbee, manager of KSUB, seated, who goes over the new control panel for the station with George Jensen, chief engineer. At the bottom is the new transmitter, which goes into operation Friday with the increase in power. New Tubeless Tires Are Demonstrated Recently The new puncture-sealing tubeless tire which was demonstrated recently to press and civic officials in Salt Lake, now is available for the first time to motorists in the St. George area, Murray Bracken, Bracken Hardware and Appliance, dealer for B. F.

Goodrich, St. George, announced today. Mr. Bracken recently attended a meeting of B. F.

Goodrich dealers and store managers in Salt Lake where he saw cars equipped with tubeless tires run over three-inch spikes without losing a pound of air. He said a tubeless tire has been the goal of the tire engineers since the dawn of the automotive age. Mr. Bracken said the tubeless tire is just that a tire that does not require an inner tube. In addition, he said, it has an inner layer of special gummy material that automatically seals punctures effectively and permanently right on the running wheel.

Since the tire does not have an inner tube, he explained, it actually is easier to mount and take off than ordinary ones. Cold rubber has been added to the thread to give longer milage. The new product has been tested under the most severe conditions during the past four years in the laboratory, on taxi fleets, on state police cars and on a special fleet of test cars, he said. The new tire, he said, costs less than an ordinary tire with a safety inner tube. Besides it gives an easier ride, maintains correct air pressure for months and combines safe performance at high speeds with puncture-sealing pro-tection.

Fentons Pharmacy Week End Special A i. iAAi-Ai. A A A -t i. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT QUALITY DRUGS At The Lowest Price In Town TTTTTTtTTtTtTttt Rubbing Alcohol pt. 29c 5 gr.

Aspirin 100s 29c Glycerin Suppositories Mineral Oil pts. 39c Mineral Oil qts. 69c Mineral Oil gal $1.29 We Save You Money for We Meet or Beat All Prices In order to better serve all of Hurricane Failing to look both ways before crossing the street is almost a sure way to have a one-sided meeting with a motor vehicle and the car always comes out of it intact BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Phone 95-M Wonder if loving thy neighbor is supposed to include all the landlords, too. nacle choir and organ with Richard L.

Evans, narrator. Officials of. radio station KSL in Salt Lake City, Walter Granger, congressman, Walter Mathesius of Geneva Steel Co. and other dignitaries are also expected to appear on the program with brief messages of congratulations. KSUB began broadcasting in Cedar City on July 3, 1937, with a power of 100 watts on 1310 Kc and was increased to 250 watts at 1340 Kc in 1944.

In 1944 the stationed applied for the new license for 1,000 watts power which went into operation last Friday morning. The staff of KSUB at the present includes: Arthur Higbee, manager; George Jensen, chief engineer; Robert Heybome, program manager, Hurschel Urie and Alvin Andersen, engineers: Peter Os-troff and Seymour Salmanowitz, announcers; and Beth Talbot, secretary. the radio listeners of southern Utah, northern Arizona, and eastern Nevada, Radio station KSUB In Cedar City is now operating on its new assignment of 1,000 watts power at 590 on your dial. This new power frequency gives KSUB a much stronger signal throughout the entire area and provides dependable daytime radio reception for the first time in history to a good many people of southern Utah. This new operation marks the end of some six years of work and planning on the part of the owners and management of station KSUB to provide this increased service.

A special dedication program to celebrate the new station is scheduled for broadcast on Tuesday, March 21, at 7:30 p. m. and will feature a number of guest speakers, music by the famed Taber Dixie Auto-Vu At This Store Saturday, March 18 FREE DEMOMSTRflTIO: See The New MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASH Thursday Friday Saturday JEANETTE MACDONALD AND JOSE ITURBI IN 'THREE DARING DAUGHTERS1 Photographed in Technicolor BUILDING PERMITS Henry Hunts of Gunlock Fully automatic control. Washes clothes really clean, quickly, gently, Top loading no bending. Permits easy add ing or removing of articles after starting your work.

Automatic temperature control. Safety lid. Easy installation, no bolting down required EASY TERMS Week of March 6-11 Enjoy Golden Wedding Monday Tuesday ESTHER WILLIAMS IN "FIESTA" Photographed in color Home, Orvil Wiseman, 555 East 200 South; builder, David Woodbury. Private garage, George Atkin, 454 South 100 North; builder, Atkin. GUNLOCK Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hunt celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Tuesday, March 14, with relatives and friends. Wednesday Family Night ($1.00 per car) MARRIAGE LICENSES (PICKETTS Phone 101 Gordon Doyle Hafner and Thelma Joy Tobler, Overton, Nev. Dale Reavis Welch and Marilyn Louise Schult, Santa Monica, Calif. Their own family members were present, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Hunt and family of Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunt ana son and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Staheli and daughter of Uvada, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jones and family of Gunlock, Mr. and Mrs.

Raphael Leavitt and family of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Scott SL George, I ii I Cc DOUBLE FEATURE SPECIAL "FAR FRONTIER" AND "BILL AND COO" (Kiddies Show) esdridi Hr fbof steeds no and family also of Enterptise. Dinner was served to about 25, and during the day refreshments were served to over a hundred friends and relatives who called to wish them well.

Some of those from out of town besides their immediate family who were present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlocker, Mrs. Roxie Barlow, Mrs. Thelma Staheli, Mr.

and Mrs. William Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Hunt, Miss Evelyn Staheli, and Mr. and Mrs.

Arab Martineau all of Enterprise; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen, Jack Nieslen, Mrs. Tessie Laub, Mr. and Mrs.

Alma Truman, George ran. Thursday Friday Saturday EAST SIDE KIDS IN "KID DYNAMITE" AND "SON OF BILLY THE KID' A First Run Picture NO SUNDAY SHOW fuhe'lete yw ride wofcuf worry! ye '-Tie Hunt, Lulu Hebdon and daughters and Mrs. Delue Lang of St TRUCKS CUT EGaffij George; and Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Hunt of Sheridan, Montana.

All of the members of the Gun-lock ward called except three or four who were unable to be out but they sent greetings and best wishes. They received many carls and greetings and also presents from friends and relatives from all parts of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt are the parents of four children, two of whom died in early maturity.

A daughter, Mrs. Richard Bowler, was the mother of two daughters, Mrs. Raphael Leavitt and Mrs. Bert Staheli, who were raised by their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hunt At present they are enjoying their family of two children, 12 grand-children and six great grand-children with a host of relatives and friends. Mrs. Hunt is in good health and Mr. Hunt is making steady improvement after a long illness. He was able to be up most of the day, and both of them enjoyed themselves during the day.

The wedding day is also Mrs. Hunt's birthday anniversary. NO TUBE TO BUY NO TUBE TO GO FLAT Bracken Hardware and Appliance Company St George North Main Church attendance is at an all time high, some say because of ominous talk of the hydrogen bomb. One would have to be dropped to get some people in church, though. Wetv Studebaker designing assures extra gas mileage and (ewer repairs! 75 GIVE YOUR CHICKS THE RIGHT START IN ljw, Feed your baby chicks for Wi for growth and vigor.

101 Modem designing puts amazing performance Into tho Studobokor and Econ-e-miser hock anginas. Thoy raally wring the milonga out of gasoline. Modern designing reinforces every rugged Inch of the Studebaker truck structure. A "plus" of feme length for maximum load space and load support. An exclusive twist-resisting K-member up front.

Check upon Studebaker trucks now-see why theyre America's stand-out trucks In cutting hauling costs; chicks started last year on Start? Checker-Etts prove its a ratio11, voeexer-tas prove ns a sturdy bodies, big legs, fast fern1 ing in just five weeks. Get StortW Checker-Etts. dbxie nacrous Westwer Feed Store SL George, Utah ISO West 1(H) North SL George, Utah.

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