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Show ( Huiisday. December 27, 1962 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISII1G FOR THE FINEST in carpet and rugs, new upholstered furniture, recovering and restyling of old upholstered furniture contact TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY & CARPET CO., also, auto-an-d truck truck seats, headupholstering, liners and seat covers at 750 N. Main, Cedar City, Utah. 10. day . service. FREE pickup and delivery Easy Terms. A12rc FOR SALE: Home and lot, good location. See Guy Chamberlain or call Kanab. Enough room for Business. N153tc. 644-554- 0, pOR SALE: Used Refrigerator, good cond., reasonable. Also, c Melody Saxaphone. See Carlyle Kitchen or call Kanab. 644-553- D13,4tc. FOR SALE: Home and lots. See LaDru Sorensen, ML Carmel, Utah. D13,3tpd FOR RENT: 2 bed room partly fum apt Call 4970 or write Boyd Robinson, Paragonah, Utah. D27rc FOR RENT; Furnished Duplex or see apartments. Call MI Mrs. Lida Sieber, Kanab. S20rc. Fredonia news and current events Mr. and Mrs. Duff Pugh and children are in - Kanab for the By Ivis Farr holidays . from Las Vegas. They Among the many out of town joined with other members of the family coming from Provo for friends who attended the funeral for Elwin Pratt Saturday, Decema family ber 22 at Fredonia were the FOR RENT: 1 and 2 bedroom Harold Jacksons, Las Vegas, Neapartments,' furnished. See Guy vada, and from Utah, the Hous- Chamberlain or call ton Hatchs, Panguitch, the Rulon . D13rc. Woods, - the Chester Whitelaws, CALIFORNIA: Highway constru- Mrs. Kent Dover, and West Seeg-- . ction. Large contract Top pay. miller, all of Cedar City, Pratt Winter work. Send 30c St stamp- Seegmiller, Marysvale, and Garth ed envelope for Job News. STCO Seegmiller, Provo. Many people Bx 444, Bothell, Wash, D27pd. from Kanab also attended. Birthday parties have been keeping the younger set busy the past few days. Barton Heaton, son NOTICE of the Gene Heatons, had his party on December 20, Miss TerDr. M. F. Burgesss new lory Lynne Pratt, daughter of the Roney Pratts, celebrated on Decation Is In the Bulloch Buildcember 18 and Miss Sharlyn Bry-ne- r on the 21st feted by her ing Room No. 20 over the Bulmother, Mrs. Keith Brynef on the loch Drug Store in Cedar City, 21st. Also celebrating on December 21 was Kim Judd, son of the Utah. Open Mondy thru SatOscar Judds. Jeffery Jackson, son of Mrs. Duard Jackson, celebraturday 9:00 a.m. to 6.00 pin. ed recently too, for his fourth birthday. 644-554- Ka-na- Paa Hire Kanab. Utah The Christmas holidays have been celebrated by several programs in Fredonia. The Elementary School children presented their pageant in story and song on Wedesday, Thursday, the High School and Junior High Students, ' augmented by a string and brass ensemble, with members from! Sanab, Orderville, and Fredonia, iresented an evenings' music in-eluding band, chorusep , and a ' girls trio in selections on the Christmas theme. Members of the faculty assisted in the directing, staging, lighting, and costuming for the lovely presentations. The Fredonia LDS Sunday School had a .short program, with the Junior l Sunday-Schoomembers singing the carols, and Mrs. Roney Pratt narrating, at the regular meeting. The evening service at the Church featured the Ward Choir of 30 voices, and narration by Budge Porritt, with Mrs. Pomtt in charge of the tableau scenes. LeRoy C. Heaton, was musical director for the.jphool programs and the Sunday evening services.. Miss Sandra Mackelprang directed the Farmers Share Shrinks; Baker Profits Decline Junior Sunday School choruses. Capacity crowds attended all of the programs. December 22, 1962, was the wedding date for Miss Pauline Judd, Fredonia and Beaver, Utah, and Morton Lynn Smith, of Beaver. Vows were exchange in, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Temple at St George, Utah, with close friends and relatives attending. Parents of Miss Judd are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Marshall Judd, Fredonia, and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morton F. Smith, Beaver, Utah. Attending the happy couple at the reception at Fredonia on 26 at the LDS Ward Hall were Mrs. Leon Christensen, Logan, Utah, the brides sister, as Matron of Honor, and Miss Connie Smith, sister of the groom, Beaver, and Mrs. Alan Garfield, brides cousin, of Cedar City, as bridesmaids. Flower girls were Misses Rae Bess, grooms neice, Salt Lake City, and Esther Johnson and Jeri Lynn Figgins, both of Fredonia. Best man was Joseph Murdock, Beaver, and ushers were Leon Christensen, Logan, and Alan Garfield, Cedar City. A Baker profits have shrunk and the farmers share of the conalso declined in the past 12 years, ac- cording to a report from the Economic Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture recently released. Out of the average price of 20.9c paid by consumer? for a rose and retailer Inargins have increased. pound of white breacr 2.9c is The publication Marketing returned to farmers for the inMargins for White Bread gredients in the loaf, the report showed that hourly earnings of said. This compares with 3c received by the farmer for in- workers employed in bakeries increased from $1.28 in 1950 to gredients in 1950. $2.18 in a gain of 70. In At the same time the report the same1961, the price reperiod noted that bakers showed net ceived by bakers for a profits after taxea of 4 in 1950 of white bread increased pound 47. but in 1961 net profits after The baking industry has taxes of major baking compa- been the challenge of nies was slightly over a rising meeting wage rates by increased " drop of 50. production labor output through Widening of the price spread mechanization, the report stat4 between farm prices and prices ed. Bulk methods of handling paid by consumers was due flour are replacing bag handling to primarilyhigher costs for methods and are cutting costs. baking and distributing bread, Offsetting these efforts is the according to the report, which delivery-sellinweek and noted that costs provision for many of the such as wrapping paper also fringe benefits. sumers bread dollar has 2, U-ta- 'Jana g -- The grooms parents were hosts the --following evening at a reception at the LDS Ward Hall at Beaver for their friends to meet he newlyweds. The bride is a graduate of Brigham Young University, Pro-v'Utah, class of 1961, and while there affiliated with Spurs, Sopho-hior- e service unit, and Gamma Phi Omicorn, Home Economics honorary. She has done graduate work at University of Utah, and soent one summer attending the University of Hawaii, Hoolulu. She graduated from Fredonia Schools, - too. - The groom has served a mission for the LDS Church in the North h British Mission, and attended State University, Logan, where he affiliated with Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. He also served in the United States Air Fcrce and attended College of Southern Utah. Cedar City, where he was a member of the Dramatic U-ta- Club. The young couple honeymooned at Las Vegas, Nevada and are at home at Beaver since December 27, yhere the bride is Home Economics teacher id the High School and the groom is employed by the Utah State Highway Depart- ment Winners of the English made racing bicycles raffled off by the Fredonia Womens Club were Mrs. Arden Judd end Mrs. Ira Jackson, both of Fredonia, Mrs. P. A. T. Jensen, Bingo Chairman for the club announced The drawigs were made at the weekly Bingo session irior to Christmas, and proceeds go to send a Fredonia High School student to Summer Music Camp at either Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, or Arizona State College, Flagstaff. Winners in the home decora? tion contest, sponsored by the Fredonia Town Council were Duane Judd, first, Paul Heaton second and Ora Holmes, third. Other winners were Lowell Ford, Darol Heaton and William. Cussick. The 1oorations this year were especially well done. Mayor Arland Brooksby said in making the tho magnificent new ASTRO-SONI- C Stereo High Fidelity BY f YES, HE DO NOT 0.K.6IMME IS THE 1 ONEOFTHE TURKEy THIS BIRO HAS ONLYTW0LE6S TAKE HALF ROASTS ZEE TURKEY IT WILL ZEE FEATHERS n's NOT A ZES WAY TICKLE JUUE a normal dAltkouqk temperatur 9& TOUGH? 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