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Show y" PAGE 4 Southern Utah News & Kane County Standard For Sa'e: 53 Chev. 1 Ton Tk. Low flat bod, dual wheels, good rubber, radio, heater, only Frcdonia Current I Jews By Wanda Johnston Max Powell. Mr. For Sale: 160 ac. stock ranch. ac. Irrigated land, water rights. .8 cub. ft. per sec. 55 head cattle permit. 1 school sect. Call Income Taxi State and Federal filed, accur- 151-J- , Angus Swapp. 19, 26 pd ately and in confidence. See John F-. Kanab. pd Vaughn, Attention: All my Beauty For Sale: Spinet Piano to be Counselor Clients. Edyth Macrepossessed in the vicinity of Ka- Donald will serve you in the funab, assume baL of contract. For ture with your favorite cosmetfurther information write Hart ics. Beauty Counselors are havBros Music Co. 46 E. 8th So. Salt ing a wonderful sale right now J-12, 19c so it will pay you to call Edyth Lake City, Utah. and let her show you the sale For Sale: Bldg, lot 50 x' 132, and some wonderful new ''pro132 So. Front Bldg material and ducts. Thank you, Alga Brown. c rough plumbing. 3000 blocks & 3800 lumber, all or none, $2200 cash. See Orald Lewis, Kanab, Female Help Wanted J-12 19 pd Utah. Ph. 235. Women to work home spare For Sale: 6 rm. house, large time with our Gemcraft Outfit, basement. Furnished or unfurn- You make trinkets. We buy them. ished. Sherman Jensen, Fredonia United Enterprises of America, 2 pd 505 Hamilton Ave., Palo Alto, c California. Blue Cross Blue Shield Now is your opportunity to make any changes In your Carolyn Glazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Glazier fell Blue Cross - Blue Shield set-uIf you have children reaching 19 Monday and broke her left arm. years old or if you wish to Join She is now In a cast and confinBlue Cross Blue Shield or add ed at home. Now shell underBlue Shield, now is the time - up stand a little anyway how hard until Feb. 22. Get Information is . was for her brother to be a from, Harriet R. Judd, group c shut in for awhile. cashier 716. 9 9 5, 9 J-1- p. 9 and Mrs. Ralph Button spent several days irj Flagstaff, They visited their daughters and families Mr and Mrs.. Bennett Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. Van Palmer. They also visited with their son Roger, attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Francis of Flagstaff were visitors here last woex. Perry is the County sheriff. Mrs. Velan D. Call (Karen Brooksby) is back in fredonia since Velan has been drafted into the service. She will reside at the home of her parents, Mr. man and Archie Iverson all of St. George visited relatives here over the week end. Glendale Weekly News Events' $1050. LeRoy Heaton, 70 E. 2nd So. 9 xc Provo, Utah 30 Events Thursday, January 19, 1956 Harold I- Bowman Jr. flew down from Salt Lake City, List week and visted at Jacob Lake. - Arland Brooksby and Jim Pointer were recent business visitors to Flagstaff. of the Peabody Museum of Yale University hae lust departed after spending two weeks on theKaibab seeking deer for mounting. They procured a typical, four-poin- t buck, a doe and fawn to be used by the museum. They worked out of Delwin Hamblins ranch at "One Mile", Representatives Mr. and Mrs. Budge T. Porrltt and family have moved to Las Arlo Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vegas where Budge will be asZ. Ray Judd, has returned home sociated with the Kaibab Lumafter serving two years in the ber Company wholesale operaCalifornia Mission. Arlo labored tions. In Pamona and Jxs Angeles in Sherman Jensen has recently California and in Phoenix, Arizona. He gave a report of his purchased the Cram Ranch in mission in church Sunday in Fre- Houserock from Cecil Cram of Tempe. He also purchased the donia ward. cattle belonging to Mitt DeSpain Bob Larue, head radio technic- and Cecil Cram that were on the ian of the Arizona Highway Pat- ranch. rol, spent two days last week Derral Judd, son of Mr. and here on business. He assisted in the preparation for Installing Mrs. Orvil Judd, has just arrived radio equipment in the checking home to spend a 20 day furlough station and at Jacob Lake, which from the Army. Derral is now is now in progress. He also vis- stationed at Travis Air Force ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Base at San Francisco, California. He is in an unit and Mrs. Oscar Brooksby. Relatives here received word Lauretta Jane Clark Stewart this past week who was a former resident of Glendale. Mrs. Stewart was a pioneer of the Big Horn Basin and a resident of Lovell, Wyoming. she was 88 years old when she died. She was born April 10, 1867 in Washington County. She married Boyd Stewart, she was the second child of a family of 15. The early part of her life was spent In Glendale, Utah. She was the mother of 9 children all of whom she raised to maturity. Proceeding her in death are her husband, sons, Robert. Boyd and Paul also a daughter, Vera. She is survived by three daughters ahd two sons also. a brother, 13 grandchildren tnd 20 great grandchildren. She was buried at Lovell cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Harris ind sons, Mrs. Malinda Jolley. Miss Norma Jean Bunting and Willard Harris all of Henderson. Nevada spent the past week end visiting relatives here. Bp. and Mrs. Rex Bauer took Renee Bauer, Emily Spencer and RaeNell Hoyt to SL George Sunday eveningto participate Mrs. Mary A. Brinkerhoff of in the .Regional Music Festival. Fredonia spent the week end here. Jeffrey Brinkerhoff, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Subscribe to the S. U. N. Brinkerhoff had his tonsils removed at the Kane County hospital on the 14th. of the death of Mrs. VALLEY Mr. and Mrs.' Val Hoyt and girls left for Mississippi where they plan to remain indefinitely. THEATRE Mrs. Glendon O. Lamb and son Lanel of Brldgeland, Utah is visiting friends and relatives here and in St. George this week. Mr. La Von Dallin Is in Salt Lake City this week undergoing V major operation. ORDERVILLE, January 21-2- 2 Flame & The Flesh Starring . LANA TURNER Mr. Merlin Brinkerhoff is in the Kane County hospital where he underwent a major operation Tuesday. PIER ANGEU CARLOS Daughters of the Utah Pioneers meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ivy Maxwell, Friday the 13th. Mrs. Ruth Anderson gave the lesson and Mrs. Maxwell the history to a group of 13. Mrs. Maurine Mackelprang, chairman, was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Work THOMPSON January 28-2- Guerilla at Large Starring ANN BANCROFT CAMERON MITCHELL anti-aircra- STAKE I.1IA there. Max Powell spent several days last week with his father Jay Powell at Cedar Ridge, they traveled up into Southeastern Utah on business. field & roG0 Fiosto Glendale News KANAB HIGH SCHOOL, JANUARY Mrs. Mary Little and'son, Kay and daughter Emma of Hatch visited here this week. DECORATIONS AND FLOOR SHOW ADMISSION T. Mackelprang. THE 28th FOOT WARMERS ORCHESTRA A special genealogical program was presented in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening which was under the direction of genealogical chairman, Willard Frontal appearance of the 1956 Chevrolet has been smartly altered in 19 new body models by redesigned sheet metal and brightwork. Per UTAH BUDGET CARDS ap TIME 1t is not in giving in to others, but building into them, that makes sound homes, formance has been improved along with beauty In the new cars. Above is the Bel Air sport coupe, groomed as one of the year's style leaders. Mt. Carmel News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner went to Richfield Friday to attend the monthly GarKane business meeting. Miss Shauna Esplin was hostess to a group of friends Sunday evening after church. The occasion was her fourteenth birthday. Stake visitors to our ward Sunday was the Stake Senior Aaron-lCommittee consisting of Pres. E. J. Whiting, Clifton Young, Z. Ray Judd, Dart Judd and Austin Simper. c Relief Society was held Tues day at the home of Mrs. Bern eeta Tait in order that her daugh ter Reva Anderson might be In attendance. Reva is home bound following her operation In Salt Lake City January 9. The Lit erary lesson was presented by Vilate Esplin with special numbers by Arvilla Heaton of Or derville and Lorene Lamb. Six teen members and one visitor were in attendance. Misses Corrine Stevens, Glen-n- a Rife and Betty Morrison came home to spend the week Sunday visitors at the Mt. end from CSU. Bettys friend. Carmel Junction were Mr. and Miss Florine Richardson of Mrs. Wm. Harris and three chil- Enoch came with her. dren of Bishop. California. They Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allred of were en route from a vacation in Georgia and visited with Mr. Springdale called on relatives and Mrs. Arnold Lee. The Har- here Tuesday en route to ris and the Lees spent the day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Allred's nephews wife. at Tiryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Talt Mr. R. Lewis McCellan of Ceare the proud parents of a baby dar City, regional scout execugirl born at the Kane County tive, visited scout meeting here hospital Monday morning. The Tuesday evening. He was overtiny miss has three sisters and night guest of scout master, Dee one brother. Anderson. Can-nonvil- 44mh pu D AMEC DV mm Cleve Esplin went to Salt Lake Sales iowf Tried an ad Monday morning for his physical exam. the 8.U.N. lately? City In THE FRIENDLY Mining $118,000,000 Payroll fer Utah BANK 8ervlng Southern Utah People Organized YOUR DEPOSITS 1898 INSURED TO $10,000.00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation If you want to give your children the bene- fits of a college education, youd better it now. And one of the easiest, surest ways to do it is by investing regularly in U. S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. ttart preparing for Heres all you have to do. Sign up at the pay office where you work, and tell the people there how much you can afford to put aside each payday. Theyll save that amount for you. It wiO be set aside from your salary before you get your check. That money Is invested for you in the worltTs safest investment V. S. Savings Bonds. The Bonds are made out in your name and given to you. Then you just hold on to them and let the interest pile up. RICHFIELD COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK teres s simple plan for tending your youngsters through college: Ona ninth of Utah's billion dollar a yoar Incomo is tarnod by 26,000 Utahns ongagod In mining and In smolting and rofining metals. This $118,000,000 payroll holp create thousands of additional jobs In tho state. A prosperous mining industry means a prosperous Utah. When held to maturity (9 years and 8 months) each Series E Bond pays an average of 3 per year, compounded semi- - Sof os America UTAH MIMING ASSOCIATION annually. And now, extension privilege it that same fine interest That means a return each $ 1.00 invested. Start right now toward important goals like college for the children and retire-mefor yourself. Sign up for the convenient PayroD Savings Plan Wont your interest paid as current income? Invest In 3 Series H. United States Government Series H Bonds tre new current income Bonds in denominations of $500 to 110, OOO. Redeemable at par after 6 months and on one months written notice. Mature in 9 years, 8 months and pay an average of 3 per annum if held to maturity. Interest paid semiannually by United States Treasury check. Series H may be purchased through any bank. Annu al limit: $20,000. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Tie U. S. Goetnvnnt Son not pay for thu advartuinf Tin Trt atury Dcpmtnmt far iMr patriot donatio, tin Advrrtuint Council and "From t ho earth comes on abundant Ufa for all " ELEMENTARY Qii.i i ibU Hbk uutkb i-'- iruuuu wiruuu V- 4 - tni U I V with the automatic will go on paying for 10 more years. of up to $10 for L u U VJ L JUU U f u u. SCHOOL GROUNDS landscaping project benefit |