OCR Text |
Show Thursday, March 8, 1936 Southern Ulah News atul Kane County Standard All Holders Of 'Granddaddy 'Licenses Soil Ccnsonralloa Must Pass Eye Test by January 1, 1957 Weekly News Notes Work on the diversion dam that Utah State law which became effective May 10, 1953, provides that every person licensed In Utah, whether he holds a A license d erwise, referred to as a (oth; Grand-daddy- " Alton News Events Mrs June Hepworth and Mrs. Eliza Cox were visitors at the Allen Cox home last Thursday. Scot Wort hen from Hurricane was a visitor a few days last week at the home of his sort, Jim. Eight High Priests from here attended the excursion to the St. George Temple last Saturday. Vard Heaton left Sunday morning for Salt Lake City where he will take a plane for Washington D.C. to attend some livestock license) or whether he holds a license requiring renewal, must successfully pass an eye examination every five years. Holders of or Granddaddy licenses must pass their first eye test before January 1, 1957. Failure to do causes the so automatically license to be cancelled and it then becomes necessary to make application meetings. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Goulding for a new license and successful- and children left Sunday for ly pass established written, driv- Salt Lake where Clyde exCity ing and eye tests. to have an arm operated pects Application for the eye tests on which he broke a few months may be made to the examiner ago and had not healed properly. as he appears on regular schedMr. and Mrs. Charles Goulding ule in various cities and towns from Richfield were visitors here throughout the state. The dates and hours an examiner is scheduled to be in a particular area may be ascertained through your local law enforcement agency. In lieu of submitting to an eye test by the Department, the new law permits holders of licenses to furnish the Department in person or by mail, a Doctor's certificate showing their vision, corrected or unor better. corrected, to be If the license holder mails an eye test certification to the Department, it will be necessary for him to also send in his Drivers License d 20-4- 0 last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Roundy left Sunday evening for Salt Lake City where Karl will have a medical checkup. Horace and Dee Roundy went to Salt Lake City Monday on business. Mr and Mrs. Lane Campbell from Fredonia came here Sunday and brought his mother, Mrs. Laura Campbell home. She had been staying with them in Fredonia for the past two is now under construction for the Mt. Carmel Irrigation Company was temporarily halted when the contractor uncovered a layer of gravel while cavating for the footings. Before the excavation can be completed it will be necessary to install a pump to keep the water out and it may be necessary to finish with a dragline. This week, surveys were made for an irrigation flume on the ranch at Graydon Robinson like word, that (I Skutumpah, everyone spells it different, so I never have to check the spelling.) and on the Ray and Finley Bunting ranch at Johnson for a diversion dam. Ray and Finley are planning to put in a dam similar to the one that Lester Little, R. A. Von Hake, Marion Johnson and David Greenhough put in last summer on Johnson Creek. I might say that the county ACP committee are going all out to help. Individuals on projects such as these. They save a lot of irrigation water, and the committee know that they have invested Federal money in a project that is going to be there for water-bearin- g a long time. ex- m mm ON YOUR BEFORE YOU BUY ANY GAR What's Doing? NEW OR USED SEE (Continued from page one) enrollment depends on the record of the previous year. The first year is devoted mostly to discovering in which direction to channel the student's talent Many stage and motion picture actresses got their first training at the Pasadena Playhouse. ASHBY St and MCQUAID George, Utah Orderville Daily lions Happoninrjs Glendale Weekly Hews Events Mrs. John Robertson (Zelda) and children Carolee, Ronald, and John Gary, from Salt Lake City are visiting this week at the Horace Maxwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bauer and son Johnle went to Salt Lake City over the weekend on business. Fireside for the M Men, Jr. Gleaners, Explorers and Mia Maids was held Sunday evening at the Glendale ward chapel, there was a group of 23 in attendance. 12 Primary Officers and teachers from our ward attended the Primary Preparation meeting held at Orderville Saturday. Those who went to the St. George - Temple - for the - High Priests Excursion Saturday from our ward were Bishops Mark and Lue Brinkerhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman,, John S. Anderson and Charles C. Carpenter. Lyndel Esplin, 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Esplin went to Kanab Saturday evening and was baptized by his father. Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Terrill and family of Cedar City visited over the weekend at the Magnus Anderson home. Mrs. Cordon Leigh (Vida) of Cedar City visited over the week the end at the Willard Mackelprang Tuesday of this week, County ASC committee met in the SCS Office in Kanab to dls cuss practices signed up during the past month. Present were Chairman Marcellus Johnson, months. Donald Swapp and Charles Whipple of the committee; Alton R. in order that the Department Pugh, business manager, Wayne may properly stamp and return Rose, County Agent and myself. Mr. Galt, range manager for the the license. BLM was also present for a short time to discuss practices signed up on Federal Range. The com1 mittee will meet again on Mon day, March 19 to discuss the 1957 AP program. All land owners are Invited to this meeting, so if you have some ideas for improving the Agricultural Conservation you Program, NEXT GAR should come out and express yourself. .Page Three home. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Cox and Isaac Cox of Henderson, Nevada, brought their father William E. Cox home Saturday. Mr. Cox has been vacationing the past month at Salt Lake City. California and Henderson with his children who live in these places. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Cottam of the University of Utah visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Brinkerhoff and Miss Marelda Black of Kanab, visited relatives here this week. Visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. El mer Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swapp and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bunting of Kanab representing the Kanab Stake Building Committee. Miss Ora Mai Harris and her girl friend, Donna Devault of Caliente, Nevada and students at the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City visited here over the week end. Mrs. Elsie and Leah Brinkerhoff went to the St. George Temple Tuesday. The Glendale MIA held their Speech and Music Festival Tuesday Evening, the program was built around the theme The Power of Speech", readers were President Lavere Brinkerhoff and counselor Geneva Workman. President Floyd Johnson was in charge. The scriptural readings were given by Blanche Bagody, the theme by Ross Workman, talks on clean speech and prayer by Yvonne Workman and Emily Spencer, after which there was dancing and refreshments. Mt. Carnal Hews Notes The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tait was blessed in fast meeting Sunday and was given the name of Tee Ann. Her uncle, Dee Anderson officat-ein the Christening. Mrs. Fern Morrison and daughter Betty and Marie spent last week end in Arizona visiting their husband and father and seeing places of interest. They visted 013 and New Tuscon and drove across the border into Old Mexico. They returned Sunday evening. The evening of February 25th was a gala affair at the home of Mrs. Christie Mulliner when her daughter, Aileep, celebrated her 18th birthday by having a group of special friends in for the occasion. The real date of her birthday is February 24th. Mr. and Mrs.! Thomas Blackburn left Saturday for a rock hunting trip to last about 10 days in the region of Las Vegas. The Golden Hand Motel, owned and operated by Gene and Bill Rife has opened for another tourist season. This motel was built just recently and is among the best. The Thunderbird Cafe is ready to welcome those looking for good food. These two places of business are at the Mt. Carmel Junction. Mrs. Reva Anderson was in Pangulteh last Thursday having accompanied Miss Phyllis Anderson there. Phylis took her father there for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Judd spent Saturday In Cedar City on busid " -- ness. Monthly primary preparation meeting was held Monday evening at the home of Carolyn Lamb with Pres. Reva Anderson In charge. Mrs. Iola Leaney of Hurricane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamb and Marlene Jones and children of St George, their granddaughter visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee from the Mt Carmel Junction left Monday morning for Salt Lake City to visit some of their chil dren. Dale Sorensen left with Clair Ramsay to large load of lumber Bernardino. Miss Gwcnever Esplin, home economics teacher at Valley high will leave Thursday with a group of their FHA girls for Salt Lake City where they will attend a FHA convention being held there this weekend. Going from here are Misses Carolyn Lamb, Lois and Deanna Tait. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allred together with two grand children Don Corry and Bonnie Allred visited relatives here Friday and attended the ball game between Hurricane and Valley. Kendal and Theo Tait and Roe V. Esplin will go to Las Vegas this weekend to be active participants in the Junior basketball tournament being held there. Band students from here the Valley high band on their exchange assembly trip to Hurricane and SL George Tuesday were: Marie Morrison, Kendal Tait, Carolyn Lamb, Lois and Deanna Tait, Evelyn Salter, Aileen Mulliner, Norma Stevens and Shauna Esplin. n By Norene (Continued Porter from page ona) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melling iT'l'fi and son, of Cedar City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll over the weekend. Mrs Hester Heaton, who has been visiting the past number of weeks in San Francisco with her Dont miss the Farm and Home granddaughter, Mrs. Gene Slaugh Roundup next Friday,' March 16. last returned home week. This will be your opportunity to Mr. Lavell Chamberlain of Information In an informal ' Cedar City, was in town last get meeting where questions are Saturday. from specialists who Mrs. Hilda Heaton and family encouraged are experts in their fields. visited here last week with and those interestfriends and relatives. Hilda lives edSheepmen in wool will want to attend in Salt Lake City. the wool preparation for market Mrs. Ella Palmer of Alton visdemonstration to be and ited here several days With rel- held grading at the Valley High School atives and friends. at 2:00 p,m. next Wednesday, Mia Maids and Explorers met March 14th. Russel Keetch, exfor fireside Sunday night at the tension specialist will consheep home of Miss LuJean Heaton. duct the demonstration. The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. Remember the Farm & Home met for their fireside at the Roundup, something for both home of Juane Bolander. ladies and men being presented In Church services Sunday, specialists from the Utah Miss Dot Hnlgate gave a short by State Agricultural College to talk. Miss Esther Nelson was help you enrich your lives. Dont graduated from the Primary in- miss it. to the MIA. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaNar Lamb was blessed by her father and gram being given: Prelude music Colleen Sorensen; grandfather, LaMar Chamber-lain- . by Organist, and given the name of Jan- greetings by first counselor, Ceet. Three children were confirm- cil M. Fisher; song The Lord ed members of the church: Rex Is My Light", by the congregaCrofts and Lincoln Crofts per- tion; prayer by Pres. Belva F. Lamb; chorus How Wondrous forming the ordinance for Rexs and Great by the Singing Mothdaughter, Dorthy Ellis; Boyd Chamberlain was confirmed by ers, directed by Lucy C. Crofts, his father. Roland Chamberlain with Colleen Sorensen at the orand grandfather, John Chamber-lain- ; gan; talk, Search Ye the Scripand Cherryl Lee Adair by tures", by Arvilla J. Heaton; her father Webster Adair and quoting of favorite scriptural passages by Relief Society memJohn Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heaton bers: Amy Cox, Cloma Heaton, and Mrs. Esther Johnson of Moc- Lovina Heaton, Martha Porter casin were in town Wednesday and Bessie Crofts; trio, "Though of last week. Deepening Trials, by Elaine The Valley High School Band Young, Irene Lamb and Kathand Girls Chorus left Tuesday ryn Henderson; remarks by Bismorning to spend the day in hop Joseph Bolander; Singing Utahs Dixie, presenting their Mothers Chorus, "The Lord is music program in the Hurricane My Shepherd"; benediction by High School Tuesday morning, second counselor, Nan Johnson. and In the St. George school In Mrs. Leah Brinkerhoff of Glendale of the Kanab State Relief the afternoon. The Sunday evening services Society board was the official given by the Orderville visitor. Ward Relief Society Sunday A fool and his Ilfs aro easily night with the following pro- parted Drive Carefully. i)Ib .fjjjj . e Conclusive proof of Ecorlv I51T2GO" -- U Y) uperoritfy OVER 50 OF AMERICA'S WHISKY IS PRODUCED IN KENTUCKY AND TIMES STANDS ALONE AS THE ONE WHISKY KENTUCKIANS CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES. IT'S A CLEAN FLAVORED KENTUCKY WHISKY OF SUPERB MELLOWNESS WITH A TRADITION ALMOST A CENTURY OLD. ARLV Orderville News Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin and children visited here Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the Fern Esplin home. The Orderville Ward Welfare committee are working hard on the Country Store" to be held in the Ward Hall (weather permitting) this Saturday night Everyone who needs groceries, clothing, farm products, livestock, and all sorts of handwork, this Is a fine opportunity to supply themselves of these things. Saturday night, March 10, beginning at 6 p.m. There will be plenty of things going on to do, with a much enjoyed tin the past- - cake walk, and plenty of cakes for the youngsters, too. Everyone come. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY. II PROOF LOUISVILLE t, KY. EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY CO. Its every ounce a mans whisky "gee Dad- -if it only costs $1.35, why dont you call us everyrnight yV-- ymw brancSi of service! - vhen youre aYay? Are yoi interested la chemistry medldns administrative pro cedoraT Do yoa want to leans bow to handle food money tanks? Whatever yonr special Interest Is. yonr U. 8. Army recruiter will arrange for yon to enlist directly la the branch of the Army that does the kind of work YOU want to do. Dont leave it to See year recruiter and make yonr choice. CALL BY NUMBtK . YCJ w.y vmw GBo.So COURTESY: SOUTHERN (BFumuy UTAH NEWS CAM CALL ANYWHERE TCI S2.C3 Thott it colt, night corf of aftor IN THE COUNTRY, " IT'S Ptrsssil Kmkr htklils svsilsklt is ssr Ivtlsiss FASTER Cfflci . . OR IESSI a trantcontwwntal A and oB day Sunday. (Tax additional.) itotioo-to-itoti- !)(! 1 J fr |