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Show ft SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS THE AMERICAN the Kona County Standard OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH PubMabed Every Thursday at kanab and St. George, Utah And Continuing Errol Marlin Ordcrvilb Daily WA Y Brown, Managing Editor n, Miss VerDawn Chamberlain entertained a number of her girl friends at her home Thursday night of last week with a candy party. Miss Eleanor Heaton entertained her friends at her home last Friday night after the school ball game and dance. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Brooksby of Cedar City, spent last week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Bessie E. Brook- MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.00 Year, $1.75 Six Months 1 may not agree with what you say, but will defend to the death, your right to say it." Voltaire , A GREAT AMERICAN No Rest for the Weary sby. Taxpayer Mr. Ferl Blackburn of Richfield, spent Saturday of last week In town. Fredonia Current flows Events move lie stated the power plant and about 500 feet of wire were Mr. and Mrs. Lenn McKinney taken as well a tools, food and and children Stephen, Art and many other items. Donna spent last weekend in Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Johnston Holbrook on business. Mrs. McKinney and Art also traveled to and family spent two weeks Kayenta and Monument Valley vacationing in the Phoenix and Ixs Angeles areas recently. They while in the area. By Wanda Johnston spent Christmas with his Mrs. Evelyn Cram has left on ents, on a month vacation recently. plans to spend half of that time with her daughter Marilyn, who Is in nurses training at the Good Samaritan hospital in Phoenix Mr. She-jofinst- and the rest with her daughter, Evelyn (Mrs. William Foster) who Is near San Francisco where her husband is in the Air Force. Sheriff Wayne A. Deputy Lathim reported that someone raided the Lisbon Valley Uranium camp at Houserock Ranch around Christmas time and took about every thing that would of Fredonia were visitors here Sunday. They took his mother, Mrs. Campbell, back home with them to stay lor a few weeks. HIS GREATIIESS GROWS Mr. and Mrs. Vard Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Heaton left January 17th is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Tuesday for Salt Lake City to Franklin, whose greatness as American patriot, diplomat, attend the Woolgrowers meeting. philosopher, grows with the years. Franklins was the only name signed to all four basic docuA misionary farewell dance ments of our beginnings: The Declaration of Independence, the will be held here January 28 for Bruce Hoyt who enters the MisTreaty of Alliance with France, the Treaty of Peace with Eng- sion home February 2nd prior land, and the Constitution. to hit going to the Southern Many of the principles he promulgated have a particular States Mission.1 significance for us today. He stood for local as against federal action; he urged that federal taxes be kept down through thrift and economy. With all his full activities in science and industry he still found time, when asked, to engage in public service for the good of his country. He was a truly great American. Ben-am- Soil Conservation Weekly Lynn Tait, Secretary of the Mt. Carmel Irrigation Company tells me that they received only one bid on the Installation of their diversion dam. This bid was about three thousand dollars higher than the highest estimate, and the board Is holding up the awarding of the contract until they find out what the state Water and Power Board and the Agricultural Conservation Program can do to help them finance this project Evidently the reason that the bid was high and that contractors are steering clear of this project is because they expect some cold weather between now and April 15, when the project is to be completed. One contractor who had been very much Interested in this work called me apd said that he would liked to have had the Job, but with the cold weather that can be expected, he was afraid his workmen would spend the first two hour In the morning and the last two hours in the afternoon standing around a fire, and the rest of the day looking for wood for the fire. It is hard to get a job like this started at a time that pleases everyone. If it isnt too cold to work, we have to worry about high water and floods. The Orderville Irrigation Company was very fortunate in getting a bid as low as the one they got, and the contractor has certainly been lucky to have the weather he has had so far. I have just seen the first sign Consult Oounty Clerk or respective signers for furth- er Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL in par- and Mrs. Leslie P. jn Mesa. Then they traveled to the coast where they visited his brother Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson and family at Norwalk, and his sister Mr. and Mrs. Russell Meteer and family of Pasadena. The Johnstons vis- ited the new Los Angeles Temple and attended the Rose Parade among other things. Carolyn Clark of Salt Lake City, spent last weekend visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Budge T. Porritt. Carolyn was accompanied here by her fiance, Gary Olsen of Tremon-ton- , Utah. D. L. McKinney, Coconino County Assessor of Flagstaff, was in Fredonia last Friday and Saturday issuing 1956 license plates. The Arizona Strippers Square dance club elected new officers recently. The new officers are to serve six months. The group chose the following: Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Symes as President, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt as and Mr. and Speakers In church Sunday night were the stake home missionaries: William C. Heaton of Orderville, and Ross Heaton and Ray Palmer of Alton, of the Stake High Council. Also, Mis Karen Bolander of the teen-ag- e group gave a short talk, and VonDell Hoyt read the scripture. Lee Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen, and Merrill Dean Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lamb, treated their and boy friends to cake at the Parkway Cafe, Sunday night after church. The occasion was their birthdays, and Lee and Dean are thirteen years old. Thirteen of - their friends were there. Ice-crea- The MIA Maids and Explorer of the MIA held Fireside Sunday night after church at the home of Miss Madeline CarrolL The Valley School PTA meeting was held Thursday afternoon at the school, last week, under the direction of Mrs. Mina Gardner, president Dr. Arch M. Thurman, Miss Eva Hancock, and Miss Bessie Hansen of Salt Lake City were there. Dr. Thurman talked on Mental Health, with a discussion period following. Mrs. Gardner reports the meeting was very interesting and helpful, with a good attendance there from aU of the four towns. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF (Continued on page three) ) ) AH persons having claims against said deceased will file the same with the necessary vouchers within two months after the date of first publication Mrs. Carol Lamb took her Pri of this notice with Delmar Spenmary class to St. George Satur- cer, the Administrator of said day to do baptisms at the Tem- estate, or with Ellis J. Pickett, ple. Members of her class are: Pickett & Pickett. Attorneys at Suzanne Sorensen, Linda Lamb Law, St. George, Utah. Toni Sanders, Esther Nelson, Delmar Spencer Ilenc .Slaugh, Lovina Heaton. All Adminisrator of the girls went. Miss Karen Glendale, Utah Bolander and Mr. and Mrs. John DeMille and family also went PICKETT & PICKETT down, and Karen, Allen and Ed- By: Ellis J. Pickett ward also did baptisms, with Attorneys for Administrator John officiating. First Publication: Dec. 29, 1955 Miss Sharlene Lamb, young Last Publication: Jan. 19, 1956 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darel Lamb, entertained her young friends at a birthday party Mon- by 1960. Federal funds have been day afternoon. Sharlene is now made available and at the prefive years old. sent time there is no charge to - Dr. and Mrs, F. W. Tuttle, of producers who want their catManti, Utah, visited at the home tle tested and their calves vacof Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Fisher cinated. Calves from 6 to 12 months should be vaccinated Monday of this week. and older cattle tested. Mrs. Arvilla J. Heaton and There are quite, a number of Miss Nellie Heaton went to Flag- cattle around town thil winter staff, Arizona Monday to get and' it would be a good thing if Mrs. Lorene Chamberlain who is their owners would take the on her way home from Albu- time to check these animals for querque, New Mexico, where she brucellosis. has been visiting there with her Those who are interested son, Grant Lorene will visit here should contact me and 111 arwith her mother, Mrs. Lovina range to have a Veterinarian or Heaton and other friends and trained technician here at your relatives. convenience to test or vaccinate Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hoyt and these cattle. make Kane County a children visited in Rivera, Calif- a Lets brucellosis free county as soon ornia, last week. They left Tues- as possible. day and returned Sunday. 0 Graydon Robinson has volunteered to lead a group of nine Kanab boys in a cattle project. The boys in this club are: Walter Johnson, Guy Frost, San-dl- e Mackelprang, Michael Robinson, Lyn Riggs, Lon Riggs, David Frost and David Robinson. These boys seem enthused and we expect big things of them Last week Dr. Holbert, Feder- this coming year. Graydon and al Veterinarian, was in our coun- his two boys, Michael and David, ty again testing some of our will be interviewed by me on cattle for brucellosis. Most of this project this Saturday mornour dairy cattle and a few of our at 6:30 a.m. on KSUB. Tune beef cattle have been tested or ing us will in, you vaccinated under this program. The State of Utah has set as its D. Wayne Rose objective the complete eradication of this disease in our state County Agent - 4-- v , llevs Notes s .v V i y 1 ' - -- - 4 General Motor has hunt and successfully tested Gils new experimental fa turbine-powereear. Firebird IL To be shown publicly for the first time at the General Motori Motorama of 1856 la New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston, tho Firebird U Is designed as a family car for highway nse. General Motors baa no plans, however, to put It into production. d ' Allen Now Events Member off Federal i Deposit Insurance Corporation By Allen Cox Mrs. Lorena Roundy has been Member of Federal Reserve System Richfield for several days having dental work done. The Jim Worthen family visited in Springdale and Hurricane over the weekend. Surplus $500,000 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swapp moved to Provo Monday. PhllUp Robertson took a load of furniture for them. Ray and Milo Palmer attended a Fair Board meeting in Orderville Monday night Home missionaries here Sunday were Burton McAllister and Robert Dunford of Kanab. They talks. gave Mr. and Mrs. Lane Campbell IQI.'l '111: MMUHImJ- - .jlHg, ,W n s,t I ounce: u nuiwc mcaltm envice America went Into 1956 with the great bulk of hi population dill unprotected by Salk polia vaccine. What thle means is that millions of dollar will bo needed to aid now potiont thl yoar. Givo to tho March of Dimot to protoct yourself and those yew hold doar. Capital $100,000 FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA ' ) ) ) DANIEL C. WILKINS, Deceased GM Unveils New Turbine Car t, of Spring. Not a robin that has flown back from the south, but the order blanks for trees from the State College. If any of you are thinking about planting trees for windbreaks or gully control, now Is the time to place your order. Trees are alloted on a first come first served basis, so It pays to order early. I have a good supply of order blanks, and the county agent probably got his before I received mine, so if you want trees, see either myself or Mr. Rose. Earl Spendlove Soil Conservationist In DIS- TRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON STATE OF UTAH Ar-lan- matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act o f March 3. 1879. under In Utah, office Kanab, post All communications and Items tor publication must be need not appear In print signed by the writer, whose name Use no abbreviations. All side of only. one on paper Write to acceptance as the judgement of communications subject the publishers may determine. 1 U22I Kalisss Happenings Mr. Perry Troy left Tuesday Mrs. Glen Beale and two chil- of last week for Arcadia, Califdren of Leeds. Utah, and Mr. and ornia, for a visit and on business. Mrs. Allen -- Cox of Alton were Mrs. Helen Meefyj, of Henderrecent visitors at the home of son. Nevada, arrived here TuesMrs. Eliza Cox. day for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lovina Heaton accompMrs. Della Troy. anied Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. A number of the towns young Heaton of Moccasin. Arizona, and Mrs. Amy C. Stark who Is stay- children went to Kanab Monday to receive their polio shots, 'i d ing with her daughter, Mrs. of Brooksby, Fredonia, to The Music Mothers club of the Moccasin Thursday of last week Valiev School met. in a meeting for a few days visit. Nellie Heaton went to Moccasin Sunday to Monday afternoon at the school, under the direction of their resbring her mother home. ident, Mrs. Rena Tait. Their pur-nos- e was to helo with the probMrs. Hester P. Heaton, who has been visiting with her daugh- lems of the band. Mrs. Tait reter, Mrs. Stewart Reese of Par-owa- ports that they are raising monreturned home Thursday ey to buy a tape recorder for the music department. of las week. G. Brown, PUBLISHER B. lb w Porter By Norono COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Berneete A. Talt, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonia , Norene Porter, Orderville Alien Cox, Alton - Thursday, January 12, 1956 Southern Utah News & Kane Cour'.v Standard PAGE 2 SAUNA, UTAH r pas-aeng- |