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Show Thursday, May 24, 1956 Southern Utah News and h'ane County Standard Orderville. daily news happenings By Norene Porter Mrs. Burton O. Rust returnMr, and Mrs. Horace Burrows ed home Sunday from the Pangand children recently spent; a uitch hospital where she undersurgery several weeks ago. few days visiting in Springville went Mrs. Arvilla J. Heaton and son and American Fork visiting at Chad left Thursday of last week the home of Mr. and Mrs., Jay bus for Albuquerque by ' New Criddle. Mexico where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seaman her son Dr. and Mrs. Fred Heaof Cedar City visited Friday of ton and new daughter. last week at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Velma Carroll. Miss MadMartha Porter. eline Carroll and Miss VaRue Stake home missionaries were went to St. George last Holgate the speakers, fh church Sunday. to attend the Seminary Sunday They were Ross Heaton of Alton graduation exercises of Miss and Burton McAllister of Janet Carroll who has been atschool there. Mrs. Maria Bowers returned tending Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Morrison home Wednesday from the and Mrs. Sylvia J. Chamberlain northern part of the state where were in Cedar City Sunday atshe has spent the winter with tending the College of Southern Ka-na- her children in American Fork and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lucy Crofts and three children, Lucille' Rose, Dorothy and Ricky motored to Salt Lake City Thursday of last week, to attend the Temple wedding ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton, on May 18th. Mrs. Sarah Hepworth of Panguitch accompanied Mrs. Crofts. They visited in Salt Lake and Provo before returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund visited at the home of Mrs. Eliza Cox Sunday. Hep-wort- h Utah awards and honors convocations. Miss Marjorie Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. received an eighty-fivMorrison, dollar scholarship from the CSU alumni association to attend the elementary education department of the CSU. Miss Juanita Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain, received an eighty-fivdollar scholarship from Cedar Frozen Foods to attend the CSU Home Economics Department. Also of interest is the Wall Street Journal achievment presented to Royce Chamberlain. e is visiting Esplin for a short time in New Castle with her sister Mrs. Shirley Hart, and Mr. Lee Sorensen is also in New Castle visting with his uncle and family, Mr. and This Week? PICKUPS TRUCKS and COME SEE CARS These and many others each week on Bradshaw Chavrclst Wrangler Gcntpany 360 NORTH of Toquerville, Miss Anna G. Anderson of Santa Barbara, California, all aunts of Mrs. Chamberlain. Also her sister and children, Mrs. FaeGranda and her daughter, Fae Donna Chamberlain of St. Pick-lesime- Local Hews Items Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Steward spent Sunday in Kanab visiting. Mrs. Loeta Button who has been visiting in Las Vegas for some time has returned to her home in Kanab. Wes Mulett, race horse owner and Jeweler of Cedar City, was here over last week end visiting and taking in the races. - COME SAVE Blue Bell Overalls Hyer Boots by Special Order Kern Glo Enamel 59 EAST CENTER - OR Stark. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain were her mother. Mrs. Deslie and Laura Anderson, Pulsipher of St. George, Mrs. Christina Anderson, Mrs. Emma Naegle and daughter, Mary C. Oleomargarine Southern Maid 29c pound 30 Case, pounds, $8.00 Delrich Oleo 30c pound our Used Car Lot ICanab n e Miss Verla Have You Seen Our Used Car Buys Mrs. Mont Sorensen. Miss Betty Lynn Hoyt, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil received treatHoyt medical ment at the Kanab hospital recently. Gary Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reo Heaton has been in the Kanab hospital receiving medical attention. Mr and Mrs. J. Ralph Faw-sohave welcomed a baby boy into thjL-i- r family, bom last Friday InJ the Kanab hospital. Mrs.' Kezia Ann Brooksby of Fredonia spent the week end here with her mother. Mrs. Amy JUDD MERCANTILE MAIN Cedar City Fredonia, Arizona Stake Priesthood Meat Weekly .Page Three FIstvs Release Stake Priesthood Meeting will from be held at Orderville, Sunday, May 27th beginning at 2:30 your .County Agent p m. Quorum meetings will follow'. All High Priests, Seventies, By O. WAYNE ROSE and Elders should be present at these two meetings. Congress passed a law this Following the Quorum meet- year that was approved April ings Priesthood Leadership meet- 2, 1956. Under this law farmers are relieved of the burden of ing will be held federal taxes on the gasoline and Kanab Stake Presidency fuels used on their special farms for farming purposes. Jr. Gleaners and Jr. held their fireside Sunday night The relief in the case of gasoafter church at the home of Miss line tax is accomplished by proLois Tait in Mt. Carmel. Vaughn viding annual refunds payable Heaton was the guest speaker. by the Federal Government dirMr. Stanford DeMille, former ectly to the farmers. The first principal of VHS has signed a claims to be filed will be with contract to teach the Valley respect to gasoline purchased Seminary in Orderville for the after December 31, 1955 and coming year. Mr. Christensen used on a farm for farming purwill be going to school in Provo. poses before July 1, 1956. These We are happy to have Mr. claimjj must be filed on or bewith us for another year. fore September , 30. 1956. Gasoline that can qualify for Mrs. Richard Fuss, daughter of Bp. and Mrs Joseph Boland-er- . the refund must be gasoline that spent a week visiting here, was used by persons on your and to attend the VHS gradua- farm in cultivating, or raising or harvesting any agricultural tion exercises. Richard and live in Crawford, Nebraska or horticultural commodity. Do where he is manager of Radio not Include gasoline used (1) on the highway, (2) in procesStation KCSR. Mr. and Mrs.. Byron Fisher sing, packaging, freezing or left Monday morning for canning operations, or (3) for Utah to attend the fun- personal or pur, poses. eral services of their You will want to file your Mr. Ray White. Recent visitors at the Fisher home were claim sometime between July 1, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Fisher. They 1956 and September 30, 1956. held a family reunion before I have the forms on hand in Garth left for Texas. my office for this purpose. The Orderville Motel, built by The law provides criminal Sharon and Lorene Lamb is now penalties for filing a false or open for business. Consisting of fraudulant claim. You should six units it is an attractive new business for this community. Mrs. Hester Heaton left Wed- Kansb Soldier In nesday morning for Hatch to attend the graduation exercises of Korea Graduates her granddaughter, Miss LaPreal Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. From Officer Academy L. LeRoy Porter. Mrs. LaNarr Lamb left WedI CORPS, KOREA Army Pfc nesday morning with her hus- Adrian C. Kitchen, son of Mr. band on a buslnes trip to Provo and Mrs. Carlyle G. Kitchen. and other points north. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop Kanab, Utah, recently was gradattended the wedding of their uated from the I Corps Officer Academy son Neil Bishop to Miss Dixie Johnson, Salt Lake City, on May in AKorea. member of the 24th Infan16th, in the Salt Lake Temple. Divisions Headquarters Comtry last of returned They Thursday pany, Kitchen received instrucweek. tion in leadership of units, map reading and other military subjects. Kitchen entered the Army in January 1955 and completed basic training at Fort Carson, Colo. He arrived In the Far East last December. soldThe ier was graduated from Kanab High School in 1953. n De-Mill-e La-Ru- e Mt. Carmel daily nevs notes (Continued from page one) Mr.and Mrs. Clark who have been leasing the Sinclair station at the Mt. Carmel Junction have returned to their home in Orem due to a bone infection of the leg. Sunday visitors at the John Reese home were Mr. and Mrs. of Clrcleville and John the Rollan Jensen family from Cedar City. Fireside for the and Gleaners of the Mt. MIA was held Sunday church at the following evening home of Miss Lois Tait. We were happy Sunday evening to have as Home Missionaries to our ward High Councilman Z. Ray Judd of Fredonia and Elder Marlin Brown of Kanab who gave us some very fine talks. Vacation time is really here at least for three Mt. Carmel boys. Milton Gardner is visiting relatives in Phoenix having gone there Friday with another aunt, Mrs. lone Pugh of Tooele. Andrew Fairchild went by bus from St. George Tuesday to Long Beach, California to visit relatives and Danny Rife is vacationing in Salt Lake City. Recent visitors to Cedar City to visit friends and to shop were the Dee Anderson family Saturday, Fern Morrison, Monday, also- motoring over Monday were a the Misses Gwenevere and Esplin. and Deon Covington. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lorene Lamb of Orderville. Marlon Cox of Henderson, keep sufficient records of gasoline used to enable the Internal Nevada visited Saturday at the Revenue Service to erify your Dee Anderson home. claim. Miss Lucille Gardner after I thought' you would be inter- attending high school In St ested in this advance notice. 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