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Show I Southern Utah News and Kaod County Standard Page Six Elementary . . . Haws Happenings Nows Happenings Ordcrville nows that a homed toad, a lizard, Mrs. Emma Pratt who has turtle, insects and even the been visiting her children In By Darios Brinkerhoff hamster look different and ra- Richland and Provo has returnMrs. Conrad DeMille and Mrs. ther awsome when seen through ed home to Kanab. She came Eerie Goff (Helen) and small Mr. and Mrs. with Provo from a magnifying glass. son visited here recently. Jack Pierce. Utah's mining industry employs one out of ovary 16 non farm workers. Yet mining pays one out of every five dollars of property tax in the state. This is a measure of the importance of mining to the people of Utah, who benefit from public services such as education, roads and police protection, paid for in part by mine taxes. Mr. anti Mrs. John DeMille and son, Leslie, Mrs. Lola Burrows and son, Johnny, Mrs. Baird and daughters spent Friday of last week in St. George and Washington visiting and attending to business. Norene Porter is In Cedar City visiting with her sister and family. Sunday visitors at the home of J. E Crofts were, Mr. and Mrs. Arlos Crofts and children, Steve, Darol, Darlene, Larry & Sylvan. From Panguitch Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts and boys also spent Sunday at the Crofts and Hans Chamberlain homes. Col-le- n air SO GOOD IT'S REMARKABLE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Blackham, and son Robert, of Salt Lake it OF ACHIEV-EMENDEPICTED IN HISTORICAL EXHIBITS AT THE STATES GREATEST FAIR El-vo- n Yea Seen Our Used Car Cuys Thla Week? 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Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird and children spent the week end in Richfield visiting. Some of the members of the graduating class of 49 with their partners, held a get together Monday evening at the school grounds. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Foote; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swapp; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Kay McMullan; and Mrs. Dee Porter; Mr. and and Mrs. Dee Porfer; Mrs. Spencer; Mrs. Rex Bauer was their guest and to shop. Mr. Lindsay and Val C. Talt went to Monroe Wednesday to market their lambs, they also wUI remain here a month. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsey attended the auction at Richwent to Cedar City Tuesday to field. visit and shop. Mrs. Reva Anderson and two Mrs. Fern Morrison and dau- small daughters .motored to Ceghter, Marie, motored to Las dar City to visit friends to visit relatives f.!l. Carmel - THIS IS THE YEAR TO come.toThe FAIR Ramsey UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the aarth comes an abundant Ufa tor Vs V.,A. Adams, son of Mr. and MrsT Merle V. 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