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Show Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard fage Four . ELEMENTARY . ypt aV ' ' jTt'i 'V " LOW-COS- EXPLORATION! T MTirntiaMceiiMe weave $' WTICN 0 NV4C0 OVA UNKKOVM AMCffXA rECWAL wwaptin WA APPHOPBlATlOwy.T.',.. P-T- " e. . l y- - V WU UT NOW RAPV m ? CT cam INVMnNS IN UNLATKA rr .- m a S SAY SOUPS POORS wwesi OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hamblin VonDel Chamberlain who has been serving an IDS Mission in and baby son are in Kanab for the California Misson Field has a ten day vacation and visit with been released and is back home home folks. They reside in in Kanab. Globe, Arizona .where Evan is to the Southern Subscribe employed with a Television Co. Utah News today 1 . to get more information about the hamsters, lizards, horned foods which are really lizards, Another and turtles. spid-r- s group is busy painting the movable bulletin board that Mr. Rider made for us. One group is working on a box so we can show film strips in our room. Some of the girls have sorted the seeds we found on our trip to the reservoir. Now we will mount and classify them. The Fourth grade is very interested in studying all about Utah. We have planned an outline covering a period of history before the Indians, up to the present time. Patric Lewis is leading a group In the study of Utah before the Indians. Veronica Begay and her group are studying about Indians. Scott Haycock and his group are interested in the Spanish explorers. Fay Heaton's group is getting more information about the American Explorers, while Jerry Glovers group is studying about the Government Explorers. Karen Hamblin and her group are finding out How the Mexican War affected Utah. Merrilyn Johnson and her group are getting better acquainted with the Pioneers. Carol Judd and her group want to know How Utah became a State, Cheryl MacDonald's group is going to be able to teir about the Geography of Utah and Lewis Jacksons group is discovering the many industries in Utah. After we have completed our study we would like to put on a program and tell everyone else what we have learned. The grades from the Sixth on down have received new books to help take care of the students coming in since school started. BERNEETA TAIT Vacationing, visiting and shopping in Salt Lake City over the week end and through Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Salter and their daughters Evelyn and Patricia and son Rennis. Miss Lois Tait, state FHA historian motored to Richfield on Saturday to attend a convention tor all state and local officers. She was accompanied by Miss Young of Valley high school and Darlene Heaton and VonDell Hoyt Elder Hansen of CSU Institute was a visitor at sacrament serv-ceHe together with his wife and CSU students present were he speakers, they were: Betty Morrison, Glcnna Rife, Corrine Stevens. Elaine Foremaster, of The services Caliente, Nev. were very good. Visitors at the Edward Lamb home last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Frant Esplin of Salt fake City. They together with Mrs. Edna Lamb went to Saturday to visit Mrs. ' a mb's daughter, lola Leaney, Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Leaney returned Tuesday and with Mr. Lamb drove to Fillmore that evening to visit their daughter and granddaughter, the former Patsy Tait. s. Hur--ican- e Mrs. Alice Tait and daughter Lois motored to Cedar, City on Wednesday to shop. Little Earlene Ramsey celebrated her sixth birthday Tuesday Her mother entertained a big group of her little friends. Miss Glenna Rife went to Cedar City Monday where she wil attend a week of leadership training, after which she will Commence her college studies at CSU the following Monday. Mr. Cecil Northrup who has lived at ML Carmel Junction has completed his work on the soil testing project at Coal Hill and Clear Creek and will leave for their home as soon as Mrs. Northrup, who has been In the hospital, Is able to travel. - Local Alton News Events Classified Ads Mt. Ccrntei daily nows hates By Ilcvs Items Visiting Sunday at the home of Mrs. Maude Robinson In Kanab, was Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hammond and three children The Springs. monds were touring the and were on their way to where their daughter will at the BYU. from Colorado Ham- Parks Provo enroll Kent Pugh spent several days recently vacationing In Ogden with his friend Kent Lundqulst TO LATE TO CLASSIFY For Salt: Two bedroom house cash. with 8x8 rod lot. Kanab, anyone interested contact Mrs. Anna Johnson, Battle S206tc Mountain, Nevada. For Safe: Used 120 bass Ladles accordian, good condition, for information write G. W. Davis Piano Co. 112 No. 5th. SL Las S203tc Vegas, Nevada. $400 MONTHLY 8PARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from our five High Grade Nut machines In this area. No Selling! To qualify for work you must have a car, references, $640 cash, secured by inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to business, your end on percentage collections will net up to $400 monthly with very good possibilities of taking over full time. Income Increasing accordingly. For interview, include phone in application. Write North American Nut Co., Inc., 27 William Street, New York 5, N. Y. For Sale: Wurlitzer spinet piano, mahogany finish, small down payment and bal. monthly, may be seen at residence across from Artie Circle, or write to G. W. Davis Piano Co. 112 No. 5th. SL Las Vegas, Nev. S203tc The Bert Leach- - family from, Pangultch were here over the , week end " Roy Robertson went ttr Kanab . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Judd from California were visitors here one day last week. Mrs. Elsie Swapp was a visitor in Alton Sunday. UTAH $TATE FAIR THRU SUNDAY AT 8:30 NIGHTS MATS. 2:30 SAT. A SUN. rilOllDAYoniCEf zu. Due to the tremendous demand for tickets, there will be a special matinee SATURDAY at 5:30 p.m. Tickets on sale at Main Gate Utah Fairground! -- Prices: 13.75, 13.25, $2.75 $2.25 Gen. Admission $1.75 Tax and Fair Admis- and Bob Baardseth who has been Mrs. Annie Hansen of Vallejo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams Calif, and mother of Mrs. Fern stationed at Williams Air Force have returned to Provo where Morrison are visiting at the Base in Chandler, Arizona, is Jack is attending BYU. Morrison home, having come to in Kanab visiting a few days Subscribe, dont Borrow. be present at the wedding of before going on to Salt Lake. Marie, which took place Thu. Bob was released from his duty with the Air Force last week. evening September 20. Lindsay Tait and sons Kendal and Garland, went to Richfield and Monroe Wed. to purchase some registered ewes. 20, 1936 September sion Included Mrs. Marge Banks entertained her Club at her home one night last week. A group of ladles enjoyed the evening singing, sewing and eating. ANNOUNCING Standard Publishing Spanish Dinners will be served each Friday Evening from 6:30 to 10 p. m. Have You Seen COCOillHO Our Used Car Buys This Week? JUDD INSURANCE AGENCY CAFE Fredonia, Arizona LIFE FIRE PICKUPS AUTO Kar.ab CASUALTY 417-- J TRUCKS and CARS These and many others each week on our Used Car Lot y Bradshaw Ghavrcla! Company CJ.otks L lirtlt iftaml j 59 EAST fiy CENTER Mors chickens Kanab Purchase them at . cross the road OR 360 NORTH Standard Publishing Gcmpany MAIN Cedar City 'F imm than any other cart in front of Chevrolcts Joint Checking Accounts... Reduce bookkeeping, lower service charges and eliminate legal tangles in event of a death. Ask And thl. year. ChevroleT. road. More people bay 'em yeer efter year. .ure. There ere more Chevie, on the one to buy, for auret 150,000 so far. . . . Mt be the beet than more of mantle a asain-by most popular ett Well about the advan-tage-s of opening a joint th, re checking account Two million more people own Chevrolets k W trademark Chevrolet dealers display this famous Only franchised RICHFIELD COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DAIIX THE FRIENDLY BANK SERVING SOUTHERN UTAH PEOFLE YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED TO $10,000.00 - - ORGANIZED 1888 Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . BRADSHAW CHEVROLET r Cedar City, Utah COMPANY -- |