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Show Page Four Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah Frcdcnia rows and current events Farr By Ivls Mrs. Eslella Jackson had a suprise visit from her newest great-gre- at grand-daughte- last rs week. The two month old babies came with their Mrs. Tom (Fern) Stratton, Hurricane, Utah, and their mothers, Mrs. Stratton's grand daughters, Mary and Sheryl. The babies, consins, were born three days apart, and their parents live in Hurricane,-anLas Vegas, Nevada. Mrs, Elwin (Graunt of eta) Pratt, a great-grethe infants, also had the pleasure of meeting the guests while they were in Fredonia for a shogreat-grandmoth- at rt visit. the business meeting include Mesdames Edith Holmes, president, Edith Lucas, vice president, Arlene Tom, secetary, and Wanda Rich, social secretary. Mrs. Goodall will be bingo chairman for the weekly bingo sessions held each Friday at the y building. Plans were also made for a family picnic to be held on Sunday, September 15, for families of members. All members and their families will meet at the school house at 1:30 P.M., and go caravan style to Jacob Lake for the afternoon of games and By Nan E. Johnson Word was recieved by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bolander of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bolander of Salt Lake City, they have one daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n spent Friday and Saturday in Cedar City, visiting and shopping. Hans also attended the meeting held Friday night. Velta Ilepworth was hospitalized several days but is home and feeling much better. fun. s Visiting at the James ThoSe attending the recent of San Uwanna was Roper meeting included those mentCalifornia. She is a a Francisco, ioned above and Mesdames Becker, W. E. Byron, Bar- sister of Mrs. Callison. ney Burch, Lawan Hatch, Ardn Mrs. Brinkerhoff Charles fudd, A. G. Weaver, Arnell a few days in the hospital spent and M. S. McNeill she is up and around now. Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Judd Mr. Hugh Chamberlain has attended the wedding recep- been hospitalized but at the tion at Flagstaff last weekend last report he was improving. when newlyweds, Robert Scott Robinson and the former Lola Visiting here for the past week Joyce Whiting were honored by was Mrs. Lucille Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Whiting, daughter. John came after them parents of the bride. Mr. and over the weekend. She visited Mrs. George M. Johnson, Page, with her parents the Hugh are parents of the groom. Both Chamberlains. the Whiting and Johnson fam The Valley High School playilies lived at Fredonia until a ed their first baseball game of few years ago. The newlyweds h the season here against both attended Fredonia schools. and came out victorious, T6wn-Count- Five-Count- y Calli-son- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill (Bud) Button returned this week after spending a week in Salt Lake City, Utah, where Button was confined to the LDS Hospital for medical , treatment. He is back on the job as head inspector for the Motor Vehicle Division, Arizona Highway Department, at Fredonia. August 1963 will go down as the wettest August since 1942, with two and seventy nine hundredths inches of rainfall, accor ding to Fredonia Weather Observer, Warren Dart Judd. The total moisture for the year has reached six and thirty four hundreths inchs, which is bringing the total closer to the annual average of a little more than eight and a half inches since 1938. -- May the rains continue! Mrs. Eva Goodall was instals led as new president of Womens Club at the recent business meeting. Her slate of officers include Mrs. Neva Pratt, vice president, Mrs. Sue Jensen, secretary, and Mrs. Mable Mellor, social secretary. Outgoing officers honored, at the pot luck supper held after Fred-onia- De-vot- d, , Pan-guitc- WINTER Work. Dam construction. Oregon. Long, top paying project. Send 35c & a stamped envelope for job news. NBCO, Box 444, Wash. S12pd ESTABLISHED WATKINS Products route available, earn $3.00 per hour and up. Operate your own business. Men or women wanted. Write to Richard A. Smith, Monroe, U- Trailers For Sale, Rent DELUXE Pan A. merican, fully insulated, air cond., new carpets, excellent cond. See at Bowler Trailer Court, St. Georfee, Utah. A21,3tpd Completely furnished In Center of Tows LeRoy P. Jadd Phone 35-- ft 40x8 ft. GREAT LAKES mo. bile home. Air cond., washer, carpet, in excellent condition. Call Bain Swapp, 673.2669, St. George, Utah. A21,3tpd. Kanab Realty 641-278- 9 Kanab, Utah ... service, general services administration, building 41, Deliver Federal Center, Denver ; 25, Colorado. . Bids for this property will be accepted until 3:00 p.m., September 20, 1963, at the GSA Business Service Center, according to Gerald E. McNamara, of Genral Services adminx istration. , is Capital punishment when the Government taxes 14 to 4. you in order to get capital Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Hea- ,.to go into competition urith ton, son Max and family have you, and then taxes the profits on your business to pay been visiting at the Martha Porfor its losses. ter home. -- Viators at the John Chamberlains were Mr. Mrs. Martin Truitt of Salt Lake City, (the former Alta Chamberlain) and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Leavitt of Idaho. (Mrs. Lea itt is the former Ileine Chamberlain..) T, Theres one Government surplus we ought to sell to the Communists Red Tape. . Many of the townspeople attended the garden wedding reception at the II. T. Salter residence for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Black. It was a lovely affair. Mrs. Black is the former Evelyn Salter. Advertising . v Bureaucrats and crab trass hiva a lot ! Giva bake In common. either an inch and theyll a yard. SPAIIISII FOOD d ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heaton; Jerrilyn Buelar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Buelar. La-mon- Now Being Served and FRIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brinkerhoff had their infant son blessed and given the name Darren Da- SATURDAYS Fredsda at-KE- DOAS le. f 'S The Mia Maids and Laurels held their honer night Sunday evening, it was a very inspiring evening with most of the parents inattendance. Stake officers in attendance were Mrs. Lois Visiting here at the Hugh Swapp, Mrs. Areola Rider and Chamberlains over the week- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Master-soend were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Graff and children of Provo. Mrs. Graff and children remainA missionary testimonial will ed to visit awhile. be held next Sunday, September Children baptized and con- 15th for Randall Crofts, son of firmed members of the Church Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts, he were John Dalton Reese, son of is going to the Berlin Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Jolin A. 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