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Show I .Page Tive Southern Utah News and k'ane County Standard November 15, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fink and daughter, Sue, were visiting In Phoenix last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butler were In from their ranch Tuesday visiting and attending business matters. Visiting Sunday with Mrs. Pearl Adams in Kanab were her Allen news son, George and family, from Los Angeles. Also, her son Neil Mr. and Mrs. Goulding and family from St George, and and children wentClyde to Salt Lake her daughter, Viola Michl from City last Friday to have his arm Henderson, Nevada. examined. Mrs. Horace Roundy and daughter, Rayda, went with them for eye care for Rayda, Roundy also, uncle Donalvin went with, them and will visit there for some time with his daughters, Mrs. Elva Wilson, and Mrs. Vilate McAllister. c:t:s 1957 Clievrolcts .Carry Individual Orderville news Beauty By x. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Rogers and children from Joseph City, Arizona, visited last week at the Loyd Heaton home. Mrs. Heaton accompanied them to St. George Saturday to visit it? jf- wATGRFILL 1?RAZDER " - Help Fight TB Darios Brinkerhoff Ward Primary' r Preparation meeting was held Wednesday, November 6th - Following Primary, Sister Velma Carroll gave the lesson. Duane Bolander is home on furlough from his duties with the U.S. Marine Corps. He has been Rationed in Camp Pendleton, California, but when he returns he will be transferred to Jacksonville, Florida He is enjoying visiting with his parents, Mr., and Mrs, Joseph C. Boland- er and his many friends here. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamberlain of the arrival of a new grandson. Proud parents of the baby boy are Mr. and Mrs Arlo Hafen of Santa Clara. Stake MIA Maid and Explorer Fireside was held in the Chapel Sunday evening. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Heaton was blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Vaughn officiated with assistance from his father, Merrill Heaton. The baby was giv en the name Lori Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crofts have recently returned from Canada, where Alfred has been working in connection with the purchase of a new lumber bus-- I (Ra-mon- j). .3 CJ4 or THI r rssjShi I KENTUCKY BOURBON S,NCl810 Distinctive WATttflU MO FIAZIL1 DISH LU IT (OMPMT, lAIDSTOWR, KMTOCIT Buy Christmas Seals sj-- E photo of Mas slw a a ha sii--a styling and trim treatments for 1 1 wo-lev- I --- u -- a) I iness. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Sorenson and children of Newcastle were weekend visitors at the B. H. Sorenson home. Ranaee Chamberlain spent the weekend with her folks from her school activities at Dixie College in St George. Webster Adair spent the week end here with his family. He is attending the CSU in Cedar. Sunday visitors at the Ellen A. Hoyt home were, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox of St Geo-rg- e. Merrill Fisher spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Fisher. Merrill is attending CSU in Cedar. Mrs. Mary Beatty of Cedar I City is visiting at the home of I her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Bolan-Ide- r. I Mr. and Mrs. Voi , Sorenson ' spent the weekend at the Bin-nie Sorenson home here. Vol took 4n some hunting while here. 1 no substitute can do what copper does ! C better than any other Copper carries the electricity that powers electrical appliances commercial metal. rpmprrial metal. Copper, too, conducts heat faster than any other ' metal lends itself so readily to such a variety of manufacturing No other is no substitute for the operations . . . drawing, forming, shaping or stamping. There non-precio- JSf. fti it ' mKm S .TV us in thousands of other products for qualities of copper or its alloys in electrical appliances or modem living. Copper in the appliances you choose for your home helps support an industry that directly benefits the state through Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments! -- west ChCrd t , v . ;cc:j CL'WSP C0W.3Sr3li.33 A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah Fabricating Subsidiaries ; Chase Brass & Copper Co. T Kennecott Wire and Cable Co. V Purchase Them at STANDARD PUBLISHING Kanab, CO. Utah Li |