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Show r Thursday, December 6, 1936 UTAH SOUTHERN NEWS Page Seven Jack Morrison made a business trip to Richfied Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Lamb who have spent the past two weeks visiting with their six daughters in Salt Lake and Utah County returned home Monday. Robert Pugh of Salt Lake called on' his sister, Mrs. Mina Gardner Friday night on his way back from Las Vegas where he had een on business. Nine of our eleven , primary officers were in attendance at monthly Stake preparation meeting Jbeld In Kanab Saturday. Parson U. Webster of Cedar City was a busines visitor here Orderville daily news happenings By Darios Brinkerhoff Daid Foote spent the vek end and Monday in Salt Lake where he received medical at-Mrs. Foote returned! tention home with him after a stay in Spanish Fork. All members of the Amy, H. Esplin family had a at her home Saturday, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hart and child-ren of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorenson and children of Cedar City. Lynn James and DeLov from Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Do Ray Pugh of Salt Lake Jerrv from his Marine duties, Carol Lee and Verla, and Juan-ita Chamberlain as a guest. rvis is the first time Amys family have all been together for over two years. i Ml. Carmel news ! By j ! 1 BERNEETA TAIT Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner over the past week end wept Mr. and Mrs. William Francis. of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Meritt Gardner and two children of Monroe, Mr. Grant Gardner and daughters LaRee, Carla and Verlyn, Mrs. Lillian Anderson of Provo. They are brothers and sisters of Mrs. Grace Heaton who came Monday. to attend the funeral of her A business meeting of the husband William Heaton which Board of the Mt. Carmel Irrigawas held on Friday. tion Co. was held at the home of Sec. Lindsay Tait to discuss Mrs. Mary Hopes, who togethtimely problems of the Company er with her husband. Arch, mis- The Board consists of LaDrue sionaries from the St George Sorenson, Pres., Lindsay Tait, temple for the past eight years Roland Esplin, Lamond n Tait, visited Friday at the home of Salter and Lamb. Rolland her sister, Mrs. Bemetta Talt She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Hoyt from St George ATTENTION EVERYONE Th-aro- The combined Alton and Orderville Ward MIA Gold and Green Ball will be held Dec. 14th In the new Ward Recreation Hall in Orderville. The theme being to attend the funeral Friday. Winter Wonderland, the decThe infant Son of Mr. and orations wil he in keeping with Mrs. LaDrue Sorenson was blesthe theme. The music will be sed in fast meeting Sunday. He furnished by the Footwarmers. was given the name, Sheldon, Invited lie was blessed Everyone is cordially by his father, to attend. with two other members of the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heoworth bishopric. Wilbur Covington and and Mrs. Areal Chamberlain, Lindsay Tait assisting. sent Monday in Richfield shop- Get ready for the Big Kick Off Party to be givn Christmas night by the St'ake Building Fund Committee. , Put your affairs in order so that nothing wil prevent you I I from attending! Time, place and program will be announced next week. ping. Photo Wins Best "Action" Title At U. BLAST SIGNALS as pictured START above, and that ran in the Southern Utah News, October 18 was selected by the University of Utah Journalism class as the best action photo in the State lor October. The photo and insets taken Boardman, local by Norman photograper, and Errol Brown S. U. N. publisher. Each month the 56 weekly newspapers in Utah are checked by the U of U class, and the winner named in this and several other classifications. At the years end the twelve photos selected during the year are Judged and awards given to the GLEN-CANYO- Weekly liens Release front ? : ,'vA-Po-- Year Gosmty Agent Continuous Forms rt Rose D. Wayne - f :mi I have the names and address of farmers around Bancroft and Grace Idaho who have Alfalfa hay for sale from $15 to $20 per ton. I will furnish these names to anyone interested. Now is the time to take care of your farm equipment Rust and corrosion 'will shorten the life of any equipment not taken care of. Prompt cleaning of winning publishers at the AnUtah State Press Convenyour equipment at the years nual end will stretch the life of your tion in Salt Lake City. equipment and insure that it will be in top shape for next Holes Kanab " Safetbockt year. Hem ' Spray tanks, pumps, and pipMr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson ing need flushing followed by and daughter, Claudya, spent a thorough drainage. A11 oil and few days in Las Vegas this past grease points should be heavily week. lubricated. Mr. and Mrs.t Casey Jones Fertilizer applicators need to be looked after. They are clean- enjoyed Thanksgiving week end ed most eaisly by a high pres- in Las Vegas taking In the big Wwiwit Utl Tag Cusst sure stream of water. A light spraying of the metal points with a rust inhibiting oil may mean money to you next year. Last week, Lamar Johnson had his cattle tested for Brucellosis. John Brooksby had been after me for some time to make Checks Purchase them at Standard Publishing Company This year put something finer under the tree... UMMV 'v f ' f' j i!i ? s . rich-looki- (Continued from page two) Creditors will present claims wuth vouchers attached to Olsen and Chamberlain, Attorneys for Administrator, J. W. McAllister, at 146 North Main, Richfield, Utah on or before the 17th day of January, 1957. J. W. MCALLISTER Administrator of the Estate of Lillian C. McAllister. Published Nov. 15, December 6, 1956. 22, 29, and LUNT MOTOR CO. Kane County and surrounding area. If wa OF KANE, kaiiao r.:oTo,i co. 103 West Center Street KANAD, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of FERRY GARN HAMBLIN, Deceased. UTAH Telephone Creditors having claims against the above estate present them with vouchers attached, to the DeLenna M. Administratrix, Hamblin, at Kanab, Utah or to the Attorney for the Administratrix, on or before January LUI1T 23--J MOTOR CO. Kanab, Utah 21, 1956. Published November 22, and December 6, 13, 1956, 9 and Trucks on Display at STATE DeLenna M. Hamblin Administratrix gel il Of Used Cars - with, town sights and visiting with OF UTAH. Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Davis. sure that his heifers were vaccinated and these were done while the tester was in the county. Elson Riggs also had some heifers vaccinated. This Is something that most cattlemen should be concerned about If any of you want heifers vaccinated for this disease, or your cows tested, contact me. Remember this service is free. Saturday morning at about 6:30 a. m., I will discuss this brucellosis problem with' Tom tester from Dodds, brucellosis Panguitch over KSUB. If any of you are up tune us In. m can havent gol it See Our Fine Selection IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Representative for CHRYSLER - DODGE - DODGE Trucks 29, Help Fight J TB S 7 p 1 Buy Christmas Seals ' Our New Address On 1st East At This holiday season, giva and erveSunny Brook Kantucky straight bourbon In Ita new packaga and handsoma holiday gift carton rlch-taati- ! , holiday package and dazzling gift carton - Many out' of town relatives and friends attended the funeral of William Heaton Friday. Check with KENT CARPENTER Your ' jO the magnificent Mrs. Merrill Lamb attended the funeral of Wallace Duel In Panguitch Tuesday. Mrs. Duel Is Mrs. Lambs neice. For 1st. 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