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Show - Thursday, January 10, 1957 SOUTHERN School l.ovs and Holes had twelve members but only nine marched in the game Friday. They were: Evelyn Salter, Norma Stevens, Lois Tait, Kathy Roundy, LouVerda Mackelprang, Luane Esplin, Karen Bolander, Darlene Heaton and. Eleanor Heaton. Our director is Mrs. Lamb. The final score decided in an overtime was again in Kanabs favor This is the seednd year Kanab has won by such a small margain. We feel our ball team played a wonderful game and we are so proud of them and our coach Mr. Newby. Also a 46-48.- '- vote of thanks goes to our cheer- panio, Emily Spencer and Chad leaders: Darelene , a n d Dixie Heaton on trombone, Lois Tait Heaton and Sophmore leaders: and Varue Holgate on the trumShana Esplin, Deop Covington, pet, Eleanore Heaton on the sax Lucille Chamberlaine. The ref- and VerDon Chamberlain plays erees gave the good sportsman- drums. We are just getting startschools. However, ed and need pratice but very ship to thestudents of Valley wish to soon you should be hearing from ask the support and help of the us. Good luck you Buffalo as you townspeople when It comes to good sportmanship. met in your second lead game Congratulations goes to Coach with Enterprise on the Valley and Mrs. Newby as they welcome Floor, this Friday. a tiny baby girl into their home. Thought from Valley High; Valley High, now has a school Friendship is to be purchased orchestra. We are planning to only by a friendship. A man may play for the dances following have authorty over others, , but the basketball games. Mrs. Lor-en- he can never have their heart Lamb, our advisor, plays the but by giving his own. Jth e ANNOUNCING UTAH Hccdy Clothing Drive During the week of January 14th school children of( Kane County will collect good used clojhing foe needy children and adults in the United States and thirty countries overseas, it was announced today by Superintendent of schools, Owen M. Davis. The drive, which Is part of World Clothing week, .will continue here fjr five days, January Hth. on through to the Davis ex18th Superintendent pressed the hope that every family in Kane County will begin now In gathering up all the outgrown and worn clothing which accumulates in almost every household and send It to School during the above week. All' types of infants, childrens and adult clothing and shoes are Davis stated; Statistics show that nearly half the worlds children are Inadequately clothed, housed and fed. Thousands of children in our own United States cannot attend school regularly because they lack proper clothing.' Overseas, orphaned and other needy children, and adults, too, desperately need help. Through World Clothing Week, the school children of Kane County, can make a substantial contribution toward alleviating thedistress of these unfortunate children. WE HAVE 116 ACRES ON THE NEW HIGHWAY. JUST SEVEN MILES rHOM THE ARIZONA LINE, THAT WE OWN OUTRIGHT - PATENTED LAND THAT IS READ FOR IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENT! A World Clothing Week is con under the auspices of the Christian Childrens Fund, Inc. Since 1938, C.C.F. has been active in child welfare work. Today it provides vital assistance to orphaned and needy children in more than 200 orphanges in thirty countires. In addation to the United States, C.C.F. operates .its programs in Austria, Belgium Borneo, Brazil, Burma, Finland, France. Free ' China. Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia Italy, Jamaica. Japan, Jordan, Korea, Lapland, Lebanor, Macao, OPPORTUNITIES GLEN GANYOIi ducted STILL CREATER HOOVER DAM IN THE MAKING ft Here at this great Arizona-Uta- h Project a new community of Utah workers and their families, will blossom forth in the desert on the rim of the Colorado' River - 60 miles from Kanab. The creation of the greatest of Opportunity. project in history will make this the Hot-SpYOUR OPPORTUNITY There is immediate need of facilities of all kinds. Motels, Trailer Parks, Markets, Stores Shops and Service Stations, for Restaurants and Recreation Spots. An impojing slice of one of the BIG payrolls of the world will be spent right here where many workers will live. Data on these opportunities as well as information on lots and tracts, from one-haacre up that may be leased or purchased, will be furnished upon re-- , quest to those interested. Act NOW'! ! ! ot Malaya, Kanab INCORPORATED GLEN GANYOII, CITY, UTAH - EMpire 4th SOUTH, SALT LAKE KANE 25 EAST CENTER ABSTRACT CO. & REALTY STREET, Okinwa,' Pak- I!m Holes Mrs. Emma J. Brooksby of Tempe, Ariz., and three children Edith, Marie, and Vivien of Cailf ornia were week end visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Riggs of Kanab, and Mrs. Oscar Brooksby of Fredonia. Saturday evening they all met at the old family home in Fredonia and enjoyed an evening together showing family films and visiting. GRAND DEVELOPMENT CO. 169 EAST Mexico, istan, Phillippines, Puerto 'Rico, Syria, Viet Nam and Western Germany. lf KANAB, UTAH Page Three Kane County School Children To Aid In needed. KANE COUNTY'S NEW TOWNSITE 15 MINUTES FROM THE GLEN CANYON DAMSITE NEWS M '- - "dollar-saverChevy hs its own built-iAmericas favorite six! n 'f CIVIL DEFENSE anderground control center for Portland, Ore., is dedicated at the site on the outskirts of the city; Center Is equipped with heavy electric entrance doors with photo-electri-c alarm and closed-circuTV control of personnel entercontamination ing, air locks and radiological it facilities, electric generators, a private radio sta Hard to believe it, but this big Chevrolet beauty is a bottom-price- d Its got Body by Fisher quality written all over it g And it has a peppery, e six under the hood to One-Fift- y. sweet-runnin- Blue-Flam- Big beauty ivitli A group of 11 people from here attended the opening of the St. George Temple Wednesday attending two sessions they were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell, Hazen Harris. Eva Dallin, John S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Its -- (City of PorUand and Oregon ClvO Defen Photos) 4H Achievement the world at different periods in the past. Each dissapeared before man climbed down from the trees and began to walk on his hind legs. One of the theories as to why great beasts such as S. Anderson. dinosaurs dissapered is that It Mrs. Lydia A. Jensen Is ill and was too much competition for in the Iron County Hospital. the food they required. Could it be that the same thing will Mr. and Mrs. Ray Levanger of happen to man. relaIlomedale, Idaho, visited tives here this week enroute to This week, I was all set to give St. George to take their daughyou a rundown on the January 1 ter Delores who is student teach- Snow Surveys and Water Supply ing there. Forecasts for Utah, but after Byrell and Curtis Lamb of traveling from Fredonia to HurriBridgeland were here this week cane and back last Monday, I doubt that the forecast would delivering hay. give the true picture. About one Miss Barbara Anderson and oclock I picked up Grapt Heaton Miss Ferris Robinson have gone at Moccasin and we went to St. to Salt Lake where they have George for a meeting of the board of sutervisors of the Pipe employment. Barbara will work Soil Conservation DistSprings in the LDS Church Office. rict. The trip over was easy, the Mr. and Mrs. Ezra A. Murdock trip back was something else. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bowner It has been a long time since I from Driggs, Idaho, visited fri- saw so much mud. We didh.t put on the chains until after dark and until we got Into about three inches of gooy mud. It took about three hours to get from Short Creek to Fredonia and we traveled about as much back and Our New Address forth across the road as we did down the road. Wet weather On 1st East At makes traveling miserable, but I cant help notice the smiles on the faces of the farmers and Center ranchers. A Utah girl and boy were named for one of the highest honor -- in Club work, the 1956 State Achievement award. - Street ends here this week enroute to visit the Mesa, Los Angles and St. George Temples. Birthday parties were given this past week In honor of Brinkerhoff on Jan. 2nd. her 5th year; Mont Anderson on Jan. 3rd his 11th year and Karen Cox on Jan. 4th, her 12 year. A baby girl was born Jan. 7th at the Kane County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Newby. This makes two daughters for La-pri- Bradshaw Chevrolet Company Kanab Richard Dula This distinction goes to Carma Weeks, of Vintah county, and Richard Duke, of Carbon county, both 18. Their records exemplify the best overall accomplishment In project work, Club and community activities, according to the Extension Service of Utah State Agricultural 4-- College. Doth received a certificate Carma attended the NaClub Congress held tional recently in Chicago as guest of the Ford Motor Co., donor of the Achievement awards. She was among the 1200 delegatee honored at the Congress. 4-- Farm tamilies buy ten per cent of the new cars sold, and Bruce Jackson, 5 year old son six percent of the old ones About 73 per cent of U. S. of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Jackson, had his tonsils removed on the 14 5th of January at the Kane Co- families are car owners, and than more own of cent them per Kanab. unty hospital one car. them. OR 360 NORTH MAIN Cedar City powered by Chevys famous six RICHFIELD COMMERCIAL AIID SAVINGS BANK THE FRIENDLY BANK SERVING SOUTHERN UTAH PEOPLE Pays 3 per cent Interest On Savings Deposits Regardless of Amount COMPOUNDED SEMI ANNUALLY lie One-Fift- Sedan with Body by Fishes one of 20 beautiful rew Chevrolet Only franchised Chevrolet dealers BRADSHAW OUT for 571 EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO display this famous trademark CHEVROLET Cedar City, Utah COMPANY f tion, air filter and ventilation system, telephone, press and Conelrad facilities, and apace for civil defense and other emergency offices. In addition, the $667,000 stractnre Includes space for weather and radiological specialists, and living facilities. Inset shows arch construction of control center. CONSERVATION . . . PICKUPS warn I small-budg- et i I Glendale weekly news events and " ft i CARS make your gas stops few and far between. Like all new Chevies, it brings you a very special sureness of control. This is a quality that just cant be measured in dollars and cents. Lots of cars that cost lots more just dont have it Come in and see how much pleasure were passing out these days at Chevrolet prices! - 'r 9 TRUCKS Hiis sweet, smooth and sassy new '' rv .. i $10,000.00 ' By The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |