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Show News Happenings Gfcndah llsffs Holes , Mrs, Kent Andersen and Mona to Marrianne, went Texas arrived In Kanab this week where he is visiting with and vicinity for a two weeks Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard. He vacation and to visit relatives this week. plans on working for the B of R. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Cox & family went to Salt Lake City this week on business. Miss Vivian Cox and Miss Ferris Robinson who have been employed in- Salt Lake came home over the week end. Fireside for the Teen Age group was held Sunday evening at the home of Miss ReneeBa-uewith a group of 20 in attend ance. Guest speaker was Val IIULI Jackson accompanied by Mrs. Jackson from Kanab, who gave the young people some unusual and interesting advice. Stake visitors at our Ward Sunday were: Burke Sorenson, Charles Ilepworth of Ordervllle and Cornell Chamberlain from Glendale at Sunday School. At Sacrament Meeting were Pres. E. Jay Whiting of Fredonia; High Councilmen, Gurnsey Brown. Frank Gowans and Elmer Judd of Kanab. Bill Thursday, June 6, 1957 SOUTHERN UTAn NEWS Page Four Sclade ot San dau-ther- Anttnto, A - it r iiiO in:i illgl 0 Weekly Hews Release Visits In County Jeanette F.splin Iugh returnfrom ed to her home in Salt Lake tne r 1 Your County Agent Wayne Rose Do you know that a 195; report showed that 3 families out of JO in the US had diets that were too low In calcium? Calcium deficiency is the most common deficiency In the diets of Diets that American people. are high in milk are almost sure to contain .enough calcium and calcium. Is needed by both young and jld. all through life. of the calcium Milk provides I of the the of riboflavin, 4 yrotein and many other vitamins, minerals, fats and sugars. One reason that Im talking about milftf today is that June is Daily Month and the other reason is because I believe we could improve our health by the drinking of more milk. In 1955 homemakers spent only 14 per cent their food $ on dairy products and jet got nearly 25 per rent of their daily protein from these foods so that milk is an O. I 2nd of June following a trip to St. George and Orderville wnere she attended the wedding and reception ot her brother Lynn James Esplin and Juanita Chamberlain. Emily .and Wilma Adair accompanied her to salt Lane on her return trip, lhey are in the rapitol city to attend tne commencement exercises at tne University of Utah. Their sister and daughter. Helen A. Nielsen is in the 1957 graduating class at the University. Kanab liens Holes Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ilornbuckle of Davis Dam, Arizona, visited in Kanab with Mr, and Mrs. M. W. Beard over the Memorial Day weekend. Hamblin who Miss Sharon has been in California this past winter attending school Is in Kanab visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamblin. economical food. Have you ever wondered why Mr. and Mrs. James L. Max- coffee, which is not produced well and daughter, Helen, Mrs. in Utah, is provided free with Harriet Jones, Miss Lois Spen- meals in most resturants, while cer and Mrs. Ivy Maxwell are milk, which Is a major product Uah, is only added to your vacationing at Salt Lake this of meal at extra cost? I have. week.. Help a home Industry while you help your families healtn by more milk. drinking Meet Valley Improvers Last week I attended ,an ASC The Valley Improvers met at meeting and was told that again the home of our teacher, Janet on June 20th there will be a Carrol on June 7th. wheat marketing quota referOur officers are Ilene Slaugh, endum. Those eligible to vote are those who will share in the president: Esther Nelson, Lovina Heaton, sec- 1958 wheat crop of more than retary; Linda Lamb, song lead- 15 acres from a farm in Kane er; Anna Lou Hepworth, report- County plus any wheat acreage er. Our mothers were our guests to be put in the wheat acreage JJ reserve. and we made flowers. If of the eligible Our assistant teacher is Esplin and Efsther Nelson voters approve, those who exceed their farm allotment will were unable to attend. to a penalty of 45 per Reporter, Anna Lou Hepworth rent of the parity price on their excess wheat and those who comply will receive a support price of $1.78 per bushel or 75 per cent of parity. If quotas are not approved, allotments will remain in effect and those who comply will receive 50 per cent of parity. Non compliance with allotments will BRADSHAWS assure no support price. Eligible voters in Kane County will vote on June 20th in the Used Car Lot Seminary building in Orderville. Lu-an- e x Mt. Carmel news - "t for those FOR GOOD BUYS n who enjoy straight whiskey best, there is no Bradshaw Chevrolet finer quality than Belmont. Company Kanab dmont STRAIGHT BOURDON BELMONT DISTILLING LAWRENCEBURG. COMPANY INDIANA OR 360 NORTH MAIN By Lewis HERE'S HEALTH! CHERRIES D - My Neighbors cherries are among man s FAVORITE TREAT EATEN C J CP VERSATILE CHERRlti GLAMOUR TO LOAOS OPPElSCFP'L THEY CAN BE USED IN TARTS JELLIES, JAMS. PRESERVES, CREAM AND SAUCES OLDEST FRUITS. PITS HAVE BEEN FOUND IN PRE -- HISTORIC CAVE DWELLINGS A 11 HAND, r,.; ; i.i . UffVA two-third- s i Register forms "No, I didnt run Into a truck. I ran into their union I LOSE UNWANTED ,0 Form New I - iidiAMS HIPS Agency LEGS KANAB, UTAH All q THIGHS Types of Insurance HAVE A BEAUTIFUL BODY TO LIVE IN REDUCE IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR HOME Notary Public Phone Ml Couch, the Posture-Resgently takes excess inches from waistline, thighs, hips, legs, improves posture and reproportions your figure into more youthful, lovelier lines. Smokey Says: fllfE) Au-rali- e FOREST Gifford, Harriet French, secretary; Karin, Heaton, treasurer; Linda Rae Swapp, song leader and Carolyn Hack reporter. W OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS THE STAUFFFR IIOMF. 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Stauffers Magic t, The Seven Sassy Seamstresses met in Kanab and held their first meeting today May 27th at the home of Marilyn French, our 4 H leader. Present were six members. We elected officers as follows: Susan Haight, president; Ni INCHES TUMMY Club 4-- H Jrj Judd Insurance 4-27- 89 , Daughter Graduates evening where they met their dauMr. and Mrs. Orvil Robinson of and children, Mrs. Lucille went .to Provo last week end Kanab David Earl who has been work- ghter Reck. - They remained there for a Roland Esat the graduation of to be present ing with the sheep Lor day and then brought the family dead found was their for time some daughter, Shirleen. pial to Kanab where they will visit. Mr. A former graduate of Kanab high slumped over the sttering wheel of Peck plans on joining them soon Miss Robinson graduated school. the truck he had been driving last from his work in Chicago. with high honors at BYU. Wednesday He apparently died of a heart attack. He had complained of not' feeling well and had left the sheep to return to camp when he died on the way. He was found later bv Keith Riddle, sometime another herder. The motor of the truck was still running but the wheels had struck a bank and had stopGEORGE WASHINGTON ANP THE CHERRY ped the truck. Mr. Earl was a natHISTORICAL TALE, ANP TREE AN lbs of County. ive Washington CHERRY PIE, A FAVORITE DESSERT, ARE where Richfield wife is living in' TRULY AMERICAN TRADITIONS he made his home when not with the sheep. Mrs. Merichtb Cram,, and her elder sister, Annette, and Annettes two children were in town from Salt Lake City last Ihursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Glover from Salt Lake City arrived Wednesday night last week to visit Deannas - ""' THE CHERRY BELONGS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Tait, TO THE ROSE FAMILY, ANP and to lie here for the opening of IS SO CLOSELY RELATED the fishing season. Jerry returned TP THE PLUM THAT EVEN P0rANISTS PONT AGREE IVHETeTT S 0C Sunday to lie hack- to his work. Mrs. SPECIES ARE CHERRIES OR PLUMS Glover is remaining here for an extended visit. Milton Gardner left Thursday for a ten day visit with his aunt, Mrs. Edna Pugh and family. V'erl Stevens of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with his sister Mrs. Christie Mulliner. ITS boir0 Haight WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. Doin Boardman of Kanab drove to Las Vegas Tuesday B & VY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - Kanab, Utah |