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Show SOUTHERN' UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Six Mt. Carr.:! r.ovs Thursday, --June 2, 1SS0 Fredonia nows and current evcnls and Current Events The family of David Esplin to take this opportunity of ' expressing appreciation and gratahd relatives to our itude for many Its Spring time Time clubs to spring up and get busy friends for their loving kindness with their summer fun. But spring- during our recent bereavement; ing higher than the rest is the for the calls at the home, the The reason flowers, those taking part or atBoggy Bunnies, ihy is because they have depend- tending the service, and for all able Kaye Bagedahl as their lead- expressions of 'sympathy we are er, and Charlene Palvadore Presi- deeply grateful. dent, Lois Ann Bunting as Vice President. This is only the head. It Pays To Advertise . The rest of the body must be there to get any petion. Kerra Lee Heaton the secretary Shirlee Swapp he song leader. Sue "Lee Young the Committee chairman and Cath-y- n Dirkmaat the reporter are the Get Ycur Mctor parts which the head relies on to make the club a success. Gsskfcs Fear f.isai . A Traffic Safety Meeting has been called for 8 pm. Friday, Edna Lambs sister, Mariam Riggs, three daughters Dorothy, Lois and Vega, sisited here with her and Mrs. Maurine Jones in Kanab. ' Tune 3, at the Build- City-Count- y were, Lomand, Corine, Lavin, Allen and Norma Stevens at the Mer-wi- n Stevens home. Eelyn Salter at the Tharon Salter home: Vance and Aleen Spencers at the Mullm-er- s home; Allie Tait and Chester Tait all from Salt Lake and Logan The Fredonias Women's Club Deanna and Jerry Glover from Ka members held their annual Steak nab. try and social evening last week Visitors at the Keith Riddles end at Tine Springs National Monwas Mr. and Mrs. Delos Riddle ument with twenty one members and family of Grantsville and Jul- and guests attending Mrs. Lu Mit-hrisocial secretary said. Live ia Mason from Salt Lake City. music was played bv Mrs. Vonda Bob, Meredith, Koil and Carolyn McK:nne, LmvcM Ford and GrayCram and Mr. and Mrs. Dave son Ford. Rrcorded. music was Frackrell of Salt Lake we re visi- 'sed for dincing after the dinner. tors at the Osmer Lamb home The steaks were prepared by Bob Sunday. They had been on a trip Elarton with the ladies baking the to Wisconsin to get Koil and Car- 'otatoes and making the salads. olyn a new Rambler. They stopped Those present included the McKin-ues- , n Chicago and visited with Jack the Grayson Fords, the Lowand Marilyn Adams on their way ell Fords the Lavaun Hatches, back. They came back by the routs the Harold Pasnes, the Clair Pearthrough Texas and into New Mex- sons, Fredonia. and the Leland ico where they visited Mr. and Watsons from Henderson Nevada. Mrs. Don Ford at Taos. They had Also Mesdames Pauline Johnson, a very good trip they report. Jessie Brown. Mitchell, DeVota Visitors at the Ed Lamb home Becker, Fredonia'. and Barbara Jacob Lake, and Robert were his sister Esther Lamb Riker, Lukus Bob Elarton, Fredonia. and and daughter, June Barlo and six children from Vale. Oregon. Ester ' Mr Gene Mitchell and three is visiting her mother Aunt Vine sons Mark. Grant, and Cole left Heaton who isnt too well. this week to spend two weeks visitWeek end guests at the home of ing friends and relntnes in South Dakota. Mrs. Mitchell's childhood Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Fairchild, and to be here for Andrews gradua-- j home. tion, were Helens mother, Mrs. The Don Wagner family left Zelma Dowell and friend Mrs. this week for Salt Lake City, where O. L. Beck of Long Beach gnd Mrs. j they will vNt Mrs. Wagners sisPriscilla Prickard of Victorville ter and where Don will andMrs. Vollie Cox of Turlock,1 surgery to improve his undergo hearing California. When Don is able to travel again, Mina Gardner left for Salt Lake the family will go. to Kayenta, where Don is the principMonday to be with her sister Arizona, Senith Haycock who has to under- al of the Elementary School. Wag-- j ners have five children Alan, Erie go a serious operation. and Mike and Misses Junellen and Bishop and Vauna Covington Tam7en. went to St. George Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker, Cotvisit with his mother who is in a tonwood, Arizona and children, rest home there. Denise Stevens and Karen Tait Bobby and Misses Gayle, Cherjl, went to Salt Lake to visit for two and Sanh were guests for a week recently of Mrs. Fae Johnson, Mrs. Weeks. visited Mrs Parkers mother. Loma Sorensen, Loyd Sorensen Johnsons Brother.They Walter Shelly, and daughter and her friends, St. George, Utah and Mr. Parker's Linda Adams and Joyce Forrester brother Knell f irkcr, Fredonia from Cedar City were here for Shauna Esplins graduation. Clinton Reese and family from AND I QUOTE Buena Park, Calif, were in Mt. A frying pan is easier to clean Carmel and Kanab visiting over after scrambling eg'js if you fill Anna-belland end. Max Also. week with salt water. .it Brinkerhoff from St. George and Mr .and Mrs. Roland Jensen from Cedar City were here for their niece Collen Andersons gradnj uation. They all visited at the Ieather utt 3 John Reese home. -- Suzann Brinkerhoff, reporter - Livestock Market Cedar City Market Iteport No choice white face ealves offered. Fair to good w.f. steer calves 19 to 25 39 t Frm to good w f. Jieifer. calves Tim boys will especially enjoy 18 to 24 10 Holstein steers . 17.90 to 23 50 eeing this dub succeed for these Cornmecci .! cows . 14 50 to 16.49 girls are their future homemakers. The Boggy Bunnies will be mak-i- g Fanner Civs 12 59 to 13 75 and learning about articles Sh ilv canners . 10 50. to 1180 for the home which will be a Bulls 16.20 to 17.10 iced in later life. Not only wUl Bab cahcs 31 to 40 per head the home but" will Fat Ewes : . 7 90 they improve work for the safety and health of No hogs offered I the Community. - l, Glendale daily news items and notes and Mrs. Clark Workman and family are vacationing this week in Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Lue H. Brink-erhof- f and family spent the past week end in the northern part of hte State, they were accompanied by Jimmy Bunting vho remained up there, where he will be employed this summer, Jimmy Brinker-hof- f also stayed at Roy, Utah, where he is employed for the Summer. Miss Gayle Bauer went to Ced- ar City this week where she will remain this- coming Summer and - work. - Mr. and Mrs. Dee Porter are with relatives vacationing for two weeks through Texas, and Mexico as well as some other scenic parts. in-la- w Mrs. Gary Foote and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cox and family, and Mr. LaDell Prisbrey from Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Swapp and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olson from Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pugh from Midway, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Spencer from Salt Lake City, Louie Olson from St George, Mrs. Rell Little, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Prisbrey and Mr. and f, Mrs. Theo McAllister from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prisbrey from St George, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey from Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jensen, Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Roundy from St. George, and Mrs. Keith Iverson and family from Washington. Im sure there were may more that could be mentioned that I did not get to see. Ka-naf- Page and daughAmong the visitor who were ter Rhonda Lou left this week for here for Decoration Day" were Idaho whnre they will see relatives Mrs. Stella J. Watson, Mr. and and friends indefinitely. Mrs. Mary Lou w ish 4-- H The Cooking Four held their regular meetings for May today. We are making Quick Mix for use in our future meetings. We arc making good progress. ing, according fo Mrs. Vonda Y. McKinney, local Justice of the Peace vho will be chairman for he evening. Sergeant Emmett .Vihclm of th Arizona Highway atrol w HI lead the discussion and show .films prepared by the- Arizona Safety Committee. The pub-i- c is incited to attend and especial-'- y the younger drivers and also prospective drivers, Mrs. McKinney said. Visitors here over the week end for graduation and Memorial Day -- Held Firs! Meeting By Ivis Farr By Christie Mulliner Card of Thanks Bsggy Bunaks ! Steam Gleaned at Fredonia Pat Jensen, Mgr. I guess you know the Boggy Bunnies are on their way to a wonderful summer of fun so well Iht OlxL Garap Can Midway sign off until next time. By Calhryn . Dirkmaat , ' at Year FISHIHG TACKLE GaSi in Of all the candidates run ning, none is apt to run out of promises. Headquarters at TODS LQuG i for cny JUNCTION STORE for your Licenses, DECORATING HOME FURNISHING j VALLEY ASI Tackle Reeds, Groceries, Film and CARPETING Souvenirs. DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES In The Kanab Area A Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE pleasant place to stop where you are Always Welcome. j Mrs. LeRoy Judd ... Ml 4-27- LI. S. 89 Tod Haycock, prop. For Appointment. e m H 1 t - 4-- li Club Meets . . . The Genuine Home Genies met at the home of our leader Marilla Club Brown to organize our 4-Nadine Heaton was elected president, Karen Adams vice president, Margaret Swapp- - Secretary. Adele Crosby Song Leader, Dianne Curl and Connie Activity Chairman Bruce Reporter. This year we are going to make articles to make our rooms more attractive and colorful. e rrade t" cfp See the Chevy Mystery Show In color Sundays, NBC-Tthe Pa Boone Chevy Showroom weehly. ABC-T- nors'-a'ic-n- Why Look Beyond Americas "t Choice Car for the things you want Classified Ads Too Late To Classify FOR SALE: One new gas range, $135.00. Also, used automatic washer. $75 00. See Pat Jensen or call Ml 3 2496, Fredonia. J2rc 'f Y y 1 $ ' ' Senator and Mrs. Glen M. Hatch will visit our county next week. and family .. , 'N v ' V. V, X .,s .vv. who Imperial Chrysler NEXT WEEK IN KANE COUNTY Plymouth Dodge Hear Senator GLEN M. HATCH, Demo cratic Candidate for U. S. Congress, 1st District explain his program. June 6th to meet with Kane County citizens and answer your questions. Schedule Kanab Orderville June 6th, 9:00 a.m. June 6th, 2:00 p.m. WATCH FOR THE TRAILER: Dodge Trucks 55 Ply V-- 8 This is the Kings Aood 4 Door 9 Passenger Station Wagon Automatic Transmission Radio, Heater, w.s.w. tires One Local Owner LOW MILEAGE Several older trucks and Pickups priced to sell f teorixmed TrmsortHM With wagons like thisone the lineup, its no wonder Chevrolet is the most popular car in the, whole U. S. All five Chevy wagons, 6- - and 9 passenger models, are widest where wagons should be wide with comfortable seating space that becomes up to 92-cft. of cargo area by a simple adjustment. All five feature all the things that are making Chevrolet first choice, too: coil vs that gets up to 10 more miles to the gallon on suspension cushioning all four wheels ... an economy turbo-fir- e regular gas, or that well known S3ver, the the shift free smoothness of turboglide a wider front seat and more entrance 3. Now's the best time to stop he.ght in Chevy's roomier body bv fisher than you'll fmd in any other car of the leading buy any car for less unless ITS A LOT LESS CARl Optiwui n tr. cast by and let your dealer list all the reasons why you in full ... ... hi-thr- ift cant Kent Carpenter MANAGER, Call Ml LUNT Paid political advertisment by Don Clyde and Walter Montgomery, Heber, Utah Sedan MOTOR Company KANAB, UTAH Get in on the hottest thing this spring . . . see ycur local authorized Chevrolet dealer BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 360 North Main Cedar City, Utah Phone JUniper j 1 C3 |