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Show fage sottrnrrJ utau news, Six ", Mak Burrows, Susan Baker, Kur-ti- s Heatod, Cuckie Cusick, David Farr, Robert Rider, Jerri Lynfl Figgins, Shell Bryner, Deanna Cox, Yvonne Pratt, Linda Judd, and Colleen Hatch. Special guests were Mesdames Bruce Cluff, BurBy Ivis Farr ton Judd, John O. Vaughn and Two Senior girls head the "1 Gene Heaton. Approximately 45 Honor Roll for the first six w$ek s parents and friends attended the period, ending October 5, Super- program and stayed for refreshintendent Gayneld Mackelprang of ments. the Fredonia Schools said this Miss Crystal Swapp was chosen week. Misses Crystal Swapp and Home coming Queen by the Sandra Mackelprang headed the Club last weekend to list with Miss Linda Earley of over the festivities. She is reign Burnace Miss and the Sophomores Button of the Seventh Grade com- the Student Body Secretary and of the Girls Club as pleting the 1 Roll. Making the president as well an honor student. being term same were 2 Roll for the Seniors Jamie Lynn Finlev. Bruce Prizes for the winning floats at is our goal parade the Solper and Victor Brooksby. Jun- were Victory as the Freshmen announced Milli-un- t iors were Lurana Brown, won first place, Seniors; had secHeaton and Sandra Lukus. with their steam engine, The Sophomores had Neil Brooks- ond place and Seventh Grade won third the by, Earl Green, Ronald Sandlin, Advisors for these groups Patricia Farr, RuLea Heaton, place. B. Jordan, Sharoh Johnson, Joanne Johnson, are LeRoy Heaton, J. M. Farr, Jr. The footand Lorin Kristen Rich and J. C. Shelby was more of a swimming Freshmen were Richard Rider, ball game with the wet field adding meet, HeaDonna Gail Baker, Carolyn to the losing, 31-- to Camp laughs ton, and Valerie Swapp. Eighth Graders were James Davis - and Verde Cowboys. The fog lifted Linda Sue Jensen. Completing the just as the parade started and off warm and 2 roll were seventh graders Mar-tin- e the weather turned for the rest of the days sunny McCormick, Stephanie Cusick, Sandra Anderson and Irene Begay. activities. The Annual Bazaar of the Relief Claude Glazier of , the Kanab was a suncass, Mrs. Afton Stake Presidency was an official Society visitor at the Sunday evening ser- Brooksby, president said this vices at the Fredonia LDS Waird, week. Sale from the Dime A Dip Lunch, bake sale, hand work, and with Bishops Counselor Keith other nearly projects to services. Bryner conducting the Music was by the newly organized $400.00 and while there are a few Ward Choir under the direction gift items left, nearly everything of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Heaton. was sold. This project was held between activities of the HomeSpeakers were Mrs. Nephi Morrison and Eldon Johnson. Prayers coming at the Fredonia High were offered by Don Ellison and School. George Brinkerhoff. Mrs. Mil(on Whiting and daughMrs. Sarah M. Hardy is visiting ter, Jan, Flagstaff were visitors with Mrs. Mack Frost at Kanab with her daughter and at Fredonia last weekend and also visited old the D. Atwood Bundys, friends at Fredonia and took in from her home in St George. the Homecoming activities here. is- - being Your correspondent Mr. and Mrs.Wilford Brooksby returned recently after spending quizzed further by the Internal several weeks with the Delmer Revenue Servlet about her income Hinton Family at Duarte, Cali- Tax deductions, and if you dont fornia. Mrs. Hinton is the former hear further from her, youll probMiss Juanita Brooksby and the ably find she couldnt justify some Hintons have recently had an- of her claims! wish her luck! other baby, a girl. Im told. Fredonia Hows' ELECT Dr. and Current Events J. J. Sannslh to School Board, 3rd District it Progressive but cost conscious if Twenty three years of formal education if Vitaliy interested in Education , of school children will come first if Trained to make decisions, based, on facts r .c FOR SALE: Used white metal tall, kitchep storage cabinet 24-iwide 12-ideep. $14.00. G. (Too Late To Classify) W. Davis Co., Kanab, Utah. 025,2te FOR SALE: Used mahogany JX)R RENT: 1 or 2 bed room music or filing storage cabinet, Call644-554or see Guy 11 drawers, needs refinishing. furn. apts. 025c. Kanab. Chamberlain, Price when new $80.00, will sell for $20.00. G. W. Davis Co Kanab. NOTICE: Persons wishing to 025 ,2 tc. work as Extras in the movie being , FOR SALE: truck with dump filmed near Kanab are asked to bed. See at Guy Chamberlains, or Contact Mrs. Kathryn C. Martin 025c. call Kanab. 025,2 tc. in Kanab. Card cf Thsnks 6-- ft n 0 We would like to take this means of expressing our sincere thanks and gratitude to the many people who were so kind and thoughtful during the passing of our brother, and at his funeral services. The brothers and sisters of Udell Glazier 644-554- Let-terme- A if Interests Thursday, October 25, 1962 Utah J Vote Will Confidence 0 )r tailed EXTRA PROTECTION FOR HYPOID GEARS son-in-la- RPM Multi-ServiGear Lubricant guards against pitting and scoring, keeps gears working smoothly and quietly in severest operating conditions. ce Specially compounded to resist deterioration, it maintains its protective qualities for long periods . . . even at high temperatures and extreme pressure. Recommended for hypoid and many other types of gear boxes. for env SfontqrJ Oil product, coll Karl Jameson OFFICE Midway HOME Midway , ujixi muiijju,i ,r s m ewuwv The Top Pilots of the Primary, A bachelor is a man who can Fredonia LDS Ward, held their pull his socks on from either end. Solo Flights Program for their I John L. Teets, parents recently, and received their wings, under the direction of Mrs. Harold (Neva) Pratt, teacher. Students receiving their wings included Diane Campbell, Robert Valiant-B- est 0!q loffleeratie STATE REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE R. AIKEN KANE COUNTY NORMAN ,Q SHERIFF B. CRAM J FOUR YEAR COMMISSIONER JUSTIN J. (Jet) MACKELPRANG Q TWO YEAR COMMISSIONER DOYLESMITH j Da Sssre And Register October 20th Paid Political Advertisment compact all-arou- nd utiy bora Qano oaDty ? anybody lias come up with yeti DID YOU REFUSE Senator Bennett's invitation to join with him to sponsor the proposed Southern Utah Scenic National Parkway? IIY 2...WHY DID YOU LET THE HOUSE of Representatives loll the $50,000 appropriation obtained .in the Senate by Senator Bennett to survey the Southern Utah Parkway? 3. WHY HAVE YOU 1NEVER in your four years in Congress appeared before the Appropriations Committee in support of funds for any of Utahs national parks or monuments, including Zion, Bryce and Cedar Breaks? 4. WHY DID YOU COMPLETELY FAIL to get the House Interior Committee, of which you are a member, Jo support the proposed Canyon Lands National Park? 5. WHY DID YOU SPONSOR a Canyon Lands bill without providing for access roads? And DID YOU PERMIT the House of Representatives to kill a $200,000 appropriation obtained by Senator Bennett in the Senate for the Wahweap visitors center in Kane County, northwest of Glen Canyon Dam? 6. WHY with the first 5-y- 7. WHY DID YOU PERMIT thea House to kill the $538,000 appropriation obtained by Senator Bennett in the Senate for recreation and fish and wildlife development on Lake Powell and other Colorado Project areas. nt all-arou- War Aathoriiad Vote for the man you can depend on to work for Kane County and Utah. loop BoiaotS X Take this sweetheart out on the road and youll see why this new Valiant Is so good we can dare to offer a or 50,000-mil- e warranty. Theres never been a warranty like this before, because theres never been a compact like this before: the best compact anybody has come up with ydT Completely restyled, Inside and out Too good to be true? Were ready to prove It with you behind the wheel. Come in now! ar -- - 8. 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