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Show SOUTEESN Page Four Glendale daily news items and notes Maxwell received word this week of a newj grandson being born to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Claire (Margaret), on November 14, the new boy has one brother, the Claires are living at Price this winter where Dave teaches school. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mr. Horace Jensen has been confined to the hospital this past week due to a back injury that he received while at work out on the Mountain for the Kaibab Lumber Company. John S. Anderson moved to St ? George the past week where he will spend the Winter working at the St George Temple. Jarius Lamb of LaPoint is here seeing relatives and friends, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Sudwicks of Cedar City were here this week on business and seeing relatives. Bishop Donald G. Campbell, Elsie Brinkerhoff and Kurt Brink-erhovisited the Sunday School at Page, Arizona, last Sunday. Home Missionaries at our Ward ff v xf Land Developer Meet In Salt Lake Key to the future PROPHECY, KEY TO THE FUTURE ... Real Estate agents. Land owners, titlemen and Land developers met at noon Thursday at the Ambassador Club to form a Jtah Land Development Association. Twenty nine persons were in attendance from Utah and surrounding states including Californ ia and Arizona. The meeting was called from a mutual feeing that Utah is a rich and largely untapped source of choice development. While other states are overcrowded or in some cases dwindling, Utah is growing rapidly. The growing pains are the problem of this group. They outlined as goals to promote proper legislation, to inform and protect the public in those areas offered for sale, and to combine efforts on mutual, problems. A Committee of five, Le R. Burton, Byron Troth, D. W. Cor-rKumar Chavre, Barney Dennison was appointed to draw bylaws and to present the organiza-Hhel at the first official meeting to be held noon for lunch at tne Ambassador Club Nov. 26. Anyone who is directly interested in land development and who would like to attend should write the Chairman of this committee, LeR Burton 138 South 2nd East Salt Lake City, Utah. last Sunday for Sacrament services were: High Councilmen Gurn-se- y Brown and his wife, and Neil Crosby of Kanab, they gave some very good talks. Mrs. Ruth Reycraft, Mrs. Lucile Flynn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris spent several days at Las Vegas on business and seeing relatives the past week. By Duane S. Crowther knowledge of the future as revealed by ancient and modern prophets. An intensely fascinating book which goes into great detail, interpreting and explaining each facet of prophecy by drawing on a vast reservoir of statements of various prophets. 1395 MODERN CASH - STORE Kanab. Utah v!voJ ytt r v. - By Ivin t tors at the Page Sunday School last Sunday to observe and meet Fjut A Barn Dance for all the married folks of Fredonia has been planned for Saturday, November 24 at 8 p.ra, with the Young Married and the Mutual Married groups of the MIA sponsoring the party at the LDS Church. Leaders of the groups are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Budge Porritt. Pie and icecream is planned for refreshments and with officers of Kanab Stake Sunday School in their program to improve the Junior Sunday Schools. Mrs. El win Pratt, Junior Sunday School here, was unable to attend the meetings. Visitors to the Sacrament Services at LDS Ward, Fredonia, recently Included President Claude Glazier and Mrs. Glazier and two sons, Kanab. Alvin Rauche of the Kanab Stake High ' Council and Leo Larson of the Stake Sunday School, both of Page. , Both Rauche and Larson were Home Missionary speakers and prayefs were given - by Merrill Heaton and W Oscar Brooksby. Bishop Woodrow Johnson conducted the meeting. Members of the Fredonia Relief Society met recently at the home of Mrs. Bruce Cluff for a Painting Party. Mrs. Wallace Rog- ers. Mesa, demonstrated a line of textile paints and the guests made painted quilt Jxlocks ior the next bazaar. Special guests were Mrs.1 W. W. Scott and Mrs. Reed Done, of Mesa, and others attending in-- 1 eluded Mesdames Afton Brooksby,' Alta Brooksby, VeRene Tait, Ivis Farr, Gai Cusick, Joy Jordan, Geo- - a small donation will be accepted at the door. Guests from out of town are .cordially invited to attend, also, Judd said in making the announcement. t Among those planning to visit relatives for : Thanksgiving Day are Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Sorensen and children who will visit his parents, the Freeman Sorensens at Lyman, Wayne County, Utah, and the Chad Allens who will take their three children to visit the grandparents at Taylor Arizona. Mrs. P.A.T. Jensen,, Fredonia ia visiting for several weeks with Dr. and Mrs, E. A. Rusert at San Diego, California. Mrs Burton Dye and her daughMiss Alice Dye, Huntington, Utah, were guests recently with Mrs Dyes sister and family, the Sterling Heatons at Fredonia. ter, w gia Heaton, Rebecca Bundy, Alice Powell, and Betty Ann Bundy. s Mrs. Bhice Cluff had recently, when her parents, the W. W. Scotts from Mesa came. Also coming for the were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rogers, Mrs. Reed Done and children, the Glenn Scotts and family, all of Mesa, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tillett, and children from Monroe, Utah, and Howard Scott, Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. David Finicum and children, Navajo Springs, came in to spend a while seeing the relatives, too. touse-guest- Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cluff, Mesa, have announced the birth of their second son, born October 29 at Mesa. They are former Fredonia and also have five residents daughters. Ik:b f'c-v- s EL J. Whiting, Kaibab Lumber Company, was a visitor to Our area the first part of this week from his headquarters in Flagstaff. Jay, who was a candidate for his senatorial district in Coconino County was defeated by a narrow margin id the recent election. Running on the Republican ticket in a county that is five Democrates to 1 Republican, Jay made a good stand, being defeated by some thirty votes. GfcssiHcd Cd3 (Too Late To Classify) FOR SALE: Accordinna, like new. Reasonable with terms. See Mrs. Verla Lewis or call - N229pd. Kanab. 644-249- doesnt cost, it pays. Advertising -- CEDAR CITY IIEREFORDS DULL SALE ( 76 ilcsd SERVICE AGE . Grad:d , Sale Time Is 10:00 a.m. Tuesday November 27 f Keith Brooksby, son of the W. Oscar Brooksbys, was home for a few days recently while being transferred to another post in the Air Force. He has been in the Air Force since last April. While he was hornet the Brooksbys had a family dinner in his honor, with the Kendall Brooksbys from Page, and the George Brinkerhoffs of Kanab News Notes Fredonia, Joining the ones at home for dinner and visiting. Mrs. M. Mr. and W. Beard and son Donald plan on going to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisk and Lake City to spend the holidays two daughters recently moved to with their daughter and son in Las Vegas,' Nevada, where Fisk will manage the Whiting Brothers law, the Bill Webbs and baby. Service Station. He has been em-- 1 ployed for the past several months at Kaibab Lumber Company here.1 Mr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and Verdell Sorensen, of the LDS Sun-- 1 day School, Fredonia, were visi-- ! A Thursday, November 22, 1522 Frcdcnio nans end ccrrcnt events n PROPHECY, UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Top quality bulls. Some of the 76 are herd boll prospects. On Mom, Nov. 26, all unsound bulls will be sifted out and the sound bolls will be graded for typo rroTicE - quality by George Henderaon, Logan. 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