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Show EOUTSESN UTAH NEWS, Page Four and daughter of Cedar and and Dot from the BYU. Ordcrvilb daily news happenings By Nan E. Johnson Thanksgiving la over (hope every one had a' nice one and plenty to eat) now comes Christmas. Are you one of the lucky one and have all your gifts bought? Its creeping up fast at the 'Bud Buttons home in Arizona. Fre-don-la Mr. and Mrs. Le grande Spencer and children of Salt Lake City rpent Thanksgiving visiting at the Lu Covington home and with other friends and relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. Dale Heaton and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Young, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young Mr. baby spent the Thanksgiving week and Mrs. Charles (Chick) Wint- end at the Grace Heaton home. ers and son had Thanksgiving din- From their home in Salt Lake. ner with the EuGene Youngs in Eating Thanksgiving dinner at Salt Lake. the LaNard Johnsons, were the Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Sorensen Owen Johnsons of Moccasin, Ariand sons spent Saturday and Sun- zona, and the Eldon Johnsons of r day in Kaysville, Utah and Salt Fredonia. Lake. went to the Heaton Mrs. Hester Mr. ad Mrs. Perry E. Troy and St. George Temple Tuesday, to marJohnny had Thanksgiving dinner see her granddaughter Iliene with the Kipi Meeks, in Hender- ried to Rodger Lamb of Orem, son, Nevada, Mrs. Troy and John- Utah. Iliene is the daughter of of ny stayed until Saturday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Reese Utah. home Friday. returned Parowan, Troy Of interest to the many friends Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamber-lai- n in relatives was the marriage and Day Thanksgiving spent of Frank N. Harmon and Emily Flagstaff, Arizona. E. Tanner which was preformed . Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wood and at the Esp-liholi- Thanksgiving evening baby spent the Thanksgiving home. They left Saturday , to day with Mrs. Woods patents the make their home in Fresno, Cali' LaMar Chamberlains. fornia. Open house was heid for Mr. and Mrs. Darel Foote and them following the ceremony. children of Reno, Nevada visited Open house was held 'at the A. with the Dave Footes. B. Levanger home, Thursday, eveMrs. Art Tait Mr. and Mrs. Arel Chamber-lai- n ning for Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. the newly weds received many Mark Chamberlain and Esther beautiful and useful gifts. They in Nelson ate Thanksgiving dinner left Sunday to make their home to Logan, Utah where Art is going school NOTICE Dr. M. F. Burgesss new location is In the Bulloch Building Room No. 20 over the fi Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Palmer are the proud parents of a son born Sunday morning In Kanab. Congratulations! This la their are: first! Proud grandparents Bishop and Mrs. Joseph C. of Orderville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer of Alton, Utah All members of the Hans Chamberlain family (Except Clyde and Terry Tait, Sam and Hans Chamberlain) met at the Leo Crofts home in Panguitch, Utah Saturday afternoon to celebrate Mercys birthday. In attendance were the LaVerl Chamberlains and Quinn Chamberlain of Cedar City, The Arlo Hafens of Santa Clara, the Ken Chamberlains of Richfield, Mrs. Reva Tait and children jot Orderville and the Leo Crofts of Panguitch. Visiting at the Charles T. Hepworth home Sunday were the Keith Workmans of Cedar City. . Open H. house for Mr. and Mrs. Sorensens 50th wedding anniversary Saturday afternoon was enjoyed by all members of the family. In attendance were the Burke Sorensens of Order-yillthe Aroron Humphreys of Kanab, the Ray Sorensens of California, the Monte Sorensens of New Castle, Utah, Darthra Barton and boys of Orderville, the Vol Sorensens of Enterprise, Utah and the Hugh Sorensens of Henderson, Nevada. Many out of town oeople called at the Sorensen home. e. Graveside services were held afternoon for the infant Sunday The Seniors 3 act play was preof Mrs. Phil Hoyt. The daughter sented Wednesday night to a large was dead at birth. Mrs. Hoyt baby and appreciative audience. The lives in Henderson, Nevada. Seniors and Mrs. Heaton should of the be very proud A mission Farewell for Elder performance. Delbert Holgate was held Sunh Charles T. the at Visiting Speakers were: Gene home was Phil Hepworth day evening. brother-in-laWilson, Marilyn, of Las Vegas, Nevada and brother, Trio by his sisters, Calof Barstow, Hepworth Dot and Myrna, accompanied ifornia. by their mother; speakers, BisVisiting at the M. G. Holgatei hop Bolmder and Pres Frost, over the Thanksgiving holidays response by Delbert. A very large were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson Crowed was in attendance. Hep-wort- Bul- loch Drug Store in Cedar City, Utah. Open Mondy thru Mer-ily- Sat- urday 9:00 sun. to 0.00 pan. Va-Ru- e, jit happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 the same year that ... Y A . i Fire side was held for the Mia Maids, Laurels and explorers at crowd was in attendance. Sacrament meeting. Church games were played, popcorn and apples were served to 31 people. Fire side for the Genalogical Group was held at the Webster Adair home .following Sacrament meeting. Aunt Jane Hardy was taken to the hospital Monday after noon and is still confined Mrs. Clyde Tait spent Sunday evening, Monday and Tuesday morning in Page, Arizona, visiting Clyde and being with Terry who underwent surgery on his finger Monday Morning. The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and in providing food supplements essential to improved livestock and poultry feeding methods. Mrs. Ruth Reycraft and Mrs. Lucile Flynn and family went to Salt Lake City over the past week end. Visitors here for the Thanksgiving Holidays were: Mr. - and Mrs. Merrill Maxwell of Toquer-ville- ,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mai-a- n and son Riley and daughter Patti Ann, Mr, and Mrs. Keith K. Iverson and family of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brinkerboff and three sons of St George, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Maxwell and children from Price, Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maxwell of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leigh and family of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jennings, Sue and Ricky Chinn, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin and Aline McArthur of St George, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cot tam of Provo, John S. Anderson front St. George also students from the various colleges were: Jimmy Bunting and Douglas Ramsay from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Brinkerhoff ProMrs. Charles vo, Rita Jackson, Elizabeth and Lonna Lou McArthur, Rita Brinkerhoff, LaVerl and LouNell Pugh, and Bill Roberts from CSU. Also Mr. and Mrs. Theo McAllister and family of Kanab, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prisbrey of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Larin Prisbrey of Hendeson, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Prisbrey of Kanab, and many others that I have likely over looked. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram and family and Mrs. Eva A. Dallin and two daughtenrwent to Henderson over the past jyeek end. Mrs, Bertha Ramsay went to Murray, Utah and ate Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jensen her sister and husband, then went on to Green River and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Allred and her son Douglas brought her home. After returning home. Douglas went to Kanab and met his friends, Steve Negler from New York, Mike Temple from Vernal Jerry Bogges from Murray, who flew in on a plane to spend a few days with Douglas. These boys are all college students attending the University of Utah together. Bar-tock- er It Kanab News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dame (Alecia Swapp) - and Miss Linda Rae Swapp were Kanab visitors during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Preston Swapp returned with them to Salt Lake City for a visit on their return. Mrs. Myrza Hamblin left Kanab last week for Flagstaff where she will visit - with a son and a daughter, and then on to other her with to visit, children. , Cedar City Market Report Mrs. Elms Miles of SI George and her daughter and son in .law Saturday, November 24, 1962 and family were Kanab visitors 27.00 to 3125 on .Thanksgiving. Mrs. Miles U a W F Str Calves .. to 28.75 25.00 Calves W F Hfr Those who took part in church former resident. to 25.25 23.00 Strt W F Yrling Sunday were talk, Lavee Demills, Mrs. Myrza Hamblin was guest W Yrling Hfri. 21.00 to 2J.00 Anderson reSax solo, Laurel 17.50 to 21.00 told true story, Ed lamb; Piano of honor when 87 members of her Holstein Strs 15.50 to 19.00 Hfrs immediate met Holstein home at the .family solo, Dorene Sorensen; Talk Denof her daughter ihd son in law Commercial Cows 13.75 to' 15.90 ise Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clemente- in Canner & Cutter Cows 11:00 to John Reese had all his family Flagd.aff for Thanksgiving din- 13.00 ' home at Thanksgiving. Mr. and ner. Cow & Calf Prs 175.00 to 190.00 . , Mrs. John A. Reese from Salt " . 17.00 to 18.00 Bulls Mrs. Karl. Jamerfn) and two Lake and Johns sister Rachell 28.00 to 32.00 Baby Calves 15.00 to 15.75 Fackrell and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton children, Roger and Joy, were Butcher Hogs Reese from California had dinner home in Kanab for the ThanksFred Levanger JU with them. All the other children giving holidays from Springville, Harold Woodward JU came to visit Thursday and Fri- Utah. day: Mrs. Beth Anderson, Lila Sandel Mackelprang, son of Anderson, Kathy Brinkerhoff and Frank Mackelprang, spent Thanks familys of Glendale. Ruby Swapp Delmar Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. giving at home in Kanab from from Page, Helen Jensen Cedar Norman Hansen from is attending BYU. Valljo, Cali' Provo where he City, Nada Spencer from Rich- fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wil-Co- x field, Laurence from Orderville, Placerville, California and Annabelle Brinkerhoff St Geo- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Woodruff Las Classified Ads rge and all their family. Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. John Ames, (Too Late To Classify) Anna Lou Reese and family Henderson Nevada. Each couple from Las Vegas were visitors at had their family with them. Mrs. FOR SALE: 100 ton 1st class Annie Judds Monday. Her mother Hansen is 75 years old this was baled hay. Contact Evan Jensen, about half of her family. Bula Frost spent Thanksgiving - Mrr 285 W. Mrs.-Ge4ttuN, Richfield, Utah or and' Rife have with' them and'Anna Tfcu had takcall also, 80 head pureen her home. She stopped to see left to go on their vacation. They ' Genes bred Suffolk ewes, start lambing went to I a d o h to see Annie on their way home. They latter part January. N29,4tpd. sure like their new home down mother and Opales father. - Jack Morrison is there. They also like the country. FOR SALE: Pan American leaving TuesSee Norman' Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens day or Wednesday for Las Vegas trailer house, 35-f- t. from Salt Lake were here over the to spend the winter with his Boardman Kanab for information. N29,4tc. week end. They came Saturday daughters Betty and Marie. morning and are going back Tuesday. -- They went to Ivins Sunday to visit their daughter Annette and family.. , f Fern Morrisons mother, Annie R. Hansen, from Las Vegas held the Hansen reunion at the Thund-erblr-d restaurant Thanksgiving OUR BARGAIN TABLE day with 52 people. They were there 3 days. Mr. and Mrs. Art Goodnow and sons from Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and children THIS WEEKEND from Henderson, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. C:rr.:l V.zz f - .... -- ne 896-613- -- -- 0PEIIS K0TICE Many Articles cf Vafes Plenty of Coal ai LOW Cost at Alton Coal Mine , Call Midway or See 8-20- 26 KAIIAD ' MERCANTILE 00. Kansb, Utah DEE R0U1IDY, Alton HOWTO TRAVEL IN LUXURY WITHOUT REALLY FLYIHQ The exciting new 63 Chevrolet has captured the silence and effort les3 ease of jet flight and translated it to highway travel. Every new Chevrolet, whether its a luxury Impala, a Bel Air or a Biscayne, now has brakes, a Delcotron generator to extend battery life, and the ingenious new system A test drive of a few miles will amaze you. This 63 Chevrolet is a quality automobile, built to travel with the very best. 'When youre driving a Chevrolet, you dont take a back seat to anyonel Ken Chamberlain was in town Tuesday on business. W'"H low-pric- ed will be held DeValley cember 10th at 7:30 p.m. in the Valley High Music room, Leonard A Higgins of the Civil Defense will' be the speaker. P-T- self-adjusti- ng flush-and-d- Advertising ry - 4 ! The make more people depend on wsmmmo Visitors at the F. M. Esplin home waa the Garland Esplins and Howard Esplins of Henderson, Nevada, the Lemoyne Esp-lin- s of St George, Utah and the Heber Stahlies of Enterprise, ML m doesnt cost. 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TODAY, In its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. i:;5 Glendale daily nows items end notes Gilbert Heaton of St. George was in town Tuesday visiting and on business. IN UTAH news that President Uncoln had signed the enabling act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast was joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the West. Thun4y, November 13, JS3 Kxab, Utih Cedar City, Utah Phone JUnlper C3 ' - |