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Show Kanab, Utah Southern Utah News Thursday, October 1, 1964 Page 5 v i Glcndalo Hows Hems and Currant Events Mrs. Elda Draper (Elda Spencer) of Salt Lake City, is here this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Lydia J. Spencer. A baby boy was bom September 25th, to Mr. and Mrs A, Maurice Pugh at the Valley View Medical Center fn Cedar City, the baby weighed In at 8 lbs. and 4 oz. He has two brothers and a sister at home. Mrs. Lucile Flyrin is In Sait Lake City getting medical care and seeing relatives. Hef children Jury and Ernie went up Sunday to see her. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Jackson of Boulder, were here over the weekend. Miss Kathleen Dallin.who, is attending Beauty School in Las Vegas,, came home over the weekend. Mr. Fen Jessop and his new bride, Janice Taylor Jessop, of Sait Lake City, came through FALL FERTILIZATION FAYS Escalante Chamber of Commerce Has Forty Members you beat' Roger Goulding and Sherman Cox, with a talk being given by their Priesthood teacher, Alton R. Pugh and p piano solo by Miss Laprlel Brihkerhoff. SPRING RUSH of Bull For A Lllilo Fellow ... N I merce, Ken Sleiqht, the organization of the cub has progressed from the initial formative stages to a functioning and enthusiastic unit. Bylaws were unanimously approved at the last regular meeting, and membership has grown to over 40 Interested and working members. , Chairmen of key committees have been selected by the President and ratified by the Boaid of Directors. Mrs. Earl (Nethe.I-Ja- ) Woolsey will head the Important Roads and Highways Committed; the Civic Improve- - Brinkerhoff, THE " Accordinq to the President of the Escalante Chamber of com- and visited their grandmother, Mrs Lydia J. Spencer. Mr. Alonzo J. Mackelprang, who is attending school at GSCJ in Logan, was home over the weekend, his father, Willard Mackelprang returned to Salt Lake with him. Speakers at Sacrament services Sunday were a group of deacohs; Jeffrey and Kent There are many advantages to fall fertilization with USS Nitrogen Fertilizer: A Lot Duke Aiken, proud owner of this seven month old An- gus bull, returned from Salt Lake Cite and the State Fair this weekend with honors of Championship Bull Calf In the Aberdeen Angus beef cattle division. ments Committee will be led by Thurman Spencer; W. Mohr Christensen will direct the ac- tivities of the Advertising and Publicity Committee. The next regular meeting will be held in the Escalante The bull calf also won honors at the Kane County Fair earlier this year. The fine young bull is one of some 30 head of register-e- r Angu( that! Mr. Aiken runs in Kanab, his sire is Haystack Valiant 250. High School Buildinq et 8 00 p.m. on Monday, October 5h. Al interested citizens of the atca gre encouraged to attend. YOU DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THEy UNCERTAINTIES OF SPRING WEATHER FERTILIZER IS WORKING FOR YOU ALL WINTER LONG YOU USE LABOR AND EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY A FIGHTER FOR UTAH! term in Congress (usually just a breaking-in- " ergetic Utah representative has achieved the following: Is his first YOUR CROPS GET AN EARLY START NEXTSPRING Y YOU GET MORE term) this en- Representative Burton sponsored legislation to build the vitally needed Dixie Project in southwest Utah, and his leadership in the House of Representatives and on the committees concerned with reclamation projects made passage possible after 40 years of desperate need. Representative Burton sponsored legislation to create the Canyonlands National Park in Southeast Utah and again provided the leadership, Judgement, and political know how to secure passage. PASTURE IN EARLY SPRING Representative Burton sponsored legislation to protect American Agriculture, and particularly the livestock industry, and admonished the Administration, It is about time the United States Department of Agriculture and the State Deparment became a little more concerned with the status of American Industry and worried a little less about economics of the rest of the world. ' YOU HELP PREVENT COMPACTION ' OF THE SOIL Representative Burton has fought for legislation to tighten import restrictions on residual fuel oils which have contributed to depressed local mining industry. RE-ELE- CT This year, see the dealer that sells USS Nitrogen Fertilizers and learn how The Program That Pays can help you THIS FALL. Nitrogen LAURENCE J. BURTON CONGRESSMAN, 1st DISTRICT, Republican Paid Political Advertisment by Kane County Boosters for Burtoh, Mrs. Elmer Jackson Chairman Fertilizers .1 |