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Show Southern Utah News Page 8 Ordorvilb Clows and given the namejfichard By Nan E. Johnson Visiting with her parents the Webster Adairs from her teaching position in Idaho has been Wilda Adair during Harvest Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n returned from the State Fair they reported a very enjoyable time while at the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hepworth and family visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crofts were fn Salt Lake to attend conference and on business Utah for awhile. and Current Event s H - Kanab, Mc-Ka- v. Mrs. Merrill Fisher is here visiting, with the B. P. Fishers Graveside services were held for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare (Buck) Benson Monday afternoon at the Cemetery. The baby was Ord-ervil- le Thursday, October 8, 1964 born in Salt Lake City Sunday morning and lived a short time, Mrs. Benson Is still in Salt Lake October 23, 1915 Twentyfive thousand women made. their famous march on New City. York ' City demanding the vote in all forty- to right , eight states. This is what happened to you last April: over the weekend. Mrs. Grace Heaton accompanied the Merwin Stevens? of Mt. Carmel to Salt Lake City to visit .with the Dell Spencers and Lovina Heaton. Mr.-aMrs. Don Pendleton went to Salt Lake City Saturday for medical help on his foot, Dons mother from St. Georqe came to take care of the children. Jr. and Mrs. A. B. Levanqer and son went to St. George Saturday to visit the Chris and celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Mark Brinkerhoff and daughters of Glendale accompanied them. Attending the Wedding Reception held in Antimony Saturday ninht for Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tait were: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tait and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamberlain, Verda Johnson and Dennis Sailer. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Esplin had their infant son blessed Sunday In Sacrament Meeting nd Le-vange- rs wwww Utah's highway toll is mount-in- Days in grey were g rapidly, and its time for intelligent, effective stote action. Three major factors thot contribute to auto are driver error, mech-- J onicol failure and highway failure. Driver error must be corrected through driver edu-'cation and licensing. Mechani-- j cal failure can be lessened Tj So fertilize this FALL! acci-dent- s jrj Last spring was a bad one. S;oppy weather in February, March, and April. right when you needed time in the fields. 4 J with stiff inspections of brakes, vi 7 steering, tires, etc. Highway failure can be corrected with proper-desig- n of our streets and highways, worn- Look at April -- - v ing signs, etc. Twenty-on- e days when theweatherwas tool bad to permit fertilizer application. Next spring may be as bid or worse. Why 'iJiT not suitable for fertilizer application. take a chance with the Fertilize this fall! weather,? There are many reasons for fall fertilization. You avoid foul spring weather, and the early season rush. Fall fertilization works for you all winter long, decaying soil residues, and crops get off to a faststart in the spring. Fall fertilization reduces soil compaction and makes plant nutrients available in the soil when they are needed by your crops. For fall fertilization, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel. And for InformaUonabout fall fertilization, see the fertilizer dealer who handles USS gen Fertilizers. 7 V 51:' jypKt1 e foid Political Advortiiamonl by th Volunfoort for Compton, Donald Holbrook, Chairman , Nitro- |