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Show SOUTHERN' UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS OFnClAL NEWSPAPER OF SPEAKING OF AREA-DEPRESSOR- Ordcrville news and events S KANE COUNTY, UTAH by Nan Johnson Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah School bells rang out for it seemed the see to young folks good their on way to walking by school, some didnt look too happy about it but once they get in the groove Im sure they MEMEBER UTAH all sehol students, STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Errol G. Brown, Publisher s matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered at post office In Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. -- second-clas- Subscriptions $4.00 per year, $2.50 for Si Months will. Mayor Elmo Herring and family of Riclifield were visitors here at the Dan Ogden home this week. Whole here they went to Lake Powell and took a plane trip over Grand Canyon and the area. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ogden and son Michel of Salt Lake were visiting this week in Kanab with the Dan Ogdens and Duff Pughs. LeCrande Asay of Sandy, Utah, lias been in Kanab visiting witth his mother Mrs. Fern Asay. Mr. and Mrs. Finley ing entertained some thirty guests at a mutton fry and house warming at their new ranch home in Johnson Canyon. The event was also to celebrate Finltys birthd a y. Everyone proclaimed Finleys and Annas cooking and hospitality outstanding. Mrs. Adaline is visi- Egbert ting here from her work, in Las Vegas, with family members and friends. The former Pearl Ann Brown and husband have been visiting here the past week, and were guests at her parentj Albert Smith and son Mason and family have been guests f D j M Richard ' The Smiths are from Park City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brooksby and family of Mesa, Arizona have been visiting the Ferry Hamblins. While here they enjoyed a family reunion and outing at Pipe Springs. Mrs. Mary Cipe and Mrs. Phyllis Judd were hosts at a bridge party at Parry Lodge Tuesday. Twelve guests were present with prizes going to Arlene Riley, Athene McAllister, Mae Cram, Edie Sannal- la and Fran Hamblin. ' . The J. E. Crofts family held a family reunion on the mountain Saturday afternoon, most of the family members were in attendance. Norris Ik Oldiim&t Visiting at the IL T. Salters the Bruce and the Dennis Salters of Salt Lake City, the Dennis Salters also visited the LaNard Johnson's in Ordcrville. end C:rrc:.l Events 1) June Jensen, Mesa, was a guest of the A. F. Jensens. mid-summ- er - Mourning doves are the first game target for Utah as the 1965 bird hunts begin. scatter-gunne- rs Even though September 1 is slated as the dove season opening, the September Labor Day weekend w ill see the greatest number of guns in the field 4-- 6 city to three shells or less. Shooting doves tliat are resting on power telephone lines or poles is unlawful. Also illegal is the discharging of firearms from vehicles and having a live round of amunition in the chamber of a firearm while in a vehicle. Though some doves are present in agricultural areas, the best mourning dove populations are available on range-landBest hunting can be had around waterholes frequented by doves. Cool nights have already put doves on the move to the south, however, migrants from the north are expected to periodically fill in the areas where local doves have migra-fd- . Bob Vaughn took a recent swift tour of the White Mountain area for business purposes. s. So please, be careful with BANK NOTES TO. DIP YCtl Many of the townspeople ittended the wedding reception trf Mr. and Mrs.- Wayne Anderson held in Alton Saturday night Frci:r.!a l.'cv:s Kslss Kai-ba- Smokey Says: A woman who drives from the back seat is no w orse than the man who cooks from the dining room table." in Mt. Carmel were Mourning dove hunting will continue through September 15 in several northern Utah These are Box Elder, counties. Miss Diane Ifulet honored Kenneth and Jeff Vaughn, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Rich Harriet French at a bridal shsome time at Summit, Weber and Kanab, spent part of ower at the Ilulet home Sat- Tlesant with their fa- Tooele Valley more The County. popurday, August 27 Some thirty, ther, John Vaughn. ulated parts of Salt Lake and guests were present and many The Loren Farr, Jr., family Utah Counties wll be closed nice and useful gifts were reto all hunting. All other Utah ceived. enjoyed a visit from the Lynwill remain open until counties t : don D. Dials, Mesa, and their ' Diane Hulet is home from four children. Also a Farr September 30. her work in Salt Lake. She Considered by some to be guest has, been Linda Heis-tanSeasons on four species of plans to stay here until her Phoenix. She is a niece more saturated with father-sogame birds have been upland marriage in September. hunting teams, the dove of Mr. Farr, to set at daybreak on s begin offers hunt dads ideal The Pinocle Club honored New residents of the com25. Satuday, September to teach rookies their La Donna Hamblin at the Parare the Ned J. Henderthe basic munity hunt. of rules the Chukar, Hungarian p a r ry Lodge last .Thursday prior erf Kanab. Mourning dove hunting regto her leaving to go to Hur- son family formerly sage grouse and forest He is an employee of the ulations allow for a 12 bird grouse seasons were estabricane to live. Lumber Company. daily bag limit with 24 in pos- lished by the Fish and Came Mr. and Mrs. Jim Willis and The tolling of school bells sesion after the first day. Shoot- Commision at their last meetchildren, Mr. and Mrs. George has hour ing in Salt Lake City. ing hours are signaled the departure Kirby and children, spent the of several before sunrise sunset accorto Chukar and Hungarian paryoung people for weekend in Salt Lake visiting ding to the shooting timetable hunts will run Septemof institutions tridge higher learning. the Nolan Willis family who outlined in the proclamation. ber 25 to December 31, stateMissPatricia Farr will attend recently welcomed a new baby Eastern Arizona Legal means of taking doves wide. JC, Thatcher. boy. include bow and arrow, or B.Y.U. is the destination of Word has been received by Mona Laine Crofts, Neal Bro- shotgun no larger than ten Advertising doesnt Cost, It Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cram oksby and Creg Brooksby. To gauge. Shotguns must be plugto reduce their total Pays, and Pays, and Pays. from their daughter, Mrs. Fra- Dixie College, St. George went ged capa nk Brooksby (Corris), of a new RuLea Heaton, Earl Dean baby boy to their family. The Henrie, Sharon and Joan Johnson. Earl G. Green selected Brooksbys live in Concord California. Arizona State U., Flagstaff. . . . BYARBA Katie Black and Kristen Rich House guests at the Charles I headed toward Salt Lake to Crams lately have been Mr. enroll in LDS Business Coland Mrs. A1 Turner and daugha ters from Farmington, New lege. Kristen scarcely had time to Mexico; Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Porter from Las Vegas and recover from her festive days a grandson, son of Mr. and in Flagstaff where, as Miss Mrs. Frank Brooksby who has Fredonia, she participated in been working at Bryce this the Miss Coconino contest She is the daughter of Mr. and summer, Bill Brooksby, Mrs. Sargent Rich. Dr. and Mrs. George Aiken The advent of Autumn was and Louise, Mrs. Aikens siscelebrated by the Fredonia ter, have returned from a months vacation in the Northwest schools faculty, school board and staff on the Kaibab last They viiited Yellowstone, British Coumbia and met Slim week. They gathered at Billy and Mary Warring in Canada. Sink, east of Jacob Lake, for They enjoyed an evening in a picnic. Some Portland visiting the M. If. 38 attended. Calts, former residents. They An afternoon of catching brought some 90 pounds of with the news was enjoyed fish with them and had a fish up dinner for some of their friends early in the week when Mrs. at their home Tuesday evening. Adeline Egbert and Miss Dana KaMr. and Mrs. Patric Sannelia Johnson drove down from nab to visit Mrs. Malissa Jenwere visiting Dr. and Mrs. sen. Mrs. Egbert, now of Las Joseph Sannelia and family Vegas, has been spending a When you drive on freeways as compared to the past week from California. few with her days daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cram coidinary roads you save more than a half cent Barbara Hamblin, and with' and sons from L os a mile in operating costs. 3, Angeles long-tim-e friends of her youhave been the Norman visiting rams nd other relatives and thful years in Kanab. friends this week. Continued on Page 4 AHFSICAN HOAf) ft If DFff At ffXTATtnW home, Mr. and Mrs. (Doc) Brown. e Kristy Rich daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Rich of The Twins is going to school here this vear and living at the LaNard Johnsons. Er- - by Malcolm TO DRAMATIZE T!E VAUJE OF CREDIT IN MOPtRN IMN4 A CAUEuRM A SECRETARY HMD AU HER CAPtNSes POR S (SOS wna A BANK. CROAT CARD. BI66EST PRuBOAO PARKINS METER;, ;s RARKAd tic Ifctf) lOTS INSTEAD.) , Aov1 - The Biedingers son Mark, spent the summer as a member b of a T. S. I. crew on the this He Forest departed week to resume studies at California Polytechnic College at San Luis Obispo. ding school here this Winter. The town was saddened Sunday by the death of a life' long resident Jolm Chamber-lain- , funeral services will be hi Id Wednesday in die OJer-villWard Chapel. Bily Rodgers visited lus wife here over the weekend from California. " (Contiuned from Page Tait. LaVier Tait of Fredonia has also been visiting the Beckwiths. 10G3 Elaine Rodgers is also atten- - Visiting her parents the Perry Troys is lrs. Kez Meeks and family from Henderson, Nevada. Kez will come over the Labor Day holiday to take tliein home. Kanab news and current events by Joan Wright Thursday, September 2, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait and children of Cedar City visited at the Grace Heaton and Clyde Tait homes over the weekend. 1 f k.i i WE GREEK UNIT Of MOUSY IS THE DRACHMA. OVUNAiiy MEANT "HANDHAT THIS IS WHICH Because Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen Bk THt HANDEUL-fc'C- CREEK MONEy. and children of California are visiting at the B. H. Sorensen home and with other friends and i datives. oamoupies measured KE EAKO t'jfjft) 0 f TO PUBUCJ7E ITS OPENING, A BANK MICWeMN OFFERED CUSTOMERS A CHAtC H tRACK WE SArt? THE UCA VMS SET SO THAT ONE COFKtCT NUMBER MXW OPEN IT. SBENTEEH PERSONS SUCCEEDED before THE COMBINATION VVS RESET. comae M. and Mrs. Keith Workmen and children of Cedar City visited at the Charles T. Hep worth home Friday night Visiting the Leo Beckwiths Mt Carmel are the Deway-n- e Emmetts of Oregon, Mrs. Emmett i; the former Vonda in d, n oppor-tuntie- Kai-ba- b one-ha- lf The Road Report : I -- California-PacifiYOU c AAATNEA in Utilities Co WESTEMW PROGRESS |