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Show Thursday, November 4, 1965 Page Four KANAB NEWS NOTES . . Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Porter, (Ina) of Las Vegas are Kanab visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cram. by Nan Johnson Lee LaMar Chamberlain visited here with his parents, the LaMar Chamberlains from northern Utah, and got in some deer hunting. Mrs. Mark Chamberlain is home from the hospital and on The fellow who tries to make his job a snap usually gets bit" Margaret L France, North Industry (O.) Observer. . I cc:.::::d - Saturday i:ov. 13 on. Contact lenses FRAMES REPAIRED and ADJUSTED LENSES DUPLICATED 644-263- 1 ..otei - icaiiab 9 a.m. to 5 p.m -- The Dtil Chamberlains from Mesa, Arizona, visited the Mark Chamberlains and did a little hunting. Mrs. Lynn James Esplin andB children of Nephi, Utah, came Thursday night to go camping and visit, Lynn James returned home with diem Sunday, after spending a week here. Car. he Burrows, along with Mrs. Horace Burrows, Mrs. John DeMiIle, Edward and Bishop Loyd went to the St Ceorge Temple Thursday night for Cashes endowment. NOVEMBER e ne Bolanders, the Charles Omans, John .Hardys, and the Leon Slaughs and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Rust and son visited at the B. O. Rust home over the weekend from Cedar City. Carland Esplin of Henderson visited Jiere at the F. Mr. M. Esplin home and to get in a little deer hunting. Mr. and Kirs. Clare Benson and son went to Salt Lake to visit i 13th Two bed attend in g VM seminar KSL Sdt S Kap students Lake City KSLs News Department welcomed ninety new high school correspondents and their advisors to its annual High School News Seminar Saturday. Terry Lewis representing Kanab and Ellen Brinkerhoff representing Valley High School toured KSLs Broadcast House and saw how newscasts for radio and television are prepared. The students and their advisors were given an introdution to electronic journalism in an address given by the president of KSL Inc., Arch L. Madsen. The visitors also met KSL Televisions Newscaster, Dick Nourse, weatherman. Bob Welti and sports director, Paul Ja-' 4 4 Open house was held Friday night at the B. P. Fisher home or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher who were married in the Los Mr. and Mrs. LeCrande Angeles Temple Oct 2. The Spencer went to Las Vegas on P. Fishers attended the w business. ceremony and reception in mes. The DeWalds of Salt Lake Westminister, Calif, the new The High School Reporter Mrs. Fisher is the former Vivvisited with the Burke Sorenian Spurrier, daughter of Mr. program is designed to introsens this week. and Mrs. Charles D. Spurrier duce students to electronic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham- of journalism, and to give them Huntington Beach, Califorin gathering news berlain of Coalville are here nia; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton experience for media. this for and ready getting visiting Jones and children of Provo At the end of the school year a visit from their son Frank were here for the open house. four and family of California. After scholarships will be of Linda Lamb, Franks visit here the family daughter by KSL to outstanding will go to Hawaii for 3 years. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb is High School Reporters of the Frank is in the Navy. spending the week home and year. her observing at Valley doing Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bolan- Elementary; also spending the week here and observing at Scholarship will go e Kanab Elementary is Miss Dalton. They are both to deserving student attending CSU and this is part Louis W. Hallock, Supt.- of of their student training. Bryce Canyon National Park, A Missionary Farewell Testiannounced today that the Brymonial was held Sunday night ce Canyon Natural History Asfor Elder Cashwell Lane Bursociation Board of Directors rows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- has voted to award a scholarace G. Burrows. He will serve ship to a deserving student enin the Southwest British Mistering or engaging in studies in sion and will enter the mission the field of conservation. The home in Salt Lake Nov. 8. student must be a resident of Some out of town folks here Carfeld or Kane County. The scholarship will be in for his farewell were, Mr. and the amount of $300 annually to Mrs. Harold Burows and daube paid to the college of the ghter and son of Provo; Mr. students choice. It may be reand Mrs. Herbert Burrows of each newed year for three adSpringville, Utah; Mrs. Zelda Burrows Chadwich, Orem; Vi- ditional years or until the studa Burrows and Mr. and Mrs. dent graduates, whichever coWilford Hales from Salt Lake; mes first. The total amount givMrs. Effie B. Riggs, Hatch; Mr. en to any one student will not and Mrs. William Esplin from exceed $1,200. Applicaton forms are avilable Cedar City; the John Crofts f each high school in Garfield at and Leo Crofts from Panguitch, Kane County, and at Bryce or Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allred from Visitor Center. The apCanyon Henderson, Nevada. plication form must be completed and returned to the Bryce Canyon Natural History Association on or before March 1, 1966 to be eligible for the .Too Late To Classify ed-dn- Special Training In Reading Problems and Visual Problems of Children Ajpcintrr.iM Cell road to recovery. Hey-bor- Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, f.'.c- -s tire Do-Mill- OLIVIA McHUGH OPTOMETRIST To der And children of Salt Lake are here visiting the Joseph C. Orderville nows and events . t ' , . . - -- all eligible students interested in conservation to apply. Great Soci- - ! - VV Conscience is the still small voice that makes us feel small er- Van W. Davis, Ilunts-woul- d (Mo.) Randolph County Times Herald. Always available to help your regular or with specialized auto and truck sales needs. La-ve- - Be sure they get their Vitality Quota every day , . . en MG EIKlforflio OHM Dont be caught short for mealtime roundups this weekend. Stock Up On Extra Milk Now. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION Of UTAH 10x50 MELODY Home trailer house. 2 bedroom, good condition. Call 644 2703 or see Jerry Coleman, Kanab. N4,3tp PRINTING . . . 2GGRAPMY . . . ef The Best from Give us a ring, or drop us a card on your local news Call 644-233- Classified ads pay big dividends; 7c word one time; 5c a word for each insertion, two times; 4c per word, per insertion 3 or more times. Deadline Wednesday a.m. each week. In the ,C 3b. BOB LINFORD 'desman BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 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LEE HAPPINESS IS A RED TOBOGGAN- Story by Mary Eh Knowles LESSCNS-Ken- f.'JlSOhY end cl.! it vor.:c David SPIRITUAL LAW GIVING y S - which we could build be to both discipline our ety" r- own stives and to teach our children a good lesson in old fashioned thrift Carl C. Wood, The Plain (Yoakum, Tex.) Record. scholarship to be awarded for the 1966-6-7 school year. The Association Board urges The grandest itJ neth W. -A LETS PLAN OUR Godfrey A THANKS Todays Family, by Florence and more, in the November Ere. QUIZ CLIP ANS MAIL The Improvement Fra. 79 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah Fitter my subscription tor Q I only $3X0 a year IL $109 D year IS.7S cl year IS.7S yer(s). Please sene a year(s) subscription attached. person(j) nhose name and peeress s enclose my check or money order in toe amount a f Ram - Ward nr branch I! Address.. - City, n 71 Mill Chech your choices below. State . Zip Code.. Stake nr Kisston to the |