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Show Thursday, November SOUTHERN 17, 1966 Bid Invitations Issued At Glen Recreation Area National Park Service Issues Bid Invitation on Construction Project at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Invitation for Bids have been issued by the National Park Service for a construction project at Lees Ferry, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona. The project consists of Construction of Access Road, and will involve grading, drainage, base course and bituminous surface of 4 miles of roadway, plus BORDER STORE WINE LIQUORS - BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- Groceries Saddelry Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry Sol Solper L. B. Current News Events Reported From Alton by Allen Cox Karl Heaton returned home walk. Nov. 1 after spending 2 Tuesday Interested bidders: for the above Eastern States LDS in the project can receive specifications, years Mission. plans and other general informaMrs. Wana Hoyt and daughter, tion from the Office of the SuperVerla, spent a few days last week Glen National intendent, Canyon in Tooele visiting another daughRecreation Area, P.O. Box 1507, Gourdin who reMrs. Laurel ter, Arizona from or the 86040, Page, to a baby boy. birth Southwest cently gave Director, Regional Baldwin is helping Garn Frank Region, National Park Service, P.O. Box 728, Santa Fe, New Mex- Swapp trail his cattle to the winter range in Arizona. Rollan Hoyt ico, 87501. also helped him Saturday and adjacent parking areas, involving concrete curb, gutter and side- Owner, Manager UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Panguitch; the Dona'd Campbell family, Glendale; the Dale Sorensen family, St. G ois;e and Mr and Mrs. Dorian C impbell i cently from Fan banks, Alaska Dorian is in the aims and will leave soon for a base m Virginia Miss Carol Recst visited oer the weekend at tl . In nu- of her sister, Mrs. Van Campbell, liom CSU in Cedar City Mr. and Mrs G, no Roundy went to Salt Lake Cm Snnd.n Ferril Heaton an wed home Nov. 9 after fill mg a two ear mission in Great Butain. Sunday. Ferrill and Kail Heaton went Allen Cox attended a postal Provo Sunday to enroll at to planning meeting in Richfield on BYU. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roundy left Saturday for Ashton Idaho where Kane School Board he will be employed by the U.S. Attends S. L. Meetings Forest Service. A family dinner was held at Superintendent Doyle K. Swal the Laura Campbell home Sun- low and all memlx'ts of the Kane day. Among those present were School District Board left Wedthe Allen Cox and Vane Camp- nesday the 16th to attend a conbell families, Alton; the Bert vention for School Boards in Salt Leach and Lewis Leach families, Lake City. - Page Three Famed Artisf Will Orderville news and events Put Area On Canvas visiting the Charles Hart, Jr. family in New Castle, the DeMoin Mr and Mis. Victor Blackburn Sorensens and Verla Esplin in Ceuid sou of Pueito Rico leturned dar City. o ihcii home after visiting here Kanab Stake Sunday School .ith Mrs. Til Blackburn and in visited the Kaibab Indian Board .'mill in Utah with folks. Branch Sunday School Sunday Mr and Mrs. Me, win Stevens, morning. Patty Salter and Shenie Baird Word was received here Saturittended the wedding held in day by the Elburn Sorensens of inencan Fork Friday night for the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. 'Viii'-Stevens They leturned Stan Corensen of Provo. This is borne Satm day. their first. Congratulations, Stan Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Coving-oand Nancy. and Colleen Johnson spent Mr. and Mrs. Greg Brooksby the weekend in Salt Lake City and son spent the weekend in visiting and shopping. Fredonia, Arizona. Mr and Mis. EuGcne Ii. Rus--el- l, Karl Heaton son of Mr. and Gail Heaton of Alton, who Mrs. Mrs. and Perry daughter, Lamb were in not them Utah Fri- recently returned from a mission to the Eastern States spoke to day on business. 8 Sunday morning in Friday night was the wedding Course uid leception of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School. Speakers in Sacrament Meeting ieorge Jaekson held in the Waid Reel cation Hall. were Galen Hoyt, Ike Chamber-lain- , Brother Buehier, BP. Fishmong those here for the wed-linfrom Salt Lake City were er, two musical numbers consistavid, R'chard, Martha Black-min- , ing of a duet by Joyce and Ernest Mrs. Blackburns mother, Esplin and a quartet by Janice ter sister and family; a very Esplin, Lorene Russell, Willard evening was spent and Esplin and Gerald Buehier. received many he newly-wedAttending funeral services lor Mr. Junuis Heaton in St. George beautiful and useful gifts. Postmistress's Amy E. Crofts Monday were Mrs. Perry Lamb, mil Vauna L. Covington spent Mrs. Burke Sorensen, Mrs. J. E. othThursday in Richfield on Post Crofts. There were probably ers. ee business. 'ff Mr. Seal is holding Parent and Edward DcMille and Amy E. conferences wdth the parCeYouth Trcfts spent the weekend in C ents and students of the Senior Edward the attending ir ty, Mt'oml Guard and Mrs. Crofts Class on Monday. In summei time, ait.st Conrad the Paint Seim u img Bi e.sh Stu ho at Jackson, Wvo nog and paints the fabulous Telons. This winter, the noted w i stem landscape painter has be. n bus in the Moab legion of Utah, getting the Arches Can-inland count y on camas. The leason Jem Pulsipher, acting duet tor of the Utah rlrael Coun ojK-iate- s eil "1 saw him painting at Jackson, chatted with him about the scenery in southern Utah- - and told him about the winter climate, says Jetiy. After a quick swing tlnough southern Utah, artist Xrhwiermg saw' the light, and will spend the next few months in the George count i y. Moab-Kanab-S- t. When his Utah landscapes go lew in galleries and museums some very favorable publicity should result, said Pulsipher. on by Nan E. Johnson -- 14-1- s KLY PAGE OF By Al Smith Rural Delivery POPS WO MINUTES THE WITH r BE.iAN CHICAGO Sponsor-- d K. CORNELIUS Hill JJ. BIBLE SIAM MIS. SOCUTV lUMOIS by John Baker ents back to Adam, and frequent-'t c a wc v. physical features as our parents. How .ouching, then, to know that the Lord Jesus Christ took on Him the likeness of men" (apart from sin) and as the God-ma- n died for our sins upon the cross, where sinful men (people like us) nailed him! As we recognize this and place our faith in Him, a ti-- 1 God tells us u . vc are all related to the fix st man, Adam : Wherefore, as ;y one man sin entered into the so orid, and death by sin; leath passed upon all men 'iis verse clearly states that vefy child born into the world since Adam has partaken of In Romans ... By Warren Sattler Grubby 5:12 .... THIS ANT QUITE WOT AH HAP IN MIND.', Ufa tdams sinful nature. Parents sometimes wonder why their children act as they do. The in wit is simple! Every child is elated to rebellious Adam by hysical birth, and soon rebels like Adam, whose offspring he is. In Scripture we are told that .vhen God saw our sinful condition He commended His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us Rom. 5:8). By TOM OKA DEEMS SONNY SOUTH . C && s. When you are in trouble and someone comes to your aid, are ou not automatically drawn to that person? Should we not then be attracted to the One who cared so much for us that He made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant,, and was made in the likeness of men: and being found in fashion as a man, humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross (Phil. 2:7, 8)? Through natural birth we take on the sinful likeness of our par By COURTNEY ALDERSON spiritual birth takes place and we become the children of Go3, (John 1:12). More than that, we become members of the Body of Christ, Gods new creation, for if any man be in Christ, he is a new creation (II Cor. 5:17), "created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained, that we should walk in them (Eph. 2:10). Civil Defense Course Given To Residents Mr. Fogg B. Hundrup, a teacher from the State Board of Education Office of Civil Defense conducted a teacher training class in Civil Defense here last weekend. Those attending there two days of training were: Allen Williams, Wayne Ayers, Faun Robinson, Annie Heaton and LeOna Swall- ow. are now qualifed to teach Defense classes in Kane They Civil County. Ur&RlEYS Epirins" Grandpas Roy 7 atu-- i By Brad Anderson . couLPtft ? f-- 1 hi iu ijurrr-"-"-- vow A2A!rt W A B Miuuoti bago. A S iatTx THIS SHORT XT SO VAHT IS V6 CAN'T HAFP 6MVS HB WAS THE EFERYTHIN3 GREATEST PIANIST, SUT THAT HE ALSO, STARVED TV PEATHj 6IR THOSE WERE 4, V DAYS1 ISIIMf - .. . . -t. . fit livin. Nope, we never been t th North Pole, but we have crawled into bed on a freshly laundered sheet. Its too bad th only kind o politicians that We kin vote for are the kind that nut for office. THE .... Even th folks who kin afford t travel round th world, end up where they started. Some parsons comfort afflicted and afflict th comfortable. 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