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Show Southern Utah News amt Kane County Standard Page Four Fight To Realify In Orderville daily news happenings Ballto G Norene Porter daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Severn of Salt Lake City spent Monday night and Tuesday of this week here and In St. George. While here they stayed at the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha Porter. Mrs. Porter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird and them to St. George. family are in Holbrook, Arizona A wedding reception was held for a few weeks, where Arden is the evening of April 21st at the working. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl SorThe Stake MIA Rose Prom was ensen in honor of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsay. In the receiving line were Mrs. Colleen Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Femard Esplin, Mrs. Bertha Ramsay,, Mr. Robert Ramsay, best man, the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsay, Mrs. Ardath Staheli, matron of honor, and Carol Jean Heaton, Dalene Lamb and Jeanette Esplin, brides maids. Flower girls were Shar-lenLamb, Rexene Esplin and Earlene Ramsay. The refreshments of cake, ice cream, punch, nuts and mints were served by Mrs. Farel Lamb, Mrs. Howard Esplin and Mrs. Maurine Ramsay. The gifts were in charge of Mrs. Colleen Ramsey, Mrs. Lola Dawn Esplin, Misses Suzanne Sorensen and Linda Lamb. Many friends and relatives attended to wish the newlyweds happiness, and they received many lovely gifts. They will live in Fredonia. Lloyd Haybom came from Cedar City Saturday, and Mrs. Hayborn and children and Mrs. Arvilla J. Heaton returned to Cedar City with him. Mrs. Heaton will stay in Cedar City for a short visit. 0JWLenr e dBQL, fftiiitt11? Ctenford PciHsfclns Kanab Mrs. Julia Chambelaln of Cedar City spent the weekend at the home of her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Femard Esplin, and attended the wedding reception of her granddaughter, Mrs. Clare Ramsay. The open house given in honor of Mrs. Ellen A. Hoyt, Sunday April 22, proved a happy occas-siofor Aunt Nell. Those of her children and their children and families who were here were Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox, Mr. and n Utah Alton news events Glendale news anssr Against held here Tuesday night of last week. Refreshments of cup cakes The children in this country, Lee L. Chamberlain, Doran and punch were served by the as everybody knows, have alwere Carroll Kent and Lamb MIA Stake Officers. ready conquered outer space. On home over the week end from Miss Charlene Brinkerhoff, the other hand, thev have conschool in Logan. to lift the siege of the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. trived Mr. and Mrs. Byrrell Lamb Charles Brinkerhoff, entertain- Alamo. But shades of Davy Crocand family moved to Bridgeland ed her young friends on her fifth kett, ask the children pbout the last week, where they will make birthday with a birthday party glories of the Salk vaccine and their home. they will say only that it hurts. Friday of last week. Some of us parents, like our Seventies of the Members Mr. and Mrs. Rex Brown and offspring, dont always in the Quorum who attended the Tem- family of Kanab are spending final analysis get the point. We ple excursion Saturday of last this week here with the Ervin have in mind the fight against week were LaMar Chamberlain, Hoyt family. cancer in the United States, now Lyle Chamberlain. Lincoln Crofts into its 44th year. is home moving Mrs. Stanford DeMille Byron Fisher and Burke Sorenthe years, the Amer-ca- n Through from Cedar City with their new sen. Cancer Society has been By shouting from the rooftops the message of early detection and prompt diagnoals. For four decades it has informed' us that many cancers are curable if caught in time. And the ACS, , in its has distributed the list of cancers seven danger signals literally in billions. For Its part, the public has been generous in its financial support of that organization. But the rub is that vastly too many people are dying needlessly of cancer. Last year 80,000 persons lost their lives to that disease because treatment was begun too late. The ACS says we could save half of those who develop cancer today. No wonder then that the American Cancer Society has adopt- life-span- Thursday, Arpil 26, 1956 By Allen Cox Mr. and Mrs. Vard Gouiding from Salt Lake City visited friends and relatives here one day last week. Vard lived here several years ago. Clyde Gouiding went to Salt Lake City last week and had the stitches taken out of his wrist and a new cast put on. Horace and Dee Roundy were in Fredonia last Friday on business. Roy Robertson visited a few days last week in Salt Lake City and Springville. Parents and teachers meeting was held at the Glendale Elementary school Monday evening with a good representation of parents and both teachers attending. Business was discussed with President Olive J. Spencer in charge of the meeting. Since this was the last PTA meeting to be held this season the officers for the coming year were elected with Geneva Workman as President, Alta Spencer as vie a presldertt and Ila Mae Campbell as secretary, replacing Olive Spencer as president, Geneva Workman as and Lavere Brinkerhoff as secretary. Then films "Assignment Tomorrow", "Freedon to Learn and Secure the Blessings, were played after which refreshments were served by the out . going officers. Miss Elaine Brinkerhoff held t, Mrs. Joann Campbell went to Kanab last week to get her nephew, Mike Thornton and keep him for a few days. A large group from here attended Stake conference held in Kanab Saturday and Sunday. a birthday party and invited her many little friends in honor of her 9th birthday, the party was held April 16. Mr. und Mrs. Eldon McArthur and Eldons mother, Emma McArthur of St. George visited relatives here Wednesday. Students home over the week' end from their college studies were Ora Mai Harris and Rgene Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Leigh (Vida) of Cedar City were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Jed Woodard left the past week to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hanna Clark and family of Las Vegas, Nevada. Marion and Isaac Cox of Henderson, Nevada, visited relatives here over the weekend. Club The "Clever Cooks held their regular meeting Monday afternoon at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Eva Cox. Mr. Wayne Rose was in attendance and gave us some very good advice on health, how to keep re cord books up to date, and beautification. Each one of us was assigned a talk for the next meeting. Our club includes: Patsy Workman, Jerilyn Pugh, Karen .Rita Jackson, Marilyn Brinkerhoff and Dorothy Kay McArthur. Mrs. Mildred Jackson visited several days thd past week at Hiko, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Brinkerhoff and three children of St. George, visited here the past Cox, week. The Jr. and Jr. Gleaner classes from our ward attended the Stake Elections and Fun Frolic event Tuesday evening in Kanab. The Jr. Gleaners sponsored Miss Emily Spenaer as , their candidate for the election. They all enpoyed a wonderful evening. Also the Bee Hive group from our ward attended the dance held for their group at Kankb. The Jr. from here sponsored Sherril Anderson as 4-- their candidate for the elections. THE HEART OF AMERICA STILL BEATS The views expressed by many are not necessarily husbands those of the management. ed a new slogan this year for its annual cancer crusade. Its Fight Cancer with a Checkup and a Check. Its an indespensible acthat means tion combination not cancer only with fighting your checkbook, or pocketbook, but with your appointment book as well. Its a slogan that says Mrs. Ambrose Cannon, St Geor- strike back at cancer with a one-twge, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah punch :your contribution to ACS Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt the and a trip to your docWar: ren Forsythe, Richfield, Mr. and tor. Remember that cancer strikes Mrs. Tim Hoyt Hurricane, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hoyt, St one in four two families out of George, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton every three. Learn cancers sevHoyt Price, Mr. and Mrs. Israel en danger signals. See a doctor Hoyt, Alton; Mr. and Mrs. Pat regularly. Its the "early bird Caldwell, St George; Mr. and that catches cancer in time. Mrs. Loren Lunberg, St George. o Others present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Israel Chamberlain, Mrs. Nabble Mace, Mrs. Lucille Perkins, Kanab; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heaton, Moccasin; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Judd, Fredonia; Mrs. Lucy Graff, St George; Mrs. Neila Robertson, Alton; Mrs. Susan Rider, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lelthead, and many other of the local residents. She received many lovely gifts of flowers, pictures, groceries, etc. Approximately one hundred thirty-fivsigned the birthday book. Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Sorensen and family of Cedar City spent the weekend at the home of Amy H. Esplin. e frm CitBiUl A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit w ill I put within you, and I will take the atony heart out of your flesh. ... -(- Ezekiel .16, 26.) Tht most wonderful thing in the. world i tht a man can change, through God's mercy gained through faith and prayer, from being evil to being good -- that he can remain good by living and being constantly in Gods tove ever-give- n Tick-toc- k. .. r4' tichtock. , . More people named Jones own Chevrolets than any other the whiskey that didnt watch the. clock . . . i V-- Of course we haven't actually counted all the Joneses. But it seems a safe guess. Because this year as they have year after year more people are buying Chevrolets. And 2 million more people drive Chevrolets than any other car. Maybe you ought to come in and see why this is so. seven long years J! car! 1 I mot (Are you keeping up with the Joneses?) Superior from the start... after seven years Supreme ! V - vrK:V; . 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