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Show X SOUTHERN. UTAH NEWS Thursday, June 19, 1958 Glendale llcvs Wayne! Alton Nows Notes Fredonia (lews Rcscco Burgepo j. : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bing3 ALLEN M. COX ham, who have spent the past Receives USC By Degree Elder Wayne N. Robinson, son winter living in Mesa, Arizona i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Rob- and who are returning to their Roscoe Burgoyne, son of Mr. and children of Grace, Idaho visinson, who has been serving an home in Huntsville, stopped here and Mrs. John Ka-naBurgoyne of ited a few days last week at the LDS mission in the Western to visit at the home of John S. who is now with the U. S. Ella Palmer home. home returned Canadian field, the is listed Armed Services, by Sunday evening. He was one of Anderson enroute upstate. Mrs. Eva Evans and children of Southern CalifoUniversity meetat Sacrament the speakers, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Malan rnians one of 3200 senior? who of Fredonia stayed with Mrs. with ing that evening, along Order-villand daughter Patti of Ogden were honored at formal com- Evanss parents, the Theron e Mrs. Betty Sopensen of visited relatives here this past mencement exercises held June Crosbys, Sunday night and on and Bishop Rex Bauer of week. Their son Max, who has 14. Monday she took her mother, The talks were all been- visiting here, returned to Glendale. Roscoe was awarded a Bache- brother Leslie, and sister Della to to very interesting. Welcome home, Ogden with them. lor of Science degree in Educa- visit.Cedar City and Hurricane her sister brought They tion. He had completed his re- Marva home from Hurricane, quirements for the degree last she had been staying for', spring and had taught school at a few weeks, then took Della Fredonia for a few months be- back to Fredonia with her to fore leaving for service. visit for a few days. to American workers mean fine homes and Protection for Utah American living standards high. Without them, our workers must lower their standards to foreign levels. A mining industry will bring greater prostariff-protect- ed perity to Utah. UTAH MIMING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for all" Lavoy and Elda Hafen of St. George visited at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Lydia Spencer, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens and son of Salt Lake City visited Alton R. Pugh Monday. Mr. Stevens was Mr. Pughs first companion in the Netherlands mission some 29 years ago. St. George and Kanab folks discover best place yet for staying overnight in Salt Lake City "tm f w, V Events CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- G- Jay and Alice Powell of Fredonia and Cedar Ridge Trading Post, accompanied by their two daughters, Phyllis and Myrna, drove to Blanding last week to visit Jays mother. They reported the Navalo Reservation roads in good condition for this time of the year. They returned to Fredonia on Saturday. The Ted Fords of Inglewood, California, and daughter, Anna Lee, are visiting. Mr. Fords sis-terS( Mrs. Eldon Brooksby and family of Fredonia and Mrs. cola Rider of Kanab. They plan to be here two weeks. b, cars, Paychecks comfortable living. For many foreign workers, paychecks barely cover life's necessities. Protective tariffs help keep Page Three FOR RENT: Nicely furnished duplex, available July 4th. Call MI Kanab. J19rc 3-r- Fredonia (lews liems FOR SALE: Good jersey milk Changes in the heads of some cow. Call or see Merrill W. Heaof the auxiliary organizations of ton at Fredonia. MI J12rc an- Fredonia LDS ward were FOR SALE: Brine tank and nounced by the bishopric and apice cans, capacity 850 lbs, $300. proved by the vote of those pres22 foot lunch counter and eight ent at Sacrament service Sunday stools, $100. Beaver Ice Cream evening. Released were: Myrtle Co. John R. Murdock, Box 347 Judd and lone Johnson from the presidency: Winslow Beaver, Utah.r M29,5tpd Primary Christensen from the Young NEW PIANOS and Organs Mens MIA superintendency; for rent with option to buy. All and Arland Brooksby, Lorin M. rent applies against purchase Farr jr. and Cliff Swapp from price. Write or see G. W. Davis the Sunday School superintendW. 1st N., Kanab, ency. Appointed were: Rebecca Kristin, Helen, and Karma Company. 255 MI 42226. J12rc. Telephone Bundy, Ramona Heaton and NeUdall, daughters of the R. Keith Mrs. Clorene Hoyt, Mrs. Mar- Udalls of St. Johns, Arizona, visPratt, Primary presidency: WANTED: 20 head- - yearling va Elmer Rider, counselor in YM tha Roundy, and Mrs. Melba ited friends in Fredonia Thurs- calves to the month Palmer are taking college elass- - day through Sunday while their or on a pasture by MIA; and Doyle Randall, and spread. Must be dipped Velan Call, Sunday School supes at C S U in Cedar City this parents attended the MIA or and dehorned. Call vention in Salt Lake City. The MI sprayed Lyle Chamberlain. erintendency. After this business was taken care of, Kanab Stake Mrs. Afton Heaton is attend- girls Were guest's of Sandra J19,26pd. Home Missionaries presented a Glenna, Debbie, Mackelprang, B Y U summer at in Provo ing SEPTIC program based on the Restoraand TANKS Adele, and and Whiting, Myrna pumped this summer. reactivated. Bess See Farr. and Brown Stan Patricia, or tion of the Melchizedek Priest-- , Mary Kanab. J5,4tpd. hood. Ross Heaton of Alton was Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goulding The Udalls are former Fredonia Call ML in charge and Hazen Harris and residents. and children spent last week-enFOR SALE: 6 ft. Servel Gas Byron Fisher also spoke. Mrs. in Richfield, visiting with Mr. Brent Call entertained some of and tank, $85. See Robert Chamberlain, Mrs. Byron Gouldings folks, the Charles his friends at his second birth- Refrigerator or call Karl Jameson, MI Fisher, and Mrs. Earl Sorensen Gouldings. J12c. day party Saturday, June 14, by presented two musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swapp sharing his new wading pool. His College students home for the FOR SALE: Beautiful spinet and family of Provo moved into guests were accompanied by the John Pointer home last their mothers, as follows: Blaine piano. To be possessed in the summer are: Pauline Judd, Ron week. county. Like new. Can be pur- Shook, Brandt Brooksby, and chased for bal. due, terms. For Lindy Jackson from Brigham to followin the be evening', per Alton Town is sponsoring a ed Young university at Provo; Mont Information by a dance. Bishop Byron Dee sic Co., 145 N.contact Daynes Mu- Griffiths. from College of SouthHomecoming, to be held July Univ. Provo Ave., ern Utah at Cedar City; Preston 4th, and all former residents are Roundy is chairman of the Utah. J12,4tc. Our especially inviteA There will be Homecoming committee. Brooksby from Utah State uni- - . FOR SALE: Well established versity at Logan; Tharon a program at It) a.m., sports in town is now 50 years old. Judd, business, the afternoon and a mutton sup- including restaurant Mavin Swapp, and Jaclyn Judd garage, service station and smali from Arizona State college at motel with plenty of room to Tempe, Arizona; and Donald expand. Excellent location In Finlcum from Arizona State at Southern Utah on Hwy 89 be- Flagstaff. tween 4 Natl Parks. Well within disconDr. A. F. Rich wishes to announce that he is Milo Jean Hassell, 1958 graduthe Glen Canyon Damsite area. ate from Utah State If wish interested Rich O. Mrs. write F. Mortinuing his KANAB OFFICE. He and at Logan and son of university the Jack rison, Utah Orderville, Mlrc Hassells of Fredonia, has moved to express their deep gratitude for the friendship and FOR SALE: Kohler light to Big Spring to work with the support given them during the two years they have plant, 5 KVA. Uses either bu- U. S. Forest Service. Mrs. Hastane or liquid gas. Ideal for sell, daughter of the Earl been coming to Kanab. ranch or farm unit See U. S. and their two small chilGardner or call MI Dr. Rich will be very pleased to contiune serving you dren, accompanied him there. J 2re. as in the past in his Cedar City office. The Fredonia LDS Ward ReTOR SALE: KIT Fabulous lief y Society held their Mobile Homes. 10-wide. work meeting on Tuesday, June Delux quality and newest 1958 10, at the church. A DR. A. F. RICH, OPTOMETRIST models $3995. For years the fin- luncheon was served at noon. The est proven mobile home made at ladies quilted and worked on arthe best possible price and let us ticles for (Specialist in Vision) the annual bazaar. Mrs. prove it! Also, 1958 Scotsman Fern Collette demonstrated hairCampers, 11 and 17 ft. Utah cutting and one method of applyCEDAR CITY, UTAH Trailer Sales, 1855 S. Main St., home type permanent waves. Salt Lake City, Utah. Call HU ing Mrs. Marie Anderson, Relief SoJ5,12c ciety president, was in charge of the days activities. Randall by Mrs. Doyle Randall The Quentin L. Isaacsons and Trey Whiting by Mrs. Jay Whit ing, Doug Evans by Mrs. Doug children, Myrna and Melvin, are las Evans, Jana and Tony Mack glad to be back in the States afelprang by Mrs. Tony Mackel ter two years in Guatemala City, prang sr., and Lori Judd by Mrs Guatemala. They are visiting at Veldon Judd. The parguests and the home of Mrs. Isaacson's Frehost were lured out of the ents, the Elwin Pratts, of pool to be here until by the serving of punch and donia, and plan July 28. Mr. Isaacson, a native cookies by the hostess, Mrs of St. Johns, Arizona, is a field Velan Call. control officer with the U. S. Operations Mission, International Develpment Service, Inc., at present, and, on his return August 1, will be promoted to irrigation engineer. His next tour of duty is for two years. Announcements have been reDECORATING ceived by relatives of the recent of a former Fredonia HOME FURNISHING marriage resident. Weldon F. Jackson jr , son of Weldon (and Kathleen) CARPETING Jackson sr. of Mesa, Arizona, and Miss Sharlene Nelson, daughDRAPERIES ter of the Clyde E. Nelsons of Monrovia, California, were wed or APPLIANCES in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 7, 1958. 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