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Show 9 s. SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two Thursday, SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL' NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH THE AMERICAN WAY Published every Thursday at Kanab Utah V'H' Errol Publisher ahd Editor G. Brown, Glendale daily news items and notes t' Funeral services were held at the Glendale Ward Chafiel o t Alfred and Harriet Jones. Harriet Spendlove Jones, daughter of Alfred and Hariet Winspear Spendlove, was born Nov. 3, 1874 in Birmingham, England. She came to America at the age of 16 years. She came on to Utah to join her sister Ann S. Stanworth whp was then living in Grafton. It was there she met her future husband, Charles A. Jones. They were married in the St. George Temple December 31, 1895. To them were born four girls and one boy. Her husband died Sept. 4 1946, She died March 11. 1959. She leaves a posterity of ifi CORRESPONDENTS COMMUNITY Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Ivls Farr, Fredonia matter October 6' 1911 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office in Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear in prmt. Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance' asTtie judgement of .the publisher may determine. - UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION $2.00 for Six Months Great-gran- Man For The Job. . . It is, an encouraging note to most of ns on the outside of government circles, in these times of loose spending, hiring of relatives and padding of payrolls from the count)' level to and through the Washington, level, to find oecassional officials serving in their capacity to the fullest interest of all. One of these officials, who has in two short years, made an outstanding record in sendee to his state is D. James Cannon, known to many who know him over the state as Jim, and who heads the Utah Tourist and Publicity Department. known him for some 12 Jim, as we like to call years, is we believe, an outstanding example of honesty, integrity and effeeiency that the state of Utah can be proud of as a native son. It has been the pleasure of this writer to watch Jim travel around the state in his official capacity, keeping his visits always on the IcaJ level, traveling in a small automobile to save on of s ponyes, and when ever he unoads his smile small his be sure from can car that friendly goodwill you and seemingly unlimited knowledge of the state benefits all. him-havin- g six-fe- et seven-inche- be tacked up to Jim and his department, and we know that he runs into more than his share of opposition and disappointments, the work through this departMany accomplishments can starting to tell on the national level, as well as The newstory on page one of this issue stating that only 15 went per cent of the total spent in his department from 1956-5for administration is but one of the many reasons Jim Cannon and this department is a real asset to Utah, and should he noted by other ment is Fireside for the teenage groups was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Anderson Sunday evening with LaVerl Pugh taking charge. Guest speakers was IDean Anderson and a vocal solo was rendered by Shill Spencer accompanied on piano by Karfa Spencer. son-in-la- w I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it. Voltaire A Good Mrs Madge T. 'Bauer is in Salt Lake City this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shields of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs Kurt Lamb of Fredonia visited relatives the past week end. Stake Officers at Primary Wednesday vv ere Pres. Wilma Meeks and Leona Judd of Kanab. 78. Stake OfUcers at MIA Tuesday Services for her were as fol- wening utre Mrs Areola Rider, lows: Song by singing Mothers Rhoana Findlay and Veina Pugh Shall We Meet Beyond the Riv- of Kanab. er. Prayer Mark J. Brinkerhoff. The program at sacrament serRemarks by Bishop Jack II. Maxwell. Speaker Lorin Swapp of vices Sunday was given by the Relief Society. The theme of the ) Midvale ( Speaker President Odell J. Watson. Vocal program being Worship through Music and Prayer. Welcome adsolo In The Garden by Lasca dress President Leah BrinkerChamberlain, accompanied on pi- - hoff. by Jehovah Lord of HeavSong ano by Mercy Chamberlain. en and Earth Singing Mothers. Speaker Mary A. Little. Piano solo by daughter Gayle Brinkerhoff. Speaker Darnell Jones Grandson, Song Nearer My God to Thee Singing mothers, Closing prayer James Swapp grandson. Dedication of the grave J. F. Swapp. Pall bearers Stanley and Mont Spencer, Cloyd Brinkerhoff, Sher-ri- l and Howard Swapp, and Jer-- r Jones, are all grandsons. MEMBER Subscriptions $3.50 per year, dar City. state-wid- e. 8 Why Got Spend Three Gents . . . In Washington right now many of our Congressmen are happily voting plans for the federal government to spend more money than it can possibly take in taxes. Does this make sense? You can bet your bottom dollar of your taxable income it doesnt. President EiseVihower still contends it is possible to balance next years budet at$77 billion. The National Association of Manufacturers an organization that certainly should knov? about money matters says we can get by handily on $3 billion less than that. Tidal Wave Fredonia news and current events I By r, Al-ee- Invitations and Wilderness Airing Set For March 25th decorations The new Wildernes In the opinion of J. E. Corette, president of the Edison Electric Institute, the people of America must become better inform- Ivey Maxwell. Song How Lovely are Thy Dwellings (Continued on Page Three) for any DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES (APPLIANCES In The Kanab Area Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-27- 69 For Appointment d BRADSHAW Chevrolet Co. CEDAR Chevrolet & Dealer for i Buick ALL of Kane County Gail Bradshaw Phone JUniper Bill is S. Humphrey, Neuberger and others. Senator Moss is a member of the Interior Committee, and wishing to be heard may contact him at Senate Office Building, Washington, D. C. To comply with Senate rules, witnesses must present 35 copies of their statements at the time they appear. - Cedar or Wilford Brooksby Phone Midway AUTHORIZED TATIVES REPRESENFOR Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. State Representative and Mrs. George R. Aiken returned to UTAH CITY, Your Authorized 112 3 by Senators, Ka- Phone JUniper nab this week after spending the past two months in Salt Lake City attending the regular 1959 Legislative session. Cedar City, Utah Milk oifcs large crowd attended as all the women of Fredonia were invited to attend this annual birthday party. A liirS TfocrJ Lasvs I Proud parents of their 21st grandchild are Wilford and Stella Brooksby. Their daughter, Mrs. George Shamo, became the Moth, er of a second daughter on March 15. The Shamos, who live at Hurricane, Utah, also have three Wouldn't a glass of MILK sons. The Boyd Petersons and their ed on Americas government, business and productivity and take son. Sterling, have returned to ai) .active and courageous interest in government, if our future Fredonia after a two months visit in the Verde Valley. He has is t6 be as great as our past. resumed hauling logs forKaibab Lumber Company. Talk by ad- ix. Y'ie A Two ditional opportunities for the public to be heard on the controversial Wilderness Bill have been arranged, but persons wishing to testify must reserve time before March 25, Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss said today. Field hearings have been set for March 30 in Seattle, Washington and. April 2 in Phoenix Arizona by Senator James E. Chairman of Murry the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Hearings will open at 9:30 a. m. and will be held in the 4th courtroom of the U: S. Federal Court Building in Seattle and in the Council Room, Westward Hotel, Phoen- were taken care of by Helen Griffiths, VeRene Tait, Fae Johnson,. Hannah Judd, and Mildred .Morrison. The program committee were Kezia Brooksby,' Aleen Whiting, Eveletta Black, Myrtle Judd, and Afton Brooksby. Reodds are two to one against a balanced budget. Why? freshments were served by Fern Tins Sentence from a news story is significant: Despite the Ad- Collett, Karen Call, Greta Pratt. ministration confidence that public opinion backs a balanced budget, a spot check by United Press International showed that most House members are receiving only light to moderate mail in favor of Government economy. That brings the problem down to a level where you and I and a three cent postal card can do something about it. Bill WASI1INGTON: 19, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson (Zelda) and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Horace Maxwell home over the week end also Mr. and Mrs. Delwyn Maxwell, Jim Thell and Margaret Maxwell who are attending college in Ce- - vis Farr The Fredonia LDS Relief Society celebrated its 66th and the 117th birthdays of the International Churchwide Relief Societies on Tuesday, March 17 2 p.m., with a gala party. The program, with Alton Brooksby, narrator, included: Welcome and Tribute to past presidents, Mildred Morrison: skit under the direction of Myrtle Judd The Husbands Lament by Karen Call, Alta Brooksby, Betty Jo Henrie, Rose Denning, and Fern Collect; a reading, "The Courtin by James Russell Lowell, by Eula Mae Bry-nereading by Joy Jordan, skit, written by lone Ellison and given by Visiting Teachers, VeRene Tait, Greta Pratt, Konda Button, n Fae Johnson, Olive Judd, and Whiting, several numbers by the Singing Mothers, directed by Mrs. Ellison, aocordian solo by Edith Lukus, and a vocal solo by Virginia Bean. Past presidents honored were: Emma Brown, Mary Lewis, and Eva Hortt all deceased, Emma Brooksby, now on a Church Mission, Estella Jackson, Fredonia, Lizzie Judd, deceased, Vida Brooksby, Fredonia, Melinda Brooksby, Fredonia, Susie Button, Flagstaff, Gwen Udall, St. Johns, Arizona, Nita Bushman, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Rebecca Bundy, Fredonia, Louise Bushman, Flagstaff, and Marie Anderson, Cedar City, Utah. March taste good tight now? " AMERICAN 0AAV ASSOCIATION Of UTAH , ,.Ak-v- . , J KAIIAD HOME & BUSINESS OWNERS Let us furnish you with a FREE Estimate for your Sewer hook-u- p and Connection. We will arrange easy monthly, terms on your city connection fees and complete installation of sewer line Call Midway ii 4-26- 65 or Midway 4-23- M. - Sallssa, Ul:h 'Pfisjrilch, Ul:h Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ucmbsr of Federal Hcscrvo System co:istructio:i company STT Keneb, Utah 71 HOME IMPROVEMENT P. 0. 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