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Show SOUTHERN UTAli KEWS, KAnab, Utah fage Four 1M AAA ! V m'n iy CkI Vv Frcdcnia nsws end current events Al Cixio GcIScq By Iris Farr Tlie Red Hills of November" The Honor Roll for the Fredonia from the title of a book by the High School for the first six weeks same name has been selected as was released this week by Gay-nel- d the theme for the annual HomeMackelprang, Superintendent coming celebration at Dixie Col- Jon Heaton was the only Senior lege, reports Jerome Gourley, Salt Lake City, general chairman. pulp drier provides means for proThe book. Red Hills of Novem- ducing molasses dried beet pulp ber, is a story of the Dixie Mis- and beet pulp pellets, both highly sion. Author of the book is A. Karl valued in the feeding of dairy Larson, noted western historian herds, beef cattle and sheep. Disand director of the Divisioin of tributions of their products will Social Science at Dixie College. be in Utah and southern Idaho. We think the theme is a very It is estimated that sugar from fitting one since the book not only the 225,000 tons of beets to be deals with the history of this area, harvested in the Garland district but also of the Dixie College," area this year will total about Gourley stated. three quarers of a million Homecoming at this far south pound bags. college will be staged Nov. The Garland sugar beet factAssisting Gourley are: ory was constructed on 1903 by Queens, Kermit Butt, Blanding; the Utah Sugar Company. Original Filedhouse Follies, Charles and maximum production capacity was Darlene Brnkerhoff, Glendale; As- 600 tons of beets a day. The plant Utah-IdahSugsembly, Dale Hunt, Bunkerville, was acquired by ar Company in 1907. Present caNev., and Shirley Gubler, parade, John Armstrong, pacity is now 2,500 tons daily. Moapa, Nev., and Leon Webb, Monticello; dance Kathy Nielson, Temple City, Calif., and Titine Spilsbury, St. George; Publicity, Peggy Hawkins, St George and Lolly Thomas St. George; invitations and alumni relations, Joan Esplin, St George, and Bonnie Frei, St George; awards, Dixie For PRESIDENT and Bamum, Enterprise; and secretary, Ruth Ann Hafen, St George. one-hundr- ed 11-1- o making he 1 Honor Roll, with Misses Kathleen Swapp and Shirley Black of the Junior Class the only other students achieving this distinction. The 2 Honor Roll included Miss Adele FJirr and Melvin Heaton and Lane Brooks-by- , all S&iors, and Miss Winna Brown of the Juniors and Misses Crystal Swapp and Sandra Mackelprang, of the Sophomore Class. There were no representatives from the Junior High or the Freshman Class, Mackelprang stated. Better luck!' next six weeks, to the ing prayer. Mrs. Rebecca Bundy led the singing and gave the benediction. Mrs. Karen Call conducted the meeting. Following the regular weekly meeting, the Visiting Teachers met, with President and Brooksby conducting, heard their topic for November, FIRST STATE Af-to- n And Ye Must Give Thanks Unto God in the Spirit for Whatsoever Blessing Ye Are Blessed With", presented by Mrs. Myrtle Judd. Prayers were offered by Mesdames Fae Johnson and Melinda Brooksby. Others attending one er both of the meetings were Mesdames La re? Burrows, Tezza Judd, Carla Griffiths, Beth Young, Pauline Rider, Estella Jackson, Laura ! Stevens, and Verda Cluff. Also, Lesson Eight in the series, Ex- Mesdames Olive Judd, Greta Pratt, Zola Byronv Olive Pratt, Aimeu panding Our Religous Horizons, I vis Farr, and Helen Judd, and the Concept of God, were the topics for discussion at the weekly Relief Society meeting of More than $50,000,000 in Heart the Fredonia LDS Ward. Mrs. Joy Mesdames Fund dollars has been channeled Jordan, assisted by Georgia Heaton, Alton Brooksby, into research since 1948 by th? and VeRene Tait, gave the lesson American Heart Association and material. Mrs. Kezia Brooksby its affiliates and accordchapters, played the piano for the group ing to the Utah Heart Association. singing and also offered the open K zzzb, Ubh 1523 BANK OF SAUNA - Perse!:!!, SzZz2, Ulib U!:!i tfsmber of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation under-classmen- I P4:::rv3 Syst:n Cepltsl 51C0.CC0.C0 Surplus $350,000X3 sait OT make a cross (X) in the square opposite the names of the candidates for whose electors you desire to vote. VICE-PRESIDEN- T i, Thursday, November Vote in ONE square only. Scgar Ulah-ldsh- o Cast Processing Gets Undnr Way An extensive expansion program, including a new pulp drier and continuous processing battery, went into operation this week when Garland factory of Utah-Id- a ho Sugar Company began processing the 1960 crop of beets, which is estimated at 223,000 tons. Ground was broken this past spring on the modern steel and concrete addition which houses the new pulp drier and continuous battery at the pioneer northern Utah factory. Two large metal sorage tanks were also constructed for molasses dried beet pulp stor- REPUBLICAN PARTY o o For President of the United States RICHARD M. NIXON For Vice-Preside- For President of the United Stater of the United States For Vice-Preside- of the United State HENRY CABOT LODGE age. J. Arthur Wood, President general manager, said the facilities will increase daily ing 25 per cent In addition, and new slic- the Vote for STEVKM fcrxo;:r.Ess A. Walter Stevenson is a friend of this area. For years he hat visited our community in church, civic and business activities. He knows our problems and will fight for our needs in Congress. Having already made a distinguished career in business and public affairs, Steve" also will be a strong representative in Washington. tennT" CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER ONE Shall Section 24 of Article1 VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to grant temporary emergency powers to the Legislature in th; event of war or emergency caused by war. FOR AGAINST Shall Section 2 of Article XHI of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended, granting tax exampion to tangible property, not to exceed $3,000, of unmarried widows and orphans of persona killed in action while serving in the military service of the United INITIATIVE PETITION NUMBER ONE FOR . States or of the State of Utah, and excluding from taxation tan- gible property exempt under the laws of Utah. J Should Merit Systems and Merit System Commissions be established in the' counties of the State of Utah for the qualifications, employment and tenure of Deputy Sheriffs. resentatives! Help elect A. Walter STEVENSON to Congress Fold Political od by Elmer Jackson AGAINST CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH - SS Official Local School Board Ballot Official Local School Board Ballot School Representative Precinct No. 4 School Representative Precinct No. 8 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no oth'r place. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) la th square at the right of the name of the per son for whom yon desire to vote and la no othr place. For Member of Local Board Vote For One of Education For Member of Local Board of Education Vote For On II. THARON SALTER 1 FOR AGAINST His person- ality will make friends for Utah In the House of Rep- v' For County Commissioner, 2 yr. HANS CHAMBERLAIN Judicial Selection Ballot For District Judge, $ yr. term Vote for one STERLING R. BOSSARD FERDINANb ERICKSON COUNTY OF KANE Pursuant to the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the foregoing list of all candidates for office, whose names will appear on the official ballot for the general election to be held in Kane County, Utah on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, is published for the information of the qualified electors of said Kane County, State of 20-7-- 2, , Utah. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of my said office this 31st GAIL P. HEATON day of October, A. D. 1960. D. M. TIETJEN County Clerk, Kane Count), Utah (SEAL) L "3 I |