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Show Thursday, March 16, 1961 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Mr.. and Mrs. Garn Swapp and with their daughter and family daughter Shirley of Kanab en- the Hugh Sorensens in Las Vegas, joyed a three day trip and visit last week end. FOR 1 RENT: Furnished apartbed room. Call MI 4 5029, Kanab. M9rc. FOR SALg: Must sell immediately. Make an offer on our 3 bedroom, 114 bath home. Contact Waynes Rose, Kanab. MI M9pd. FOR SALE: 1948 Chrysler, reasonable. Call MI . Kanab. M16pd. Clothing for the Entire Family FOR SALE; 750, 800 and 850-1good used tires. Fredonia Garage, M92tc. call MI 3 2496. 4 FOR SALE: HOME at 289 North for Main in Kanab. Call MI information. MINNESOTA WOOLEN Qrderville. CLASSIFIED ADVEDTISlii- Gment, M2rc. FOR SALE. Two bird cages, also, someone left new brown hat in office at home, owner can pick up. Mrs. George R. Aiken, Kanab. CO- - M16pd. RENT: Apartments or or trailer house. Call MI J26rc. see Lida Seiber, Kanab. FOR Duffin Pugh, Representative FOR SALE: Or will trade, 1954 Fredonia Garage, call Pontiac. MI M9,2tc. ztr Page' Three Fredonia news and current events County Attorney, Willard Mack, FOR SALE: Three home, elprang spent the past- a midwinter convention Vermillion Heights, Kanab. Call By Ivis Farr MI , M16,3tc, of the National District attorney The Honor Roll for the Fredon- association held at Tucson,- - Ariia High and Junior High School zona. students was posted this week by Jews Items A group of 9 Mia Maids, their Gayneld Superin- Mackelprang, Mrs. Ivey Maxwell and 4 tendent. Five students achieved leader, Miss Norma Jean Bunting, mothers from our Ward attended the 1" Roll wherein they made daughter of Mrs. Lucile Flynn, the Dear To My Heart program "ls" in three or more solid suband George Russell Hepworth son held in Kanab Tuesday evening. jects, with no grade less than a of Mr. and Mrs.. Squire Hepworth 2. Misses Shirley Black of the of Orderville were married March Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson and Junior class and Crystall Swapp 11, at the home of Alton Hepworth daughter Marianne visited the past and Sandra Mackelprang of the M. Kay week at Mona, Utah. in Panguitch Sophomores, with Neil Brooksby of Panguitch South Haywood, Mr. Byrell Lamb and Alpine of the Eighth Grade and Richard Ward. All of the Grooms immedof Bridgeland were-her- e Rider of the Seventh Grade made Brinkerhoff iate family were present for the over week end on busi- this distinction. the Ceremony except one Brother al- ness and The 2 Roll had Seniors Karen relatives. seeing were Brides the so present Mother, Cluff, Robert Black and Adele Lucile Flynn, Grandmother, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Johnson Farr and Kathleen Swapp of the Mrs. Reycraft, are visiting at Las Vegas this Juniors. Jamie Lynn Finley and Malinda Jolley and an Aunt, Mrs. Bruce Solper, Sophomores, Milli-cen- t Cleo Harris. Charles A. Hep- week. Heaton, Freshman, Greg worth Jr., was best man and his Home missionaries at Sacrament Brooksby and Donna Johnson, wife was Matron of honor. The Eighth Grade and Donn Baker, newely-wed- s honeymooned in Ne- services Sunday were speakers Mary Bess Farr, Dale MackelCecil and Dee Roundy vada after which they were hon- Bishop Jugh prang and Delray Syme of the ored at an Open House Monday with a vocal solo being gendered Seventh Grade. home of Mrs. March 13, at' the by Miss Glena Roundy, accompaniPaul Reycraft of Glendale, where ed 'on the piano by her mother, Thirty nine parents and teachthey received many beautiful and everyone enjoyed the fine service. ers were op hand at the monthly usefull gifts. They will make their meeting to welcome the Continued on Page Four) home in the immediate future in president, Mrs. Edith Lukus back to her post after a brief sojurn n Tucson. Mrs. Neva Pratt, ry-treasurer, read the minutes md the financial report, and C. V (Mont) Griffiths, Junior, gave report from the committee on he sodding of the football field le estimated that wilh .donated 'abor, $600.00 would cover the in rtallation costs of the sprinkling By ART BEEMAN DEEMS system and seed the field. The nembers approved the project vith those costs, and the execu-iv- e committee will now be in harge of fund raising projects tc be able to get the field ready for practice in September. "The nom Mesdames auline Rider and Frances McCormick and LaVier Tail will re-- , port at the next meeting with two slates of candidates for election. bd-r- week-attendi- Glchdab mick, hospitalilty At4he recent weekly meeting of the Fredonia LDS Relief Society, Mrs. Stella Brooksby, class leader. led .the discussion on The Past, Present, and Future from Section 45 on the Doctrine and Covenants series. She was assisted by Mes-dam- op Mes-dam- r, -- , mating-eommittee- THE' DAYS- They used Qjt&mx to WAS A NU- TBY ERANK THOMAS HOSSFACE HANK HIRE COMES A NOO YAWK DUDE IF EVER I IS YOUR. fWHEREMANICURIST? CtAAiMCURlSTfJv r - ' KIN WANT A HIGH VGIVE YOU POLISH JHISH POLISH IN A IN A ONE' 4 THOUGHT LAW AND ORDER WAS. ESTABUSHEOr E t ZP ByAL SONDERS SONNY SOUTH. ' OH, MY WIFE AND I AGREEMENT? HAVEN'T QUARRELED SHOULD SAVE AND SPEND, WHERE SHOULD WORK AND HOW MUCH THEY SHOULD PAY ME- - J UTTIE DECISIONS EVERS1NCE I I WOULD AND MAKE ALLTHE WESI6NEDAN AGREEMENT By TOM OKA WELL, SHE DECIDES WHERE WE SHOULD LIVE, HOW MUCH WE YEHf WS AGREED THAT SHE WOULD MAKE ALL THE BIG ONES Jeannine Mrs. act-n- g as pronouncer. Judges were Mrs. Jeanne Russo, Miss Amanda Palmer, and Lorin M. Farr, Jr., of he faculty. Gf The room count was won by C. Griffiths, Jrs. Fourth grade for the sixth time this year! Room mothers Mrs. Farrice Jensen, Mrs.' Elsie Swapp, and Mrs. 'Beth Youngyserved dessert at the social hour following, under the direction of Mrs. Frances McCor-A. By AL SMITH RURAL DELIVERY vith Leonard Heaton, Ranger at Pipe Springs National Monument, discussed possible sites for new State Parks in the Arizona Strip Country: Fifteen places were suggested and people are 'to notify the Arizona Historical Society at Tucson, if they have a preference for new State Parks in this area. The program committee had a most interesting discussion period on .What Change Do You Want in Jur Schools", with Rey Black of he Faculty as moderator. Mrs. Sue Jensen and Harold Pratt, School' Board, Mrs. Shirley Swapp High School parent, and Paul McCormick, Grade School parent, asked some questions and these were discussed by people from the floor. It was so interesting and informative that the meeting ran more than an hour overtime! Many people were heard to comment that we, should have more like that one! Among the topics discussed were library privileges, teaching of public speaking, scheduling of solid subjects alternating with supervised study periods, spelling, reading and writing methods, required physical education in the high school and junior high, and debating to be taught on junior high levels. SAY UNCLE JOE Among those out of town rela-ive- s and friends of the Ford and Bryner families who attended the uneral for Mrs. Paul Ray Bryner it Fredonia this weekwere Mr. md Mrs. Tom Bryner, St. Louis, Missouri, Floyd Parry, San Fernando, California, Mrs. Margaret Jrvin, Glendale, Utah,- - Mr. and Mrs. Jay Orvin, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Orvin, and Tom Seymour, 'll of Salt Lake City, Utah, Presi-leand Mrs. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. George Moss, of St. George, Utah. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ford, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mrs. Tack Parker, Cottonwood, Arizona, Mrs. Lynn Porter, Prescott, Arizona, Mrs. Max Powell, Williams, rizona, and Ralph Button and his laughter, Mrs. Bennett Hyde, both if Flagstaff, Arizona. Many other relatives and friends from Kanab, Glendale, and Orderville, Utah, alio attended the services at the Yedonia LDS Chapel with Biships Counselor LaVier C. ,Tait conducting the services. LIKE THAT! The Fredonia Womens Club met this week for a short business meeting presided over by Mrs. Fdith Holmes, president Hostesses for the dessertserved at the ;ocial hour following the business .ession were M&dames Lu Mit-ihe-ll d and Eva Goodall. Bingo with Mrs. Goodall calling md Mesdames Holmes, Mitchell, Fdith Lukus, Zola Byrom, Donna Ford, Vonda McKinney, Areola Judd, Oneita Lathim, Mary Stur-Ti- ll and Florence Pearson, all from Fredonia, and Joy Neilson, from Kanab, playing. Executive committee' The met at the Fredonia School this veek with Mrs. Edith Lukus, pres-- , dent, in charge. Mrs. Jeanne Rus-so, vice president, announced that the monthly meeting will feature t discussion on how Fredonia, Schools can be improved with Mrs. fol-owe- (Continued on Page Four) Tjr2 1 NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Crossword ACROSS m Church Room 9. Viper 12. Anger 13. Entire 14. Fish eggs 15. Savor 17. Reepecteble 19. Head piece 22. Weapon 23. Took the shell off 25. Frigiten 28. Rabbt 29. Happening 81. Each (abbr.) 32. Sea eagle 53. Coquette 34. Cooking utensil 35. Prefix, down 86. Shentte men , 37. Charta 38. Odor 40. Obaeure 42. The sua 43. Avet 44. Kind of doth 47. 'Bens 50. Part of to be 51. Timepiece 54. Lamprey 55. Bjr 56. Steirw 57. Obstruct m 1. 4. - If a gal A TORCH GIVING HEAT AS HOT AS THE SUM F. WAS BUILT IN THE LABS OF umm-- e JJ? Every t3il L . 33? fAT fS.e y t . I YOU WORTH MORE? - - tT TAKES LESS WOR- K- 13 MUSCLES are. required to a SMILB to vaka a and. so M DON'T OF DAMAGE A YEAR TO PROPERTY DOES Life is what you make it, to make good, make It good. ( fhlllJelpkt).. JW, Good Book Folks who put God first never come out lest, e e e Nope, people with no problems don't need answers. 9,500 temple th know and th Cook Book she's got it made. 50 . FROWN Yep, even a tiny midget kin have big ideas. e "" e Gram pa Hedges sleeps like a top and wakes up with his head spinain', e e e Millie Wright ia dietin for frame and fortune. " e e e Some folks coast through life on a pull. a e e Tubby Tyler says too many people Ignore him and he hate Ignorance. e, e Puttin' in your two .cents worthdthess days ain't worth it Kev. Charley Grant Ral-aaed by AP-bm- U service M-t- t 23. 24. 26. 27. 30. 33. 34. 36. 87, 39. 41. 44. 45. 46. 48. 49. 52. 53. .Gets rtd of Seraglio Harvesta Parsonage Build Ensues Covered with paper Conspire Particle Compound ether Thin strips of wood Head covering Mineael rock Short sleep 4 Ocean Shade tree Toward Cent (abbr.) Solution , ,, -r- DOWN 1Hoto" 1 Period of time 3. PerUtotng to the west 4. Rob . 6. Haliaa River 6. To 7. Ueea fellow 8. Exquisite 9. AmphiUieatre 10. Mele heir U. Fondle 16. Piece of belted 18. Religtoue worship 20. Spool 21. Give's eetnesl J A Drink Milk, 3 a Snack.-a- nd feel always need protein. Thats why yju. never outgrow your need for Milk. Get dhe Milk idea efreshed. -- nt LITTLE-T- THINGS es Ve-Re- mourn THOSE WERE , Ramona Heaton and Melinda Brooksby, who read selections from the scriptural text. Mrs. Arlene Johnson gave .the invocation, and Mrs. lone Johnson offered the benediction. Mrs. Myrtle Judd played for the group singing, led by Mrs. Rebecca Bundy. Mr. Karen Call conducted the meeting and others attending included Aftond Brooksby, Helen Griffiths, Ineta Carpenter, Joy Alta Jordan, Georgia Heaton, Brooksby, Rose Marie Mackelprang, Veda Cluff and Ivis Farr. Also, Mesdames Jaque Sorensen, Linn Allen, Olive Judd, and Tait, all of Fredonia. and Mrs. Jessiel Brown from Kanab.' The spelling bee for the Fredonia Elementary school pupils was held recently, with Richard Rider, Seventh .Grade, finishing first in a group of .twenty contestants. Dale Mackelprang, also of the Seventh Grade, (and a cousin to the winner-- ) took second place. These boys will compete in the 'ocomino County meet in Flagstaff hi month. Keith Bryner was fac-Jlt- y chairman for the annual meet, secreta- THOSE WERE THE DAYS chairman. You 3 glasses every day. Cfrinlt (V2g!tQ fw1iC!! . AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH |