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Show ' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Pour Advertising doesnt cost, it pay Auto Insurance Costs Twins Win Offices Several Kane Gossty Slsfenfs ea hi Dixb College cf Student Election GETTING YOU Derrill Larkin, -- whrreturned only last month from an LDS piission to Mexico, has been elected student body president at Dixie College in St George school year. for 1963-6Other members of the Dixie College student council elected last week are Carol Ann Jeffrey, Delta, Utah, first vice president; Shirley Pope, Arimo, Idaho, second vice president; Dorothy Rice, St. George, Associated Women Students president; and Dale Larkin, St. George, Associated Men Students president. Derrill and Dale Larkin are Identical twins, sons of Mrs. Montrue Larkin, St. George. With the complete separation of Dixie' College and Dixie High School at the end of this school year, and the opening of the new East Campus of Dixe College beginning next fall quarter, the newly elected officers are looking forward to a "challenging, fruitful, and exciting year." Winners of the student election were announced at a swimming party at Veyo Resort, planned and conducted by the Dixie College Sociability Committee. . 4 XL Save money with Farmers... v the best auto insurance buy in America today! As you save, you get modern, broad form coverage, fast, fair, friendly service ! FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP AA Group To For information call Meet Kanab-FredonAA Group will hold an open meeting April 20, 1963 at The City and County Building in Fredonia at 8:00 p.m. Everyone is invit. ed. ia LeRoy P. Judd Julian Fox Kanab, Utah Ssnlhrn Southern Utah Robb, announRegistar, ced a total ol 68 students-- maln tained an everage of 3.60 or with a class load of at least 15 hours to gain a place on the winter quarter Honor Roll Among 14 students achieving a 4.00 or straight A . average were Cedar City residents Judy Ashcroft, Dorrel Booth, Elizabeth Halsell, Spencer B. Jones, Elizabeth Ann Leigh, Jerry Mar-sdeRichard Morris, Michael Park, G e n 1 e 1 Twitchell . and Yvonne Vorklnk. Others inducted Elliot Anderson, Salt Lake City; Kirley O. Madsen, Salina; Mitchell Myers, Minnersville; and Paul Smith, Pleasant Grove. Additional Honor Roll students were Christie Bauer, Quen-to- n Bowler, Jerry E. Boyns, Robert Browning, Michael Carter, Bonnie Clark, Thomas Kelly Dalton, Zelda Eagar, Kent Farpsworth, Linda Clarie Jones, Merilyn Miller, Ronda Nielson, Kenth Smith, Dorothy L. Swanson, Ferrol Truman, Bill Vor-kinall of Cedar City; Roy Ainsworth, Salina; Carolyn Black, Kanab; Joseph Chadsey, American Fork; Gerald Cox, St. George; Michael Darter, Salem; Julie Ann Farrer and David Yardley, Beaver; Robert Moab; Caroll Gubler, Darrow Hall, Hurri cane, Thomas Hensell, Salt Lake City; Gerald Keith Huff, Delta; Dalian Jensen, Glenwood; Robert Michael Knell, New Castle; Duane Lamoreaux, Paragonah; Clyde Lay, Circleville; Karen Ann Leavit, Sacramento, Calif.; Ellen Micheli, Denver, Colorado; Fay Montgomery, Ogden; Gertie DeAnna Nielson, Greenwich; Jack R. Orvin, Murray; Janet Owens, Panguitch; Charles Palmer & Lois Palmer, Alton; Lafe Parrish, Fillmore; Beverly Peterson, Richfield; Rose Pope, Vernal; LaVern Purdy, Running Springs, Calif.; Dee Rasband, Salt Lake City; Nore-eHinckley; William L. Roberts, Moses Lake, Wash.; Vern H. Roundy, Alton; Nanette Savage, Antimony; Ronald Simpkins, Milford; Thomas Albert Smith, Circleville; Gene Kay Wilson, Hatch; Marilyn Wood, Minnersville, Linda Young, Lander, Wyoming. n, Utah State Parks Gets Additional Land Title to 949.85 acres of public lands In the vicinity of Es-lan- from natures light grain comes sparkling, light beer. . . Utah's tradittonaMseveragMjfj moderation - its light, sparkling, delicious. And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the more than 2,500,000 tax dollars it contributes on beer sold in Utah each year - money that helps support our schools, our hospitals and our parks. In Utah, beer belongs, enjoy it; j i - UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. UTAH DIVISION T (PLEASE PRINT) 1)0110 te was today passed to the Utah State Parks and Recreation Commission under provisions of the Recreation and Public Purposes Act, by action of the State Director of the Bureau of Land Management. The lands are sit, ted in Township 35 South, Range 3 East. They contain significant deposits of petrified wood and have been designated by the State Parks and Recreation Commission as the Escalante. Petrified Forest. Conveyance under this Act requires that the lands be developed and used as a public recreation site, otherwise title will revert to the Federal Government. Minerals in the lands are reserved by the Federal Government. BEER IS A NATURAL : TreffisJftlsr.3 High In Sail Lake The Research Section of the Utah State Deoartmmt of High- ways released today, traffic volume information of. staggering proportions. The Highway Department traffic counting station at 1400 South State Street recorded a traffic volume on April 6, of 47,000 vehicles. This tremendous in traffic volume can be attributed to the of the Church of Tsus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which was convening on this date. Increases were recorded throughout the entire conference period. However, Saturdays volume was the highest volume ever , recorded by the Research Section. According to B. Dale Burning-ham- , Chief Research Engineer and Jay Sandberg. Highway Use Engineer, these 47.000 vehicles represent an increase of 6,000 vehicles over the corresponding Saturday, April 7, Sat-nrda- v 24-ho- in-er- a. con-fot-pn-ee 1962. Kcnob Haws Nota v, . Our school had their spring clean up day last Friday after which Mr. Bauer took his students on, a field trip which was very profitable. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Spendlove spent last week in Kanab with their folks, the Tren Spendloves and Preston Swapps. Paul is attending school in Provo. The children take great pride in keeping the lawn end school surroundings neat and clean. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson are In Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Johnson is attending pub. Jic Welfare convention. Parent teacher conferences were held last week in our school. A high percentage of the parents came to school for the final parent teacher conference this year. The Stake are holding Young Marrieds Dinner Dance April 27th at 7:00 p.m. at the Kanab Stake House. Theme for a the evening will be King Nep-tunGardens. There will be a charge of $1.00 per couple. es ' mans home seems most like hit castle when he pays, the taxes on it. Paul M. Hart, Grand Rapids (Mich.) A Don't lot them Margaret Orvin spent Easter In Fredonia with her son Keith Bryner and family, her son Floyd and family from California surprised her with an Easter visit. She and the two families spent Saturday at Pipe Springs. Floyd and his family left that evening for home. down... Smokey Says: - Gil-11n- s, n, IN UTAH Glsrida less Holes Ufa!) llcr.cr Kell of College Ward Thursday, April 18, 1883 Got moro Nursins; Positions In Air Force "Uv- Are Now Open Positions are now open for oualified nurses in the U. S. Air Force Nurse Corp. Qualified applicants are comissioned as Air Force Reserve officers in grades according to age, education and professional experience. Commissioned female nurses are required to serve a minimum active duty tour of two years and male nurses, three years, according to Tech. Sgt. Bill Blush. Air Force recruiter for the Kanab area. . Nurses in the Air Force work in modern hospitals with the latest in equipment. They are also afforded opportunities to travel, both in the United States and overseas, while receiving the same amount of salary and privileges as other officers cf equal grade. To qualify, a purse apppli-o- f 21 and 35; be a U. S. citizen; cant must be between the ages be a graduate of an accredited three year school of nursing; be registered in at least one state and meet the Air Force physical and moral standards. For more-detai- ls concerning the Air Force .Nurse Corps, - for the weekend I 11 r" T.1ILIC Dad will be home from work. No school for the kids. Sis, will have her friends over. Theyll all want plenty of Milk. Get extra Milk now for the weekend. Youll be glad you did I A fire prevention lesson for e rryonel 1 see Sergeant Blush at the Air Force Recruiting Office, Provo, Utah or phone FR3-682- AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sponsored bp Utahs Dairy Farmers 0 3 if Hoy see all thats new at your Chevrolet doalori Try out all the things these bucket-se- at Chevrolet Super Sports have going for you extra-co- options like st turbo-supercharg- transmissions, engines, Positraction axle, tachometers, the works and your decision won't be whether ce but which. Theres the Jet-smoo- th Chevrolet Impala SS with all the luxury you could reasonably want, all at a reasonable Chevrolet price; the Chevy II Nova 400 CHEVY a car that can give any family more run for its money (gives you a break on upkeep, too); the SS, ed Corvair Monza Spyder(nice, huh?); and finally, the sports car that inspired them all. Corvette.' Chances are youve got your Super Sport picked out already. If not, some warm spring weather, a country road and your friendly Chevrolet dealer will help you decide, for surel rear-engi- ne II Wanted 1000 Acres Private Kanab Property South Land with BLM (Down Lane) Winter & Summer Cattle Setups JUDD INSURANCE and Real Estate Call ' Midway UTAH KANAB, - PROGRAM FOR UTAH UTAH STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION List on this form the names and ages of alf persons in your household who appear at the clinic at the same time for vaccination. CLINIC BATE:. f HOUSEHOLD ADDRESS:, rl i .COUNTY. CITY. LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL AGE V'Vn "V ..durmiifrieKi All Super Sports available in both coupe and convertible models. (Super Sport and Spyder equipment optional at extra cost.) , I hereby request that Sabin See Oral polio vaccine be administered to above listed minors. V nr , ' . . four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealers HUM Mrs. Leon Provazek, of Everett, Americans cured of paneer. A growth discovered In 1949 by a dentist who had Just com, refresher course on cancer, led to early an ProVszek shares ' pleted diagnosis and surgery which saved her life. Mrsi the spotlight on 1963 posters with four others cured of cancer. - SIGNATURE. RELATIONSHIP MOTHER OF FIVE CHILDREN, Wash- - symbolize In her lower Jaw 1,200,000 d FILL OUT and bring with you to polio clinic! -r ' ' BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. Phone JUnlper 6-65- : 360 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah 95 - 4T A H |