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Show SOUTHERN UTAH Alien flews Holes 2nd Current Events By AUen Cox Mrs Bemiece Roundy and son. Owen, were visitors in Salt Lake City a few days last week. The, Howard Starr family from St George was here a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Hoyt went to Salt Lake City Friday on business. a The Ortho Christensen family from St. George were here over the weekend. Visitors at the Thearon Crosby home during the past' week was the Larson Crosby family from Hawthorn, Nevada and the Doug Evans family' from Hurricane, The Charles Palmer famil from Cedar City visited at the Ray Palmer home the weekend. oi Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cox and three boys attended a missiontestimonial and ary farewell Tit NEWS June 17. 1965 Page 5 dance for Elder John fllen urday night in Tropic. . - Mrs Alma Heaton and 2 children and Mrs Detila Heaton and son went to Salt Lake City for medical attention for the children. Gene and Delin Roundy went to Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs Roger Pugh and baby are here from Salt Lake City and will probably stay for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lister from Cedar City were here The Friskey Five held their 3rd meeting June 2 at Mrs. Rileys. We are taking sewing. Ouf leadersr are Mrs. Arlene Riley and Mrs. Leona Swallow. Our officers are Donell Pugh, president; Ramona Robinson, vice president; Deborah Ann Risecretary-treasuresong ley, leader, Susan Skaggs, and reporter, Carol Sue Cutler. r; Wonders of Lake Powell Here a boating party toko in the scenery ot Lake Powell the nation's newest odventure land. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Pugh and two children Ronnie and Claire ere in Kanab for the summer from their home In Pittman, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Bessie Jardine spent a few days in Phoenix and Mesa visiting the Art Browns and other fnends there. Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Jenkins and son Paul and Kathcryn are in Kanab visiting from their home in Portlnd, Oregon, and attending to business matters. Mq omo (In Fenner Push Motor OldSy 40 North Main) Kzzzh, Utah r In fact, It pays to stay in membership of 4 to 10 years has paid off handsomely for thousands of Head, Heart, Hands and Health youth throughout the 50 states, reports the National 4 H Service Committee. The tangible benefits are fourfold, a Committee spokesman said. Continuous membership affords (1) learning new skills and methods (2) opportunities for fellowship and community service (3) good chance for (4) recognition. Through project work, boys and girls between 9 and 19 years of age learn how to grow things, make things, show, teach and sometimes even consume the results of their labors. They also gain experience in buying, selling and saving. , Concerted Planning v All of this did not just happen. The nationwide 4 H Club movement is the result of more of planning, than a expanding, changing and evaluating the program to meet the needs of youth. The Extension Service, part of every land grant university, cooperates with the U.S. Department of Agriculture activities. in structuring Since 1921, the National 4 H Service Committee has taken leadership in securing funds from private business sources for awards, educational literature and technical aid. 4-- Wheel Alignment and Balancing -- - Brake Drum Machined Radiator Service - Electrical - Welding Brake Service t ALL WORK GUARANTEED C Vt Will Pickup end Deliver 'All Auto Phene G44-234-0 Ksnsb half-centur- y 4-- Fifty-sevebusinesses and foundations are currently providing such funds, said Norman C. Mindrum, director of the Committee. 31.8 Million Budget A budget of $1 8 million will be used by the Committee this year, he added. Included are funds for 265 scholarships and fellowships; 1,300 educational trips; 195,250 honor medals; miscellaneous rewards, and many supplementary services to 4 H. Among the donors are: 14 300 Allied Chemical Corporation-Arcadia- n Products Dept., A meric an Forest Prod- uct! Industries, Inc., Armour and Company, California Chemical Company-Orth- o Division, Chicago Board I Trade," Coats A Clark Inc., John Deere, East-me- n Xodak Company, EU Lilly and Company, Ford Motor Company Fund, General Foods Corporation, Hetsdorl A Nelson Farms, Inc. Also, Homelite, A Division of Textron Inc., Kerr Glass Manufacturing uson Inc, Corporation, Massey-Fer- g Moorman Mfg. Co , Olm Mathitson Chemical Corporation. The Pure Od Company, Ralston Company, Simplicity Pattern Co. Inc., The Singer SAH The Foundation, Inc. Company, Five ratlroeds kave supported almost from its inception. They ore: Santa Fe Railway, Burlington Railroad, Milwaukee Reed, Chicage and North Western Railway and Illinois Central Railroad. PJrs Besides those listed above, 30 additional corporations annually contribute funds to the Committee to aid AH members and volunteer leaders. |