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Show Thursday, June 8, 1967 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Three Orderville news and events by Nan E. Johnson vied i Some of the people here l.i Monday and Tuesday 1m Me.no al Iay were: Mr. and Mis l.a-oBlackburn from St. Go IV. Fen Covington and sen f;o Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Fluid Sie ons from St. George; Mi. and Murray Mastoison Mr An laughters from Kan K i am Humphrey and son II. ate Mrs. mb: Mr. and Joseph .il family members Iron i.i rkv.ne; the Leo Crofts, St and Mf Crofts from Panguiteh. Mr. and Mrs. Horraee Buii'ixv-wen- t into Springville Tue day a Memorial Day. Seien iu the R. II. at tadian Bays Festival me over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LcCrando Sor, r. Set k-n-e 9-- 10 At Bluff, Utah THE BUSY BEES a four-stat.ication on the west coast. area will gather here On June 1, we had our third Air. and Mrs Atlo Hafen and June Pill for the second annual meeting. Everyone was there. We VnJ of Santa Clara, visited .Ml Tribes Indian Days. our meeting at the home of held ' Hi the Hans Chamberlains and Expected to participate in some our leader, Darios RrinkeiToff. two dozen events are members of ,i'i !. miil' memlHT.s Mo:ida This was the first time we tlie Navajo and Ute Indian tribes. Vo. lean Esplin, daughter of Mr cooked. We cooked egg sandfes-tiInvited to attend the two-danil Mrs John Ja Esplin, Vi, tor wiches and had punch. It was v..;v members of the llopt. fun to have our first time of awyer, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Per '.uni. Southern Flo and White nw or weie b.:pt;ed momlvi . We like the new revised cooking. Mountain Apache tribes. the church and confirmed Cooking, Phase I. Tin Indian Days celebration lenibi rs Satunkn and Sntid iy June 9 at 9 pm. with . Mr and Mis. Charles Hart, Jr, 'will (gM-Our meeting started at i dance at Rluff High School, feaml family an Mis. PoRav Pugh Jeanne Newby opened swing band. with prayer. Hollie isited tin' J E. Crolts Sunday till ing an Hoyt led us Indian llanmore The traditional 4 II ilbei tu. on. Mrs. Pugh and dan h in the pledge. We sang Bp. and Mrs. John A. To i e r slayid to kelp get ready for os will be featured during the "America.' We talked about the and family went to Ciieleiil!' intermissions. four basic foods. 'e wedding. A full day of competition for Tuesday. Student-.borne t his week arc Those present were llollie Hoyt, More people who were here in Elaine Spencer, Koala Hepwmth, ln,iians of a aos in foot raoinK Jeanne Newby, Melaine Brinker-hoff- , dude Mr. and Mrs. Joel Winn Verla v! wal' aml horsp racin wiU Esplin, Ronnie Rolan d- Judy Callison. Nancy Lamb of Hurricane; Mrs. Sterling lien be schedu'ed June 10. Tourists Mu ill was missing. Lamb, Calo Esplin ton, and Mrs. VeRer.e Tail a:v veil' act as judges in a fry bread mm CSU. We talked about the things family of Fredonia; Mrs. Roe )..' contest for Navajo women. Exprepare during the year. Mr. and M s. Stan Soivr.'i'ii hibitions will be scheduled dur-n- g Tuft and family from Monroe: We will make sandwiches next husmd son visited at the Eiburn Soi he formir Twila Porter, her the day by Navajo sand pa week. Melaine Biinkcrhoff will nsen home. They returned to band and family from Lehi. and rug weavers. bring three hard boiled eggs, A Kane County Fair Bo.vd Two where Stan is enrolled at festival will close The two-daJudy Callison eight slices of e RYU. meeting was held Wednes la Indian dance competition Jeanne Newby, celery; bread, Reid Fisher will return to among the tribes. evening. Things are getting Lamb, pickles; llollie Nancy for the fair. Gerald Span Tovo this week to attend the salad dressing. Closing Hoyt, ?er of Glendale, will art as man bT. Zion ft"fn:entinc2 prayer by Hollie Hoyt. We have had some real goo ager this year. ain showers. It surely makes' ft'an Twelve girls and nine in 1947 and wot liverythir.g look green and also The appointment of Mr. Joseph ment Operator here attended the Youth ed there continuously until his takes the weeds grow. ,. Davis ti Fie position of MamConference held in Zion, Wednes and promotion to Zion. 'or. men Superintendent at Zlor. ransfer lay, Thursday, and Friday. Frmn NOTICE OP PROVING Davis have three children' The (UIUT Park to replace fonn,r ill reports they had a good time a married daughter who All claimants who sold live-- j Hngin-o- r Joseph O. Mc- - Beverly, but no thanks to the weather. a son, Earl, in lives California; Live-doctoi k to Auc was announced by Super- The Melody Misses, a singing is who graduating from High 'ion tE. I. Branham and Harold nt(.ndent Warren F. Hamilton group under the direction of Mis this School year; and a daughter. and have not been iav. korene Lamb presented an out who Barbara, completes her Jurlaid, shall appear and prove tin Mr. Davis and his family were itanding concert Friday evening amount School this ytar in or High year of their claim at the rare fervecl to Z on from Sequoia The group is making plans to pi c courtroom in Washington Coun- Kings Canyon National Paaq and plans to attend Hurricane ;ent the program in Fredonia, Fall. ty, St. George, Utah, at 1:00 pan. where he was employed in con- High School next Tune 14 if all the arrangement1 on Wednesday, June 28, 19G7. struction and maintenance. Mr. an be made. It is well worm Richard H. Nebeker Davis and his wife are natives oi Kanab News Notes to hear these whatever it costs Attorney for bonding California. During World War II girls. for company Visiting at the M. W. Beard in he the Merchant Marine served son and of Mr. Sherrill Lamb, Livestock Auction this week are Lois Marie home 1944 from to 1945. He began his Mrs. Rolland Lamb took Diane Published in and children and Miss Utah the Southern Webb career with the National Park Jlark of Tropic for his bride in. News June 8, 15, 22, 1967 of Salt Lake City Huddy Service as an at Nancy Equip-Sequoia the St. George Temple Saturday. iii and family left Monday lorj n e i it-- t four-thirty- - 1 I ,u-',- nt-er- s I A'j'joned boy-fro- - Tri-Sta- te k Tri-Slat- e I ON FATHERS' DAY JUNE 18 BY SHOPPING OUR ADVERTISERS SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Friends and relatives attended the wedding. Some of the townspco ole attended the reception held n Tropic Saturday night. Opm bouse for the young couple will he held at the Rolland Lamb borne Thursday, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Esplin and sons of northern Utah have com o spend some time here this summer and to attend Verla wedding this weekend. Lynn Chamberlain, who is serv-n- g in the U. S. Army, is home on furlough prior to going to ietnam. He is the son of Mr. ind Mrs. Arel Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb in Hurricane and St. George Esp-lin- 2E23S WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES s Were $8.99 CHILDREN'S SHOES vis-te- d Were $5.99 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sorenson and family ftom Las Vegas, Nev., Were $14.99 NOW $8.44 Were $17.99 NOW $12.99 Were $9.99 NOW $4.44 Drop The level of water in Lake P well could drop a net of 24 feet this year if the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation estimate of runoff is correct. Floyd E. Dominy, U. S. reclamation commissioner, said yes- Comfort your child will appreciate. Sunshine-clea- .. ELECTRIC HEAT n If you want your family to enjoy summer inside while its winter outside. ..switch to electric heat. Yes. ..electric heat provides warm, even, sunshine-clea- n comfort free of drafts or hot blasts. Eliminates a lot of house cleaning, too. Draperies, upholstery, and walls will stay free from dust, dirt and soot. For a free estimate on heating your home electrically. . . " fs lotr thon you think" See your electric heating contractor or call Caljfoiinia-Pacifi- c Utii.itiks Co. YOUR PARTNER IN WESTERN PROGRESS NOW $3.99 MEN'S SHOES Lake Powell Is Due For 24-Fo- ot NOW $5.66 terday the estimated April-Julrunoff above Glen Canyon Dan: is only 60 percent of normal . Dominy announced the operating plan for the major reservoirs on the Colorado River and its tributaries. He said heavy releases will be necessary from upper basin reservoirs to replenish downstream Lake Mead, which is now at only 35 percent of capacity. Water releases through the Hoover power-planat Lake Mead during the next year will be 8.2 million to meet downstream commit- BOYS' COWBOY BOOTS BOYS' JEANS SWEAT SHIRTS Vlen's Grey $1.00 Youths White .. HJT .LI . 88c Boys White 78c MW- - IA3M SWIMSUITS REDUCED STRAW HATS KEY WORK PANTS KEY WORK SHIRT5 t acre-fee- t $1.00 2 for $6.00 2 for $3.00 COVERALS & CARPENTER PANTS ments. Hydrologists pointed out basin has been laging on required water releases under the Colorado River Compact which requires a cumulative 75 million acre feet every 10 years. The up per basin has fallen behind to the point that it must now release an average 8.8 million acre-feevery year to meet the 75 million mark for the 1963 72 period. $4.99 2 for $5.00 $3.00 mjikies Kanab, Utah SHOP AT DUKE'S FOR FATHERS' DAY et kZ 4 |