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Show Thursday, September II, l'.Hi' SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. Kanab, Utah Orderville news and events by Nan E. Johnson Some Nous from I,at WVt'h Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolandor and daughtoi went to Salt I.ako L'ity to s'V their son and brother Berime Ix'foro ho departed for the mission tield. While there they also isited their son iHtane and family and attended the Itah State Fair. Tlii-- , week The foimer Esther Nelson visited with her grandfather, Maik Chamberlain and with other relatives and friends from her homo in the Fast. Mr. and Mis. Pete Dirkmnt and son ot California visited at the Gain Blaekburn home en route home from northern Utah. Mrs. Horace Burrows went to Cedar City Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Troy visited the Kez Meeks family in Nov. Mrs. Troy Henderson, stayed in Henderson while Perry went on to California to visit his mother and other folks. Aunt Amy Stark moved to Fredonia to live with the Brooksbys. John David Chamberlain stop Ar-lan- ped briefly at the Heater, Gat age. He nventh returned tiom an LI'S mission in the Southern Glendale News Events eady to leave. It will them. getting K lonesome without Lora Let' Blaekburn sends her greetings from Salt Hike City and savs she's all settled ill her new home at 1SS0 McClelland St. and invites am one to stop and see her. She savs "the w.l i' mie mat is alwavs out." Statis. He is a soil of former residents. Mi. and Mis. Hugh Chamberlain who now live m Cedar City. Visitors at the Reo Heaton home have been Mr. and Mis. Bill Heaton and ti lends f;om the BYU. lVn''o llepwoith her arents the Edmund 11. pvvmths f: 11:11 her employment in Pang uiteh. Mrs. Edward 1'. Mille spent the past week in Cedar City helping In r sister whose baby was ill. d Fall is in the air here. It litis Ivi 11 a little on the cool side. Hope it doesn't trree lor bile. Mis. Pari Galloway and Mrs. J. E. Crolts visited the Ch.ailes Hail Jr. family m New Castle Saturday. Mr. and a-- Mr. and Mis. Mel Christain sen and family went to Salt Lake City Monday to meet their son who has been on an LI'S mission in Brazil. kitchen shower lionoi ing nise Burrows was held Fi i day evening at the Arden Ba'rd n home. Hostesses were Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Charles Brinkerhoff. A I - Mr Willard Maekelpiang and sen. Stephen, went to Salt Lake Citv Saturday where Stephen will enter the Mission Home prior to leaving for the Fast Conti al States. Mr. and Mrs. Be Bauer and Miss Patsy Workman went to Salt Lake City this wivk. The Relief Society hold their opening social Monday evening S. ptcmlx'r 11 at the home ot Mrs. Reuben Neilson. A large crowd enjoyed outdoor games and i efreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence This, tire at Henderson visiting l elat iv i s. brev MBs Mardean Jackson who lias been employed tit Page, Aii., this !ast summei. return ed home this week prior to entering school at CSC. At-de- Mr. and Help keep The Coral Sands Lions Club held a Canyon Party Saturday afternoon in the form of a bake oven supper. America Strong U.S. SAVINGS BONDS NEW FREEDOM SHARES Many of the young people who are going to college are SUNNI BROOK BIST CO CiNC 0;i0 Mrs. Cornell Cham- berlain and daughter Mary Ann, Miss Fvalina Smith and Ike Chamberlain went to Salt Lake City the past weekend for the marriage and reception of Mr. Roger Chamberlain and Miss Caroleen Christenson, who will be married Friday, Sept. 15. The Glendale Ward MIA held 86 PROOF. BttNOtOWNISKtY 65URWN NEUIRAL SPIRITS. Light-hearte-d their oening social Tuesday Visitors from the evening. Stake Board were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Luo H. Brinkerhoff received word this week of a being born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brinkerhoff of Idaho. E. Cox and Mr. William Mrs. Ivey and Vivian, daughter Maxwell and son Thell went to California on a vacation this week. Mr. Jon Bauer and a friend from Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends here the past week. grand-daughte- new whiskey- so easyto take! Sunny Brook fi Glendale (The following News was unintentionally o- - mitted from last weeks ilm y r K ' IS' ''7Jr i pa- per.) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harris and boys, accompanied by Miss Judy Flynn, took Miss Mary Lee Blackbrun (Mrs. Harris sister) to California to enroll in school. She has been spending the summer here with the Harrises. An Old Folks party was held at the ward chapel Friday evening with Mrs. Leah Brinkerhoff in charge. There was a hsunrfZW 1 Page Three M group of around 30 in attend-anuTho following program uiu gion Song, Daisy and Chastio Andorson; a reading. Annette Brmkerhotf. a piano a song solo, Tonie Bnnkorlioff b Man. and Louisa Brinko, hoff. l.vdia A Jon-o- n and Uhai los U. Anderson: tin'll Mrs. La ete Brinkerhoff gave the ao oomplisliments of each of the Older Folks and Luo 11 B. mil erhoff presented them w.ti a Maik J gold modal which Brinkerhoff pinned on each one Alter the program a cluckon dinner was solved. o FALL ; FERTILIZATION PAYS There are many advantages to fall fertilization with TJSS Fertilizers: Mr. and Mrs. Mason (.'oti u.i came out fi cm their homo m Mesa. Ari., the past week b attend a elas party held at Si isited relative-herGeorge. They and took her moth Sunday or. Mary A. Brinkorlioft, win lias boon here visiting, back with them. YOU BEAT THE SPRING RUSH YOU Mr. and Mrs. Vorn H. Ander son have gone to Tennessee ti DONT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT THE UNCERTAINTIES help their son, Wayne, mow his trailerhouse home. Th Wayne Andersons have boon li ing there while he has boon so ving in the U. S. Army. Waytn now has his release and is re turning home. Welcome lionn Wayne, Glenna and family. SPRING OF WEATHER FERTILIZER WORKING IS FOR YOU ALL WINTER LONG Mrs. LaRco Ramsay Partial, v. and four children visitid at tin Bertha Ramsay home this wool; enroute to St. George when they will live this winter wiuh her husband Dick Partridge set vgs in Viet Nam. YOU USE LAB03 AND EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY Don Esplin, win has been employed here the past summer, returned this week to his home at LaPoint. Mr. Rendal YOUR CROPS GET Visiting here the past wool were: Mrs. Roland Webb am Mrs. Robert Webb of La Vei Kin at the Maurinc Mackelprani home, Mr. and Mrs. Iwon Brinkerhoff and four children of S d: Lake City, Mr. Arthur Pledge' of Ogden and Mrs. Bernice Ma lan and son Riley and Mr. Robert Frost all of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson of Tempe, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Keith I. Iverson and family of Washing ton, the Merrill Buntings of Page, the A. M. Pughs of Hurricane, and the Isaac Johnsons of Fredonia. AN EARLY START NEXT SPRING YOU GET MORE PASTURE IN EARLY SPRING YOU HELP PREVENT COMPACTION OF THE SOIL News Notes From Kanab YOU INCREASE YIELDS Bp. and Mrs. Dan Ogden enjoyed a visit last week from their children, Blake of Provo; Norman and Karen and family from Murray; David, and Mery lee and daughter Tennys from Salt Lake City. While here they celebrated their mothers birthday anniversary. This year, see the dealer that sells USS Fertilizers and get the job of fertilization done before the spring rush. (UsS) Fertilizers Kanab's Choralettes sang in sacrament meetings last Sunday at Parowan and Paragoonah, as guests of those wards. While at Paragoonah they were treated to a fine meal by the ward mem TRADEMARK bers. Fuel for Thought' -- Look at WHnatts inraore mmodlem ttfoffluu ill Bueat? NottMimg, Chevy Van 108 Fleetside Pickup Hall-to- wSaem youa Iheatt wnttlhi Stainidlairdl. allm get you Gant get anywhere else! ride with rugged coil springs all around! 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