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Show Page Sj June Albert SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 6, 1968 E; Local H. Leach Honored And Leaders During Services Friday, May 31 (Continued from page 1) ways looked forward to fishing season, which he loved. He is survived by his widow, two sons, Wiliam; Trevor K., Kanab; two daughters, Mrs. Gene (Lcresta) Mitchell, and Mrs. Evan (Nathalia) Lewis, Fredonia; 18 grand children; one eight sister, Mrs. William (Ivy) Judd, St. George, and one brother, Sid Leach, Provo. Services, conducted by Bishop Pan M. Ogden, were held at 2 p.m., as follows: Family prayer, Bert Millet; prelude mule by Elva Judd; opening prayer by LeGrande Jones; speaker, Bishop Ogden, remarks about Mr. Leach as a neighbor. was "Home on the Range, Karen Mace; speaker, sung by Flmer Judd;; "That Silver Haired Paddy of Mine, was sung ty Ramona Jolinson, Nabbie Glazier, and Sharon Bunting; Superior Cadet Award Cadet Roy W. Esplin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Esplin, recently received the Superior Cadet Award (senior) f om Dean L. Mark Neuberger a: Utah State University1? annual Army ROTC Presidents R. view for Army ROTC. Loccl Students Listed As CSU Graduates total of 92 College of Southern Utah student? received and awards at the Awards and Honors Convocation Sunday, June 2, at 2 p.m. in the CSU Auditorium, it was announced by John Q. Cannon, coordinator of placement and financial aids. Roger Chamberlain of Glendale received an achievement award from the Wall Street Jou nal. Local students receiving CSU academic scholarships include: Owen Pat Duffy, Kanab; Gayle Esplin, Cheree Hoyt, and Elaine Spencer of Orderville. A "Abide With Me; closing prayer by Lester Johnson. Burial was in Kanab Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Alvin Judd. Pall bearers were his grandsons: Ronnie Parker, Robert Leach, LoRal Linton, Richard Lewis, Kenney Leach, Wayne Flowers girls were Knap?. granddaughters: Evelyn Knape, Pam Lewi1, Diane McAllister, Carolyn Heaton, Polly Leach, Sharon Leach, Christine Wiliams, Vicki Parker, Bonnie Lewis, Eileen Judd, with help from the Relief Society. Attend Graduation Tuesday, May 23, Zora Chuch, Edyth and Manda MacDonald motored to Flagstaff to attend the Commencement Exercises of their son and grandson, Dennis Merrill MacDonald. His father was unable to attend, being called to Salt Lake City by the Governor for important meetings. Dcnnl? received his diploma with 400 other students, in a simple, but very impressive ceremony. The crowd of people that gathered to se? them was 10,000. Four youth and two leaders from Kane County will join with 1G0 other delegates from all parts of Utah to participate in Youth the ninth annual Leadership Conference June at Snow College, Ephraim, Utah. 4-- H 10-1- 3 Local delegates include Kerry Pack and Frink Ford Little of Kanab; DeAnn Callison, Orderville; and Leanne Maxwell, Glendale. Adult leaders are LeOna Swallow, Kanab and HaroVl county Panguiteh, Lindsay, agent for Kane and Garfield Counties. The conference is sponsored by the Utah State University Extension Service in cooperat'on with the Seal's, Roebuck Foundation, which provides cons'd-erablfinancial assistance because of their belief in the worth work and tire young of peop'e who participate in it. Theme of the conference is, Which Way to Health and Happiness. educators and lecMany turers will be pre'ent to diseu.'s with the youth such problems as "Why Are We Here? Youth Proband the TcLacco-Alcoho- l Youth and Abuse; Drug lem; "The "Teens with Talent; e 4-- H ned Mrs. Ila McDonald and daughter, Jla Jean and boys, were here for Memorial Day to renew acquaintances. Mrs. Jackie Hamblin and a girl friend were visiting her folks the Jack Hamblins recentlyMr. and Mrs. Bill Wrgiht have had their children here from California: Diaine and Russell and family; Erwin, Jamie and baby. They are al o visiting the Gordon McAllisters and Tren Spendlcves. Mrs. Afton Jameson took her nephew who has been staying with her back to Calfiornia. Way to Health and Happiness; "What Can We Do Back Home; and several other important topics for youth. deep-freez- J6-1- ' LOOK! Someone this area needed to assume remainder of small payments on SPINET PIANO. Nothing down, 1st jaym r.t, Aug. 15. Write John Ell!ot, Credit Mgr.. 131 Tart Indian School Road, Fhcenix, Ariz. J3G13p 1955 CIIEV. El CaminoT P.V. Red !th vinyl upiicstery and ton- neau elvers new write V-- frez, Call with O.D., or Utah. 644-290- Box 515, Kanab, JG-2- home, large lot, Box 112, Kanab, M30-J1p CHAIN LINK FENCE48 reg-ul$28 00, sale price $21.00 rer 100. 6 Steel "T" rosts .99. 2Gx8 Galvanized roofing TWO-bedroo- 644-273- 1. 3 M30-J6- 1963 FORD Country Sedan 352 rebuilt moCruisimatic, tor and transmslsion. Call Alwyn Goodall, Fredon'a 643-271- M30-J13- USED 11 ton truck andor stock rack?. Good motor. See at Blackburn Service Station, OrM23-J7pderville. d We wish to extend cur heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all those so thoughtful and considerate at the pas ing of cur beloved husband and father We are most grateful to those who were so helpful at this t!me or helped in any way to make our burden lighter. We will always cherish your acts of kindness and love. News Notes From Kanab M- -. and Mrs. I vnn Asav and children Alan and Debbie of a vist at Prvo, are the home of Carlos W. Judd in Kanab. Wednc day they enjoyed a beautiful trip on Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Judd are proud great grandparents of Patricia Lee, daughter of Scribner and his wife, Elizabeth of California. The Sciibners-arvisiting in this area enjoying boating on Lake Powell and the beautiful scenery fo Zion and the Kanab area, where Bill was bom. Mary Alice, sister of Bills came with them. pni-v- n" Mrs. SV.ba Church and M-Grace D' Arman were here over the weekend v.siting at tne heme of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chut oh. $15.00. Wil-l'a- e Mrs. Alga Bicwn had a house full of visitors the pa t week , when her sister AnnEtta and husband Earl and daughter Ruth droppel in Sunday. Then Monday her son, Mac, his wife and two children, and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dahl and family came on Monday. The Foulsens returned to Poul-sen- their home in Rexburg, Idaho, Wednesday, the others returning to Crescent, Utah Saturday, after taking in all the local scenic wonders. Mr?. Ora Eatough has just returned home after attending the graduation exercises of her in American granddaughter Fork. Public Concern Over Inflation guitar fer Electric bass guitar, Randy Cram, 644-238- 6. M30-J6- $2.40, 12 $2.88 $1.92, 10 per sheet. 3x4 gates regular $15. sale price $12. Barb wire $9.37 per roll (1320 per roll). Acme Fence Company, 3310 So. West Temple. Salt Lake City, phone call collect. Ogden office at 800 Wall Ave., phone M J6c at High Point c 487-743- 23-3- 399-557- NEW Moble Homrs, 10, 12 and 24 ft. wide. 1 to 4 bedrooms, as low as $1,495. Special: New travel trailer, 151 for $1,195. Motor Sales. Inc. 390 E. U. S. 89. Call John Augus- tus. M23-J6- 644 2203, Ervin Lar- M2rc sen, Kanab. NEW and u ed saddles, bridles and pads, Navajo saddle blankets. Fishers Rock Shop, OrAu3rc derville, Utah. NINE 1516 ThoroughPalomino mare. Call or year-ol- bred 644-296- d 644-292- M19-J27- y c APPMtP 0(R 1T IPHOM Assorted Cookies among first to take advantage of Golden Circle Tours, by enjoying tour to Robinson Ranch and the ever popular Sand Dunes. Little League And Minor League Schedules For Year Are Listed With tue Little league and Minor Leagues well on their way for the season the following schedules are published for July at Kanab Legion Fredonia at Orderville LITTLE LEAGUE June 7 Kanab Lions at Fredonia Orderville at Kanab Legion Juno 11 Kanab Legicn at Fredonia Orderville at Kr.nab Lions June 14 Fredonia at Orderville Kanab Lions at Kanab Legion June 18 Fredonia at Kanab Lions Kanab Legion at Orderville June 21 Kanab Lions at Orderville Fredonia at Kanab Legion June 25 Orderville at Fredonia Kanab Legion at Kanab Lions Juno 28 Kanab Liens at Fredonia Orderville at Kanab Legion July 2 Kanab Legicn at Fredonia Orderville at Kanab Lions July 5 Kanab Lions at Kanab Legion Fredonia at Orderville your benefit. MINOR June 4 Kanab Lion LEAGUE 6 L 'ons at Fre:lon!a Crdcrville at Kanab Legion June 10 Kanab Legion at Fredonia Crdcrville at Kanab Lions June 13 Fredonia at Orderville Kanab Ldons at Kanab Legion June 17 Fredonia at Kanab Lions Kanab Legicn at Orderville June 20 Kanab Lions at Orderville Fredonia at Kanab Legion June 24 Ccderville at Fredonia Kanab Legion at Kanab Lions June 27 Kanab L'ons at Fredona Orderville at Kanab Legion July I Kanab Legion at Fredonia Orderville at Kanab Lions Kanab SUNDAY JUNE 16 FeO '68 inflation has reached a new high point. apartment, partly furnished. Call Richard Beesley, M23rc 644-505- FURNISHED duplex and bath. See Hilma Dennis. Ph. M2rc 644-265- 9. FURNISHED or unfurnished apartments. Call 644-554- 0. Fire HOUSES and rent. Call for N23rc apartments 644-261- FOR HIRE BACKHOE and Loader service and construction work. Call or Cloyd Chamberlain 6 Emron Robinson, Ranchers and Stockman market of Southern Utah AUCTION C. s CENTER GROCERY joiTopportunities I I I SOCIAL Security not enough? Earn $3 to $5 per hour, 15 hours per week. Take orders and deliver Raw High Products. Write Rawleighs, 1415 23rd St., Denver, Colo. 80205 J6&20 Is Headquarters Tor All Your Fishing Needs TACKLE - LURES - PGLiS - RIELS LICENSES - ETC. . . . RICHFIELD -- c FENTON REXALL STORE Assure yourselves of of top money for your livestock by sending them to the central County Fairgrounds - Richfield, Utah M16-J20- HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMEN sewei-- wanted work at home doing simple sewing. We supply material? and pay shipping both ways. Good rate of pay. Piece work. Write Dept. 2W3, Jamster Industries Inc., 100 Ashmun, Sault Ste, M23-J6Marie, Mich. 49783. COME IN AND SEE US Cal and Annie Mr. Joel C oilman and three boys, of Roy, were LARGE 81117. SHOPPING CARTS KOUDAYS oer and Kanab Trails and they in turn can refer tourirts to our fine motels and eating places, and all other businesses, and encouiage them to meet our citizens the top people in the world. (Continued from page 1) Welti included) although sore in a place or two perhaps, have thcrouglily enjoyed the trips. Thesa new businesses make further cooperation a must and an opportunity. Motels con refer customers to Golden Circle FATHER'S DAY IS NOT CONCERNED Opinion Research Cop - National Survey Public concern FOR RENT LANDS WANTED WILL buy lands for recreational development. Must have adequate access and reasonable water rights. Will consider any size and type. Write Max Loll, Western Lands, P. O. Box 17401, Holliday, Utah 3 pkgs. $100 sad & CONCERNED Shows Benefit Of Community Ccojerat'cn 3 room c PARAMOUNT Mobile Home, 8x45. Two bedrooms, good condition. Furnished or unfurni- shed. Ph. EXPERT SERVICES' GUARANTEED watch repairs service. Hearing aid batN30rc teries. Kanab Drug. WANTED! WILL PAY $1.00 each for old merchants trade tokens. Send for complete list of tokens and medals I want to buy. Mrs. William R. Johnson, Box 176, Tecumseh, Mich. 49286. J6 p Golden Circle Tours Begins Season With Activity - sell or trade 12 string WILL Page Six Beth Junior and Senior Life Saving course? will be taught to those who can pass the course eligibility tests. The junior life saving course is for boys and gii Is between the ages of twelve and fifteen. The senior life saving course i? for all persons over 16. American Red Cress certificates will be issued to those vi o successfully pass the respective courses. Registration can be made with Ailyn Hafen at the swimming pod or with Della Pugh. The deadline for regirtration is Wednesday, June 12, 1938. A charge of 25c per parson per lesson will be made for all those taking the course to pay for the instruction. Schedules of course instructions will be issued after, registration is complete and there will be morning in tiuction and evening instruction. Regular pool fee Is set at 25c for those under 12, 35c for those between 12 and 18, and 50c for those over 18. Family tickets are $3500 per family per season and individual season tickets are te 6, 1968 ing course. . . . M2rc I Business $50; iteiary League, Women's Club, $50; Jr. Cultural League, $25. Those who donated to this project are appreciated for their f.ne help. Wife and family of William C. Tait 614-261- OPEN SUNDAYS The Phillan club recently gave away a beautiful quilt and accepted donations for the purpose of buying a resuscitator for the swimming pool. The club raised $152 on the project and Verna Pugh was awarded the ou.lt. Other donations toward this project came from the Ladies ed the test for the advanced beginners course. To qualify for the swimmers cevrse, a person must have successfully completed the test for the intermediate swimmer couie. To be eligible for the advanced swimmers course, a person must have successfully completed the test for the swimmers course and completed either the Junior or Senior Life Sav- For Resuscitator ar 644-506- 5, ALUMIMUN screen door5, used but in good condition. $17.50. Coral Sands Motel, Kanab. Swimming Courses In Newly Heated Pool Kanab news and current events Note of Thanks Classified Advertising FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR upright dinet set, reclining chair, small couch, and round oeffee table. Contact Mrs. Zola Byrom, Ariz. Highway Department, Jacob Lake, Ariz. A Struggle for Adulthood; Ranch News Notes Ladies Club Quilt Project Nets $125 Attend Conference speaker, Del Robinson; closing by Singing Mothers, hymn estimated at Youth 4-- H June SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY 1 feed and 896-546- 7 25 Years in Business ELECTRIC RAZORS All brands & WRIST WATCHES both Men's and Women's SEE OUR LOW LOW PRICES Eastman Cameras and Projectors are on sale now. PM water facilities Coll - ON SPECIAL - VISIT OUR CAMERA COUNTER Fenitfoiro BONDED lencoll Kanab, Utah |