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Show Page in m Two TEE SOUTHERN Sept. 26, 1974 '' Published every Thursday el Kortab, Utah mmmMemxw&mmaummmmmmammsms&mgBBBimsammm , q We rffegJec'tl to report Ust sis-tar-o, week that LexuecaiKestton Bessie and Petty Jesn, came from Salt Laks City and they brought Laraotu! and Oleoma's daughter, Eileen, with them. Eiieou has beee working in the Church Offices cafeteria. Mr, Mail Adair and Ida small son were visitors at the Webster and Golds Adair home. The Adairs were glad for a chance to visit with their little grand- Lamb notes 94fh anniversary Ed stW With the death of John A. Reese early Saturday morning, the people here in the Valley, school, church and community lost one of our great loaders of His presence will be today. A birthday dinner honoring Edward T. Lamb on Ms 94th birthday was held Wednesday, September 18th at the home of his daughter and Wilbur and Vauna Covington, in Mt. Camel, Utah. Those in attendance besides Ed and Wilbur and Vauna, were Wiiford and loia Leany, Hurricane, Utah; Patsy Leany and daughter Barbara Jean Gardner and son from St. George, PaUys daughter, Delna Gates, and two children from Richfield and Deon Button and son Van from Kanab. A beautiful birthday cake with 94 on it was made by Barbara Gardner. Ed enjoys good health and lives alone and takes care of himself. He raises a good garden each summer. son-in-la- w, greatly missed. His patient, oft teachtngwasare&i treasure to us. If we can only remember the many things he tried to instill in cur minds as well as our hearts, we will be far richer than most. To his loving family, our prayers and son, Mrs Lucy Crofts went north thoughts are with you. We thought tbs flowers in last week to visit with a sister who had traveled down from town were pretty at Fair time, Idaho, They stopped Into check but the blossoms have turned In beautiful banks of color. This on their mother who is in a rest has been the most enchanting home. Grevsside services Coliene and Arden weni to fall I can remember the yellows are so brilliant. One stuOgden for medical attention for dent Stdd for walking by Clydes Market Arden. on the way to hot lunch commA baby was the happy boy, ented its so bright you have announcemen t from the Melvin Harry A. McCall and Rachel Cox borne. This to shut your eyes. If you havGraveside services were held! little one was an anxiously aw- ent driven through our bob little town, we invite yc Saturday, September 21, at do aited member for his older bron a p.m. for Harry A. MCCail, 53 J special ther and sister, Duke and Mary so. Take at-- the Kanab City CemeteR. .. jae again at the P Ann. McCall died Septembers, see why Gene and Lorene Russell Hcure, then .jfirst ia the Mr. 1971 at his home in Kanab of a Orderville Lt lor weekend a Salt in spent long heart attack. Lake City where Gene attended State Beautification program. Mr. McCall was born Febschool meetings, then they did We ire truly proud, and many ruary 16, 1921 at Cottage Grove some buying for the H and R thanks to Mrs. Lorene Lamb for her efforts through the town Oregon, to John E. and Ruth Shopping Centre. Woodard McCall. He married Mrs. Amy Crofts daughter, board for her leadership in Delores Swobda on December getting this all started. We are Shirley Bart, and her husband kinda 22, 1944, at Eugene, Ore. He proud to live in OrderCharles came from Newcastle had lived in the Kanab area only to visit with their mother, then ville, a short time where he was emto took back her Cedar they ployed by Kaifcablndustries. He where she attended the wedding was a veteran of World War H. reception of her grandson CalHe Is survived by his wife, Funeral services vin, son of Demoin and Lucy a son end a daughter: Randall, Calvin and his new Sorenson, Mrs. Calif,; Norlhridge, bride attended church here In held far Charles (Janice) Burns, Phoen- Grdervtile Sunday evening. Mark T. Andersen lx, Arts.; granddaughter; mo. Here to visit with and help ther. Cottage Grove, Ore.; brocheer Binnie Sorenson were thers Edward, Roseburg, Ore.; Funeral services were confamily members Dorotha Bartducted in Kanab Monday, SeptAlbert, Benjamin, both Cottage on from St, George, Mr. and ember 23, at the Kanab Stake Grove; sister, Mrs. Keith (Ruth) Mrs. Delynn Barton from NevBlackburn, Hood River, Ore. Center, for Mark Thomas Andada and the Hugh Sorensons Rosary services were pererson, 24, who died Friday, from Las Vegas. Lets rememformed for Mr. McCall by Fa1974 of a 20, heart September Binnie well that is ber pretty ther Valins at the SpUsbury-Gra- ff confined to the bouse, so find ailment in Kanab. Anderson was bom March 14, Mortuary in Kanab and a spare minute to drop in and 1950 in military ceremonies were acsay a kind word to Mm and his to OrvalLong Beach, California, corded him at the graveside. Wilbur and Kathryn good wife, Hat. The days get Thomas Anderson. He had lived Burial was in the Kanab City pretty long. Kanab for about four years Cemetery. Hr. and Mrs. Burke Soren- in where he was employed in conson attended the auction in Cedar City last Saturday, They struction work, He was a member of the Lutheran Church. Volunfsers needed in took Mr. and Mrs. B.O. Rust He is survived by his mother, with them. They went to visit Long Beach; and a sister, Mrs. Kane County with their daughter Marilyn Walter (Deborah) Emery, Muier. for Soda! Servkes The Elders of the Orderville Southgate, Calif, Services, conducted by BishWard sponsored a family evenop Wayne H, Robinson, of the ing of fun last Saturday evening. Social Services were started The event took place up Main Kanab Third Ward, Church of in America around the turn at Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Canyoa, with a delicious (they the century by interested citisay) mutton supper, games and Saints, were as follows: Family prayer was offered by zens who saw human needs and good old neighborly visiting. Arlon Chamberlain; prelude and volunteered to do something abSmile, youre on camera, music was played by out them. Later, these same postlude have the been might saying for LaRue volunteer citizens formed Chamberlain; invocation some here in town last Saturoffered Lamar Corry boards and hired professionals day as the company for Six and the by Bishop first speaker was Carol to helpthem render the services Million Dollar Man filmed here they felt would eliminate the at the K and R store. Some of Bams on. ills of society. Believing in the An organ medley was played our townspeople were for hire of "man help man, that day, with a lot more Just by LaRue Chamberlain and philosophy this team of colunteers andpro- Chamberlain was the com. Cloyd how and the watching learning fessionals worked side by side movies and T.V, shows are eluding speaker, followed by for the sake of remarks humanity. by Bishop Robinson, made. and George 'iolland gave the However, as the years passCollege bells are ringing once ed, the team began to drift more for some of cur young benediction. Pall bearers were Phil Pf sliapart and a gap appeared bepeople here In the Valley. Goer, Robby Chatterley, Cloyd tween the interested citizen who to will be Cedar Rebecca ing Arlon Chamber-lai- n, had reorganized the problems Kaolin, daughter of Mack and Chamberlain, and instigated the services, and F4ck Pierson, Johnny Betty Espliu; Vera Cox, son of the professional who bad been with Spencer, honorary pall A.B. and Amy Lavanger; Joyce employed to render them. It bearers Vera Emery, Jess WinEsplln, daughter of Willard and and Ralph P heller. Flow- - ' is time this gap was closed and Ruby Esplln; Kelly Russell, son frey, ers were taken care of by the the team reunited. of Gene and Lorene Russell; With this reunification goal and Jolynn Newby, daughter of Relief Society. Interment was in the Kanab in mind, the Five County AssoQuinn and Mary Newby; and ciation of Governments (Kane, Jeannie Sawyer, daughter of City Cemetery where Tony Beaver, Iron, and Washington, dedicated the Chatterley grave. Bill and Janet Sawyer has been Garfield Counties) have recentIn Cedar for a week or two. ly organized the office of VoShe Is attending the Cosmetololunteer Coordinator. This posiFrequently Happens gy School there. And going tion has been established for the Boss: "Shame you. Do south to sunny Dixie Is Laurene purpose of (1) mobilizing volunwitlf we know do what you Bolander, daughter of Joseph teer services and coordinating office boys who tell lies? and Pearl Bolander, and Lorie their usage in community self When they Boy: "yes Sir. Heyborne, daughter of Loyd and help programs and (2) offering get old enough the firm sends to Mary His Heyborne, Good luck the concerned citizen of Kane them out as salesmen. to all you students! County the opportunity topartl-cipa- te in community affairs and experience the satisfaction that comes through service to oth. ers. .SOIGNSyik-iDSLEven though Kane County is CF MiTAl BUILDING SYSTEMS small, unmet social needs do exist. Volunteers are needed! FOR ANY COMMERCIAL NEED The requirements to be a volunteer are simple. You must ALSO RESIDENTIAL if have a desire to help others less than yourself, along 4 fortunate with a few hours a week to donJf ate. All training required by $16,900 your volunteer Job will be proif vided by professionals, so you Buys a quality built Home on your lot, will feel knowledgeable and conif fident in your assignment. inducing fireplace and carpet. If you would like to work with youth, senior citizen, for F amily Services, or in any one of a FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE wide variety of Jobs, contact kind way t-- I' 1 li lETTHB TO EDITOR GLEHDALE NEW: Word Mildred Jackson went to Salt Lake City this week on business. A wedding reception was held at the Glendale Recreation Hall Saturday evening in honor of Jeanine and F rank Swapp. There was a program, dancing and refreshments. A huge crowd from many different areas was in attendance and the young couple received many beautiful and useful gifts. Many friends and relatives from the following areas were here to visit the past week: Morori and Eva Bowler of St. George, Verla Iverson and son Dwight of Washington; Melvin and Shall a Jackson and three children from Lehi; Sam Pugh and Robert Bailey from Provo; Bishop Beuhler of San Diego (living in their summer home on Strawberry Point at present) his wife, and daughter, Mrs. John EclgehUl and two children of Texas; Dee and VaMa Workman and family of Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer and Mrs. and Mrs. Keith Anderson all from Cedar City; Mrs. Dick Hammer from St. George and Mrs. and Mrs. Elvin Spencer from Beaver. We had a very interesting was received Sunday September 22 that Jim Briaxer-hc- f, son of Lue H. and Donna Brinkeriioff, was sustained as first counselor in the Emmett Idaho Stake Presidency. Prior to this be was a High Councilman for several years in the Welser Idaho Stake, We of bis home town congratulate him In this high calling. The Aiveyu had Ms younger brother and two kids from Williamsport, Maryland, here for a short visit. They rode Ord-el- is horse and enjoyed their ride and visit here. Also, Mr, and Mrs. R.M. Sutler (a sister to Mr. Alvey ) were here Monday to pick up her horse. Mr, Hazen Harris is in the hospital in St. George, where ne was operated on September 19 for major surgery. He is reported to be improving and hopes to come home soon. - Mr. and Mrs. Roger Chamberlain attended a Farm Bureau meeting at Panguilch Wednesday evening. Immunization clinic scheduled October 1 sacrament service Sunday-evenin- Bishop Delwyn Maxwell called the following 13 speakers out of the audience without prior notice: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Robinson, Vickie Porter, Kathy Maxwell, Barbara Scholes (6th grade school teacher at Valley Elementary), Sandra Goulding, Carma Jack-so- n and Miss Curley (Indian Placement Student), also Bro, Drever and Gerald Spencer. Mr. Howard Spencer was In Salt Lake City this week for a medical check-u- p. Of special interest to parents of young children will be the Well Child Health Conference and Immunization Clinic which will be held on Tuesday, October 1, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the Kanab Medical Cen- ter. Know Her? Two things make a woman happy a husband and someone to compare him with. September 26 6 Weight Watchers Meet, Clubrcom, p.m. Fire Department Meets, Firehouse, 8 p.m. Women's Civic Club, Parry Lodge, 8 p.m. September 23 AA Meeting, Library Clubroom, 8 p.m. Kanab Unit Search & Rescue, Courthouse, 8 p.m. October 1 Chamber of Commerce, Trail s End Caie, noon October 2 Bookmobile, Elementary School,! i a.m. to 2 p.m. October 3 Weight Watchers Meet, Clubroom, 6 p.m. Fire Department Meets, Firehouse, 8 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, Legion H ut, 7:30 p-October 4 FootbaM, Parowan at Kanab, 8 p.m. October 5 AA meeting Clubroom, 8 pm. October 8 7 p.m. Kanab City Council meets, City Of-ce- , October 9 Dear Editor; We are trying to locate all the Senior Citizen Square dance groups in the Intermountain area. If you belong to such a group - or know of one - please contact Ray Baker, 561 - 17th Street, Ogden, Utah 84404, Pte 399-195- 5. -- information will be gratefully received and shared with anyone on request. Any Thank you. Ray Baker Dear Sin Your Eig Brother editorial from Clarence M, Kelly who runs the F.BJ. certainly de- Kanab Lions Club, Lions Den, 8 p.m. serves criticism. The F.BJ, certainly should know what a white collar crime is and how to perform it. The manner in which the F.BJ. VIO- enter dales in the community calendar please before Monday a.m.) Fred contact Brueck, : (To 644-265- l THE Constitutional rights of citizens while playing footsie with the I JfS. deserves another column. Senator Joseph Montoya of New Mexico and his committee on governmental expenditures has investigates the IJlfi, and learned unbelievable facts about the violations performed by the I.R.S. and winked at by the FJ3J. when they should have been prosecuting the 1 JtJS. instead of sending out propaganda LATES about the "white collarfrauds of the people who paytheirsal-arie- and TRUCK REPAIR General repair on American and foreign cars REHER CAR 3 - ' i-- 330 So. 1st East (Formerly K 6445825 Kanab, Utah 84741 Motel Car and Truck Repair) s. Entrapment, invasion of privacy, violation of 5th Amendment protections and 7th Amendment rights are hallmarks of the F.B J, as it falls all over Itself enforcing the unconstitutional tax laws dreamed up to It is hoped you will have the courage to print this sort of information about a bureau that cries for full investigation. Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway Yours truly, P.O, Burns 89-- Groceries Saddlery Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry Frark end 100 HEAD Stake officers enjoy steak fry Tuesday Owners and Managers Helen Banks FAT LAMBS (35c a pound) about 105 lbs. each Contact: HEATON BROS., Alton, Utah Phono evenings: 648-234- 4 or 648-237- SEE US FIRST!! 0 or more Pickup on Saturdays - Take 1 (available until October 1) rn The Kanab Stake Presidency, Stake Clerks, Executive Secretaries, High Council and their wives were treated to an evening out at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Lewis. The brethren and their wives enjoyed a steak dinner with all the trimmings followed up with pie and Ice cream. During the evening Gerald Spencer and his wife were pi a small gift as a token of appreciation for the time he spent In the high council and the things he added to the group and to the stake. The remainder of the evening was spent in DROP IN FOR A CHAT AND SEE HOW EASY OWNING A NEW HOME CAN BE. PICK UP A COPY OF OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW FULL COLOR BROCHURE. i ircoR. FoRvr 30 VV. Center 644-244- 3 644-260- 6 Kanab AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR CHEVROLET TOM 1975. CARS TJKT MAKE SENSE FOR TODAY. c-- : St. George, Utah Call 673-341- 8 if .. Collect 4s. the Kane County office of the Volunteer Coordinator at the Five County Family Life Service Office, 134 West Center, 5. Kanab, or call 044-588- SAVE TIRES - I- Not a LN Sedan (U STATE WIDE DEVELOPMENT CORP. Munca MONZA 22 The !maU car ot tomorrow will probably be a little more powerful, handy and comtortable than ever The 1975 Monza 2 2, shown above, offers this today !t has advances like rectangular headlights set in a soft front end, fold down rear sear, and a new 4 Mitre VS engine available. NORA In the background above, our new Nova LN Sedan. A luxurious Nov a v ith thick carpeting and widedvek reclining front seats. For 1975, all Novas have been emphatically refined along the lines ofeiegmt European sedans. Novas always been good Now its beautiful aimed a helping CAMARO Our sensihlv sporty compact. looks like a million and drives like it It looks iAIPALA Amencas favorite car continues t provide the rtom many families need plus olentv of quiet and comfort. Still the great American value. Kanab Body & call 644-511- 5 GONS Big on b small ones, in btu is n ones Practical wagons th u make sense for America. An yen. 1 CHEVROLET MAKES SENSE FOR AMERICA Paint 12.65 - program new cars run leaner i more economically), run cleaner- - and save you money every mile. The Efficiency System is standard on aU 19?5 Chevrolet? with Vt or engines, it s a senes of significant engineering improvement wo-kir- g together for the very first time. Components i iclude High Energy Ignition, catalytic converter, Early Fuel Evaporation and sttebbelted radial ply tires, in sum, the System is designed to heighten the pleasure and lower the cost of driving a 1 975 Chevrolet to bring you a betier running car in many ways, along with improved fuel economy, more m.les oil- between recommended maintenance and an engine that stays cleaner internally because of no lend fuel Your Chevrolet dealer will gladly give you the details and answer your questions Sec him and the sensible !9?5 Chevroiets starting September 27. WHEEL ALIGNMENT from 22 CHEVROUETSNEW EFFICIENCY SYSTEM FOR 1975 !t s the key part of a with a - 2, harass citizens. BORDER STORE - mm - bier xraf OTEVEUE Mk! r.i:c, easy to drive, room tor strong reputation for vi!u six, Americas most popular intermediate. 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