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Show I Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Thursday, April 5, 1936 Alien Hens Events Ordcrvillo Daily News Happenings ' By Noreno Porter Visitors during the week at Uncle Thell Roundy moved back home last week after spending the past winter in Las Vegas . Nevada. Mrs. Emily er, Y ilma, left Thursday of last Homer Phelps of Mesa, Arizona, week for Salt Lake City where Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers Wilma is receiving medical treat- ment. They are staying at the have been here for the past week. home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. n ", , F:?ve Nielson and family, and visiting ,lr'a,d - Mrs. Emma P. Hoyt made a trip to Richfield Wednesday of last week on business. Soil Conservation Weekly flows Holes By Allan Cox home of Mr. and Mrs. Tone .the Adair and daughtBlackburn were Mr. and Mrs. with other friends and. relatives .Page Three Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Heaton visited one day last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and y ' Mrs. Merrill Heaton. Vaughn week at the home Tk mother. was recently released from the Mrs. Martha Porter. Mr. and armed forces. Mrs. Severn. Mrs. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Palmer Miss Norene Porter spent Wed moved back home last week St. week Geor in this of nesday several ge, attending session at the tem-- j ter spending the pie, and visiting with relatives. months in Kanab. Miss Nellie Heaton, Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain and Bishop Bin nie H. Sorensen attended the Regional Welfare meeting held in St. George last Saturday. ' Mrs. Arvilla J. Heaton motored to Cedar City last Saturday She THE FACE OF AMERCA Salt Lake City Mayor Adiel F. Salt Lake Mormon Temple pictured in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Stewart view THE FACE OF AMERICA has become a popular feature of the Saturday Evening Post and it was quite appropriate that Salt Lake Citys famed Temple Square should be chosen for the publications April 7th issue, released to the Nation during the 126th Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. color photo- The night-timgraph of the Temple with the in the background, was photographed by Frank Ross, former Philadelphia news- - taJmulX,8"" re,urrled Mr. and Mr,. Wm. Judd and D. J. Leach visited here one day In testimony meeting Sunday, (last week. . Randall Crofts, son of Mr. and: .,Rundy sheared sheep a Mrs. Harvy Crofts was graduat-- ! s last week at Junction, . ed from primary. Babies blessed! were the infant son of Mr. and who w'as Mrs Burke Mrs. Joy Nielson visited a few jven the name of Mack days at Kingston last week V csen. her brought granddaughter, the ordinance performed by paper photographer who has Sherne Hayborn back with her Burke and Blnnle Sorensen, and been working for the Post on to stay for a week or so. the lnfant son of Mr. and Mrs. 1940. since special assignments Mrs. Burton Rust has been in Marvin Hoyt was given the name Post Editorial learned about Jan T. Hoyt, the ordinance April Conference and scheduled Pangultch the past week, recelv. ing medical treatment Mr. and being performed by David it for release at this time, Rust received word that ensen and Hans Sorensen, A printed description of the l their son Lavoy. .who is stationed and The Farm Bureau Temple's background anies the photograph and con with the navy in san Diego, has business meeting was held Thurs-beeill with pnemoma in the eludes with: day evenlngi March 29th in the "A stouthearted Christian peo- hospital there. Elementary school gymnasium. pie, Mormons claim the privilege The affair wa undef the direct Mr. and Mrs. Stanford DeMIlle . of worshiping Almighty God went to Cedar City last Thurs- - ion of Graydon Robinson, Fann Bureau, cording to the dictates of our Mrs. DeMille remained there den own conscience, and allow all and Mr. DeMille returned Sun- - The Program consisted of the men the same welcoming address given by Mrs. day Emma P. Hoyt, president of the A number of out of town peo-- Womens Auxiliary of the Farm Guest pie spent the Easter week end Bureau organization. here. Among those here were speakers were Mr. V. Allen and Mrs. Garland Esplin and son,15alt Lake City and Mrs. Olaf Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin of George of Salt lake City both Henderson, Nevada, who were at officers in the state Farm Bur-thWITH YOUR Fern Esplin home. Mr. and eau organization. Miss Emily Mrs. Elwood Dennett and daugh- - Spencer of Glendale rendered an ter, Karen, of Provo, visited at accordian solo, Miss Lois Marie the home of Mrs. Dennetts moth- - Beard gave a reading, and Miss NOT (leiies that yeer er, Mrs. Lydia Jane Hardy. Mr. Clytie Rae Clark performed a Ifpiiwu and Mrs. Jack Crofts and daugh- - dance. Business of the evening NO d Irwui ter visited at the Harvey Crofts consisted of voting all of the NO harry Uadi haws Wallace Slaugh homes. Miss-- fleers back In as they have servNO dmglia, card NO aar hattaa es Carla, LaRee, and Dora Mae ed for the past year. Floyd Mrs. Esther of Provo and Mr. Le- - son as Here it a hearing aid that beof the comes a part of the eye glasses land Thompson of Sdplo visited Teaton at at the home of Mr. and Mr, womens auxiliary, and Mrs. you are now wearing. It a miracle of concealed hearing. C. Heaton. Students vera Spencer as secretary and Write for free booklet. home over the weekend were Mrs. Ruth Shuraway as president Miss Janet Carol and Miss Fae at Kanab. Mrs. V. Allen Olsen Donna Chamberlain from school was also In attendance. The ban-iwas under the supervision St. George, and Miss Marjorie f Mrs. Emma P. Hoyt, Mrs. Morrison from school in Cedar Miss Jeannette Esplin was va Lamb, Mrs. Sally Chamber-hom- e Clinic Special Wednesday April from her work in Cedar an and Mrs. Luvert C. Spencer. The proceeds of the banquet went 25th, 1 to 5 p.m. Rm. 7, Bank Qty to the Orderville Ward Building Bldg. Cedar City, UL, A. F. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Heaton .Fund, Optometrist; W. R. Kilmer, returned hproe last week from The Senior Class of the Valley in charge. Call or Augusta, Georgia, where Vaughn has been stationed with the High School took their yearly write for an appointment. stu trip last week. Twenty-twarmy. dents, with Mrs. Cecil M. Fisher, Mrs. Mona G. Haines. Mr. Ralph Henderson and,Mr. Ortho Christensen, left Thursday morning and motored to Provo where they 25, were conducted' through the State Mental Hospital, where they presented programs in three of the wards, and played games with the patients. Afterwards they were shown through the BYU campus. They stayed at Hotel Roberts Thursday night Friday they went on to Salt Lake City where they were greeted by Major Adiel F. Stewart, and For the past year the pictures were taken of them. At of makers Ancient Age, noon Friday they visited the confident that they were Primary Childrens Hospital, and the Arts and Geology Museums bottling the finest bourat the University of Utah. They in bon produced this all stayed at the Moxom Hotel chalmade this country, Saturday morning they visited lenge to the American the zoo and Saturday afternoon was given to shopping. Sunday public: IF YOU CAN FIND A BETTER BOURBOmorning they attended the Tabernacle Choir - broadcast They N-BUY IT! The returned home Sunday evening people accepted this and all reports are of a very Inchallenge and rewarded teresting. entertaining and enAncient Age with a phejoyable trip. nomenal sales increase, Due to illness in the family of a percentage greater by her son Lowell Mrs. Mahala far than any other liquor Sorensen was tailed to Cedar in any category. To you City Sunday where she will remain to help them for awhile. who made this record Mrs. Eliza Cox is In the Pang-uitcpossible we say thanks and promise the same hospital where she is re- Sor-Mrs- - accomp-Annua- n y - presi-day- in 4 Al-M- e Eye Glasses iiii kf-rimu- of-an- d John-Gardne- r vice-preside- vice-preside- n - - Bel-Cit- o Business Week Magazine reports in its issue of Feb. TEE FASTEST GROWING WHISKEY i AMERICA IS ANCIENT ACE! medical ceiving treatment. get-up- - Earl Spendlove Soli Conservationist ttter. trm Ou&lWs And now abideth faith, hope, charity; but the greatest of these Is charity. Monte Sorensen. n Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lister of Cedar City visited over the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glover. Corin- (I thians 13:13.) It well may be that charity is Mr. and Mrs. Dell Chamber-laiMr. and Mrs. Kay McMullln and family of Mesa, Arizona are back home after spending a visited at the home of Mr. and few weeks at Hurricane. Mrs. Mark Chamberlain the Easter holiday. Clyde Goulding was in Salt Members of the FFA Chapter Lake City a few days last week of the Valley High School with and went back there again Montheir advisor Willard Esplin, ac day morning. He expects to have eompanied the Senior class on another operation on his wrist their trip to Provo and Salt Lake which he broke a few months ago. City last weekend. The Valley High School students took a trip Friday of last week, going to Pipe Springs, Arizona where they enjoyed lunch after which they were conducted through the Whiting Sawmill at Fredonia where they were also served pop and doughnut. Mr. and Mrs. Arland Brook-sbof Fredonia were in town Sunday on business and visiting. the greatest because it alone of the three is outside of ourselves outgoing, outgiving, of ourselves to others, flowing out from us to our fellowmen, in love and understanding, in sympathy and tolerance, in kindness and helpfulness, Happier Life In 51 Highway Trlx. "For Avoid Careless The Roundy Brothers sawmill started work again last week after being closed down for the winter months. Tonight millions will bt reading about the Salt Lake MORMON TEMPLE pictured In the April 7 8ATUROAY EVE- Ortho Christensen went to Salt Lake City last Friday and took a load of school students from Mrs. Besste E. Brooksby is home after spending several Valley high school weeks in Cedar City with her son. Dr. Wendell Brooksby and y NING POST. NOW ON SALEI wife. Mrs. Mary E. Chamberlain is home after spending the winter in Kanab at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chamberlain, and LONE CUCKiECS? NEED short visit in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Esplin and other friends and relatives. nQffi? (100 Farmers and Small Merchants Wo can do your bookkeeping n cheaper and better. CHEAPER: Because we do all of our work by mall. BETTER; Because we help you to your buslneaa as based on the average of all businesses your slat. 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The control of insects in Utah garden row crops is the subject for discussion on Friday, April 6, while planting topics are treated Friday, April 13. On Monday, April 16, listeners in both rural and urban areas will hear a program on lawn management to escape brown spots, crab grass, moles and other pests. On Thursday, April 19. farm director Van Orme leads a program on Chlorosis," to giro facts on control and how to tell the difference between s mineral lack and the disease. Proper planting of annuals, perennials and dormant (leafleaa) trees sad shrubs will be discussed on Friday, April 20. "This Business of Farming.1 heard weekdays at 12:15 p.m. on KSL Radio, ia a public aenrice of Kennecott Copper Corporation. mid-sprir- A Kanab, Utah superior bourbon in every bottle of Ancient Age you may buy this year. Kentucky Straight .g r.hr.rca SlatD Bcr.!i, f.cnrc: Utc!i , - " Lc::: ci HmIw pnd v nd-g- afternoon, Wayne County Agent and I helped with a field day for the 8th and 10th grades of the Kanab School. The 10th grade planted 300 trees and shrubs In the enclosure Just east of the dump, and the 8th grade cut and planted willows along the creek. Riding Frank Baldwin is home from the sheepherd for a few days. He and his wife vjsited over the weekend at Newscastle at the home of their daughter, Mrs. -- herd on these students were Mr. Jameson and Mr. Tietjen. I lieve that the students, except for those who got sand in their eyes, or those who were thrown in the creek, enjoyed getting out and some of them might even have learned something. After spending several hours with our students, I must say that I admire the patience and perseverance of our teachers, artfl I must also admit that I envy the enthusiasm, spirit, and life of tM students. With the coming ol Spring, I could certainly use of. their energy and - af-pa- Mr. Orson Young and Eugene Russell made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. Last week was such a busy one, that I forgot all about this until it was too late to get It in the paper. (I wonder if anyone missed this column.) I spent an hour each day on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes- day of last week trying to tell Willard Espllns Vocational Agriculture class at the Valley High School something about land judging. Last year, after one daj in the class and one day in the field a team from the Valley School took second place In the land Judging Contest sponsor- ed by the Iron County Soil Con- servation District and held in connection with the Vocational Day at Cedar City. 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