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Show Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Four Qrdemile news Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fisher visited last week en route to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon where he is employed as a seaRanger Naturalist for the son. Merrill and Frank Fisher went to Provo last week and returned here with them. Lane Tait has been chosen to attend Boy's State to be held in July at Camp Williams. The American Legion is sending - him. Tom Tait of Long Beach visited at the David Sorensen home one day last week. Cutlers Are Guests 57 Wheat Allotment Weekly Hans P.:!:ase Of Gables In St George Ready For Applicants from Farmers on land on which no Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butler, opyour County Agent erators of the well known hunt- wheat was seeded for grain for ing ranch on Clear Creek in western Kane County enjoyed the day in St. George last Sunday where they were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gable. The Butlers have been acquaintances of Clark Gable for some 26 years, and have had him as guest several times at their ranch and on hunting trips, both here and in Mexico. Mr. Gable Is currently in St George with a large movie production company filming The King and Four Queens". Mrs. Leah Esplin of Cedar City visited here Thursday of Two 4-- H Clubs In last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crofts, and other Orderville Week members of the family. Her clubs were organized Two daughter Sharon Lee visited here last week at the home of this week, with the meeting Mr. and Mrs. John DeMille. being held at the home of Mrs. E. Cox, The Soup Town Amy Ward Primary Preparation with Mrs. Cox as leadSippers, meeting was held last Monday ed was organized with Sherrie night at the home of Mrs. Velma Baird as Cleo BillCarroll. They held a social dur- ings, vice-- president, and Verla president, ing the meeting. Esplin as secretary. The Clever A number of MIA girls attend- Cooketts. with Mrs. Janice Esped the Stake Girls Camp held lin as leader, and Roma Cox as president; and Verlene Crofts last week in Zions Canyon. any of the years 1954, 1955, and 1956, may apply for a 1957 wheat acreage allotment, according to Marcellus Chairman Johnson, of the Kane County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. To be considered for an allotment on a farm which had no wheat seeded for grain for any of those years, the farmer must apply in writing to his county ASC committee by June 30, 1956. Blank application forms are available at the county ASC office for use in filing requests for allotments. - This 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Cazell Brown and children of Magna visited last Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Chamberlain. left last week for Payson where he is employClyde Thursday, June 1, 1938 t Bishop ed. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sorensen and family of Cedar City were Saturday visitors at the David Sorensen home. Esplin Family Reunion Set For June 23rd day-lon- Recent visitors at of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen were Mrs. Sorensens mother, Lillian Ferber, Grandma Bush-ell- , and Miss Helen Foster, Betty's sister all of Orem, Utah. Hans Sorensen left Sunday on a business trip to Salt Lake the home g y Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swapp are in Kanab visiting for a week City. with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers Garn Swapp, before returning and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bowers to college for summer school Of Salt Lake City were here Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frost r last weekend. arrived in Kanab this week Following the yardstick of nutrition which calls for .daily serving, of fruit "and vegetables and keeping Within a limited food budget is made easy by home canning,? says Miss Hattie Kilgore, whp will lecture and demonstrate home canning at the Home Economics Room of the Kanab High School on June 12th at 1:30 p.m. Miss Elna Miller, Extension Nutritionist, will also be in attendance and will demonstrate the proper preparation of fruits and vegetables for home freezing. The meeting is open to all interested homemakers. All methods of canning and freezing will be demonstrated or who Homemakers discussed. plan to can or freeze the surplus from garden and orchard should not miss this opportunity to gain pointers that will- be helpful the year around. Dont forget the date June 12. Thats next Tuesday. I hope - as secretary. The Esplin family, honoring John J. Esplin, have set June 23, 1956 as their reunion date for the family, at Ordervlle, Utah. Plans have been made fo( a celebration for members of the large family, according to Mrs. Emily Tanner, secretary of the organization. Found elsewhere In the S.U.N. are full particulars for all those who are interested. By D. WAYNE ROSE CLUB NEWS 4-- H The Junior Cooks met at the of Carolyn Johnson for their third meeting this year. They made egg salad Our officers for this year are: Kathleen Lewis, president; Carolyn Johnson, Nita Swapp, secretary-treasure- r Denlce Swapp, reporter and Marilyn Glazier, song leader. Other members are Carolyn Glazier, Pamalla Bonham, Deloris Robinson and Merilyn MacDonald. Leader of the group is Mrs. Marie Crosby. Next meeting will be held at Carolyn Glaziers Monday at 2:30. Reporter, Denlce Swapp home sand-witche- t; than 7 days before harvest. Parathion is equally effective although it is i more dangerous to use. Apply 1 pint of 25 percent emulsifiable concentrate per acre. Do not apply this later than 14 days before harvest A wise farmer will get these materials on band before he needs them. Keep a close watch on your fields and when sticky honey dew appears, right then week., . Is the time to spray. Let me Reporter, Lois Ann Bunting know ' when these aphids affect . , your field. The Saucy Seamstresses met at the home of our new teacher Only ten pounds of a Mrs. Mona Haines and decided are center cut pork chops. to take sewing and elected our officers. The officers are as follows: President, Lucille Rose Ellis; JoEllen Tanner; BRONSON Secretary, Lucille Chamberlain; Loretta Crofts. Reporter, Our club hopes to have a lot Finger Soft Air of fun this year and are all lookclub camp ing forward to Cushion Shoes at Duck Crek. e vice-preside- , , FARMERS t, SPECIAL (Continued from page three) Mrr and Holyoak (Ileena) and son, who have been at Logan while Dale finished school at the USAC are here for a visit with friends and relatives before going to Bakersfield, California, where Dale has employment in the field of Mrs.-Da- le Nevada Residents To Make Home In Kanab 2 inch No. 5 Rough Plank Good for General Farm Use $10.00 PER THOUSAND KAIOAD LUMBER COMPANY 1 GOST tlO MORE News club met at the school The at 9:00 Tuesday morning. We each brought a rake or a 4-- Par-agoona- hoe and went to work till 11 a.m. then refreshments were served. Then we worked until 2 p.m. Everyone worked hard and did a very good job. This is our community project and we will do this once a month. Reporter. Christine Baker ON PAGE THREE Once again COTTAM JEWELRY Assures Ypu of QUALITY, being the only Authoriz- ed Bulova Dealer in Kane County! v Dont Dissasinl Dad cn Fathers Day Bay From Fresh Sleek We take old watches on trades Mr. and Mrs. Lue H. Brinker-hof- f went to Ogden over the weekend. COTTAM JEWELRY Kanab, Utah A group of people belonging to the Nazarine Church from Colorado and California visited our Sunday School here Sunday. Fireside for the Explorers, Mia Maids, and Jr. Gleaner groups was held at th$ home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Dallin Sunday Evening, Helen Jackson was in charge, Rgene Pugh was guest speaker, Delwyn Maxwell furnished the music. A group of 18 young people were In attendance, some from Kanab. ALFALFA APHID CONTROL Free Field Service Quality Insesticidas Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pugh and son, Sammy attended the graduation exercises of Rgene Pugh at Provo, June 1st Fear Years Experience Cali 525-or Write W Mr. Von Dallin went to Salt Lake City the past week on business. DUANE JUDD Fredonla, Arizona The secret of writing is to learn the big words and then learn not to use them. One pair of feet must last a lifetime, yet most people pay no to them attention until they start to hurt. Be fatr with you r feet and they will do a good Jo6 for you. Givo them a Bronson to work on. They will appreciate it Its a good investment. n RcaFs Mrs. Bertha Spillsbury and 3 ARIZONA FREDONIA, 4-1- for the past fourteen months in Germany. He was met at the Salt Lake Airport by his mother Amy H. Esplin and children Sunday morning and returned to his home in Orderville Sunday afternoon. Welcome home Lynn! - 4-- Fredonla Lynn James Esplin has completed his tour of duty with the US Army. He has been stationed Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, former newspaper publishers of Caliente, Nevada, moved to Kanab this week where they plan on making their home for the geology. future, and to be near their Mrs. Lois Swapp and daughter, came here those who Among children. for "Decoration Day were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have and Mrs. Napoleon Roundy of St been associated together In the Mr. Mrs. and Elbert George; Rider and family of Cedar- City; newspaer for some 45 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell and Their retirement several months ago after selling their paper daughter Rowene Lund of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Max- marked up a record that would well of Cedar City; Mr. and be hard to beat in both years of Mrs. Merrill Maxwell of Toquer-ville- ; service and recognition of top Mrs. Della Allen and son quality work in the publishing field. Vilo and family of Sigurd; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Watson and Mrs. Grace B. De Arman from girls, Sally and Francis of Henderson, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Grover City. California is in Roland Jensen, and Mr. Kent Kanab this week visiting with Carpenter and Mr. Lunt of Ce- her daughter, Mrs. Jack Church dar City; Mr. and Mrs. Paul and family, and her many other Reycraft, Willard Harris, Nor- friends and relatives in this ma Jean Bunting and Malinda area. Jolley of Henderson, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Errol G. Brown along with many others we are and family returned to Kanab sure visited her that day. last week end from Tempe, ArizMrs. Cloris Jensen and fam- ona. They plan on making their ily of Monroe visited at the Mal- home here. colm Robinson home over the you will come. About two weeks ago, Dr. Knowlton and I released about 6000 parasites of the spotted alfalfa aphid. These small wasps kill the aphid by laying their week end. eggs on them and then the larve eat the hatch that aphid. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic MadThe spotted alfalfa aphid sen and family of Pleasant didnt bother oyr first crop of Grove visited friends here Sunalfalfa the way I expected it to day. They are former residents but just before many of the of Glendale. fields in Kanab were cut, honey-deMr. and Mrs. Byrell Hirschi was being noticed by some of the farmers. The time to and girls who have been living spray for this pest is when in Logan the past Winter while honeydew is first noticed. Dont Byrell attended school at the wait until your hay turns black. USAC, visited at the Clark We should watch our second crop Workman home over the week of hay very closely. Some re- end then Byrell left for Idaho ' ports say that a population of where he has employment and only two aphids per alfalfa Marie and girls remained for a plant can Increase in ten days visit with her family and friends. to the point of destroying a Mrs. Lavonna Baker of St. young alfalfa field. is here visitng for awhile George as Malathion is very effective a control. Apply 1 to 2 pints at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer. per acre. Do not apply later The Busy Bees met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Mab-lhaving spent the winter at Drake. Officer that were elUSAC ected are: The boy who cried wolf has Logan attending Home from the CSU at Cedar President, Shlrlee Swapp; probably grown up to be the City are Dean McAllister, Dale Vicki Pugh; secretary, cries who wolf Boy. Parks, Steve and Blair Carpen- - Sharlene Palvadore; assistant secretary, Jeanie Olsen; reporter Lois Ann Bunting; music, Anna Marie Smith. We are learning to cook and we meet once a af-4e- Ordervilis Man Ends Army Tour of Duty Glendale weekly news events, . youngest children from Las Vegas are in Kanab visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Young. ' Sh:s Step KANAB, UTAH In Ike resent Gas Eccnemy Hen frem Cedar City ever Ce- dar Hcanlain tn Long Valley Jnnstien, cn through Zien Park, hack to Cedar City a total cf 151 miles - YES! WE SELL FISHING AND The p Recommendation AV HUNTING LICENESE - ALSO . '56 DODGE SIERRA STATION WAGON V-- 8 ; Vo Hava a Good Supply cf Fishing TasStls, etc. THE SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS WERE With 20.22 actual miles, or more ton miles per gallon. Owned by Dr. L. G. Benson 1 '56 DODGE D-5- 00 Averaging 29.3 per gal. Owned by Mitchell Lunt Tbo run rcas open to all makes cf cars in Scathern Utah OF ALL THE HUNDREDS OF FINE WHISKIES MADE IN KENTUCKY. I KENTUCKIANS THEMSELVES OVERWHELMINGLY CHOOSE EARLY TIMES OVER AU. 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