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Show Southern Utah News and Page Four Fredonia current news events next move in trying to get this MCKINNEY By VONDA : "The I "big This is the week ol celebration lor Fredonia Homecoming. Many former residents will somehow ' or another find their way- back to this little town and renew friendships. All residents of our neighboring towns are cordially invited to join in the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin M. Farr, Jr, and family visited this week in Phoenix and Mesa. Lt. and Mrs. Bill Foster and son, of Travis Air Force Base. California, who have been visiting here of late with Mrs. Foster's mother, Mrs. Evelyn Cram, will motor to Phoenix this week end where they will visit with Mrs. Foster's sister, Miss Marilyn Cram who is in nurses training at the Good Samaratian Hospit- al- Jim Baker and son Bobby and Johnson and son Ezzie enjoyed several days of fishing in Southern Utah this week. l Watched an interesting game here Monday evening when the Fredonia gals won over Kanab South Ward 18 to 8. If you are missing out on these games, you are really passing up a lot of good entertainment. The' local boys have really had some good games too. A number of local people met in Flagstaff last week with Arizona State Highway Commissioner, Frank Christensen in relation to the Strip road. Among those attending were, Malissa Jensen. and Mayor Arland Brooksby Councilmen, Lenn McKinney, Z. Ray Judd, Arden Judd. Jim Baker; Leonard Heaton of Pipe Springs; also Ted Jensen, Mackelprang and Max Powell of Fredonia, and Helen and Van Bennett of Valen Oil Company. Fredonia school board met with difficulties last week when bids for additional buildings were opened last Friday In Flagstaff. Lowest bidder was $20, (XX) over amount available for this project. Mrs. Malissa Jensen, President of school board and Superintendent Gaynold Mackelprang were present at the opening of bids. No definite decision has been made as to the Board's George soft-bal- Gay-nel- d anyone miss the typewriter man? Did He will be back Mon- day, July 23rd. If you need typewriter or adding machine service Call 1CG-- J. project started. Weekly. Hews Release from your County Asent Coconino County Farm Agent By D. WAYNE ROSE Bill Brechan and his wife and busiwere of Flagstaff family Flies arp becoming a problem isilors in Fredonia this in ness parts of Kane County and week. receive early control atshould Visitors at the home of Mr. tention. and Mrs. Joseph Brooksby last Malathion and diazinon sprays weekend were Mr. and Mrs. and sweetened baits are aiding George Eidemiier and two girls with fly control in many localiof Venice, California; Mr. and commercial ties,. In addition, Mrs. Lyle Brooksby and Bernice and sugar fly dry Jorgensen, sister of Mrs. Lyle baits also are of help. Dipterex, Merrill and Brooksby Brooksby fly flakes, and many other comall of Provo, Utah and Mrs. Wes- mercial products are on the marley Dennett of Springdale, Utah. ket which are proving helpful in controlling flies about the home, poultry houses, and around the farm. Sanitation is still the "backhome-mixe- d and County Standard Mrs. Sid Cutler and children who have been visiting in Kanab with her mother, Mrs. Jane Judd and other relatives and friends, returned to her home Sunday The Cutlers live in San AccompanyDiego, California. ing Mrs. Cutler back to California was Mrs. LeGrande Hamblin and children who will spend a week there visiting. Patsy and Jpe Swapp, children of Mr. and Mrs.' Herman Swapp, who .reside in Albuquerque, New Mexico, are in Kanab visiting with their many friends and rel. atives. Abe Bonham and Floyd Maddox of Kanab, left for Phoenix and other parts of Arizona Wednesday where they will look af- ter' business matters. Miss Arthella Adams and a friend, Miss Leona Tipps of Salt Lake City were in Kanab last bone of fly control. Only if we week at the home of TAIT BERNEETA By do a good job of manure, gar- Mr. andvisiting Mrs. Marv Adams. and other waste control Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Leaney bage, combined with supplemental conof Hurricane came Thursday trol by means of insecticides, can and stayed Fridav with Mrs. our communities UTAH STATE FAIR be free of flies. Mrs. Mr. and CENTENNIAL YEAR Leaneys parents Edward Lamb. They came to atBIGGER JHAN EVERI in this paper you Elsewhere tend the funeral of her uncle will see a notice that next week Sept. 14 through 23 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo is National Farm Matinees Sept. 15, 16, 19, 22, 23 Home and Chamberlain. Also here with the Week. The farm and the Lambs were Mrs. Lamb's sister Safety home are not the safe place you and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frant might think them to be. ActualEsplin of Salt Lake City. about 14,000 farm people lose Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Pugh from ly lives each year and an adtheir California accompanied by his ditional 1,200,000 farm people Edthree sisters Mina Gardner, are injured. I hope that Kane na Smith and Louisa Jeppson, residents will try to who had been vacationing in County area the safest in our make Salt Lake motored down Friday. Utah. A Kane County farm and four other with They together is atcommittee home safety brothers and sisters and children of statistics to compile tempting enjoyed a family reunion at Lib- accidents in our area. Dont you Mrs. were erty Park, The others Senith Haycock and Robert Pugh be a statistic. of Salt Lake, Lorin Pugh of Garfield and David Pugh of Tooele. thd infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Anderson. The baby died After arriving here Mrs. went on to her home in Monday, being two days old. Arthur Tait left Tuesday evHurricane. Mrs. Smith stayed and went until Monday night by ening to spend a few days visitbus to her home in Phoenix. ing his sister Mrs. Deanna Glover In Las Vegas, Nevada. M. in Davis was Owen SupL MAIL ORDERS SOON town Tuesday placing posters of For Information write BOX the coming bond election for two eldest daughters of The Salt Lake City. Those 2136, schools. Kane County If you Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spendlove are who purchase tickets by would like to hear and underthis month in Richfield mail In past years are on stand the purposes of this elec- spending with their vacationing our mailing list. Advise adtion, at which all property owndress change. ers have the privilege to vote, be at the meeting next week in your town to hear it explained. Here over the weekend to visit his mother, Mrs. Madeline Gardner, was Grant Gardner of Provo and a grandson, Athel Gardner of Monroe. Mrs. Fern Morrison and daughters Betty and Marie and their cousin Anna Rose Woodruff mot ored to Cedar City Tuesday to visit and shop. They will meet the south bound bus which Anna Rose will board to return to her home in Las Vegas while her younger sister, Florence will arrive on a north bound bus and is coming to spend a vacation at the Morrison home. Mr, and Mrs. Dee Anderson went to Las Vegas Tuesday to attend the funeral services for Mt. Carmel news -' iW Jep-psip- n .Thursday, July 19, 1956 Mercantile Sunday and will, move the stock to his home in the near future. The Bob Kenworthy family of COX M. ALLEN By RANEE CHAMBERLAIN By Las A baby girl was bom to Mrs. Miss Ardcth Hoyt has been at the Ross Heaton home. Mrs. Jack Crofts on Tuesday the 10th, visiting In Richfield for the past Kenworthy and Mrs. Heaton the little Miss weighed 6 lbs, 8 few days at the home of her are sisters. oz. grandparents, the !Charles Gould-ingThe proud parents of a baby . girl, born on the 13th, are Mr. Miss Ann Huntington from Have You Seen and Mrs. Eugene Young, the Hatch visited a few days at the 6 10 oz. lbs. baby weighed Heaton home. Our Used Car Buys Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erinkerhoff Vapd famChamberlain The Charles were visiting friends and relaThis Week? ily from Provo have been visittives here during the week. HeaGail PICKUPS Mrs. Rita Carroll was visiting ing a few days at the Mrs. here at the home of Mrs. Lillian ton home. Mrs. Heaton and TRUCKS are sisters. Carroll and other relatives a few Chamberlain Salt McAllister from and Larry days this week. . e Lake City is visiting at the home Visiting at the home of Mr. of CARS Dee his uncle Roundy. and Mrs.' Hans Chamberlain last Mrs. Bemiece Roundy returnweek were Mr. and Mrs. Ken These and many Chamberlain from Richfield and ed home Monday from a , two Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hafen from weeks stay with her parents In others each week on Great Falls, Montana. Santa Clara. our Used Car Lot The Lee Hurd family of Salt Visiting here over the week end with friends and relatives Lake City have been visiting a were Mr. and Mrs. Walt Levan-ge- r few daysAat the home of his of Sprlngvllle, Sherrill and mother, Mrs. John Pointer. Hal also returned after visiting Mr. Joseph Palmer and a Mr. C:r.-:n- y with them for awhile. Hogan from St. George were A large number of people from visitors at the Ray Palmer home 59 EAST CENTER this community attended the fun- Sunday. eral services in Kanab last week Mr. and Mrs. Dualne Roundy Kanab for Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. from St. George were visitors in OR town Sunday. Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Esplin The Aaron Reese family of 360 NORTH MAIN have been visiting at the home Orderville were visitors at the Cedar City of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Esplin for Alien Cox home Sunday. a few days. Allen Cox took over the Alton Dr. and Mrs. Fen Covington are visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Covington. Miss Shauna Ann Nielson of Salt Lake City is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ordervills nows Alton news events Vegas,-Nevad- a re-visiting - s. Brdshw Gbvrolsf Adair. The Jr. Gleaners and Jr. M Men held their fireside at the home of Luane Esplin. Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was under the direction of the with Everetta Crofts in charge. 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