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Show Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Four Fredonia news By VONDA Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jensen and family of Clarkdale visited with Hermans narents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jensen over the weekend. WHALE OF A STORY tws thirty weeks ODuRin FILWNS VAC8V cuck! west TUB SKBSOeV ROLB EHLLEBONB PCS L DC Of MtS MORB S fcS CAPTMN LMA6 f 0 THAW 50 HOUR, WedRLV ALL W SPENT Of Pc WHICH STOMPINO WKi IkBOUT 4 ,,, i y Mr and Mrs. Milton Despain and family of Holbrook were visitors here over the weekend. They are former residents of Fredonia. WHAUHB fcXUNB OBCKS Of TU wKWuaar BUfYtRY Lavar Johnston Patrolman was a business visitor in Flagstaff this week. &S V ON THS i j i iSSs OPTICAL ILLUSION? THE WBIWEN6 MAV HAVB KNOW 0TMS we Ml IN WHM W6 ACTUALLY M8I AOl CMHTUKU BISAfPBAWP HAVE 9' SfotkJLWt 70 MU C U6HT fROM THE STNt WHIOH 1 TBWBLINB BABTHWAZO fO HUNPBBOBOf WENUY ft HE -YEM Am THE l BOOT CBAfiCO TO BKI5T wUeT - - BM lnOLtACHHtjn 00 THE TZMUK1 HUWNeYSCOHTWUBUCCBOf THAT MAKE OUR SVSTEM IN01VWUAL EFFORT If THfSU TOTAL Of ALL THE MWMfB AN BUPBRIOR KNOWN TO AWYTHMf BOAW CAN 66 M TWB WOKLO BefOREt AW ANfOrfWr MET Of Have You Seen Our Used Car Buys This Week? PICKUPS TRUCKS and CARS These and many others each week on our Used Car Lot Brcdshavi Chsvrclel Company 59 EAST CENTER THAT EFFORT Entertains Guests At Fredonia Home Mrs. FREDONIA Denver Meeting Sets 173 Million Malissa in town Ladies present included Ernest MacFarland, William E. Willey, of Phoenix; Frank Christensen, Angus Chadwick, Ralph Barney, Joe Tissaw and Robert Prochnow all of Flagstaff; Lenn McKinney and George Johnson of Fredonia. Mes-dame- DENVER Reclamation Commissioner W. A. Dexhelmer Thursday a $173 million construction program in western states which will . include the first work on the huge Upper Colorado River storage project. Dexheimer conferred this week in Denver with regional Bureau of Reclamation directors to draw up the construction and planning The program for fiscal 1956-57- . work will be financed by $144 million In new funds from Congress and $29 million as yet unobligated from earlier appropriations. Glen Canyqn Unit Glen For the Arizona-Uta- h Canyon unit. $9, 277,000 will be spent to begin work on a dam Mr. and Mrs Austin Stmper and family of Los Angeles enjoyed Homecoming festivities over the week end and visited with Mrs. Simpers brother, E. J. Whiting. Mrs. Robert Hilton and daughter. Elizabeth of Litchfield Park arrived here Tuesday to soend a few davs with Mrs. Hilton's and reservoir and plant parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas In March 1957, andpower access on Jensen. roads and the Glen Canyon diversion tunnel In October 1956. at Lavar the Johnston Visitors home the past week include two Construction of temporary housof Lavars cousins, Lavon John- ing units will begin In October, ston of Duncan and Charles and on administration buildings, a wer system and a water sysJohnston of Mesa. A brother-in-laEbbie Chatfield and a friend tem for the construction site in Harold King both of Mesa. February. For another key Upper ColoMrs. Eva Shelton and daught- rado Flaming Gorge in er Doris former Fredonia resi- Utah unit, and $1,300,000 Wyoming, dents and now living in Monte- will be to start an access spent bello, California will arrive here road and bridge in October, Friday for a visit with friends. temporary housing units and adMrs. Evelyn Cram accompani- ministration buildings in April, ed her daughter and family, Mr. and a diversion tunnel in May. and Mrs. Bill Foster to Phoenix For the ftavajo Dam unit In this week. While there she vis- New Mexico and Colorado, ited with her daughter, Marilyn will be spent for Initial work who is a student nurse at the on an access road in February, Good Samaritan Hospital. She on housing units in April, and also visited her sister, Miss Lucy a warehouse and administration Jensen In Phoenix. building as well as primary on the dam and reservoir work Mr. and Mrs. Myles Farr and In May. family were business visitors in Cedar City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matheson Lenn McKinney was a business are back in Kanab a visitor in Holbrook this week. two weeks vacation infollowing Lake Salt He was accompanied by Ercil City. and Don Eddy of Kanab. Val Jackson was in Kanab Mrs. Lu Mitchell and son. over the week end from Provo. Mark are visiting in Los Angeles this week with relatives and friends. Visiting at the Evan Lewis' this week were, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. William O. Knud-se- Leslie East of Phoenix. Mrs. left Saturday for San Fran- East Is Evans sister, Velma. Alcisco, - California, where Dr. so Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Linton Knudsen attended to business of Phoenix. Mrs. Linton is Mrs Mrs. Knudsen stopped off for Lewis sister, Loreeta. a few days visit in Woodland, Visiting at the Z. Ray Judd's California with her sister, he re- over the week end were Mr. and turned home Wednesday. Mrs. Vance Judd and son of Tempe, Arlo Judd, Tempe, and Miss Janet Roberts of Mesa. OR MAIN Cedar City ...Joe Marsh b right cround the corner Mr. com Been meaning all week to tell yon about Corley Lawsons babysitting experience. His Mrs. left him In charge, about seven pan., with instruc-tions not to let the children come downstairs. So Curlay read hit paper and whenever he heard footsteps on the staircase he ordered the culprit hack to bed. Happened three or four times. Little while later, Mrs. Miller from next door came over to in- "Sit"-uati- on Lawson wont let me go home." From where I sit, jumping to conclusions like Curley did, doesn't always make for an amusing story. Im reminded of the people who without due consideration have concluded that Fra wrong to like an occasional glass of beer. Well, to my way of thinking, thata not only intolerant . . . but, whats more, minding the other fellows business la not the American way. quire if Curley had seen her Ot OUmaH Sonny. Here I am. Mom" came a voice from upstairs, "But Mr. Copyright, 1956 , United Stale t Brewers Foundation U' A . . Hr " form end. Mark-i- t Glendale. Miss Helen Jackson is vacationing at Salt Lake City and Rita and Mardean Jackson are visiting with relatives at Fre- Purchase them at Standard Peilisilng Ccntpany donia. Mrs. Leah Maxwell of Toquer-vill- e was a visitor here Thursday. The program at Sacrament Kanab Utah at Brand-llei- v Frigidaire Gold Tag Prices! Frigidaires Newest Electric Range ha monay. Nood a rubbor stamp, a with oil thou t 299 marker, or oar tags ii ... a quick Manufacturer's Suggested $249.95 Steskrdfc!:!I:!:!r.3 Frigidaires Newest 10.1 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator v Utah Kanab AciOSs-the-To- trigeiator Section Full-Wid- Your local Representative For $24995 aft Caftc Stamk. 4 Family-Siz- th Manufacturer' Suggested Price Faf Pr',c8 $219.95 with Pius Rut-Fre- e Action! 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Theyre both in color step-savin- Freezer p Chill Porcelain Hydrator Drawet Stunning Pink and Beige Interior R , .rm-g-nK- ft ce in" Our "field tolsphono coll will bring you prompt, courtoous torvica . right boro in town! this kitchen phone is really a joy ! homes have additional , haturei: full-quali- ty Exclusive French Door Styling Family Size, Range-Widt- h Oyen Aluminum Broiler-Roaste- r Pan Fast Radiantube Surface Units Lifetime Porcelain Finish stancil, soma prica Mrs. Ella Johnson entered the Kane County Hospital Wednesday for surgery. d , friends here the past week. Mrs. C. W. Brinkerhoff is in the Pangulteh hospital this week due to a major operation. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Katheleen Dallin celebrated her 10th birthday July 17 by inviting her many little friends to a party. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the Glendale Ward chapel Friday with Captain Maurine Mackelprang in charge and Mrs. Madge T. Bauer giving the lesson on early incidents of os Post were Fredonia visitors this Well-planne- farms- - 7 j f i ( trip across the plains was given by Ila Mae Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. David Rowe and daughter of Las Vegas, visited to town to tpotd your bus!-nand tovo you week. Confused Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer, John S. Anderson, Hazen Harris, Donald Campbell and a number of the Aaronic Priesthood boys from here went to the St.' George Temple the past Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bauer and son Johnnie went to Salt Lake City on business the past week be held f.Ir. r.lsrfx-- ll Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell and family of Cedar Ridge Trading Flagstaff visitor? at the Homeincluded: celebration coming Recorder Edna Mae Thornton, Treasurer, Mrs. Rose Stacy, Mrs. Jack Martin, Senator and Mrs. Robert Prochnow, Sheriff and Mrs. Cecil Richardson, Democratic nominee for Sheriff, J. Peery Francis, Representative Andy Matson, Fred Kennedy County Engineer and Mrs. Ralph Barney, Assessor Durwood McKinney, State Highway Commissioner and Mrs. Frank Christensen, State highway District Engineer and Mrs. Angus Chadwick, Supervisor and Mrs. Joe Tissaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Knoles, County Nurse Hazel Buxton and Welfare agent, Mildred Brown. Services Sunday evening was furnished by the, Glendale Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Chapter, treating pioneer history and the challenge it presents to us today. Mrs. Kent Anderson gave the address. Duet, "The Mr. and Mrs. Vem Olson and Hand Cart Song" was sung by family from Richland, Washing- Maurine Mackelprang and Lillith ton, are visiting this week at Pugh, and the poem, The Hand the home of his mother. Mrs Cart Song written in the early Louie Olson. days by Philip Margetts to enMr. Kenneth Cram of Calif courage the pioneers on their omia who has been staying here the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. Olson, returned to his'home the past week. Uovi Travel to California From where I sit Stake Priesthood Meeting will at Orderville, Sunday July 29th beginning at 2:30 p.m. Quorum Meetings will follow. All High Priests, Seventies, and Elders should be present at these meetings. Kanab Stake Presidency Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Clark and son Paul Steven (Helen) of Cleveland, Ohio, have been visiting the past week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Iva S. Sorensen. $800.-00- 0 Jensen entertained the wives of visiting state and county officials Saturday afternoon at the Travelers Inn. The ladies enjoyed Bridge and Canasta while their husbands toured to the Glen Canyon Dansite or visited Shko Ccsfercn:8 Glendabwcckly news events Western Building n Kanah 360 NORTH MCKINNEY .Thursday, July 26, 1956 SV |