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Show Southern Utah New! and Cana County Standard Page Six hm I!e;;:e!e2s Fredonia Homecoming Four Boys From Sees Large Turnout Ordervillo news The Fredonia FREDONIA Homecoming Celebration proved very successful this year. Many former residents arrived to enjoy the festivities and renew acquaintances. A large number of state and county officials were in town. Governor and Mrs. Ernest topped the list of They flew in. Saturday morning, participated in the Parade and enjoyed the dinner. Governor MacFarland spoke at He paid tribute to the the pioneers and endorsed the ne'-for improved highways for this section of Arizona. Stating that the people in this locale are still pioneering and urged that they continue to work for greater improvements. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hepworth were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Work-m- a of Cedar Citv. Mr. and Mrs Howard Ady of Milford. They all attended the Hanson reunion held the 8th. Also visiting later in the week was Mr. Ray Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Swallow were in town Saturday visiting and attending a class reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Chamberlain are visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Cham- Our Area Compete In Europe Four young men from this area who are in Europe with the BYU track team, all who had to qualify as excellent athletes to rate such an extensive trip, are: Louis Chatterley, who is winning his share of the pole vaulting honors. He graduated from the Kanab high school and the BYU, holding several' records during his school days. He was a fine football and basketball player in high school also. Veldon Jackson, former Fredonia boy is winning many points in the broad jump. Veldon attended Mesa high school in Arizona the last two years of was Mayor v Arland Brooksby re- his high school days. He football playexcellent an also Governors to the sponded ' speech. He expressed thanks and er. Frem Cedar- - City Dick appreciation for the presence of one of the fastest men to the state and county officials at ever participate for Cedar high the celebration. Float winners in the Parade school, and a top sprint man for were the' Primary's Old Lady BYU is winning his share of Jhe Who Lived in a Shoe" took first 100 and 220 yard races. He is athlete. prize. The Relief Society float, an Willard Ilirschi from HurriSing a Song of Sixpence" was awarded second place. The For- cane, record holder in the state est float urging caution for both high school and college with fire supported by Smokcy in the hurdles is also copping the bear, won third. Prize mon- many ribbons in his speciality. ey was given to the Fredonia Ilirschi was also an 'able basketWard Building Fund. ball and football player. Mac-Farlan- d Bar-b-q- u Rar-b-qu- d Hey-woo- d, Set-vic- e - ANNOUNCEMENT - Quality at nationally advertised prices, Keller, Douglas son of is happy to announce its acceptance by CO. 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Out of town visitors here for the 24th celebration were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Hoyt at Mrs. Nell Hoyts; Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton and children at Roy Crofts home; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crofts; Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Chamber-laiand family at the Hans Chamberlain residence; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Workman at Charles Hepworths; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin at the Fern Esp- GET YOUR POLIO SHOTS AS SOON AS YOU CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR OR PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER . ifi CAN... NOWI nj:.' s ifi iiiiiii ; nmw 1 t YEA . OLD KMtuelqr SfrtfcM Bowfeoa K WOOF Wtlikay WATEIF1U. AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY CO, 8A ROST OWN, KY. Nows From Kanab Opening August 3rd KANE REALTY and ABSTRACT COMPANY (Standard Publishing Bldg., Kanab) We will be able to offer you complete, competent brokerage and service in all lines of Real Estate. f WATCH FOR ADVERTISEMENT AUGUST 2nd HOWARD H. 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Stop by for a sample! TWO CHAMPIONS School Bids At 5E Box 232, To Classify Must sell home immediately! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. George of the Big saerafice says it will got If Phoenix, Arizona are among recent new comers to ' Kanab. you have just a little cash get an , Mr. George is accoclated with amazing deal from Gene 507-call Fredonia, the Bureau of Reclamation. They have rented the Michl home here. . Miss Velma Jean Edwards who has been enjoying a visit in A degree ought to be requirhas returned to her California ed of all automobile drivers a in Kanab. home degree of caution! . Lane Tait returned home from Boys State and reported a very enjoyable time. reasonable, fast service. Room Pickett Bldg. Phone 647 ToLt n. Public Stenographer, Photocopying, Notary Public Bookkeeping, taxes, reports Duplicating (also photo and electronic), Desk-Mai- -- Frod-sham- e Longines-Wittnauer- Swapp. POLIO MOW! , David Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Ossil Mecham and family spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kanab made a business trip. to Salt Lake City last week where they spent two days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swapp from Henderson, Nevada are In Kanab visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene n COTTAM JEWELRY R AGAINST berlain. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lavoy Esplin and family are visiting at the home of Mrs. Chastie Esplin. and Mrs. William Keller is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cla::lfi:d Ads Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Judd of VACCINATED .Mrs. Henry E, Swanson and daughter, Christy, from Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. W. Campbell and son Bill from Pioche, Nevada have been in Kanab the past week visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Dana F. Findlay. Miss Danell Lewis and Miss lin home. Loya Blckley of Kanab returnThe talent show for the 24th ed this week from Los Angeles of July was very good and a where they have been for two weeks attending a special school huge success. There were 21 entries in the three divisions, adult, in cheer leading. teen-agand children. First place Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and winners received $2, second and Mrs. Joan Wright and three chilthird $1. The winners were: in dren spent the past week visitthe childrens group, Sharlene ing in Las Vegas, Nevada and Lamb, a song; Elaine Spencer, in Los Angeles. a song; and Max Campbell, a Mrs. Donald Whiting and chilreading. In the teen age division: Chad Heaton, a song; Shauna dren from Mesa, Arizona are in Esplin and Deon Covington, a Kanab enjoying a vacation and dance. The adult group: Barbara visit with friends and relatives. Carroll, piano solo; Corrine are staying at the home They a Chamberlain, song. Fireside was lield at the home of - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of RaNee Chamberlain for the Wm. J. 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