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Show -- J v Thursday, December 12, 1937 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS By Nan E. Johnson Economist Criticized tkom--. Orderville daily news happenings Monetary Policy gene II. Russell. Only 11 days until Christmas -t- imes do you running out have all that shopping done? If so mabe you could help some of us who arent started yet. Mrs. Esther H. Lamb of Vale. Oregon is visiting here with her - mother Lovina Heaton and with her many folks and friends, its good to see her. and KJrs. Byron Fisher and grandson Lawarence were in Cedar City Wednesday on Mr. Kent Carpenter of Kanab, was in town Friday on by giving her a The only men who need liquor to do their best work are bartender! were in Cedar City Saturday shopping and visiting. DIANA By DEAN Sizes 10 to 20 S1 1 .95 Mrs. Lynn James Esplin is home from Logan to help at home while her mother undergoes surgery. She is the former Juanita Chamberlain. Charles F. Roos New York, N. Y.In Dynain-ic- s of Economic Growth, The American Economy 1957-75a Mr. and Mrs. Reo Heaton spent new forecasting book released to Monday in Cedar City shopping the public this week. Dr. Charles n T. Roos, and on business. economist and Chairman of The EconomeLilliam Sorensen daughter of tric Institute, Inc. criticizes the Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen monetary policy of the Federal entertained her little friends Reserve Board as inappropriate for the American economy. Monday, it being her 8th Interviewed at his 230 Park Avenue office after the Federal Julian Ann Crofts daughter of Reserve Board'sfromcut of the to discount rate 3'i Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts enDr. Rooa said the action of tertained her friends on her 11th the Federal Reserve was expected. but is too little and too late. birthday Monday. The weekly analyses of the store Santa Came to Crofts Econometric Institute have stated last night Tuesday all the Childfor more than a year that it will ren and big folks were thrilled take 8 months for a change in to see him, now he knows what FRB policy to make itself felt in everyone wants lets hope they the market for capital goods and influence the total economy and all get most of their wishes. Dr. Roos' new book cites some of The Orderville Ward is hold- the reasons. Last week's lowerof the rediscount rate was ac ing there Gold and Green Ball ing stimulus, Dec. 25th its going to be a grand needed psychological increasing the supply of affair and wed like everyone to but money in the hands of member come and join with us. banks and commercial bankers .would produce an earlier upturn in the economy. ," Lovely Cotton or Nylon Robe to $18.95 Remember to pick up your layways before Christmas THE PIIIK POODLE KANAB, UTAH and Current Events According to Mayor to Arland the Fredonia City Brooksby, Council, Womens Club and Jay-cee- s are holding a joint Christmas Decorating contest this year. First prize w ill be a $25.00 cash prize with second and third prizes of $15.00 and $10 00 also being given. All Fredonia -r- esidents are Invited to Join the contest. Entry blanks must be received by December 20th from Valley P.T.A. was held Monday night with a very good program Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Slaugh prepared for those who attended. and Mr. Henry Carrol were in and children spent Saturday in Stake Sunday School board Cedar City Friday on business Cedar City. meeting was held Thursday and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crofts and night at the home of Supt. Eu Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reese children of Panguitch, visited here Saturday night Make HER Happy thie year Fredonia Hews By Wanda Johnston business. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy are the proud parents of a baby' girl they have one son. Page Three well-know- 3, those entering. The theme for the decorating will be Put Christ back in Christmas. The judging will be completed Christmas Eve and awards made Christmas Day. These three groups are also combining their efforts in town decorations this year. The council has budgeted funds for decorations. the womens club will come up with the ideas, while the'Jaycees do the labor to put up the decorations. All should make for a well decorated Fredonia this Christmas. The Fredonia Jaycees have de- cided to hold a short Turkey Shoot on Sunday atternoon December 15th from 1 to 4 p.m. 1 mile north of Fredonia. They have twenty turkeys and want to give someone a chance to win them for their Christmas dinner. Don Johnson is in charge of the affair. DR. A. F. RICH Optometrist and Vision Specialist (With' Offices In Cedar City, Utah) IS IN KANAB, UTAH 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ROOM NO. 8 WATSON BYBEE BUILDING Practice Devoted to Visual Care in all its Phases Call Dr. Rich, Saturdays at Kanab, MI 4 2320 On Other Days Call Kanab Ml 4 2438 (Kanab Laundry) FOR APPOINTMENTS: A SOUTHERN UTAH POWER GO. MESSAGE Othello Roundy Laid To Rest At Alton This Week; Was Lifelong Kane County Resident By ALLEN M. COX and her husband Mr. A. B. Clark from Las Vegas, Nevada, An son, Rodney Jackson, and his wife from Bedford Wyoming; Mrs. Leone Hale and two sons, Carter Roundy, Mr. anTMrs. Dnnal Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roundv from St George; Mr. and Mrs. Kay McMullin and Mrs. Mnrva Palmer from d EVERY SATURDAY Uj neighbors UTAH TURKEY SHOW STARTS John Morgan, chairmen of the 1 0.h Annual Utah Turkey Show, examine the two gobblers to be entered in the junior divition by Steven Thurgood, turkey grower from Clearfield. Steven will compete with 100 other younj.'ert for $1433 in priz:t and trophiee this Friday in Salt lake City. Come on, George. Coon skin caps just arent beln worn this season! Funeral services were held here Saturday for Othello Rottndy, Age 82, who passed Dee. 31 h at the home of his daughter. Mrs. A. H. Clark at Las Vegas Nrada. lie was born it Hpper Kemh April 12 1873. Bishop Byron Dee Roundy conducted the sendees. A song Praise To The Man" was sung by the rongreation. Invocation Ray J. Palmer. First Speaker Ross E. Heaton. A trio Father To Thee Thy Children Now Praise w as sung by Florence Heaton. Delila Heaton and Martha Roundy. Sentiments written by Laura Campbell were read by Esther Ileaton. Second Speaker Napoleon B. Roundy. Solo I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" by C. Owen Roundy. Benediction Gail P. Heaton. The grave was dedicated by Allen M. Cox. Pallbearers were Owen, Vern, Delin and Gene Roundy and Dorane and Vern Hale. F.udell Iloyt returned home from Nampa Idaho where he has been visiting several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles from RielTfield A group from here attended the P.T.A. meting held m Orderville Monday evening. Card off Thanks We wish to take this moan to express our thanks to tiiose show, lng their love and respect for our father, Orthellq Roundy, by his funeral' a id help-I- n attending Among the many friends and other ways. funrelatives who attended the eral were his daughter, Elora Elora Clark and family Chevrolet works wonders in every weight class! immm New light-dut- y Ap&Cheg . . . new VlkillgS . . . new the latest in truck advancements for 1958. . . . all bring you medium-dut- y Sp&rt&IlS heavy-dut- y dollar-eavln- g i Ar hr- - Above, Series 0 leedium-duf- y tractor model. Cenleri Series 100 Srt avyduty cobondcboini. w CHEVROUT Only franchised Chevrolet dealers y Sec Your Jjocnl bithori.-c- J 31 Kentuckys great bourbon in a gift bottle ..gift wrapped for you at no extra cost. pickup mod .Vi Oi Latest editions of the Big Wheol in trucks! display this famous trademark Ckcirolel- Dottier IF YOU KENTUCKY CAM GIVE A BETTER STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD BOURBON... 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