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Show 1 ' I f SOUTflfiRN UTAH NBWS Page Six eral angling on July S, , Waters opening in .Wasatch ! i county include the Currant creek Weekly flews Holes and Red creek drainages from Highway 40 to the source and Spokesmen for the Utah De- the Lake creek drainage from partment of Fish and Game re- the second crossing above the old mind sportsmen that several im- rock quarry. These waters will portant waters in Rich and, Wa- - be open until October 6. satch counties will open to genWitts lake will be open for a period, from July 8 to September 8. Sports, Fireworks, In Rich county, the Big creek Whiskers Contest, Miss Fredonia Contest, Fredonia School; Dance, drainage will be open to angling Womens Club; Parade, and from July 8 until the close of Town Council; advertising. the general season on November 15. Mrs. Anna Hendrix is coordiAnglers were further reminded nator in charge of the conces- that fishing hours are from 4:00 sion booths to be operated by the a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with bag limits various groups. Many former of 10 or 7 pounds and one fish, residents are expected to attend. fish, whichever is caught first. Frci:nia Itaws Events Utah Fish The Misses Nancy and Libby Hilton of Litchfield Park, Arizona arrived Monday to spend a few weeks visiting their aunt, Mrs. Evelyn M. Cram. The girls are regular summer visitors in Fredonia, being granddaughters of the Thomas Jensens. Warren Hardy of St. George is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. Keith Anderson, and family. Mrs. Hardy plans to attend the Alton Homecoming on July 4th since she is a native daughter of that town. The Fredonia ward MIA held their all-- I A party at Pipe Springs July 1. The boys played the girls in baseball and those who didn't play ball played other games. Refreshments of and watermelon were served to about 65 people. Elmer Rider and Mrs. Darol Heaton were in charge of arrangements. The Harvey Crofts of Fredonia spent last week end in Las Vegas, Nevada on business and pleasure. Mrs. Gants & ' , Thursday, July j,!c:f Bzs-Obsi- :! ' two-mont- Calf-ropin- i Our meeting was held Thursday, June 5, and Mr. Rose took us on a field trip and tola us about bugs. f Our next meeting was held June 12. We held a surprise party for our club member, Dale Bodvin, and went swimming! out to Johnson lake. h g, "Hes sitting on that cloud ever since he heard about that tax reduction bill pending in Congress!" been 3, 1953 We held our next meeting June 26 and our leader, Blanche Mackelprqng, told us how1 to identify bugs. Meetings will be held ' Thursdays at 4 oclock at Blanche Mackelprang's home. Mack McAllister, Reporter PLAYING NiGHTLY GRAIIDMAS EXCEPT SUNDAY AT THEATRE BARII OLD Springdab, Utah -- v LOVE COMES III MANY COLORS Comedy June 30 through July 12 APRIL Afill (Musical Comedy) July 14 through 26th Curtain 0:30 Price $1.25 Children .75 bean-burge- rs Miss Sheila Wright of Hurricane spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Jordan, in Fredonia. Plans for Fredonia Community Homecoming are keeping everyone busy this week. Mrs. Veryle Baker is general chairy man for the celebration. H II. LeRoy P. Judd uHii INSURANCE AGENCY - : t ' x - - v. -i dJsplUia-- ) (jnosJiaD eral) 037 ( GO (Uah (fetniife Kanab, Utah Call Midway 4-27- (IjED 'I 89 S two-da- The following groups are participating: LDS Chureh; Barbecue, Arizona Strippers Square Dancers: Program, Jaycees; (it OKS? ft Enjoy An Evening At The S BUCKSKIN TAVERN f ' . ,tJi u rf f 9 - 9 si a t k n t r t f UV f t U'1- - Ttf - Friday, July Fourth 7:00 P.M. TV FIGHTS 9 P.M. DANCE Blue Notes Orchestra j ' ev . f t a o 'll' t Aft i r g r, 1 ti t , f it ' C ljf. In order to provide a broader service to our many policy holders and friends in Utah, we are reorganizing as a mutual life insurance company. Saturday, July Fifth 11:30 a.m. TV Baseball 9 p.m. DANCE Vince Haight Tuesday, July Eight 10 a.m. TV BASEBALL (Major League - s "j .. . Hi - (i Vt - fAl Ml In so doing, we of necessity are changing our name. From today forward, we shall be known no longer as COOPERATIVE LIFE OF AMERICA. Henceforth our name will be COUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE. " ifriR 1)9 f-- Though our name changes, we shall continue to share all earnings with present and future policy holders assuring all life of Utahns LOW COST insurance, our guiding principle for two decades. There have never been, nor will there be now, any preferred policy holders. Nor will present policy holders be affected by this change. In 20 years under Farm Bureau leadership, we have grown from a humble beginning to todays present impressive position of over $1,250,000 assets and unassigned surplus funds in excess of twice the legal requirements. Game) All-St- ar &xit, Tvjs&fcitf iihi 53351 1 'SB,-- life insurance covDuring this time we have extended low-coerage to over 17,500 families in Utah, and today have over $30,000,000 life insurance in force. st During 1957 we moved into third position in sales among all life insurance companies operating in Utah. Our reorganization as a Mutual Life insurance company should mean an. even greater acceptance in the coming years. W&wX V1W You re big 7i hit... when you ccrvo Fn a LJ t Tastes so rich Swallows so smooth GENUINE SOUR MASH llll I lilt Ct, L001SVILLE, IT., KENTSCKT SHIISM 65 EAST FOURTH SOUTH TELEPHONE EMpir SALT LAKE CITY 11, UTAH . 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