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Show r"' Page SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS TW SCUTtIZRM UTAH NEWS BUMPY ROAD OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Errol Visitors at the Martha Porter home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Porter and children of Page, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Porter and family of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoyt and Mr.' and Mrs. Rolland Hoyt and children visited relatives and friends here.- - They came from California to attend the Homecoming at Alton on July 4th. Editor and Publisher G. Brown, . CORRESPONDENTS -Allen Cox, Alton 7 Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel Wanda Johnston, Fredonla COMMUNITY matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s under the Act of March 3, 1879. in office Utah, Kanab, post All communications and items for publication must be in print signed by the writer, whose name need not appear All abbreviations. no Use one of side on Write paper only. communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publishers ' MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Fredonla flows Gfcn&ln linns Holes and Current Events Charles H. Brinkerhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brinkerhoff, left July 4 for Camp W. G. Wil liams to attend Boys State. vis Farr Charles will be a senior in high school this coming school year. was The Fredonia Homecoming chosen by the American a great success. More than 500 He was out of a group of nine Legion in dinner barbecue served were consideration. under boys was the evening and the program well attended. The infant daughter of Mr. and contest, Mrs. Cleon Jackson was chrisIn the Eldon Johnson won first prize, tened at Sacrament services SunOra Holmes, second, and Ray day by Bishop Jack H. Maxwell Sanderson, third. and the' proud daddy. She was The floats in the parade were given the name of Carma. well prepared and the Union Visiting at the Lue H. Brinkerchurch, with The Whole World won as hoff the His Hands theme, home, over the week end in first prize of $25. The Statue of were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pledg Liberty float, entered by the er and son Richard and Mr. and Womens club, won the $15 second Mrs. Roy Allen and family of Ogden. prize. The LDS float and the d Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Watson Arizona Strippers Donkey Cart and daughter Frances of Las Vetied for third prize, each winNevada visited here on the gas, ning $5.00. 4th. In the miniature parade, Curt Heaton, as Uncle Sam, won first Mr. and Mrs.. Dallas Anderson prize; Mark Mitchell, as The Lit- and Vem Anderson made a trip tle Green Man from Mars, won to Wyoming over the week end second; and Jean Porters Chil- on business. dren in a Bird Bath won third. Mrs. Beth Roundy and son Miss Louise Robinson will represent Fredonia in the Miss Coco- MacDell, both of whom returned nino County contest at the county recently from Hawaii, where fair in September. She won MacDell served an L D S mission, $100 in the competition for the visited at the Alton R. Pugh title of Miss Fredonla. Other con- home July 5. testants were Rene Brooksby, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman Pauline Judd, Jaclyn Judd, and and family spent the week end Dawna Gay White. The fireworks display that end- at Delta, attending the 'Winsor reunion. ed the celebration was great! We can look forward to next Bishop Burton White of Cedar years Homecoming and plan for City was here this week on busianother one as good. ness. By I Orderville daily news happednas beard-growin- g church-sponsore- d Merry-Go-Roun- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jordan welcomed their third girl, Tammy, on July 8. She weighed 7 pounds ounces and was born at Kane County hospital in Kanab. Looks like Coach Jordan will have his own squad of Velta and Herb Kunz and sons, Neldon and Floyd, of Sandy, Utah are visiting Veltas parents, the Alfred Brooksbys, this week. They are taking in all the national parks and monuments In this area since the boys havens seen them before. cheer-leader- s! The Spike McMillan family rek turned Monday from a visit to their family home in Foreman, Arkansas. Spike and Billy drove there for the week end and brought back with them Jean and Sherry, Jerry, Linda, and Larry. Linda and Larry cele brated their 10th- birthday on Tuesday, July 8. Charles and Kay Black of Modesto, California are again spend ing the months of July and August in Fredonia. Their son Douglas is with them and they are staying at the home of the Altus Jensens. six-wee- - Among those who had guests for the Fredonla Homecoming week end of July 4 out-of-to- Tuft and children of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Esplin and children and Mrs. Anne T. Esplin of Monroe; Frank Harmon and brother of Fresno, California and their mother of St George; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Esplin of Kannaraville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Esplin, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Esplin and children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Esplin and children of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Adams of Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chamberlain and children of Provo. There were many others, we know, but we hope no one will feel slighted if we missed them. There were just too many people around! Nan E. Johnson Your correspondents sister her children, and myself and daughters attended the program held in Alton the morning of July 4th. It was their Homecoming and Independence day celebration combined, and we should just like to say that if every community in the county would turn out like the Alton people did, how much better everyone would feel, with the people who prepare the programs and other features really feeling paid for all the time and effort they put forth. In talking to some of the Alton folks, they said their mutton supper was a real success. They figured they servMr. and Mrs. Quinn Chamber-lai- n ed at least 500 people. Youll probably hear more about it in and family of Cedar City the Alton news. visited at the Hans Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Butler and Clyde Tait homes Sunday. and daughter spent the week-en- d in Nephi, theor daughter staying there to visit for a week. Amy, . Russell Hepworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hepworth, who is serving in the U. S. navy, is home on leave. Its always good to see the boys home! The Esplin reunion was held Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reycraft, here Saturday, with a program at Mrs. Malinda Jolley and Mrs. 10 a.m., followed by lunch at the Emma Keele of Cedar City spent school grounds, In turn ofollowed the past week vacationing in by sports, visiting, and a business Idaho and Canada. meeting. All seemed to enjoy themselves. were: The Carl Huttons, the Don Visitors at the Vernon Butler Johnsons, the W. Dart Judds, the home were Mrs. E. F. Baldwin of the Ray Judds, the Earl Winters, Lake and Salt her son, Dr. City, Clair Pearsons, the Lenn McJack N. Baldwin, with his wife the the Kinneys, Jay Powells, John Brooksbys, the Lorin Farrs, and family, of Columbus Ohio. Mrs. Fae Johnson and Mrs. Stel- Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Butler are sisters. While here, they visla Jackson. ited the national parks of this The Fredonia Union chuch is area. having daily Vacation Bible Here for the Esplin reunion school this week under the direction of two Indian lady mission- were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Richaries. These ladies are sent out ardson and Mrs. Franklin Durfee by the American Union Sunday and son (Mrs. Durfee is the forSchool. Mrs. Bill Benford of Fre- mer Hattie Esplin), of Salt Lake donia is assisting with the school. City; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruhn All children between four and and children, Mr. and Mrs. Spensix years of age are invited to at- cer Esplin and children, Mrs. Lucy Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Estend. plin, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Esplin The Oscar Brooksby family and members of their families, of had a picnic last week at VT St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe park in honor of Mrs. Brooksbys brother, Blaine Johnson, and sister, Mrs. Sid Cutler, and family, FOR ATHLETES FOOT all of San Diego, California. Use for 3 to S days. old tainted akin slough Mr. and Mrs. Derral Judd wel- Watch the off hardy akin. If comed their first child, David Lee, not leaving healthy, pleased with powerful, on July 2 at Kane County hospiyour 48c back tal, The young man weighed 7 at anjr drug atore. Today at ' pounds, 9 lA ounces. Karfab Drug Co. d, The boss will see you now. But I dont think it will do you any good hes just taken his tranquilizer. no need to get up NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 364 Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administrator at Kanab, Kane County, Utah, on or before August 29, 1958. DELL AVERETT Administrator HAFEN & NELSON Attorneys for Estate Date of First Publication: June A handy bedroom telephone saves steps, costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. modern homes have handy 26, 1958. Date of Last Publication: July 17, 1958. phones-- Mountain in Cfl&W States Telephone VOI) HAVE A CHOICE HEAR 'N' While many companies are still trying to make workable hearing glasses, beltone has introduced its third successful model. SEE CHOOSE from the only complete line of hearing glasses. Choose beltone. Write, Phone or Call. the 4th. (bon mil) INVISIBLE See at Hearing Clinic, Sat., July 12 at Treasure Trail Motel !;V4.t I J vVtfoHKMtM 1' I beam Id ttolilh L inst- ant-drying AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH J'f mraiffsnOTKoiBos BANK OF SAUNA FIRST-STA- TE Ifensb, Ul:b - Sslina, Ulch - Pangcitch, I J J Jr) Utah HETIICKYKI'rVruiti IOUIBOH WWSKtT t DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES 2 ft Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Aren Call Agent For LEIGH FUniilTUPiE F.!chr cf Federal Reserve System i Lira. LeRoy Judd 4-27- Hy Neighbors M CARPETING Ml In an attempt to list at least part of the visitors who were here over the week-enthere were: At the Amy H. Esplin home, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Esplin and daughter of Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Pugh of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart jr. and family, and Jerry Esplin of Newcastle, Lana Holt of Enterprise and Mr. and Mrs. Demoin Sorensen and children of Cedar City. All members of their faitfily were home except DeLoy, who is in Canada on a mission; at the Clyde Tait home, Lane from Salt Lake City; at the Grace Heaton home, Madeline from nurse training school in .Salt Lake City and the Milton Halls from. Hurricane;: at the Chastie ; Esplin ' home, Mr, and Mrs. LaV oy Esplin and children of St George, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay and children of. Nephi and Donald Esplin of Salt Lake ; City at the M. G. Holgate home, Mrs. Margaret Holgate of St. George; at the B. H. Sorensen home, Mr. and Mrs. Voi Soren-sen- t and daughters of Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Sorensen and children of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sorensen and son of Kanab,' and Mrs. Amron Humphreys and son of Kanab; at the Orson Young home, Mr. and Mrs. EuGene Young and Mrs. Varda-maJorengsen, Mrs. Young intending to remain here to visit with her parents, the Mark Chamberlains, for awhile. Spencer Young went to Salt Lake City to visit at the Vardaman Jorengsen for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Heaton of Cedar City visited at the LeGrande C. Heaton home a on 'r DECORATING HOME FURNISHING - Local observance of Independence day started off with several "bangs in the wee hours of the morning, with a very appropriate program held at 10 a.m. Miss Liberty was Madolyn Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll, and her attendants were Jeri Lou Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Heaton; Jimmy Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyt; Carol Lee Esplin, daughter of Mrs. Amy II. Esplin; and VerDawn Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Chamberlain. At 2 p.m., the Special Interest class in the MIA presented a Talent show. We have some very good talent here in Orderville, both old and young, Notice for Publication and all should be complimented for the fine display of talent pre- IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the Sixth Judicial District, sented at this time. Following the in and for Kane County, State Talent show, a dance was held of Utah. for the children, followed by In the Matter of the Estate of sports and a baseball game, with JOSEPH ORVIL AVERETT, a dance in the evening. Deceased. n . for any In Tfcn Chamber-lai- n of Cedar City, entertained her friends on her birthday at the home of her grandparents, the Lyle Chamberlains, at Hidden Lake Saturday. Mrs. Cham berlain is visiting here for awhile. may-determin- WHEREAS, forest lands In Arizona are dangerously dry, and WHEREAS, forest fires do untold damage to trees, grasses and watersheds,' and WHEREAS, those lands of the Kaibab National Forest south of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado are now closed to smoking and campfires, NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant E, H, L, (36 to Regulation T-Code of Federal Regulations 261.2) made and promulgated by the Secretary of Agriculture, an emergency is declared to exist and all lands within the Kaibab National Forest lying north of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, for the duration of the emergency, are closed to smoking while traveling (except on paved or surfaced highways, or in places of habitation or designated and posted forest camps), and that campfires are not per mitted except in designated and posted forest camps by permit issued by a forest officer. This order of closure is in effect as of six oclock a.m. July 2, 1958, and will remain in effect until the emergency is mitigated and the closure removed. Dated July 1, 1958, at Albuquerque, New Mexico. FRED'H. KENNEDY, Regional Forester By sDahl J. Kirkpatrick Published l, Crystal Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce 10, 1S38 PROCLAMATION Orderville News I Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah , Thursday, July Surplus $350,009.00 Capital $150,000.00 CG For Appointment JIM, BEAMBeam ... . World's Finest Bourbon Since 1795 r ' You can count on Beam to add to the enjoyment of your leisure moments. Great care is taken to assure its unchanging good taste. That is why you can always buy Jim Beam .with trust, only beam tastes like beam, only beam tastes bo good. W PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY n- JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING COMPANY, CLfRMONT, KENTUCKY |