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Show I SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Two. Thursday, February SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Weekly Hows Release Ml. Carmel ANOTHER SOAKING? OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH j 5, 1939 Probate And IIgys... Notices Guardianship Relief Society Stake officers visited our Ward Tuesday. They (Consult Clerk of Court for-- f were Nonnc Porter, Beth Sorenurtherp arii c ul a r s ) Year County Agent sen, Teha Brinkerhoff, Effie NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sorensen and Berneeta Tait. By LaVar Richman of ANTONE R. HAMEstate A shower is being plan- BLIN, Deceased. The shortest month of the year ned baby for Mrs. Annie Judd and Creditors will present claims is upon us. February is the month smal girl Tuesday, Feb. 5. with vouchers to the undersignbaby to wish us of that many begin ed at Kanab, Utah, on or before I the winter would end 31st day of March 1959. the 12th COURT OF the DISTRICT mark will THE IN February Kane County, State of Utah. Fay R. Hamblin, Administrator Annual Tour of Utah by Union In the Matter of HOMER L of the Estate of Antone R. Hara-b- l Pacific's Agricultural n. Deceased. FOOTE, deceased, Date of 1st publication: Januthis years tour will be on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ary 29, 1959. subject of Soil' Compaction with Probate No. 372- talks and discussions keyed is hereby given by the Notice local soil problems in each LOVELL A. area of the state. All the Kane undersigned,Executor of the Estate ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sr., and agricultural of Homer C. Foote, deceased, to County farmers students are especially invited to the creditors of and all persons Estate of ELIZABETH F. FINvisit the car when it comes to Deceased. DLAY, desaid claims against having Cedar City February 17th. Creditors will present claims within tw'o months that ceased; John Februray the first publication of this with vouchers attached to the Extension Range Man- after notice they- either file them with undersigned at Kanab, Utah, on agement specialist, will be in the the necessary vouchers in the or before the 10th day of June county to look at some ranges. office of the Clerk of the District A. D. 1959. All farmers interested in tour- Court of Kane A. D. Findlay and Lynn F. County, State of ing the ranges with Mr. Vallen-in- Utah, or exhibit them with th Findlay, Executors of the Last are invited to do so. Farmers vouchers to said LOV- Will and Testament of Elizabeth can contact the County Agent necessary ELL A. KILLPACK, Sr., the Ex-- i F. Findlay, Deceased. and make arrangements Jo go on ecutor, at the office of ROYCE Date of 1st publication: Januthe tour. G. HULSEY, Attorney at Law, ary' 29, 1959. This is the month for the prothe same being the ducer's of apples, with wind ma- Kanab,forUtah, transaction of the the place chines, to check and see if these business of said estate in the machines are in working order. of Kane, State of Utah. It won't be long befare the ap- County Dated at Kanab, Utah, this 14th Spirit -- Teens will blossom. Be to start ples of January, 1959. day If it should -B- yprepared for a frost Date of first publication, Janucome while the apples are blos15, 1959, A. D. ary Rex Brown soming. s LOVELL A. KILLPACK, Sr. This month has just 28 days, Executor of the Estate of so remember this is the time to Homer C. Foote, deceased at month these Next get things. Last publication February 5, win be upon us before we know 1959. ,,0VI 0 v t it and then we may be too busy we do should to the things have done this month. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND "Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utaji . Frrol G, Brown, Publisher and Editor CORRESPONDENTS , Nan E. Johnson, Oiderville Allen Cox, Alton Lillith Pugh, Glendale Berneeta A. Tait, Mt. Carmel COMMUNITY Ivis Farr, Fredonia -- matter October 6, 1911 at the the Act ol March 3, lh79. under post office in Kana, Utah, items and lor publication must be All communications must appear In print. name signed by the writer, whose Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. AH communications subject to acceptance as the judgement of the publisher may determine. (1-2- llt-13t- jl Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months e i What Is The Value Of Prayer? (1-2- 9 What is the value of prayer? Can 'success in life be truly attributed to it? Can it really move men to the kind of effort that makes for greatness? Yes, says President Dwight D. F.isenhower. And Yes, too, say nearly 400 other American and world leaders in a newly pub-of lished book, We Believe In Prayer, an inspiring compilation candid expressions of faith and experience with the power of et prayer, as well as such personal'-yuniversal supplications as The President Eisenhowers Prayer of the People. These vignettes of faith, compiled by Lawrence M Brings, and published by T. S. Denison & Company of Minneapolis, represent a cross section of religious .groups that include such outstanding men and women as J. Edgar Hoover, Conrad Hilton, Eddie Cantor, Dinah Shoie, Bruce barton, David Lawrence, Art Linkletter, Lily Pons, Henry J. Kaiser, Steve Allen, Dr. Wern-he- r von Braun, Prince Rainier, Personal Statements by World and hundreds of others. Leaders We Believe In Prayer 'crves not merely as an iliun nling lieve, says Mr. Leverone, that insight into the spiritual think- prayer is the only method by ing of the men and women in which men may be inspired with whose hands sc much of world the vision to recognize the truth leadership res, ft serves further and the courage to place the to bring comfort and under- welfare of the nation above that standing into the hearts of read- of any other nation or any ers on a variety of troubling and minority pressure group to which whether they be conflicting issues faced during thev belong everyday exis ence. It ap- rrcal, national, religious, busi-- r. other labor, veteran, proaches proble.e with a set of J values rooted dely in prayer, gl !UpS We have taken desperate with its ability to create a' life of peace and harmony, regard- measures to combat these danless of lifes inevitable crises. gerous trends. We have passed Representative of the feelings many laws, spent enormous expressed in these articles are amounts of money, placed usethose by Nathaniel Leverone, less or incompetent workers on all in vain. Laws, founder and chairman of the payrolls board of the Automatic Canteen promises and charitable donaCompany of America, and an tions have never solved a single . active leader in civic and chari- racial, religious or moral probtable activities.. I sincerely be- - lem. Let us then try prayer." . sssA. GRAHPM HONT2R Orderville daily news Happenings By Nan E. Johnson Letters To Jim Worthen former residents of here visited at the Garn Blackburn home on Mr. and Mrs The Editor J Tuesday. Visitors at the Martha Porter home Wednesday and Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank See-ma- n of Cedar City. Mrs. Julia Chamberlain accompanied them over to visit with her daughter Mrs. F. M. Esplin and with other friends and relatives. ' Mrs. Heaton spent most of the past week in the hospital, she returned home Sunday. Iler mother came to help cape for her Infaat baby and children. We wish Cloma a fast recovery. The 5th and 6th grades went to Kanab Friday afternoon to play basketball with the same grades there. They won one and LaMond lost one. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crofts, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hoyt and Mrs. Horrace Burrows attended funeral sendees held In Marys-val- e Saturday for Mrs. Henry, a sister to Mr. Hoyt and Mrs. Crofts. rtartif'fl&ven Suggests Enclosed please find $3.50 for which renew my subscription to the Southern Utah News tlor a year. My family and I enjoy the paper so much, and news of Kanab and people we knew when we lived there. We dont want to miss one copy. We sure are having real winter weather here in the east. The storms that struck here in e and surrounding counties, have been quite bad. Did considerable damages. Heavy snow and wind, all ,roads are closed. Then on top of all this deep sonw an ice storms struck here yester- Nap-pane- and Mrs. Bill Esplin and Cedar XM visited at the- Horace m a . Sun--i f ady afternoon.' Home over the week end from their studies at CSU were Sandra Fisher, Corrine and Lee Chamberlain, Karen Bolander ,& DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES r r"' 1 : s ! v - Nr, v j v a Sharlone 'Lamb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darel Lamb was baptised and confirmed a member of the Church Sunday. . serve them hot Theres something appealing about a hot bread. Nothing else can take its place, whether served at breakfast, at brunch or for dessert. For the most enjoyment, be sure to serve hot bread hot and fresh from the oven. 2 tablespoons butter or mar. Youll enjoy making and serv garine, softened these Sweet Biscuit Rolls, FILLING: by suggested 1 cup peach, Haven apricot or Nancy of Western Beet Jam mg Sugar Pro- ducers, - with biscuit I ' : ' ' mix. An d except L for baking, you can prepare them several hours in advance the night before if serving for breakfast and refrigerate until time to bake. If you do refrigerate, allow a little extra baking time. Two kinds of filling are sugJam and applesauce. gested Youll want to try them both. SWEET BISCUIT ROLLS ROLL: 3 cups biscuit mix 2 tablespoons beeUsugar V cup butter or margarine, melted Mi cujt milk y OR Inc. Theyre attrac- live, tasty and .easy you start straw-berr- Combine 1 cup unsweetened applesauce, V cup beet sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, Vi teaspoon nutmeg, and Vi cup chopped walnuts. Combine biscuit mixj beet sugar, melted butter or margarine and milk; stir until Turn out onto lightly floured pastry cloth or board; knead lightly. Roll out into rectangle, 10" x 15. Spread evenly with softened butter or margarine; then with FILLING. Starting from long side, roll up dough, jelly-ro- ll fashion. Cut crosswise into 16 slices. Overlapping slightly, place slices around edge of buttered 9 pie plate; fill in center with remaining slices. Bake in 375e F. oven 25 minutes or until done. Let cool 5 minutes, remove from pan. Glaze with thin powdered beet sugar icing. Serve warm. well-blende- d. S., R 4,i W., SL Mer.; NW&-NE- 4 Sec. 30, T. 40 S., R. 4 W., SL Mer., Utah, containing 80 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such application an opportunity to file their 41 spend' Call Agent For Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner spent Saturday afternoon in St. George visiting their daughter, Lucille Larsen dnd husband. . Ml F017 Appointment ' land. Tell everyone hello for us, Alvin Jones, Johnson etc. Open 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sundays 12 noon to 1 a.m. Hwy. 89, 3 mi. South of Kanab BRADSHAW Chevrolet Co. CEDAR CJT.YrUTAH Dealer for ALL of Kane County Gail Bradshaw Cedar Phone JUniper or Wilford Brooksby Phone KANAB GLASS CO. Midway AUTHORIZED TATIVES REPRESENFOR Bradshaw LaNard .380 North 3rd West Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Master-so- n 457 E. Centennial Nappanee, Indiana. Kanab, Utah Chevrolet Co. Phone JUniper Cedar City, Utah alt FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA I K 21:2b, Utah Primary Preparation meeting was held at the home of Velma Carroll Monday evening. - Salina, Utah f STOMACH ULCERS duetq EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST r,; mn Over five million package of the WILLARO TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptom of ditirs arming from Stdmach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ex sees Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassinoss, Heartburn, Sleep lessness, ete., due to Excess Acid, Ask for Willards Message which fully explains this home treatment I ' - Panguitch, Utah t symptoms of Distress Arising from Fenton and others. BORDER STORE -- Kent Carroll is Lake City this week on business. Visitors at the Eliza Cox home was her daughter, Zala Jolley and her daughter and children, Velma Peterson, Delma Pino, and Olive May of horthem Utah, they also visited other relatives and friends while here. 133 Grandad Chevrolet & Buick damage all over Nappanee, high water at some places. Hundreds of big trees broken off and power lines and telephone lines down. We didn't have lights for 150013 hours."1' It "has been 14 below zero off and on. This morning it was 8 below. We are really marooned here today. It looks beautiful out doors With the sun shinning on all the trees full of ice. Id call it winter wonder- 4-27- 89 Look over our large supply of Bonded Bourbon at Border Old Store, specializing in Your Authorized - day, which too did considerable Mrs. LeRoy Judd don't 'remember the nome, but there is a picture of a nice old gentleman on the label " rew days In The Kanab Area LEIGH FURNITURE Vv I - with her daughter and new baby before returning to Mt. Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones of Cedar City visited at the Ira Adair and Sarah Cox homes this week. in-S- 025-72- e. fffdenfx'-and- - Babies blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daron Lamb, given the name Bret T.; The son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorensen, named Fernlnard Alec, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DeMille, who was named Lorraine. , A baby shower was held Thursday the 29th at the home of Mrs. Alice Tait for Mrs. Lois Lamb and infant son of Order-villThe house was filled with guests and many nice gifts were brought for the new baby. Maccene Anderson was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party given by heb mother, Wednesday, Jan. 28. The occasion being her eight birthday. She together with twp of .her friends Claudia Barnes and Earlene Kay Ramsay received their. baptisms Saturday evening and confirmation Sunday in church. Kendal Tait returned Monday from spending a few days in Chandler, Ariz., where he attended the funeral of Mrs. Jane Freeman. The Freeman family were former Fredonia residents. Car-mefllc- r; APPLIANCES La Rue Fuss. Mrs. Orson Young, Ida Marie and Spencer Young spent Sat. and Sunday In Salt Lake City receiving eye care for Ida Marie. Russel Hepworth who Is serving in the U.S. Navy spent the week end with his parents, the S. E. Hepworths. . Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. January 2, 1959. Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 1957, Malcolm L. Robinson of Glendale, Utah, filed 2 application Serial No. Utah under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select Lot 3, SE Vi N W y. Sec. 5, T. 41 S., R. 4V2 W., SL Mer., Utah, containing 80.08 acres; in exchange for SE 4 NW 54 Sec. 18, T. protests or other objections in the Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, together with evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant, within 30 days from the Mrs. Fern Morrison visiting in date of the first publication of Las Vegas has received word of this notice. the arrival of a fine baby boy, Ed. D. Cox, born to Mr. and iftrs. Arthur Acting Manager-Firs- t Goodnow, Feb. 3, in Kingsville, publication January 15, 1959. Texas. Mrs. Goodnow is the for- Last publication February 5, 1959. mer Betty Morrison, of ML. mother ; winfPUffom for any --- MANAGEMENT f.ll. Carmel news Dear Editor: at the "Dutch Morhome over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morand daughter of Salt Lake and Mrs. Dolly Willis of Arizona. - USE A MIX FOR THESE SWEET BISCUIT ROLLS Southern Utah News Kapab, Utah 'Visitors rison were rison City, Page, "chQdrery of - . 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