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Show t 4 f - SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Two SOUTHERN UTAH IIZWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah " Errol G. SPOOR PAG Probate Guardianship Anyone having information for the Odean Croft home. And Orderville News please call me been Ranee has .Chamberlain Notices and I will be thankful for your called American to the Spanish help. mission field. (Consult Clerk of Court for further particulars) Word has been received that Gary Lamb, son --of Laoar and Reed James Bolander; son of Mrs. TO CREDITORS . NOTICE Reed Bolander of Salt Lake, has Irene Lamb, celebrated his 7th a with the 15th, birthday Friday Alaskbeen called to serve in the Estate of Merlin Brinkefhoff, an Canadian mission field for the party at school also known as Merle Brinkerhoff. L.D.S. Church. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the unThe Horrace Burrows family dersigned at Richfield, Utah, on went io Salt Lake this "week end or before the 10th day of January where they plan to attend the Ice A. D. 1962. Follies and see the state fair. Olsen and Chamberlain Emily Tanner and Golda Adair Attorneys for Executor 76 South Main Street were both hospitalized during 'this Richfield, Utah. past week. We wish them a quick Published August 31, Sept. 7, 14, recovery. DILL EMEBVCO hi " UTAH DEMOS WAYNE Brown, Publisher and Editor Thursday, September 21, 1961 CO, Subscriptions (3.50 per year, (2.00 for Six Months matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under post office In Kana, Utah, Items for publication must be and All communications signed by the writer, whose name must appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publisher may determine. 21, 1961. John David Chamberlain, soh of Hugh Chamberlain took Tils demonstration on staking toma-to- e plants to the State Fair in -- MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Salt Lake. KLRJ-T- V Weekly Hans and Mercy Chamberlain spent several days at the State Fair, Hans is on the fair board. Dick Esplin and family went to Salt Lake where Dickie Lee will ness, Joan Greenwood) Prcgrca SEPT. 17 THRU SEPT. 23 Monday Thru Friday 7:30 DAILY WORD 7:53 ALMANAC 8.00 SAY WHEN 8:30 PLAY YOUR HUNCH 9:00 PRICE IS RIGHT 9:30 CONCENTRATION 10.00 Truth or Consequences 10:30 IT COULD BE YOU 10.55 NBC NEWS DAY 11:00 CARTOON CAVALCADE 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 12:00 JAN MURRAY SHOW 12:30 LORETTA YOUNG -- THEATRE 1:00 YOUNG DR. MALONE 1:30 FROM THESE ROOTS 2:00 MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY 2:30 HERES HOLLYWOOD 3:00 NOW With Martin Black 4:00 ALMANAC , 4:45 HUNTLEY BRINKLEY 5:55 MR. MAGOO Sunday, September 17 10:00 THE ETERNAL LIGHT 10:30 FRONTIERS OF FAITH 11:00 NATL FOOTBALL LEAGUE L. A. at Baltimore 1:30 MOVIE TWO 3:00 WISDOM 3:30 CHET HUNTLEY 4:00 MEET THE PRESS 4:30 TALK BACK 5:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHOW 6:00 NATIONAL VELVET 6:30 CAR '54 7:00 SUNDAY MYSTERY THEATRE 8:00 AFRICAN PATROL 8:30 TWO FACES WEST 9:00 ALFRED HITCHCOCK 9:30 PLAYHOUSE (TBA) 10:00 TIGHTROPE The Fired Guns ' ' 10:30 FREMONT THEATRE Siatterys Hurricane (Linda Darnell, Richard Widmark) Monday, September 18 4 05 TWO ON THE AISLE Woman on the Run (Ann Sheridan, Dennis OKeefe) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPOR1 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 PLAYHOUSE (TBA) 7:00 WHISPERING SMITH 7:30 CONCENTATION 8:00 TV-- SPECIAL Mt. Fuji 9:00 THE AMERICANS 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB ' Sealed Cargo (Dana Andrews, Claude Rains) 2 Tuesday, September 19 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE Flying Down To Rio (Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6:23 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 THE FIRESIIDE Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Tommy Kelly, May Robson) 8:00 (TBA) 9:00 LARAMIE 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10.20 NIGHT OWL CLUB . The Detectives (Alex Guin- - Wednesday, September 20 4:03 TWO ON THE AISLE Lover and Lollipops (Lori March, Gerald OLoughlin) 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6.15 SPORTS REPORT 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 ROY ROGERS 7:00 MYSTERY THEATRE 8:00 TOMBSTONE TERRITORY 8:30 JOEY BISHOP SHOW 9:00 WAGON TRAIN 10:00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB (RaySeven Angry Men mond Massey, Debra Paget) Thursday, September 21 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE Finger of .Guilt (Richard Basehart, Const Cummings) 6.00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT 6.25 WEATHER BRIEFING 6:30 BAT MASTERSON 7:00 BACHELORS FATHER 7:30 GREAT GHOST STORIES 8:00 GROUCHO SHOW 8:30 PLAYHOUSE Cross Hairs (Ann Sheridan, James Daly) 9:00 OUTLAWS 10.00 TENTH HOUR 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB No Time for Comedy (James Stewart, Rosalind Russel) September 22 ' Better Check Your TONIGHT! for your Hearing LeROY P. JUDD DR. A. F. RICH -- by have a medical checkup. Clair and Mary Lee Ramsay visited in Orderville during the week end. Clair is coach at Bryce Valley High School, Tropic. INSURANCE Cedar City IJfAL ESTATE KANAB, UTAH Finest Quality Hearing Aids on Budget Terms MI Ed and John Crofts went to Salt Lake oh a business trip. CANYONLANDS NATIONAL UTAH A Bill Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reo Heaton, has recently returned from Provo where he work ed at BYU freshman orientation for eleven days. Bill represented the AMS-AWby greeting stud ents and serving as an Information agent for the Archon Honor Fraternity. He also went to Salt Lake for his mission interview. PARK PROPOSAL AUG 1061 Senate and House bills, introduced by Senator frank t. Mess and Congressman David 8. King and M, Blaine Peterson, would establish this new national park at tho confluence of the Green and Colorado rivers. sz. Do Your If my Am mm if mm nights r Q S Ordcrvills daily rows happenings By Eleanor Reese The J. E. Crofts of Orderville are hosts for a few days to an International Farm Youth Exchange student. His name is Karl Bochsbichler and his home is in Austrifl Karl will stay with the Crofts for three days during which time they will travel to Zion, Bryce, Friday, and the Coral Sand Dunes. He 4:05 TWO ON THE AISLE the rest of the week will San Francisco Story (Joel with spend ottr county agent, Carl HaMcCrea, Yvonne DeCarlo) tch at his home in Kanab. . 6:00 NEWS SPOTLITE 6:15 SPORTS REPORT The new Missionary plan waa 6:25 WEATHER BRIEFING presented with the Lincoln Crofts 6:30 RESCUE 8 family acting as Host Family., 7:00 LAWLESS YEARS Gayland Hoyt, son of Ervin and j 7:30 PREVIEW THEATRE Emma Hoyt was presented to be 8:00 MICHAEL SHAYNC . ordained a Deacon SPECIAL 9:00 TV-Lynn James and Juanita Esplin Medicine 1961 and children afe down lor a two New Joints for Old' week visit. Lynn is County Agent 10:00 TENTH HOUR for Juab County. They live in 10:20 NIGHT OWL CLUB Nephi. The Big Sleep (Lauren Bacall, Humprey Bogart) L. J. Heaton and wife Audre son Eric are visiting here at and Saturday, September 23 the L. .C. Heaton home. 8:00 SHARI LEWIS The nine girls who graduated 8:30 KING LEONARDO from 2nd year Bee Hive held 9:00 FURY a sleeping party at the home of 9:30 LONE RANGER Vera Johnson. The girls presented 10:00 UPDATE 10:30 TBA their teacher, Eleanor Reese, with a' beautiful table lamp. She in 11:00 BASEBALL (TBA) turn gave each girl a Bee Hive 1:30 MR MAGOO class pin. 2:00 ROY ROGERS 2.30 MR. WIZZARD Mr. Willianm R. Munn, daugh3:00 ROBIN HOOD of Bedford, and ter 3:30 CAPTAIN GALLANT Indiana, were recent visitors at 4:00 FILM home of Norene Porter. They are 4:10 TWO ON THE AISLE Flesh and the Spur (John friends from her Great Lakes mission days. They all attened the Agar, Marla English) St. George Temple on Thursday, '3:30 BONANZA r 6:30 THE TALL MAN Students going away to 'college 7:00 SAT. NITE AT THE MOVIE are Merrill Fisher, Marilyn, DelHow to Marry a Millionaire' bert and Dot Holgate, Wilda 9:60 THE DEPUTY to BYU. Roy Esplin and 9:30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK Sam Chamberlain to USU Vj Lo10:00 JOHNNY MIDNIGHT gan. Lee Sorensen and Doug" Cov10:30 NEVADA CLUB PRESENTS ington to Dixie in SL George. J. Mr. Blandings Builds his R. Chamberlain to the U of U. Dream House (Cary Grant, Carol Lee Esplin to Henagers in Salt Lake City. Chad Heaton Sher-il- l Myrna Lamb, Dean Lamb, Terry Tait, FTank Fisher, Spencer Young, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE CSU, Cedar. Madolyn Carroll-t- Darwin and Dorothy Robinson from Fredonia were visitors at 'iST Christmas Shopping EARLY : si .. COQUI CAVERHS CURIO SHOP ' OFF 0a ALL i.1:rchs While you're out or away on vacation will they break in, gather up your "hidden" valuables, and vanish? For the cost of a few movie tickets yoican buy months of complete profeefoin our modern Safe iso 4 Salo Sept. 23 lhrc:;h 0:1. 2nd Deposit vault. Neecrwe say more? 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