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Show Southern Utah Mews Oribrvillo Flews Events and dotes By Man E. Johnson Mrs Perry Lamb, daughter Linda, her mother May HeatorT and Rita Jackson visited in Salt Lake Melvin City over the week-erld- , Jackson who has just returned from his LDS Mission returned home with them. Word was received here Friday of the death of Clark Cook, his funeral was hed in Heber City, Monday, Mrs. J. E. Crofts Mr. and Mrs. Sterling "Heaton. of Fredonia, Arizona anc Mrs. Ella Palmer and son Orville to the fur ral. Mr. Cook was principal of the Valley High School several years ago. Kelly Tait daughter of Mr. and Chester Tait and AAary Lynn Riddle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riddle, were baptized' and confirmed members of the church Saturday and Sunday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaNard E. Johnson was blessed and given a name in Sacrament meeting Sunday. She was blessed by her father and given the name of Mesha Kay. Mr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and family of Fredonia, Arizona, visited at the Lawrence Espin home Sunday afternoon and at the Tait home in Mt. Carmel. -- Ber-neet- a Kanab, Utah Thursday, February 6, 1964 opped here to see friends the past weekend enroute to Provo wtyere will visit for a few weeks. and Weekly Events he Mrs. Lavere Brinkerhoff and and Miss family spent Wednesday January . Mrs. Ivey Maxwell Vivian Cox went to Salt Lake City 29, ' at St. George, visiting her Monday to .get their father Willia father on his birthday. Born January 30, to Mr. and E. Cox, who has been up there the past month visiting relatives Mrs. Mardel Brinkerhoff was a 9 lb 2 oz baby boy, the new boy and friends. has one sister and two brothers. Mr. Dale Spencer, who is teachRelatives here received word ing school at American Fork, accompanied by his giri friend,. visit- of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Johnson (Marilyn) ed here over the past weekend. Mr. Antone Bringershire, who on February 1, at the Kane Cohas been vactioning in Texas, st- - unty Hospital, this is their first Glendale Flews child. Mr. and Mrs. Byrell Lamb of Bridgeland, visited here over the past week end enroute to Calif. Mr. James S. Esplin and son Rendal Don of LaPoint, visited here and at Washington, the past weekends Relatives and friends here have had word from Frankie Malan and Norman Hunt, who are serving the colors and have ed at Fort Gordon, they have been at a base fn Texas at a Base In Puerto re-locat- been stationGeorgia, that Frank and Norman Rico. ed Mrs.-La-ne r Taitvisited here the with her grandmother week past Grace Heaton, her parents came from Cedar City Sunday and took her home. Visiting at the Grace Heaton home over the weekend from their home in Salt Lake was Mr. and Mrs. Dell Spencer. Mrs. Spencer is the former LuJean Heaton. Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Winters and son, of Kanab, visited at the Orson Young home Friday. Mrs. Johnny Cram and baby visited with her parents the Keith Hepwcyths Friday ffrom Fredonia Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sthalei and children of Enterprise, Utah visited at the F. M. Esplin home, Mrs. Sthalei remained to visit for a while Velta Hepworth has returned home from the hospital and is getting along fine. Word has been received by the Harvey A. Crofts that their son Randall who is serving on an LDS mission in Germany has been hospitalized, they are not sure of his illness, the lastword received is he is improving Visiting here Saturday with friends and relatives were the John Crofts of Panguitch, Utah and Mrs. Mary Jane DeMille and children of Rockville, Utah. Wilda Adair daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair, and Marlynn Holgate son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. H6lgate went to Provo to enroll at BYU this semester. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamber-laiwent to Flagstaff, Arizona over the weekend to take Mrs. Chamberain's mother, Myrza Hamblin, of Kanab, to visit with her daughter. Janet Lamb daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaNor Lamb; LeAnn Tait daughter o Mr. and Mrs. n The only totem pole ive ever bought ' Strange purchase? Youd be surprised For (liLand Dairy FRESH MILK V'YVlH Hi and ICE CREAM Wholcsalo Call Ct Rotail G44-207- 4 - I - Francis felly at all that Standard buys, ..and where! The totem pole, carved by Chilkat Indians for our new Alaskan Refinery Alaska's first refinery depicts the story of oil in the 49th State. unusual purchases we While it's one ever made, it illustrates a Standard Oil Company : To support local businesses of California-policand communities with local purchases. of-the-m- ost The Chilkat clan was one of the more than 18,000 suppliers who filled our exploration, producing, (J manufacturing, transportation, research and our marketing requirements last year. Oilr annual shopping list is more than 50,000 items long, and it helps many a small, local business to prosper. Yes, even the money Standard pays for this space in your, newspaper is another example of local spending. By bringing dollars into ylour community, it also helps you. Planning ahead to serve you better - STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIPORNI |