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Show 'i Glondalo lions Erofeia tlono end Current Events and Currant Events Mrs. George Nelson, Phoenix, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Preston Brooksby andfamily at Fredonia this week. Wade Baooksby and Lawrence Judd visited their parents, Mrs Eldon Brooksby and the Warren Dart Judds, :i Fredonia, during the between semester break from their studies at BYU, Provo, Utah. Fredonia's Lynx played their three final games on the road last week, winning from Page in, an exciting squeaker, with Page putting on a sizzling fourth quarter spurt. Both Sanders" at and Ganado losing, also, gave the Lynx very little opposition. The final game before Disl..ct tournament-o- n February 88-8- 4 was organist and played a solo, The Old Refrain. Pall Bearers included Jense McCormick, Ed- The first World's Fair BAPTIST FIRST mil- GRURGH KANAB, UTAH John Turner, James Fitch, Earnest Romanowski, Jr., Dennis here the past week. Chicago Fire was $200 lion. was held in England in 1851 win L. (Billy) Swapp, Veldon Judd, Tom Baker, Roney Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Palmer and Don Mackelprang, Paul Senteney, two children from San Diego, Cal and Feris Pratt. Honorary pallbearers were William Pint, Jerry ifornia, and Mrs. Ray J. Palmer from St! George, visited relatives Adamson, Earl (Bob) Green, By Ivis Farr Thursday, February 13, 1964 The property loss in the Kanab, Utah Southern Utah News Page 4 (1 DI!r. South of Hivy. Ora May Cox, Karla Spence and Lois Spencer visited at Salt Lund, Ed Sulivan, and Dean Ber-keall in the Forest Lake City the past week. Home Missionaries at- - Sacra Service. Flowers were under the ment meeting Sunday evening direction of Mrs. Walter Judd, were High Councilmen Ross E assisted by Mrs. Sterling Heaton, Miss Jamie Lynn Finley, and Miss Heaton, Bruce Hoyt, Orval Pal mer and Janice Heaton from the Martine McCormick. Alton Ward and Elder Melvin E I drew them . . . with bands Jackson from our ward, they gave of love. (Hosea-1- 1 :4). some very interesting informat y, 09 on 2nd East) co-work- ers BEY. S. PAGUA, PASTOR 1 7:39 11:C0 S. S SERVICES: 9:45 A.M. P2I. A Church with AJJ. M. T7- - Eving. Ser. a warm welcome1 Ion. Fireside was held at the chapel 62-4Sunday evening with Bruce Harris 77-5as guest speaker, he also showed slides of the Mission that he served in, there was a group of 40 14-1at Flagstaff is w:th Monu in attendance, the fireside ,was ment Valley High School, Kayen-ta- . under the direction of Miss Helen This Friday, February 7 on the Maxwell. Miss Helen Maxwell received Fredonia Court. Don Wagner, formerly coach and instructor at her call to serve a two year LDS Fredonia Schools, was recently mission in the Northern Mexican appointed principal of Monument Mission. Her farewell testimonial Valley, so we can except some will be held on Feb. 23 at- -t mixed feelings from him at this Glendale Ward Chapel. She will go to school at the BYU for a game. short period of instruction prior Come out and see some of to leaving for her field of labor. the great basketball being played Miss Evon Olson, Home Demby the Lynx this year. Terrell Brooksby and Dale Johnson .vill onstration Agent for Garfield and be playing their final game as Kane Counties, came to our Relief Society, Monday, and gave Brooksby is a senior and Johnof son will be ineligible because demonstrations on patterns, matage before another cage season ching various kinds of cloth and rolls around. Both are excellent talked on clean-uprojects. on the nights they are 'on' and The Glendale and Alton MIAs the long shots, as well as the close are holding their Valentine pro- 7 1, 64 CHEVROLET-T- he great highway performer 5 v. 7 ' -- ApM'. 7 - .J - p in uhder the basket manueers are worth seeing. Game times are 6:30 and 8.00 p.m. at Fredonia High School Gym. Larry Stephenson, son of Mrs. Beth Stephensen, was approved c and ordained a Decon in the Aa-ronl- Priesthood and wasgraduat-efrom the Primary at Sucrament services at Fredonia LDS Ward this week. Susanna Hunt was baptized and confirmed a member of the church by Bishop Woodrow Johnson. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hunt. Mrs. Elmer Rider was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Bishops Counselor Keith Bryner conducted the services. Prayers wwere by Don Ellison and LeRoy Heaton. Preston Brooksby and Mrs. Arland Brooksby were in charge of music, Testimonials occupied the remainder of the program. Mrs. Edith Holmes was selected chairman and Mrs. Tom Baker and Mrs. W. E. Byrom members of the committee to investigate the fluctuations in electrical power in the Fredonia area, and also to icquest a hearing on Fredonias high telephone rates as compared to the neighboring areas. This was the main topic for discussion at the recent business meeting of Fredonia Womens Club under the direction of Mrs. Ivan Goodall, president. Mrs. Lorin M. Farr, Jr.! and Mrs. Byrom were hostesses for the social hour, which featured birthday cakes for the Mrs. d Goodall and Mrs. Amell Leather-woo- "whose birthdays are d, cele- brated this week. Others attending were Mrs. P. A. T. (Sue) Jensen, Mrs. Lawaun (Melva) Hatch, Mrs. Doris (Barbara) Moss, Mrs. Lowell Ford, Mrs. Devota Becker, Mrs. M. S. (Dorothy) McNeill, Mrs. Don (Rachel) Van Gorder, Mrs. Walter (Mabel) Mel-loand Mrs. Sargent (Wanda) r, Rich. Out of town people who attended the memorial services this week for William T. (Bill) Ander- - gram and dance together in the Alton ward, a Court of Honor for the Boy Scouts was held prior to to the entertainment. Mr. James S. Esplin and son Lyndel, of LaPoint, were here and in St. George on business and seeing relatives the past week end. son, at Fredonia, incuded Mr. and Mrs. F. M. (Flick) Hodgin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senteney, all of Williams, and Jay H. Cravens, Flagstaff. Also, from Flagstaff was Jay Whiting. Mrs. Wyona Kent, Prescott, was also present. Memorial services were held In Fredonia LDS Chapel for William T. (Bill) Anderson, 60, Monday, February 10, at 10 a.m., with Bishop Woodrow Johnson conducting. Funeral services wjll be held Foreground: Chevrolet Impola Sport Coupe Feels like somebody put a runway L where the road should be! in Prescott,Arizona, on Wednesday, February 12, prior to interment at Mountain View Cemetary. there Anderson is survived by one daughter, Miss Betty Lorraine Anderson, Blythe, California, and two brothers, Earl, of San Berna-dino- , California, and James of Hillsboro, Oregon. Two sisters, Mrs. Ray (Helen) Mann, and Miss Frances Anderson, both of Hillsboro." Bill Anderson was born Sep- tember 28, 1903, at Myrtle Creek Oregon, and has been an Arizona resident since 1920. He has been with the United States Forest Service since 1 929. He passed away Saturday, February 8, at Kane County Hospital of pneumonia complicated by a ieart condition. Speakers at the services at Fre-- j donia were F. M. (Flick) Hodgin, Supervision Kaibab National Forest, and Jay H. Cravens, Supervisor, Coconino National Forest, lagstaff. Bothr told of their regard for Anderson and his devot-oto duty in the Forest Service, layers were by William Finley and Paul McCormick. Mrs. Finley n Background: Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon with roof luggage earner VS1 and its luxurious ride, you may not With engines up to a 42f-are notice where air travel leaves olT and a Chevrolet Impala begins. Take-off- s smooth and effortless. Hills seem flat as prairies. A big coil spring at each wheel and over 700 sound deadeners throughout the body and chassis make you feel luxury inside an youre hardly .on the ground at all. Youll 'find all kinds of e seats, tailored with Impala s big, roomy Body by Fisher, too. Wide g fabrics and vinyls. Thick carpeting. Soft background music radio ", if you like. You can even get an automatic pilot (we call it a from an AM-Fspeed and cruise control"') that lets you log mile after turnpike mile without h living at touching the accelerator. All in all. its, prices. And who but your Chevrolet dealer can offer ,u a way to go quite like that? Jet-smoo- th h jet-ag- deep-cushion- wall-to-wa- rich-lookin- ed ll M down-to-ear- th sky-hig- THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet . Chevelle Chevy Str tht m of goor ('In roll I Showroom - 1 1 n. Corvair . Corvette v f BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 3C0 North main. Coder City SC3-G59- i 5 A if r |