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Show Page Three September SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 4, 1963 September 4, Page Three 1969 Ml. Carmel news & events by Berneeta T. Beckwith Valerie from his work in Kay-entAnz Laurel ar.d baby will him there this weekend to join live a, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Esplin are the happy parents of a baby boy bom in the Kane County Hospital Saturday night. Two sisters and one brother will greet the little newcomer on his arrival home with his mother. Miss Sharlene Tait and girl friend, both from Pacouna, Calif , are vacationing a couple of weeks in Utah, visiting at present at the home of Sharlenes grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beckwith. They will visit other relatives in the county and in Cedar City. Sharlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tait. Mrs. Shauna Turek and boys of Washington visited Monday at the Rolland Esplin (her parents) home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Leany of Hurricane, were at the Edward Lamb home Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Lucille Gardner Larson and children of St. George were ta town Monday evening for business purposes. Mr. an Mrs. Arch Hoopes of St. George were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Tait of Cedar City visited at the Bernard Taits Saturday. Dennis Teel came Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his wife Laurel and baby daughter, Amitted to the Kane County hospital recently have been: Paul Halverson, Della Troy, Hisaha Louise and Tomo Shira-Kam- i, Bell, Inez Carpenter, Mary Ellen Spencer, Margaret Hardy, Donald Van Gorder, Linda Rae Lund, ana Harriet Riggs. ' Bom August 28 to Mr and Mrs. Dave Shrum was a baby girl weighing 8 lbs , V2 oz Mr. an Mrs. Cleve Esplin of ML Carmel welcomed a new baby bay on August 30. He weighed in at 8 lbs. 5 oz. Kaitab news notes Rodney and Jane Carpenter and family were here last weekend visiting friends and relatives. J v' is First of all we want to know if you missed our little column last week Hope so, but here we are again. Since then, the girls have had quite a bit of fun so we have lots of news Karen Banks and Tanna Pledger are back with us again. Oh yes, and we also have some more new employees: Vicki Lamb, and Vivan Buntings siste- -, Ella Kir-sc- h Touring Wayne County were Julie and husband, Dr Durfey, and also visiting his parents there. v 4 jS from Barco m 0 fr at''-'- . 2 Gary Bayles visted his parents over the weekend from Salt Lake City where he has been attending summer school and working Also Verl Pollock spent the weekend from San Fernando, Calif. Laree Burrows daughter Rose-ann- a is visiting a few days from her beauty school in Phoenix. Malanie Hamnons husband was home over the weekend from Ft. Ord, Calif. Spending the long weekend in Salt Lake were Rose Huntington and family. They said they had really lots of fun, going to Lagoon Temple Square, and the zoo. Has been a week or so since Emma Jean Mulliner and her family got back from Yellowstone Park. Thought wed better throw it in, even late. They reported just a little chilly but still had fun chasing bears. Visiting their ole home town in Antimony were Mary Riddle and her family. Hasnt changed much. Charlet Fames and husband went to Salt Lake City and Pocatello, Idaho. Said they didnt do anything exciting. I Wan! clean heat? I FINANCE YOURS The map shown above will be an added feature in the coming edition of "The History of Kane County," to indicate some News Nofes From Cp!. MacD r.rld is Fredonia, Arizona assigned P. Young, son of Roscoe and Beth Young is home from his tour of duty in Vietnam. After a 45 day leave he will report to Fort Benning, Ga. House guest of Edward P. Young is Miss Nikki Lillie of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Kendall Brooksby (Geor-geann- e Brmkerhoff) and three children spent the week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brinkerhoff and with her Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brooksby. AOAN Howard R. Young, son of Roscoe and Beth Young will take Erma Rae Eloillit as his bride on, October 18. The wedding will be in China Lake, Calif. s, away with prizes At the race meet at Parowan in connection with the Iron County Fair, Kanab horses made a very good showing. The maturity race which was the big race of the meet paid $1,110. Donald Swapp won that race and received half of the purse, with the other half divided between three other horses. Donalds horses also won four first places, one second place, and one third place with six Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat into a few pennies. CALL YOUR FIRST STATE BANK STANDARD OIL IN ORDERVILLE 44-2371 KARL JAMESON MAN Standard Oil Company of California starts. 13 ft. 9 in. by 12 ft. 7 ft. by 1 5 ft. 6. Richfield, which has not been touted as a football power for several years and who the Cowboys defeated soundly last year played very good ball and at times looked as though they could turn the tide against Kanab. The Cowboys received the opening kickoff and began right away to dominate the game as they marched from their own 20 yard line to a touchdown with Jackson Crofts, Don Corry and Kenny Riggs carrying the pigskin, under the direction of quarterback Lynn McAllister. It took Kanab 16 plays to bring the ball to pay dirt and Crofts carried it over for the score with Riggs adding the PAT and the Cowboys led 8-- Kanab then kicked to the The game was plagued with a goodly number of penalties on both teams. During the second period the Richfield quarterback. - Green $18400 $1 7400 2 ft. by 6 ft. 8 in. 2-to- ne who had a deadly passing arm, threw a pass from his seven yard line to his halfback who galloped about 75 yards before being brought down, only to have the ball returned due to a penalty. The Wildcats would not be denied their score however, and with accuracy the quarterback passed three good ones, and the halfback ran another jaunt for four first downs, then Bryant Albrect gathered in a good pass and made the score. The PAT attempt was no good, Kanab led pin-poi- rd 8-- The game then settled down to more defense than offense, and it wasnt until in the waning min-nte- s of the game that Gary MacDonald grabbed a Richfield pass and ran it back for a Kanab score. The PAT failed and Kanab had it sewed up 14-Kanab led in almost all statistics, including the one that counts, the Final score. 21 ft 11 in. by 12 ft. 12 ft. by 16 ft 12 ft. by 12 ft. - - Fawn fore they take on the likes of Delta next Saturday, Sept. 6 at 4 pm. in Kanab. Delta has dominated class B football in recent years, and are again the big threat. Last weekend they soundly defeated the Hurricane Tigers by a astronomical 74 to 0. - Coppertone ycur setv'cemcn or rr.iss:cR2ry receiving the SUN? Big heat bills? Heating Fuel Budget Plan: even, low monthly payments through the heating season. CALL YOUR STANDARD f'N OIL IN ORDERVILLE KAKL JAMESON Indeed the Cowboys have their work all lined out. 44-2371 Cianda d Oil Company of California $7950 FARNSWORTH CHEVROLET $12800 COMPANY Panguitch, Utah $13900 beige .. Is Coach Arlyn Hafen and AssistCoach Jim Ott will have the Cowboys drilling heavily this week to work out any kinks be green shag .. $31100 14 ft. by 12 ft. -- - Green 1 ant ALL 12 ft. by 24 ft. 2 in. i'u"ipe Lance Corson T Mark poral of Mr. and Mrs Lpdley R. MacDonald of Kv-- h is erung with Headquarters ? ' Ten re Battalion, Headquarters Fleet Marine H. M. Force Paci'r -- t Ca i Smith in Hr '.:V command It is the m the Marne Corps bo h in number of me' end area covered. Fleet Mar:'" "or e PanLc serves 130,000 men a d its area of responsibility ct'v'c' fron the western Unite I rt"o to V.ctnam. Wild- cats and five plays later they were forced to punt and it looked like it may be another rout by the Pokes. - Moss Green 31 ft. 4 in. by 12 ft. --- Hawaii T Playing under warm, sunny and wet, rainy skies, the Kanab Cowboys won their gridiron opener last Friday by defeating a good Richfield eleven 14-- - Light Gold Shag 21 ft. 7 in by 12 ft. - Gold 1 h HAWAII Sp4 Edward Kanab horses 'walk1 HERE of the important and interesting locales within the county. Picture of the map was taken by Norm Boardman must be sold to make room $29000 $15190 $15890 1969 Chevrolet Cars end Tracks for the new 1970 models. IF WE DON'T HAVE WHAT YOU WANT WE CAN GET IT FEC.Vt AHOT.'.ZZ CHEVROLET DEALER. $11920 Blue-Gree- n PLUS SEVERAL OTHERS IN 7 ft. by 1 0 ft. 1 0 in. - Beige $5795 s VARIED COLORS & PRICES WE HAVE A FEW TOP USED CARS 1966 BUICK LeSabre Custom 400 Sport Sedan with air conditioning II ft. 7 in. by 1 1 10 ft 5 in -- Red ft. 9 in. by 2 ft. 5 in. - Green .. $69?S . at the 3 ft. by 3 ft. 4 in. 1 - Gr. & Br. Tweed .. .. 6 ft. 2 in. by 9 ft. 6 in. - Blue store of $1 4250 $3995 1967 CAMARO RaSy Sport Coupe transmission 1965 MUSTANG Sport Coupe, $12150 ALL 1 KANAB PRICES INCLUDE PAD and INSTALLATION ed Transmission 1965 CHEVROLET Impala Sport Sedan Call Panguitch Kanab Tropic 676-889- 1 644-279- 3 674-217- 7 ed |