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Show Thursday, February 16, 1956 Southern Utah News & Kane Countv Standard Alton News Events By Allen Cox one seemed to have a good time. Don Palmer was a visitor here Sunday. He is on leave from the NO lETTER WORDS TO DESCRIIE malice toward none ' with charity 1 FT, With V' ... -- uJfr.n Car- Owners Eligible For Payments ol Lee Esplin, "IROTHERHOOD' "V army and has been stationed at Mr. and Mrs. Gam Blackburn Fort Carson, Colorado. from Orderville were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Resee of here one day last weejc. Orderville were visitors, at the Last Friday evening about 80 Allen Cox home Sunday. Scouts and seouters from Kane The Scouts and Explorers gave County came here for an over- a program in sacrament meeting night camp and a skating and Sunday evening. Don Palmer, sleighriding party. Beehive girls Preston Brooksby and Stake and Mia Maids were here in the Missionaries, Leo Chamberlain evening for the party and every and Cecil Pugh all gave talks. Darlene Heaton, and Misses PACE 3 Wm A Wllda Adair, Ida 30-Day Marie Young, Dot Iiolgate, at the home of Miss Vivian Heaton ?f Alton. For the wool marketing year Burke Sorensen and Webster beginning April 1, 195G, each Adair were In Salt Lake City producer who sells unshorn Thursday through Saturday of lambs t,hat he has owned for 30 last week. Webster went to re- days or more will be eligibly for ceive attention from the doctor payment under the wool profor the operation on his leg. gram. Currently, Chairman Mar Miss Gwenevere Esplin and "cllus Johnson of the Kane Agrl--uhurthe FHA Girls of the Valley high Stabilization and Conschool sponsored a Family Night servation County ComLYtee, exat the high school Monday night. plains. payments are made only The families of the FHA girls for lambs marketed for slaughtwere invited to enjoy an een-ln- g er. of games, program numbers Chairman Johnson points out from the families, and refresh- that under the new method, payments of cookies and punch. ments to each produced who has Deanna Tait is president of the owned lambs 30 days or more FHA girls, and the program was will 1m made on the weight or under the direction of Miss Lois weight increase of the animals that occurs during his ownerTait. MIA Firesides were held Sun- ship. The original producer of day night after church, with the lambs will be eligible for a pay-Mia Maids and Explorers meet- ment based on the full liveweight ing at the home of Miss Luane of the animals at the time he Eaclf subsequent Esplin, and the Jr. Gleaners sells them. and Jr. at the home of owner of the lambs for 30 days or more will be eligible for a Miss Renee Chamberlain. The MIA held a Valentine oayment only on that portion of Sweetheart dance Tuesday night the weight produced during his ownership. during the Mutual hour. In the case of lambs purchased Recent visitors at the home of before April 1, 1956 and marketMr. and Mrs. Charles T. ed later, payments will be made were Mr. and Mi J. Dennett, of Provo. They on the full weight at the time of were on their way to visit the sale. This is designed to protect Los Angeles Temple. Elwood is feeders and others who buy the the nephew of Mrs. Ilepworth. animals marketed. Explaining Also recently visiting at the Hep-wort- this more spccifidally Chairman home were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson points out that the payKieth Workman and family of ments will be based on the .average weight of wool per hundred Cedar City. Mrs. Margaret Chamberlain pounds of lamb (5 pounds) and and her first and second grade SO percent of the payment per school classes held a Valentine's pound determined for the 1956 party Tuesday afternoon In their clip of shorn wool. Payments room at the school. Invited will be made only on unshorn guests were their young friends, lambs. Under the new method each the children who will attend the applicant will be required to first grade next year. Pop-corcookies, and candy were served make an accounting of the number of head and pounds of anias refreshments. A Scout Executives meeting mals purchased and sold. His was held Monday night in the payments will be made on the pounds gained while he owned Seminary Building. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyne Soren- the lambs. Payments to producsen and family of Cedar City ers who buy unshorn lambs visited here over the week end. and later shear them will be MisS Colleen Johnson suffered subject to a downward adjusta broken arm Saturday of last ment in any shorn wool Incentive payment they apply for. The week while roller skating. The Orderville Ward Sweet- downward adjustment will be the heart Ball, sponsored by the amount of the lamb payment that Building Fund Committee, will the previous owner was eligible be held on February 25th. Watch to receive. The Incentive price for wool for further anouncemnts. Mrs. Lucy Crofts announces in the coming marketing year that Singing Mothers Chorus will continue at 62 cents per pound grease basis. The payment practice will be held Immediate- will be based on the percent ly following sacrament meeting needed to bring the national av all wool erage price received growers for shorn "wool up to 62 cents per pound. Also any operators who have wool in the 1955 marketing year should get their receipts Into the ASC Office before April 1, 1956. And file their application for their incentive payment before that date. 1 Best Cornerstone Ever BROTHERHOOD WEEK Hep-wort- February Soontored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews 19-2- Invented 6 Orderville Daily News Happenings Court of Honor was held during Sunday evening church services, February 12th, with some 30 awards being given to the boys. The Court of Honor was conducted by Larry Scout executives present were William Reo Heaton and LaNard Johnson. Talks were A Boy Scout Try Us! RICHFIELD COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK THE FRIENDLY BANK Serving Southern Utah People YOUR DEPOSIT8 INSURED given by Clyde Bishop, Wm. Reo Heaton, Jr., Wm. Cox, Allen Judd and Bishop Bolander. Six local scouts presented the colors. PTA Founders Day Program was presented at the Valley High School Friday night, February 10th. President Mina Gardner conducted the program, which was under the direction of Mrs. Lucy Crofts and as follows: song, Just a Song at Twilight by congre- gation: prayer, Ervin Hoyt; skit, Of Any Child Alive, directed by Lucy Crofts with Mrs. Berl Heaton, Slyvia Chamberlain, Colleen Sorensen, Everetta Crofts, and Esther Tait taking parts.; double trio, I Passed by Your Window" by Eva Dallin, Eva 1898 Organized Es-pli- TO $10,600.00 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation h Jan Fox, Carolyn Blackburn, Chamberlain Corinne Lamb, Kathy Henderson with Colleen PTA Sorensen at the piano; History", by Arvilla Heaton; discussion led by Cornell Chamber-lai- n on the value of taking care of the new gym. closing prayer, Fern Morrison. A large crowd was in attendance, and the program was enjoyed by all. Donald Esplin left Sunday for Salt Lake City where he underwent an operation Tuesday morning at the Holy Cross Hospital, for an Injury to his right knee. His mother, Mrs. Chastie Esplin, went as far as Nephl with him, where she will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay. They expected to be away for about one week. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reese spent several days last week in Provo, on business, and visiting bat"First Quality" three-yea- r tery costs you $10 00 a year. A Llfe-ioBattery costs you only $3 00 a year. A The revolutionary Life-Lon- g Battery possesses tremendous recuperative powers, as proved in independent laboratory tests and in actual use. A completely dis- charged Life-Lon- Battery will g g recuperate in one minute I A Battery has started a test car more than 453.095 times with no loss of power! Life-Lon- Ask your dealer for details of lab tests and reward offer. The only battery in the world with a 10 Year BONDED Guarantee. Tons Blackburn with friends and relatives. Mrs. Amy II. Esplin held a Orderville, Utah quilting at her home Wednesday afternoon of last week. Those 8everal exclusive' dealerships evenings. present were Mrs. Martha Por- Sundaysteel are still available In Southern beams are going up The ter, Mrs. Cecil Fisher, Mrs. BesUtah. Address inquiries In on new all the Lets chapel. keep sie E. Brooksby, Mrs. Angus BisA fool and hla life are easily Rettery, In care of South-Uta- h and keep things going as hop. Mrs. Arvilla Heaton, Mrs. busy as Drive News. Carefully. parted possible. Della Troy, Mrs. Mona Haines, fast Miss Norene Porter, of Order-villand Mrs. Mina Gardner and ' Mrs. Effie Sorensen of Mt. CarI mel. Mulligan stew, jello salad, and orange cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Knoght of u of Monterey, California visted at r the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Chamberlain Wednesday of last week, and Sunday of this week, leaving here Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Fisher 1 i left Thursday of last week for a l & week In California. They planf' ned to visit their son. Gene, and family who live In Fresno and other relatives in Los Angeles. Misses Jane and Julie Fife of ' 1 i I 1 1 i Ogden, nelces of Mrs. Rolland u ' Lamb, visited at the Lamb home 4 over the week end. Doran Lamb, Kent Carroll, Lee L. Chamberlain and Victor Blackburn were all home over the week end from school in LoLife-Lon- g ' ' ' 1 c V Z , fc r lUIU IrmVu-- , si r i'f0 I if ! , , gan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford DeMille were In Provo over the weekend, on business. Mrs. Eliza Cox Is visiting in Panguitch this week with M ! : i f, rVj i?- - f ' AuV rela- tives. Miss Colleen A spankin-quic- wartn-u- k after an instant cold start! 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U0L wifhrJ Johnson entertained her friends at a birthday party Friday afternoon of last week. The occasion was her seventh birthday. Mr. Paul Hardy left Saturday for St Louis, Missouri, where he will visit for some time with his sister, Mrs. Jane Wilson. Boyd Chamberlain, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Chamberlain, entertained his friends at a birthday party on his eighth birthday Thursday of last week. Verdell. his younger brother, entertained his friends Monday of this week celebrating his fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Crofts recently visited in Richfield, and also In. American Fork, where they Attended the christening of heir youngest grandson, John Linden Criddle, the Infant son of Carma and Jay Criddle. SI and Alfred Crofts assisted Jay In this ordinance. Mrs. Criddle spent a few days here with her parents last week. The Scouts of Orderville joined with the other scouts of the stake In their outing held it Alton last Friday night The Beehive girls, and Mia Maids al so attended the skating party, mulligan supper and dance In the ward hall following. Miss VerDawn Chamberlain was an overnight guest at the home of Miss Eulene Hoyt, Miss Karen Bolander at the home of Miss 9 ..a, V) 4 t - , t CZ", j . ijKuaiinntffWlZ Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years... Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. 'KENTUCKY STRAIGHT I00S80N WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF C1956 ANCIENT AGE CIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY. |