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Show PAG Southern Utalj News & Kane Countv Standard 4 For Sale: Large lot in Kanab. Wayne Robinson went to Salt c See Myrza Hamblin. Lake City February 15 to have his physical for the US Army. A Service For You Stake officers, Wendell Bentmachley, Eva Peterson, Ferris JohnTypewriters and adding ines cleaned and adjusted. Re- son and Areola Rider of Kanab Tuesday evening, pairs on electric mixers. Electric visted our MIA shavers, reground and cleaned. which was a special Valentine Gun Smithing. Museum Shop, party with box lunches served for refreshments. Kanab. Phone 186-J- . left Maxwell Mrs. Horace F-16, 23 M-- l pd An4th the to attend Tuesday nual Utah Cancer Institute, sponIncome Taxi sored by the Utah Division, AmState and Federal filed, accur- erican Cancer Society being held ately and In confidence. SeeF-- John at Salt Lake City, commencing 9 pd Wednesday of this week. Vaughn, Kanab. A speciat-Scou- t program was For Sale: Household furnish- held at sacrament services Sunings and kitchen appliances. Ph. day evening in our ward which F-- 9 c 89, Kanab. was under the direction of Willard T. Mackelprang, chairman For Sa'e: 53 Chev. 1 Ton Tk. of the Extension Service of our Low flat bed, dual wheels, good Stake. Clark Workman took rubber, radio, heater, only $1050. charge of the program. The Flag LeRoy Heaton, 70 E. 2nd So. Ceremony was presented by Dale 9 re Provo, Utah F-1- 6 9 ram mm on Sell Gcnservati&n G!:r.dclo Weekly News Events Classified Ads NEXT YOUR Brinkerhoff Shirl and Dell Spencer and Wayne Harris. Awards were given by Wilard Mackelprang to 11 boys. Talks were given by Charles Brinkerhoff, Melvin Jackson and Bishop Mark J. Brinkerhoff. A skit was presented by Val Hoyt, Dell and Shirl Alonzo Mackelprang, Spencer, Wayne Harris. Bp. Brinkerhoff and son, Dale. A song was rendered by the scouts Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel". Also in attendance were stake missionaries LaMar Chamberlain of and Gurnsey Brown and Taylor Crosby of Kanab. Fireside for all Mia Maids, Explorer, Jr. Gleaner and groups was held Sunday evening at the home of Louisa A. Brinkerhoff. The lesson was given by Jack Maxwell. Musical numbers were given by Jack and Thell Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker and RaNell Hoyt. Miss Renee Bauer was .in charge. There was a group bf 31 in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Val Hoyt and daughters and Mrs. Delmar Spencer who have been vacationing the past month in Sarah, Mississippi, returned home this M-M- -- Weekly Hews Holes According to the Snow Surveys and Water Supply Forecasts as of February 1, and prepared by Gregory L. Pearson, Hydraulic Engineer of the Soil Conservation Service, the outlook for irrigation water improved somewhat during the month of January. This report states that at Hatch, he expected run-of- f on the Sevier River, should be 95 percent of the average, while on Coal Creek at Cedar Ciy it Is 93 percent of average. These figures should give us a pretty good idea what we can expect in the Virgin River and Kanab Creek. This report shows that at Midway Valley there was five feet of snow with a water content of 16.5 inches. At Duck Creek R. S. the snow measured 38 inches, vith a water content of 11.4 inches. The average water ontent of the snow at Duck Creek is 10.2 inches. There was eleven inches of snow at the Iarris Flat R. S. with a water ontent of 2.7 inches. At Long Valley Junction, there was 4.6 15-ye- r (La-Vonn- REFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR NEW OR USED SEE ASHBY ' and MC QUAID St. George, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson motored to Salt Lake City Friday where they spent the week end visiting and for orthopedic attention for Mrs. Anderson. Their little daughter, Mareene, went with them. They returned Sunday night. A business meeting of the Mt. Carmel Irrigation Company was held Friday at the home of Sec. Lindsay C. Talt Business transacted was that of receving of and opening the bids on the construction of the new diversion dam to to be built for said Company. The bid was let to Thomas Proctor of Panguitch whose bid was In the amount of $22,560. Work will begin, according to Mr. Proctor, within the next few days and will be completed by contract no later than June 15. Boy Scout court of honor was held In connection with sacrament meeting Sunday evening with all of the eleven scouts of troup 365 taking part. Awards were presented and a very inspirational program was enjoyed by the families and friends of the boys. The program was under the direction of Theron Salter with Bishop Wilbur Covington nresiding and conducting the services. Other Scout officials present were LaDrue Sorensen, Birt Gardner, Gene Rife, Tait and assistent scout master, Bernard Tait. Scout master Dee Anderson was absent due to being in Salt Lake. Home missionaries Cloyd Chamberlain and Elgin Morris of Kanab were also present and gave us some very fine talks. Birt Gardner took his wife to the Kane County hospital Sunday for medical attention. She is still confined there, under observation, at time of this writing. .Jack Morrison who has spent the past six weeks vacationing in Florida and visiting relatives d in group of 13, after which refreshments were served. A birthday party was given February 8, in honor of Miss Patsy Workman for her 12th birth- Super Values In Home Freezers Philco Refrigerators Ranges Coleman Heaters Washers Dryers Maytag 7.2 cubic feet HAfl Model 852 Refrigerator. 8.1 cubic foot capacity. Dairy Bar. Regular $199.95 Z $159 95 Model Dairv Z 10529.7 foot Bar. $249.95. cubic Regular capacity. 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Now Only Febraury Three coudIcs from Kanab the Square Dance Jamboree at Phoenix last Friday and Saturday. Those attending it were: Ann and Joe Brown, Marjorie and Burton Banks, and Katherine and Hoyt Chamber-lain- . They said there were thousands of people there and that they really had a good time. The Governor of Arizona led the grand march and Burton was asked to call some of the dances. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Robinson from their son, Jim, in California that he certainly is enjoying school at the Chaffey Jr. College in He said he is able to get val-entir- e FEBRUARY APPLIANCE, SALE Model 752 Refrigerator. Begular $179.95 Save $30.00. Now make all that moisture going to waste. Mack admitted that he have or to give your donation, a few decided you would like, to .give had been considering summer. As 1 this plans with in touch your more, get descended the narrow - winding primary officers. Any of whoti) iron stairway to the cold ground will see that the money is sent I decided that the dictionary where it is intended. and Victor didnt do ample justice is to the Stevens Allen nothBlackburn were home from the subject of kilns. There hand like first investigation AC at Logan to spend the week ing it's much more interesting. end. Allen brings the word that his grandfather, Thomas C. Tait he wants to who has flown the Second time some of the classes he was unable to take that there to Salt Lake City from Phoenix BYU. at the tot imis aid medical for greatly Art Glover was in Kanab durproved and has gone to Long the last week from his home Beach, Calif rnia to visit indef- ing n Salt Lake City. initely with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackburn arrived homo Sunday eveVALLEY ning after vacationing the past six weeks in southern Arizona. They are looking well and report THEATRE having enjoyed their trip. Tom says his heart condition was ORDERVILLE, UTAH much better while1' in the lower altitude of southern Arizona. The MIA of the Orderville-Mt- . Carmel wards held a valentine party Tuesday night in the Mt. Carmel crurch house. Also, the Mt. Carmel Primary officers enday. Mrs. Madge Bauer and son, tertained the children at a party Wednesday when Johnny spept several days this week at Salt Lake City on bus- the primary childrens hospital iness. birthday pennies were collected. Mr. and Mrs. George A, Work- It is a very worthy cause so if man who are living at St. Geor- you havent had an opportunity ge this winter spent Sunday here with friends and relatives. but by better water manageMr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson ment practices we can make and two daughters of Nevada more efficient use of the water were here several days this week we do have. Such practices as visiting at the Von Dallin home land leveling, lined ditches, and Mr. Howard Spencer left this adequate control structures may week for his work in Burl and enable farmers to irrigate twice to be with his son, Gerald. as much land. PICKETT'S Philco Specials: Illinois returned home 1G, 193(3 Whats New? Mb Ccrtncl News Notes inches of snow with a water content of one; inch. week. The snow; pack in the mountMaurine Mackelprang ains of northern Mrs. Utah is apvisited her daughter Vida at the measurements reproaching Cedar City this week. corded in 1952, the year that Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baker did so much damhigh run-of- f of St. George, visited rel- age in that part of the state. atives and friends here over the This does not mean that excesweek end., will occur again this sive run-of- f Mr. LaVon Dallln spent sever- Spring, since most of the runal days the past week at Salt off in 1952 came from snow melLake City for a medical check ting at the low and Intermediate elevations. This year, snow is up. Pionot too deep at these elevations. Daughters of the Utah neers organization here held No matter what the run-of- f there regular meeting February prospects for the coming year 10 at the home of Louisa Brink- are, it is safe to assume that erhoff. 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