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Show Thursday, June 7, 1956 Southern tTtali News and k'ane County Standard .Page Tlirce V Glendale news A For Rent: ALL NEW furnishapartment to responsible couple. See Emron Robinson. J7c ed CLASSIFIED Advertising Rates 50c insertion Minimum .Over 5 lines .... 10c per line (5 words per line) CARD OF THANKS One insertion .... 10c a line All Classified Ads are able in advance, when ible. payposs- Place Classified Ads By Mail Write your ad plainly. Figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order In the envelope when you mail It to the Southern Utah News. To The S.U.N. assumes no responsibility for errors after the first Insertion. BUSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES For For Sale: NEW HOME, 3 room. bath and one-halVaughn Judd or call 223--J f. Jana 1 1 J7-3t- one-hal- completed. p For Sale: Full sized mattress, good condition, also, 12 x 21 rug. Inquire at home of Lois Swapp Saturday or later. J7c Alton news events By ALLEN M. COX J7-6t- c 8S-W- PICKUPS Will Begin from the seventh grade through f the twelfth and offers bedSee unit of credit if taken the full ' ten weeks and successfully Women over 35. Good Income Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bardwell contacting established Avon Cos- and children from Panguitch metics customers. Experience un- were visitors in town Wednesnecessary. Write to Avon Man- day. ager, 164 N. 700 East, Provo, Ut Some of the visitors here for For Sale: Madges Cafe, Motel Memorial Day were: Mr. and and Service Station. Located on Mrs. Charles Goulding from Hwy. 89 at Orderville, Utah. Richfield; the Henry Listgr family from Cedar City; and Mrs. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Eliza For Rent: Office space or Reese from Orderville. Aaron small store space on Highway. Mr. and Mrs. James Keene E. F. Robinson. J7c hae moved into the J. L. Brim-hal- l Lost: Light green parrakeet, home. . finder please call J7c Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swapp moved on to Kanab Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay McMullin visited in Hurricane over the Have You Seen weekend. Our Used Car Buys This Week? Scout BYU Summer School Mining location forms, proof of labor and most Summer school at Brigham neded legal forms. Standard Young University High School Publishing Co., Kanab. will begin June 11 and continue to Comunity spirit is mirrored through August 17, according ' in the faith the consumer has in Morris A. Shirts, principal. The summer session is schedhis hometown merchant. Supas same uled port' the merchants and business the during the summerweeks terms. university houses who support your comClasses are open to students munity. Sale: The Ortho Christensen family left Monday for Provo for a visit and to find a place to live. . -- News Happenings and CARS FOUNDER'S DAY VARIETY SHOW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13- -8 our Used Car Lot Bradshar Ghsyrdst p.n. to be presented by South Ward L1.I.A. Company . 59 EAST CENTER Kanab Kanab Ward Hall OR 360 NORTH MAIN ADM. 25c and 50c EATS FOR SALE Cedar City 3E 31 i. bed. Quite a commotion was created that night When boys came hunting girlfriends by their car light. After bugle call our clothes were shed. And willingly we dropped Into bed. The bugle again and the breakfast rush; Burned bacon and eggs for hurry we must. ' With out breakfast tucked under our belt We were ready for anything, so we felt. We hiked two miles under Ranger Hardys direction, And were forbidden souveneirs fof our collection. . , i Returning to'camp, both tired and hot We were glad we had gone, for we had learned a lot. More swimming, and later we ate lunch, Followed by relaxation by a tired bunch. Glendale played volley-ball- , and vowed to beat the rest. But no one came to play, go they could prove they were best? The neighboring tribes had a council, and all war whooped there And crossed our legs and squatted around, with feathers In our hair. Chiefton Crawford entered the show, and took the final bow And all the braves war whooped home, ending the pow-woThe bugle call sounded, and everyone soon raised a snore With dreams of tomorrows sunrise, and what It had In store. Our Stake leaders cooked breakfast for us, minus recipes or books, And everyone that had a plate, would agree theyre excellent cooks. Its parting time and the final bugle call has blown. Down comes the flag, that over these days has proudly flown. To Camp director Powell, with her fine consideration And all others responsible for Girls Camp, we give appreciation. A wedding party was held , - Fri- day evening in the Mt. Carmel church house for Mr. and Mrs. Kenlev Reese who were married the 26th of May in the St. George temple. Beautiful and useful gifts were brought to the newlyweds and an enloyable time was had by relatives and friends. The tuple have established residence in the Joseph Reese home here. The bride is the former Darlene Reber of Mesquite, Nevada. Hostesses to the party were a Mrs. Maurine Ramsey of and Mr.s. Colleen Ramsey of Mt. Carmel. Fre-donl- Miss Deanna Tait accompanied Robert Pugh to Salt Lake City Sunday to spend a few days shopping. Ellis, Theo and Arthur Tait went with the Sorensen brothers to their winter range to round ud and bring their cattle to Sink Valley for the summer. an officer for a period of 29 years. A party, with the former Miss Gale Fackrell and husband who are here visiting, from Albuquer-aue- , N. M.. as guests of honor, fill be held Wednesday evening at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackburn. Mr. Lorin Spencer, engineer of Cedar City, was here Tuesday In the Interests of the new irrigation dam. Work on the dam is progressing and will soon be completed. Mrs. Fern Morrison accompanied by her daughter, Betty, went to Las Vegas Tuesday to bring back another daughter, Marie, who has spent the past two weeks vacationing there. A cousin, Miss Anna Rose Woodruff will return with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams of Provo visited a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Tait of Mt. Carmel and Mr. and Mrs Marv Adams of Kanab. They returned to Provo Sunday. Mrs. Bemeeta Tait and son, Garland and Mrs. Reva Anderson spent Monday in SL George to visit, to shop and on business. Thomas C. Tait and friend, Mrs. Hammond of Long Beach, California visited here en route Two babies who were blessed to Salt Lake City last WednesIn church Sunday were Clark day. Brian, infant son of Mr. and Miss Lucille Gardner and couMrs. Clark Lamb and George sins, Marilyn Pugh of Kanab Owen, infant son of Mr. and and Mary Dawn and Judy HayMrs. Owen Judd. cock of Salt Lake City went to last week to have a vacSunday visitors at the Lind- Phoenix ation to visit their aunt, Mrs. and home Tait were their son, say Adrian Tait and wife and their Edna Smith and family. three small children of Burbank, California; Mrs. Fern Bauer and daughter, Francis of Cedar City; their son LaVier Tait and family of Fredonia and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leota Button, a former Jack Adams of Provo. resident of Kanab, is here visitA party with a two fold pur- ing for a few days with home pose will be held Wednesday folks and friends. Mrs. Button evening. It will be a baby show- has been In Henderson, Nevada er for the two little infants for some time visiting with her blessed in church Sunday and daughter and family, Mr. and also will honor Mrs. Effie Sor- Mrs. Don Weitz. ensen upon her release as secMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young retary of the Relief Society of of Kanab, left for a vacation In which organization she has been Yellowstone this week. Local Hews Items ESPLIN FAMILY JUNE REUNION 23,1956 Ordenrilb, Ujeh Beginning at 10 a.m. with a program in the Orderville Ward Chapel, honoring John J. Esplin. Lunch will be served on the school lawn, with mutton cooked in bake ovens as the main dish, with ice cream cones free for everyone. Bring anything else you would like for your lunch. Sports at 2:30 with special prizes ' A big dance will be held in the evening, duldren at 7 and adults at 9 p.m. Arrangements have been made to have you stay over night so come prepared. There will be a charge of $1.00 for each separate family to take care of expenses, please send to the secretary, Emily Tanner, Orderville, Utah After an inspirational gathering, the tribes had to part, But all went home with memories to keep within their heart '4 w h The High School Speech Institute will not be offered during the session as has during previous summers. Courses are being offered in the following areas of study mathematics, music, social studies, English and commercial subjects. Any students interested in registering should contact the Brigham Young University High Zion-1- 956 School office prior to June 11. Kanab Stake MIA All Girls Camp No lodging facilities are offered students on the high school It was early in the morning on the 31st of May We Kanab Stake MIA girls started on our way To Girls Camp down In Zion miles from home. Ortho expects to enroll in school Where we could camp, beneathe the Great White Throne. next Monday. Arriving in Zion, the time was close to ten. Six children from here are at- We joined the All Girls camp, vacated by all men. tending kindergarten in Order- Before we went to register, we really wolfed our lunch. ville. After getting up so early, we were a hungry bunch. Ray Palmer went to Panguitch They gave us individual name cards, to wear where ere we go, Monday evening to a business is the camp, and we live like the Navalo. meeting. We girls went swimming, and damnened down our curls. During our absence, camp was raided by squirrels. look cute, While swimming in the creek, the girls really did But Stake leaders stole the show they swam without their suit. Camp has a menagerie of its own, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Carpenter A timid deer, a, few stray mules, and a rattlesnake gravestone. who have been attending school Some Junior girls came down Thursday night at CSU at Cedar City have re- To see the program to our delight. turned to Kanab foe the sum- But through npnsense, without meant harm, mer months. LouVerda suffered a broken arm! a vocal party Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muir of Ce- The Fires of Friendship, was both voices our With buoyant and hearty. blending, dar City spent a few days visitin camp, their trustfulness theyve shed The chaperones trusting ing in Kanab this week. Cause they were chased by rattlesnakes, and found frogs In their TRUCKS These and many others each week on farewell party was given Friday evening, June 1, at the Glendale Ward Chapel for Elder Wayne Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Robinson, who Orderville Boy is leaving soon for the "WestOf Honor Held Sunday ern Canadian Mission." Elder Robinson enters the LDS Mission A very succesful Boy Scout of Home at Salt Lake City June Honor was held here last Sun- 6th. The following program was day evening in the Ordervile given at the farewell: ward chapel. Scouts from the Prayer, Bp. Rex Bauer; talk Orderville Troop receiving Watson of the were: Wayne Adair, Ran- president Odell J. vocal Kanab Stake Presidency; dall Crofts, and Gary Heaton, talk Errol Robinson; by solo, LaNard Tenderfoot badges; Pres. Elsie Brinkerhoff of the Hep-wortDean Charles Johnson, Relief Society; talk by and Frank Fisher receiv- Stake Elder Delwyn Maxwell who reed second class badges; William returned from the mis Cox, William R. Heaton, and cently trio by Verue Holgate field; sin Terry Tait received first class of Orderville, Emily Spencer receivTait badges. Also, Terry talk by Mai ed six merit badges, and the and Renee Bauer; and talk by L. Robinson colm Star Scout Badge. Those giving Elder Robinson. Wayne were Wendell out the awards Bentley, Karl Jameson, LeRoy Mrs. Louie Olsen, who has Leo Chamberlain and been vacationing in California Judd, Pres. Odell Watson. and the Northern part of the State is here seeing relatives Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hopkins and friends. Welcome home were Kanab visitors this week Olsen. from Rlchifeld. (Continued on page four) Mt. Carmel daily news notes By LaVere Brinkerhoff and Helen Jackson i '$ i HOKE NEED BUSINESS? - : FLY OVER DRYCE, ZION, GRAND AND GLEN CANYONS plan your Charter Trips or Scenic Flights anywhere Let us help you Fly in Cemfcrl at Only 75 minutes to Sail A Lhssago You Can Get It With a Llstlns Lor Fares Lab City or Fh::r.ix In tha Classified Columns listing in the high readership fsature In the claselfied advertising columns f the Southern Utah News costs enly, 9Qo for four weeks. A . two-ltn- e after time busineeeea report excellent results. You oan make money by using tha Clasalfltd taction. 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