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Show Southern Utah New s ami Kane County Standard Page Six t.Iincr Students Hood Work Permits For Summor Employment Students under 18 years of age who intend to work during summer vacation must obtain work permits, the State Industrial Commission emphasized Tuesday. Chances are," Mrs. Gertrude Knapp, director of the womens and minors division, said, "that most of the minors will be starting out on their first Jobs. Due to their inexperience, they will need extra supervision, extra friendliness and understanding to assure their safety and adjustment. "Employment in work (Jobs which are physically hazardous or morally improper) is illegal with or without a work permit. If the employee illegally employed is subject to the Workmen's Compensation Act and he Lynn Findlay Enjoy Friends This Week Mt. Carmel Girl Is Glendale Plans For Kane county seat news notes Delegate To Roney Pratt and baby of our neighbor state. Mr. Cravens Good Time On 4th Mt.Mrs.View, California have been was a business visitor in Kanab FHA Convention in Kanab visiting at the home the first part of this week. Mrs. Georgia Ott Ayerett Featured L A. Art Exhibit Those visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Findlay during the past week were: Mr. and' Mrs. Warren Campbell of Ta- In Mr. and coma, Washington: Mrs. Jessie II. Bailey of Idaho . Eds Note: The following is Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Cora Pugh a write up in the taken from and daughter of Provo; Mr. and June 16 issue of a Los Angeles Mrs. Richard Neilson of Los newspaper, and concerns one Angeles, California and Mr. and of our local people who is reMrs. Truman Neilson also' of cognized as an accomplished Los Angeles. Also visiting over artist in the outside world. the past week end was Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FindDriving from Kanab, Utah, a lay, from her nursing training small town near the Arizona in Salt Lake City. border, comes Mrs. Georgia Ott Averett, to give a demonstration is injured by accident arising out (or the Santa Monica Art Assocof or in the course of his em- iation at Duncan-Vai- l Gallery, en- at 637 S. Olive St. at 2 p.m. toployment, the minor will be titled to double compensation. day. She will show her skill with both of Mrs. Knapp said work permits pastel or water colors, a finished artist. is which she school from may be obtained Mrs. Averett's portraits in pasdistrict or from principals are inspired by the Navajo, tel A new education. perboards of and Piute Indians who Hop! each mit must be obtained for have been neighbors to Mrs. new Job. I Averett for many years. paint faces that have something in them, she says, The pretty (ace doesn't interest me. Her water colors depict the exquisite studies of her habitat which abounds in wild flowers, mustangs of the praries, flying over the horizon like Pegasus, or stark mountain ridges softened by the pinks and mauves of the desert. She is a natural, almost comartist. In her pletely childhood she attended the Dallas, Texas Anspaugh Art School where she started in water colors. When she graduated from high school she studied portrait painting for a short time under Margaret Green, who was a student of the artist Vanderpols. Her Navajo Indian woman Peace of Mind won honorable mention in the 1955 Palisades MT. CARMEL Lois Lynn Tait daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Tait, Mt. Carmel, Utah, will be a delegate to the 1956 National Convention of Future Homemakers of America, July 6 at the Conrad Hilton Hotel In Chicago, 111. A junior at Valiev High School Lois has been an FHA member since 1953 and has served as five-da- A Utah Corporation of Marysvale, Utah Is offering 604,044 shares of its Common Stock of 30c per share par value at 30c per share. Th corporations property Includes the following: (1) Over lOOpatented lode mining claims (2) Over 200 unjtatented lode mining claims Mineral rights in 240 acres (4) Surface rights In 207 arces All claims and properties are located near Marysvale, Utah, In Sevier and Piute Counties. Properties have produced commercial ores but are still in an exploratory stage of development. () Principal production has been lead, silver and gold. Extensive exploration work is In progress. All proceed from sale of stock will be used in the present exploration projects. A report of the corporation's history and present financial condition may be obtained by writing DEER TRAIL MINES, Box 167, Marysvale, Utah. No stock offered by the Corporation can be sold to other than bona fide residents of the State of Utah. Orders for sock ere restricted to a minimum of 1,000 If interested In purchasing Inquire at DEER TRAIL MILES Box 167 Utah shares. Park Festival. Mrs. Averett received much favorable comment following her recent art exhibit in the California City, and according to the Santa Monica Art Association, her work was responsible for several persons there in taking added Interest in water colors, because of her fine work. Floor Show and Dance The floor show attraction at the dance this Saturday, June 30th, will be the Trlettes, Leila Jackson, Louise Robinson and Carol Judd, featuring a song and dance number with Joyce Jack-soas vocalist. The Footwarmers orchestra will furnish the music. Master of Ceremonies for the floor show will be Steve Peterson. n GLENDALE Plans are con- of her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kathy Pugh Is In Vernal, tinuing to make this Fourth of Scott Betenson. Utah this week enjoying a visit of Glendale in its the best July Mr. and Mrs. Gam Swapp at the home of her elder sister, kind. The program at 10:00 a.m., traveled to Salt Lake City, Lo- Mrs. Paul Armstrong. under the direction of the Glen- gan and Tooele.Jast week where LeRoy Judd, local insurance dale Ward Primary will be un- they spent some time visiting der the immediate direction of with members of their family. man and rancher, spent a day Mrs. Ila May Campbell, presi- They spent some time in Tooele the fore part of this week in to business dent, and her officers and teach- visiting with Mr. Swapps father Flagstaff attending who is there and has not been matters. ers. The luncheon will be under the too well for some time. Mayor Wm. Bruhn of Pang-uitcdirection of the ward Relief Socand Mrs. Bruhn. were in Jay H. Cravens, Forester on iety, with Mrs. Eva J. Cox, pres- the North Kaibab, spent some Kanab last Saturday visiting and ident, in charge of it. It will be time in Arizona the past week attending to business matters. In the form of a buffet luncheon to the fires that fight With hamburgers and wieners as helping to the Southern Subscribe the main meat dishes. All of the they have been experiencing in Utah News Today! dishes will be priced reasonably so come and eat all you can hold. Food will also be available to ATTENTION: take home. Jack Maxwell, under the dirContractors others Engineers ection of the MIA, will have Public Stenographer, charge of the program which will consist of the usual races Photocopying, duplicating, Notary, for children and in addition will Statistical typing, reports, etc. feature competitive games of Qualified, reasonable, fast service. softball and volley ball. l The evening entertainment, Service , with LDean Anderson in charge, A to Z Business Services will be an open air dance at the tennis court Room 6 Pickett Bldg. St. George, Utah .This Fourth of July entertain647 Phone M. Antrup Ethel ment has been planned as a Home Coming event so there will be plenty of seats under the trees for visiting and renewing old aequaintences. Food and drinks will be available most of the day. All proceeds from the day will be turned over to the Ward Building Fund Committee. - . chapter reporter, state historian and parlimentarian, will be next years club president. Adviser for the local chapter is Miss Gwenavere Esplin. FHA is the national organization of pupils studying homemaking in Junior and Senior high schools in the United States and Territories. Any student who has taken or is taking homemaking may belong. Membership is voluntary. National membership totals nearly 500,000. Lois will be one of around 2,000 FHA members chosen to attend the national meeting. sessions will be Convention geared to helping FHA'ers recognize opportunities and accept responsibilities related to improving home, school, and community life. Other activities during the gathering Include election of 1956-5- 7 national officers and voting on national projects. FHA is sponsored by the American Home Economics Association and the U.S. Office of Education. Cooperation groups are the home economics sections of the American Vocational AssocAbe Bonham was a business iation and the National Educa- visitor in Flagstaff, Arizona one tion Association. day this week. The main goal of FHA la to learn to live better today In order that the homemaking pupils lives and those of their family may be better tomorrow. ' self-taug- DEER TRAIL MINES Thursday, June 28, 1958 y Ujm.L-i- L j !!'.! COME SEE - h Desk-Mai- -- WANTED- s to make applications for G I Three Bedroom Homes In Vermillion Heights In Kanab. Sub-Divisi- on COME SAVE Oissnargarins Immediate Construction as scon as Southern Maid 29c pound Case, 30 pounds, $8.00 Oleo Delrlch 30c pound f financing is completed. - Blue Bell Overalls Wrangler llyer Boots by Special Order SEE DUKE AIKEN Kem Glo Enamel For Application JUDD MERCANTILE Fredcnla, Arizona 3E55SS55SSSSSSSSSBSSEESESS5SS3BBB5SBBBB5BBSSSB& Club New 4-- H Saucy Seamstresses We held out meeting at the home of Loretta Crofts Thursday, June 21st and sewed on our clothing, our meeting went as follows: Prayer. Lucille Rose Ellis; song, Club Work Everywhere; pledge of alligence to the flag and the pledge, we had a lesson on care of clothing, pos4-- ture and exercise. Out nejet meeting will be held at the home of JoEllen Tanner Tuesday the 26th at 10:30 a.m. Marysvale, The Carmel Cooks Club met at the home of Shauna Esplin of Mt. Carmel on June 21, under the direction of their leader, Corinne Stevens. We have been busy making drinks, sweet rolls, and having parties that always are fun. Today we made sandwiches. They turned out very good. Hey, remember those "safety films? They will be here soon again so watch in the store windows because they will tell there. Come and see them. Have You Seen Our Used Car Buys This Week? PICKUP8 TRUCKS and CAR8 These and many others each week on our Used Car Lot Dradshsrr Chyrclct Turn Chevy out on the road to discover its real charm! For this is the beauty that recently raced 2,438 miles in 24 hours to set a new com petition track record 1 Raceway. A 56 Chevrolet, with 225 h.p., poured it on for 24 straight hours, averaging 101.58 miles per hour, to top the Indianapolis stock car record by 280 miles! Heres proof of performance, stamina, stability and sureness of control that no other regular, production car on the road can qunl ! Stop by for a sample I Ait CONDmONINO ORDCI-- -- Company 59 EA8T CENTER Kanab Standard. 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