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Show Thursday, May 17, 1S!0 Southern Utah News and kane County Standard Ordcrville daily news happenings By Norene Porter Ten Fredonia Seniors FREDONIA One of the largest classes in the history of Fredonia High School held their Commencement Exercises here last week, with ten seniors receiving their diplomas from Mrs. Malissa Jensen, president of the Board of Trustees. Under the direction of their sponsor," Supt,- Gayneld Mackel-pranthe program got underway with the traditional Processional March. Invocation wras given by Monte Butler, with Don Finicum,' salutatorian, delivering the Welcome Address; class history was given by Ethel Brown; followed by a musieal reading, Lane of Memory by DeWana Judd; Jaclyn Judd gave the Valedictorian Address and a vocal End of a Perfect Day duet, was rendered by Leila Jackson and Keith Judd. Supt. Mackel n Milford Mayor Ray Kixor seems more interested in the horse race trophy displayed by bearded Legionnaire Farrell Fotherintham, than In the lovely quern candidates. The trophy will be presented to the Champion Racing Mayor at the Milford 49er Celebration, May 26th, by GoV. J. Bracken Lee. Early candidates for 49er Queen are Karen Walker, left; Sheila Dalton, center; and Judy Baxter! Photo by Steve Williams) song by the Aaronic Priesthood boys chorus, "An Angel From On High, directed by Lane Tait, with Mrs. Colleen Sorensen at the organ; the story of the restoration read by Merrill Flshet; talks by Ray Esplin, Terry Tait, and Clyde Bishop; song by the chorus. "Love at Home; talk by a teachers mother, Mrs. Della C. Troy; talk Bp. Joseph Boland-er- ; song by the chorus, Come All ye Sons of God; closing prayer by Isaac J. Chamberlain. held Jr. Gleaner and Jr their fireside after church services Sunday night at the home of Miss Carolyn Lamb In Mt. Carmel. Mr. J. Edward Crofts was in the Panguitch hospital Monday of this week for Mr. and Mrs. Arel Chamber-laiand family visited In Panguitch Sunday with Mrs. Velta Hepworth and other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Crofts and girls were in Panguitch Sunday visiting with friends and relatives. , (Continued on page four) n day. Phone orders in from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Delivery will be from 5 to 6 p.m. Phone Midway 8-22- 22 -- J Mayor Aiken Gf Kanab Challenged to Horse Race at Milford Legion 40sr Celebration Hizzoner the Mayor has been ment featuring the Legion Comic challenged to a horse race. Ray KIzer, mayor of Milford, has issued a challenge to the mayors of all mother Utah cities to meet him in a horse race on Saturday, May 26th, as a feature of the Milford American Legion 49er Celebration. Ray Walker; Milford Legion commander, this week' personally invited Mayor George R. Aiken of Kanab to enter the race, which will be Judged by Gov. J. Bracken Lee; Dan Valentine, Salt Lake Tribune columnist, and Ted Cannon, featured columnist for the Deseret News. , The race will be with Western Saddles, Commander Walker said, "and the distance is a quarteifmile. , Any mayor may ride any horse- he chooses, so and long as it is we have a handsome trophy which Gov. Lee will present to the Champion Racing Mayor. In addition to the mayors race, this year 49er entertainment includes six other races on race card, each day of a and Gymkhana events horse and rider novelty contests which originated In India and have become very popular in the Western world. There will be something doing every minute, from Friday the noon until Sunday dawn, Milford Legion commander said, Including our traditional big parade at 6:30 Saturday evening the big 49er Dance Saturday night, and impromptu entertain - Utah-owne- two-da- Tick-tac- k. . . tick-tac- .. k. have Wedding Bells ringing all week here in dale for the following couples: LDean Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Anderson and Miss Loma Gayle Palmer, daughter of Mrs. Ronald Spencer were married on the 7th. Miss Norma Brinkerhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brinkerhoff and Ralph Pectal of St. George were married May 10. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Anderson by Bishop Mark J. Brinkerhoff and a lovely show- er followed after which Norma and Ralph left for SL George where they will make their home. Miss Phylis Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Anderson and Mr. Valjean Robe ft son son of Mr. Roy Robertson of Alton were married May 13 and a shower is being given In their honor Wednesday evening. A special "Mothers Day Program" was given in Sunday School with the following proLove at Home gram: song, congregation; prayer, Charles Brinkerhoff; welcome address to mothers by Supt. LDean Anderson; scripture, Donald Campbell; Tribute to Mother, Dale Brinkerhoff; How I Can Honor the prang presented the graduates to President Malissa Jensen of the Board of Trustees, for presentation of Diplomas. Benediction was given by Bruce Powell and Recessional followed. A reception honoring the graduates followed with Mrs. Lavell Wittwer, Mrs. Edith Cummings, and Miss Bernice Johns presiding at the tables. Mr. R. ll Roper officiated as chairman of the Mother In My Home by Bishop Rex Bauer; panel reading by dance committee. Gayle Bauer, Gayle Brinkerhoff, Impressive graduation exer- Myma Spencer and Melvin ; cises were held Tuesday evening talk. The Joys of Motherat the Fredonia High School hood by Donna Brinkerhoff; gymn for nine eighth graders. sacrament gem, Elaine BrinkerA program loaded with talent hoff; song, How Great the Wisin speaking and musical parts dom and the Love; prayer by was enjoyed by a large crowd. Bruce Harris. The Superintendof Members the graduating ency went to each mothers home class enjoyed an evenings danc- in the ward prior to Sunday ing on the terrance at the home School and presented each a flowof Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Whiting er and invited each to the special following the graduation program. The Glendale Schools under the direction of their teachers Add definitions: A pessimist is Hugh Chamberlain and Donna the man who finances an (Continued on page six) Jack-son- n Chamberlains Store now offers free delivery service, Monday through Satur- wedding bells Eighth Grads Grads Par-agona- h Attention Long Valley Residents Glendale news Graduate and 9 Jane DeMille of Rockville and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crofts of Mrs. Leah Esplin of Cedar City. Richfield visited with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Voi Sorensen and here Tuesday and Wednesday of family of Enterprise at the B. H. Sorensen home; Mr. and Mrs. last week. LaVier Tai and family of FreDaughters of the Utah Pio- donia at the home of Mr. and neers meeting was held Friday, Mrs. Lawerence Esplin. May 11th at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Young Arvilla J. Heaton. The lesson. have returned here from Salt The Price of Pioneering was Lake City and plan to make given by Mrs. Edna Lamb. Mrs. their home here for the present. Joseph Johnson and Mrs. Emily Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Heaton McDonald of the Kane county have received word of the arrival camp of Kanab, were in attend- of a baby daughter, Lisa Marie, ance. bom April 7th to the home of Among those who visited here tleir son and wife. Dr. and Mrs. during the week end and on Fred Heaton, of Albuquerque, Mothers Day were: Mrs. Dor- New Mexico, Also, of the arrival of a daughter, Nanette, to Mr. othy Barton and children of at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Jay Ramsay of Logan. Mrs. Binnie H. Sorensen; Mr. Mrs.' Arvilla Heaton, Mrs. Marand Mrs. DeMoyne Sorensen and ion Young and Mr. Ralph Faw-sofamily and Jeannette Esplin of chaperoned the seygnth Cedar City at the Amy H. Esplin grade at a swimming party in home; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hay-bor- n St. George Saturday. and children of Cedar at Mr. Ralph Fawson and Mrs. the Legrande Heaton home; Mr. Arvilla Heaton accompanied" the and Mrs. T. Lavoy Esplin and junior and grade schol particifamily at the home of Mrs. Chas-ti- e pants in the Jr. Tentathlon meet Esplin; Mr. and Mrs. Blane held in Panguitch last week. Chamberlain and daugher of KaMr. and Mrs. William Heaton nab at the home of Mr. and Mrs. went to Salt Lake City SaturRobert Chamberlain; Mr. and day on business. Mrs. Kieth Workman and family A new daughter was bom to of Cedar City at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorensen, on and Mrs. Charles Hepworth; Mr. 13th, in the Panguitch hos-pia- l. May and Mrs. Donald DeMille and Congratulations, Hans and familyvof Rockville and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sorensen and family Betty. The church services Sunday of Cedar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Sorensen; Dr. Wen- evening consisted of a program dell Brooksby of Cedar at the commerating the restoration of home of Mrs. Bessie Brooksby; the Aaronic Priesthood. The proMrs. Rhea Gardner of Logan vis- gram was as follows, conducted ited friends here Sunday enroute by Bp. John DeMille; opening to St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Dar-e- l song, "We Thank Thee O God Heaton of Fredonia visited at for a Prophet by the congregaHeathe Perry Troy home. Visitors at tion; prayer, William Reo ton, song, congregation, Jr.; by the J. E. Crofts home during the All Hail to Jesus past week were, Leo, Arlos and Well Sing Alfred Crofts, also Mrs. Mary Name; scripture, Dennis Crofts; Tlu-e- .Page v' the whiskey that didnt watch the clock . . . y HEED seven long years ! Features for the family in- clude the free chuckwagon breakfast from 6 to 9 Saturday morning, races and games with cash prizes for children, a bathing beauty contest and crowning of the 49er queen, all Saturday morning, and Legion concessions operating continuously. iiNrfiimiaf Mt. Carmel news w Rom where I sit ... Mrs. Susie Reese made a trip to Salt Lake City last week with her daughter, Mrs. Nada Spencer and husband. Nada wrent for further attention and treatment on her eyes. They visited Mrs. Reese sister, Mrs. Eliza Healy and family and other relatives in the city. Mrs. Edith H. Dixon arrived Sunday from San Francisco where she spent the winter. She came to arrange her home here for the arrival from the east of people who will rent her home a couple of months this summer. They are expected to arrive within the next few days from Massachusetts where the husbarid'Ts a professor at Harvard University. Also coming soon to the Dixon home Is Mrs. Dixon's nephew and new bride to spend their honeymoon. Mrs. Dixon leaves Friday on a business trip to Tuscon, Pasadena and San Francisco before returning to spend the summer here. (Continued on page six) y joe Marsh Nurses a Daydream Doc Its a treat when I get together with Doc Sherman. The Clarion keeps me much too busy and Doc, well I think he puts in sixteen hours a day at the hospital But Tuesday- -a beautiful day he and I slipped sway for a ride around Turtle Lake. Docs driving a 1956 humdinger its like riding on a cloud. Anyway, at one point Doc slowed almost to a halt Used to fish there as a boy, Joe, he said. Used to sit and imagine myself up on the highway driving a d ear. Nowadays, I - just sit hers and wish I were down there again. From where I sit, few of ns are ever content with the way things ars at any given moment Its hu- man nature. On the other hand. Ive been rooting for years that someday er ergbodg will show enough good American tolerance to respect his neighbors right to enjoy a friendly glass of beer. 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