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Show Children Returned To Short Creek Mother Fifth District juvenile court judge Monday afternoon restored custody of seven children to a Short Creek, Utah, polygamist mother. Judge Durham Morris of Cedar City, following a hearing at the Public Welfare Department office here, said the children would be returned to their mother, Mrs.' Vera Johnson Black, Wednesday at 2 p.m. at ST. THIMBLENAS held The Valley Improvers their first 4H meeting at the home of Linda Lamb, May 29th. There are seven members in our club and we are taking second year cooking with Juanita Chamberlain as our teacher. We elected Anna Lou Suzanne as president; Hep-wort- The Thinblenas held their fifth meeting June 13th at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Alga Brown on the patio. Joyce Young, our president, called the meeting to order, then we had the opening prayer and sang, Springtime in the Rockies". We had the pledges and lesson on posture. Florence Mace gave us a demonstration on how to set in a sleeve. Refreshments of half and half popcicles were served by Patty Mognett and Joyce Young. Patty Mognett gave the closing prayer. Reporter, George Ann Brinkerhoff h Toni Sorensen, ; secretary-treasurerBlackburn, Linda Lamb Reporter and Esther Nelson, song leader. On Wednesday, May 30th we had an outdoor sleeping party at the canyon home of our t; teacher, Chamberlain. Juanita We cooked an outdoor supper and our teacher served us break- fast. A GEORGE Provo. CLUB NEWS 4-- H .Thursday, June 14, 1958 Southern Utah New! anti Kane County Standard Page Six Reporter, Linda Lamb Give HIM Quality Gifts This Year x We have a good selection of Cuff Links Wallets, Cameras, Wrist and Pocket Watches ; Yes! Yo give yea Irada in on year cld shaver Get a new Sunbean, Schick, Remington or Norelco Electric Shaver Today COTTAM JEWELRY Kanab, Utah e, - Alton news events Post Seis Saturday l.ighls Dancing Al Pavilisn The formal opening of the Kanab Legion's Pavilion is set for this Saturday night, June 16th. The popular entertainment center will be the scene ofLreg-ula- r each Saturday dancing night during the summer months according to officials of the Legion post They also announced that they would try and hold dances there on special holidays. It is planned that during each dance this year a floor show will be staged with local talent participating. iqh VrlOldJbfS.! NOWADAYS, Its: "One for the money, two for the show, three to make ready, four to go and five bucks for the baby sitter! Quote ea..isss. light as a whisper I ! rtc .. -- . .teIftr- b Vjj - V, i p For Sale: New Wurlitzer maple spinet piano, $25.00 down. May be seen in Kanab. For information write G. W. Davis Piano Co., 112 No. 5th St. Las Vegas, 4 3tc Nevada. Most of us are able to make both ends meet. What wed like to do is see em overlap a little. Have You Seen Our Used Car Guys This Week? Lula Robinson PICKUPS Kanab City Clerk TRUCKS Glendale news and CARS The Berryvlie Chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting at the Glendale Ward Chapel Friday, June 8th, with an attendance of 11. The lesson was given by Beatrice Workman and Madge Bauer gave the history. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Anderson and Bishop Rex Bauer went to s Los Angeles, California, on the past week. Mrs. Emma Keele and daughter Lois from Cedar City, visited Mrs. Malinda Jolley on her birthday June 7th. These and many others each week on Television isnt replacing radio half as fast as its replacing Cedar City our Used Car Lot Bradshaw ChoYrc!:! U J ! bus-ine- 59 EAST CENTER Kanab OR 360 NORTH MAIN homework. 0 - COME SEE FflMat j zrrifFv COME SAVE 01::argari:3 Vivian and Marilyn Heaton have both been in the Kanab hospital several days recently. Quite a few people from here were out early Saturday morning trying their luck at fishing Most all report good luck. Among the out of town people who were here for fishing season were, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Roundy from St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Spencer from Hinkley and a few others I dont know. Visitors at the Allen Cox home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. V. Rappleye from Orem and Mr. George Smith from Coeur d Alene, Idaho. Ortho Christensen left Sunday for Provo where he will attend Summer school. His family will stay here at least for the time being and possibly for Southern Maid 29c pound Case, 30 pounds, $3.09 Delrich Oleo 30c pound Blue Bell Overalls Wrangler Ifyer Boots by Special Order Kem Glo Enamel I STANDARO PUBLISHING CO. JUDD MERCANTILE Fredonia, Arizona Kanab, Utah ANNOUNCING NEW OWNERSHIP (Formerly Bahens) II all summer. - i Purchase Them at cs D 1 For Sale: Full bed mattress, good condition. Inquire at Mrs. Lois Swapps, Kanab. ltc Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah Gentlemen: The Kanab City Council wishes me to express sincere thanks to the News and whoever was responsible for the fine write-uon the City Dump versus good citizenship. They feel that such write-up- s make the citizens more aware of civic pride and they will try harder to preserve the beauties of Kanab City rather than to destroy them. Sincerely yours, t J Too Late To Classify Tb Editor An estimated record number of anglers enjoyed fine weather Word Of Appreciation and generally good fishing re turns throughout the state durThis week we are losing one ing the recent first weekend of of our top community correspondthe season. ents, Miss Norene Porter of who leaves for Idaho. Reports to the Utah Department of Fish and Game offices Miss Porter has been with us from field personnel, resort op- for several years and has done erators, and individuals alike a very fine job in reporting the were summarized for all sec- news in Orderville. Her dependtions in the words most every- ability and promptness has been one here caught some fish. very, much appreciated, by us As predicted earlier, the old here at the S.U.N., and I am favorites carried thq heavier sure that her many readers load of angling pressure last from Orderville and elsewhere Saturday and Sunday. Most of feel that she has done a fine these, from Pine Valley waters on the south to those in Cache job. Miss RaNee Chamberlain will Valley on the north, produced from fair to excellent creel re- take over the Orderville reportturns. ing, and we feel sure that she The reports tell of low water will do a good Job. Please help and good returns conditions from lakes, streams, and reser- her off to a good start by givvoirs in Southern Utah. Most ing her your local news Items.still waters in the northern sections produced well, though many streams were still in the highwater stage, difficult to fish, and had not been stocked heavily prior to the opening beBy ALLEN M. COX cause of the potential high loss A Mr. and Mrs. Hodgens of of hatchery legals under present conditions. Preston, Idaho were visitors at The department said the nor- the Ray Palmer home one day mal planting program is con- last week. Mr. Hodgens was retinuing over the state, with cently released from the Great ample stocks of legals ready to Lakes Mission and had been a go into all high running streams companion to Delbert Palmer just as soon as conditions permit. while there. Many lakes still frozen over, Mrs. Afton Heaton is attendwet trails and camp grounds," summer school at Provo. ing was the story of the few hardy fishing parties venturing into the Mrs. Wanda Palmer and baby high basins of the Uintah Moun- and her brother, Bryce Billings, tain country. Predictions are that left Thursday for Delta for a few this section and its waters will visit soon be in good fishing condi- days tion as the current hot weather Mr. and Mrs. Vane Campbell continues. and children spent the weekend It was also noted that the in Mesquite, Nevada at the Joe first general opening in many Reese home. years of all fishing waters disGay Robertson left last week tributed the angling pressure over the whole state, with the to stay in Kanab with Mr. and majority opinion in effect being Mrs. Leon Swapp for a while. that more people had a better Miss Karen Pugh from Kanab opportunity to creel some fish is staying at the Cecil Pugh in spite of the estimated 170,000 home. anglers afield. The season continues generalMiss Margaret Pugh is here now after teaching school in ly through October 14th. Las Vegas, Nevada the past winter. 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