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Show WSr'1'1'7 Thursday SOTJTHeW tJT ATI week ..Tteitojs at the j Fern - . Esplirr home. Lt. nd Mrs. LeGrande J. Heat Heaton have returned home on and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande after being away part of the C. Heaton spent two days in winter enjoying a visit with rel- Las Vegas, Nevada on business. atives. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Chamber-laiLillian (Aunt Lilly)) Carroll and daughter of Kanab has returned home after underspent visiting at the going an operation in the Salt home ofSunday his parents, Mr. and Lake hospital sometime ago. Mrs. Robert Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. LaNor Lamb spent Saturday in Cedar City on "Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hoyt are business. the proud parents of a baby boy, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Staheli bom in the Panguitch LD.S and children of Enterprise were- Hospital, Friday March 8th. Ordcrvillc daily news happenings By Darloa Brinkerhoff Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were: Ray J. Palmer and Byron P. Fisher of the High Council, and Stanford DeMille. Two vocal trios were rendered. ... P.T.A. meeting was held Monday evening in the High School. A program was presented by the school students. A good crowd was in attendance. LaVina (Aunt Vine) and Nellie In - the Monopoly States Group where people must order by brand name they call for ECHO SPRING more than any other Straight Whiskey! ' NETV Weekly flews Release Lifelong" Kanab Man ; ' from bid To Rest : Year County Agent Here Last A TREAT WORTH REPEATING! Monopul) Slates liquor is sold through State Stores. KENTUCKY 86 STRAIGHT BOURBON ECHO SPRING DISTILLING at-en- d me. All women should plan on attending a salad making demon stratlon set for Kanab March 25th at 10:00 a.m. in the Kanab Chapel and in Orderville on March 26th at 3:00 p.m. in the Orderville Chapel. An interesting notice that came across my desk last week tells that farming causes fewer headaches than other occupations . A study conducted by Louisiana State University-showthat 66 per cent of the people of the U.S. suffer headaches. The following is the per cent getting headaches by occupations: Medical students 80 per cent; Business executives- 77 per cent; Professional people-7per cent; Housewives 69 per cent; Clerks 68 per cent; Salesmen 58 per cent; Manual laborers 55 per cent and only 50 per cent for farmers. I Wonder where County Agents fit in. A markerting tour to California has been arranged by Morris T a y lo r, Markerting Specialists. Ten counties are participating in the tour. Steps will be made in Stockton, Fresno, Visalia, Bakersfield, and Los Angles. Cooperative marketing programs are being carried on in each of these locations. It Is hoped that those attending the tour will bring back to Kane County livestockmen some good suggestions on marketing that we might put into operation here. Producers Livestock Marketing Association is paying for the transportation and our own Farm Bureau is paying $70.00 toward expeneses. At this writing Milo Palmer of Alton and Fred E. Heaton of Kanab are making plans to go. Others are trying to make arrangements so that they can attend. PROOF CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. When a flower has large seed , and colorful blossoms, it is bound impatience over seeds usually disap- to be widely grown and popular, pears as the gardener acquires being easy to grow. Marigolds and zinnias, which share with more knowhow, Flower seeds have a wide time petunias the popularity prize, range In germination, and the are fast growing and have large seeds. Petunias, however, are gardener who looks for a seed to show some an exception to the rule among activity a week after it is planted highly popular flowers and have is doomed to disappointment and small seeds, can take up to 12 needless fear that something days to germinate and are sel's wiong " dom sown directly In the garden. When the new gardener decides Ten day germinators, include nis Seeds are lifeless because acroclinum, anchusa, they havent sprouted he is apt snapdragons,plmpernell, asters, balsam, to abandon them. Then, when -calendula, carnation, they 'do appear above ground cerastlum, cleome, cosmidum, and are in need of immediate California poppy, attention, they have been forgot- dlmorphotheca, lobelia, gypsophila, lupin, nigel-l- a, ten' and go unnoticed. a, pansy, poppy, portulaca, To avoid this needless waste, tithonia. it is advisable to know the gerIn the 13 to 20 day varieties, mination tables of all flowera planted. For example, here are we find begonia, datura, annual some flowers which should ger- larkspur, godetla, lmpatiens, minate within five days: primula, aalvia, salpiglos-si- s, swet peaa. Of these, larkAgeiatum, amarnnthus, anthe mis. candytuft, cardinal climber, spur and salplglossls seldom centaurea, clarkia, calltopsis, thrive when transplanted and cosmos, cynoglossum, dahlias, ahould be sown directly in the annual pinks, heleniums, heli garden. In the case of flowers chrysum, annual mallow, mari- sown in this manner, the gardener should exercise great care gold, mignonette, ed that the seed bed is not Vuginia stocks, viscaria and before the sprouts appear. Like most of gardening as conducted Funeral servii-east week. March 5, 1957, for s Do you know how to prune vour fruit trees? Why not the pruning demonstration o be held at Cornell Chamberlains orchard above Gnndale next Wednesday, March 20th, at :00 p.m. Correct pruning technique will be demonstrated. If Kanab people would like to have in demonstration similar Kanab I will arrange for a demonstration here in the morning of the 20th. if they wil contact 0 More customers call for Echo Spring in the group of Monopoly States than any other straight whiskey! For taste, nothing matches its mellow flavor. Its extra smoothness cant be beaten. Gill for Echo Spring yourself and see why it's truly I 4 frus-tiation- s, slow-sprouti- Rose - Its quality too, why not try it today! . Gardener Knowing beed limetable Tuesday D. Wayne s And if you haven't discovered Page "Three Orderville News dolpha L. Young weref Home prayer by Ralph Strong, v'rother-in-lato Mrs. Bertha Young. Sinking by the choir, I Know that My Redeemer Lives, by Clyde R. Young. An organ medlev was rendered by Char-wafollowed by opening prayer s 'ene Robertson. Remarks were spoken by Biswith a hop Claud M. Glazier; soloby Dean' McAllister. That Silvered Haired Daddy of mine He was aecompained by Mrs. Charlotta Young. Clifton V. Young sooke on the bra-chyco- sca-bios- ife of the deceased. Beyond The Sunset was rendered bv a trio of Nabhie Glaier. Julie Young and Ramona Johnson, accompanied by Mrs Leona Frost. ko-ch- ia, Granddaughter, Veone Spills-bursang Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam. S Frost Daniel was the main speaker, followed Thou by the choir singing, Dost Not Weep Alone. Closing prayer was given by Wilford A a, dis-trub- Heaton. Dedication of the grave was Las Vegas; II. by Wilford Brooksby, with the Spilsbury (Bertha), Gordon Matheson Mis. (Jennie), actdeceased grandsons of the Mrs. Clifford ing as bearers. Flow-e- r girls Cedar City and We have quite o number of were grandchildren, directed by Mace (Jueline) North Las Vegas. folks in Kanab who are, we feel, in Mrs. Ester Judd. Burial was Two sisters, Lettie Y. Swapp real supporters of the Southern the Kanab city cemetery. and Fannie Y. Lundquist, and Utah News, and who are good All members of the deceased one brother, Douglas Young of boosters for our community and county. family were present at the Kanah. We base this on the interest funeral services but one grandout of towtv(' Among the many take in sending gift subtwo and they granddaughter great here to attend the funeral of children. There were three sons, people services of Adolphia L. Young scriptions of the S.U.N. to out four daughters, 22 grandchild- were: Ralph Strong and Milo town readers. ren and four great grandchild- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Irving We have several families here ren. Johnson. Charlene Robertson, who send the S.U.N. to their children and families who are Mr. Young was bom in Kanab. Zolphia J. Wright October 26, 1880 and has lived away. One such family is Mr. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan John- and Mrs. Lynn Findlay who not his entire life in Kanab. He worked as a blacksmith, sheep son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank John- only keep their own issue here shearer and at farming. He was son, Mina Gardner, Vilate Young, current, but send one to their a Seventy in the LDS Church Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Young, Mr, son Lynn F. who is serving a Meeks Dalton, Mrs. mission in England and one subnd Mrs for 48 years and at the time of his death he held the office of Tile Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Till-Hig- scription to their daughter Eliz11 Johnson, Mrs. Marva Whit- - abeth in nursing school in Salt Priest and Ward Teacher. ma lnNellie Lake City. They also sent as a Greenhough, 1905 On January 3, he married Christmas gift a years subscripBertha Rachel Johnson In the Mrs. Mr. and Elmer And, tion to Elder Richard Haycock St. George LDS temple. They Greenough, Mrs. Don Perkins, W'ho is serving an LDS mission celebrated their Golden Wedding Marga Eyre, Mrs. Earl Mathein Ellsworth, Maine. anniversary January 3, 1955 at son, Roy Robertson, Mr. and E. W. Carrico, local painter their home in Kanab. the same Mrs. Jack Masterson, Mr. and home they lived in for 52 years. Mrs. Ellsworth Swapp, Zola who is interested in growth here, to out sends Survivors are his widow, Ber- Byron, Lucille Parker, Florence of townthree subscriptions residents, which we sintha Young; sons, Kenneth, South Monroe, Fae Johnson, and Grace cerely hope acts as a means of Gate, Calif., Earl, Los Angeles; Young and family. informing these people of oppor- tunlties hcre- and 8erves Wilburn, Poulsbo, Wash., daughAlso, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ElsMrs. Frank Robertson ters, and children of South Carrico as one of our good-wil- l I ambassadors. (Ardell), Kanab; Mrs. Rlinglon Gate, California. S.U. Supporters... h - Mr-wort- - Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson are in Orem enjoying a short visit with Mrs. Sorensens parents. Come Mrs. Dorthey Barton and children are visiting at the home of her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sorensen. 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