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Show ( SOUTtiEfcN OTAH NrWS Page Pour v ( BULLETIN LuRea Heaton County Seal Haws Wins In Provo Contest Mrs. G. M. Malvern, mother Miss Sharon Boise Glendala The body of Laurence Marsh, of 46, Moab, Utah, was found floatweek Mrs. Max Bruce, left this ing down the Colorado River for her home in Weatherford, Wednesday afternoon at Glen 11 Oklahoma, after spending Canyon'. weeks in Kanab, visiting with Deputy Sheriff Norm Cram, the Bruces and helping with reported Thursday that the body a their recent new arrival, boy. was identified from papers in his Mrs. Paul Applegate purse. Coconino County officers Mr. and are in Kanab, visiting with Mr. took the body and are investigamatter. Applegates parents, Mr. and ting the Mrs. Lew Applegate, and family. Paul' has been stationed in Bam-bur- Wins Nevada. Honors Miss RuLea Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Heaton, Miss Sharon Boise, daughter former residents of Kanab, who of J. Howard and Elsie Boise of are now living in Provo, where North Las Vegas and grand- LeRoy is attending school, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank recent winner in Hopscotch at Swapp of Kanab, was selected Provo. recently to attend Nevada Girls RuLea won in her class at State in Reno. Watch school and then went on Sharon who has many young to be named winner of the cityfriends in Kanab, was assem- wide contest for all Fifth grade bly committee president, has students. She was featured in a Germany for several been a member of G R A, a var- photograph in the Provo Daily and is to be Herald. The little miss also months with the armed forces, sity medical division. next year. head in the State Tournament, played of member is an She honorary for second place in that Several from Kanab were in the Pep club and an active mem- tying meet. last week end, attendParowan ber of Bel Canto choir. She also race meet. Donald the ing is active in her church. Swapps two horses, Kanab Jane She was one of four girls Items and Kane County, took two firsts chosen from Rancho High school Fredonia Hews and a third. Lloyd Pughs mare. to attend Girls State. Leadership, in the lake, Rocks Peachy, also took a third character, courage, honesty, braver ones swam place. and completwith visiting games scholarship, cooperativeness, and Roper and physical fitness are the qualities ing the outing. R. L. were genMrs. Doyle Randall on which the girls were chosen. eral chairmen of the various Kanab Home committees arranging the party. Four-f- l Will FuFnish Lot and Build County Sacrament Service and Fast featured the You a Home at Once. Meeting Sunday confirmation of three Club News Items $2,000 DOWN members: Sharon Johnof and Bishop Financing Arranged Club son, daughter The Tasty Spoons Mrs. Harold met at the home of our leader, Glen WoodrowsonJohnson; of the Harold Contact Pratt, Mrs. Gwen Schoenfeld, on June son and Jason Pratts sr.; Bundy, 2. We installed our officers and the Merlin Bundys. Little Cal Andrus receivd our books. Our officers of Miss Naomi Jean Anderson was 108 S 100 W St. George are: Sharman Swapp, president; christened by her father, C. Phone 44 W Roselyn Hamblin, vice presi- Keith Anderson. dent; Karen Hamblin, secretary; Darlene Polvadore, reporter. Out game committee is Pamela Honors . . . Masterson and Diane Leach, and Birthday our refreshment committee is A family dinner honored Ray Genii Button and Vicky Chatter- Bunting of Kanab Sunday at the iy. home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Next week we will begin our Church. second year cooking, entitled, Attending, besides the guests Bradshaw Chevrolet First Call to Breakfast. I know and hosts, were: Mr. and Mrs. we will have a lot of fun and Hubert Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. we will see you next week. Preston Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. Company Darien Palvadore, Reporter Finley Bunting and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, and The Valley Vegetable Is Kane Counties Mr. and Mrs. Webster and club held their first meeting son of Cedar ElRoy City. May 22 at the home of our leadONLY Authorized er, Mrs. Rena Tait, and elected .officers as follows: Junior leader, Terry Tait; president, Terry Chevrolet Dealer Tait; vice president, Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bunting Chamberlain ; secretary, Rorthie Bolander; reporter, Lynn Caru- welcomed a new baby girl May so; song leader, Ben Blackburn. 31, weighing 7 pounds, 9 ounces. This is the Buntings first child. We are all going to raise a Visit our Car Lot She was born in the Panguitch this year and have fun. hospital. Lynn Caruso, Reporter East '& Center Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. and children of St. George kWe organized our club May 13. We chose as our name were visiting in Kanab 'over the Kanab, Utah Memorial Day holidays at the Officers are: Brian Honey, home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. president; Kenneth Schoenfeld, Riggs vice president; John Glazier, secretary; Mack McAllister, reporter; Sammy Carpenter, song leader; John Bodvin, pledge leader. Anyone Can Win - Our leaders are Blanche and Virginia Schoenfeld. 17-DA- Y Our meeting was held at Virginia Schoenfeld's home. At our 1 Two May 24th meeting at Mrs. JINGLES Schoenfelds, we made our inPOZZIES NO NO V sect nets and talked about our NOTHING TO BUY A killing jars' FIRST CUSS J1 W Our meetings will be held at Via KLM Royal Mrs. Schoenfeld's home every 'Dutch Airlino Thursday at 4 p.m. 2nd PRIZES f4) Mack McAllister; Reporter Diamond $1,000 . er newly-baptiz- d 4-- H 4-- Kanab News Notes gar-.de- n See-ma- 1st n Bug-Olo-ges- t. Mack-elpran- g T.RIP urP v Mt. Carmel news r, cheer-lead- For Kooptako t The Jolly Pots and Pans Ring 3rd PRIZES (10) $500 Koopako Diamond 4-- H club met for their first meeting Friday, May 23, at the home of their leader, Mrs. Nan Johnson. We have chosen for leaders Mrs. Johnson and Miss Nila Slaugh. s'4w We elected for our officers: Pauline Reese, president; Myrna Holgate, vice president; Verda Johnson, secretary; Lenise Bur. rows, health chairman; Laurel Anderson, safety chairman; Kes-l-a Hepworth, song leader; Julia Ann Crofts, Janice Billings and Gayle Esplin, recreation committee; Verna Butler, reporter. ('We are taking second year cooking. After the meeting, we went around town and sold poppies for Legion Auxiliary. Varna Butler, Reporter COME IN FOR YOUR FREE ENTRY BLANK PUTNM Kanab, Utah ''Ring enlirrtd to how details Pnces include .Federal Tax , Will Be.Glosed SUNDAYS Unlil Further Hoiice ilsits and Mrs. LeGrande C. Heaton had Susie blessed and given the name of SuSsan White-roc- k Heaton in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Susie is a little Navajo girl they have taken and given a home. Mr. le Miss Sherry Ann Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Brown, is home from Salt Lake City for the summer. She has been attending LDS Business Fireside gatherings were held College. B. H. Sorensen home for the Special Interest group and at LuJean Heatons for the Junior Gleaners and Junior classes. Sister Norene Poytfcr was guest speaker at the Special Interest meeting and Jim MaxDECORATING well at the Gleaners and meeting. HOME FURNISHING Visitors at the Eliza Cox home were Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jolley CARPETING and the following children: iMr. and Mrs. Don Neil and children, DRAPERIES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pino, and children and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine APPLIANCES Peterson and children, all of at the for any M-M- M-M- or Orem. The cemetery looked so nice with most of the graves cleared of weeds that seem to grow better than anything else. Wouldnt it be nice to keep them looking nice instead of just at Memorial time. It doesnt take much time. Catfish, like their mammal namesake, the cat, are most active at night and often go into periods of inactivity during the daylight hours. In The Kanab Area Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-27- 89 For Appointment Fishing Season Opens June 7th Get Your License & Equipment At Electric Clothes Dryers are better than ever FENTONS Rexall Store Kanab, Utah Live Better Electrically want to A SOUTHERN UTAH POWER GO. MESSAGE save steps ? The true old-styl- e bourbon , Impressive Primary graduation exercises were held Sunday Sacrament meeting. following Rosalie Anderson and LaVee graduated from Primary City were Kanab visitors over the Memorial Day week end. Enjoy the convenience of a basement telephone. Costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, not pleased, pour 4 Be back at any This STRONG germicide counter. drug sloughs off infected skin. Exposes more germs to its killing action. Use Instant rlTIT.,1I r night. Now nt 7 Kanab Drug Co. H modern homes have handy phones-- in col&t Mountain Sfafts TaapAona COTTAf.1 JEWELRY $250.00 Ring $125.00 t CROSBYS CAFE 5, 1958 f ' R. Finday and two children and sister, Genieve, of Salt Lake er to M I A. tkSr -, . Salt Ruth Stevens Lake City spent the Memorial holiday and week end here. Her son Kenneth and family of Richfield and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Prin Hepworth, of Henderson, Nevada, came and visited her here. Graveside services were held Monday at 2 p.m. for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenley Reese. The baby died Saturday in St. George Memorial hospital when but six days old. Visiting over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Stevens were their two daughters, Corrinne and Norma, from their work in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Tait and three children of Burbank, California came Friday to spend the Memorial day week end at the home of Mr. Taits mother, Mrs. Bernetta Tait. Saturday evening, the brothers and sisters and their mother enjoyed a family at the Sand Dunes, where they roasted wieners and spent a pleasant evening.' Present, besides the mother, were Reva and family of Mt. Carmel, Adrian and family of Burbank, LaVier and family of Fredonia, Marilyn and family of Kanab, and Kendal and Garland. One sister, Vonda, living in Washington, was absent. Koyle an Carolyn Cram came home last Week. Koyle has been attending Vocational school and just recently received his diploma in engineering. Carolyn is caring for the Mt. View motel while the Clark family are vacationing in the Northwest. Miss Gwenevere Esplin, accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Miranda Sorensen, returned to Salt Lake City Sunday after spending the week end here with her parents, brothers and sister. Mrs. Sorensen will remain with her indefinitely. - Mrs. Annie Judd and two children went, to Salt Lake City Sunday with the formers aunt, Senith Haycock, and uncle, Robert Pugh, who came to attend the wedding of their niece, Lucille Gardner. She will visit In Salt Lake for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamb spent Tuesday in the St George temple to commemorate their 55th wedding anniversary. Congratulations, Brother and Sister De-Mil- s.v Ordarvilla of Lamb. Ring You Con Pay Mart But You Con't Buy A Diamond Ring than A Kooptako. ?V Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tait went to Cedar City Thursday evening, May 29., to be present at the graduation exercises. Their son A1 was one of the graduates, having attended CSU two years Their daughter Lois and her husband, Doran Lamb, came from their home in Salt Lake City and spent the week end. Mrs. liens Holes Relatives here 'over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Don Simper and son of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Cox of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prisbey of Nephl; and Miss Barbara Anderson of Salt Lake City. Miss Margaret Maxwell and Karen and William E. Cox are visiting In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ruth Anderson and Mrs. Madge T. Bauer took their Primary classes, ages 9 and 10, to Pipe Springs National Monument on an educational tour Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Newby and girls left last week for Logan, where Mr. Newby will attend school this summer. Bishop Donald Campbell and Jack Maxwell took the10-- , 11and to St? 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