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Show ( J Thursday, September 4, 1958 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS To Recite Vows . . Page Three . David - Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Byron David of Kanab are this week announcing the recent marriage of their daughter, Frances Elizabeth, to Mr. Douglas W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Palo Alto, California. The couple were married in the Presbyterian church in Reno, Nevada by the Reverend Felix Manley in a double ring ceremony. The parents of the bride attended from Kanab. The couple were feted in Kanab Monday at a reception at the David home. The new Mrs. Johnson is a graduate of the Lead, South Dakota, High school, class of 1956. She attended Colorado State college one year and finished her r course in education at College of Southern Utah last year. The newlyweds will make their home in Palo Alto, California. Door Mirrors of Heavy ! 6 Glass 16x68 .... $14.95 18x68 $15.95 j Installed Free KAHAB GLASS v Company, Inc. 380 OFFICE N. 3rd W. PHONE Ml from Recite Vows In Reno SPECIAL 3-1- Ycskly Nows Releasa WERE OFF' TO SEE THE WIZARD! And the Wonderful Wizard of Oz will be at the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City when HOLIDAY ON ICE of 1959 opens a stand at the Coliseum on September 12. Lovely Dorothy Field invites you to join the Scarecrow. Tin Woodman, and the Lion in your greatest adventure ever! s Mr. and Mrs. John Burgoyne visited in Tooele last week with their son and daughter, Dr. andj Mrs. John L. Burgoyne, helping' them get located In their new home. Dr. Burgoyne has set up a new dentistry practice in 10-d- ele. T- O- WE ARE ENTITLED Al present, ALL of Utahs Elective' Of- ficials: STATE GOVERUMEIIT. BOTH SENATORS. BOTH REFREsiliTATI-VE- s ALL JUSTICES III CONGRESS. , OF THE SUPREME COURT-- I f i : . ; , t two-yea- Miss Sandrh Dennis Dennis -- Judd Will Recite Vows In Home Ceremony -- j Alton News Notes somewhere between Provo and Logan. WHY NOT AT LEAST ONE ? ? FROM Juab, Sanpete, Emery, Grand, Millard, Sevier, Carbon, Beaver, Iron, Washington, Piute, Garfield, Wayne, Kane, and San Juan Counties ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis of Kanab are this wek announcing the coming marriage of their daughter Sadra to Mr. Edwin C. Judd of Fredonia, the happy event to take place September 6. The couple will be united in a home ceremony and will be honored that same evening from 8 to 9:30 oclock at the home of the brides parents in Kanab. The future Mrs. Judd is a graduate of Kanab High school, class of 1958, where she took a prominent part in school activities and sports. Mr. Judd attended Fredonia schools and is employed by Kaibab Lumber company of Fredonia, Following a wedding trip, the couple plan on making their home in Kanab. Get NEW RANGE PERFORMANCE at Low Cost! Veds MATTSSON Im mw taefficieiH .Wctrt. cMklnfl mI WMy. Medarnli veer wHh femem Monoteb. W ' Hera why: CLEANING (Wing th. coll up for Whwi food, ipi, iw quick droning of drip pan. COOKING Monotubr coil I. utmiR. You got EASIER EASTER' TRADER TEDS General Election Nov. 4 THE CONSERVATION RESERVE 1959 The Conservation Reserve of the Soil Bank provides withdrawal of crop land from production, helping adjust total crop acreage more nearly in lihe with demand. At the same time it provides that farmers establish and maintain sound conservation practices on the land., they put in the Reserve. It is a voluntary program, under which farmers sign contracts to take part for a definite period of years. In return, the government assists producers: (1) by sharing the cost of establishing conservation practices, and (2) by making annual payments during the period each contract is in effect. August, 1958 has been set as the official opening date of the 1959 Agricultural Conservation Program, according to Mark Swapp, chairman of the Kane County A S C committee. Chairman Swapp explained that the program will provide, for the most part, the same rates of costsharing and specifications for conservation practices that were available under the 1958 Agricultural Conservation program. Chairman Swapp went on to say that during the period August 1 to December 31, 1958, program provisions will remain the same, permitting the payment of federal assistance under either the 1958 or 1959 program, depending on the status of program funds in the county. It was pointed out by Chairman Swapp, that requests approved during the period August 1 to December 31, 1958 must be completed or substantially completed on or before December 31, 1958 to be eligible for under the rates and specifications contained in the 1958 program. Substantially completed practices must have a request filed for an extension of time to complete the practice if federal is desired. Chairman Swapp further stated that program provisions may changewillonbeJanuary 1. atSuch that changes publicized time. for Requests for conservation practices to be performed during the fall months can be filed at the Kane County A S C office, allowing 30 days for the approval to be processed. -' how-eve- cost-sharin- g P. O. BOX 141 Richfield, Utah Kanab, Utah y d l( IKNOWJ Teadier, BUYING... SELLING. ..OR No RENTING... other school offers you so much USE THE Unexcglled Study Oppertunitie An Ouhtondingly Strong Foculty Horn. Stott invirgmngnt r A Friendly School iludy, tocial, alh-loti- c find all this... Youll program. and moro at your Stott Univoriity. A J. fete ef . - OF INSTRUCTION COLLEGES ' THE SURE WAY TO THE FASTEST RESULTS ..i, Engineering low Education Mining Modicino Vino Pharmocy Butin t between success and failure. Follow these simple suggestions and will never be at a disadvantage due to faulty lighting- - your child 1. Eliminate dork ihadowt in the tvdy room by having on adequate tourca of general light (coiling or in direct light). Social Work Nuning and othor field. Dates to remember: Sapt. Call Midway 4-23- 33, or Sic? In Today 26-2- Sopt. 29 Othor Student It og it tor Clattwork Start a J I - For full information writ: Office of tho Frotidont lead e 1 SO wattt for reading "off giving (pref- light). Your child will be able to make the best progress in study with good lighting. And the suggestions may be used to benefit the whole family. Why not review your lighting needs today? See what the (U has to offer YOU! SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS diffused-typ- 3. Eliminate glare (have no wnihielded light wMits direct vltion of child at work in fba roam). Frethmen Rggiiter 7 i a. Hava a lamp of al erably Sopt. 25 V Good homo lighting may moan tho difference Art Consult with your Electrical Contractor uve g g Blake Elecfric Go. (Paid Political Adv. by Ken Chamberlain, Chairman Committee for Mattsson) r, Mr. and Mrs, Derrel Esplin and baby of Roy and Judy Roun-dand her husband of Salt Lake visitors at City were week-enthe Karl Roundy home. mot. hot co area touch faiter cooking at lowor Primary Election Sept. 9 Richman, County Agent cost-sharin- "Swlvd-mi- ll VmII nrwr knew mm range. . H All OFF-- On Fishing Equipment and Supplies, from now until End of Season ONE-THIR- D OK LaVar cost-sharin- NOW ON SALE YOUR VOTE FOR CARVEL of RICHFIELD Will GUARANTEE YOU REPRESENTATION Funeral- services Were held August 29 for Milo Jesse Palmer, Mrs. Thales L. Johnson 34, who passed away August 26. He is survived by his widow, Wanda Palmer, and one daughLocal Man ter Charlotte; also by his mother, Mrs. Ella Heaton Palmer, two Idaho Girl In sisters, Amanda, Tempe, Ariz., and Mrs. Jack (Roxie) Marshall, Grace, Idaho; and four brothers, August Ceremony Jonathan IL, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ora Willard of Terreton, Arlo K., Seattle, Wash.; Don H., Idaho is this week announcing Orval the marriage of her daughter Sheridan, Wyoming; and K.. Alton. Barbara to Mr Thales L. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Johnson of Kanab. The mar-raig- e university. He now is in his secwas solemnized August !) ond year of coaching at West Jefferson High school in Terreat Terreton. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of ton. Those from Kanab attending Kanab High school, where he of took a prominent part in school the wedding were activities and athletics. He at- the bridegroom and two sisters, tended College of Sauthern Utah Mrs. Zelma Johnson and Miss and graduated from Utah Stale Lou Jean Johnson. - from Are - j Year Gosmly Agent nc:rr.::.:uv VBTTEtt Kanab, Utah CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C UTILITIES COMPANY f rv |