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Show ; i ) Page Four 1 Serviceman Visits At Glendale Home Steve Carpenter Is Senior Advisor Steve H. Carpenter of Kanab has been chosen as a senior advisor for University of Utah residence halls, U. housing director Lewis E. Haines announced recently. A graduate student at the U., he has been on the honor roll and received his B- S. degree from, the school in June. At Kanab High, from which he was graduated in 1955. he was active in athletics, hand and dra-ma- . U. advisors woi k with students who live on campus. They are selected on the basis of previous experience, course work in behavioral sciences, personal .qualifications and ability to work with students. Senior advisors receive free room plus a tutition stipend from the U. Former Resident Claude Y. 1st Missoula According to a release from the University Mr Lundquist is there to study tile latest inhumation, materials and teaching techniques that will enable him to explain air power and the sonic phenomenon in terms everyone can State University, . . . Lundquist, former schools who the San Luis in Califoria, eacher in Kanab is now teaching in Obispo City schools is enrolled in the ucation workshop Class Norman J. Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Maxwell, of Glendale, Utah is enjojing a fifteen day leave at his home. in Glendale. Private Maxwefl attended Valley High School before entering the U S Mantle Corps. He enlisted in September of 1958 and upon completion of Boot Training, was assigned to the Airmens Florida School at Jacksonville, for a pei iod of 8 w eeks. Ft om there he was sent to Memphis Tennessee for schooling as a helicopter mechanic for 18 weeks, lie completed this course with a standing of 3id highest out of a class of fifty men Following Ins leave he will report to KIToro Maiine Air Base in Santa Anna, California to as sume his duties as a qualified helicopter mechanic. Private Aviation Edat Montana understand. Notice . Farm Bureau To ZENITH HEARING for? The eyes AIDS Your Southern Utah Dealer for the Zenith Hearing Aids, Batteries and Supplies for all Hearing Aids. SCOTTIE PHONE Sponsor Talent Show Mrs. Ora Eatough recently re-- j from a- two weeks vacaturned YOU HAVE TALENT! START tion in the Pacific Northwest. She to to NOW! Get it ready bring of her sister, Mr. w'as a the County Fair. You may win a and Mrs.guest Burton W. Driggs, of to or even to Lake Salt City trip Seattle, Washington. Chicago. The Farm Bureau Talent Find Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fuller will be held in connection with of Los Angeles were week end the Kane County Fair Amateur visitors in Kanab at the home of Talent content, this year. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Glazier, they The Farm Bureau Rural Youth also visited their many friends Meet contest will be held Satur- and relatives in Kanab. The Ful- of Kaday at 10 O clock during the lers are County Fair, also. The general nab. subject as How canWe Maintain Mr. Mrs. LaMar Johnson, Initiative and Responsibility in Afton and Cram and Brucq Johnson of the The length Agriculture. spent the Fourth of July week speech is not to exceed 5 min- end in Flagstaff, Arizona, seeing utes The contestants must be the membeis of the Farm Bureau the Indian Parades and with visited the R. They 18 Families between the age of P. Leverings (Vi Swappl family and 2s. while there. The purpose of this meet is to Ernest G. Kirby was in Kanab develop and recognize the ability to search out basic principles over the week end visiting with and truths in the important is- his family. Mr. Kirby is attendsues facing agriculture. course in summer ing a The Kane County Farm Bureau school at Utah State University. is delighted to cooperate with Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Brooks-bhe County Fair Board in providand baby left Kanab recently ing opportunities to participate for San Francisco, California in Talent Finds and Talk Meet where Brandt will he employed as an accountant with the Price Urograms. The committee extends its Waterhouse Co. good wishes to all participants Miss Joyce Cram is vacation for success in this and all other ing in Napa and Lake Tahoe, worthwhile activity. LET'S SEE YOU AT THE Calif., with her aunt and family, the Larry W. Carters. FAIR' Mr. and Mrs. LaVier Tait and - former-resident- Dr. M. F. Burgess Optometrist and Vision Specialist BROKEN LENS and s Pow-Wo- y family, OrdervillD flews of Fredona, Mrs. Orma Wood, of Cedar City spent a few days here rej cently visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shields, While here, together w ith Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shield, a new coat of paint was given the Shields home. FRAMES BURGESS OPTICAL Cedar City, Utah at the Red Hills Motel July 28 Mrs. Florian Johnson entertained three tables of Bridge Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Syivan Johnson and daughter Jean, spent Friday in Richfield, with the Nome DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES In Tho Kanab Area Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd Ml 4-27- 89 For Appointment SALUTE TO MORGAN COUNTY GAS-TOO- NS -B- y- DOC e ' '1; . . I f if j 11 Mi, Cows Grace Where Trappers Roamed Dairy cows graze today in green Weber Valley where Indians and trappers, gray wolves and rattlesnakes once roamed. Remnants of the Donner Trail still run through the mountain circled meadows. Morgan, the county seat, is a town where transcontinental railroad tracks run right down main street. Here, all the children of the countv, all ages, attend one school. I p m the limestone mountains near historic Devils Slide,' a quarry grinds out the ingredients for high grade cement as it has for thirtv ears I,akc Comos sulphur springs draw health seekers as they did in pioneer days. This is Morgan County, where the United States Brewers Foundation constantly entourages the sale of beer and ale under clean, wholesome conditions. thinks its a SLOW . Im waiting to see!" We like to see you around . but we wont keep you waiting for service! "He LEAK . . . n .. for, any el n KANAB Kanab City law enforcement officers and property owners, the highway south of center street, especially in the vicinity of the business district between 2nd south and 3rd south, have asked that local motorists parking in that area observe the parallel parking City Marshal Bickmore said that parking in the area, with some observing the parallel parking and others parking in the old manner, are causing a lot of Mrs. Iva W. Findlay and Ora W. Eatough made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Findlay remained there for medical care. She is in the L.D. S. hospital. Mrs. Eatough reconfusion. turned to Kanab Saturday. In all districts where the par-allMrs. Ida McDonald of Page, parking is Arizona, former resident of Ka- have been posted. required, signs nab, spent Thursday in Kanab on business and visiting. Buttons and seeing the races Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sannella, Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Staggers of Buffalo, New York, are visitand of Page, Arizona, ing at the home of their son, Dr. formerfamily, residents of Kanab, spent and Mrs. Joseph J. Sannella. the Fourth of July Jn Flagstaff, They have been visiting another Arizona. son in Sacramento, Calif., before Mrs Afton Mar Crm entercoming to Kanab. tained the Fredonia Bridge Club Mr. Whit Parry has returned Thursday evening. Two tables to Kanab after a business trip were present. to San Diego, Calif, Arizona, spent the Fourth of July in Flagstaff, Arizona. The next stop of the BookmoDeputy Sheriff Norman Cram bile will be in Long Valley and lton at the usual time on July made a Business trip to Provo, 27 It will be in Mt. Carmel, July Utah, Thursday. 28. Let s all be there and get Mr. and Mrs. Palmer McGuf-fibooks to read for the next 3 of Comia, California are in weeks. Kanab to spend the next few Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lansber-r- months and calling on and children of Page, Ari- many of visiting their friends here. The zona. stopped here on their way McGuffies spend several months to Washngton, where they will here each summer. visit Mr. Lansberrys brother and family. They will also see the Mrs. Roma MacDonald entertained three tables of pinochle sights while there. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stoltz of Los evening. They played Wednesday Angeles called on relatives re- under the on the lawn. lights cently after visiting with Elinor C. Tuft of Monroe. Mrs. Stoltz Mrs. Afton Mar Cram enterwas formerly Florine Chamber-lai- tained three tables of Bridge, of this place. Pi esident and Mrs. Arthur Wednesday evening. Prizes were Bruhn and children of St. Geo- won by Mrs. Marge Bruce, He-- j rge stopped at the homes of rel- lene McAllister, Elsie Spendlove atives while on their way to Hid- and Lorna Cot tom. den Lake to attend the Chamber-laiMrs. Marion H. Smith, daughReunion held July 18. ters Frankie and Judy and son Leslie, from Phoenix, Arizona are in Kanab and the area visiting with relatives and friends. They were all present at the wedding of her niece, Marilyn Pugh who was married to Craig Pack Saturday. 23, 1039 Cooperation Asked In Parking Your Car y SomethingNEW for the Hard of Hearing. Makes hearing on the phone normal, with Scottie Phone Aids. 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