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Show ) SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Thursday, October 8, 1930 Glendale News Notes CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- G- MIA Conference was held TuesFOR SALE: Heatrola, wood or day October 6th with Stake Officers present, Musical numbers coal, good condition. See Val Tait Kanab. 01,8pd. were furnished by Elder Delwyn or call MI Maxwell singing The Lords Prayor FOR RENT: er" accompanied on the piano by trailer house. Call Apartments MI 42475 or see Elizabeth Esplin and Lidia Seiber, Kanab Olpd. duet by Dot McArthur and Jerilyn FOR RENT: Single and double Pugh folowed by a social and " furn. or unfum. apts. Call MI oh see Guy Chamberlain, Ka08rc. nab. Symptoms of Distress Arising from FOR SALE: Used Hotpoint kitSTOMACH ULCERS chen cabinets, all metal, white, cue complete with sink unit. Used HotQUICK R ZL1I--F OR NO COST point double oven electric range. Used 10 cu ft. Hotpoint refrigerator. Used Hotpoint electric clothes 1. dryer. Used Amana 18 cu ft freezOver five milium packages of the er. Inquire G. W. Davis Co., MI WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold f r rebel of sy mptom o diMrss anting from 4 2226 Kanab. 01,8c. diDuodenal Ulcers to excess acid Stomach and ces Acid due to Poor Digestion. Sour or Upset home FOR SALE: Two sed-rKanab recently redecorated, good location. Write Graydon Chatterley, 201 16th St., Burley, Idaho. A20,rc. in furn apt, FOR RENT: 1 bd-ror see Mrs. heated. Call MI 08rc. Norman Cram, Kanab. FOR SALE: New 12x15 all nylon beige tweed rug with pad. Terms. G. W. Davis Co., Phone MI 01,8c. FOR RENT: Furn duplex, 3 or rms and bath. Call MI Ole. see Hilma Dennis, Kanab. WANTED: Waitress. See PeaFOR SALE: Building lot in ches or Donna at Trails End Hannah L. Judd property, J25rc. Kanab. Restaurant, Mrs. Sarah J. See 13. 2 Blk Lot Jackson 01,4tpd. FOR SALE: Band instruments for rent with option to purchase. G. W. Davis Co., Phone MI Kanab. 01,4tc. Fre-doni- a, Stomach, Gasslneu, Heartoum, Sleepfor lessness, etc., due to Eicess Acid. Willard's Message which fuily explains tlus home treatment tree at k Fenton Rexall Store J' " FOR SALE or rent: One bd-rbasement house. Call MI after 5 p.m. 08,15c. r FOR RENT: Basement apt. Furm-BrandKanab. 1 sf S' t. M.lf .! I r .yl .! bd-r- on duplex Motel, 08c. . . Ml. Carmel Ileus Ellis Tait arrived home last week from Fort Ord, Calif., where he is stationed in U. S. training. A baby shower was given Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dorothy DeMille, for Mrs. Ida Tait and baby girl. Mrs. Luana Clark and children together with friends from Spanish Fork were here to visit and on business over the week end. Part of the time they spent hunting pine nuts. 'HWoTIT YfteltGi! Cleve Esplin is enjoying a Visit at the home of his parents, fc3 One Beam family for tTrS-- fer y six generations... One Kentucky Bourbon formula for 164 years! What makes Beam bourbon taste so it is the fact years, it is still the Beams who make BEAM, under the same formula, in the same Kentucky country where bourbon was born. That is why you can always buy Beam hnurbon with tru-- t. good? More than anything that today, as for KENTUC; i :r-'VDISTILL! 0 'fio Dismir: rj ' 164 V "''N .1 T! ED vr' V If THE ,r, y h KV JAMES PC B Mr. and Mrs. Roland Esplin. He is on leave from his base in Texas where he is training. The Dell Dyer family who have lived in the David Stevens home the past two months left Saturday to return to Moab. Osmer Lamb was taken to Kanab Tuesday for medical attention due to a severe attack of rheumatism. Evelyn Salter was home from her school in Salt Lake to visit her parents over the week end. Garland Tait, Dennis Salter and Roe Esplin were home from C.S. U. over the week end. Mrs. Christy Mulliner is home home again after spending a month in Salt Lake with her daughter, Aleen Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner spent Friday in Richfield where they visited with Birts mother who is in rather poor health. f ROOF BEAM HONEY, OW! FREEZER HAS PAP POP FSEIF ALPEAPY faja Three !Loca ,!en Orderville daily news happenings ' Orson Voung, her daughter Ida Marie acompanied her to have Its that time of the year again her eyes checkedi Mrs. LaMar, il you havent taken your annual chamberlain Mr and Mrs. Mart. Autumn ride up the canyon if. in ansen and children, Mr. and it was really beautiful a week, Mrs Hugh chamberlain and ago, I dont think we really ap- - Uy Esther Nejson and Gary IIeat. preciate the beautiful places we,on attended the Safety meetings live in to hear comments of the heid for the Youth tourists we do have a wonderful Mrs. I.eo Crofts and sons of place to live. visited here Wednes- Panguitch I can t get back in the grove day) her son Pat stayed over to of keeping track of what's hap- - vislt with Greg Tait and Bobby pemng around here, the other )Tajt Went to pangujteh to stay day a young boy ask me why we w ith Preston Crofts on Friday didnt have any news from Order- - and Pat went to panguitch and in the Southern Ltah News pobby and Preston came here said he liked to- - read it so I Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber- decided it was high time we had lain visited in Cedar City at the some news. and Lavell Quinn Chamberlain It seems rather quite around Chamberlains home Tuesday they here now that all the students went especially to see their new have gone to college the CSU Grandson at the Lavell Chamberseems to have the most interest lains home, they went on to San- for quite a few of our students. ta Clara where thev took care of I may leave some out but here the Arlo Hafen s children while, they are: Ida Marie Young, they went to UEA. Chamberlain, Carrol Lee Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones of Esplin, LuJean Heaton, Nila Slaugh, Madolyn Carroll, J. R. California visited at the Clyde Chamberlain, Johnny Troy, Lee Tait home Wednesday. Cornell Chamberlain, Issac ChamMrs. Mack Esplin and daugh- berlain; at the BYU are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ramsay, Dot and Va- - !,ers 'Vere in Cedar Ci,y' Wedncs Rue Holgate and Wilda Adair. If day sboPPinS-Ivmissed someone let me know Mrs. DeMoin Sorensen and and 1 11 put it in next week. children of Cedar City visited at Those attending UEA were the Amy Esplin home during the fam-;est,e- d Fredonin liews and Current Events Military Opportunity Mrs. . ,ave . . to Dlxlon ,Aday invited young men in the Congressional District inter-tim-e to the ln an appointment military academies to contact his offlce before 9ct?ber .. Vacancies afe available for the Air Force Academy, the Naval , election at the school, Academy and the Merchant Mar- - Tuesday Superin- Gayneld Maekelprang, lne Academy. The Congressman bases his ap- - indent, announced this week, The as 741 with Uv0 hallots be- pointments on the perfomance of y0,e the candidates on a Civil Service s,n8 thrown out, the write in vote rsEdith Holmes, making test which will be given this year,or e vote ?ne 1f?s than being jn arious Utah cities on Novem-tthis leader animous for popular 7 bpr civ and church affairs He is Candidates mu.st be single, must have. reached their 17th but not a's0 tbe. father of six children. , 00 , hjthdavs bv JUIV J five of them enrolled in the local Rep- - - un-vill- h j Other members of the board are physical condition. Mrs. Sue Jensen and E Harold All additional information on academies can be obtained by cal- - Pratt. llng or wrl,lng Rcp' Dlxlon a 507 Mrs. Kay Mitchell and her four Lomond. Ogden children St. George, Utah, were visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Mitchell's parents, the John Glendale flaws Brooksbys. Ver-Daw- n Mr. and Mrs. Art Vanderstek Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman and family spent the past week and their six children. Flagstaff, end at Salt Lake City seeing rela- Arizona, were visitors in this northern area last week end. Thy tives and on business. visited at Page, the Glen Canyon area, Kanab, Pipe Springs, and with the daughters. Misses Adele 'fant (la'1Kh'c'.r ,nf ,, a"d Irs- and Patricia, of the Lorin M jWi'liam B Rrinkcrhoff. Christen- Farrs, at Fredonia Sunday. 'week ed by William and given the name Mr. and Mrs, Merle Hendrix atLee LaMar Chamberlain son of of Kelly Joe and the infant daugh- Day last week Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Chamberlain ter of Mr and Mrs. Gary Cram tended Parents end at Arizona State University, LUNT MOTOR and the christened by Gary 1 is home after serving his time given in the U. Service Welcome name of Debbie also Tony Brink-erhof- f Tempe, as guests of their son. was confirmed a member Bill, who is a student there. Bill home Lee Company ives with his uncle, Otto Hendrix, of t'he church by Bishop Jack H at Mesa, and commutes to his clasMr. and Mrs. Don Wagner and Maxwel. KANAB, UTAH ses as a freshman in Industrial family of Kayenta. Arizona visitMiss l.onna Lou McArthur went Arts ed at the Ira Adair home Saturday. Don is teaching school in to Bunkerville over the past week Mr. and Mrs. Milton Baker, Imperial end and attended the baseball Kayenta. their daughter, Debra Louise, and same played by VMS and Misses Carolyn Lewis, Lillian ParIn Sacrament meeting Sunday Chrysler ker. and Cryaall Swapp, were the infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wi'lard T. Mack- - visitors in the Verde Valley last Mrs. James Callison was blessed Plymouth and given the name of Deborah elprang were called to Cedar City week end. The Bakers visited due to the serious illness of their their relatives while the girls, Lee. Dodge new grandson Son of Mr. and Mrs. freshman and sophomore students The Valley Cafe and Motel has Gordon Leigh, at Fredonia High, atended the Dodge changed hands Mr. and Mrs. Mer- Fredonia Camp Verde football Mrs. Emily Bowens of St. rill Clark of Spanish Fork are now game and then visited Miss Park1957 the owners, Mrs. Berneeta Tait George isitpd friends here Mon-i- ers uncles and their families, the of 120, working for them. The Clark day, she is a former resident Jack Parkers at Cottonwood and the Wilson Parkers at Camp VerFree wheeling hubs, Radio, j Family spend the week end here Glendale getting things settled. Fredonia lost oc- - de (Incidentally, A was babv born New New daughter Heater, Paint, the game!) D. The of Smiths Washington One Tires, owner, Extra C. who have been visiting at the are C. A. Griffiths, living in northern Utah spent Jr. christened Clean. B. O. Rusts left Monday for their (hP Veek end here his first child a son, Brian Anvisiting, home, Mrs. Smith is the former 2 months old, at the SacraLeonard and Warren Foote were drew, Ruth Rust they brought their ment services Sunday afternoon PRICED RIGHT town and in Monday. visiting daughter Judy out to attend CSU at the LDS Ward Assisting were she attended there last year. The young married folks held the childs maternal grand father, Sharon Esplin daughter of Mr. I heir first meeting Sunday night Clyde Young, of Kanab, Utah. Kent and Mrs. Mack Esplin entertained after the M I. A. meeting at the her little friends Sunday after- - Charles Brinkcrhoff home Mrs. tober 2, to Bishop and Mrs. Jack MANAGER, Call Ml noon the occasion her fourth Tone Blackburn is the teacher H. Maxwell, the new baby has and they would like all the young three brothers and two sisters at birthday. married folks to attend this is a home awaiting her arrival home. The LeGrande Spencers who part 0f the M.I.A. program. Mrs. Sarah E. Black just reWere real proud of the Base- turned from a vacation trip to ball team and the Coach at the California. Valley High School this year they Mrs. Silva Chamberlain and havent lost a game so far, they Mrs. Lena Brinkcrhoff are in Salt NEW GIFT ITEMS JUST ARRIVED have two more to play one this Lake City attending Relief Society Friday herewith Panguitch, this Conference. STAINLESS SALAD FORK & SPOON sets 2pcs. $1.95 is the game of the season so dont Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robins from miss it, and the last one Oct 14 9V Salt & Pepper Mills, ebony or light Walnut 2pcs $4.95 with Piute lets support these Scipio are here this week on busihere ness. Crystal Snack server, silver plated Lazy Susan base $4.95 last two games. & w Mr. and Mrs. Dclmar Spencer silver handle Salt $3.75 Crystal plated stand, Pepper, of this looks the the this week for Sarah, MissisFrom left sky decorated handle $3.75 6pc. Steak Knife set with morning we could have some sippi to attend the funeral ser$3.00 Crystal 10 inch Salad Bowls more storm Snow I hope, s vices of mother. 75c each CRYSTAL BUD VASES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reycraft, who Don't forget there's only ap have been living at Henderson, Selection of Linen table cloths all sizes $4.75 to $12.00 proximatcly two weeks till deer Nevada for the past several years remind season New Patterns Melmac Dinnerware, service for 8 $29.95 Id just thought had employment Paul has where I folks men you. know some of the are moving to their home here at dont know. I thing they look for- Glendale. ward to the deer season like the G. W. DAVIS CO. Center Mr. Walton from New .Jersey small folks look forward to Christ is a guest at the Smith Hotel. mas. Utah . ........... ............. I r Trucks j s Carpenter s 222 West Kanab, Sec you next week . privacy Youll be surprised how mr w- - e Great Whiskey of the Old West ... quickly a freezer WILL pay for itself. 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