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Show Fage Two SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, tanab, Utah Thursday, southern utaii news THE AMERICAN WAY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol r Publisher and Editor Q. Brown, CORRESPONDENTS COMMUNITY Nan E. Johnson, Orderville Allen Cox, Alton ML Lillith Pugh; Glendale Carmel Berneeta A. Tait, I vis Farr, FTedonla $3.50 Subscriptions per year, $2.00 for Six Months Kane County is undertaking the determining and platting of all oublic roads, driveways, trails, and ither public throughfares in Kane County. Anyone interested in the establishment, abandoment, alteration, or changing of any of the above should contact the Coun-- y Attorney, Willard Mackelprang. public hearing will be held by the Board of County Commissioners of Kane County, Utah, Monday, April 11, I960, at! the County Courthouse at Kanab at the hour of 11 a.m.,t for the purpose of determining a public throughfare from Ulah-U- . S. Highway No. 14, via Swains Creek and Mile or Shingle Canyon to Utah-U.Highway No. 89. All persons interested are hereby invited to attend and participate in said hearing. 'A matter October 6, 1944 at the Entered as second-clas- s post office In Kana, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. All communications and items for publication must be signed by the writer, whose name must appear in print Write on one side of paper only. Use no abbreviations. All communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement of the publisher may determine. Mrs. Jessel Brown who has fornia fa back home in Kanab spent the winter months in Cali joying our good spring weather. :r U-ta- h, - 1 Public Notice April 7, I960' lA 1 S. MEMBER Published April UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION (krr.:! C:rrs . 1 may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right to say it." Voltaire ' ( 7, 1960. end Cnrrcr.I EYcr.ls By Christie Mulllner Glondalo daily news items and notes , Talks were given by Leah Brinkerhoff, Willard Mackelprang, L The Customer e Dean Anderson, Eva Cox and of on themes Brinkerhoff past years in the MIA A vocal solo Ill Walk With God was sung by Karla Nan Spencer, her Mr. and Mrs Lue H. Brinker-hof- f accompanist was Gayle Brinkerand family spent several days hoff and a guitar solo was rendBy Ivis Farr the past week at Mesa, Arizona, ered by Diane Dallin. Mrs. Blair Carpenter returned visiting Mary A Brinkerhoff and Mr. and Mrs. Mason Cottam and this week from California where she has been visiting and sight-sein- g family. To Dedicate New for a week. She accompaniMr. and Mrs. Clark Workman ed her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Canyon Bishop and Mrs. Jack H. Maxwell, Brooksby as far as FonThe Five County Organization Joseph Bishop Donald Campbell, Mrs. tana, where they plan to visit Ivey Maxwell and daughter went of Southern Utah will sponsor the with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weilzel to Salt Lake City to attend con- dedication of the new $250,000 and family. visitor center at Bryce Canyon ference. Now at home in Fredonia are National Park, Superintendent atA large group from here Louis W, Hallock announced to- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brooksby, r tended the wedding party held day. . who were married March 29, in Friday evening in Kanab for Mr. Under the direction of Chair- an Arizona Temple (LDS) cereand Mrs. Wayne Robinson. man Rudger C. Atkin, the Five mony, with Counselor Henry L. Relatives here received word County Organization will coordin- Smith of the Temple Presidencv this week of the birth of a baby ate the activities of local organ- officiating. The newly weds were izations and the National Park Ser- honored at a reception at the boy born to Mr and Mrs. Linford Haris who are living at Hender- vice in preparing the dedication home of the Brides parents, Mr. and providing for the and Mrs. George B. Nelson, 1836 son, Nevada, this is their first progarm accomodation of the 5,000 visitors West Turney, Phoenix, on March child. expected in the park on June 18, 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooksby, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brinker-hoffspe- 1960, the dedication date. The parents of the groom, will re- , several days in Salt Five County Organization is corn ceive guests at their home in Fre- Lake City this weelE on business? '0fT5fftdalr0f'eaverrGar4domarom Saturday ApriH, bon- field, Iron, Kane and Washington oring the happy couple. Kenneth Harris became ill the Counties, and was organized to The bride, the former Miss Barpast week and was taken to the help in the development of South- bra Jean Nelson, Is a teacher in Panguitch Hospital .Also Coleen ern Utah and to increase visitor the Fredonia Schools, having Anderson has been in the hospital services in the area through the graduated from Brigham Young Kanab the ten at past days, we cooperation of the five counties. University, Provo, Utah, in 1959. hope both Kenneth and Coleen Mr. Brooksby is a graduate of will be well soon. Fredonia Schools, Dixie Junior College, and has been a student COULD THEY PAY OFF Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shields and at Utah State University. Logan, sons, Mr and Mrs Byrell Lamb Utah, for two years. He has servand two children and Mrs. Thelma ed in the U. S. Army. He has alLamb from LaPoint visited here, The so served a 2 year mission for at Orderville and SL George over the Church of Jesus Christ of LatMortgage? the week end. ter Day Saints in Australia He is a local cattleman and rancher. Alton R. Pugh went to Provo the past week to attend a school Life Doug Senteney, son of Mr. and relative to the ASC Program. Insurance Mrs. Paul Senteney, Fredonia, encould tale Mr. and Mrs. John Reed of tertained 'his lyoung friends at birthday party, celebrating his Nevada, visited at the care of this sixth birthday on April 2. The Willard Mackelprang home Sunemergency. guests enjoyed an Easter egg hunt day and Monday. See us! and played games. Mrs. Senteney A special program was sponserved cake and chocolate milk to sored by the MIA Sunday evening Misses Jerrilyn Figgins, Yvonne P. LeRoy with Lila R. Anderson in charge Pratt and Linda and Carl of the meeting. The theme of the INSURANCE AGENCY Ellison, Stephen Judd, Reece, David program was "As A Man Farr, the honored guest, and his Phone Midway brother, Rick Senteney, Favors and decorations carried out the Easter theme. Mrs. Walton, mother of Mrs. Drew Robinson, is visiting this week at the home of her daughter enroute home from a trip to California, Mrs. Walton lives in Omaha, Nebraska. -- U Always BOSS La-ver- ! Fredonia news and current events four infants. Ira Kevin Jackson, first child of the Ira Jacksons, and Miss Sharon Sue Lathim, second child of the Byron Lathims, were blessed by Elder Eldon Johnson. Miss Denise Bryner, fifth child of the Keith Bryners was christened by her father. Jerry Tait third child of Max and Anna Tait, was blessed by Elder LaVier Center nt m, Good-spring- Tait , The Platter Party of the Young Marrieds Group of the Fredonia LDS MIA last weekend was held at tht home of the Darol Heatons, with Mrs. Don Wagner, group pres-iden- L Each assisting. couple brought their favorite record and listened to music while visiting and enjoying the pot-luc-k supper. Those attending included the LaVier Taifa, that Duane Judds, the Blair Carpenters, the Velan Calls, the Boyd Petersons, the Paul Hea tons, the Gary Dennings, and the Paul McCormicks. DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES Judd Ml 4-27- For Appointment coin-operat- TIIOROUGLY CHECK DAY-K- ITE great grandparents Pfc. Ellis Tait fa home on a 2 weclufurlfia He. JistaUpnei Washington. Seems good to see LAUKDERCEKTERS Kerr. I Ly ouaram dou bt .about the fertiljr practices that will give you highest yield-fo- r dollars invested, send today for the Fertilizer Guide for Utah published by United States Steel. This chart is based on recommendations of the Utah State University. Write United States Steel 919 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, for your copy; or see your local fertilizer dealer. This year insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, use -- him. Garden Hzzzly. Pest Centre! To Ee Aired On ESL Radio Latest information on gar- den ' beautification, pest control measures, farm improvements which could be made this time of year, and helpful hints for the home gardener will be featured during April on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING on KSL RADIO. v The home feature on Friday. April lr at 12;15 p,m. will deal with preparation of soil recommended amounts and watchjt)U profits" climb. fertilization, spading and watering. for planting of home vegetable gardens. Friday,. April 15, at 12:15 pun, Dave- - Lofgren, Intermountain Landscape Architect will be the guest He will give valuable information on general landscaping for new end those revis- ing their landscaping. On Fridav, Apnl 22 at 12:13 home feature will E.m the focus on pet care for the coming warm season. Dr Douglas McKelvie will be the guest speaker. . Dr. George I. Knowlton, USU Extension Entomologist will discuss pest control in small fruits ' and - berries on Friday, April 29, at 12:15 p.m. Tune in "THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING" week days on KSL RADIO. It fa brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 ajn. by the UTAH DIVISION OF KENNECOTT - home-owne- Christened at the monthly Fast and Testimony Sacrament service at the Fredonia LDS Ward were in addition to barnyard manure and har- vested 100 bushels of grain an acre. He also harvested top yields of wheat and corn with proper fertilization. Theres no substitute for good farming practices, and the right amount of fertilizer is important, says Mr. ed. All of Marvin folks were here. It fa the first grandchild on either side Ed and Edna Lamb are its Call Agent For LEIGH FURfilTURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd Kerr says. On irrigated barley, Mr. Kerr used 250 pounds of USS Ammonium" Nitrate per acre grandfather Kclvcrt Button" help- In Tfca Itensb Area In the rapidly growing laundry business which shows "large returns and requires very little of your time until yon self-servic- Mr and Mrs.- - Marvin Button were here Sunday to have' their baby blessed. They named him Terry. D. Button Bishop Wilbur Covington the babys grandfather named him His father and other - Use Enough Fertilizer, Harvest More Dollars 11 Clifton G. M.. Kerr, successful farmer and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, believes that the fanner who uses recommended amounts of fertilizer will harvest higher yields and realize more profits from his land. We wouldn't attempt to farm without commercial fertilizers; I like USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for my nitrogen requirements, Mr. Vance and Aleen Spencer spent the week end here and in Glendale with Karl Spencer We went to Glen Canyon and Page Sunday. It sure was nice and warm out there. , Clifton G. M. Kerr, Tremonton, Utah r ic Visiting with her parents fa Mrs. Iola Laney She fa also quilting some quilts while she fa here. for any DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING a The granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamb, Edna Rae Lamb, from Sacramento Calif., who fa going to the BYU was here last week to visit with her grandparents and other relation. 'She brought her boy friend Dick Terry jilso from Sacramento Calif. He went back, to his job and she went back to school. It Pays To Advertise s, DOiTT INVEST I Viators at the Kirby Fairchilds last week were Mr; and Mrs. Jackie Wilson from 'Page, Arizona. - rs COPPER CORPORATION. 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