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Show C J j. ; SOUTHERN UTAti NEWS, Kanab, Utah fage Four DANK NOTES. DID YOU KNOW County lr.csr.3 Leslie DeMille, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeMille, entertained his friends on his 7th birthday, Approximately $123,000 a mon- June 20th. .. of income to the added be will th ' this area the Salt Lake County Kim Sorensen, daughter of Mr. summer when employees of the and Mrs. Hans Sorensen, entertainUtah Copper Division, Kennecott ed her friends on her 8th birthCopper Corporation, receive wage day, June 23. increases and fringe benefit imJim Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. provements specified in their curMarvin Hoyt entertained bis litrent contracts. Some 4,300 employees in eleven tle friends on his 6th birthday, local unions will receive an ad- June 24. ditional $83,000 a month beginHolgate, daughter of ning July 1. The. remaining 2,100 Mr.Lynette and Mrs. M. G. Holgate,. enemployees members of eight other tertained her friends, June 24th local unions whose contract anon occasion of her 5th birththe rewill niversary date is July 31 ceive a combined $40,000 per mon- day. th beginning August 1. Seems we have really been hav-n- g The increases in wages and frinthe birthdays, I know I have ge benefits were included in la- missed some so let me know and I bor settlements reached by the will write them up. copper company and unions repreMrs. Clyde Tait and children senting its employees early this year following a Strike which idled spent part of Tuesday in Cedar the Divisions operations for near- City on business. ly six months. Total loss to the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Esplin and state during the strike in wages son are back here for the summer. was taxes and supply purchases He has employment with Kaibab reported to be over 58 million dollars of this $16,377,000 was in Lumby Co. wages. Orderville married women played the Glendale married women ir and won 11 to 1. PLANNED 2EAL FRESH FROW WORLD By Nan' Johnson OD6RN NEW STATION. Livestock Market GIsndals Flews Holes Fast service. Fair settlement of claims. Friendly people who are on your side. You cant buy better protection. Or broader coverage. Or greater ' peace of mind. And you save money, t6o! Lower rates because Farmers insures careful drivers. Farmers Auto Insurance CF ICS ANGELES 'I,4 LeRoy P. Judd Midway KANAB, UTAH John S. Anderson left this week for Idaho, where he will see relatives and friends for awhile, he is being accompanied from northern Utah, by his daughter Mrs. Owen Higley and family. Mr. and. Mrs. Horace Maxwell received word this week of a new granddaughter being born to Mr. and Mrs. James F. Maxwell June 21 at Cedar City, this is the youflg couples first child. Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Holyoak and sons of Durango, Colorado, visited at the Maleom L. Robinson home this past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Twitchel of Afton, Wyoming, visited the Maurice Pughs this week, Rulon and Maurice were companions in the Netherlands Mission together some two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Christain Levang-or- , who have been living in St. George the past winter have returned home for the summer, it is always good to see them gack home. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and family of Provo visited at the Charles C. Anderson home and attended the wedding reception for LDean and Gwenavere held at Orderville the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Salt Lake City' were visitors at the Marcellus Johnson home the Visitors at the Chastie Esplin home over the week-e- nd were Donald from Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay and daughNo choice calves offered. ter of Nephi Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fair to good w. f. Str. calves $21.00 T. LaVoy Esplin and family visited here Friday evening and atto $23.70 Fair to good w. f. Hfr. calves $18.-0- 0 tended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. LDean Anderson. to $22.80 Holstein Strs. . . $16.25 to $17.80 Mrs. Anderson was the former Commercial Cows $12.60 to $14.70 Gwenavere Esplin. Canner Cows .. $10.50 to $12.00 Visitors at the Perry-Tro- y home $7.00 to $9.50 . Shelly Canners were his enroute mother and sister Baby Calves $21.00 to 29.00 per hd home to California after having Fat Ewes . . T. . $9.50 to $10.25 visited in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Old Ewes $4.00 to $4.50 Kez Meeks and boys are also visitButcher Hogs ... . . . $17.10 them. Fat Sows $10.50 ing Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburn. They have twin 4-- 1! sons born Saturday June 25th. Club Cedar City Market Report June 25, 1960 At 4 H this week we had a wein-e- r roast and made our own muffins to go with our weiners, then we stayed overnight at Karen Pughs, our leaders, back lawn. The next morning we cooked hot cakes and our breakfast, then we worked on our play that we will have for our club camp Fisherman on Eews . - .. - WANTED jom Act now for a good raw unimproved land in this area. quick sale. for any DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING One completely furnished for a low, low price. Excellent terms on each. Will pay out in rent. FRONTAG- E- Have choice piece of business frontage in Kanab. Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE feet by 264 See 89 112 feet. Reasonable, terms. ' Mrs. LeRoy Judd 4-27- . Have two, two units each in rentals. In The Kanab Area Ml PRICE BARGAIN DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES is in Salt Lake helping care for her new Young 4-- - , . ERROL G. BROWN 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, KANAB For Appointment Mystery Show in color Sundays, Chevy FM Soon Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-T- LIKE POWER STEERING IT ONLY tires... half-inflat- ed July 2, 3, 4th ng granddaughter. Parents are the Vardaman Jorgensens. Visitors at the Ira Adairs are the Hogan Adairs from their home in Petaluma, California. Visiting at the Wallace Slaugh is Chris Allen of northern home it Duck Creek. he is Mr. Slaughs nephew. Mary Jean Mulliner, reporter Utah, The Boy Scouts enjoyed an overpast week. night trip and a day of fishing Mrs. Ruth Anderson and daugh- under the supervision of their ter Marianne, who have been visit- Scout Masters; John Hardy and ing in San Diego the past month Duane Bolander. returned home this week. wouldnt drive your car John -- Set Uii You . es Heals... Orson To Stay In Lead Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman, S. Anderson, Lydia Jensen Elwood Dennett of Provo visitThe Kanab Jaycees Pony League and Beatrice Workman went to St. ed at the Charles T. Hepworth team leading in the leagues first George. Saturday to do Temple home Sunday. v half play won over Fredonia Sat- work. Russell Hepworth is home spend- urday 19 to 4 and downed Freing a few days from his tour in donia 7 to 3 here Monday. the Navy. Winning pitchers for the Jay-eeSaturday were Lane Little Visitors at the Burke Sorensen home Tuesday were Mr, and Mrs. and Lloyd Gifford. Losing pitchEdward C. Heaton of Moccasin, ers were Cluff and Brooksby for Fredonia. Arizona. VALLEY THEATRE Scoring for Fredonia were Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamber-lai- n 1. and children of Richfield visit- 1; Lathim, 2 and T. Brooksby ed at the Hans Chamberlain home WILL PLAY Kanab scoring was Buzz Brown, Monday evening and Tuesday while 2; Rus Keller, 3; Keith Swapp, 4; here they visited the Glen Can Richard Judd, 4; Lloyd Gifford, 1; yon and Page. NormanJohnson, 1; Keith McABig 2 and Layne Little 2. Open house was held at the llister, Erwin Hoyts Monday evening for game, close most of Vondell who was recently married. heMondaysfound Valley-leadioff way, Her husband was unable to come ith three run margin early in down with her, she has visited t he eame. The Jaycees came, back week here with her parents. She to tie it and end it in the top up Only one showing nightly, is living in Tooele, Utah. of the seventh 7 to 3. Starting at 8 p.m. sharp Pitching steller ball for the Jay-Tewere Richard Judd; losing Fredonia Hems dtchers were Spencer, Workman .nd Chamberlain for Valley. One nights receipts will be By Edith Holmes runs for the Jaycees Earning turned to Stake Bldg Fund Mrs. Don Mackelprang and sons "ere, Keith Swapp, 1; Richard i of acob Lake spent a couple of Tudd, 1; Lloyd Gifford, 1; Norman f 4. days with Mrs. Arden Judd. Both Johnson, 1; Ronnie Wheadon, 1 and Layne Little 2. husbands were on the fire. Scoring for Valley were Spencer, Guests at the home of Mrs 1; Chamberlain, 1 and Lamb 1. Afton Brooksby for the 4th of July week will be her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ford of Lbs Angeles, a son Brandt and his family from San Francisco, her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs F. Frazier of Phoenix and a brother and his family Mr. and Mrs. x Have buyer who wants from 5,000 to 10,000 acres of Ben Ford Las Vegas. ....... Mrs. 30, 1960 Glendale News Notes Jaycees Win Two Frcdcnia news and current events Sdt Ldo Up a LOOK MA NO WlMDOWS Ook& SKM.I6HT WILL pUifctK GMT GIVE THE OWLV NATURAL U A IM A Mfc W 6RAWCH OFHCE OF LOUGIAlOA BANK. UO WINDOWS AR FIUINiS STATION WITH HOME Al BACK. TO HIS DOWN PAVWeWT AMO LATER THE WN IS CLEAR OF DEBT AND RUMS A Kcr.r.::stl Will by Malcolm Thursday, June ( Corvair doesnt need it) Corvairs ingenious design simply places the the rear. That means less weight on the front wheels and a lighter, happier feel in the curve of your hands. 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