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Show Thursday, June 15, 1961 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah CLASSIFIED ADVERTISKIG DEPENDABLE baby sitter, call Kanab, and ask for Joan Burns, J8,15pd. MI r. - A wedding reception was held Glendale received the 1961 Crisco at the' Glendale Ward chapel Sat-- 1 Award for thh outstanding stuurday evening June 10, for Myrna dent in Home Economics from the and Charles William Cox, who Gordon B.. Miller and Co. Cinwere married that day at the St.' cinnati, Ohio, she also was the re. George LDS Temple. Myrna is ceiptent of The Union Pacific the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fer. Scholarship. She was a student rill Spencer of Glendale and Char- at Valley High School the past les William Cox is the son of Mr. year. and Mrs. Alonzo B. Levanger of Visiting relatives here the past Orderville. were: Mrs. Pearl Johnson week At the reception the dance music was furnished by Bishop and family from Filmore, Mr. and Mr. Jack H. and Thelh Maxwell, Lavier Mrs. Dee Workman of Logan, Salt Keith Anderson Mrs. of and Tait and Elizabeth Esplin., the Lake City, and Mrs. Emma Keele following program was rendered of Cedar City. Mrs. Keele came with Gerald Spencer as master of to spend June 7th with her mother ceremonies: Vocal solo, Garland Tait; he ac- Mrs. Malinda Jolley. The occasion both their birthdays, mother companied self on guitar. Read- being 86 years old and daughter being Dot Vocal Cox. trio, ing, Joyce 63. N , . McArthur, LouNell and Jerilyn Esther Heaton; Pugh. AReading, Mr. Dee Porter spent the past Song,. Laurence Esplin accomp- week in the Panguitch hospital anied on piano by his mother, where he underwent surgery. Janice Esplin; Dance, Colleen Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamber-lai- n Johnson; Vocal duet, It Must Be went to Logan the past week True by Reid and Valeen Esplin, end to attend the graduation exacc. on piano by their mother. ercises of their son Lee. The young couple received many Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mackel: beautiful and useful gifts. prang went to Nevada Sunday and Miss Lonna Lu McArthur of their daughter LouVerda and sons Alley Fixer The Five Fancy Fixers Club met at the home of Suzanne Sorensen, Wednesday, May 31, to new officers for the coming year. They are: President, Jo Ann Bolander; vice president, De Ann Callison; Secretary, Claudia; Song Leader, Sharlene Lamb; Reporter, Charlene Brinkerhoff. Our teachers are Suzanne Sorensen and Pamela Sorensen. Since this is our first year in 4-we FOR RENT: Apartments or are hoping for a very successful : or year. trailer house. Call MI see Lida Seiber, Kanab. J26rc. Charlene Brinkerhoff .reporter FOR SALE: Repossessed organ, this area. Take over small monthly Subscribe dont borrow payments. For more details write, Organ Dept. Box 148 S. H. Station, Salt Lake City Utah. J15,3tc. If You Need a Hearing Aid But cant afford one at the usual high price. FOR SALE: Home in Fredonia Call Sherman Jensen, MI J14tpd FOR THE FINEST in carpet and rugs, new upholstered furniture, recovering and restyling of old upholstered funiture, contact, Twitchell Upholstery & Carpet Co., 750 North Main, Cedar City, Utah. 10 day service free pickup and delivery. Easy terms A20c. Kanab News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Heaton went to Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Heaton will receive medical 4-- H ct H treatments. Orderville daily news happenings The Senate this Washington week passed a bill by Senator Wallace F. Bennett - - establishing a Commission on the Problems of Small Towns and Rural Counties. The purpose of the Commission is to determine what steps can be taken to assist areas which are experiencing new problems as a result of population shifts and technological changes. In its report, the Committee noted that there is no agency in government at the present time responsible for handling problems of small towns, and rio Cabinet member is charged with, the task of assembling data about rural counties and small towns. The legislation has the backing of the American Municipal Association, the National Association of County Officials, and many other groups throughout the coun. try. (R-Uta- h) , Drop in and compare Dr Richs new line of the Finest Quality Aids at SENSATIONALLY Low Prices. 3 Senate Passes Bennett BilJ Glendale daily news Items and notes ' Page Three Janice F. Esplin Mr. and Mrs. John Nuttrour of Fort Wayne, Indiana, visited with Norene Porter. They are friends 3he made, while, in the mission field. S f nine o clock Monday morning with Mrs. Karen Pugh of Kanab as teacher. It will run for six, Weeks. . Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamber-lai- n went to t Commencement at Utah State University to see their son, Lee, graduate. Merrill Fisher went to Logan Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait and Friday and rurned Sunday. He ittended Graduation Exercise at family visited here over the week he, Utah State University. end. Marion ODriscoll is staying at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburn. She has been attending school at the College of South-'Utah. Mrs. Blackburn and leannie have gone to Salt Lake 3ity to stay for a few days. Mrs. Amy Lavanger and Mrs. Lydia Spencer accompanied Bill Cox and Myrna Spencer to the Temple Saturday in St. George. They were married by President Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Esplin, Lucy Crofts and Iris Reese also attended the ceremonies. m Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crofts and went fishing Saturday, and ported a good time. ' oth-'r- s , - re- Hold Second Meet Marie Hepworth and Eliza Cox rode up north with Russell Hep-vortMrs. Hepworth visited with her, mother, Jane Hardy, and Mrs. returned home - with them for a 7ox visited at the homes of two visit. laughters. They left Thursday and turned Saturday, last week. This Miss Kathleen Dallin and Pasty Workman are visiting relatives in veek Mr. and Mrs. Keith Workman eft their girls with Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. Charles Hepworth While they MIA June Conference in alt Lake City! h. The second moving of the Five Fancy Fixers 4H Club met Friday, at four o'clock, June eighth. We received our books. We are taking Hoiflfc Improvement and will learn many things including how to set a table correctly. 4-- H We met at the home of Suzanne She served refreshments. The next meeting will be at the home of Sharlene Lamb. Sorensen. Kindergarten began sessions at Charlene Brinkerhoff .reporter COMPARE COMPACTS TINDER 2000 AND YOU'LL COME AWffi WITH VALIANT . 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