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Show vw Thursday, JTarcIi 1,1962 , a .fellow as though he is a, ,T tant impor- - Gary as -- he think, he SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, pickens (S.C.).Trib, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN- G- 24' - lien Dresses Size 12 io ... the ultimate in Carefree wash & wear DAN RIVER 100 Cotton by . t Its b 2 Dresses $11.95 i 9 Regu'ar $5.85 each DUKE'S Page Three GbssbbJhw really something this new age girls clothes. Reward. Call Seal Gloss finish for vinyl and MI or write Box 607 Page, lincleum floors. Western Auto Mlc Arizona. Mlc Store, Kanab. bd-r2 FOR 10 SALE: ft wide FREE loan of our efficient Carpet Shampooers with purchase Great Lakes Trailer House. See of Blue Lustre shampoo. Western at Browns Sinclair Service, Leon Auto Store, Kanab. Mlpd Mlc Reynolds. RENT: POR Business building FOR THE FINEST in carpet and rugs, new upholstered furni- in center of town. See Calvin C. S28rc ture, recovering and restyling of Johnson or call Ml old upholstered furniture, contact Twitchell Upholstery It Carpet Co., 750 North Main, Cedar City, News Notes Utah. 10 day service. Free pickup terms. & F15rc and delivery. Easy Mrs. Beatrice Workman who is SEE LEON REYNOLDS, agent living in St. George this winter for Monarch Book Matches serv- and doing Temple work came over es all types of business. Browns home for the weekend. Sinclair Service, Kanab. Mlpd Mr. and Mrs. Gary Foote and FOR RENT: Furnished apts. children of Henderson were visitor ors at the Geneva Workman home Winter rates. Calf MI the past week. see - Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. S28rc Mr. Wm. Holley of Idaho Falls, st i.iped here Saturday enroute FOR SALE: House Trailer. 45-f- t 10 wide. Leisure Home. Easy from a trip to Arizona. He was Trade, see LaNar Spendlove, 185 a former missionary ompanion of Kanab. J. W. Brinkerhoff, many years N Main or call MI Mlpd ago, and wanted to see his family. LOST: Metal suitcase with teen- SPECIAL lanab, Utah Is.-- Mr. Clothing Kanab, Utah Orckrville daily and Garrenl Events S. Taits. Weve really had winter weather Visiting at the B. P. Fishers the past week, snow, wind and over the week end were the Rocold. ger Fishers from Cedar City. , Sunday evening at Sacrament services with Pres. Fred E. Heaton and Burton McAllister from the Stake attending. They were accompanied by Mrs. Heaton who and gave a talk along with-theBishop Charles C. Anderson and James ' By Nan E. Johnson Ward Conference was held here atm ' happenings s Proud parents are Mr. and Laurence Esplin, Jr., born to Feb. 22, a daughter. The Miss has tw0 brothers who excited over her arrival. E'plin. Duane Bolandef them visited at the Joseph C. Bolander little and John Hardy homes from were Page, Arizona. Mr$. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson Hans and John Chamberlain atand family of Elsinore were visit- tended funeral services held for ors at the Lue H. Brinkerhoffs IsabelF C. Adams in Salt Lake on Thursday. George and Lue were Wednesday. While in the city Buddies in the. Army, and have Commissioner Chamberlain attendkept in touch since their service. ed a State Fair Board meeting. i Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cram, Mrs. Visiting at the M. G. Holgate Eva Dallin and daughters, Kath- home was VaRue Wilson of Hatch leen and Diane, went to Spring-vill- she visited here Thursday thru and Provo over the weekend Sunday while her husband. Gene, to attend i Missionary Farewell was in California on business. in honor of Gary Peterson, ne Carol Lu Esplin visited at the phew of Mrs. Dallin, who isenter ing the LDS Mission HojjgrMar. J. E. Crofts home over the week 5 prior to leaving for the Great end from her studies at business college in Salt Lfcke. Lakes Mission. s. Visiting at the Grace Heaton Dwane Uovell, student at CSU came home with Sherrill Ander- and Clyde Tait homes, from their home in Page, were the Lane son over e d. Mr. and Mrs. Many of the townspeople attended the ball game in Panguitch Friday night, and the one in Dixie Monday. We are all proud of the fine Valley team. Ward Conference was held here Sunday evening with Pres. Daniel S. Frost and High Councilman, Clifton Young. Mrs. Frost and Danl played an organ duet. A very good meeting was held. Some of the townspeople attended funeral services for, George Mace Monday in Kanabf A community development meeting was held Monday night. The ball game seemed to be the most important but a good meeting was held with Theo McAllister explaining TV in the vicinity. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Mr. Carl Hatch, county agent, was OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU also in attendance. OF LAND MANAGEMENT The Young Marrieds held their class after Sacrament meeting Kanab, Utah Sunday with only a few attending. February 26, 1962 Gene Chmberlain, son of Mr. NOTICE OF ADVISORY BOARD and Mrs. Arel M. Chamberlain, NOMINATIONS underwent surgery for a hernia By reason of failure to fully meet Monday morning in the Kane the requirements of regulations County Hospital. concerning elections the State Director has ruled that the election held October 10, 1961 be null apd Carmel News . . . void in its entirety and new nomnd elections are hereby inal io By Christie Mulliner rescheduled. I. Present incumbents - Precinct Wednesday evening. Feb. 21, he Utah Farm Bureau of Kuna No. 3 o; th? Kanab District Ad"minty met at the Thunderbird visory Board: Donald C. Swapp, Kanab, Utah, ""afe at tl)e Junction. The Mt. "arm?! Relief Society did a fine Cattle Representative. ob of setting attractive tables, Roland . Esplin. Mt. Carmel, nd preparing a delicious meal, Sheep Representative. (Preoinct No. 3 covers the Glen- and serving in an efficient manner dale. Elbow, and Zion Grazing Appreciation goes to Fern Mor--isUnits. I for generously donating her Precinct No. 4 - Present incumbuilding, equipment and lovely Adbents of the Kanab District toward making this banquet ime visory Board: a big success. Floyd Maddox, Kanab, Utah, Cattle Representative. LaDru Sorensen, president of Warren Brinkerhoff, Glendale, h Kane County chapter was in Utah, Sheep Representative. charge with Roland S. Esplin act(Precinct No. 4 covers the Sand- ing as Toast Master. The program hill, Kanab, Johnson, Telegraph, consisted of numbers from nearly and Skutumpah Units.) every community in the County. Present incumbent - Precinct No. A piano duet by Lorene Lamb and 5 of the Kanab District Advisory Barbara Carroll, a tap dance by Board: Sharlene Lamb, Orderville. Vocal .Clyde King. Boulder, Utah, Cat solo by Reed Esplin accompanied tie Representative. by his mother, Elizabeth Esplin, (Precict No. 5 covers the Boulder Glendale. A talk by Ronnie Heaton of Alton on the sheep industry. Unit.) II. Regulations provide that Ad- Vocal solo by Karen Cox of Kavisory Board representatives be nab, she acconipanied herself on Guest speaker was qualified operators of their re- the guitar. spective class of livestock within Malen Cox, St. George. the precinct involved. Operators who nominate must be qualified Election of officers was held at nperators in the precinct and nom- the conclusion of the banquet an inate in their own class of live- election was held with LaDru Sorensen, president; James Buntstock. These nominations will be receiv- ing, vice president; for the mens Vilate S. Esplin, ed at the following - times and orgnizationn. president and Verna C. Holgate, places only: I. Moosmans Motel Boulder, vice president for the women. Utah - March 6, 1962 10:00 a.m. Fern Morrison spent the week to 12:00 noon. end in Las Vegas with her child2. B.L.M. District Office - Ka ren recently. 1962 10:00 March Utah 7, ab, a.m. to 12:00 noon. Mrs. Iola Laney has been visitIII. Ballots will be prepared from ing with her parents, Ed Lambs, the nominations received and mail- while her husband Wilford has " ed to qualified voters together been painting at the Y. with instruction for their proper Edna Lamb received word last submission. week that her sister, Isabel! ChamAll operators within the entire district are qualified to vote berlain Adams from Salt Lake had died. . their class of livestock. (Section 161.13 paragraph (b) of Lela Lamb has been in Spanish Federal Range Code for Grazing Fork with her children. She came Districts) home but went right back to get A. L. Rohwer medical aid for her back. District Manager Published March 1, 1962 (Continued on Page Four; lit. U-tr- to protect your vshablss, , ' ACEOSS Nope, money aint our big worry, Ks th principle of tbo thing. o 8000 y.Streams, wu moe. peak, m mokUu, - FLOWING FROM THE -- FT- INTO 3 OCEANS THE AKCXC PACIFIC MD ATLMTK WO , L 4. 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