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Show .7 Farr By Ivt The Fredonias Womens Club has three new members, according to Mrs. Sue Jensen, acting secretary, and chairman for this most recent meeting. The new members are Mrs. Wanda Rich, Jean-nin- e Mrs. Ruth Heiner and Mrs. Mrs. Fredonia. of all Barton, Jensen and her husband, P.A.T., rf the local firemen, are members of the program committee for the annual Firemans Ball, which the Womens Club members will assist with. Others attending the meeting were Devrtta Becker, Barbara Ford, Zola Byrom, Melva Hatch, Edith Holmes, Vonda McKinney, Neva Pratt, Florence Pearson, Alrene Tom, and Pauline Harris. Mes-danv- The weather continues' cold here as of this writing. A minus 6 was recorded by weather observer Warren D. Judd this morning, Feb. 28, and .10 of an inch of moisture was recorded in the several inches of snow that fell on Sunday and Monday. The blizzard conditions on Monday morning made the getting about town difficult, but activities went on as usual, but slowed a little on account of the weather. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brdoksby welcomed a 6 lb 7t4 oz. son, Ladd, Feb. 26 at Kane County Hospital. This is their first child, and the school pupils of Mrs. Brooksby hope she will return to school soon w here she is home economics instructor. The proud father is a local rancher. For Federal and State Income Tax Returns See OFFICE MI RESIDENCE MI Thursday, Friday, Saturdays p.m. FIRST TWO WEEKS OF FEB. and APRIL We Will be in our office from 9 to 5 thru SATURDAY MONDAY y Bro-okfb- Kanab Stake Patriarch and Mrs. Joseph S. Johnson, Kanab, were visitors at the local Sacrament services last Sunday evening. wrist watches operate a 22 acre farm in Utah have been won by three county, said her cheese spread Utah girls for their skill in can be used on sandwiches, celery sticks, vegetables or as, a dip. preparing mouth-waterinleader for four chocolate cream rolls and a A junior Miss Pack years, tasty cheese spread. has family of The girls are Ann Kartchner four brothers and Karen Styler, both of Bounand three sisters to try her tiful, add Ann Pack, of Pleasant on." Grove. They won top honors in recipes 1961 state Club competition Among hen in demonstrating the use of a other activities, she participates dairy products in food preparain school sing-Mtion. Pek The Misses Kartchner and groupi an(j Styler received their watches plays the organ and also has stories for for making chocolate cream written several newspapers. 5 W Miss Kartchner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Kartchner. Mrs. Kartchner is a leader of her daughter's Nineteen-jewe- l g 4-- 4-- 0 jg 4-- Makes Honor Roll . . . Charles J. Palmer of Alton has been listed on' the Fall Quarter Honor Roll of College of Southern Utah. Mr. Palmer maintained a straight A average to attain this rating. He is a junior student and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Palmer. He is majoring in agricultural education at CSU. Mr. Palmer graduated from Valley High School, where he was prominent in athletics. nans Bishop and Mrs. Covington and Kirk, Helen Fairchild, Mr. Reese and nearly all the school children went to St. George Monday to see the play off between Valley and Piute. Valley lost Kendal Tait spent the weekend in FhoeniX, Arizona. Prcgrern who participate in Feed Chun Program are entitled to payments for diverting acreage from production of corn or barley according to Mark Swapp, chairman. County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. Up to half of' the estimated payment to be earned may be paid in advance when the producer signs .up under the program. The program provisions should be of substancial benefit to growers who can use some extra ready cash during the spring planting season. Signup for the program runs from Feb. 5 through March AND I QUOTE . . . Producers the 1962 30, 1962. The program offers payments to producers for diversion of feed grain cropland to approved soil conserving uses. The program is voluntary, but fanners who Club. A top student. Miss Kartchner cooperate must divert a minimum is active in church work and acreage in order t be eligible held several class offices in high for price support on the normal V; K school. production of t h e i r 1962 crop Miss Styler, daughter of Mr. corn or barley. MU Stylar Mli Kartchnir and Mrs. Arlyn J. Styler, has Payments .under the program rolls. Miss Pack, daughter of Mr. been a junior will be in the form of a cash adleader for and Mrs. Eldon Pack, whipped three years, working closely vance. Each county will have two up a cheese spread that cap- with her mother who is.a county average rates of payment tured the fancy of the judges. Club leader. Miss Styler, an acner acre for corn and two for Competition in daily foods complished dancer, also excels barley. One rate will be based demonstrations is designed to as a violinist and organist. on 50 percent of the county norThe girls awards were dodevelop leadership talents, an mal yield per acre times the appreciation of dairy products nated by the Carnation Comcounty support rates respective exfor good health and to gain pany, sponsor of the national for corn and barley. The second j perience in public speaking. dairy foods demonstration rate will be based on 60 percent Miss Pack, whose parents program. of the county normal yield per) acre times the applicable county support rate. Lee Coral Brooksby, ton, Beverly Black. This . Swapp, and Katie trip to the basketball tournament Livestock Market is the high point of the Girls' Club Cedar The Girls Club members of City Market Report and the girls work at many Fredonia High School attended year fund raising projects to achieve February 24, 1962 the Tournament last week end this Their advisor is. Mrs. goal. at Flagstaff. Chaperones Included Barbra 25.00 to 26.2 W.F. Str calves Brooksby. Mrs. Joy Jordan, Mrs. Rose Marie 23.00 t 25.il Wi Hfr Calves 21-Mackelprang, and Mrs. Lucille to 23.5 W.F. Yrling Strs Parker and girls attending includWealthy people miss one of W.F. Yrling Hfrs 19.25 to 21.7 ed Misses Lillian Parker, Susan lifes greatest thrills paying the Holstein Strs 15.75 to 18 5 Parker, Sharon Johnson, Sandra lgst installment 13.50 to 16.C Holstein Hfrs Lukus, Sandra Mackelprang, Shirto 16.1 cows 14.00 Commercial a make to It takes lot of unity ley, Black, Lurana Brown, Mill!-cen- t Canner & cutter cows 12.50 13.7 a community. Heaton, Kathleen Swapp, 24.C0 to 35 00 Baby calves Mary Heaton, Winna Brown, Lynn 13.00 to 16.7 Things are getting complicated. Hogs (Butcher) Finley, Crystal Swapp, Kristin Remember when every question Southern Utah Auction Rich, Linda Earley, RuLea Hea had only two sides. 4-- 4-- av-er- ff 7 Make sweet mask when It amee to root Insurance service! It would be extremely interesting if we could hear the reactions of our founding fathers to our nation's steady swing toward the welfare state. They would be ashamed of the way we have stewarded our priceless heritage. The tongue weighs practically nothing. Yet its surprising how few people are. able to hold it. There is nothing wrong with a good political joke, unless it gets elected. LeROY P. JUDD KANAB, UTAH savant LEVI'S 4-- Fredonia (lews for MEN - LADIES - BOYS DUKE'S Clothing Ksnab, Utah Roland and Vilate Esplin went to Las Vegas Monday on business. Arthur Tait was home over the week end from CSU. KAIIAB EQUITABLE .41 5 , PETER Pflll Gvon v supports! Soft elastic net in rounded cups allows grow ing figures I to grow! broadcloth with All-cott- picot trim, perky pink ribbon bow. A A and 6 28-3- A ; 30-36- uondoiraosLiIng boos ean'fl aUGh GHab's eoppor 'boobiuo' . w B only X75 UCzh Cbjfpcr Dfrfczozi one of the wonders of nature. In one day a bee carrier times her own weight of nectar from flowers to the Thive. Some 37,000 bee trips are required to produce a single pound v . of honey. A as these figures are, they are dwarfed by the Astounding enormous task of producing copper from low grade ore. At Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine, 325,000 tons of material are being moved daily 235,000 tons of overburden and 90,000 tons of ore. This is the equivalent of each 'mine 'employee moving 1600 times his own weight! Handling huge amounts of material to produce copper is a constantly growing problem for Kennecott. Since 1950, re moving overburden has increased 107 while the copper con tent of the ore has decreased 18. As a result, 60 more material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper. Kennecott strives constantly to meet the cost problem of handling more material. Achieving this goal is the only means of keeping Utahs copper beehive a successful business that continues to produce economic benefits for all of Utah. - Oc:z? Czzoratzan j-czi- nzczit PROUDTO rt r v. C 50 Heavy Wool Carpet $6.00 per yard Gently shapes and MI -- 2nd Hand 4 burnejr Electric Stove $25 Designed to make the most of youtfc REAL ESTATE INSURANCE FOR SALE NEW! I'm IlsUbeen William E. Cox Who has visiting la Henderson and CalL fornia the past several weeks rewill rates vary turned hetne this week. Farm paymeht according to the farms productivity in relation to the county average productivity and the Bum; ber of acres diverted. The minimum Acreage for diversion from corn or barley will be figured from the farm base which is determined from the on the farm for 1960-59- . Farmers who are interested in participating in the 1962 Feed Grain Program should get in contact with the County ASCS Office at their earliest convenience. To Participate In Gern and Carl: 4-- Mr. and Mrs. William Tait Jr., are the proud parents of a new baby girl. She has two brothers and one sister. Bybee Building 9 a.m. TO 5 55-5- 3 Ml. Carnal John 0. Vaughn 4 The Fredonia High School Lynx basketball team wound up in 3rd place in the Class C north western division competition, and lost In tournament to Tuba City, play at the recent playoffs at Flagstaff, in the first game of the single elimination contests. Herbie Jensen was selected as one of Ten in the class the C group. He was consistently one of Freonias high point men of the season, and will graduate this year. Elder Nephi and Sister Mildred Morrison were the speakers at LDS Sacrament meeting of the Fredonia Ward, under direction LaVier of Bishops Counselor Tait. Elder and Sister Morrison VJtumed last week from a, two year mission for the Church In the Southern States. A male quartet, LeRoy Heaton, Preston Allen Judd and Rey Black sang, No Man Is An Island", accompanied by Mrs. Ora Mae May, and prayers were offered by John Brooksby and Oscar Brooksby. p!:r.d:!i Ch:::a Feed Grain Producers Offered Frcdonia news and current events Room Thuraday, March U 1862 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four RI FART OP A OROWIKQ VTAR tt A 's m |