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Show Thursday, May 24, 1962 SCUTCERN UTAtI NEWS, Kanab, Utah CLASSIFIED ADVERTISItIFOR SALE: electric chair three plastic chair, hollywood bed complete propane heater, book case, lamps, custom desk and chair. All for $200 00 cash or trade for hi power rifle. Yoniss Austerlitz Fredonia, Arizona. FOUND: Several keys on ring. Owner identify at Southern Utah News office and pay for this ad. FOR SALE: Nearly new accord-iana- . Call MI 4-- 2494 or see Mrs. Wester Lewis, Kanab. M24,3lpd. FOR THE FINEST in carpet and rugs, new upholstered furniture, recovering and restyling of old upholstered furniture contact TWITCHELL UPHOLSTERY & CARPET CO., also, auto and truck upholstering, truck seats, headliners and seat covers at 750 N. Main, Cedar City, Utah. 10 day service. FREE pickup and delivery A12rc Easy Terms. FOR SALE: Gas range with large oven glass door, like new. Automatic washer. Make me an offer. Taylor Crosby, Kanab. MIOrc UNEXPECTED CHANGE makes available good Rawleigh business FOR Rent: Large or small furn in Kane and Garfield Counties. Exceptional opportunity for right apt Also, office space. Call MI By Ivig Farr or see Pearl Eddington, Ka- man. Write Mr. K. D. Wilson, Hatch, Utah, or Rawleigh, Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Goodall, Fre-- i nab. M24,31c. 201, 1415 iI 23rd St., Denver 5, donia have had as guests Mr. and M 10,-- 3 lc Mrs. Lewis from Northwest FOR SALE: 7 rm home. Newly Colorado. Engredecorated. Part basement Fruit land for several weeks. They have FOR RENT: Completely reno- been room, 1 rm storage bldg. 174x264 showing them the local sights apts. Call and the Lewiss plan to go on to lot. Financing available with rea- vated 1 to 3 bd-r, Chamber-lainMI or see Guy sonable dn pymt Call MI Canada soon to continue their Kanab. M29rc tour that will be concluded in Kanab. M10,4tpd August when they return to Eng-- ' FOR SALE: Rhubarb at Hidden WANTED: Full and part time land. The Lewis's told this cor-Lake. Its best during May and waitresses. Apply Trails End Restthat the chilly weath-respondent June. or MI M17,24c aurant, MI er of the past week is like a M8rc fine Kanab. summers' day in their part' For Rent: Business location. See Calvin C. Johnson or phone FOR SALE: Horse, ex. for chil- of England, They are enjoying Ml Kanab. M3rc dren. Also, elect ref. Gas Range, their trip very much. double laundry tubs. Call MI Mrs. Aimee C. Judd and her We have something very fine M24c Kanab. Mrs. George Barrows, daughter, for vinyl and other floors called t Seal Gloss acrylic finish. Western It costs nothing to use a Blue Scottsdale, Arizona, have been Auto Store, Kanab. M24c Lustre Carpet Shampooer with visiting at Mrs Judd's home in purchase of Blue Lustre. Western Fredonia for several days. Mrs. FOR RENT: Furnished duplex Auto M24c Judd plans to return to ScottsStore, Kanab. dale with her daughter for anapt. Call MI 4 2475 or see Mrs. FOR SALE: Large Philco Deep- other visit soon MIOrc. Lida Seiber, Kanab. or see Mrs. freeze. Call MI Mrs. Bessie Kidd Best, CoconFOR SALE: Spinet piano, ex- Katherine Chamberlain, Kanab. ino County School Superintendent cellent condition, this area. Take 60 model and Mrs. Marie Holly who was FOR SALE: over small monthly payments. For details write: Credit Dept. Box Little Loafer Trailer. Very good County Recorder for a number of 148, Sugar House Branch, Salt cond. See Stan Brown or call MI years but is now a resident of M17c i Kanab. Lake C., Utah. M17,3tc Sedona, were in attendance at the G- Page Three Vrthur M. Jensen Fredonia nevs and current events 1 12-f- t. Eighth Grade graduation exercis es at the Fredonia School recently. Fredonia citizens will go to the polls on Monday, May 28, to elect five (5) councilmen. Incumbent Mayor Arland J. Brooksby is the only one of the present council who is seeking with the other incumbents not having filed nominating petitions by the dead line date, April 28 Those who have had their petitions approved and names printed on the ballot, are D. Atwood Bundy.'Lor in M Farr, Jr., Robert L. Figgins, Edith Holmes, the lone woman candidate, Parvin A T. Jensen John Benny Jordan. Burton Judd and Louis A. Wagner, as well as Arland J. Brooksby. Polls will be open m the Building between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p m., and registered voters of the town who have had their reg istration recorded at the County Recorders Office are eligible to vote. This gives the townspeople until Saturday noon. May 26, to stop m at the home of Joseph Brooksby, Town Magistrate, to check to see if they are properly registered for this election The Town-Count- y present council men hive served since bjing appointed when ih' own of Fredonii was incorporat ed. in 1956 and this is the first rime sufficient interest his been 'hown to have so many other candidate! fit netitions mnng he 'ssi es in r'ed arc h' 'wimming met at th' town p'-th tourist and to ricm problem and thhird'ng ef th' sr'-'t- -and oads ni.vilena"ce and renai1- Ml votto m Ve iheir 'hoic-- , ers to - hv May 28. ir'd a billet on Monday, ' v lib-ar- summer months Patrons of the hive access to a large of books on the shelves, and ary other titles may be through the Arizona State Extension Library Service. lih-a- iv n ord-pre- d Glance (lews end Current Events special Aronic Priesthood propresented at sacrament services here Sunday by the priesthood boys and the girls of corresponding ags, under the direction of their leader Dewvn Maxwell, the thme being The Morning Breaks." A solo part was sung by Max Campbell and a trio bv Dorothy Kay McAr- , Cheryl Bauer and Kathleen Dallin with Jerilyn Pugh as accompanist. Awards were given to: Steven and Carrev Brinkerhoff, Larry Workman. Scott Goulding, Eugene Andersen. Max Campbell, Steven Mackelprang and Sam Pugh With a special award being awarded the Bishop by the Stake. Presented to him bv the Stake chiirman Cecil C. Pugh. The reader for the program was James S Esplin. A gram was Visiting here with friends and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cram and family relati-e- s dotes Work 25-Yea- rs Twenty five years of service in business will be celebrated bv Mr Arthur M lenten, Installer Repa'rman of th' Mountain StatP Telephone Company on Tme 3. 1962. He b'gan his career in Brigham 'Vv October, 1933, in the Department where he i until he enlisted in the -nv Signal Corps in April, 1943. "wming his armed service yars, he was located in France, England and Germany. Uoon release from the army in Octob'r 1945 he returned to work for the Telephone Company at Sa't Lake. He subsequently worked at Verml Pangultch, Kanab, and Nephi. He Pl'asan Eth-ri- m from Nephi to Spanish Fork in December, 1961. Mr. Jensen is a native of Man-- j tua. Box Elder County. He and his wife and two children are now residing at 110 So. 3rd West, Spanish Fork, Utah. 'lephme Con-stri-eti- 'r'-or- Th' F r d o n i i Tiwn Library h'u- - for 'Tomer m'oths will b' 9 30 to 11 am. Monday and Friday, Mrs. Edith announcar'io ed thu week Mrs. Zola Byrom, Ltb-an- 'n is -- o leave for the Wed-nesdi- Telephone Employee from -- Salt Lake City. Mr. Neils C. Little, son of Mrs. Mary Little is being married on May 28th, to Miss Manaret Ruth Phelps of Salt Lake City, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.. Mr. Stanley Spencer, who is employed in Salt Lake came home for a visit this week. Stake Officers. President Esher Heaton, Vilate Esplin, Lilllian Rust and Lena Brinkerhoff were visitc-- s and took part in our Relief Society Tuesday, with our class leader, Mrs. Quinn Newby presenting the lesson. Thelma. Blanche and John Em-pe- y of St. George visited relatives here the past week. A group of eight MIA wmrkers from our Ward attended Stake Leadership at Kanab Monday evening. A group of five men and tem buys from here attended the Stake Fathers and sons outing held at Pipe Springs Saturday May 19. For refreshment that lasts . . . 5X1 & iftQ ijffcnjt j NOTHING BUT THE -- 20 Decay 22 Sudden rise Come in 26 Feathered scarf 27 Consumed 26 Astray 30 Sped 2t Life is a stage and there's sure a lot o bad acton. speeches are awfully simple, other simply awfuL Some t folks on - th voyage Too many o life are draggin th anchor. Theres lots o leaky boats out on the sea o matrimony. It seems easy for back biters to put on a big front. Many a bride cooks her goose preparin a meal. Some ways head. fellers use underhand care o their over- t take lUdge Corners now hag a new 12 13 It Part of h Solitahr PrOTftrnate Lm 16 17 Devils 16 Compound ether St Cut rrws 22 Dispatched 24 Steel 26 Entreat 29 Beneath 31 Pedal diint 3$ Sweet potato 21 right bbr) 26 Uncooked 37 Entire 39 Note of aeale 40 Precious atone 42 Fresh 44 Men 16 Great lake 46 Accomplished 60 Metal containers 61 Scottish hat 63 Grows weary 66 Fnanare 51 Church holiday t Gnef 62 Pauaee 64 Highest note 66 Sea eagle 66 Brittle 67 Obscure 32 Snade tree 86 Marry 38 Shoe strings 41 Fingerless fkrre 43 Humor 46 Endured 47 Auricle 49 Prescribed meals 62 Grape refuse 64 File 66 Female sheep 64 Neither 67 Through 69 High pnest 60 Batter 66 Yes (Sp.) f n T Solution farce. DOWN rifeW Americans AM AVERAGE OF POUNDS of CANDV. PER, PERSON PER YEAK IS ",l 16 THE LARGEST INDIAN TRIBE IN THE U.S. AND NAVE INCREASED V NUM8EZS PASTE? THAN AVY . OTHER 7RISE! 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