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Show Four Pag SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Fredonla Newt Events Vacationers Asked Birthday parties this week were for Miss Teresa Taits thirteenth To Watch birthday at her parents, the La Vier Taits, Miss JoLynn Ellison, Forest Fires daughter of the Don Ellisons, celebrated her sixth birthday, and The July holidays are ahead Jonathan Farr, four year old son of us and, if the current hot, dry of the Lorin M. Farr. Jr's. winds continue, we could be in a bad position for forest fires in the Dixie National Forest, Supervisor Jack B. Shumate said Tuesday in an appeal for extra caution by all forest users. Not only will more local people be using the Forest over the holidays, but regular tourist traffic is also heavier, adding to the fire risk, Mr. Shumate said. The most critical areas right south and west Its amusing to read about now are the low, facing fronts between Enterprise rare coins. Aren't they all? St. George and Cedar City, and in the Escalante area," he reported The last rainfall was June 16, LOCAL FAIR CONbut it was spotty and did not cover the entire Forest. None has TEST WINNERS fallen since that date. ANNOUNCED Three fires have occurred on the Dixie National Forest during the month of June. The largest was a 35 acre fire in Ponderosa Pine timber on the Teasdale Ranger District. A small fire occurred south of Enterprise in a pinion-iunipe- r area. Last weekend th fires ocfirst of the curred about three miles east of Vermillion Castle Campground in Parowan Canyon. This fire is being investigated to find out the specific cause and whether the identity of persons starting the fire can be determinMrs. Frances C. Simmons, SO ed. The fires at Teasdale and En, East 100 North, St. George, 8th terprise were started by lightn-ngOfsaid Carl Staff Swanson, winner in Meadow Golds Woficer in charge of fire control. rlds Fair contest. Mrs. Simmons A fire hazard is present when and a companion will fly to Se. attle for n exciting visit to the the burning index reaches 50 or Fair as guests of Meadow Gold more. The Dixie has hit 75 now. The burning index is an accurate Dairies. guide to the relative danger that been worked out 8 HAPPY WINNERS exists and hasfrom 1 to 100. using figures At point 1, the combustible Other winners in the Meadow material is so saturated it cannot Gold contest are: Mrs Irene C. Broyles, 1231 S. be burned, but when it reaches 4th East, Salt Lake City. Mrs. 100, you cant even split a rock vithout being afraid it might set C. L. Coles, 291 North 9th East, Provo. Mr. Frank Conigliaro, off a spark, Mr. Swanson said. 1865 Simpson Ave., Reno, NeAthough the Dixie had 65 fires vada. Mrs. Mary Mauck, 2016 in 1961, we maintained an outstanding fire record in compariHighland Ave., Durango, Coloson with the 18 National Forests rado. Miss Gayle Nelson, 1801 Countryside Drive, Salt Lake in the Intermountain Region. City. Mrs. Charles Piccone, 133 With the help of all the public, Gunnison Ave., Grand Junction, we can do as well, or better in Colorado. Mr. Jack L. Smith, 1962. We cant control lightning to prevent it causing fires, but we 1117 Washington Blvd., Ogden. can prevent the needless waste We wish every one of you could have won this wonderful of fire on our wild trip to the Worlds Fair but, lands. Dont be the one to break since this is not possible, please the record," he asks. In 1961, only 8 percent of the accept our sincere thanks for your participation and let us fires on the Dixie National Forest were assure you that we deeply apWhile the preciate your patronage. You 65 fires totaled 610 acres and have our promise that we shall olaced the Dixie relatively high continue to make available to in acrage burned, there was an you the best dairy products 8 per cent improvement in num sold . . . fires started good ber of in 1961 in comparison to 1960. Meadow Gold. The public is responsible for ie good record we had last season and we hope they make better one in 1962, Supervisor Shumate concluded. EtnaivUtah Fredonla news and current events By Ivia Farr The Fredonia Town Swimming ia progressing nicely, according to Mrs. Arland (Kezia) Brooksby, swimming pool committee chairman. There has been $2162 50 turned in to date from volunteer contributions, benefit lances, rummage sales, and other 'und raising methods, and this is lbout $5 000.00 short of the total estimated cost of the bathhouse, bool, and equipment needed to men the facility for public use. Pool at. Care:! csss Miss Lorene Zigmoad. Edna Lamb went to Hurricane Coleen Ramsay got back from to visit a week with Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake Thursday. She has been Wilford Laney. helping her sister Glenna who Bernetta Tait took a car load has a new baby. of women to St. George Thursday The Singing Motheri from Mt to work in the Temple. Carmel, Ordervllle and Glendale furnished the music in Sacrament Mrs Ruby Schlemmer and children went to Las Vegas over the meeting. Bruce Harris spoke; Louna week end to visit with other fam- with A1dark played a piano, solo Tait being the closing ily members. speaker. The Singing Mothers John A. Reese and family took sang, Beside Still Waters and his father and mother to Salt "I Walked Today Where Jesus Lake for medical care for his Walked. father. Lester Prock and wife have Mr. and Mrs. Hward Stevens of moved here and have bought the American Fork were visitors at Allred place. the Merwin Stevens place FriMrs. Louna Clark received word day and Saturday. that Merrill had been in a alight Visitors at the Christie Mulliner accident with a horse and broke home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. some ribs. Floyd Stevens from St. George. They came out to Marie Bowers Advertising doesnt cost, it pays. funeral. -- el 4th of - $2.49 C.) Brakes CalveS , . 25.75 . . 23.50 as repairs as $1.33 Mia-Maid- iiai FORM years interest year First Stats Savings ths total amocnl figure est earned First Stats customers ths first six months of 1332. This is 3 more than for ths sams period last year. 521,-824.C- 4 percent IM aOiliHY IMIDR Now Available! Fine Qualify Butler and Aimco Bldgs. big 4 interest is now being paid on Savings that has been on deposit conlinnessly for Ircclvo months. 3'2 is being paid on nhich haYS been on deposit less than 12 msnths. A nts IT PAYS TO SAVE AT FIRST STATE DANK Perfect for Warehouse, Storage, Sheds, Workshops, Temporary Barracks or many other uses! Sturdy and in fine condition I SAVE FOR YOUR FUTURE AT FIRST STATE BANK 24' x 132'x W 32' x 12V xlO'-lO- " Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 2Bldgs.-28'xl33'xl0- '-10" i with windows (mostly ventilating), screens, wall louvres, ridge ventilators and large doors. Bldgs, have connecting units for multiple H shape plan. Sale on an "AS IS All .WHERE IS" basis. i How do you liko your whlakoy? Smooth and Mild ? BUY THE STRAIGHT Substantial Saving I Act Nowl Call or Write- -- & Scott Coip. Phone Ml 17-2- Clothing Journal. Steel Building BOX 1627 F Str Sheas Fast, Blllr Merritt-Chapm- an W 23, 1962 W F Hfr Calves W F Yrling Strs W F Yrling Hfrs $2.93 man-cause- d , June Sheas, Childrens man-cause- 2 Bldgs. Cedar City Market Report Southern Utah Auction July Specials man-cause- d 4 Bldgs. Livestock Market to to to 29.10 26.00 24.75 to 22.00 to 21.00 to 20.00 to 16.10 11.00 to . After a short honeymoon the . . 21.50 young couple will be honored at . . 19.75 an open house the 2nd of July HoL Strs from 8 to 10 p.m. at the grooms 17.00 Hoi. Hfrs arents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Commercial Cows 13.50 Esplin, where they will be happy Canner & Cutter Cows to welcome all of his friends and 13.00 ' relatives. They plan to make their fow & Calf Prs. 165.00 to 190.00 home at Mt. Carmel where he will 16.00 to 18.00 Bulla Some $7000.00 of the estimated engage in livestock and farming 30.00 to 40.00 per hd Calves Baby 14,000.00 necessary for the pool with his father and brothers. Butcher Hogs .... 14.00 to 14.75 ame from the Town funds, withKendall Tait, aon of Mrs. Ber-nett-a out taxation or other form of Fred Levanger JU Tait and Miss Verlee Has-soublic obligation, and with volunHarold Woodard JU of Fredonia were married in teer labor, and the remaining Las Vegas, May 22. Verleea sister 'SWO.OO, the pool could be in use Cleila and friend were marAdvertising doesnt cost, it pays. within a short time. Ground was ried at the boy same time. Voken March 25, and the pool Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson vislOasr 'hell wrs completed at that time Mrs. Ellis Tait and two children bv Rocky Mountain Pool Construited with his parents in St. Geoction Company, Salt Lake City, rge Sunday. They brought fruit are leaving Saturday for Fort Ord, Utah, the contractors that have back with them for their fruit Calif., to be with Ellis who is been working with the Town Coun-i- l stand here. stationed there. to secure this recreational facility for the town. The bath house s taking shape and the floor is noured and walla started. The 'irst order of equipment has been FULL TIME MECHANIC HOW ordered, and another big comCanvas is to wide made effort be munity cp to ZVi on the 4th of July to raise more OH DUTY money for the fund. Ladies The big celebration will include a childrens parade at 10 o.m.. childrens races at 11 a.m. Guaranteed Workmanship Vood concessions from 11 ajn., ond a softball - game at 4:30 A Whits for Children and Ladies roast beef dinner la planned to Service on Dependable begin at 7 p.m., and a record hop on the tennis court beginning at low and all Motors, 9 p.m. will complete the days activities. Mrs. Brooksby is general chairman of the event, and will be assisted by Mrs. Harold (Neva) FREDOIHA, GARAGE Pratt, parade. L. W. (Lindy) Jack-soDUKE'S races, Mrs. Lowell (Barbara) Fredonla, Arizona Ford, concessions. C. A. (Mont) Griffiths, Jr., softball, Mrs. C.A. P.A.T. Jensen, owner' Kanab, Utah Helen) Griffiths, Sr, dinner, and Misses Lillian Parker and Lvnn Fin'ev. record hop. AU activities will be based at the Fredonia School and the School Grounds. Anyone who has ever attended one of these super-dupe- r all day fundraising affairs in Fredonia, should plan to be present at this one. It should be a great time for all ages, and everyone will be welcome. Members of the Swimming Pool Committee with Mrs. Brooksby are Mrs. Edith Lukus. Mrs. Oneita Lathim, Mrs. Zola Byrom, and Mrs. Joy Jordan. Approximately 100 Explorers, Laurels, and Ensigns of Kanab Stake attended the Drivers Dance at the Fredonla LDS Ward this week. Mrs. Iris Masterson, Stake MiaMaid Leader from Kanab, and Eldon Johnson, Stake Explorer Leader, Fredonia, were general chairman, assisted by the ward group leaders from Kanab, Moccasin and Fredonia Each ward group had part of the oreparations to make, with the Fredonia Ward having the decorating to do, under the direction of Mrs. Georgia Heaton v Traffic tickets regulations, policemen and the One-ha-lf AND I QUOTE . . . j allhouse for infractions of the is new being added laws, were all part of the evenings About the hardest work for a fun. Doughnuts and to Bank punch was Account. man is looking pleasant while his served- - for refreshments at the wife introduces him to a fellow record dance. The above is of interto whom she was once engaged. John W. Richards, Pageland (S Dank by for man-cause- CREAMY RICH 23, 1062 Thursday, Job Smooth and Extra MildF BUY THE BLEND 52431 PAGE, ARIZONA Iti aw mo bst. a., iomtf, n. kertbcxy Jiueitl KHItBON WHQtf! N ROOF, KNTDCKT BLLNOlBWH&XnKRSOr.CXCtJUXIIUTRALSratTS |