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Show Livestock Market . W W W W Kmb, UtiL SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Peso Four Cedar City Market Report F Str Calves .... 25.50 to 28.75 F Hfr Calves . . 23.00 to 27.50 F Yrling Strs . . 21.00 to 24.50 F Yrling Hfrs . . 18.00 to 23.00 Holstein Strs .... Holstein Hfrs Commercial Cows Canner A Cutter 19 00 to 23.00 17.50 to 18.23 13.50 to 18.00 Cows 12.00 to Thursday, August 23, 1862 Mt. Carmel daily news notes ar.d Current Events 14.00 Cow & Calf Prs 165.00 to 187.00 Mr. and Mrs. Art Cardova erf 17.50 to 19.10 Goldfield, Nevada, visited friends Bulls Baby Calves 27.00 to 38.00 each here the past week, Mrs. Cardova is a former resident of Glendale. Mr. Max Bauer and son Jon of Salt Lake City 'were here over the week end seeing relatives and friends. ' Mrs. Mary Lou Page and daughrela- ter Rhonda Lou are visiting tives in Logan and Ogden this week. Uteh Stala Fair By Christie Mulliner tors at the Roland Esplin home Sunday. Ross showed them pictPfc. Ellis Tait was released from ures of his family and they had a the Army Aug. 1. He and family visit good spent a few days here before goMilton Gardner is visiting' here ing to Salt Lake City where he has work. with his sister and family the Owen Judds. SP-and Mrs. Vance J. Spencer are here on furlough from Fort Mrs. Wilford Laney from HurBenning, Ga. EThey have to go ricane and Marlyne Jones and back August 23. three children from St. George were visitors at the Ed Lambs and Mrs. Roe Esplin and daughter, Wilbur Covingtons from Thursday Anita, and Shauna Esplin were to Saturday. Kelly Jones stayed a here for their grandmother Esp-lin- s week and visited with Kirk Funeral. Shauna also cut the and they took in the Fair. ribbon that opened the 1962 Kane . Mr. and Mrs. George Lytle from County Fair. St George visited at the Ed Lamb Ross Esplin from Hawaii and home. They were here for Chastie Tanner from Orderville, Emily funeral Friday. Lena Pay from Nephi, were visi- - Esplins John H. and Susie Reese went to California with their son Clinton to visit in his hoipe and with; his family for two weeks. Clinton lives in Artesia, California. l 4 Cov-ingto- n Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Jones of Vernal was iere the past week seeing relatives here and at Oder-vill- Childrens Clothing Sizes SL1ASHIIIG I -8 Mrs. Thelma Lamb, daughter Mardean, son Lanel and granddaughter ita LaPoint, Utah, visited relatives and friends through the Valley the past week and attended the Fair. BARGAINS Mr. and Mrs. James L. Maxwell have been in Salt Lake City the JUST ARRIVED! Transitional Cottons Sweaters Skirts & Pants To Match PINK POODLE Phone Ml 4-26- Use Our Convenient past week for medical care and seeing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Workman and family of Salt Lake City visited at the Geneva Workman home the past week. Ferris Tew and son of Logan are here visiting her parents Plan the Malcolm Robinsons this week. Mrs. Emma Barney and family of Elsinore were here this week seeing friends. Dr. Cimasoni has been in America on leave of absence for two . w Single, double,, family suites, new room television and radios with power antenna, Hi-F- i music and telephones with 1 hour cwitchboariT service, and flashing light message service. Se Rancho is centrally located to industry, downtown business and entertainment. FOR RESERVATIONS WRITE... So 0(106116 Ml years to do special research and study. Later Merle and son Mel met some more of their friends, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and niece of San Francisco, in St. George and went out to the cattle ranch at Yellowstone to camp and so so that Dr. Smith could take moving pictures of the operations there. The men at the ranch and Me fie were talking about how "soft they had it now compared to when Merle, as a boy, used to go out with his grandfather and Dr. Smith thought it must have been really rugged then. They were joined at the ranch fbr an afterfioon of horseback ridding' and evening of camp fire cooking by Merles family, the Neil Crosby family and Mrs. David Morris, who with baby daughter has been spending the past month here. She will be joined by David this w'eek end and they will return to their home in San Leandro, California. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maxwell have also been guests for a short time at the Morris home. 640 West No. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Subscribe How do you Ilka your whiskoy? Smooth and Mild? Transmission Slipping? Tires Wearing Out? Yell Cure It At PUGH MOTOR BOB AIKEN, Shop Foreman KANAB, UTAH Vote For PARVIN E. Kanab Judicial Disrict EXPERIENCED IN PUBLIC RELATIONS 30 years with Federal Government 2 years Kanab Bldg. Inspector 2 years Kane County Bldg. Inspector A vole for CHURCH is a vole for EQUAL JUSTICE BUY THE BLEND . No Deals Favoritism Kanab needs a NEW Justice off the No Peace great-grandchi- SUNNY STRAW HIST BROOK BOURBON BLENOED WHISKEY K CHURCH FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Forty persons were present at the family gathering and was the first time that they have been together for several years. The oldest present was 15. Mr. Lamb will observe his 80th birthday November 7th. Smooth and Extra Mild? M Sun. bus-ban- BUY THE STRAIGHT r We get as upset as any at this new crop of teenagers. And then we read a letter one of them has written an expert asking how to get rid of pimples, and we realize Richard nothing has changed. Mayer, Jr., North Vernon (Ind.) Use To Much Gas? Loose Its Power? A. Fawn, married to Sherman Cameron lives in Springville, Utah; Luana is married to Merrill Clark and lives in Spanish Fork and Orderville; Sharon and wife lives in Orderville; also Darel and" wife, Orderville; Clark and Florence in Mt. Carmel; Lorena and husband, Robert Lambert, in Salt Lake; Dalene Jand husband David Frack-rel- l In Midvale, Utah; Thelma, wife of Glen lamb now residing in LaPoint, Utah was also present. Glen the oldest son has 12 children and 23 grandchildren. Marden and wife Geraldine now residing in Camogo Park, California. Marden recently completed dental school in Seattle. Carolyn and d Koyle Cram of. Springville, Utah. Kanalf Visitors Vote for Parvin L Church Sept. 1 1 . CO.. LOUISVILLE, KY. KENTUCKY WHISKEY PROOF, 65X fr 96 PROOF. KENTUCKY Advertising CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS (Paid Political Advertisment) doesnt cost, it pays. n NOWS dont borrow iTHE TIME Get I l Your Education ...fora the Ys Way . i Prepare for the Future at a GREAT University ' tho long run; BYU graduates are in mand over the nation. BYU students receive education of mind, body, and spirit together in an ideal social climate. 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And that first part is easiest of all with what your Chevrolet dealer has to pick from;; The Chevrolet, Americas favorite family car, with a ride that only seems expensive; the Chevy II, about as lively and luxurious as you can get for a low, low price; the sporty Corvair, a beauty that just refuses to be One of these for that (or a two-domatter) is sure to fit your family and budget just fine. So okay-w- hat are you waiting for? Jet-smoo- th rear-engi- CHEVY Plan Nov to Enroll Autumn Semester CUP AND MAIL REMEMBER THESE DATES TO. Univonity (laliont Dtptriainl Brigham Young University, Provo, Uloh Ploato especially send m Interested more Information obovt IYU. .1 ae Orientation Sept. 18-2- Registration Sept. 22-2- - 1 J 5 See Brigham Young UNIVERSITY the Jet-smoo- SEDAN f 'H .4 os" ' 1 L in. NOVA ft or " II ne ll. th tfOjw. J CORVAIR MONZA SEDAN Chevrolet, Chevy II and Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 3S0 North Main ... bedroom linen, quilts, and afghans, rugs, pictures and needlepoint furniture, items by people over 70, fabric clothing, knit and crochet clothing, fashion accessories and special group displays) home canning, home made candy, and yeast breads. IS YOUR GAR HOY Visitors at the Osmer Lamb home recently included all of their children, except two. Present were Fawn, Luana, Sharon, Darel, Mar-deLorena, Clark Dalene and Carolyne. Glenn and Rose both children of Osmers first wife, Curie Heaton Lamb, were the only children not present. Mrs. For Entries -- Mrs. Elaine Rogers and three children, Connie, Elaine and Lorie are here to spend the rest of the summer in their home here. Lois Spencer and Karla Nan Spencer vacationed at Salt Lake City the past week. y and Mrs. John - Utah homemakers and home arts enthusiasts were alerted today to the deadline for entering their best products in Utah State Fair competition. Mrs. Evelyn Hansen Voyer,' director of the Fairs" Home Arts Department, noted that the Fair will be held Sept 7 16, and exhibits will be received in the Home Arts Building at the Fair Grounds Aug. 27 through Sept 1, between 8 a.m. and .4 p.m. Entry fee, for up to 12 exhibits, is $1.50. She said .exhibits may be entered in the. following categories: needlework and home handicraft (table linen, household accessories. Reese went to Salt Lake last week end to rent a house so that they could move next week. John will attend the U of U this coming winter. Miss 41 Lay-awa- Mr. Deaths Sal Ccdzr City, Utah Phone JUnlper C3 |