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Show t SOUTHERN tJTAH MEWS, Kanab, Utah Page Four Ord:rvillo daily news happenings , a week from this Friday. h Visitors at the Charles T. Mr. and were week the past Mrs. E. H. Auffhammea of New York. Paul Hardy works for them, they report he is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis of California stayed overnight at the Hepworths they are cousins of Mrs. Hepworth. Phil Hepworth also visited with them. By Nan E. Johnson Hep-wort- 1 PLhJI ed in Dixie. Richard Chamberlain son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamberlain of Richfield, Utah visited here with his grandparents the Hans Chamberlains and also with the Clyde Taits Monday thru Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamberlain took him home Thursday. Greg Tait son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tait went with them, Hans went on to Salt Lake to attend a state fair board meeting, returning home Saturday. School started here Monday, doesn't seem like we have had much summer, time really flies by. Teaching at the Valley High are: Mr. Newby, principal; Mrs. Esplin, Mr. Heaton, Mr. Salter, Mr. Lundgren, Mrs. Heaton, Mr. Lamb and Miss Holyoak. In the grade school we have Garth Tie-je- n Visitors at the B. P. Fishers as principal Mrs. Young, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dennet were Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Fisher Chamberlain and Mrs. Brinkerhoff. The boys have been practicing and daughter of Provo. Utah and and family, Sandra, husband and baseball, were in for ' some good Mr Dennets mother visited them baby. baseball games. The first game is lover the week end, they also visit- Jolene Sorensen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Demoin Sorensen of Ce dar City visited here with her grandmother Amy Crofts, Rer parents, brothers and sisters came ATTENTION HUNTERS. . . Sunday to get her. Get In On Our Drawing For a 735 Rifle FREE 1 , Let us not be intimidated Let us stand Glen Canyon. . . 2nd Current Events Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clair and son were here this week seeing relatives and friends prior to moving to Price for the coming winter where Dave will teach schooL tus. Rainbow Bridge is accessible only by an arduous pack trip by horseback or by a long river trip plus a six mile hike. As a result, comparatively few persons have seen this 3 high attraction, the largest and most renown of the worlds natural bridges. This new access to Rainbow Bridge is just one of the many, many recreational bonuses to bg provided by Lake Powell. New vistas will be opended for crises a ticnuj-a- , tourists, fishermen, boate.rs, nature lovers, out-- ' doorsmen and the American family. It will be a land of space enough, of time enough, certainly of scenery enough, for all comers for many generations to come. BROWNS SINCLAIR STATION Kanab, Utah Come In Lets Get Acquainted I SO, 1062 by i God. He U with us, and His withjer is perfect WIIAT's AHEAD 09-fo- ot Will Communism Conquer? Or can Democracy Deliver? The Glendale Ward MIA was in Sacrament services Sunday with Lila R. Anderson, president of the YWMIA, and Donna Brinkerhoff and Geneva Workman Councilers, and Lene Brinkerhoff as secretary. They replaced Mrs. Renee Maxwell as president and Lorna Anderson and Levere Brinkerhoff as councilors with Karla Nan Spencer as secretary. Also at the same meeting four girls were promoted from Primary into the MIA. They were Deone be progressing exceptionally well. McArthur, Jilyn Campbell, Janae Mr. Max R. Malan, who has been Visitors, at the Orson Youngs Esolin and Susan Brinkerhoff. here with his grandmother, reThursday were Marions sister and Steven Mackelprang was also ad- turned to his home in Ogden this a to from a deacon vanced teacher. week to family. enroll in school there. Mr. and Mrs. .Lorin Swapp of Friday Aug. 25 was the wedding day of Mr. and Mrs. John Sand- Midvale visited here over the week ers. Mrs. Sanders is the former end and Lorin spoke at our sacra-. Lucille Chamberlain daughter of ment services, c Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Roba wedding reception was held Sat inson . are vacationing this week urday night in the Orderville Ward in Idaho and northern Utah. recreation hall, with many friends and relatives coming to wish the Miss Toni Brinkerhoff spent the newly weds much success. They re- past two weeks visiting at Flag-- , ceived many beautiful and useful staff. When you argue with a gifts. iie Whiting dinner and probe sure he isnt similarly fool, ' Cleo and Panice Billings left enxaared. gram was lieu at Uie Glendale Sunday to return home to New tennis court Satm-mevenne York, they have been here several with the Glendale Ward Sunday years, seems theyre one of us, School preparing the food, a good well miss them. crowd attended and enjoyed the entertainment. f Speakers in Sacrament meeting were Jerry Jones of Kanab and Al Mrs. Ruth Reycraft and Lucile Tait of Mt. Carmel, Utah. Flynn took Ernie Flynn to Salt Lake City this past week for a Mr. of 'Rebecca Esplin daughter on his recent and Mrs. T. Mack Esplin enter- medical check-utained her little friends Monday heart operation and found him to afternoon to a swimming party, this occasion her 10th birthday. - Gena and Hear a Btssins PROPHET OF GOD Sept. 5, 6, 7, at 7:30 p m. and Sept. 9 at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The First Baptist Church (Fouih South, Second East, Kanab) A3 1he Old Iviwl- ticket for each $1 purchased at our station until the drawing Oct. 13th. f!07 z Thursday, August Ever Hear of Brother Bala Arizona Biiimhagen of Bonita, r Get in with the Crowd and PROJECT into the FUTURE p at Pirgh Motor COMPLETE I I $ The nights and mornings have been rather cool of late, hope it doesnt freeze too soon. Tune Ups Carburetor Overhaul DR. DAVE URIE Engine Rebuilding Front End Alignment ' Veternarlan Will be At Mack Frost Corrals in Kanab Thurs- See Bob Aiken Shop Foreman day morning, Sept. KANAB, UTAH 6th. BENNETT'S Skk&t HOUSE PAINT A that leaves an fextra-thic- house paint extratough film of beSuty and protection on your home. 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Bennett has proved he tan bring more jobs and new Industrie, to Utah by bringing the missile industries to Utah with his Industrial Dispersal Admendment" Bennett has proved that he fights for economy in government. Bennett has proved he works for fre-doof farmer, to run their own lives.' m Vota for WALLACE F. BENNETT . . . The man you can depend on Primary Election Tuesday, September 11 V JOIN THE VOLUNTEERS FOR BENNETT Paid political Contact Your Bennett County Chairman ad by Volunteers for Bennett S&H and the many merchants who give S&H Green Stamps are so proud of the people and the natural splendor of our fine state that S&H has created a special Tour Program that we want you to have absolutely FREE I , Pick up your free S&H Tour Maps -- detailed for every part of our state, plus a handsome souvenir scenic booklet at any service station near you that gives S&.H Green Stamps I P.S. Get a few extra copies and send them to your friends in other states. Theyll love it, too! 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