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Show ' Southern Utah News -- - Kanab, Utah Thursday, September 24, 1964 cans, as the cartoon feature of the play Steamboat Willie was. which opened in New York creation of Walt-Disnefirst introduced to Ameri- - Gity. September 19, 1928 Mickey Mouse, the lovable y, Firmness is that admirable quality in ourselves that is merely stubborness in others. - V- Onbrvilfo !cv;s and Current Evcnb By Nan E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Reo Heaton and family spent most of the week northern Utah getting Bill enrolled at the BYU, Business, and visiting Mrs. Heatons parents In Idaho, they took In one day of the State Fair. Mrs. Eliza Cox was recently, hospitalized but sbac home In now. V .fTand Mrs. v.l H. Hsp-li- n and family visited the Bryce Wisons In Huntings' Utah ovtr the weekend Mrs Wilson Is the former Lui E. 'in. Jeanne end Vhxi Sawyer daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Deral Sawyer had their tonsils removed Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Hat.s Chamber-laileft this week for the State Fair .they will remain In Salt Lake during ah the fair. The Valley Hign Baseball was victorious' over Piute Tuesday. The game was p'ayed at Piute, they pay Pangultch (Tuesday) In Pangu tcn. Lenise Burrows .and Keola Hepworth went with the County Agent to Logan, Utah to give their demonstration having won at the County Fair. Keola also judges and won a prize. Sherrie Baird daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird will represent Kane County In the Miss State Fair contest held this week. Cashe Burrows son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burrows will enter the Farm Bureau con'est held at the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Chen-beriaiand sons visited at the Clyde Taits Saturday afternoon. Visiting at the LeGrande C. Heatons have' been Mr. and Mrs. Jay Heaton and children of Northern Utah. Visitors In town Thursday ; I n x.J'Xrf.G' fi -- l''. Page 5 . tc-d- ay n ; were Me Carol Heaton and his mother Amelia of Hurricane. Visitors at the Ira Adairs were Mrs. Norma Hamblin of Kanab and her sister Afton McAllister of Los Artgeles. Visitinq at the B. P. Fishers is the Merrill Fishers. Merrill is stationed in Greenland, is home on furlough. His wife lives with her folks In Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb and daughter Linda visited in Hurricane wlth the Joel Wh'tes and In St. George Sunday afternoon. Speakers in Sacrament men eting were Elder Gene and Roundy of Alton, recently returned missionaries. Some of the MIA workers attended leadership In Kanab Monday night. We lose many of our youhg folks this week to the various colleges. Going to CSU are Sherrie Baird daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird, Verla Espln daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De-Li- J. E. Crofts, Linda Lamb daugh-- v ter of Mr and Mrs. Perry Lamb, Stan Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbum Sorensen; to Dixie Rohnle Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deral Lamb, Cashe Burows son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burrows, John David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robinson and family of Kanab visited at i the LaNard Johnson home day afternoon, Dave Foote who has been visitinq his children is home for ' Mrs. Mack Esplin was In Cedar City Monday shopping. Mapy of the townspeople attended funeral services held for , Charles C Heaton In Kanab, Tuesday morning. tat. To make Sunny Brook a bigger waye made it an even greater value than over! nom v: favorite than over The right fit in the right fabric! Hi in heavyweight CORDUROY OLD SUNNY BROOK The long, lean look of WHITE LEVIS looks even better, KENTUCKY accented in the vertical ribbing of handsome, heavyweight, carefree corduroy. A must for your school elended whiskey - maOyLJUm wardrobe-be- tter get a couple of pairs! ti Jr 9 - th( namc lcvi-- S ) mimno in tmc U. t. MTtNT 1 net Absolutely no chsnso in rjsliiy! : Enjoy it to nr-li- t ! vr MNort linti mam only tv uvi ituuu a eo m mttviv tracer, pttMitce r Sun- ' - U-t- ah |