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Show Page 6 February 4. 1965, SOUTHERN UTAH MEWS - G!:nd:h lefts Hems end Current Events Frcd:nia lefts end Current Events. . . By IvU Farr a Judd and are in Salt Lynnette, daughter, Lake City this week for medical attention for Lynnette, Dr. and Mrs Alfred Brooksby are staying with the grandchildren at home while the parents are Mr. and- Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Holmes were among the Kaibab Lumber Company employees who attended the three daymeeting at Phoenix recently. The Company awarded long time employees with several awards, we have heard, but at press time, yre did not have specific information as to who and when or what. Mrs. Eldon Brooksby and Mrs. William Cusick were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Al Craig at the Craig ranch, some 60 tices in Fredonia Hiqh and Junior. High School, Bryner said According to reports, the flexi- ble scheduling allows g'fted or especially interested students to spend more time in their chosen subjects and classrooms, so long as they meet the requirements for the state required subjects on a passing or above passing level. This is especially well liked by some in Industrial Arts. Fine Arts, Home Economics, Sciences, and Advanced Mathematics, according to Flexible scheduling is being tried in many schools, according to Bryner, and is working well in some areas. It may well be tried here, if enough of the school personnel are in favor of it. ' a Work commenced this past week on the new Post Office miles south west of Fredonia, .Building for Fredonia. Local builders are doing the work, They report meeting the Nor-maCram family of Kanab at under the direction of Z. Ray an intersection near the ranch. Judd, who was the successful bidder on the project. The buildThe Cram family were also sightin the desert ing and land are owned by Judd country. seeing and will be rented to the Post Flexible Scheduling as pracOffice Department. Completion ticed at the High School at Mesdate has been set for May , quite, Nevada, is beinq observ1965, due to .delay In weather ed by different qroups from Freconditions the past several mondonia High School, Keith Bryn-er- , ths, Judd said. actinq Superintendent, said this week. The first group inPublic Notice cluded School Board Members Don taqs are now available and Bryner, while the group who went this week had the ' at the Kanab City Office or from Student Body Officers. Delray Mr. Norm Cram, Chief of Police. All dogs must be taged by Syme, Joanne Johnson, CarMarct 1, 1965 or they will be well as as three Heaton, olyn picked up. fatuity members. When all facNorm Cram ulty members have had a chance Chief of Police ' to attend and observe, then they Kanab City will be able to recommend or Published February 4, 1965. reiect the adoption of such prac n Speakers at Sacrament services Sunday were Elder Max Esplin of Mt. Carmel and Elder Sam Chamberlain of Glendale, both recently returned home from serving a two year LDS Mission. A vocal solo was rendered by Corine C. Pugh of Hurricane, she Was accompanied on the piano by Mary Lou Page. Mr. and Mrs. James Bunting and son from Salt Lake City, visited relatives here the past week end. Ken Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell, received his call to sente a two year LDS Mission to Scottland, he will leave In March. Several from here attended the funeral services held In" Cedar City for Charles Esplin and Phil Thorley the past week. Mrs. Melba Terry and family visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Leah Brinkerhoff Sunday. Mrs. Eva A. Dollm is visiting relatives and friends at Springville and vicinity this week. Mr. and Mrs. Delwvn Maxwell left their dauqhter Shauna with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell while thev made a trip on business to California. Mrs, Marie Beachum of California visited at the home of her sister Alta Spencer the past week. Bishop and Mrs. Jack H. Maxwell are in Salt Lake City tlvs week on business. A aroup from here attended the Farewell Testimonial held at Kanab Sunday for Elder Bruce Bunting. For Federal and State INCOME Literary League Plant Saturday Meet Kanab Ladies Literary Club will hold their meeting February 6 at 2.30. Everyone will meet at The Trails End for Restaurant refreshments then gather in the Club room. Ina Fae Frost is giving the program, she has spent a lot of time gathering . her material this promises to be an interest- - -Ing afternoon. At 730 p.m. same day the Ladies are entertaining their hus- bands at the Legion Hall. Head Chef, a Legionaire, promises an outstanding meal with steaks cooked to order. LaDonna Hamblin, chairman of the event says a special proqram has been prepared for the occasion after which everyone can relax and enioy themselves at a game of rards or bingo. i . " JOHN CaQ Can "WE OUGHT TO CALL MORE Haven't you said that after a Long Distance visit with your children? No need to say it again. Pick up your phone right now. or Write for: Health 4 Accident Car, Fire Real Estate Mountain JUDD INSURANCE AGENCY States KANAB REALTY 644-27- Telephone 8 Kanab,' Utah ON 1965 DODGE TRUCKS Wqtgp DURING FEBRUARY jo REDUCED FROM ,1, The Most Complete Stock In Southern Utah - THESE TRUCKS MUST u Ho Reasonable Offer 37 To Choose From BE SOLD 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday 0-ME- 11. 644-278- FOR APPOINTMENTS Tooele for one of Leslies nek.es. III STOCK VAUGHN Room 4, Bybee BuMng Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pugh and Larry are attending a funeral in ALL TRUCKS O. 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