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Show UTAH NEWS Februaiy 18, 1965, Page 5 SOUTHERN Friday night and won on Saturday night. Were real proud of these young men. Ordcrvilte kxts and Current Events By Nan E. Johnson Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy Tuesday night was a daughter. The little Miss has five sisters happy over her arrival. . Feri Blackburn of Oregon visited here the past week with his brothers Tone, sisters Mercy and Nancy Chamberlain and with other friends. It was good to see him. Visiting at the Elburn Sorensen's Sunday and Mondsy was Roxie .Nelson of Chicago she Is one of Stan's converts to the church. attended funeral services held for Clarence Lameroux field in Cedar City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crofts went to Salt Lake City over the weekend they returned with a baby dauqhter, the little miss has a brother. Many of the townspeople attended the basketball game at Bryce Valley, Friday night Valley was victorious. Mrs. Charles T. Hepworth underwent surgery Monday morning in the Kane County Hos- Many from here attended and participated in the Stake Quartet a Cold and Green Ball held in the Kanab Stake House Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb visited the Joel Whites in Hurri- Word was received here by the Lincoln Crofts of the death of Phillip Cook. He went down on the Easter Airline. The Cooks and Crofts were very good friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamber-lai- visited here from Coalville, Utah over the weekend. Students home over the week end were Cashe Burrows, Ronnie Lamb and Lee Soionsen from Dixie, Shernll Lamb from CSU. Mrs. Eliza Cox is in Panquitch with her daughter and Sara cane, Utah . Sunday family. We have been having some real cold weather. We had a little snow Sunday morning. Plans are underway for an Orderville Ward Reunion to be held March 11th at the Orderville Ward Recreation Hall. Banquet from 6 to 8. Program at 8. aftemopn. Speakers in Sacrartent meeting were Elmer Judd, Ralph Mace and Mrs. Mace. Mrs. Garth Tietjen rendered a vocal solo, accompanied by Mrs. Elmer The Jr. M Men participated In the Jr. basketball tour, nament held In $L George Friday and Saturday, they lost on Judd. Dancing after program. er residents are Form- to attend, If planning on attending Please notify Mrs. LeGrande C. Heaton or Mrs. Burke B. Sorensen. Invited Mrs'. Grace Heaton visited the Milton Hall's in Hurricane Sat- urday. Kanab flaws Notes Mr. and Mrs. Marve Adams spent several days visiting their son and family in Chatsworth, California and welcoming a new granddaughter. THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE I79S JBCo it now stmuuTsiluitm iouiuxiisxtr oismuo mo tonuo if mi jmu i kui Mr. and Mrs. Larry Works and co clermont, kam. xentbcxt. distill Gsnferenca Fcr Vcrncnl.terch 19,20 The Board of County Commissioners and Mayors of all towns in Kane County including Merle V. Adams, have been in vited to name outstanding women citizens as delegates from this county to the state-widWomen's Conference at the University of Utah, March 19 and 20. Elected women officials In the County have also been asked to participate in the conference on "Utah's Future Whose Among the subjects to be covered are industrial development, including opportunities for womens employment; the growth and sh:fts in Utah population; how to form community action committees to receive state and federal funds; and education, with emphasis on ccunselinq for high school and college girts, as well as continuing education for women. The invitations were received from Mrs. Esther R. Landa, director of women's programs. Division of Continuing Education, at the University. According to Mrs. Landa the Conference Is open to all who care to attend and anyone interested who has not received an announcement should contact the County Commission, the Mayor, or write to Womens Conference Box 200, Salt Lake City. Utah. 84110. e A group of MIA workers attended MIA leadership held at the Kanab Stake House Monday night. pital. n n to the Temple and do some work. Mrs.- - Orson Young visited in Salt Lake City with her children and families. Charley Wtnters returned home with her to visit with his grandparents. Jackie Sorensen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke B. Sorensen visited with Christine Rich at The Pines over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n visited in Santa Clara, Utah. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday while there they plan to go three children from Chelan, Washinqton, are visitors at the home of his parents in Kanab, Mr, and Mrs. Rell Little. f: , Ni T mwi Have You Compared Shovel Prices Vith Graff's? 'f ? 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