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Show UTAH Page 8. March 4f 1965, SOUTHERN C!:nala llsm He s tzi NEWS Current Events Elder Max Esplm of the Ward was our speaker at sacrament services Sunday. He told many enperiences that htf had while serving as an LDS missionary in the Northwest, which were very interesting, he was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Vi'ate Esplm. is being given Wednesday eve- - baby shower was given for Mrs Karen Crosby Monday at the home of Mrs Kathy Brink-erhoFriends and relatives from the Valley and Alton were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. like Chamber-Ian- , Miss Diane Dalltn, Menann Chamberlain, Virginia Casuse, Ord-ervil- A ff Mr. and Mrs. Ma Haney and Mrs. Susie Sandean of Hatch, visited at the Wayne Hams home Sunday. Mr. Willard Mackelprang is Salt Lake City this week on business. In J. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brink-erho- ff and Haren Harris went to the St. George Temple Saturday, where they met Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Terry and family of Las Vegas. A ' Missionary farewell dance '. 4T f. mng at the Glendale Ward Cha- pel for Elder Ken Maxwell, son Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ma- well, who will enter the Mission home in Salt Lake City for a short period of instruction, on March 8. prior to serving in the Scottish mission. and Evelina Smith of our Ward Elder Richard accompanied Heaton of Moccasin and Fir. and Mrs. Memll Heaton and two girls of Fredoma, Arizona, to Panguitch Sunday evening, where they presented a special program at sacrament services there. Charles, LDean, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson, spent several days In Arizona the past week, visiting the Keith Andersons at Tempe, The Mason Cottams and Mary A. Brinkerhoff at Mesa. for all the young y L, , - 3. r i A r, n X r1 m 1 1 y r7 j I , ' 1 , 4 J i ZH r V1 t o' v ) Fertilize EARLY for profit! Early fertilization gets crops off to fast start ). . promotes rapid and heavier growth of cover crops and other vegetation vt: increases water-holdin- g capacity of the soil. Fertilize early with United States Steels Fertilizers Mr and Mrs. Lincoln D, Pugh of Midway, visited relatives hee this week. Mr. Karl Hatch, County Age it and Miss Evon Olson, Home Public Notice LAS VEGAS VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Garn 5wi,p; spent a weekend vacation in Las Vegas where they enjoyed the many sights and some fine entertainment, and visited with their daughter Mrs. Hugh Sorensen and family. The Swapps spent, two days and nights at the Star Dust Hotel as a result of their holding the winning ticket at last years an- - Demonstration Agent, held a meeting this week with the people here on Home beautification and how to improve the town. The Board of Directors of the Kanab Irrigation Co. will receive bids on the watermaster job and the reservoir pasture up to March 15, 1965. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Orvil Robinson, secretary Published March 4, 11, 1965. nual race meet in Kanab. Always available to help with your regular or specialized auto and truck sales needs. A group of parents and their sons, attended the FFA hapter Open House and Chapter Farm, er Ceremony, held at the Vocational Agnculture Room at the Valley High School ( Too Late For Last Week) Fireside people was held at the Glendale Ward Chapel Sunday evening with Elder Sam Chamberlain, guest speaker and who also showed pictures of the various places in the Mission he recent-o- f !y returned from, which was all very interesting. . . . Students home from College this week were: Ora May Cox, Cheryl Bauer, Karla Nan Spencer, Dot and Lonna McArthur, Roberts, Jerilyn Pugh and Patsy Workman. i To keep your youth, hide the car keys BOB LINFORD Salesman BRADSHAW CHEVROLET Cedar City, Utah CO. |