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Show Thursday, September 1, 1966 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah SAVINGS BONDS SALES CONTINUE TO CLIMB - Cash purchases of U.S. Savings Bonds by Utah residents during July passed the $2 million mark and set a record for the year so far, State Bonds Chairman Fredrick P. Champ reported today to Rex A. Christensen, Manager, Kanab Branch of the First State Bank, Kane County chairman. The July figure of $2,133,355 brings the 19G6 total to $13,601,-11the highest for any seven-montperiod since the end of World War II. This is in line with the national sales trend which is running seven percent ahead of Mr. Champ noted. 196L, July purchases reported for Kano County were $915.00, bring-n, the seven-monttotal to according to Chairman Christensen. This is 124.4 per cent of the 1966 goal! School Savings Stampr. Program Starts In Utah The opening of school in late Augus: and early September, marks the return of Stamp Day-- - - FOR SALE Kyle McDonald Home bedrooms 3 extra lots 2 Priced for quick sale. Corry Real Estate Kanab, Utah Phone 644-278- 9 the Orderville news and events Glendale News Events by Nan E. Johnson Honor Night wa Imld Tuesday Mesa, Ariz., Las Vegas, New, and at the Glendale Ward to Zion sei for the evening leaving prior School bells rang Monday foi the Lauiels, Mia Maids chape1 morning for the schools hete in vice on Tuesday Ross Heaton ae ami Beehive groups with a large him. eompanied the Valley. giouj of gills receiving awards. Mr and Mis. Chick Winters Mr. Leo Beckwith was hospit Robei t Siienec r, son of Mr. and have moved into the Kez Meeks Mrs. Feml G. week several the alized past days Spencer, who is but is home now and impro mg home. on mg with the LT S forces in Mi and Mrs. Perry Land) at the ainn, is home at present for Roy Esplin, son of Mr. and a 30 dav furlough, pnor to being Mrs. Willard Esplin underwent tended a wedding leception Sat surgery in the University Hospit- urdav evening in Fiedonia, Alt shipped to Viet Nam. Ill was also . al in Salt Lake City. Willard went peakei at saci ament sei vices Jesse is back with the Burke up to be with him for a few days Soiensens to go to school. Mi hci e Sundav evening. Its good to He is improving but it will be a and Mis. Mack Esplin have a havi Bo hack home. week or more before he will be N'avap) girl living with them Mis l'v;i Cox and son, Shers released from the hospital. loi the winter. man, moved to Salt Lake City Hal and Sheri ll Lamb, Jerry this week, whole she has employ-meago-areAlar DeMille, son of Mr. and and Alan DeMille Blackburn Mrs. John I'teMille, left Sunday went to Salt Lake City for their Mis. IV i niece Malan and dau on the bus foi the mission home physicals for the Selective Ser- in Salt Lake Patti, of Ogden, visited gitu, City. vice. lelatives and tnemh here the The J. E. Crofts family held a past week Thev weio enroute Jerry Blackburn went to Moab, to work. family reunion Saturday after home horn vacationing in Cal-uo- i Bill Heaton, son of Mr. and noon at Swains Creek All memnia. Mrs. Reo Heaton, is home after bers of the immediate family A special social was held Satspending the summer in Cali- were in attendance wdth many of in day evening at the vvaid chapel the grandchildren there too. To- for the old folks. Thoie was a tors office, U. S. Savings Bonds fornia going to school. Mr. and tal son of Lee attendance 69. A wonderful group of 30 who en oved the pro-gta125 South Sorensen, State Division, Street, thrift Salt Lake City, Mr. Winters said. Mrs. Burke Sorensen visited in afternoon was had by the family. and banquet Social was under tin dnoition of Leah $37,-302- LeRoy P. Judd program in many Utah schools, said volunteer State Education Chairman N. Blaine Winters, Utah State Administrator of Teacher Personnel. This program which teaches thrift, good citizenship and loyalty to our country, had its beginnings during World War II, Mr. Winters continued. It has the endorsement of the State Board of Education and other influential organizations, and the 1365-school year saw more Utah chools participating than in any ear since the War. Many of parents-th- e stamp savers , as mem3i a generation veterans auxiliaries of bers PTA, ind other groups, helping school children learn the same lessons of thrift by assisting in supervision of the Stamp Day program in local schools. Anyone interested in program information for their local schools should contact the State Direc- Page Three Treasury-sponsore- 6 Brinkeiholi Diew Robinson, left for Bend, Wash, this week when hi has km manonl employment. His family will follow' in anothei week. Mis. Ellen A. Jackson, two mns, High and Roger, and one aughtei cl th .Mate of Wash-- n don ipded le'atives and friend- hen tl c pari week. M ss Kai la Nan Spencer, who has boon employed at Vernal for the past summer, returned home this week for a visit piioi to leaving for Alaska, to see her sistei Emily and family. Mr and Mrs Willard Hansen Ei on Olson i, have moved into the Christain Levanger home. Mrs. Hansen ir, teaching school i V alley High School. Relatives here received ivoid this week that Cordon and Vida Leigh and family have settled permanently in Denver, Colo. Mr. Ronald Spencer is ill and confined to the hospital in Kanab. We all wish him a speedy . recovery. Visiting here the past were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nay of Escalante, Mrs. Mildred Jackson of Green River, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jolley and sister Ida of Colorado, and Miss Fon Cox of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mr. and' Mrs. Verland Rose of Cedar City. Replacement students Evalina Virginia Casuse, and Stella May Thompson, returned hero from their homes to enroll in school again this wintei.. We arc happy to have them all back with us. at Mr. South By Al Smith Rural Delivery POPS - Kanab news Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howard. Mrs. Johnson (Ann) is the Howards daughter. She teaches at Bonneville High School. Her husband is freshman basketball coach at Weber College. VOTE FOR 4 '' Marvin Hoyt i far Kane County By Warren Sattler Grubby Sheriff p I $ V;.? in the Primarys SEPTEMBER - 13th Democrat jr By TOM OKA DEEMS By George Wolfe By COURTNEY ALDERSON SONNY SOUTH m f Grandpas Boy By Brad Anderson I soyene m mzA MLEelbow GETTING $KI NNEP AWA you're not going IN FOI? A STROLL YOUR BUSINESS THOSE WERE- SUIT?) I'AA. BAYS- V- - ,J Ya (0MEN DAD WAS YOUNG, HE WAS A SHY ON- E- ALWAYS THE QUIET CONSERVATIVE TYPE - THE . . ANDWHYNOT? ft I r A A Sometimes it takes hard figurin to make an easy buck. When Jr. Hinch put his quarters in a little red box, they never told him it was the gas meter. About the only upright thing these days is a telephone pole. Tubby Tyler cant fall flat on his face on account of bis tummy. Most auto accidents happen on Saturday and Sunday. So its a great life if you dont weekend. When a feller has any git up, you simply cant keep him down. The way most gals talk, youd think they were vaccinated with a phonograph needle. The modern wall motto GOD BLESS should read OUR CAR. Yep, a feller on his seat always faces defeat. Every time Tod Bolton thinks about goln to church he cant find a dime. REV. CHARLES GRANT Released by A) Always available to help with your regular or auto and specialized truck sales needs. BOB LINFORD Salesman BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. CEDAR CITY, UTAH Al Smith Feature Service 5 & |