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Show Thursday, January 1936 12, Southern Utah News & Kane Countv Standard AU. SPORTS JOIN MARCH OF DIMES GOAL... number ONE w Mrs Fern Morrison was in Kanab Friday to attend a Kane School board meeting. Ward primary preparation meeting was held last Wednes-danight at the home of Vir- y ginia Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson went to Salt Lake City Friday. Mrs. Anderson entered the St. Marks hospital Saturday and un- (Ml The Salk vaccine, developed with March of Dimes funds, is a medical milestone. Since it is no! 100 effective, however, much more money is needed for research projects now underway at many universities across the land. Bob Considine. National Sports Chairman, has appealed to the entire Sports world to Join the 1953 March of Dimes, January More Books Donated by Ladies League More books purchased Ladies Literary League have arrived at the Library. Following is a the new books donated There are also several reference books: Career Planning for High School Students by William J. Reilly; E. O. Harbins Fun Encyclopedia with 2400 game and entertainment ideas for the home, club, school and church; Current Biography 1954 by the of Ka-na- b Kanab list of by the League: Swiftwater. by Paul Annix-ter- ; "Hot Rod" by Felsen; "Atoms in the Family, is Saura Fermis story of her scientist husband, Eurice Fermi, the one man most individually responsible for the Atomic Age; Fifth Chinese Daughter by Jade Snow Wong who tells of her life growing up as a Chinese American in San Francisco; "Persia is my Heart, written by the daughter of a great Persian family, Najafi, tells of the struggles of her country to meet the modern world. She tells how geographically similar her country is to Utah in many ways yet how different the life of the people is and the status of women; "The Light in the Forest by Conrad Richter; "Reach for the Sky by Paul Brockhill concerns a top ace of the Battle of Na-jme- with portraits of 345 outstanding people of today such General Dean, Molotov, Audrey Hepburn, people in all walks of life; "Heres How, omy A Guide to Econin Stagecraft by H. V. derwent an orthopedic operation early Monday morning. Mr. Anderson returned home Monday evening and reported that his wife is progressing nicely followHe and ing the operation. daughter, Rosalie, will drive to Salt Lake during the coming week end to bring her Jiome. Rosalie, Laurel, Marcene and Beverly, the four little Anderson Misses are spending the time with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Tait until their mother is on her feet again Mis. Lavenia Tait went north with the Andersons to visit her daughter Lamola Burrows whose home is at Kearns. Mrs. Mina Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Judd, accompanied by Owens mother, Mrs. Hannah Judd of Fredonia spent Friday in St. George shopping and for other business. Miss Gwenivere Esplin took her Sunday School class to St. to perform George Saturday baptisms. The class consisted of LaVee DeMille, Rosalie and Laurel Anderson, Denise Stevens and Karen Tait. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar DeMill of Las Vegas, Nevada, Dec- ember 30, this makes three girls for Dee- and Lorna. Birthday parties were held this week for Karen Cox on January 4th, for her 11th birthday and for Mont Anderson on his 10th birthday on January 5th. Mr. Charles C. Anderson is in Salt Lake City this week attending the wool growers convention, Mrs. Kent Anderson and - Local News Items j I Marriner and Nell Jones returned from Salt Lake City Sunday after a week away. Their son, Roger, had an operation on his heel. Nell reports that he is wearing a cast and expects to be back to school right away. By Hlna Watson spent Saturday in St. George and You thought youd board the Washington visiting his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Con-o- last of me? No such luck I only rad DeMill and brothers, took a little New Years Vacation anh after getting a taste of this iace and Leland. called rest I had a hard The presidency of the First thing back on the beam time getting f Elders paid an offic- and Quorum-ogoing again. get ial visit to Priesthood meeting The other night at PTA I anwere here Sunday. They Aaron nounced that I had had a teleReese, pres.; Ervin Hoyt and call from Dude Larsen Rolland Lamb counselors and phone with the good news that the Orson Young, secretary. Cowboy Emblem was finished Mrs. Effle Sorensen and son and that as soon as it dried Dale were' in Panguitch Thurs- thoroughly it would be shipped on the Kanab Line (Be day for medical attention and awful careful Frieght with that crate. other business. Burton). Well when I finished Stake home missionaries to my little speal and sat down. visit our ward last Sunday eve- Peaches leaned over and said, ning were Allen Judd of the high What are you going to write council and Elders LaMar Byoee about now? Little did he know that I still have a lot to tell about and Marlin Brown. that emblem. I plan full coverage Mrs. Lela Lamb will leave by on its unveiling, how it originatbus Wednesday morning for ed in our school, etc. So if youve Magna to attend the funeral of had Peaches youd just Mrs. Pauline A. Burris who was betterenough this column skip reading rekilled Sunday morning while see that Emblem all until you turning to her home after at- lighted up and shining down tending a missionary reunion at Center Street. Bingham and becoming Utah's Anyone who missed the basseventh traffic fatality of 1956. ketball game between the Kanab Mrs Burris daughter Pat and North Ward M Men and Cedar Mrs. Lambs daughter Lorena City Sixth Ward M Men sure were very close friends, having missed a game, It was nip attended college together a num- and tuck good all the way, but when ber of years that old gong sounded at the end Dale Sorensen took a load of we were a few points in the horses to Mesquite Saturday for lead. Coach Adama made a John Chamberlain. The horses beautiful basket from midfloor in the last two seconds of the belonged to Jack Church. game and we all went home Mr. Proctor and Mr. Houston proud of our North Ward of Panguitch, contractors, met Team. By the way they are winSaturday at the home of Lindsay ners of the Kanab Stake tournaC. Tait, secretary of the Board of ment and we know they are goDirectors of the ML Carmel Ir- ing to make a good showing in rigation Company, and the board, the Regional Tournament Lets relative to the bids on the Ir- be out to give them our support Im sure you all appreciate rigation dam to be consructed in the near future. Rose Brown with her down to earth philosophy of life and Forest and Lindsay Tait made quick wit I heard the best ever a business trip to Cedar City on her the other day. It seems Tuesday that Rose had trouble with her radio not long ago and she took a look at the tubes and found one very small one that looked like its work was ended, she took it out and put it in her daughter Marriann,, accompani- dress pocket with the hope that ed him as far as Mona where she could get another like it at she will visit relatives. Hams Shop up town. Now Rose Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Leigh put her daily pill in that pocket (Vida Mackelprang) of Cedar also and when it came the apCity visited relatives here the pointed time for said pill she past week end. reached into her pocket found Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Spencer the pill, threw It Into her mouth of New Castle visited relatives and swallowed it Later she and friends here this week. found her way up to Hams and at Missionaries Sacrament when she looked In her pocket meeting Sunday were Brother for the radio tube all she could Ortho Christensen of Alton and find was a pill, she had swallowBrother Burton O. Rust of ed the tube. Now If some ham They gave us some radio operator pickes up her very timely advice. station dont get excited and think youve got Mars on the beam. More power to you Rose. We have been working Urn a History for the PTA that we might preserve the past records and information that Is available. Alton Jameson did a good packs Fonssmv - u.s.ti n e. t Speaks softly and 3 Wal-wfe- Glendale Weekly News Events Hake; and "Famous First Facts Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Anderby Joseph Kane, a record of first son received word of a new indiscoveries and happenings, ventions in the U.S. convenient- grand daughter being born to Mr. and Mre. Dee Porter (Lor-na- ) ly arranged with four indexes. h 'Note This' Carmel News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black- burn have gone to Tusoon, Ariz- ona to visit friends.Jhey plan being gone the next six PAGE a powerful wallop 2S TNC U& FOREST PftOOUCB LABORATORY WITH W COOPERATION INDVJTRY HAS DEVELOPED WAYS OF GLUING THIN, 5SORT 106 ETHER to PRODUCE laminated TIMBERS Of many BOARDS USEFUL SHAPES AND SIZES. THIS TAILORED TIMBER K STAUNCH ENOUGH ID FRAME A NAVY MINE SWEEPER HULL or to FORM THE ROOF ARCHES OF A CHURCH. Vi STERY BLUED PRODUCT REPRESENTS A SATINS OF OUR FOREST RESOURCES. PROTECT THE FORESTS AND USE THEM WISELY group chose to use husband and wife combinations as officers. They are conducting a membership drive now. The group held a chicken fry for the New Year celebration with a large turn out. Fredonia News from page two) Mrs. Merlin Bundy as The outgoing presidency consisted of: Paul McCorJay Cravens, North Kaibab mick. President, Courtney Symes and Shirley Swapp head ranger is spending a few as Secretary - Treasurer. The days this week In Williams on buisness. He Is meeting with North Kaibab officials there. job in Seeking out past PresiMr. and Mrs. Jack Parker of dents but we still lack two In order to make our list complete Cottonwood, visited relatives back to 1935. The years we lack and friends here last weekend. and 1943-4If any- They visited at the home of Mr. are 1942-4one has information as to who and Mrs. Knell Parker and Mr. these two presidents were will and Mrs. Perry Johnson. you please call me. We will be Joe Billingsley of Fredonia most happy if we can complete and Karl M. Jameson of Kanab our list. I havent seen quite so many were business visitors to Phoedogs at school since Mr. Judd nix three days last week. They visited the new Turf Paradise kindly asked both parents and race there, a new multipupils to see that they were milliontrack dollar operation. home are at there still but kept some of the same old tails wagThe Central Fencing Company ging at the door waiting for of Mesa has completed 15 miles Jacks and Jills. I think this plea of right of way fencing should be taken very seriously in highway the Houserock area. The new from the health standpoint as fence goes from the Kaibab Mr. Judd explained; of course I boundary to a point about 3 could put In a plug from a sel- miles west of Soap Creek. fish standpoint too. 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