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Show Thursday, February 2, 1936 ? AGE Southern Utah News & Kane Countv Standard KennecottFannShow Alton Hews Events! Orderville Daily Hovs llapp:ninrjs BUICK CENTURION MAKES BOV Airs Livestock Affairs v. infor-matio- X, I r- - t! it -- -' ,s J ' L 1 - Buicks new dream" car for 1956 is the Centurion, a r coupe with an lacy top. Made of fibi i glass, the Centurion incot poratcs many innovations in styling and engineering. It a mounted on a wheelbase and is powered by a ,"25 hoisepower engine. A television camera in the trunk, with a screen on the instrument panel, pi ovules the diner with a wide view to the rear, eliminating the traditional rearview mirror. It will go on display for the first time at the General Motors Motorama in New York. two-doo- 118-inc- h Mr. and Mrs Vard Ileaion, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Roundy and Mrs. Twila Cox were visitors In Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. Merrill Ilea- ton went to Las Vegas, Nevada last Friday and attended a Church Welfare meeting held there Saturday. They also did some sight seeing while there. Sam Evans from Hatch was a visitor here Saturday. Emil and Leslie Nielson from Kingston were visitors here Sun- SALT LAKE CITY "This Business of Farming," weekday farm feature on KSL Radio treats the cattle and dairy industrys problems during February with a series of discussions. A February 2nd program deals with trace minerals in the animal diet while stockmen will get on prevention of cattle grubs and cattle lice Febtuary 9 Proper housing quarters for growing healthy calves will be the topic February 10 and on Febiuaiv 1.1, farm director Van Qrme will lead a discussion on adequate rations for keeping dairy herds at peak production. The programs are heard at 12 15 p.m. and are a service of the Kennecott Copper Corpoiation to provide functional information for Utah stockmen. 7 S Ka-na- n com-pleten- Some qualifications tor tne American Mother include: 1. That she be a successful mother, as evidenced by the character and achievements of her children. 2. That she be an active member of a religious body. 3. That she embody those traits highly regarded in mothers: courage, cheerfullness, patience. affection, kindness, understanding and a homemaking -- ability. 4. I day. During the month of January we had about two and one-hainches of moisture; most of it being rain. Mr. nd Mrs. John Pointer were in Fredonla Sunday. lf MIA Stake Officers, Ortho Christensen of Alton, Pres. Leah Jackson, Margie Banks, Della Pugh. Tone Hamblin, Kyle Smith and Mr. and Mrs. George of Kanab, visited our MIA Tuesday evening. PTA was held, at the Glendale School Monday, two Educational films School Health in Action and "Mike Makes Good was shown and various problems dis- That she exemplify in her life and conduct the precepts of the Golden Rule. 5. That she have a sense of responsibility in civic affairs and that she be active in service for public benefit 6. That she be qualified to represent the Mother of America in all responsibilities attached to her role as the National Mother. Church organizations, Any groups,- - clubs, etc. in the District have the privilege of nominating a candidate, Mrs. Kerr said. Jud- ging will take place February 20 to 25 with the winning candidates credentials to be forwarded to State headquarters for judging there on March 1st All District Mothers will be honored at a public function in Salt Lake City during April. The State winner will compete with other State Mothers for the National title in New York City on Moth- cussed. A. group of teachers and students from here went to Mt. Carmel Sunday Evening and attended a special meeting given by the Church History Department of the Sunday School, the main feature was the showing of pictures of Turkey and Jerusalem which were presented by Mr. Kirby Fairchild that he took himself while being employed in that country recently. A dance and party was sponsored by Floyd Johnson here Thursday for the purpose of raising funds for the Polio Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Jensen and Sherril Swapp of Midvale were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Harriet Jones, their grandmother. Ice-crea- Maxwell made a trip to California the past week on business. There was a group of 9 Primary Officers and Teachers from here attended Primary Preparation meeting held at Kanab Saturday. Mrs, Lydia Spencer went to Salt Lake City and spent the past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Fox and girls spent the past week at Salt Lake City on business. Mrs Addie Spencer is visiting with relatives at Sarah, Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson and girls of Las Vegas, Nevada, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Dallin. Mrs. Lydia Jensen and son Horace, spent the past week at Cedar City on business and visiting at the Roliand Jensen home. Mrs. Thelma B. Lamb and son Lanel who have been visting relatives and friends here and at St George for the past two weeks returned to her home at Bridgeland this week. A large group from here on page four) Wayne Robinson and Norman In Sacrament Meeting Sunday Bishop Joseph Bolander was in Cedar City Wednesday of last afemoon, Wilda Adair read the week, on business. scripture, and Carol Lee Esplin a short talk. The infant aon Mrs. Hester P. Heaton left re- gave of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Esplin cently for San Francisco, for a was blessed and given the name visit with her grand daughter, of Lawerence Byron, with Larry Mrs. Gene Slaugh. She expects the blessing, assisted by to remain there until sometime giving his father, Lawrence Esplin and in March. Byron Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Burton O. Rust Jr. Gleaner and Jr. and Mrs. Bessie E. Brooksby Fireside was held Sunday night were in Fredonia, Wedensday of at the home of Eleanor Heaton. last week, getting dental work Mia Maids and held done, and visiting with friends their fireside in Explorers Carmel at Mt and relatives. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Mrs. Mahala T. Sorensen en- Fairchild, who showed them his tertained a few friends at a quilt- colored slides of his trip to the ing party Thursday evening of Holy Land and Arabia. last week. Those present were: School class of The Mrs. Martha Porter, Mrs. Bessie bnoald Sunday held a Esplin party at E. Brooksby. Mrs. Amy H. , the home of Rosalee Lamb WedMrs. Grace G. Heaton, Mrs. of last week. They made Belva Lamb, and Miss Norene nesday and played games, an3 Porter. They were sered beef had a good time. very stew and squash pie. Mr. LaNar Lamb has gone to Miss Nellie Heaton, Mrs. Merto take his mother Bridgeland cy Chamberlain and Bp. Binnle Mrs. Glendon Lamb home, after II. Sorensen went to Las Vegas. in this part of the state visiting Nevada, Friday of last week, to for awhile. attend the Regional Welfare Miss Cherryl Adair, young meeting held there Saturday. They returned home Saturday duagher of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair, and a birthday party night. at her home Tuesday for her Mrs. Maryiis II. Haybom and young friends. She is eight years daughter Sherrie, of Cedar City, old. returned home Sunday after a weeks visit with her parents, Mr. The Ordervile Ward Primary and Mrs. Legrande C. Heaton. presented a picture show, entitled "Silver Skates" Wednesday Eighteen members of the MIA night of this week, as a buildJr. Gleaner and Jr. class, ing fund project with Mrs. Ramona Chamberlain and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bishop The Music Department of the went to the St. George Temple Valley High School will present Saturday to do baptisms for the a concert at the High School dead. They did 400 baptisms. Auditorium Saturday night FebThey reported a vdty good time. ruary 4th. The admission is free, Four couples from these groups and everyone is invited to attend. went to Kanab Saturday night Wiliam C. Heaton was in Saif and danced in the floor show of the Stake Gold and Green Ball. Lake City on business Friday and Saturday of last week. Six members of the Elder Sewing Clubs were held at the Quorum held a Temple excurs- homes of Mrs. Vivln Chamber-lai- n ion Saturday In St George. Those Mrs. Junlce S. Hoyt, and attending were Aaron Reese, Ervin Hoyt, Paul Hardy, Rex Wednesday night of last week. Crofts, Larry Esplin, and Roland The ward Relief Society is Chamberlain. Clark Lamb and sponsoring a Country Store to Junior Tait also of the quorum, be put over during the month of and of Mt. Carmel also were In February Watch for further attendance. announcements. Esp-lin- Glendale Weekly News Events Brink-erhof- f All organizations or groups Experience has proven that who contemplate nominating a only by the credentials submitcandidate for the annual Mother ted can the judges select the of the Year contest are advised winning mother. Detailed and thorough organizathat their formal applicaions must be in the hands of District tion of these credentials is very presidents of Womens Federat- important, Mrs. Kerr explained. ed Clubs by February 20th., ac- Newspaper clippings, pictures, cording to Mrs. Walter A. Kerr, souvenirs and many other items Utah chairman of the American from the scrapbook may well be Mothers Committee. Mrs. Clair included in the information subHulet, Parowan, is president of mitted to better emphasize the the Southern District U.F.W.C. candidate's qualifications, she which includes Washington, Iron, said. These are supplementary, of Kane, Garfield and Beaver coun- course, to the various letters of recommendation and the detailties. From written credentials of ed histories which are required the candidates submitted, a group in the formal applications. of judges will select the District Application blanks may be seMother to represent this area in cured by writing to Mrs. Kerr, the State contest, Mrs. Kerr said. 132 University St., Salt Lake A Utah Mother, Mrs. Lavina City or to Mrs. Hulet, Parowan. C. Fugal of Pleasant Grove, was Information asked for includes not only State Mother in 1955, education, religious and civic afbut was named the American filiations of the candidate; deMother of the Year. Great honor tails concerning each member of has come to her and to her State her family; and letters of reference from persons in religion, because of this distinction. Another lovely lady, Mrs. J. education, and civic categories. Frank (Roene Syrett) Houston, She must also be willing to travof Panguitch, was the Southern el to New York City for the Distric Mother last year and rep- National ceremonies in case she resented her area at the State should be declared State winner; finals in Salt Lake City. She, and must submit a picture (not along with other District win- a snapshot) of herself. Her ners, has agreed to assist the youngest child must not be less District Officers in their search than 15 years of age. Any legal and selection of a representative Mother is eligible with the exfor 1956. ception of a divorced Mother. j all-gla- V-- 8 "Mother of Year" Nominations Sought M-M- ers Day. y ''in FIRST QUALITY SOLID CORE SFAMLESS Gose Bolted Toilet with Soot and Valve Supply White Enameled Seat and Cove; FREIGHT FREIGHT PREPAID HP PREPAID $4.95 $36.95 WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF PLUMBING FIXTURES AND REPAIR PARTS Cattle grub time is here again. Cattle grubs cause an annual loss of about 200 mililon dollar to livestock owners. Cattle grubs are the maggots of the heel fly which lays it eggs to the hairs on the leg and lower body parts of cattle. Each newly hatched maggot burrows through the akin and from there up through the animals body,' eventually to the back of the animals body in the winter and early spring. After a month or so just under the skin of the cows back the grub squirm through the hide and fall to the ground where it pupate and an adult fly emerge in a week or two. It is Important to check your rattle now and periodically' into the spring to see If you can feel In your cattle these grub back. When you find them they can be killed with rotenone applied as a spray under 400 lbs. pressure or a a very fine dust. The dust should be thoroughly rubbed Into the hair with the fingers of a scrubbing brush. Treatment should begin within 30 to 45 day after the first grubs appear on the back. 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