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Show Thursday, March A 1, 193G Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Glendale Weekly News Events from Primary to the MIA at the services also. LDean Anderson, The! and an attendance of 11 and Jim Maxwell went to Espanola, many problems were discussed, New Mexico,' Saturday and got vice President Workman Elder Delwyn Maxwell who had took charge ofGeneva the all meeting, a two s completed year LDS Mission there in the Southwest Indian Mission Delwyn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell. Mr. Henry Degraw of Shelley, Idaho, but who lived here at Glendale the early part of his life, came through here the past week and visited with friends. Glendale Elementary school and the parents of Glendale held their regular PTA meeting Monday evening at the school, there . we lacked was the rest of the parents here which we hope will attend from now on. At Sacrament Services Sunday evening the following teen-agergave talks: Loma Gayle Palmer, Helen Maxwell, LouNell Pugh and Rita Brinkerhoff. A piano solo was rendered by Gayle Brinkerhoff, also a teen ager, then Elder Delwyn Maxwell gave a report of his mission which was very' interesting. Miss s Patsy Workman was graduated .Page Three College Students From Kane County Various Schools State Active The Silver Gleaner Comradery of our MIA was held Tuesday In In evening at the home of Norma A of one the girls. Brinkerhoff, splendid program of music and Ths following news releases have been received from various talks was given. President school around the state where students from Kane County are Brinkerhoff, the girls and their mothers were in attend- enrolled. ance. This class consists of 9 to talk In public. girls. Kanabite Finds Interest ionJuanita is a freshman student Elder Delwyn Maxwell went to the Glendale Elementary In majoring in home economics. She graduated last year from school Tuesday and show'ed the Activities Dixie Orderviile High School with students the many Indian relics he had gathered while on his The following article is tak- scholastic honors. Active in college activities, mission and told the students en from the Dixie Sun, publimany of the habits, etc., of the cation of the Dixie College at which includes yearbook, home economics, and religious responIndians, which really thrilled St. George. all the children. sibilities, Juanita was attendant Male personality for this week to CSUs homecoming queen last A large group of parents from here attended the FFA Banquet is a tall, good looking guy from fall. Juanita is working with Dale held at the VHS Auditorium at over Kanab way, who unfortunOrderviile last Wednesday night, ately for Dixie gals, is going L. Nelson, chairman of pubfic which they thought was a huge steady. In spite of this fact. Norm relations, and Paul Felt, directsuccess with SupL Owen Davis McAllister hai really made a hit or of the Institute of Religion with everyone here at Dixie this adjacent to CSU, in presenting as guest speaker. the Sunday night programs. year. Mrs. Rex and Bauer went Bp. Bom In Kanab. Norm attended to St. George this week on busschool there until he graduated iness. Donald A. Brinkerhoff of St from Kanab high last May. He Sings In CSU Opera George wras here on business sev- was very busy there during his II Trovatore eral days this week. high school days, being active in Senator Wallace F. Bennett (R. Utah) confers with Conrad L, Miss Carla Nan Spencer, who dramatics, sports, and music. Following more than a month's school intensive rehearsals for the preis at the Kane County Hospital Norm was In several Wirth, Director, National Park Service, on Utah's National Park is some improved and we all plays, played on both the foot- sentation of Verdi s T1 Trovatore and Monument problems. They discussed this year's record hope will be able to return home ball and basketball teams, and at College of Southern Utah, breaking appropriation for Utah's parks, recommended by was a member of the Kanab principal cast members are comsoon. Senator Bennett, which more than triples last year's appropriaMr. June Baron of Panguiteh chorus. In addition to these act- pleting practices to combine with tion figure. Also discussed was the President's program ivities he served as president of the orchestra and choruses next was here Tuesday on business. for park development called Mission 66. his senior class. week. The athletic ability of Norman This year's cast includes JanWeekly Hans Rciaasa is well known at Dixie. At the ice Olson, Cedar City and Viropening of school this year, he ginia Rose Robinson, Delta, Lefrom was a welcome and very help- onora; Mary Sargent and Orma i ful addition to the Rebel lineup. Wood, Cedar City, Azucena; with Saturday was Welfare work for major surgery. She was opyour County Agent He is also busy with many other Karen Lees, Lioche, as underday here for a few of the men erated on Tuesday morning. activities on the study. Karen Sanderson, Delta and Spring planting time will soon Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mulli-ne- r boys who spent the day be here. It seems like Ive been campus Including Lamba Delta plays the part of Inez. to help pay our of Salt Lake City called Satchopping posts Its June in January Sigma and the Lettermens Club. Male roles will be sung by Wal- stake welfare assignment. singing. to see his brothers family urday most of this winter. Mrs. Everet-tNorm says that he enjoys our lace Adams and John Davis, CeMr. and Mrs. Carlos Bishop Mrs. Christie Mulliner and girl, Crofts, Mrs. Mercy Chamber school dances, .and that he likes dar City, Manrico, with David and family of Cedar' City came Aileen. They were on their way lain, Mr. Graydon Robinson and all the good looking girls around Williams, Mlnersville, as under- Saturday and visited with their to a vacation in Arizona spend Mr. Neldon Cbx and I certainly the halls. He 'adds, however, that study; Dean McAllister, Kanab friends the Dee Anderson where they have a married family. noticed how mild our climate is he thinks there are more girls and Chad Thorderson, Cleveland, The new genealogy class which daughter. . ' compared to Logan while we In Kanab. Further Investigation Utah, Count Di Luna; Jerold Bis- was recently organized seems to Mr. Robert Pugh of Salt Lake In this matter proved that there were there attending the hop, Delta, and Ron Munford, be progressing nicely. The third City and Mr. Duff Pugh of KaLeaders School. I believe all of actually is on girl out there in Hurricane, wilFerando; and held Sunday even- nab were visitors- Saturday, and meeting us had an enjoyable time; only whom he is particularly interBennett, Hinkley, Ruiz. ing after church at the home of again Monday at the home of hope we learned something. Any- ested. Too baa girls; her name the Genealogy Committee Chair- their sister Mrs. Mina Gardner, way to get back to what I start- Is Sherry and other Kanabites Midshipman Goldy man, Birt Gardner, with 11 at- who has been ill but is improved. ed to say. spring planting time say that she really is a doll. tending. The Pugh' brothers were going I dont- allow books will soon be here and its time Mr. Phil Burrows of Kearns to says Enjoys Weekend Tour Las Vegas on business. to make arrangements for the Norman, to Interfere with my called to see his wifes folks SunMark Ackerman Midshipman of seed you need. The variety education. His pet peeve Is day the William Talt family. Mr. seed that you plant can be just girls who giggle. This, he says, Goldy of Kanab returned to thej Burrows occupation Is that of reUniversity of Utah campus as important as using the pro- includes all girls in general. driving a large delsel truck and In using up his leisure time, cently after a weekend tour of he was enroute from Salt Lake per fertilizer. Seed that has freeAlamedom from weeds is always Im- Norm says that he likes to go to the Naval Air Station at to Phoenix. California. The Mt. Carmel Motel, one of portant. I sometimes think that Kanab and that he likes to write da,A son of Mrs. L. A. KaGoldy, we plant more weeds than we letters. These two pastimes prove newest and nicest in this the control. High germination means that this boy is really gone on nab, Mr. Goldy visited an air- locality has been renovated with overa jet engine that most of the seeds will someone. His plans for the fu- craft carrier, more new paint, and other ImMars-typflying provements added and is now sprout. Poor germination re- ture are not definite, but he haul plant, a boat transport and other fleet quires heavier rates of seeding would like to finish school here aviation open for a new season ofv?ry facilities at Alameda. a stand. to get tourist accommodations. good fine and then maybe go on a mission. The U group left Salt Lake in You cant tell a good seed by Mrs. Sharon (Lorene) Lamb Norman has added a lot at How much better the world visited the was taken to looking at It. The only way to Dixie this year, and well all be a navy transport, Panguiteh Monday would be If we only let Opporan and base sightevening spent glad to see him back here next evening by her husband to en- tunity do all the knocking! In San Fransico.' year playing football, having a seeing ter the Panguiteh LDS hospital good time, and being the guy we all know him to La-ver- e All-Rou- nd at ten-ye- Mt. Carmel News extra-curricul- bn bacto nun ar a -- . 4-- -- De-Lyl- RICHFIELD COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK BANK Serving Southern Organized YOUR DEPOSITS Member Utah People 1898 INSURED TO 110,000.00 34 good-nature- why Ancient Age can say: . e - w-a- s e - of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Ihtcs . AT NO EXTRA COST TO THE CUSTOMER THE FRIENDLY ar d he. v To Appear in College Off Southern Utah Play An original play by Prof. Richard M. Rowley, acting chairman of the English and speech department at College of Southern Utah, Is now receiving the playwrights touch as rehearsals are conducted every day. "The Man on the Mezzanine, , a three-ac- t Just Prof. Rowley, has completed by been chosen as the school play for winter quarter. It will be produced March 1 and 2. A double cast has been named for the leading characters. Kenneth Esplin, Cedar City and Calvert Johnson, Monroe, share lead parts; Lorine Bunker, Las Vegas, Is playing in a arrangement as Carol Williams, Cedar City, trades duties; and Glenns Rife, Mt. Carmel is sharing with Dolly Morrison, Ordr-vllle- . Those who are sharing roles are rehearsing at the same time, and will alternate In comedy-fantasy- double-castin- g Juanita Chamberlain ' Active in Many Ways at College of SU All we distill is Kentucky straight bourbon. We know that bourbon o( the finest quality requires choice grains. Thats all we use. We"know it calls for the greatest skill in distilling. The men who guide the making of Ancient'Age are the most experienced in the industry. And it takes lots of time. Thats why we wait six full years for careful aging to bring' the quality ingredients to their peak of maturity. 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