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Show APPAUSE - APPRECIATION - THANKS I been thinking of doin this hospital. And wus we ever hap-fo- r a long time, been putting it py. It would take to long to tell off for one thing or nother. This the ups and downs of getting morning found a pencil, got to it where it is today but Dr. Aiken thinking how bad some kid would had it built and Im so proud feel, not bein able to do his home and thankful, Many times Ive been up there work, decided to put it to good discour-predatiouse, and start expressing my ap- in one of them beds so for all the things I aged and sick I knew I was a in ihe keep neglecting to tell my grat- dying, then somewhere hospital I could heir Dr. Aiken itude for. and all at once the Figures the Kane County hos- laughing, world looked better and Id to a begin, was place good pital so many folks had their cide I surely wasnt dying or how Aiken laugh like that beginnin there. It is a real nice could Dr. he cut me down to Even when of lot modem a with institution size, with a few sharp words, as to there fixtures and help gagets well as scalpel, Id still be thank- sick folks get well again. But in speaking of the hospital ful cause it somehow sorta cured Ill speak of Dr. Aiken my sad neurosis. I think he likes since he came into the picture us, even tho lie has to work too e first When Dr. Aiken carte here hard and gets plenty tired, I ap-thhis he had the gives way predate horse and buggy days been took over by the Automo- - time and health, his youth and bile, but Dr. Aiken had to do a hair to the people of the county, lot of horse and buggy doctorin. and as years go by, well look at Remember one year we got him and say "He done it all for snowbound (Ed. Note: Snow- - us. We love you, Dr. Aiken, I appreciate Dr. Fulstow with must of been kiddin No bound? before my days dont know his kind and gentle bedside man-wha- t snow is now.) to the north ners. He adds skill and know-o- f us and a bridge went out to ledge to our staff of healing, the w'est and something was Folks all around are saying "He wrong to the south, so Dr. Aiken sure is a good Doctor, so Im just calmly went ahead and just awfully glad he came here took out a bad appendex on the to practice and help us. Thank dining room table. Now this you so much Dr. Fulstow. didnt please the Dr. none tho Now for all them nurses, dres-th- e operations were real success- sed in white and smiling, tak-ful- . the build to So he decided ing care of me as if they liked r n j de-sin- They are sure ministering angels like the poet talks about. Im all for em, I want em to know it. I thank the whole durn it. lot of m. Speaking of cooks you know I sorta hate to say to much about the cook, cause folks looking at me can tell I appreciate good cooking to the very fullest, but the cook in the hospital is a very good one. It takes real fixing to please sick folks. Her pies are just the "most, she has a secret way with the crust Then theres the manager, Gus, everybody calls him Gus. Now hes a real cool man and has a way with floor wax. Hes a good manager, considerate of everybody, so dont blame him if he has to take your money, its all in his line of duty. So thanks to you Gus and keep up the good work. Now I know Im not saying things youd say or how youd say them. So why dont you find a pencil or borrow one and write personally your thanks to these people, and come to think of it should you happen to remember their birthday with a card or something, why dont you Just slip In a little remittance on that old bill you owe, seems like theyd appreciate your thinking of em. Gosh my glasses sure get blurry, maybe Id better pay a little on them before I have to Cars For Sale At the Bradshaw Used Car lot ask Dr. Aiken for another pair. Im kinda In hopes Mr. Brown in Kanab: 1956 Chevrolet Station Wagon will publish this but Im not going to be like "Rovie, Im gonna sign my name, sos people 1955 Chevrolet Pickup, $1595.00 will konw who I am just by lookNew, 1951 Chevrolet H ton truck ing at it Be seeing yo, I hope. Mrs. Billie Hill $595.00 1950 Ford, $325.00 See .them today in Kanab Visiting In Kanab a few minutes last week while enroute to For Sale: brick Phoenix and Los Angeles was home. Automatic heat Lot j.00 Eugene King and mother and by 276. Myron "Shortyr Brown, father of Provo. They spent a M-c few minutes visiting with MarFredonia. lin Brown. Marlin and Eugene For Rent: Basement apt Call were missionary companions In . , 15 c Hawaii I 65-M- Thursday, March 8, 1956 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Four M-8- Announcing Tho Farm Mother Of Year And IIcr.3 Roundup Sarah Ford Thomas was honored guest at a luncheon held By Wednesday at the home of Clara Bunting. Other guests . were: Louise Haycock, Greta Pratt and Leah Jackson. A pleasant afterMrs. Lola Swapp was chosen noon was spent recalling past "Mother of the Year" by the Ka- experiences and looking at pictures, too, of those school days nab Ladies Literary League. Mrs. Swapp will compete with of yesterday. They caused many contestants other from the A chuckle and brought back in Southern Utah Destrict of Fed- memory, many dear friends. erated Clubs, to represent the district as "State Mother of the Year. Mrs. Swaop is the mother of three children, and has been outstanding in social, civic and church activities all her life. She was president of the literary group from 1934 to 1936, and has at different times held SCliOURSHlPj every other office in the club. She was president of the eacher Assn, from 1936 to 1938. She was president of the Icicle Club, a local sewing group, for two years, and secretary to the Southern District Federated Club for two years. Mrs. Swapp has served as Republican vice chairwoman of the Kanab precinct for the past eight years, Republican County secretary for two years, Kanab precinct registrar for eight years, and is at present county vice chairwoman, a position she has held for the past two years. Her Church activities include three years in the South Ward Relief Society Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. She is at present literary leader in the Relief Society, historian in the Kanab Stake Primary, and Secretary of March 3 1st, Kanab the Kanab Stake Church building committee. TO ENTER CONTACT By D. Wayne Rose It seems as though we get busier every day. There are always so many things to do that sometimes we have to choose between one thing and another. Something that none of you will want to miss, at least you wont if you are interested in better living, is the' Farm and Home Roundup which will be held next Friday starting at 9:30 p.m. in the Orderville ward chapel and the Kanab ward chapel. Thats right both places at the same time. Six USAC extension specialists will take part on the program. For The Ladies: Theta Johnson: Clothing, "Fabrics and how to wear them and How to accessorize your co- stume. Rhea Gardner: Home management, "Managing the Dollar and "Interior Decoration. For The Men: Alvin Carpenter:' Agricultural outlook, Insurance, Soil Bank Program as it will effect Kane Local Nows Items Named Literary League fi Parent-T- County. Don Thomas: First aid to Livestock, How to Prevent Disease and care of your livestock. Morris Taylor: Livestock Marketing, Increase profit by good marketing practices. Value of organized local sales. Louis Jensen: New crop varieties, Crops adopted to our area. Developing a fertilizer program. Meetings will start at 9:30 a. m. and 2:00 p.m. at both the Orderville and Kanab ward chapels Three of the above group will A fool and his life are easily be in each town and will switch Drive Carefully. parted at noon. Fight Cancor With A Checkup cr.d a Check My ttekfld&il Fight Cancer with a Checkup and a Check, is the 1956 slogan for the American Cancer Society Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Kane County Chairman of the society reports. Mrs. Johnson returned recently from a cancer school held in Salt Lake City. Kane County is fully organized according to Mrs. Johnson, and making plans for the campaign for funds In April. Trouble with bureaucracy, Besides Mrs. Johnson the ofMr. Commissioner, is that there ficers are: Mrs. Ivey Maxwell, Education hairman; Mrs. Gwen are too many weak thinks in Service Chairman; the chain of demand! Schoenfeld, Joseph S. Johnson, Campaign "hairman; Mrs. Adonis F. Mrs. Alice Tait, Mt. Carmel; Publicity Chairman. . Town chairmen for the drive Mrs. Barbara Hamblin, Kanab. Films depicting the fight ire: Mrs. Martha Roundy, Alton; cancer are available for Mrs. Ivey Maxwell, Glendale; Mrs. Mona Haines, Orderville; club showing, Mrs. Johnson says. Rob-nso- V Lerever fine .Kentucky wkisk 1 is enjoyed tke call is for. . . DEMOTTE NASH, KANAB ISmidDdDiis: VALLEY Fredonia Current Nsvs Events THEATRE A farewell party was given .for warmers provided the music. A the Austin Simper family on large crowd attended the affair Wednesday evening last week at which was under the direction the church. It was in the form of the Junior Class Officers, of a potluck supper with a pro- A post prom will be held in the same setting this Saturday. gram following. The Simpers moved to Marvis-to- , ao1 Mrs. Pat Jensen went California last week, after to t. George last week where living here for several years. d Bishop Orvil M. Bushman pre- - lliey Pked up her brother, Drummond home coming the Simpers a church coln) book as a farewell gift from the on, leave frm the Navy. 001111 several days here vis- Ward. the Jensens then went to The program under the direc- - ltln tion of Mildred Judd who acted 1,18 llora lit Wichita Falls, Texas MC consisted of: reading by a8, lle "as )us completed boot UTAH ORDERVILLE, ' March (JAjmu as & 10-1-1 llell Below Zero Starring Brook Sunny BRAND Mai-sente- ALAN a a good time. - caraP' The Fredonia MIA held their music festival on diction music was under 0f Rene Brooksby and Laurel Cottam and a Iot of ulent displayed by our young people both vocai an instrumentals, The telephone operators of nab and some of their friends all got together for a Spanish supat the Coconino Cafe last Friday. There were twelve men in group and i hear they had a big Ed Hatch is sinking a deep well near his ranch house at White SagS to procure water. The well Is being sunk by Elmer White of Prescott, Arizona. 18 Pitt is assisting Mr. White, Mr. and Mi. White have a trailer house set up at the Hatch ranch in which they are living at present.. basketThe Fredonia ball team participated in the Escalante Invitational Tournament held in Escalante last Saturday after receiving a special invitation. Four teams participa ted including Escalante, Tropic and Panguitch. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JOAN TETZEL BASIL SIDNEY sPt Wanda Johnston,' song by Quar- tat of (Allen Judd, Mason Cottom, Oscar Brooksby aod Austin simper). Highlights of the Simpers lives told by Af- ton Brooksby vocal duet by Alta Brooksby and Karen Call, story by Emily Wagner, and saxaphone solo by Alan Wagner. A large crowd turned out and every one LADD March I ; leee wwui, CwwW caivcw Valley of the Kings Starring ROBERT TAYLOR OLD ELEANOR PARKER KY. SUNNY BROOK CO, DIV. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP, LOUISVILLE, 86 PROOF. 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