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Show 1 1 .Thursday, March 15, 1956 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Four letter frdtn the Second Grade at What's Doing? from page one) married to Peter J. Lacey In 1915 and they have reared a fine (Continued family. All of their sons served In World War II. Their oldest son, Lt. Col. Peter, Jr. is instructor of ROTC at the USAC in Logan. Jack Shields Lacey is a civil engineer for the state of Colorado. George W. is a rancher and stock raiser in Montana and Patricia June Lacey is teachOregon. ing school in Portland, " Fire Chief Norman Swapp reports the receipt of a very fine Haws Of Former Coach Glendale Weekly Hews Events the Elementary School, expressing their appreciation for a tour and demonstration of the Kanab At Sacrament services Sunday Fire Department. we had the following home misMcAllister, Burton sionaries: Traveling to Cedar City last Robert Dunford and George Mace own Saturday was Kanabs of Kanab who all gave us some Mountain Dew Trio to play very timely advice, also certififor the Ragtime Cowboy Joe cates of individual awards to the Dance Club dance of the following Aaronic priesthood boys of Cedar City. The trio consists were given: Kirt and Dale of Sherm Stewart and accordian, Bruce and Wayne HarNorm Swapp and guitar and Ma- ris, Alonzo Mackelprang, Dougson Cottam and his bull fiddle. las Ramsay, Ross Workman and They report a big evening was Melvin Jackson. enjoyed by a very large crowd. Stake MIA Officers. President Mesdames Stewart, Swapp and Cottam went along to keep Leah Jackson, Eva Peterson, Marjorie Banks and Wanda track of things. Roundy of Kanab were visitors at our Tuesday evening MIA. 20-4- 0 Brink-erhbf- f. Mr. and Mrs. Deleal Yergen-se- n of Monroe were visitors at the Willard Mackelprang home Tuesday. Deleal and Willard were in the LDS mission in California together some 30 years ago. was delivered by Bishop Mark J. Brinkerhoff; trio, Whispering Hope rendered by Eva and Betty Dailin and Margaret Maxwell with Mrs. Jan Fox as accompanist; talk given by Delwin; music on guitar and harmonica by William E. Cox; reading by Shirrel Anderson; jokes by Floyd Johnson and a square dance by 24 elementary school children, after which there was dancing and refreshments. Relatives here this week received word of the birth of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Christensen (Maida) of Kanarrahville, their first son but he has three sisters. IttSOHE TAII Tlf.lE and you want to pay what you owe, no more and no less. If you paid by check you have a complete list of deductions on your check stubs. And if you didn't . . . Open a checking account and get ready for next year. You II be time and money ahead. RICHFIELD COMMERCIAL THE FRIENDLY BANK Serving Southern Utah People 1898 10, 000.00 TO INSURED YOUR DEPOSITS Friends and former students of Coach Duard Millet, who five years ago was at Valley High, will be interested and pleased to read the following extract from the "Oroville Mercury. Coach Millet and family are now living in Oroville, California. The Mercury" has this to say: Coach Milletts lads have just completed a very successful year of basketball; with a record of 19 wins against 4 losses, which Eleven Relief Society members from here visited the Orderville ward relief society Tuesday where there were two good films shown on Nutrition. ranks them among the exceptionally fine B teams the local high school has turned out over the past four years. Since the season when the present varsity members were freshmen, Oroville B teams have won 87 and lost but five games, (only one league game lost), for what is probably the best record ever rolled up by a high school team in this part of the state. The game last Friday night wrote an end to the 1955-5season for the 'Lil Tigers who won their third consecutive League championship. They never lost a game by more than five points, and they were a rugged combination every time they hit the boards during their 23 games campaign. Congratulations to Coach Millet and his boys for this outstanding three year record.. We are sincere in wishing him a continuation of this kind of Mt. Ccrntsl Nsvs Sunday School Stake Officers from here: Ella McArthur, Ivy Jack Morrison who has spent Maxwell, Madge Bauer and Sarah Black went to St. George Sun- the past two and one half months Florida, and on his way home, day to attend a Sunday School in a rather lengthly stop in Arizona, convention. arrived home last Wednesday, The first quorum of Elders 7th. held their regular social here March Glenthe at Saturday evening Thursday evening, March 8th dale ward chapel. They report a the American Legion Auxiliary good crowd and very enjoyable and their partners had a nice time. narty in the Mt. Carmel Church house. Mrs. Lydia A. Jensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. from here who Jr. Jensen to California to attend journeyed last week to Las Veg the dedication of the Los Ange- as, to play in the Jr. basles Temple. ketball tournament held there 10 were Roe Esplin A reception was given in honor March 7, 8, 9, and Kendal Theo Tait. ,The and of Elder Delwyn Maxwell Fri OrderviUe-M- t Carmel team won Ward at the Chapel, day evening their first game which was playDelwyn recently returned from ed with Parowan Stake, but sufan LDS mission. The program Cedar Stake from fered defeats was under the direction of Floyd Las Vegas Sixth ward. They Johnson. A skit was presented and were awarded a for good under the leadership of Lavere sportsmanship. trophy Bishop Wilbur Brinkerhoff and Geneva Work- Covington took a car full of boys man. The welcome home address and stayed with them during their stay in Las Vegas. Coach Henderson took the rest but had to return to his school activities. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. i 1 . -- i . : iji Mr. and Mrs. Frant Esplln of Salt Lake City spent Saturday night and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamb. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Esplin are sis- I 'Hi v u!r . . i , K i 't C ters. The Esplins were enroute to New Mexico to visit their daughter living there. Mrs. Mina Gardner left Friday morning jo motor to Phoenix. Arizona to have a 10 day visit with her Jster, Mrs. Edna Smith and family. Mrs. Della Pugh of Kanab went with Mina to see her mother. t VVU' ' ' " r ' , 4 ' ' 1 , woman is the only hunter American citizens have given over $3,000,000,000 for new religious structures in the past decade, according to the American g Counsel. $3,895,000,000 has been spent Association of in new religious construction since 1945. The bulk of this money has been raised through special building programs. Approximately 1,000 such church building programs are conducted each year under g counsel. Total religious the guidance "of professional Fund-Raisin- fund-raisin- By Allen Cox r Word was received by Mrs. Ella Palmer last Thursday that her son and daughter-in-lahave their first child, a baby girl. has been a visitor a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thearon Crosby. Mrs. Valene McMullin and son have been visiting a few days in Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Roundy from St. George were visitors one day at the home of their daughter, .Mrs. Rollan Hoyt. Clyde Gouldlng arrived home Sunday from Salt Lake City where he had his wrist operated on and set It was broken several months ago in a fall while wroking on the Kaibab for the Whiting Lumber Co. Allen Cox attended the County Welfare meeting held Monday in Ray Palmer was in Cedar City and St. George last Friday and far today as it did ten years Saturday on business and attendago is the dine that rolls under ing temple sessions. the bed. ' Ross Heaton and Isreal Hoyt Now they are developing the also went to the temple last Sat"chick stick cooked, ground- urday. up chicken, frozen on a stick like Mrs. Eva Evans from Kanab a popslckle. Kanab. REGISTERED BULL SALE , AND TOP QUALITY PENS OF FEEDER CALVES 41 BULLS CONSIGNED : ALL REGISTERED IIEREFORDS March 20 at Richfield Auction Barn and Sevier County Fairgrounds Being Sponsored by UTAH HEREFORD ASSOCIATION All Bulls Will Grade B or Better CHARLE8 SHOW AT 9 a.ti. at Graded by the Extension Service ADAM8, AUCTIONEER -- SALE AT 12:30 p.m. Consigned by MEMBERS OF THE UTAH HEREFORD ASSOCIATION 3 Home missionaries to our ward Sunday evening were Clifton Young and Z. Ray Judd of the Stake High Council and Elgin Morris of the Stake mission. Each of them gave very good and worthwhile sermons. 5 K A who uses herself as bait The only money that goes as n AND SAVINGS BANK Organized Mr. and Mrs. T. Lavoy Esplln and family of St. George visited relatives here this week. Structures Of Valley High School The daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lena Brinkerhoffs, who gave the history of her grandfather Hogan, the lesson, The Mormons Mr. Alma Brinkerhoff of Twin Part in the Civil War was given Falls, Idaho, visited over the by Madge T. Bauer. Captain week end here seeing relatives Maurine Mackelprang presided. and gathering genealogy. The Republican Rally was held Mrs. Rex Bauer is confined at here on Wednesday March 7th, the Kane County hospital. We all under the direction of chairman wish her a speedy recovery. Willard Mackelprang. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Workman, who have been living in St. George the past Winter doing temple work, have returned home. Over Three Billion Given For New Religious $ Misses Betty Morrison, Glenna Rife and Corrine Stevens were home for the weekend from their studies at CSU. ( jr t ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stevens and family visited here Monday with his sister Christy Mulliner and daughter, Aleen, and his brother Merwln Stevens and fam-iiy-. j Mrs. Susie Reese has gone to California to visit her brother Albert Keller living in Los Angeles. She went with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Holland Jensen of Cedar City who will attend the dedication of the Los Angeles Temple. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar DeMille and children spent Sunday visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Conrad DeMille living in Washington and brothers Wallace and Leland living in St George. ' -- . 1 I ,er Plans are all made and preparations under way for a ward mutton supper to be held In the Church house Wednesday night, March 14th.- - The proceeds from this supper are to help pay our welfare budget ..... If you cant think of any other way to flatter a woman, tell her shes the kind of woman who cant be flattered. 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