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Show Thursday, March 13, 1536 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Graduates From This Area Twenty-Thre- e Mow Letters To The Attending The Brigham Young University Sixteen graduates of Kanab High School, three from Fredon-i- a and four from Valley are now attending Brigham University, 916 Water Street Ketchikan. Alaska n 5? Its a wise man who won't let yesterday use up too much of his today. near frantic with worry, wondering what had happened to him. Then after they had searched for hours, his father happened to go into the church house. There the little feller wuz, sitting way back on a bench quiet like, with his arms folded. His father, mighty happy, took him back to his mother. The mother, with tears running down her cheek ask, Why did you go to the church house today? Did you think it was time for Primary or Sunday School or something? The' little guy looked at his mother all innocent like and said, I wanted to see the Lord, so I went up to his house and waited. I wanted to talk to Him when He came home. Often when I wuz an officer in an organization, I would try to get to the meeting a little early, so I could pray and meditate alone. You aughta try it sometime, its mighty refreshing to the soul. Ya know Im going on a building diet, going to do without a lot of things, jthat just don't matter anyway. Surprising how well-fea person can be with spiritual food. And did you know its something we can take with d us too. I've been a woYring; thinking that over fifty percent of us will walk right past the pearly gates". Theyll look so much like the doors of our houses of worship, and well have so much to do, or see something that looks more interesting, weU Just neglect to enter in the gates of Heaven. Bye for now, sure like to see ya in church, NEXT SUNDAY. nma sold saujS CMAmcrsewnc TWW MASK 1HS " MMfcMOKtt OOC with tws famous Msaa rnnly os SftctiNT raw sos wra Dear Editor: OW TMSZ-- E. THOMASON, his wife and five children gather in the bomb (belter be bnilt for $354 in bis spare time at his borne at District Heights, Md., eight miles from downtown Washington. Top of shelter doubles as front porch. Mrs. Thomason is shown (Inset) emerging from the escape hatch, which would be Giled with sand during an attack to keep out radioactive dust. The shelter Includes a tunnel entrance to basement, an electric or battery operated air blower, running water, a Ore extinguisher, plenty of food and basic tools. (Washington Star Photo.) ANCIENT SYMBOL Editor. Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah OS THIS Find enclosed price for year's subscription to the News as we dont want to miss one of them. We really enjoy it, being so far away. It takes about two weeks for It to come but It surely is welcome when it does. We are so happy to now see a very good column from our home town of Fredonla and wre know that by having good lively reporters from each place will increase your subscriptions. Best wishes to all our friends for a fine 1956. Five WBiffli Editor Houses of Worship according to official figures re(Continued from page three) leased today by school, authorities the most for, that te appreciate Those enrolled for winter quar- the most. ' ter from Kanah are: Jack Adams, come free and that Things Philo Allen, Irva Andrus. Horwe sorta disregard. Now like easy ace Burton, Jonathan and Kel-to- our leaders have been begging Chamberlain, Ervin Gard- and coaxing us to get 50 perner, Alma and LeRoy Heaton, cent to come and worship and Joyce and Valton Jackson, Ron- Ill be durned If well do it Id ald and Evan Judd, Robert Lund-quist- , like to bet, save Im not a betWinona Peterson and ting man, that If wed pull all Shirlenc Robinson. the blinds down and lock the From Frcdonia: Lyle, Merrill churchhouse doors, put out some and Wesley Brooksby. signs like, Forbiden: Exclusive, From Valley: Marilyn Adams, No Admittance: Danger, Keep Carol Jean Heaton, R. Gene Out: One Sex Only: Big BargFugh, and Roe Smith. ains: Prices Slashed, that thered be crouds of eager curious people a tearing the doors off, anxious to get In. Were just that foolish and contrary. 1HJ Theres a story told (Its true too) about a little boy who acted up in Sunday School, and his folks chastized him proper. They told his how he was supposed to be quite and respectful in the Lords House. Well one day he was missing; everybody was HARRY -- .Page the thus sols ths costosnms tester ANKINS KSNMtMNCg PvNASTV, ZERO HOUR Sincerely, Elder and Mrs. Wilford Brooksby ACCIDENTS OCCUR PE TWEEN THE HOURS OF 6 TO 7 EM. THAN N ANY OTHER PERIOD OF THE (huBiU Alt scripture Is given by inspiration of God, and Is profit- able for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness; That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. (II Timothy 3:16, 17.) THIt VtA. IW U SSXtONAC tMCOMS WIU S M0t THAN ssoaowuwiooaoo MUMSCt OS THKEB SAMS AMKtCAN IN THBS EKUItlTY A MU. Mveer OS THM MN CHSCKS IN KS.SAVMM MWOS. WHV NOT M AMCKCAMS ANO A INTST0 mar ONeesTMtM? Hew De Soto clocked at over 137 This new De Soto Adventurer was electronically clocked at 137.293 miles per hour. Thats faster than any speed ever officially recorded for a stock car in De Sotos displacement class. And its the kind of outstanding . performance you can expect behind the wheel of every new De Soto . . . the most powerful car in the medium price field. You oughta drive one soon. 320 HORSEPOWER DRIVE A DE SOTO BEFORE YOU DECIDE KAI1AB ILIPLELlEflT COMPANY ' 40 North Main Street, Kanab Mrs. Billie Hill Kano Exceeds Bond YOU Can Point Sales Goal During January m Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years... Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT B80RBQN WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF This-represen- ts f V 1956 ANCIENT AGE DIST, CO., FRANKFORT, Monroe State Bank, fAonroo Utah . L Lccr.J a h::s Ado Fin:::fcs i:i;h::t Interest In line with increased interest nationally, Kane county residents Invested $1,038.00 in series E and H savings bonds during January, according to Harry S. Bahen, County Savings Bonds Chairman. With a sales excess over redemption of $122 million for the first month of the year, citizens of our country saved $572,490,000 In E and H. bonds. more than 10 percent of the national quota for 1956, reported Frederick P, Champ, State Chairman. "Total sales for Utah In January wereJLL330381. This figure does not include a sizeable alloca tion usually received In time for this release, representing Utahs share of purchases by military and civilian government employees", Mr. Champ pointed out County Chairman Bahen stated, This sales excess is indicative of the pattern for the past three years, during which time more savings bonds were purchased than redeemed each year. Last year was the high spot with more than $700 million sales ex- end farms end ir.si:llr.:nl Leans Paid cn Savings Acaaanis Member Federal Deposit Insurance Ccrperalicn II. Retard Tialjaa, Gaahiar KY cess, he added. , Already this year eight Utah counties Jumped out ahead of their January quota. Several others were reasonably close. Counties reaching or exceeding their January goal were: Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Iron, Juab, Kane, Sanpete and Washington, it was reported. We are especially pleased with series E purchases, since we feel the E savings bond is the backbone of individual savings. And this is heartening proof that more Americans are turning to this type of savings for a more secure future," the chairman said. With Pride at Your i bears the Label of the- - Printing, If it Standard Publishing Company KANAB, UTAH |