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Show r1 Soil Conservation Weekly Hows Notes for the Mt Carmel Irrigation Company last year. The proposed flume should resdlt" in a saving of water, and they will have a structure that will not be bothered by floods. Tuesday of this week we staked several acres of Land leveling for Burton McAllister of Kanab. The work is to be done by Jack Mogr.ett as soon as he finishes building some stockwater ponds for Pres Bunting and Rell Little, Angus Swapp, and Elmer Jack-soon Federal Range east of the Paria River. Earl Sorensen is planning to build some ponds on his ranch n Classified Ads and Female Help Wanted Man or woman to handle Products full or spare time. Opportunity to make $40 a day. No. experience necessary. Write Mate at Sink Valley to control Erosion and furnish' water for livestock. Earl Spendlove Soil Conservationist Mt. Ccrntcl Haws Me-Nes- with her husband. He is reported still Improving. The Lees have ten children, all married. Jack Morrison made a business trip to Milford Monday. Here with their various lines of business Monday and Tuesday were Ivan Langston, hide buyer from Hurricane, tylr. and Mrs. Fish of Richfield with the Fuller Brush line, Jesse Morrill, selling Pfaff sewing machines and thru town enroute to Kanab on banking business was Charles R. Lar-MKn ot the salina Bank, Mrs. Mina Gardner returned from her trjp to Phoenix Satur-routday night but stjn in rather ill health She was taken to Kanab . by ber busband Monday for jeal treatment. Mrs. Fern Morrison accomp-ananied Mrs. Rena Tait of Order-vjue to Kanab Monday where a SpeC(aj pjA meeting was being r. and Mrs. Merrill Clark and family of Spanish Fork visited her folks here Friday night en to Las Vegas. Nevada on business. The children remained here with their grandparents, and Mrs. Osmer Lamb dur-ing the parents sojourn south back. Victor Blackburn and Allen Stevens were home to spend a few days vacation before return- ing to college at Logan for the Spring quarter. The children of Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold Lee living at the Mt- Carmel Junction were called to the bedside of their father after suffered a severe heart atMcNess COMPANY, P.O. Box 14, last Thursday morning. Dr. tack 23, Oakland Bayshore Station, Aiken made a number of George 30 pd Calif. trips over during the to ur days between Thursday and Monday For Sale: One medium size morning when the patient was Call neon tourist home sign. Improved enough to be moved to at 59 West Center, Richfield, Ut. Kane County hospital. Mrs c Lee is remaining at the hospital s - M-2- M-2- e med-Mr- d Relief Society Sunday evening service program was given in sacrament meeting Sunday night. pajks as outlined were given by president Vauna Covington, Fern Morrison and Bishop Wilbur Cov-hington. Scripture readings by Alice Tait vllate Esplin( Reva Anderson and Christy Mulliner wjtb singing by the singing mothers chorus. Stake officers vjsjting were Martha Roundy, Afton Heaton, Laska Chamber-thlain and Vilate Esplin e e lllfti trim tfuBibl What doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? (Micah 6:8.) For ail the greatness of His mercy to us, His love for us, God requires so very little of us and yet some of us find that little sodifficult, find it so hard, even while doing Justly, to be merciful to those less fortunate, to be humble in our proud herever fine Kentucky wkisk is enjoyed tke call is for... self-assuran- TUKTEJ IT tfd jiamz" Brook Sckny BRAND 8TRAIQHT WHISKEY KSTVCKT WHISOT la to 8unr Rbbob Cbxm ttPWUl BLENDEO WHISKEY KENTUCKY SUNNY BROOK HI'lKB CO., DIY. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., LOUISVILLE, KY. BOTH 86 PROOF. BLENDEO WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Hams, Arizona this week on forest service business. The ones who went were: Jay Cravens, Paul McCormick, Jense McCor- the Los Angeles Temple. mick, Ted Roll, John Churches, Work was started this week and Bill Anderson, on the installation of a sound jack Barnhart of Phoenix and system in the Fredonia Chapel. Carl Hutton of Flagstaff are The installation is being done by here this week completing the ward members under the direc- - installation of the Arizona High tion of Woodrow Johnson. The way Department radio, equip-te- r system will provide sound to the ment at the checking station and chapel, the recreation hall and at Jacob Lake, the relief society room. It will The Stork made a visit tp Mr. 0081 about $400.00. and Mrs. Bob Ramsay on March Lorenzo Brown, son of Mr. and 19th and delivered a baby girl to Mrs. Lorenzo Brown of Moccasin them. vThey have one son to go and Lowell Heaton, son of Mr. with the new addition, and Mrs. Leonard Heaton of Pipe Frcdcnia Current flaws Events l!:m, (Continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson greeted their first baby, a boy, weighing 8 lbs. 13 oz. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erickson was a boy weighing 7 The Fredonia Ward Relief Soc- lety held a social on Wednesday in honor of the Relief Societys 114 birthday March 17. A nice banquet was served by the Mia Maids. , Wendell Bentley acted as Mas- lbs. , ' of Ceremonies to the program A girl was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ramsay of Fredon-la- , presented during and following the meal. Wendell cracked some it weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. Also a bay girl was received dandy and really did a good job MC. by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swapp. as The program consisted of the The young lady weighed 6 lbs., following: LaVier Tait guitar 11 oz. Lee Brown was discharged and vocal solo; Duane Judd, vo- from the hospital on March 17. cal solo; Ray Judd, reading; Os-car and Alta Brooksby, vocal He will spend a few weeks with his daughters in duet; Edith Cumings, piano solo;exhibition square dance by ArizCalifornia. Mrs. Margaret Bauer of Glen- ona Strippers; vocal male quar- dale was released after spending tet by Mason Cottam, Preston Brooksby, Oscar Brooksby, and several days at the hospital. Mrs. f Alga Brown underwent Allen Judd; Don Wagner, poem; vocal ladies quartet by Mai- surgery and spent a week in the and issa Jensen, Ola Johnson, Ferris hospital. Mrs. Rowain Findlay spent two Brown and Alta Brooksby. Louise presented two 79 year days in the hospital for treatold women, Stella Jackson and ment. Ina Findlay, daughter of Mr. Martene McCormick, with cor-and Mrs. A. D. Findlay was re- sages in honor of their many leased on the 20th after having years of church service. A large group was in attendance includ- received treatment. the Kanab Stake Relief Soc- ing Mrs. Grant Adams was also Officers. lety on 20th the after discharged Laura Johns of Elsinore, Utah medical treatment. E. W. Carrico received treat- spent - the weekend with her daughter Bernice Johns. Miss ment recently at the hospital. Now in the hospital for treat- Johns is a teacher in the Fredonia schools. ment is Mr. Arnold Lee. Mrs. Velan Call traveled to Pearl Carpenter, Kane County Lake City recently where Salt Health Nurse, spent a ngiht in she was able to spend a couple the hospital. Lewis Swapp, son of Mrs. Lois of days with Velan. He was enroute Fort to Lewis, Washington Swapp, underwent an appendectFort Ord California. She omy on March 20th. also visited several days with 4 oz. con-valesi- Discharged last week after treatment was Wilma Adair. Charles Lewis, age 83, former caretaker of the buffalo at Kane in Houserock Valley, is in the hospital for medical treatment He has been confined there for five months. Little Shirley Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson, underwent a toncilectomy her grandmother Emma Springs were home over the weekend. They have been attend- ing Utah Agricultural College at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brooksby of Provo visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooksby last week. Lyle js a student at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butler of the Chilchinbito Trading Post visited with their son, Monte the weekend, lrMr.during and Mrs. Don Wagner and family made a busines trip to Sanders and St. Johns, Arizona over the weekend, Brant Brooksby son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brooksby was home last week during a between sentester vacation at BYU. A sister of Shirley Steeiey from Pueblo, Colorado came here last week to return Mr. Seeley to Pueblo for a visit with her and other relatives he hasnt seen or contacted for many years. A group of the North Kaibab Forrest Rangers were in - Wil-fro- Brook- sby before returning. The Fredonia MIA Gold and Green was held on Saturday. The theme was A Little Bit of Heaven and the gym was decorated In Irish in tune with St Patricks Day. The theme song was sang by a trio composed of Louise Robinson, Carol Judd, Leila Jackson. An Irish and on March 14th. dance was performed colorfully was t admitted Webster Adair a group of Explorers and to the hospital on the 19th for by Mia Maids under the direction treatment of Mrs. Lavar Johnston. to express ap- - was so- - blamed high and books our Educational cost so much, that we felt mighty for predation lucky and privileged just to go system in Kane County. Most parents are especially to school. Gee whiz, we sure had grateful for our schools after a fun, learned a lot too, proves how awful lot Ive forgotten too. long school vacation. We had had, and still do have, Seems downright nice to be able to turn over a bunch of some mighty fine teachers. Id lively young uns to the school like to name them, but shucks, teacher, after youve had em un- - Mr. Brown won't let me take up der foot for a few days in stormy all the space in, the paper. So you Just sit down and remember weather. I often think about Abe Lin- - your fine teachers. Remember coin's mother, how she taught the one that taught you fractions her son to be so great Now I and algebra. The one that taught have to give credit for all my the parts of speech and phonix. sons knowledge to the school And your geography lessons, sure made the world seem Interesting. teachers. Hasnt been too many years Aint no fault of my teachers we been blessed with High that I write so queer like; its Schools in our county. I remem- - - like I said, I forget awful easy, Our teachers dont stop with ber when the eighth grade grad- uation was tops here represent- - teaching ADC and such, they go ed a deal of high class learning the second mile in teaching us and our kids to be good citizens. we thought So to the teachers that have When High Schools were fin- ally established in Kanab, then been with us for a long time and later in the Valley, the tuition t0 those rtlred and to the present teachers: We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. And please keep our kids In school as long as you can. It must be awful gratifing to see how you help us all. I especially want to welcome Supt. Davis and all the new, teachers and now the year is about over, I hope you like us as well as we like you. Thanks and Im really glad OAjmu as KENTUCKY BOURBON Ilcspifd APPRECIATION FOR SCHOOLS IBiHicnxiDiis; OLD .Thursday, March 22, 1936 Southern Utah News And Kane County Standard Page Four The Footwarmers furnished the music. The affair was under the direction of Lorraina Whiting and LaVar Johnston. The Parents of Mrs. Arlo and Mrs. Junior Tait Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes of Pang-uitcvisited their daughters and families recently. Their brother and his new wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hughes were also here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Whiting were among those who participated in the recent dedication of Hep-wor- th h Tick-toc- k. .. tick-toc- .. k. the whiskey that didnt watch the clock . . . , seven long years I! good luck. Beautiful, clean lined Economy Siding of Western Pine is available now for your remodeling project. Thoroughly seasoned and precisely milled, Economy Siding is manufactured from knotty grade lumber. Sealed first with WP-57- 8 Knot Sealer to completely prevent bleeding of knot resins, Economy Siding will take and hold paint as easily and for as long as more costly grades. Consult us .today about this easy way to cut your recosta. modeling or Kane County sure has a right to be thankful and proud of their new school buildings. Aint it just wonderful to have room enough to breathe In the ball games? And throw your arms a little? Its good to think of our youngsters so comfortably housed and cared for., Thanks to everyone responsible for getting these buildings for us. While were talking about schools I wanta especially in elude the school board, seems to me like "This Board" is one that has to take a lot of knocking around. Seems like folks like to use it for ' a "target" they take so many pot shots of complaints and such at it Course all of us know that they are a fine group of public spirited people, working for the interest of us taxpayers. So thanks a lot to you. You know, sometimes I think Mother Nature aught to devise some way of developing hick hides on public officials, as a means of life preservation against well meaning folks like Superior from the start... after seven years Supreme ! - us. Now KAIBAB LUMBER CO. Fredonia, Arizona ;r' I feel like I'm saying thanks for everyone in the county. If anyone feels contrary I guess Its his privilege to say so. But until they do, HERES A BIG THANKS TO ALL THE FOLKS I MENTIONED. Hope everybodys feelin real chipper. See ya soon. Mrs. Lillie Hill Kentuckys Finest STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF WiwKk (5) Straight 7 YEARS OLD OLD CHARTER BOURBON DISTILLERY CO.. LOUISVILLE, KY. |