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Show Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Four Classified Ads Vhat's Hew? For Sale: Suilding lot in with abstract deed. Doyle A 5 pd Smith, Call 82 M. Ka-na- By M. J. BEAN M-2- The Ladies Literary League wishes everyone to come in and Monte lots. For Sale: Bulidlng admire the new curtains in the p Hamblin, Kanab. M29 to City Clubroom. They also wish to express their thanks to the For Sale: Gene Frodsham home officials for providing them. city in Fredonia. See Lawaun Hatch The League sponsored the job for details. and are well pleased with the result. They are of a textured RELIABLE PARTY aqua in color with a material, to service a route of CIGARETTE gold thread and dress the Club machines. No selling or soliciting Room up a great deal. Route established for operator Full or part time. Up to $200 per The Center Grocery, formerly month to start. $800 to $1500 cash by Art Johnson, has operated required, which is secured. Please taken on a very new' look, and dont waste our time unless you the business is now owned and can secure necessary' capital and run Sylvan and Ferris Johnare sincerely interested to event- son. byThey have been working ually ojierate a $20 000 annual net hard and the results are very business. Gne full particulars, fine: new shelves and arrangephone. Write P.O. Box 7209, Cam- ments and everything newly den Station, Minneapolis, Minnea sparkling white. They sota for information and inter- painted have very good use of every inch view. pd of space and the store, which will be open seven days a week, For Sale: Hay, both wild and including evenings, is self serlucem. Also tall wheat grass. vice. Contact Lauren S. Roundy, Alton A5 c Utah Whit Parry is gloating these days over his two new chandelMr. and Mrs. Carlos W. Judd iers, in the lobby of Parry Lodge. drove to Salt Lake City a week They are very 'beautiful, designago where Carlos received med- ed by Whit, and made to order ical treatment. They brought by the Artistic Lighting Comtheir twin granddaughters back pany of Salt Lake City. The for a short visit. Then Lynn and dhandeliers are elaborate, Early Nellie Asay with the rest of the American style, with wine colorfamily came to Kanab to spend ed reflectors and crystal prisms, the Easter weekend with the very fitting wdth the new scenic Judds and to take the twins back wall paper and new paint in the home to Provo. A-1- A-- lobby. Whit invites everyone to come in and see them. He also anounced a new policy for the Coffee Shop (the former little dining room) which will be open all day. Whit says Parry Lodge will be most happy to welcome the coffee break" trade who only intend to spend a dime and sit a while. The afternoon coffee clubbers will find a special table with short snacks, pie, cake, pastries and special treats to choose from, all of the traditional Parry Lodge quality. The Lodge will open Tuesday, April 10th. Enid and Floyd Supernaw and family from Las Vegas, Nevada, visiting her folks, the Joel Johnsons. Enid and Soupy" are home sick to come back to Kanab, but they cant find a house to rent. Don and Harriet Smirl Whiting, of Mesa, Arizona; are visiting her parents, Nina and Bill Smirl. They are going on to Cong ference in Salt Lake City, their two children for Grandma to enjoy, the youngest is two months old leav--in- .Thursday, April 5, 1950 County Nurse The Roving Reporter mentioned last week the Lady I want to give special thanks to, our County Nurse, Mrs. Pearl Carpenter. ate is a truly line lady, Wp'ro mighty fortunate to have her in our county. Dont suppose its necessary to mention all of her qualifications, cause every last one of us knows em. Ever man, woman, child and baby in our county have been benefited by her skill and know- - Howard and Merlynn Esplin, over the of Valley, have moved to Kanab to make their home, having ledge. Easter Holiday Included: the Wendell Bently home. . Do ya know? I wuz skeered to bought Bob Brandon and wife and is the daughter of the Merlynn get married and have kids. I family, visiting their folks at Merle Adamss. usta hear the old folks tell of Brandon Motel. the terrible epidemics that would come and take so many of the. Glover in arrived Kanab Art Verdon Heaton and wife and from Salt Lake City young ones, Scarlet fever, Meas- three daughters from Salt Lake on Tuesday to en Lake to open les. Whooping cough, Dipthera, route Jacobs City, visiting his parents, Ina up for the 'season. Art is chef Typhoid, etc. Babies would die and Wilford Heaton. in charge of the dining room at by the dozens, others would suffer for years and years then mayLake Jacobs Mrs. Edwin M. Johnston, of be be left cripples. Im not ashRiverside, California, visiting her amed to admit it I was just plum Supt. of schools Davis and scared. One daughter, and family, the Bill story is told, of four of Rachel the Findlay, secretary Beans. school board, made a trip to Salt lovely girls dying, from one famone In week. ily Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King, of Lake City last week where they ' Well I did get married .and teacher Big Bear, California, visiting interviewed prospective came the babies, and along from candidates Young along Brigham her daughter, Mary and Norman came the epidemics too. And I the of University University, Swapp. was more scared than ever. EvUtah, and Utah Agriculture Coltime Id hear of whooping They also contacted bank- ery Clifford and Theda Flynn of lege. to school fin- cough or scarlet fever being ers reference with South Rim, Arizona, to see her around Id quarenteen my family problems. Mr. Davis atparents, Eugene and Leone ancing School Admini- and house up like moles, to try Utah tended the Swapp. Also this week, Ray strators Conference which was to keep away from the disease. Swapp and his wife from Hend- held at the State Capitol. Then the County Nurse came erson, Nevada. Visitors to Kanab May vises to call the Dr., as the case started may be. She works clinics, and harmounously with the Dr.s soon after the Well Baby Clinic to help keep us all well and organized. Then I begun to py. The1 State health officials breathe a little easier. Seemed safe to let my kids live ognize Mrs. Carpenters worth normal again and to associate and ability and they arent slow with others. Ya dont need to to show their appreciation, Too many times we fail to ex- laugh, it was no joke. Parents nowadays don t have to live in tress our thanks and apprecidead,y epidemics Their ion t0 the folks that mean the kids just naturally get enoculat- - most to us. We really love Mrs. ed at the Well Baby Clinics, Carpenter. Were proud to call Thank God! her our own, and for the many Im here to say that I could - things she does for us beyond enjoy life after the County nurse her line of duty, we are truly began to operate in' our County, deeply gratefull. So thank you, Mrs. Carpenter, I think I represent all parents. Our present County Nurse, May the gifts of love and serv- Mrs. Carpenter is the most quiet, ice you have given to others, be unassuming person 1 ever knew, returned a hundred fold unto But she looks like an Angel you. Marcus Cicero, roman orator dressed in blue, as she goes around the County helping and said: A. thankful heart is the cheering the aged, the sick and parent of all virtues." homebound, young mothers and babies, a rounding up the little ones for the Baby Clinics, the Heart Clinic, the Crippled Children Clinic and watching for all the kids that need special care and seeing that they get 1L Often we mothers get a little son were in Kanab visiting his worried, hate to call a Dr. until parents over the Easter weekend. we know if its necessary, so we Leon Swapp and his little boy call Mrs. Carpenter, she always were also here and they joined Mel and Tod and their families responds and reassures or ad- - on an Easter trip. our I believe to county, was the first She Ve Appreciate Our 'Black to organize immization -- hap-wa- s rec-fairl- y I CENTER GROCERY Under New Management Fredonia Current Nsvs Events By Wanda Johnston In spite of the heavy winds that came up Saturday a good crowd attended the annual Eas- ter Picnic at Pipe Springs. BEAM . . . A big family gathering wa? held at the Ralph Button home over the Easter weekend. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Nome Button of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hyde and family of Flagstaff, Mrs. Van Palmer and son of Flagstaff and Roger Button of Flagstaff. They attended the picnic on Saturday distillers of the worlds finest bourbon since 1795 WORTHY OF YOUR TRUST Beams at Pipe Springs. Kentucky Straight Mr. and Mrs. Keith Udall and family visited their many friends here over the holiday. Keith Is now principal of St Johns, Arizona schools. Bourbon Whiskey k distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 161 years. tastes like Beam. cniy Beam only Ben tastes HEW STOCK t Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fish of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Gayneld SYLVAN W. JOHNSON, Mackel-pran- g were visitors to Salt Lake City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Ray Judd and daughters, Jacklyn and Suzanne, have been visiting for a week with their son Burke and his wife in Austin, Texas. Burke is a doctor engaged in cancer research there. Arlo Judd, is home from his schooling at Arizona State University at Tempe assisting Duane run the store during their parents absence. The Arizona Strippers Square Dance Club elected new officers on Saturday. Elected as President were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt with Mr. and Mrs. Ora and Mr. Holmes as and Mrs. Elwin Pratt as The outgoing officers were: Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Symes, president; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pratt, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bundy as secretary-treasureVice-Preside- so good. reasurer. vice-preside- FUL-COLO- LATEX PAINT R r. Robert Call, student at BYU. visited here over the weekend. He visited his grandparents Mr. - Word has been received In Kaand Mrs. Clifford Allred and oth- nab by Leo Chamberlain of the birth of another granddaughter. er friends and relatives. Mrs. Chamberlain is with the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Byrum and new mother at their home in sons were visitors in Flagstaff Twin Falls, Idaho. Proud parents over the Easter vacation. are Dr. and Mrs. Fen Covington. Grant W. Magelby of the office of Indian Affairs in Phoenix met with local officers and members VALLEY of the Kaibab reservation Indians this week about the problems at THEATRE gOJk JAMES KENTUCKY B. BEAM BOURBON WHISKEY STRAIGHT Moccasin. DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KENTUCKY for sby and children held an Easter outing at Turaweep National Monument last Saturday. Mrs. Don Wagner and children Eric and June Ellen visted in Salt Lake City the past weekend. She was accompanied by her sister Mrs. Webster Adair. BEAUTY At Minimum Cost? ECONOMY i mui'I April ff 4h J BRADY HALE BETTA ST. 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