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Show i Thursday, June 14, 1930 Nows Happenings Mr.' and Mrs. Homer C. Foote and son of Orem. Utah were in Mrs. Lenore Cook and chil- Kanab recently visiting with dren are in Kanab this week home folks and their many By VONDA MCKINNEY visiting at the home of her friends here. Here I am, back on the beam mother, Mrs. Clara Spencer. after a weeks vacation which was really wonderful. Accompanied by my children. Art, Donna and Stephen, we visited friends and relatives at Kayen-ta- , Arizona and Blanding, Utah. ' Also motored up to Ogden and I Huntsville, 'accompanied by my mother, Mrs. Alice H. Standl-firof Blanding. At Huntsville we attended the family reunion of my great grandfather, Captain Jefferson Hunt of Mormon 5 Battalion fame and witnessed the unveiling of a monument honoring Captain Hunt. President and Mrs. David O. McKay honored the family with' their presence. President McKay paid tribute to the Morman Battalion and dedicated the Monument. d master likes ' K MELROSE We also enjoyed a parade which included members of the Mormon Battalion unit of the Sons of the Utah Pioners, an ox team and wagon, buggies, handcarts and covered wagons. MEIROSEte Old Fashioned Straight Whisky L Smart pup! Reminds bis master to drink the very beat. . . Melrose Old Fashioned Straight Whisky every drop has a rare old fashioned flavor all its own! Try the new "Get Acquainted 7 years MELROSE 90 old DELUXE OLD FASHIONED PROOF, 7 YEARS OLD. MELROSE Ifenab Tcachsr Is Fredonia current news events My L. Half Pint 5h. SS1 90 proof STRAIGHT WHISKY. DISTILLERS CO.. N. Y. accom-panin- Session Al U. ef U. Buelah Finicum recived severe facial injuries last week at their ranch at Cane Beds when her horse decided he didnt want a rider. Beulah stayed on but the horse threw his head back and hit her in the face. Mr. Jesse H. Jameson, Kanab, registered at the University of Utah after an absence from the campus. The 1956 U. summer school began this week. Mr. Jameson was graduated from the University of Utah in Mr. and Mrs. Verne Miller of 1947 with his B.S. Degree and his Masters Virginia are visiting here at the again in 1951 with Travelers Inn. Mrs. Miller is a Degree. Some 1,633 persons registered neice of Altus Jensen. While here the Millers will do some for classes the first day of the school. That figure is repair work on their business summer of 174 over the first an Increase property, the Griffiths Motel. day of school last summer when I missed out on the dedication 1,459 student were registered. of the Blue Star Memorial mon Of the 1633 who registered this ument unveiling at the State week, 56 are transfers from line last Saturday. But Mayor other colleges; 32 are first quarBrooksby tells me they had quite ter freshmen, and 387 are stua turn out of celebraties. Ariz- dents returning after an abona Attorney General Morrison sence from the campus. The rerepresented Governor MacFaP-lan- d mainder are continuing students at the rites. Members of who were enrolled during the school year. the Arizona and National Gar- 1955-5den Clubs were present as well The summer session is featur- as members of the Army, Navy, ing many special workshops, inMarines and Waci. This monu- stitutes and conferences, and the ment officially makes highway regular U. staff is supplemented 89 a Blue Star Memorial High by nationally prominent visiting Si V .rv Vo, one-dis- The public is invited to attend the Banquet sponsored by the Kanab Stake Boy Scouts of Am-- j erica in connection with the Kanab Lions Club who is hosting the following clubs and organizations: Utah Southern Civic Clubs, Utah State Road Commission; Bureau of Reclamation; Salt Lake City Chamber of ComMr. Pete Linde received severe merce and others. cuts on his leg and hands in an This banquet is to be held Sataccident at the sawmill at Kai-ba- urday June 23rd at 7:30 p.m, Lumber Company Monday. in the Kanab Ward Hall. The Helping to do some repair work food is being prepared by the a switch was accidently thrown Troop Committee men and their starting up the saws and catch- wives. The Mia Maids will serve. ing Mr. Linde. He was hospitalAnyone who can spare the ized at the Kane County Hos- time to give the Troop Commit- pital. tees a helping hand, please conMr. and Mrs. Gary Scott tact your ward institutional rep-Brown arrived here this week resentatives of the MIA listed from Modesto, California to summer here. Scott as follows: spend the Keith Bryner, Stanley White, has been attending school there. Eugene Young, Bp. Wilbur CovJohn Cram, son of Mrs. EveTheron lyn Cram, is a Phoenix visitor ington, Clark Workman, and Garth Tietjen. this weekend. While there he Crosby will visit Dr. and.-Mrs- . Robert Hilton of Litchfield Park. Mrs. Hilton is a sister of Mrs. Cram. PATIO RICE CASSEROLES I cup, 4 SERVINGS) ll up Vi (tar l Milk tvyfl 4 nlxy p 1 MAl.ipMm 4ic4 p,pptf 1 kwS ., rtnpp.4 I HR V,4 riw t,o,poon Mil mill pm 13th. The Club especially wants to Fredonia 4-- li Club Extends Thanks to Ail thank our friend Slim Lathim for the very nice Winnie Roast We want to thank everyone that he gave us Wednesday ' who helped us in our Food Sale, night. !, Friday the 8th. The amount we Reporter, Christine-Bake- r took in was $16,75. The food sale was to help earn Often the reason a person Club can go becomes money so our quiet as Jie grows older to summer camp at the North is that he has more to keep quiet Rim on July 10th through the about 4-- H tlsvs Items ALFALFA APHID CONTROL y Free Field Service I Quality Ins:sli:!d:s Fcur Yc:rs Exp:ri:r.:o Call 525-or Write W spend DUACEJUDD father who has been quite ill of Fredonia, Arizona late. I (MAKES 4,l4 cut Place dried beef in a strainer. Rinse with hot water. Drain well. Melt butter in a saucepan over medium Heat Add flour, salt and pep per. Stir until smooth. Gradually add evaporated milk. Cook until thickened and smooth, stirring constantly. Add remaining ingredients. Mix well. Place about cup of rice mixture in 4 individual casseroles. Bake in moderate osen (350 F.) about 15 minutes or until bubbly. Serve immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Chatter-leand family of Las Vegas, ed home this week from Salt are in Kanab this week Nevada has she where Lake City spent with his brother Cloyd visiting the past few weeks with Mr. and his family. and Mrs. Tony Mackelprang. Miss Winona Peterson and Mr. Verne Lathim, brother of fiance, Eddie Peterson, both of Deputy Sheriff Wayne (Slim) whom are attending school at Lathim arrived this week from BYU are in Kanab visiting at He will the home of Mr. and Mrs. LyCalifornia. Modesto, some time here with his man Peterson and family. Soslharn Ul:h Power Ccmpany ml totu 4 3 tobtapoom kvHtr 1 tablnpMm (Imt V, V. 1 im h The cream sauce that makes this dish so delicious is failure proof when you use Carnation s recipe it s lumpfree and smooth every time. Eye appeal of Patio Rice Casseroles will spur summer faded appetites and you get another bonus no special shoppng. All ingredients are on your pantry shelf. Serve it with a crisp salaaand cooling iced coffee for the quick meal your indoors family will ask lor again and outdoors NOTICE Local -' Tor summertime casual living and simple patio meals your family will welcome tempting, nourishing hot foods as well as cold dishes. Patio Rice Casseroles in individual dishes are the quick and easy answer for they are a complete meal and remain warm if served out of doors. educators. Miss Ethel Ann Brown, daughter of the Myron Browns return- I- w 6 g APPETITES WITH CAREFREE PATIO RICE DIUIIER b REDDY K1Cm2TT tour Elsctnc Servant A TEMPT WILTED Listed At Summer spending two weeks here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. A large number of the Hunt family were present for the festivities which lasted three days with representatives from Idaho, way. Utah, California, and Arizona. Patrolman and Mrs. Lavarl Mrs. Aimee Judd enjoyed a Johnston and family left Wedvisit this week from some of nesday for Mesa where they will her children, Mr. and Mrs. John visit with Lavars father who Fuller and children and Mr. and has been quite ill. Mrs.Darwin Neilsen and children David Finicum and John Cram all of Los Angeles. Also the Neilsens was Dr. O. enjoyed an overnight' camping D. Wills of Los Angeles. trip when they hiked up Water Canyon last week. Someone told Miss Lucy Jensen returned to me they stashed their packs on after the way home and went back Phoenix last weekend for them via car. Easier that way, huh? DAD DESERVES AFJ ELECTRICAL GIFT.. Labor Saving Comfort Giving r .Page Three Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Mrs. Lucy Griffiths of Los Angeles is here visiting with I her sister. Mrs. Martine McCor-jmicMrs. Griffiths is also a sister to Thomas and Altus Jen-- k. I I sen. t IB dD nn h13d cmim slU itts Mr. Angus Chadwick of Flag-- I staff was a business visitor in Fredonia this week. Visiting at the Arden Judds this week was Mr. and Mrs. Jet Mackelprang of California. Clip And Mail Today Melva and Lawaun Hatch were business - visitors in Hurricane Wednesday. Mrs. Mildred Judd and daughter Carol returned home Wed-esda- Please enter my Subscription for SOUTHERN UTAH IBceott I y after a weeks visit with Judds daughter Viona and her husband Leland Watson at Mrs. I Nevada. The Wat-sons are the proud parents of you can't beat it! Powell went to work at the Utah Parks Lodge at the Grand Canyon North Rim this if you stale your Henderson, HEWS I new boy. Bruce NAME ADDRE8S I I Yen'll teen high as a hast ' . guests to Hill and Hill! week. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Judd were business visitors in Cedar City this week. I I Find enclosed $3.00, check .... money order Gall Robinson, son of Mrs. El-- I le Johnson, is In Salt Lake City for the summer where he is emI ployed by Premium Oil Com-pany. I Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Finicum home at the of Las Vegas visited of their parents the Dale Fini- cums over the weekend. cash ,..i Support Your Local Ihvspapor I i 1 cxtucscy icmcjti Mr. Roddy Roper, local high school teacher, left for Flagstaff Monday where he will attend ASC for the summer ses-- I sion. MT7U9 THCMU4HIUi .. tWiWiUl KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON VIIISKEY 4-- I it Mayor Arland Brooksby asked me to extend his thanks and ap- preciation to the members and especially the leaden of our clubs for the wonderlocal ful Job they did on the'Ceme I tery grounds. These kids of oun are doing a swell Job, everyone should commend them. 4 the best A smoother Kentucky bourbon sines 1370 KILL i $ HILL CO., DIVISION Of NATIONAL LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. DISTILLERS 16 PROOF, PRODUCTS CCRP., |