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Show i Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Page Four Karen Tait. Thevfive members of this phase I club enjoyed an afternoon of making sandwiches and milk drinks. Our club members are Karen Tait, President; Rosalie AnderLaVee son, Secretary; Denise Stevens De-Mill- Vice-preside- Reporter and LaRue Clark, Oerr leaders are Dorothy DcMille and Reva Anderson. chor-este- sandwiches and milk candy, shakes. This time we went out to Johnson Lake to cook our supper. Some of us swam and others fished. I think we will have a lot of fun. Reporter, Ronald Glover r. Soil Conservation Weekly Haws Holes By EARL SPENDLOVE Wednesday of last wreek, the board of supervisors of the Kane County Soil Conservation District met in the SCS office. Because of unforseen circumstances only Donald and Mark Swapp of the board were present. Also nresent were myself and Wayne Rose, County Agent. Since there was a lot of business to attend to, the meeting was held in spite of the fact that we were somewhat short handed. The Supervisors were informed that the Soil Conservation Service would furnish seed for another field-sizplanting trial below the red ledges, and several possible locations ior this planting were discussed. In making this planting, an area large enough to besgnized as a unit will be seeded. It must be set Dr. Philip G. Fulstow spent several days the first of the week in Tucson, Arizona. LeavSAUCY SEAMSTRESSES ing Sunday he returned Wedmet nesday evening. The trip was The Saucy Seamstresses for their fourth meeting at the a combination professional and home of Mrs. Lucy Crofts be- pleasure trip. cause Mrs. Mona Haines felt 4-- H CLUB NEWS that she didnt have time to We also organized teach our officers over again, they are THIMBLELINAS S. as follows: . lerms our held Thimblelinas We the President, JoEflen Tanner; sixth club meeting June 20th at Lucille Chamber-lain- ; the home of Mrs. Alga Brown. Lucillle Rose Secretary, We did walking exercises and Ellis; Loretta Crofts. Reporter, sitting exercises for good posWe each worked on our clothture. Joyce gave a demonstra- ing project. Our next meeting tion on how to put in hems. will be held at the home of LorPatty Jones gave the opening etta Crofts. prayer, Joyce gave the pledges and George Ann led us in singLITTLE CHEFS ing "Beautiful Dreamer, S Refreshments were served by Club met The Little Chefs our teachers, Delores and Alga Brown. While eating refresh- May 4, 1956. There were 14 mem-as Last Weeks News ments w'e planned a swimming bers present. The officers are HamRonald follows: President, Children and grand children party at Three Lakes with lots of Mrs. Edna Lamb gave her a of good eats afterwards. Will blin; Vice - President, Leroy Wright; Sec. and Treas., Nyle happy birthday surprise party see you soon. Willis. last Thursday June 7. It was Jones Reporter, Patty We have had five meetings held at the home of her daughtsince then. er, Mrs. Vauna Covington and The meeting of the Kitchen This is what we made at each consisted of out door games, visKids was held at the home of iting and refreshments. Those ' meeting: Sugar cookies, honey Farms present besides the guest of honor and her husband Edward Lamb were Bishop and Mrs. Wilbur Covington, Deon and COME SEE COME SAVE Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb and Linda of Orderville, Mrs. Iola Leany of Hurricane, granddaughters Mrs. Patsy Leany of Salettaoky i Fillmore and Mrs. Marlene Jones Southern Maid 29c pound of St George and their hildren Sister Lanb was 73 years old Case, 39 pounds, $3.09 and we wish to take this opporDelrich Oleo 39c pound tunity to wish her many returns on this happy day. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Esplin Blue Bell Overalls Wrangler motored to Salt Lake City Monday to bring home their daughtifyer Boots by Special Order er, Gwenevere who underwent heart surgery in the LDS hosKeen Glo Enamel pital a few days ago. They arrived home Tuesday night We wish Gwenevere a speedy and JUDD MERCANTILE 4-- A-P- or e a. up so that grazing can be controlled, and the time and the amount of use will be agreed upon by the land owner, the District and the technician. In this way, we hope to find some grasses that can be established in the part of our country where growing condltons are not too good. We also want to find out something about feed produced, and the management of seeded ranges. Seed will also be furnished for a seed increase plot of about ten acres. The seed is the Green-astrain of Intermediate Wheat-grass- . According to information this grass Is well received, adapted to range seedings in the higher areas, and is one of the best grasses known for seeding with alfalfa for hay or pasture. The one who plants this seed is to pay the District twice the amount of seed he receives, out of the first seed crop. The District, with the assistance of the County Agent are r - - 0!::s2rgsri&3 " Mr. and Mrs. - Kenneth MacDonald and baby front Bland-ing- , were in Kanab visiting at the home of his mother Mrs. They took June 11, 1956 Marie MacDonald. home with MacDonald Mrs. 6147 Kenowa Dr. them. Mich. Grandville, Editor Dear Mr. Brown: Kindly renew our subscription to your splendid newspaper. Enclosed find check for $5. We have enjoyed your paper for almost two years. We have really enjoyed the news about the dam and we surely miss The Roving Reporter. Your editorials are gems, such precious expressions of a good You and honest democracy. have real principles; never compromise to he silly state trends, which are poisoning the masses. Gratefully yours, Dr. and Mrs. Louis M. Northouse P.eed Burr to be present at a soecinL business meeting of the GarKane Power Company. Mr. and Mrs. Frant Esplin of Salt Lake City spent the week end here and In Kanab visiting Thursday of last week with her sister Mina Gardner and family. They were en route to Phoenix to bring their daughter, Mary Dawn and Judy, also their nieces Lucille Gardner and Marilyn Pugh, Miss Deon Covington accompanied Mrs. Patsy Leany to her home In Fillmore to visit a few relatives and to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Chamberlain in Kanab, which Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamb of ML Carmel also attended. Home missionaries who visited our ward and presented the special Melchezldec priesthood program last Sunday evening were High Councilman Ray Palmer and Elder Delwyn Maxwell. Besides the home missionaries, those taking part on the program were Mrs. Vilate Esplin brothers Alton Pugh and Willard Mackelprang. Purchase Them PltKUPS TRUCKS and CARS These and many others each week on our Used Car Lot Bradshaw Chsvrolct Company 59 EAST CENTER Kanab OR 360 NORTH MAIN Cedar City and happier for the average citizen." Jonathan Forman, M.D. - JUST RECEIVED Selection of A New SUN DRESSES BLOUSES Visit Here & Fredonia SKIRTS swimming and VAN IIEUSEN suits ARROW SHIRTS Visits Mother Here Mrs, Thayne Smith, the form- er Jo Johnson of Kanab, and BONHAM'S three children Michel, Fred and of Los Angeles are in Kanab visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Georgia Evdays. Birt Gardner was called to erett. They plan on being here Richfield Saturday by the Pres for a three week visit. Tf Have You Seen Our Used Car Buys This Week? Good food grown on good soil, properly prepared, will do more than all the medicines in the world to make life longer Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Frost and young son have been in Kanab visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Frost and their many friends here. They have also enjoyed a visit in Fredonia with Mrs. Frosts sister, complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Haycock Mr. and Mrs. Lorin M. Farr. The of Salt Lake City visited here couple reside in Tempe, Fredonia, Arizona Local Nows Items Letters To The planning a tour of conservation practices, weed and fertilizer plots for sometime in July. As soon as details are worked out, you will be notified. Mt. Carmel daily news notes 4-- Thursday, June 21, 1950 Denise Kanab, Utah 5E at 8TAN0AR0 I YEAR PUBLISHING CO. OLD Ksatudqr Straicht Bourbon WWky M PROOF WATERFIU ANO FRAZIER DISTILLERY CO, BARDSTOWN. ICY. Kanab, Utah Toko your pick of today's Clip And Mail Today most modem Pickups ! 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