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Show t Thursday, July 12, 1956 Southern Utah News and Kane County Standard Fredonia current news events By VONDA MCKINNEY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen received word this week that their daughter Lucy of Phoenix recently returned from a trip to Miss Jensen accomChicago. panied the Arizona representa- tives to the National Convention of Future Homemakers of America. Miss Jensen has been in charge of the state wide FHA organization for the past several years. Mrs. Sue Jensen was a business visitor in Cedar City this week. Local families welcoming new additions recently include Mr. and Mrs. Bill Listen who are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellison have a new girl and Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Roper and Mr. and Mrs. Geen Frodsham all have baby girls. Twenty Fredonia children are participating at the 4th Annual Coconino County 4 H Camp being held this week at Quaking Aspen on the Kaibab. This is the first year that Fredonia has had representatives to the camp. They are accompanied by five adults: Taylor Lewis. Lu Mitchell, Don Finicum. Don Ellison and Mr. Paul Affenbaugh. church and Sunday School meetings are being scheduled at the present time at the Fredonia Community Church.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Affenbaugh, missionaries, are here with their two daughters and they will take over the church duties. The Affenbaughs spent six years working with the Navajo Indians on the reservation in the four corners vicinity. Regular meetings have been scheduled for Sunday School and Church at 10 a.m. Sunday and evening meeting at 7:30. Plans are under way for a Bible Study Class during the week. Date and time will be announced at a later date. Regular SPEED Two Ordomlla Boys Leave To Serve Visitors at the Travelers Inn this week were Mr. and Mrs. In The Armed Forces Van Bennett of Phoenix, who visited Mrs. Bennett's parents, Jerry Esplin. son of Mrs. Amy Mr. and Mrs. Altus Jensen. Mrs. Sarah Chadwick and children al- H. Esplin, and Duane Bolander. so visited .with Malissa and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bolander, both of Orderville, left Blondie at the Inn. She is Saturday, June 23 to serve two sister from Flagstaff. years-wh- h 'the United States Mr. and Mrs. Romel Hamblin Marines Corns. Jerry and Duane and family of Cottonwood and1 graduated from Valley High Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hamblin School this year. Prior to their leaving, the two and family of Long Beach visited with their sister Farris and boys were honored at a Farwell family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Party held at the Amy Esplin home, Friday, June 22. Families Brown. and friends were in attendance Dr. A. G. Keithly, vetemarian and enjoyed an evening of visfrom Flagstaff was a business iting, songs and games followed visitor in Fredonia this week. by remarks by Charles E. Hart, While here he checked milk Jr., from New Castle, Utah, princows and gave rabies shots to cipal DeMille and Bishop cats and dogs. Tiny, silk American flags decorated the refreshments of Three Sunday School classes from Fredonia Ward enjoyed an red. white and blue excursion trip to the SL George Temple Saturday under the sup- happenings at Arizona Boys ervision of Mrs. Elva Judd, Bis- State at Flagstaff. Report was hop LaVier Tait and Gene Frod- given by Mavin Swapp, Fredon-iasham. After completing baptismrepresentative. al work at the Temple the group Fredonia Water Board recentenjoyed a swim in the St. Georlevied a special assessment ly ge pool. of three times the amount of Dale Finicum received severe local users regular monthly bill burns on his eye last week when to gain funds to do improvement he got some lime in it while work on the source of water supply. plastering. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ellis were I understand the Bureau of Reclamation has been scouring recent visitors of Mrs. Fannie Kanab and Fredonia for avail- Ellis. able housing for workers comMr. and Mrs. Lenn McKinney ing into this locale. Any way entertained at a surprise birthsomeone said they tried in Freday party Saturday evening for I know several however donia, business houses who have not Mrs. Jackie Burch. Guests inbeen contacted who have facil- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mace, Mr. and Mr?. Barney ities available. Burch and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drilling on the Antelope Struc- Baker. ture south of Short Creek has Coconino County Supervisor now reached over the 1500 foot and Mrs. Joe Tissaw and Mr. level. Tissaws brother and wife of The Fredonia Town Council Flagstaff were visitors here this held an open meeting Saturday week. evening at the City and County Mrs. Francis Isaacson and chilBuilding where they heard a dren who have visited with Mrs. very interesting" report on the Isaacson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Pratt the past few weeks, left this week for Guatamala where they will poln Mr. IsaacMal-issa'- s cup-eake- s Page Three have been returned to Rare Me- Uranium Buying Starts At Tuba tals. Ore will be purchased from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday of each week. Ores determined to be amenable to the Tuba City prosess will be purchased on the basis of contracts negotiated with rare Metals," the announcement said. Those producers having made previous ore shipments on contracts issued by the Atomic Energy Commission are advised to contact Rare Metals for Information regarding new sales. New producers desiring to sell their ores at Tuba City may deliver a trial shipment for amenability tests." Tuba City is located on the Indian Reservation and most of the ore to be processed at Tuba City will come from mines on the Navajo property. ' The buying station of Rare Metals Corp., at Tuba City was opened Friday, It has been announced. An official of Rare Metals said the uranium processing mill Is in operation and amenable uranium ores will he purchased." The announcement also pointed out that the sampling plant and ore buying facilities, owned by Rare Metals and leased for operation by the Atomic Energy Commission since February, 1956 served with punch. Jerry and Duane are now stationed at San Diego. California. They report that if they survive Boot Camp they will truly be minute men wake up! shape up. to Subscrlb Utah New, tho Today 1 s fill, Carmel daily novs notes By TAIT BERNEETA meet their daughter, Lois, arriving from Chicago. She went to Chicago to attend the national FHA convention. Karen Jameson of Kanab returned from Salt Lake with them she having alse been a delegate to the convention. -' Thomas C. Tait arrived here Saturday to spend a couple of weeks visiting with his sons and daughters and their children, and other relatives. Arrivals from Las Vegas, Thursday were Art Goodnow Miss Deon was and Jim Harris who came to vis- tess Sunday Covingtonto the evening it the Misses Betty Morrison and plorers and Mia Maids at Corrinne Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pierce and family from Texas are spending a three week vacation visiting relatives here and In Glendale. Mrs. Pierce was the former Leona Anderson, a native of Glendale. Our home missionaries Sunday evening were Cecil Pugh of Kanab and Burton O. Rust of Orderville, both members of the high council of Kanab Stake. They gave us some very good advice. Max Tait and wife of FredonMr. Stanford Topham of ia were here Sunday to visit his was a week end visitor at the home of Miss Glenna Rife. Southern father Thomas C. Tait. Mrs. Mina Gardner accompan- Coming up from Las Vegas to spend the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Porter and children who visited at .the Chester Tait and Dee Anderson homes. The Porter family plan to move from Las Vegas to Glendale in the Mrs. Madeline Gardner was near future. Par-owa- offers an IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS of recent Mr. and Mrs. Sears Riggs and Mrs. Norma Francis and boys left Tuesday from Salt Lake City are In Kanab enjoying their vacation. Kirby Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swapp to the states spent several days last week in Fillmore where they attended the two day racing meet held there. Also motoring ATTENTION: Contractors Engineers Worlds record breaking elates. others Publlo Stenographer, Photocopying, duplicating, Notary, 8tatietlcal typing, reports, etc. Qualified, reasonable, fact service. Desk-Mal- A Service l to Z Dullness Services Room 6 Pickett Bldg. Phone 647 St George, Utah Ethel M. Antrup Mr. Douglas Maure, Arizona Highway Inspection Stations Supervisor was a visitor In Fre donia this week. Mrs. Jane Judd moved to nab this week. Ka- Oscar Ellis, John Cram, Keith DODGE IS STILL AMERICA'S The Fredonia visitors this week. PERFORMANCE CHAMP! moved to Kanab. The only Americanmanufacturer who has a genuine recent record-breakin- g run Is the Dodge Division of the Chrysler Corporation. One of the last timed runs made under AAA sanction, and with the longtime AAA personnel on duty, was the endurance run made last fall by Dodge. Recommendation uncle, Elwin Pratt. -- 8PEED AGE, JULY 1956 the Colgate Palmolive Peet Com J Meet YbU.7 Champion at LUIIT MOTOR COMPANY Kanab, Cedar City and St. George where Francis husband, Quent In in now employed. Dont forget the Free Homecoming Celebration 20 and 21, OF ALL THE HUNDREDS IB dDim eI1d mi slU- - itts THEMSELVES KENTUCKIANS CHOOSE YHELMINGLY OVER- - EARLY TIMES OVER ALL OTHER STRAIGHT WHISKIES. sets tLe pace Kentuckys OF FINE WHISKIES MADE IN KENTUCKY, cestt iwss DO YOU KNOW Hill and 'ill is smooth as the gait of a great pacer ! BOURBON OF ANY OTHER WITH A RECOMMENDA- TION THIS GOOD? luCm Kota&y - !,. 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