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Show Thursday, November Kanab Page Five Southern Utah News and Wane County Standard 1, 1956 their heads, Wednesday they had to wear their, clothes backwards, and no makeup. Thursday skirts with no petticoats, and they wore big -- shirts over full no makeup again, and by all means different colored all over their face. And last but not least, came Friday when again they had to wear full skirts with no petticoats, no makeup, and dusters, and carry their books in a gunny sack all Hi School The members of the "Pep Club have .not . been celebrating Halloween all week, they are being initiated into te Pep Club. Mon- day they had to wear full skirts with no petticoats, no makeup of any kind, and heels. Tuesday they had to wear full skirts with no petticoats, no makeup of any kind, and little braids with dif ferent colored ribbons all over day. j Mt. Carmel news . IF YOU ARE: A Laborer A Farmer A Small Businessman" Highlights of 1957 Chevrolet exterior design include front and rear bumper assemblies blending into the body, twin lance wimUpliis on the hood and flared rear fenders. A silver anodixed alum mum grille screen and harmonizing color of roof and lower body further distinguish this sport sedan in the Two-Te- n series. Here's Why You Should Vote Valley High We want to wish them luck in their dance. Garn Esplin, son of Mr. and The Sophomores are planning Mrs. Rolland Esplin, arrived their Sophmore Skid for Nov. home Friday night after having 2nd. Their theme is "Canadian sent the past two years in the Sunset." They are really workservice of Uncle Sam. Ills time ing it out nice. after being shipped over seas Around our campps one can was spent in Austria and Italy. hear the familiar strains of "OnGarn spoke in Sacrament Meet- ward Christian Soldiers. The ing Sunday evening, telling of cause , . . The Band. They are many interesting things about going to Cedar this Saturday his two years abroad. Among to march in the parade. They the most outstanding was being have worked out a clever manable to attend the dedication of euver to this hymn. We hope the L.D.S. Temple near Bern, they make a good showing for Switzerland. He, together with Valley High School. several of his buddies, during The Seminary under the dir a two weeks furlough toured Europe. Seeing many places of interest In France, England, We land, Germany and Italy. all welcome you home Gam. By poka-dot- s BERNEETA Drie. TAIT , HENRY ALDOUS D1XON Order-villeM- presented at that time. Some of the yearbook pictures are here and some of the students are moaning as usual. Some claim that the man was mixed up because they couldnt possibly look like that. Others frankly admit that he didnt have much to work with in the first place. A rare few are satisfied. . The Yearbook staff had a me1 eting Wednesday. They hope to put out a good yearbook again this year. Well, thats about it from the Valley High. Hope you have a good hunting season and well see you next week. VOTE REPUBLICAN Mrs. Iola Leaney of Hurricane and her daughter, Mrs. Patsy Leaney and three children from Fillmore visited Monday with ATTENTION Card of Thanks Iolas parents Mr. and Mrs. EdLamb. will at be held ward houae Open I wish to express my appreci the Lydia J. Hardy home honiation to Dr. Fulstow, Dr. Aiken, Mi's. Mary T. Bay of Salt all the women who helped, and Lake oring her on her 84th birthvisited relatives here City at November 4, day, Sunday, each and every donor. Saturday. 2 until p. m. Mrs. Juanita Aiken, Everyone it cordially InvitThe Jr. Gleaners of the Bloodmobile Chairman ed to attend. Carmel MIA presented their Gleaner Sheaf program in Sacrament Services Sunday evening which was very interesting and inspiring. Those taking part besides Miss Young who Elanor was in charge were: Heaton, Evelyn Salter, Karen Bolander, Lois Tait, Vondell HoWe of the Kane County Republican yt, Norma Stevens, Aleen Sandra Fisher and Euane Esplin. all Central Committee, strongly urge lor CONGRESSMAN ection of Mr. DeMille are planning some Christmas plays to be t. But on local basis Voto for the man best able to represent ut In VOTE for A theee times of development In our area. MAN who lives In this area, who un- derstands OUR PROBLEMS ,who It vitally Interested In the development of Southern Utah. Vote for Vm. Bill Bruhn For State Senator (Republicans for Bruhn, H. Bemell Lewis, chairman) Mul-line- r, Wrote an eminent English Journalist, back home after visiting the U. S.: Whether its bulldozing roads in Korea, or breeding pigs in Dlinois, or making gadgets for removing ice cubes from refrigerators, the American people are alive, alert, curious, combative - and rarin to go! voters of Kane County to vote straight Republican for the best welfare of the LABORER, Dixon won union support of Weber College vocational education program. He fought for minimum wage hike to SI and civil service benefits, broadened social security. Dixon is being supported by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is rated high by United Mine Workers. Nation, State and County. Symptoms of Distress Arising from FARMER: Member of powerful House Agricultural Committee, worked to achieve higher sugar beet quote and liber-aluc- d farm credit. Protected western wool against foreign competition, works in close harmony with Secretary Benson. Worked 250 acres on a Utah farm. STOMACH ULCERS ducto EXCESS ACID DON'T SPOIL YOUR BALLOT QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST I BUSINESSMAN: Worked to hike government Adminpurchases from small business, supports Small Business istration which has loaned nearly one million dollars to Utah firms. Supports recommendations of Eisenhower Cabinet Committee on Small Business. SMALL VOTE IT STRAIGHT b Over five million package of th WILLARD TRtATMtRT have been aoM for relief of aymptomiof diitreo .ri.nl from St. math and Dwadmal Uiaan due to li-aa- w i OR THE WIFE OF A LABORER, FARMER OR , Atld fine Plf.tl.a. tame oe Umt Stomach, Omliwil. Haarthmew, etc., due to lamia AcM. Aak for Willard's Mman" which full, explain tbi home treatment hm al (j Maap-ImM- d, SMALL BUSINESSMAN. ANOTHER ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES Fenton Pharmacy J r j '';) 1 i - Vw. V i Vote for the Forward Look! BUILD UTAHS FUTURE For 109 years, since the pioneers first settled in Utah, a fabulous treasure house of Utah resources has lain dormant . . . Men knew they were there, but lacked essential tools for their development During that time, Utah has been a feeder state, sending its raw materials to other states for processing . . . Sending its young people to other states to find suitable jobs and careers. Since 1920, more than 100,000 Utah young pooplo, our most procious resource, have left the state for outside jobs. NOW there is an opportunity to build a different A Utah of opporUtah than we have ever known tunity. With the power and water from the Colorado River Storage Project, we can develop our own resources, build our industries . . . create new Jobs and opportunities to give our young people a bright future here at home. ... t K . In this hour of destiny, Utah has a man of destiny, whose lifelong career has trained him especially for this vital job . . , GEORGE D. CLYDE has the training, the know-hoand the plan to build the future of which Utahns have always dreamed. - Gleet GEORGE t 0. y Governor of Utah KANE COUNTY FOR CLYDE Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years . . . Ancient Age. We dial- - lenge you to find a better bourbon. tucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Proof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky (Copyright) Ken-countr- y, bQfiu$o V. WE THE UNDERSIGNED FEEL THAT KANE COUNTY AND UTAH'S DEVELOPMENT WILL BE GREATER WITH GEORGE D. CLYDE AS GOVERNOR Elmer Jackson, Daniel. S. Frost, Reo and Bery l Heaton Odell J. Watson, Tone and LaDonna Hamblin, Clifton Young, J. Mark Holmes, Maughan Crofts, Val and Afton Japkson, Lloyd Heaton, Isaiah Meeks, Walt Carpenter, Wm. J. Smirl, Garth Chamberlain, Boyd McAllister, Burton McAllister, Cornell Hamblin. |