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Show ( V A SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Thursday, February 23, 1957 Afdeth Hoyt left Saturday for Henderson, Nevada. Nampa Idaho where she will Mr. and Mrs. Emil Neilson help ner aunt, Mrs. Dorthy Philfrom Kingston were visitors at lips. By ALLEN M. COX the Roy Robertson home over Mrs. Majorie Heaton and a the weekend. Karl, Dee and Mr. and Mrs. Willi Anderson, visited friend, Horace Roundy were in Salt Lake at the Merrill Heaton home over Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glover left City most of last week on busithe weekend. ness. for Grldley Calif, to Monday with visit. their daughter, Mrs. Mrs Clorene Hoyt attended Robert Palmer was home over his at and family. weekend work week. the from in Little, Phyllis leadership Logan last Alton news events 4-- Page Five r Glsndale weekly news events At Sacrament Services Sunday Evening, the Junior Gleaner class presented the program as follows: Talk Margret Maxwell, My Testimony- .- by tie Song entire class. Talk by Loma Gayle Anderson, Talk by Emily Spencer; a song Lets Live In a Sweet Key" by Betty Dallin, Emily "Spencer, Margaret Maxwell and Edith Ramsay. Talk by Helen Jackson, talk by Edith Ramsay and a talk by their leader Lillith B. Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman and family went to Salt Lake City over the week end to visit their Son Elder Dee Workman who is there from his field of labor for medical care. Those from our - Ward who went to the St. George Temple for the High Priests Excursion Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson, Hazen Harris, John S. Anderson, Eva A. Dallin and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer. Mrs, Verla Iverson spent sever-ra- l days this week at the hospital with her infant son Derk who has been very ill. There was a group of 11 MIA Officers and Teachers from our Ward attended MIA leadership held at Kanab Monday Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clegg and son George from Salt Lake City visited here Sunday enroute from their vacation in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Johny Morrison and daughter Susan of Salt Lake City visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Pan-guitc- nflnsnll ' '' h L. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Robinson and son of Flagstaff, Arizona, and Miss Ferris Robinson who is working at Salt Lake City were home over the week end. The regular1 monthly Relief Society Birthday party was held in honor of six women in the ward whose birthdays are this month, It was held Thursday evening at the Ward Chapel with a group of 21 in attendance. The Glendale schools held their PTA meeting Friday evening with Mrs. Ila Mae Campbell In Charge. Donald Esplin was guest speaker and acquainted the people with the Educational data that is being discussed and passed" In the State Legislature at the present time. He Give a very timly talk. Music for the meeting was furnished by Jack Maxwell with his guitar and jokes were given by Mrs. A. R. Pugh. A Elizabeth Maxwell Re union was held at Paragoonah Saturday, her entire family was present with some coming from California. Mr. and Mrs. LDean Anderson went to Salt Lake City this week on business. Birthday parties were held f this week in honor of Kent for his 5th year and for Max Campbell his 8th year. Mrs. Betty Ilafen and two children of St. George are visiting at the Delmar Spencer pome this week. Mrs. Emille Bauwens left this week for a vacation in Califom ; Brink-erhof- sffiPWC FOR KANAB we in a mm In the still of the night, at 12:01 A M.. Sunday, March 3. every telephone Most of you will sleep right in Kanab will be switched to dial operation. but through the big occasion and never know the difference, ... Where There is Afo Short Cut To at 12:01 a.m., Sunday Kanhb telephones A completely new dial telephone system will be in service. followed by foui will have new numbers, each beginning with Midway 4, GAFGffYS figures. j Remember these tips whei dialing LOOK In ... Etlchflsld Commercial i hum-m-- m of the dial tone. I I Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SEVEN TURNS OF THE DIAL on ali calls. DIAL carefully i The Friendly Bank Serving Southern Utah People YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED TO $10,000.00 the new directory for the number. LISTEN for the steady Savings Bank & j x i . . . 06 . r L Children and parents share gardening adventures. in their beck yards and share the mutual interest of flower or vegetable gardens and theyll be happier people and have healthier marriages. Tomorrows leaders are In toaccording to a days gardens, nationaUy-famou- a authority on Juvenile behavior. Dr. Lois Higgins, director of the Illinois Crime Prevention Bureau and a former juvenile court probation officer, says precisely gardening provides the right training for grownup responsibilities which boys and girls must have. Activities for young people must fulfill three functions to be Dr. Higgins says. constructive, They must be physically beneficial, mentally stimulating and morally and spiritually rewarding. Gardening Is just such an activity. Dr. Higgins also points out that youngsters Interested in an absorbing pastime such as gardening would hardly have time to get into trouble. A similar viewpoint cornea from one of the nation's leading divorce judges, Judge Julius Miner of the Illinois Circuit Court, who thinks husbands and wives should plant more flowers and vegetable aeedi and fewer seeds of . discontent. The leading cause of divorce have , la that married couplea Judge nothing in common, Miner says. Let them get out These combined opinions add as a family undertaking. Dr. Higgins, in fact, suggests that young people be supervised in their garden projects by adults. "This gives mothers and fathers opportunity to get closer to their children by sharing their Interests, she explains. It also gives the youngsters the satisfaction of gaining their parents approval of their activities. Leadership can de developed when a youngster masters the art of planting seeds and cultivating flowers and vegetables and then passes the information on to other boys and girls in a community garden project. The educational possibilities of gardening for young people are unlimited, says Dr. Higgins. It is a quiet, yet absorbing activity which gives time for introspective thinking. It also teaches youngsters the mysteries of growing things and they come to know that the life force Is a gift from a higher authority. up gardening Ordervlllc daily news happenings 1st Lt. and Mrs. LeGrande J. Heaton are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Heaton. Lt Heaton is on furlough from his duties with the U.S. Army and will soon be en route to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crofts spent Monday In Richfield visiting and on business. Mr. and Mrs. DeRay (Janette) Pugh visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Amy H. Esplin over the week end. Lynn James also spent the week end here from his college duties at Logan. several Golda Adair spent days In Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, Webster who Is under the Doctors care their. Elmer and family of Clearfield, Utah were recent visitors at Willard Esplin home, Mrs.' Esplin and Mrs. Anderson are twin sisters. son Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. 1 v,. " - t' THE FICURE FIRST, DIAL THE FIRST TWO LETTERS AND IN THE CENTRAL OFFICE NAME . . . v.Jt t, ' ilfflS!) , PG0 THEN, DIAL THE FOUR REMAINING FIGURES . . (D the figure 1 the figure 2 SEVEN TURNS OF THE DIAL , -- vs, - --AS i A, iiilUL . v 't- the figure 0 1 , ' Lt. ,0!)? IB! the figure 6 v EASY AS THAT! I Until 12:01 A.M., Sunday, March 3,' please continue to use your old directory. After that time, be sure to and be sure look up the number in the new directory before calling to discard your old book. TO CALL FREDONIA ... Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest oT them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years dial a local call. just dial the number as you For example, if youre calling Midway dial M-I-3- T. . 2-- 1 06 in Fredonia, Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. KenAncient 86 Proof tucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Years Old Frankfort, Kentucky Age Distilling Company, . . . -6. t r ' (La-Ru- e) Fuss are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bolander. Speakers In Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were: Lyle Rich and LaRue Fuss. Adopted Indian daughter, Alice, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson rendered a piano solo. The annual Sweetheart Ball was held In the Ward Recreation Hall Saturday night. Lenore Crofts resigned as the Sweetheart Queen. The High School orchestra furnished the music. Ander A good crowd was In attendance. jm, ir , v ,l i i Mr. and Mrs. For Example suppose you are calling the number Midway Family Ties Developed In Garden, Experts Say JbGteofJge, bocr&dn j |