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Show J SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS fage Two Alton News Notes SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS OFFICIAL PAPER OF KANE COUNTY, IjTAII Published Every Thursday at Kanab and Errol G. Brown, St George, Utah ',4? ; COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS Darios Brlnkerhoff, Orderville Berneete A. Tait, Mt Carmel Allen Cox, Alton Dilworth and Eudell Hoyt and Allen Cox made a trip to Rockville Monday. Several loads of cattle have been shipped in and out of here as the livestock men have been MEMBER gathering their cattle and getting ready to move to their winter range. Philip Robertson went to Los Angeles last week with John Chamberlain and a truck load of cattle. Jack Siler of Salt Lake City was a visitor here Sunday. Mrs. Vane Campbell and girls went to Mesquite, Nevada to . visit over the UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION for Sis Months Subscriptions 13.50 per year, 2.00 A 1 may not agree with what you say, but I will it" Voltaire 4 Ordervillo daily nsvvs happenings By Nan E. Johnson Ken Chamberlain of Richfield was In town and In Kanab for a short time Tuesday. Mrs. Hester Heaton returned home Wednesday after spending a week in Tropic with her son Donald and family. Mrs. Arlo Ha fen and children of Santa Clara visited here Wednesday afternoon at the Hans Chamberlain and Clyde Tait Mrs. Chamberlain rehomes. to Santa Clara with Mrs. turned Hafen to tend the latters children while she accompanied her husband to - Salt Lake City, where he atended U E A convention. Mrs. Chamberlain returned returned home Monday. OYER Brown played a violin solo, companied by Mrs. Young. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor and business managers are: Publisher Errol G. Brown, Ka1.- nab. Utah. Editor. Errol G. Brown. Kanab, Utah. Business Manager, Marilla M. Brown, Kanab, Utah. d KANAB, Insurance, $5000 Stakp Home Missionaries in Sacrament meeting Sunday for 3 days for only $1 and night were Clifton Phone Ml 4-27- fir and Douglas fir $ .50 per tree up to 8 feet in height, plus $ .10 per foot for each additional foot above 8 feet. Payments must be made in full in the form of postal money order on the date of purchase of trees. , Complete information concerning the Christmas trees and the conditions of sale may be obtained from the Forest Ranger, Fredonia, Arizona. Published October Triumph is just umph added to try. Ikv 17, 24, 1957 Ordarvills News Fireside meeting for the Mia Maids and Explorers was held at the LaNard E. Johnson home after regular church Sunday services. dent, and Mrs. Lena Brinkerhoff and Geneva Workman, counselors. Installed as president was Mrs., Leah Brinkerhoff, with Mrs. Perkins as a. counselor, the other still to be chosen. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorenson and children of Cedar City visMr. and Mrs. Preston Wil- ited at the Amy H. Esplin home liams of Kanarraville visited Sunday and attended funeral ser, here with Mrs. Williams's vices for Lindsay Tait .fa-her- T. Wakeling, last week. A. Liko Duller Steel Buildings Western Steel Warehouse, Inc. Warehouse and Frabicated Steel special program was given Sunday afternoon in the Glendale Word chapel by .the Prit group for their mary parents, to get them acquainted with their work in Primary. Their teacher is Mrs. Maurine Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Huber, A group of 17 atMackelprang. Mrs. Gary Shields, Mrs. Joe tended the program. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Glen-doLamb of Arcadia and A group of people from Bridgcland visited here the past here large attended the funeral serweek. They also purchased sevvices held Sunday in Mt. Carmel eral loads of ewes. for Lindsay Tait. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holyoak and son of Bakersfield, CaliforMr. and Mis. Napoleon Roun-dnia are visiting at the Malcolm of St. George visited this Robinson home this week. week at the home of their daughMrs. Lavcre Brinkerhoff. Vance Spencer and Norman ter, Maxwell, who have employment Mr. and Mrs. Christian Levan-ge- r in Salt Lake City, came home and Mrs. June Brinkerhoff over the week end. and family of St. George visited Home Missionaries at Sacra- relatives here over the ment services Sunday evening were High Councilmen Elmer Judd and Cecil Pugh, who gave us some very good talks. They were accompanied by Mrs. Judd, who played the organ for the evenings songs, whirh was really appreciated. Also at the meeting, the Glendale Relief ReSociety was reorganized. leased were Mrs. Eva Cox, presiA 3uy A Top-Pilo- We carry a complete line of Steel products and can give you 24 hr. delivery Featuring the new low profile, low pitch building up to 100 ft. dear span n ft. II H. Merrill Jorgensen, local agent y STEEL BUILOIIiGS, IRC. Division of Western Steel Co. A SALT LAKE, BEASON BLDG KANAB P.O. Box 50 EM r Midway i s' , sV y ' ' . w v '. "1 Trailor ' for - V DR. A. F. RICH Optometrist and Vision Specialist r (With Offices in Cedar City, Utah) IS IN ' KANAB, UTAH t (. 'T vC y Xi - A , i s'. ' EVERY SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ROOM NO. S Practic Oevotod to Visual Call Dr. Rich. Saturdays at Kanab, MI 4 2320 On Other Days Call Kanab Ml FOR 0170 ir WATSON BYBEE BUILDING Cart in all its Phases HUNTERS Accident . FOREST CHRISTTREES FOR SALE News Happenings Captain Maurine Mackelprang in charge and Mrs. Madge T. Bauer giving a history of the United Order. Mrs. Elsie J. Brinkerhoff gave the lesson to the group of 11 in attendance. UTAH fourth birthday Sunday. Guernsey Brown, their wives accompanying them here. Mrs. week-end- THE LAND GIcndala News Holes mel. Young All of August 24, 1912, as amended Mr. Grahn and Mrs.. Gray, by the acts of March 3. 1933, friends from California, visited and July 2 1946 (Title 39, Unit- at the Smith hotel and the home ed States Code, Section 233) of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hatton showing the ownership, manage- this week. ment and circulation of the SouMiss LouVerda Mackelprang is Berryvllle Camp held their thern Utah News, published with her sister RueDell visiting PioOcregular Daughters of Utah weekly at Kanab, Utah, for in Salt Lake City this week. home of at the neers 1957. meeting tober 17, Lydia J. Spencer Friday with " Ranae Chamberlain of Dixie 2. The owner is Errol G. college and Marlynn and Varue Brown, Kanab, Utah. Merrill Fisher and 3. The known bondholders, Holgate, Webster Adair from C S U . mortgagees, and other security here. holders owning or holding 1 spent the week-enmore of total amount of or Webster Adair made a trip to bonds, mortgages, or other seFhoenix, Arizona over the week curities are: H. Eugene Roberts, end to undergo a medical check- 6413 Riggs Place, Los Angeles, up. California. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crofts, who had been in Canada, visited In cases where the stockholder here at the Edward Crofts home or security holder appears upon and at the Minnie C. Russell the books of the company home. Mr. Crotta will return to as trustee or In any other fiCanada while Mrs. Crofts will duciary relation, the name of the stay In Richfield. EuGene Rus- person or corporation for whom sell acompanied them to Salt such trustee is acting: also the Lake City, from where Mr. statements in the two paraCroft will fly to Canada. graphs show the affiants full knowledge and belief as to the Mrs. Charles Hart Jr. and circumstances and conditions children of Newcastle visited at under which stockholders and the Amy II. Esplln home for holders who do not apsecurity week. She several days this past pear upon the hooks of the comis the former Shirley Esplin. pany as trustees, hold stock Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cham and securities in a capacity other berlain and boys spent several than that of a bona fide owner. 5. The average numhor of days visiting in Annabella and Salina. copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams the mails' or otherwise, through and daughter and children of to paid subscribers during the Parowan visited here Sunday. 12 months preceding the date shown above was: 850. Mrs. Ira Adair and Wilma Errol G. Brown. Adair are in St. George to obtain Swiirn to and subscribed be medical help for Wilma. fore me this lfith day of October, Kezia Esplin accompanied 1957. Guenavere Esplin and Ila Jean N- A. Riggs. Seal Esplin to Provo Monday to visit Notary Public while Guenavere and Ila Jean will go on to Logan to attend Leadership Week. Many of our townspeople at Judd Insurance tended funeral services for Lind say Tait, held Sunday in Mt. CarAgency Sterling Russell, son of Mr and Mrs. EuGene II. Russell, entertained his little friends on his vW ac- Statement required by the act MAS M. COX Mr. and Mrs. Karl Roundy have have spent the past several days in Salt Lake City. matter October 6, 1914 at the Entered at second-clas- s the Act of March 3, 1879. under in Kanab, Utah, post office All communications and items for publication must be In print. signed by the writer, whose name need not appear All abbreviations. no Use Write on one side of paper only. of communications subject to acceptance as the Judgement determine. the publishers may 17, 1937 NATIONAL Notice to prospective purchasers: Five thousand (5000) spruce and Our syhool teachers, Mrs. Mar- white fir Christmas trees will be tha Roundy and Mrs. Afton sold at the office of the Forest Heaton, attended the UEA conFredonia, Arizona at vention in Salt Lake City last Ranger, 2 P.M. October 31. 1957. The . week-end5000 offered trees will be divided Horace and Dee Roundy were among applicants present at in Cedar City on business one that time. Rates will be as follows: spruce, white fir, alpine day this wek. 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