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Show s o 0 ' Page Four th u 2: ft t a n news Thursday, September Miss Arhella Adams of Salt Lake City was home in Kanab recently, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marv Adams. Alton News Notes Former Fredonia Girl Married In By 'Y- - i v , ? J , f M. COX Arizona Temple Rites August 23rd The Mont. Sorensen family of Announcements are out this Newcastle visited at the home of the Frank Baldwins a few week, telling of the marriage of Miss Adeline Udall, daughter of liys last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Udall, Tom Webb was here from former Fredonia residents, and enness-- e last week, a guest at Mi1. Arlo Wayne Goodman, son he Cecil Pugh home. Mr. Webb of Mr. and Airs. Alvin Goodman 'ecam. acquainted with the of St. Johns, Arizona. The young couple were mar-"highs son ) Burton while they were both fi the army in Germany. He Will teach in Cedar City High school this school ' k ALLEN . 4, 1958 in the Arizona LDS temple at Mesa and were feted at a reception in St. Johns August 23. The new bride attended school at Fredonia for several years but graduated from St. Johns High school. She attended Brigham Young university In Provo last year.' Spirit Toons -- -B- yRex Brown year. & SAVE YOUR IRRIGATION WATER Mrs. Eva Evans and children f Fredonia and Mrs. Valene Me-Mull- in and children of Hurricane were visitors last week at the Thearon Crsby home. For The Clark Pace family of Ogrelatives here over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Willi Anderson and baby ol Salt Lake City and Miss Carol , ean Heaton of Provo are visiting at the Merrill Heaton home? are this week announcing the marriage of their daughter, Anna Joan, to Mr. Robert S. (Sam) McAllister, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Boyd McAllister of Kanab. The young couple will be married September 4 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. The new bride is a graduate of the College of Southern Utah, where she was affiliated with Phi Alpha Beta sorority. r Mr. McAllister has filled a mission for the LDS church and attended CSU in Cedar City this past school year. It was there he met his Following a honeymoon, the couple will return to Kanab, where they will be feted at a reception September 6 at the City Club room. They plan on making their home in Cedar City, where Mr. McAllister will continue his studies. two-yea- bride-to-b- e. nals Out-of-tow- we hear your proif and the liquor was purposal chased from the high quality stock handled by Border Store, we will consider your Suppose AfACO Corporation BORDER STORE Cannonville, Utah Telephone ORange ll y "I'm trying to get up courage to ask you (or a raise!" - Storage Ponds - Reservoirs Former Kanab Miss Recites Vows California Double Ring Ceremony four-yea- the usual cost use Bentonite to Slop up to ninety-fiv- e percent of seepage lost in your-Ca- d. of Antimony h ALIGO den visited Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 26, for Byron Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weslev Lunsford Donalvin' Roundy jr., 86. He is survived by three sons, Karl S., Horace G., and Byron Dee, all of Alton; and four daughters, Mrs., Vllate McAllister, Mrs. Elva Wil. In son and Mrs Minnie Fuller, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Kora-beGROVER CITY, CAL PaulThe former MissFrost is a Pollock of Tropic. ine Frost became a late summer graduate of Kanab High school bride recently when she recited and Holy Cross Hospital School A little Indian girl is living at vows with Thomas Wesley Luns- of Nursing, Salt Lake City. The the Merrill Heaton home for the r ford at the home of her mother, bridegroom is a former winter. Mrs. Dave DeArmen, 411 N. 11th navy veteran and has been street Elder Ward B Phelps of in the building business in souththe Church of Jesus Christ of ern California for the past year. Latter-daSaints perfoimed the He plans to finish work for his double ring ceremony Approxi- degree in architectural engineermately 100 guests witnessed the ing at Cal Poly in San Luis Obissimple but beautiful ritual and po this coming college year. attended a reception on the paguests attending tio immediately thereafter. the wedding included Mrs. Given in marriage by her stepChurch and boys, Kenny father, the bride wore a baller- and Stacey, of Kanab, Utah; Mrs. ina length satin gown, .covered Vivian Frost and girls, Rebecca with white lace and complement- and Colleen, of St. George Utah; ed by a shoulder-lengtveil, dot- Mrs. Amelia Tarabula, San Franted with seed pearls. She carried cisco, Calif. ; Mr. and Mrs. George a corsage of Woddard, San Jose, Calif.; Mr. centered with a white orchid and and Mrs. II. H. Phillips and Mr. adorned with long satin stream- and Mrs. J. W. Rice, Los Angeles, ers. Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. The bride was attended by Lunsford, Fairbanks, Alaska. Miss Dotty Fuller as maid of honor, who wore a pink Advertisement silk dress and headband to No match. She carried a corsage Shortage of pink and white carnations. for Mrs. Dave DeArmen, mother qualified workers of the bride, wore a pale blue Men and women thoroughly silk jersey dress, accented with trained in secretarial and acpearls and a white carnation corcounting fields from the L.D. sage. The bridegrooms mother S. Business College are in was unable to attend. strong demand. Many jobs reBest man was Bud Lunsford, main waiting, for fully qualibrother of the bridegroom. Flowfied personnel. The er girls were Rebecca and bureau at L.D.S. Is availFrost, nieces of the bride. able for all graduates and has The reception table held a many openings every year for punch bowl, mints, and a four-tie- r persons trained in secretarial wedding cake, topped with work, accounting, Sensimatic, miniature figures of a bride and Key Punch, Stenotype and othbridegroom. The cake was server business machines. ed by Vivian Frost of St. George, dormitories and sisterinlaw of the bride, while Inexpensive other living quarters are availthe punch bowl was presided ovable near the campus. Our fuler by Gladys Fuller of Grover ly integrated program includes City classes in religion, student asThe bride wore a nevy blue semblies, gymnasium privilegFrench silk suit with white aces, and wholesome social life. cessories as her going-awaFall Quarter begins September ensemble. 8. For more information write Following their wedding trip to San Francisco and or telephone Office of Regisnorthern California, the couple trar, L. D. S. Business College, are at home in Grover City. 70 IMorth Main, Salt Lake City, one-fenl- 4-20- a.m. to a.m. 1 a.m. Sundays Hwy 89 3 mi. South Kanab Open 15 6 12 noon 1 to I To The Busy Housewife . . . n Mar-dea- n YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! h y, Glendale News special Sunday evening Genealogical service was held here August 31, with Chairman Willard T. Mackelprang in charge. Talks were given by George M. Brinkerhoff of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mackelprang Both were very interesting. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Brinkerhoff was christened at Sacrament services Sunday and given the name of Richard Dircksen. He was christened by his father. A Frank Malan, who has been working here this summer, left Monday for his home in Ogden attend school. to Elder A. Maurice Pugh, who has been serving an L D S mission in The Netherlands for the past two and a half years, returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Pugh and family met his train in Salt Lake City and brought him on home. Brinkerhoff reunion was for the here last week-endescendants of James Brinkerhoff. Features of the reunion were a luncheon and program Saturday afternoon with a meeting in the evening. On Sunday, a special marker was placed at the grave of Mr. Brinkerhoff and dedicated by Bishop Lue H. Brinkerhoff. Also, there was a business meeting held Sunday afternoon. Relatives were here from several states and it was decided that the next reunion 1959 in would be held July Salt Lake City. A held d flow-ere- A wonderful way for a busy young mother to save countless hours is by shopping the ads in her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which products she wants and where to buy them, she can do ah efficient job of marketing While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, playmate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper Is d Job , bringing her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently. It tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. It saves her many long hours of shopping around" nt Col-len- e ' SHOP THE ADS IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! y I P2S5S ASSOCIATION 4 WIST (ROADWAY SAIT IAKI CITY, UTAH Utah. OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC KANE COUNTY KANE COUNTY 24-2- GAS-TOO- NS -B- y- I DOC September 9, i September 9, 1959 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. U. S. Senator Vote for One Vote for 1 53 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. U. 8. Senator Vote for One FROST, DANIEL S. MATTSSON, CARVEL 'Perhaps Madam can do it 4 Yr. County Commissioner 1 t t WATKINS, ARTHUR V. MacDONALD, MERRILL WITHOUT SWEARING! Everybody swears 'service! BY our KANAB MOTOR COMPANY STANDARD - Phone OIL PR0DUCT8 Ml KANAB, UTAH State of Utah, County of Kane, ss: Tietjen, Clerk of Kane County, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a true and correct list of candidates for election to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in the I, D. M. various Election Districts of Kane County, .Utah on Tuesday, the 9th. day of September, 1958. ' - D. M. TIETJEN, County Clerk of Kane County, State of Utah ? L |