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Show Thursday, December 4, 1938 eCVTHERN .UTAH, NEWS - Page Three S. Mr. and Mrs. Marriner Jones i i and children enjoyed Thanks- City Library Announcement of the transfer forest. giving in Parowan with her planning board before it was too Mr. Daniels, assistant ranger parents the Bob Pen tons. and promotion in the forest serMr. and Mrs. Jacob Richard- By Nari E. Johnson late. L. Orvillebethe Daniels is vice of for past two years on the son of Salt Lake visited at the came from Elsie Miss Hewett Hope everyone enjoyed their Again, in April of this same ing made by Howard Foulger, Green River district of the Bridg-e- r Salt Lake City to spend the holi- year, another library board meet- Thanksgiving and the holiday. garah Cox and Ira Adair homes National forest in western supervisor of the Dixie National days with her parents, Mr. and ing was held for the purpose of Its always good to see the many Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. B. C. Hewett. Oaral Covihgton visited at the asking the town counetTto put people who return home for the in a project for a library build- occasion. home of his mother, Mrs. Ella Wyoming, is being reassigned to ing." After discussion. Librarian the ranger position on the Pine Rose H. Hamblin made a motion Valley district, Dixie National that we ask for $10,000, but Mayforest He will replace Ranger or E. J. Ford made a motion that Grant Seaman, whose promotion we ask for $15,000, as he said apand transfer to Beaver was an- propriations often were cut Arriving Daily nounced earlier by Mr. Foulger. down. Upon vote of members The new" ranger is a' native of present, the mayor was author-Redsslion on all Purchases Christmas Dresses Lovely Styles and Kansas and a graduate of the ized to put the project in for school of forestry at Colorado $15,000. Later,- however, it was Colors. TINA PAIGE from $10.95 up Agricultural college in Fort Col- made a $20,000 project. or over lins. His education and training In September, 1936, a plot of all sizes. Also, other popular nationally have qualified him to administer ground was purchased in a cen-- i the natural resources on the Pine tral part of town near the advertised brands to select from. Valley district. Supervisor Foul, school buildings, on Highway 89, ger advises that the watershed, over which thousands of tourists TRADING POST grazing, recreation, and wildlife travel each year. resources of the district contriy Come in and In February, 1940, the new liyours while the bute greatly to St. George and was completed. building brary KAHAB, UTAH vicinity and to other people and Boy Scouts responded to Mrs. selection is good. communities, especially those de- Hamblins call for help to move pendent on Virgin river water. the 6000 books to the shelves of Fire control is another increas- the new building. ingly important function of the LaVEE'S A Public Library for Kanab! district After 26 years, her dream had Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and their come true. Two years later, 157 Wesl 1st South son Michael will move to their Mrs. Hamblin passed on at the new home about December 1. age of 58 years, mourned by every person in her home town and SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES by friends throughout the state. For the past 16 years, Mrs. Blanche H. Mac? has been librar- Dixie National Forest Announce Changes Ordorvillo daily news happenings - f ............ i por GGlit - 1 of$2.C9 - lay-awa- SHOP NOV BRADSHAW Chevrolet Co. available and for rent at ian. Mrs. Jensens interest in the library has never lagged. On her CEDAR CITY, UTAH reasonable rates Your Authorized Chevrolet & Duick Dealer for ALL of Kane County Keep your valuables safe from fire or theft. Wilford Brooksby or Phone Midway Kanab Branch Bradshaw First Stale Bank of Salina Chevrolet Co. visits to Kanab throughout the years, she always has worked for its advancement. Today she is one of three Utah women whose names are listed in Whos Who Among Women of the West. Always a member of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, she was literature chairman in that organization for many years. For seven years, she served as librarian of Logan Senior High school. She is the mother of three children. Contributions from the Ladies Literary League have come to the library this year, as usual. Kanab citizens are proud of their library! It was made possible by their zeal and generosity. For many years, mothers have taught their children respect for their library, its books, and its benefits! MORMON A GREAT hi i - REFERENCE - BOOK d Here is a clear, concise and which Mormonism on explains encyclopedia thousands of beliefs of the Church. Contains hundreds of scriptural references for further study. Every LDS Home should have this compendium of the gospel. $5.00 easy-to-reg- MODERN CASH STORE Kanab, Utah ' Covington recently. The American Legion Auxiliary program and dance was a big success and those not attending really missed out, especially on the newest fashions out. They plan to make this an annual affair, with a bigger and better show next year. Fred Penny won the doll and wardrobe that they sold chances on. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clifton spent the holidays in Henderson, Nev., with their son Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lai- n ate their Thanksgiving din ner at the Arlo Hafen homein Santa Clara, Utah. Of interest to their many friends was the marriage ceremony held Nov. 26th at the Gyle Hardy home in Kanab of Lynn Hardy and Elizabeth McArthur. Attending the ceremony from here were Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hepworth, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy and Melvin Hardy. The newlyweds are making their home here. We wish them- all the happiness in the world. Donlad Esplin, son of Mrs. Chastie Esplin, who is employed In Salt Lake City has returned home to stay. Welcome home Donald. Visitors here for Thanksgiving were (I know I will miss some but If you want your name In just let me know) at the Grace Heaton home Mr. and Mrs. Foid Janes and family of Nephi; .At the Orson Young home, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene-Younand family. Salt Lake City At the Dutch Morrison home, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Morrison and daughter of Salt Lake; At the Amy Esplin home, Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Pugh of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Esplin and daughter of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorenson and family of Cedar City and Jerry Esplin, Cedar; At the F. M. Esplin home, Mr. and Mrs. Leraoyne Esplin and son of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Stahli and children from Mr. and Mrs. Garland Enterprise, Esplin ' and daughter of Kanab, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin and children, Kanab; At the Burke Sorenson home were Mr. and Mrs. .Edward C. Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona;- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaton of Fredonia, Mr. and Mrs. Amron Humphrey and son of Kanab, Mr. and Mrs. Vol Sorenson and daughters of Enterprise and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Sorenson and family from New Castle, Utah. 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