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Show Thursday, December 11, G!;r.d-!- a SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 1953 Hsus Holes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reycraft Pensacola, Fla. FHTNC) Navy are instructed in aerology, naviof Henderson, Nevada, were visEns. Mark A. Goldy, son of Mrs. gation and . the principles of itors here the past week. Mrs. Malinda Jolley returned with Lorraine Goldy of Kanab, Utah flight. Upon completion, they are and husband of the former Miss assigned to the Saufley Field them to Henderson to visit , Rosemary Walker o f Tooele, Naval Auxiliary. Air Station, Mrs. Alta Maxwell who has Utah is undergoing pre-fligPensacola, to begirt their actual been in Salt Lake City for the training at the Naval Air Station flight training. - the course, Quite a bit of the world's trouble is produced by those who don't produce anything else. Orderville daily news happenings Meet Attend-Chicog- o Intense Interest In community health problems spurred Mary Jo Mulliner, 16, of 395 Harrison, American Fork, to enroll In the Health program. She was named the 1958 state Health winner, and awarded a trip to the 37th National Club Congress provided by Ell Lilly & Co. The congress convenes Nov. 30. This industrious has been an Important person to patients at American Fork Hospital. She and other members of Club made the Sweet Six cereal candy for them. For the nursery the girls made four baby quilts. Miss Mulliner and ber club also entertained retarded children with- - games and ht here. past month came home for the Thanksgiving Holidays.' During Members Utah. 4--H Ilavy Ensign Mark Goldy In Flight Training Page Five By Nan E. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heaton and children of Tropic, Utah visited here Wednesday at the Hester Heaton home. 4-- of training began The students November 10th. The Kane County School Board members and teachers enjoyed a turkey dinner and program at the Valely elementary gym on Wednesday. Mrs. Leon Slaugh and Miss Nila Slaugh left Friday morning for California where they will meet Leon who Is coming from sea duty with the U.S. Navy. Mrs. Slaugh left her son here with his grandparents the Wallace Slaughs. The play The Defiance of David Charles presented by the Senior Class of the Valley High School was enjoyed by a very appreciative audience Friday eve- ing, and I think the Seniors deserve a pat on the back for the excellent job they did. They also presented the play in Hurricane Monday afternoon. W' V 1 Were ell eyei in look- ing after the interests of our customers when a claim is to be settled. LeRoy P. Judd INSURANCE AGENCY Kanab, Utah Call Midway 4-27- 89 C. W.ngigard Recently the club conducted a e canvass urging all townspeople to make sure the doors were removed from abandoned refrigerators, which might otherwise serve as fatal suffocation traps for young and curious children. Clark Wangsgard, 15, of Huntsville, has the distinction of being the first state winner in a brand new Swine project. For his swine production and marketing know-hohe, too, has been awarded an trip to the club congress. Moorman Manufacturing Co. is the donor. In 1954, Wangsgard received a registered Duroc gilt as outstandClub boy. Since then he ing has raised 20 hogs. In 1935, he was a member of a livestock judging team which won a state first plags gold trophy. During his six years of work, this ambitious teenager participated in other divisions such as dairy, tractor maintenance, poultry, crops and leadership. All brought Weber County nr state honors. These programs are under the direction of, the Cooperative Service. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall and children, of Hurricane visited at the Grace G Heaton home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Esplin went to St. George Saturday to shop. Visitors at the Edward Crofts home Sunday were Arlo and Alfred Crofts, Mr. and Mrs. and children,' also visited at the B. O. Rust home. John,-Crof- Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburn had their infant son blessed Jn Sacrament meeting Sunday and gave him the name, Delon. Charles Carroll, son of Mr. fic Mrs. Rulon J. Carroll of Emmett, Idaho, visited here a short time Monday with relatives fit friends enroute home from serving an LDS Mission. house-to-hous- igjiuo; 7 07. So smooth and clear, ONE OF AMERICAS 2 LARGEST SELLERS Every tirre people cut down on what they do for a dollar, they cut dobn on what the dollar will do for them. NOW AT YOUR LOCAL AGENCY DISTILLED FROM 100 NEUTRAL GRAIN SPIRITS WASATCH COUNTY SO Mr. PROOF, 'lltT.LLER BOSTON INC., BOSTON, MASS. Ml. Tfflmift iTft Within easy commuting distance of Utahs major population areas, Wasatch County is fast becoming one of the state's most delightful summer home areas. New residents are attracted by the same natural assets which hae brought so many dairjmen to the county: high altitude, pleasant summer temperatures, cool streams, and loely meadow lands. Other draw ing cards are mountains offering skiing and winter sports into and swimming in the worlds only odorless mineral hot spring. In Wasatch County, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Hi ewers Foundation through its progiam is constantly at work to assure the maintenance of clean, wholesome gathering spots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. BEER and ALE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and children of Cedar City visited Friday at the Dee Anderson home. Mrs. Anderson joined them for a trip to Glen Canyon Dam during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Gardner the week end in St. George spnt to visit their daughter, Lucille, who lives there. ' ' iCXX r, I. I , - "'" ! S Anderson. Mrs. Mina Gardner and Mrs. Effie Sorenson were In Cedar City Wedesday to visit and shop and receiving eye attention. f Osmer Lamb returned home from Sail Lake City Monday, He has been there for medical attention. Lela, his wife, remained in Salt Lake with Dalene, their daughter. fib hnsK;ji3iOTian:!i0iaiM ms: lit 'iH ?! j ,? Ur J r 4 The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tait was blessed Sunday and given the name, Gary, he was blessed by his uncle Dee . . . 3eejyej fiiWiW. f Carnal Hews... Mr. and Mrs. Owen Judd motored to Cedar City Saturday on business matters, Milton Gardner accompanied them. A tertWirttttW y.nmift P-T- A Everyone is hurrying and scur-rin- g getting ready for the dance review to be held Wednesday December 10th. Im sure it will be very good. Will tell more about it next week. Dairyland and summer home area mid-sprin- its was held Monday evening with a very Interesting program being presented by driving course students. Mr. Newby the advisor of the course and Mr. Anderson of the Highway Patrol. They, the are planning on holding some Adult education classes. If interested it might pay to contact the president Mrs. Lena Brinkerhoff. P-T- A P-T- A Salute to . . . KV '! ij i i! l'1 ; ij Christmas thriilr last IIIU foryoars ,'.7 , a e When you m Perfect family present; one of Plymouths 10 new station wagons. r . lust a few more Plymouth-shvppin- g ' GIVE BETTER.,. LIVE BETTER... Electrically ! Your whole family will still be enjoying Christmas thrills, years after theyve opened their packages when electrical gifts are at the top of your list. When you give better electrically you give years of better, easier living years of relaxed, careiree homemaking more fun out of life, with electric appliances that help every member of the family every day. Let this Christmas start your family on the path to better living. 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