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Last word of Stop His are great, his service youll see products last line must rhyme with All you have to do is write see. d May 14, 21, 1959. -- i j Contest Closes May 31' -- SEE YOUR CONOCO Dr. Lloyd E, Graham, of Independence, Kan- rP Gen- eral specifications may be obtained at the Kanab City Office. Lula Robinson Kanab City el ll Just tire fluid or wheel weights. NOTICE Assembly. Girls chosen two-nig- 14, 1959 Thursday, May Sealed bids will be received. by Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson Kanab City at the Kanab City to go to Girls were in St. George Saturday to Office in the Library" Building State this year are Joyce Young, visit his parents the Magnus until May 26, 1959 at 8 p.m. for one Industrial Type four-whedaughter of Mr and Mrs. Clifton Young, and .Pearl Ann Brown, rubber tired, tractor with industMrs. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Norris fined toVirgina Stevens was con- rial loader and backhoe installed. the a few hospital days Tractor to have a loaded Brqvvn. The Ladies Literary Leaweight are helping last week for treatment but is of 4000 to 4500 lbs, and with backgue and the home again. sponsor these gills to Girls State hoe, 7000 to 7500 lbs, without which will be held June 7 to 14 in Logan. ' officers are: El da Henderson Installation Ceremonies for President; Barbara Lawson, 1st. next years officeis were held Vice President; Inez Carpenter, GAS-TOO- NS with Mrs. Donna Aiken, Past' 2nd Vice President; Margaret President, as Installation Officer. Steed, Secretary and Treasurer; New Officers are: Delna Major, Enid Supernaw, Sgt. at Arms; -B- yPresident; Geraldine McDonald, and Anna May Little, Historian 1st Vice President; Barbara Ham- - and Chaplain. DOC" him, 2nd Vice President; Betty Poppy Day will he held SatHulsey, Secretary and Treasurer; urday, May 23rd under the ChairEllen Jackson, Historian; Verla manship of Mrs. Inez Carpenter. Lewis, Sgt. at Anns; and Wan- Support Our Disabled Veterans -da Glover, Chaplin. Out going Buy a Poppy on Poppy Day! At Cedar To Fight By The Kanab Junior Chamber of the election announced Commerce A capacity crowd of an estimatFour, and possibly more, boys of new officers to serve during from the Kanab Lions Boys Club ed 150 persons wer present Sunthe coming year, Saturday. dedi8 a.m. will with other boxing clubs at the 10, join May day, Leon Judd, was elected from several Utah cities in a cation of the recently completed will succeed Doyle amateur boxing meet at Moccasin LDS Ward Chapel at is associated Cedar City May 15 and 16th, acMoccasin, Arizona, some 16 miles Franklin Mr. Judd west of Fredonia. President Jos- with his father in Judds Market cording to Spike Bbee of Cedar City eph Fielding Smith of the Coun- here. cil of the Twelve presided and Kelly Johnson was named first Mr, Bvliee said that the Cedar offered the dedicatory prayer. vice president, Ralph Mace sec- City Elks Lodge 1556 and the Other dignitaries present includ- ond vice pi esident and Norman College of Southern Utah would ed Kanab Stake Presidency, Dan- Swapp secretary and treasurer. sponsor the two nights of fightAll three men are active in local iel Frost, E. Jay Whiting and ing. Watson, members xf the civic work and are progressive Boxing dubs from Fort DuStake High Council, Mrs. Joseph businessmen. Kanab chesne, Orem V. Fielding Smith, Glenn Rudd of George Kiibj and Ben Cloward Lions Club. Milford City Boys r and Club, Hurricane and the Church Welfare Office, Salt were appointed as r Lake City, and many other fridirectors, respectively. vdle will join with the two Cedar ends and relatives of the memCity units for amateur bouts bers of the' loccasin Ward. Boys entered from Kanab at The program was as follows: Kanab this date are Dick Johnson at 168 lbs Barry Curtis at 145 lbs; Jeff Opening song by congregation, Honors Girl Students We Love Thy House, O God Johnson at 127 lhs and Qoug Kelwith Mrs. Jenny Brown at the at 118 lbs The boys aie coachler and Business Kanab The conpiano and Mrs. May Heaton, Club honoied ed and manager by Francis Kelly. Women's ducting. Opening prayer by for- Kanab School girl gradumer Bishop Lorenzo Brown of ates af aHigh (linner meeting Monday Festival at St. George, according Moccasin. President Frost gave a at 8, according to Mrs. Muriel to Mrs. LaMar Bybee. a brief followed history Swapp, president of the club. by talk, With nine Stakes to he repre-given by Leonard C. Heaton, Mrs. Nell Jones acted as chair- sented it is expected that some1 Moccasin, secretary. Mrs. Smith made a few inspiring remarks man of the graduates dinner and 1300 will take part in the Festiassistmembers Other outstandone of is which the meeting. val, and then sang God Made Such Mrs Jones were Mrs. Edith ing events of the year. ing Me for You," and Lovely Things Mrs. Bybee .said that at least Bybee. Mrs Hazel Russell and accompanied by Mrs. Charlotte Mrs 50 members will go from the KaBetty Hulsey. Young. Elder Smith gave a brief Graduates honored were Shar- nab Stake to take part. Las Vesermon and then offered the dedion Atherley, Lillian Black, Vel- gas, Moapa, Zion Park, St. Geocatory prayer. The congregation ma Jean Edwards, Nanell Glazier, rge, Cedar City and at least two1 t a Love after Home, sang which Allen M. Judd, of Fredonia, Judy Lewis, Pat Sampson, Alice other stakes will also participate. Kanab Stake has been selected of the High Council gave the ben- Jane Gardner and Alana Gifford to present the. Color Guard for ediction. Robinson. the evening. The Festival will beThe people of Moccasin have l gin at 8:45 in the Dixie worked fifteen years for this ocat St. George. casion, having started in Febru- Kanab Stake To ary, 1944, with a surplus Civilian Conservation Corps, (CCC) bar-- , Attend Dance Festival racks building and renovating, Kanab Stake will participate altering, and adding to the orig- May 23 in the Regional Dance inal building until they have a structure which has cost them ap- proximately $12,000. Their Chap-I el has an auditorium for 150, five classrooms, a kitchen, an entry, Arrived and a furnace room. The first social activity held in the build-ing was a reception for the re- turning servicemen in 1945. The ward members have used Graduation the incompleted rooms as they became available, and now are Dresses proud that it is finished and dedicated. There are 16 families in the ward with a total ward population of 61 at present. Chriso-phe- r C. Heaton recently deceased, At A Price To Fit was Presiding Elder when the construction was started. LorenYour Pocket Book zo J. Brown was the first" Bishop when the Ward was organized. Present Bishop is Edward C. Heaton, who conducted this speI k. sas, advises: Make sure the last word of your last line rhyme with ee. Study the 'hints column for valuable clues. Notice the things your Conoco Dealer doe for your car every time you drive in. O HH, Qattaartri 0(1 Ccawar DEALER TODAY |