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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Four Thursday, May County Bond Glendale daily news items and notes Figures flowers to the mothers present was under the direction of 'Miss Purchase of Series E Savings Mrss Devota Becker of Fre- Pauline Judd. The Sunday eve- Bonds in Utah amounting to commemoraengage-menwas in sen the donia is announcing ice ning 404 April, according during of the and the approaching mar- tion of the restoration to Federal Reserve tabulations, bewith Twila Priesthood Aaronic boys of her daughter, riage 8.2 per cent ahead of last tween the ages of 12 and 21 par were Fae, and Airman Second Class and although puryear, of Paul Ray Brner, son of Mrs. ticipating under the direction chases were slightly lower, total Woodrow Johnson Utah, Glendale, Bishop Margaret Orin, pun hases within the state showthis week. The wedding is sched- The .May Day of Fashions by ed an increase over April 1958 for May 23, in Fredonia, fh(l prls of the Home Economice according to County Bond afterward at the w it h a of the Fredonia1 man Harmon C. Steed. With reg- dpptirtmont home of the r Schools demonstrated to the allocations for purchases by ae t,le accomplish- - federal employees and military an1 en,s fnenb Fredonia IRgh mpnts 0f the students in the graduate from personnel outside the state, the school with the class ofl9.j9on raf)p. 5 thiough 12. The show .months sales totaled $1,415,404, 22. H.da May in the he reported, .was held Monday make then home near Malstrom High School Gym evening under the diAir Force "Base, Montana, where rection of Miss Dixie Wilding, inKane county was credited with Bn net is stationed. structor, with Miss Winna Brown purchase of $2,116 , bringing the total to $5,848., or The UPS Sunday School, with, and Miss Darlene Judd sharing Velan Call, Superintendent, in''the narrations Miss Glenda Tom 23 4 per cent of the 1959 sales did the ait work on the invitacharge, prepared a Mothers Day the chairman announced. 17. tions Miss Joyce Whiting accom- goal, for May Sunday, Program who Miss Betty Fuqua, as was panied This later date necessary Over the Rain- 4-the Fredonia Ward members par- sang "Somewhere Club News BrooksMisses bow and Beverly in wards other ticipated with Stake in the Quarterly Con- by and Rosemary Robinson, who The Steady Stunning Stichers, started their ference at Kanab, Utah, on May sang Playmates". The following group on cre- 10. The dramatization entitled A young ladies modeled their Wednesday. Parable to Mother, from theatons Kathy Black, Connie We are taking sewing and our Church Genelogical Manual, was Brookshy, Laima Brooksby, officers are: by students of Keith ana Drye, Mary Bess Farr, Arlou Vance, president; Char-moClass with Mrs. Afton tricia Farr, Rayola Griffiths, Lin. Swapp, vice president; Donna Johnson, Shar Brooksby, director. Miss Glenna da Jake, ane Leach, secretary; Cleo Susan Dwylia Johnson, Milt, Whiting, organist, played back Myrna Kay Powell, Lu- - eke, song leader and Geniel But ground music, Miss George Anne einda Raeburn, Caralyn Stevens, ton reporter. was and narrator, Bnnkerhoff Laurel "Myrna Stevens, Whiting, the following students had speakRose Pulliam, Janet Martin, Viv- - Klella Hassell, Adele Farr, Kath- Delna Miss Swapp, ing parts: Layton, Beverly Brooksby, leen Swapp, Verlee Hassell, Car- Jimmy Black, Miss Betty Fuqua, jian Norma Jean Brown, Odessa olyn Lewis and Christine Baker, Kyle Bundy, Miss Darlene Judd, Miss Karen Judd, Dennis S. Ad- Rurch, Judy Collett, J Lynn Finams, Miss Pauline Judd, Don ley, Sandra Lukus Sandra Purchase Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and two children from Flagstaff, Arizona, were visitors here over the week end Lillian Parker, Rosemary Robinson, Coial Lee Swapp, Crystal Johnson. Floyd Collett, Merlin Swapp, Pauline Baughman, Con-- 1 Cluff, and Gary Heaton modeled ne Martin, Joyce Whiting, Car-- , the shirts that were made for o White, Olive Heaton, Betty them by Christine Baker, Nayna Fuqua Nayna Judd, Suzanne Judd, Winna Brown, and Olive Judd, Glenna Whiting, Karen Heaton, respectively, Refresh-Cluf- f, Winna Brown, Darlene ments were served at the social Judd, George Anne Brinkerhoff, hour following with seventh and Virgina Johnson, Glenda Tom 'eighth grade gills in charge. Bishop Lue Bnnkerhoff ducted the following program: Doctorine and Coven-jants1- 3 Scripture Fredonia news and current events By 1 vis Farr $1,-23- 3 p Chair-receptio- n par-jua- i four-mont- H Ka-na- b 4-- n Hac-Parke- Swapp, Miss Mary Bess Farr, Glenn Pratt, ,J. B. Jordan, Miss Joyce Whiting, Floyd Collett, Miss Suzanne Judd, Miss Carol jean Jackson, Miss Nayna Judd, Miss Glenna Whiting, Miss Kath- leen Swapp, and Rey Black. Miss Adele Farr was pianist and Miss Joyce Whiting chorister for three songs sung by the Junior Sunday School pupils. Presentation of special Mothers Day Reports Club The Rose Bud Ten had an enioyable meeting at Mary Jean Mulliners home this week. We started our tote bags and Mariam and Denora were appointed to give a program on safety next week. Mary Jean served donuts and ice cream to those present. See you next week. 4-- f.!f. Carmel news Word has been received by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson and Mrs. Osmer Lamb of the arto Salt Lake rival of a new and family went granddaughter City over the week end on born Friday May 8. The parents of the little Miss are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Bauer and Mrs. Bob Lambert of Salt Lake son Jon spent the past week end at St. George where they attend- City Mrs Lambert is the former ed the fueral sendees of Mrs. Lorena Lamb. Bauer's sister Ruth. A Club 1 Lenora Meeks, Reporter Reports on The Happy 4-- 1! Snappy They elected officers as Darlene group of 14 woikers from attended the Stake Leadership meeting held at Ka- A our Ward evening Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris and family, Mrs. Malinda Jolley and Miss Norma Jean Bunting went to Henderson, Nevada, over the week end to see relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Webb of La Verkin was here on business this week and to visit friends. A special program was present, ed at Sacrament Services Sunday Evening in commeration of the 130th anniversary of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood with Ross Workman, Shirl Spencer, Ken Maxwell, Steven and J i m Brinkerhoff receiving Lou McKinney, k30 Tons of Silage e.') an Acre Thanks to Nitrogen UNNY BROOK OFFERS YOU TIVO GREET Arthur and Jenlyn Pugh accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Elizabeth Esplin. Talk Alton R. Pugh, Bishop Jack Maxwell O PROOF STRAIGHT KENTUCKY WHISKIES -STRAIGHT END BLEND! 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