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Show Thursday, May 21, 1939 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Mt. Carmel daily news notes Mr. and Mrs. Owen Judd and three children motored to Las Vegas Friday evening where they spent the week end visiting Ow- - en ly- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIH- sister Alice Gifford and and Mrs.' Art Goodnow (the former Betty Morrison) and baby arrived last week at the home of Bettys parents the Jack Morrisons. They have spent the past couple of years in Kingsville, Texas. Where Art has been stationed- with the Naval Air Force. Art has two .weeks leave after which he will serve duty, much of which will be on. the wateis, from the west Coast. Betty will remain here with her parents pending further development of her husbands assignments. Their infant son was blessed Sunday by Bishop Wilbur Covington and Counselor Bernard Tait and was given the name of Gregory Lee. Mr. and Mrs Birt Gardner went to Panguitch Monday A23rc. where Mina received medical at- MI tention. FOR RENT with option to x Mrs. Carolyn Cram, from her purchase, pianos, organs and home in Provo, Utah is here car- band instruments. G. W. Davis 222 West Center or call MI ing for the Mt. View Motel until Co., Kanab. A30,8tc. school is out and the owners Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Clark arrive for brick FOR SALE: Three the summer. home and two building lots. See Visiting at the Edward Lamb A Duncan Findlay, Kanab. A30c. Model FOR SALE: Homelite chain saw. Maughan 'Crofts, Box 806, Page, Ariz. m21c Mr. - DECORATENG bd-r- HOME FURNISHING CARPETING Call Agent For LEIGH FURNITURE Mrs. LeRoy Judd 4-27- 89 For Appointment m AFTER h 5 FINANCIAL H BACKERS TO QUIT home Monday was their daught- were Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sor- ensen and children of Cedar City. HAD several dajs. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hoyt Jr. and childin visited a short while with the Ervin Hoyt's enroute to California from their home in Salt Lake. a Bclmofli Susy Heaton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Heaton entei-taineher little friends on her 6th birthday Saturday. m 1 There arc ten girls in our dub, they are: Lnda Smith, president, - Titusville, Pennsylvania,MARKED THE BIRTH Visitors here for Mother's Day were: Mr and Mrs Mont Sorensen and family of New Castle, Utah at the B. H. Soiensen; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Fisher and daughter at the Byron Fishers home; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay and children of Nephi, Utah at the Chastie Esplin home; Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait of Salt Lake City at the Clyde Tait home. Centralize Your Insurance u In One Office Get MUCH You'll Better SERVICE LeRoy P. Judd INSURANCE AGENCY Kanab, Utah THE LIGHTER BOURBON STRAIGHT BEIMONT $ 1 Y- Je-ne- S A REPLICA OF DRAKES FOLLY-IONE OF THE MANY HISTORICAL FEATURES THAT ATTRACT THOUSANDS OF VISITORS TO DRAKE WELL PARK IN TITUSVILLE EACH YEAR ON AUGUST CENTENNIAL DAY . A COLORFUL 'CELEBRATION OF THE to be a new song eat h week We aie taking Home Improvement and aie going to make pillows fust We held our second meeting Monday, May IS at our leaders loine Seven girls were present. .Ve decided that we were old now withmough to come to out having to he reminded We have gieat plans foi the a. doc-irati- CENTURY" AT TITUSVILLE WILL MARK THE TREMENDOUS CONTRIBUTIONS MADE BY THE OIL INDUSTRY IN ITS FIRST IOO YEARS ummer FROM ROCKET FUELS TO SYNTHETIC FABRICS ..THERE ARE MORE THAN ZSOO DUCTS MADE POSSIBLE BY , THE RESEARCH, DEVELOP" MENT AND FREE ENTERPRISE OF THE OIL INDUSTRY. OIL IS A BASIC FACTOR IN MAKiNt OUR MODERN. and WHO S A'- &k j? - re-eiv- EEJ Dr. and Mrs. Fred Heaton and Mrs Aflon Ilepwoith and "hildren of Albuquerque, New luldien of Panguiti h, theie were Mexico are visiting at the Leprob.ihlv many olhois grande C. Heaton home Mi and Mrs Quinn Chamber-laiMrs Golda Adair of Spring-vine- , and dnldicn of Cedar City Utah visited here and in at the Hans Chambei Iains home. Glendale over the week end. Mis Giaic Heaton and son Mr LaMond Heaton spent the Dale spent the week end in Sail Aeek end with his family from Lake foi medical care. his studies at the B.Y U. and Mrs. Garland Esplin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin and children of Kanab; Mr. and Mrs Esplin and son of St. George; at the F. M Esplin, Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Esplin and children of Cedar City at the J. E. Crofts home; Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Crofts and children, Mr. and Mis Leo II. Crofts and children, Mi ami n Douglas Soiensen son of Mr. uul Mrs Flburn Sorensen his little friends Monday in his 6th birthday Ilal Lamb son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Lamb entertained his boy friends on his 12th birthday to a swim in the pool enter-ame- Milk Gives A LUffr That u Wouldnt a glass of MILK 44 taste food light now P k OAJftY AMtk Can ASbOClAllON Of UTAH ' V v J ); :: fr the past four years they here are leaving as soon as school Is out. It will be held in the Order-vill- e Ward Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is envited. I V O f4 zJL. Enjoy flic . 4; 4 cooWflO-spoo- , V d. ; ' tssssa;- - AH ll r , I'W (- - y f- A - A. ' a X a .v , i X C r itw-- Mt ,, - A - Chevy pickup pulls throughbottomless pastures to keep stock fed ! At the Ilall Bros. Dairy Farm, Montgomdrive Chevy ery, Ala., they say this fed even stock to will go anywhere keep makes it a p that muck through a full after year fight all the way. And yet of it no mechanical trouble of any kind ! hub-dee- That Chevy pickup may not win any beauty awarda (till its cleaned up). But its sure walking off with the top prize for depend-abilitAnd thats standard Chevrolet procedure. Put a Chevy truck to work and it keeps y. on working until you say quit. Not before. We arent claiming that every Chevrolet truck is turning out to be a miracle-workand averaging 100,000 miles before a valve job. (Even though some are going 150,000!) Youre sure to find, however, that you cant buy more truck dependability at any price. And thats borne out by the fact that more truck owners put their faith, and their in Chevrolet than in any other make. Take your load and schedule figures to your Chevrolet dealer. Hell specify the best way to handle both and save in the bargain. er pay-load- No jobs too tough for a Chevrolet truck! GT0I6 Gootiinn is Fully-insulat- - cgu dealer soon. Deetric cooking better electrically! IWI Nows the time-s- ee your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for a real truck buyl BRADSHAMCHEVROLETCO. 360 North Main Phone JUniper fa si? When minutes count, you can count on the speed of yourelectric range. New super-spee- d electric surface units start heating Instantly cook as fast as foods will cook. electric ovens with accurately measured and controlled heat mean fast, sure baking and roasting. Whether it's cooking, baking or broiling you get the speed you want electrically! See your favorite electric s, 6-65- 93 WW , - ' range Is one of the nice things about hvirg Your appliance dealer has the right mode! fpr your kitchen CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C UTILITIES COMPANY WHIM ')! d Mrs. Bessie Brooksby accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Matvin Jones of Cedar City to Oregon where she will visit with her daughter Vet la w htle they go onto Washington to see their son. Set aside Tuesday May 19th to attend a party for the Angus Bishop family who have been LasiJs? x riff, f Mr. ami Mrs F M. Esplin word Sunday on Mothers Day of the birthday of a new granddaughter horn to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Stake of Entei prise. Mrs. Bud Button and children of Fredonia are visiting at the Mark Chamberlain home. THE SPIRITED MEN FOLLOWED HIM yf ! 4 Irderville News convenient life possible., thanks to COL drake P, v Bev- and treasurer; Joyce Cram, reporter; Vnki Major, organist Other members aie Janet Swapp, Curtis. Pat Dame, Beverly Brown and Carol Judd We dont have a song leader because eai h girl is to pick her own song and then lead it It is - OF 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ramsay and daughters of Cedar City, Mr. BOURBON WHISKEY 90.4 PROOF DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. Kath- leen Smirl, vice president; erley Mahoney secietary d auliBr Sub held their 7 at the home of our leader, Mis. Ken ' DRAKES 3II-4I- I Smith - TOLD HIM Mrs. Mack Esplin, Mrs. Merle Brinkerhoff, of Glendale, and Mrs Clyde Goulding of jyton, were' in Cedar City Thursday on business and shopping. Mr. and Mrs Vardaman Jorgensen of Salt Lake visited here The fust meeting Iiiday May DISCOVERY, EXACTLY 100 YEARS AGO AT The Seniors of the Valley High left Wednesday evening on their Slirff (as it is called) they went to California from all reports they had a wonderful and educational time, even appeared on TV. The biggest attraction here of late is the swimming pool at the Parkway motel. Although a little on the chilly side the pool opened Saturday. It is a big asset to the community I think the "Youngs be commended highly for this. Saturday May 16th the Ward is holding a Ward day at the pool all proceeds to go to the Ward building fund. So everyone come and have a swim. OS Club, Reports 4-- H THE METHOD OF OIL BV DRILLING ... bd-r- er Iola Leaney of Hurricane. Visiting at the Effi Sorensen home, also the Amy Esplin home in Orderville Tuesday evening III pOi DISCOVERED PRODUCING and Current Events -- In The Kanab Area COLON CL COWI ML. Orderville News bd-r- DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES Ml THE MAN WHO WOULDNT QUIT G- FOR RENT: Furnished apt. Apts, see Dawain Spendlove M19c. Haack?. MI FOR SALE: Innerspring maty tress and springs: 1 bed and mattress; Coolerator refrig.; Twin Dexter washing machine and tubs-al- l good cond. Call By Nan E. Johnson MI Golden Hand Motel, Mt. Carmel, Utah M14,21c. Too Late For Last Week FOR SALE, or rent: One Mr and Mrs Kenneth Covingbasement house. Call MI ton and children of Lehi. Utah Kanab. M7,4tpd. visited here at the Perry Troy 1 FOR RENT: Fum apt. home and in St. George, Utah See Lida Nash Seiber or call MI with their mother Mrs. Ella CovA2pd ington Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Lamb ton pickFOR SALE: 1955 visited in northern up. Good tires and condition. Con- and sons leaving here Friday and resider best offer.. Contact Lester their daughter A16pd. turning Sunday Ray, Kanab. Rosalie who is attending Nurses FOR RENT: Furn. Apt. also school in Salt Lake returned house trailer. 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