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Show Thtifdayr January 14,1330 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWSrKassa, Utah fY.. , Mt. Carmel daily news notes 4-- H a Miss Barbara Anderson who has By Christie Mulliner been visiting here returned to her Tom Blackburn was hospitalized work at Salt Lake this week. again last Satuhlay. We hope' he . Funeral services were held in will soon be well and able to go Cedar City Tuesday for Florence on his trip to California. Burnham Fife, a former resident There sure is lots of sickness of Glendale. She died of asphyxia especially among the babies. Hope tion. She was born August 19, at Glendale, a daughter of the snow will help kill the germs. George A. and Sarah Clark Bum-haStevens is home from She married Wilford Fife, theVirginia We are glad to have hospital. February 12, 1913 in Cedar City. her back with us again. She and her husband had operated a store in Beryl. Missionaries at Sacrament meSurvivors include her husband, one son Furl, eting Sunday were Elden Brook-sb- y Las Vegas, two grandchildren, 4' and Gumsey Brown. They sisters and two brothers. Burial gave very good advice to everyone. Their wives came with them. was in Cedar City. Mr. and 'Mrs. Kirby Fairchild went to Cedar City Saturday to 18-9- get their car fixed. They visited with the Demoin Sorensens and and had dinner with them, while their car was being fixed. . AUTO LIFE FIRE TRUCK , COUGH CENTER TABLETS YOU -- home tor her project Among other things she has and upholstered some 20 pieces of furniture, and has eight-roo- ; Merlon Schmidt Dale Child Dale Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Seventeen-year-ol- d the tractor Is made 11 pairs of drapes. She painted all the ceilings herself, but readily admits depending on others to help with papering the walls and laying linoleum on the . s. . Glcriah 340-acr- e -4a--geod First 4-- Sears-Roebuc- k Kane County seat news notes XvN Mow SWALLOW .Hr FENTON'S r com-jmuniti- es Most of the students attending Mrs. Eva A. Dallin and daughCSU spent the week end home. ter spent the past week in Provo Mr., and Mrs. Lane Tait and and Springville on business and daughter- - came down from Salt visiting with relatives. Lake Saturday night. Kellie reWayne Robinson spent the past mained with her grandmo'hjsrs week at Salt Lake and Provo on who will take care of her while business.' Mrs. Tait takes her nurses exam. of Elders and-the- ir ers are Mrs. Grace Heaton and Mrs. Clyde Tait Lane partners from Glendale atand Madeline are moving down tended the and Second this week end. Quorum of Elders social held at the Orderviile Ward recreation The Valley team played their hall, Saturday evening. first League game Friday night here with Escalante and came out , Miss Edith Ramsay was home victorious. They play Marysvale over the week end from her studies Thursday, We are behind you on at CSU and Kurt Brinkerhoff was thi$ game so lets come out on top. here from his studies at the Provo Vocational School. The John M. Crofts family of Mr. Neldon Cox and Eric BrinkPanguitch visited at the J. E. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Little and recent holidays. They visited with Crofts and B. O. Rust homes Sun- erhoff are at the Kane County Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cottam of family members arjd friends there, Hospital We all wish them a day. Kanab enjoyed a weeks vacation as well as several matters of bus- speedy recovery. Home Missionaries Sunday evetrip to Los Angeles during the .iness. ning were Mr. and Mrs. Burton . Mrs. Paul Reycraft left for. Las McAllister of Kanab and Mr. Ross Vegas Monday where she will unHeaton of Alton. Some exception- dergo a major operation. She was accompanied on the trip by Mr. ally fine talks were given. Reycraft, Lucille Flynn and childThe special fireside held fol- ren and Mrs. Kenneth Harris. Boost Utah's mineral industries! Experts predict a populowing Sacrament meetings was lation growth of 54 by 1975 In the Pacific and MounHome Missionaries at Sacrament well attended by the young folks tain States. To share fully In this growth, Utah must of our ward. They all enjoyed services Sunday were Guy Chamfurnish thousands of new jobs and the basis for this Brother Mark E. Petersons talk berlain and son Cloyd, and Garth expansion must come from minerqj industries. Given by recording. the right economic climate, Utah's minerals inevitably Tietjen from Kanab; Bishop Mark There will be a special meet- J. Brinkerhoff of Glendale. They will attract the Investment capital needed for maximum ing held January 25th for all the all gave very fine talks. A quar-te- tt development, ,s people in Mt. Carmel and Order-vill- e was sung by Cloyd and wife interested in improving our towns and making them more at- and Garth andwife, whichwas . the eartfL comes fUK cbvndpnt Jlfo Jot-- oil'' tractive 'places' to live. We would very good. CFIOSAHCEIES LeRoy P Judd Midway Year's resolution UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION KANAB, UTAH Kanab, Utah W" tfir. , 650-acr- ti 3?' . like to form a Coordinating Council to. help with some of the prob-- ' Is there a more beautiful sight lems. Are aware of the safety than to wake up to a white world and healthyou we have? problems with the snow on the trees and still la our reereation adequate for the we ShdwIngTMohday'ancTTnesday of our communities? ? ? ? . have enjiyed two nice snow storms youth Is there anything you can do to and it is still snowing wet too. make your community a happier Malcolm Porter of Hurricane, and nicer place to live in ? Do came over Friday evening and ,.our communities need to be clean- - J' took his mother, Martha Porter, ed up and painted up? Do we back for a weeks visit jhave enough people in our to be leaders? Much can Mrs. Mack Esplin spent a few be gained If we will get In and days Jn the (hospital with a bad help. Mr. Rose Is willing to help cold, she is home npw and feeling us as much as he can so lets get much bettef. behind him and see how much we can do. Watch for the time and Wilma Adair is in the hlspital place in the next S.U.N. If you receiving treatment know of any problems, jot them Sharlene Lamb, daughter of Mr. down so they can be discussed. and-MrDarel Lamb, entertained her little friends Saturday on her Mews Motes ninth birthday. J'fom iV n ? LJ D n u n ti n u P u r 4-- Farmers Auto Insurance Fast Fair cv Friendly Rexall Store . i A Hts happenings Inter-Mounta- to cough to 4 hours ' gip relief up from toughs due to colds, minor bronchial ' . ' ' irritations , TABLET dub leader, Utah State University. 4-- calm your urge IN A TINY n 4-- R. asm By Nan Johnson A senior at Davis High Sohool, Dale has been student council representative and class president He has won 13 track awards. Chicago trip will he spon sored by Utah Oil and Refining Co. e Pretty Marlon Schmidt 16, of West Jordan has won state recognition tor her home Improvement talents. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt who live on e farm In Salt Lake a county. Marlon took .on her parents expert. His winning ways came to light In his first competiJ floors. tion In 1955 when his beet entry homemakthe young During the at won a blue ribbon she has ers seven years In Junior Fat Stock show. participated In more than 80 Other projects have since! prodemonstrations. Prior to this duced 30 ribbons. farm gives .latest award, Marlon's home imLiving on a provement projects had already Dale plenty of opportunity to use tractors. Knowledge and won 20 county and 10 state blue skills gained thus far on tractor ribbons. care and maintenance have enPerhaps being the only daughter among seven children spurs abled him "to keep the machines her many homemaking- - wide eondKloa year round Past president of the Clinton takings. Music is one of Marion's hobbles, particularly piano and Ranchers Club, Dale Is folchorus. She is active in her lowing In the Child family's tradition. L. S. Rogers, Davis church and has held office In her Club: She Is a junior county agent says, I have had local "the opportunity to work with at Bingham High School. Her trip award Is provided by four of the Child boys and each the Foundation. has been outstanding. You cant buy better protection. Or broader coverage. Or greater peace of mind. And you save money, too! Lower rates because Farmers Insures careful drivers. ? Amy by Child, Clearfield, of claims. Friendly people who are on your side. Mil ' Mlsa Kearsley, acting state was mads Fast service. Fair settlement ijHiffifi honors in tracTop Utah tor and home Improvement have won two teenage club members a trip to Chicago aa delegates to Club Congress the National at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Nov. 29 to Dec. S. The announcement 4-- 1 C Ordcrvillo daily Teodor, Home Projects Judged Best 4-- Misses Gwenevere and Shauna Esplin went to Salt Lake Friday to attend an FHA meeting. They returned Sunday. Dee Anderson and family visited with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson in Kanab Sunday. Mr Vilate Esplin went to Kanab Tuesday to see the Doctor. , We are so happy about the good storm. Snow enough to mak$a snow man for all the children. Birt Gardner took" his mother back to Richfield Saturday. We sure enjoyed having her and Bessie Frances here to visit 4 Page Thre 4 Pflon.- Jan i8 - 0 FOR THE Ladies and Childrens Name Brand Skirts and Sweaters OFF REGULAR $6.98 to $25.00 OFF REGULAR $5.95 to $15.95 OFF Regular $19.95, $25.95, $29.95 ALL Ladies Hose and Lingerie Bargain Tahlo - Children and Ladies HOUSE DRESSES, reg. $6.50 to $7.5- 5- A OFF lA OFF Ladies Slim Pants 6.95, 8.95, 10.95 ' & 'A OFF All Wealksr Goals $29.65 KEDS - 'A GlllLDREHS OFF Ladies Dresses $10.95 lo $30.03 'a OFF Girls Full Fashioned Tights, black & red OFF SHOES BLOUSES, reg $2.98 lo $10.95-'- A $1.00 and $2.00 a Pair TWO (2) for Price of, One UDIES: Ladies Name Brand Car Coats Summer Shorts, Slim Pants V3 OFF & Ped Pushers - - . iru Sat Jan. 30th FOR THE LADIES: WOOL SKIRTS P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P ES P P P P & 'A OFF Be Sure lo See and Select from our $1 .CD Table .e I l FOR THE I.1E1I: u ti Shoes Slacks, Wcslem Panls, Sport Goals, n - from S2.C3 to $6.83 - V Off 0OFF VbrFCEisrDrFsFCoalT- -l SUCKS Pajamas - ' Western and Dress Hals . 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