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Show A... 1 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Tags Six Ordervilla daily nuns happenings By Nta Johnson Word was received Wednesday by Mrs. Amy H. Esplin of the birth of a new grandson, proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Esplin of Logan. This Is their .first child. Mrs. Esplin left Friday for Logan to help with the new grandson, she will also, visit with the DeRay Pughs in Orem . and the Lynn James Esplins in Kaysville while in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ramsey and children spent the week end here from Clairs studies at BYU, visiting at fhe F. M. Esplin home and the Bertha Ramsay home in Glendale. Visitors .. at the Byron Fisher home were Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Fisher and daughter of Cedar City. Many of the townspeople and most of the Scouts attended the Scout banquet and Scout Skiller-- . ree held in Kanab Thursday night Ida Marie Young and Chick Winters spent the week end ' in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Howes and children of Henderson, Nevada visited at the Perry Troy home and with Mrs. Ella Covington in Kanab, over the week end Mrs. Howes is the former Elna Covington. The LeGrande Spencers visited here over the week end from employment in northern Utah. Donald Esplin spent the week end home, he is employed in Salt Lake City. Visitors at the B. 0. Rust home was their son LaVoy from CSU and ' the John M. Crofts family from Panguitch, Utah. Wilda Adir daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Adair spent the week end home from her studies at BYU. 01. Garsnol Hsss and Current Events By Christie MuRlner and Current Events By Ivis Farr Mrs. Ora L. Holmes returned borne from Kane County Hospital, Kanab, Utah, this week where she has been a medical patient for the past thirteen days. She will be confined to her home for the remainder of this week but will be ?lad to visit with friends who Irop in.' Until she is given permission from her doctor, she will not be able to resume teaching the local Kindergarten classes. So until further notice, no classes, children! Mrs.-Rev- a Anderson left Mon4-day for Logan to attend the week. She school this Leadership will be back Friday. Birt Gardner and Reed Burr will fly to St. Louis to attend a National REA convention. They leave the last of this week and will be gone. 10 days. Marlyne Riddle jumped off a washing machine and cut her leg real bad. Dennis Salter took her Mr and Mrs. PA.T. Jensen reto the hospital for medical care. turned this week after spending Visiting at the Ed Lamb home two days last week were Mrs. Iola five days in Phoenix on business Leaney and Patsy Laney and child- and pleasure. Mrs. Jensen attended the meetings of the Arizona ren. Mrs. Virginia Stevens is improv- School Board Association at the ing, and sat up in a chair for the Ramada Inn as the local representative and said she learned many first time Monday. Norma Gai Stevens was home things, about being a better school over the week end to help out at board member. They also visited home and visit her mother, Vir- Mr. Jensens sister and brother-in-laDoctor . and Mrs. Robert ginia Stevens. Allie Tait also came home from her schooling in Salt Hilton at Litchfield Park, and Lake to visit her parents the Ches- brother, and .his wife and family, ter Taits. the Herman Jensens at Clarkdale. Visitors at Sacrament services The past presidents of Fredon-la- s Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Parent Teacher Association McAllister. McAllister, Ida Lue Parent Teacher Asociation Mr. and Mrs. Burk Sorensen and were honored at " the' Founders Rena Roslie three children. Esplin, Lamond Johnson, Day program held this week at Chamberlain, Lasca Chamberlain and her moth- the High School, with Mr. Paul er Mrs. Myra Hamblin from Ka- C. Heaton, vice president, in nab. Burk Sorensen and Lasca charge of the meeting. Those atChamberlain were speakers. Mrs. tending and reminiscing about McAllister sang, accompanied by their terms as president of the were Mrs. Earl (Sarah) Ida Lue and Boyd McAllister was local the final speaker. Jackson, president during 1935 through 1937, and Mrs. J. A. (Ver-yle- ) 1955-5Judd and Mr. Arland Brooksby of Baker, president. Fredonia, their wives accompanied Sending their messages but not them to the meeting able to be present were Mesdames Harriet Sorensen daughter of Thomas Jensen, the first presiMr. and Mrs. Burke B. Sorensen dent in 1929. and Mrs. Ora L. celebrated her sixth birthday Mon- Holmes, the only president who day by having her little friends has served two in for a party. terms, 1954-5and 1957-195,Mrs..-Keit- h Hepworth left Mon tefesSharon Robb, program day with Kane County agent chairman,- - presented a fine reWayne Rose for Logan where she port on the Founders of the Nawill attend an extension school tional Parent-Teache- r Congress, leaders. for Mrs. Lorin M. Farr, Jr., read a Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Slaugh resume of the history of Fredon-ia- s announce the engagement of their daughter, Nila to Joseph Duane Refreshments were served by Bolander son of Bishop and Mrs. Mesdames W. Dart Judd and C. A. no wedding Joseph C. Bolander, Griffiths assisted byMra, W E. datrlias-been-se- t.- Bvrom. hospitality chairman. These ladies had prepared a special Birthday cake for the 63rd an 0 ,;5reaspgnd;r,gaweekinNcirthern Utah visiting. Mr. and Mrs Robert Melling and children of Cedar City, visited at the Henry Carroll home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heyborne and children of Cedar City visited at the LeGrande C.' Heaton home. Home in missionaries Sacra- ment meeting' were TlrT 'Allen 5 4-- at the RED HILLS MOTEL See BOB LINFORD In on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, to take care of your Kanab for your New and Used Chevrolet Cars and Visual and Hearing losses. Trucks, - r e step-chil- d I l Glor.dab dailynem items and notes pi Too Late To Classify Mr. ' George A. Workman died FOR SALE: Nearly new 3 bd-rsuddenly Sunday evening Feb. 14, Card of he was 85 years old. Funeral serhome, carpeted and drapes, vices are being held for him We wish to thank the many $13,000 Call- - MI or see Wednesday in the Glendale Ward relatives and friends who F18rc. helped Kanab. Clinton Reese, Chapel at 1 p.m. in the sickness and death of Thos A special birthday party was giv- W. Blackburn. en .Saturday evening at the GlenMrs. Thos Blackburn dale Ward chapel for John S. and Family NOW The Time Anderson and Charles C. Anderson with a program and refreshTo Call In For ments. In attendance from out of iWM V I I I town were-MrGwen Higley, AlWheel pine, Mrs. Mary Petersbn from Deanna and Jerry Glover and Springville, Mr. and . Mrs Loren two sons spent the week end at Swapp from Midvale, LDean And- her parents home here, Mr. and, erson and Kurt Brinkerhoff from Mrs. Lamond Tait school at Provo, Mrs. Rose Marie Tiro Helenes Kirby Fairchild is home ill from and family from his work at Glen Canyon Dam. Mackelprang Fredonia, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Anyone who has news that they Anderson from Kanab, and many would .like in the Service Southern Utah friends and relatives , from local News, please call me before the towns. LDean was master of cere- mail Equipment goes out Monday, so that I monies and music was played by can in. it get Elizabeth Esplin. 1 m Thanks' Is Ul Carr.:! s. AIizns::nl a Expert Finest spent the teachers from our Ward attended past week end visiting in Salt Stake Leadership meeting held in Mr. Wayne Robinson FredsrJa Garage Pat Jensen, Mgr. Kanab Monday evening. Joe E. Barker of EvansCall Midway held ton,Bishop Wyoming, was here on busitheir regular Valentine party for ness this week could do the best job. the children Saturday afternoon 1 Suggested Groups: High School. at the Ward chapel. ' I. C.s. Lions, and American LeHome Missionaries visiting our sion. Clubs were asjeed to please call in their meeting dates to Ver-l- a Ward Sunday at Sacrament serDrake chairman of the Com- vices were Mr. Gary Roper (a music teacher at Valley- -. High FRANCHISE NOW AVAILABLE IN KANAB, UTAH munity calander. The council asked each club to School) Hazen Harris, Cornell self service, coin with, our exclusive Phllco-Bendix- , submit a name for the park and Chamberlain and Byron Fisher all who some give very the reason for the name. interesting laundercentere. returns with very Excellent operated Each club was asked to make talks. With them were Mrs. Barlittle time and effort Call or Write:,-- committments on what part of the bara Carroll who played a piano park they would like to asist with, solo and Mrs. Lorene Lamb rendGEORGE C. GURGIS, DAY-NITand to have these committments ered the vocal solo "The Lords Franchise Distributors Prayer" she was acompanied on tor our meeting next month. 2263 B South Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah American Legion with Mack piano by Mrs. Carroll both musical Frost and Max Bruce as their rep- numbers were enjoyed very much. resentatives said they would as A group of MIA Officers and their committement; sponsor and complete the gun range and the ball park, and take care of all maintenance of them Each club was asked to contribute in cash what they could, to help buy the tree$ for the park, and to have their pledges from their respective clubs by next meeting. . Claude Glazier reported that the Utah State University in Logan would like to have leadership classes for one day in Kane County. It hopes to get forty people from this area and any one is invited to attend them. They will possibly be held in Orderville, the date has not been set but will be some time in March. Lake City. The Primary Organization - Cosncil Heels E The mans man drinks the light Kentucky bourbon -- NOTICE DR. M. F. BURGESS will be . your advantage to use this form. To assure any benefits of the Dro visions, you and your wife should file a joint return. Both you and your wife must sign-- , a joint return. One spouse cannot file a long form 1040 and take nil the deductions and the other spouse file a form. 1040A or take the standard deduction or use the tax table. If your spouse died during 1959 you may file a joint return with your deceased spouse for the year 1959. If your spouse died during 1957 of 1958 you may. still compute your tax as though you were filing a Joint return, provded you mantain a household which is the principal place of abode of a child 5r for whom you can riaim a dependency credit, and you have not remarried. - You are expected to pay your income tax on the basis of the lowest figure possible; therefore, you should choose the form that results in the lowest tax for you.. split-incom- e Mrs. Sharon Lamb and children Fax.. Tax Fredonia flows Thursday, February 13, 1533 We have the ZENITH Hearing Aid and Accessories niversary of the founding of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, which was served to the more than 30 people attending. Mrs. Robert Lukus, president, was unable to attend on account of a favorite for more nuwt than four generations. 0 mu a k Cfrjcfl m a, mrafluf. n. msimsotes See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, OUIKI n: mnow. kwhs res rod. ct- -s Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly. NBC-TV-t- he and Buick Cars S ABC-T- V Car lot corner of 1st East and 3rd South KANAB BRADSHAW CHEVROLET Call Midway hftl'r I 4 Li?,! 1 f"- v'i at-- t - 'W t: .'v SPECIAL LOOK AT THIS A Red Tag Sale. A real sale Friday & Saturday February 19 & 20 6 Burgers $1X3 Several Thousand Dollars of merchandise going on the auction block, a clean out of odds and ends from over our entire store. Shoes, Mens Suits, House Dresses, Hardware items. Used Washing machines. Stoves, Refrigerators, Living room sets. Lamps Floor coverings, Radios and many other things. This will start on February the ISth, with the regular price, and drop 5 each day off the original . price, until gone. ONLY TAKE-OU- T For Fast Pickup Call Ml 4-50- 61 Carol's Restaurant DAIRY QUEEN ICanab, Utah our other departments of IIardware ances, Builders Supplies, Foods, Groceries, , Clothing. ne push-butt- Appli- Shoes, We have all the good merchandise you need, and you buy for less here. MM jrsw plt W. hap SiM wo mm, phf tom. part li, row i. dm. Mf. .m. LeRoy P. Judd V Hurricane, Utah Softer, more silent ride with springs at all four wheels and new d butyl body mounts. rubber-cpshione- fa, SoJ fartuM h Sw Nw Ymt I GRAFF LIERCAIITILE CO. on Coil May Your Ship Como ' INSURANCE AGENCY Kanab, Utah ME! t List prices as much as $76.05 lower on popular models with popular equipment The 60 Chevrolet models most people buy, equipped the way most people want them, are actually priced lower than last years models. This two-toBel Air V8 sedan, for example with Turboglide, radio and de luxe heater lists for a whole $76.05 less Prices are lower for all comparable V8 models throughout the line. Also for all comparable models with Fowerglide. Yet Chevys loaded with more of the things that put pleasure into owning a car. (Just look at the list!) Its the greatest year yet to get into a Chevy I , If it is. still here after the 20th day, you get it free. Watch this sale through, gamble on how long an item will stay. Come each day and see us, and while here, look over our new upstairs furniture ; , department Also LOOK AT TOE L010ER Big brakes for quicker, surer stops. Rivetless bonded linings mean they last longer, too. More room to relax In. Chevy sedans offer roomier seating than any car in their class. Lower, narrower transmission tunnel means more foot room. Only full wraparound windshield cars. among the leading low-pric- ed Electric windshield wipers keep sweep- ing even when you speed up to pass. Vent windows crank open and closed. So much simpler than fighting those tricky little catches. Keyless locking of all doors. Quick and easy. The same key opens door, glovebox, trunk and starts the car. VS. Or how to Economy Turbo-Fir-e get up to 10 more miles per gallon of regular and still have lots of git. Thriftiest 6 In any full-sicar. Its the 60 version of the engine that got 22.38 miles per gallon in the 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run. ze Widest choice ef power teams. 24 engine-transmissi- teams in all, with on output up to 335 h.p. A trunk thats made for long trips with up to 22.5 more actual luggage space. Sills lower for easier loading. Fisher Body craftsmanship. Look the finish, the fabrics, the detail work. You 11 see the difference. at VchevtiolftA LbJmbLmJ . Drive See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals. BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 3S0 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah Fhone JUnlper 6-65- 03 V. r |