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Show fage SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. Kanab, Utah Fouf Utah Fish and Ordcrvillo daily novs happenings DANI1 HO T2G Gaea Ihm Tips, . Mrs.' Laurence Reese spent several days in Cedar City, Utah helpIt is unlawful for any fisherWord was received here Tues- ing her sister Mrs. Lloyd man, hunter, or camper to deHans of the Mrs. LeGrande Heaton took day of a new grandson posit or cause to be deposited in Chamberlains. Proud parents are, her over Friday. or near any of the public waters the Arlo Ilafens of Santa Clara' Several of the boys from the any matter that may tend to polthey have three daughters this makes the third son. Mr. and Mrs. Valley High School participated lute that water. went down in the track meet in Ephnam, This section of the law was cited Hans Chamberlain by the department of fish and Tuesday to see him Mrs. Chamber-lai- n Utah Thursday. as the outdoor seasons remained to .help for awhile. Visitors at the Ira Adairs Sun- game today approached. Visitors at the Mary E. Cham- day were the Don Wagners of Department director Harold S. berlain home Tuesday were Mr. Fredonia, Arizona. We are hopeCrance observed, Mr. and and Mrs Henry' Esplin, e from ful that each, person going afield All the girls and Mrs. Van Esplin and child- here and Mt. Carmel attended the during the seasons ahead will apren of Cedar City, Utah Stake Bee Hive party held at point himself custodian of ,the outdoor resources and the faciliMrs. Doran Lamb underwent Three Lakes Saturday evening. ties he may use. We are Especially surgery Tuseday morning at this The Sunday School held their concerned with water pollution, she still is hospitalized writing Mothers Day program Sunday for clean, w e hope she will soon be home and pure water is the basic due to the fact conference was need of not only our very liveliwell. held on Mohters Day. A carnation hood but for the production of Douglas Sorensen son of Mr. was presented tp all the mothers. fish and game as well." and Mrs. Elbem Sorensen enterfile director noted that good tained hi little friends on his Stake Sunday School Prepara- sense as well as the law dictates seventh birthday Tuesday. tion meeting was held here Sun- proper respect and care for water Mr. Kent Carroll went to Salt day Afternoon with a good per- and all other resources. He urged items be rememberthe Lake City, Utah Thursday for centage of Sunday School work- ed following by all who go afield. medicaf checkup. ers in attendance. Waste cr foreign matter thrown or deposited in any stream or lake are pollutants. It toon becomes an easy habit to deposit them lifeblood either in a garbage can nearby or Mining dollars -pat home. Blood circulation is ossontial to human lift. In tho tamo Leave- - a clean camp wherever way, tho circulation of dollars is ossontial to Utah's you may go. If no sanitary facilioconomic lifo. Mining pours noarly $100,000,000 yoarly ties are provided, either bury into our stato's oconomic bloodstream through purchases your camp refuse or carry if to of equipment, supplies, power and fuel. As a customer a place"' where it can he properly disposed-- , of. alone, Utah mining helps support hundreds of bus!-nesswhich employ thousands of Utahns. Be careful of fire of any kind. An untended fire, or one small blaze or spark, can destroy resources which will take decades "From the earth comes an abundant fife far all" to .reproduce. Last, but not least, do not be a litterbug. State law also makes it illegal to litter the ' highways, roads and public landscape with If any foreign materials. Remember, its our country and our resources. Its up to each of us to play tne game fairly and cleanly. Besides, its the law. By Nan Johnson Hey-bom- Thursday. lUy 19, 1989 Frcdcnio raws end current events by Malcolm By Ivis Egg e. Graduation week events have been announced for the Fredonia Schools by Superintendent d Mackelprang with a Wednes- Of Gay-nel- V u -- f.UA XJU I s V Festival...- - MIA offices at 40 or 50 North Main in Salt Lake City. The music festival, based on the theme This Is My Fathers World," will feature a 2,000 voice chorus of young people from 16 to 25 years of age. Young people will come from 180 stakes of the Church including besides Utah, Idaho, Arizona, and California, such distant areas as Florida, Canada, Settle Washington D. (i, St Louis, New Orleans, and Mexico. Climax of the festival will come the processional of flags when 180 flag bearers will enter the Tabernacle from all entrances carrying flags from 90 countries of the world. Each flag bearer will be fully costumed in the style of dress for the country of the flag being carried. Entrance will be to original music for brass ensemble written by Crawford Gates. h etcv wijn'iMkiWi.,VATaVh-Jr.'iiWiki'- One at noon, one at night. One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day . . . 1 7 AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH ' V-D- fen graduates. Community Development Meeting Speakers at the Bacculaureate May 27 Services will be Claude M. Glazier, Counselor to the Kanab Stake Valley High School Graduation President, and J. B. Jordan, local teacher and coach. It Pays To Advertise . . . The for the High School graduating class are Misses Olive Heaton and Nayna Judd. Other Seniors graduating are Marilyn Brown. George Ann SPECIAL Bnnkerhoff, and Phyllis Powell; also Alan Wagner, Merlin Cluff, Frank Goodall, and Ronnie Moody. Drake R Valedictorian of the Eighth Grade class is Miss Odessa Burch and Miss Coral Lee Swapp is the CHECK CAEOrr IS THE LATEST JHW6 M EMNK SERVICES. CUSTOMERS US6 AfJ OPEN LINE OF CREDIT SI6MIM CHECKS. r 0 epair FRESH FROM WORLD MARIL AYUUN6 mi BORROWED Salutatorian. are Beverly ilSOOFTOKAUXALfJOfACT) START A METAL RATING BUSINESS. TOW, HE OVNS 3 Glendale daily news items and notes Visiting at the Louisa A. home this week are Mr. and Mrs. Keith K. Iverson and Brink-erho- News... Visitors at the Charles T. family. Hep-wort- home Mr. and Mrs. Clark Workman went to Hatch Monday to attend the funeral services of Leroy Port- -- h Sunday were the Keith Workmans of Cedar City. t Fredonia Garage Pat Jensen, Mgr. Can Midway WHAT ABOUT for any - was A special program was given in Sacrament Meeting Sunday in Commeration of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood with Bishop Jack Maxwell in charge. Talks were given on this subject by Mackelprang, Ken Maxwell, Robert Spencer, Hazen Harris and closing remarks by Bp. Maxwell, there was also two songs relative to the Priesthood one sung by the BeeHive girls and Scout boys, and a trio by Dot and Lonna McArthur and Jerilyn Pugh. Free Inspection Finest Equipment Mrs. S. E. Hepworth and Mrs. Clare Benson went to Salt Lake City Monday to receive Medical help. er- A special mothers day program sponsored by the Sunday School last Sunday morning, with the talks being given by Bishop Jack Maxwell, Shirl Spencer and Delwyn Maxwell, a reading by Superintendent Rex Bauer, a song by the Junior Sunday School group of children. Then a potted flower was presented to each mother in the ward. Work graduating News... Orderville ff Orderville Others Brooksby, Sandra Lukus, Donna Lou McKinney, and Dawn McVay, also Billy Dugi, Terrell Brooksby and Dale Johnson. All interested friends of the graduates are invited to attend these events. SEfARATE PLAWTS Wl 3 CITIES, A FLEET OFIHJCkS AHO LtCQOO W fERSOAL SVWGS. rosperity's UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION Orderville Community Calendar " May 29 Serday evening Bacculaureate Seminary Graduation, vice; Thursday evening graduation Dance. for the Eighth Grade, and Friday afternoon Honor Day Assembly May "21 program, Friday" evening High State Track Meet School graduation services, followed by a reception for ail the . May 23 Bee-Hiv- es Farr ? Mflmroamgi ? i DECORATING HOME FURNISHING CARPETING DRAPERIES or APPLIANCES a Be a Halt Stylist Learn all Phcses of Beauty Culture Day and Night Classes Budget Terms Beauty is Big Business course Complete included at no Extra Cost. ' In Tho Kanab Area SPECIAL LEIGH FURI1ITURE Visit phone or write for descriptive folder Mrs. LeRoy Judd 4-27- OFFER! Reduced tuition until June 30th or until classes filled. Call Agent For Ml CALLING" "HOLLYWOOD S complete information 45 E. Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah 108 W Center Prove. Utah 2336 Wash. Blvd. Ogden, Utah 89 For Appointment 'V , x Vs5 x XX. Chevy hums L Mr It w through Chicago - i it traffic to the tune of 21 miles to the gallon! Gigantic Musical Play Based on Mormon Battalion Working for Bumper and Auto of Illinois, Inc., ten 1960 Chevrolet pickups battle Chicago traffic day after day. Each truck averages about 2,000 miles a month in this wearing delivery service. Mr. Harry Haller, General Manager of S 6 H Truck Leasing, who leases the trucks to the bumper firm, reports: We provide full maintenance on the trucks gas, oil and everything else so it pays us to know just where we stand on costs. And our records show that the 60 Chevies are giving us as much as 21 miles per gallon . . . with an average of better than 17 miles per gallon. Mister, these are our kind of trucksr Truck owners have, good things to say about all Chevy engines. And when theyre not talking about Chevrolet performance and economy, theyre telling you how great that new Torsion-Sprin- g Ride is. How it soaks up road shock and vibration. Protects fragile loads. Lets you run at faster, safe speeds to get more work done in a day. Drive a torsjon-sprin- g Chevy soon. WeD rest our case on that one ride. BYU STADIUM stop-and-sta- rt MAY 27, 20, 30, 31, JUNE 1 be presented on a stage nearly as long as the football field by cast of hundreds. This great historic spectacle DONT will MISS IT THIS YEAR GET YOUR TICKETSNOW . V? AT: fc:o.v Smith Drug Co , American Fork Smith Drug Co., Pleasant Grove BYU Ogden Adult Education Center. 555 24th Street Glen Bros. Music Co., Ogden Van Engelens, Brigham City BYU Fieldhouse Ticket Office, Pro o Merrills Pharmacy. Richfield Stone Drug Co., Spanish Fork Wf V. V.S 1- V Salt Lake Adult Education Center. 200 North Mam. Southeast Furniture Co., Sugarhouse Utah Symphony Orchestra Office. 55 West 1st South, Salt Lake BYU . OR Buy general admission tickets from your LDS bishop or stake president. Reserved seats sold only at BYU Fieldhouse and Utah Symphony Office. Use coupon below or come in person. CLIP AND MAIL Reserved Seats FIELDHOUSE TICKET OFFICE Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah The engine is Chevy's famous Thnftmaster Please send me. tickets for $...... to Sand in Their Shoes for the night of GENERAL ADMISSION Adult $1.50 Children (under 15) $1.00 money order for a total of $ Encl'd - each WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE ! CHEVROLET STURD I B ILT TRUCKS a is my check or - - - Save NAME. CITY STATE " right now during the Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 1 ADDRESS 6' ( 380 North Main Cedar City, Utah ' Phone JUniper 0 6-65- 95 |