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Show 1 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, CanaL. Utah r Thursday, May 28, I960 There was a time Bible was the grandparents living room Lately publication called "Your Rights in the its place has been taken by a Under Social Security. when seen always .M Page Five Dcmscrals Sc! It Pays Te Advertise S.L. Plalfcrm Fredonia news and current events H ry Green, Bobby Ford, Tim Finicum, Jim Bean, .Johnny OBrien, Dennis Adams and Stephen Reece. By Ivis Farr Salt Lake City, On June 3rd Members of the LDS Relief SoCom- ciety were guests of the Fredonia National he Democratic mittee will hold an Advance Plat-tor- Womens Club this week at a Graduation exercises for the Hearing in Salt Lake City. special meeting and demonstra- Seniors of Fredonia High School This is one of the series of Hear- tion, given by Mrs. Carroll P. Lat- were held last week with Bishop ings being held by the Democratic ham, Coconino County Home Ag- Woodrow Johnson delivering the ' National Committee in all the ma-i- ent. and showing several One commencement address. His topic section of this country to al- Dish Meals. was Are We Prepared? low as many individual citizens Twenty five ladies attended the Mrs. Laura Finley played , for ind representatives of voluntary joint meeting and enjoyed the ex- the professional and recessional. organizations as possible to par- cellent instruction on preparing Reynard Moody offered the invoticipate in the drafting of the more tasty dishes for their fam- cation. Miss Phyllis Powell, Senior Democratic National Platform, ilies. Relief Sooiety .members at- Class president, gave a welcomwhich will he ultimately adopted tending were Mesdames Karen address. A vocal solo, A Pering by the Democratic National Con- Call, Eula Mae Bryner, Alta fect Day, sung by Miss Olive vention in. Los Angeles. ' Brooksby, Reva Swapp, Jeanette Heaton, was accompanied by Mrs. Rose Mackelprang, May Heaton. Miss Marilyn Brown According. to a joint announce- Thomasson, ment by Cal Rawlings, Democratic Betty Jo Henrie, Veda Cluff, and gave the class History. Alans WagU. S. Olive Judd. National Committeeman, ner played a saxophone solo. MissAfter the demonstration, held es Heaton and Nayna Judd preSenator Frank E. Moss and Congressman David S. King in the Home Economics room at sented their speeches. Education and Science the High School, the Womens Frank Goodall, played his own w ill be the main issues highlighted Club members and guests adjournguitar accompaniment, sang Weat the Salt Lake Hearing, but ed to the County Building for a ll Meet Again. Miss George Ann testimony will by no means be hort business session and social Brinkerhoff sang Youll Never limited t these issues, and all meeting with Mesdames Jessie Walk Alone", with Mrs. Finley interest edj persons are invited to Brown and Joy Neil sen as host- at the piano. v. testify on any,subject that they esses. Superintendent Gayneld Mackfeel may be of national interest. Club President Edith Holmes elprang presented the graduates This type of advance platform presided at the business session, to E. Jay Whiting, member, Freis unprecedented in National Polit- wherein the members voted to donia Board of Education, who ical History .and is being done sponsor a $50.00 scholarship to a the diplomas. Rey Black, to emphasize to the general pub- deserving student who will at- class advisor, changed the tassel lic the great importance we are tend the Summer Camp at the on the mortar boards. Miss Joyce going to attach Jto the issues in Arizona State College, Flagstaff. Whiting, former member of the the coming campaign. National Guests attending were Mesdames class, played the piano accompaChairman Paul Butler said in an- Jessie Brown and Carol Johnson. niment for the class song, iThe the program, and will nouncing Other members who enjoyed Golden Key. Merlin Clttff proThus give the people a voice in draft- the Bingo and the meeting were nounced the benediction. ing the National Platform. Mesdames Florence Pearson, Edith ended the High Sehool days for This meeting, which is schedul- Lukus. Zola Byrom, Opal Finicum the nine Seniors of I960. ed at the New house Hotel, will be- Donna Ford. Barbara Ford, The Graduation Exercises for Becker, Neva Pratt, Melva gin promptly at 9:00 a m. and inthe Eighth Graders of the Freclude a morning, afternoon and Hatch, Areola Judd, and Lu all of Fredonia, and Miss donia School included an address evening session. Anyone wishing by Mrs. Bessie Kidd Best Cocoto present their ideas on planks Hbzel Russell, Kanab. nino" County Superintendent of for the platform should get in of Mrs. The class Schools, Flagstaff, and speeches Kindergarten touch with the office of Senator was the largest by Miss Odessa Burch, ValedicMoss, Room 617 Kearns Building, Edith Holmes Phone0 DA or the office graduating class in Fredonias torian, and Miss Coral Lee Swapp, of Congressman David S.' King, history. Mrs. Holmes remarked as salutatorian. Miss Donna Lou McKnney gave New house. she awarded Graduation Certifi1236 Hotel Room the to cates first graduation address. Imoca-tio- n prospective twenty Phone EL 95261. was by Billy Dugi and Dale as a students grade preliminary Hearings on the following is- to the Honor Day Assembly at Johnson pronounced the benedicsues have already been held: For- the Fredonia High School this tion. A vocal trio, Misses Swapp, eign Policy and National Defense; week. The Kindergarten, a pri- Burch and Beverly Brooksby, acProblems ofthe American Farm vate enterprise using a small, oth- companied by Miss McKinney, Family: the Individuals State in erwise unused classroom in the sang The End of a Perfect Day. Economic Growth, Urban and Fredonia building, Terrell Brooksby read the class Suburban Problems; and Conser- has finishedElementary its second year under history. Miss Sandra Lukus gave vation and Natural Resources. Mrs. Holmes and is considered the class prophecy, and Miss Mc- -t by the parents as highly success- Kinney read the class will. Wil- liam Thomasson, class sponsor, ful. sor, presented the graduates and . certificates Those receiving Cedar City Market Report were Yvonne Pratt, Coleen Hatch, presented the graduates and Mrs. Linda Judd, Tanya Chatterley, Sue Jensen, clerk of the School W. F. Steer Calves Per CWT Sheila Bryner Jerrilynn Figgins, Board, awarded the diplomas. 26 50 to 27.60 Miss Dawn McVay, who was unVickie Jordan, and Nilene Swapp. W. F. Heifer Calves Per CWT able to attend due to illness in men were Carl The young ElUgon, 25.50 to 26.50 Doug Senteney, Mark Mitch&l, her family, war given her diploma Cows Commercial Per CWT Kurtis Heaton, Kim Brown, Ter in absentia. All the graduates ap17 50 to 18.55 peared on the program. A friendly challenge from a proud, distiller m or dtoB? Hi ), WTTT1 J youre ready ' your Herea whvl Folks here Mit-che- the important extra step of f'r5' who have tasted Hill and Hill discover: no matter how much aging this whiskey in a warehouse that produces a constant "Kentucky you like your present brand, youll find in Hill and Hill good reasons for making a change. Weve put into Hill and9 Hill the . Summer climate of 72. But its worth it for our whiskey is mellowed to perfection with a flavor and lightness all its own. 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