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Show ft . Tago Four prang and family attended the held at Mackelprang Navajo Lake Saturday where relMr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacks of of Is atives from all over the state Arizona visited in KaHolbrook, ine Pugh. Musical Reading states Beatrice Utah and some from other nab recently at the home of her This Gods Country, atendance. father LeGrande Robinson. Workman. Vocal solo Poor Little were in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reycraft Fool, Myma Spencer accompaniMrs. Charles Carpenter o'GIen-d:i- , ed on the' guitar by her mother Al- who have been living at Henderwho was taken suddenly ta Spencer. Guitar solo, Alta Spen- son, Nevada due to Pauls employill last week, was visited by Dr. cer. Retiring of colors. Prayer ment are here for a two weeks Riley and brought to the Kane Dee Porter. Immediately follow- vacation. County Hospital for treatment. ing the program were sports and Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon Roundy races for all ages, boxing and Mrs. Marge Bruce .entertained auctioning off of a number of of St. George, Lorna Gayle Spen- at two tables of bridge last TuesWhite Elephants and baseball cer and husband from California, day. Prizes were received by Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Allen Perkins and Helene games again in the evening. McAllister, Delna Major family from Green River, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Brandt Spencer Mrs. A. Phillips from Provo, Mr. and Barbara Lawson. and family, who have been living and Mrs. Lavar Cox from HenderTwo tables of bridge were enterin Gearmany the past year while son, Fontella Cox from California, tained by Mrs. Rhea Pugh last Brandt is serving in the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson Saturday. Prizes were given to Army are here for a months va- from Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ora Eatough. and Loraine ' cation, its good to have them home Bill Terrill from Kanab, Mr. and Goldy. , Mrs. Keith Iverson and family again. Mrs.' Jack Church left recently and many othMrs. Effie Carpenter has been from Washington Southern California to get for mento I likely forgot ill again and has been in the hos- ers whom tion were visitors here over the her sons, Stacey and Kenny. They pital the past week. week end and for the 4th, its al- grandmother there. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mackel- - ways sd good to have our friends Mrs. Luella' Crosby spent last and relatives come home to celweek in Midvale, Utah visiting ebrate with us. with' her granddaughter and famBishop and Mrs. Lue H. Brink- ily, Mrs. Del .Ray Alldridge, makerhoff and family went to Ogden ing the trip with her daughter-in-laover the week end. Mrs. Jack Crosby and grand- - July 4th Our Indenpendence Day didnt go by unnoticed here, as we had a full day of celebration, starting early in the morning, a group in a truck serenaded the town with music, during the baseball games were forenoon played beween the married and single girls, the married and single boys, at 1.30 p.m. the following program was given with Keith Anderson of Cedar City as Marshall of the day. Prayer, A. M. Pugh. Posting of colors, led by Carey Brinkerhoff, Max Campbell, and Sam Steven Mackelprang Pugh. Pledge of allegiance to the Flag. National Anthem,' congregation. Talk, President of Town Board, Howard Spencer. Song, America by a group of young children led by Clara Maxwell. Tap Dance,' Jenae Esplin accompanied by Jerilyn Pugh. Vocal solo, God Bless America", Cor ICanb Uses !Isl:s - Glcndalo daily news items and notes ' t SOUTHED tlTAlt NEWS, Kanab; Utah Re-uni- . it JULY SALE w Two babies were christened at Sacrament services Sunday, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Brinkerhoff was christened by Mardell and given the the infant name of Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pendleton was christened by her Grandfather, Hazen Harris and given the name of Bonnie, Dons mother from St. George came out special to see her granddaughter christened. Reduced XA & Vi Sun Dresses Girdles and Bras Copper Bags Leather Belts Gift Items Close out of Helena Rubenstein Cosmetics f Op'n daily except Sunday from 6 Sunday 9 a.m. to p.m. to 9:30 j 9:30 Visiting here from'' St George Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leavitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McArthur and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gubler and Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Brinkerhoff. p.m. p.m. THE PINK POODLE The H. O. Spencer family will hold a reunion at the Pad Spencer Ranch. July 16 has been set for the Kanab, Utah Thursday, J:b Takes Ks iuly 7, 1960 in answer to frequent questions game birds and deer, for the sum from parents and juveniles alike. of $6.00. This is known as the combination license. Spokesman noted that regular Another section of the law fishing and hunting license fees andqualifying regulations are set reads, It shall be unlawful for by legislative law. The law re- any person to obtain a license or garding purchase of the combina- permit by fraud, deceit or mistion fishipg and hunting license representation. reads as follows: The 16 year old purchasing his combination license must alA resident of the age of 16 first so show a certificate of elgibility years or older, upon applying to in evidence - that he has succes-full- y any license agent, may receive a passed the hunter safety license to angle for fish, hunt for training course. v Evelyn Salter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tharon Salter, Mount Carmel, Utah, has accepted a position as secretary at W. H. ll Company, Salt Lake City, according to I. W Stevens, president, Stevens Hengger College, Salt Lake City. Al-we- Miss Salter recently completed her studies at Stevens Henager College where she took an executive secretarial course. She was placed at W.- H. Alwell Comp- -- - any by Stevens Heneger. She is a 1957 graduate of ley High school. Val- HURRY! Only days to 50 Juveniles Must Be 16 To Hunt 2 & Fish CARS It is illegal for juveniles to purchase or possess a combina tion fish and game license until they are sixteen years of age or older. This statement was issued by the department of fish and game son Jack L. of Cedar City. Get your entry blanks from your store or from your milkman. Mr. and Mrsv Sherman Crosby a and Luella Crosby enjoyed on afternoon of 4th July pleasant the Kaibab Forest. Field Day Reports Will Be Featured On KSL Radio Field Day Reports will be featured on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING during July on KSL RADIO. On Friday, July 1, 12:15 p.m. dwarf fruit varieties, spraying programs and pruning practices will-discussed. On Monday, July 4, 12:15 p.m. turkey nutrition and disease problems will be From the Field presented. 6 Crops Research Field Day, a report on new findings in field crops for Utah will be featured on Thursday, July 21 at 6:45 a.m. Ladies Day Director, Jeanne Leeson, will discuss the freezing of fruits and vegetables on Wednesday, July 13 at 12:15 p.m. Nutritionist, Elna Miller, will be interviewed. On Friday, July 15 at 12:15 p.m. USU Extension Entomologist will talk about mid summer problems with household insects. Important information regarding the effect of hot weather on plants shrubs and trees,' with suggestions for watering, fertilizing and trimming, will be presented on Friday. 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