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Show r r . SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Thursday, October 20, I960 f 4 -, At. ' 1 s v v r ft - i ii ;'v::- J Nw' i ' - il f !tV 4 i 1'H n!. -T I 4 " By Ivig Farr j r t J Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 1TT j !(V(- - i j ,i ' ' i ufc. foi; i- - ' 1 W?t kv .1 k What foods would be best for a star In a fallout shelter after nuclear attack? What would they cost? How much storage space and weight would they involve? ' To find the answers to these questions, food specialists of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization asked a Battle Creek, Mich., housewife, Mrs. Norman C. Madsen, to shop a supermarket using guidelines which they furnished her. supply tor She was told to shop for a two persons, allowing for personal preferences, her selection roughly within recom- but two-wee- two-wee- keeping Now at home in Fredonia are J. Hatch, who were married October 8, 1960, at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. Hatch, Richfield, Utah, by Judge Norman Holt, of that city. The couple, who were unattended for the single ring ceremony, were honored by Mr. and Mrs. Lawaun Hatch, cousins of the groom, at an Open House at their home in Fredonia, recently, with some sixty guests being received by the hosts, the newlyweds, and the brides mother, Mrs. Nedra Baughman, also of Fredonia. The bride is the former Miss Nedra Pauline Baughman. w 'v.w.4 J .xl.,; KJ- - t. i i mended nutritional amounts tor each type food. SURVIVAL FOOD SUPPLY FOB TWO Cwt A $28 ceiling was put on her purchases. AaL Fintiwi1 Other instructions were to select foods which To make 13 qt. To make U qta. Milk could be eaten either hot or cold, that were the IS lb. 13 ox. IS to IS lb. Meat least odorous or and that came 13 lb. 13 OS. About U lb. Fruit In cans small enough so that leftovers could be 37 lb. 13 ox. About SS lb. Vegetable 13 lb. S ox. 10 to 14 lb. voided. Cereal a bread 8 lb. T ox. S to 4 lb. 8 wee Is a nut Mrs. Madsen chose the foods shown in the table. 3 lb. 14 ox. No Umlt Spreads When they were later weighed and measured, it 1 ox. No 4 lb. limit Drinks a condiments was found that the 118 pounds of food could be stored in a space 21. inches wide, 13H inches high, S37.S3 tar 113 arUelea t 41 taad SI tax Total cost (14.11 and 24 inches from front to back. Not enuntln weight oi con tamer. O.C.DJU. Trm it Fm4 Y Avt. Lucille Parker, ;Membership chairman, said that the membership drive would continue for another week. Miss Amanda Palmers Third Grade students will receive the treat for having had the most parents attend the meeting. 5 ll.V 's " ft Fredonia news end current events ' L 4 T' - J1 ' ' r 4 y4 Page Fivd (maaiilil thirst-producin- CIcr izh Kews Holes Elders Ted Maxwell and David Clare who are attending college at CSU this season spoke at Sacrament services here Sunday, Ted reported his labors in the Australian Mission which he recently completed a vocal duet was also rendered by Mrs. Renee Maxwell and Margaret Maxwell accompanThe special MIA program at the ied at the piano by Mrs. Leah Sunday evening service at the Fre- Brinkerhoff, everyone had a very donia LDS Ward had Don Ellison, Gayneld Mackelprang, Mrs. Jean- enjoyable evening. nette Thomasson, and J. B. Jordan Mr. John S. Anderson moved to as speakers. Musical numbers were St George this week where he will presented by Misses Christine work at the Temple there this Baker, Sandra Mackelprang and coming winter. Adele Farr, with Miss Donna Lou The, CJiaris C. Anderson family McKinney and Miss Farr playing the piano and organ accompani- reepived Word .this week of a new ment. Paul Heaton, Young Mens Grandson, being born. October i2 Superintendent, was the narrator to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin--OlsoBishop Woodrow Johnson conduct- (Barbara) of Logan. ed the meeting and LaVier Tait - Mr. and Mrs. Willard .Mackel-pran- g offered the benediction. . went to Cedar City Sunday The first killing frost of the to see their new grandson which season was recorded by Weather was, bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Observer Warren Dart Judd on Sudweek,( Rue Dell) October 15. October 12, with the low reading Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Baker and at 30 degrees, following the week and Mr. and Mrs. Max family end storm that left 1.22 inches of Brinkerhoff and family from St moisture. relatives and friGeorge visited ' A panel discussion, with com ends here Sunday. ments from other persons from the A group of 9 MIA Officers and floor, made the meeting of the teachers from here attended leadheld this week at Fredonia held at Kanab Monday the school, one of the best attended ership" evening. in the recent history of the organi-zaioMrs. Edith Lukus, president, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE disclosed. Mrs. Lukus presided and Rey Black, of the school faculty, was the moderator for the discussion on What and How Do Symptom of Distress Arising irom You Feel About Our Local STOMACH ULCERS Others discussing the points undDUE TO EXCESS ACID er consideration were Mesdames Edith Holmes, Ivis Farr, Zola QUICK RELIEF OR KO COST and Afton Brooksby and LaVier Tait and Keith Bryner. -- V n, By-ro- Mrs. Lu Mitchell e and Mrs. Barrows, First Grade Room Mothers, served cake and punch to the 53 members and guests present. Attending the Executive meeting, held earlier in the week, were Mesdames Lukus- ;- Jeanne-Buss- o, Neva Pratt, Holmes and Farr. Mrs. La-Re- Over five million package of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been snid for fclicl of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcer due to Exert Acid Poor Digeitlcn, Sour or Upset SleepStomach, Canines, Mwtburn, Ask lor lessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Willard's Menage which fully explains this home treatment tree at FENTON PHARMACY Look what CLVI has done for mmw NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH Crossword Uncle bv Arnold Costlr Curt of hair 22. Horse drawn vehicle 24. Perfect 26. Separate 27. Flower 29. Auncle 31. Pig pen 35. Roll 36. Teased 88. Old 40. Paradise 42. Join 44. Bread ingredient 47. Places 49. Contend 60, Mineral spring 51. Deposit 62. Vegetable 53. Before 1. Fairy 4. Ladle 9. Drunkard 12. Meadow 13. plum 14. Color 15. tlajor 17. Marble 19. Belonging to mo Jned never Most dreamy eyed gals e As taxes and missies go higher and higher we feel lower and lower. Yep. to git your bread gotta have dough. Even you-- , heel kin foot hi bills If he gits on his toes. Yep, crumbs big long loaf. are made with e ' A preacher mind Is filled with Bible covered disgust to see with dust- Some fellers who full are pitiful. Ovar a clos&J TV Circuit, in 4 DOCTORS, cities 900 miles apart, examined a patient, held a consultation Mb DIA&JOSBb THE CASE! A pretty faced gal makes us think that all. cake ain't as good as th frostin'.. a a Bein a little boulder kin put a feller on the rocks. LANGUAGES SPOKEN THE WORLD, ENGLISH is one N , OF THE SIMPLEST ONLY cms?S Bern simpler! ( American Indian. Old age is something that if you wait long enough you git. , languages , are on the vergebyot extinction spoken today only a dozen persons ?... are pretty , REV. CHARLEY GRANT RtipftMd by APSmUh Sketch 2(1. 21. Identical on 23. Pastry 2ft. Hit with palm 23. Stove So. Dart 82. Parent S3. Ovum 34. Wide awake 36. Lignt brown 87. Therefore S3. Opera! aoki 39. Period nf time 41. Coy 43. Cunning Obligation 46, Birds home 54. Uncooked ft7. Him Aft. 48. Lenel 6fl. Slip 52. Artist 5ft. Light Up 56. The ones here 58. Historical period 59. Affirmative note 60. Chair 61. Morning moUture DOWN 1. 2. 8. 4. ft. Shade tree Sheltered tide Country occupation Whirl Crawl Belonging to s 6. 7. Upon 3. Fruit 9. Shoulder wrap 10. 11. 16. I X. Notts Golf mound Circle Deep cut ' i TO jUd n Governor Clyde has a proved plan in action to benefit Kane County and Utah. 20. 21. ACROSS When Jr Kinch was told they had combed the woods for him he wanted to see the comb. need much sleep. and nn Heres the Record Solution HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION and maintenance expenditures in Kane County reached over $7,000,000 over the past three years. With 3 per cent of the states highway mileage this county received nearly 7 per cent of the total Utah expenditures for highways. UTAH WATER AND POWER BOARD has 2 projects in Kane County KANE COUNTY IS SHARING in the total prosperity of the state which under Clyde is now enjoying the benefits of BETTER HUNTING AND FISHING INCREASED TOURIST TRADE SOUND FINANCNG Governor Clyde is a capable, vigorous, experienced man of dignity and high personal standards. - GOVERNOR GEORGE D. CLYDE RE-ELEC- T A paid political advertlsment by Ilarman C. Steed, H. Bernell Lewis, LeRoy P. 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