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Show I I December 29, 18S9 Thursday, SOUTHERN UTAII NEWS, Kanab, Utah Qf wwii a r.avznTi::::- 3CUSTOM iii IfaMwaa!) p WORK: Gives FOR SALE. 212 head, 6 months cutting and polishing rock, jewelry, cabinet cattle permit. Call or see LeRoy pieces and fireplace fronts. Carl P. Judd, Kanab. . D28c. Shrum, Box 509, Kanab. D14,4tpd. FOR RENT: Furn, 3 bd-rhome of Mrs. Jessel Brown in Kanab. Call MI 3 2300 or see Mrs. James Baker, Fredonia. D29,4tc. WANT TO BORROW: $15,009 on first mortgage at 7 on home and business valued at $60,000? Write box 186, Kanab. D29re. m ' It Pays To Advertise . . . y Parly Estpy c::d By Alga Brown An $800 gift ST. GEORGE FOR RENT: Furn. apt? Call MI from Kennecott Copper Corp. will 3 2300 or See at Baker Motel, Fre- help buy chairs for an auditorium donia. D29,4tc. being built at Dixie College, Arthsaid ur F. Bruhn, bd-rra FOR RENT: Two apt, Wednesday. partly furnished. Call Emron RobD29c. inson, Kanab. A chair drive" is underway for $17,000, he said, needed to pay When washing windows, a little for seating in the structure. Alvinegar added to the water will umni and friends are spearheading give them a brilliant polish. the drive, the president said. president Tax Consultant and Collector - BF GOODRICH TIRE For Preparation of Income Tax Returns ahd CLEARANCE Tax Information the Special Bargain on MACKELPRANG Brooksby Service ; P. O. ORDERVILLE, UTAH 70x15 Lifesaver White Wall MAN TO SEE is: WILLARD SALE ' and the Collection of D:bts, Bills, Accounts, etc, ' PHONE: MI 8 2060 Fredonia, Ariiona Sunday nights Christmas program was enjoyed by about 500 people. As we entered the chapel sweet music filled the air. The choir sang Christmas carols for ten minutes before services began. The invocation was offered by Pres. Daniel S. Frost After the sacrament services the choir with members from both the South and North Wards, led by LeRoy P. Judd and accompanied on the organ by Elva Judd, sang three numbers, Birthay of the King, Hark the Harps of Heaven Are Telling," and A Child in Bethlehem." A vocal trio, consisting of Charlotte Young, Rosalee Haycock and Katheryn Roundy, accompanied by Mrs. Charlotte Young, sang O, Holy Night" Val Jackson gave a wonderful talk on the Spirit of Christmas all over the world. A group of Primary girls accompanied and led by Zelma Johnson sang, Once Within A Lowly W. Stable," The Choralettes led by Elda Ogden and accompanied by Elva Judd sang Christmas Bells and By Page Five lfen:b Herds thq choir sang two more numbers: It Came Upon the Midnight The Clear," and Silent Night. benediction was offered by Elder Burton McAllister. A beautiful nativity scene was set up on the stage in the recreation hall to add to the spirit of the occasion. Fredonia News By Ivis Farr Visiting with friends and relatives in Fredonia this week were Mr. and Mrs. E. Jay Whiting and family, Misses Joyce, Glenna, Debbie, and Terry, and their one son, Trey, from their home in Flagstaff. They came in time for the Fredonia Page basketball game Wednesday, and stayed until after the Kaibab Lumber Companys annual party for the employees on Friday night at Kanab, Utah. The Whitings were Fredonia residents for many years, until they moved to Flagstaff last winter. They were guests of Mrs. Whitings nephew, Velan Call and his family. Kane County scat news nstCs By Alga Brown teaching a school for the deaf in Salt Lake City is here and Fred Among the many visitors home who is attending school in Tempe, in Kanab during the holidays are visiting at the home Arizona, were: of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cleon Spencer and his wife and Schoenfeld. two children from Tucson, AriThe following young folks are zona, visiting at the home of his visiting during the holidays from mother, Mrs. Clara Spencer. their various schools: Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mace and David Swapp, Pearl Ann Brown, three children. Winner, So. Dakota, David and Ina Frost, Roger Pugh, at the home of his mother Mrs. Kent Pugh, Katheryn Pugh, Norman McAllister. Blanche Mace. . Emma Jane Schoenfeld who is f Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Adams (Lolene) were visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McAllister for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Keller are in Kanab now and are in the process of moving here from Kingman, Arizona where they have lived for some time. eauum THOSE WERE By ART BEEMAN TODAYS Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Findlay in Kanab during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Findlay from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner and baby son from Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Findlays brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Neilsen from Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Frost and children from Flagstaff, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Harl Judd and four children from Login, and Thayne Judd an wife from Logan are .visiting at the home of heir folks in Kanab, Mrs. Beulah Frost and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tudd. Harl and Thayne are school at the USU in Log- three DEEMS in. Mr and Mrs. H. LaVell Chamber-ai- n and family from Cedar City re visiting at the home of her nother Mrs. Bertha Lewis. During the holidays Mr. and frs Elmer Judd acted as guides to cliff dwellings at Cottonwood canyon for friends, CSU Professor "heron Ashcroft and Gael art professor from the USU Lind-tro- n Logan. Of ? K ymr, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schaap (Sharlene) from Provo, where he 'ttends school, are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Irvil Robinson. Sharlene surpris'd everyone, including her doctor n Provo, by having her baby here in Kanab almost a month early. Baby girl and mother are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Judd went to California to visit their child- ren through the Christnas Jt vi 1961 BONHAM'S Kanab, Utah David Robinson, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Robinson of Kanab, is home from the University of Utah for the holidays. , NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH 7 CHEpi&ins- y - Orandpa Hedges says every body kin git old 11 they lve long enough. iV' Some folks should use their git up and go, to git up and gu tKjsp Most poets all know that rhyme, doesn't pay. One firecracker to another; I UK feel punk. ARE EFFECTED more BY HEAT THAU HORSES OF OTHER. 112 ItASTS COLORS i0 over the entire qland Sunday should always take care of a fellers weak days. When hes got a fellers got so called friends. money Enemies are folk that could be friends If they wasn't. ACROSS 1. MaH drink 4. Indian tribe 9 Highest note Enclosure Part of cap Scarlet Rags 17 Wild orgy 19 Ireland 2), Demigod 21. Peel 23 Fnglish river 25. Aloud 28 Awake 30. Region 32 Parent S3 Pole 34 City in Germany 36 Dance step 37 Within 38. Story 39. Very Intelligent 41. Stitched 43. Printed notices 45 Crafts 46. Inclined runway 48 A direction 60 Musical drama 62. Say 65. Roman brans 66 Hasten 58 Before 59 Make lace 60 Cues 61. Place 12 13 14 15 20. In this place 21. City of France 22 By ones self 24. Comforted 26 Separated 27 Endures 29 Beverage 81. Printing measures Hit with open hand 86 Social gatherings 93 former Russian ruler 40 Part of boat 42. Pull away 44 Sugary 47. Squash 49 Finishes 50. Cereal gram . 61, Vegetable 62 Adult males 63. Mineral rock 64. Seine 67, 8.1416 86. Solution When Makln friends kin be a full time Job. ANTARCTICA, WHICH IS ALMOST AS BIS AS SOUTH AMERICA, IS SITUATED HIGHER. ABOVE THE SEA THAN ANY OTHER CONTINENT (Avenge-600- 0 fi.) When It comes t6 findln a parkin place, we usually never git to first base. Some politicians have a lot of gas but not much spark. REV. CHARIOT GRANT Rel(aed by Service we think of good friends we think of you. Thanks for your support and best of luck in 1961. It. are wost sensitive testes- - and buds iitiveto SAIT are by Folks who always want more wouldnt be happy if they had buds Act the tip of your TON&ub, to SWSBT tastes -those et the back of the, tongue to 81TTE For men gals go fishin wigglin' and swlshln. Crossword - DOWN 1. 2. Likely Meadow 3. Cam jji 4. AboVs 6. Fathered 6. Onager II BERHELL LEWIS 7. Depart 8. Gaelic 9. Mistake 10. Smeltered tide 11. Fruit drink 16. Row 18, Malayan canoe Ralph, Boyd and Bemell Kansb, Utah U-2-- 9 Holi- days. & |