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Show w SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Thursday; April 6, 1961 Letters To Tta Editor CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- S- ft. FOR SALE: HOME at 289 North for Main in Kanab. Call MI oM2rc. information. C8., - FOR RENT; Apartment trailer house. Call MI see Lida Seiber, Kanab. KM I. ET The World's Finest Bourbon WB since 1795 It or or J26rc. Allen - ' Page r r llsvs Items By Allen Cox f tame home last FOR SALE: 10 shares Kanab week from jhoenix where he had Irrigation water, $60 a share See been for about 2 weeks to have a LaMont Hamblin, Kanab. M23,3tpd. plate removed from his leg which was broken a year ago. FOR RENT:2 bd-rfum, apt Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bell from or . see Guy Cham- Salt Lake came last week and took Call MI4-554- 0 M30c. berlain, Kanab. her parents, the Lauren Roundys back .with them. Sixteen people from here attended the Temple excursion from here last Saturday in St. George. .sssr The Dee Roundy family spent SMITH MFGr CO. the weekend at Delta visiting Mrs. Roundys parents, the Edward Christensens. Charles Palmer left Saturday for Henderson, Nevada where he will be employed at Titanium Co, Mr. and Mrs. Preal George from Kanosh visited at the Ray Palmer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Daugherty from Salt Lake City were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Daugherty was formerly Eulene Hoyt, and lived here until a few years ago. Eudell Hoyt Hj Neighbors March 30, 1961 Salt Lake City 9, Utah Three Orderville daily hews happenings Janice F. Esplin Several Valley High School Students from Ordervile, attended the Speech Meet at Snow College. them were Roy Esplin, who won a cash award for being outstanding actor, and Chad Heaton, who was chosen to represent the District at the State Speech Meet, which will be held at Brigham Young University on April 15. The others attending did. very well; everyone is proud of our Speech students. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Heaton attended the monthly Telephone Board meeting in Tropic. The Vance Esplins went to Roland Esplins herd, near Mesquite, Nevada, for an Easter outing. Lou Covinyton went to Murray to visit her daughter LuVera, and family. While there she will also have a get together with her son, Fen Covington. Sincerely, The Aaron Moss family of RichNorman H. Jackson field were Saturday visitors at the P. S. I wrote this for printing B. P. Fishers. They also drove out in the S.U.N. If you find it accept- to the Glen Canyon Dam area. able and thing it might get the Marian ODriscoll spent the job done. weekend at the Tone Rackburns. She is going tq school at the College of Southern Utah. Mr. and Drs. Ray Palmer, his father, Joseph Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. George Preal were in Editor ' Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah Dear Errol: As I told you last summer Ien-jo- y keeping tabs" on Kanab and inhabitants through the S.U.N. We have access to my folks subscription. Whenever Im asked where Im from, I dont say Southern Utah, I say Kanab and its surprising how many people know of it or have been there. Last Christmas we were impressed by the decorations which were comparable or better than those in a dozen or more towns along the way. Last week we returned and Kanab was the only town that has left decorations up for next Christmas, which is nothing to boast about. Yours for a better Kanab. town during the week end. The Ray Palmers have beeh living in St. George this winter, but ( have moved back to Alton . Mr. and Mrs. Deral Sawyer ac- -' companied the John Sawyers, and their father to Lake Mead,. Saturday, April 1. Janet drove to Tropic Friday to take their two children to her folks place to stay while they went on the trip. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Esplin visited the John C. family. During the Easter holidays, Johns parents, Mr. and Mrs Conrad DeMille of Washington, Utah, were her, along with his two sisters and. their families, Rodney and Helen Leavitt, of Gun-locUtah, and Mont and Wanda Bowers ajsq of Washington, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Esplin came from Las Vegas to visit at his parents, the Fern Esplins. Their children had already been here for a'few days. Also from Las Vegas, were Garland Esplin and family, and LeMoin Esplin and family of St. George. The Robert Melhngs, and Roberts parents, the Ray Mellings, of Cedar City, stayed at the Henry Carrolls a day or two. Madolyn was here from CSU and Janet and her husband and children of Boulder City, Nevada. A dajor two before this, former Bishop of the Orderville Ward, Rulon Carroll and his wife, Elsie visited iith friends and relatives. He is Henrys brother. Accompanying them was their daughter Lucile, her husband and baby. They are going down into Arizona to visit with a sister, Margaret, in Tempe, and others. De-Mil- k, Other students .home for the holiday were: from the Brigham Young University, Bill Heaton, son ot the W. Reo Heatons, and Wilda Adair, daughter of the Webster Adairs. Fronxfhe College of South, ern Utah were Frank Fisher, son of the B. P. Fishers, and Terry Tait, son of the Clyde Taits. NOTHING BUT TIIE TRUTH by OP A PIECE PHOMOIITIC Folk who kin afford a nervous breakdown seldom have one. VOLCANIC LAVA S2 Arnold A child to something between RQCfc an adult and a television set. WHEN Yep, a cafeteria kin make a colledge boy think on hto feet. STRUCK, ' WILL GIVE OUT A MUSICAL. lAju want to enjoy livin try a little given. Women like for men to remember their birthdays, but forgit their age.. SOUND LIKE Sell j When Zol Klingers wife lost her voice, Zol called the Doc and said if you art out this way in the next couple of weeks drop in. ess Zed Peters says that dictators are what men marry. e Ball players and husbands ain't safe when they're out. . At anq qiven moment, thm are, approx iinaUlii 35-TEA- THUNbER i STGZMS .. qoinq on dll tKe yvorld ovr KS FRED -- YOUNG INGRAM; of Wilcox, Neb, SHINGLED THE ROOF OF HIS HOUSE ALL SY HMSELfil Too many fellers pop off who aint got any steam. e Some gals wrap a feller round their finger to keep him under their thumb. Rev Charley Grant. 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