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Show " Thursday, May SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah 11, 1961 at the Carnival Saturday at 6 p. east patio of the Stake House and m. proceeds will go into the City The Sale will be held on the Park. TO SPONSOR BAKE SALE The Kanab Ladies Literary league plan oh holding a Bake Sale Pagei Three , for 24 years, resigned recently- Johnson will work with his brother, Owen H. Johnson, Moccasin, inspector for the Mohave County area north of the river, for many years. The brothers plan to change the territory boundary lines somewhat, according to Elldon, to more nearly equalize the number of cattle to be inspected by-- each and the square miles to be covered per inspection trip. He reminded your reporter of the vast area in the two counties that lies north of the river. Eldon will continue his association with Arland Brooksby for Probate And Guardianship Notices (Consult Clerk of Court for - further particulars) the present NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ODELL JOHN-- . U ICSUB, Local Opening Western Tatent In Marching Band The University of Utah Department of music has announced openings for drum major 'and majorette for the University of Utah Marching Band. . AH drum major and majorette &splrantswho wilt- be attending the University of Utah next fall are eligible and encouraged to try out for these positions, Saturday, May 20, at 1:00 p.m., at the Music Hall on the University campus. All positions are open every year and candidates will be indged on poise, appearance, a. bility in baton twirling and leadership ability. The University of Utah March, ing Band has achieved an enviable reputation throughout the West, and the positions of Drum Major and Majorette are highly coveted. The positions are open to enter, ing students as well as , Grand Ole Opery of Nashville, Tennessee is searching for country and western talent and through the cooperation of the Sego Milk Co., are carrying out this search throughout the Western part of the U. S. Anyone with talent ofjthe type suitable to , appear on the Grand Ole Opery is eligible to participate. This will include not e only individuals, but may also small groups. The contest is being carried out in this area by Radio KSUB of Cedar City and your local theatre. They are offering a number of prizes to the winners. Top prize will be an opportunity to compete 'or 6 paid appearances on the Grand Ole Opery and a Columbia Records recording contract, Also there will be a three day trip to'1 Las Vegas, Nevada and 6 iru-clud- The new inspector is married and the father of two small childWATSON, ren. He is currently the president KNOWN AS ODELL J. WATof the Board of Directors of the SON AND AS 0. J. WATSON, Fredonia Water Conservation Dist. DECEASED, PROBATE NO. rict, and is the leader of the Ex425, KANE COUNTY, STATE plorer Post 2366, Boy Scouts of UTAH , OF America. He is an Elder in the above-name- d Creditors of the decedent will present claims with LBS Church and is active in the Fredonia Ward activities. students. vouchers attached to Carvel Administrator of the above-name- d Student Body Election last week Applications by bandsmen for Estate at his office at 151 resulted in a tie vote for Vice admission to next years MarchNorth Main St., Richfield, Utah, president at the Fredonia High ing Band are now being accepted on or before the 12th day of Sep- and Junior High Schools with by Dr, Forrest Stoll, Director of tember, 1961. Lawrence Judd getting the most Bands. Interested students may CARVEL MATTSSON votes to become President, and contact Professor Stoll in the ADMINISTRATOR Robert Heaton and Miss Winna hand office on the University of " GUSTIN, RICHARDS & Brown tying for second place. Utah campus. MATTSSON Heaton won this week in a run ATTORNEYS FOR ADMINIS- off,vote. Miss Kathleen Swapp won Railroad TRATOR crossing sign near over Misses Lynn Finley and CryPublished May 11, 18, 25, June stal Swapp for secretary. The four Colorado Springs, Colo.; The avtime it takes a train to 1, 1961. girls, Misses C. Swapp, Finley, erage Brown and K. Swapp, will serve pass this crossing is 14 seconds as varsity Cheerleaders. J u n 1 o r j whether your car is on it or not. Cheerleaders will be Varsity Misses Sharon Johnson, Susan christened by her grandfather, Lifetime Parker, Patricia Farr and Donna Elder N. B. Roundy, St. George, Lou McKinney. Outgoing leaders and is the daughter of James and are Melvin Heaton, Jon Heaton, TJeannine Barton and Miss Brown. M r s. .David Tucker, Cameron, (BUDGET TERMS) At the recent fast meeting of the Arizona, was a guest of her sist- t , Fedonia LDS Ward, two infants ers, Mrs. W. E. Byrom and Mrs. were christened, with Bishop Knell Parker, both of Fredonia, DR. A. F. RICH Woodrow Johnson presiding at last week end. She came to attend the meeting. . Robert Glen Has- - the wedding reception of her niece CEDAR CITY, UTAH sell, infant son of Marvin and Ar- -' the former Joyce Young of Kanab. lene Hassell, was blessed by Elder Mrs. Lily Cartwright Byrom reJoe Harper. Sandra Barton was cently arrived from her home in California to spend a few weeks as a guest of her son find his family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Byrom of Fredonia and Jacob Lake. Mrs. Byrom is a former resident of Flagstaff and has many friends and relatives in the Phoenix area. ALSO SON . Mat-tsso- n, Guaranteed Contact Lenses Ur&O j will wash the dishes? Those big family meals arej wonderful but oh, that pile of dirty dishes! An dishwasher gives time for more family fun. Why not make it electric a family gift? Visit The whole family shares this gift of less work and more fun for every body. So don't draw straws let Reddy Kilowatt wash the dishes this year and sit back and relax! A variety show as a benefit for the Fredonia LDS Ward Budget Fund was held recently with many local people participating. Among those having parts were Beverly Brooksby, Odessa Burch, Sandra ypur Electric Appliance Dealer CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- Mackelprang, Donna Lou McKinney, Karen Judd, Vicki Jordan, Charlyn Judd, Shawna Jordan, Crystall Swapp, Lynn Finley,' Lillian Parker and Adele Farr. Also, Mrs. Georgia Heaton and Mrs. Ellison and the Benny Jordans, the LaVier Taits, the Evan Beans and Allen Judd, Preston Brooksby, Dick Ellison, and Steve McKinney, all of Fredonia. Guests from Kanab who participated were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAllister, Mrs. Faun Robinson, Mrs. Jane Carpenter,' Mrs. Elva Judd, Jim Robinson, and a singing group, the Car. olettes. directed by Mrs. Ogden. Dancing followed the program. C UTILITIES COMPANY OUR&PARTN ERat NtWESTERN-tPROGRESS- ne Light as a summer breeze AS ADVERTISED IN THE SATURDAY EVENING i' . . . Also Available BOTTLED IN BONO . 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Available for showing ' after Saturday, March 25. FARM, with Good Home with 23 shares of water. Nice substantial home, with full basement and some furniture. On outskirts of Kanab City, just six Mocks from business district and schools. Total price only $16,000. Down payment reason24 acre farm able terms. OFFER Wont last long. - t a VOID AFTER BIN! 1, 141 See Errol G. Drown, Agent PIONEER SECURITIES CAROL'S DAIRY QUEEN - KANAB portable radios. The local contest, covering Kane County and Northern Arizona will be held in the Kanab Theatre in Kanab in Friday, May 19, at which time all talent will have an opportunity to compete for a portable radio which will be given L The. winner and the runner-u- p will have a chance to appear in the Area finals which will be held in Cedar City on Wednesday May 31 at th Cedar Theatre. The winner of the Cedar City contest will receive an expense paid trip to Las Vegas and will have an opportunity to compete in the Regional finals of the Grand Ole Opery talent Contest. All persons interested may obtain Contest Entry. Blanks .at .the.Sego.Milk Dis- -. play at their local grocery store, or may obtain further information from Radio KSUB in Cedar City. It costs nothing to enter, but the Contest Entry deadline is May 15, Letters To The Editor Dear Mr. Brown: Here is some information that we thought you might want to put in the S.U.N. For those people from the Kanab area who are in Southern California, we are having a on Saturday May 27th from 5 till 8 p.m. at the home of Thomas and Vel Dean Chamberlain, 23557 Long Valley Road, Calabasas, California. To get there take Ventura Freeway past Woodland Hills to turn off. Go under bridge, thru Hidden Hills Gates to the third house on the right. Pot Luck, for further informaor OR tion call Diamond or EX Yours truly, Val Dean Chamberlain er . Mul-holla- How Do I Ouiof S Women Make Their Housework More Pleasant than one out of every five western families had extension phones. The ratio was about one out of ten in 1955. Jn othvr words, in just five years, the number of homes with Above all, an extension phone is useful. Next t ime youre work- ing in a back bedroom or the basement when the phone rings, see if you dont agree. And, happily, you dont need to be using a second phone to enjoy the way it looks in a room. With a choice of nine colors and three styles, your telephone becomes an object of noticeable interest and beauty, I Finally, consider economy. You can enjoy the beauty and usefulness of another phone installed wherever you want it for a few pennies a dify. At that price, why deprive yourself? - Tomorrow, caU a friend whos got an extension phone. Ask if shes enjoying it, where she's using it and which color and style she selected. Then, when you're ready to order, just call our business office or ask a tele phone serviceman. Presenting the Bell Chime! You gel threw distinctive 0 rings, including o melodious chime. Coll us (or details. CORP. 35 SOUTH MAIN STREET, KANAB Mountain States Telephone Q fKZBS!' se convenience has more than doubled.. Three words tell you why: Usefulness, Beauty, it it it $ West-inghou- If youve been looking for an economical way to save steps and give yourself a. little more free time, heres some news that could prove helpful. At the end of last year, more The Dailey home, 296 South Main in Kanab. offers a real buy on an older home with lots of roomr five bedrooms, bath, kitchen, living room, two comenclosed entirley; wash room, basement storage room fortable porches-on- e and lots of closets and storage space. The price has been reduced to $11,500 for everything, cash. The lot can be divided into four big lots. YOURS Theatre Looking For For Students , By Ivis Farr Eldon H. Johnson, local cattleman, took over his duties as Arizona State Cattle Inspector for thg Arizona Strip country, Coconino County north of the Colorado River, on May 1. His appointment, from a field of nine applicants, fills the vacancy when Elwin Pratt, who has been the inspector of U Fredonia news and current events " nd |