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Show i ' f f SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Page Four Frcdonia Haws Items er.d Current Events By I vis Ugj at The weather continues to be the main topic of conservation at our town. Rain and snow have totalled a record breaking 2.25 inches of. moisture for February, the most for this month of the year since US weather observer Warren Dart Judd began keeping his records in 1938. More light showers have been observed since this reading taken at 6 P.M. Feb. 20, Nitrogen Fertilizers INTERMOUNT AIN FARMERS Farr ASSN. Cedar City, Utah UTAH HEEDS The annual Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the Fredonla High yearbook staff,' had Miss Winns Brovin as Queen for the second time, she was the winer two years ago. and Lawrence Judd as King. Beth are seniors. Chosen as Prince and Princess were Greg Brooksby and Carolyn Heaton. These members of royalty are chosen by classmates and then voted by the penny a vote method. Others participating were Misses Crystal Swapp, Beverly Brooksby, Kristin Rich, and Linda Sue Jensen, while the male candidates were Victor Brooksby, Ronnie Earley, Paul Rogers and Bob Lathim. Chairman for the dance arrangements was Miss Laurana Brown with Misses Verlee Hassell, Millicent Heaton, and Winna Brown and Terrell Brooksby and Lawrence Judd help ing with decorations. The High School gym was ligh'ed with colored lights, and large red and white hearts and a marshmallow tree added to the festive dance. Chap erones included Mr., and Mrs. Wil liam Thomasson, he is yearbook advisor, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Heaton Mr. and Mrs. Mont Griffiths and Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Judd, and Miss Amanda Palmer. Cmb, Utah Thursday, February 22 1962 By Nai E. Johnson Esther Nelson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Chamber-lain-, won tht, American Legion oratorial contest held pt Valley High last week, she will go to Beaver and compete with other winners from the district. Members of( the LeGrande . C. Heaton family, with the exception )f the Fred JKcatons, helped LeGrande celebrate his birthday Fri-iaHero for the occasion were he Lloyd Heybomes of Cedar) he Jay Heatpns of northern h and the Lawrence Reeses of Orderville, r y. U-ta- during the past Hospitalize veek were Gayle Esplin, daughter 'f Mr. and Mrs. Willard Esplin; lulia Ann Crofts, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Hahvey Crofts; Lynn Tohnsnn, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Johnson. At this writing all are back home, we wish hem a speedy recovery. The Board of Directors of the Kanab Irrigation Co., will receive Eldon and Woodrow Johnsons of and Fredonia. A very enjoyable even bids on the watermaster job Marto feservoir the up pasture, was ing spent visiting, eating and 1962. seeing films of family members. ch 10, The Board reserves the right Home Missionaries in Sacrament to reject any and all bids. meeting Sunday were, Ross HeaOrvil W. Robinson, sec. ton, Ortho Christensen of Alton, Published February 22, March- 1, and the following Seminary stu1962. dents: Charlene Heaton and Joyce Cox of Alton, Karen Cox and Robert Spencer of Glendale. It to- come home and hope he will soon be his old self again. was a very interesting meeting. Mrs. Webster Adair left Mon-daj- r If taxes continue to go up and morning yith County Agent and up, we will finally reach up Carl Hatch and other ladies to the point of no return and our attend School in Leadership may come crashing government Logan. i down around our heads. Pamela Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Carroll, entertained her friends at a birth - 4-- day party Monday afternoon. and Democratic Republican Mass Meetings were held here Monday night with ' new interest being shown in the Democratic Party. The first time in several Mr. and Mrs. Gene Slaugh and years. ' hildren of California visited the Lee LaMar Chamberlain returnlarvey Crofts, John Hardys, Leon oilier ed home with his parents after members and family llaughs few days. .Gene is serving in undergoing surgery in Salt Lake. he Navy. Its always good to see Were surely happy he was able ld home foljcs back. three local sisters recently spent with Mrs. George (Madoline) Drews, San Francisco, another sister, and then with Mrs. Walls at her home' They all returned and are taking time to see another sister, Mrs. George M. Johnson, at Page. Mrs. Wall is enjoying meeting all her old friends in the locality. a week in California DAVID S. KING III THE SEIIATE A large boulder, fallllng from a hillside, was termed the cause of Paid political advertisement by King for Senate Many of the townspeople went Friday for the game between Valley and Piute. Valley lost by one point. Were still very proud of the team this year. They play Panguitch there Friday. This should be a real good game. The LaNard Johnsons met with other members of the Johnson family at Eldon Johnsons home in Fredonia Saturday evening for a Those attendfamily ing were the Sterling Johnsons of Kanab, the Owen Johnsons and David Johnsons of Moccasin, the to Junction i STATE INCOME T RETURNS See - , S3 Carolyn Stevenson, 1021 East 5245 South, S.L.C. (Member) Bybee Building -- PV( i wwannamr L -- 'v 'wssSSu . i A :. be in our MONDAx th 1 Pasture and row crops require adequate nitrogen at the start of the season for strong early growth and development. It is during this period when extensive feeder roots and top growth are developed. Whenever possible, apply the full nitrogen treatment early in the growmgx season. T! onaYTinwMT Sat''" Thursday, Friday, 9 a.m. TO 5 p.n: First two There was a time when the parson was the only expert at preparing people for travel in outer space. - - OFFICE MI RESIDENCE MI FEB. and 0 mnmnssnaos J r. the break in the pipeline that supplies the Town of Fredonia with restored with only a few hours culinary water last week. Service hrs. to the homes and businesses was inconvenience, but those few caused school to be dismissed for the afternoon when the pressure was temporarily inadequate for normal working of sanitary facilities. Officials- - of Fredonia Water Conservation District are to be praised for their promptness In repairing the broken line. Comm. 25.25 to 27.00 W.F. Str calves 22.50 to 25.00 calves Hfr W.f. to 24.00 22.50 Strs W.F. Yrling 20.50 to 22.00T W.F. Yrlihg Hfrs 17.75 to 19.50 Holstein Strs 15.50 to 17.00 Holstein Hfrs 12.50 to 14.75 Comniercial cows Canner & cutter cows 10.20-12.0Cow and calf prs 170.00 to 199.00 16.50 to 18.00 Bulls 16.00 to 16.50 Butcher Hogs Southern Utah Auction 167 Jshn 0. Vaughn 4 February 17, 1962 behmdtheg' .taste Si For FEDERAL and Room Cedar City Market Report F -- Wall Mrs. Leonard (Thelma) is a visitor with her sisters, Mrs. A. F. Jensen and Mrs.. D. F. Rider, of Fredonia and Mrs. Narvol Johnson of Kanab, for a few days from her home in San Carlos, Calif. The Livestock Market Public Notice Ordcrviih daily nous happenings 'A ? , j f a VyAWbao. i ' ? - Save IR0ADCAST finjb and steps! Plan the dining now DOVM OF FERTILIZER' brings fertilizer and crop rtsithu in to close contact and facilitates more rapid breakdown of carbonaceous material. Extra nutrients are released for the new crop. Extra bushels or tons at harvest time is the area with Flight pay off. for i living Define the place in which the family congregates to have meals, carry on l all the lighting fixtures now available hofejiies and do homework. From directs light downward on the you will find it easy to choose a style that table and upward to add to the general illumination of the room. See what a wide variety of cotyerpporary and traditional fixtures there are to meet ' this important need for light for living in the kitchen. . P10WINB PUCES FERTILIZER shaltbw both deep and shallow enough to be available to new seedlings in early season and deep endiqch to bg ip moisture and available te deeper roots during the hot surryner growing season.- i AMT FERTILIZATION ( . gets the job done ahead of planting and assure maximum efficiency from fertibzer.N- - I WIRING CONTRACTOR . KSR( I01UR9 Use enough fertilizer! 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