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Show SOUTIimN UTAH NETS. Eanab, Utah Pago Four eftoil Orchrvilb daily r.2vs happenings Visiting and on business over By Nan E. Johnson the weekend from northern Utah We had a god storm Sunday were the Aaron Reeses. ' end Monday, left a little white Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hepworth around. of Panguitch, Utah visited friends Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cornell and relatives here Saturday. Chamberlain arethe proud par Visiting at the Hans Chamberents of a daughter born Feb. 5th In the Kane County hospital They lains and Clyde Taits Saturday have a son, proud grandparents, were the LeVell Chamberlains of Cedar City. The Cornell Chamberlains. - Mrs. Hans Sorensen spent a few . Visiting with the Ray Daltons days in the hospital the past week over the weekend Were, Ellen, Bill and Marlin from Page, Arizona. she is now home and improved. Mrs. Dorthea Barton Is home aftVisiting at the Fred Penneys er were their parents. spending a week in Kanab with her sister Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamberlain Home Missionaries In Saera-men- t visited in Santa Clara, Utah at meeting were High Councilthe Arlo Hafens Thursday and Mark Brinkerhoff accompman Friday. him and speaking were, anying The Valley High School basket- Karen Cox, Dot McArthur, Jerilyn ball teams journeyed to Escalante Pugh, Gary Brinkerhoff of GlenWednesday where they were vic- dale, Lorin Swapp of Salt Lake, torious, Friday night. They play- Kristine Brinkerhoff sang accomped Bryce Valley here, Bryce Val- anied by her mother, Mrs. Mark ley beat 3 points. Brinkerhoff. Webster Adair were Mr. A M-Word was received here of the in northern Utah Friday & Satur- of a daughter born to Mr. birth to move went day, they daughter Wilda from Provo to and Mrs. Clair Ramsey, they have Nephi. She will do her student a son and daughter at home. Proud grandparents are Mr. and teaching in Nephi. , R:l:s Effects Two J ! Ilii and Weekly Events .nterstate long distance calls go nto affect In April of this year. In May of 1962, long distance rates n calls within the State of Utah vere reduced from 5 to 15 cents . iepending on the distance involv-dIn addition, report charges "ere discontinued on uncompleted calls. The discontinuance of -- report harges and the reduction in othei ailing rates last May, resulted n a substantial savings to Utah elephone users, Mr. George Manager for the Mountain Hates Telephone Company said Page, accompanied by Morrells mother, Vinnie Foote of Mesa, Arizona, and his sister, Mrs. O. Hansen of Lovell, Wyoming visit-efriends and relatives here this week, Vinnie is a granddaughter of James Leithead the first Bishop of Glendale, she was born and raised in Glendale and also married to Will Foote while here, then she with the rest of the family movel to Wyoming and then to Mesa, Arizona, where Mrs Foote still lives since the death of her husband. Mrs. Foote is al- today. so a granddaughter of James it is anticipated the recently Brinkerhoff, one of the first set- announced change in rates for tlers of Glendale. calls, will save the across the nation, users, lephone Mr. and Mrs Earl Cottom, million dollars annually. hirty Ken of Chin Sue and Provo, Ricky A .new rate schedule is to be and Joann Cottom, and Ann and n established for Calvin and Billy Barlocker of SJ alls between states. The reduced friand relatives visited George ate would permit a three-minuends here Sunday. ong distance call anywhere in the Home missionaries who visited ontinental United States for $1.00 our Ward Sunday were: Mr. and r less after 9.00 pm. Overtime Mrs. Cecil Pugh and Elder Roger charges would be reduced accord M. Pugh, Mrs. Wilma Smith and ngly and would not exceed 25 per minute in any case, Mr. daughter Anna Marie, Cheryl McDonald, Leslie Pugh, Mr. and Mrs Diamond said. Mark Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fisher. Highcouncilman Cecil Pugh announced speakers and Growers talks were given by Elder Roger Pugh and Brother Mark Pope Hava Two Choices with a vocal solo The Heavens Were Opened sung by Anna Wheat growers wilt have t Marie Smith, accompanied by of two programs for 1964, hoice the services iccording Cheryl McDonald, to Mark Swapp, Chair-i- n were real special and enjoyed by Stabilization a n, Agricultural everyone. ind Conservation County Commit Students home over the week ee. The choice will be presented end from college were: Elizabth a farmers in a referendum to be and Lonna Lou McArthur, Patsy held this spring, as directed by Workman, Rita Brinkerhoff, A. M. 'aw. In general, the Chairman ex Pugh and Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Max- - olained, the first program would imlt production of wheat to marand export needs. It would ket Mrs. T. M. Esplin. provide farmers with price sup-ooIts too bad people here couldn't at an average of (2 per bush-i- l niighJt be three people Monday for the bulk of the 1964 wheat so they could attend the meetings marketings, t would offer payheld. ments for wheat acreage diverted o conservation use. And it would held The Valley maintain fanners income from Founders Day program, a heart vheat at the average of recent film was also shown. years. This is the program farmers Dont forget the MIA Ward would choose by voting yes" in referendum. Quartet Festival to be held Tues- the forthcoming s of at least by 19th 8.30 at in the day, February to Is required the farmers voting Orderville Ward Chapel make the program effective.. The alternative program which farmers could choose if would provide hey voted no" f fjjlt a M no limits on production or marketonly to growers who ings, and stayed within their allotments price support at 50 percent of parity, about $1.20 per bushel. It would result in increased wheat production, and a sharp decrease m Income for wheat growers. Farmers could be expected to get a market price of only about $1 per bushel on the average, for their oerson-to-perso- n Dia-non- station-td-statio- -- s. te their -- Livestock Market Saturday 9, 1963 February 27.50 to 34 00 25 00 to 28 00 22 00 to 24.50 20.00 to 22.50 Holstein Strs . . . 17.00 to 20 00 15.00 to 18 00 Holstein Hfrs Commercial Cows 12.75 to 16.00 Canner & Cutter Cowg 10.50 to 12.50 Cow & Calf Prs 180 00 to 248.00 14.00 to 15.70 Butcher Hogs W F Str Calves . W F Hfr Calves W F Yrling Strs W F Yrling Hfrs . ... (Cy the famous sire of running horses War Cam) THE GREAT .... M MOOF...OISTIU.CO KENTUCKY AN0 SOTTUO BY BOURBON OVER 150 YEARS FOR WATUFIU AN0 FRAZltt DISTlUIRtCO., BARDS10WII, Official Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute Report: j' Vksal WAR GLORY FrCv3 ld Miss Valeen Esplln celebrated Telephone rates will be reducher 10th birthday by entertaining ed twice within a year, when the her friends to a party at her home. recently announced cut rates on d 18C3 and congregation, and Mrs, Mrs. Ivan Good all and son, ' IL...S choir Heaton played piano while Mrs. Frank, Fredonia, returned week from a two day trip to Salt oksbys, graduated from Primary. Richard May presided at the Lake Ctty, where they met Mr. as 6an- - Bishop Woodrow Johnson P) att was approved and Mrs. Walter Mellor and son Ward Teacher con(ucted the meeUn8-Heatosupervisor.- LeRoy Keith, of Oldham, Lancashire, directed the singing, by' England, who are now guests with Subscribe don't borrow the Goodalls. The Mellors are former neighbors of their hosts, in Oldham, and like the Goodalls, who have been iu Arizona five years, have come to make this land their home. The Mellors sailed on the Cannthia, a Mailship of the Cunard Line, and by train from New York City to Salt Lake City. Mr. Mellor is .formerly inside manager of a cotton mill at Oldham, and his present plans a position as bookeepet at Hollys Garage, Kanab, Utah. The Mellors will be guests of the Goodalls until they are settled here. last Lower Telephone Cells Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Foote of Thursday, February 14, S -- Good Disposition smoothly msclsd, ' Bsauilfal Conformation. A WAR CAM Colt ALOMTOS CAR recently sold for the highest price ever paid for a Oucrter Horse This 'torso wit! stand to a limited namhor of Approved (.fares in Kanab, rt IMa'd. their Contact: Hack Frost, Kanab Utah Owner: Dick Dewier, Gnnlock, Utah Ap-orov- two-third- Tho DIGGER tho wheat I tho family BETTER roason.for Mr. Swapp said that technical detail of the 1964 wheat program low are being developed by the J. S. Department of Agriculture in cooperation with representatives of wheat growers and the grain trade. Major preliminary provisions of the 1964 program mnounced to date include: (1) A national marketing quota of 1.2 billion bushels; and (2) a national average allotment, calculated from the marketing quota on the basis of current average yield expectations, of about 49.5 million acres, the same as in 1962. Farm allotments will be about 10 percent below the 1963 allotment about the same as 1962. CQNOrciY TESY. It Happened In the second big meeting of Ford Galaxla SCO, Chevrolet Impala and Plymouth Fury at Riverside, Cal. In a Showdown comPlymouth asked for. The cars were all V-parably equipped. And Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute was there to conduct the competition and see to It that Its strict Ss, rules were followed. When It was over, Plymouth had victories In almost every performance test, plus victory In the economy run. Plymouth for .63 also has the only et warranty In tho tough league. See your dealer. Plymouths on tho move. ant Plymouth-Ford-Chevrol- XERO-TO-6IX- PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD CITY PASSING 11 99 seo. 13 64 sec. 18 01 sec. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD 18 04 sec. 18 99 sec. HIGHWAY PASSING PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD QUARTER-MI- PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD . 20.53 eec. KILOMETER RUN PLYMOUTH 33 43 sec. 34 44 eec. 31 59 sec. CHEVROLET..... FORD FORD..... 278 R. 279 ft. 305 ft. 462 ft. ....616 664 ft ft 120 ft ft EMERGENCY STOP PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET .....125 138 ft ECONOMY RUN PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD 18.77 mpg. 17.04 mpg. 16.14 mpg. CHEVROLET 15 00 tec. 16 44 seo. 16 00 tec. PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD PLYMOUTH.. HILL CLIME CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH FORD 2:32 min. min. fnln. rOR0... .....2:44 .....2:67 CLASSIC Incomplete third heal 261.74 min. 2 55 67 min. 3:04.89 min. Bee dealer for full details s ..a---- -- Ann quick REmm EQilCK mm well from CSU. Ivey, Thell, Ken and Bishop Jack Maxwell LDean Anderson, James S. Esplin, Karen and Ora May Cox went to Salt Lake City the past week. Louisa A. Brinkerhoff received word this week of a new grandson being born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brinkerhoff of Provo, this is their first child. A group from here attended the Founders Day program held at Valley High School Monday evening. Advertising doesnt cost. It pays TAX SERVICE i John O. Vaughn Room 9 Bybee Building 1 t VJ Phone ' Office Res. 644-507- 5 643-230- Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9:60 to 5:00 .CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C 'W UTILITIES COMPANY OttMPAftXNICal NWVESTEftNMUtOGRES t Open all week first two weeks in February sod April Your Authorized Plymouth-Valia- nt Dealer's Warranty against defects In meterlal and worlcmanahip on 1963 cars haa boon expanded to Include parts replacement or repair, without charge for required parte or labor, lor S years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, on the engine block, head and internal parte transmission case and Internal parts (excluding manual clutch); toroue converter, drive shaft universal loints (ecl iti ig dust oovera). rear axis and differential, and rear wheel bearings, Certified Car Care schedules. provided the vehiete has been serviced at reasonable Intervsla according to the Plymouth-Valia- riYMouTH division PUGH j CHRYSLER Mcrcas COSfCfiAldJN, MOTOR 0 North Main Street, Kanab "I i ICY. |