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Show SOUTHIN' UTAH NEWS, Kanab. Utah Page Four wdcrvilb daily il!nl:r Foote when she lived here. She has remarried and is now Maude Course work leading to an inVisitors at the Perry Lambs Johnson, she lives in St George and Mr. structors rating in hunter safety Sunday afternoon "were it was really good to see her. and survival training will be ofMrs. Darel Heaton and children Here Sunday to attendee Fare- fered in five locations throughand Mrs. Mae Heaton of Moccasout the eastern part of the State in, Arizona. Mrs. Mae Heaton well Testimonial for Edward who is going to the Denmark beginning Mar. 12. stayed to visit. Mission were; Mr. and Mrs. Ar-lo- u Sportsmen, scout leaders and Mrs. Janet Holt and children granddaughter and others wishing to become hunter Crofts, of Salt Lake are here visiting her grandson; and Marys father; Mr. safety instructors should make parents the Henry Carrolls. and Mrs. Alfred H. Crofts of Rich- immediate contact with their lcOaI field, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn conservation officers for " inforAbout the most talked about, Heaton and family of Panguitch; mation on where classes will be is the Round Robin to be held at Mr. and Mrs.. John M. Crofts and held Mt. Pleasant this week end in k long Schedule for th family Mr. and Mrs. Leo H Crofts which the Valley Basketball team and Mr. and course shows training beginning of Panguitch; family is participating, they play Gunni- Mrs. Charley Esplin and family in Manila on March 12; Rooseson Thursday. Several of the stu- of Cedar City; Mrs. Mary Jane velt, March 13; Huntington, Mar-- h team the dents are going 14: Moab, March 15, and Aneth and daughter of Rockville; along. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crofts and March 16. Similar classes will be held in family of Kanab; Pres, and Mrs. Attending funeral services in Daniel S. southern part of the State Frost. he Ellis Circleville Monday for Mrs April 16, and in the beginning Chamberlain were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain has been northern region beginning May 21. Mrs. and Mr. Hans Chamberlainn, hospitalized but is back home. Training is already well underMrs. Robert We. hope he soon feels better. Lyle Chamberlain way at localities in the central Chamberlain, John and Mark portion of the State. Sharon Mrs. Lamb and Mr. Chamberlain. Mrs. went to Salt Lake Thursday. I enjoyed a visit with a former Lamb will undergo urgery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jackson resident Monday afternoon Maude Missionary Testimonial held for and children of Richfield, Utah, were Kanab visitors over the week WHETHER YOU TRAV- end and were guests at his parents EL BY BUS, TRAIN, home, the Elmer Jacksons. or By PLANE, CAR FLYING CARPET Edward DeMille here Sunday, February 24th. Make SE RANCHO Your Bishop Eugene H. Russell ConHome. from Home Away ducting. Song Come Oh Ye King of Kings, by Orderville Choir Prayer, an Uncle Alfred H. Crofts. Sac. Song, Jesus Once of Humble Birth. Sacrament Service. Safe, hot water heatShort Talk, Cashe Burrows. ing. Speakers, Leo H. Crofts. John Room phones, 24 hr. M. Crofts, LaVoy Rust John C. switchboard DeMille, Remarks by missionary Hi-F- i e music, radio Musical numbers Quartet & TV. Ellis, Myr-n- a Dorothy Burrows, 24 hr. message serS. Cox, Cheree Hoyt; accomp-rrtie- d vice by Coleen E. Sorensen. I Ideal convenient lo- Love Thee Dear Hearts and Gentcation le People; Accordian solo, Carol Judd. Song, There Is An Hour SE RANCHO MOTOR HOTEL of Peace and Rest Prayer, a brother Allen DeMille. 640 WEST NO. TEMPLE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 By N E. Johnson AND Frcdonia news end current events Safely Cksscs aro Offered Raws happenings Thursday, February 23, 1833 De-Mil- le i five-wee- De-Mil- ... N Le-Nis- By Ivis Farr and Heaton, M William Cusick, Keith Bry-ne- r, Gene Heaton, Ross Hunt Sherman Jensen, Oscar Brooksby, Duane Judd, Nephl Morrison, J-- B. Jordan, LeRoy Heaton, Fae Johnson, Richard May, 'and Raymond Anderson, Bruce Cluff, Lor-i-n M. Farr, Jr, Aure Henrie, George Brinkerhoff, and Gayneld Mackelprang, all of Fredonia- Mr and Mrs. Dave F. Rider reamed recently from a trip to Los Angeles, California, that includd attending the California Carpenters Convention at Hollywood, nd visiting with their daughters, Mrs. Kendall Crosby and Mrs. Tohn William Marlowe, and grandThe Ridchildren and ers also visited several days in Phoenix with the Angus Chadwicks, along with the Altus Jensens of Fredonia. P. Mes-dam- oof-as- sons-in-law- The Honor Roll for the 4th Six weeks period wag announced this week by Superintendent Gayneld Mackelprang, Fredonia High School. Four High School students the 1 Roll they are Sandra Mackelprang, Senior, Sophomores RuLea Heaton and Nell Brooksby and Freshman Richard Rider. Seniors on the "2 Roll are Bruce Solper and Lillian Parker. Millicent Heaton and Beverly Brooksby of the Juniors, Freshman Myrna Powell and George McCormick, and for the Eighth Grade, Sheila Sandlin, Diana Mackelprang, James Davis, and Bill Ford. Seventh Grade had the largest number of students on the 2" Roll with Sandra Anderson, Irene Begay, Carl Cluff, Charlene Johnson, and Burnace Button completing the list for the first third of the Second Semester. I ... QUOTE C!:::il!:d Ids Nowadays some people expect the door of opportunity to be op(Too Late To Classify) ers. Wade Pratt was Vermin Var- ened with an electric eye. B. J. SALE: Bumper mounted FOR mint, notorious bandit. In the Dahl, Chewelah (Wash) Independ- winch for Willis pickup or jeep, Grafirst skit plwed by the Sixth ent complete with power takeoff; A ders, and Charlie Brown as GeorNobody can beat a TV weather few extra Willis parts, new. Carl ge and Patsy Hatch as Martha played the leads in the Washing- man at scratching up a map. F28,3tpd. Shrum, Kanab. ton Day sketch by the Fifth Grade Louis Nelson Bowman, King City Jessie Anderson played an Accor- (Mo.) Tri County News. n dian solo, and Terry Brooksby its It aint the initial cost and Robin Brooksby were narrators for their respective groups. the upkeep. If you doubt this, now Others appearing were Clark Bry- compare the federal money Alaska with in the spent being ner, Russel Tom, Dennis May, Patprice of $7,200,000 ti Talt, Lyle Heaton, Dennis Ford, purchase j! V J. D. Blizzard, DUlion (S.C.) HerPatty Pulliam, Steve Judd, Budge ald. T. Porritt, Jr., Marvin Rider, Stephen Campbell, Jess Baker, Mike New Frontier adaptation of HorJackson, Danny Bundy, Rick Sent-ene- ace Greeleys famous advice, beLiana Ford, Jim Black, Ron- ing quoted at the Capitol: Go nie Holmes, Gena Henrie, Shirla waste, young men; go waste. Bundy, Ray Cluff, Dennis Rider, Edward Hoffer, Lennox (S D.) Janae Judd, Greg Davis, Vickie Independent Earley, Jerry Sandlin, Patsy ShelHats off to the American farmby, Laura Kay Finley, Roseanna Burrows, Pamela Lewis, and Steve er lor in no phase of the cold Tait. Also, Dennis McCormick, war does America have greater suFrank Begay, Dan Baker, Jackie periority over Communism than Cant come now. Im gj Lou Burch, Brad Heaton, Etta in agriculture. Elwyn Guest, for another orbit" Hoschain, and Sheldon Jackson Angolo (N.Y. Evans Journal helped with the program. Ily neighbors Kaitsb Hews Hems Mrs. J. Q. Adams left Kanab recently for Midvale, Utah, where she will visit for a time with some of her children and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton Little have returned home to Kaniab from Henderson, Nevada, where they have spent the past several years. Knowlton has retired and they said they will enjoy being home among their many friends - ATTEHTlQil lIGRSELiEii he StalHsa -T- WAR GLORY will Its ia J Ksas! at Ikon Sabrday, March 2nd. I t Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vance, Cent- erville, Utah, were weekend itors with Mrs. Vances brother and family, the Sargent Richs, at Fredonia recently. vis- Far Becking to this Horse Contact: P Over five million packages of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been aold tor relief of symptoms of distress arising from " Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, GassInessTHeartbum, etc., due to Excess Add. 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