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Show f Page Four Kano County scat news notes Mr and Mrs. Garth Glazier ce Knight, Page, of Salt Lake City were home for Mr. and Mrs. Murray the deer hunt and to visit her drove her mother Mrs. his and D. M, father, Tietjen Heaton to Idaho this Hester folks the Todd Glaziers. week to attend funeral services Out of town folks here for for her brother Oscar Payne. the funeral for Parve E. Church The Kanab Women's Civic were, Mrs. Bill Sanders, RooseClub met at Parry Lodge Monvelt; Mrs. Ilene McConkie, The meeting was conductC. II. Hooper, Oak Cre- day, Mrs. Ena ed Spendlove. Theme ek, Ariz.; Mrs. Champ Church, was Hawaii with Iris Masterson Mrs. Vernon Mr and Panguitch; showing her slides and articles Church, Hurricane; Mr. and from Hawaii. Mrs. jLorin Miles, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bullets, Duke Aiken left for Odgen Enterprise; Mr. and Kirs. Wal- this week where he will show lace Beams, Seal Beach, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Webster, some of his Aberdeen. Angus Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy- - stock at the Golden Spike show. Mast-erso- n Alt-amon- t; H33SB33E Owning cf CEW MODEL and TOY SiiOP NOVEMBER FRIDAY, G!h Sell Brink-erho- FEIITOn REXALL STORE Lake City, visited their parents last weekend. Miss Farr is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin M. Farr, Jr., Fredonia, and Miss Hulets parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hulet, Kanab, Utah. Kenneth Callahan, Dragerton, Utah, also was a guest of the James (Jimmy) Lee, Lancaster, California, is visiting in Fredonia with his son, Glenn Lee, and family. 3 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. fmy vVrt fT ;S Leather-woo- d recently returned from visiting their son and daughter in Northern Califorina. They report they have two new grandchildren since their last visit with the children. f The infant son of Mr. and I t Mrs. Kendall Tait was blessed in Sacrament meeting recently and given the name of Forrest Carson by his uncle, LaVier C. Tait, Mrs. Bemeeta Tait, Mt. Carmel, is paternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hassell. Fredonia, are the maternal M r s. Howard grandparents. Kartchner, Fredonia, maternal was also preervices. Bisnop sent i'.t Woodrow Johnson conducted the services. , Econ-omist- one-fourt- Bob Hopes meeting with Sha- - (m;ss Handicapped ron Bohnder of Salt Lake City, Bob Hope takes another of his famous Road Treks. This time its the Road to Usefulness and a Better Life for our handicapped people, as he accepts the 1964 Chairmanship of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. This announcement was received by Murice Warshaw, representative on the National Societys Board of Trust- NEW STRETCH DENIM Its nice to know that he has tak- en the hand of those who are handicapped and given cause for Tommy, our Easter Seal Boy to say I think Im going to make it. U-ta- h Bend-Twi- Stoop-Crouc- h st ts f See how this new stretch denim genera!, I lee Lastics are slim, trim, neatly tapered and they look and feci as good in action as standing still. They have the traditional rugged look of denim plus great The heavy (new fit and comfort stretch denim is 75 cotton25 nylon. Sanforized. Sizes 26 to 34s $6.93 6482020, DUKES CLOTHING UTAH KANAB, You can tell when a new car has You hear Its name more. Yon see it on caught on. the street more. If this is the year yon picked to bay a new car, it becomes one of the cars yonre going to look at. Have a look. v H hon- Elmo J. Brown with two showers this week.Mrs.Fae Johnson AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH tanrxn Sponsored ty I tab t at Nedras Cafe, had their party Wednesday evening after closing time, while in Fredonia MIA held a party after meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Brown is counselor to Mrs. Veldon Judd in the MIA presidency. The newlyweds were married in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 28, and will make their home here, where Brown is employed at Kaibab Lumber Company and Mrs. Biown is teacher of the second grade at Fredonia School. She is the former Mrs. Jeannine Roundy Barton. Mont Chamberlain has gone to Salt Lake to seek Planning A Hunting Trip? , , if FanmiNG is A' New good looks. Sensational performance. Lasting quality. These are the reasons the 1964 Plymouth is turning up more and more across the country. Whether its a your dusiress To help you save time and money, we stock the most use availcomplete line of petroleum products for farm 100 products in all. We able In the West . . . more than have the facts to help you select the right product for the lob. And we deliver what you need, when you need it A little low cost Insurance makes good sense, just in case! For any Standard Oil product, call Karl Jameson OFFICE Midway 8 2250 HOME Midway , rT","Tr CALL US ' m&smnmm: JUDD INSURANCE -- yr Call Midway Kanab, Utah Fury 2 Door Hardtop The 1964 Plymouth d acceleration Plymouth. Youll also like the and superb handling of this car, and the warranty'11 on the parts that keep you going. If this is the year you picked to buy a new car, you picked bcaul,,ul yaa ,0 Get split-secon- hardtop, sedan, wagon, or convertible, youll like the clean, simple, strong lines that mark the modern up andgoVlymoulM tM run it E or 50 000 nWrj whichever WARRANTY i Chrysler Corporation warrants for 5 nst defects t metensls end workmenthip ted first. til replece or reperr it t Chrysler Motors Corporation Au'horued Dealer's piece of business, Jhen; ne block, heed and internal parts, Intake manifold, witor pump, transmission case and internal parts (eiduding manuaE dutch) torque eonvurtor, drive shaft, universal Rents, rear tile and differential and rear wheel hearings of Ha 1964 automobiles, provided the earner has the antine oil changed every 3 months at 4 000 miles, whichever comes first, the oil inter replaced every second otl change end the carburetor arr liter deaned tvary ( months and replaced every 2 years, and every months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the required sennet, and requests the dealer to certify (I) receipt at such evidence and (2) the car' a then currant mileage. 6e. Plymouth in action on Th. Bob Hop. Show" and "Th PLYMOUTH Huntly-Brlnkle- DIVISION PUGII MOTOR 49 North Main Street, Kanab R.port" NBC-TV- . 1 1 "gives". It's the greatest for golf, sailing, hunting and leisure wear in ored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. and other i America) Here in Utah, added Mr. Warshaw, know that the Many volunteer workers of the Society for Crippled Children and will welcome Bob Hope as their coworker in their expand ees. ing program to bring even bet Bob Hope is no stranger to ter opportunities to those who the work being done in Utah are handicapped. for crippled children and adults, as during a recent trip to Salt Lake City he visited with Sharn Bolinder (Miss Handicapped Lump & Oil Treated America) and congratulated the Utah Society for the work it is Slack Coal Is now doing. As National Chairman available Mondays Bob Hope wiU open the 1964 campaign with a visit to the thru Saturdays at White House. He is no stranger here either, for President Ken ALTON GOAL MINE nedy recently presented him with a special gold medal in recognition of his long record of We will do some public service. Mr. Warshaw said of Bobs Delivery, Call acceptance of the National Alton Chairmanship, lie is probably the nations outstanding contriB. D. Roundy butor of time and effort on behalf of less fortunate Americans. t2 get extra h i states land area. Utah agriculture is a sizable taxpayer, contributing over $6 million in 1961. In addition, uncounted thousands of dollars are paid by Utah farmers as State and Federal income taxes, motor fuel tax, motor vehicle licenses, and various fees. The money helps to educate both farm and city boys and girls and provide other public services. llspa Is GInraan Crippfcd Chilrcn great-grandmothe- r, Friends and at d ff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brook sby are guests this week with their son and his family, Dr. and Mrs. Lyle O. Brooksby, at Flagstaff, Arizona. m has a better story to tell than the farm operators. Here are some facts supplied by Lloyd A. Clements Extension Utah State Uuiversity, which tell why. Utah agriculture generates more than $156 milion in buying power each year. It brings in new money from out of state sales for farm products of over $15 million. Utah agriculture employes in o;e workers than are employ-ein mining construction, trail-- . rportation, and utilities. Utah farms have invested of the $940 million in a. Ilulets. Kanab. Utah We would like to take this means of expressing our thanks and gratitude to the many people who were so kind 8 nil helpful at the sickness and time of passing of our husband and father,. Parve E. Church. Mrs. Zora Church and family ttaacke By Dwals T!::r.!wS ' A strong sense of pride in our agriculture is justifiable. No one By Ivis Farr Fre-doni- Card cf G:r.::rvdl:n Weekly Csws Lsles Keith Brooksby is home on thirty days leave from Viet Nam with the U.S. Armed Forces. He is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brooksby at Mr. and Mrs. Velan Call and three sons, Phoenix, have been visiting with the Brook-sby- s recently. Mis. Call is their daughter. Karen. Bradley Heaton, 12, and his father, Gene Heaton, aie among the successful deer hunters this season, we hear. George also got his deer in the Mt. Trumbull area, according to reports. Four of Warren Dart Judds sons came home to hunt with their father this year. They were' Dr. Warren V. Judd, San Pedro, California; Keith Judd, Page and Tharon and Lawrence Ixith students at BYU, Provo, Utah. LeRoy White, U.S. Navy, Miramar, Calif., also joined the Judds in their hunting party. He is a former resident of Fredonia. Let us hear about your hunting trip for next weeks news. - - Thursday, November 7, 1963 Fredcnia !!sv;s and Currcnf Events Miss Adele Farr and her room mate. Miss Dianne Hulet, Salt Open 10 to 8:00 daily, except Sunday S' Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah ; |