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Show Pga 8 Southern Utah News . By Nan E. ' Johnson night, a good time was had by all attending. The Don Wagners visited ,at the Ira Adair home. The Ortheo Christensens of St. George visited at the 'Sharon . Lambs Wednesday. ,:Mrs. Perry Lamb is hospitalized. We, wish her a speedy re; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Crofts and family of Panguitch were in town Thursday, and went on to the Sand Dunes to celebrate two of their sons birthdays. Mr! and Mrs. J. E. Crofts joined them for supper. Mavis Shakespear of Tropic, Utah visited with the B. P. Fish-er- s over the UEA holiday. Word was received here Friday by Mrs. Hans Sorensen of the death of her mother. The Sorensens left Saturday moi r.inq to go to Orem, Utah. Funeral were held Monday services morning in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Tuft and family of Monroe, Utah visited with friends and relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Russell and son Eric went to Salt Lake City on business Saturday. Recent visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woodbury of and Current Events gwri , MrS. Geneva Workman spent the, past weekend at Las Vegas. ' , at Las Vegas. Home Missionaries who spoke at sacrament services Sunday evening were High Councilman Clifford Heaton and his son Elder Steve Heaton of Ka nab. They both gave us some very timely information. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund of Paragoonah was here Saturday. Mrs. Emma Keele of Cedar City is here this week visiting her mother, Mrs. Maiinda Jolley, Emma . lives in Cedar City. California. Mrs. Elenore Benson is here ... after being gone for some time. Mr. and, Mrs. LaNor Lamb and two children are in northern Utah visiting the Glen Lambs: Mr.: and Mrs. Clare Ramsey and family of Tropic spent the UEA vacation visiting at the F. M. Esplins. : Mr. and Mrs. Donald Esplin of Salt Lake City visited the Vance Esplins over the weekend.v Kelly Tait ., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait visited with - ; their opening held party Saturday To mate Sunny Break a bigger favorito than over .BOOKS transmission repairing Valiant Dealer Plymouth day number night number 644-237- 0 : 644-501- 8 a, : r ily from Washington visited, at the Louisa A. Brinkerhoff home the past week. Bobby Zielinski, of New Jersey, is here visiting at the Bryant home, for a few days. Always available to help with your regular or specialized auto and truck sales needs. v BOB LINFORD Salesman : : BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. Cedar City, Utah MOSS JOHNSON BACK BIG CITY CONTROL OF MOSS FAVORS REAPPORTIONMENT Moss, Johnson and the Democrats have stated clearly that they favor representation in both houses of state legislatures on a population basis Most thoughtful Utahn S oppose this plan. Heres what Moss wrote to Frank G. Shelley, Executive Secretary, Utah State Farm Bureau Federation, on September 10, 1964: have been convinced that we should move in the direction of approximately equal representation. Under reapportionment, absolute control of the Utah legislature would be in the hands of those living within a radius of the State Capitol. 25-mi- le I LABOR BOSSES WANT CONTROL Big-Cit- y labor bosses and labor's political organization (COPE) are backing this plan. With reapportionment they could gain control of state legislatures and then (by vote of rds of the state legislatures) amend the Constitution of the OLD sunny BROOK United States! ( JfiMJki KANE COUNTY r LOSES REPRESENTATION If this radical plan is strictly followed, Kane County could be forced to share its State Senator with Garfield," Piute, Wayne, Emery, Beaver, Millard, Juab ana part of Sevier County. WILKINSON FOR FAIR REPRESENTATION Ernest Wilkinson will fight for fair representation for our county bn the same general plan as the national KENTUCKY blended whiskey A-- Wj niUy fmm To Preserve Our Freedom Veto For ' v I - GtOGT L Uiminson TiLrcIutcIy no chcno in quality! Enjoy it tonight! Ci: r;--- r gstvcsv biexoeo whiskey ss proof, esx grain neutral spirits 964 24 hour towing, General repair L, Automatic : weve made it an even greater value than ever! 1 CLINIC Under the direction of CSU student body officers, the student leaders from Region 8 high schools and junior high schools will engage in workshop sessions end group discussions on student government. CSU administrators will meet with the two groups of visitors for a noon luncheon In the CSU Student Center, Jean Hepworth and daughter Cindy are in Salt Lake City this li V V week. Alton R. Pugh spent the past week at Salt Lake City attending a school relative to the ASC Program. Mrs. Verla Iverson and fam 5, KANAB AUTO Lucile Reycraft, and Ernest Flynn, Mrs. Nonna her grandmother Grace Heaton most of the week, her folks came after her Sunday. Marrieds The groups will meet In Joint sessIon al 10 am- - ,n the CS(J L,brary Lounge. The admlnlstr-Nevad'tors and 5tudat leaders wMI later disperse Into seperate me- etlngs. The administrative group wm include superintendents, principals and assistant princi pajs from high schools and jun lor high schools throughout the region. They will participate In planning sessions for various Interrelated activities and discuss methods and means for the general Irprovement of education 1 Mrs. Ruth ; Young visiting relatives and seeing her new grandson, who was born October 3rd, to Dee and Valda Workman. The new boy has one sister. Here this week visiting with the Malcolm Robinsons is Mrs. Hazel McMullin of Leeds. She and Mrs. Robinson are sister s. School teachers, Mr.- Rex Bauer, Mrs. Margaret Orvin and Mrs. Donna Brinkerhoff, attended UEA held at Salt Lake City the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Porter and family spent the past weekend - , .The Some 80 secondary school administrators and student leaders from Region 8 will meet at College of Southern Utah Wednesday, October 14 for day long meetings and workshops, it was announced by Dr. McRay Clo- of $pecial pro' Glcndab Jons Hems covery. Thursday, October within their, schools. Jesse E. Long, principal of Milford High School is president of the group. Educators Moot At CSU For Study Giucrvilio !ov;s end Current Evenis S Kanab, Utah For U. 8. Senator Peid political ad by Volunteers for Wilkinson L. Elmer Jackson, Kane County Chairman |