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Show Page 4 December 31. 1964 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Glcndnb Jons Items and Current Event s Mr. arnd Mrs. Lue H. Brinker-hof- f are in Ogden this week visiting. Speakers Sunday at Sacrament meeting were James F. Maxwell, of Afton, Wyoming; Robert Spencer of the Cl of (J; Alonzo J. Mackelprang of Utah State at Logan, and Patsy Workman, Rhonda Lou Page sang a solo I walked in Gods Gard- - tn . CJSU. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. of Van Nuys, Cal., visited Maiei reala-tive- s measuer. Kaibab Lumber and Dames Moulding Mill have both contributed significant amounts of building materials. The Lunt Motor Co. has contributed to the cause. Two Clubs deserve special and friends here several days and attended a wedding reception in their honor. They also visited in Ogden before re- turning home. Mrs. Norma Pectol and family of Cedar City, where Norma is attending school, visited here over the holidays. Charles M. Brinkerhoff and family of Parowan were here for the holidays. Charles teaches in Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer and daughter Callie of Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends here the past week. The regular Christmas Party sponsored by the Ward Primary was held Wednesday evening of fast week with a special program, presents for the children M A large group of townspeople attended the farewell testimonial for Elder Dallas Sorsenson in Orderville Sunday. Visiting in Glendale Open House Sot Sunday In Kanab for the holiday season were the James F. Maxwells and children of Afton, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Allred and family of Green River, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker of Las Vegas, Miss Kathleen Dallin of Henderson. Also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leigh and family, Mr and Mrs. Delwin Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maxwell and family, all of Cedar City. From Hurricane were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Spencer of from 2 7 p.m. We-wa- every- nt one to witness what monumental civic effort can accomplish, they said. said Dr. Sannella, because they undertook large and expensive projects. ia He pointed out that the, Womens Club completely renovated the dining room to the tune of $500 and many hours of work. The Kanab American Legion remodeled a sitting room that Fre-don- TO OUR FRIENDS EVERYWHERE. required hundreds of man hours to accomplish. "At the present, Dr. San-ell- a reported, "eight persons reside at the Home. The present staff has seven members. A course of instruction in basic nursing principles has been de- - Alton Hons and Events Laurice Davis of Richfield visit ed at the Home of Laura Campbell on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell ajso visited We have about 4 inches of snow and lots of wind: Mr. and MIrs. Ray Palmer, were In town December 24 and their son Wendell. Brink-erhof- f, Home employes and prospective employes. The Nursing Home Board wishes to invite everyone to an Open House to be held at the Home Sunday, January 3, 1965 mention, and entertainment. American Fork. Students home for the Christmas holidays were Lonna and Dot McArthur, Carol Sue Ora Mai Cox, Cheryl Bauer, Karla Nan Spencer, Jerilyn Pugh, Rita and Melvin Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robeits from CSU; Shirt and Robert Spencer from the U of U, and Alonzo J. Mackerlprang from veloped by the Kane County Hospital Nursing Staff as is presently presented to Nursing there. We just recently have televis-sio- n in our town. Not very good Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pugh of Salt Lake visited at the Horace Roundy home for Christmas. PREMIUM OIL CO. Kanab, Utah yet but there are 2 sets in.tQwn and it is quite a novety. JOANS BEAUTY SHOP 75 West Center Kanab -- At the Gail Heatons, Mr. and Mrs. George Andrus (Dixie) of. St. George, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brinkerhoff of Parowan. s Mr. and Mrs. Roger Button at the Loyd Heatons. Mrs. Button is a sister of Mrs. Heaton. AT Visiting at the Isarel Hovts is their daughter Aliena and family of; Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank OKamura and dauqhters, Aleena, Diedra, and FiOST STATE BAI1K Michaela. Mr. nd Mrs. Horace Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Erfol Hoyt spent last Monday at Paragonah attending funeral services for Mrs. Annie Williamson aunt to Mrs. Roundy. Mrs. Wanda Hoyt and nyg.i- ter Sherrie spent Christmas Fve with her husband Rullon and her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Roundy. Mr. Roundy has been here for sometime building for Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt. ' and Mrs. Dee Roundy were called to Delta because of the illness of her mother Ida Mrs. Christensen. Mr-- ,. Roundy and son Gene and daughter Genna are there at this writing. Mr. TA . Yen Got 7b DOST Al First Stato Dank! . Effcctivo Jsnusry t9 1535, ALL SAVINGS will earn a full 4 The Highest Hate Paid Anywhero on Insured Dank Savings. Orval Palmer and Melvin Cox left for a trip into the Gulch with Horses. V DA Home from school for Christmas from College are Raymond Heaton from Dixie. Delin and Norman Roundy from Cedar and Vern Roundy from Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson visited at the Allen Cox hone for two days before leav ng for Burlington, Wyoming to spend Savings Aro SAFE end SUDE. FIRST STATE OALiriA PAflQUITCH DflDK EXAttAB Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Thearon Crosby have been spending some time in Babbot, Nevada at tlre" home of their son Larson. 1965 HEATONS TEXACO Kanab and Orderville , i Mr. and Mrs. Brent White cf Salt Lake visited at the Horace Roundys for Christmas. Mrs. White is their daughter Judith. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leach and granddaughters Sandra Insured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and V v |