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Show G!: ziih Km SOUTHERN Items and Current Events The program Sunday evening for Sacrament meeting was presented by the Indian Replacement students of this area under the direction of their leader Isaac J. Chamberlain, as follows. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Temple In St. George this past week. Dr Gilbert Tobler of Salt Lake City who has been in Panguitch for a clinic visited at the Re Bauer home Wednesday nig.it, then Thursday his family came down to join him and ail stayed at the Bauer home Thursday night. Talks by Maryann Chamber-tin- , Virqina Casuse, Merrill Heaton, Irene Begasy and Mr. Chamberlain. Piano solo by Smith. Quartet, Sylvia Mrs. Mrgaret Orvin accompanChambeHan, Virginia Casuse, ' ied her son to Salt Lake for the Eva and Diane Dallin, accomp-nie- d weekend. past by Evlme Smith, and a vocal solo by Sarah Nei. An Easter program was given at Sunday School with Bishop Fireside was held Sunday eveJack H. Maxwell giving the welning with Shernl Lamb as guest come address. Song by the conspeaker. He showed slides cf gregation, scripture by Michael pictures he had taken in ScotChamberlain and Diane Dallin. land while serving a mission Talk by Lena Brinkerhoff and there. A large crowd attended. songs by congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson Those out of town here for and family went to Mona, Utah, Easter included: Mr. and Mrs. the past week for the Easter Dale Spencer. American Fork; holidays. Mrs. Ctarisa Orton and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mr. ahd Mrs. Lean Anderson, Herris and son, Mrs. Vida Leigh Louisa A. Brinkerhoff, Lydia A. s Jensen, Willard Mackelprang, and family, Mrs. Rue Dell and family of Cedar City Geneva Workman, Iva Sorenson Ross Workman home from the and Eva A. Dllin all went to the Ev-anl- UTAH MEWS April 22. 1965. Page 5 army; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pugh from Hurricane; Mr. and Mrs. 'Roland Jensen and Mr. fcnd Mis. Merle Gibson from Cedsr Ciy; the Merrill Buntings from Page. College students here were, Lonna and Dot McArthur. Paty Workman, Ora May Co, Kart Spencer, Cheryl Bauer, Jeilyn Pugh. Norma Pectrol, all from CSU. Also here, Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Bonnie) Nay and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer of Salt Lane Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brinkerhoff and family Paro-wan- ; Mr. and Mrs: Isaac Johnson of Fredonia. The Boy Scouts under direction of their leader, Gerald Spencer, spent Saturday at Lake Sud-week- Powell fishing. tiki Herrs H:!:j By After Cox Dennis Heaton from Fredonia was a visitor here Wednesday. April 19. 1965 Errol G. Brown, Editor Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah Dear Errol: Congratulations to Mrs. Helen H. Burgoyne and her talented Kanab High students for then 6cess in the outstanding State" High School Drama Festival at the BYU. Mrs. Burgoyne, a perennial producer of superior talent, has once again done a masterful job with her students. Kanab and Southern Utah should be justly proud of these accomplishments. Sincerely Jim Lundberg Provo. Uiah nt P. S. Errol: With an excellent season In Football, Basketball and now drama, Kanab High must truely be having a banner year. Best wishes from a trans planted Southern Utahn. Bruce Hoyt and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hoyt, left Thursday on a tnp that wiH In- clude Idaho, Oregon and Cali, fomia, where they will visit family members. Quite a few out of town folks were visitors here for Easter weekend. Among them were Vern Roudy from School at Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hoyt and children, Delin and Norman Roundy from Cedar City, and Mrs. Ernest Hasna and girls from Salt Lake City, all at the Horace Roundy home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brinkerhoff and girls from Parowan at the Gail Heaton home. Owen Roundy from Las Vegas at the Kart Mr. and Mrs. Roundy home. Glenn Johnson from Cedar City, and Mrs. Margaret Sorensen and children from Mt. Carmel at the Allen Cox home. A total of 3.75 inches of moisture, mostly snow, was recorded here In the first 13 days of April. Mrs. Delita Heaton and children went to St. George Thursday to visit her folks and returned Sunday. Her foster bro. ther, Billy Young, came and stayed Sunday night. Mrs. Heaton will go to Salt Lake with him on Monday. 4 .- -y The Bert Leach family from Panguitch and the Donald Campbell family from Glendale visit- ed at the Laura Campbell home f Saturday. Your investment in fertilizer ... The Thearon Crosby and Bob Crosby families visited in Hurricane Friday evening thiu Sunday with their daughters Eva Evans and Valene McMullin. The Larson Crosbys of Babbit, Nevada, came Friday and took them down. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilson (Karen) of Long Beach, California were also there. It was the first time for all the grandchildren to be together. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are now visiting here at the Crosby home. Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Esplin of Las Vegas were visitors at the Karl Roundy home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Hoyt were in anguitch Monday afternoon on business. pays off in extra profits at harvest time! - investment in fertilizer will pay off handsomely at harvest time in increased yields and profits. Dollars invested in fertilizer will bring a 3 to-- return if proper An 1 management methods are followed.. Dont short change yourself at harvesttime; use enough fertilizer. Your USS - Fertilizer dealer has the ability to help you determine the right amount of each fer- - tilizer element for maximum profits. See him today for your complete fertilizer program, and for the finest quality fertilizers available: USS Fertilizers, by United States Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Campbell of Hatch visited at the Phillip Robertson and Laura Campbell homes Saturday. Miss Carol Reese visited her sister, Mrs. Vane Campbell, for the Easter weekend. Two car loads of Explorers and MIA Maids attended y the Rose Prom at Kanab Saturday evening and reported a very good time. 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