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Show t SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Page Two - SOUTHERN UTAH HEWS OFFICIAL Uuh ALL FOR ONE! -- AND MEMEBER STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Errol G. Brown, Publisher second-class matter October 6, 1944 at the as .Entered the Act of March 3, 1879. under post office in Kanab, Utah, Subscriptions $4 00 per year, $2.50 for Needlework ready for Fair Needlework entries in the Home Ar's divirion of the Utah Sta'e Fair, September ill be eligible for national competition. Mrs. James A. Penrrtt. lavTan, Utah State Fair Board Director in charge of Home Arts, announced today. Mrs. Bennett explained tliat tire six blue riblxm winners at the Utah Fair in the amateur needlework category may enter their work in the National Wool Needlework Contest in competition witth other blue ribbon winners fr o m fairs throughout the United States. All entries must be made from 100 percent wool or mohair yarn purchased in the United States, and must have been completed since January 1 1965. A label from the yam must be attached to each entry. Categories in which both knitting and crocheting will be 'judged are afghans, sweaters and 3 piece baby sets. Mrs. Bennett noted th.it a total of $3,582.75 in cash prizes will be awarded in tire Home' Arts division at this years Fair, plus nine sweepstakes trophies and several special awards. In addition to needlework and home handicraft, there Mil be competition in borne canning, home made candy and yeast breads. Deadlie for entries in the Home Arts division is September 4th. Exhibits will be received from August 31 through Septemlrer 4 at the Home Arts Building at. the Fairgrounds, from 8;00 A M. to 4.00 P.M. Entry fee is $1.50 for up to 12 exhibits. 10-1- Si Judd received a Bachelor gree at the exercises. Advertising doesnt Cost, It Pays, and Pays, and Pays. Months Mrs. Kanab Haws Hales One student from tins area was among the 9S2 students mIio reeieved degrees at the summer convocation of the 90th annual Commencement. Thursday, August IS at Brigham Young University. Tharon Von Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dart Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah UTAH Mrs. Vtrda Mahoney and two sons are visiting this Meek in Salt Lake City Mitht her daughters and families, Mrs, David Ogden and Mrs. N)le Willis. Louie Lumpkins and daughter Debbie Mere Kanab visitors last Meek at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maude Robinson, and to attend the Medding reception of Mr. and Mrs. N)le Willis. Fredania Hass Hates NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH De- - THE NATIONAL DRIVERS TEST unns OFFICIAL TEST FORM A. UTAH SOCIETY FOB ( RIFFLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS, INC. Salt Iaike Cits', Utah JUDGMENT B. KNOWLEDGE Defensive Driving Rules of the Road: circle J true or F false Techniques 1- circle correct letter Mr. Errol G. Brown, Publisher Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah 1. a. b. c. d 2. a. b. c. d 3. a. b. c. d.. Dear Mr. Brown: The storv of the Easter Seal Society and what it does for the crippled and handicapped of Utah could not possibly be InoM-but to few people were it not for the media of communication. Your newspaper has been most helpful in telling your readers from time to time of various aspects of our work. Especially has this been most helpful during the recent Easter Seal Campaign. As a small token of our gratitude, please accept tliis enclosed certificate o f appreciat i o n signed by Jack Dempsey, our Honorary State chairman, and Cordon OM'en, the State Chairman. Sincerely, Ray Servatius Executive Director 6.- T.F...Q T.F...Q 4. T.F...D 5. T.F...Q 3.- 1112131415- D. SPECIAL Hazards Alertness Kanab, nows andcurrent events; by Joan Wright patio party honoring the departure of the Bud Dames cA to Lakeside, Oregon, M as held at the Joe Bronn home Monday night. Some 30 guests M'ere present, Mith lots of food and and fun for all. Marv List one key word for each driving hazard you see and total number between brackets below. circle correct letter COM la a, b. C. d,a 2. a. b. c. d a a a Iigh Farm (e ( test form is printed for your conve- nience in marking your answers, totaling your score and comparing it with those of your family and your friends. This The National Drivers Test" is produced by CBS News in cooperation with the National Safety Council and sponsored by Shell Oil Company. r i - Kanab news and events u. . trwr. - '" jUJ two-yea- ele-troni- cs La-Don- Chat-terle- Civil Service job openings Wm&m KEEP OUR TOltESTS GREEN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Judd, is here with her family from California, I ) k Fertility ' L- - I TOTAL SCORE Linda Hamblin of Loand her sister Velda Bengan nett of Ogden, came to Kanab last to pick up Abbie Findlay and all went to Grand Canyon for an overnight stay, and then back to Logan. Mrs. r - -- tM-- for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. - and Mary Nicholls enjoyed a visit from a con sin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, Stevenson and sons from Napa California tliis past week. They all journeyed to Grand Canyon and other scenic attractions nearby. Mrs. Elgin (Ruby) Schlimers mother is here from Fresno, Califonia visiting Mith them ele-troni- cs An open competitive examination has been announced by the Board of U. S. Civil The former Jeraldine Judd vice Examiners. Bureau of Recis here Mith her family visiting lamation, Salt Lake City, Utah, with her folks, the Alvin Judds. for the position of painter, $3.45 per hour, at Page Ariz. Applications or information Smokey. Sayu may be obtained from Post Office Information tivex. Applications may be filed the Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service, Examiners, Bureau of Reclamation, 125 South State Street, P. O. Box 11568, Salt .Lake City, Utah Will, not later than August 30 1965. All qualified applicants will, receieve consideration for employment Mithout regard to race, creed, color, national origin,' or sex. .T.F...D .T.F...D .T.F...D .T.F...D .T.F...D C. PERCEPTION Weber State course offering : T.F...D 7. T.F...Q 8.T.F...Q 9. T.F...D 10.T.F...D .T.F...Q 2.- CMC OGDEN Both two year and four year courses in will be offered students when .Weber State College begins its fall term Sept 22. Dr. Wendell L. Esplin, Technical division chairman, said the courses are designed to the student for 3ualify employment. "The college conducts surveys and meets with representatives of government and private industry to find out the kinds of electronic skills needby Joan Wright ed in the labor market," he Mr. and Mrs. Paul Byland said. He said students may attend and family were in Kanab re r terminal course a 'newing their friendship from which their home in Kaysvile, Utah. qualifies him as an teehician, or he may A party in the form of pot continue his studies for two luck was given at the home of cotinue his studiees for four Joan Wright in honor of years and obtain a bachelor Hamblin is movdegree in electronics engineering to Hurricane. There were ing technology. 25 guests present and a good Prospective students are intime had by all vited to cither visit the college Mr. and Mrs. Carl Workman prior to registration, or write are here visiting the Lester the college registrar for futher information. Registration days Johnsons. are September 20 for freshmen Mr. and Mrs. Lewis y and. September 17 for all and family are visiting others. their many friends and relatives in Kanab. Lewis, a former KHS teacher and coach is now teaching in Orem, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Val Jackson and family are visiting in Kanab tliis Meek from Tempe, Arizona. 6, 1965 Thursday, August In the blazing hot converters at Kennecotts smelter, molten copper at a temperature of 2100 degrees Fahrenheit is processed to remove impurities. One of these impurities is sulfur dioxide, a gas thats captured in flues and transferred to Kennecotts acid plant where its used to produce sulfuric acid.1 A local chemical company combines this acid with two other Utah products phosphate rock mined in the Venial area, and ammonia, a by-product of steel making. From these materials, born in the earth, comes a fertilizer that goes back into the earth to help Utah farm land produce a more bounteous harvest. Made in Utah, by Utahns for Utahns, this product typifies the industrial enterprise and teamwork that is a bulwark of strength for the economy of the entire state. -- mi ') i- - wr Utah Con, z: Bivizizn " "An Equal Opportunity Employer |