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Show Thursday, August 26, 1965 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Kanab, Utah Tage Four The Road Report . . : Orderville news and events nr asba Rov Esplin spoke in church HOUDAY TRAVEL IS TWICE AS SAFE ON day. Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tait of Salt I .ale isited here and in Cinlar City, with Clyde Tait who w as hospitalized THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM Visitors at the Terrace Hea- insert-idend- BOB s; LINFORD, Salesman Tor CO. BRADSHAW CHEVROLET Always available to help with your regular or specialized auto and truck sales needs. the Orson Youngs h Cliarles Dean Lake Salt was taken to for medical help. Her husband took her; they have returned home. Visiting here for a w'eek is Mr. and Mrs. Win. (Billy) and some family mem-ler- s and their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Taylor and daughter from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Tone Blackburn is hospitalized, and is in quite serious condition. Her daughter Jeanne and niece Mariam of Salt Lake City came down to help out Chosen as Miss Kane County of the Kane County Fair was Teressia Frost daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II Frost of Oder-villDiane Leach daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Leach of Kanab was first attendant, and Gayle Esplin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williard Esplin of Orderville was 2nd attendant, Gayland Allred and friend visited here Saturday and Sun- Hep-wort- e, Be Sure To Call Bob, lie Is Always Willing To Help Bradshaw Chevrolet Co. CEDAR CITY, UTAH UIMIWVWW fti'TlflFW ffl fnr'NNIH fWlfl ft FWffl Wl WV W WfV UniTMt gPfflTg 1 cl ced today. During the period of Dec. 31,1964, to June 30, 1965, the number of shares of U. S. Steel common stock rose to 71,537 from69,9S2. Holdings-- of U. S. Steel preferred stock by Utah residents dropped dur- Patti and Nan Tait visited at the Lanard Johnsons while their parents were in Salt Lake City. Bo-laiul- er Classified ads pay big div- - times; 4c per word, per 7c word one time; 5c ion 3 or more times. Deadline a word for each insertion, two Wednesday a.m. each week. from Nancy Lamb entertained her little friends Monday afternoon the occasion, her birthday. were the Eugene Youngs and Spencer Youngs. The Spencer Youngs have moved to Emery where Spencer will teach school. rox-imatc- ly their two sons and families California. went to Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon returning Monday. They brought their two grandchildren back with them. So-ens- en Last July 4th, Interstate freeways carried an 12 of all holiday traffic, but .Accounted 6 of the deaths. fur only Amrtcf Prd BotMnr Association tons home have been NEW YORK, Aug, 20-- Utahns increased their ownership of U. S. Steel Corporation stock during the first six mon-th- s of the year, it was announ- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Young Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sorensen and childen of Henderson, Nevada isited at the B. II. home. , Mrs. stock raise I1 Nellie Heaton of Vale, Oregon is here visiting for awhile. Charles This weeks news: Hart Jr. of Newcastle, Utah visited at the J. E. Crofts home Monday night, Mrs. Hart and children staud to visit until Friday. Mr.and Mrs. Don Lindgren and children were in Cedar and Parowan Monday. Visitors at U S Stool Kirs. Cecily Fsher returned Friday from a quick trip to Provo. She attended tle commencement exercise, Brigham Young University, Thursday, where her son Roger, received his Doctor Degree in Educational Administration. He and wife, Laura, and three children came to Orderville to spend a few days before returning to thei home in Laramie, where he is a professor at the University of Wyoming. ing that period, however, from 4,646 to 4,466. Common stock holdings for the 13 western states totaled 4,430,962 at June 30; preferred stwk totaled 204,436 shares. Geographical ownership is based upon stockholders addresses appearing on the records of the Corporation. Cedar City downs Kanab Kanab City Womens softball team came within one run of downing a Women's strong Cedar City softball team here Monday The Byron Fishers had oth- evening. er visitors as follows: Frank Trailing 6 to 12 going into Fisher returned from a short the final innning the Kanab visit from Southen Califonia team rallied to score five runs where he hat been employed and come within one run of this summer. Vivien Spurrier, tying the game u p. Final her parents, Mr. and Mrs. score for the game was 12toll Cliarles Spurrier, and her bro- for Cedar City. The Kanab team travels to ther, Charlie; Clayton and Sanof children and two dra Jones Valley Tuesday evening and to the at were Cedar City Thursday evening. Rishers, Orem, and Final game of the season a were as also, nephew will lie plaved Monday, August his family, the Evan Fishers of Alahambra California. 30 against St George here. Sunday at about noon Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fisher arrived pfter which he spent a year in from El Paso, Tex. where Mer-r- il Greenland at Thule Air Force just receied his discharge Base before going on to Fort from the army. He has been in Bliss, T e x as . Another son the Missile Program, first at Gene and his family are expecRcrstone Arsenal in Alabama, ted this week from San Jose California. They are moving from there to Boulder, Colo.; MARKET REPORT because of Genes tansferral to the Reseach Department Tri State Livestock Auction LB.M. at Boulder. of St. George, Utah A determined Utahs 1965 Mourning dove season . gets underway across hour bef the State at fore sunrise on Wednesday, September 1. Northern Counties will remain open to the taking of doves through September 15, with an extension of shooting through September 30 in the lalance of the State. charge, through Department Regional offices, conservation officers, and county agents throughout the State. In line with the Triangle Committee Report, Department spokesmen urged hunters to keep jn mind the rule of good sportsmenship at all times while afield, also stay dear of orchards and unharvested crops while in the field. one-hal- Portions of Utah and Salt Lake Counties will be closed to hunting during the dove season.- Daily bag limit this year is 12 with a possession limit of 21 - Bow and arrow or shotguns are the only legal weapons. Shotguns capable of holding more than three shells must be plugged. In an effort to cooperate with private landowners, the Department of Fish and Game in conjunction with the State e Triangle, or Department Cooperative Committee has once again made available a number of signs designed by the committee to aid the landowner. Landowner-Sport-sman-Gain- All rules and regulations are shown in the Mourning dove prodamation which may be obtained from Department offices or from license vendors over the State. 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