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Show Fa 3 ITaH SOUTHERN Fsur P7A Renews NEWS Thursday, October 14, lSco Xiimt, Utah Gbndzb Haws Items Invitation: Join Now! end Current Events Mr. and Mrs. Loren Swapp visited here the past week. groups in many communities. Is Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxf' I other scheduled articles, parents V well are vacationing in Salt will be gives suggestions on how Lake and Logan, and seeing to prepare for a conference with the teacher, as well as challengtheir children, Zelda, Jim and ing views on IQ testa, ability Margaret and families. grouping and student cheating. The National Congress of Wells Robins of Scipio was Parents and Teachers nowj The PTAs official magaxine here this week on business. has nnder way its annual also provides regular services to Services held Wednesday for thoughtful parents: previews membership enrollment, M. Covington, were: Clare motion of memfor new add to pictures graded aiming Prelude adolescents and postlude music and adults; children, bers as it tackles 11 "critireviews of television programs Leah Brinkerhoff. cal issues that affect chilThe Singby along with names of their spondren today issues such as Mothers Abide With sang. ing sors; regular reports on "whats financing public education, Mivrl Tis Eventide. II. Me, in education" and happening educating for a changing news of medical developments Cibson offered A invocation. helping disadvantaged! that affect childrens health. children, waging the peace and duet. Jack and Clara Maxwell, coping with the responsibility of rhia All is information that will he sang, Whispering Hope. Millie messenger (she's Celia Rickman, a first grader at Ray school is parenthood, including sex educaChicago) has aa invitatiea for the aauoai Joia the PTA aad help used by PTAs as they program Maxwell gave a sketch on the tion. the other 49,999,999 or so chtldrea is American schools this year. their current attack on critical life of the deceased. An accor-diaThis undertaking, to he carried issues. Other matters mi that r out in a action pro- palachia program of early 1965, welfare in home, echoot, church action calendar are solo. The Lord's Prayer, equalizing gram, will tax PTA resources when, in five months, PTAs and community," rendered was educational by Heber Lund. opportunity; clarifyto the utmost," as ye National throughout the country collected the responsibilities for While children in school are ing Remarks by Rex D. Maxwell. IT A President Mrs. Jennelle more than 1,100,Q00 children exMoorhead. "It is not too much books and sent them, in bookcase the focus of all PTA activity, educational Kathleen Gibson and Patsy to aay that the outcome of thee to the hundreds of barren, the National Congress of Par- tending and strengthening comboxes, Maxwell sang, O My Father. issues will have ' schools in the ents snd Teachers works equally munity services; fateful consequences for our na- one- and Remarks hard to and teachkeep parents by Dale M. Holyoak. mountains. Appalachian tion and its children." . ers learning, too, about children. Combating moral, spiritual, The Singing Mothers sang, Be"This was a special project," snd civic spsthy; eliminating A sample of the PTA'e effecyond Today. Wilbur Coving-toChildren'! complaints about certain health snd safety haztiveness in action specifically, Mrs. Moorhead recalls, "and our offered benediction and action to help disadvantaged routine programs can be equally school will get an airing in a ards snd safeguarding Individchildren was its Books for Ap-- effective is advancing childrens forthcoming issue of The PTA ual right snd liberties. Bishop Jack II. Maxwell dedicated the grave. Burial was in Cedar City with James L, Horace VV., Merrill, John A., and Rex D. Maxwell, and Wilson the at nurses training taking by Joan Wright CanLund as pall bearers. Grand of Rim South Nan the Marks Johnson St by hospital, Mrs. Edie Sannella and Mrs. the will visit where Friday, October 8 at 2 p.m., they has Lew Applegate , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Re- yon entertained at Las were held for Malinda onto Debit services then Major Randall Crofts, been in Salt Lake for sometime ese and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Chicken Anderson at the will visit Lodge. Parry Jolley, born at Glenbridge Vegas where they medical attention. 12 guests receiving Spencer spent the weekend in Bill served to Califorwas to then on June 7, 1875. She dale, Utah, pie Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Judd Las Vegas. were winners the md married Ruben William Jolley visit will Phyllis lucky where nia they made a trip to Twin Falls, IdaAthene the McAllister, in LDS Temple, Mary St fudd, George Gene Home last week end were Slaughs. ho, recently for medical atten- Nov. 16, 1594. She Church. Klardean and Russell passed "Jipe Mr. of Mrs. Kir. and Eugene Lynn Chamberlain, son tion for Mrs. Judd from Dr. October 5, 1965 at Kanab.away Law-soKir, and Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Arel Chamberlain and and family visited in Coalville Covington. and Mis Marilyn Brown, Home prayer by Klurl II. Kirk Covington son of Mr. and with the Robert Chamberlains Mrs. Mr. and to Kaye Murray Lake Prelude and postlude Cibson. Salt vent to Tuesday Mrs. Wilbur Covington, from and also spent some time in were from Santa Calif., Anna, who is Lawson was music Kim, neet by Leah Brinkertheir studies at Trade Tech. Salt Lake on business. They Mr. and hoff. of the home at mission. LDS an from' guests Conducting was Bishop two children Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart brought Mrs. Joe Brown this week. Mrs. Jack II. Maxwell. The had has Mrs. Lynn Findlay Singing had been staying Mrs. Brown.. Mothers- and family of New Castle visit- back. They sang. Resting Now her mother, Mrs. Leo Nielsen, Kaye is a niece of with their grandparents. ed at the J. E. Crofts overnight Mrs. Jimmy Bentley is back From Care and Sorrow. nd a sister, Mrs. Beulah MatDean Lamb son of Mr. and Friday, going to Glen Canyon Mrs. Merrill Lamb, spent two thew from California here vis- in Kanab after spending some Invocation was by Charles Dam on Saturday. in Washingwith time Anderson. Jack and Clara C. weeks. Also, few a for Jimmy the from leave home on iting days Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Lamb armed service in Fort Ord, their son Lynn F. and family, ton. Jimmy has now gone to Maxwell sang, Going Home. Maurine Klackelprang gave a and daughters visited in Cali- and reports back to Fort Lee and other relatives, Mr. and Viet Nam. of life and sediments sketch and Mr. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Floyd fornia during UEA with Mrs. in Virginia. While home he and Mrs. Myron Hilton and of deceased. Alton Pugh Washin-tonaU the from , weekend the and family spent Mrs. Vincent Nelson, Lambs brother. his mother visited in and Las sister in Los Angeles. Utah with relatives. Vegas. Floyds Visitors at the B. IL Sorenentertain- husband looked after the moHome Missionaries in SacLonnie Mrs. Kirby sen home were, Mr. and Mrs. rament meeting were, Mr. and ed her, pinocle club, serving tel while they were gone. His Hugh Sorensen and family of Mrs. Mark Brinkerhoff of Glen- enchiladias to twelve guests. mother has also been visiting Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Voi dale. They had with them Di- Prizes went to Layle Johnson, with them for a couple of weeks. Sorensen and daughter, Kay, Mrs. Ina Porter of Las Vegane Dallin and Carey BrinkerVelma Jean Atherley and Karof Enterprise. hoff. as is spending a few days with en Johnson. her Mr. and Mrs. Darol Heaton started class folks, the Charles Crams. A Genealogy Mrs. Mel Glazier had the and children of Moccasin vis- Sunday night with Mrs. Vance misfortune to break her shoulMrs. Clen Hamblin went to ited the Larry Esplins Satur- Esplin as teacher. Lake this week to funeral Salt der in a softball game Sunday.' for her brother, Dr. day. services Mrs. LaMar Johnson spent her Legande Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crofts Advertising doesnt cost it last week in Salt Lake with is who Mr. and Mrs. Len Pugh, son Afton Cram, are on vacation. They flew to pays, and pays and pays. , daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Pugh of Provo, came to Kanab last week on their honeymoon trip. 1 Mrs. Clyde P. Cowper (Or-h- a M Millett) from Laurel, Mont spent the past two weeks her mother, Mrs. Le-oM visiting M. Button, also other relaM tives and friends here. 9 As 50,000.000 American children move forward in the current school year, their parents and teachers will receive an invitation, is-- ! sued to the nation, to join the PTA. '. Msgssine, used as a basic text by Z study-discussio- n 4 Alton News items was the speaker. Barbara Carrol rendered. That Wonderful Mother of Mine, on the piano. Remarks by Malcolm Robinson. The Singing Mothers sang. Beyond Today. Neil Peterson Offered benediction. Lue H. Brinkerhoff dedicated the grave with James Bunting, Carl Keele, Larry Harris Ellis Lambeth, Ralph Harris, and Louie Tong as pall bearers. CARD OF TH ANKS two-- ) mission jr, n three-yea- decision-makin- Cana-dian-Alask- an field Ortho Christensen and family spent the Kir. and Kirs. weekend here from St George working on their house. Kirs. Marie Crosby is in Salt Lake with her daughter, Klarva Thomas, who has a new baby boy. Kir. fix Kirs. Merlin Christensen and three children from Delta and Kirs. Ida Alvey of Siguard, and two daughters, were visitors at the Dee Roun-d- y home three days last week for the reception erf Kir. and Kirs. Gene Roundy. a We w ish to express ourheart-fel- t thanks for all the many acts of kindness extended to us after the sudden death of our wife, mother and sister, Clare Maxwell Holyoak Covington. They sliall long be remembered and cherished. For the many beautiful floral offerings, ex- pressions of s mouthy and love. The food furnished and to all who so graciously and beaut- - ear mission in the ifully took part in tire services. tribute to ' thank Clare, we you. Ronald Covington Dale Kl. Holyoak J. B. Maxwell family As we pay our last j g; g, two-roo- m FOR VOTE p Dr. Georgs R. Aiken cni (anab nows and current events Ordcrville news and events - Kanab City Mayer Boyd Glover, end Billy Terrel for Kanab City Councilman ! WHY? 1 Dr. Aiken is experienced and vitally interested in our electric power situation. n Boyd is e well liked young man with special interest in our young people, and in Kanabs future Billy is e self made, successful business men, who will serve ell the people of Kanab. their It's a ! BETTER Vote for Slate of Candidates then on November 2 Political ad, paid for by the Democratic Central Com. - EXCLUSIVE PETROLANE n n n ta U tl U tl H n n u n N gDCdq? u a np n n n utl n uti u n ti ti n u n ti n n ti u nti n ti uci 10 a.m. t-- n I! SAL1NA, UTAN Ycr Livestock HOW for EETTER FR1CES to Sslir.a Producers Livestock f.'.orkettng. Consign For Further cr Jock Hchhl-.- s, ncj-lc-r Cell SsHr.a, Acres Moss, Richfield 96-44- 03 529-444- 3. 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