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Show Page Six May 8, 1969 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Kanab High School News CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR SALE SPECIAL 1959 CHEV., automatic, power steering. Call 644-506- M822p SERVICES MADAM JOANNE Palm, card, Psychic Advisor on love, marriage, and business affairs. Has helped many, why not you? 615 E. 100 N St. George Utah, for appointment, phone May 8 the Senior Band and Chorus will present their Spring Concert at 8 p.m. Prices Legion auxiliary May 15 a special night of honor will be 'held for all gradu-ti- ng seminary students. A small group of students from the CSU are: adults, $1.00; students, 75c children 50c, and family tickets Institute will entertain with a cash. A. $2.50. This will be an evening of progr?n and a banquet will Ml-8fine and varied entertainment follow. The graduates will rep under the able direction of ceive their graduation pins. HOMES and lots for sale P. Judd. May 17 Choose Ye This Day AlOrc P. Judd, May 9 the freshman class will will be the theme of the semTHREE bedroom home on corsponsor a dance at 9 p.m. inary graduation that has been ner lot, 114 ft. wide, 263 ft. set for this date. Talks and May 10 the Region 8 Music long. Fireplace, one and half Festival will be held at Dixie musical numbers will be prebaths. Bob Green, 110 North High School The Senior Band sented by graduates. Melvin C. First West St., Fredonia, call and Chorus will attend to take Fish, who has previously taught M6rc 643 2628. News was just received that part and will receive a rating. seminary in Kanab, will be the GOOD gentle saddle horses. one of our setters, May 13 a lyceum will be preguest speaker. The program Tanna Pledger of Colorado City sented to KHS students by will begin at 8 p.m. and the D. F. Hamblin, Call Kanab. Also some good sadMaurice and Carol Phillippi. general public is invited. gave birth to a baby girl, weighdles. A17rc ing 7 lbs. 13oz. The new miss The theme of this lyceum will has four sisters and one brother be Physical Fitness Through EXPERT SERVICES to welcome her. Three Kane County Rhythmics. GUARANTEED watch repairs 14 Mrs. Elna Morrills May service. Hearing aid batLinda Earley took off work Home Economics Department N30rc teries. Kanab Drug. students get Friday to attend a funeral in will present a fashion show at Moab for her uncle. NEW HOMES 1:30 p.m. All girls in the school NEW HOMES are available. will be invited along with their CSU scholarships We have a new floor lady: mothers. The girls who have Heritage homes by Akron. Linda Spendlove. CongratulaCFDAR Academic CITY Kingston homes by Boise Cas- tions and good luck in your taken Home Ec. this year will cade. They are beautiful and new job. model their original fashions. of to College scholarships reasonably priced. Get full deSouthern Utah have been Our little Do it all man, tails before you buy or build. awarded to tliree Kane County Frank Pitt, was sick wifcn the Make Mother's For all real estate services Day Students. week for three days. last flu see Dale Clarkson at D Land now. We calls back Sure hes glad Sharlene Lamb from Valley early Title, 40 East Center, Kanab, missed giving him a bad time. High School, and Paula Jean Utah. Mlrc There are two new recruits advises manager Smith and Deborah Thornton of HELP WANTED starting Wednesday in the Kanab High School will each PART TIME cook wanted at training section. They are Ivis Sunday, May 11, will be an receive a full tuition scholarFarr and Mildred Morrison of even happier Mothers Day if hospital. See Taylor Crosby. to CSU for use beginning Ml-8follow a ship Fredonia. telephone the fall quarter of the 1969-7- 0 few simple rules, Arthur Pryor, school year. service manager for Mountain States Telephone said. We had a large number of applicants. We are The volume of long distance scholarship with 'the caliber of stupleased Sunday is . . . calls placed on Mothers Day dents who have expressed an runs three to three and interest in CSU. Those students times the number placed can be on an average Sunday, he said, winning ofscholarships their accomplishproud so getting calls through without ments, John Q. Cannon, Codelays depend on when and ordinator of Placement and Fihow people place their calls. nancial Aid at CSU, said. GIVE HER A Telephone company figures Each show that most people wait unscholarship awarded til Mathers Day evening to waives tuition each quarter for 1969-7school year. The place their calls, resulting in (the are worth $92 per traffic jams. The scholarships itlephone most successful callers are quarter, or a total of $276 per (those who place calls early in year. the day or the day before We congratulate each scholAPPLIANCE from LEIGH'S to avoid the busy holiday evearship winner, Mr. Cannon ning period. said, and we wish each of them Another way to avoid the hol- well in their future at CSU. is to dial direct. iday High speed switching equipment automatically selects alternate routes for Direct DisALL AUTOMATIC tance Dialing calls much faster Miss Evalina Smith went to than an operator can inquire Cedar City Thursday to accomfor available circuits when dipany a group to Provo, where ELECTRIC STOVE rect routes are busy. She took part in an Indian If people Still encounter Youth Conference. busy signals when they call President Daniel S. Frost and Ey HOTPOINT early and dial direct, we can Claud Glazier and their wives only suggest patience. Eventvisited our ward Sunday eveually theyll get through, Pryor ning. as low as said. Mr. and Mrs. James L. MaxDirectory assistance for dialwell are in Salt Lake City this number in the nation ing any can be obtained, free of charge, week on business. Mrs. Eva J. Cox and son, v by calling the area code of the V Sherman, spent the part week distant city and the digits end at Nephi seeing relatives and friends. Visiting here the past week Were: Mrs. Margaret Clair and Kanab news notes children from Dugway, Mr. Jno HOTPOINT WASHER Miss Colleen Rourke, who was Bauer from Salt Lake City, Mr. recently engaged to teach read- and Mrs. Delwyn Maxwell and ing and English in Kanab EleCompletely Automatic girls from Ganado, Ariz., Mr. and High Schools went and Mrs. Isaac Johnson and mentary Porcelain Finish to California last Sunday to atchildren from Fredonia, and Mr. tend funeral services for her Clarence Prisbrey from St. Washes 2 to 12 pounds grandmother. She took Lena George, and Mr. Alma Jensen without attachments Robinson with her for company. from Cedar City. Deep Bath Washing Action Rugged Transmission llHEVROLET 283 engire, $175. C. Williams, Kanab. p 673-304- 7. Le-Ro- F20-M27- Le-Ro- y y 644-278- BARKS from Barco e 644-247- 1, well-wisher- c Page Six May 8, 1969 holds meeting The A. Clair Ford Unit, No. of the American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Monday, May 12 at the American Legion Hut at 8 p.m. Items for consideration at this meeting will include designation of delegates to the annual District 7 Spring Convention which will be held May 16 in Parowan; plans for Poppy Day which will be May 24, and selection of an Auxiliary representative for the high school awards assembly as well as other matters. 69, Officers for 1969-7were presented by the nominating committee at the regular meeting in April. They are: President, Helene McAllister; first vice president, Phyllis Judd; second vice president, Verla Lewis; secretary and treasurer, Donna Beard; chaplain, LaDonna Hamblin; Sgt. at Arms, Maude Brown; and historian, Joan Wright. Helene was the first president of the auxiliary when it was chartered 22 years ago. With such excellent leadership as this, it promises to be a very special year. Sunset Magazine carries article about Powell Centennial dedications is planned as the Centennial Exped'tion arrives at various points along the rivers. At Page a Powell Museum Dedication will be held June 19; and July 20 a Centennial River Run will be held at Lees Ferry. Sunset Magazine for the month of May has another interesting feature locally. This article in concerning the Powell expedition of 100 years ago: A hundred years ago this month. Major John Wesley surveyor, Powell, a natgeologist, and uralist, launched an ambitious expedition down the unexplored canyon courses of the Green and Colorado rivers to chart the last bit of terra incognita on the map of the United States. Expedition supplies and four wooden boats were transported from Chicago on the newly completed transcontinental railroad and deposited1 at a point in Wyoming Territory where the Union Pacific crossed the Green River. one-arme- d self-tau- ght Garth Fisher will get Ph.D. in June On May 24, 1869, Powell and nine companions set forth on a adventure that took them down the twisting canyons of the Green to the confluence with the Colorado, then through the maelstrom of Cataract Canyon, the cathedral-likbeauty of Glen Canyon, and the of Grand Canyon. On August 30, Major Powell and five bedraggled survivors of the ordeal emerged from the canyon in two badly battered boats, leaving the river at a point near the confluence of the Colorado and Virgin rivers. 1,400-mil- e e Arnold Garth Fisher, 3524 Alvarado NE, Albuquerque, will receive a Ph.D. at the University of New Mexicos 77th annual commencement exercises June 6. Fisher has majored in physical education and has a minor in physiology. A veteran of nine years service as an Air Force flying officer, Fisher has an associate of science degree from College of Southern Utah, bachelor of science degree from Brigham Young University, and master of arts degree from Sacramento State College. Fisher, from Orderville, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fisher, has also been a public school teacher and coach. mag-nificanc- e s In the hospital recently for medical attention have been: Florence Williams, Morris Jake, Mac Frost, Raymond Geerdes, Hazel Mackelprang. 99-da- Beautiful & Different y Mother's Day Gifts one-ha- lf MOTHER'S DAY 0 tie-u- p Kanab news notes Mrs. Merlynn Esplin, former Kanab resident, and a senior at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has been selected for membership of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society. Mrs. Esplin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle V. Adams of Kanab. Membership in the honor society is open to juniors Who are academically in the top five percent of the class and to seniors in the top ten percent of their class. News Items From Glendale $18995 The seniors from here who accompanied their senior class on their trip to California the part week were: Pam Porter, Penni Spencer, Mary Ann Chamberlain, Bruce Jackson, Mark Campbell and Arlin Anderson, and Keairy Workman. They were also accompanied by parents, Geneva Workman and Dee Porter. They report having had a very interesting and enjoyable trip. This month, on the 100th anniversary of Powells initial launching, the Park Service will dedicate a new National Historic Site at Green River, Wyoming, honoring the Powell Expedition. Also on May 24 a commemorative Centennial Expedition river run will set out from Green River in four wooden boats for a disjointed reenactment of Powells famous voyage. The 1969 expedition will (have to trailer their boats around the dams and reservoirs that now block or obscure much of Powells original route, but a summer-lon- g program of commemorative celebrations and Also Unusual Club Prizes at MOQUI CAVERNS BAR S THICK SLICED BACON . 2 lbs. for 1.39 555-121- Porcelain-on-ste- FOR SALE INCOME PROPERTY DUPLEX CLEAN - MODERN SWEET RASHER BACON lb. 55c SWIFTS BOLOGNA lb. 55c PACIFIC MANDARIN ORANGES Phene 644-278- 9 Kanab, Utah 46 oz. 2 for 79c 3 for 89c 3 lbs for 25c NEW RED POTATOES $16800 LANVIN $100 to $350 FANCY BANANAS lb. 11c FRESH TOMATOES lb. 29c - Strawbat FRIDAY - Woodhue Aphrodesia and many others ... 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