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Show Page Five June 10, 1976 THE. SOUTHERN ROLLY HARPER'S June 10, 1976 Page Five ,NLWS Fredcnia planning UAUAB 21 -- day 6ll R GftW navis salute to the flag -O-N-G 21-d- OH VALUES GROCERIES Ham Slic'es (not less than a lb.) .. .. 79c - . lb. 99c Cudahy Bacon Bar S All Beef Weiners, 1 2 oz. pkg. . 69c Curtis Marshmallows 10 oz. 19c 1 lb. loaf 5 for $1.00 Bread, (large assortment) DelMonte Chunk Light Tuna 47c Serve-A- ll Flake Tuna 29c Ascorted Tropical Jams, Jellies and 18 oz. 79c Preserves Potatoes 10 lbs 90c Onions 10 lbs. 90c Super Jumbo Eggs (so big we can't close the cartons) doz. 84f STONE BUHR HEALTH FOODS Fine Whole Wheat Flour For Bread and MOTES Fredonla will start their Bicentennial summer activities with a Flag salute program on June 12th. Under the of Charlie chairmanship Glasple, a program of songs, talks, reading and flag raising will take place on the front steps of the Elementary School at 6 P.m. This program is a prelude to the many activities planned, leading up to our countrys 200th birthday. Starting on Flag Day, June 14, all the flags will fly on Main Street and hopefully all over town for a period of 21 days. Everyone Is Invited to come and join friends and neighbors In getting Fredonlas Bicentennial festivities off to a good k L UTAH ay start. Jo!uison-rinkerho- Visitors at the home of Bertha Ramsay were Mr. and Mrs. Lorlng Hampton from Salt Lake City, Utah. They visited the cemetery and were glad to know his grandparents were burled up there. Mrs. Laura Stevens and girls from Fredonla were with Mrs. Bertha Ramsay, also Mrs. Maida Christensen from KanarravlUe, Utah and Mrs. Mareta Nelson and baby from Las Vegas, Nev. Also Mr. and Mrs. Chess Allred and family from Blandlng, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bunnell from Ogden, they all visited the cemetery. Clare Ramsay and family were also visitors at the home of Bertha Ramsay on Sunday. wedding plans told ff Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C.John-so- n of Kanab announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Juliana, to Kent C son of Mr. and Brlnkerhoff, Mrs. Charles A. Brlnkerhoff of Ordervllle, Utah. The couple will be married June 18th In the St. George A reception will be Temple. held that evening from 8:30 to 10:30 at the Calvin C. Johnson residence. The bride-ele- ct is a 1972 graduate of the Kanab High School. She attended the College of Southern Utah. She Is employed at the First State Bank of Kanab. The future bridegroom is a 1972 graduate of Valley High School. He filled an LDS Mission to the New York City Mission. He attended Dixie College and will be employed by the Kane County School District. Kanab ccupls celebrate golden wedding The family of John L. (Ren) LDS Temple. They are former and Jessie McAllister Reeves residents of Venice, Utah. will honor their parents with an Mr. and Mrs. Reeves are and Open House to celebrate their have been active in the IDS 50th Wedding Anniversary. Church all their lives, each The Open House will be held having held various Church posSunday, June 13, at the McAlliitions. ster Home In Kanab. Friends They are the parents of two and relatives are Invited to atdaughters, Mrs. Ralph Garth tend between the hours of 6 and (Barbara) Henrle of Sandy. 8 P-No gifts, please. Utah; and Mrs. Ray E. (Nedra) The couple were married on Stott of Huntington Beach, CalMay 28, 1926 In the St. George ifornia. They have eight M. THE LIBRARY CORNER A book review from the Kanab City Library THE SHOP THESE PRICES ANYWHERE 300 gallon aluminum water tank on skids $125o just brought in 500 pair of childrens, mens, womens, and boys tennis, deck, some for boat and outdoor shoes We Values to $12.00. everyone Jr. High from 49c to $3.95 pre-wash- Girls Jeans ed Value to $12.50 $6.95 pair Air Borne Evaporative Air Cooler Window Mount, 2 speed with pump, 1 only Reg. $169 NOW $129 One 1 1 ,500 BTU Refrigeration Air Conditioner, used one season Cost $400 on sale for $1 79.00 One Pickup Truck Tool Box, Cross Mount, used $59.50 Soundlite Stereo with two-wa- y Speakers and Headphones Complete set $49.50 Mobile Transceiver - GREAT- - 23 Channel, 5 watt, delta tuning, PA, switch, automatic noise limiter - Complete with roof ck mount antenna $139.95 Dundee Tahoe - Indian Design Bath Towels, Hand Towels, and Wash Cloths DONT $5.25 set MISS THIS BOYS FEOM by Iran Levin BRAZIL NOW AVAILABLE AT CITY LIBRARY BOOKS THE KANAB "Agent In Place by Helen Madnes, a novel of suspense and espionage. John D, Lee by Juanita Brooks, recipient of the Award of Merit, concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre. "The Mojave River and Its Valley" by ErmaPelrson. Historical and well researched accounts of the Mojave River and the many famous people who crossed It, Including Jededlah Smith and Fremont. Ninety-fo- ur men, 65 years old, must be killed on or near certain dates. All stable family men, civil servants of minor authority. Six former SS men are sent on the assignment of murder to all parts of the world. The hope and destiny of the Aryan race lie In the balance. Yakov Liebermann, aging Nazi hunter, takes up the asA Land of Sunshine signment after the disappearby ance of a young friend who told George H. Tinker, concerning Yakov of a tape recording of Flagstaff and Its surroundings. the meeting between Mengele, the angel of death, a doctor who experimented on thousands of Jews durlngtheSecondWorld War concentrating on twins, and WIU.ING TO the six SS killers. Yakov discovers each of the CARRY A men have sons beninety-fo- ur tween 11 and 13 years old, all with dark hair, blue eyes, pale Flags are on display In greatcomplexions, and a sharp nose, er numbers than at any time since the end of World Ward all artistically gifted. The cynical view toward Amer. What Is the connection between these boys and why are lean Involvement In the wars of all their fathers on the death other nations, gaining momeiw turn during the Korean conflict list? Ira Levin once again creates and becoming an avalanche of a fast paced. Imaginative book opposition during the Vietnam of horrors that could be true. debacle, tended to curb the Hsmblin-Leavi- tt vow set in IDS Temple Barbara E. Hamblin Is pleased to announce the marriage of her daughter, Jan, to Berne M. Leavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley M. Leavitt of Cedar City, Utah. They will be married June 25, 1976 In the St. George IDS Temple. There will be a reception given In their honor that night at the Kanab Stake Center. Jan is a 75 graduate of Kanab High School and has been attending Southern Utah State College where she was a Var sity cheerleader. Berne Is a 71 graduate of Cedar City High School and a former graduate of Dixie Jr. College. He has attended Southern Utah State College for the past two years and will graduate this fall quarter with a BJS. degree In Physical Education and Health. Under athletic scholarships he played basketball for the Dixie Rebels and the SUSC Tbunderblrds. They plan to make their home In Cedar City. FUG? normal patriotic urge that finds expression In hoisting up "Old But that urge Is beGlory. as we apunshackled coming 4--H NEWS NOTES proach the peak of our Bicentennial celebration. On May 21, the 7 Silly Stitchnot only Is a ers had our first meeting at normal expression of national the Valley Elementary. Our loyalty - It is a scriptural leader will be Mrs.'Doloras means of the world what Spendlove and our Junior leader we believetelling in. David, speaking will be LaRue Spendlove. Then for Israel, said, "In the name we got out leathercraft and sewof our God, we will set up our ing books. banners" (Fs.20.5). He elaborWe elected Nesha Johnson as ates upon the purpose of this President, Marlene Baird as In Psalm 60:4 - Thou practice Tonya Brlnkera that hoff as Secretary, Jean Esplln has given banner to them disas reporter, Jolalne Johnson as fear Thee, that It may be played because of the truth. Treasurer, Janice Barton as If we believe in Gods truth, and Michele Norton Songleader letd hoist a flag that says so! as recreation leader. Refusal to display a national We will study leathercraft flag or to pledge allegiance and sewing, phase Q. to such an emblem, cannot be justified on the grounds of the Cn June 2nd, the 7 Silly StitchNo being "idolatry. ers had our second meeting at practice Local couple sets wedding date one worships or prays tosucha temple Jolalne Johnsons house. Tonya to Refusal banner. participate Brlnkerhoff led us In the H All friends and relatives of in the honor of our national coMr. and Mrs. Leslie Larsen pledge and Janice Barton led us lors Is a cop out tocoverupa of El Segundo, California, are the couple are Invited. In the song America, Jolalne Johnson accompanied us on basic rebellion against govern, pleased to announce the engagemental authority. But the Bible ment and forthcoming marriage the piano. says, Obey them that have the of their daughter, Lynn, to Mr, We made leather ponytail rule over you (H eb.l3:17). DeRalph Bunting, son of the holders, and then had refreshWith Flag Day set for June 14, late Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Buntments, We will have our next recognition of our responsibiling, Kanab. meeting at Nesha Johnsons The couple will be married on ity In loyalty will be considered home. in a message by Pastor Russell June 18, 1976 In the St. George On June 7, the Seven Silly Taft at First Baptist Church on LDS Temple, and will be honorStitchers had our third meeting Sunday morning - "Willing to ed at an open house on July 10 Carry a Flag? This comes at from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the at Nesha Johnsons home. 11:00 oclock, following Bible home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn us led Brlnkerhoff In Tonya School at 10:00. Interested Goodfellow, eight miles east of the H pledge. Kanab. Then we made and decorated friends are invited also to Evarticles such as moccasins, ening Fellowship at 7:30 p.m. and Midweek Refresher at 8:00 purses, comb cases, etc. Then p.m. Wednesday. Thereis much we had refreshments. Next time we plan to meet at Truth to be learned for which we should be willing to set up Jean Esplins home. our banners! RvffJMvff Reporter Jean Esplln. Flag-wavi- Sorensen-Wcfk- plan temple wedding er Mr. and Mrs. Burke B. Sorensen take pleasure In announcing the marriage of their daughter, Claudia, to David R. Walker, son of Dr. and Mrs. J, Harris Walker, Saturday, June 19, 1976, In the St. George Temple, where their marriage will be sealed for time and eternity. They would like everyone to share In their happiness at a reception that evening, June 19, at the Ordervllle Ward Cultural Hall from 7: 30 until 9: 30 p.m. or at the open bouse Friday, July ng nt, at 4-- 441 HEWS NOTES PLUM STREET DECORATORS This cake decorating H class met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Zelma Johnson on June 2. They decided on the day and the time for their meetings; they also chose the followPresident and ing officers: Songleader, Jolalne Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Johnson; Vice president and reporter, Jean Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. od Heaton; Secretary and Treasurer, Darla Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy. 4-- La-mo- 2, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Walker, 519 BStreet, Salt Lake City from 7:00 until, 9:30 p.m. J. Harris Claudia Is a former Salt Lake City. David has attended Ricks College and the University of Utah. He was on the football and track teams at both schools. He was chosen while playing football at Ricks. David has played four years of professional football In Canada and the World football league. After their marriage the couple will make their home In Buffalo, New York,whereDavld will be playing for the Buffalo Bills football team. NOTE OF THANKS To all of our dear friends and relatives who were so kind during the loss of our husband and father, we would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation for flowers, food, and so much kindness. We sincerely thank you. The Family of Vernon Reporter, Jean Heaton 4-- ONE!!!! Macrame Yarn and Cord, large lb. $2.50 selection POTS? Lots of Every Kind at the Lowest Prides Anywhere . .. . Make Us Prove it! DO WE HAVE HANGING Clay Hanging Pots, 12 in. diam. $5.50 Designed Flower Pots, plastic, large size ex. large $1.19 65c yv v v v w w w w Sleeping Bags, Canteens, Rubber Mats Back Packs, Tarps (all sizes) Every- thing for the Outdoorsman. ROLLY HARPER'S - PANELING WOW!!! SO MANY FINE BARGAINS THIS WEEK THAT ONE AD WAS HARDLY ENOUGH::: HERE are: A FEW MORE YOU WONT WANT TO MISS. Banks. We elected officers at 2:00 oclock Tuesday. !. FROM Roily Harper's BARGAIN BARN Dish Towels, large size Hot Mits and Pads 3 for 49c Large Bath Towels ($5 value) .. first meeting of the Crafwas held at ty Leather-Ett-es the home of our leader, Carolyn The 98c $1.69 55 qt. Thermos Plastic Cooler $19.90 Heavy Duty Plastic Surf Boards, also good for winter snow sleds reg. $29.95 NOW $19.90 Portable Potty - Chemical, for trailer, camper, ctabin, sickroom, ? our price $24.50 Reg. $39.95 The next meeting will be held Monday at 10:00 oclock. Lori Banks - President Tauna Banks - vice president Stacy Canning - Secretary Debbie Tait - Party Chairman Susan Turpen - Reporter tZ White DOORS Prehung Mahogany $195 4x8 many more colors and varieties on hand to choose from Interior Sizes 2-- 3-- 0 x 0 x 6-- 8 to 6-- 8 $23.88 Reporter, Susan Turpen On June 7th, the FourCreepy Crawlers had our first meeting at Sandy Jobnons home. Zelma Johnson will be our leader. We elected Shanna Frost as President, Sandy Johnson as Vice president, Jean Esplln as Reporter, and Michele Norton as Secretary-Treasure- r. We discussed how to kill and mwnt insects. Then we made a net and then had refreshments. Next time we plan to meet at Shanna Frosts house. Miss Kane County who has attended SUSC and BYU. She Is currently working In Accounting for Prudential Federal Savings in North Highway 89 - Kanab - 644 - 5441 Reporter Jean Esplln. i |