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Show '1 I Page Seven May 19, 19 KANAB NEWS NOTES 1 KANAB NEWS Mothers Day visitors with the M.W. Beards and Kara Young were Donald and Karen Beard, Sandy; Lois ebb and son Bill and Bill from Salt Lake City and Kjeresti Beard from Las egas. Linda and Reisha Baughman have moved back to Kanab from Kingman, Anz. Six local couples recently returned from a four day tour through the Indian country. They toured the Canyon De Chelly area in a four wheel drive weapons earner, traveled to Mesa Verda National Park and toured the nm and the Spruce Tree House ruins, then through the Southeast comer HI Note of Thanks of Utah to Monument alle and home via Lake Powell, pther than a lot of wind and blowing sand, they had a real good tin, e. Those making the tnp were Les and Della Pugh, f red and a., des Brueck, Ted and Lav erl Cox, Whit and Bernice Robertson, Allan and Cleone Judd, and Berdell and Ina Porter. The Lynn Barton family vould uke to express our gratitude and appreciation to all our family and many friends who have been so tnou-htfand kind dunng L.i long stay in the e are grateful he is novv home. It is people like all of you that makes lne worth living. Thank ou. U i 1, Mam J o ul s a id claldien Page Seven N.xb SOlTHLRN UAL New businesses Former resident open in Kanab laid to rest tillage Pizza and ill. Arcade are twonew busi ie. es in Kanab wluch opened 3 weeks ago and lastweer.. The Arcade has been oj ei for a couple of weeks a. d the Pizza opened last 1 street nesses are Jerry and the two main M busi- Lofland A. John lecentl., fiom Las ecas wheie tliev were previousl acquainted with Lari Robin- Beautifully Matched Leather Scripture Sets son of Kanab. Jeirv woiked in Las egas at the VuM katln woikeJ Cassii'O. at the lllaBe Pub tleie, jid John was emilo;ed at Cea-se- rs Onh four left Palace. wanted to cet awaj citv so when the opportuiuty piesented ttseU, to they were on then Kanab. They love tins atea, they say. 1 heir businesses will be open regulaily from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. and on Fndav and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to midnight. On Sundays they will open from They OSMOND FAMILY fiom the SCmiTLIiK FILE Perfect for the prospective missionan BOOKS FOR GRADS Prepare Now to Succeed on Your Mission 2 p.m. till midnight. Jerry and Kathy have two children and they have lived six weeks here, having purchased the Hilda Perkins Someone Special Starring YOUth Miracles in Pinfores and Bluejeans home in the Kanawood area. te;i' I As eas, coi Nevada Cluitl, for Mrs. Harry L. (.alvei p i N . Owners and managers i at 2.3. y.m. 11 uisday, Mav "th the Hunker Mortuary n-d- ay Katin Boo Burden. John and hath., aie hi other and slstel. The, all thi ee n oved to Koiial For The GRADUATE iu eial Sei vii.es w ere d wl o passed oiu,0, Vj aw a , 2 Mon in LI , e ad t. Cassie was bom Ay ni 24, lM)3 in Kanab, I tali to lull-- ei Stewaid and lauia Little Hioadbent. She lived heie foi about lb veais and then p oved to SUt Lake Cit., ''e ie she mat ned Earnest cassette. He i dsseu away thiee ei foui 'eais latei. slit then moved to I ly, Nev. (here she marned Harry L. Cul.er. T Lev have made Las Vegas then home for the remaining eais of her life. She is sunned by her husband Hairy 1. Culver; son Mere Lessette of Ely; brother 1 onn Hioadbent, Fredoiua, iola HenderAz, sisteis son, Oid Neilsen Provo, It; Sarali Hamblin and Veila Lewis, both of Kanab; two grandsons, Ernest, Ely and anre , Japan; and one great giandson. Intel rnent was at Memory Gardens Mausoleum. Bunker Mortuaty handled the Pall bearers included es ter Lewis and Rixey S. Ridset-vic- Answers for Young Latter-da- y Saints This, That and Everything SUN BOOKSTORE KANAB SEWS Fred and Vaydes Brueck tiaveled to Spnngdale, Saturday, May 14 to attend the District 28-- H Lions Zone Social. Some 200 Lions and their wives weie in attendance for a good steak fry supervised by the Cedar City and Escalante Valley Lions Clubs, ' if MERIANN BRINKERHOFF VER JEAN ESPLIN BRET LAMB JAN t NEWBY SUE BAKER Mr. A. Mrs. Alton R. l'li.1 of Glendale, I tah, annom e the coming marriage of t! hi daughter, Jenlyn to Mi.! William Mead, Jm, sim of Mr. A Mrs. Robin w. Mead Sr. of Bellevue, w as! -mgton. Tlie vounu cou; le will inarned June 3, in t1 e VICTOR CAMPBELL it st. George LDS lem; le. A reception to tionoi the couple will be held June 3, at 8 p.m. in the Glen lale Ward Cultural Hall. An invitation is extended to everyone to come x gleet the newly-we- d louple. Jenlyn giaduated from r l out ih o 1km 1, from 4 is it slsL, served an its Missioi in t! e Lastem a a i, u trn.. oj, i is work, , as a vi, retai, at D L t t j ii sent tn ie. i o' 1 , ra iuated from Y .a ii, Hi Hi ich School, in isn ui, Washington i atoi of Lee M j les T rans ission Sliop wtiich financed lam m furthering his education m Chemistry and Micro, o t-- n at biology entei HIT. JULIE MAXWELL ARCADE 28 E. Center - Kanab - 644-544- 5 Pizza and Sandwiches Dine in . . . or carry out! Call for take out orders 644-544- 5 ROCHELLE SHANNAH DREW ESPLIN fA fy EVA RAE HARDY VALERIE HOYT OUO Gas and Go Glendale Chevron Hoyts thin Shop Ramsay Brothers American Oil Clvdes Market State Bank of So. Utah L HEATON Glendale Merc. Orderville Town Board If CHARLES Sterlings Chevron GARY I AIT INTRODUCING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 1977 Fishers Rock Shop and R Shopping Center II Congratulations to the Lvnns Mobil Valiev High Graduates of 1977 Valley Construction I Valley Ready Mix Kaibab Industries Orderville SUNews Reporter Montgomery Ward Sorensons Auto Service He will school of Medicine in Oregon next fall. a A BONNIE CROFTS He ittendcM Bellevue Commun-- lt (.olle.e and i ventt Jr. c 'llete, as owner and TILLAGE PIZZA and es Before using a fine word, make a place for it1" Joseph Joubert 1 ert dle. The bishop of the Mormon Church conducted the and the Relief Society provided food for the family after the services. wedding sel in temple Pugh-Mea- d ark wav Motel .! V Cafe |