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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS - Thursday, April 10, 1980 - Page Six Interest Rates Force Closure Of 89 Sawmills A March indicates survey that 89 sawmills operating in the 12 Western states had ceased operations, according to the Western Wood Products Association. The March survey also indicated that 243 of the 818 sawmills in the West had made adjustments in operations to meet the current demand for lumber and wood products. The survey is part of a continuing series tracking the impact of the high cost of money and the slowdown of homebuilding on Western sawmille operations. There were 286 mills sampled. Production was down 15.6 percent and employment 15.4 percent from normal, according to the WWPA. In the February survey, production was down 12.9 percent and employment was off 13.3 percent from normal. About 18 billion board feet of softwood lumber (excluding redwood) is produced annually in the West, about 60 percent of the nations output. FOR SALE Two furnished, cottages in Glen Canyon City, Utah on 1 lot 90x82 ft. Total price, $11,500.00. If you want one house, or both, to be moved on your lot, price is $3500.00 each. Mrs. Lucille Rascoe 5 Ph. Kanab 644-292- Fredonia News Fredonia Public Coconino County Agent. Steven Goertz, will be in Fredonia on Saturday, March 12. to participate in the Favorite Food Center which w ill take place there at 10 a.m. who are studyAll ing in Foods will participate in will the activities. They with a table setting prepare their favorite food. Home Agent for Coconino County, Beth K. Turker, will also be present and assist with the 4-- Library Are vou acquainted with the Arizona humorist, Dick Wick Hall? He was the one who made the Salome Frog famous. This frog was not, as many think, a myth. His relatives lie dormant beneath the surface of the desert around Salome. When rain falls in this district, they come surface to soak to the themselves in the water but seldom find enough for a program. At the same time as the Favorite Food Center is going leaders council will on, a take place. Mr. Gocrt also announces that on April 19 the County program will hold its Annual Demonstration Day at 8 a.m. in the East Flagstaff Junior High School. Approximately 200 on will give presentations topics ranging from Making Ice Cream to shearing sheep. Ribbons will be awarded to participants by volunteer judges. For many members this will be a new experience. For older demonstrators, this county event is a tune-ufor participation at the State Week in Tucson in July. For more information, contact Mrs. Errol Hoyt or Mrs. Landell Heaton in Fredonia. THAT SALOME FROG I'm seven years old and I cannot swim. So don't blame me for looking grim. When a frog has to carry a big canteen And water his back to keep it green. And prime himself if he wants to cry. When his belly gets burned with alkali, Where grass grows brown instead of green A frog cant help but feeling mean. "m an old Bull Frog-a- nd dang my hide, I can't swim because I never tried. 4-- Tutti-Fruit- - 4-- Lake Powell Art Show The Lake Powell Art Association in planning their semiannual art show on April 19, 20, 21 and 22 in the main lobby of the Holiday Inn in If you are interested in any type of Arizona literature, ask for our book Arizona in Literature by Mary G. Boyer. Page, Arizona, and are extending invitations to artists and the general public from all the surrounding area. Items must be entered between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on April 18 at Vickis Hair-Eat the Holiday Inn. or between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon on the 19th in the main lobby of the KANAB FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH A Place Where Everybody is Somebody Holiday Inn. Anyone desiring We would like to invite you to come and worship with us. Earl M. Geitzlar 2 Phono Hwy. 89A South more Bible Study: 7:30 645-368- 645-962- 645-966- PDKKSSfifl We'll $ prepare your 1040A Short Form - only H&R BLOCK ANY JSTATE RETURN IS EXTRA Before we prepare your return, we will use a deduction searching interview with 26 check points to determine which form will save you money. This one-tim- e low fee includes all d the services for which H&R Block is famous. Let us help. year-roun- THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 330 So. 100 East Kanab, Utah WtKDrS9AM 9PM SAMS 644-26- 1 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE. in- formation about entering the show please contact the Lake Powell Art Association, P.O. Box 2822, Page, Arizona or 7 call or Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday Night Pastor ti p It seems that this frog never tried to swim and there are still a few people in the Fredonia territory who have never tried the Fredonia library. If you are one of them, why dont you try it? N.B. 1FHMIA NiWgi 4-- H 6 Days Left 1 BUI NOT NECESSARY Its nice to have Spring Fever to blame everything on: the lack of w anting or lack of getting anything done. The calendar says its Spring so that will be my excuse for this week. Friday afternoon as Perry Lamb was driving from Mt. Carmel to Orderville, he noticed this car right in back of him, and on pulling into his driveway at home, the car in back did likewise. As Mr. Lamb stepped from his auto, he was delighted to see a Mrs. Jones step from her car. She is a member friend from back in the Lambs mission field in Missouri. She had come to Colorado to see her sister and they had been touring to Las Vegas, Nevada, and had decided to come on to Utah. After Perry finally tracked down his wife, Carol, who was out doing her Relief Society teaching, they all went to eat and visit at the Thunderbird Cafe in Mt. Carmel. The Lamont (Mary Lee) Smith family was at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Baird. Mrs. Eulene Hepworth and her children from Page came for the Easter weekend to check on her father, Mr. Rollan Hoyt, and to picnic in Zion. Daughter Dorene came from her schooling in Cedar to be with her mother and grandparents. The Callison family from Cedar City visited here in Orderville for a day; it was good to see them. Mr. Lee Lamar Chamber-laiand his family from St. George were at his father's, Lamar Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff (Tina) Esplin were here from Salt Lake City so his folks, the John J. Esplins and other family members all traveled to Tuwcep for a family outing. Mr. and Mrs. DcRay Hugh (Jeanette) came from their home in Kaysvillc to visit wiih friends and relatives. n The home of Mrs. Rena Tail was full of happy family members the past weekend. Of course, the little new grandbabics are a special treat for Rena. At the home of Mr. and At the home of Mrs. Mercy Chamberlain were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamberlain from Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Chamberlain of Cedar City. Mr. Cleo Lamb and his family from Page were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lamb. Miss Heidi Esplin and her friend came from Cedar City to attend the high school Junior Prom on Friday. It was good to see Mrs. Mcra Hoyt here for her son, Andy's prom. We hope she Valley High School News Another busy week comes to a close here at Valley. The Greater Miracle Crusade Supervisor. The plane was next weeks of school seem to The Greater Miracle Cruright on schedule so the be completely full of activities. w ill soon be back home to sade that got underway on four had all day to feed the Last week the Juniors stay. and Mrs. Joseph April 7th at the Faith slot machines. They returned Mr. finally brought to a fantastic of God church, 61 in time to end the evening close another Junior Prom. (Pearl) Bolander and their Assembly East Street, Fredonia, will dancing at the Buckskin to traveled Laurene, They were out of school to daughter 12th. Tavern to the Music of the work on their prom. l, Salt Lake City where they will continue through the is the Mystic Wind, a visit with family members for The Rev. Felipe Ibarra they turned out a wonder of beauty. It truly was then Pearl and guest preacher who has a very band headed by Jeans brotha while, afflicer, John. They were celebratHeaven Tonight. Laurene will go on to Colorado good record of healing tions suffered by many. Each ing Oras birthday too. to attend a motel convention. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week found the speech Mrs. Sharlene Anderson worship meeting also features class heading to Cedar City and her two boys spent the special music. Everyone is From Flagstaff Easter weekend here with her invited to come and take part. Boots and Wanda Holmes once again to compete in the mother, Mrs. Farel Lamb. visited in Fredonia for several Drama Meet. Tuesday four of Fredonia Junior Prom hours Saturday. Boots is the class members took the Bishop Ron Heaton and his The Fredonia Juniors would w ife. Sandy, dropped off their presently working at Page play To Burn A Witch, and five spices of life (boys) at like to invite everyone to with the turn the next day the individual helping Prom Grandma Esther Heatons in attend their Junior the at around power plant events took place. The class will be ' held on Alton, then went on to Salt which and Wanda had driven from mad a great showing and we Lake City to attend General Saturday, April 12, 1980 from Flagstaff to visit him. They here at the school are really 9 to 12 midnight at the high Conference. came to Fredonia to meet their proud of the speech students' At the home of Mr. and school gym. new neice, Sarah, daughter of accomplishments this year. There will be a floor show at Tomorrow will find the girls Mrs. Ron Taylor were ChristMike and Laretta Holmes. ensens of Provo; they are the 10:30 featuring the famous They got to visit Boots and their mothers here at junior class dancing to their folks of Mrs. Julie Taylor. brother, Ora, for a little while Valley enjoying another tradiBabe and other It was good to see people in theme tional Girls Day. The day will before returning to Page. consist of a fashion show with and around the Stevens home exciting events. The "Souled Out band in Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Virginia the girls modeling their Emergency Surgery is here and two from St. George will be Stevens On April 4 at about 1 a.m. in clothes, a mother's tea, and a for daughter, Deniese and Cor- playing. Prices are $4.00 the morning Chuck Figgins girls choice dance with an ine, and their families. The singles and $7.00 for couples. had his appendix removed. ice cream parlor in the music little children were having The Juniors of 1980 hope Chuck became ill at his home room. Hope you will all come will come and their pictures taken on Grand- everyone in Page while alone, Susan out and help support the FHA support them. ma's front lawn. being in Fredonia at the time. members. Vauna and Wilbur CovingSo, once again, another Chuck had called Susan and Crosswalk Guard Thanked week has come to a close so ton are having a fun vacation. a found she had gone to baby The very small Fredonia until next time. See Ya. They went to Salt Lake shower. His mother-in-laschool students Ada Judd, found out he was City first to see their son, elementary Kirk, and his family, then on expressed their thanks to the sick so she told him to have a to Washington State where volunteer crosswalk guard, friend take him to the hospital. Joe Brimhall, with a very It all ended with Chuck they will visit with the Monte being nice letter signed by all of taken to the Lamb family. Page Hospital is with Joe them. very pleased The time around the 7th of to fmd all the doctors but the large colorful poster and only April is important for Eva and one was out of town. He was Tone Blackburn as they both has really been showing it brought to the hospital in celebrate their birthdays on around. Travel to Zion National Park Kanab and surgery was done. that date. This year, Evas totaled 36, 038 visits for the Chuck is now home recuperatCertified Police Officer children, Mrs. Ora May ing. Susan and the children month of March, according to The newest officer on the Mellor and family from Nephi, stayed in Fredonia while Superintendent John O. LanSherman Cox and his family Fredonia Police roster is Dan caster. This figure represents Chuck was hospitalized. from Glendale and Mrs. Bulletts Jr. Dan graduated a 42 percent increase as Karen Crosby and her crew after twelve weeks of training Easter Holiday with March 1979. compared cerefrom Alton all got together at at a Mrs. Betty Jo Henrie, with Travel for the calendar year the Alton Church house for an mony on March 28. daughters Arda Vee and totals 74,599 visits, an inDan attended the twelve Bonnie, traveled to Sevier, crease of approximately 53 evening of fun and games and to honor Mr. and Mrs. weeks course at the Police Utah, where they spent the percent as compared to the Blackburn on their special Academy at Central Arizona Easter weekend with Bettys same period in 1979. College in Cooledge, Arizona. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James da Campground use at Zion I lie limior Prom was He is now fully certified as a Levie. Bettys son Kurt, joined totaled 3,481 campers, an Police Officer in the state of the group from his school at increase of approximately 7 special, the music was extra Arizona. folks and the Snow College. They all had a percent as compared to the good young looked so niee in their new lot of fun. same month last year. clothes. I had to look twice to Visitors to Kaibab Industries Last week several people see if that was really William from the Kaibab Industries in it white a and tux, Penny were up was and he really looked Phoenix Office, in business and doing visiting all. sharp, white shoes and Madsin drove Fredonia. Jim GIFTSHOP peoCongratulations, young from Post Office) with those met and (Across up ple, you did a good job. This long weekend vacation connected with timber sales. GIFTS FOR ALL was much needed by both They set up a woods training j ft Baby Items students and teachers. Maybe program to take place later in ft Plants A big dance will be held L month. Dave Berry, we can now get our second the Fredonia Cultural Hall of the ) it Flowers arranged or by and Mary the stem breath and continue on until Transportation, LDS Church this coming ft Hand-mad- e Items Garden Products, Pettigrew, These graduation. counting Saturday, April 12. It will for of flew one day up down days are almost as bad MEN FEEL FREE TO begin at 8 p.m. as just before Christmas. If meetings then returned to Come dance the Spring in. COME IN FOR THAT same the Phoenix day. the weather warms up and SPECIAL PERSON --rr H Spring fever really hits us, Easter Visitors well be goners for sure, so Lehi and Barbara Hunt had everyone hang in there. The L.D.S. General Confer- several of their children and ence was so special this Easter grandchildren home for the Msetingt: Wsd. and Sit. Kanab Courthouta - 7:30 p.m. time. It's exciting to be alive Easter Holiday. Hal and Open Msatlnga - First Sat. of each month Public Wolcomo four their Burch wjth Cheryl at this time of change and For Information or holp call were here from growth. Its a great source of children New Mexico. They stability while facing unsettled Gallup, were guests of Tony and times. Elaine and John Keep smiling until another Debra Judd. time. The sun is somewhere Pulver, with their two boys, from Las Vegas. They hiding behind that cold wind. were up stayed with Lehi and Barbara. On Saturday they all were joined by Mike and Laretta Holmes and their three children and Harley Ethelbah The Cowboys won their first for a day at the Sand Dunes. league game last Wednesday, On Sunday, Dave and Vickie 2nd, when Beaver came to McPhail, with their daughtKanab. It was an exciting ers, joined the group for game and the final score was Sunday dinner. The McPhails also visited Daves parents, The Cowboys have two De and Velma Pratt. practice games this week, with Leave Time Page coming to Kanab on In Kane Co. call Supt. Swallow at 9 On Saturday, Ora and Edith Tuesday, April 8, and Hurrior call this number toll reel cane here Thursday, April 10. Holmes drove Jessie Brown to The Hurricane game will Las Vegas to meet Jessie's begin at 3:00 p.m. up at the daughter, Jean Medeiros, who new ball park. has two weeks leave from her With Spring vacation over, Army duties. SSC Medeiros is the high school will be stationed at Ft. McClellan, Wc have the answers. preparing for next year with Jacksonville, Alabama, where A itrvHi ml the Utah Sim SyS Htffcc LtwaUon cheerand elections is a she Personnel general Military CUP ft SAVE next week. leader The Dixie Invitational Track Meet was held at Dixie HEDGE AGAINST INFLATION - BUY REAL ESTATE College last Saturday. Eric Brown tied for 1st but placed NO. 137 Commercial lot cn main street in Fredonia with 2 bedroom home. Lot 75 2nd in the Pole Vault and Kris x 264 ft. could prove to be a fine investment for future. Glover took 2nd in the high NO. 107 - One-thir- d acre Mobile Home Lot, all utilities, owners anxious to sell and hurdles. will take reduced offer. Move right on. Region Drama was4eld at NO. 128 - One of Kanabs finest homes. Extra nice yard, plenty of SUSC Tuesday and WednesOne-aroom for growing family and well landscaped and large garden area. 8 9. and day, April NO. 136 - Nearly new two bedroom home. Well arranged with all electric and plays took place Tuesday and individual events and scenes wood stove. Nice yard, all fenced, many improvements. from plays were on WednesNOS. 121, 138, 113, 123 and several more are all local businesses, with owner day. financing, all ready for your operation. Check with us on these and many more. The Richfield Invitational NO. 140 - Newly listed, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, like new inside and out, full Tennis tournament will be basement, held Friday, April 11. Kanab nice yard, all electric. Assume 8V contract with terms on balance. will be participating with 7 NO. 141 Just listed, nice 2 bath, garage and extra nice schools. yard and other Like new Owners condition. will trade or cash out. garden. 1980 Larriette Review The will be held Saturday, April 12 from 7:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The evening will be very entertaining and everyone is invited to attend. There will also be a Larriette sponsored ERR0LG. BROWN dance following the review. 250 South 100 East PHONE: (801) The Juniors will lie taking 5 Branch Manager Karab, Utah 84741 the ACT test Saturday, April Kanab High School. 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