Cedar City High School - Cedarian Yearbook (Cedar City, UT)
- Class of 1955
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STUDEI1 C UHC Under the superusion of the Student Council assem- blies special ew ents actn ities awards and finances have Richard Heywood Vicki Taylor Carolyn Endsley Helen Simkins Grace Stone Marie Beck Vernile M3th9S0l1 Dee Heyborne Ronnie Wood Layne Neilson Dan Sheffer Jerry Boyns Hurley Hansen Dale Buhanan Frank Knell Gerald Nlatheson Nlorris Slack Nlargene Isom Nelenc Parry 5 Those who kept the SHOW CASE appealing to the eye were. Marilyn Halverson, May Vonna Whatcott, Clmirmgm Ferrol Dene Whatccstt, Elnora Stratton, and Laura Lee Crosby Edith Webster Valene Adams Ch mm in Margene Isom and Charlotte Perkins had the responslbility of writing scheduling planning Veola Bryant. and presenting our school assemblies if .gl if , -- - - . I lg mlb .I E15 i ' Swv . 4? I f I 4 Informing the student body of coming events is the duty of the ADVERTIS- ING COMMITTEE: Mavis Slack. Florene Richardson, Lyona Cox and Layne Neil- son fnot present, and Myna Walker and Marva Carter, BULLETIN BOARD COMMITTEE. 17 Ig rown ' gf'-211719,-a v t ffl-QL, M' 510110115 .2 - . 11.7ALfk,I,4 tipzhes L 01-in SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kenneth Perkins, llresid-:nt Ra Nee Gentry. Vice President Janice jones. Secretary Always on the go, striving to make the for the Seniors of '55 at Cedar High yfaf. J :J .,g.:::f-. ?' 5' xx.. 3-Nh 5 X.: p-.L ex last year a record Those selected to plan the Senior Hop assembly, dance, and decorations were: Rudy Torres, Roger Haycock Elayne Green, Gerald Mathesoii, Advism' Elmer Cox, joey Perry. Advisor Barbara Caddie, and Carolyn Endsley. . . , ., . ., . , -, , , T, . ,,. 4 . 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V5 . .s 5aL 1' I, ,.ij,qf' . 4 fl.-'f'7a'J f :'175jt,Z A f' Veola Bryant Grant Harrison Wesley Bryant Terry Bolander Gerry Campbell Alyce Mary Cane 5505095 Conrad Clark Sharon Clark Herbert R. Corry J. D. Corry Darwin Crawford Laura Lee Crosby Mary Jane Dalley Milton Dalley Calda Davis Mary Davis Regnald F. Davis N Allan Day Waynle R. Decker Clark Dennett Dan Dix Carolyn Endsley Evelyn Farrow Gale Fife joy Carol Flanigan Jerry Frame Jack Gardner Re Nec Gentry Jeanene Gower Gaylord Graff Elayne Green Ronald Grimshaw Ron Harding De Anne Grimshaw Thir! SEUSORS Evelene Scott Elona Halterman Roger Haycock Juanita Hazel Barbara Heap Dee Heyborn Annette Heywood Richard Heywood Alan Hunter Colleen Hunter Nlargene Isom Mary K. Jenson SETHORS Sara Jenson Janice Jones LaVenda jones Zola Limb Claron Nlackelprang Wilnla Nlanning Gerald Nlatheson Kathleen lVIatheson Vernile Matheson Clark Nlaxwell Lois Nlecham Eddie Miller Fil! Sixteen jerrald Mosdell Ronnie McIntyre Ray Neilson Jerald Nelson jay Perkins Kenneth Perkins Joey Perry Mac Petty Phyllis Platt Talma Polk Eldon Rhodes Janice Rhodes Florene Richardson Margaret Robenson Guyla Rosenberg Helen Simpkins Bonnie Sherratt Bob Slack Morris Slack Roger Slack Ronnie Snow Marion Sprague Alvin Stratton Gary Stratton Ronald Stratton Karren Tait Rudy Torres Roger Vandenberghe Myna Walker Edith Webster SEDIORS Ferrol Dene Wfhatcott Tom W'illiams jackie Wiimterrose Ronnie Wood Sri' I Check those muscles in action. I ' You' ,f . 1? I . u ' 0 . rn' You gfhvxnggtltr handed Y V are . 1 Wm' ,E YN, . o - , rm W Pape! m gileseafch A ur Peek-a-Boo STU EIW How many announcements are you ordering? W0 00 This being the last year for the Mighty Seniors at Cedar High, they went all out to stage their Senior Hop scheduled during the holiday season. It's Christmas Time Againv was an appropriate theme which was portrayed with much imagination. Yes, the Seniors will have a fond memory to recall when they reminisce over their high school days sg! N JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Frank Knell, President Don Lee Smith. Vice l'i'csiclcnt Vicki Taylor, Scci'ct.iry Toughened by one year of experience and familiar with the routine. they were eager warriors who liked to do things. ill' -J ' .- l 1:5 3- :Aff . zeal! '. '-iii 2 ' 2 X- I. . . wi T7 'r '- ' ' .'.y4.. , ix- fl? fi A' Q Q vi Q -ti' fiflily- ii' gn jgk, fy I fs. slr' I I Q Elf' .XJ ligg 'ff A-93 2 My 'Ill 533' 3 Plans for the junior Prom, the biggest dance of the year were made by: Mitzi Tolman. Diane Cooley Marilyn Halverson, Geralclean Smith, Joyce Crabtree May Vonna Whatccwtt. With the able help of New Segmiller and jordan L. Larson. . . Ml -M up f r' , 5 ' fi '. ir l '4 'ii V, hall Q I , an ff., , 1:2 ry, L ig 1. S3 i Il i 9' Hill ai' gil .J , fri 22,5 It's a funny thing about landmarks. Standing out from lesser details of a locality, they give it color and personality. G CXQJ xgp K ' X5 JL N NW me ' , MM D A Q91 UD dp? we M! -1 JJ- wcv K.Ne L Aw, . Lf' u X l l l Ng XJ W A lrwiigxpx run N J ' QSXEQQ AXSJVX Tzrenty tu' 4' X , 1 , .JN I- :K ffm? 1- , L' '1 . Joyce Crabtree Larue Cripps Marie Davis Allen Davis Kathleen Decker Glorxa une Dotson Paul Edmunds eane Eyre Martha Fakler Margle Farrow Dxane Fnfe eanette Flanlgan Bruce Forsyth Lawrence Fretwell Margaret Froyd Karen Gale Alan Garfield Douglas Gilliam Shu-lee Graff ' J I J . Eddie Geiger 1 Dorlene Lamb Sandra Langford Jerry Lee Vanene Leeder Roslyn Leigh Valerie Ann Leigh Walleen Limb Larry Lowder Bruce Mace Mary Ellen Mathews Allen Melling Lane Merryweather Richard Messer Carol Millett Dora Mae Mosdell Otis McCall Gary Nelson Layne Nielson ff fx ,l ' 5 N ,tx jx od J .J-1' gif' 1 J rw- ' 1 V' J X f,. fl J .ffl - W 5' Twenty-four db' w 1 iNellene Parry Kenneth Orton Kay Dawn Pace A. G. Parry Avey Pearce Clayton Petty Sue Petty Laureda Prince Alice Ann Pryor Mary Ann Reese Golden Reeves Larry Reeves LeRoy Rhodes Marie Rhodes Karen Robb Wayne Roberts eanette Rollins Terry Rosenberg David Sagers Avon Sandberg Nell Sargent Robert Seegmlller Dan Sheffer LaVar Short Gayle Simkins Vernon Singleton JUWORS Douglas Slack Gordon Slack Don Lee Smith Fred Smith Geraldean Smith Carole Sprague Derral Stratton Elnora Stratton Twenty-five W Q The blazing western sun has left a history of its achievements in the scorched and eroded landscape , if gee -5 J X Shirleen Tait Kenneth Taylor Ray Taylor Vicki Taylor Jackie Thompson Mitzi Tolman Cleo Tullis Edriclc Twitchell Dan Webster May Vonna Whatcott Dwight Williams Janice Williams Twenty-six Mariam Williams John Robert Wood f' Cl' Qgfflf-f A ' 959 :MV lf flee .TCD dqxy X we JL l ' Q 1 MMM ,w Ov C 'WJ 'nfdf t NZM , Z lf Ewell f ylgsruoewr-' as .WD Wfx 1 .616 the xxoux1CeSel4'l'lnx' Stow a0 ' Qdfxoox A XMAS ll et'a0n an N' ' - - Ha ' r Claw' lumo jun ten more to go and wc'll have them all sold. 1 'N f if if lt ffqffrjw My DOGS y0Ur Crepe palner need that Meet Liberace and his brother George. special twist? Q, SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bevan Corry, Vice President Lois Lindsay. Secretary Dayne Gardner. ljrcsidcnt New and eager to learn, Continually striving their goals high. -- 97571, T -- , V '. f-1' . 1' x . 'Y X 5 v ESX sw, Q ' 1.34 'x . ' Y. 1 1 I . 1 ,rx ' 1 1. 4' ' to keep .4 1, ..... K4-Tiff' 2' , P I P3 'fr' ..4 .T',,.-V . ,NY V3 ' . 4. I., H' 'L 2 rlwrf, ig-gf ' I 5 , T -.ll ' ' if 2 4 , A' .. x 2, 'A Ag, , m.,,- . , , 'EG - 4' rf yr .. i M l , , l 1 1' lj' ' l if 'iiiv 3 s . ' 7 3 X , 35' S Xml ,ft :K v.: 'x The students of the Sophomore Class chose Carol Ann Parry, Sandra Wfood, Sharon Harris, and Kay Ashcroft to plan their big dance of the year, The Sox Spreef' Ray Englesteacl and lVIaurine Gassman are the class advisors. I A ' 35.1- xl ' i . 'I H ll- 'zill l if a Sw: 1 The Great White Throne, towering high, challenges the aspiring climber to reach it's summit. Kay Ashcroft Celestia Ashcown James A. Applegate Patricia M. Barton Gary Bauer Raymond Bauer Marie Beck Shirley Elaine Blake jacquiline Boss Douglas Bowler Io Ann Boyns Scott L. Brown Spencer D. Bryant Dale Buhanan Barbara Bulloch Bobby Butcher Connie Mae Butcher Marianne Campbell Vincent Campbell John R. Chatterley , ...--1---.t z r- . fr - r A- - TL-f 511' 5 455513. :7 ff., z1'f'.?.--:Q s f2a::'5sa ff - 4 , ' ff 'iigpj p' 'Q flip- . .tl :xg all El if yy, ffl A ,if y f 'ia' ly 'Hi 5,2 3 ,f sf' 'L ll 5,14 'gg 31-zzz.: ..vV. ,Q 'K fn.. 'ell' lf if f-3 TH- vrr,-pr, 9 1 - l will 3xX .5 'iv' 'Q 1? - . ff. 1-f- I J -f, - ,Q 1 1. . ,ig - 111 . ,. l-llr l.'ll-.EEA 'rgiixf-g,'f l r ' E ,L-' -h ,- ,lf 4 25 - ' Nunn: .' - ., .xg-L-r'l5g, Robert W. Clark Jerry Clifton Denis Colbert Carolyn Condie Bevan Corry ,, Judith Corry Anita Cox Lyona Cox Richard Cripps Deloa Clothier Thirty Gardiner Dalley Kenneth Davis Nancy Dix Paul Douglas Deanna Durrant Ray Endsley Roger Esplin Deward Evans Jerry Farnsworth Michael Frame Dayne Gardner Ada Marie Garner Patricia Gardner Cora Le Gibson Martha Gibson Ma Naun Gilliam Eleanor Grimshaw Worth Grimshaw Robert Hahne Hurchel Hall Janice Hall Hurley Hansen Margo Harding Sharon Harris Reed Heywood Karen Oldroyd Ashley Paddock Carol Ann Parry Brent Parry Charlotte Perkins ya 4: may - I . 1 ., t J, V f' ff, Q ,-M ' i Z '-' Q Wifi? i- I . Horace Wayne Higbee Michael Higbee Clark Hirschi Janet Hirschi Charleen Holyoak Jeraldine Hunter jon Isom Richard Jameson Rae Jansen Sara Jarrett Patricia Jensen Ken Jones Suzanne Kirtley Karolyn Knell Bill Lamb George LeBaron Garry Leigh Mary Leigh Zina Limb Lois Lindsay Dwayne Lovell Elizabeth Lunt Eva Mackelprang John Matheson Leon Maxwell Howard Milne Shirley Ann McIntyre Marion Munford Raymond Munford Joe Norman Thirty-one Thirly-two Ruth Plan Kareen Porter Marilyn Richardson David Ridley Joella M. Ridley Warren Rigby Allen Roberts Reed Roberts Don Robinson Mildred Sanders Sheldon Sargent Glenard Shaw Franklin Slack Wilma Jane Slack Sonja Stapley Philip Stewart Catherine Stephens Patricia Stephenson Grace Stone Maradon Stratton Karl Bradshaw Larry Taylor Karren Walker Dorohty Ward Reba Anne Webster Brenda Williams David Williams Sandra Wood Mary Woolsey Ioan Nelson Charles Nelson Bonnie Brunson Joe Melling K' ff'n ...f It l I 0 0 0 Typical scene in the halls at noon. Thirty-four .1 iw!! We,re on our way. .5 Traveling or just going somewhere? 'I QI I lilll ll eh: n ,na on Q Q il BOYS' ORGANIZATION ..--1' BOYS' ORGANIZATION. Menibership consists of every boy in the high school. Events that are planned and sponsored by the Boys' Organization are Slave Day, Mothers' and Sons' Night, and various projects. President Rudy Torres Vice President Gale Fife Senior Representzitiu Roger I-Iaycock junior Representaitivt Kenneth Griener Soph. Representative Bob Clark Advisor Richard Gillies GIRLS' ORGANIZA TION GIRLS ORGANIZATION Comprised of every girl in the school Activities sponsored each year by the Girls Organization include the Girls Day Dance Fathers and Daughters Night the annual assembly and the Senior Breakfast in honor of the graduating senior girls. President Carol Bauer Vice President Edith Webster Assembly Chairman I.aVenda Jones Reporter Yvonne Bauer Soph, Representative Wiliiia Slack Secretary Marva Carter junior Representative Gloria Dotson Senior Rtpitstntwtixc Karen Beatty Thirty-firm' F. H. A. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Their Motto, Toward New Horizons, exemplifies well the goai of each girl in the club. Front Row, left to right: Elona Halterman, Marion Sprague, Carol Sprague, Kathleen Matheson, Joey, Perry, Geraldean Smith, Jackie Winterrose. ReNee Gentry, Lois Mecham, Shirlene Cox, Alice Ann Pryor, Sara Jenson. Second Row: Margene Isom, Edith Webster. Veola Bryant, Colleen Hunter, Myna Walker, Nelene Parry, Alyce Cane, Par Stephenson. Carol Ann Parry, Betsy Lum, Sharon Harris, Sandra Wood, Janis Anderson. Elayne Green, Gerry Campbell, Shir- ley McIntyre, Mary Ann Reese. Third Row: Carol Bauer. Joy Flanigan, Diane Cooley, Vicki Taylor. Marva Carter, Don Lee Smith, Shirley Graff. Joyce Crabtree, Sharon Clark, Judy Corry, Margaret Robenson. Lyona Cox, Carol Boyns. Fourth Row: Jeanene Bauer. Maralyn Halverson, Kathy Decker, Sue Petty, LaVenda Jones, Yvonne Bauer. Valerie Leigh, Charlotte Perkins, Lois Lindsay, Kay Ashcroft, Marianne Campbell, Karren Tait, Shirlene Tait, Elnora Stratton. -Ianise Rhodes, Laura Lee Crosby. Talma Polk, Mary Ellen Mathews. Front Row: Advisor Elmer Cox, Clark Maxwell, Leon Macwell. Gail Maxwell. Garth Jones. Leon Dalley, Dick Fife. Ronald Grimshaw. Second Row: Hurley Hansen, Ken Jones. Bob Clark. Warren Rigby. Tom Williams, Dick Cox. Scott Jenson, Doug Slack. Third Row: David Sagers. Allen Melling, Bill Lamb. Dilworth Armstrong. Arden Heap, Worth Grimshaw. Larry Anderson. Wesley Bryant. Fourth Row: Elroy Bryant, Roger Vandenberghe, Kenneth Per- kins. Galen Christiansen, Alan Garfield, Duayne Lovell, Conway LeBaron. F. F. A. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Our school can well be proud of this energetic group of boys who have learned to serve both themselves and their community. BAND CQUNCIL KEY CLUB BAND COUNCIL, On the shoulders of these officers rests the responsibility of the band activities for the school year. Vice President Bruce Forsyth, Lihrurizl n Alyce Cane, Secretary LaVenda jones, and ljICSlLlC11f Richard Heywood. KEY CLUB. Under the sponsorship of the local Kiwanis Club. the Key Club actively carried out many projects durino the year. Their projects are not confined to school only but encompass the entire community. Bruce Forsyth. Clayton Petty. Gale Simlcins. Ron Harding. Eddie Miller. Dee Heyborne. Allan Roberts. Reed Heywood. Brent Parry. jerry Lee. Morris Slack, Robert Seegmiller. Lane Merryweather. Eldon Webster. Richard Hey- wood, Frank Knell, Gerald Matheson. Rudy Torres. Ken Griener. Superlatives in the Sun. Thfrly-S ORCHESTRA. Front Row: Marilyn Halverson, Sandra Langford. Mavis Slack, Wilma Slack. Yvonne Bauer. Kathy Decker. Second row: Mary Ellen Edmunds. Carolyn Condie. Marilyn Richardson. Judy Ashcroft. Virginia Brown, Marilyn Stapley. Eleanor Grimshaw Kay Ashcroft, Charlotte Edmunds. Annette Seaman. Third row: Chad Halverson. Loraine Palmer, Maridon Stratton. Nancy Dix. Linda Grimshaw, Carl Richardson. Jeraldine Hunter, Gloria Dotson, Wayne Decker, Layne Neilson. Fourth row: Jeanine Bauer. Alyce Cane Jack Clifton, Robert Seegmiller. Larry Lowder, Lawerence Fretwell. Ada Marie Wood. Ken Jones. CRCHESTRA Thirty-eight just a few of the students who participated in Solo Contest at Hurricane, were a trumpet trio: Richard Heywood, Lawrence Fretwell, and Allan Roberts. It was chosen as one of the outstanding numbers of the day. Also a very fine string ensemble represented the orchestra and received an excellent rating. QQQKY LQ 9. ,H .4 4 A N xii Xmbf l i'I-,Hi gi 5. Vi ,Dlx 5 l X 1 2 fi . Q wkxvih Jxsu . Q39 W is 5 QNX Q' xg - any Kg 'X A , Xe V ck . 3 .Q f 'el ' F W Ugg 9 x, 3 I A ii'-Q f5 4 xfv '2 N mi v' f y 1 .Mg Q xp if ,Q . , i w ML V Q xiii? si K Y' .4 W5 M Q xi' H W 3324 X 5 A ' . A Rx Qrx, x 3 2. ' Y Q , b , B ki v AA H - X A, Q15 if W . A i Q: I XVNZLI ' ZW X MQWN- MIXED CHORUS Special concerts, music festival, and the annual school opera highlight the year for the mixed chorus. Front Row: Avon Sandberg, MaNaun Gilliam. Loy Elliot. Nlargaret Robinson, Arlene Har- rison, Edith Webster. janise Rhodes. Cora Le Gibson. Margo Harding, Jackie Winterrose. Accompzmist Irene Hyatt. Second Row: Florene Richardson, Wilma Manning. Mary Davis, Sharon Grant, Carol Millett. Sue Petty, Sharon Corry. Zola Limb. Carolyn Endslev, Kathleen Matheson, Talma Polk, Director Wallace Adams. Third Row: Bernett Baldwin. Conrad Clark, Alan Hunter, Alvin Stratton. Jack Gardner, I. D. Corry, Bob Webster, Ronald Stratton, Lynn Humphries, Mac Petty. Fourth Slack, Clark Maxwell. Eldon Row: Joe Norman. Jimmy Rhodes. Gary Stratton, Eldon Rhodes. Rudy Torres, Roger Vandenberghe, Vernile Matheson, Bud Garfield. Rodney Hunter, Frank Slack. VCCAL MUSIC BOYS, CHORUS. Every day at one o'clock during the first semester their voices filled the air with music. First Row: Roger Slack, Eldon Webster, Gerald Matheson, Clark Dennett, Jerry Frame, joe Norman, Second Row: Accompanist Irene Hyatt. jack Wood, Richard Cripps, Allan I-Iaslem, Gary Bauer, Deward Evans. Director Wallace Adams. 1' 5 yo GIRLS' CHORUS. It's quality not quantity that counts. Front Row: Margaret Froyd, JoAnn Boyns, Jacqueline Boss, Janice jones, Laura Lee Crosby. Second Row: Charleen Holyoak, Director Wallace Adams, Clella Humphfus, Karen Gale, Accompanist Irene Hyatt, Karen Robb. - OPERA THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY A Modern version of Die Fliedermaus. CAST Clark Maxwell .........,.,.,,,...,............ Briggs Richard Jameson ----.. .. Cousin Birdic Bernett Baldwin .. .......... Dr, Blimp Sharon Corry ........... .,A..,, M itzi Latour Kathleen Nlatheson Carolyn Endsley ..... Janice Jones .... ...... Eldon Webster ,......,,,..,,. Adcll klulic Rosilindzl Qlasky Jerald lVIatheson ...... Ivlr, Eiscnstcin Jerry Frame .......,.. Chorus consisted of students from the Mixed Chorus and the Girl s Chorus Dir Irei -loscph Fulk ected by Wallace Adams Accompanied by ie Hyatt SMOKE SIGNALS STAFF Mary jane Dalley Marianne Campbell Deanna Durrant Jeanine Bauer Milton Dalley Layne Neilson Bernett Baldwin Karl Bradshaw Janise Rhodes Shirlene Cox Sue Petty DeAnne Grimshaw Shirlene Cox Evelyn Farrow Margaret Robinson Phyllis Platt -155' SMOKE SIGNALS, This year the school newspaper underwent a face lifting Along with changing the name, the newspaper staff has lnltiated a new style of writin and article arran ement. S g YYORS Layne N2 E9 , Milton Dailsjhaw ' vii v X59 ' ft Efligilifvf' ligiiafxenff Cf PX STM bf Etlxiof' hirlene T3 ilsim YQ1XU.l4CEAitOX,-D S Darley NW: . wmv we Flirty-I Edwin' - TYPISTS: DeAnne Grimshaw Evelyn Farrow CEDARIAN Y v. hen 3110 . TMQIC ich . Af Nlzxnuifr Edt C r enter Bnsincsb p sopume 3 P Agwiwl' CEDARIAN. Each year it is the goal of the yearbook staff to make a better year- book for the students. This ear is no exce tion, We have written co . am-led I . y n P p up pictures, typed lists, and made appointments with our photographer. At times we have felt discoura ed and wonder how we could meet our deadlines. Yes, we have worked hard, but we have loved it. We have tried to record in pictures and words one year of school life. ,Q K , 2,3 . Editor Sara Jenson and Assistant Editor Ferrol Dene Whatcott Sports and Photography Dale Buhanan Senior Rcprcscntativcs Valene Adams Nlyna Walker Elona Halterman junior Rcpicsciitzitivcs Sandra Condie Vicki Taylor Bernett Baldwin Soph. Rcprcscnt.itix'cs Nancy Dix Joan Nelson Carol Ann Parry I n-'ty-lhrrr' 'M N-may aww -if FZ J' 4 I 'WGN iv . M- ,, A 7' 5 HEAVEN CAN WAIT ' A 1 .IJ 4, SGHQ PHY HEAVEN CAN WAIT Student Director ............A..w ...,.,...,.................. R eNee Gentry Director ....,..,......, .......... B arbara Gaddie Art Consultant .,..., .......................,,. E dward Schoenfeldt C A S T ,loc Pendleton ..,..... .....,....,w.,,, ..,....,.,..... L a Var Short Mr. Jordan .,.,........, ..,..... G erald Matheson Messenger 7013 .,,. ..r,..... R alph Higbee Julia Farnsworth ...... ,........ S hirlene Tait Tony Abbot .,.r.,. ........., G rant Harrison Bette Logan .....,. ...,.. J ackie Wiimterrose lwlux Lcvene .... .....,A.. D eward Evans Pat Gardner Jacqueline Boss Mrs. Ames ..,.,. Nurse ,,,..Ye,... Susie, Mziid e,....... ....... J acqueline Boss Ann, Mziid .,,,,,.,,.r.A ..,,. R eNee Gentry YVilliz1nis, lnspector .. ...,..,..,. Robert Clark First Escort .Ar,....... .,......... R eNee Gentry Second Escort ....,A., ,...,r M arilyn Richardson Vxforkrnzin ......,..s, .....,.. G eorge LeBaron Lefty ...... .,s,.,, ...,.... P a ul Edmunds Doctor ,..,.., ,,s.... G eorge LeBaron Plziinclothcsrn in ..,...,... Bruce Knell Trainer .ie,,..,.tt,.,, ,s...........,e,,,,.....,, B ruce Knell Announcer .,A........,,...,,..,,,,..,,.. ..,.....,..........,. R onnie lVIcIntyre Departed Souls ........,,,,.................... Robert Clark, Zina Limb, Jacqueline Boss, Paul Edmunds, Karolyn Knell, Grant Harrison, Valene Adams, Bruce Knell, Deward Evans, George LeBaron .sr THESPIAN CLUB. All students who are interested and active in dramatics are in the 'Thespian Club, which is a national organization. First Row: Karen Oldroyd, Nancy Dix. Gloria Dotson. Charlotte Perkins, Betsy Lunt. Sharon Harris. Pat Gardner, Bob Clark. Second Row: Shirlee Graff, Don Lee Smith, Joyce Crabtree. Jeanette Rollins. Geri Smith. Jeanette Flanigan, Mavis Slack. Lyona Cox. Third Row: Sandra Wood, Shirley Mclntyre. Margaret Froyd. Shir- lene Tait. Advisor Barbara Gaddie. Jackie Win- terrose, LaVar Short, Gerald Matheson, Grant Harrison, Pat Jones. GLU BS SPANISH CLUB. Estos chicos bonitos pertenecen al Club de Espanol. Tambien son miembros de la clase de espanol. Estudian mucho para aprender espanol. Kathleen Matheson. Rudy Torres. Jeanette Rol- lins. Edith Webster. Bob Clark, Roger Hay- cock. Deloa Clothier. Don Lee Smith. Bernett Baldwin, Waleen Limb. Advisor Phyllis Palfrey- man. Roger Vanderberghe. Mary Ann Reese. Elnora Stratton. Alice Ann Pryor. Darwin Crawford, Mary Bryant. Clair Adams. Alan Hunt r. Allen Arns, Sheldon Hefner. Ken ones Jack Gardner. DEBATE, Students who are active in debate find themselves in the midst of a big job, but the development gained pre- paring the talks and rebuttals, pro and con, prove to be worth while. Mary Jane Dalley. Pat Gardner, Sharon Clark. Bob Jones, Dallas Isom. and Ray Endsley. Q3 3 the first time our school sent dele es to Salt Lake to attend the MOD- dwin, Advisor Richard Gillies, For - I EL UNITED N A TI 0 N S. Bernett B l My r Ca 'na Walker, Nlargene Isom, Alyce me, and Larry Olsen acted as dele- gates to the U.N. from Haiti. SPEQQL H DORS Sponsored by local organizations, Lois Mecham, Marion Sprague, and Sara Jenson attended GIRL'S STATE held in Logan Utah. There the girls learned about city, county, and -state government through actual participation in a mythical state. P t zht , sv, 'RI out' l het A n Se O A hob? 'on. becau was C X 4-H E -Charm k in 4' Natkona X 3 R2 906 Rx t WCW A tb? he Wol Xof , aah? Y ,xx Q S Fgtandixgi ,uc t0 ago wht! - Q 9 ' . as G enti09 in' . Conv h0XarsWP 00 SC 55 X Q 51 y X x X 5 l f Popular essay contest is the VOICE OF DEMOCRACY, sponsored by the jun- ior Chamber of Commerce. This year's winners were Bernett Baldwin, third place: Carol Sprague, second place: and Bob jones, first place. Bob placed third in the state. A - 1 I Wilmimers in the local ELKS YOUTH LEADER- SHIP CONTEST were ReNee Gentry. sccond: Margene Isom, First: Sheldon Sargent, second: Ber- nett Baldwin, tlnrtl: and Nlorris Slack, first. Rex Harris made the presentation for the Elks. Qlgxblmg Q Q it .. Sharon Clark won top honors in home- making and newspaper essay writing. She won second place in the state with her essay, What My Newspaper Nleans to Me. Fnrly- ga x , A i fa ML 1 lf I ., . 5 E 1 fa5g?:, gf?ff sf .h A , W'-fy .6 F32 , 1 F: 3, 1 , '43 ,fiaffff-f 5 Q. 6?' ,fk4, A ' V ' ' V 4f77f J ff Iyf'4 if NS , I, ., A . 3x.f f,A -'Qf if ' A - ' 'dt ,g .aj ig WW.. 'M 55' ffm- sf 'f'? w ,A ami 'rf wwf' ' 'k k X, , 54- M aw af 62 4 Q, M ' ' ' A Presenting our charming Girl of the Year Elayne Green. Her days are filled with service to others ..., Pep Club President, FHA, chairman of many assemblies and dances, and an active Seminary worker where she won the coveted Social Service Award. A beauty is our Elayne and she reigned as Harvest Ball Queen. Busy in com- munity and church affairs. Always willing to help with her talent, she flashes a GIRL OF THE YEAR sparkling smile wherever she goes. Fifty-two ,Y X A I xhf 'V ht., ?:,i,f.i. U N T e b. 'i ' -..,A.A .- W N, I 4 Q.. .. B ASKETBALL ifgif X r. ff f XsQ'W'i a r , lk pill . Q linu x x K ljligg , 'WE'RE ON THE VVARPATI-I! Fifty-four This of athletics. With two competent coaches and an abundance of talented athletes. backed by a staunch rooting section, the school has up well in every field. In the first athletic event of the year the football team ended up on top with the Region Six Championship and a berth in the state semi-finals. has been a memorable year in the field showed Our graplers showed up equally well by taking first place in the district meet and second place at the State Wrestliiwg Meet. The basketball season ended with another tri- umph for the Redmen. W'ith an extra full schedule of pre-season, league, region round-robin, and the State Tournament games, they closed the sea- son with eighth place in the state having lost out in the Consolation game at the State Tournament. With many returning lettermen, the track team displayed their talents and brought back more athletic awards. TLIN FOCTBALL .,',..:,.i.,-. fi ' - ' -NAWQA gm' , ,, n u.. ,,, '- 5 s. , f xt. 1. if A '- ' , ,xx 1 Y' 3 s , X S16 s . . 1 . 1 sf' . Y, ,..,.. ., , W , Q if 1 g' x 'Q 2155 v Hr. i ' X w 1 ' Q , 3-:AGR v -f ,-'Mg I ,k',r.5', Q - cf: in 1 6 ,AJ . 7 f 1 rf- 47' F 15 gl 4 V 1 I aw, REGION SIX FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS First Row: Gayle Simkins, Michael Frame, Mac Hirschi. Terry Bzmlander Gerald Matheson, Jay Perkins, Morris Slack, Ken Perkins. Eldon Webster, Vernile Matheson, Ronald Stratton. Roger Vandenberghe. Richard Heywood. Roger Haycock, Otis McCall, Man' uger Grant Harrison. Second Row: Richard Jameson. Lee Sherratt, Bob Clark. Gordon Slack, Ken Greiner. Richard Messer. Robert Holyoak. Rudy Torres, Gale Fife. Herbert Corry, Jerry Frame, Frank Berrett. Alan Hunter, Dan Sheffer, Billy Johnson, Sheldon Hefner. Larry Taylor. Third Row: Couch Ray Englestead, Glenard Shaw, Bob Hahne. Bevan Corry, LaVar Short, Reed Heywood. Don Robinson, Vernon Singleton. Warren Rigby. Galen Christensen, Da ne Gardner. Edrick Twitchel r y l, F ank Knell, Larry Lowder. Spenser Bryant. Johnny Bently, Frank Slack, Ken Jones, Coach Glen Jackson. 'Fc if - ' i ' - A E ' is 9' 3 J If f x J' v ' Manzigcrs: Richard Jameson Grant I-Iarrison Coaches: Glen Jackson Ray Englestead Fifty-six Jerry Frame Ccntcr Gale Fife Quzlrtcrbuck Morris Slack Fulllvzxck Herbert Corry Guard Vcrnile Nlatheson Hzllflmck Jay Perkins Tackle Ronald Stratton H alfback Rudy Torres Fulllwzlck Roger Vandenberghe Tackle 'Q R rw-dll at R Q,-Q or 33 Fifty Richard Heywood Hzxlfbuck Gordon Slack End Eldon Webster Hulfbuck Terry Bolander Quarterback Mac Hirschi Tackle Dan Sheffer Hulfback Roger Haycock Halfback Kenneth Greiner Hlllfbllik Otis McCall End Kenneth Perkins End Richard Messer Guard Gayle Simkins Guard Alan Hunter Guard LaVar Short Fullhack Frank Berrett Center Gerald Matheson Tackle Robert Holyoak Guard xx ,ff Y I I 5 e x I P' t 12 Fifty X 6 E i 'S . RTL ..: QL W fs V ' A ' ,asa we in , The played rag doll for the team all year scrubs which really kept the team Sixty on the beam. We are planning to see a good team next year which has learned by playing scrub. Look's like an opening but not for long for the Redmen are after that ball. The Redmen moved in for the kill on the Murray Spartans Despite the hard fighting of the Redmen 9'Cedar 'l'Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Murray closes in Delta 1 3 Lincoln 72 Milford 2 7 Parowan 1 3 Hurricane 19 Dixie 95 Kanab 54 Beaver State Semi-finals 0 Murray 'I' Practice games '21 4 wb. ba bllyelcb II: 6 ' Just allahd 20 al ,Vqrd S0 6 s as . alv bis ay buffgs 011 se eh: s bggf 231 Sixty-one 1 ' Q , 3 1 5 'S Q Q ' ff .1 . is E' 5 ? 'Q Q w Q, ' jg 'S amass , 0 s an-wx ta' :jaw Q ' Q :LS nj' X, W uf V zx' F-3 if st H 1 1- up x Ng S131 w . 'Q' nf' Q ' 5 I Q ' X v. as 1 ,f H ,lf 7. .xr A J: ' 5 ff. LQ D Qtr Aff , .. X if i r Mi 3' ie iwilff' 4117 ,' 'u',f' My ,fmt ' fl, , .QHQ I !-1 w i In n- Q I N . v x O X'T x L lux -, 4-51 I J' l'9ClSl3I1 9 6 ifAfvf1'fl,gJ f L 5,555 ffl! ' 317, w .ff ' C M zf' Jf,, ,, , ,I ,fl f - ff C K+ ' J Q . M1465 free ss- elo4,afps ff , 5, ,, f f 1-fig, cl rf f fp L95 7147 . , rf ' rf 'Q2fQ'CJackie Wiiiterrfwse V CHEER LEADERS, Always there to lead the yells that sparked our Redmen on to victory were our peppy cheerleaders. Their determination to win would truly equal that of the players in the games. EE ERD? Along with leading all of the cheers at the ballgames, the cheerleaders planned special pep assemblies snake dances, and skits on er the public address system S1115-three 4. 54455 C' V 1 of C--,sif,6f7f1L7 , f ff' , ,V X ' - f z4f'u 4 7319? C f , GAL? ffcrld KV K! ,X Lavehda Innes ff .f , , , il F .. ,. ,ff X '5- -fffci 4 L c, 5 X4 - Li KL! , f 756m X Jeanette CFTai1igafrf , k cfff -5 ffm' if-44,4 f424,g,f '1 a W wg y if M. An annual affair at the high school is the Football Banquet sponsored by the Suah Kanne Club and in honor of the football team and coaches. A toast is made to each of the players by the Suah Kanne girls. FOOTBALL BANQUET Football's a game for the sturdy of frame, For the rough and the tough and the hearty. It isn't a tea, you will have to agree, It isn't a pantywaist party. He may lose his wind and get slightly de-shinned In a game for the title this autumn. When players pile high, he may be the poor guy, With a foot in his face on the bottom. But you can't be a hero and fiddle like Nero, You can,t stand aside from the tussle. You have to jump in and go all-out to win And devote every ounce of your muscle. nu Q si 'F Q the sports equipment this line tumbling stunts. One of the new editions to year was a trampoline. Clayton Petty demonstrates one of the trampo- The whole school gets into the act whether it be in the game, as a spectator, or in gym classes, Sixly-fi ar .pf I ,Q,1-sf-get - 1 . - fg- .pv , HJ, 1 V' ,.. , Inv .F 3+ 3 :K 'F' THQ - - .me gp. . Aus ,,.4 '!l5 ..-- A ' 5- . -, ' . ' J, VV Tl 7 fr, ,V A GY X I4 '22- Elf? was , 4. ,gfyvy A I V, V, ,K, 't.. ,.... . ., ' .f 1- ,v .. . N eq xl. ,ip Ng l'3 W at x, ww . . VK ':iV, V, .IVV VV -.Q x -1 'iff JL -gs , it AV V V X V ffVV1fz V VVS: ,FV V 'A ??11. xykxfLn,'i1 -lm ,, 'XL' S Saw' . tv- 'fish' E ' Mrvyqaxk L Uv, , .M ....,,. .EM 57? .. - M' gli x , .f? ?-fi V . sf an ' 4515 f 5-' '97, - .LQ 4 5-. .I W:-fi: QR- V 'fi , . W v :V ,?',:EfV,.,y'1g',.N V ',Vg5f'Q,i,'j.V,T5'BgQ. ' .Mix 4-Ts' gl' 134 F-523' - -' -, ' 'I - ' 3 L,V,,,,,.. . , Vx,, gil, VV V,. VV V V V ,lV V 1,54 vw!-N .,1t,qVgQ QV..,,1,,.1!,,5-xi ., 7 7 xfs it X X as . I , .f 1: XV if x 'gy ,zlginyy 'jwfffx A95 ,5 V.., j,3xj,,,i,f -Y'f?f'f j-'fe 3, VV , ' 1' f ' VQ , , ' ' , M., N . V V, V t4,VT:,Qf,,,fVV?V,V, ,355 QW . , V SPORTS TRACK . Front R nald Str Ha , Herbe y, Terry jackson errert, ' Be . I D. C Shaldo I TEAM ow: Ro anon, K ycock rr Corr Boland , Lee Sh David W' ' ntly orry, L n Hein enneth Perkins, Richard He er, Gale Fife, Frank Slack. Se illiarns, Dayne Gardner, Bob eon Blake, Larry Lowder. Thi er, Ed:-ich Twitchell. YWUOQ Roger cond l'OW.' Coach Glen Clark, Warren Rigby, johnny rd row: Jerald Matheson, Otis McCall, Cl? 116 happe t wha sfxw 'igM ke it 100k easy They ma 5, Fellows who participated in the grunt and groan game were: front ww: Morris Slack. Roger Vandenberghe. Kenneth Taylor. Ronald Stratton. Rodney Hunter. Fred Smith. Grant Harrison. Suctmtl row: W'arren Rigby. Dan Shaffer. Kenneth Perkins, Gayle Simkins, Frank Berrett, LaVar Short. Larry Lowder, LaWayne Stratton. Third row: Cmtclm Glen jackson, Richard Messer. Edrich Twitchell. Leon Blake. Kenneth Davis. Alvin Stratton. Lee Sher- WRESTLING rett. Frank Slack. me. , Igafter taking Hr t ff' rr S pl ' - Smith rophy from tiff' m the Sen . . State m ook fig-Sr pl 0 State W U-f-111815, Ced Slack rift were: Kace in their Fesitlmg MGE ar brought!! V:md2'1,b1rd: Vcrmlgzgfflv Perki: mghts. QUIZ Ronald Striunc the second erglwe, fourth atheson, I lit-2PCo11d: P33 13110 Partigton and pred i ' Grant H -miter, ge pared in the afrism, I fohd: M . f third: and Rorfis 0 Her f .Vixty-uint fs Vice and Kenneth were practicing for the state meet in hopes of winning the trophy for C.H.S. Looks like an upset for Grant. now he's on the bottom Frank moves in for the pin as Kenneth stru les to over-throw him. gg fav! f' ,rf Bills, f X X gif 'U ,o ia Q, . y. , R 2 X 5 fix 7 if - Q--ef x fl X BASKETBALL TEAM. From row: Terry Bolnnder. Gordon Slack. ffo41cl1 Ray Englestead. Ken Greiner. Roger Haycoclc. Richard Hey- wood. Mzmzxgcx' Clayton Petty. Second row: Jerry Frame. Ctis McCall. Dan Webster. Ron Nlclntyre. Sheldon Hefner, Terry Rosenberg Basaemml Team members huddle around to listen to Coach Englestead. Co-operation and team work of all the players makes a top team. C' Ierry Fmme 1V Perkins G'1le Fnfe Ron Nlclntvrc Terry Bolander Otis McCall Gordon Slack Richard Heywood Sheldon Hefner Terry Rosenberg Roger Haycock Ken Griener Dan wVCbStEF S I four :'2Cedar :5:Cedar 5iCedar :f:Cedar 5:Cedar 3Cedar i5iCedar 5:Cedar :3Cedar 5'Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar REDMEN BASKETBALI. SEASON SCORES 42 Richfield 4.2 Panguitch 5 1 jordan 49 Springville 60 South Sevier 51 Spanish Fork 54 Parowan 27 Parowan 57 Panguitch 50 Piute 58 Dixie 66 Kanab 42 Enterprise 38 Hurricane 54 Valley 51 Dixie 61 Kanab 57 Enterprise 49 Hurricane 74 Valley Regional Play-off 60 Delta 54 Millard State Tournament 49 Cyprus 62 North Summit 47 Spanish Fork 35 Gunnison re-season games 59 26 59 42 44 39 36 51 28 54 45 42 44 52 24 61 44 42 40 25 39 44 56 50 37 55 Otis goes in for another shot for the Redmen. Hurricane player guards Gale as hc leaps high for another shot. Did you see that tricky shot? X 2 l J 2 A X if ff, 6' ff' X Ti s as B SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM. Front row: Raymond Bauer. Reed Pleywood. Bob Clark. Couch Richard Gillies. Sheldon Sargent, johnny Bently. Second row: Joe Melling. Jon Isom. Dayne Gardner. Gardner Dalley. Michael Frame. jerry Farnsworth. Bevan Corry. PAPODSES Participation in B squad basketball builds players for the coming years. Cur B squad completed a very successful year and the experience that the players gained will be of untold worth. DANCE REVIEW i A train trip through the United States took us to many different cities with colorful dances and gay music. Grand Finale Behind the scenes Cloud Burst from Grand Canyon is portrayed Southern Bells tap out Missouri Waltz Southern Porters Huck Finn and his shadow Pennsyly ama 65000 'F l sc 99 ' ' ' an V I sl'I'I'l1l im .if Q wif., x 3 .Mix I ,kg N , my Y 5? f fw LSP ., 3 L ish x fi xwXXk x x UQ s , x G .4 1,1 M, 31-Vi 1552 is x 4 5 V W- P , -y..-VV -., -za, ww? . 3 ROYALTY A highlight of the annual Homecoming was the crowning of Marie Beck as queen. Joey Perry, Valerie Leigh, and Vicki Taylor were attendants to the queen and she was crowned by Richard Heywood. Royalty at the Sweethearts Ball were Queen ReNee Gentry and King Sheldon Hefner. Elayne Green reigned over the Harvest Ball and was attended by Marva Carter and Kay Ashcroft. Eighty Roger Vandenberghe chosen Mr. Touchdown bythe Suah Kanne club crowns Vicki Taylor Football Queen bv ...I 'W A bug pep rally was held before the team left for the State Tournament The boys rode royally m convertlble the band Maxly traveled on school buses to the games lll Provo I fy r A17 2739,-5' played, and Mr. Bethers gave a speech. , 1 t v n . ff p Q f N 2 f ll-ffff PARENTS' NIGHT STUDENTS' DAY BAND PHYSIOLOGY AMERICAN PROBLEMS ENGLISH TYPE TYPE ff . '-. ,, na -.+?7Tg::?' um ,M . Eighly-six 4 .f CA., Time permitting and God willing, country of southwestern Utah, that would be without interest. ZION PICTURE SHOP I1 m xx t 1111 t N xx R mdllx CIIHL You Snap ihe plcfure we do fhe resf F W WOOLWORTH CO TRI STATE MOTOR CO Shop at thh mxx F W Wcmcmlxxcmrth stork xxhbrv. Hub You xx11l fmd rhk Supa S9 Oldsmobxlg hmm 1 lxr L sto k of hm muxhmdx L Holxdlx Sgdln Ifs a Self Servlce Siore New -the whole way Harough Eghrj ght Kc In cs Shu 's hc 1 a 1 y f.C2ltllI'L'5 of hc . 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Hh- A m l Plfk of bill-'U to Cldlf CWS ml U Mrs L I LL nordl yull In happy to show you ff if lb th: fL5tfUl Kmll Mf3f I GREETING CARDS for my my 151011 It Sprouse, A Courfesy Courf Member R1rz N ly L. M. JONES EQUIPMENT COMPANY STOKES SHOE STORE SCC fhC UCW INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Mzirthzl Fzikler examines ll pair of beautifully MCCORMICK h21Y b2llCf HF 95 WCSf H1ll'di112 styled HEEL HUGGER shoes, For meifs shoes AVCHUC go in :md see the Al, C. Adams shoes. CEDAR HOME ' FURNISHINGS CORNER MARKET fy 251-rm N ., , . 6 .- ,, 1 How would you like to sleep on the eomfortuhle For the hest in GROCERIES. MEATS. ERUITS. AlRfEOAlvI hidefziwziyfhed? L. D. Vx7:1tsoi1 is AND VEGETABLES shop at Comer Mzirket. the nizm to see. George :md Roger Hzlyeoek go out of their way Call 1186 to give the hest service possihle. N it N t ELREY MOTEL DAIRY FREEZE THE BEST NVESTERN MOTEL t lt r t out tru tnd of mlm brrttr tw IIE K L XXI h J out md tmoy th dtlltlutlb fond EXtI'lL0llXL11 L nrt m mt t t lr v Llllf ILIK xuth th mu If mfr Dehclously Dlffereni' JONES CRAWFORD STEVENS DEPARTMENT MOTOR CO STORE Dm Cf1XWfljfd 1 hippy to Show tht mw 3 lust om of tht mmy lmts m thls fmt dtpirt yi DE SOTO CORONADO ment stort 15 th lmrgt stltttwn of yard Goods Swled for Tomorrow Its therc you flnd tht fxmous DAN RIVER mxterlxls THORLEY MOTGR CO. l Q aiu 1 V1 EXE ,,,,,,,. M.. fiona!! S . SNDITSYIOKI IIE TRUCK Y , WI I 5415. , 1 1131! wr Adrun BIILIVNIII shows Fury Vv7h1tuJtt 1 Dux 19m FORD lf Thorlq M1ut11r C 11 1 ur thwt 15 topx 111 p1rform1nu. Theres a Ford In your fufure s 45.39 V ev? ' h 2 R. 1 '2 in rmn b.. ,qi 15 ,- ?' yi, ..l '-' ROBERTS FURNITURE BYER S JEWELRY xg 1 1t111 to tu top tum: of tu d1y xx N U BMW md dw U1 NWN md WU N Allm Robkrts lsslstmu, 111 LXIUNIIIIIU 1 Lnuuu Qt1r Q1p11rL rm foun Hear fhe hlfs on Columbia xt urs Tum rx 'Mn I1 th: 'z 1 1' ' ' f 1 ' 1 1' ff .1 N 1 Q. r, in , . , ,N 7 1 1 l's' lx 1 'lc:'.'1th - - 'N51 iihx' 1 Af -J- Q - 1'2-3 1':'zA'5:g1'1,z.zl 'g. d U . . H R Bin -3 L , Ml SOUTHERN UTAH POWER C0 Ulf Awww H X FLAT! ewmv You X W 'N CAN ucx IT I xx 0+ X crm? j 0 DOL I UCS AXXV M 0 .QB Good Luck to the Graduates ff, ,LP, 4, V I QI., I I rbi' 'nyglq' V---on Q E, ,...'k,x I, A f..'I-. 4 . ' 1 rl ' fn' ' I -Jwf .. f. I, 1 V1- ff'-4.--y'I, L, ' fn' xx 0N ' -' NIU' M Q'QiE9X'i5 ff Q 0 ,ff Q, ' l K X A5 'fffi 5- f51 I 0,4 f -- x A ,',', . IME . 9 xx w Z CEDAR MOTOR HUNTER HARDWARE Raymond Bauer. Scott Brown, Kcnt Ivlorris. Elma- Cox wutchcs ll dcmonstrzltion by Dec Ardcn Hcnp. and Lorin Brown talks ll ride in thc Cowgm of thu IRONRITE iroucr. lt's thc only new PACKARD CLIPPER, iroucr with two uszllwlg gods. Lei ihe ride decide MULLETT JEWELRY KOLO-B SHEET METAL 'I f' A 1 In ,A-' -' A g Mt fx, 'fWw,'f-Qjtfmf gt ,1i..,, 'Mff1M-ww 4, K if ff -Mt .,. , . 1. If it's ax watch of accuracy you wzmt. Svc the For the famous LENNOX supplies scc Kolob BULOVA at Mullctt Jewelry. Sheet Metal. Aris'locraf of beaufy and arisfocrai' of 'lime. Air-Flow Heai'ing. Ninety-fix n 31, if 'i ' BULLOCHS CGFFEE SHOP 'Y ,ve I T4 I SMCNR 3 'lvl Qfvvlig i ,x 4-Q '-N NNL ZZ THE ru to t rm rxprrth um L lll rfflurnty wru un Clrnplxll 5 it your wrxlu COWLEY 86 CEDAR DRUGS ARCTIC CIRCLE 4,9 Q5 EGM oi an po 4 lgturrd 1 Unk cf t L two popu lr Lruv Ntwrr ur prompt md Lrfmumt Qrrxlrr U1 1 mn wr rurx mul IU t mp m 1t uthrr btorr 'Vmetj vxx Iii ,CTI '- K mm cmd 9 SUZSSSSM A wwww P b fk. Y :Sn lx UP CIIHF 1 KWIE WNW l3 'W? ' 'q,1,fhEfxf wmv YG PM 45080 Drluu S lI1L1XXlghL Hll ts s mm ll d Lu drmks Hmmm of rhr farnou BRCDWN TOPPER mrs from Clllldl t up at th Arrtn lrr r CEDAR LAUNDRY 86 PREMIUM OIL CLEANERS ,ie Look closcly and you will see Vernilc Ivluthcson EGR PROIVIPT PICK UP AND DELIVERY on the step of the large semi truck. This is where SERVICE'- an large truck is serviced hefore it continues on its EVCU YUUY fflfmills Ulm he CXPCTYIY Clfimcd with way. the utmost confidence. ENDSLEY'S WESTERN AUTO LUNT MOTOR CO. Lorin Brown and Grunt Biedcrmzln examine ai Rudgll lvfacklcprgmg Cnjlyys the riding wmfm-t gf High Stzlndnrcl 22 zlutonizltic pistol. Also you will thc ngvy CHRYSLER' find WILSCWN SPORTS EQUIPMENT, top HWS me wr Wm' me Forward Looku choicc of players and coaches cverywhcre. Nilmly-xe'z'f CEDAR LUMBER MARSDEN'S 86 HARDWARE DU BUYS Show Fkfml Dim Whlfvflft UU! Of Mr Arthur Ioms dt I1'lOIlQU'ltLS om of tht poxur nh hnutltul bhlrts Musunns ft 1tu ts ARRQW bm to D,1L Buhmfm SHIRTS AND NECKTIE9 For The Lumber Number Call 359 CEDAR 86 PARK THEATRES HYLAND DRIVE IN CENTER GROCERY Krmthleen MIIDLQOH Ctrolyn Endsluy md xmt onus sly for the tops m mmm cnttrtunmtnt don t mlsb 1 smgle f xturt xt my of tht thru fmt the mtrts Cndlr 444 lrka JU V I5 gh! Mynt Wxlktr tmds Cuttr brmtry IS small tnou h to know you hut b1 Lnou h to supply you xuth all your rmtry mtds LEIGH FURNITURE M.ll'j' ,lcnswn looks Lit unc nf ilu miniaituic ccdzn' shwrs sit Lcigli Furniture, Girls with Qin nyc on lwpc clicsts will find thu LANE CEDAR CHEST licrc. I+'s fhe only +es+ed uromo fiqhf Cedar Chesi in 'Phe world. J. C. PENNEY CO. ZIGN CANDY KITCHEN Youll find JUNIOR DRESSES at II, C Pcnnfy For thc best HOME MADE CANDY :ind ICE Cu. lvlziriginnc Cxiinplwcll .hll11il'L'SOllk'Uflllkw Llnfssc' CREAIVT. ionic to thc Zinn Candy Kitclicn, Simi that is wry ncciiraircly dcsigncd for awry Jonson and Ferry Wliiitciitt :irc tlicrc to scryc nccaisiuiif' you. Ninrry 1 Built On Service To Southern Utah BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH Q jpfw came Cny.Lxuh A 62 NM XM O ' xt IJ My Mcnuber uf the Fcdcrnl Rus-Jrvc System I W Membcr mf the Federal Deposit Insurzmcc Curporation U f X ' I - A I XQIQJ Nw! W X NUJJ J WJ W 1 5 NN f M03 Aw tw' N V P 5, K 'J 1904 1955 ,X 1 CI-IRISTENSEN S WOODS TOGGERY DEPARTMENT STORE .J xiii UI' H1111 L 11111 ll kxkfb Ukkl 1011 Nik- WUI, HLXX 1 dlUOI1 t1 th! 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