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Show Microtilining 141 131 Corp. Pierpont Ave. OlltllOF n VOLUME XXVIII NO. 36 NATIONAL 3J0 Yearly, & KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1960 c Af Kanab Graduation Exercises Tonight Pearl Ann Drown Is Vabdictcrian Miss Lolene McAllister Kar.ab High School Hows Holes ? . By Peter Dlrkmaat Youd better look put! One more J nasty day and the tension at the high school w ill be relieved. And, i as there are not a 1 5 j to the coming of summer vacation. no more books, r Just imagine phamphets, or magazines; no more dements for chewing gum, hitting the giri next to you, or writing on your desk; no more minus 10 per cents or Fs.and no more KANAB HIGH SCHOOL fc COMMENCEMENT FAITH OF OUR FATHERS" " " KANAB HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Thursday evening. May twenty-sixt- (which probably wasnt very good anyhow). Yes it will certainly be a 'terrible blow to us studious, knowledge-devourin- g excuse-making-u- h nineteen hundred sixty March Kana!) PROGRAM Parents Tell Daughters Plans of Graduates "Where in the World but in America" Invocation Welcome" Address "Dear Land of Freedom" League Hanes Team Names of the Fredonia area Little League Team were released to player agent Kent Carpenter this week with the following boys named on the team: George McCormick, Delray Syme, Andre Bundy, Mike Wagner, Bob Lathim, Gregg Swapp Carl S. Cluff, Glen Harold Pratt, Jason Van Bundy, Gary, Lee Tom Charles C. .Jake, Richard Lewis, Howard Young, Lee Walker, Terry E. Lamb. Mont Griffiths is the manager and Chuck Rodgers is the coach for the Fredonia team. students. eight o'clock GRADUATION Fredonia Lillie Class David Robinson James Bentley Sen'or Girls .... Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McAllister of Kanab are this week announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lolene, to Mr. Ronald Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams Jr. of Cedar City. The future Mrs. Adams is a graduate of Kanab High SchooL She attended 3YUnd LDS Business College, from which she will graduate in June. She is attending College of Southern Utah and working in Cedar City at the present time. Mr. Adams has attended CSU and will continue his studies there The graduation exercise will be held Thursday at 8 00 p.m. at the high school. Folowing the exercises, a dance sponsored by the Juniors (Hip Hooray) promises to be a humdinger. OLE KHS came in eight place at the state track meet which was held at BYU last week end. Dennis Judd took first in the 440 yard run in the class B schools. His time was a blazing 51,5 seconds. Jim Glover pulled himself over the 118 mark in the pole-vau- lt for a third place, while Steve Heaton copped fifth. Congratula-tion- s Pioneer Founder EDITORIAL 10c Single Copy . Kanab Is Site of One of Five State Meetings To Hear .Game Evaluation Utahs game and range manag- ers are meeting in several com-- 1 1 ouruties throughout the state iI VfailSjf lilgll his week to evaluate game-rang- e renditions for each big game herd ScftOOl IlCWS ItOlSS init. Known as the Interagency Com-- i Valley High School has really mttee, this fact finding body was been poppin and hoppin these last et up by the Board, of Big Game I wo weeks, weve had our .ontrol seven years ago. Members Lnd it was really fun the slave nclude management and field $aie was a real riot Dell Spencer aersonel of the department of was our money makin slave, he ish and game, Forest Service and Lold for $1315 one of kids I Bureau of Land Management went broke trying to out bid Mr. I Reese. District Studies The Seniors painted the V and In each of the meetings local members of the three agencies I their number on the hill. Its the tudy and discuss information best looking one up there. That covering big game herds and Night at the Dance we crowned I n King and Queen. ranges in that district as it has the gathered during the preced-- I drew Fairchild was King and Rita for Brinkerhoff was Queen. Princesses ng year. Recommendations g he fall hunting seasons for each I were Gayle Bauer, Lucille unit are then formulated, berlain, Shauna Esplin, and Dixie These recommendations are Heaton. Princes were Arthur Tait, compiled for study and use of Shirl Spencer, Terry Tait, and 'he Big Game Board members Bill Heaton. These students were vhen this body meets to finalize choosen on scholarship, leadership land example. these hurting seasons. the five We held our student body Boards During public set 'this year for June tions last week. Our new presi-27-2- 8 29-3and July 1, recom- - dent is Janice Heaton, Vice by the Interagency dent David Fairchild, secretary is Committee for hunts on each of Myrna Spencer. Yearbook Ed. is the state's big game herd units Lovina Heaton. Co-Eis Iliene are read and the reasons for them Slaugh, Paper Ed. is Suzanne Rita Jackson. Varsi- ensen, Co-E- d Suzanne Soren- ,y Cheerleaders, Hunting Recommendations . sen, Linda Lamb, Pam Sorensen Bonds members then receive and Karen Tait. Jr. Varsity Cheerhunting recommendations from in- leaders, Verla Esplin, Roma Cox, dividuals and organizations attend- Verda Johnson, Lenise Burrows. ing these public meetings. Fol- - , Weve got outstanding officers for lowing the public hearings all big next year and tkey should have a game seasons are then set by the wonderful year ' Board based upon committee and signing off until next year, as they Here public recommendations is Wishing you all a good I have been submitted. summer vacation from Valley In all big game matters other h Schoo, than the opening day of the general deer season, the Big Game Board sets the policy. This opening, Oct. 22 this year, is set by legislative law as the Saturday on or nearest to Oct. 20. Final decisions of the Board concerning the 1960 big game seasons will be publicized during early July. Proclamations listing all rules and regulations for each i . . . . f 1 y V-D- David Esplin, An-bee- 1 Cham-huntin- Buried Saturday David Esplin, 92, died Wednesday, May 18, at the Dixie Pioneer Memorial Hospital following a short illness. ' "FAITH OF OUR FATHERS,". Bom September 20, 1868, In Nephi, Utah, a son of John and Reader Valedictorian Pearl Ann Brown to all threend to their Margaret Webster- Esplin. Marcoach, Lewis Chaterley. (The best ried Mary Hannah Hopkins, JanSoloists thing of all is that all three boys uary 10, 1890, in the Manti Tempare only Juniors and will be back le, Church of Jesus Christ of LatterJudd Vernon Curtis Garth Glazier Betty -day Saints. Following her death next year.) Lillian Tsosie Claud Glazier Douglas Crosby March 1931, To sum it all up; we at KHS he married Ann Snow Erwin Wright St. George Temple. She in Patricia Jones the Edwin Riggs have had a good year. Weve had died in 1957. David Robinson Joyce Young fun, and contrary to what this Royce Young Ha was one of the early settlers next fall column may lead you to believe, Patricia Mognett James Bentley Don Allen No definite date has been set we have gained knowledge and ex- of the United Order at-- Orderville coming there as a young boy and by the couple for their weding. SCENE I: The Signing of the Magna Carta perience that are vital to us if was the last living man who had we want to take our place in the SCENE II: The Declaration of Independence adult world. We havent won too helped to settle this community An active member of the L.D.S. many things, but it holds a promReport "Your Land and My Land" ise to a better future in sports next Church, he served for 15 years in Boys Quartet the Orderville Ward Bishopric. Claud Glazier Edwin Riggs year. . David Frost Royce Young Cfcb Activities He was always generous with his footthe . To the townspeople SCENE III: Freedom for the Negro contributions, both to church and You this team offers ball promise: The Kanab Jaycee Ettes have civic affairs. football new a us field, good, quite busy since our candy get Mixed Double Quartet been a Mr. Esplins life was devoted to at least and "Song of Peace" well you region get Cedar to sale. We have been City -livestock raising and ranching. to Field Day. The next week end trophy.' David Robinson Patricia Jonesu Douglas Crosby. we attended the Jayee Inaugural Now if youll- - exti&e us, weU Asra young man , be,, engaged in the business. In 1905 he Patricia Mognett "Eldon Fleming 'Joyce Young Banquet, at which Leon Jiidd make ourselves scarce for the next also sheep cattle and has run purchased Norman to over days. turned the ninety" gavel Don Allen Betty Judd them on the Arizona strip for the Swapp. past 55. years. In 1947 he organizWe went to Price, Utah to the SCENE IV: Crossing the Plains ed David Esplin Cattle Company who Convention. Meet In Everyone Wins Jaycee of which he was an active member SCENE V: Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima had a attended the convention until the time of his death. ,J,euKanabhtL1'ucl"5, at wonderful time. The past ' week of son Roscoe Lt Burgoyne, U Utter pm Class we have been busy making candy Mr. and Mrs. John In 1941 he built a home anc "Land, of Hope and Glory" Burgoyne of and manning a booth at the carni- Kanabj was featured in a Japan moved to SL George. Here he reOfficers elected to serve with S. Thomas Lawson val, and also' decorating a float Presentation cf Graduates Mr. Carpenter were; Bob Whead-onewspaper recently for having sided until his death. won over all competition in the Fred E. Heaton for the parade last week. first vice president; Rodney Eight sons and daughters were Awarding of Diplomas We held our last meeting at high jump during a track meet born to him six of whom survive Carpenter, 2nd vice president; Tassel Ceremony Owen M. Davis Diane Franklins home. We plan on the Island of Itazuke. Roscoe They are: Ward H., Lee J., Mrs. George Diamond, secretary; Sylvan Johnson, two-yedirector, Lillian Tsosie on elections for our new officers jumped 62 and was to be invited William (Grace) Snow, Mrs.. ClinFarewell to Toyko for further competition. ton (Wanda) Snow, St. George at our next meeting. Paul Jenkins, one-yedirector; David Frost Benediction M. W. Beard, lion tamer; Lloyd Lt. Burgoyne together with his Femard M., Orderville, and Mrs. wife, the former Donna Gae Hamb- Elgin H. (Julia) Morris, Kanab. , Pugh, tail twister. A frequent and annoying CLASS OFFICERS An important honor has been lin and their 16 months old son, He had 28 grandchildren, and 63 Reports were made by Lion 4-is that a with trouble budget reside in Japan. Lester Little on pro-clu- b great grandchildren. Three sisters received by five Kane County president President you cant seem to. members. Vivian Hfeaton, Wendell James Bentley also survive him. They are Mrs. returns of the two and greSS , Orderville; booths sponsored at the Carnival Marinda Sorensen, Mt. Carmel; Alton; Madolyn Can-oilLillian Frances Tsosie Mrs. Persia Heaton Alton; and Shauna Esplin, Mt. Camel; Terry Uast Week end. Each Lion member learl Ann Brown Rob- Secretary Mrs. Melvin (Clarissa) 5 brooms to sell, they were Luke, Tait, Orderville; and David I bought are Kanab. inson, They receiving Idaho. from the Utah Work-- a Sugar City, purcbased 4-CLASS ROLL Youth trip to the !96 Utah of the BUnd in Salt Lake Funeral Services were held SatLeadership Conference being held jty urday, May 21,- - at the Orderville in Claud Merrill Glazier, Jr. Logan at the Utah State Uni-A work meeting was set for Ward Chapel. The prayer at the 16 to Lonna from June i3 Douglas Sherman Crosby Tbursd May 26 at 5 p.m. to funeral hpme in St. George was yersity was1 Lou McArthur of Glendale work on the bleachers at the ball Eldon LeGrand Fleming . given by Lee J. Esplin. The pray- named as alternate. er at Orderville was offered by a park. Lillian Frances Tsosie Wayne Rose, County Agent, Howard Esplin. grandson, will accompany the group. The Patricia Chlo Mognett Preliminary music was played Sears Roebuck Foundation will Wendell James Bentley by Mercy Chamberlain. Opening pay the transportation and lodgYoung Wins and closing songs, O My Father, ing expenses of the group. These Patricia Marie Jones and I Know That My Redeemer boys and girls were . chosen on P-T- A David Ivins Robinson Lives, were sung by the Order- the basis of their activities in William Erwin Wright , ville Singing Mothers. A trumpet club work and leadership abilities. Joyce Young has been awardsolo was rendered by a grandson, Vernon Barry Curtis ed a teacher training scholarship Brent Snow, and a duet by Neil Garth David Glazier s by the Utah Congress of Parents ruCrosby and LeRoy Judd. The prayand Teachers Inc- - according to experience? Edwin William Riggs ers were given by Gilbert Heaton of Vivian Heatons n- yt imyrA and in and Bennie H. Sorensen. Speakers accomplishments clubljl Royce Clifton Young p Fred C. Heaton, Edward T. Lamb, work. Vivian is one of the deleDavid Carson Frost graduate of Ka- and Hans Chamberlain, life long Don Charles Allen friends of Brother Esplin. They all toward tuition and fees from the Pearl Ann Brown were President Harold S. Snow, ference. Vivian has completed 9 Utah universlty or college of her club nf work spoke of his fine character and in- vpar choic The Program k designed Joyce Young in tegrity. A tribute to Grandpa was ..My first foT lumK? I to encourage students to enter Betty Judd with and given by Ardith E. Staheli, a spent the teaching profession, and each The grave was There were four of us m the foods granddaughter. to teach school in ADVISORS dedicated by Bishop Afton Ballard club - 3 girls and one boy. Each Utah , agree, a least one year after I have and had fat lambs of the Rockville Ward. year tLouis J. Chatterley Helen H. Burgoyne In attendance were Pres. Rudg-e- r have exhibitied them in the cunwas placed on the ! grades, the principals Atkin of the St. George Stake ty fair and at Cedar City in he LhX,-WiBMUSIC DIRECTORS livestock show One vear I had I recommendation and an evaluation Presidency, President Dan Frost Elizabeth Anderson .R. Burfe Anderson Charlotte H. Young of the Kanab Stake Presidency, the grand champion lamb at the made by the PTA regional director j1 " . my and Bishop Lester Gubler, of the following individual interviews. (Continued on Page Three) St. George Fifth Ward, of which Tber were 47 new scholar-stratio- n to Lake Salt City (State ships given thU Brother Esplin was a faithful year and 34 re and and relatives newals to To member; Hole students many FjIn already enrol- Clothingeirinca19Sae Anniversary Pipe friends from various places in ,U ied in universities and colleges exhibited things in the in utah( Dr mmes tah, Idaho, Nevada, and Arizona. always Pipe Springs historic forty its original pioneer setting. Miscounty fair and every year have state PTA scholarship ten-yethirty-sevension 66, a improvement acres Will celebrate the ?he u?eSpaV0T committee includes Mrs. Youngs esSerof Park National of the their program anniversary New Baby Girl McGregor and Mrs. Blair tablishment as a national monu- vice, has recently refurnished the Style Dress Review every year. Hutchison, Ogden; Miss Elsie Dee In ment on Memorial Day, May 30, fort, constructed by Mormon Piounm I club have Hamblins. attended fcamps N' JUk .X. AdamSi Midvale; Dr. Gene S. 1870-7Relics of R. neers Frank during Superintendent caDmnaattnredarthritvder Jacobsen. Logan, and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamblin of There will be two admissions announced today. A brief the pioneer past depicting the deInvite Kane County Fans to acfrorti word received Kanab roftj Salt Lake. cityi chairman. their of when the for home one, and role the Derks at fenses, life, price agriculture Pretty Dairy Night program commemorating Mrs, that he and with son, of vanished of Wallace, a industries Dairy Night Linda Merrill, Salt Lake County Way companied of the pioneers who opened the AND 1 QU0TE Mr. and Mrs. BerdeU Haycock I are the proud parents Arizona Strip country to settle- life may he observed- - A picnic Dairy Princess, and Jim Baomer, complimentary ticket, available Hamblin of a girl. The Hamblins re- of Henderson, Nevada, were in What with unemployment ment will take place besides the area with water and shade trees Salt Lake Bee star, enjoy milk free from your dairy delivery-ma- n ceivedbaby the cable from Scotlam this week for a short visit I pensation, social security, welfare old fort buildings at 2:00 p.m. The is available at the monument Pipe as they discuss baseball. They or grocer. There will al- May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Hamblin re- w ith their many friends and rela-- 1 payments, etc., a man can make public is invited to attend this Spriiig National Monument is invite people in this area to so be free dairy prizes galore turned to her native land recently tives. They are former Kanab rea- - a better living doing nothing e west of ts, miles Fredonia, attend the Salt program and to tour the fort and fourteen Wallace is where nearand to goHenderson reached be than Arizona to he Merrill and working moving did with a Miss at 8. its effort on the In says. by June adays may game, game Wednesday, steady adjacent grounds. ing to school ly six years ago. Job a few years ago. restore the Pipe Spring scene to graded road from that town. s, 0 - Presi-mendatio- ns d. Jayccs Elies )n Japan ScS yr'uabi'.Ttte'pSb: du, 1 n, ar ar H Vice-Preside- nt -- Joyce Scholarship 4-- H . 4-- .flr sx srsja asm Vc JuS ... Springs th Ober-hansle- ar - y 1. For Scotland eSfho S com-Kan- Lake-Seattl- now-iden- ab |