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Show V ' f Microflhming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. 1 3 58 Em KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH VOLUME XXVII NO. 24 Trail Association Names New Y- -Z Officers For 1959; St. George Businessman To Serve As Vice President $3.50 Yearly, 10c 19," 1959 Single Copy Kar.ab Chamber of Five County Commerce Outlines Plans For Increasing Tourist Business In Southern Utah Discuss Promotion Organization Meeting The Kanab Chamber of Commerce met Wednesday noon writh 4 A meeting of the Trail as- some Extending the tourifit season in members present at twenty sociation was held Saturday, Marsouthern Utah to a longer period to C. Steed Harman committee Cafe hear Mayor Kanab High of time each year is the aim of ch 7, in Caliente, Nev. for the Virgils and progress. reports serto of V officers the advertising committee of the electing purpose President Scott' Brandon, in School Hews Five County Organization, it was ve for 1959, and to plan the Holes M of reminded members charge, reported by the committe at the organizations future publicity the Tourist School that starts Ramona- Davis monthly meeting of the organizaBy campaign. in 7:30 at the tion held in Cedar City Friday. Bill McGhie of Caliente was Thursday night to be held each f 1 " ' 3 Howdy. Kanab will be the host Mrs. Nora Lyman. St George, s named as president to succeed high school $ for the next three to the administrators, principals, for the Warren H. Bulloch of Cedar City Thursday reporting weeks at the same time and place. uid Xupercisors of Region 10, committee said that advertising who has served during the past the effort secreBob Bodvin, executive Wednesday. They meet once every is directed toward attracting year. Mr. McGhie was the first tary, invited members to join month to work out any problems more visitors betweeh the tlose president of the group when it with St. George, Cedar City and that may come up. of the regular tourist season, was formed more than 10 years Panguitch Chamber of Commerce The F. II. A. state convention a scene from Michael Lewis, go Swapp Riggs, through Judy usually early in September and ago. in a joint meeting in Kanab Friwill be Friday and Saturday. The the Where The Cross Is Made. Walter HambMn and David Mr. McGhie is the postmaster opening of the deer hunting 20 7:30 at March The p.m. girls that plan to goare: Alice season in the later, part of at Caliente, a position he has day, is set to help promote Gardner. Judy Lewis, Nan- - tober. Promotion of such activi-cheld for 17 years. He is a past meeting area wide development and proGlaier. Patti Mognett, Betty Re as county fairs, the Southern president of the Caliente Cham- motion of the Southern Utah Kanab High School Sets Date For Judd, Karen Pugh, Pearl Ann Utah Livestock Show, the Dixie ber of Commerce and a past pres- Area. j Brown, Ina Findlay, Nancy Bet-- . RounduP and a new pageant ident of the Caliente Rotary For Royce Hulsey reported that State Numbers Contest Entered Pat Sampson, and MrS which is being developed in Iron enson, Speech Club., had been completed to work Morrill, their advisor. Named as the first vice presi- plans County, should accomplish much with William J. Mackelprang in This week will end the third jn The Kanab Iligti School regionkeeping tourist traffic at a dent, a position held by Mr. Mc- using the Movie Town in Johnal speech contest entries will be term. Report cards will be given high level Ghie in 1958, was A James Lund-ber- son for tourist . attractiqns. The D. A. Stones, Paragonah, who presented at the high school sometime next week. Page - Flagstaff an insurance agent from Chamber will add fence on the 8 r. m. at March ?5, K S. II. The Wednesday, is chairman of the pageant Class will St. .George. Speech location and help clean up the Where The Cross is Made, their contest one act mitee, reported that the pageant Other retiring officers are Ar- - premises and supervise' for this Bus Line Asked For Eugene t O'Neill's famous sec-- 1 Kanab Banker Named thur Barlocker, play, "Wlicie the Cross is Made, is to bo wTitten for Iron County Enterprise, play will be acted by Micheal Wednesday, March the 25, there but will include other counties as ond vice president ; Ray Downs, purp0se A vigorous dispute is expected Rodney Carpenter was named and music. The well, especially where history of Riggs, Walter Hamblin, Judy will be Nev third vice presi-, Tonopah, Chairman Kane chajrman of the committee to to erupt at Mondays State Cor-- jjevv,Sj David Swapp and Edwin programreadings, will be at 8:00 in the the other relates to thb history W. D. of Cedar dent, and Corry mee- with others in Kanab at a poration hearings at the Couit- Special lighting wiill be K II S. gym. The admission of Iron County, Riggs. City secretary, v March 19th meeting to set up the house when at least two firms by Richard Dame. pi icc "ill be ,75c Upon the request of D. W. Cor- Savings Bond Division Second and third vice presi- - summer recreation for will seek a license to operate a managed Raprogram be will The Slake Gold and Green Ball ry, president of the Cedar City given by Readings 1959 will be appointed Kanab dents for bus line. Flagstaff-toPagmona Davis, Judy Lewis, Richard will be 27, also on the 27 Chamber of Commerce Har by groups from LeeVining, Calif, Salt Lake City, Mar. 18 and a Next general membership! Francis J. Byrnes, secretary of Jameson RjVhard Dame and Spy will In1 Friday the Region Ten Speech member of the Five Couhty man C. Steed, Manager of the and from Tonopah. Secretary will is disclosed set for the commission, today Wednesday, meeting mour Iarkes. Helen II. Burgoyne at St. George Kanab Branch of the First State be appointed by the newly elect- April ganization Industrial Committee, 1 at the Trails End Restau-that the following applications is director. - Bank of Salina and Mayor of Ka- ed president, and will be from rant at 12 noon. the organization approved seek are pending and scheduled to be Rosalie Haycock, Catheryn nab, has accepted the volunteer Caliente. ing assistanee in having a minheard: Roundy, Rosanne Tietjen,, Patty eral resources survey made in Election of officers took place assignment of Chairman for Kane L. C. J. 1, Application by J. and Jones, Joyce Young and David the area. Assistance of the ColCounty for the savings bonds di- at the board of directors meetto establish for authority Diggs Robinson, accompanied by Mrs vision of the U. S. Treasury De- ing held at 3 p. m. and a dinner lege of Southern Utah, working bus line which Charlotte a Flagstaff-Pag- e Young, will furnish in eonnection with the Utah State partment, it was announced to- meeting open to the general pubCanalso would service Marble musical numbers. will probably be day by Frederick P. Champ, State lic was held later in the evening University construction and other jobs yon The speech students will com-in formal at which time the election results Savings Bond Chairman. sought request. and within Coconino Navajo pe(P Dixie College for places' Mr. Steed will succeed Post- were announced. out was It that the InCounties. pointed Meet at their the State following master Claud M. Glazier, who has Carroll Miller, chairman of the dustrial committee is seeking to 2. Application by Earl Brothers Ranab performances. Trail Assn, advertising com-faithfully served in this position to establish a bus line servicing Editors note: The following bring n(jusriea into the for the past three years, and who mittee reported on activities durcan which area Flagstaff-Pagthe help the economy run, including news article was clipped for one will remain as a member of the ing 1958 and made recommenFuneral services were held in of the communities in the five Tuba Mountain, Cameron, of Gray our state In and newspapers, county committee, Mr. Champ dations for the 1959 program. Mr. Kanab Tuesday, March 17, 1959, City Junction, The Gap, Cedar line u'ith the Tourist School! counties. If detailed and authenstated. Miller indicated that enough bro- for Israel Hoyt Chamberlain Jr., tic information Is made availaBitter Springs, Page, Ridge, starting here this week to run ble 11 is felt that the area will re- In Joining the bond organiza- chures were available for the age 52, who passed away JuncticmJ and 'the Utah each . from 7:30, Thursday evening tion,. Mr. Steed said: .Being closeand i960 campaign but sug- - ly in Salt Lake City Saturday state line. until 9:30 at the Kanab High ye more attention from groups in the associated with a attack after immedi work heart economy gested that ly begin suffering A third application for a FlagstaSchool is very timely in arousing :lok".Ruf,?rPf 7s in wh,( h to of this area and realizing the ately for preparation of color a restaurant. filed by ff-Page bus line local communities and residents Born August 28, 1906 in Kanab, Timberline, Express, Inc. By Nan E. Johnson importance of savings bonds to photos to be included in a broThis type of effort both for has' of these communities to more vig- our economy stability, I am proud chure to come out in 1961. a soft of Israel H. and Ella Wool- - been but could be re-- j withdrawn, - tourist travel and industrial deson Mrs. in of action traEsplin building Amyniuis Jerry and anxious to participate in the The Trail Association will ley Chamberlain he had lived newed by the tlme the hearing VloTt vcl were velopment by emphisized and busincs.,'Ais.,rwecaVan Laura Finance rtU iLEspUn promotion of this bond thrift operate on a budget of $3750 dur-- , most of his life here where he starts. visited here Thursday afte'rnon. lorial on this same subject on ithe guest speaker at the meetprogram. I believe that more ing 1959, largest to date and con - was . known and respected by ing, W. C. Palfreyman, chairman at which Comtwo The Mrs. Rosro Tuft and children page people should fully understand siderably above the 1958 level everyone for his industrious and mission hearing of the Utah Committee on Indus- F. Sen Chairman George the advantages and desirability with resources coming from coun - busy everyday life, yet, well FrI-visited Mo"roehere Utah trial Employment planning. T. E. Utahm shoup, p,.in- more trl of savings bonds as a safe, liquid ty organizations and contribu - known as well by all for his ner Jr., and Commissioners will be day- M2lhe formcr around the" Tuft He reported that southern Utah - the Williams Buzard and learnand slate tlons from local chambers of cheerfully, helpful attitude at all cash reserve, he continued. also will hear other Elnor Chamberlain, marvels of their own back- - is on the threshold of a new era present 'times. Our share of the states 1959 commerce along the route, it of tourist travel and of Indus-- ' William C. Bolander and son yard." J sales goal is $25,000 which repre- was indicated. He graduated from the Kanab type applications, Including: Mat- trial development, but efforts of James Towns An and communities should by application Rruce 0f gait Lake City spent a sents a real challenge, and I am H'Kh School and on January 19, Newest member of the local people and organizations be few to trailers on embark thews and Jieautl-utransport eleanup here and visitihg 1932 to fixing the support Trail Association is the Escal- days married Katherine Whipple tween Phoenix and looking forward travel and infieation to Page. projects help home. promote must encourage the Bolander. of all our citizens to acheive our ante Valley in Iron St. George Temple, Church who n a concerted promotion County Sun. Coconino tourism. dustry The by lesues Christ of Latter-daquota," Tpf, Steed said. will be represented on the board Iron County Record. Lane Tait and his boss Bill Utah needs more resorts, guest program of directors by Mrs. Aliene Smith, Saints. To this union two children of Salt Lake City visit- randies and lodges, and things- Harloeker it was announced. Iron County were born and raised in Kanab, ed at the Clyde Tait home over' for tourists Monte and Susann. Notes On Record. week end. the should be more hos U cf U Chorus Everyone He had served three terms in to pitable encourage tourists to the Utah House of Represent- - pnngrgl SSTYICCS C of C Director Meeting in the state. stay longer To Present Program atives. He had worked with the Bid Goes To These for buildsuggestions U.S. Forest Service as a ranger, n ing tourism in Utah are made By Verla Drake, Secretary and at the time of his death was The University of Utah Mens in a report by the Utah tourist Kanab Businessman cattle and in now its 46th AnChours, raising engaged is Following the minutes of the Mrs. Webster Adair and Child- - ad Publicity Council on its pro- - nual Westernmaking Tour, will present trucking. tii Kanab Chamber of Commerce motional activities for the Active in the LDS Church he in the1 Frerio'rd a Ward "chaoel for ron f Springville visited here, on Rjarch 23 at 8 p.m. a directors meeting held March 11 came down to attend the year perifM from July 1, 1956, to in program who Heaton They Parrnti to mission a served the southern School Auditorium. the High with Scott Brandon, president; (June 30, DoS. 11 at states mission and at the time of passed away in Kanab March 12 funeral of Sister Jones. Kanab is one of 7 cities to be Royce G. Hulsey, Claud Glazier, ground were opened March Could be Improved visited this spring by this outMr. and Mrs. Afton Hepworth Kent Carpenter, William J. Smirl, the meeting of the Kane County death was in the presidency of 1959 from complications folowing LDS School the elders Kanab of in with a Board Education While stroke, tourists business has standing musical group. The conquorum and family of Panguitch visited Jerry Davis, Duke Aiken, M. W. bid going to P. E. Church of Ka- - Ward as well as a member of the with relatives and friends Sun- - been on the increase during the cert here is being held for the Beard, Errol Brown, Bob Bodvin Kanab Stake finance commitee. nab. period, it could be improved benefit of the Stake Building and Verda Drake present: day. Survivors include his widow; much more, the report states. One bid was lower than Mr. Fund. DISCUSSED Conditions are ideal for build-i, 1. The opening Churchs but was rejected by the his parents; son Monte all of KaDeloy Esplin spent the w'eek The University of Utah Mens of the Glen Canyon Bridge has Board when one member, Mer- nab; daughter Mrs. Melvin (SusCedar City and New jng up tourism and it is up to Chours, which is the oldest muscitizens of the state to take ad ical oranization on the brought an increase in business rill Robinson, withdrew as a part ann) Parker, Fredonia; a brother, I and his beautiful flower gardens. Castle. campus, ' blossoms of his two to most sist He enjoyed sharing the business establish- ner of his brother Grant Robin - fta'ph. Salt Lake City; vantage of these conditions, tou- - Is composed entirely of students. Was happy to tear that rgt offida,s dedarp ments in Kanab. It was the gen- son. Their bid was $2495.00 Mr. ers- Mrs- Urlah (Harriett) Jones, with his friends and neighbors. Chosen after individual auditions Bis- eral feeling of the Board, business Church bid $2999.00. He is to Newcastle, Iron County; and Mrs. He was a farmer and stockman Monte Sorensen was made The booklet lists a seven each year, and rigorously trained ( Continued on Page Four) could be further increased by at- complete the job in seven months Garn (Lucille! Perkins, Kanab. and an ardent worker in the LDS point program for building touri- by their director, John Marlowe sm. Services were, home prayer by Church, particularly in the Sun- tempting to interest the Retail time Nielson, the Mens Chours mainrto" . McAllister. At the day School, Merchants Committee in sporv The points include advertising tains a standard of vada and Mrs. Kezia Crook Two ether bids were entered, professional information material good roads excellence. soring an advertising campaign both ?rd,Isi His first wife, mother of three ber City, Utah. by Vernon Black of haP.t? Cu1I'I,?ag to promote a Patronize Your Kanabhigher, and directional Ilreside!lt CharleSj oldest children, was ElnoraJohnsigns, more and Services conducted by Bishop and a Mr. Rodgers 0f ij!?yShfpherd In spite of busy schedules as Local Businesss opening prayer son who died in 1922. He met May Woodrow Johnson with music byi5e'(er state parks, improved program to Hurricane. e students, members of followed by a duet, LeRoy Judd Mills, who survives, keep the local trade at home and Brooksby were: Home pitallty, community improvement the Chours manage to present 40 and Neil Crosby singing Home a mission for tfite LDS Church in to further make our business a "See Utah First campaign. by Joel White. A group and concerts each year, many of them On The Range, accompanied by trade attractive to the surroundfrom 1922 to 1924. He prjTr England on evenings, weekends and be$174,000 Cost Program Drilling Mrs. Leona Frost. Sentiments area. This be will Canadoping subject later maried here in the tween quarters. Their programs The 'council's' activities were ofered Elsie during Carroll, ian Temple, December, 26, 1925. ened for discussion at the next .by 1956-5of wide popular appeal, and are the a cost report period Outlined on Kano Land with Leona Frost playing an or- Besides his widow are; Mrs. Opening prayer by Weldon general membership meeting. the group is in great demand, of total most of $174,000, which gan medley. 2. The necessity of road side (Carol) Lamb, Orderville; on. Director of th group since was for advertising. Only 15 per Bishop Claud M. Glazier was Daniel II. Heaton was the first cent of the Raymond Taylor of Provo, signs at appropriate junctions, LaVar, 1948 has ben John Marlow NielYakima, Christopher was total for spent who has extensive land hold- the first speaker; with a trio. Wash.; Mrs. Joel (Gwenivere) speaker, with LaVier Tait sing- the cost of such signs, and the son native Utahn and one of the admjnistration Nabbie Ramona John Glazier, question of. whether they would ings in eastern Kane County was son, Julia Hurricane; Mrs.- Carl ing Silver Harled Daddy of Activities included advertising West's leading vocal and choral Young, accompanied by White, serve as profitable service to the here Wednesday attending to Mrs Ro- Mine Joseph S. Johnson spoke!, Mocasln; Johftson, (Eva) area was turned to the Basic Es- matters in connection with de-- ! Charlotte Young singing Going bert (Osa) Figgins, Fredonia; Mrs. on the life of the deceased, trio!1" newspapers and magazines, specialists. Home. President Daniel S Frost publishing sentials Committee for investi- velopment of the properties.- St. Geo- Romona Johnson, Nabbis Glazier, bllboadt advfertls1" n e deceased Wesley (Joyce) Milne, 11 literature, ex. Duke Aiken Moc- and Julia Young sang he In Thej Mr. Taylor told the S.U.N. that sp?ke of gation. .mbutmg Landell reported and Derry rge; th choir singing Sometime, hbltlnS at travel and sports Lit. Cam:: i News . . . a large drilling program is Mrs. Melvyn (Lucy) accompanied by Char- - hows Garden, casin; (Continued on Page Four) 10 regional J. Somewhere Brown Gurnsey El Paso, Texas and Mckay lotte'Young. Sentiments were'feiv- - 1 r a v e conducting undertaken, starting May ntjf, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Esplin and tha and clinics, production er!d vlter followed In St. en by Nora Heaton, to locate suitable wells at In the Kanab City a student at Dixie. College Mrs. was to of films lending Esplins mother, Mrs. Mpromotional with a talk by Bishop, Woodrow Church Wells, Clark Bench, Big George, and 23 iranda Sorensen, went to Cedar schools and groups. Bend and the Seeps, as well as Johnson. i Alsq, the lolowing brothers and Also speaking to groups on City Friday. Therethey were JoinI know that My Redeemer near the location of the recently Watson dedicating the gravePall sisters: Charles and Edward, their son Roe and friend df was the closing song; tourism, isuing press releases, an-- s ed by Woodward. sold plots of 3 to five acres sold Moccasin ; S t e r n g, -- Fredonia Lives i n g information requests, Floyd Maddox FinleY Bunting, w e Together they Ray r ; dedica Johnson in the Wah weap area. Hannah prayer by Carl Parve church Joseph G. Brown Gilbert, June andMrs. color r.'.rtored to Elko. Nev., to spend and Ed Kafurnishing tion photographs of of by Fred the Bishop exSt. grave thisGeorge; time for call Roundy, at Plans week end with Loyd Sorensen" ;.and Marve Adams. Flowers, were C. Heaton. Eva Goodall, transparencies, preparing slide-Fa- e the i ploratory, drilling of small. holes under tbe direction of Mrs Ann nab; Dart, Harold and Lynq of ward Johnson and lone Johnson sound family. conduction tourist show, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clarlcia throughout the area to a depth growninforma-bearer- s new Pallsurvey, operating Glover and Mrs. Ella Palmer of were in charge of flowers. Visitors at the Berneeta Tait of 6.000 feet, to be later enlarged were Paul Heaton, Karl (ion center at This Is The Place home Thursday were Mr. and Alton; Mrs. Amy Esplin and Mrs. c Tact Is the ability to close where suitable water is found. wells are planned Eight-tes- t The .electrical manufacturing Lucy Esplin, Orderville; Mrs. El White, Owen Johnson, C. Leonard Monument, organizing research Mrs. Orvile Cox of Shelly Idaho. ,your mouth before someone with Fred library, and Winslow, and will be done by a industry expects to produce $21sie Carroll, Emmett, Idaho; Mrs. Heaton, Alwyn Goodall and ' others. ' else wants to dpse it for you. (Continued on Page Three) Harriett Glover, Las Vegas, Ne E. Heaton. billion worth of goods in 1959. Arizona drilling contractor. 't Y-- Z sy'- - Oc-lav- li . combe-gi- ving one-ac- 1 e Or-Me- ct j 1 Hoyt Chamberlain Buried Tuesday Y-- Z ... After Heart Attack 1 1 , ' e . Wah-Wea- p j - Y-- Z Y-- - J - A.-P- - . . Z - Y-- Z p y ' -- to-d- o nesting j ejj fCnia j ' n -- - - J-- -- .P . hos-Kez- ia j full-tim- while-servin- 8 Heat-Perr- y i h, - f Sjo-di- n, 1 7?e OCcC7imet, grand-childre- 1 1 ! - j , , , |