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Show Microfilming 141 NATIONAL S1S1 aI iwi Corp. 3 61 Pierpont Ave. nitiiom EDITORIAL w.imi "ir,TT"!'n VOLUME XXX NO. 6 'I s"v. y: v, ' 'M r- V 'S ; Herrs Holes Points To Role Lei On Wahrreap By Dwala Haacke In Offisa Move PAGE Two contracts for landscaping, and grading of roads and building sites, on theWahweap arm of the Glen Canyon Reservoir have been awarded by the National Park Service. A $260,359 contract for access rljads and leveling sites for a vis; itor center an-parking areas, has been awarded the Stout Construction Co., Las Vegas, Nev. Ray Mathews Nurserys, Inc., a Colyado Springs, Colo., firm, holds an $11,838 contract for the planting of trees and shrubs in the campground. The Wahweap dvedopment site, five miles northwest of the Glen Canyon Dam, will be the first of nine such recreation areas to be built along the shoreline of Lake PowelL The Wahweap site is expected to be ready for visitor use with the completion of the dam in & " Livestock housed In bams or . other farm shelters during fallout have a better chance of surviving than those that are A reasonably well built shelter prevents fallout from settling on animals bodies and may reduce the intensity of extreme radiation. Food stored in barns also protects the animals from eating HI LOS AT HOMECOMING Qimaxing a week of i activities wiU be the annual Homecoming s Dance, Oct. 28, at the University of Utah featuring the vocal group. contaminated feed. student-alumn- Hi-Lo- If dairy cows eat or drink contaminated water and food, some of the material will be in the milk. If beef cattle or sheep eat or drink contaminated water or feed it will 6how up in the meat Do not destroy any animal food product unless spoilage has made them inedible. Contaminated food products may be safe for consumption if they can be stored for a period of time to allow the to decay. radio-activ- e Fredonia news and current events By Ivis Farr Fredonia High School Homecoming celebration last week end was most successful, in spite of the chilly weather, but the Lynx were defeated by Grand Canyon n 48 to 26 in a very exciting football game. Miss Hath-- ' leen Swapp, senior, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Swapp, was crowned Queen of Homecoming at half time festivities. She also, rode, in the leadcar at the parade in the morning. Winners in the float division were the Seventh grade, showing The Spirit of the School; the 0th Kanab Lions Hear ' The Fredonia School Band participated in the Homecoming parade and marched at the halftime festivities under direction of LeRoy Heaton, faculty leader, and with Miss Crystal Swapp, student Majorette leading. About thirty students are in the band and are preparing to march and play at the final football game Saturday, Oct 28 on the home .field with Kayenta, and will go to Phoenix to the State Fair Nov. 9, 10 and 11th, to play on the Avenue of Flags. Patricia Farr and RuLea Heaton are the twirlers that assist with the show. (Continued on Page Three) six-ma- Interesting Report U4h United Rations grade with Success is Our Goal; and the 8th grade with The Future Teams Spirit. The- Lettermans Club was in charge of the Homecoming arrangements, with Coach J. B. Jordan as faculty advisor. A large crowd attended the parade the ganueyaad also the dance In the evening. r - The Kanab Lions Club were favored Monday evening in the Lions Club house by Chairman of the United Nations Committee, Owen M. Davis, who introduced Kim Lawson, as our guest speakMr. Lawson explained the er. purpose, proceedures and United Charter cf the United Nations. He also told the group of his recent trip to New York. Lion Rodney Carpenter reported that James G, Pevey of San Diego, Hew Rooks California, was the holder of the winning ticket on the Lions Raf- fie of the Tote Gote. In City Reports by Lions Monte . Roh-we- r and George Diamond, on the Several new books have arrived TV equipment. The new equip- and are now in the Kanab Public ment is all here and will be Library, according to Mrs. Blanche as soon as the engineers Mace, librarian. are available. Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates. Mountains of Gilead, by Jesse H. Ford. The Lattimer LegGarland Tail To end, by Ann Hebson. To Kill A Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee. Fill LDS Mission You Can Trust the Communists, by Fred Schwarz. The Hands, of a Garland Tait, son of Mrs. Cormac Joyce, by Leonard Wib-berlTait of Mt. Carmel, will be The Incredible Journey, by honored at a Mission Testimonial Shelia Bumford. A Nation of SheSunday evening, October 29, in ep. by Wm. J. Lederer. The Tremthe Mt. Carmel Ward Chapel at bling Hills, by Norman A. Fox. 7 p.m. The Overbury Affair, by MarElder Tait will enter the Mis- iam de Ford. The Man in the sion Home in Salt Lake City on Cage, by John V. Hollbrook. The November 13 and after a weeks Men Who Robbed Brinks, by O training course he will leave for Keefe Specs, F.B.I. Trarling, by Louisville, Kentucky, and be sta- Max Brand. tioned in the East Central States These books and many more Mission field. are available to the public, said Elder Tait is a graduate of the Mrs. Mace. Valley High School. He has attended the College of. Southern Utah for the past two years. Library Ber-neet- y Neighbors radio-activit- y Gai-Pacif- Board ic of Directors llar.es Row Officers Do not allow your animals to E. K. Albert, president of the go without food or water too long. Utilities It is better to keep them alive California-Pacifi- c on contaminated water and feed pany in San Francisco, has an- than let them die.. Water from pounced that the! Board of Direc- a covered well, tank or cistern or tors, at a meeting on October 23, from free running springs should elected Fred C. Hessler' assistant be safe. Give your livestock feed treasurer and assistant secretary that has not been contaminated. of the utility company. Hessler was the former Auditor If fallout particles settle on hay, silage or stacks of feed grain only and has been employed by the the outer portions will be con- Company since July 1, 1946. He taminated. You can remove the was formerly Division Auditor of outer layers and use the inside the Eastern Oregon Light and Power Company at Baker, Oregon feed that is unaffectedd. having been employed by that Company since 1929. AND I QUOTE Albert also announced the apThe boss called in the office pointment of James M. Markey boy. Do you believe in life after to the office of Auditor of the death? he asked. Company to succeed Hessler. Mr. Why of course, sir, said the Markey has been with the Caliboy. Then everything is all right fornia pacific Utilities Company since July 1946, having served in the boss decided. After you had gone to your various accountng assignments and funeral, he came most recently that of assistant grandfather auditor. in here to see you. ... 4 ! CH"' f Kane County. The tuberculosis mobile unit, will be in Kanab November will be available at 2nd. this time only to reactors of the recent skin testing program. . .V A , Bet-enso- 1964. La-Nar- d Kanab High School Hows Holes Jchnson. Two From Area on ASC Honor Roll Sandra Solper, Fredonia. was among 96 Arizona State College students that received recognition for scholastic achievement on the Spring Semesters Deans Honor List To be eligible for the list a student must carry at least 12 hours and maintain a grade average for the" semester of more than 1.8. A grade of 1 is an A or top grade. Seven of the 98 students on the list had all Among them was Elizabeth Shook, Page, and former Kanab high school ls. Banca Review Democratic nominees are Fred For Penney, town board president, and Sharon . Lamb and Mrs. Elburn trustees. Sorenson, four-yea- r Swimming Pool Glendale nominated one slate The Dance Review, under the of candidates. They are C. W. Brinkerhoff, town board presi- direction of Cleo and Pam Sordent: LDean Anderson and Dee ensen, and sponsored by the Kanab Community Pool Committee, trustees. Porter, four-yea- r The Alton Citizens Party se- was held at the Kanab Stake lected Dee Roundy for town board House Thursday evening. Children participating were: president; Mrs. Vard Heaton and Malissa MacDonald, Janie Raye Lloyd W. Heaton, trustees. The Alton Peoples Party nam- White, Diane Johnson, Marlene ed Bruce Hcyt, town board presi- Brown, Kenny Brown, Merilyn n dent; Mrs. Vane Campbell and Johnson, Annette Johnson, Carl S. Roundy, trustees. Brown, Tina Mulliner, Connie White, Georgia Stewart, Carol Riggs, Dannell Frost, all of Kanab. Ensign e From Fredonia, Heaton, Shaun and Vicki Jordan, Lorimae Judd, Susie Baker,v Terry Lynn Pratt, Rosana Burrows, For Young Actors Thursday By Sharlene Polvadore Guy Frost, studentbody president, along with Jeffrey Johnson, vice president and Audrey Parkes, secretary; attended meetings at CSU last Wednesday. These meetings were held for the purpose of directing studentbody officers on student activities and affairs. is the theme Kongo Kapurs cf the Fresihe Frolic which will be held this Friday, Oct. 27th. The Freshies are going to a lot of work to make this dance a big success, and they invite everyone to be thert at 9 p.m. sharp to help them get the ball rolling. . The Senior assembly is scheduled for Tuesday, October 31. Everyone at KHS is looking forward to see their display of talent this year. Throughout high school -- each class finds a need for financial funds. Because of this the Seventh grade has decided to sell magazines. They are working through Fred Weenig, a representative of Curtis Publishing Co. This alonfi assures the customers of a good deal. Practically any magazine you would like can be obtained from them. We have the addition of what we feel will grow to be an outstanding dance band in the music department at KHS. The, names cf the members of our new dance band arent available this week, but Mr. Devey, their supervisor will try and have them for us by next week. We at KHS are very proud of Ida Lou McAllister and Diane Hulet "who are attending LDS Business College. They are taking shorthand dictation and transcription at 80-9words per minute; typing II; eng-lisII, and accounting I. Their high school background was sufficient for them to pass entrance examinations at a higher level than as beginners. As a result they skipped shorthand theory and 60-7- 0 words per minute classes; type I, english I and math I and II. It will be possible for them to shorten-thtime required to finish the courses. Na-Dea- Pictures Sponsors Search Lisa-Darlen- Sirla Bundy. From Orderville, Sharlene LaEnsign Pictures, a new Utah Motion-Pictur- e Company, announ- mb, Chiree Hoyt, Sherry Chamber-lain- , Janae .Esplin, Greg Tait and ced t o d a y. Jhe beginning of n search throughout the State for Doug Sorensen. Many hours ivere spent by both a boy and a girl to appear in supchildren porting roles in their forthcom- and ' Pam. and mothers and Cleo MarDean Church in ing picture Hole in the Rock. behalf of the pool committee, They will also be groomed for roles in future Ensign productions wishes to thank them for donatEnsign Pictures was formed ing the proceeds to the pool fund. with the idea of producing family-- Also, a special thanks to the LDS type motion pictures and to Church for the use of the Stake Mr. Kirby and Mrs. Lunt, c:ato new stare, writers, and House. other talent from within the boun- for their help in printing the nodaries of Utah. It would be im- tices; all Elementary teachers; Mrs. Vonhake and the 6th grade possible for Ensign to use everyat least art class who made the colorful one who had talent, but there will be for a few an op- posters. Next week we hope to be almost portunity that never existed bethrough with the fund drive and fore. can a detailed report Anyonp between the ages of on give you the money. 16 and 2$ who is interested in a Watch our barometer in front movie career, should send his of the Bank building for the total Picname and address to Ensign amount in escrow. tures, 1935 South Main Street, Suite 241, Salt Lake City, Utah, and an application form, will be mailed to him. Ensign Pictures first picture is based on the historical Hole in the Rock expedition of 1879. It was made into a screen play by Clair Huffaker, one of HollyMrs. Sherman Jensen of Frewoods top writers who hails from Magna, Utah. Dr. David E. Mil- donia was admitted October 13th ler, professor of history at the for minor surgery. University of Utah, is historical Brent Lamb, 2 and one-hal- f year advisor. Dr. Miller spent sjx years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran on this reserach expedition. Lamb of Orderville was in for doing With a production budget of 3 a tonsilectomy October 14. million dollars. Ensign is negoa-tiatin- g Mrs. Ella Chamberlain of Ka-iriwith some of the top stars age 77, was in for minor in Hollywood, Charolton Heston,' October 14. surgery Anand Glen Ford Gregory Peck, thony Quinn, to portray the lead- . Mrs. Gordon McAllister of Kaing roles in Hole in the Rock., nab was admitted October 15th Dimitri Tiomkin, three time for medical attention. academy award winner for his Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cormusical arrangements in movies, nell Chamberlain of Mt. Carmel, will do the musical scoring. a boy weighing 7 lbs, October 17. Richard Heaton, nephew of Mr. Cub and Mrs. Clifford Heaton, Kanab, was in for a few days attention Is Oct. after being hurt in the football The regular meeting of the game at St. George. . Cub Scout Pack 361 will be held Jeannie Lamb, two and one-hal- f Friday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. years old, daughter of Mr. and in the recreational hall of the Ka- Mrs. Sharon Lamty of Orderville, nab Stake House, according to had her tonsils removed Oct. 17. Dwain Haacke, Cubmaster. Merlin ' Judd was hospitalized The theme for the evening will 18 with a bad laceration October be Sleepy Hollow Time. Three on his leg, received at the Abe skits will be presented. The highon the Bonham logging light of the evening wil be the Kaibatr mountain. camp ' presentation of the Bobcat awards Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth to fifteen new Cub Scouts. All parents of Cub Scouts with their Raban of Kanab, a boy. He tipfamilies - are encouraged to at- ped the scales at 7 lbs 1 oz and tend. Parents who are interested arrived October 19. Mrs. Vaydis Brueck of Zion in having their boys join the pack National Park was admitted Octoare invited to attend. . Boys may join a cub scout pack ber 20th for minor surgery. Mrs. Grace Gowans of. Kanab when they reach 8 years of age and can join by making applica- was admitted October 22 for medical attention. tion to Dwain Haacke or U. S. Ngldon Cox of Glendale passed The dues for the Gardner.' away October 28. He had been of the year up to Jan- hospitalized for the past month uary 31, 1962 are 1.00. y suffering froq $ bear QoditiotL News From Kane County Hospital b, KANAB SPORTS NEWS By Michael Applegate Last Thursday the Dixie Flyers downed the Kanab Cowboys 47 to 12. Dixie's coach said that it was the best game played by the Flyers in two years. Next week all of the football players except the seniors will play the Alumni. The purpose of this game is to give the Freshies practice for next year. The final game of this season to be played this year, by Kanab, will be played this Friday at 2:30 . p.m. on our field against A Paro-wan- In order to eradicate tuberculosis from the state of Utah, a ikin testing program has - been carried out. This has been done the past week in Kane County, under the direction of Dr. J. J. Sannella, Kane County Health Director, with the aid of the State X-ra- y thats the situation as it from here, Frank 7 d h Basketball season will soon be Our first game is for opening. December 2. Lets all keep this date in mind. i ' "And Municipal candidates for four Kane County towns were announced this week for the coming Nov. j 7th elections. Kanab, which will elect a mayor and two councilmen, will have only one ticket. Three nominees, Ernest G. Kirby, U. S. Gardner and Scott have all declined the nominations and will not run as announced in this newspaper last week. . Candidates selected by the Republican nominating invention are H. Bernell Lewis, incumbent, for mayor, and F. Thomas Law-so- n and Burton McAllister, councilmen. j In Orderville the Republicans selected Earl Sorenson as a candidate for town board president. .trustees Nominees for four-yea- r are Norman Carroll 'and Mrs. 0 JVM State On TB Tests Health Dept This program included 1st 4ttf 7th and 10th grades; all school personnel and food handlers of we see -. Municipal Election Tickets Set For Four Kane Towns; Kanab and Glendale Parties Without Opposition y. Ifena Joins With 1.1 Postmaster Claud Glazier asks patrons to keep the following in mind when the new post office opens next week. We will assign you to your new post office box on A' form 1093 application for box with your number and combination will be put in your box on that date. Please make arrangements to fill it out and hand it back to us on that date or Please note that we are going to give you window service from 8:30 a.m. to 5" p.m., which is standard . proceedure in most post offices and will be better for you at this time with mail schedules as they are at present. ; Those who have been two in a bbx, please arrange to call for VQur new box if you want one. We will assign the box to the person it was originally rented to and others will have to take another box. Please use your box number on all mail, it will help us and make sure you get your mail sooner. Please feel free to come and ask for any help we may give you, we will be most happy to help if we can. All the new boxes, except the large size or combination boxes, a combination ' will be given you at the time you fill out form 1093. Keep the mail schedule printed in last weeks S.U.N. for reference so you will knowwhat time mail arrives and 14 dispatched. 10-3- Fallout may be dangerous to cattle, sheep, pigs and other livestock as well as to human beings. Animals can suffer skin burns if fallout settles bn their skin. If animals drink fallout in their water or eat it in pasture grasses or commercial feed, the radiation may cause serious damage or even death. i:M"' ' ws $3.50 Yearly, lOe Single Copy Two Contracts i There has been considerable publicity about radioactive fallout over the last few months since the world situation has tightened somewhat because of late world developments. Most of the publicly has been directed as to how humans can with stand an atomic attack. But what about the livestock and field crops Of the food we eat. How will they be affected? I would like to list a few facts about fallout and livestock this week and will follow with an article on field crops next week. , - - M Pc3ir.:sler Lists SoiKCcsssrvalion 'T :V - KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 i a; KT fhof missile flashes from le THE U. S. ARMYS NIKE ZEUS It seaside launcher In a recent test firing from Point Mugu, Calif. The NIKE ZEUS is designed to Intercept and destroy enemy Intercontinental ballistic missiles and other high velocity targets, and is the only missile system for such defense now in develop menf In ft Free World. Prime contractor of NIKE ZEUS Is Western Eleltnc Co.. . U. anti-missi- S. Novy Ksnsb News Notes Thurman Fuller, former resident of Kanab, now living in Los Angeles, was here this week doing a little hunting and visiting with friends and relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hamblin and three children returned to Mesa, Arizona Sunday after a visit in Kanab with home folks and their friends. Scout Pack 27 Meeting |