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Show Microfilming Corp. 1,3,67 Ml Pierpont Avenue Kanab, Utah 84741, Thursday, Volume 38, No. 8 busy buzz of activity entertaining, but the convention crated Women are invited to at among the Federated Womens will also be uplifting and edu- tend and socialize and get ac Club members is evident with cational. quainted. final preparations being made for A Junior Departments "Hello All local Federated Women are the State Convention to be held Dollies luncheon will be held to tegister Wednesday evening at in Kanab May 4, 5, and 6. with enteimainment from Rich- the Parry Lodge between 7:30 Distinguished speakers for the j field. Also a hospitality tea will and 8.oo p.m. State Treasurer convention include Dr. Royden take place Thursday evening at Pearl Ilunsaker will be here to Braithwaite, President of College assist in this registration. of Southern Utah; Dr. Reed H. Bradford, of Brigham Young University; Mrs. Walter V. Magee, First Vice President, General Federated Women's Club; Thora 6-- 7 Bardwell, Utah State University; Dr. Edward O. Moe, and Jack McDonald of the University of Elder Swan was the second Members and guests of Kanab Utah, along with state officers: Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of counselor in the Valley View Mrs. Rolland Stucki, Mrs. R. C. Latter-dawill attend Stake Presidency from 1961-6Saints, O. Lomax, Mrs. Wendell Winger, special conference meetings Sat- and previously served as stake and Mrs. Golden W. Robbins. and Sunday, May 6 and 7, mission president of that stake. Entertainment during the three-da- urday As a missionary, he served in n Kanab. affair will include: Music by Great Britain and was president Allan M. Swan of the Mission- of the Kanab Coralettes, a trio from the Hull District while he was direcCircleville, singing under ary Committee, James Hodgson there. Elder Swan has practiced tion of Charlotte Young, The and Pearl B. Johnson of the Mu- law as an associate with Wayne Shapespearean Fashion Show and tual Improvement Associations C. Durham. Drama Scenes, excerpts from will represent Church headquarThe Missionary Committee has Land of Our Destiny. Not only ters in Salt Lake City. jurisdiction over the 12.000 volunteers who are serving missions throughout the free world. The Mutual Improvement Associations are responsible for the weekday religious, social, and cultural activities of the - j Stake Sets Conference In Kanab y 7 y full-tim- e - ar-io- ness. The rally which was introduced to the area by Ivan and Eva Goodall will be for young folks ages 7 to 15 years of age. At 1 p.m. the driving part of the rally will begin when par- tieipants will leave from the' inschool grounds at tervals and travel over a course which will be marked out in advance. two-mil- The question for each man to settle, is not what he would do if he had means, time, influence, and educational advantage, but what he will do with the things he has. This weekend we are scheduled to go on daylight saying time. Ive been figuring all week trying to get it straight whether to turn the clock ahead, or back, or sideways. Weil, we finally decided that this Saturday night when you go to beJ you should turn your clocks ahead one hour (if you go to bed at ten, turn the clock to eleven.) This is officially right, we think!!!! Actually, I cant see the need of it when a guy goes to work at five or six in the morning and works till ten and eleven at night, who wants to save more daylight houis? Theres at least one hopeful note on hidden taxes. That is, there cant be many places left to hide them. This Saturday night the traditional dance of the year will take place at the Kanab High School. The Junior Prom, Song of Egypt, will be staged amid the usual beautiful decorations and will feature the junior class of 1967 in the yearly promenade. And in connection with the Prom and as a service to Prom goers, he seniors are sponsoring a car wash Saturday at the school parking lot. Get your car washed up for the Prom and help out of town judges will tally up their seoie sheets to determine the winners, and on May 13, Saturday, trophy presentations will be made along with, other awards. presentation ceremonies will be Mr. E. L. Menhennet, Managing Director of Ariz. Safety Council. He will also make presentations. Films on safety will be shown at the event which will be held in the Fredonia High School. Please note the date of May According to the Kemper In13 instead of May 12 as presurance Company of Chicago viously announced. in 1931 there were 200,000 bicycGuest speaker at the awards les manufactured. Four years later there were 1,250,000 produced, and today there are at least bicycles and 86,000,000 motor vehicles. These figures show the potential for more accidents occurring. Tlie problem that Kemper sees is how to reduce the number of auto-cycl- e accidents and still get the sport and pleasure from Campaign In Kane County Over sixty immunization clinthroughout the state of Utah in support camof the Muzzle Measles paign of the Utah State Medical Association and the Utah State Department of Health. In Kanab the clinic will be held at the Elementary School on May 13, 1967. The measles immunization project is being conducted as a part of a nationwide campaign to wipe-ou- t red measles. A single dose of the vaccine developed by Dr. Anton J. F. Schwarz of Chemical Co., can be given which will prevent a child from contracting measles. Any child from ages 1 to 12 who has not had measles or has never had a measles shot can be immunized at the clinic. The vac-cine is free of charge. A dona tion of 50 cents per child is sug gested. According to Dr. C. Clark Well ing, general campaign chairman, School Board ics will be established Kanab News Notes Mrs. Afton Cram entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening. Lucky winners were Barbara Hamblin, Farris Johnson and Edith Sannella. send the seniors to California next week on an educational tour. Members Attend Meet Cheree Hoyt, Orderville, received essay contest award from Kanab Lion Club member U. S. Gardner as Doyle Swallow, Lion Club member looks on. Kanab Lions Club Announces Winner Of Essay Contest Cheree Hoyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyt, Orderville, was recently named winner of the Kanab Lions Club Beace Miss Hoyt was Essay Contest. awarded a distinctive Certificate jf Achievement and a $25 United states Savings Bond from the Kanab Lions Club for her essay, Peace Is Attainable. her essay in connection with some of her studies in "American Problems. Her instructor in the American Problems class is Mrs. Esther Heaton. The contest was open to any person between the ages of 14 and 21. The Kanab Lions Club is appreciative of the fine response to the contest and would like to thank all those who submitted entries. It is hoped that the contest has contributed to a better understanding of the ideas and principles that can promote true peace in the hearts of mankind throughout the world. Miss Hoyts essay will be printed in two or three installments of the Southern Utah News be-next week. David C. Frost, and U. S. Gardner of the Kane County School District are among the nearly school board members, 3,000 school admiirslrators, and others participating in the 27t!i Annual Convention of U.e National School Boards Association in Portland, Ore. The largest single gathering of the nations lay leaders of public education opened April 22 and closed April 25. The 1967 Convention theme SCHOOL BOARDS: A CREATIVE FORCE expresses the dynamic role that local boards of education play on the national scene. There are over 100,000 local school board members serving on the nations 23,000 boards of education. Congresswoman Edith Green, Chairman of the House Special Subcommittee on Education, was the keynote speaker for the First General Session, Sunday, in the Portland The contest was sponsored by the International Association of children under treatment for tu- Lions Clubs and more than berculosis, leukemia and other local Lions Clubs throughout malignancies as well as those the world have participated in who are allergic to eggs or who sponsoring this contest. have a history of convulsions As the winning local entry, should receive the vaccine undei the care of a private physician Miss Hoyts essay will also be Memor-ginninand not at the clinic site. eligible for awards on district, ial Coliseum. Serious complications can arise geographical, and international from measles. Yet, measles can levels of the contest. be eliminated with one simple im Miss Hoyt is a senior student munization. Mm'V at Valley High School and wrote ; ; It is estimated that there are nW - "J-nearly 56,000 susceptible children in Utah. The goal of the "Muzzle Heasles campaign is to immunize each one on Saturday, May M- 13, 1967. It was done with polio, v "1 Ffc it can be done with measles. Last weekend Utah opened its first Spring Turkey Hunt, accordFredonia Art Exhibit ing to John Kimball, local Fish and Game Official, and inspite of Scheduled May 3, 4, 5 the storms, fair success was reported from our area. by Don Ellison ' At this time of the year most There will be an Art Exhibit turkeys are found in the lower in the gymnasium of the Fredon- elevations of pondersoa pine and ia High School May 3, 4, and 5 scrub oak, said Mr. Kimball. from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. This exThe hunt will last through hibit is under the direction of Smoke pours from a bedroom window of the Boyd Mr. Tyrone Dennett, Art Instruc- May 7, with one male wild turMcAllister home in Kanab in last Thursday aftertor at Fredonia High School and key being the season limit. The will show oil paintings, water co- hunt is limited to permit holders noon blaze which started in bedroom closet. loring, and sculpturing accom- only, with permits costing $3.00. plished by Fredonia High School Applications for permits should students and also adults from be made to the Utah State DeFredonia and Kanab. Mr. Hunts- partment of Fish and Game, P.O. man, guest artist from St. George Box 529, Cedar City, Utah. will have some of his art work must contain the at this exhibit and will also be Applications Fire broke out in the home of out again in the ceiling area and full name, address, liapplicants present. There will be no admis- cense number and a check or Mr. and Mis. Boyd McAllister, the department were called again. sion charge for this exhibit and order to cover the cost of of Kanab, last Thursday after- This time they were sure it was art pieces may be purchased. money the permit, Kimball explained. noon. Extent of damage dollar-wis- e completely out. Anyone wishing to display some Permits is as yet undetermined. According to Mrs. McAllister may be used with 1967 of their art work is welcome to Combination were remodeling theid atLithey or Small Game The fire began in a bedroom tic and had much of their belongdo so by contacting Mr. Dennett censes. closet. Mrs. McAllister reports ings from there stored in the bedThe male wild turkey is repu that as soon as she discovered the room and closet in which the fire Kanab News Notes ted to be one of the most wary blaze she immediately closed up started. Several articles of highly The past presidents of the game animals in the United the closet to keep it under con- sentimental value were lost, the trol as much as possible and then value of which cannot be meaAmerican Legion Auxiliary had States. their annual outing Tuesday, sured. Many states with a spring tur- called the fire department. The department worked for April 25 by going to Kanarraville key hunt consider 10 'U success to Mrs. McAllister commended for a delicious lunch then up to be good. However, reports from about an hour and brought it the volunteer fire department Cedar City ana over the Cedar our area indicate that almost all j under control. However after the for their skill in taking care of Mountain and home. hunters afield had seen birds. fire fighters left, the blaze broke the blaze. Con-vent!o- 1 Teacher, in geography class; Where is the capital of the United States? Smart student: All over the world. Speaking of high school activities, in the Valley High news this week there is mention of the annual V Day activities. Havent heard anything about a K Day this year, and am wondering when it will be. The K is in a sad state of repairs. The winter storms really raised havoc with the traditional symbol the KHS and we are anxious to see it repaired and whitened again. And speaking of I trust all local residents have seen the addition that Calvin Johnson is putting on his building on center street. For the benefit of former residents we took a when about half up, picture of the and will take another when completed, then publish them. We dont want you folks out there to lose track of us you know. face-liftin- face-liftin- g As soon as a man marries the girl in a million. He starts wondering what the other 999,999 might have been like. Other notable and repair being accomplished are the preparations for the season at Parry Lodge. Jerry Lewis indicates that the Lodge will open May 1, and extensive work is being done there to prepare for that day. Also Fred Fleming is having his building which houses the Soutnern Utah News, and Rubys Cafe painted, and plans to fix the sidewalks in front of them. , Yes, its that time of year Paint up, Clean-up- . We commend these mentioned above and all others who are doing fine jobs in making their businesses and homes more beautiful. face-liftin- g Fix-up- Medical sciecne is adding years to our lives, but it is up to us to add life to our years. Next weeks issue of the Southern Utah News will mark one year since we took over leadership of the publication. We hope to have a special Anniversary Issue with reduced advertising rates to express our appreciation for the way you have accepted and helped the paper. prob- lem is: Junior bicycle clubs where boys and girls learn how to ride safely and intelligently and can then help others to be expert riders too. The underlying purpose of the whole thing is: good bicycle afety practices will carry over to good automobile safety. The public is cordially invited to witness this interesting event. Muzzle Measles Sittin' 'n Observin' future endeavors. eent the e 20,-J0- ability. His community work in this line and his part in the organization and perpetuation of the Tri-Cit- y Orchestra has been a valuable asset to area. These things coupled with the fine civic this work of his good wife add up to our loss someone elses gain. Although we dislike seeing them leave, we do wish them good luck and Gods speed in their '8c Single Copy Their answer to the two-minut- e Mrs. Johnson has been very active in the MIA. She has had the opportunity of doing secretarial work for many of the General Authorities. Meetings will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. Stake President Daniel S. Frost will conduct. Visitors are welcome. We were sorry to learn this week that Dr. J. Sannella is planning to leave Kanab. It is J. always a serious problem to lose a good doctor in a small area, and we know it will be hard to replace Dr. Sanella. Added to the loss of his professional skill will be a great loss of his musical Yearly, 8 dide' Thos Saturday Fre-doni- a Elder Hodgson is a Salt Lake City advertising executive, work-!n- g as president of David W. Evans and Associates Agency. He was the sports editor of the Salt Lake Tribune for 12 years. Representative Laurence Burton, left , received a framed Kanab Wonderstone picture from Taylor Crosby , President of Kanab Chamber of Commerce during his recent visit in Kanab as a guest of the Bureau of Land Management. $4-0- Fredonias Annaul Butle RalDuiing the course taeh contesswings nto high gear this Sat- tant Will be lequired to make urday at 9 a.m. when more than turns, signals, and other 70 youngsters meet at the tides of safety. Judges will be School to take the written stationed at different places over examination. the course recording any errors The written examination is de- which the youngsters may make. signed to test the applicants At the conclusion of the course knowledge of safe driving rules the contestants will return to the on the highways. While the appli- school for reft eshments. cants are taking the written tests During the week following the their bicycles will be inspected to determine their road worthily youth. s. 1907 To 'deady Tiic Dates For May 27, Fredonia Annual Bicycle dally Utah Federation Of Women's Clubs Complete Meet Plans L.D.S. April g I tit T r Utah Turkey Hunt Successful 4Vy Fire Brought Under Control By Firemen In Kanab Thursday |