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Show Utah's Fastest Cr wing Newspaper mTp"'"0'1""- Corp. Avenue ,.j. And Continuing Th -- VOLUME XXIV NO. 28 Valley High School Wedding Guests Walk Off With Several Girl Receives 1 i T J ( i Kane County Ctsndrd $3.00 Yearly; 10c Single KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956 I I DAILY TEMPERATURES ! ODRERVILLE Madalin Heaton, top honor student of the graduating class at Valley High School, ha? been given the Award efxthe Readers Digest Association for students who by their successful school work give promise of attaining leadership in the community, it was announced today by Stanford D. DeMille, principal Miss Heaton will receive an honorary subscription to the Readers Digest for one year and an engraved certificate from the Editors, "in recognition of past accomplishment and In anticipation. of unusual achievement to An-nu- al . come." The Readers Digest Association has presented these awards yearly In senior high schools throughout the United States and Canada to the highest, honor student of the graduating class. The award to Miss Heaton was made possible to stimulate scholarship, citizenship, and continued contact with good reading after graduation. ',.y A young couple FREDONIA from Escalante, Utah came here to be married by Justice of the Peace, Joseph Brooksby, Saturday night. They come here from all over Southern Utah all the time to - be married by Judge Brooksby. This couple brought both tfieir parents with them. The judge married them in his living room as iftual. His wife has for years made a great deal of which she had placed decoratively about her living room. After the marriage ceremony had been performed and the group had all left, Mrs. Brooksby noticed some of her large doilies were missing. She phoned the Arizona Highway Checking Station aboi. it and inspector Merrill N. But-toin turn phoned Kane County Sheriff, LaNard Johnson at Kanab who stopped them there. . hand-wor- 5 ' Kanab Junior Chamber Of Commerce Arc Completing Plans For Annual Race Meet Scheduled For May 18 and 19 Vales cf Lc::l 'V. V Souvenirs at Marriage Digest Award r.k Excsdiva Giles Level Adverthins Delegates to the second annaul public relations conference of the Utah Bankers Association heard Mr. Louis Lundberg. Vice-Preslden of the Bank of America, tell the benefits of Advertising Jayceft Officer For Com,nK Year Elected -I i , and promotion at the 8Xa rou At recent Junior Chamber of level last week in Salt Lake City. commerp elation, held in Ka. Mr. Lundberg Mid that f nab the following officers were and the advertising chosen to head the civic club dur- that their bank, the ing the coming year from July ewned 56 to largest independently July57. bank in America, had dene, the President, Theo J. McAllister; promotion at the local level Marlin B. Brown; had paid eff the moet for them. He Mid the public will Cottam; and as r direct- be served" and pointed out or, Taylor L. Crosby. These men that the bank exeeutivea In with Norman Swapp, their planning ef promotion hold over director and Duke At should cater te the little felwill guide Men, low and serve homeowners, club in the coming year of wage earners and small businessmen. One of the highlights of the conference was - the - Clini- c- session on Advertising, which featured Margaret Walker of the University of Utahs Marketing I feiH Tee 1 U Department, talking on "Adverand Using Theory and Practice, Harrison tonovrr, pnblUher .1 three weekly newspapers in the state, . who spoke on "Bank Ad Forest C- - Talt- - E 55 of ML trnrK th iMuvnaner was killed Instantly crmei stanapomt . when the 30.30 caiiber rifle which rLnt he was tempting to move facts tha charged. He was moving the gun urvy whll nuking preparations to l ler navinz aponsorea a very successful Race Meet last year the Kanab Junior Chamber of Commerce has again been asked to take care of the annual act lvities. And again, as last year. the meet is expected to be one 0f the outstanding events of the , I I pre-motio- n a X : - x 4 two-yea- Again this year there will be a parade to start off the activi-togethties. Merchants and individuals er past-pileside- n J.a YOU BET SHE CAM BAKE B.r.rly Butl.t e Salt Lak City, tha Utah Batty Crock Homamakar of Tomorrow, Jasts bar baking skill colonial styla in historic Williamsburg. Va. Hoiftamakars of Tomorrow from aach staia visitad Williamsburg as tba fuasts of Ganaral Mills. ; Turned over loot One of the fathers turned a doilie over to Sheriff Johnson and said that was all they had. Sheriff Johnson let them go on and reported his success by phone Copy I f)nrf l,u,u - I I Kanab, Fredonia, Valley. St George, Hurricane, Cedar, Pang-th- e uitch and anywhere else are ing approached and encouraged to enter a float or queen or both in the big parade. Prizes will be given to the best floats entered. With only two days of racing this year It is expected that the two days will find some of the best horses in the area from Utah, Nevada and others will for the best enjoyment of the fans. For other enjoyment besides racing, which of course will be the main attraction, Saturday' night there will be boxing mat- ches to be followed by dancing. The boxing and dance are too ex- - At flit. Camiel, l$t JfZd Several Rare and Valnakle Reeks cl Early I to Button. Button phoned the judges wife who said Ihere were Kanab Area History Have Decn j three large doilies gone. Sheriff Johnson again took out after the marriage car and Donated !o Kanab Free Pcblis Library Announcement has been made them back to Kanab, that the local chapter of .the Red brought make their new empire self sup-By BLANCHE H. MACE where Judge Brooksby and depCross will sponsor a home nursled the to push their Lath-i"Slim sheriff Wayne uty A number of very rare and porting thm! hundred mllet to -ing class. met him and they searched valuable book, have been donat- Mrs. Peart Carpenter, county the with u years after the car to no avail. Martini L Dean Anderson was the first icle of valuable merchandise ed to the Kanab Public Library th fl nurse, will teach the class which entered Salt Lake Val-b- y B. t come to the scene of the ac raffled off on the last day of rac- Howard Young These j will be held in the Kanab eleReveals hidden goods Freighter, from Salt Lake dw to were sent Howard. book, having come to the camp I Ing. There will also be door v. to Anthem California In 1847, mentary school from 4 tp 6 p.m. Mr. Tail move. A cor When they threatened to get father, Brigham I Young, by help prizes at the dance. on May 9, 11, 14, 16 18 and 21. returned ltories of an women to was held matron h search edwSsln a the and Plan now to see the best horses proAll who are interested please lth leL unusual the south (Vio to1 in- hf L. In one the joy the fine mothers this area the Frederick accidental of desth the DeUenbough . pulled paaslngM 110-Jnt Lewis Mrs. call at Verla Vlrgln) throUgh green l" Uned up among doilies from under her clothing. FjLude was C. Talt born forest May boxing being and wide br surrounded rvtftnn I valleys by No charges were filed but the Whe'ar.n.d 20, 1900 at the North Fork Ranch the best boxers of this area en-- . .PV11?1? whn of fertile desert land.." - expanses desurhU a in Powell lecture -them assisted Th0niaa b. and Mary Ellen Joy the parade Friday the 18th gave Major Another quotatlon: Beside. Schssl PTfi, 7lh Judge s luxe". A good example for some Talt. When he was three and enjoy dancing' to good Carson Bie burden of btllding dams and of one on the set childrens ic to a their had wa, old the who following Young night Brigham Saturday family ditch1!, there Was a The Kanab High School PTA parents . , the Pioneer men from Kanab irrigation home in. Cedar City .for winter flghta. set bom tit will hold the last meeting-- ' for wedding day! this race meet will Car-- 1 ML This who accompanied Major PoweUi moved to sold and it again the new southern wilderness this year on Monday, May 7th when he maped and surveyed of Utah The mel where he has lived since. of livlng at 8 p.m.. There will be a prohis scetion of the Rocky MounOih I.Tala Talt had been engaged hi the Chsir Here, In high. and excesslveIy gram by the Seventh grade and cattle business which Ur!.-issheep mon labor cost $3 per day; flour 0.nnrt ! Superintendent Owen M. Davis he sold famed the sales for Bgation Ticket just before leaving for t0 J15 hundred fn) in will talk about Mental Health American Legion Auxlll the sheep herd prior to his death. The Inves , gaUons ln Utah by Major will which Male Chorus Olympus B F our schools. 69 has chosen Hene He came from a large family, be in Kanab Saturday, May 5th, Powell there is some very peril- $1 per pound, $1 molasses $4 per ary Post No. nent history of the first Irriga- gallon, of common cotton domes Robinson and Karen Jameson! having five sisters and seven are going along fine. To s Junior class to repre--1 brothers. His parents and three This chorus of some 40 male tion water project, in all tic. $1 per yd; of coal oil $8 per from the Herns Local annual brothers and one sister preced-Girlof Southern Utah. The the sent at tenth them voices will perform In Kanab at gallon. $100 a thousand feet was State. Girls State will be jn death. Romel Young, who has been the Kanab High School Audi- dates when all settlements were paid for lumber 50 to 75 miles are held tn Logan, June 3, through given and all early away. A sheep for a Thdse stationed at Lackland Air Force torium. Tickets for the enter- started surviving include: Mrs. pound of tea the 10th. Mabel Gifford and Thomas C Base in Texas with the U S Air taining event are on sale in each Irigation litigations are related. - was a common bargain. ORDERVILLE Funeral serv-Under the tlU of The SettleThese girls were chosen for Talt of Long Beach, California; Provisions of all kinds were Force, was in Kanab this week ward in the Kanab Stake. ProVoiiaw" courlc toT John Dexter CroHs, of their character, of Mrs. Mary Bay leadership, Salt Lake City; visiting with his parents Mr. and ceeds from the affair will go to J7and of Or coopof Pangutcli, formerly scholarship, Looklnland Madeline Mrs. age, honesty, and each of fund Mrs. Clyde Young ward, family. the building erativenesa and physical fitness. gan pedrQi California;- Mrs. Ma- - dervllle, were held Saturday, Romel is being transferred from toward the stake and ward house Colonization so pronounced with the leader, of the Mormon faith, The Kanb Business houses and haU Sorensen of Orderville; April 28th, at 2 p.m. In the Or Lackland and hopes to be flying to be built in Kanab soon. Traffic Jn these commodities coupled with a determination to wag the Literary League are helping wuiiam C Valentine and Lind- - dervUle ward chapel, soon. al, for jets by practkally the Auxiliary sponsor this pro- Uay 'C Talt of ML Carmel. All I Services were as follows: song. cash was seldon if ever in cir-brothers and sisters still survlv- - ShaU we Meet Beyond the culation. AROUND KANAB WITH THE ROVING REPORTER by OrdervUle ward choir; were present at the funeral Nor was there other than Leo Crofts; tribute! vocation, Mabel sister eldest his local values. basis for Prices of Roscoe Burgoyne is high jump- - ance at 5 p.m. In the meantime Mrs. read Arvilla J. Heaton; IN THE SPOT LIGHT by Gifford. to pay for work on dams ' for one of the best college Dewey Martin had to hire a local produce - talk. Bishop Ing funJay Riggs of th and Beautiful Impressive in mass of the owners meetings Kanab has received some ex- - teams In the US, the University plane in order to arrive at Palm South duet ward; ML Panguitch were in held eral services cellent publicity lately from both 0f Southern California Roscoe Springs early enough to marry of the land watered Prices of wid the lirSunset, Mary by the under ynd taxes were Tuesday, fixed by Salt Lake City newspapers Last tied for first In a meet with the Peggy Lee, film starlet and TV produce for of Arlos Crofts Richfield, with, ectkm of Bishop Wilbur Covingweek end an article In the Salt university of California which artist Mr. Warren suffered a the county court and it Is not Mrs. Marlon Young, Orderville. ton. Services were as follows: uncommon to entries in find, the Kanab entitled Lake Tribune earns him his college letter affliction of some sort or heart al piano; talk, Ortho In the hospital recently fori Vocal solo, One Fleeting Hour Court records such as Hitches Its Wagon to Glen Can- John Churches and Jay Crav other and had to be hospitalized County Alton, and Valley nsn the treatment been Willard have Esplin accompanied by that' made December 7, 1863 I yon must have been read by ens. Forest Service officials, are teacher; sentiments by Bis- inary the on Luane his was decided states people: which it daughter, by that JU8T TUFF thousands in the up jn idah0 doing a bit of sal- that molasses at $1.75 per gallon Allen Judd of Fredonia; Vola violin and Mrs. Esplin at the west some good- pictures, too mon fishing We eagerly await You cant beat Kanab in the be paid R. S. Lloyd for 72 pounds Rider of Kanab; Grace Honer of piano; prayer, Alvin AUred; lk "J This week, the State Publicity the stories of tKe huge ones that untll the wind bl6wSi and of cotton which is thereby ap- Fredonia; Errol Robinson of by Charles C. Anderson; original J? spring A T. department sent Mr. Ruell by g0t awa-ythen you wish you could beat It propriated to pay for the pro-bt- Glendale: Emily Wagner of Fre- - poem by Juneice Hoyt; trumpet nab McDonald to Kanab has a beautiful crop of and county court seals. TATE donia; Beulah Frost of Kanab; solo,' Lane Tait; talk by Mrv GRL Alfred H 0701(8 ef publicize this area Be talked the The book flowers, In the Fourteenth spring especially Mrs. Arue Henrie of Kanab; Koy- - Elaine Rogers; original poem by If? by Mayor Aiken and others ana will 4 send lilacs I solo, Mrs. can girls jane County get along Report of the US Geological SurPeople Betty Sorensen; piano Cram. Kanab; Myron flew over the'Glen to Logan to the Tenth Annual without door to door salesmen vey by Major Powell there are Brown of Fredonia; $1. Mrs. Barbara Carrol; talk, Marie Morr Johnson area with Site utah Glr,g gtatc lnc gponsored who grunt when I say six beautiful full page sketches Mt. Carmel; Grace Heaton, ward Lamb; vocal solo, The End at the controls He thinks we by the American Legion Auxil- - a peopie hello who L. scenes Eepwk of people cherry gush by Brigham Young, Ordenllle; Aleen Mulllner of ML of a Perfect Day, closing Prayr need ever more pub c y and Kleth Hepworth. Eleanor Heaton and Renee over me one day and dont know In the Grand Canyon of the Colo- Carmel; Ray Bunting of Kanab; by Vermont Bay, iary Monday, william Smlrl ana wyj represent the Valley me the next people who dont rado. The body was viewed at fte Charles M. Warren, movie execu- Ann Qrafts, Auralie GiH- Neaf Swapp walked down to the and Karen jameson and Dene know me when their boss is In C. E. Duttons book on the tive of Beverly HUls, California; Undsay Tait home. Burial was big In Eiane rd' Wahweep springs Eeesf RoaTne Rffse Robinson from Kanab Miss Hea- around malicious gossips self- High Plateaus of Utah, I quote, Arthur Johnson of Kanab; Les- - at the ML Carmel cemetery. - brohShi back, a sample of is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. appointed experts out of town friends and Ecf SIa.u?h ,Ana Mountain is a sol- - leigh Bomrough of ML Carmel. The jon Many Navajo day, water for and Louise Bryson, under ta attendance at Q Heaton of OrdervUle Babies were bom to the follow-L,e of Mrs. Nan E. Bill took the water sample and direction on QUOTES four) (Continued page of a lg ; Misg daughter location o Mr and Mrs. Rex Bauer Ing; A boy to Mrs. Clair Tom of information M Johnson. Interment was In the Glen- of i A musjc iover I euv who Moccasin on tho 21st. Mr and I . . Orderville cemetery. the Bureau of Reclamation in aaie MIsg jameson is a daueht- - when a soprano singing Mrs. Jay Whiting of Fredonia I hearing ca1t i .Ira ntv "Jack" was the son of Mr. and Thank nd Af.ton er famtn In the bath puts his ear to the kstssJ a I I Vwisl Mrs. Harvey A. Crofts, and be-finally located their boy on the There are at least 4 springs In d Miss Robinson is a daughter kevhole Some 22nd. To Mr. and Mrs. Virgil in appreciation to" the many sides his parents is survived by Wahweep Creek less than two Tust IhoThe Emron RobJn. Mr and if First on the 23, a baby girl Mr. friends who assisted In any way his widow, Lenore Slaugh Crofts they Sl.a-Riggs A mile, (mm ,h. D.m AU the .urn and Mrs. Milo Palmer received at the time of their sorrow, this and daughter Colleen; and three good deal more water runs to ftudent x)dy affairs, talented. The Kanab baseball team had their first chUd, a girl on the expression of thanks is sent by brothers, BemeU and Randall, their first practice and elected 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Kleth Fow-- (be family of John D. Crofts. Orderville and Harvey, Pang- officers of the organization last ler of Fredonia were presented uitch; four sisters: Mrs. LaRue Mrs. Lenore Crofts Wednesday night at the race with a baby boy on the 2nd of Slaugh, San Francisco and A Mrs. and Mr. Harvey focl ,?ut track ball field. cI.rl fo ma.ke May. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert (Farm-erwSsWeditSi)annUnCed lkIng she This water needs etta Verlene, and Julia Ann and famUv of a man, look at the cooperation Elected to head the organlza also his mat- Swapp got Just what they to be elevated only about ilr. Wallace Mrs. and Slaugh Crofts, OrdervUle; Mrs. Hester she gets Girls prefer a man tion was Leslie Pugh as presi ordered in a fine baby girl on emal feet to furnish water for a MOVIES grandmother, hnd family. to be tall, dark and have some dent with Clyde Young as the 2nd of May. Born to Mr. and P. Heaton.. good sized city In case you didnt notice, there OrdervUle as Russell Gene of "Setting a good example for Mrs. Marlin Brown and Amony the many friends and . was a movie in Kanab last week your children, takes a lot of fun Boyd Adams on the 3rd was a baby boy, from out of town alrelatives . Patrol was the name out of middle age "Advice to will act as manager of the group. Cavalry not mentioned who attend-- , and basea son ready Mr. of Charles Lamb, Kanab is all set to have thc picture Dewey Martin middle aged women: dont dye has been set for Next were Mr. and practice ed services the Mrs. Darrel Lamb of OrdervUle ball team this summer but needs wag tbe ttar and Charles Mar- - youA hair, only the young dye this Mrs. MarDean Pugh, Mrs. Friday evening . at 6 p.m., underwent a tonsllectomy recent Hamblin, Marie MacDon(Continued on page three) May 4th at. the Race Track. All iy-left E. R. and ald Eddington In playing, nnth'hU kids Hart those interested out to practice Wednesday night prettyPhectlc g,, or them The bcli--e Nedra T. Symes of Fredonia I Monday of this week for Salt whether there Wednesday or not fools like darn several more are expected to acting Minds are like parachutes 9 was come to at out' Friday arrive recently In the hospital for Lake City where they will visit wheduled are urged to Join when the college kid, com. plane, wont work unless theyre open. medical attention. receive and few a around. ANEXTWEEK SEEY and throw an In appearam, finally put home I Local Red Cross To Sponsor Home Nursing dJ cXaMiXS hSLTEf Trasks: tiisSdlto r Uced ep0r Ilish rn- run-en- 1 I - mus-year- 1 . icom- J hm John Doxtcr Crofts setite-ment- s - SAu - Laid Rost lln Ordcrvilb 28th I - 1 - RIv-In- g pt I Christ-medic- I al Sem-followi- ng inter-mounta- in - e f1-y- e -- i1 Ed-Iso- Sriff A" - Lee analysis-Wednes- I 1 tui r( & Il:!is I I I I I Frc:li:o I 1 Lor-Crof- 500-70- 0 if vice-preside- secretary-treasurer- Lccd i!:v;s Herns De-lenn- a . - ts |