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Show Microfilming 141 Corp. Picrpont Ave. - ' y y tab onth0ion VOLUME XXVIII NO. 51 Miss Vivian Heaton Kansk High By Peter Dirkmaat It took exactly three days for the aura of school to wear off . the other two days of the first Trail trips, historic tours, deep week were spent in the usual mis- Findlay -- Frost Recite Promises Wedding promises were read in a home Wedding last week for Miss Ina Elizabeth Findlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Duncan Findlay of Kanab and Mr. David Carson Frost, son of President and Mrs. Daniel S. Frost, Kanab. The young couple recited vows Friday, September 2. The new Mrs. Frost is a student of Kanab High School where she has been active in school functions, music and drama. The bridegroom is a graduate of Kanab High School, class of 1960. He was active in music, athletics and student body functions. A reception is being planned to honor the couple Friday, September 16 from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Kangb Stake House. Kanab Girl Takes Hew Position Miss Velma Jeanne Edwards, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred E. Edwards of Kanab, recently accepted the job of Service Representative at the local Mountain States Telephone Company office in Kanab. Miss Edwards, who has resided in Kanab with her parents since 1950, is a graduate of Kanab High School, class of 1960. She worked as a waitress at -- Carol's Restaurant for over a year before changing to her new job. Miss Edward's - smile will be seen daily, Monday through Friday, at the telephone office. canyons and high mountain lakes are being highlighted for visitors to five Southern Utah Counties during Indian Summer Days. In communities throughout the area residents will wear badges shaped like autumn leaves to stress the fall foliage promotion, while employes at motels, restaurants and service stations have been given special instructions in aiding vacationists. Colorful yellow-and-ta- n folders, with photographs of attractions throughout the region, plus maps and other data, have been preparedly the Five County Organization and are being distributed throughout Iron, Washington, Beaver, Kane and Garfield counties. Meanwhile it has been announced that the Cedar City Chamber Qf Commerce will serve as Indian Summer Days headquarters in Iron County,- with stress to be placed on tours through Zion Narrows as well as Cedar Breaks National Monument, old Iron Town and Indian mounds. Beaver County vacationists will be told of the availability of tours to the Tushar Mountains, Puffer Lake and old Frisco Mining town. Washington County is utilizing the St George Chamber of Commerce as Indian Summer Days information headquarters. Stress is being placed on visits to Zion National Park, historic Pine Valley, Silver Reef, Hurricane and Dixie State Park. Kane County visitors are finding tourist information at major lodges and motels, with Indian Summer Days stress on tours to nearby cliff dwellings, Indian relics, the Coral Pink Sand Dunes, and one tline Hollywood movie sets. Garfield Countys Indian Summer Days visitors are finding area information at Panguitch, where Sunday Services Communion Services will be held Sunday at 8:30 a.m. at the Kanab Episcopal Mission, with Father Francis Winder of Salt Lake City conducting. Everyone interested is invited to attend the services. -- - ery. Our undoing, however, was to our parents joy. They think it is how could three unbeleivable months pass so depressingly slow? You cant tell by our faces or remarks, but we students are really eager for another school year. A number of the student body have a decided limp. These un- fortunates are the football players. After school they practice until what seems like doomsday. Saturday the football team will unveil its talents against Page, Arizona. The game takes place at Page starting at 1:30 we hope to have a good number from Kanab out to watch the game and give the football team your full support. We figure it will be a masacre. New teachers this year are: Mr. , Isom, Industrial Arts; Mr. Top-ham- Social Science, Mrs. Goldy, Physical Education and French; Mr. Phillips, Science; and Mrs. Norman Jackson, Chorus and Music. There are also Innumerable new students in school. (The seventh grade has already started to push the Seniors around.) Final thought for the day: The new football field surely is nice and soft. Now all we need is a barbed wire fence surrounding it This, of course, is to keep the girls out and the football players in! 10-fo- Kan ab Linns To Host Gist. Governor District Governor Niel Jones of Monroe, Utah will be in Kanab Monday, September 12, to speak at a dinner of the Kanab tours are arranged to Bryce Can- Lions Club. meeting t , yon National Park, Kodachrome Kanab Lion President Kent Flats, Boulder Mountain scenic Carpenter said that the meeting loop and Escalante Petrified will be held at Trails End Restaurant, starting promptly at 8 p.m. All Kanab Lions and their part" Inspiration means breath, ners are urged to turn out for the which may account for so many evenings entertainment and fine inspirational books being full of meal and to hear Governor Jones hot air. Sydney Harris. speak. young in - V ' ' Our baby Laura was bom on Mothers Day seven years ago. We lost Laura seven weeks later on Fathers Day. She gave a soft little sigh as she died in my arms. My husband and I buried her with the rattle to which she had clung tightly during her brief life. But Laura, who died of the terrible birth defects known as open spine and too much fluid on the brain, still lives in the hearts of her father Don and myself.' When asked by strangers, we always say we have three daughters (instead of really only two) , and' I want to explain why. We feel that each of us, in is cluding our tiny Laura, to serve brought into the world a purpose, even if our stay on earth is as tragically short as s I ol 'Wx S . s. $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Bonanza Air Lines Will Drop Kanab, Star! Christmas Plans St. George, and Provo Front Route The Kanab Jaycee Club has drawn up a Christmas lighting program for this year and the following two years, in what they think is a very worthwhile proBonanze Air lanes will mainhave decided that with tain multi-stoair route service They ject. ? cost of lighting decorations to Cedar City, Page, Flagstaff, the j being so high they must stretch1 and Prescott, Ariz.; but will drop this plan over a period of three service to Provo, St George, and Kanab after Sept 25, officials anyears. This first year they have set nounced Saturday. Announcements are out this The changes will be'effected on week telling o the coming martheir goal at about $900, this beof the amount to be the flight service between Salt riage of Miss Doris Joan Oker-luning one-thir-d Lake City and Phoenix, and were spent on the entire project. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A Christmas Tree sale has been transmitted Friday to all stations Melvin Okeriund, Loa, Utah, and in Nevada, and Arizona, Mr. Thayne H. Judd, son of Mr. planned and all local civic organ- The Utah, 1 Aeronautics Board is- and Mrs. G. Elmer Civil izations and business houses will Judd, Kanab. be contacted in order to raise the sued an order Friday approving The couple will recite wedding needed funds. There will be a the change requested by Bonanza. promises in the Manti LDS TempThe CAB directive stated that home lighting contest and a winle, Manti, Utah, Saturday, Septemdow display among the local busi- traffic generated at the three Utah ber 10 ness houses, with a 1st, 2nd and ciies dropped from the route has Following the temple marriage failed to meet the minimum 3rd cash prize for the winners. set by the state to war- the couple will be honored at a In Along with other needed decor- rant continuation of the service. reception in the Loa Ward Hall ations they have planned an Engand the following Saturday, Seplish Carolers scene for the first Hearing Pends tember 17 they will be honored years in the triangle and a Santa Suspension listed are temporary in Kanab at open house at the Mr. and Mrs. Vard Heaton, Al- and reindeer streamer for the pending a CAB hearing on the re- bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. center of town which will amount newal of a Bonanza certificate on G. Elmer Judd. ton, Utah, are this week announcto about $600 for the two. comand this;entire segment, the announceforth ing the engagement Anyone wishing to purchase a ment said. ing marriage of their daughter, The upcoming Southern Rocky Vivian, to Mr. Kurt Brinkerhoff, Christmas tree from the local club Report On son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brinker- to help finance this project, please Mountain Case will also consider drop a post card in the mail or wh.ther changing needs in this hoff of Glendale. , Kanab History Book area require realignment The couple will exchange wed- contact any member of thd Jaycee general of routes. Included in the consid Club. ding vows Saturday, September The following letter will explain eration is a pending application 10th in the St. George LDS Tempof Bonanzas which requests that the delay being experienced in le. Provo and St George be served the printing of the Kane County Resident Miss Heaton is a graduate of on a route between Salt Lake City History book that so many people here have been looking forward Valley High School, Orderville. and Las Vegas. to: She attended the College of SouthDies In Gar In addition to the multi-stoern Utah last year. Mr. Brinkerflights. Bonanza operates a round-triUTAH PRINTING CO. . hoff is a graduate of Valley High nonstop flight between Salt 17 West on South Accident Sunday School and has been attending the Temple Street p Lake City and Phoenix, with SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH Centeral Utah Vocational School one-sto- p and a at aircraft Elton Kim Meryhew, age 36, at Provo where he is studying husband of the former Lenore Cedar City flight September 6, 1960 diesel mechanics. of Kanab. and his brother Little Lose R. Judd, President Or Use Mrs. It Harriet It Everyone is invited to a recep- Nivas L. Meryhew, age 48, were of Utah three-citPioneers was The Daughters Alsuspension tion to honor the couple at the killed in an automobile accident under mandates laid down Kanab, Utah sought ton Ward Hall Saturday evening Sunday when their car went out of by CAB covering temporary grants, Dear Mrs. Judd: at 8 p.m. rontrol and careened into a ce- Bonana said. In answer to your request for a The couple plan to make their ment abutment 13 miles; east of Service was started at Provo, report on the progress on printhome in Provo this coming year, Greenriver, Emery County. Sept L 1958; St George, Jan. 4, ing your book, History of Kane where they both plan to continue Mr. Meryhew had served with 1959, and Kanab, April 28, 1959, we have approximately County, their schooling. the United States Navy for 19 on an experminUl oso it one-thir- d of the book set in type. -years and saw actfon in World it basis which is the method used There is from two to three weeks War II and the Korean conflict by the CAB to prove a need for setting time ahead if we could Lake He retired in 1958 and with his service at any serviced city. on it exclusively for that stay wife, Lenore, opened Kim and Petitions for postponement of period of time. Of necessity we in and beauty shop the suspension have been submit- do have to break into it from time Lyns barber Runs Salt Lake City. ted by Salt Lake City, the State to time so it is actually quite hard Mrs. Knowlton and Mr. Aeronautics Little Commission, and the to tell exactly when we will be Article On M, V. Adams from Henderson, former residents Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. finished with the original setting and parents of Mrs. for Petitions of Kanab reconsideration of of the type, but I would think that By Frank Jensen Meryhew, were vacationing here the changes filed by Provo,' St. by the first week in October we when the news came of the tragic George, and Kanab, were denied will be very near the end of Tribune Staff Writer Merl Vivian (Cow- accident They left Sunday for by the CAB order. Mrs. Carroll has seen quite a KANAB. Greenriver to help with the arof galley proofs and she was the fifth of number Adams hide) rangements for funeral services is reading them as fast as we send which were to be held in Salt Kanab Lady Wins them to her so we do not anticiThey had to name me some- Lake City Friday. there. However, pate any hold-usaid he although simply thing, this is only checking the type in inwas moniker Who the it is doubtful galley form and as yet, we have cluded in the christening of a Hold not sent her any final page proofs. infant. squealing Weekly We will hurry the pages along is a btg Adams Cowhide today as fast as we can and at this time Likeable Fay Hamblin, Kanab can man, about 60, with an easy grin Swim, see no reason for any delay. and a shock of black hair. stockman and movie promoter, was soon as we can set up a finAs Kanab The recently JayceEtts . By profession he is a cowpunch-er- held a swimming party at Parry the personality in last weeks Whos al date, we will send it to you so a hundred contest. movie a extra, Who Nearly By advocation in honor of a departing correct in naming that you can make your plans for stunt man, dude wrangler, and one Lodge who oersons were distribution. Francina Hamblin, member, Kane in tellers the of the finest story personality, Mr. Hamblin, but is leaving soon .o move to Mesa, Sincerely yours, cor15 of the hundred were County. Arizona. The club enjoyed a nice only UTAH PRINTING CO. clues. the in rect ' naming Yarn Spinning comes as natural swim and then went down to B. Gray Mark correct were 17 21 and Of the clues, as sleeping. to Cowhide eating Charolette Barnsons and filled up Plant Superintendent The contest again proved fun for And no wonder. With a name on barbecued hamburgers. families who got in and MBGec several like that, the first impulsive quesThe club held its last meeting tion to cross any greenhorns mind at the Ilene Anderson home. Plans played the game. Winner of this weeks $15 prize money is Mrs. is how Cowhide Adams got his were made to begin our yearly Velma A. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards, Utah name. Christmas doll raffeL with several others, has been Once the question has been Tha JayceEtts have donated along contest each week since it in moves the Cowhide quickblurted out, fifty dollars to the Jaycees for started and the three entries, all Pay Heavy ly to block off retreat. . their Christmas light fund. We It all started back in 1916 when hope everyone will help to light correct that she deposited last Utah Motorists paid $49,879,000 Grand week at the Kanab Theatre, Kanab in state and federal cows 1 was punching for the our city this year. gasoline and and The Border Store gave other automobile levies last and Co. Cattle making Canyon Charolette Bamson, reporter Motor year, her three chances in drawing from it was disclosed today. wages of $75 a month. the winning circle. The style in them days was Mr. J. C. Williams, local chairOthers who were in on he final the wide bronco busting belts. man of the Utah Petroleum CounHews Fredonia and Steve W. EL; drawing were, Since I couldnt wait three to Vdma J. Edwards; Art, Bessie and cil said the biggest bite was placfou months to get one- - from the The Fredonia Schools register- Roy Mackelprang; Merrill, Edythe, ed on the motorist in the form of deI cowboy outfitting companies, ed 193 students on the opening Cheryl, Merilyn and Dennis Mac- the gasoline tax. Utah took in cided to make my own. day, September 6, Superintendent Donald; Ronald and Kathryn Judd $19,625,000 from this source in a red with a heifer We killed 1959 and Uncle Sara realized announced and Mrs. Anna Lou Reese. and white spotted hide. I cut a Gayneld Mackelprang School The week. this Elementary Yon may pick up your check piece three feet long and twelve 45 registerThe rest of the revenue came inches wide and worked the hide has 148 students, with for $15 from the Kanab Theatre school. from a variety of levies, including Mrs. Edwards. for most of a month using a metal ed for high football The first game will be registration fees, taxes on new buckle made by a blacksmith. I at 2 The four incorrect clues given on cars, parts and accessories, imsoftened the leather by drawing on Saturday, September 10, were: local 'field, with the the personality of the week posts on lubricating oil and other the inside of the hide across the p.m. at the Weighs 175 sales and excise taxes. 13 hopefuls, under Coach J. B. Drives Stationwagon; rough edge of the metaL to smear their op- oounds; Likes good dry years and Utah imposes a tax 1 wore it with the hair on (he Jordan, trying Especially likes fanning. for a win. in- on gasoline and the U. S. governoutside, and by the end of the ponents out and week from last fans Entries Come enjoy the game. cluded clues all the ment has a 4c levy. winter I had one of the prettiest way from 12 on (Continued Page Three) bronco busting belts in the valley. Nationally, the state and .feds to 21, which proves that the game After .that, a forest ranger eral governments took in more is fun, and while we didnt out-fo- x started calling me The boy "with es, driven a stage coach, and ap- all of the folks we did make the than $9 5 billion last year from the cowhide belt. They finally left peared as an Indian chief. I even winners really hunt We hope that special taxes imposed on the mot(he boy and belt off and shortened died in two films, he quiped. in your hunting you will read the orists, Mr. Williams noted. Some it to cowhide. His' varied career has also in- sponsors ads and patronize them $1.6 billion of the federal tax reCowhides fondest recollections cluded a stint as' Kanab city Mar- for nuking it possible for you to venue alone was directed to are of his motion picture days shal in 1932 when bootlegging play this interesting game each spending, he said. when he appeared as an extra and was at its worst and the cow camps week for 20 weeks. With fifteen The already staggering size of stunt man in such western spec- were the wildest. more; weeks to go, donT give up the motorists tax burden makes taculars as Buffalo Bill, In Old Although Cowhide no longer the hunt you may be the next it imperative that gasoline taxes Arizona, Smokey, Western Un-io- has his cowhide belt, he still winner. go no higher, Mr. Williams deWestward the Woihen, and prides himself on his horsemanIn this weeks contest we arent clared. The fourth cent of the The Big Cat. ship. Never been bucked off a giing any hints as to cluea. We do current federal levy is slated to In his movie making, he has had horse, he said. But, he admits, plan onunaking it a real fun game expire next June 30 and it is a mountain lion fall on him, taken I was carelessly throwed a time in the personality and sential that it do so. The motorist several dives from running hors- - or two," s hit bard enough already, finding all the dues. September 25th According To Bulletin Couple To Recite Week End Promises d, County Couple To Recite Vows St. George Temple Former p p, jet-pro- - Sail or-loa- o newspaper Interesting nine-childre- p Whos Contest Items fv - 'N, s' self-loathi- ng e ) w;rp Taxes - I mm ' Motorists ! S x 'J Mary Strous, of Ohio, and daughters Julie Ann, two, and Donna Marguerite, five, study photos of youngest child, Laura, who died of birth defects at seven weeks. five years old, and Julie Ann, our congregation had learned two, who followed Laura after of the reason for ovfr headlong Don and I had reflected deeply visit, and the tears of those and sought advice, could not sorrowing folks flowed with be healthier or more normal.) ours. Our Laura was one of 250,000 But by no means have Don babies born each year in our and I forgotten our hopelessness and indeed our country with significant birth during those 49 days and defects; that tragic total is nights when we took turns growing with our increasing holding Laura in our arms, or population. Our baby was one sat hour after hour beside her of 34,000 who in addition die bassinet, watching life drain annually from theese congenital malformations; and that from her eyes. We detested ourselves be- awful figure is also mounting. At last, something construcfled. cause of torments that somebirth 2. There is no medical evithing was wrong with us tive is being done about Dimes dence that birth defects are physically, or that a shameful defects. With March ofNational defect had been inherited from contributions. The always hereditary; and is directing a broad ' 3. There is no evidence tint our forebears (later proved Foundation of were this we that devastating puzstudy because a couple have had one untrue), and for this as it zle, fought polio and thus just cruelty responsible defective baby, they are likely to an innocent found the Salk vaccine time in baby. to have another. Doctors at it. to prevent the we Never will forget Columbus, Ohio, near our farm With a donation in January at Laurelville, said our chances frantic drive, while our baby there of having another malformed was dying, to our church so from each of us, in time be many fewer Lauras in will be she baptized-bone that like were might something baby in 40,000. (Donna Marguerite, fore she left us. In some way our land. For years we were numbed by our babys passing. inBut tobeing day we recognize that Founasked by The National memories our to renew dation ofthose despairing seven weeks, my husband and I are somehow fulfilling the purpose of Lauras fleeting visit with us. That purpose is to repeat as les I forcefully as we can the sons we nave learned: f. Scientists insist that par ents should not be ashamed over the birth of an infant with a congenital malformation; instead, face the situation bravely and seek professional advice Feelings of guilt arent justi I 'X wr , t' By MARY STROUS 49 days. y JayceEttes Business Meets hr own worth tk tragic dory of what family whn a child it happen in horn with a noriovt birth dtfocfj ; 53 IasSc5,6n it March of Dimes Support Urged by Mother Who Lost Birth Defects Baby in 49 Days , EDITORIAL NATIONAL Kanab Jayc: Sch::l Hens Hates Days Promotion Expected To Help Through Out Of State Visitor Influx - i KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER' 8, 1960 Southern Utah Counties Indian Summer (tdilei't Nor.- Mary Slroot, laarafviii, Ohio, mofhor, tD , 0. non-highw- ay n, |