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Show J Microfilm 141 Corp. Pierpont Av. . J.3.5 c c The Kanab Cowboys Ion in -a very close game last flight, Friday, to the Dixie high school Rebels here 48 to 51. Recount of the game in next weeks S.U.N. . A Theo- - McAllister reports that trouble with the new diesel engine on Moccasin Mountain is being ironed out and TV should be available soon. - . . VOLUME .XXVI NO. 12 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1958 Kanab Cowboys $3.50 Yearly; 10c Single Copy Lamb-Frackre- Recite Weatherman Reports Hear Record For Marriage Promises Down Basic Moisture In 1957, Cattlemen Look In St. George Temple, To End Of Long Severe Dry Spell Saturday 62 to 46 of Tempe marriage the Osmer Lamb family of Mt. Carmel, eleven of whom were St. George and Century Old Paper married In-ttwo were in the Salt Lake Temp es. "4ook place December 21st. Folds From High Costs when Miss Dalene Lamb, daughtALTOONA PA. (UP) The er of Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Lamb was united in marriage to David Altoon Tribune ceased publicaisN. Frackrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion with Tuesday morning's sue. . Iseral H. Frackrell of Howell, The eentury-olUtah. newspaper disRobert Lambert was master of closed the decision ii a terse anceremonies at a reception in their nouncement to employes, signed honor that same evening in the by publisher A. B. Crane. Mt. Carmel Ward meeting house. Crane offered no explanation In the receiving line with the for the suspension in his anbride and groom 'were their par- nouncement, but he indicated ents, Lorena Lambert, sister of high cost" ' of publication had the bride was matron of honor forced the newspaper out of busiwith Carolyn Cram, Carol Jean ness. Heaton and Fay Dawn Chamberlain as brides maids. Bob Nes-secousin of the groom was -best man. A delightful evening of dancing, a program and refreshments were enjoyed by those attending. The bride is a graduate of Valley high school, also the Hollywood College of Beauty Culture. Following the couples honeymoon Statistics released today by D. they plan on making their home E. Smith, district manager of the in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah office of Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., reflect the (rend of listed business firms in Kane County during the past five years. Figures obtained from physical count of Hhe Dun and Bradstreet Reference Book for Novemler. 1957, totaled 85 and manufactures, wholesale retailers in this area as comparBy ed to 65 listings in 1953. The Reference Book, incidentThe Coconino County Super- ally, only lists manufacturers, visors in Flagstaff approved the wholesalers, and retailers. It does transfer of two liquor licenses not include some of the service in Northern Arizona at a meet- and professional businesses such ing Monday. as .barber beauty, shops, stock The supervisors approved and real estate brokers. Thus the transfer of a license which per- figure for businesses in Kane mits the sale of package goods County would actually be from George Nackard and Joe thai4he SS quoted above.- higher Griego of Flagstaff to ConsoliThe Reference Book contains dated Investment Co., of which three million busiapproximately is Bruno Rezzonieo, of Flagstaff ness listings for over 50,000 comwere The supervisors president. munities in the United States. It in receipt of a petition signed by is published every sixty days to about 40 Fredonia residents prokeep listings current. During the above. the application testing past sixty days nearly 63,000 The supervisors also approved new names were added and nearlicense the location of of change names were removed. 60,000 ly north miles from a spot several Credit ratings were changed durof the Glen Canyon Dam project this period on more than to a place alongside Highway 89, ing business concerns. some 1,200 feet south of the Utah Using the Dun and Bradstreet state line. In approving the transfer, Reference Book listings as a Gordon McDowell, chairman of guide, it is interesting to review the board said the supervisors what has happened in the 2 prinapprove as a matter of form all cipal Kane County communities transfers of licenses and loca- during the past five years. Kanab had 64 Reference Book tions. He said that according to law only persons living within listings in 1957 as compared to a 'k mile radius of the location of 47 in 1953 for a 36 per cent inthe licenses are permitted to crease. Orderv ille had 12 in 57 as compared to 8 in 1953, for a make legal objections. The residents of Fredonia sign- 50 per cent increase. ing the petiation opposing the license live several miles from the location of the proposed pack- Frosl-Lundsfoage goods store, Mr. McDowell pointed out. Nackard nd Gregio had ori- Engagement Is Told ginally secured the license at anDe Alton Frost of Kanab, and other location in the county and had it transfered to the location Mrs. Grace DeArman of Grover near the Glen Canyon Dam. City, Calif., are announcing the Coconino Sun, Flagstaff. engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Mr. Thomas Wesley Lunsford, son of Mrs. Lucy Lunsford, of Grover City, California. At the present time Pauline, The Sherman Crosby family who have been residing in Ju- former Kanab resident. Is nursneau, Alaska for the past several ing at the Scripps Memorial Hosyears have moved back to Utah Is on Tmd plan making their home pital at Lajolla. Mr. Lunsford in Salt Lake City. .The family an architect and building conspent the holidays in Kanab visit- tractor in Norwalk, California. ing with his mother, Mrs. Louel-lNo definate date has been set Crosby, and brother Neil Cros- for the wedding. by and family. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smirl, and daughter Cathlene, Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Johnson, and Mrs. Nabbie S. Mace spent several The Kirby Fairchild family days In Mesa, Arizona last week visiting with members of their left Saturday the 21st and spent Christmas wyk in California family and friends. with Mrs. Fairchilds mother and Kendall Crosby, grandson of other relatives. Mrs.Louella Crosby of Kanab, was here over the holidays visitMr. and Mrs. Gene Rife and son ing. Kendall Is attending Utah Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Earl RamState University at Logan. sey and children spent the Christmas week in Salt Lake City visitMark Goldy who is attending ing their daughter and sister, the University of Utah is in Ka- Glenna Rife who is working ' nab visiting with his mother, there. Mrs. Lorraine Goldy and grandHome for a two weeks leave parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ackerman. during the holidays, is 2nd. Lt. Allen Stevens from his station Mr." and Mrs, Johnny Burgoyne with the Air Force in Oklahoma. who resides in Chicago are home College students home for the visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heaton and Mr. holidays Include A1 and Lois Tait, and Mrs. Johrv Burgoyne and Garn Espljn from CSU and Norfamilies and. their many young ma Stevens from beauty' school -In Sal Lake. friends here. . The-l3t- The Kanab Cowboys basketball team started to roll last week end, and the exhibition put on by the team, with nearly all of the squad members seeing action, offers followers of the casaba sport real encouragement ' . here. Coach Boyd Adams squad hitting the hoop from hearly every angle, downed the Basic high school from Henderson, Nevada to the tune of 62 to 46. Basic, coached by former j Kanab and Cedar City resident. Bob Lunt, showed p fine team but they couldnt cope with the Cowboys here Saturday night, Basic, a class A school in Nevada won the state ' hoop title there last year. The Cowboys starting with .a five point ' deficit finished the firstquarter in lead by a score of 16 to 12; They, kept the six point lead to finish the half with 30 to 24. week U. S. Steel's American Bridge D vision will tackle what is probably the biggest roof lifting operation ever attempted. Using 24 hydraulic jacks, the 1150-to- n steel truss roof of the Air Force Academy dining hall now resting on the floor slab at the building site near Colorad jprings, will be raised 24 feet to the top of sleel columns shown In place hero. Starting the secohd canto the Cowboys increased their lead to 4529 at the end of the third quarter; And at the games end they coasted in 6246. This Thayne Judd, Steve Peterson, j Earl Severance, Pat Duffy, Paul Ford and Rodger Pugh were the ' The Organization will begin its 1958 season with a meeting at Kanab Friday. The meeting will be under the direction of officers who were elected in the December meeting at Cedar City. New officers are J. Frank Smith, chairman of the Board of Beaver County Commissioners, president, and C. Victor Smithv Beaver County clerk secretary. Board members of the committee will be nomed from each of the five counties represented. Counties belonging to the organization are Beaver, Iron, Washington, Kane and Gar- i I 4 CITY Five-Count- Ikm Weekly Newly Elected Officers For Two Meetings CEDAR main stays for the Cowboys with reserves showing up well in the later stages of the game. The Cowboys meet Dixid here Friday night. Soil Conservation Five County Group Meet Here Friday Under Holes ! By Earl Spendlove y Christmas Lighting Contest Winner Named Results of the Christmas lighting contest sponsored by the Kaare nab Jaycees and Jayce-ett- s Well, - the holidays are about over. Santa Claus brought our house more than he could afford, but I am sure that- - is the case with everyone, so Ill not com. plain. HAM Hamas Two From Utah To Tojj Posts In Hew York The New Year brings some Two Utah businessmen were ASC in the Kane changes For attractivness, Karl Jame- committee. Donald County who elected to too post in the NatioSwapp, son home first place. The A1 Lar- has been vice chairman for sev- nal Association of .Manufactures son trailer in Pugh Trailer Court, eral years was elected chairman. at recent meetbtgNn New York 2nd place for originality. The El- Mark Swapp, who served on the City. committe a couple of years ago Royden G. Derrick, president. gin Morris home third place for was elected vice chairman, and Western Steel Co..' and W. T. lighting effectivness. Lawrence Esplin of Orderville Ninghtingale, president of Mounis the third member of the com- tain Fuel Supply Co., both of To me, It looks like a Salt Lake City, were elected to mittee. field. Visitor Breaks Door and I know these the NAM board. committee good Meetings of (he executive commen will serve the farmers and The elections were held at the mittees are to be held at the ranchers in the county to the best 62nd annual Congrpss of AmeriTo Enjoy Warm Kane County Courthouse at 6 of their ability. can Industry, a meeting of some Friday. At 7 p.m. in one of the towns cafes a general meet- Fire At Lake The men retiring from the 3,500 businessmen from all parts committee this year are Carlos of the nation. ing will be held- Derrick succeeds josenh RosJudd of Kanab and Marcellus of Chester Ofson, chairman By Wanda Johnston Johnson of Glendale.Carlos ser- enblatt. of Salt Yake City, presithe new Utah State Park Commission to be guest speaker at Budge Porritt, proprietor of ved one year, and I know that dent of the Eimco Corporation. for Nightingale was, of Jacob Lake, found an unex- the county benefited from-h- is the general meeting. the sense awoke common and when year. judgcoming good they guest pected Jess Guymon, Iron County on ment. If I have my figures As members of NAMs board Commissioner and W. Clair Thursday Dec. 26th. Asleep Marcellus served Lake has in Jacob the a Lobby couch of straight, directors, Derrcik and NightRowley, Iron County clerk, have 46 of on this committee for something ingale will participate in five been president and secretary of were William A Richards 2 Arizona and his year like twenty-onyears and has directors meeting where the asthe Organization for Holbrook, had been if not all of sociations policies and programs Richards chairman son old most, Tommy. the past two years. to sleep about four miles the time. Thats quite a record. will, be determined, went The five counties organized for myself, I -- can say of Jacob Lake on Hightwo years agato further inter- South89 at 12:30 a.m. and ran off Speaking I that have' certainly enjoyed county activities, and work for way Into a 20 deep canyon in about working with Mr. Johnson the Enjoy Daughters Visit would of which be 'muprojects a foot of snow. He had immedi- past eight years. He has been A surprise visit was enjoyed tual benefit to the five counties. ately taken his son uninjured, vitally interested in conserving bundled him up and caught a and improving the soil in. his by the Carlos Judd family of ride North with two young men county. He has done all in his Kanab when the Lynn Asay family of Provo arrived here at 8 p. Fredoni? Hews Events leaving two rifles and other val- power to see that value has been m. Christmas eve to spend the uable belongings .where they received for every dollar spent weekend. for one conservation in the county, were inthe unlocked car, The Fredonia M.I.A. Junior This is the- - first Christmas beyond shut- and has always had the interests and and Junior Gleaner door was damaged tree. t'tiwne f or. "Nellie and family for of the farmers at ranchers and by a big pine classes held a sunrise breakfast ting heart. If he has made any mis- nine years. While here they also The boys let him out at Jacob takes In doing his job, they have enjoyed a visit to the Glen Canon New Years morning. Under Lake thinking he could get help been honest mistakes, for he has yon Dam area. the direction of Mrs. Afton went on their way. Richards and Dell also spent Christmas day Brooksby and Doyle Randall. beat on the door, hollered, whis- always tried to treat everyone in Kanab, leaving the day after The group of teenagers gathered tled but was unable to awaken fair and see that the ACP prohis work In Rock Springs, for, shortly after the end of the P.T. the .Porritt family asleep in the gram was carried out the way it Wyoming where he is working He should be carried out. A. New Years. Eve dance and rear room of the Lodge. on a gas and oil rig. ina see fire could burning place until played games' and danced side and wanted to get breakfast was served and every- warm so he knocked a Tommy hole in one went home. A good turn out the big plate glass door with a of young people attended the well log, bundled Tommy- on one N chaperoned affair and had a end of a couch, built up the. fire Mr. Mrs. Lincoln Crofts and Nan E. Johnson By to himself. went and sleep good time. and girls and Mr. and Mrs. JosNow that the holidays are Passerbyers reported the car eph C. Bolander were in Salt to the Checking Station at we can settle down Lake City, Utah Friday, Saturmaybe at 3:30 a.m. and Patrol- to peaceful living again. Every- day and Sunday on business and Gcanly Seat Hews man Lavar Johnston was dis- one around here has seemed to visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ford and patched to it. Johnson had checks enjoy the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cliffird LeFevre family from Toas, New Mexico made at all hospitals in northern Mr. and Mrs. Keri Chamberlain and children of Panguitch, Utah are in Kanab for part of the holi-- Arizona and Kanab looking for visited at the Webster Adair ' days visiting with their, families victims. All Richards guns and and children of Richfield, Utah home Sunday enfoute home from - and friends. property were luckily still in the visited here Friday and Saturday a trip to Mexico, car. A wrecfcer had already come Ken on business. from Fredonia and had pulled the Mr. and Mrs. Rolland ChamCharles Hart Jr. car out of the canyon which took andMr; and Mrs. and family visited in Anberlain visitof children New Castle a couple of hours, because of ed at the Amy H, Eplln home nabels, t Utah with Mrs. Chamsnow and big boulders, when the and Saturday, Saturday berlains folks it was the first Checking Station finally radio- Friday other members of the family time in many yearsj&ll the memed Patrolman Johnston and bers had been together. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. them joined the breakin at Jacob Chamberlain said they had a Sorensen of and children Lake, which was the accident Cedar Mr. and real enjoyable time visiting. Utah and City, vlctums. Richards paid for the Mrs. DeRay Pugh' 'of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Easton Blackbroken window, was cited for Utah. City, burn and daughter Betty visited reckless driving by Johnston and here Friday they are from St. about $600 damage to his Mr. and Mrsi Vardaman It a pity that people cant had George, Utah. 1957 Pontiac. He had been new Mrs. and Clarissa Orton exchange problems. Everyone acat of time the the of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hepworth drinking knows how to solve the other cident. He received minor bruis- - friends and relatives here and and son visited at the Eliza Cox fellows." es and lacerations In the wreck, in St. George over the week-enhbme several days. as follows: . p.-- Jacob , e Five-Count- y , M-m- Orderville daily news happenings - Fre-don- ia -- ire-port- De-Mo- ln Jor-engse- . d. n ll . h he . d - n, Statistics Show : Kane Business Increase For Year. Two Liquor License Transfers Hear . Utah Arizona " - -- 100,-00- - rd Kanab News Notes a - Mt. Carmel news " 4 0 According to the records kept in Kanab by Gurnesy Brown, official state weather observer, the year 1957 went on record as receiving the fifth highest moisture content in the more than fifty years that records have been kept here. With 1.03 inches in December the years total amounted to 7 17.-2- inches. January was the highest mon-fct- h, receiving 3.79 inches. Febu-ar- y showed .86; March had.42; April with .36; May 2.31 at a time when needed; June went 1 inch even; July with .1.41; Au-- . gust 1.47, these three months be- sides bringing fine feed on the ranges harvested an abundance of weeds in Kanab. " September Low September was the only month to show an absense of any moisture. October recorded 3 inches even and helped late feed with the weather being warm. November showed a total of 1.67 and the 1.03 In December finished the year to give encouragement to all throughout the area following several real dry years. According to records kept since 1895, with a few years missed, the year 1941 was high with 9 inches. That year followed five good years of 13.38 in 1937; 14.08 in '.38; 14.34 in 39 and 3 in 1910. By the same token this year, following the driest in the areas history last year, may hthe start of a long stretch of fine weal her that will benefit cattlemen ami all others. Other good years ahead of this past year show 1905 with 19.90 second high. 1940 with 19.03 was third high and 1927 with 18.01 was fourth high. 20.-2- 19.-0- - Fredonia Hews and Current Events FREDONIA The Arizona Strinpers Square Dance Club of Fredonia have completed plans for their Jamboree to be held January 25th according to Keith Bryner, club president. The Jamboree will be, held in the Fredonia High School Gym. Refreshments will be served during the dance and a floorshow featuring local talent will be presented during the intermission. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Johnston, will act as general with everyone pitching in for various duties. The Jamboree was originally set up as a yearly Deer Hunters Jamboree In November but had to be postponed until now be- -' causes of difficulites acquiring an appropriate hall. Several of the guest callers will be on hand to call their favorite calls. All square dancers are invited to attend. Spectators .. will also be welcomed. Angus Velma Barton 55 years old of1 Panguitch was fofind dead in his bed Friday December 27th at about 1:00 ,p,m, at the Burn Miller South Sheep Camp 22 miles of Fredonia near Gun-sigh- t. He was discovered by his son Arthur Barton 18 year old sheep herder for Hout Hatch 10 miles South of Fredonia. Young Barton was accompanied by his mother Mary and sister Mary Ann 12 and brother Mrk 7. Mrs. Barton had brought the children from Panguitch to spend the day with Arthur and her husband and have a belated Christmas dinner. They had picked up Arthur at the Hatch Sheep camp before going to the Bum Miller camp. Deputy Sherriff Wayne "Slim, Lathim invest!- -' gated and Dr. P. G.1 Fulstow attended. Barton was last seen Monday at about noon by his boss Burn Miller also of Panguitch. Dr. Fulstow stated he passed Christmas morning or the following morning from a heart) attack. Besides the above named survivors Barton had a sister and her family living in Panguitch and other relatives scattered In other parts of Utah. Arthur lost his wife last Christmas 1956 from pneumonia and said' the holiday season is not very, lucky for his family. Dee. 23 " |