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Show J41 Picrpont Avenue NATION Ai Si-n- VOLUME tan IDITOllAi i 'll 71 TT 1 XXX NO. 43 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST Kane Ccsmiy Kanab Liens Kane Fair Premium List Completed Hows Notes Be Host To In This Issue Of Southern Utah News Hospital Mrs. Wendel Bentley of Kanab July 27 for medical attention and is still confined. was admitted Class 5. Calves 12 to 24 months! Class 6. Get oi Sire (3 animals) Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry GlovClass Fat Class: (All breeds) Animals entered must weigh at least 600 lbs. er of Kanab, a boy he weighed in at 7 lbs 15 oz., and arrived July 28. Class 7. Fat steer or heifer Class 8. All feeder stock 500 lbs or more Mrs. Cristie Mulliner of Mt. Carmel was admitted July 31 for minor surgery. . :-- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Schaerr of Kanab, a girl. The little Miss arrived July 31 and weighed 6 lbs 13 oz. 5 Miss Charlotte Young of Kanab treated for a fractured left ankle, July 31. it was t MT - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Derryll Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona, a girl weighing 7 lbs 11 oz., July 31. Terry D. Button, 4 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Button of Kanab was in for a tonsilectomy August 1. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Bunting of Kanab, a girl, weighing 7 lbs 6 oz., arriving August 1. . " 0- - Raymond Heaton, with his Grand champion 1961 Kane County Fair. lamb at the DIVISION C Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boardman of Kanab, a girl. She weighed 7 lbs- - lVi oz and arrived August 1. Douglas Heaton, age 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vard Heaton of Alton was admitted August 1 for medical attention. - SHEEP Lot A. Rambouillett Lot C. Suffolk Breeding Class Class 1. Ram (lamb to 1 year) Class 2. Ram (over 1 year) Class 3. Ewe (to 1 year) Class 4. Ewe (over 1 year) Class 5. Feeder Lambs in Pens of 3 or more. Fat Class: (All breeds) Class 6. Fat Lamb. Mrs. Joe Bolander (Pearl) of Orderville underwent major surg ery August 1. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson of Kanab, a boy. He weighed 7 lbs 6 oz and arrived August 5. - Class Class Class Class Class Class Class 1. DIVISION D SWINE Boars, All breeds (under 12 months) Boars, All breeds (over 1 year) Barrows, All breeds (4 to 8 months) Sows, All breeds (under 12 months) Sows, All breeds (over 12 months) 6. Sow and litter 7. Sow and Boar 2. 3. 4. 5. Hattie Swapp, age 6, daughter of b Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swapp of . Ka-na- was in for an appendectomy August 5. Robert Burrows, age 7, son of a Mr. and Mrs. Max Burrows of Fre-doni- LIVESTOCK NOTE Similar awards will be given in both Junior and Senior Divisions. A Trophy will be presented to the outstanding Jr. and Sr. Exhibitor. FRUITS AND CROPS Burton Rust, Assistant Roy Robertson, Supervisor was admitted for a adnoid-ectom- y August 8. Final Selection RULES Of Locations Registration: Kanab 8:00 to 12:00 noon. Orderville 9:00 to 1:00 p.m. August 17. Judging beginning at 11:00 a.m. August 18. 2. A trophy will be awarded for outstanding Jr. and Sr. exhibitor. 3. Fruits and Vegetables shall be exhibited on a 9 inch paper plate. All plates are to contain: Lot A. Three to five specimens of the same specimens of the same variety, except items such as prunes and plums. These shall contain ten specimens. Lot B. Three bunches of grapes. One commercial cup of berries. 4 All other entries are to be made up as follows: , Lot A. Three specimens of melons or squash. Lot B. Six stalks of corn with ears. Lot C. Threshed grains and seeds to be Vx inch deep on 9 inch plate. Lot D. Forage Sheaf Alfalfa, clover and grasses to be tied in inch bundles. Lot E. Grain sheaf to be tied in 2 inch bundles. 1. Set For Movie 9, 1962 Miss Katfceryn Pugh To Visiting Official Pugh - Puranen To Recite Vows Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Pugh of Kanab, are announcing the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Katheryn Pugh, to Raymond (Whitey) Puranen, of Flagstaff Arizona. The late Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Puranen, Cleveland, Ohio, are parents of the future bridegroom. The Pugh home in Kanab will be the setting for the nuptials Five Cocnty Group September 22. A reception will honor the pair that evening at Hold Parry Lodge. Miss Lynda Raymond will be maid of honor with the bride-elec- t Here Friday Meeting sisters, Mrs. Paul Armand Mrs. Rodney Carpenter Some fifty members and officers strong as attendants. of the Five ounty Organization Ronald Kelm, Flagstaff, will be met in Kanab at Parry Lodge, man. best 3. evening. August Friday Miss Pugh wa graduated from Clarence Miller, Iron County Commissioner and chairman of the University of Utah in June, the Organization presided over where she was affiliated with Althe meeting, with Kane Commis- pha Phi. sioner Meril V. Adams assisting Mr. Puranen was graduated from the University of Illinois in together with secretary-treasure- r Clair Rowley. 1959. Reports were made by the comAfter a honeymoon to California mittee heads of the roads, parks and the northwest states, the and forest advertising, historical, couple will reside in Flagstaff. water and power, industrial deand the agents. county velopment Elder Davfd I. Robinson Dr. Ensign of the Utah State Mental Health Dept., was the guest speaker and recommended to the group that a committee be fully organized and made active to act in the capacity of a Health Department for the' Five County a Organization. Dr. Joseph J. of Kanab was named chairman for that committee. The September meeting of the organization was set for September 7 in Garfield County. Successful n - CX5j Family Gathering Completes Schooling MarSAN DIEGO (FHTNC) James A Rush and ' daughter Carolyn of Houston, Tex ine Private John S. Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church of Kaas are in Kanab this week Mr. and Mrs. visit-,in- g with home folks and friends. nab, Utah, was graduated, July 7, Mrs. Rush is the former Eliott from Sea Duty Indoctrination School at the Marine Corps Recruit Eatough, daughter of Mrs. Orao Depot in San Diego, Calif. A few of the fine fruits and vegetables being exhibited at the fair. Mrs. Eatough and the Rush famThe schools ' four-wee. course DIVISION G . Mr. cover and be will firefighting, damage control joined by ily Mrs. Watson Eatough and family and general military matters. UpClass 8. Home dried fruits and vegetables of American Fork, Utah Tuesday on completion of the course, stuLot B. VegeUbles dents are assigned to Pacific Fleet Lot A. Fruits for several days visit and to Mrs. Eatoughs birthday. ships for duty. (Continued on Page Three) h. k 6b-ser- e op-nin- g Ka-ia- d 4-- pro-war- d 4-- --4-H fun-fille- d 4-- - .... Aug-1- 6 Six of Kane Countys lovliest oung ladies are busily preparing 85th Quorum or the contest to choose Miss fane County. The contest will be Evening; Of Song eld Thursday, August 16 in in connection with the The 85th Quorum of Seventies ceremonies of the Kane of the Kanab Stake will present an evening of Song, August 11 at 'ounty Fair. Young ladies who will contri- B p.m. in the Kanab Stake House. bute their talents to the Queen The program will be rendered ontest will include Madolyn Car- by Dr. William E. Purdy, head of ol! Orderville, sponsored by the music department at Dixie lamsay Brothers Service; Pamela College. R o e n e DiFiore, well Sorensen, Orderville, sponsored by known throughout the state for Ians Chamberlain Barber Shop; her mqsic talents and Dr. Gordon Joyce Cox, Alton, sponsored by Beckstrand, extension agent for Uton Mercantile; Darlene Thorn-on- . Utah State University, well known Kanab. sponsored by Trails for his brilliant tenor voice, will Ind Restaurant; Layle Lewis, also take part. sponsored by Parry Lodge Tickets will be charged for this ind Carolyn Black, Kanab, spon-oreoutstanding event. by Kanab Laundry and Dry Deaners. In charge of the Queen Contest Weekly Hews Release his year are Rena C. Tait, Order-ill- e and Maurine Ramsey. Kanab. from They have been ably assisted by lean Glazier, Kanab. Your County Agent The program to be held at 8 p. n. Thursday night will include By Carl Hatch he Queen Contest, the Opening Two highlights of the Ceremony and the Good Neighbor The winner of the Queen tram are the club camp and the Contest will not be announced un- - County Fair, il the Queens Coronation Dance Last week. Garfield. Piute and Friday evening, according to Mrs. Kane Counties held their annual hamberlain. Club Camp at Duck Anoher important feature of Creek. About 225 Kane Coun attended this social out- Fridays schedule is the Fair Par ty ade under the direction of John A. ng. This was Kanes year to pro- Reese. The parade theme, Life vide the Assistant Mayor for Club n Kane County, Then and Now, Camp. Elected to serve this posi- suggests many possibilities fortion were Douglas Carroll, for floats from every town, business the younger group and Terry Lew-anjU for the older. Claire Pugh and organization in the county. Cnne White led the flag raising will to be awarded the Prizes best parade units in the Senior ceremonies in their respective, Division (16 years up) and the camps. lunior Division (Up to 16). All Dub Camp consists of nature floats and units participating in study, recreation and handicraft the parade should be at the Sem- projects for all the youth particiinary Building for registration by pating in the camp. This year the 4 p.m. The parade will begin at older group was favored with a 5 p.m. Town Boards, clubs and Gun Safety Clinic presented by Mr. Wards are especially invited to Lee Robertson of the Fish and participate in this popular activ- Game Department. The individual clubs entertained each other by ity. For the talent show to be pre- presenting skits in the evening, sented Saturday night, the num- and Thursday evening the older bers will be divided into three divi- group enjoyed a movie and their sions according to age, 'thus giv- traditional candle lighting cereing the young participants an eq- mony. The other highlights of the ual opportunity to win. There are still openings for more numbers. season is the County Fair, This to be held August 16, 17, and Anyone wishing to participate year should contact Amanda MacDan-- I 18. Our club members have all aid, Kanab. or Mercy Chamber-lain- , woAed hard on their projects and some excellent exhibits will Orderville. be at the fair. Three Fair Premium Books are now itemspresented the should keep in available, so see that you get mind are the demonstration conyours now and dont miss one of test, and the conthe exciting events planned for test to be heldpublic speaking afternoon Thursday these three big, days. and the Style dress revue to Two events listed in the sched- be held Friday afternoon. All of ule in the Premium Books have these contests will be held at the been changed. The Style Dress school in Orderville and all Review Contest will be held Fri- are encouraged to enter. day, August 17 at 2 p.m. and the Speaking Contest will be Thursday, August 16 at 2 p.m. Alien flews Holes Mark these changes in your books and be sure to attend these interBy Allen Cox esting events. Sgt Dorian L.' Campbell has been here on leave from the Army for several days and will leave Horse Show soon for Dugway Utah where he will be stationed. Is Fair Ord-rvill- n Honors Birthday Six Kane County Girls In Fair Queen Contest; Parade, Programs Set San-nell- J $3.30 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Exhibits All Set For Opening The Lions Club of Kanab will welcome Darwin Woodbury, Dist-ic- t Governor of 28 H Lions In temational, which includes 24 tubs in Southern Utah. Lion Woodbury is athletic director and basketball coach at Snow College in Ephriam. He is a member of the Ephriam Lions Club and has served as its president and He has served District 28-as a Zone Chairman and Deputy District Governor. District Governor Woodbury will visit the Lions Dub of Kanab at 8:00 p.m. on August 13, 1962. The Purpose of his visit will be to advise and assist the club on matters pertaining to Lions administration and program. Kanab Lions Dub is an active unit of the International Associa-atioof Lions Clubs, which is dedicated to community betterment in all its aspects; to national and economic, social and cultural progress; and to the promotion of international peace. In all these fields, Lions International has won strong influence and prestige, because of its countless constructive services. The first units of a final major location survey party will be in the area this week, said Fay Hamblin, who has been helping in locating sites for the filming of The Greatest Story Ever Told". Mr. Hamblin told the Southern Utah News that he has spent near- Brinkerhoff Family ly a year in helping on locations for this picture that will probably Reunion Held surpass any to ever be made in this area for size, number of peoCROPS DIVISION E On Cedar Mountain ple used and in expenditures. Class 1. Potatoes that most of the loIt appears The James Brinkerhoff family Lot D. All Others cations to be used in the area will Lot C. Rural Lot B. Bliss Lot A. Russets was held at Navajo Lake. reunion Class 2. Cereals (any variety) eastern be in and around the part Lot D. Corn on Stalk of Kane County near the Colorado July 27 and 28, 1962. It started Lot B. Oats Lot C. Com Lot A. Barley All Others Lot F. Grass Seed Lot Lot E. Alfalfa River. A large camp will probably off with a big mutton supper Fribe located in that area where day evening. George and Press Class 3. Vegetables (AH Varieties) of Kanab and James Esp-linearly all personnel and workers Swapp Lot A. Beans of Glendale were in charge will be housed and fed. Mr. HambLot B. Beets lin said that it appeared likely of cooking details; they served a Lot C. Squash that the camp will be located in delicious meal. Lot D. Onions Saturday a business meeting Utah. Lot E. Tomatoes The following Is taken from The and election took place at the Lot F. Carrots Hollywood Reporter, August 2, edge of beautiful Navajo Lake. Lot G. Cantaloupes First units of a final major loca- Outging officers are George L. Lot H. Watermelon Fredonia, president; tion survey party leave tomorrow Brinkerhoff B. Gardner, Kanab, Utah Hortense Arisites and Utah to line in up FRUITS DIVISION F zona representing Jerusalem and vice president; RGene P. Bunting Page, Arizona, secretary; Lenna adjacent areas for George Stevens B. Class 4. Fruits (Any Variety) Baldwin, San Luis Obespo, CaliGreatest of The production Story Lot E. Plums Lot A. Grapes fornia, Genealogist; Matti Fish, diEver Told, UA release. Art Lot F. Prunes Lot B. Peaches Arizona, assistant genealas- Mesa, Richmond and Howard rector Lot G. All Others Lot C Pears sistant art director William Creb-e-r ogist. Lot D. Apples Incoming officers are Royal are vanguard of party to be Class 5. Miscellaneous Items (Any Variety) later by Stevens, his per- Brinkerhoff, Bicknell, Utah, presijoined Lot B. All Others Lot A. Honey sonal assistant William Hale, dent; Mabel Potter, Loa, Utah, William Mellor, genealogist; Lenna Baldwin, ascinematographer oroduction manager Lee Lukather, sistant genealogist Zella B. Noassistant director Ray Gosnell, art ble, Mesa, Arizona and Zina B. director Richard Day and con- Hatch, Woodruff, Arizona, assiststruction head Jack Tait, among ant genealogists and historians. Remaining officers are Vida others. Entire location survey trip is Leigh Cedar City, Utah historian A. Brinkerhoff, Glendale, expected to run two weeks during Louisa historian. assistant Utah, hich a large number of specific Approximately 150 relatives sites relating to key scenes in the from throughout Utah, Nevada, script will be considered". Arizona and California were in attendance. -S socunea CTU 4-- Kanab Youth Plans LDS Mission A Farewell Testimonial will be held Sunday evening, August 12 at 7 p.m., in the Kanab Stake House for Elder David I. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray-do- n Robinson of Kanab. Elder Robinson has been called by the LDS Church to serve a mission in Andes Mission field. Elder Robinson is a graduate of Kanab High School, class of 1960. He has attended Brigham Young University for the past two years where he was active in music and was listed among the top three percent in his studies. Highlight Mrs. Martha Roundy is visiting The horse show registration will in Delta with her parents, the start at 2:00 p.m., August 18th. Edward Christensens. The show will run from 2:30 to Phillip Robertson and Wendel 5:00 p.m., however, saddleback arrived home Friday from Palmer 6:30. will until extend sports There will be judged classes Fort Lewis Washington. Phillip and also sports eveqts for any says the Army is through with 30 horse and rider of any age. Rib- him and Wendell will have bons and trophy will be presented days leave. to the judged events. In the sports Mr. and Mrs! Preal George from events, each horse that places Kanosh and Manti are visiting relwill be given points according to atives and friends here. the placing. The more events enOrtho Christensen went .back to tered, the more chance for points. CSU Registration The points will be totaled and a work at Zion Park Sunday. Registars Office at the College first and second place prize will and Raymond arrived of Southern Utah announced this be presented, at the dance that home Sunday after spending a senior freshmen and in all both the week that entering night junior at a soil conservation camp and transfer students must file division. (Senior division will be week in Logan canyon. an application for admission as 16 years and older. All under 10 will be in the junior division). soon as possible. On Saturday the townspeople Ward Robb, Registrar, indicated The junior division sports will poured concrete for one half of that applications are being pro- be going on during the judging of our proposed tennis court. Under cessed quickly in order to send brood mares, colts, stallions etc, the direction of Bruce Hoyt, Town orientation and registration infor- from 2:30 through 5:00. Senior Board President We hope to commation to those students who are division sports will extend from plete the concrete pouring next accepted for admission. Applica 5:00 to 6:30. Saturday. The sport events include: timed tion forms may be secured by Mrs. Esther Heaton and her writing to the Registars Office at barrel racing, saddle scramble, flag race etc. If time permits, daughter, Dixie Gayle are attendCollege of Southern Utah. . Opening dates for Jhe fall term there will be some team events, ing summer school at Logan. etc. race of the see such will as CSU potatoe it beginning Monday evening Ricky Crofts, The judged events are listed ffleshman orientation on Friday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Crofts, September 21 at 8 a.m. Returning in the fair book. If there are further question Don Heaton son of Mr. and Mrs. students will register on Monday, September 24, transfer and fresh ibout the horse show, please con- A. La Mond Heaton entertained men will register Tuesday, Septem tact LuDru Sorenson or Max Esp-li- n 41 of their little friends at a weaner and marshmellow roast at of Mt. Carmel. her 25 and class work will get Remember, the more horses pre- the Crofts home, the occasslon, underway Wednesday, September their 8th birthdays. sent, the better the show, 26, according to Mr. Robb. Ferril |