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Show I i JL ter Microfilming Corp HI Pierpont Avenue NATIONAL tab s. EDITORIAL faff VOLUME jjgj XXXI NO. KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, 1 County Agent Cites Achievements Of Kesab High Scbsil llsws Holes Kane at Utah State Fair Nearing ljd OCTOBER $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy 4, 1962 of Faithful Service 4-H- ers ? Rural Housing Loans Get Big Boost Thru Farmers Home Adm. ' By Joyce Cram The students at Kanab High School have really been busy. Dennis Jones and Larry Riggs attended the Safety Education Conference in Salt Lake City during the U.E.A. week end. The boys felt that they learned many facts to help the people of Kanab drive with more safety. The first High School meeting of the year was held Monday night. Refreshments were served to those in attendance. The Larriettes held their first meeting Tuesday, October 2. New officers included: Lois Ann Bunting, President, J a m i Spendlove, Vice President and Reporter, Marilyn Glazier, Secretary, Diane Leach, Costume Manager, and Nita Swapp, Advertising Manager and Historian. The girls expect to have ' a very enjoyable year. Many activities have been planned for the students in the coming An additional $152 million has been made available for rural Democratic Group Once again Kane County can housing loans, Secretary of Agribe proud of the showing made at culture Orville L. Freeman Coming Here Oct. 10th who the State Fair by the nounced recently. entered articles in the State ConSenator Frank E. Moss, RepThis makes a total of $185 miltests. resentative David King and M. lion available through the FarmExThere were 29 State Fair ers Home Administration for this Blaine Peterson and William H. hibitors; two entries in the Style type of credit during fiscal 1963. Henderson, will make a flying dress revue; and two contestants The fund come from the $430 trip over most of the state startentered the demonstration contest. million authorized by the Housing ing next week and will be in Red ribbons were won by all of Act of 1961, to be expended with- - Kanab Wednesday, October 10' the Foods 1 entries. They were: from about 10 a.m. until 11a.m. in a period. Approximately Chiyo Swapp, Kanab, Cookies, S95 million was obligated during The group would like to meet Sherman Cox, Glendale, Cookies; fiscal 1962. as many people as possible in - Kanab, Cookies Tony Chatterley,Kanab and Kane County and These funds will help 20,000 and Tamra Meeks, Kanab, Cookies. families who do not now plan on bein; at the Courthouse. rural Three entries in foods 2 phase have adequate housing to obtain They should arrive at the air-were: Mary Ann Chamberlain, credit to finance a new home or port about 10:05 a.m. for anyGlendale, Muffins, red ribbon; one who might want to be there improve the home they already Margaret Swapp, Kanab, banana to welcome them. own Secretary Freeman said. t bread, blue ribbon, Nadine HeaBe sure to be at the courtThe rural housing program is ton, Kanab, banana bread, red The old building, while termWith the new Kane County house and talk and discuss local, a areas in also force rural driving ribbon. ed inadequate at this time, has Hospital nearing fompletion the development. The construction car- state and national problems with Janae Esplin, Glendale, won a end of long and faithful sermany fond memories for many ried on with the funds provides this group, they will be glad blue ribbon for her cheese roll- week. vice Is near for the present people and will be another old work for local carpenters, masons, to discuss and talk over any landmark to pass. ups; Carey Brinkerhoff, Glendale, The first home game of the Kane County Hospital. plumbers and electricians and matters of concern that you may We hope to have a more combiscuits, ,blue ribbon, and Irene season will be played against MilStarted in the early 30s dursteps up the sales of building up-ol- have. Rose Begay, Alton, biscuits, red ford the years by Dr. plete history of the building and will bedepression The ing game dealer and other merchants Friday. Leo ribbon. These youths were third Findlay George R. A iked, the hospital operation in next weeks S.U.N., in small rural communities. The gin at 2:30 p.m. The boys expect phase cooking. to play a good game which will was later purchased and has and possibly a photo of the new wages received by the workmen Oil Well Drilling To S$nre Mission been operated by Kane County. hospital. First Year Home Improvement end in a victory for Kanab. and the profits retained by the entrants were Bonnie Diamond, The Seniors will sponsor a dance businessmen are in turn circulated Below Depth A Missionary Farewell Testi Kanab, Lunch Set, blue ribbon; Friday night to celebrate the victthrough local trade channels. InWeek Fire Sunday, Prevention monial will be held Sunday, Octo- Dixie Brown, Kanab, Lunch set, ory of the game. vested in local enterprises. The This Week A car wash sponsored by the ber 14, 1962 n the Kanab Stake blue ribbon. Colleen Johnson, Or effect of the housing dollar is Tuesday won blue ribbon for a Leo House for Elder Jay Findlay, derville, Sophomores will be held Saturday October 7th For Week Long Observance multiplied many times before its Drilling depth at the oil well son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Find- her pillow cases while the follow- at the high school force is diminished. 12 miles northwest approximately won a hold blue ribbons all will entrants in The of Kanab. fatalities fire 11.700 ing eighth grade lay Round the calendar and round there were In addition the housing loans of Kanab near Red Knoll by Su, Chamber-lainDoris next week. bake sale some time Elder Findlay has been called for their entries: the clock, fire strikes an average the United States, including sev- are helping to stabilize and strengto seve a Mission, for the LDS Orderville,, Laundry bag; Individual orders will be taken of over 1,000 American homes enteen (17) deaths in Utah. And then rural communities by creating perior Oil Company was reported at a depth of approximately 4200 Church in the Southern Australian Merilyn Lamb, Orderville, pillow; and filled by the students. day. Some are serious. Some more than 70,000 persons were attractive moder living facilities, feet, Tuesday morning. every Madmonth Guidance periods this Mission field. Headquarters for Paula Smith, Kanab, Pillow, the type of house construction that tire inconsequential. But every fire injured in fires. will be held the first and third means a loss. Known as the Kanab Creek unit the mission is at 189 Kooyon Road, eline Marshall, Kanab, pillow. . i Last year fire looses totaled makes communities desirable placthe well for Superior is being Toorak S.E.2, Victoria, Australia. Clothing entrants were: DanX Wednesdays to enable the students Fire takes lives; too Last year $1,209,042,340, the greatest dollar es in which to live. drilled by Mountainn States DrilElder Findlay is a graduate of Frost, skirt,, blue; Elaine Brown, to plan floats for the Homecoming of increase an and loss in history Here again the impact of the of Denver, Colorado. Company Kanab High School, class of 1961. skirt, blue; Mariam McAllister, Parade. Homecoming will be held ling 9.1 over the preceding year, program multiplies, for the new was reported He was active in dramatics, music skirt, red; Dayleen Brown, skirt, October 19 with a football game Local Area! Opens Fire Prevention Week in the j homer buIn with FamersHome In tests last week it an indication been had there that and athletics while at KHS. He red; all entrants from Kanab. Sec- against Hurricane. on 13th To effective be only Admini&etion loans provide fines community will x in oil or the well of The number of either first gas of last Lyceum Orderyear attending ond Phase, Gayle Esplin, spent part the Utah community in the econom- - with stem test taken from 3.754 Hunters were reminded that a if you participate, states I the University of Utah. ville, dress, blue; Marilyn Heaton, the year will be held Monday, Oc one week earlier season prevails Safety Council. jcai construction of homes. In to 3,783 feet, with 50 ft. of dril The Testimonial Sunday will Alton, dress, blue; Irene Rose Be-- 1 tber 22, at 2:40 p.m. in the high I construction' of Heres what you canjdoi. units this year. herd on deer three mud recovered. school gym, start at 7 p.m. gay, Alton, Dress, Blue; Charlene the ling base-- 1 these homes has stimulated and attic lTcheck the are your They of the well has been As you can see, the next week Drilling Heaton,- - Alton, Dress, Blue; Lynthe Henry Moun- "mentftr accumulations of old investment of private capital in da Heaton, Alton, dess, blue; El-- holds many school activities for Paunsaugant and I along quite well since starigoing similar of construction, and cans the opening newspapers, empty paint tain herd units whjye types Jen Brinkerhoff, Glendale, red; students and townspeople. ng h August with Gcn Accident day of the se&so'n is OCT.' 13, one other" combustible trash w hi c h Theprogram has also beeto high-fee- d encountered by lost circulation Kfcala Hep&orth, Orderville,-dress- ; fires. week earlier than the Oct. 20 openly successful so far as repayments either through water orgrevices fed; Lynda Smith, Kanab, dress, all other herd units Takes Life cf 2. Check your electrical circuits, are concerned, the Secretary said, underneath date for ing the ground. chatterley Kanabi I Ml. in the state. appliances and extension cords to More than $417,000,000 has been water source was enOne large and license are loans sure in tag rural make advanced The they housing regular improper Max Kay about the 2100 ft at countered We are certainly proud of these Christie Mulliner of a deer since 1949. Principal and interBy working order. may be used for taking boys and girls and thankful for box. All rest payments total $147,000,000, depth that has required the drilfuse on three these Check 3. sex hunting your either Dennis Salter is working for Funeral services for Max Kay the many hours of help and train- ling to mud circulation drilling fuses should be of the proper units beginning Oct. 13. d 0n)y $88ooo, or two at this time. Heaton, 19, 1164 Bueno Ave. Salt ing given to the youth by the the movies east of Kanab. Special anterless deer permits amperage. redths of one percent have been entirely Lake City, who died Saturday of many leaders throughout the Coun used and matches leave 4. also be Dcnt lying purchased at Sacrament Visitors written off as uncollectible. Sunday may wounds from an accidental shoot- ty- and Paunwere Clela Hepworth and daugh- for the Muddy-Ferrom,r b, Local Workers At ing, will be conducted Wednesday ter Kealo. Gayle Esplin, Merna saugant areas. Permits for the modernize, or at 10 a.m. in the 11th Ward Chapused. to home at sold children been leave have Never Mountains 5. Cham and Henry Gladys Holgate, Dorris el, Church of Jesus Christ of Latteralone. If you employ a baby sitter, vTilXtn Movie Location berlain from Orderville. The pro- out. -day Saints, 951 E. 1st South. two the t0 CaU for Permits resident of Airal remaining was Bishopric; by gram and given farmers ?r ToartmeSr at South 260 E. call Friends may Laurel Anderson, Lavee Demills units are available by calling in I communities who cannot obtain Gel Financial Temple, Tuesday from 6 to 8 p. Only through cooperative action credlt from other sources, and Dorene Sorensen received in- person, or writing to the deer ward at the and lowwe Wednesday m., permit sales offices in Castledale on the part of all us, can dividual awards. We received a call from Page chapel from 9:30 a.m., until time or in Ka- er the number of fire deaths, fires for the Muddy-Ferro(Continued on Page Three) of services. and fire losses. Wednesday evening from Merle nab for the Paunsaguarit. Ivis Farr By V. Adams of Kanab who is workRon Tibbits, 19, 310-6tAve., Larry MacDonald The School Board election this and the youth each were carrying ing on the movie construction, Fire Prevention Week October 7 to 13 22 caliber weapons. Larry Heaton, year was very quiet until the Are You Ready? along with many others from this Awards area, and Mr. Adams gave us the Wins 17, a brother,' also had gone and voting started Tuesday, October was rolling a large can lid along 2, but by the time the votes were following figures that shows the the mountainside which the other counted, observers could tell that Larry M. MacDonald, son of Mr. work and subsequent filming will there had been a lot of work done and Mrs. A. Duncan MacDonald give our area a big shot in the youths used for a target. of Kanab, who is employed at arm, financially. "Ron stepped over a log, holding for the two candidates on the Glen Canyon Dam as an engineer Mr. Adams said that there were his rifle in both hands over his ballot. W. Oscar Brooksby beat seven Harold E. votes, Pratt was cited in August with an Out- 74local carpenters working at by him, behind Max was head. right with LaVier Tait getting standing Performance Rating and $36.00 each per day; 52 laborers I had just rolled the can lid when write-i- n la Superior Performance Award of at $26.75 each per day; 25 drivers tally, and one ballot I saw my brother, the rifle in his one of $350. at $30.35 each per day and local hands over his , head, roll over being thrown out for a total 125 votes being cast. Both men In a letter from Mr. F. M. Clint- - equipment that was averaging backwards, Larry said. on the ballot are native sons, on, Regional Director, Department $750 total per day. The figMr. Heaton had been shot in members of families that have of the Interior, Mr. MacDonald ures are approximate, but - come the throat under the chin. Sgt. G. been in Fredonia for more than was told. to nearly $5,570.75 per day total. A. Seeley said it was impossible Both are members of 50 Mr. Adams said that Kane Performthe Both to determine at once who had the years. Outstanding Church of Jesus Christ of ance Rating and the Superior Per- County workers were in the mafired the fatal shot Latter Day Saints, with Brooksby formance Award were recommend- jority t the construction sites in Max Kay Heaton was born Dec being a past Bishop of the Ward, ed by your Supervisor, appropriate eastern Kane County, but that Max and Lavell of son a 4, 1942, Both have served as school board reviewing officials, the Regional worker from Washington, Iron, an Garda Esplin Heaton. He was members before, Brooksby for 12 Performance Rating Committee Garfield and several other counEast High School graduate and years and Pratt for one 3 year and the Region 4 Incentive Awards ties in Utah were also being emof had attended the University term. Both have children, Brooksployed. Committee. Utah. He was employed by the by has eight, with three grand Shooting on the picture The recomtheir I have Machine Co, approved Sewing Singer children, while Pratt has five Greatest Story Ever Told will wish to also add mendations and SurvivoM include his parents; children, the oldest being 12. The month for get underway a later this my personal commendation three brothers, Larry J., Douglas incumbent, E. Jay Whiting, did deal more add and great ,will your exemplary performance. The workers and s Scott, and J. D.; one sister, Janet, not choose to run again, since he personnel Mr. outstanding manner in which you Salt Lake City; and grandparents, moved to Flagstaff soon after he said. have performed your duties reMr. and Mrs. Junius Heaton, St. was to his second term flects credit on you and the Bureau on the Board. He has attended George. of Reclamation. fine a has and been meetings Legion Auxiliary while member of the board living When robins, cock their heads, at on term His expires Flagstaff. theyre list- December 31. To Mesl October theyre not looking Liltle ening. Lackng bifocal vision, robins can best see when a single The Fredonia .LDS Ward has The officers of the Kanab eye is pointed down. Did you announced a Budget Scout DinLegion Auxiliary are isFriday Meeting I know the mouths of bees are ner for Thursday, October 11, at a special invitation to all suing mute? They hum by wing vibra-tion- the Ward HaU. Roast Beef will An important meeting has been members to come out to their first be the main attraction, with the set for Friday October 5, at 7:30 meeting of the year Monday, Ocfood being prepared by the Mothp.m., in the Kane County Court-- tober 8 at 8 p.m. at the home of ers Auxiliary members under Mrs. Verla Lewis. house. Mrs. Eldon Brooksby. General Plans are underway for a big The meeting is being called to Chairman for the evening is Keith elect new officers for the Tri-Cit- y year, educational and helpful as Bryner, assisted by Don Ellison, Little League, to serve for well as a lot of fun. So come out ladies and support this worthy Gayneld Mackelprang, and Rey 1963 season. Black. Scouts and Explorers in Kent Carpenter, Little League club that in turn helps you. uniform will be waiters and This years officers are: Verla President, asks that all interestEntertainment will be pro-out for Lewis, president; Marjorie Whead-on- , turn, ed please persons vided during the dinner hours, 8 1st vice president; Maude the meeting and help keep this through 8 p.m., and proceeds will fine project going as it is. Tri-Cit- y Brown, 2nd vice president; Joan 4?? go to the Ward Budget Fund. I placed third in state finals Wright, secretary; LaDonna HambWhen children ask awkThere will be tickets available at this year and are making a fine lin, chaplin; Wanda Glover, sgt ward questions, invention is the door and family tickets for showing as well as good training at arms and Mary Crosby, I those who prefer to bring the the necessity of mother. for the youngsters. sWWren. , By Carl Hatch v Jay 4200 Starts 32-1- 6 Hunters many-areas-t- Muddy-Ferronrth- he e some-difficu- lty llcalch Garnet llzm ieSbiu . ene-hun- n ?", ! Fredonia Hews Assist and Current Events . n h Service . 65-5- 8 I I Ad-am- d 8 Leagw Is ... I 1he Old 1mm bus-boy- s. 1 V,YV' .j 1 |