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Show V Microfilming Co 1384 HI Pierpont Ae. t r NATIONAL outhepii lOITORIAl VOLUME XXXII NO. 2 ftTF ria j Jjo KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1963 $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Fcnsrsl Sclvisss For Kanab Chamber of Commerce Is Host To Two State Groups This Week Here And Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam Iva 17. Findlay Held Hers Tuesday Funeral services were held in Kanab Tuesday, October 8, 1963, for Mrs. Iva W. Findlav who passed away in the Kane County Hospital Sunday morning after 4 lodg illness. She was 75. Bom Feb. 12, 1888 in Paro-waIron County, Utah, she was the daughter of Lorenzo Dow and Emuy Crane Watson. She married A. Donald Findlay Feburary 13, 1922, and had spent most of her life in this area. Mr. Findlay died in 1922. Survivors are: daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Kaasa, j Vallejo, Calif.; Mrs. Ina Fay Hynes, San Frani $ f v Sidney cisco; grandaughter, Kassa; brothers) sisters, Clark, St. George; Mr. Ora Eatqugh, V JEloram Johnson; bSth of Mrs. Afton Hunt, Mrs. Kanab; Y k Loren Kfng, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nevada Driggs, ir. President John F. Kennedy is Pari Citys new tains Center plans to be open Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Alma Mcbliefed, while on his recent tourist centei by Senator Frank its first ski facilities in Decem-E- . Gregor, San Francisco; Mrs. La Vard Lillywhito, Compton, Cal. visit to Utah, on the progress of Moss. The Treasure Moun- - be,. Services Tuesday, under direction of Cannon Mortuary at v The Kanab Chamber of e will be host to members of the Utah Chamber of Commerce Executives Association here Friday and Saturday, said Chamber president George R. Aiken today. First event of the two day meeting w ill be a 10 A.M. meeting at Parry Lodge. The Meeting will give details and information on bringing industry into small communities. Speak- s at.the C. K. Ferre; general manager etlg wil1 b as ,uckl for new Producers and Consunv St. Sloan Thomas, Joe ers Organization, to be known of die Granger-Hunte- r Chamas Intermountain Farmers Assber of Commerce and Keith ociation. i -- ' Hunt of die Odgen Chamber. -ta Milt Jolley of Cedar Citv; Richard Taggart, South Salt County Officials, Lake City and Biff Azbill, of Salt Lake City will all take USU Worker Meet part on die program. Luncheon will be at 1 P.M. On Protection Flan at the Lodge. Friday afternoon the group will be taken on a Kane County officials attend- - tour t0 include the Movie Set 4 range just north of the City Park. Drawings will be held at that time also for a rifle and nine other valuable prizes for both men and women. Remember the date, Sunday, Oct. 13 at 1 P.M. irr-K-.- j n The Kanab American Legion will sponsor one of their Turkey Shoots,' Sunday, October 13, starting at 1 P.M. at the gun Ke . four-seaso- Kanab Legion To Hold Turkey Shoot Be n?t-eor- ?.;!!..; .'cqr y Com-meic- Fredonia News and Current Events . By Ivls Farr Minor changes in operations of the community livestock scales were announced this Court House to discuss MouhhnTM Kanab Hbgh Salt Lake Group House were Opening song by Countyand means of ru- - bab week bv Mayor Arland Brook- helping ways Mill Lumber Fredonia. in the Singing Mothers, Abide ral families protect themselves, sbv- - Fifteen cer,ts per head Holes Heels In Kanab School With Me. G? Watson Eatough their animals and lands from Also Pipe prings National Mon-- ! will be collected the town by offered prayer. A trio, Nabbie natural and e disaster. and the to the marshall, A steak win key be Cram bed r supper by Joyce For Monthly Session Glazier, Ramona Johnson and scales is be to secured by ship- Each family in Utah has its Friday evening from 6 to 8 Julia Young sang, One FleetOn Friday, October 4, the v a th civic the concert at Utahns Inc., a group of Salt ing Hour. Mrs Lona Watson problems, Courtney H. Brewei, Kanab Cowboys added Milford t couvenient .arrangement. Lake extension service, Utah State School to follow at 8 P.M. Atiy-- j s business men who have was the first speaker. . to the line of those who have Eldn Johnson, the to attend the steak h to help promote Mrs. Lasca Chamberlain sang Unviersity. indicates. To them "ne wishing lsals0 State gone down to defeat at their organized Chamcan from tickets get and the communities in the Teach. Me To Pray. Dan Watproblems are very real hands. The Cowboys showed Cattle Inspector for the area, ber members or come the to The extension and worrisome. how good a team they are, even state, will come to Kanab todayf son was the concluding speaker. The Bureau of Land Managewhere they will hold Neil Crosby sang, Hold Thou service at Utah State is attemp- - Museum building on 1st east Thursday, hole were in a ment, St. George, has recently though they kept A street and their tickets. whir-get almost all night due to a great their regular monthly board My Hand, with the Singing ting to find every means of $2.50 per plate will deeded the community corrals, the charge amount of penalities assessed of directors meeting at the Mothers singing, - Peace I can be put to use to help and be made, scales, and loading pens to the Wat- families with their home With Thee. L. Leave Dee Parry Lodge. them. Town of Fredonia, and some kept They coming against i Saturday the group of visit J. Lewis Pulsipher, president son offered benediction. safety programs. back and working harded to four hundred dollars has been will ors Glen to and go Canyon Pall bearers were Knowlton show that this didnt bother of Utahns" Inc., said that the to Carl Hatch, Lake Powell where they will spent to put the scales in tiptAccording of the Kanabjneeting Little, Lester Kyl and Kane County Agent, the- Geunty - spend the them and they can .really, d.o purpose said. op- conditjotv-Brooksbyday sight seeing and The is ihree-fold- : Meeks officials Karl MacDonald, Duane fees collected will be used to visiting. a program great things. planned 1. To acquaint Utahns with and LaVar Pratt. to maintain the facilities, east our rural people with In the game, Kanab was pen- travel Jim McConky...New Park City and recreation problems Burial was in the Cedar City acquaint of town, on the side road to the dangers of, and protection j alized 145 yards as compared and Ski School Director. in Southern Cemetery. Fredonia Cemetery. All liveto 10 against Milford. Kanab Utah. opportunites Local Music Group k'iu stock shippers will be able to collected a total of 456 yards 2. To families Local Civic Club mence in Kane County,Novem- get service by calling Johnson and completed 6 out of 7 passes with school-ag- encourage Men Kanab children to traat his home, ber 13 and will run for 2 days. Plans Friday Ccncsrl Leading carriers were Van vel in Utah during the long Seasons Riding averaging 9 yards per weekend provided The program will include a Mayor and Mrs. Arland Broby UEA Playing Fcctball Friday, October 11, a confor 12 carries; Scott John- convention carry are on a ten day vacation 10 oksby October andll. of and lestral vocal talks or'ji motion picture, brief Work With Meoting son, 7.3 yards per carry for 18 by ceit that take them by plane willl 3. To tie in with meeting At be will the music presented Utah South by the medical director, College ., carries; and Milton Ketchum, place of Utah Chamber of Comto several places in California. Woens rCb 7.5 yds per carry for 17 carries. CrV1C. the county agent, home agent. local civic orchestra under the v fiub. will with the Virgil visit merce Executive Association They of The Heaton. direction LeRoy The College of Southern Utah Civil Defence dirctor and Mr. Leading pass receiver was Pat being held here this weekend. Weihrels and go to at 8 Fontana, P.M. 1963-6will at season Monday, Sep- - Lewis who has football of team Thunderbirds begin Much program Brewer from Logan. cau ght 3 for 55 yds. a Plarilaticn tember 30 at the city club room. reeieved strong support from the time, however, will be spent at Kanab High School. Frty atj Tajm Scoring for Kanab was Scott The highlight of the pro- Springs. The Party is for memAfter a dehcious cMcken din- - Tohnson, players from - Kanab. Wendel in answering questions our 3 touchdowns; Ptf ind Wayne Heaton and Mike people have about preparedness gram will be vocal solos sung bers of American Airplane ner, the Misses Kathleen Smirl, Lewis 1 touchdown; Richard Kanab Motel Is Arlou Vance Joyce Cram and Judd by Lorene Lamb, soporano; and Pilots Association and their Duffy have decisively helped Mr. Hatch said. j toucbdown. and Van and Preston Brooksby, tenor, guests. They plan to return to Karalee Bentley, gave a report launch first their the 1 point after touchdown. Firms mh Among Alton R. Pugh USDA De- - with orchestra accompaniment, Fredonia about Oct. 14. comof r athletic season thTfrTIac.tlvls attTdv!nRl The final score was 31 to 19 Coach Bruce Osborne fense Board Chairman said he These talented young people the BYU journalism workshop for janab Mrs. Preston Brooksby was Gelling SBA Loans petition. will count heavily on these felt this type of program would wdj sjng various selections from recently appointed in Provo recently. seminary Miss Linda Smith presented UEA is being held this week as mainstays in the game be verY w0,rtb while- We are tbe opera LaBoheme by Puc-ne- teacher at Fredonia LDS SemSmall Business Assocation players sell to not anything, attempting cini. an outstanding dance number; Carlene LaWSon Saturday. Glaz-tinary for the morning class. She Loans totaling $412,000 were round out the entertain-- . JwiU attend YVendel and the re Wayne replaces Mrs. Afton Brooksby, for and Larry Riggs approved in August eight wnowas elected to the school e annual Youth Safety ' Con- - Utah firms, according to Rep. SZ K.Ul'n.ey'boS The club was very pleased board on Oct 1. Brother Lee Sherman P. Lloyd L everY amity m I inent composers. with the report made by the ferenc.e on 0cb from School Kanab Hirh uated Sherri tt, Kanab, is supervisor Salt the ence is sponsored by A direct loan from the SBA of public is invited of Fredonia Seminary and teawhere in girls and feel that by sponsor- - L k Tribune students from Kj"eral Snbe' prominent childallowed for was a $15,000 Ld -BYU ches the afternoon class. mg students to attend atteni higb schools rens day nursery, the Murray Wendel was 5 to solve the different problems ?? damer.Reo 'Heaton, County Nursery School in Murray. All Delivery is expected about a service to both school and of teen.age drivers other loans were in cooperation b5yx&rCSldeni,t at uSU and.be Civil Defense Director, indie-November 15 for the patrol active ve community. utilize LCCSl LSCISS AllCHd car for use by Fredonia MarChorus and with other lending institutions. in athletics drama and student ated that by learning to An fa the bome and what we Those loans included: Canyon shall Eldon Johnson for his Band is being attended by seveach of us wiii be Gaiicsr BrigfiRg n the fcnn, official duties. Thorley Ford, Kane $52,000; llcms Agent Gives Lodge, County, the students local eral during coUege They both play a st in the right dirJ Fausett-Etze- l Inc., Cedar City, Utah, was Mortuary, Price, lhon of halfback on the team. UEA weekend. PriShoe Mikes low bidder of the four bids the $71,000; Store, Household Suggestion Students from Kanab Mike is the son of Mrs. Fran1, High ce ,$20,000; Provo Auto Elect- ces submitted to Fredonia Town He Kanab. graduated Have you had your Cancer Council. Much thought and dis School attending are SuLee ric Inc. Provo, $32,000; Sinclar fromDuffy, Kanab High School in 1962 by Miss Evon Olsen check-uthis year? cussion went into tbe selection Young and Don McAllister in Products Distributor, Provo, $70 where he participted in football, Just a reminder to the ladies the band section. Beverly Ma- - 000; Hart Brothers Music Co., track.1 baseball and officers Kane County Anna of the car, with all members of in Kanab that at 1:30 onOct. 16 j honey, Merrilyn Johnson, Kara-i-n Salt Lake City,$46,000; and Mt wrestling, tjie five man council taldng He was named to the 1st All-Bunting, Loma Cottom and the Stake House, many timely jee Bentley, Lewis Gifford, States Supply, a plumbing whol- State Football Team This will be the first such part. 1962. in Bemicce Pugh, have just hints will be given on line. jobn Glazier, Sammy Carpen esale house, Salt Lake,$106000. He vehicle ed-tpurchased by the town end for the from annual their monturned the fifth consecutive plays color and fabric selection. for official use. A 1964 Ford ter and John Wollery in the Nat-Lake Salt to ucational to travel City trip Bryce Canyon Fruit Stains chorus section. ional Park has shown a gain in the interest of the Cancer is the selection. Whenever you spill fruit juWe want to wish all the stu- Thrca Utah Farm (L ings for farm people of the with September of 1963 having Society, ice on a tablecloth or on your Te , reported Mr. C. K. Ferre, an increase of 10 per cent over K H S the dents representing Dr. Cowen was one of the clothing, its a good idea to spolast year. A manager. very best of luck. Were sure Groups Join general cool before water with main you nge speakers and his plea was Elementary The consolidation organizawill do an "outstanding they There have been 270,758 peo for everyone who had one of forget the spots location, says tion will be known as the because KHS is such an Evon Olsen County home agent. job recorded in this colorful cancers seven danger signals to Set For Next Thursday pie Farmers Association. school, outstanding Southern Utah Park during the see their doctor at once. Some fruit juices, citrus The Kanab Elementary SchThe consolidation of three of J. Arza Adams, Pleasant Grove first nine months of 1963 which Please contact Phyllis Judd mong them, me invisible after will be Gadd Alton ool will hold their opening president; Utahs leading farm cooperati- of 14 per or Bernice Pugh for films or they- - dry. But later they will first vice presidnt; reflects an increase of Nephi, this week, meeting for this year. next, was ves completed" turn yellow with age or with E. Smith Peterson of Salina, gent oyer 1962. Camping is also information about cancer pre- Thursday evening, October 17 Intermothe together the with on bringing chur68,157 peo- vention and progress, for heating. This yellow stain may upswing Mr. and Mrs. Paul Applegate, untain Farmers Association, the second vice president; Morris facilities this ches, schools and civic pro- at 7:30. be difficult to remove. ple using camping Smith of Genola vice third and family, have been visiting presTheme for the evening will Fresh stains can often be here with Pauls folks, Mr. and Draper Poultrymen, Inc., and ident; and Orson A. Mickelson year to date, an increase of 25 grams. Producers. It is the be Back To School. Everyone cent Egg over last Draper removed from fabrics by spong- Mrs. Lew year. Applegate, for the largest merger of this type in of Draper, secretary. C. K. Fer- per is to come out and get urged cool with or in BLM soaking ing week. Paul is with the Superintendent Louis W. Utahs farm history. Consolida- re of Salt Lake City will be with the school perKanab Hams flaws acquainted water, or by working a. deter- past iiTNorthem Nevada. immedia- treasurer and general manager. states: It appears that 1963 start tion as sonnel well as enjoy a fine operations the into stain and gent rinsing. will be the greatest travel year Maurice Tait who has served program. Old stains and fresh stains Dr. and 'Mrs. John Burgoyne, tely to this Park in its history, and, Uncle Sam in the armed serThis merger will result in Orderville News Membership dues will be In not removed by this method and family, from Tooele, Utah because of the scenery, and the vices, Mrs. Tait and baby, all order that evening, only 50c service for Utah produbetter can be removed by bleaching. are here visiting with their parEsther Lamb of Vale, Oregon hospitality of Southern Utahns, arived home in Kanab last week and you are urged to join the Be sure to use a blach that is ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heaton cers and consumers. It should also means a decrease in dupli- is here visiting, Nellie Heaton more and more people will visit for a visit with home folks and and support their work safe for the fabric and will not and Mr. and Mrs. John M. in the future. cated services resuting in sav- - will go home with her,, t the year. during fade the color. friendj. lls man-mad- Pt n. 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