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Show Mtrof ilmm Corp 4 Pierpont Avenue 1 NATIONAL (0 1 1 0 K IA I omthepn Volume 34 No. 44 Kanab, Utah 84741 Thursday, November 25, 1965, 5; f) Yfrl 'O' S ' t Valley High-Scho- Fredonia Girl gets Christmas Seels still fraternity bid at college GYcliabU to those ol Nows by Rosemary Heaton Students of Valley will greet Thanksgiving holidays with a school Thanksgiving dinner, and an assembly and party 6th and 7th periods. The Seniors held their play Monday and Wednesday .with a different cast each night "The Adorable Imp was a comedy filled with suspense. It proved to be a real success. Friday the 26th is the Junior Jig. Bob Caruso, Patty Salter, Doris Chamberlain and Douglas Heaton are the committee in charge. The theme is Pipeline". There will be a floorshow and fun for everyone. The following Friday, Dec. 4, tlve Sophomores will hold the Sophomore Skid. Gerry Hoyt, Barton Cox, Lillian Sorensen and Rosemary Heaton are the committee in charge. An orchestra is planned for this dance after the first basketball game of the season to be held at Valley. Miss Patricia Farr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin M. Farr of Fredonia, is listed as one of the 64 Eastern Arizona Junior College students who became members of Lamba Delta Sigma, LDS religious fraternity. Miss Farr, is a graduate of Fredonia High School where she was a leader in scliool activities and maintained a high degree of scholarship. ct Kcnab youth ct Brigham Young University promoted to Cadet Colonel in AFROTC unit Funcrcl Services for Charles G. Crcm Cedar parents tell cf ccvpbs engagement Announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Alex B. Williams of Cedar City of the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane to David R. Swapp. Mr. Swapp is the son of Kirs. Lois W. Swapp and the late Royal W. Swapp of Kanab. Tike groom-elec- t is a graduate of Kanab High School. He attended the College of South-e- n Utah and was affiliated with Gamma Psi Epsilon, now Sigma PL The bride to be attended Cedar City High School and was active in extracurricular activities. She received her associate degree from SCU. For her work In student government she was honored with being chosen outstanding sophomore of last year. She was affiliated with Phi Alpha Beta. After their marriage on December eighteenth, Uke couple plan to reside in Provo until the end of the fall semester, at which time they will make their home in Los Acgcles. As the result of an expansion Funeral services held Saturannounced this week by BYU funeral services . . . professor of Aerospace Studies, day at 10 a.m. for Charles G. Lt Colonel Paul L. Sharp, a Cram in the Kanab Stake HouFamily members and friends Air Force ROTC Cad- se w'ere. here to attend funeral services Kanab, been has Family prayer by a son4n-lapromoted to the for Nathan A. Riggs last week, et Burdell Porter. Prelude and of Cadet Colonel. rank included: Sandle M. Mackelprang, son postlude music by Mrs. Elva Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Phylof' Frank Mackelprang, Kanab, Judd. Bishop Dan Ogden offerlis) Markgraf and three childwill assume the position of ex- ed condolence to the family ren of Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. ecutive officer for the newly and remarks on the life of the' Wallace (Nellie. Dean) Jenks formed 855th AFROTC Cadet deceased. Ccb Scout Peck will and three children of Riverthe Cadet Col song by Mackelprang Singing Opening Wing. side, Calif.. Grandchildren, Da- has served as in group executive Motliers was The Lord Is My vid Riggs, Las Vegas, Mr. and officer in the 855th since May Shepard", conducted by Mrs. Mrs. Eddie Riggs and baby, Maurine Jones. Ralph Mace Kcnab llcrth Ward of this year. and Larry Riggs, St George. i The expansion to wing sta- offered the opening prayer, Pack 362, Kanab Scout Cub Gevene Findlay, Helen Sea- tus was made ofpossible by the with the Singing Mothers man, Mrs. Issa M. Riggs, A. R. enrollment of over 400 cadets fering Cod Is Ever Beside North Ward, will be All boys between the ages Findlay, all of Salt Lake City. this semester at BYU, an in- Me". of to ten are eligible to Mrs. Charlene Jones, Miss Nel-d- a crease of eight M. Glazier Pres. Claud was nearly 100 per cent die Cub Scouts. It is exSeaman, Robert Seaman over the join first followed semester. the by speaker, previous of St George. Mrs. Bill Strickpected that 60 boys will join This makes the BYU unit Mrs. Donna Rae Tietjen singthe pack from the Kanab North land and Miss Mary Strickland the only AFROTC Wing in ing Youll Never Walk Alone", Ward. from Veyo, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. their area (Area H) comprising Pres. Daniel S. Frost was the Robert Seaman and family of six international In connection with the restates, and one concluding speaker. The Singa Cub Scout orLas Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Har- of the few among universities ing Mothers closed with Peace organization, Utah. will be held of session Robinson ientation Coalville, ry in the nation with a eompletly I Leave With You". G. Elmer November 29, 1965 Monday, Judd offered benediction. voluntary program. scout room the 7:30 in at p.m. will offer Edward Heaton dedicated Air Force ROTC All Stake Kanab House. of the Kawith a in the Colonel the grave burial Cadet HsU L Hihhards Mackelprang of leadcub unit scouts, commission as an Air Force nab City- Cemetery. Pall bear- parents entertain guests, friends 2nd lieutenant upon gradua- ers were Dan Porter, William ers, pack committeemen and attion in August 1966. He is maj- Brooksby, Robert Brooksby, den mothers are urged to information Valuable on tend. Mr. and Mr!. Hall L. Hib- oring in political science at Metz Hamblin, Karl Jameson, can how the bard chartered the large boat parents help in and his training in that and A. D. Findlay. Mrs. Har-- ' of cub a scout the from Canyon Tours, Inc., at field will be of operaton great value in riet Judd was in charge of the Lake Powell Sunday and took his chosen career field in the flowers. pack' will be explained. Traina group of friends, and special United States Air Force."" ing will be unaer the leadership of Ray Black, Kanab Disguests Mr. and Mrs. Herman trict training chairman and Moser, of Los Angeles, on an Beards M. hast 7. Powell. News Kanab Dwain Ilaacke. Notes all day tour of Lake will be Jtmm made The the Twelve couples by Joan Wright Kwnill fff I Ul UlMlkWl f directedpack leadership Ilaacke Dwain where Creek Kane to by trip up Miss Marilyn French and the Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard and Robert Ramsay, along they ate box lunches and tour- former Frankie Mackelprang, were hosts at their restaurant. with the ed many side canyons on the top den mothers of were visiting friends and family Trails North Ward. Kanab the to End, Monday evening trip. members here last week. Kanab members of thA High Mr. and Mrs. Dou Utley enSchool football .team; 38 memweeks to vacation a funeral services . . . joyed and other parts of northern bers of the team were present Phoenix firm gets to enjoy a delightful dinner. Utah. hid Wchwesp Out of town relatives here Mayor IL Bemell Lewis was Mr. and Mrs. AI Schunkie to attend funeral services for the speaker for the occasion, Award is being made to Brihave gone to Palm Springs for Mrs. Maude S. Robinson Monwith Supt Doyle Swallow, Mr. Schunkie has and Bell Construction the scoe winter, day were. Principal Thomas Lawson and chef been at Phoenix, AriParry Lodge. coaches Arlyn Hafen and Ott Company, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. AdMr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy zona, for the construction of as special guests. ams and Wilma Swapp Topin and Area Roads, Wahweap Area, family from Phoenix, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bunting Clen Canyon National RecreaKANAB WEATHER and family from Las Vegas, tion Area. Amount of the award y Will spend the weekend at the is $228,761.70. home here. Construction consists of shaFindley Bunting Mrs. Clcah Bowman and pe, base and surface access in road from Glen Canyon Dam Barbara, stoppped daughter Kanab overnight on their way to Wahweap; grade, base and to DeMar Bowmans funeraL surface three parking areas on access road; grade, base and from Salt Lake City; Mary Deseal Wahweap Trailer Village road and grade, base, surface mos, Provo; Grace Shumway additional campground loops Mathis, Gayle Jones Gubler of Total 3.51 inches of moisture St George; Mrs. Verla Hall of and sites at Wahweap; and otsince storm started Nov. 14 her minor road construction at Hurricane and Alta 'Haycock Continued on Page 4 Porter, Cedar City. Courtesy of Sterling Johnson at w re-ergen-ize Kanab, Utah Calvin L. Rampton, chairman of the Utah Christmas Seal campaign said today that any family which has not received Christmas Seals for use on their holiday mail, may request them from the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association, Salt Lake City. Over three tons of Christmas Seal letters were delivered last week thoughout Utah, Kirs. Rampton said. Manyvfainihcv, particularly those with a new address may not receive the traditional seals to brighten tip their Yule cards and packages, and to remind others of the continued threat of lung disease. Contributions for the Christmas Seals aid community fight against tuberculosis and other respiratory diseas :s. If you have- - not received your Christmas Seals, a letter, or a telephone call will be immediately answered so that you can have your seals for early gift wrapping and overseas mail" Mrs. Rampton said. Kirs, Mexican Dinner to help North Ward Scouts The Kanab North Ward will sponsor a Klexican Dinner on Friday, December 3 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Kanab Stake cultural hall. Purpose is to raise funds to pay the Kanab North wards annual assessment to the Utah National Parks Council for the services of the Boy Scouts of America. The cooks for the evening will be Dwain and Bernice The menu will consist of Tacos, enchilada pie, sapapil-lagreen chili burrow's and a drink. The cost of the dinner is $2 per plate and all prooeeds will go into the Boy Scout fund. Ha-ack- e. s, Drop us a card, or jkhone us on your new's items, 644-233- 9. - Kirs. Maude Swapp Robinson, age 82, died in Kanab at Dear Errol: I would appreciate an Article in the Southern Utah News informing tike citizens of Kanab of the ime woik of the Kanab Volunteer Fire Department and thanking the people for tike splendid spirit of cooperation in removing fire hazards in response to the Departments request. The moral of the story "IT PAYS TO might well I CLEAN UP" and the enclosed rates are the proof of the pudding. The Fire Department volunteers are frequently the unsung of Kanab, working diligently without compensation protecting our property, homes, businesses and even our very lives. I feel very strongly that they should be given more public recognition. s Sincerely, Richard R. Riley Kanab City Councilman in charge of Fire, Police Eds note: We arc completely in agreement with Councilman Riley on the above and will try to have facts and figures ready to print in next weeks S.U.N. Kanab News Notes by Joan Wright. Kfr. and Kirs. Jack Church will have as their guests on Thanksgiving, Kir. and Mrs. Rob Lundxford of California; Kir. and Kirs. Bob Lunt and loys from Nevada and Kir. and Kirs. Dave DcArman from St George. The Elmer Jacksons will have most of their children home for Thanksgiving, except Bob, who lives in Las Vegas. The Joseph J. Sannella family went to San Francisco for the holidays and to visit with his parents and a brother and his family. the Kane County Hospital Saturday morning, November 20, 1965 of pneumonia. , Bom November 28, 1SS2 in Glendale, Kane County, she was the daughter of William H. and Mary Spencer Swapp. She married Wilford Smith Robinson December 10, 1907 in tike St. George LDS Temple. He died May 17, 1930. She was a member of the Kanab LDS North Ward where she had been active and worked in several branches of tike Ward, survivors include: son, daughters, Orvil W., Kirs. Vincent (Nina) Klulliner. Kirs. Calvin Johnson, Kirs. T. J. (Ver-dMahoney, all of Kanab; Kirs. Ralph Kl. (Grace) Gardner, Colorado Springs, Colo.; KIrs.,L. C. (Jean) Lumpkins, Farmington, New Mexico; 26 grandchildren; 18 greatgrandchildren; brother, James Eugene Swapp, Kanab. Funeral services held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Kanab Stake House were. Home prayer by Quinn Gardner. Prelude and postlude music by Kirs. Darios Hamblin. The Choralettes, directed by LeRoy P. Judd, and accompanied by Mrs. Elva Judd, sang Bring Heavy Hearts, Your Grief To Me." President Fred E. Heaton offered the opening prayer. Cranddaghters of the deceased sang Abide With Me, accompanied by Leslie Ann Gardner. Ralph Gardner was the speaker. Elva Haycock Judd sang, "Whispering Hope", with Pres. Daniel S. Frost tike concluding speaker. The Choralettes sang Prayer Perfect", with Jeffrey Johnson offering benediction. Alden S. Adams dedicated the grave with grandsons Pall bearers and granddaughters flower All 26 grandchildren were S;irls. t- to pay hon grandmother. a) Win Coveted Trips to Chicago H Congress Teen-ager- s 4-- B-Y- U I Two teen-age- r from the Ogden area and four from Cache County are among Utah delegation to the National 441 Club Congress Iq Chicago Nov. 78 through Dec. 2. Each won an expense paid trip to the congress by being named in his or her project fcy tho respective Cooperative Extension Service, Clubs. which supervises Janet Erickson, 19, took stale honors In the achievement project, sponsored by the Ford M'-tCompany Fund. Her parents, Mr. and Mr. Eldred Erickson, live on a small farm near Ogden. Miss Erickson has excelled in 4-- 4-- Davis raised dairy cattle, pigs, sugar beets and alfalfa in connection with his 411 work, and also maintained a quarter-acrgardn. My 4 H projects have encouraged me to study more about them, to be more observing of ways to improve them, and to become more interested In farming as a whole," said Daris, a freshman at Weber State College. Terry Simmonds, 17, won the dairy award, given by the Oliver Corporation. Hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Id. Simmonds, operate a e farm near Lewiston in Cache County. In nine years in he has not missed a single dairy show. e 4-- bread," Miss Wadlcy said. With seven in our family and someone frequently needing a packed lunch, we use a great deal. She bakes six loaves every Saturday, In addition to baking rolls and other breads. "I cant imagine what life at our bouse would be like without 4 H," she said. "My sisters and brothers have all been club members, and my parents have been leaders." Blaine Anderson, 18, of Providence, led the state in the elece tric project, sponsored by Electric Corporation. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Anderson, be is a freshman at Utah State University. West-inghous- at ct II neighbors ) haMs Simmondt all her 441 project foods, food He has shown four grand preservation, poul'ry, clothing, home furnishings, biVHificaloa of home ground ard leadeisKy . ElizaVth mention home economist, s'd "Janet hM comple'ei five yev vt lca'er-ahiduring hvr she vn-k- ej with J5 club irT.,bi. She if pleasant ta worx with and coe." oper)Mi-- s r.ricV son ia a sophomore at PaisihjTi Young University. AL-from the Ogden area is Steven Davis, 18, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doran L. Davis, operate a 96 acre farm. He was outstanding in the agriculture project, sponsored by International Harvester. Da-Vv- p, J . responsible for savings dies Saturday; Southern Utah News burled here Monday missed, write cr cell State Maude S. Rcbinscn Kcnab Firemen Mi cham-Tior- s and four reserve cham-prx In fitting and showman-lUp- , he has won eight firsts, six seconds and three thirds. Two of Simmonds Holsteins have been named Simmonds twice was the high scoring individual in the state dairy judging contest Carina Wadley, 17, of Providence, is the best 44! baker in Utah, according to her 4H record book. Standard Brands sponsors this program. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce N. Wad-leare her parents. "I decided to try to keep the family suDolied with home-madn y e Wadlay Mi w trie boa Am part c is project Anderson heieiTwire a garage and tool" shed, repaired many electrical appliances, radios and TVs, and built an oscilloscope. He hopes for a career in electronics. 4-- Lance Hansen, 16, also of Providence, took state honors in the entomology project sponsored by the Hercules Powder Company. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. El wood Hansen. Young Hansen has a collection of 300 insecti of 17 orders. He says be takes his net and jar almost everywhere he goes. As part of his project he raised and studied a family of milkweed bugs. |