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Show Microfilming 141 Corp. Pierpont Avenue 1,3 67 &tm m Volume 35, No. 37 Kanab, Utah Kcnsb Sfcke Schedules Quarterly Conference; Lauritz G. Petersen and Zelma West Will Visit Quarterly conference of the Kanab Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will be held Saturday and Sunday, November 19 and 20, in Kanab. Elder Lauritz G. Petersen of the Priesthood Genealogical Committee and Mrs. Zelma West of the Relief Society will be official Church representatives. Elder Petersen, an active Scout leader, is assistant librarian in the Church Historians Library. He was a missionary to Denmark and has served in many auxiliary y held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the Kanab Stake Center. Stake President Daniel S. Frost, Kanab, will conduct. Visitors are welcome. capacities. The Genealogical Society has amassed one of the largest genealogical libraries in the world. Millions of volumes of microfilm records are safely stored in an enormous mountain vault near Salt Lake City. The records are necessary for baptisms and marriages performed by proxy in Mormon temples. Mrs. West was in charge of ELDER LAURITZ G. PETERSEN the Relief Society while her husMember band served as president of the Priesthood Genealogical Committee Eastern States Mission. She has Church of Jesus Christ been president of the Relief SoSaints of latter-daciety of the Emigration Stake and counselor in the presidency of the Arlington, Virginia, Ward Relief Society. She has worked in Vows Will all the other auxiliary organiza- Wedding Blackburn-Jackson tions. Mrs. West is active in PTA Unite and several clubs. November 1 1 Some 287,000 women in most of the free world are members of Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburn the Relief Society, an organiza- of Orderville announce the ention which assists the poor and gagement of their daughter Jean the sick. Marie to Mr. George Jackson. Conference sessions will be Marriage vows will be spoken in a ceremony in the Relief Society room in the Orderville Ward Chapel Friday, November 11. A reception will follow in the y 84741, Thursday, November Eila Belle Macdonald Laid To Resf In Kanab November 7 Following Impressive Services Ella Belle Macdonald, former Kanab resident, passed away November 3, 1966, in Phoenix, Canyon in the summer months. Ariz. She was brought to Kanab .or burial. Celle, as she was known by her many friends, was born in St. George, Utah, November 11, 1880. Her childhood was spent on the Macdonald ranch in Glendale lovely tailor made suits. She The winter months she attended school in Kanab. She attended the Brigham Young University, then took a course in nursing. She worked is a trained nurse in the first hospital that Cedar City opened. She was an excellent nurse. Belle was a very talented person. Any job she undertook, she lid with perfection. She was an excellent seamstress and made lovely tailor made suits. She bee, long time friend and neighbor; duet by Julia Young and LeRoy Heaton; Remarks by Othello Bowman of Salt Lake City, friend; song by the choir, Now The Day Is Over. Benediction by Pies. Fred E. Heaton. Home prayer was offered by Merrill Macdonald. Pall bearers iveie Merrill, Dennis, Karl, Larry, Kenneth, and Robert Macdonald, all nephews. Flower girls were nieces of Belle. Dedication of the grave was by Pres. Daniel S. Frost. Tiie following two verses were written by Mrs. Manda Macdonald, and were sung with the closing song: Peaceful be thy slumber Thro the darkest night Angels guard thy footsteps, Till the morning light. When the dawn comes stealing and had the courage to learn to drive it. She was devoted to her mother and cared for her for many years antil in 1955 her mother passed away. The past few years, since her ,ealth became such that she :ould not care for herself, she has ived with her sister, Laura Hale, n Phoenix, where she was at the ime of her death. She has another sister, May Heppler, who ives in California. Funeral services were conduct-jNovember 7, in the Kanab Thy sweet spirit lingers Eer we say goodbye. ought a car in her later years d Jtake House under the direction life-lon- g Oer the eastern sky Kens County Dc'ry Princess Competes For State Dairy Title Kane couny dairymen this week received an invitation from an attractive young beauty to attend the 31st annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah at Salt Lake Citys Hotel Utah, Saturday, November 26, 1966. The invitation came from the Kane county Dairy Princess, She is Lynda Jean Crosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor L. Crosby, who will represent this county is the state Dairy Princess fin-ad- s during the convention. juaitet consisting of Lorene Lynda Jean is a 1936 graduate recreation The bride is attending Valley Lamb of Orderville, Preston of Kanab High SchooL During of Fredonia, Donna Rae the Kane County Fair held last High School where she is a sen- Brooksbyand Neil Crosby of Ka-ia- August she Was. chosen as an atior. She has attended South High Tietjen "One Solemn tendant . to. .Miss Kane County. sang Sweetly JSchool in Salt Lake City, 1 Thought." Remarks by Lola By Convention sessions will get un Mr. Jackson attended military der way at 10:00 a m., with a genschool in Alabama and has been eral session for wives of dairy in the Navy. Coordinating Council (farmers. Using the theme ModThe couple plan to make their To Hold ern Approach to Everyday CookMeeting home in Orderville. home economists will preing, Kanab Coordinating Council sent Close members of the family and suggestions for recipes will meet in the Kanab City who are expected for the wed dishes featuring Utah special ding include, Mrs. W. L. Huff, Club Boom Tuesday, November dairy foods. The presentation the brides grandmother, with 15, at 8 p.m. will be under the direction of whom she has made her home, The Public is invited and Mrs. F. Edis Taggart, president Miss Martha Blackburn, David urged to attend. Many interof Utah Dairy Wives, and Dixie and Richard Blackburn, sister and esting and important things Lee, executive director of the JEAN MARIE BLACKBURN brothers of the bride, all of Salt will be discussed according to Dairy Council of Utah. "Several Lake City. Chairman, Les Pugh. new ways to serve Utahs high Engagement Announced quality dairy foods will be featured in tempting arrangements, Miss Lee said. At 2 p.m, all dairymen and their wives are invited to attend the annual membership meeting The moment of truth is past the election is INTERESTING ORDINANCE at the ADA of Utah. over the dye is cast. dads of Kanab passed an interesting The Highlights of the convention, What a let down for readers of the SUN. Last ordinance city at their last meeting which may, if presided over by ADA of Utah week a big eight pages crammed full of political executed feel- President A. W. Chambers, will diligently, result in some teed-of- f nonsense and somesense and this week a thin four ings; but more Important may result in a nicer be a banquet at 5:30 p.m. folpages. After last weeks paper I should call this looking, more attractive city. I suggest that you lowed by the Utah Dairy Princolumn Lyin n Observin' I mean that in a read it it is found on page three of this weeks cess finals at 7 p.m. The finals reclining way. SUN. will be televised over KSL-T..The enthusiasm displayed during the camChannel 5. Seventeen paign was very gratifying Indeed. Perhaps How many of you Kanab residents have county Dairy Princess winthere hasnt been so much interest shown in ners will vie for the state crown been Kanab in the Free Public since Library politics In Kane County for quite some time. now held by Ruth Alene Thomwere a at student Kanab School? you High Hope this continues to grow through the Do you know the library has been refurnished, son, Provo. years. As the First Lady of Utahs with new, comfortable chairs and tables for good Although the republicans made pretty much dairy industry, the new Utah of a sweep In the county I sincerely hope the studying and contemplating. The library is com- Princess will reign over the conducive to meditation democratic party doesnt let this discourage them, pletely carpeted and very states June Dairy Month and and also hope this type victory doesnt lull the and study. will travel the state Dont let that word study keep you away speaking to throughout winners into complacency. Certainly the type of young people on the can just relax and read a magazine if you like. value of drinking milk for more campaigning and interest shown in this election you is generally healthy for an area. Its healthy for The library subscribes to several magazines as vibrant health and looks. The the newspaper to be sure but more important well as four or five newspapers. On top of this new Dairy Princess will also repit is healthy for .everyone in the area. Lets con- they have over 7000 books available. resent Utah in the national Printinue to show great interest and participation in cess competition in Chicago next Why dont you avail yourself of the priv. , ilege of enjoying these fine surroundings , politics. year. you know, It wouldnt hurt you to check out ", THANKS TO ALL some good books there and read through them. After you get your library card Its free if to would thank sure candidates like the Im you dont keep the books too long. Stop in at everyone who helped and supported them In their the Library and enjoy this public facility. campaigns and on election day with their votes. I would like to thank the candidates for the camof H. Bernell Lewis, Bishop of Kanab North Ward. The choir, directed by LeRoy P. Judd sang Sometime Well Understand. Prayer was offered by Pres. Claud M. Glazier. A 10, 1966 Yearly, 10c Single Copy (4-0- Republican Party Sweeps State And County Offices Malin Cox of St. ever, they didnt get the "spoils bested Dr. George R. of the campaign without sq 331 Utah House of Representa- Aiken of Kanab by about 1,000 close contests. tives and the Senate on two hands votes. Closest contest and probably ind one foct (if one foot had six battle at one the one most responsible for the The Aikcn-Co- x toes.) time was thought to be tied and greater than usual enthusiasm Tiie Republican landslide over figured to be a close one, and al- from candidates as well as voter? the entire state will pose a ser- though Dr. Aiken carried Kane was the race between Marvtn ous problem if not a blockade County by a good margin, it was Hoyt, democrat, and LaNard o Democratic Governor Calvin not enough to outdo the more Johnson, republican, for sheriff. Incumbent sheriff Johnson reRampton. . County. Washington populous 565 votes, found ceived, in race Final that unoffciially, tally In the legislature battles which Cox in head by 2,988 to 1,965 for while challenger Hoyt pulled 499, local residents were more a scant 66 votes less than the winabout found Dixie Leavitt, Dtj. Aiken. ner. As the dust finally clears folRepublican of Cedar City beating Another fairly close race was ut Loren Squire, Democrat from lowing one of Kane Countys County Commlssion-- r. Verkin by a 5,747 to 3,894 mar-;;n- . most active political campaigns, for two-yea- r This found democrat contest wc find For State Representative the Republican party Kane taking a sweep of things. How- - Wendell Bentley of Kanab vying and 'rom Washington for votes against Henry Carroll, republican, of Orderville. Carroll took the largest slice of the voter pie, gamering 588 votes to Bent-j- y Democrats could count their Counties W. partys seats Wednesday in the George con-erne- Kanab High School News s 472. Career Day will be held here These were the only political on the 28th for all seniors. There Well, football season is over will be representatives from areas, county wise, that had opposition. Others running, but unlor another year. many colleges, business schools, For tire seniors last Friday was and each division of the Selective opposed included: Merrill Mads r county commisthe last time they will ever suit Service to talk to the students donald, H. Haycock, Thomas sioner; out and and Red White in go ip and help them decide on what county clerk; John O. Vaughnt m the field as a Kanab Cowboy. do to like would after gradthey county attorney; W. Reo Heaton, Althbugh we didnt win very uation assessor, Wm. Webster Adail? many games, we are still proud recorder and treasurer; Clifford on we had if all the great guys K. Heaton, justice of the peace, our team and the effort they LLL Plans Meeting out forth this year. Next week the Ladies Literary Kanab; and Charles T. Hepworth, When the Cowboys charged out League will meet and each mem- justice of the peace, Long Valley. Cne school board election, preon the field last Friday to defeat ber will bring some kind of food the Milford Tigers they went to donate to the Rest Home as cinct No. 3 (Kanab West) ha vith the fighting spirit it takes a gesture of good will for the an interesting twist NormAn Cram decided to run the last minto win because that was the last Thanksgiving holiday. ute against unopposed David C. game of the season. The score Frost as a write-i- candidate, and vas a victorious and we almost turned the trick, losing to team of our the way ire proud ' Bleodmcbile Will Frost 90 to 110. played. In other local school board elecBasketball season is coming up Be In Kanab Nsv. 15 tions U. S. Gardner won easily and we are anxiously looking forward to a winning team. We have The Bloodmobile will be in over Donna Rae Tietjen in Disand S. Kent the material and we know it is Kanab Tuesday, November 15, trict No. 2 ' run in Distef Carpers unopposed in the LDS Stake House from oing to be a 'great "season. trict No. 1. This week is educational week 2 p.m. to 6 pan. Following is an unnofflrial tabi and Dr. Seal is busy interviewing blood donors the seniors and their parents on are sought for this 'worthy ulation of voting in Kane CoufA by districts, furnished by ThomXf-Hhat to do after high schooL cause. Haycock, county clerk: By Day Lean Brown four-yea- I 37-1- n 2 168-3- 9; One-hundr- ed Siftin' 'n Observin' milk-drinkin- g , paigns they waged; for their participation through their local newspaper; and for the increased interest they injected into politics this year. I would especially like to thank Jim Carrico who gave some very good suggestions and was kind enough to cover some events and write some news stories for the SUN during the last two hectic weeks. His help was most appreciated. I overheard a young fellow talking to his father the other day. He politically-mindeasked his dad, What do you call a person son who leaves your party to Join the opposition? To which the father gruffly replied, A traitor. Then what do you call a man who leaves the opposition to Join your ranks? 4 the youngster asked again. The father replied in milder tones, A convert, my boy, a d . JUST 46 DAYS Now Just 46 days left til Christmas. dont get angry at me for bringing that up. Good grief!! After about thing gram. all Christmas does have some fine things it, setting aside the hustle and bustle. One is the Choralettes annual Christmas proIf you lsiten real attentively you can hear melodious strains of Christmas music emulating from the Choralettes practices. Stay tuned to this channel for time, date, and place, which will be announced later. , A thought for after election ddy. I notice that in telling about the deer you got, you vary the size of the antlers for different listeners. Yes, I never tell a man more than I think he will believe. ' ' LYNDA JEAN CROSBY Kan County Dairy PrincMS ! . |