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Show Microflhming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. ttt n outhpii Utali X VOLUME XXVII NO. 25 $3.50' Yearly, 10c Single Copy KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 Kane County Gets More Chucker Partridge To Add To Growing Game Flocks; Will Improve Hunting Legion Auxiliary Kane County Recognized As Finest In. State For Recreation and Park , Sites But Heeds Promotion, and Use i Reports on Meeting March meeting of the Kanab American Legion Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Delna Major.; Hostesses were Mrs. B.' Ford pnd Mbs Anna May Little. After the usual business meeting an interesting lecture on art and art forms was given by Mrs. Elsie Galt. The remainder of the evening was spent in packaging eggs and prizes for the Annual Easter Egg Hunt to be held this year on Saturday March 28 at 3 p. m. at the Courthouse grounds. . Al-vi- ra Fifty Chuekar Partridges and 30 quail were released in the Kanab Lions Glab Johnson Canyor area of Kane County Saturday: According to Bud Camp, Conservation Oftcer Entertain Eight for the Utah State Department of Fish and Game, this release of the reFrom Eesalanle Valley 50 birds willinsupplement 1956 in this same lease made of The Kanab Lions Club met area. To date more than 1600 been releasnew birds have these at Trails End Monday evening Restaurant in their second meet- ed in the county. Tn 1955 the first Chuckers were placed in the area ing of the month. near Barracks, south of Mt. CarEight members of the mel. The Chuekar has proved to Valley Lions Cluisvisited be a ehoiefe upland game bird, and Lions. with the Kanab Bryner families have clamed this Wood, president and Don Apple-gat- many bird superior to the pheasant lor Deputy District Governor Sunday dinner. In size it is smalof the visiting dub, told of their ler than a small hen pheasant. Its clubs activities and growth durcolor is broken only by sevgray club that the the three years ing eral dark bars across each side has been established. District. of the breast and a dernite white Governor Applegate issued special bib on its throat. invitation to the Kanab club to birds are native of Asia, These , attend the State Convention to bej J; now being raised in two held this year at Cedar City, June game farms operated by the Slate 11, 12, and 13. Department of Fish and Came. Regular business of the Kanab They are released in carefully club was discussed with two films selected sites that closely resem being shown during the evening ble their native home in Asia. sponsored by the Utah State Road According to Mr. Canip the .best Commission and the Bureau of release sites, in Kane County are Land Management. in the rocky foothill regions fim-la- r to the Johnson Conyon area. birds released last week The W. Mack Lawrence were transported in live shipping crates from the Price game farm in Carbon County. Before they left the game farm each of the Chuckars were branded wi'h a small aluminum leg band stamped with indentificaticn numbers. A careful 'ecorti is kept showing the age and the exact area where the birds were released. If tnis band is returned to the Department of Fish and Game it will give the biologist valuable information on age and migration patterns. Mr. Camp stated the first legal hunt for the Chuekar was set in J957, wdth only a short three-daseason. Last year the hunt was extended to 28 days. The Conservation Officer also predicted, within a few years there should be enough of these birds to provide the sportsmen ot Kane County fine upland bird hunting and also provide some delicious partridges for Sunday dinTelephone Company ner. - Escal-lant- e Roll - Espiin Recite Promises e, . wedding reception in the Enterprise LDS Ward Chapel last Saturday (March 21) honored Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Espiin who were married earlier in the day in the St. George LDS Temple. The bride is the former Lana Qaj(. jjoR daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard A. Holt,. Enterprise, and the bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Amy Espiin, Orderville. Temple President Harold Snow officiated at the' wedding ceremony. The wedding gown- - was an original fashion by the new Mrs. Espiin of ruffled chantilly lace and tulle over satin. She wore a tiera of sequins and pearls, from it cascading a veil of silk illusion. Receiving guests with the newlyweds and their parents at the Saturday evening reception were Beverly Barlocker, maid of honor: Carol Lee Espiin (sister of the bridegroom,) Norma Jones, Maurine Hall, Lucille Hunt, Sherry 1 OConner and Bonita Terry, as bridesmaids, and DeLoy Esplirt a brother of the bridegroom, as best man. Decorations carried out St. Patricks day motif. The program which followed the formal reception included vocal solos by Ferro! Taft of EntA f t WASHINGTON, March' 20 Twelve scenic and historic attractions in Kane Countv could he developed as State Parks under terms of a hill introduced recently in Congress hv Sen, Wallace ' F. Bennett. Kane Countv has more sites selected as potential State Parks than anv other county in the state. Included among thP spots in - Kane County, which have tentatively been selected for future State Parks and which would be affected by Sen Bennetts bill, are Kodaehrome Flat - Grosevor Arch. Esclante River and Glsn Hanyon Man Guilty, Assult Charge Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, who has been working with Lie National Park Service in planning for recreation at Glen Can, i, points out some of the spots on the lake at which recreational facilities have been definitely scheduled. These will include boat docks, campgrounds, and visitors centers. Alton Rancher Attends k, and!1 . 18th Annual Advisory Board Mealing- in Washington - Mr, Vard II Heaton, Alton prominent local stockman, has just returned from a visit to the Nation's Capital where he was attending the 19th Annual Meeting of the National Advisory Board Council for Grazing. The Council meets at least once each year to advise the Bureau of Land Management in the Department of the Interior on current problems affecting the use of the Federally owned range land in the Western States. The group is composed of two livestockmen from each of 10 Western States, representing the users of Federal land, and Kane County To Gel More Hew Roads Tommie Southern, Glen Can-in- n Kaiparowits Plateau, City. Utah, was charged In Fathers-Hlstorthe court of Justice of the Peace, Crossing at the Marker. Wahweap (.reek, T Wakeling with battery orm il ion assult March 21, 1959, and was Petrified Forests, fined $299 and sentenced to six Cliffs, Extinct Volcanoes, White months in the Kane Countv jail. Cliffs, Indian Caves and Cliff i . Pink .Sand Mr .Southern plead guilty to Dewellings, C o rm the charge, committed on .his Dunes.and Zion Narrows Region. wne, Manna Southern, last Sat Require Legislation unlay night near Glen Canyon All of these areas contain FederaCity. lly-owned "land, and legislaJustice Wakeling, in view of tion will bo before they required the severe beating inflicted on can be turned over for developMis Southern couunited the de- ment as State Parks. fendant to the county jail for the . Sen. Bennetts bill, S. 1436, six months, and if the fine is in would remove the present limitadefault, that it also be served in tion of 640 acres on the amount the county jail with one day to of Federal land which can be be served for each two dollars of turned over to the 'states for dethe unpaid fine. velopment as state parks or recreation areas. Thus, many of most spectacular scenic atKanab FHA Girls tractions are on land owned part-tall- y or wholly bykhe Bureau of Land Management, the Forest Lake Enjoy Trip Service, or other agencies. In many cases, the Federal agency Karen By Pugh involved lias indicated a willingFour o'clock Friday morlng ness to turn over the land to the (March 20' found nine of the State, but has been unable to do so because of the limitaforty Kanab F. H. A. members on their way to Salt Lake to the tion, I have been working closely annual state convention. Among these were: Judy I .owls, Alice with the Utah State Parks and Jnvno Gardner, Pat Ramson, Pat- Recreation Commission, headed C.. J, Olsen, which has done ti Mmrnett Betty Judd, Karen by a Beten-sm- t, truly outstanding job, Sen. Ina Pugh, Findlay, Nancy Pearl Arm Brown, Mrs. Etna Bennett said, At present, 118 Morrill and Mrs. Bemell Lewis spots have been selected by the commission as Jikly sites for were oiir chaperones. sjate parks, either id the immediThe convention started officialate future or within the next sevat 2:00 but afternoon ly Friday eral years. Since most of these wasthe member's first meeting n't until 7:30 that night. The happen to be on Federal lands, Is necessery guest speaker at this meeting passagp of this bill was Dr. Rex Skidmore from the before these areas can become state parks. University of Utah. meetwe had three Fou State Parks now . Saturday ings. Our first was at 9:00 a m Since the State Park and RecJe were all very proud of Judy reation commission, was set up Lewis, out. State 4th vice presi- two years ago, four state parks dent. as she presided over this have been established: Dixie meeting. State Park in Washington CounThat afternoon we had a fash- ty; Old State House in Fillmore; ion show at which fashions from Pioneer Monument State Park the Brigham Young University, near Salt Lake City; and Camp Utah State- - Universifynd the site of the Utah War. Floyd University of Utah were modeled. Enlargement of Dixie State Park, Our convention came to a hap- recommended by the commission, py ending as wP all met for a could be accomplished under the banquet in the Bonneville room Bennett bill. in the Newhouse Hotel. Our guest Projects which hvP been recs,)Paker was Mrs. Charlotte Shef-in- g ommended for immediate acquifiplfj Maxfield, Miss America in sition by the State Park and 1958. After her talk the state de- Recreation Commission include: grees were presented by the of- Wasatch Mountain- - Park City fices, Receiving these awards Recreation Area, Wasatch and from our chapter were Alice Summit Counties; East Canyon-Parley- s Jayne Gardner and J4anell GlaziCanyop-arenorth of er. We were all very proud of Salt Lake; Oquirrh Mountain these girls but we are sorry that area, Tooele County; North Fork Nanell was ill and couldnt be of Ogden River, Weber County; there to receive hers in person, Mantua Area, Box Elder and Next our new officers for the Cache Counties; Bear Lake, Rich coming year were installed. We County; Circle Cliffs- - Petrified, would like to rongradulate Shan- - Forest, Garfield County; Cove na Espiin, of the Long Valley Pcjint, San Juan and Grand CounChapter which is also in our dist- ties; Esclante Petrified Forest, rict for winning the office of 3rd Garfield County; Goblin Valley vice president. Fort, Millard County; Dead Horse Emery County; Hyrum Reservoir, Cache County; Monument Valley, SanJuan County,8 and Rockport Air Mail Service Lake State Park, Summit County. Include Sand Dunes For Kanab and 1 March 12 WASHINGTON, Sen. Walace F. Bennett today disclosed that aproval has been given for Improvements of U. S, highway 89 in Kane County, Utah. The improvements, which will cost $250,000, wdll be on a 4.1 mile section between Kanab and Mt Carmel Junction, in the vicinity of Three Lakes. The project wil include gradthree member representing ing, draining, and placing a biwildlife interests in the grazing tuminous surface on a wide highway designed for 50 to districts. 60 miles per hour. The Council devoted most of The purpose of the improve- its sessions to a discussion of proment Is to strengthen the road to posed amendments to the Federal meet the imcr&a4 traffic lead Range Code lor Grazing Ditricts, y resulting from trucking of ma- the regqlations under which the erprise, and the brides father; terials to Glen Canyon Damsite. Federal range Is governed. The readings by Jan Carol Holt, Entproposed amendments had been erprise, a sister of the bride; Marcirculated among the 59 grazing ilyn Fawson, St. George, and Cardistricts advisory boards for ol Lee Espiin, Orderville; and a Kanab Jayccs-Elle- s and recommendation in acsaxophone solo by Eddie Aldredge cordance with the provisions of of St. George. A ladies double To Hold the Taylor Grazing Act. Gandy trio consisting of Mrs. Ramona The National Council reviewDay, Mrs, Beverly Cramer, Mrs. ed the recommendations made By Luticia Swapp Pat Clove, Mrs. Dorene Bowler, by district and State advisory Mrs. LaMae Twitchell and Mrs. The Kanab Jaycee-Ett- s have boards and reedneiled diverIrene Simkins, all of Enterprise, have been a busy group lately, Dist. gent viewpoints in their final . sang two numbers. Master of cer- helping with 'the March of Dimes recommendations on Code a- -. emonies was Deon Holt, brother by going from house to house for W. Mack Lawrence, formerly to mendments the Bureau of of the bride. Songs and greetings donations, also, doing of Salt Lake City and Provo, has mending Land Management. brother brides the missionary by for the Kane County hospital. been appointed Proto District The Council considered such Gary, were played by tape re- They also donated $25 toward Manager' for the Mountain States matters as the administration of cording. the new nursery and now they certain lands Telephone Company, according to recently transfered (Continued on Page Three) are working on a Candy Sale. Donald Bradshaw, local Manager to the Bureau of Land Managefor the Company. The sale is going to be held this ment from the Department of The information, we Mr. Lawrence will succeed Car- feel, is following Saturday at the Standard Sta- Agriculture, the determination of of interest to all members tion this Saturday. The sale will grazing capacity, the allowance los Yeates who was recently of the Kanab Chamber of ComCoupla Recite home-mad- e transferred to Denver, Colorado merce and all prospective memcandy of all sorts, so of range forage for wildlife, and if are a home-mad- e as General Rate and Tariff Engi- bers, as taken from the you candy various- land dispositions affect- By Laws Vows In Henderson remember neer. the Standard Sta-io- n fan, the use of Federal land for of Kanab Chamber of Commerce: this Saturday. The sale will grazing. . The Provo District extends ARTICLE III . BOARD Marriage vows were recited in begin before noon and continue from the Point of the Mountain During the closing session the Nevada March 14 until all candy is sold. OF DIRECTORS Henderson, North of Lehi to Kanab and St. Council adopted a number of res- Miss Alana Marie Gifford, 1. by SECTION The government Another project the girls are George in Southern Utah. among which were the of the Chamber and the direction daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel helping the Jaycees with is the olutions, of Federal legislation to Mr. Lawrence was bom in Salt favoring of its work shall be vested in a Heaton of Kanab and Mr. Oscar Southern Utah Jaycee Day. It will affirm Western water rights, the Lake City. He moved with his Board Robinson. Edward of Directors consisting of be held this year in Kanab, April deferring of action upon wilderparents to Provo in 1938 where 13 members, The ceremony was held at the 11th. d of whom Kelly Johnson is Chairman ness legislation untif the recently he attended the public' schools. shall be elected a bridegrooms parents home in for the event. for annually Outdoor! Recreation Provo from Highlights will be appointed the He graduated term of three years as herein- Henderson. a guided tour of Glen Canyon Resources Commiss on has had at a High School in 1945, and the Uni- after provided. No member of honored were The couple and Page, also barbeque an opportunity to issue a report versity of Utah with a degree in the Board of Directors who has reception in Kanab at the City Dam dinner, dance and social. and urging legislatibn to amend Business Administration. 21. room Club March They plan completed a three year term shall the desert homestead law in ord- In 1951 Mr. Lawrence began be eligible for until on making their home In Kanab. to prelude entr es involving er his telephone career in Salt Lake after the lapse of one year after Ordcrvilla the pse of ground jvater for ir two Auxiliary for worker He years the completion of his term. The election, a list of the nominees City. until a reliable determinrigation as a Commercial Staff Supervis- Directors shall have power to recommended the nominating ation has been made of the availor for the Telephone Company in fill all vacancies on the Board. committee andbyany other Host Officers nomiVisiting able supply. Denver prior to accepting his re- They may ' adopt rules for con- nees filed with him, DistThe Council noted the need cent appointment as Provo Cham5Auxilibusiness of the Alf the SECTION The Orderville Legion ducting voting shall rict Mrfager. ber. They shall meet not less be by (ballot. A number of nomi- ary under the direction of its for a better understanding by the public and the range users freuently thantence a month, at nees corresponding with the President, Rena Tait, were hostof the public land, here is also asbe will such tim and place the number of directors to be esses to Department President Projects recommended for earneed for better understanding Gold and Green Ball determined by them. elected who receive the highest Mrs. Ernestine Callis of Ogden, action include Bonneville Salt to service of mail ly air Starting SECTION 2. The Board of Di- number of votes shall be declared and Department Secretary, Ruby of the accomplishments of the froth Kanab by Bonanza Air- Flats, Coke Ovens at Connellsvil-le- , and of Bureau Land at the elected. Management The Kanab Stake Gold and rectors shall be elected Farnsworth of Salt Lake City, Coarl Pink Sand Dunes in lines is set for April, 10th, acin obtaining Improved manageMarch 19, at Order-villGreen ball will be held Saturday, annual meeting of the Chamber, Thursday, Kane M. Claud to County, Dry Fork in Uintah Postmaster 6. SECTION The cording president March 28th at Fredonia in the or at a special meeting called for , Presiding officer was Mrs. ment of the range resources. Donner Party Wagon County, Glazier. Mr. A. D. Brownfield of New shall appoint a committee of five Alice Jones of Cedar City, who Is that puprose. in Toole County; East high' school gymnasium. Tracks receivhas Postmaster Glazipr SECTION 3. A nominating judges who are not members of President. of District Seven. Mrs. Mexico presided at most of the Starting time will be 8:30 p. m. Denver Region- Fork of the Bear River in Sumwith the floor show set for 10 p. committee of not less than five the Board of Directors or candi- Jones c am p a n 1 o n was Mrs. sessions, and closed the meeting ed word from the K. W. Avery, mit County, Fort Deseret in MilMr. al office that on Friday, February 27, after set members shall be appointed by dates for election which shall Maime Bulloch of Cedar City. m. of the Air Transporation office lard County, Jacob Hamblin's All aggs, and everyone, is in- the President, thirty days prior have supervision of the election Talks and encouragement were ting the dates for th6 next annual will visit home, Washington County, MounKanqb soon to help set tain whose to be held ir Washington vited to attend this outstanding to the election, duty it until the results are ascertained given by these officers to the meeting Meadows Memorial Monumail the air for up prpceedures 1960 shall be to nominate from the social event. in Washington Coun ty, Orderville Unit and three officers February 23-2ment ARTICLE IV OFFICERS service,. membership of the Chamber Gooseneck of "the San Juan in from the Kanab Unit. Invitations for1. now ten is SECTION work Within Also, twice as many members to be going days were extended to all members of Ronald Bickmore, Kanab City San Juan County the Needles Hews voted on for members of the after the annual election, the Di- the American Legion Auxiliary Marshal, said that enforcement ward to prepare forms to receive San Juan County, Grand Gulch Board of Directors as there are rectors shall meet and elect of- to attend the District Convention of the Citys one-- h our parking bids for messenger route service area in San- Juan County Old Arizona a filboth and ficers at Kanab Page, for, the ensuing year, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brooksby vacancies on the Board to be In Minersville May 8, at 8 p.m. regulation will start April 1st. Iron Town in Iron County, PaliMr. Bickmore said that with The .bids will call for messenger sades State Park, and. son, Ray, left Sunday after led. The nominating committee President, a 1st Vice President, and a reception for the National Sanpete Coun- an Execu- President to be held at the Hotel Increasing traffic 1 to flow ... scoMd spending several days visiting shall file a list of the nominees ative2nd Vice President, starting SecreSecretary, a Assistant Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brooksby, recommended with the SecrSan Rafael area, Emery Newhouse in Salt Lake City on into the business, enforcement of ! j County, his parents.' Merrill will be em-- I etly not later than fifteen days tary, and a Treasurer. The Presi- April 12, at 6:30. Members were County; and Willard Bay, Box to the parking limits will Other nomi- dent and the Vice President shall ca ob,aied Elder County. ployed by Hewlett and Packard before the election. ones to take the also Tuesday urged of be made for thebest interest recom-memde- d be elected from the members of local post office soon oh this Company, Palo Alto, California, nations than the j bid; in their electronics divison. They by the committee may the Board of Directors, the Ex- Tour of the Veterans Hospital all. social sorority at. the8' University have been living in Provo, Utah, be made by any member from the ecutive Secretary and the Assist- in Salt Lake City that they may of Utah. where he has just finished col- floor, or by filing the hame of ant Secretary and Treasurer may understand their part in its A sophomore at the U., she is from the Vnembers of functions. lege work at Brigham Young Un- - the nominee with the Secretary. be elected 19157 graduate of Kanab High. a SECTION 4. The Secretary the Board of Directors or from iversity. He will receive his de and Mrs. ' jsjorth Main In Kanab, has been' While there, she was active as A nice (lunch was served to all home of her parents of members of the the the Cham all to mail shall Commencement June membership ' gree at the elected treasurer ot Alpha Phi X student body officer, " Altug Jejasen. present.Chamber, ten. days prior to the ber. cremonieg. flames Manager (R-Uta- h) Sail 640-acr- 36-fo- review Sale Kanab Chamber of Commerce Election Data' - a, one-thir- j j Page - e. ' 6, -- Items Fredonia K,rsio'.'lcf: J . . -- - i, K y ' ! ?-"- i e |