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Show Microfilming 111 Tierpont VOLUME XXVII NO. 36 Corp Ae. . KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1939 . Lone Scouts issue Kanab Summer Recreation Plan Is Outlined For Youngsters Five Days Each Gall For All Members Kanabs recreation program will get in full swing Monday, June 15th and will run until August 15th. The program as set up by director, Louis Chatterley, is as - Is County Assessor Kyle MacDonald of Kanab was appointed Kane County Assessor by the County Commission at their last meeting. Mr. MacDanald will fill the office for the remainder of the term. John O. Vaughn who was elected to the office in the NoFre-don- ia V tunities for work and suitable The employees are concerned. lumbering industry in Southern Utah is becoming more sonal v hich helps reduce our seasonal unemployment and ados to the security of our economy Only 13 persons claimed unemployment insurance during from the week ending the three counties served by the Panguitch Office. This 13 is compared to 24 same week one year ago and to 239 six months 4 non-se- a and is anxious to get in touch with all former Lone 1959 interested Insured unemployment is now less than half what it was in the state of Utah. Only 20 of each thousand workers in covered industries are now jobless compared to 41 per thousand who were without work in the state a year ago. write, Jensen, 1414 McClelland Street, Salt Lake City 5, Utah, General Chairman for the h Convention. TUESDAYS swim at Aikens Logde from 9 to 12 noon; 12 an over beginners from 9 to 10:30 a.m.; 10:30 to 12 noon 12 and In over swimmers. Recreation from 2 to 5 p.m. at high school. The meeting of the As- Baseball from 5:30 to 8 p.m.; sociated June Civic Clubs has been Little League, City Park. set for Saturday, June 20 at Softball from 5:30 to 8 p.m., , Ladies softball, lane ball field. N?ThiThere will be a directors meet-- 1 11 a a.m. at and Softball ing WEDNESDAYS general from 7 to 10 a.m., girls softball meeting for directors and members at 2 p.m. Both meetings will it City Park. Recreation from 2 to 5 p.m., be held in the Nephi Community Hall, with President Clyde E. high school. Baseball 5:30 to 8 p.m. both Conover presiding. Little and Pony Leagues. Banquet open Clubs Will Meet Kanab Miss Tells Engagement Associated Civic Nephi -- ago. Scouts. Anyone Chris TheSetigagement of Miss Toniel Hamblin, daughter of Mrs. La-Donna Hamblin and the labe Tone Hamblin, Kanab, and Mr. Robert O. Wilcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wilcock of Lovell, Wyoming is being announced this week. The future bride is a graduate of Kanab Hlgh Sl1ioo1 class of 53 gbe bas attended Brigham Y0Ung University the past school year. She was an active and pop- ujar student at Kanab, taking t in music, drama and was pj-a member of the marching group the Larriettes. She was an at- to the Homecoming tendant Queen in her senior year and w'as a finalist in selection of Miss Kane County last year. Mr. Wilcock is a graduate of Lovell High School. He attended the University of Wyoming and attended BYU last year. He has served a mission for the LDS Church in Hawaii. He is majoring in Education at BYU. The couple hive set July 20th for their wedding date in the St. George Temple, They plan on . . . Jiving., in Prova.. State Facilitates Faster Delivery healthy condition prevails in our area as far as job oppor-- ' However through the years -- Completely New Mail Schedules For A a small alumni group has carried on, keeping the spirit of Lone Scouting aliye in memknown as ory. This group, the Elbeetian Legion is holding a convention in Kanab, Utah on August 26, 27 and 28, MONDAYS swim at Parry Lodge from 9 to 12; four to seven year olds, 9 to 10 a.m.; eight to twelve, beginners, from 10 to 11 a.m.; eight to twelve, swimmers 11 to 12 a.m. Recreation from two to five p.m. at high school, takes in badminton, volleyball, basketball, dancing. j fellow members. follows: vember elections recently signed when he moved to where he will make his billards, horseshoes and archery. home. Baseball , from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for both Little League and Pony League. Miss Janey Freeman Dancing 8:30 to 11 p.m.; which takes in square, folk and regular re- Unemployment Is Low In Kane Area N.. Single Copy S. , Hamblin During the years, 1915 to 1924 hundreds of boys from Utah joined the Lone Scouts of America. After this group was incorporated into the Boy Scouts of America many of these boys lost touch with their Week Until August Fifteenth Kyle MacDonald r Miss Toni $3.50 Nearly, 10c Kanab Baseball 1 Interest Is Gaining Daily When Regular Deposits Are Made A new Metro plan ion mail service went into effect In Kanal anil the state Monday of fhi; week, which completely change: mail service in most communi ties, and gives added service. Postmaster Glazier in Kanat said that the new servlet is designed to make the latest pos slide dispatches and deposits ol mail from each post office sc that it will receive early morning delivery in every office over the state. Folowing is the schedule of mail service in the Kanab area, wdth a suggestion from the that you may want to file same for future reference to facilitate the best possible use of the new mail service. Valley Student At BYU Workshop Participating in the third annual High School Press Workshop this week at Brigham Young University is William R. Heaton Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs W. R. Heaton of Orderville. Bill is the Editor of the Valonian, The Valley High School yearbook. Students are being trained at the workshop for leadership positions on school newspapers and yearbooks, and as school correspondents for local papers, according to R. Neal Richards, director. Incoming Mail Highlights of the week will Mail arrives on the route from include lectures by professional Sail lake City at 7:45 a.m. daily specialists. Including Alan Ridge, Mail arrives from Arizona Community Press, Orem; Dr. route via Page at 8:30 a.m. each Alma Burton, Alpine School day except Sunday and holidays. Dist.; Dave Schulthess, BYU Airmail arrives from Phoenix Don Pugmire, BYU; Jack Warat 10:30 a.m. daily, except Sun- ner, Spanish Fork Press; Paul day and holidays. Cox, Mountain States Bindery, Mail from Fredonia arrives at Salt Lake City; and others. 3:30 p.m. daily except Sundays. Participating students are beAirmail from Sait l.ake City ing housed in Helaman Halls, arrives at 6. p.m. daily. BYUS new dormitories for men. Staff specialists for the Mail Outgoing include M. Dallas Burnett, Outgoing mail from the Kanab BYU; Mrs. Lenure Hutchings, Post-offic- e, Play in it16 Kanab recreation baseball program has started in the Little League, with two prac- tice games having been held to daAe. Fredonia's team downed the Kanab Legion's team last week in a practice game, with postoffice goes to Page, Arizona Roosevelt; Marilyn Arnold. BYU; Orderville winning from the at 8:00 a.m. daily except Sun- - Lynn G. Hale, BYU yearbook same boys Monday of this week, fjayS and holidays Wallace Barms, BYU Exeditor; The two other teams in the Mad to predonia leaves at 8:45 tension Sendees; Reese Faucet te, Little League, the Lions Club daily except Sunday. Y Press engraver, and Alma I03 and V1? Jaycee s team have Airmail to Salt Lake City lea- - Heajon, assistant profes.)ir of Dr.Alva Boston, Nephi ChamTHURSDAYS Softball from been practicing regularly getting vps daily extn,t Sunday and physical education. 7 to 10 a.m. at City Park for ber of Commerce president, will ready for the schedule starting iHolidaygi at 10;15 am banof have the Girls. charge evening 15th. June Mail to Arizona leaves at 3:30 Recreation from 2 to 5 p.m. quet, which will be held at a In the Pony League division p.m. daily, This to except Sundays and later. be announced school. place it high no practice games have been holidays via Page. 5:30 to 8 p.m., banquet will be open, as usual to Baseball from held, but the three teams have Tells Mail is dispatched daily to Salt Little League. Mens 'softball, both men and ladies. been working out regularly and Lake City at 5 p.m. J. At afternoon the 8 to field from 5:30 meeting, p.m. will be ready for the scheduled Announcement is being made lane Air mail to Phoenix leaYes Dancing from 8:30 till 11 p.m.; N. Stacey, road committee chairgames starting next Monday. daily bt 5 p.m. this week of the egagement of on will the man, and progress report regulars. Three teams make up the Pony Miss Janey Freeman and Mr. beginners AH mail must be in 30 minof highways 24 and 54, and other An outstanding job in the League.' Kendall Tait. FRIDAYS-swifrom 9 to 12 ute ahead of dispatch time teaching of Conservation was acroad development within our Miss Freeman is the daughter noon at Brandons Motel; 4 to7 area. Sponsors for the Pony League to be sure of complished by the Kanab Elemaking connecare (Duff Pugh, Royce tion to of Mr. James K. Freeman, Chan- years from 9 to 10 a.m.; 8 to 12 destinaHolds nearest BPW the mentary Sixth Grades as shown adverW. our Gordon Clark dler Arizona, and the late Mrs. years from 10 to 11 a.m. and 12 Hulsey and Sylvan Johnson) tions. by test results received recently will Oilers The report chairman, teams; former S. tising Standard Jane Freeman, years and over from 11 to 12 on by Principal Kirby. at McDonald Doc Last Meet the advertising program Seasons (Karl Jameson, resident. She will be study- noon. The Kanab Elemetary Sixth the! Coland this Paul and Business meeting. Lamson at Thompson); the ing Grades were asked to particiThis is the regular schedule Manti Hosts Co. Standard summer and A recent U. Service this S. breakfast at Publishing As the Forest Parry lege in Phoenix for the two months recreation. pate in a test on Con.seration The schedule for the f i r s t recrea- Lodge was the last meeting of will complete her senior year at above will will have charge of the made in changes Knowledge prepared and adminAny Chandler High School this next be published for your informa- tional development in and around Kanab B.P.W. Club until fall. weeks plays is: Organization istered by the University of Utah vs Jaycees, June Flaming Gorge Dam, Gilbert B. Eleven members and four guests 'year. in cooperation with the State tion. vs Standard Mr. Tait is the son of Mrs. Doll, Division of Weber Recrea- enjoyed the breakfast. Little Five The League; OrganizaCounty of Utah and the National Science schedule this Clip and keep A. Tait and the late LindNew officers were installed Publishing, Pony League. tion and Lands, will explain the tion will hold its June meeting Foundation. reference. for future recreational features now being Muriel Swapp reelected Presisay C. Tait, of Mt. Carmel. He June Seventy-fivLegion vs in St. George Friday, according schools were selis a graduate of Valley High planned for the Flaming Gorge dent; Edythe Dame, yice Presi- Kanab Lions, Little League; No to J. Ernest Riggs, secretary. ected from all parts of the state emis 1958 and area. School, class of dent; Rhoana Findlay reelected Pony League game. Don Beck, Deseret News staff of Utah and over 1300 students Kanab Girls In ployed by Kdibab Lumber Co. Other business will be Secretary, and Betty Hulsey writer, will be guest speaker at took the test.. George Cornwell, vs Kanab June He is planning to attend Arizona 7 p.m. meeting in director of the tests for brought before the meeting Treasurer. the UniLegion, Little League; the regular State University at Tempe this Membership dues were discuss-- , one of the St. George Cafes. Mr. versity of Utah, had this to For by the directors. vs Logan Standard Oilers, Pony say as they had been fall. Beck will discuss problems at the ill a letter to Main speaker at the evening ed and raised Principal Kirby: League. dues in .anl th raised Statg Iliah gtafg prigfin -- You r 'Ndweddrngdatehasbeemset mot y had (he r banquet June Jaycess vs must be paid to the new treasur--! The Executive Committee and four top scores among 1300 by the couple. executive secretary of the Utah plus Little 1 or a derville, League; will before meetJuly other committees will hold penalty ' grade students tested, but Girls State candidates are at Manufacturing Assn.. His topic be due. will ings at 6 p.m. in the Washing- sixth Little The games League also 20 had percent of the stuGirls State at Utah State will be "Building of Industrial be played on the new diamond ton County Court house. dents scoring above the 90 perin our Outlying Weekly Hews Release tending while track University, Logan, Utah this Development at the race, grounds Committee assignments for centage. This is a disapportion-at- e a Local speaker will week, June 7 to 14, These girls Counties. the Pony League games will be t h e deOrganization from . . . Industrial of needs amount, since your students outline Gathering Farcily were chosen from among several played on the old diamond, down have been made for the current constituted less than 4 percent of from the Junior velopment in the Nephi area. at start All will lane. contestants games the total sample. Of the seventy- year. Year County Agent class. They are Miss Joyce Young As the development of the Mr. and Mrs.to L. L. Glazier the on the days named. five 'schools contacted in the Glen Canyon and Flaming Gorge have returned their home in 5:30 p.m. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton comis . and study, I found no other singular San Francisco, Calif., after progress, projects BY LaVar Richman Ann Miss and Pearl Young, case of outstanding importance Club Reports 1 should give us an opin Kanab with his mother, Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pleted, it New where the students of one school new to sister. Telephone much obtain Better health through better Norris Brown, and brothers portunity both of Kanab. have done so well." A family dinner was held at which will materially our we nutrition is possible, and on a business held On June 6th of Miss left Young Wednesday Mr. Cornwell asked for an exhome work Glazier our limited foods budget. Home can- last week with her Renee all Todd Now affect Lets with our at the teachers economy. meeting System parents to and that sup- attend a to be sure we are pre- members of Mrs. Mary E. Glazto planation of the Kanab scoring learned we how Maxwells plan ning is the dollar-savProvo reunion in family introduce our friends to each and was sent several booklets plies the fruits and vegetables before going on to Logan to be pared to meet such situations as iers family present this week. Bryce Serving were: Mr. Mrs. needed in the daily diet, says at the arise. and and we took pictures of made by the students and a reother Attending college Sunday morning they j Miss Hattie Kilgore, who will L. L. Glazier, Saq Francisco; Mr. in our homes that sume of the project as it was the places Girls state begins its week when A new dial telephone system we we could improve and taught by Mrs. Helena Wjtson lecture and demonstrate hame of intensive citenzenship trainand Mrs. V. K. Glazier, Cedar think an added conven- - make will and then at and Mr. Kirby. better canning at Orderville, Home Ec. ing. Miss Brown left Saturday Kanab City. Mr. Udell Glazier, Salt ence provide lopk or visitors to Southern the end of the summer we will Mr. and Mrs. Claud Room on June 15, at 1:30 p.m. Lake During the course of the ConCity; bus. morning by scen RrTce an take a Utahs servation Mrs. Todd Mr. M. The meeting is being arranged of same and the Glazier, Project help was obspot ?ner, picture These girls under the direction Recite sys- Vegas Vows Glazier and Mr. and Mrs. DevorTon National Park. The new was and see if we have made any tained from the following by County Agent and is open to of the American Legion Auxiliary tern which cost over $50,000 all interested homemakers. Jackson, all of Kanab. during the sum- sources: Mr. Rusho and many were sponsored locally by three 1, and replaces improvements June activated was for' Las the setting others from the Bureau of RecVegas Miss Kilgore is a graduate of mer. from Glendale. class organizations: The American Le- the recent marriage of Miss Sue line an outdated lamation at Glen Canyon; RanOklahoma College for Women at Nan Carla LitSpencer Ladies Reporter the gion AUxilliary, with crank telephones Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ger MacIntyre from the Kaibab Chickasha, Oklahoma. She holds erary leagye and the Jay that has served the area for Howard L. Fink, Page, Arizona Plan Jarnborcs . . . National Forest; Mark Galt. Bura masters degree and a B.S. deall of Kanab. The Happy Snappy Sewers eau of Land Management; Bud and Mr. Adrian Kitchen, son of many years, according to Vaughn gree in Home Economics! For The Kanab Circle K Square M. Krebs, Manager of the Moundub met for their fifth meet Camp, fish and game conservaMr. and Mrs. Carlyle Kitchen of several years she has been a Dance Club have set June 20th tain States Telephone and Tele- ing at Mrs. Billy Terms home. tion officer; Wayne staff member of the Educational futher broadened her knowledge Kanab. Haacke, Soil food preservation by superWe worked on our scarfs and Conservation office; The young couple were mar- for their annual Jamboree in graph Company at Panguitch. Supt. Owen Department of the Kerr Glass of canning- centers where ried May 23 In Las Vegas and Kanab. Roads have been constructed tried to think of a community Davis, Kane County School. Manufacturing Corporation, vising anwill be and Time to many additional points of in- project to work on. The children saw many films makers of Kerr Jars. She has foods of all kinds were canned. following a short honeymoon re-- nounced later. place The club said that terest In addition to her scientific turned to Kanab where they are Present were members. Helen on all phases of conservation, in the Bryce Canyon area, they would like to issue a cordial said Glen T. Bean, Superinten- Swapp, Darlene Palvador and made booklets, took field trips, knowledge. Miss Kilgore has a making their home. invitation to everyone to come An- Vicki Chatterley. very practical knowledge of the and gave programs on conservaThe bride is a graduate of Ka- out and dance or as spectators. dent of the National Park. The next meeting will be held tion. at purposes, methods and procedures nab new attraction other Bryce of Class 57, High School, in home canning. The four Kinab sixth graders Canyon is the beautiful new ad- at Mrs. Terrils, Wednesday the spent her last year of All- - methods of canning will havingschotI and visitor center 17th at 2 p.m. who led the sjate in scoring are: ministration Finks here the when be demonstrated or discussed. high Lawrence Zaker, Arlou Vance, building constructed to house Mr. Fink is with Mother Passes Away Homemakers who plan to can or ..residedurehere.of the National Parks Service ofLarry Riggs and Lee Dell Watbeen has received Word by fices, museum, auditorium, in- Visit Kanab 1fatlonCtS! Parents freeze the surplus from garden1 son. Mrs Hugh Brandon of the pass- formation and orchard should not miss this Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lunden and desk, and first aid at nagstaff' ing of her mother Mrs. Laura station. This building has been children visited in Kanab this opportunity to gain pointers that Ctfege Kitchen of home a the is S. Wood at a of son, constructed "rgraduate will be helpful the year around Card of Thanks by the Department week at the home of her parents, Kanab High School, Class of 53. Dr. Bennett R. Wood in St Lou- of Interior. Mrs. Merle Shumway, Mr. and He attended CSU one year and is, Mo. Mrs. Wood resided in We wish to thank the Kanab on their way to Phoenix, served two years in the 'U.S. Kanab for-- a short time when, , Tffe Mountain States Tele- while Is go - Volunteer Fire Department, and Mr. Arizona Lunden where and Company Telegraph Armed Services. her husband, Dr. Marvin C. Pone our ing for three months special everyone who has so willingly ng Wood was associated with Dr. has added d Kan a The Bookmobile will be in schooling at the G. E. Electric helped us during and after, the Norris. He passed away here in circuits between Richfield fire in our home. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winton of nab Tuesday, June 16th accord-- ! Kanab, as well as four circuits Co. Vernon and Anna Deal Black Rich-Mr. I Lunden returned had and Galt. to Mrs. Phoenix Kanab between Elsie have been in ping just Bryce Canyon I can see the old gal ing ' from Alaska where he had been It will be stationed in its usual visiting with her parents, Mr. , field, to accomodate the increasaround in her flat on to Los a will in his street radar is with1 across from the Mrs. the You ed go and Marve and Angeles the cant Adams special anticipated engineering calling that escape responplace heeled shoes, kicking at the Courthouse on that day from Pats grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. slbility of tomorrow by evading from tourists visiting Southern Following the three' dar work. Mrs. Lunden is the dog, snarling at the cat..." Phoenix the Lundens former DeRue Shumway. in months Utah. Lincoln Abraham it Q:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m, Swapp. George today. - 4 'nJ - Tait Future Plans Freeman -- -- vvoik-sho- p j High Rating For Kanab Pupils . m D-R- Fre-don- ia i Ber-neet- a S e ?-R'- S GIrirSfairSession ! Or-e- 7" Five-Count- y vist-in- g 4-1- 4-- H er Cccpb 4-- multi-part- y Cee-ette- s, 4-- - -- Uj Neighbors , - T I now-stom- I -- . |