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Show 1 Microfilming Corp 141 Iherpont Ae. - s I KT' NATIONAL VOLUME XXVII NO. 37 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1959 nfiunK leones liidHdP w Former Kanab Kane County Started Monday In Kanab Girl Wins Golf Crown Alex Findlay Is Lonnie Joy Wright Bur;cc George Kirby Married Current possessor of the covet-ed Schubach golf championship 1 m U MftflnnV title is a former Kanab girl. Mrs. llUIIUU IflUIIUU J Hal Hulbert, who plays in womens amateur sports circles as Alex Findlay, age 75, lifelong Lee Hulbert, captured the an-- resident of Kan.ih and Kane nual event Friday. Before her! County, died at the County she was LeRae Find-pitFriday, June 12 following lay, a daughter of Mrs. Rachel a long Illness. S. Findlay. The Schubach Tournament, which was played at Nibley Park, Salt Lake City, attracted 180 of the top golfing gals, including Elder McAllister Returns From Mission Norman McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton McAllister of Kanab, returned this week after spending the past two years in the mission field. Norman has spent the time during his two years away at Arlington, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia and in Iladdon Heights, New Jersey. Former Kanab Boy Wins Recognition Jim (Spike) Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Heaton former residents now living in Page, Arizona was given high recognition recently through the Page Signal for outstanding work during the past school year. The article says, One of Pages foremost high school students, Jim (Spike) Heaton and two of Pages most active teachers, Mrs. RaNae Baros and Edward Stacy, got together and planned a creative handbook, Reflections, which turned out to be a most rewarding success. Spike, an active participator in all Page ScKool activities, has ediproved himself to be an able tor. He moved here from Kanab last winter and immediately made himself an impressive host of friends. He entered all school sports, including football, basketball, softball and volleyball. q al Wendy To best Wendy, Lee parred ard that end. 5 holes straight, to turn in a 76 on Thursday, best individual performance of the tournament. The new champion is a slender brunette, whose approach to a golf ball is described by sports at lhe Krlpham YounK A' writers as a picture swing. She ca Y began tournament playing in In addition to. being an active hon-- i 1954, and took first-fligors in the Utah Womens Golf,catte and sheepman, he had Association Tournament played served as a state legislator for! two terms, he had been a mem-'arber of the Kanab Irragation Co., and served two terms on the city one term as mayor of - council; instrumental City Parks Tournament. In 1957 Kanab. He had been establishing two local busl-- ! she was men's Stam lourTament, Splayed ness places, the Kanab Equitable and Bunting Brothers market at Provo. Lee is a Bonneyville Park He married Abbie Lamoreau1 linkster. She resides with her In Kanab, December 21, 1917. husband in Salt Lake City Survivors are his widow Kawill be required to defend nab and seven sisters, Mrs. Caroline Roundy, Mrs. Lela Cowan, championship title in 1960. both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bessie Little, Mrs. Josephine Brown, Mrs. Lola Swapp, Mrs. Adonis Robinson and Mrs. Beryl Vaughan, all of Kanab. Funeral services conducted in (ho Kanab Ward cjhapel at 2 p.m. Monday under the direction of Bishop Isaiah Meeks were as Wangs-gar- d. ' Utah Postmasters morning to attend the Annual floor-lengt- h veil of illusion fell finger-ti- p from a crown of Her flowere were pink rosebuds, and a white orchid. Attending the bride were Miss Merrilyn French, Miss Katherine Fordham, Miss Judy Lewis, Mrs. Melvin Parker, Mrs. Erwin Judd, and Mrs. Robert B. Clow- - Ray K. Bohne, Mt. Pleasant, Utah postmaster, is president of the Utah Chapter. Other officers of the association can be found together with the program for the convention in this issue of the Southern News. seed-pearl- step-hanoti- s, They wore green U-t- taffeta gowns. - Julieanna Johnson and Laurie Host Postmaster Lewis were flower girls. . Hro." n uas hpst mnn NL. and- Anthon: Some 300 Utah Postmasters with their wives, partners and guests started arriving in Kanab Wednesday night and Thursday Convention of The Utah Chapter, National Association of Postmasters of the United States, June 18, 19, and 20th. Kanab Postmaster Claud M. Glazier is host for the convention and together with the officers of the association have made arrangements for the three big days of business meetings, socials and visits to nearby points of interest. riage ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white lace and silk net trimmed with lace apliques which were studded with sequins. Her "ht - Cloward ushered. and Robert Afier a short honeymoon in Las Vegas the couple will make their home in Kanab. 4 Last minute changes in plans makes it necessary that all meetings of the convention, that were planned for the Stake House, be held in the Elementary School nstead. Postmaster Glazier said that material for the Stake House would not be here in time o hold the meetings as sched-tle- d there, and as they are printed in the convention program. This is the second time in recent years that the Utah Postmasters have chosen Kanab for Salt Lake Road Building Utah Opens Hew Travel fol-ow- Missing On Colorado River s: - Summer Workshop Helena B. Watson, a teacher t Kanab Elementary' school, Is articipating in the annual Utah Iconomic Workshop being held or three weeks at Brigham roung University, Provo, Utah. is The workshop. June inder the cooperative sponsor-hi- p of BYU, Utah State Depart-nen- t of Public Instruction and he national Joint Council on Education. other school each Thirty-fivrs, supervisors and administra-or- s have enrolled in the .work-hopart of a national program lesigned to raise. the level of education in the United e States and will receive six credit hours for completing 6, e p, ic col-eg- he course. Utah-Arizon- south-centr- -- st 16-fo- ot Helena is participating in a vide variety of activities includ-ninstruction by leading econo-ni- c authorities in the area, tak-n- g field trips to centers of interest, and working on ;pecial projects. She is a member of the Social Committee and participated on i panel in discussing the values ind benefits of the Utah Econo-ni- c Workshop. She is also treasurer of the Alumni. g eco-lom- ic Driftwood Lodge Changes Hand was announced Friday.' The purchase was made by Austen Excell, for 13 years owner and manager of the Canyon Cafe in Springdale. The Driftwood features an unusual picture window of Zion National Park. The lodge has 17 units, a restaurant seating 75 persons and a swimming pool. The motel was sold by Mr. and , William L. Mundy Springdale. Utah-Arizon- a Fre-roa- The sale of the Driftwood Lod ge near Zi6n National Park at a reported purchase price of $175.-00- 0 Mrs. Single Copy Boy their convention site and the efAttorney forts of the Chamber of ComStrong complaints were voiced merce, Kanab City and many by several Kane County citizens others have been made to assist conduct and taxpayers over the postmaster Glazier and this large of the County Attorneys office In group of leading citizens to enin Kane County. It was brought joying their stay here for the out that Willard Mackelprang, three days. V More than a score of volunteer full time Utah State Highway The Kanab Chamber of Com. isoa monthwas were searchers employee, drawing combing the merce, under the guidance of Collated to the LaDrew Sorensen offered plateau adjacent the ly check as County Attoney, but I Many spectacularly scenic chamber president Jerry Davis, had performed no duties in that areas of Utah until recently al- home prayer. Opening song at orado River near the crossng of v and executive secretary Verda mornoffice since January 1, 1959. the most inaccessible to the casual he chapel by the choir was Fathers, early Tuesday J,s Drake, have furnished badges Clark F .Swapp, chairman of tourist are fast being opened up "Sometime Well Understand". ing for a missing Salt Lake City and helped In publicity and acold Kane said that Commission, S. the Johnson offered the to sedan travel. boy. Joseph comodations for the large group. CLAUD M. CLAZIER it was planned . to make Mr. For over four hours late MonThe past year alone has seen opening prayer. Kanab City officials have exan assistant .Kane inMackelprang Carlos Judd, lifelong friend of day night, eight volunteers, completion of four paved access tended every courtesy possible County Assessor and County At- highways to major points of in- the deceased was the first speak- cluding leaders of the river ex- Richfield Posloffica for a fine convention with all torney and bring his salary in terest, and others are in final er followed by Mrs. Lasca Cha S- position, searched through the business houses extending a cord' the county up to the equivalent stages of hard, iberian singing In The Garden. rain washed rocky area 105 miles surfacing. ial invitation to convention memOn Hew Schedules wage he is now receiving as a were offered by Dr. east of Kanab for the boy. Sentiments bers. Will Kanab Profit M. D. Tietjen employee. highway George R. Aiken, representing Object of the search is Jesse See page two of this iss.ue of Glen Canyon damsite, on the the Kanab Lions Club verified the fact that he has Richficlds post office has beof which Drury III, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' MackelColorado River just below the Mr. furnished bond for Mr. come a the headcentral S.U.N. lor program details. distribution a was lifetime memJesse Moroni Drury of 2440 Findlay a line, can now be ber. prang and had mailed his check East 6475 South, Salt Lake City. quarters for the to him each month. reached by a wonderfully scenic, The boy was last seen about Utah area, it was disclosed FriLeRoy P. Judd sang Going Sorjust completed highway leading Home, Zion Park Road G. Robin- 8:30 a.m. Monday by members day by Postmaster Wallace with Delmar Following the meeting Moneast from Kanab, Utah. This ensen. 61 Priestof Aaronic Mr. Mr. the member and second Chamberltin son the choir day, The speaker. project (one of the sang "Lead Kindly In a revamp program a new hood Scouting group from CotRogers said Jhey would take in the has al- Arthur Hafen of St. Light" with Regulations For mail schedule has gone into Lake Salt tonwood ofCity, Stake, the findings under advisement largest taken a country) George beside Grand place ready two additional delive effect, Garfield left state to had the benediction. Hite, The, group and report them Zion and Bryce Canyon fering Trucks In Effect at the local office have attorney general and to Kane Canyon, Burial was in the Kanab City County Tuesday night for a near erics as a major touNational Parks been added service and extre week summer The Commissioners. long outing. County rist attraction. Glen Canyons Cemetery with Bishop Alex RobSuperintendent Paul R. Franke group had spent 4V4 days on the has been afforded Sanpete BeaRequests were made by Errol breathtaking steel arch bridge-highe- inson of the Phoenix, Arizona river and ver, Millard, announced 8 in rafts rubber Washington today that the amendtraveling G. Brown, publisher of the SouthIn America is one reas- Stake and a nephew, dedicating Iron Counties. ment to the regulations published powered boat. the grave. Pall bearers were all and one ern Utah News, for a ruling on for this popularity. Mr. Sorensen said the new pro- In the Federal Register, May 28, Waits For Truck from the attorney generals ofMonument Valley, Straddling nephews, Emron and Dari Robtaken The were being gram wilL make the Richfield will have the effect of prohibitboys Clark Swapp, Robert Denfice on the matter of the conduct- the line not too inson, to office one of the largest mail dis- ing all commercial truck travel from truck the river by trip O. John and Earl nis, Vaughan ing of the last general election far east of Glen Canyon, is now buses waiting 35 miles away. tribution centers in the state. through Zion National Park durin Kane County and a decision easily reached over a fine paved Sorenson. A truck will now arrive from ing the period when Utah State When the truck returned for the as to whether it is legal for D, highway, recently completed by second load the goup thought both Milford and Manti daily. Road 14 is open to such traffic M. Tietjen as a county officer to the Utah Road Commission. One Jesse had gone with the first The Milford truck will brfing (approximately June 1 to Octoact as an agent for bondng and of the grandest and best known Kanab Baseball load and left. The two groups did California mail, thus cutting one ber 1). Kane on insurance companies scenic areas in the entire southnot know that he was missing day off the delivery service to It is also proposed that during County Property. west, Monument Valley until re- Play Gels Underway until they got to Kanab. and from California. the spring, fall and winter pericently was very difficult to reach The boy was last seen sitting od, approximately October 1 to To Meet Train in the Kanabs along the road where he told the by sedan. Now, from the north, it June 1 when Utah Sate Road play Spirited also will USU Schedules St. It is an easy days drive from Salt Little League and Pony League first truck load that he would George, 14 is closed, commercial trucks carry Lake City. baseball got under way here Mon- wait for the second truck. The Cedar City and Beaver mails. wiiDbe permitted over Zion Park The truck arrives here at 4:30 roads Kanab On Art Tour day in two games of the first boy was described by leaders a' More Southern Utah throughout the 24 hour and aves that evening at thaThe intelligent as schedule. of but the half Before October 1 or after very period. Arches National Monument, to hike and 8:45. It will meet the souhtboiind June 1, should Utah State Road Playing on the new diamond had no great desire Logan The first of to paint- also in southeastern Utah, now train for California. 14 be closed, trucks exceeding weighed nearly 200 pounds, and e city park grounds the ing and photographic tours spon- has a spectacular paved access a The Manti truck arrives here 30,000 lbs. gross cehicles would tire will be team donia eaisly. downed the 1 e sored by the department of fine League scenic Anew high-Searching for the boy was at 7 p.m. and picks up mail permitted to pass over park roads arts at Utah State University in way winds up a solid rock cliff Kanab Jaycees team in an extra (Continued on Page Four) Royce Knight, Page, Arizona in only between the hours of 10:00 connection with USUs National from U.S. 160, taking the traveler an airplane. Law enforcement p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Summer school is scheduled June into the center of the monument officers from Kane County with Other regulations pertaining to and affordng wonderful panorajeep loads of some 20 volunteer Else! The tour will take H students mic views along the ways. convoy and permit fees remain Jayccclcs searchers left Kaab at about 3 as is. to south Utah and Arizona. Gaell Flaming Gorge damsite, on a.m. Tuesdy. morning to aid in Lindstrom, assistant professor of Green River north of Vernal, will Interested persons may submit New Officers the search. art at USU, is tour director. He soon be accessible by paved highin triplicate written comments, Leading the search partes from will offer a concentrated course or objections with Other, league games will be Kanab were Sheriffs LaNard from Utah and WyAt Fridays Heeling suggestions in painting or photography. Stops ways leading respect to the proposed ammend-ment- s A suspension bridge was played Tuesday Wednesday and; Johnson Norm Cram, Merrill oming. for sketching and protographing to the Superintendent, Zion across Flam- Thursday, which we will report Johnson, Utah Highway Patrol, will be made in Some of Amer- recently completed By Emma Jean Mulliner National Park, Springdale, Utah, in more detail in next weeks is- Bud and near the damsite, Deser-reing t Gorge Don and Beck, Camp icas most Interesting country." final stages of The Kanab Jaycettes honored within 30 days of the publication highway surfac- sue of the S.U.N. News Staff Writer. Mr. Lindstrom said. their newly elected officers at a in the Federal Register. are This road, underway. On the itinerary are Cedar ing banquet at the Parry Lodge Friwhen completed in the near fut- beautiful glacial lakes, Within a Nothing in the regulations shall City, Springdale, Kanab, Jacob ure, will day night, June 5. Honorees were be construed to prohibit vehicles to thousands short time, the road from here Leaves up open Convention for Lake, Cameron, Kayenta, Ariz., Diane Franklin, replacing Jean tourists the grand mountain into Wyoming will be completely with Utah State then Mexican Hat, Blanding and of Swapp as President; Emma Jean complying of northeast- paved. and weight and size limitations, owncanyon scenery G Mulliner, Mrs. Moab. Errol Publisher Reand and ed ern Utah. the Federal, State or CounCapitol Reef, Cedar Brakes, Brown left Kanab Tuesday after- porter; and Gwynne Ray as Sec ty -by Three hours credit will be offrom passage government, Further the Magnifiwest, and Dinosaur National Monu- noon for Colorado Springs, Colo- retary and Treasurer. The Board fered. The trip will be made in over park roads when used in Lake ments have all been opened to cent, Mirror primitive s will attend where if Directors consists of Shirley connection with official rado, they a 12 passenger limousine and will can now be reached pleasant sedan travel in the past four operatcost each student $20. Students country Bradshaw, Anita Judd, Jean Glaz-e- r ions. day convention of the in two or three hours from with ofl tional Association, Editorial years, Jean completion and Lonnie and earlier. will register Monday Swapp. Utahs largest cities over fine excellent paved highways. And The publisher of the Southern Wright, who became Mrs. Geo A tour to eastern Utah and paved roads. attracat other outstanding scenic Utah News will be presented ge Kirby on June 12, and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Brown and Colorado is scheduled July 20 1 A new highway tions such as Dead Horse Point, the convention with one of six Lou Swapp from the North Rim wo children of Provo were in August 2. Climbs from Kamas over thril- Goblin Valley, Fisher Towers, awards made to newspapers in were guests. Kanab last week for their vacaling Bald Mountain Pass (almost Wayne Wonderland, and the Es- - the nation, both weekly and The new oficers took office tion. Marlin enjoyed several days River canyons are on the ly newspapers, for "Freedom of Thursday evening, June 11, at a f good fishing with his The aim of education should be 11,000 feet) Into the lovely moun- father, to convert the mind into a living basin containing Mir-- 1 priority list for road Improve- - Information the year regular business meeting at th while Mrs. Brown enjoyed visitduring ror Lake and scores of other ments. home of Anita Judd. fountain, and not a reservoir. 1958, ing homQ folKs, County Kanab Teacher AID YU At Zion 1 nationally-know- n 10c City Welcomes Convention Members For Three Days Here This Week End George E. Kirby claimed Miss President Lonnie Joy Wright for his bride Friday evening in an early ceremony at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Joan Wright. Mr and Mrs. Ernest G. Kirby are th benedict's parents. The 'Young couple was united in marriage by Daniel S. Frost, of the Kanab LDS president Stake. A reception followed the mar- 1 inquiry into complaints of illegal sale of liquor, gambling, prostitution and failure of public officials to enforce the law was started in KSnab Monday morning at the Kane County Courthouse. A public mass meeting called at the request of Dist. Attorney Ken Chamberlain, Richfield, at the suggestions of the state attorney generals office opened at 10 a.m. with more than 20 citizens gathered in the courthouse. The meeting was called before the Kane County Commissioners, Clark F. Swapp, Merrill R. MacDonald and Hans Chamberlain; D. M. Tietjen, County, Clerk, Auditor, Treasurer and Custodian, and LaNard Johnson, Kane County Sheriff. Representing the attorney generals office was William Rogers, specal investigator who has been here for a week and on one previous occasslon to look into local matters that appear to need investigating. Highlights of the meeting were complaints of "unsual practices by the county sheriff in his capacity as bail commissioner in the county, allowing liquor by the drink to be sold at Glen Canyon City, prostitution and not controlling the flow of liquor from Arizona into Utah. Yearly, ah Postmasters Convention Hearing On Complaints Voiced In A complete $3.50 EDITORIAL of d. nine-mil- 15-2-7. . 7ie OH Tmwc. Vice-Preside- nt Na-fe- j The biggest mystery to a married man is what a bachelor does with his money. ain-ringe- d I a -- |