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Show Microfilming Corp 111 Pierpont Ave. VOLUME XXVIII NO. 5 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Selective Service Republican Party Names Candidates Fcr Coming Kanab Municipal Election Board Information Lewis, businessman and former coach at Kanab High School, was nominated as candidate for mayor by the Republican Party at its convention here Monday night. A former councilman and mayr or, he is trying for a term. Nominated as candidates for city council seats were Mrs. Nell of a drug store: F. Jones, LeRoy P. Judd, owner of a local insurance agency and an Arizona ranch, and Lloyd Pugh, auto owner The Democrat convention to name .city councilmen and a may or will be held Thursday night, October 15th which is too late for this issue of the Southern Utah News. Complete story on this convention will follow next week. H. Bernell Southern Utah Notes Tourist Gains The number of people visiting the areas in southern Utah, ordinated by the Zion fiscal coof- fice, showed a good increase up to September 30, 1959. Superinten- dent Paul R. Franke stated that the record is a very good one considering the decline of activities at Glen Canyon, the truck restriction and the road construction work at Zion National Park. The campgrounds at all areas have been heavily used. A surprisingly large number of campers and trailerites are at present stopping in Zion National Park. Many MISSION 66 projects are underway at Zion National Park and Cedar Breaks and Pipe Spring National Monuments. The work on improving the roads, new visitor Center and additional camping facilities will now speed up during the winter months and be completed for the 1960 'travel season. two-yea- Homecoming Week At GSU Slated For October l9-24t- h Weekly Hews Release A full week of Homecoming activities will be highlighted with from a parade, assemblies, dance, football, annual Alumni luncheon and Your County Agent a concert at College of Southern Utah. Homecoming Week will be By Wayne Rose directed by Chairman Boyd Ward and his' committee from Monday, A number of communities in Oct. 19 through Saturday, Oct. 24. communthe state are organizing An event of special interest has ity planning groups. Quite a lot of been added this year on Friday, the to is being given publicity Oct. 23. A nationally recognized councils being orcoordinating Hi Los popular quartet the ganized by several communities. will present a concert in the CSU Kanab As long as two years ago auditorium under the sponsordemonstrated its progressive naship o fthe campus Circle K serKanab the ture by organizing vice club. All interested persons Coordinating Council. This coun- in the area will be invited to hear cil is not intended to be a new these recording artists perform. but is rather the There will organization be an admission charge. planning part of every existing activities will be led off Top on the is an effort organization. It on Tuesday, Oct 20 at 11a.m. with part of the citizens of dhis com- the annual Queens Assembly. Premunity to outline and recognize sentation of queen candidates to the community problems and then the studentbody will precede the to make a coordinating effort to election of Homecoming royalty. get these problems solved. The Homecoming Assembly will Some of the current problems be held Thursday, Oct. 22 at 11 a. that have been attacked by this m. and the big parade through need for a com- downtown Cedar City will get group are: beautimunity Park, underway Saturday, Oct. 24 at 10 and a m. This will be followed lighting fication. by the recAnnual Alumni Luncheon at noon beautifica- and the football game with Snow reation. tion. College at 2p.m. Final social event on the slate Definite plans have been made for the solution of each of these is the Homecoming Dance in the problems and some progress has Main Ballroom Saturday evening been made on each of these. Nat- at 9 p.m. Invitations have been sent to urally there are other problems and other projects being worked all alumni on the mailing lists acwith. cording to Chairman Ward. All It is proposed that during the friends of the college and parents winter months that the Kanab of students are encouraged to atCoordinating Council will meet tend Homecoming, said Ward. on the third Monday of each month. Our first meeting will be this coming Monday, October 19th, at 8:00 p.m. in the City Clubroom. Reviews Glen All persons living in Kanab are PAGE, ARIZ. A National Park invited to attend. Those receiving a special invitation are two dele- Service recreation subcommittee gates from each civic, social, and will review proposed development church organization in Kanab. At plans for the wlen Canyon Res- Tuesday. this coming meeting an election THE subcommittee will be held to renew or replace the following members of the will visit the recreation site at Coordinating Councils Board of the Wahweap, six miles above Directors: Wayne Rose, Verda the giant Glen Canyon Dam Pro- ject, where they will study plans Drake, and Adonis Robinson. for development of the 132 mile- comIt is hoped that our entire munity (individuals and groups) long reservoir. Development sites proposed by will have the vision to see the need of our Kanab Coordinating the National Park Service will have facilities for eating and ov- e Council and will give it their lodging, camping and pic- emight support. nic areas, trailer villages, beaches, bathhouses and landing docks for . In his issue of the Southern There are five general classes with numerous subdivisions which local boards use to indicate whet-- . her a man is available, deferred, or exempt and why. Every man is considered as for induction, in Class until his eligibility for some other classification is established to the satisfaction of the local board. If a registrant does not establish his eligibility for deferment or exemption because of hardship, occupation, study, Reserve or National Guard membership, or other reason, he is placed in In the normal case, a Class will be registrant in Class ordered for an Armed Forces examination shortly before his time to enter service, to determine whether he is acceptable physically, mentally, and morally. If he is rejected, he is deferred in Class IV F. If acceptable, he is kept in tmtil he is reached for Class induction. All registrants in Class are divided into categories in an order of priority for induction. Local boards in meeting their quotas first summon men who have been declared delinquent for failure to comply with the draft law. Next to be taken are men who volunteer for induction. Then the local boards complete their monthly quota by calling those Class acceptable men between ages 19 and 26 who do not have children with whom they maintain a bona fide home, They are called in the order of their dates of birth, oldest first. The present average age of call is just under 23. Most available men are in this category and it is sufficiently large to meet the needs of the armed services under present conditions. If this category were exhausted, local boards would next call fathers 19 to 26, by birth date, oldest first; then men over 26, youngest first; and finally, men 18- to 19, oldest first. (The next article will discuss deferments and exemptions.) of Kanab The Kanab Hi"h eouncil Heaton, and Yearbook Plans . j , 51-fo- ; j - .Kanab Lions Set Charter Night The Kanab Lions Club met Monday evening for their regul-la- r meeting and decided to hold their annual awards dinner and ladies night program Monday, October 26th at 8 p.m, at Trails End Restaurant in Kanab. With president Lester Little in charge the Club heard reports and discussed the Clubs Annual Charter. Night Anniversary program to be held December 9th; This will also be a Ladies Night program. The Club had planned on at tending the meeting with other Civic groups in setting up a fly control program, but were so as the meeting was until the following postponed night. 1 With Utahs statewide general deer hunting season opening Saturday, October 17, the department Fish and Game News of fish and game today listed the . Twenty guns of various kinds ollowing laws as among the most an(j caiber, along with other to observe during the ems of fishing and hunUng e. quipment were recently sold at No one may hunt deer unless public auction by the Utah are sixteen years of age or partment of .Fish and Game. Bidders paid a total of ,fr' One deer of either sex may be for these guns and other $507,00 taken on the regular big game or ment which had beon confiscated combination hunting license over by the courts after having been the entire state during the regular illegally in the pursuit or takseason, ing of fish and or game. Deer must be tagged at the All monies from these annual time and place of kill. The Tag auctions are placed in the state must remain with the animal fish and game fund. throughout processing and until the mpat is completely consumed. Each hunter is entitled to only two special deer permits. The multiple unit special anterless permit, available from license a- gents in counties where herd units rp "Pn Jhis tpe hunt. may be purci-e- d until the season By Nan Johnson closes for these units by any hold- MIA Ward conference was held, r " game license who does not alroa.h posses two speieal here Tuesday evening with Stake officers; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McPcnnirt. Hvcrv nerson, while hunting Allister and Mrs. Bybee in deer, shall wear conspicious red headgear and red shirt, sweater Mrs. Arland Brooksby of Fre- nr jneket. donia,- - Arizona visited here --wiith Any person carelessly or neg her mother, Amy C. Stark Wednesligently killing or wounding an- day. other person while on a hunting Mrs. Hester Heaton returned trip shall he suhp'et to license privilege revocation lor a period home from her stay at the hospitof live ears al, stayed a few days at the home The on I,- legal firearms for of her daughter Mrs. Harvey deer hunting are rifles of at least Crofts then went onto Kanab to 23 calibre, shooting a cartridge stay with her daughter Mrs. Iris of at least two inches in length Masterson She is much improved. with an expanding type bullet. You really missed a baseball The bow is a legal weapon pro if you missed the one Frigame vided it has a minimum pull of Kanab High Schools Home- 40 pounds. Arrows must have two day between Panguitch and Valcoming today, Thursday, was high- cutting edges; either barbed or ley it was a good game and Vallighted with a victory in the game bat bless arrowheads are permis ley was victorious Valley goes to Monroe Wednesday to play Salina with Parowan High School. The sible. to see who wins the trophy from win1 fine ball to Cowboys played Archery permits purchased for this division, were all for the 37 to 14. the September archery season will Coach Chatterleys team show- not be valid during the general Valley team. ed fine spirit and fight in scoring season. Mr. and Mr. Rodger Fisher six touchdowns on long passes and It shall be unlawful for anyone and daughter of Cedar City, Utah on the ground. Parowan scored to fail to stop at checking stations visited at the Fisher home Byron their two touchdowms on a pass or road blockades where a stop over the week end. and around end play. is sign displayed. Kanabs first score was on a Bishop and Mrs. Joseph C. It shall be unlawful for any and children went to Salt pass Mack Glover to Dennis Judd: butcher, locker plant or storage Glover scored for the second 6 plant owner or employee to re- Lake City to attend Conference and also to meet their son Daune points on a line play; Brvson ccive any game animal for passed to Dennis Judd for cessing or storage unless the ani who is home on leave from the Judd-intercthe third goaL-Wit- h. mid service, Duane and his cousin a to for 30 yards go ting pass Hunting on special deer per- - Bruce Bolander came on home on the fourth counter. A pass mits is confined to the area for Friday night the rest returned home Sunday. from Jones to Glover counted for which the permits are issued, the fifth touchdown and Bobbie The legal pursuit of deer is Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Palmer Brown score the sixth over tackle, confined to daylight hours. It Is and again took the ball the.same unlawful to hunt by flashlight, attended Conference in Salt Lake route to score the only point aft- spotlight or artificial light of any City. Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen and children left Saturday morning to attend-Genera- l Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah this was the first trip to the city for some of their children and they were really thrilled with it. De-the- v ,1 Orderville News i and Current Events Deer-huntin- Room Representatives Room representatives are, 7th grade: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Swapp, Mr. and ,Mrs. Gilbert Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Lewis. 8th grade, Mr. and Mrs. Merill Dame, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Major, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swapp and Mr. and Mrs Floyd Supernaw 9th grade, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bonham, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. James Glover. Tenth grade, Mr. and Mrs. West- Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Swapp, Mr. and Mrs. Elson Riggs and Mr. and Mrs Sylvan Johnson. grade, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Hu- let and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Judd. 12th grade, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maddox, Mr and Mrs. Claud Glaz- er Mr- anl Mrs- Daniel Frost and Mr,, and Mrs. Melvin Glazier. Be sure to remember our next meeting is Monday, November 2nd at 7:30 pm. in the Kanab High School. - Barbara Season, Fish and Game Department Reviews Lavs We lost! That is the sad, dismal ejaculation that characterizes our student body this week. We lost to Dixie by the score of . Dixie scored all three of their counters in the first quarter. But instead of quivering with fear, K.II.S. Cowboys came right back and held Dixie scoreless for the rest of the game. During the wan ing moments of the third quart er. K.H S. scored a touchdown on a 40 yard, reverse pass play; onh to have it called back, due to KH.S. offsides. It was one of the best games we have played this year. Thursday (remember it) is the Homecoming day. It will feature a parade at 1:00 p.m. with many classes, orgnizations, clubs, busi. nesses, and the K.H.S. band Why not come downtown and see it? Even just to get out of the house The football hattle will begin around 2:00 p.m. Believe nio, the ar wil hang heavy until the fn a histle. In a11 likelihood, our victory starting at eight oclock, wiU be just that. will take place on he regulary scheduled week end his year, because unlike other schools in our region, the faculty decided not to hold school last Saturday and let the student bod.v olt this Thursday for the deer hunt. - - y Park Service j planning meeting Oct. 8th at the home in working with others to about an improved athletic We also decided to hold a raising activity, so you will be hearing from us soon and we hope to receive your cooperation in making this a success. The officers of the Kanab were happy High School to combine with the Elementary officers in presenting The White House Conference on Children and Youth a week ago with county chairman. Tomas Lawson, and the assistance of eight local chairmen. Mr. Nuttall of Hurricane was guest speaker at the conference with chairmen as follows: Mrs. Kruger, vocations; Mr. Bruckman, government; Mrs. Watson, education: Mrs. Jameson, leisure time; Mr. Jackson, religion; Esther Judd, welfare; Charlotte Young, family and Barbara Lawson, health. meetOur High School ings will be held the first Mond-daof each month at 7:30 p.m. Our officers and room representatives are: Millie Brown, president; Clyde Vance, 1st vice president; Thomas Lawson, 2nd vice president; Louise Haycock, Secretary and treasurer. Membership, Della Pugh; Program eh air manr Afton Jameson; Magazine, Irene Swapp; Hospitality, Leota Findlay; Scholarship, Virginia Parkes; Room representatives chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McAllister; Safety Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson; Health, Barbara Lawson; Publicity, Errol Brown. Brinkerhoff, Paper Editor Janice Registered? PT sible bring field. fund from Valley High, Weve started school this year with lots of spirit and enthusiasm. Since this is our first report Id like to introduce the Student Body officers this - year, President Andrew Fairchild, Vice President Dixie Heaton, Secretary Gayle System a School Big Ten Day Hunting Peter Dirkmaat pre-ent- of Millie Brown, where a program for the coming year was discussed and a project decided upon. It was decided to do all pos- - Hello J held Thursdav. Dixie Heaton -- Get A's Under Way, Name Years Plans Valley High School Hens Holes Bill Heaton. Theyre really trying to make this year the very best. The Sports news at Valley is tops,' our baseball team has done a super job his year under the supervision of Coach Newby, The Valley Buffalos come out on top wjtb all their games and they are going to play Salina for Champ-ervet- r j0nship. We all wish them luck. The Seniors have been busy the jast 2 weeks getting their plays rcady to put on. They are putting on 5 one act plays. 3 of them wiu be on the 23rd, of Oct. and the other 2 will be on the 31st. following the plays on the 31st, there will be a Mascuerade Ball, The F.H.A. Initation will be held the 19th, of Oct. this is one 0f the high lights of the year for the girls. The F.F.A. will hold their Deer Hunters Ball, the 15th, of this Lawson Mrs. WHEREEVER possible land- - Month They will crown their ing strips will be built for pri- - Sweetheart and her atppd'ab Is flamed As yate aircraft and major sites will then they will draw for be accessible by road. rifle and the Transistar'Ra and The Glen Canyon recreation floor prizes. other Hurse School niany County ' area wall reach to the confluence of and the Colorado Green rivers .The appointment of Mrs. Bar1,700 miles of shoreline. bara W: Lawson as Kane County with with the exception of the Wah- City Airport school nurse has been announc all the proposed sites are in weap, ed by Mrs. Ema Rawson, director Is In Utah from Warm Lighting extending DeUtah State of public nursing. Creek Hite. to upriver partment of Health. A three man crew, directed by Mrs. Lawson will begin her Glain Hamilton of Hamilton duties this week. Kane County Co., Spanish Fork, are near has been without a school nurse Are YOU ing the completion of the lighting since the opening of school due project facilities at the Kanab Airto the resignation of Miss Oritha To vote in the Kanab Municipal port, said city officials this week. Marion, former school nurse. A saving of nearly $6,000 under Election, November 3rd, you will A graduate registered nurse need to be registered if you are the engineers estimate will be realized by the city for the job. from Weber College and Dee Hob- - not now registered, A new Final day for registering will tower, complete pital, Odgen, Utah, Mrs. Lawson was the Oneida County nurse in be October 27th, from the hours with a rotary beacon, is now in Malad, Idaho, for eight years and of 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. operation as well as a number of You can register in Kanab at nents along the runway and the served as head nurse at the Naval Cantonment Dispensary at Pearl the home of Mrs. Lola Swapp on Wind T, which is also lighted. When completed, the addition Harbor, Honolulu, Hawaii, for the above day and hours, Be sure to check to see that of lighting, will make Kanabs two vears. She is the wife of S. Thomas Lawson, Principal of Ka- - you are properly registered, and Airport one of the finest in the nab High School. They are the 'if not, take the time to exercise state and far above average for a small town, such as ours. your opportunity at the polls. parents of four children. P-T- Kane County and State All Set For 21-0- to ref. out the ihisl council and progress wants to call your attention to the dates that the council will meet and the time, which is the first Monday of each month at 8 p.m. in the City Club Rooml The first meeting has been set for this coming Monday, October 19th. cn5lourge"u -- By By Utah News, Wayne Rose, county agent and head of the Kanab Coordinating Council, gives you an Interesting article in his weekly column, which we Yearly, 10c Single Copy $3.50 Kanab High School Hews Holes Read Column By Wayne Rose This Week This is the third in the series of Selective Service articles. black-toppin- 15, 1959 er pro-Jone- s cp- - Some of the ment, Kanab District, reports that an Advisory Board Meeting j from here (jeer over seen some though. was held here Friday, October 9 1959, between the hours of 10 a m. and 5 p.m. Seven (Donald C. Swapp, Kanab, Floyd L. Mad-e- r dox, Kanab, F. Stanley Liston, Commission Yiil Escalante, Wallace M. Ott, Tropic Escalante, Reed S. Henderson, Cedar City, and Clyde of the ten Board - King of Boulder) members were present. MH. Galt, District Manager, . HM. Bruce, Range Manager; and w- L Schaerr, District Clerk, rep- resented the Bureau of Land ' Cedar City Lodge No. 1556 will 1,893 lodges of the j0jn nevolent and Protective Order of plks in honoring the men and w'omen who staff America's home- (0wn newspapers during National Newspaper Week October 15 21, Exaitcd Ruler Blain Wood nounced today. We Elks are proud of our E. D. Haws, - s. Ma"a?,een present were: E. R. Shurtz, D. G. Robinson, Ray Bunt-ing. Finley Bunting, Jack Church. and Parve Church These persons attended only in connection with their individual interests. The purpose of this meeting Vas that the Advisory Board consider and recommend action concerning protests, bud-geting of Advisory Board monies Sec. 7b transfer applications and any other business brought to the Boards attention. Donald C. Swapp, vice chairman of the Board, conducted the meeting. 1 . . "No person shall carry in any vehicle any firearms which have in the firing live ammunition chamber, otherthan apeace officer in performance of his duties or pqrsons with a valid permit to carry loaded firearms for the protection of life and Let 1(2.13 Road Bid Be-11t- h - Watch Year Gun . men-fol- participated in the special hunt in the Antimony area the week end so far I havent any deer could of been ,by the,r dedication Hee,plng the PePle to preserve inf?rm(ed our democracy srtre"gth.f Mr ,wo"!en to.the h J,ob , Mr. Wood noted that the Ord-migin the annual Newspaper Week observance has been an Elk tradition for the, past decade. Its a tradition that has great meaning for our Order, which stands for the preservation of our free society, exhalted Ruler Wood said. We realize that by giving our support to the free press of our community and to the men and women who staff it we are helping to strengthen all of the freedoms enjoyed by our society, here and throughout the nation. Cedar City Elks Lodge plans for the observance will be drawn up by a special National News paper Week Committee composed of D.1 E. Murphy, chairman, J. Vurge Smith, Don Nelson, Gary Zealand Macfarlane Murdock, ers participation The State Road Commission of Utah, according to Elmo R. Morgan, Director of Highways, has asked for bids for new road con- struction in Kane County. The project is located on highway 89 from Mt. Carmel Junction southeasterly 4Vi miles toward Kanab. Construction will consist of a bitiminous surfaced roadway. Some 426,000 cubic yards of excavation will be involved in the project. The work will also include over 9,000 lineal feet of deep beam highway guard rail. The project is to be completed in 175 working days. Total estimated cost of will be $560,000. Bids will beoponed at the State Capitol on Tuesday October 27, at 2 p.m. The job will be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder after bids are cheeked by the State Road Commission. Publication of the, Notice To is in this weeks Contractors, Southern Utah News. Frank Milne, and Robert Tuckett. National Newspaper Week, which is sponsored by Newspaper Association Managers, Inc., has been observed by the Order of Elks since 194?. |