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Show SKZlggS? 1381 omthi NATIONAL KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1960 VOLUME XXVIII NO. 40 SXSO Worlds IDA Hiddlsweighf Crown At Bend Chairman " Stoke In Outstanding Fight Card In Hotcs Salas Increase Wallace II. Adair Steak Fry, Salt lake City At Dorics Field June 29th Kanab Saturday Salt Lake City Boxing fans attending the June 29th program at Derks Field Salt Lake City, will be treated to two sensational headliners plus some fine preliminaries. Gene Fullmer, worlds NBA middleweight champion, of - West Jordan, Utah takes on Carmen Basilio, former welterweight and middleweight champion in a 15 round championship event The title contest is slatal for 7 pm. sharp. Lamar Clark of West Jordan, Utah, sensational heavyweight boxer, meets Pete Rademacher of Columbus Georgia, in a 10 round event This bout will follow the main event Four other preliminaries will be provided for good measure. Rademacher is the only amateur chamGENE FULLMER, world NBA pion in the history of boxing ever to fight for the worlds heavymiddleweight champion. weight crown. He lost to Floyd Patterson at Seattle, Washington, back in 1957. Rademacher, however, had Patterson down for a five count in round three. Rademacher has had two bouts in Europe this year . . . winnfng 'em both via decision. Clark after registering 44 consecutive victories was kayoed in round 9 by Bartolo Soni in Ogden, Utah last April 8 in a questionable decision. Basilio, who hopes to regain the middleweight crown, is training behind closed doors at an Ogden gymnasium. Not even the press will be admitted to his drills. Basilio dropped the NBA version of the title to Fullmer at San Franciscos Cow Palace last August 28th in round 14. Since that time Fulmer has his title successfully a gainst Spider Webb at Logan, Utah December 4, 1959 and was CARMEN BASILIO, former dump held to atlraw at Bozeman, Mon tana last April 20th against Joey and challenger. Giardello. The rematch promises to be a carbon copy of the Ran Francisco battle.. In the coast contest both Lillie fighters had each eye .dosed. It Pony was one of the roughest main in San Francisco history. Basilio and Fullmer are each Schedule for Tri City little predicting a victory. Fullmer is 63 favorite. Before bell time League play for the coming week most of the critics expect the odds is: 6-take your pick. June 28, Kanab Legion vs Ka-na-b to be Lions. The Utah Athletic Commission June 29, Fredonia vs Valley at has under advisement a proposal Orderville. for an extra round or two if the June 30, Fredonia vs Legion, fight should end in a draw. Kanab. Interest is high over the star Schedule for play in the Pony studded program. Tickets are scalLeague next week is: June 27, Valley vs Kanab Jay ed at $5, $7.50, $10, $15 and $20. They may be secured at the Chamcees, Kanab. ber of Commerce in Logan; TropJune 29, Fredonia vs Kampa ical Cafe in Brigham City; Parar Stars, Kanab. mount Bowl and Armstrongs In July 1, Fredonia vs Valley, Ord- Ogden; The Mint in Salt Lake erville. City and Marve Jensons West July 2, Jaycees vs Kampa Stars, Jordan Gymnasium. Kanab. The fight will be televised End of the first half play will coast to coast with Utah blacked from end July 8th with the dates out the Dth to 13th open for posible play-ofin the Pony League. July 7 to 11 is open in the Little League. Harman C. Steed, Manager, Kanab Office of First State Bank of Salina, and County Bond Chairman, reported that purchases of E and H savings bonds in Kane ounty during May were $7,785., with total purchases for the five ., months of 1960 amounting to or 41.7 per cent of the countys 1960 sales goal. The chairman oointed out the local benefits which come from widespread thift, which acts as an effective stabilizer when employment and wages are high and provides substantial reserves of spending power to be drawn in times of need. Wayne County leads the state for the second consecutive month, with 80.3 per cent of quota attained, according to sales figures released. Others exceeding the state average are: Unitah, Box Elder, Carbon, . Washington, Morgan, Sevier, Sanpete, Juab, Kane, Weber, and Davis. I ' Funeral service! were held urday, June 18, for Wallace Sat- HL Vdair, age 77, who died Tuesday morning at 7 a.nt in the Kane County Hospital after a long ill - ness. Born September 29, 1883 in Ord-tfile, he was the son of Wil iam W. and Josephine Hogan $12,-196- v He married Emma Mcfarland Sept. 11, 1907 in. the Salt Lake Temple. He worked for the Forest Service many years as a ranger He was an active worker in the LDS Church and was interested in gardening and landscape work. Surviviors are, widow, Kanab; daughters, Afton McAllister, Mon terey Park; Calif.; Mrs. Jack (Norma Hamblin, .Kanab. Brothers, sisters, Ira Adair, Orderville; Josephine Johnson, Glendale; Ber-getCovington, Salt Lake City. Five grandchildren and five great- The Kanab Jaycees are sponsoring a Steak Fry and- - Dance, open to the public, June 24 at the Pavilion in Kanab. Charcoal broiled steaks will be erved beginning at 6 p.m. Ticket? for adults will be $1.50, children $1.00. The food will be delicious everyone be sure to come. Dancing will start at 9 p.m with good western musicrThree door prizes will be given awav during the dance. 1st, motorized outdoor grill; 2nd, deep fat fryer and 3rd an electric fry pan. Door prizes will be awarded on the tickets you buy for the dance. A drive is being planned to sell these tickets. This Is a Civic club project. Funds will go to the Christmas Lighting project for our city. Help support your community. Yearly, 10c Single Copp Utah Board pf Big Game Control Set footing Monday, June 27 In Kanab At County Courthouse, 8 p. m. Sharp l!:!d Friday Cite To Ee Buried In) D: EDITORIAL Time and place of the five annual public meetings conducted 'ach year by the Utah Board of Sig Game Control were listed as follows: June 27, Kanab. Court House. June 28, Richfield, Court House. June 29, Price, City Hall June 30, Salt Lake City, State BULLETIli to-la- Capitol July 1, Ogden. Utah Power and Light Auditorium. By Edith Holmes The worst fire since the Kai- bab was established as a Forest agency, is raging In the Big Saddle, South Canyon area, this morning, Thursday, and has destroyed more than 2500 acres of timber. " 225 Indians trained as firefighters have been flown into the area and went to work at dawn today, also, Borate, to attempt to smother the flames, is being flown In from the coast to try to check the huge fire. . The fire was first discovered Wednesday at about 2 p.m. It was thought that it was caused from lightning described as a Starting hour for each of the meetings Is 8:00 p.m. Board chairman Harold S. Crane reminded that these annual meetings are held for the purpose of gathering big game and range information to be evaluated by. the Board in setting the 1960 big game hunts. One such meeting is Lumbar Go. held in each of the states five fish and game commissioner dis.v To sleeper in that it had smoldtricts. ered soroethime before breakOpportunity For Crane advised anyone is welcomgrandchildren. ing out. ed to attend, whether just to obHome prayer was offered by D, Expand serve or to submit factual inforM. Tietjen. At the Kanab Stake House the choir opened with JesThe Kaibab Lumber Co. is con mation and or recommendations us Lover Of My Soul. President sidering a big timber sale in the for these hunts. By Fred E. Heaton Offered the open- Tagree National Forest in Idaho, Make Recommendations according to Mack Frost, general WASHINGTON. June 17 Young ing prayer. at the meetings calls Procedure was S. Daniel President Frost manager of the plant at Fredonia. for reading of the recommendamen desiring to apply for entrance - followed by a the .first speaker,of tract The large lodgepole pine tions by the Intergency Committo West Point Annapolis, or the Craig Cutler, 6 year old son of Air Force Academy next summer duet of Neil Crosby and LeRoy being considered Is located in the tee for each big game herd In the Judd singing .Hold Thou My northeast corner of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cutler, was in of concern. district commitmay qualify now by taking an This examination in St George and Hand. SupL O. M. Davis was the contains a total of 318 million tee is composed of field and head- June 15 with a fractured left second and concluding speaker board feet. Panguitch Monday, July 11, ac- The choir sang," quarters personnel of the Forest clavicle. atMrs. Cutler is in Kanab Farewell All E. Jay Whiting and Milton Whitthe home of her parcording to Senator Wallace F. BenService, Bureau of Land Manage- visiting Earthly Honors. Franklin Hea- ing, of the firm, have ment and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chamber-lain- . nett . of fish and department ton offered bendiction. been studying the economic feasiThe examination, administered Burial was In the Kanab City bility of harvesting this timber game. Hugh Sorensen of Kanab wa$ by the Civil Service Commission, Cemetery with Burton5 McAllister and have As these recommendations spent a great deal of on the 15th for medical admitted is used by Senator Bennett as the for each herd are read and subthe grave. time assembling information beattention. He remained confined basis of his appointments to the dedicating mitted the are then for 6 days before meetings fore the, bid opening to be held service academies. being released. to recommendations 15. opened July Vuillard Esplin of Orderville from Applicants must be at least 17 anyone attending. Jay Whiting, Mack Frost and was admitted on the 15th for mediyears of age and not more than Jim Whitney spent several days an At executive session follow- cal attention. 1961. of 22 years of age as July 1, in Oregon and Washington last ing the public meetings Board Effie Carpenter of Glendale They must be residents of Utah, week studying sawmill operations. members then and consolistudy and in excellent phyunmarried, The company plans on expanding date both the public and committee underwent minor surgery on the sical condition. their Fredonia plant and also un- recommendations as they set final 16th. Even though a student still has Judy MacDonald, age 17, daughdertaking a horizontal resaw at regulations for the big game seaa year of high school ahead of ter heir -- Littleton, Colorado, plant. sons. Ml. flOi-Mr' -- - - - Finley Mac- - . him before he can accept an apDonald of Page was In for medical The three men also visited with Plan To Attend Following is the schedule that sawmill equipment houses, look treatment Juno 16. pointment, - he should decide now Chairman Crane noted, These whether he wishes to try for an has been made up for Kanab. City ing at boiler and other machinery Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald appointment to one of the academ- Recreation for the summer mon- for the Fredonia plant expansion. meetings give opportunity for in- Eddy of Kanab, a girl weighing dividuals and organizations alike 6 lbs 3 oz June 19. ies, Senator Bennett said. He point- ths. We suggest', that you clip to voice their recommendations ed out that the appointments must same when through reading your Stewart C. Robinson, age 49, of for the annual big game harvest. be made in January, and explained SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS and Late of Plant was in for minor surgery Kanab, This is the time and place to sub- June 20. that several months are required save for reference. mit them so the Board can give for processing the examination on MONDAY Born to Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Fish Haifa all the facts full consideration in a nationwide basis, and handling of Kanab, a boy weighing at Little softball Girls Derring League deadministrative the necesary .setting the hunts. 6 lbs 3 oz June 19. 8:30 a.m. Park 7:00 tails. Method He all interested persons 3y urged Minor League Baseball 8:30 Owen Johnson of Moccasin, Arito note the date and plan to atThose interested in appoint10:30 a.m. was in for medical atten- zona, ments to the three service acadetend the the for e of more than The public meeting School 2:00 at Recreation tion 20th. High June mies, or to th Merchant Marine 200 high country Utah district of interest to them. 5:00 Mrs. Kez Meeks (Helen) man of members five Oher the academy or the Coast Guard acadelakes will get under way during Badminton, Volleyball, BaskNevada, was in for board are Welby Aagard, William my, should write to Senator Walto late June this according year, etball. Horseshoes, Ping Pong D. Hurst, Othel Pay and J. Wells surgery June 20. lace - F. Bennett, Senate Office 8:00 (Little the department of fish and game. Baseball 5:30 D.C. David Shram, age 20, of Kanab, 25, Building, Washington These annual plants, made by Robins. League or Pony League) was in for a tonsilectomy June 21. Dancing Teen Canteen (Club department pilots using departEarl Jackson of Fredonia was 11:00 p.m. (a char- ment planes equipped with special Room) 8:30 in for surgery June 21st. Little Stockman Play ge of 25c will be used for new tanks for, this work, have proven highly successful over the past records, refreshments "etc.) four years since it replaced the Is On Getting TUESDAY Down slower, more costly method of Motel 10:-0- 0 eariler years when fish were carBrandons Swimming have been filed Applications 1:00 ried to these waters by pack train. Hotter Each Week 8 to 1 Kampa with the Arizona State Land Com-misi11 a.m. 4 7 yr. aids 10 Bulk of the fish planted will Hatch of Houston team Kanab downed The by Legion 12 12 yr. olds 8 11 by small native and brook trout. the Kanab Lions team 14 to 2 in Results of Mondays game in for permits to construct 3 1 13 and older 12 A will of into these go majority Pony League play found the Kareservoirs and store 2V4 acre feet 17 in their the June game Friday, Recreation at High School 2:00 lakes of the Uinta mountain counteam downing Kampa nab SchoPine waters Jaycee of of the Wash, Tri City Little League. 5:00 try, with lessor numbers schedul8 to 1. Stars ol Section Draw and Booze Canin hits that Getting brought 8:00 Baseball 5:30 ed for planting in waters situated The game was close until the Esplin runs for the Legion were Larry yon, tributaries of Kanab Creek. on the Manti. Thousand Lake, 1 and Mack top of the fifth when the Jaycee Seve 2; Hulet, An application has also been WEDNESDAY Pugh. Escalante mountain sec- McAllister 1. team made a rally and ran up 4-- H Fight Card At Experience filed for a permit to appropriate Swimming at Aikens Lodge Boulder, tions. First plants will be made Lewis brought in a run and 6 points while not allowing the Pat of water annually 10:00 1:00 1,000,000. gallons in the lakes of these southern Had Fine Kampa Stars but one ran. scored 1 run on a homer. 11 a.m. 4 The following story is one writ- from Kanab Creek in Twp. - 40 7 yr. olds 10 ranges where seasonal conditions Scoring for the winners were ML Car3 of West North 8 12 olds ten 12 11 Shauna Rge. by Esplin yr. But Small Crowd are advanced compared to the Richard Judd with 2 runs; RonAll the appropriations are for 1 mel on her experiences and ac13 12 and older Fredonia Little League team ald Wheadon with 2; Lloyd Gifrange. 4-club work. watering livestock. One of the finest fight cards complishments in Story Telling for Primary age The are made in kind, was undefeated until Saturday, ford with 2; Buzz Brown,' 1; Norto be seen in the southern Utah Shauna was one of five from Kane children at Kanab City Library. number plants and time on the basis June 18, wheri the Valley team man Johnson, L northern Arizona region was put County to win a trip to an older 11:30 10:30 Ronnie Pugh scored the lone summer ground downed them 7 to' 5 in two extra of continuing on last Thursday at Page, Arizona Youth Conference held in LoRecreation at High School 2:00 crew Hall & llall Get which innings on the Fredonia diamond. ran for the Kampa team. of these lakes surveys Francis Others week. 5:00 Kelly. gan last attending by The game one of the finest of determine fish populations, food Orderville Bridge . Five bouts were- - staged during from Kane County were Vivian Baseball 5:30 8:00 season went the two extra inthe needs conditions and the planting the evening, outdoors at the Page Heaton, Madolyn Carroll, Terry before the winner could be Five nings of each lake from year to year. Hall & Hall Construction Co., THURSDAY Athletic Field, with all offering Tait and David Robinson. Here is Counly Group decided. low was m. bidder the a 8:30 7:00 Softball Hurricane, Girls good entertainment and thfiinal Shaunas story. the Due in to scattered the play of the bridge over Minor League Baseball 8:30 work in the for widening I started my bout of 10 rounds between Adan In Kanab Tri City Little League we have not Will 10:30 son and Hardison was very out- year of 1952. There were five of the Virgin River In Orderville. Meeting been able to get accurate results Bids were .opened Tuesday Story Telling for Primary age standing. The fighters weighing us to start with. We had a very and stastics on the various games The July meeting for the Five in at 130 pounds put on 10 good year and ever since then I by the Utah State Highway De- children at Kanab City Library Enjoyed By Clubs to give you the runs, hits, pitchers County Organization will be held 10:30 11:30 I have partment. Hall & Hall bid $42.-99rounds of classy fighting. Adam- have really enjoyed 4-etc., a meeting this week end in Kanab Friday, July 1, accordBaseball 5:30 8:00 son fights out of Salt Lake City completed eight years of club A joint meeting of the Kanab may solve this problem and make ing to a bulletin from Merrill for the job. School at the Recreation High and Hardison is from Las Vegas. work and Im starting my ninth of the Jaycees and JayceEtts was held it possible to give these results Stucki, secretary-treasure- r ' 10:00 p.m. 8:00 Marve Jenson, one of the finest year. Every year I have received June 17 at the home of Mr. and hereafter. organization. boosters of boxing and athletics some type of pin. In the year of Mrs. Sherman Stewart. FRIDAY . The meeting is slated for the in the nation was present at the 1955 my other club member and ICanab Hews Notes Minor League Baseball 8:00 with meetings at 6 21 the Kanab courthouse business taken care ' of June First Tuesday, WTest from I had done outstanding work so fights with three boys Robert Aiken left Tuesday morn 10:00 a.m. was the coming and Steak travel- and 7 p.m. team Little Legion Fry League Jordan club to help make the eve-i- n we received some pastry equip- ing to report to Salt Lake City, Baseball 5:30 8:00 Dance this week end. The Jay ed to Fredonia and were beaten In Guest speaker for the Kanab ment I got two real nice pie tins. to start to serve in the armed forg successful. cees requested the help of the a high scoring game 16 to 15. meeting will be Dr. O. L. Harline SATURDAY Many fans attended from this In 1956 I won a trophy at the Fair ces. JayceEtts to put this project over. Scoring hits for Fredonia were; of the University of Utah, Busi8:00 Baseball 5:30 area as well as Cedar City, St. because I had done some outstand2; G. Swapp, 2; R. Holmes ness and Economic Research ExWalker, anc served were Refreshments Whited Mrs. Bruce and son Glen Dancing at the Stake House in a movie was shown on the recent G. McCormick and D. George and othern Southern Utah ing things at the Fair. I went to Symes 1 tension Division. towns. The turn out from Page the State Fair with a demonstra- are visiting in Kanab with her conjunction with the M.I.A. hit each. Price. Convention at Jaycee was I and will G. Mr. old Mrs. events tion. Errol that Also Special was very dissapointing, according enough parents, Every year Hits for the Legion found Larry Lonnie Joy Kirby and Leon to compete, my dresses went to Brown, while her husband is help- take place throughout the Summer. ley 23 to 15. to gate returns. Pugh with 2 home runs and 1 hit; Mulliner received from Bob Tait got 3 hits; Ben Black-buthe anto gifts on out look the Be natural for the the State Fair for exhibit" the gas ing engineer White Elephant raffel. Jane Carp- Steve Hulet a home run and lhit; 3; Boyd, 3; Ronnie, 2; Bob line from Thistle to St George. nouncements concerning them. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parker enter won jackpot for heself and Brian Honey 1 home run and 1 C. 2,; Tom Hoyt 1 and Russel hit; Sammy Carpenter 2 hits; Don- Heaton 1. Mrsi Lou Shook, Mrs. Carol Ann and baby daughter are in Kanab Royce Chamberlain of Cedar the JayceEtt club. nie Beard and Mack McAllister 1 - Kanab Evans Kanab several MIA Lillie Mrs. Webster Stake in and with her City spent days spent mother, Leadership Hits for Kanab were Paul Roun-d- y visiting This' is the first of four joint ' Kathryn Chamberlain, for a few Monday evening In Kanab. All last week end looking after busi- was held in Kanab Monday. Re- meetings our clubs hope to hold hit each. 3; Max MacDonald 3; Pat Lewis 2 and a home run; Randy Cram days. Melvin is with the Arizona three of the ladie are former resi- - ness and , visiting. Mr. Chamber-lai- n pents of the recent General Con- this year. is associated with New York ference held in Salt Lake City June 21, Tuesday, the Valley 2; Kirk Swapp, Donald Dennis State Highway checking station ( dents of Kanab, now living in Life Insurance Co. were given. Charlotte Barnson, reporter . team downed the Uonj at Val- - find Sterling Gafdqef J eacb, Pae, Arizona. pear Glen Canyon Darn. ta Yeung Offered Ksibab Csntinsss Operations Hews From Kano Senator County Hospital (R-Uta- Kanab Schedule For Summer Relation Listed Schedules Fcr and league Baseball June Being Plana ' plant-by-pland League Panguitch Reservoirs Files Jaycees Stars on Pan-guitc- f, - Shauna Page Fighters, Tells U-in- ta 4-- Job 4-- H Joint -- fleet m |