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Show I' Microfilming 141 NATIONAL Corp, Pierpont Ave. j outhern EDITORIAL l4SS0C5AT6N fc!g.grgaana t KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 VOLUME XXIX NO. 38 MOSS SUPPORTS IUDIAII DAY DILL Hsfigo porater Formal Kanab Man r Talsnl Contest Shook -- lies h - Adair and Parlcsr Tell Engagement Win A former Kanab family, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Shook, now living in Page, Arizona are this week announcing the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Ann, to Derrill Adair of Glen Canyon City. Mr. and Mrs. William Adair, Panaca, Nevada, are parents of the future bridegroom. Ccntestkpts in the entire area of Southern Utah, Eastern Nevada and Northern Arizona, met in Cedar City Wednesday, May 31, to Compete for the top prizes in Se-g- Grand Ole Opry Talent ConContestants appearing, had previously earned the right to appear in the finals, by being named in one either winner or runner-u- p of the six local contests held the Area. The group through-othe audience at before appeared the Cedar Theatre, and their performance as simultaneously broadcast over Radion Station KSUB. The judges expressed the feeling that the entire program was professional in every respect, and that all contestants deserved the highest praise and consideration. Named the, winners were The Dusters, a vocal duet from test. ut Senator Frank E. Moss shows a group from Utah's Uintah and Ouray Reservation a bill, to . designate the fourth Friday in September as American Indian Day. tj $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Miss Shook attended Kanab High School where she h.d many friends and was a leader in school activities. She has attended Brigham Young University and is currently studying at Arizona State College in Flagstaff, Arizona. Mr. Adair has attended Dixie College ait St. George. f?laoo rash ; Left Kanab Airport For Salt Lake City on Early Morning Business Trip, Hit High Peak The pilot of an airplane that ook off from the Kanab Airport early Monday morning, and reported missing until Tuesday, was found dead when rescuers reached .he crash scene northeast of at about 7:45 a m. Tuesday. Harold I. Bowman Jr., age 34 who operated Jacob Lake Resort 38 miles south of Kanab, died when his single-engin- e plane crashed into a mountain peak Monday at approximately 6.45 am. , Mr. Bowman had left Kanab and was due in at the Salt Lake Municipal Airport at 7:45 a.m. It was almost 24 hours later that a party made up mostly of Garfield County Jeep Posse members and a brother-in-laJohn Rich and a James Glover of Kanab. arrived at the scene of the Pan-guitc- crash. h, Kanab Legion To Build New Home . The Kanab American Legion Post 69 has started work on a new building just west of the Legion Pavilion in the City Park area. According to officers of the Legion, with supervision under the direction of Clair Ford, block laying has started and the building will be completed as soon as possible. - S.U.fl. Readsr Sends Article Reprint Fcr 4 Parents t A member of the ground crew Consumption reported the airplane flew directly into a mountain peak at an el- Southern Utah News Nevada, composed of Verevation of about 10,000 feet. He Kanab, Utah ona Christensen and Dean P. said that the plane was demolished is the, son of Me. and partily burned. The wreckage Dea rM r. Brow n : and .Mrs. Boyd McAllister of KaWill you please print this article area, of the Kanab Chamber "as scattered over a e bodf.wa fnA. on 8 fe" in this weeks S.U.N. Little Leanab). For their efforts, in addi- of Directors two sessions . met in Commerce tion tfl the radio the gues Arent Big Leagues. pair previously won for being nam- Courthouse and Tuesday morning Little League is in full swing ed local winner, they also will reinstantly. Searchers verified that Since 1829, the small community with 150 box loads of wigs being ceive an odpotunity to audition in at 6.30 a.m. at the Parry Lodge the planes automatic pilot was in our communities right now and of Kana with a popuation that shipped here from Hollywood. Monday nights meeting reviewed on at the time of the crash, and I though it had a lot of good adSegos Grand Ole Opry Talent ConSoil A huge tent in the center of Ka-na-b stays around the 1500 mark, has test for the Western States area. advertising plans of the Southern noted that the prominence into vise to all involved in Little Leabeen host to about 60 motion picthouses hundreds of costumes This winner will, in turn, appear Utah Travel Association which is which it crashed could have been gue Play in the Tri City Associa ure companies and several .TV and accessories to outfit at least at the Grand Ole Opry in Nash- sponsored by the Five County Or- avoided if the plane had been tion. Thank you, productions who have turned their 1,000 players. Many local residents ville, Tennessee, and will receive ganization with Milt Jolley of Ce- some 100 feet above or to either in charge. cameras on the large mesas, par- have been working daily, some Colleen Baird dar a Records Columbia City of Recording side cliff. the By Dwaln Qaaeke ies, hills, canyon, and dunes and with important parts. Orderville, Utah Contract. Tbe winners also reThe Association plans to start a At the crash scene. Sheriff MidTwo heliocopters have been in Volumes have been written con- ceived a three diy expense paid year-roun- d green meadows, all within a advertising program dleton of Garfield County, recovradius. daily use and take off and land at cerning the harvesting of pastures vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada, that will cover the five cou ered a company payroll and a LITTLE LEAGUES The biggest western to be made the Kanab High School football by livestock. Nearly always the courtsy Of Radio Station KSUB, area in Southern Utah, usingltiag-arine- s, bank deposit that the victim was BIG LEAGUES ARENT one two motor and field, Contest. local of and ultimate the been more not if has to in the whole west, is radio, TV, newspaom known theoretical be carrying. planes here, sponsors Badlands which Frank Sinat- are in and out of Kanab daily than practical. However, there Harold I Bowman Jr. was born Other finalists from this area film media. Funds are to be raised By Donald R. McNeil are some practical aspects that were Nancy Hanks and Gary Cox, by individual participation and April 19. 1927. in Salt Lake City, ras independent production comp- taking the stars to and from are several where A Coach speaks his mind business. a son of Harold I. and Nina Nixon currently are attainable and can contribute both of Kanab. any, Essex Productions, is cur. Feb-uary Strike Two the umpire bawls, rently filming for United Artists making appearances on the Strip. markedly to total season producTuesday mornings meetingNrt Bowman. His mother died in Filming is scheduled for ap- tion. 1959. release. old steps back which Mr. Howard Koch was pres and the nine-year- of conEast School, local of from the plate. He Teaches nervgraduate matters covered High In a pews release to the South- proximately;. five weeks and- - after to not oven the ent, Resident first Probably iy ern Utah News from Charles A. completing location filming here, graze all the pastures in the sprcern and with suggestions bv Mr. Mr. 'Bqwman later graduated from ously for some dirt to dry his he University of Utah School of sweating palms. Back to the batKoch in advertising and profiting Chuck Moses of Essex Produc- the company will return to Hol- ing. The animals are anxious to SamDegree movie interest and locations Business. Tie was a prominent ath- ters box, he paws the ground with tions, many interesting facts are lywood to resume shooting at get out into the field but no more by uel Goldwyn Studios. anxious than the person who has in our area. Mr. Koch is a real lete at theAU. During World War his rubber cleats. His 68 pounds of pointed out that make the probeen duction of a movie in a small lobooster for Kanab and this area TI, he served in the U.S. Merchant young bone nd muscle go taut Long1 feeding them all winter is have them there. Confining them cation such as ours interesting. and has done much for our econo- Marines fon nearly two years and as he crouches at the plate. Arflews to a R. certain By The pitcher throws. The boy pasture containing my and advancement in the picture later fillcja mission in the NORMAjyiOARDMAN At present the town is jam- Weekly gentina Jbr the LDS Church. and TV industry here. watches the ball sail by. Strike early growing grasses' and supple, Deseret Netvs Correspondent med with actors and production from He married Afton gunz. No- three! the mental feeding until the grasses Plans are underway to raise umpire calls. personnel and much excitement is ARIZ. FREDONIA, Nearly 23 1949, in the Salt 'Lake vember in the chanc at have a other to be custodians pastures hire to funds is third the out, and the partIt being engendered through the Your County to make 6 or 8 inches of growth four decades ago Emily B. Brink the two street locations in John- LDS Temple. in the grandstand isan merry antfcs of the stars, Sinatra, parents beof Kanab formerly He is survived by his father is a good management and at the Paria as practice. erhofff, son Dean Martin, Sammy Davis. Jr., howl with disappointment Dont By Carl Hatch gan studies at' Brigham Young well Canyon his widow, and four children; a This these ahead of southwest way pastures as at Fort get the Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop just stand there, stupid!" shouts to in earn a Kanab. Workers, members of the sister, Mrs. John P. (Effie Dean) one outraged voice. Youve got If you are faced with the prob- of the animals instead of the ani- University education: degree in front of the cameras and off Jacob Lake of Salt elementary and Rich, City lem of planning a wardrobe for mals getting ahead of the grass' various unions, promoters and othto strike at it. Charlie! you got stage. The Clan, The Summit, Last Thursday some 37 years ers are building a fund that will Lake. to try to hit it! and by whatever other names have your summer vacation, here are and greater total season produc. been applied to this, much publi- some tips from County Extension tion will result. Take the animals later, she received her bachelor of nermit someone to be at the locaIt is the boys father who is out of the early grazed pasture and science degree during graduation tions for protection of the buildcized group, can be expected to Agent, Carl Hatch. shouting. MacDonald Merrill at exercises of Southern College a rest it and it good period make this picture one of the bigings and also to show tourists and (1) Get as much information as give The boy walks dejectedly to the Utah t Cedar City. vacationers over the areas. gest successes of the coming year, possible about the areas you in- will maintain itself. Opening bench for his glove. His eyes stop Brinkerhoff Mrs. Rotation grazing is probably the said Mr. Moses. tend to visit. The three locations are about graduated in the grandstand. moment a for Merrill MacDonald, chairman of (2) Find out about climate, most practical and widdely adapted from Kanab High School in 1919. tops in sightseeing for incoming The film is being done in Pana-visio- n sees his father still waving He Commission Kane the later she Five her attended years County and Technicoor. the story what constitutes acceptable dress, pasture harvesting system. A persons who want to see somein disgust as the boy trots of cross fencing is required, first year at BYU. She attended thing of interest in a day or two and president of the Five County his arms is built around thrpe U. A. Caval- and what sports or activities you tn his position on the field, it is will be eartwo BYU she for ocwhere Organization years livestock not available movtog the does program along the way. here. ry sompqnts. of the Old West of may find chairman and master ofi'ceremon-ie- s obvious that he is crying. (3) Plan as much as possible cur so often that it becomes a ned a normal degree for teaching th 1870s and a trumpet carrying Discussion of membership in the and I witnessed this incident at the dedication of the Visitor former slave who risk their lives so that you will know what clothes burden, and rest periods for the in the elementary grades. Chamber of Commerce and plans Center at Zion National Park June many others just as heartbreaking are appropriate. Experienced tour- grasses are provided so they can for a drive for members was disbattling hostile Indians. Taught In Kanab last season as coach for one of ists have found that it is best to develop new leaf growth and reand will get under way in 17, cussed Sinatra, Martin and Lawford are She one towns Little League teams. had our for will The taught diyear underway program to get plenish root reserves. Twenty the sergeants and Davis is the ex- have their wardrobe equally at the Government Indian School the near future. An order was at ten a.m. in the auditorium at This month more than one million casual town rest are thirty-da-y and vided between opti periods slave. given to the publishing house of clothes. mum for forage growth on straight at Moccasin, Ariz., between her th color brochure used last year the new center in Springdale, Utah bovs will begin playing in the Director is John Sturges who the second first and For and is sponsored by the National 5400 Little Leagues around the alyears. (4) If yours is a motor trip, grass and some legumes, but 10 years Mrs. Brinkerhoff and which proved so popular. Park Service, Utah Parks Comp- world and their parents, once has directed such top films as next 28-3- 0 casual have on at least falfa a more should emphasis place The Magnificent Seven. By Lovthe Kanab Elementary These brochures will be available any and the Five County Organiwill begin to superimpose those y(m wiU fin(j dotheg day rest period if a stand is taught at to members of .the Chamber in zation. ed Possessed and Gunfight at School. their oum standards on a sport to be maintained. More frequent ' two weeks. the O.K. Corral. His camerman The Public is invited to the designed for children 8 to 12 years In 193& because of a detached pasture changes are required with is Academy Aw'ard winner Winton alfalfa to reduce' the bloat hazard. retina she had to seek medical opening ceremonies and program of age. Hoch. with a complete story on the proLittle League baseball is a spStrip graziiig requires more lab- aid in California. She had received CSU gram to be published in next weeks lendid opportunity to teach boys Other big names in the cast or but maximum production is at- a hip injury at birth which impartS.U.N, here are Phiilip, Dennis and Lindthe basic facts of sports and sportstained which makes it practical ed her ability to move around and Is say Crosby, sons of Bing Crosby, manship, teamwork and fair play. for a dairy program. The cows are the eye injury added to her handiwho are making their movie debuts But all to many parents spoil the transferred from pasture to past- cap.. as cavalry troopers. Commedian The College of Southern Utah ure at least once a day and some opportunity by putting unnecesIn 1937 she married George Recognition sary pressures on their youngsters, Bddy Lester and actor Henry dairymen are making transfers Brinkerhoff of Glendale, Kane Student Counseling Center indiSilva who play Indians. Ruta Lee, rebeen two and three times a dav. This County. Because of Utah laws at cated today that the first period has especially the pressure to win. Special recognition who as the only feminine svstem results in good utilization that time she was unable to con- for orientation and student place- ceived this week by College of One night last season my team actor. Redd Redwing, a Chickasaw of the forage and high production tinue teaching because of her mar- ment testing has been scheduled Southern Utah junior student in lost a close game. I sat the whole June 10 beginning agriculture James Maxwell, Glen- team on the bench and congratuIndian who is considered the fastfrom the cows. riage. Because of a shortage of far Saturday, at 8.30 a.m. est draw and best marksman in dale. For outstanding acheivement lated them for trying, for acting One hundred percent utilization teachers, Mrs. Brinkerhoff was said I couldnt the world. r all the forage in a field does not Prof, Vem Kupfer, cnairman of in studies and other activities Mr. like gentlemen. again by the Kane County Wall awarded the of them of they Maxwell was indicated that have been in The Badlands, of Utah are beDistrict maximum indicate Student SchooL and 1945, prouder Counseling, protaught necessarily duction. Some of the most valuable at the Glendale Elementary Scho- all incoming freshmen planning to Street Journal Student Achieve- - had won. Most of all, I said, it ing used fotthe filming, both at is as important to be a good loser enter CSU in the next fall class ment Award. the Paria River and southwest of forage produced each year is that ol in Kane County until 1953. The award Consists of a specially, as a gracious winner. As I talked Kanab. The actual story locale is1 should lake the placement test. which remains on the plant to Home In Fredonia period, parents designed silver medal and a years I could see their spirits lifting. I manufacture plant food. The plant supposed to be the Dakota BadDuring the Moccasin at 1953 she on a cam- subscription to the Wall Street felt they had learned more than In be will taken of students in taught reserves food lands, local Indians being used in the rootsystem The 8 Peppi Pals 4.H CIub held n and made her home in Fredonia. pus tour and then be guests of Toumal. Mr. Maxwell and his wife, just how to play baseball that the toe can so are dollar film are their first replenished plants meeting of the year, their long hair,May 81 at the home of Verda withstand the vigors of winter and She has taught in northern Ari- student leaders and faculty in dis- he former Mariam Lifthouse of night learning to re-d- o then and despite her cussion periods concering all phas- Milford, have been active in school from Navajo, Piute or Ute style But as I mingled with the parwe discussed our pro-- make early growth the following zona since she now daily drives es of college ife. and church affairs while at CSU. ents to the stands afterward, I to the Sioux style or to wear wigs, j0hnson as as is handicaps, It soring. important just which is the for sewing, year ject Additional testing periods will He has most recently been a mem- was shocked to hear what they having beans and bacon in the 52 miles each way to her job. 1st year. winscheduled later to the summer ber5 of the Bishopric of the CSU were saying to the boys. The inbe to was Brinkerhoff before the gradMrs. first big cupboard We also elected our club of. Prof. Kupfer urged all stu- 2nd Ward. was but blizzard. ter but she uate last year variable theme was, Well what again ficers. They are: Myrna Holgate, award was presented bv The un- dents possible, to participate in was One illness and sidelined by A happend to you tonight? grazing management program president; Verda Johnson, vice D. C. Prof. out- - a note pad and ma- able to fill the requirements until the first' session on Saturday, June division Chairman father allows pulled to to hat grow plants Gayle Esplin, secretary; president; Schmutz. de- 10 at 8:30 a.m. went over his sons mistakes play Lenise Burrows, reporter; Keala turity every few years contributes hi year. She has gained her school summer by by play. Another father dressed Hepworth, health chairman; Julia to the loneevitv of the plant pop- gree largely Doreen Soren- down his son for striking out twice. Barnes, president; Ann Crofts, safety chairman; PauL ulation and reduces the frequency extension classes and correspond4-1Club sen, vice president: Marcene And- In five minutes the parents had 1 Ml. ine Reese, song leader and Janice of preparing a seedbed and re- ence work. . erson, secretary; Peggy Ann De. undermined every principal I had seeding. community recreation, Billings, CarML set forth. Mille. of Carmelettes reporter- The service. Your local Soil Conservation Ser AND I QUOTE Rita Sorensen planned the parmel had a party for their mothers Our town has 12 Little League Our teacher is Golda Adair. We rice technician or County agent Financial ucc.ess is a Would a golfer say that Sul- to the Relief Society room of the ty for the mothers. Refreshments and 28 Minor" League teams, en- are looking forward to a very suc- an provide helpful tips for your wonderful thing. You meet were served. D. chapel recently. cessful year in uch interesting relatives. individual pasture management livan couldnt shoot Paar?" ( Continued on Page Four) Claudia Jane are: officers Our Advance. Peggy Ann DeMille, reporter E. Lenise Burrows, reporter Dwel, Algona (la.) problems. Cal-ient- e, Said To Be Kanabs Biggest Movie Production Company Badlands 50-fo- Censsrvalisa Hens Holes 45-mi- le Las-Veg- as ' Ltical Gets After Study Release Agent Heads Service min-imu- rh , , Orisnlalion Period Saturday Special co-sta- rs em-oloy- ur multi-millio- r Old linwt. Carnal ... 4-- 4-- H |