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Show Microfiltiirg Corp 141 NATION A1 Piorj-on- t 63 cr 0)uthpn: IDIfORIAt 22ZiwZIIIIChIl VOLUME 3 Avenue - XXX NO. 30 tah KANAB, UTAH, TJIUjtSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 The Stanley Brown Home . . . $3.60 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Miss Sandra Mackelprang Bradshaw Chevrolet Race Meet Queen Chairman Notes High Interest and Participation For Hcr.:r Program To Bessfil High Schools Manager of the Bradshaw Chev-re'Cpmpany fn Cedar City announced this tfeek that a new honor program has been instituted by the company. Outstanding student citizens in the graduating class this year from Cedar H?h, Kanab Parowan and Valley High in OrdervUle will be awarded a cash awafd of $75 each and memento of honor a permanent accc-dito Robert Bradshaw. The manager pointed out that 'he awards will be called the Bradshaw Chevrolet Honor Program, and. are .for the purpose of encouraging better school citizenship. A faculty committee at each high schoo) will be appointed by the principal and will chose, the student on the, basis of scholarship, activity and to their high school during the thrqe years of high school work. The cash award and memento! will be presented to the outstanding student dpring graduation ceremonies at gach high school, said Mr. Bradshaw. Coming Two Day Celebration 18, 19th ng The Frank Farnsworth Home . . Frcdcr.ia Junior Soys Sfala Wir.nor Bruce Solper, 16. will represent Fredonia Hkh School at the annual Boys State, to be held on the campus of Arizona State College, Flagstaff, beginning June. 7th. Bruce, a Junior student, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Solper, was chosen on the basis of physical fitness, leadership, character, cooperativnes, honesty, scholarship, and courage by members of the High School Faculty. Alternate for Boys State is Victor son o Mr, and Mrs. W. Oscar Brooksby. Bruce is a three year member of the National Honor Society, and has received the Parent-Teacher- s Association Scholarship the past two years. He has been class vice president for two years. He plays drum in the school band, has been an active member of the basketball and football team the three years in high school, and has a degree in taxidermy. He is a member of Explorers Post 2366 and Is active in his church activities. He is sponsored by the Fredonia TowuCowneiL Bro-oksb- The Dale Judd Home wm ipi weru. 'nuiwwj A t s I v '&&& Weekly Hews Release ID & tsttw ;... By Call Hatch vJ Sponsor Clinic On Clanooma Here The Kanab Lions Club plan to sponsor a Glaucoma Clinic iit Kanab May 3 at the Stake House. Everyone over the age of 40 is urged and invited to attend. At this weeks, regular meeting j of the Kanab Lions. Lion Dr. G. R. Aiken, introduced Mr. J. Fredi Whitney, sight Conservation con- sultant for the Utah Commission for the Blind, who showed a film and firmed up pfhns for the clinic on the 3rd, nexij Thursday At other business of the evening. Lioo.JFresh&AL.Lkqid-Bugl- ir read the names Of nominees for ?? Jn"ua next years ficers to start serving July 1st. May 14, for j Last Call For Pony League Players Saturday. April 28th will be the final signup date fof any boys wanting to play ball on the Pony League team In Kanab, said Peaches Beard, vice nregident of the Trl Citv Pony League Assn. One team is readv for Kanab, but another team Is needed in order that the League qualify to plav in the regional playoffs. Valley and Fredonia have a ready. Lets hustle boys and make up another team. - - Junior Student Is Girls State Winner m - Sandra Mackelprang, 17. Junior student, will represent Fredonia High School at the annual Girls State, to be held in Tucson in June, under the direction of the American Legion Auxiliary. Miss Mackelprang is president of the Junior class, and is a member of the National Honor Society. She has received both scholarship and English awards in past years, and was chosen as the Music Club scholar for the summer music camp at Brigham Young University last year. She has been an active member of the band and chorus for three years, playing saxaphone and being student director this year. The delegate to Girls State has been an active member of xhe Girls Club, having served one year as vjce president. She is ihe deughter of school supt. and Mrs. Gayneld Mackelprang and is active her church activities. She was chosen by the faculty, cn the basis of physical fitness, leadership, character, cooperative-- 1 and ness, honesty, scholarship courage: She is sponsored by the Fre- Miss Crystal Swapp donia is the alternate. She is the daughter of the Cliff Swapps. Miss a j I Self-Hel- p Program Meeting Tells of (had For Schooling Following is a report by Mrs. Svelyn Mace on the Medical Saif Ma-ib- Hlp Program meeting 'he e of- B-- Spencers r; p Yith , , U-ta- h i Prcctanatisn By Mayors Arland Brooksby, H. Bernell Lewis and Earl Sorensen I Fredsnia hm Fer llcmcs Jaycses s, Neighbors Yalby Ur.:::? V Set pre-scho- two-month- ll I liens held at School, v Yayna fc Elementary i Queen will be announced at the race meet oir the 18th and will be crowned at the Homecoming dance, Friday night Anyone who has been a Race Met Queen in former years, call FISH & GAME NEWS Miss Thornton at MI or contact her personally a soon as possible. Outdoors Anyone interested in taking part in the barrel racing competiAllen tion in three categories, ladies, How can you determine how girls, and boys, please get in touch Miss Thoimton in the near many deer there are in a certain with area? This has been a frequent future, ouestion asked the past while. Well, theres been many wavs On tried and here are a few which seem to help us find just a little bit about the population trends. Freedom Bond Drive director; Kent Carpenter, Farmers, beware! Utah State Owen M. Davis, director; University soil specialist and the Julian Cowley, Myron V. Adams, Home . . . Mrs. Clara State Department of Agriculture secretary-treasureElgin Morris, ! I warn that a ferti- Kenneth Johnson, Lion Tamer, lizer (soil conditioner) containing Floyd Srpernaw, Lloyd Solper, less than 2 peg cent plant food Tail Twister. is currently being pushed in The Kanab Lions are and Idaho. with the Panguitch Lions, To ayoid being deceived by the new Bryce Valley Lions Club. any of the miracle soil condition- Charter night for the new club ers that crop up every year or will be held April 28 at Tropic so, the soil specialist advise: First of all a group of men in the high school. Kanab plans Check the label before buying to send a can get together and ride the ranbig delegation to the thus any fertilizer. Nitrogen, phosphate charter ges getting a good look at the night affair. and potash are the main plant browse and other plant growth. food elements to look for. The Also at the same time looking are elements needed j first two close for deer tracks and of course most in .Utah soils; if you want for the deer themselves. Actually thisenables .the trained eye to 'your moneys worth, buy them, not a lot of filler. see that the range does not get and Current Events overused to a damaging extent. Our area is in great danger of By I via Farr becoming completely overgrazed, Threa Tlolsd Mrs. Florence Monroe bad a in fact so much so that to comei houseful of company this past back to good conditions the deer weekend. Her son Claude Ford, herd will have to be reduced Tcp Salssnsnship and Winners cf Four Kanab wife and children, visited from considerably in the next few years. Outstanding salesmanship rec- Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Eu- -' between the Forest ords received recognition from the gene Ford of Prescott was here Service, the B.L.M. and private Grounds Tc!d by Following Cleanup Chevrolet Company this week in to visit Mr. Fords stepmother, parties is essential in this matter Cedar City, District Manager G Mrs. Monroe, and brothers, Low-- 1 because of the competition betwe-el- l, The homes and grounds of Mr. of the Clean Up Week said that M. and Grayson and sister Mrs. en livestock and the deer. made the presentaand Mrs. Stanley Brown and Mr. they would like to thank every-an- d tionsKempner of framed and Devota certificates Becker, and sister in law clean Mrs. Frank Farnsworth, were one who helped make the up Another method is to make Mrs. Fae Johnson, who all live valuable pins. and success it the that said, recent Ihe a was, in tie Jaycee judged Based on the number of units in Fredonia. Mrs. Monroes' brother transacts and measure the plant never town looked our nicer. Clean Up Contest. Escagowth in various times of the The Jaycees, Carol Barnson as sold during 1961, top personnel Dan Button, returned from The Dale Judd home and ground at son his Bradshaw visit with a from Chevrolet included lante year this gives us the percentage were named second place with chairman, said that all winners Robert Linford, Cliff Halsey, and Arnold and family in time to of use compared to previous years. areas on front in the were judged Mrs. Clara Spencers home third. Leonard Smith. Sales manager visit with the nephews and famiMaking a study of the use per Mrs. Spencers property and the and around their homes as well Gayle Bradshaw Indicted that lies. acre by counting pellet groups immediate area received special as the property itself. Linford received determining has and this mathematically recogwas mention Honorable given Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hatch had how acclaim from the Jaycees, as well nition for two years, Halsey for many deer were in the area Find-layto Lavar the Lynn Pratts, Mrs. Robert as her home yard. (Denavar) Lawless, considerSherman Crosbys, Edwin the past three years and Smith Mrs. Hatchs sister visiting with for how long also helps The Jaycees at the conclusion for 10 years. ably. (Billy) Swapps, Scott Betensons, them recently. Mrs. Lawless acMr. Bradshaw said, We art James Buntings, Findlay BuntMr. Bill Moyes from Hurricane companied her mother, Mr. Merings, Joe Browns, Joseph Jack-son- justly proud of these mqn and rill Gray, to Phoenix and is now and I have been dragging Cedar their fine record of accomplishand Frank Robertsons. there before her return trees along the shoulder of the ment in the auto industry here visiting her home in Washington, D.C. toad making a dusty trail and My to. in Southern Utah. Mrs. Olive Pratt returned to her then counting the deer each mornTeam home this week after visiting in ing and erasing the old tracks California with her children. Re- as we count. Actually this tally Prc-Schwsl CImie turning with her for a vacation is very good as the deer migrate Gcrr.pblcd were her daughter and son in law, North each Spring. We have had Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clavell, ML such drag counts on the East Kanab For LitTeam lineup for the Valley Zion Unit and the PaunsagaunL View,- - California. tle League team for 1962 Is ai count taken this spring have clinic There will be a Miss Vicki Jordan returned to The follows: in Kanab for all children who classed this week at Elementary shown good results and will aid Bob Caruso, Kerry Workman, are five, or will be by October School where she is in second, a great deal in deciding how must be taken this Darrell Callison, Don Baird, Eddie 31 of this year. s absence many deer grade after a fall. Spencer, Neil Anderson, Terry The clinic will be held May recovering from rheumatic fever. Blackburn, Rand Maxwell, Ver-de- at the Elementary School at She is the daughter of Mr. and All in ail the counting this Chamberlain, Bruce Jackson, a.m. Mrs. J. B, Jordan. has shown that we still Spring Arland Anderson, Greg Tait, RogMrs.- - Evan Lewis and family, need a good many deer removed AU children should bring their er Brent Chamberlain, birth certificates and 50 cents Phoenix, were visiting friends from our range and so this fail, "l Just came in for an estl and Goulding, Eddie Hepworth. for the registration and immuni and relatives in Fredona and Ka- you nimrods, hunting should be Doctor. , uate, nab during Easter vacation. zation shots, exceptionally good. Joe Caruso is team manager. ar Kanab Anril 19th. D- -. Joseph Sannella whi was in rharge of the meeting briefly explained the purpose of the pro-'-aread a letter from Gov. George D. Clyde on the importance the program to the people of Utah. He introduced Mr. Manning of the State Board of Health, he gave a short explanation of the program and showed some of the film-striincluded in instruction Girls entering must be between 16 and 21 years of age. Judging! of classes. Dr. Sannella then gave v iU be on personality. Beauty, an outline of Crash Plan for Kane County instruction. horsemanship, and intellegence. Kane County Civil Defense Di- The above named girls will dec orate and ride ro a float in the rector, Reo W. Heaton, explainnarade the 18th and ride on their ed how vital to us this training is, horses in the parade the 19th. and how desperately we need this It is imperative that Judging wiH also consider their program. P-T- U. S. Gardner for president; Paul Jenkins, Sylvan Johnson, 1st vice president; George R. Aiken, M. W. Beard, 2nd vice presidents; Rodney Carpenter, Elson Riggs, frca &( ' Named were. George Diamond, Your County Agent .$iy i Kanab Lbns To Miss Darlene Thornton, chairman cf the Queen Contest for the annual Race Meet and Homecoming here May IB and 19. said that she was having wonderful cooperation from, and a lot of in'erest from local girls, and that a big lineup is expected. Gi Is to enter and their sponsor thus far arc: Darlene Judd, B & B Gash Market; and Winna Brown. Fredonia Garage. Ann Marie Smith, Judd Cash Market- Charlotte Youne. Floyd's CafeNita Swapp. Arctic Circle: Garolvn Johnson, Brandon Motel; Lois Ann Bunting K Motel; Audrey Parkes Coral Sands Motel-wi-jnWright. Fenton's Rexall S'oreDenise S w a o p, Clarks Mobil Station: Diane Leigh Furni-'re- ; Lavle Lewis, Center Vicki GrreervPugh Whiting Bres. Station: Vicki MMor, Dukes Clothing Store: Linda Rae SwanD, Petite Breuty Shop: Marilyn GlarinDicks American Station; ?h'lv Kos 66 Station; rn Kanab Mercan-ti'e- ; Marilyn MacDonald. Kanab votf- - Co.; Sharlene Polvadore, Western Auto Store- - Tamie Spend-lovPetrolane Gas Co. Al-- o eoWed are Judy Hollingsworth. Janet Swanp. Bever'ey o and Joyce Gate. Sponsors will be announced later. Mls Thornton said that she was locking forward to receiv In . entries from Ordervflle, Glenlale. Alton and other near-btowns. In the winning and defending of our American freedom, the volunteer snirit symbolized by the Minute Man of 1775 has always tipped the scales in our favor. In times of peace, that volunteer spirit has constantly overcome obstacles in the path of our progress. It Is an outstanding trait in the American character to pitch in and help get the job done when a job needs doing for the common good. Today we are challanged. The cause of freedom is threatened. The world is in the grip of cold war. Americans, in the spirit of their forebears, are saying I want to help. What can I do? thir instruction, he said. Instructors for these classes will trained by Doctors Riley and Sannella. The training has been set as a school and one member each family in Kane County expected to attend. You will given this assignment and are up of is be ex- pected to accept your responsibility in completing this vital program. Enrollment for classes will be handled by the Stake Relief SoClass schedules will be ciety. set up so everyone enrolled will have an opportunity to complete 'he course. If necessary two make-unights will be arranged. President Daniel S. Frost said, I feel that this program is very important and essential to us, and 1 urge all our people to cooperate and participate in this schooling so that one member of each family, more if possible, may have the benefit pf this training in iheir own home in case of any emergency or disaster. This school has been set np for the week starting May 28, and will be completed that week. Watch this paper for further informaton and details. p Qrdsmlh Ikm Easter visitors that I saw were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn James Esplin and family of Nephi, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. DeMoin Sorensen and family of Cedar City; Mr. and DeRay Pugh of Orem; Mr. and The Treasurys FREEDOM Bond Mrs. John M. Crofts and family Drive is an answer to that ques- and Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Crofts tion. It is designed to remind and sons of Panguitch at the Ed every citizen of an opportunity Crofts and with other folks. for patriotic service through the Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande SpenU. S. Savings Bonds program, to ask him to invest his dollars in cer and family of northern Utah his country, for the strengthen- at the Lou Covington home. ing of out economic defenses Wilda Adair and girl friend the dangers we face. Buy- visited at the Webster Adairs ing bonds cannot be ihe whole from their studies at BYU. answer to that challenge, but it is a practical beginning, and one Mr. and Mrs. Lane Tait and in which every individual, every children of Page at the Grace family can share, to the mutual Heaton and Clyde Taits. benefit of all. The Lloyd Heybomes of Cedar - WE therefore proclaim the City visited at the LeGrande C. period of May 1 to June 30, 1962, Heatons, they all enjoyed Easter at Pipe Springs. as a time for patriotic tion for the citizens of Fredonia, (Continued on Page Four; Kanab and Orderville, as we carry out our part in the Freedom Bond Notes Drive. Let every family use this Kcn&b.ftows Mr. Orzo Millett, formerly of opportunity to buy. extra United States Savings Bonds, and to Kanab, and . who has spent the b'ish a regular habit of saving winter in SL George, writes from for security through these Bonds ML Pleasant, Utah, to send his of Freedom, an investment ip S.U.N. there where he is making ' America and oufsgves. his hoay, e-- st |