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Show 13 63 Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Avenue NATION A I outtiera I 01 TO 1 Al 1 ASj&dTQp Mews The Buss Carson Family Group . . . $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Kana Ccasly Ilcspital l.'srcs Holes According to Tavlor Crosby hospital manager, Norris (Doc) MacDonald is improving satisfact irily following his serious acci lent last week. Dude Greyhat died from the same accident about noon on June 21, making aeven fatalities from hat accident. John Babbitt and Hannon Babbit were taken by nlane to Tuba City today, Thursday, where they 'will be cared for. They are the only two survivors from the nine persons in ; hat car. Born to Mr. a ad Mrs. David lohnson of Fredonia- a boy weigh ne 7 lbs 3 oz Jun 18. Lester Johnson ;of Kanab was admitted June 18 for medical at tention and has n?w been releasf ed. WiUiam E. Wright of Kanab was admitted June 23 for minor surgery. Merrill Heaton of Alton was admitted June 24 with a badly lacerated right hand. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Varl Rid ing of Kanab, a girl, weighing 6 lbs 3 ox June 25. Daniel Crofts of Orderville was admitted June 26 for medical at- Kane County Fair Dates Are August 16, 17,18th; Usual Activities, Contests, Exhibits Planned - The Kanab Jaycees will The popular show will feat ure beautiful girls on horses, trick riding, trick foping, dog and horse acts and Western style guitar playing and sing- - spon- sor the popular Buss Carsons Hollywood Golden Hdrse Thrill Show in Kanab July 4 at 7 p.m. at the race track grounds. A Pratt Kesler j The show will start promptly 7 p.m. and will run from lli to 2 hours. at tention. Denice Stevens, daughter of the Merwin Stevens of Mt. Carmel was admitted for an appendectomy June 26. Ashley Allen, age 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Allen of Kanab was admitted June 27 for medical attention. Kristine Campbell, age 5. daughter of Mrs. Genfrve Barton of Fredonia, was admitted for a I Kane County seat news notes y Hc:did Ihm F 1 The 1962 Kane County Fair, the biggest and best fair yet, will be held August 16, 17 and 18th at the County Fair Grounds in Orderville. The three day Fair will be crammed with all the activities that have proved popular in the past, an opening ceremony, pet show, queen contest, talent contest and award assembly, in addition to the style dress review and various activities. Of course the most important of the fair is the exhibits. Rieht now is the time to begin preparing your exhibits. Be sure to enter examples of your best work in several fields. A soecial inducement will be offered to business firms this vear to encourage their representation in the oueen contest. This year, anv business that buys an ad in the premium book may erter a contestant in the oueen contest for a fee of only $3 instead of the usual $5. Thus, anv business that purchases a Vi page ad for $5 may enter a queen also for a total of 28. A1 4 page ad will be $8 and for oilv Si l a qupn contestant mav also be entered. For a total of $15 anv business may purchase a $12 full page ad and also select a contestant to represent it in he oueen contest. Reorer-nfativof the board wj'l contact all business organi7ations in the county very soon. With the sale of the ads the premium book will be ready to go to press. Most of the positions on the County Fair Board have now been filled and the various workers are busily planning their activities to be the best yet. Lets all join them and begin to get ready for the Fair. 4-- wt Judd Harris Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Judd, Fredonia and 806 West Birch St., flagstaff, are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Pauline Judd and Frank Harris, Beaver, Utah, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Harris of the same town. An August wedding in the St. George, Utah LDS Temple is planned. Miss Judd is a graduate of the Fredonia Schools, and also Brig-h'- a m Young University. Provo. Utah. She was affiliated with Spurs Sophomore Womens Honn orary group, and Gamma Phi while at BYU. She has done graduate work in education at University pf Utah, Salt Like City and is nowHome Economics teacher in the Beaver City Schools, Beaver, Utah. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Beaver High School, and attended Brigham Young University one year. He has filled a mission for the LDS Church in the Southern States Mission. He has had six months Service in the U. S. Armed Forces and is now a members- - of- - the- - Utah National Guard. Kanab Airman Completes Course Amarillo AFB, Tex. First Lieutenant Roscoe H. Burgoyne of Kanab, Utah, has completed the United States Air Force course for technical instruction here. Lieutenant Burgoyne, who was chosen for the course because of his experience and capability, was instructed in lesson planning, practice teaching and the use of training aids. He is being reassigned to a training squadron here for duty. Lieutenant Burgoyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burgoyne of Kanab, is a graduate of the University of Southern California. He and his wife, the former Donna G. Hamblin of Kanab, have two children. July IQlh Last Date For Office Filing Thomas H. Haycock, Kane CounAlso here was young Duncan tv Clerk, said that he would like Mrs. son of Mr. and MacDonald, to remind persons interested in Graham MacDonald, who did some filing for office, county, state or riding in the rodeo, he lives in national, that the deadline is 5 Page. p.m.. July 10th. Mrs. Callison and Mr. Walter Filing in Kane County to date and son Robert of Dianuba, Cali have been: Dr. George R. Aiken, 28. June fomia were visitors in Kanab reDemocrat, for State RepresentaLinda Smith, age 21, of Frecently for several days. They were tive, A. Duncan Findlay has filed 28 was for admitted June donia, kind enough to bring a lot of deas a Republican for this same licious fruit and vegetables to Minor surgery. office. It is for a two year term their many friends here from their with Dr. Aiken being the incumranch at Dianuba. bent. Afton Mar Cram and daughter, Merrill R. MacDonald has filed Help offor Joyce, and Mrs. LaMar Johnson, . to the Clendala fice of County Commissioner; spent, Saturday evening in Provo, On Pool Utah. Sunday they went to Salt Hans ChamberUio has filed for Lake City, where they met fri- to the two-yeand Current Events term. . You. Help Is.1V ly.Necdcdl Both' ire Republicians. , ends, and Joyce weaken to Napa, , i lNard Johrfon, incumbent, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Alve'ry California where she will spend Work was started last week has filed for the term of went to Las Vegas over the week the summer with her aunt and on the Kanab Municipal SwimFurther Education sheriff. end to see relatives and friends. family the Larry Carters. Mrs. ming Pool, bat after aU of the Cram and Mrs. Johnson returned) work that the Parvin Church has filed for Miss Karen Cox, daughter of pool committee, MOCCASIN Miss Deloris to Kanab Sunday evening. Justice of Peace in the Kanab seems others to went have it and to, Salt Eva gone J. Mrs. Cox, 18. of the Kaibab Judicial District. Castro, age Attorney General Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swapp I that no one wants to work in Lake this week to participate in Indian Branch here, and a junior Kent Carpenter has filed for of California have and children he 16th annual session of Utah building the pooL student at Phoenix Indian School, Kane Will Seek County School Board, in Girls State, she is one of 249 girls been in Kanab and St. George to C. W. was Parry, According recently chosen to represent the Kanab First District. This is frifolks with and their visiting from almost every county particithe school at Girls State in Tuc- not a committeeman, a full time man ends. Dick is the son of Mr. and has been hired to political filing but goes on to push pating. Another Term try son, from June 11 to-- 16th. Miss the ballot. Mrs. of Kanab. Garn voting Swapp indiand the pool completion Castro was elected Judge while The first Girls State was held Mrs. and Mr. Carl Brooksby vidual workers are needed to there and served well in this posiUtahs Attorney General, A. in 1947 with 98 girls and a staff tion. Pratt Kesler. this week announc- of 10 women. All sessions are visited in Kanab for a wegk re- assist in the construction. G. Mr. Ferdinand Rider, who has ed his candidacy to succeed him held on the Utah State University cently after returning from New In her activities at the Phoenix Ralph self as the States chief legal of- campus, sponsored by the Ameri- York where they had spent a had experience in building pools school she has served as represenficer. Mr. Kesler, a Republican, can Legion Auxiliary Department, week on business matters. They of this same nature, will leave tative of her dorm in her second Dies In Gily Mr. children with left their her for Salt Lake Tuesday with Jack has been Attorney General since Utah. The girls will elect city, year, also, Pom Pom girl and has and Hamblin Mrs. while Ferry county and state officials. Churchs truck to get the balbeen active in athletics. She is Ralph C. Watson, 76, of Cedar December, 1961. and left for their home in ance of the materials needed. Prior to assuming his present LDS and was secretary of the City and a brother to three KaMrs. Marie Anderson and four Arizona, Sunday. Indian Branch School. She holds nab ladies died in Cedar City position, Mr. Kesler served for children from Barstow, .Californ- Mesa, He will be back and ready to Mr. and Mrs. Don Ford and five AtStates United as a number of certificates as an Tuesday of natural causes. eight years construction the under ia, visited here this week. get really children of Taos, New Mexico Bom March 15. 1886 in Parotorney for Utah during the ad student in practical outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Dee Workman, . were recent visitors in Kanab.', way Friday. ministration of President Dwight who have been wan, he was the son of Lorenzo and nursing reading. library college time Can at out attending help any yon while here they were guests of D. and Emily Crane Watson.' He D. Eisenhower. In addition to his t Logan returned home this week Don-- s gfoter. The Sylvan John-- 1 during the day, evening or Following her graduation next married Hazel Williams June 23, service, on both the state and fed- for a visit with relatives and fri-year she plans to further her ed- 1912 in Salt son.g and Reed Cnmt carmas eral levels of government, Mr. ens- Lake City, with the in ucation field of the nursing. father and brother and sisters. also represented Salt Lake . Kesler CLAYBAUGH W. later solemnized in the CHARLES marriage is now at She home in Moccasin Mrs. LDean Anderson is in The Kanab North Ward YMMIA St. George Temple. City for a number of years as Texas this week with her Isabell the mother, Mrs. was the with attending recently eorganized He was a retired railroad emcity prosecutor and assistant city of her brother Cleve. Utah Publisher Drye and is an active LDS church following staff: Supt Velden attorney. In the private practic wedding ployee. Surviving him are two worker here. Mrs. Beatrice Workman spent Black, Manual Councilor Kim of law, he has been a member of sons, eight grandchildren and sisMiss R. John Jackson Tom. Glenda Activity Age 18, ters, Ora Eatough, Mrs. Iva Find-leElected To the law firms of Hanson, Kesler the past week end in Spring City Lawson, daughter of Roy Tom, Kaibab Indand Hanson, and Callister and where she attended the wedding Councilor, Guy Frost Secretary Mrs. Florian Johnson all of and Byron McAllister Music di- ian Reservation, graduated from of a niece. Kesler, both cf Salt Lake City. Kanab; Mrs. Aon Hunt, Salt NEA Of School Phoenix Indian Presidency the this Lake: Mrs. Neveda Mrs. Iva Sorenson, who has I rector, He is a past president of both Driggs, SeatLouise Bell and Loraine Goldy year also. the Utah State and Salt Lake been in Salt Lake City, in the tle, Washington. Char21 June Pa., a Hershey, Kanab of weeks ago couple Miss Tom is now at home here County Bar Associations, and is hospital, then at Cedar City with Funeral services will be conles W. Claybaugh, publisher of the a week visiting and and saving her earnings ducted at 2 working currently a member of the House her daughter Mrs. Elbert Rider They spent & BrigNews Box Elder p.m. in Cedar City Journal, World in Fair the Seattle, so can seeing she Haskell that Bar American and family, returned home this attend of Delegates of the Firet-FiftLDS Ward Chapel. was thi morning ham Utah, City, flew for to Hawaii a and then College in Kansas next year. Association. He is also chairman week, we are all glad that she Miss Ida Lue McAllister and elected President of the National of the Utah Commission on Uni- has been able to come home again. couple of weeks. While in Hawaii Editorial Association, representwere guests of Mrs. Goldys Velden- - A. Black were united in form State Laws. Speakers at sacrament services they Many New the Mark Goldys. marriage in a ceremony solem- ing 7,000 weekly and small daily Ml. Carmel Hews In Republican party affairs, Mr. Sunday were Burke Sorenson from sonMr.andandfamily United States. in the Mrs. LaMar Johnson,! nized Friday in the St. George newspapers Kesler has a record of long and the Orderville Ward and lkmglas Books At Library nd Mrs Iva 0ra Temple. President Harold S. The election took place at the active service. He served two Ramsay, who has attending Eatough receivd word of and Events of NEA. convention annual 77th Weekly Snow officiated. Among new books at the Kanab terms as Republican state chair- college at the University of Utah, death of the ladies brother. Ralph Public Library are; complete poParents of the couple are Mr. On Tuesday of this week, Mr. man, has been a member of the they both gave some very interBy Christie Mulliner Watson, of Parowan, Tuesday eve- and Mrs. Boyd Y. McAllister, Ka- Claybaugh had a thirty-minut- e ems of Robert Frost. Trees and priRepublican National Committee, esting talks. ning-. They will attend the funeral, nab, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. vate interview President with and has held numerous other poMr. and Mrs. Garn Esplin, Mrs. other poems by Joyce Kilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pay and in Cedar City, Friday. John F. Kennedy in Washington Roland Esplin of ML Carmel and My Life In Court, by Louis Nizer. Black, also of Kanab, sitions on a state and county level, visited relaMiss Linda Butterfield of Salt Kanab Stake House will be set- - D. C. discussing legislative probSix Crises, by Richard Nixon. Mr. Kesler is a native of Salt daughter of Nephi. Lake Oty is visiting in Kanab ting June 30 for a reception that lems as they apply to the nations Mrs. Gwenavere Anderson of GlenI Lake City. He received both his tives here this week. Also, The Cactis and the Crown, dale, returned from San Antonio with her sister and family the wm honor the married newspapers. newly by Catherine Gavin. Nobody attended undergraduate and law training the where Texas, they Tames BogedahL couple at the University of Utah. He is Two Ordinances Mr. Claybaugh has served on wedding and reception of their Knows My Name, bv James BaldMiss. of Curtis Jenene Lake Salt . Briday attendants will be Mrs. a member of the Church of Jesus the Board of Directors of the Na son and brother, Cleve Esplin to win. The Prize, by Ervin Wallace. City is visiting at the home of George Mansori Jr., matron of tional Editorial Association since Christ of Latter Day Saints, hav- In Weeks S.U.N. April Morning, by Howard Fast. Pat Dame in Kanab. honor; Miss Dianne Hulet, Miss 1955, and this past year was Vice (Continued on Page Four) Under The Sea Wind, by Rachel ing served as a missionary in Leota Button to Mrs. returned Readers of the S.U.N. should Carolyn Black and Miss Sylvia President of NEA when the 76th Carson. Night Drop, by S. L. A. , France for that organization. He ' is married to the1 former Ellen take note of two new ordinances Kanab Saturday after spending I Rogers. Little" Cherie Sue McAl-th- e annual convention of the associa He is as presi- Marshall. serving presently winter with her children in yster wiU be flower girl ' Tourssen. They have two children published this week for Kane tion was held in Salt Lake City. dent of the Brigham City Rotary And, An Only Child, by Frank Las Vegas, Nevada. and reside at 1875 Yale Avenue, County. Marlynn Holgate will be best of the in Brigthe lifetime John Doyle Lee, by Juapast Club, a OConor. president has He spent Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winton and man, while Al Taiti and Dale Salt Lake City, Utah. . One pertains to the combining business, starting on ham City Chamber of Commerce, nita Brooks. newspaper Ari- to returned chidren Phoenix, usher. of the office of Auditor and Clerk; fathers newspaper, the Pretty a member of the Utah headliners Twelve Popular Novels have rezona after spending a two weeks Spencer me bride is a graduate of his Pairie Times, Pretty Prairie, Kan Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, Kap- cently been given to' the library vacation in Kanab with Marva Ujjs Business College. Kanab Hews Holes and graduating from the Kan pa Tau Alpha, and the Salt Lake by Mrs. Dora Smith. The rental Dawns folks, the Marve Adams. Mr Biack has attended Utah sas, sas State College at Manhattan Advertising Club. He served as shelves are full of new books. Mrs. Mr. and Jim Mortensen j state University and College of Mr and Mrs. Lavar Pratt and with a degree in journal a leutenant in the Naval Air Force Many new books for children are Kansas (Marie) of Mesa, Arizona and Mr. southern Utah. He has completed Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown spent came to Utah in 1942 and during World War II. Mr. Clay- available at the library, says Mrs. ism. He Jack Mrs. Madsen and (Vivien) LDS West Spanish-America, . , i an the week end in Las Vegas, Ne- ty officials. the Box Elder News baugh and his wife. Alwayne, live Blanche Mace, librarian. purchased children of West Covina, Migsjon. He will continue his Both' ordinances can be found an vada. They visited at the home of and Journal. Since that time he in Brigham City with their three visitors week were California end fall. in the studies at USU Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pratt and on page two of this issue of the has never ceased to be active in children, Charles, Jr., currently their sister. Mrs. at. tb? bmes Southern Utah News. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ford and children while there. the Utah State Press Association, first string fullback for Utah State Virgil Riggs of Kanab and brotof Fort Worth, Texas children recent a Directors of gradBoard I on Kathy, its University. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleming of serving her Oscar Brooksby of Fredonia. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson Box Elder High School, have been spending part of their of uate President Vice as and week Rob-Secretary, the BroLake Salt Stewart Emma Mrs. Johnson and spent Their City, J. mother, Wally spent Wednesday in Cedar City, and and President. He is currently on and Van. a student at Brigham vacation, in Kanab. with Pauls where Mrs. Johnson attended Pub- insoh spend Wednesday fishing oksby is spending the summer intend in Kanab on business mother Mrs. Myrtle Ford. the U.S.PA. Board of Directors City Junior High School. Kanab and Fredonia. on Asay Creek. visiting, lic Welfare meetings. We received a card from Mr. and Mrs. Max Bruce, former res-- 1 idents of Kanab who moved to I Price, Utah, asking us to forward their Southern Utah News to Port-land, Oregon, where Max has apparently been transferred with the Bureau of Land Management. Mr. and Mrs. Larry MacDonald were Kanab visitors over the week end from their home in Page and were guests at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. 1 I' socunca KIU Stt UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1962 KANAB, VOLUME XXX NO. 39 tah SIS Sninring Om-icro- fair cs ar LlocczshUirts - I Valsoa Cedar h I ten i I -- I n 1 1 in t i ' |