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Show Microfilming Corp 141 Pigrpont Ave. NATION At omtliei! EDITORIAL uc5,&' VOLUME XXXI NO. 30 KANAB, UTAH, THUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1963 $3.50 Yearly, 10c Singly Copy - Application For 1964 National Scout Utah Jamboree Nov Being Accepted Says Utah National Parks Officer Officer Here Friday Dr. Aiken President of The Kanab Chamber of Commerce this morning announced a me. eting with Bud Phelps assist, ant director of the Utah Fish Game Department. This meeting will be held in The County Court House Friday April 26th at 8:00 p.m. It will be an on the njany Problems involving Lake Powell. James Eden, director of Park Service, at Lake Ppwell will also be in attendance. Saturday a trip is planned up the River in the Park Service Yacht. Everyone is urged to attend and help iron out the pro. blems that involve this newly formed Lake. Kanab Student Kanab Hfch Fish-Gen- ts Schcsl Rsts Roles By Joyee Cram Gels Advancement Cadet Sandle M. Mackel-pranson of Mr. Frank of Kanab, Utah has been promoted to the rank of Airman First Class in the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps at prigham Young University. He will hold the position of Squadron Commander, Cadet Mackelprang plans to graduate from the program in g, Kanab Stake Quarterly Conference Session Set For May 4, 5, Presiding Bishop, Welfare Official Visit Annual studentbody elections were held Monday. Congratulations are in order to the fine Piesiding Bishop John H. Floyd Loveridge, Scout students who were elected. Our of the Church of National the of Utah Vandenberg new officers fte: Bob Gordon, Training Officer SaJesus Christ of Latter-da- y Parks Council, Boy Scouts of President; .Jamie Spendiove, Lake ints Salt City, (Mormon), that announced has America, To Visit Kanab Vice President; Vicki Major will preside at a quarterly con. applications for the 1964 NatSecretary; Lynda Smith, Histor-ian- ; ference of the Kanab Stake SatDick Branzell Conservation ional Jamboree are now being Diane and $ev Mahoney, urday and Sunday, May 4 and Officer for Kane County an. accepted. All registered Boy Ind Marilyn Johnsn, Leach, 5 in Kanab. nounced today that Lee Robert, Scouts at least twelve yehrs of Cheerleaders. We are very 1965. Accompanying Bishop Vandson; Training Officer for the age as of October 1, 1963, and proud of 6ur new officers and will be Elders Irvin B. Caa will or AFROTC enberg Class on Game in who the While are First Utah Fish and Dept, fank were sure they will do a fine a member of the intensive Nydegger must before July 1, 1964, will be elibe in Kanab Friday to conduct det next undergo year. v job Churchs Welfare Staff General to regularly classroom the Gun Safety Class for future participate. Explorers gible studies, The seventh grade competiand June B. Sharp of the Genone month and drill scheduled instructors. having a minimum pf six mon-th- s tive assembly was held Monday ealogical Society conference of summer camp prior to gradtenure by January 1, 1964 The class will be held at the afternoon. These students realstaff. on lieen carried is and 7:00 work This have who at or house uation. Court p.m., Explorers ly demonstrated some fine talGeneral sessions cf the con. with his major in all persons interested are cord, transfered directly from a Boy conjuction ent. Were proud of the way the will be conducted Sunference Class Sco. as at attend. BYU. of to First invited field Scout troop study ially. seventh grade has preformed at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. by day be eligible. uts, will also this year. They should go places Stake President Daniel S. Frost, This sixth and possibly great, Juvenile in the high school if they con. Visitors are welcome to at- est of National Jamborees will Dixis College Kar.3 tinue to behave in this way. these meetings at the Katend be held at Valley F6rge Rot Congratulations are in order to Center. nab Stake und1964 17 23, July all the seventh graders and Mr. Fer is a Receive Old Age, Vandenberg Bishop National of direction tfcq er the Devey their advisor. businessman and church In Reappointment Council. Boy Scouts pf America The junior and senior girls leader. He was formerly enGraduation and will provide an opportunL Survivors Funds .lay home-ec- ., the served in in the merchandising of serlady who has gaged and meet Durham Morris, camp ty for Scouts to members a fine dinner wool and Livestock in Denver. faculty Iron n for -from Juvenile A as C. ved 12 Judge Scouts Obert many Tanner, with brother April r Washington, He was vice chairman of the Monday afternoon afer school. Beaver, Washington and Kane author, teacher, and businesstotal of 213 persons in Kane parts of the country and wor. They demonstrated their many commenceChurch Building Committee old the be to eight the in for will them (also Counties will Id. received $12,592 man, It help past County talents and a nice time 1955 until his appointment from .cooking State Dixie Utah notified of College has ht ment and disability a better speaker understanding years age, survivors, gain was enjoyed by all in attend, as it Welfare Presiding Bishop in 1961. Public on 31, to of May a in St. George the principles of Scouting, Department insurance in 1962, according ance. Elders Nydegger and Sharp in beinterested ). is not announced Tuesday. he was that their for love country Sen. Wallace F. Bennett greater The senior class left for their will address special meetings and appreciation of its greating appointed as a full time Mr. Tanner will speak to the Wededucational annual for Welfare and Genealogical trip Juvenile new said The Utah Republican ness. Judge for the combined graduating classes of after school. While in include-Ironesday leaders on Saturday. will receivwhich Dixie of Utah in District the and of IV, School Because 66,408 persons Dixie High popularity of the state, the northern part President Frost announces monin -' LDS numlimited of $4,400,117 Beaver, Washington, ed a total this event and the College in the St. George they will tour several universithe Welfare meeting will be the Friday ber of boys who may attend, Tabernacle Kane, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne, during thly benefits during December ties and industries. conducted Saturday evening at Piute and Garfield Counties. of 1962. all interested Scouts and Exevening ceremqnies. wil play baseball Hurricane 6:30 for all Ward and Stake Ofthe for The total for Utah Mr. Morris states that after plorers must piake application A native of Farmington, Daagainst Kanab here Thursday ficers. The Genealogical meet, as no later than June 15, 1963, entire calander year 1962 was term holds of his the end present vis County, Mr. Tanner afternoon. Again we want to ing will follow Everyone is inor further $53,761,000. For applications part-tim- e Juvenile Judge, which a law degree from the Univerto all invite the twnspeople vited to attend this meeting. Officials of the Department contact John Whet-te- n. term will expire on June 30, sity of Utah and has done this game. Our School is in need At 8:30 Sunday morning a me. of Health, Education and Welfull District Scout Executive at his 1963, he will devote graduate w&rk at Stanford and of .being supported; this is one at that Bennett eting will be held for the Stake Sen. fare told Cedar City, o your District time to the practice of law, Harvard Universities. He is the of the ways you can show our Presidency, High Councilmen, the end of 1962 some 18.1 milGarChairman Dwain Haacke or of the in Beaver, founder and president Iron, chiefly bovs that vou really care. all Bishoprics and their clerks. lion persons were receiving Allen Judd. Commissioner, O. C. Tanner Company. field, Kane and Washington The eighth grade will premonthly bedsits throughout Counties. Stansent the last Competitive asMr. Tanner taught at the United States. Mr. Morris states that while of the year On Friday. ford five years, and is pressembly Kane County which The monthly rate at The time hasnt yet been set, juvenile deliquency has greatly Explorer ently professor of philosophy are benefits payable monthly increased In many parts of the at the University of Utah. He but we would like to have you increased by $110 million in instate and on a national basis come to see ths fine talent our is the author of six bool Meet Rational 0 $1,182,000,-001962 and reached several on religious ..students will be during the --past several years, eighth grade cluding -at the end of the year, Mrs. Charles (Kathleen) there has beeri no increase in displaying. topics. An active political workOn June 28, 29, 30, 963 apmainly because of the growth Brinkerhoff of Glendale was The BYU Invitational Track men he has served as state chairjuvenile delinquency in the Diser, young fifty proximately beneficiaries. in the number of admitted April 17 for medical trict that he has served during Meet will be held Saturday in man of UNESCO and as presiin the Explorer program in the The $14.5 billion paid in monhe and Association attention. the apour of Utah Provo. Several of dent the past years, are eight of Wyoboys state Of Utah and part thly and lump sum benefits that Nations. He has the to United Refor the be preciates cooperation 1963 expected competing. the' attend will April 19, Steven age 10, Jay ming during the year was almost Dele-gat- e has been given by parents, the A Junior Band Day will be been appointed eight times as W. age 9 and Cynthia Lee age gion 12 Elected Explorer double the amount paid 5 held in Hurricane this Satur. an American delegate to the schools, church groups, law enConference to be held at 5, all children of Mr. and Mrs. years earlier. is for all This conference of the World Fedspecial day. day of California, civic Don Mackelprang of Kanab the University forcement groups agencies, and of number ' persons The eration of United Nations Asjunior bands in Region Ten. California. These young were admitted for tonsilecto. Davis, and in benefits and amount of monthly youth organisations, Mr. Devey has a fine group who sociations. are selected now men being mies. current payment stateus as of the young people themselves, will be attending. Commencement exercises will leaders among youth today CounRex Brown of Kanab was adDecember 31, 1962;' by The State Employment Dein bringing about this good be conducted by President Arand will probably be leaders in mitted ties: April 19 with a back inMona will show film partment thur F. Bruhn of Dixie College result. the wdrld tomorrow. EldBox jury. Beaver 377, $23,642; day to some of the students. and will begin at 8 p.m. Diplo. Each young man must meet This film will be pertaining to er 1,706, $107,955; Cache $.274 will be mas repage 13, by qualifications. presented following the Gladysof Ridding, school drop-out- s and the $209,775; Carbon 1,944 $134,645; the Robert Ridresentatives of the State Board Meeks Bruce he must be an outstanddaughter First, and type of employment Daggett 29 $1,871; Davis 2,972 of Education and the Washingings of Kanab was in for a ing explorer with at least one, can receive. Gets $185,609; Duchesne 602 $33,882; com District. they to be School school ton Fellowship of tonsilectomy, April 20. County high year Dont forget the Junior Prom Emery 579 $33,830; Garfield the conference. will after graduation This pleted years Jansen Hoyt, age 2, son of students Among the eight which will be held May 4. 291 $17,031; Grand 256 $16,346; commemorate the separation of Second, he must have leaderVal Hoyts of Orderville, the DNational 514 nominated for 784 Juab we $50,292; will Iron be the predict it abilities, and third, he School and Dixe Dixie ship High admitted was April 21 for medGraduate 213 Fellowships $12,592; efense Kane $31,833: very best ever. The theme is must have the ability to speak College, as the College moves ical attention. for study at BYU was Bruce A Millard 893 $53,937; Morgan floorshow Moonlight Magic. to its new campus in the autpublicily. Meeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. 217 $14,204; Piute 166 $9,858; with the junior class members Charles Hepworth of Order, The conference will open at umn of this year. 9 Kanab. Bruce of Meeks Wilford Lake Rich 162 $9,902; Salt ville was admitted April 21 promenading will be one of the and close June on 28, dinner is studying educational psych, main attractions of the eve$2,028,649; San Juan 328 for medical attention. with a luncheon June 30. Dur. 1,604 $96-49ology. $18,481; Sanpe-ining. Everyone is encouraged the conference young Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wilthe ing Asks SumPony League to attend the most important Sevier 1,154. $70,594; ' Each fellowship provides $2,. Cox of Orderville, a boy will discuss topics like men liam 000 for the first year of study dance of the year. Junior class mit 543 $36,491; Tooele 1,105 oz. April 21. 6 lbs 6 those mentioned in the Preamweighing h Tri-Cit707 $41,519; y members will be selling tick70,937; Uintah beyond the baccalaurate degree, 1963 Region 12 ERoys the of ble Vane Jr., Campbell, Orlan Wasatch 7,424 $488,333; ets, so be sure to notify .them $2,200 for the second and $2,. Delegate Conference, 13 of Alton was admitted xplorer age al400 532 $33,747; Washington if you would like to purchase for the third with an To Sign Up Roy?' Viewpoint of Youth: April 22 for medical atention. some in advance. $78,242; Wayne 166 $9,557; h lowance of $400.00 a year the Explorers of AmeriWe, Lloyd Robinson of Kanab Weber 7,550 $480,473. dependent. d An important meeting ca, (Region 12), wish to pro. was admitted April 22 for medmote knowledge for youth leadWednesday to set dates The Kanab North Ward Reical attention. for boys in the and try-ouership of the future with relief Society will hold their Bake Civic Club To Meet Motes Mews Kanab Mrs. Claud (Nabbie) Glazier his and self ones for the for spect y Pony League Sale and, Bazaar April 30th at Kanab was admitted April 22 of basic to Club out insure fellowmen Kanab Civic .Womens Coming season. 3:00 p.m. at the Kanab Stake Greenhalgh of Salt Harry for major surgery. our to and Mon. freedom preserve Tri-Ciat Lodge meet will Lea. Center. Everyone is invited to ake City has been visiting in All boys in the Parry Mrs. Marcellus (Josephine) American heritage through inattend. At 4:00 p.m. there will his old home town, Kanab, for day April 29, 1963 at 8 p.m. for gue, Kanab, Fredonia and the of Kanab was admitJohnson dividual lunch, After responsibility. in a and to meeting. to who be the past week. He returned fash, desire regular special program play Valley, 22 for medical atthe conference to the ted at While will April go members eon Club ion show. the Pony League this year are Salt Lake City Wednesday. will entertained be tention. fen young the home of Mrs. Edith Dame contact the following urged-t- o 11a Rider of, Fredonia was by some of Hollywoods best and work on Mothers Day Cor. leaders. entertainers. admitted April 23 with a fractsages. These corsages are to be FreIn Kanab, Julian Fox; wrist. ured sold for Mothers Day to help donia, Merlin Bundy or Paul raise funds to send 2 Kanab Garn Perkins of Kanab was McCormick; Valley, Quinn Dixie Team BYU to High School sudents Newby. for a Journalism Seminar. Wins Over Kanab Team Sponsors for the league Deadline Is have been named and are; For School The St. George High Kanab, The Kanab Race Meet Local Fish Plant Rebels downed the Kanab High Committee who will sponsor Wednesday Roon School Cowboys in St. George fish and Kanab Arizona-Th- e first the the Colts team, Page, last week, 6 to 4. We have quite a problem Javcees. In Fredonia the Kai-ba- b to be planted hrLake' Powell Played in a rainstorm the with our Southern Utah News. Lumber Co., and Fredonia were placed in the water at Kanab Cowboys held the Rebels This ' week, as nearly every Citizens are the sponsors; in Kane Creek Landing Wednesthe 7th all into 4 to inning ' week, we have several calls up the Valley, the Valley Citizens. ' day. when McKay Christian got hold to about Thursday noon on Leawho All have boys Pony More than 600,000 sockeye run to make the a of home news items that people would gue uniforms at home and who salmon were "pumped" into run. to have in the S.U.N. winning likp not De will this Utah year bq playing the new lake by the runs for Kanab were times we would like to Scoring Many are urged to turn the uniforms partment of Fish and Game, Bob Gordon,' Wesley Dean, Den. accept these news items, but to conofficers of one in the the of Dick Branzell, to according nis Jones and David Little. we have a deadline to meet servation officer. League, they will be badly nefinal accounting b In the and if we have to keep running eded so be sure to do this.' The fish were? of the "small-fr- y to the phone, etc., we dont got 5 hits, 4 runs and scor. variety about one to one ed 3 errors. St. George got 10 have much chance to do the and a half inches long. mechanical work and so forth hits. 6 runs and 1 error. to get our Paid Up? .The Cowboys play Hurricane that is required 3 to. bed. at in Kanab newspaper today, starting received Pearl Adams just Kent Carpenter Bill Collector PLEASE, try and get your p.m. word from her son George (for is once items to us before Wednews TV Committee for The whd of Kanab) mer residents n Cancer Society county unit American Mrs. noon. If they fall after to. Tolley, nesday bring everyone again urging Geo. vacation. their will spend is in East Africa on a Safari for chairman for east Juab county, ahows glint blow up of 1963 take the time fo jot that TV dues up td date. In their time, since Feb. there been animals has smaller and rge Utah W. Cancer to Carl mass distribution leaflet Buehner, elephants will be and call us either down next there SUN weeks .them in LaHab. in home Their will be thru the of thousands ruary. Crusade Director. Mr. Tolley typifies of Africa, that he in the next or of Paid a all list Friday early Up will be fighting cancer during April 1963 all volunteers who ra, California and George works work in May then his wife will week. of state Utah. entire the ever there. museum for the where they joip him in Rme Resjdsnls n Judge Interested Pen-sylVan- Hunts j Speaker pro-min- et ELDER Prodding Bishop Church of Joius C14 Saints of lottor-do- y well-know- n, t Messrs HospitaUlewsJlolc Pbn 29-00- e U-ta- 1,-3- for-eac- was-hel- ts Tri-Cit- ty . War Renewed Against Cancer Ka-na- Jo-An- -- . JOHN H. VANDENBERG F. Lament Hamblin Laid To Rest Here Wednesday Funeral services were held in Kanab Wednesday, April 24, ' 1963, for F r a n c i s Lamont Hamblin, age 54. who died Monday at the Kane County Hospital of a heart ailment. Born December 8, 1908, he was the son of Isaiah and Tamar Stewart Hamblin. He married Maudie Rust December 21, 1946 at Kanab. He was a mem. her of the LDS Church and had lived in Kanab all of his life. He had worked with the Southern- Utah ' Power Co., and the California-Pacifi- c Utilities, Inc. for many years. Survivors are: widow, son' Paul: stepsons, William A. andL Francis Adams, all of Kanab; Mrs. Roy G. (Arlene) Head, Page, Arizona; brothers, Isaiah S., Kanab; Cornell, Fredonia; sisters, Mrs. Tony (Beth) McDermott, Wells, Nevada; Mrs. Milton (Velda) Mrs. Ronald (Claudia) Faucett, both of Oakland, California; Mrs. Glen (Adawna) Cramer, Burlingame, California; Mrs. Victor (Tamar) Viklund, Orem. , Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Kanah Stake House, under direction of the Cannon Funeral Home, were. Family prayer by Patriarch Joseph S. Johnson. Opening song by the Choralettes, Abide With Me, was the opening song. Mrs. Elva Judd played the prelude and postlude music. Rex Brown offered opening prayer. The Chorglettes reder. ed. Bring Heavy Heart Yqur Grief To Me. Gumsey Brown, a fellow employee and close friend was the first speaker. LeRoy Judd and Neil Crosby sang In The Garden, accompanied by Mrs. Judd. Elgin Mor. ris who had also worked with the deceased and was a lifelong friend was the concluding speaker. The Choraletters sang. More Holiness Give Me, with Marion Johnson offering benediction. Mrs. Viona Mognette and Mrs. Leola Wilson with the Relief Society were in charge of flowers. Pallbearers were, Sterling Johnson, Val Tait, Sherman' Crosby, Harvey Judd, Clark Swapp and Metz Hamblin. Burial was in the Kanab City Cemetery with Thomas Hamblin dedicating the grave. step-daught- er Nev-ourmo- admitted the 23Jor medical at. tention: Sue Spencer, 8ge 15, daugh- ter of the Ronald Spencers of Glendale was admitted the ,23 and is still hospitalized. Mrs. Hazel Mackelprang of Kanab the 23 find is still confined. d I A. G." Weaver of Fredonia was admitted the 23 and is still hospitalized. Gary Soickelsmier of Kanab was admitted the 24th for an appendectomy.' Vane Orlan Campbell, Sr. of Alton was admitted the 25 for medical attention, also Delwin v F. Hamblin of Kanab. .V |