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Show Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Ave. NATIOMAl 1.3.R4 utkepji Utah fOlTORIAI a VOLUME XXXI NO. 47 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, Fair Board Tells Fair Particulars Elder Marvin Gene McAllister and Winner This Years Event Said To Be Top Quality, Entertainment Miss Kane County Ksns Fair . I would like to take this op. portunity to thank those people who conributed so generously of their time and talents to make the Kane Couny Fair the out. standing success it was. , A special thanks to all those who worked so' diligently in pre. paring the groundwork. The folks who bought ads in order that we might have a good fair book, and those who sold the ads and to Mr. Errol Brown, wh.0 printed the books. Thank you for sending your exhibits, that we might all enjoy seeing them. Your contribution helped make this years fair outstanding. Thank you to the nine girls who entered the Queen Contest and worked so hard to make it the fine program it was, and to their sponsors who recognize the importance 0 f participation i n these County activities. To those w ho entered the talent show, a special thanks for shading your talents with us all. Not to be forgotten are those who supported us by their attendance at the exhibits and the programs. My heartiest thanks to you all, Wm Webster Adair Public Relations Kane Co. Fair Board County Leadar Thanks 441 Workers er 4-- 4-- 4-- y five-minut- 4-- 4-- 4-- is. f.ll. Carnal nans The new Seminary teacher 4 girls and 1 boy have moved in the Mt. View Motel for the winter. They are originally ftom Idaho. He has been teaching Seminary in Oregon. Lets all show them we are glad to have them in our town." Jerry Beckler and family Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tait and family went to St. George Satur. day to visit Mrs. Taits Parents Magnas Andersons. the Tait was home at his par. the Bernard Tbits over the week end from his work at Logan College. Good to see hint: A1 JntB Born to Mr, and Mrs. John A. Reese a baby boy in the hospital Sunday August 18. John has been going to summer School in Salt Lake City. They moved home Saturday. The baby Pan-guit- ch V t , 11 t i Tear F!:r.i Facilities Fred V. Wagstaff of P.O. Box 105, Kanab, Utah, land examiner for the Bureau of Land Management, attended a two week study course at the University of on Southern California, Aug. the basic principles, methods and techniques of real estate appraisal. The course was offered by the American Institute of Real Es. tate Appraisers and taught by O. J. Finney, M.A.I., of Dallas, and William T. Van Court, M.A I., of Denver. A total of 105 men from 15 states enrolled in the courte. Managers of Kaibab Company met with the firms Colorado operation last week. E. Jay Whiting, president of Kaibab Lumber Company and in charge of production has out. lined visits to aU of the Company plants. The purpose of these tours is for plant managers to study the production methods of other plants in an effort to improve their own' plant. Accomp-panyin- g Mr. Whiting to Colorado was Mack Frost, Plant Manager of Fredonia; Bud Taylor, Plant Manager of Flagstaff; and Bob Forshee, Manager of Kaibabs Kano Payson plant. The group looked at the saw. Releases Full mill and logging operation at Steamboat Springs, Colorado and List then returned to Littleton, Colo- Local rado where Kaibab has a Spruce Teaching Assignments for Kane plant The Lit. 1963-6- 4. tleton plant has always been one County School District Kanab School, most Kaibabs of efficient plants High and all of the group felt they Thomas Lawson, Principal;' Hel-le- n gained very much from their Burgoyne; John B. Burgoyne; Colorado visit. Ukraine Goldy; Arlyn Hafen; Munford; Charles 5,t e v e n Lunt; Mary Nicholls; Elna Morrill; LeRoy Judd; Veldon Black: Former Principal Renee Cram, one half high school Kanab and one half Elementary Will Bs Kanab. Quarterly Conference Next Week, Visitors Urged To Attend Sessions Three prominent auxilary or. ganization leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Local Students Attend Saints (Mormon), Salt Lake City, Publication Workshop will attend quarterly conference of the Kanab Stake Saturday and Five local students attended Sunday, August 31 and Septem. the Seventh Annual High School ber 1, in Kanab. Publications Workshop held at They They are Calvin C. Cook, the Brigham Young University member of the Sunday School August 2 through 16. General Board; Stanley Russon Joyce Cram and Karalee Ben. and Phyllis O. Sandberg,, repre- ley learned many new rules and senting the Young Mens and tricks to help improve our high' Young Womens Mutual Improv. school newspaper. ment Associations of the Church. Kathleen Smirl received many General sesions of the confer- practical instructions in publishence will be conducted Sunday ing and improving our year book. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. by Stake Paul Atwater and Arlou Vance President Daniel S. Frost, 135 developed pictures while learning North 1st West, Kanab. to improve our year book Visitors are welcome to attend ures. these meetings in the Kanab The publications workshop is held Stake Center. each summer to acquaint students Elder Cook has .been a Marine, with new methods to use in journchaplin and missionary. He is now alism. This gives most students a guide on Temple Square in a strong desire to improve their Salt Lake City, part time semin. high school publications. . Joyce Cram busiary teacher, nessman. Elder Russon, was, previous to Kanab Girls his assignment on the Board, ac. five in youth organizations of the Church. He has also served in IlwHiC d Queen 'he Bishcoric and as a Bishop, Valley High School Here Mrs. Sandber.l has been a Attendants John A. Reese, Principal; Wilteacher, counselor, secretary, and Dr. Terrance Hatch, Professor lard Esplin; Esther Heaton; Dor. president in the MIA, She has of Education at the Utah State an Lamb; Don Llndgren; Quin also fulfilled a Stake Mission. She Miss Diane Lewis, lovely daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Bernell University and. former Principal Newby; Tharon Salter; Arlene is a past P.T.A. president. Lewis was chosen from a group of Kanab High School, will be Holyoak. Special meetings for Sunday of several talented and lovely the featured speaker at the Kane Kanab Elementary School and MIA leadert will be ladies to District teachers School reign as Queen over the County Ernest Kirby, Principal; held Saturday. Kane County Fair and for the institute to be held Saturday, Brinkerhoff; Afton Heaton; Emily Ancoming year. Her first attendant August 24, 1963, at 10:00 a. m. nie Heaton; Beatrice Howard; Ef-i- ie was Miss Marilyn Glazier daugh. at the Kanab Rlementry School. Robinson; Linda Hamblin; Utah ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glazier Congressman Dr, Hatch will discuss Accredia. Fawn Robinson; Gerald Spencer; and Miss Anna Marie Smith tion of our high schools and op- Lois Swapp;, Lone Ellison. in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle To portunities for participation Objects Valley Elementary Smith was chosen as second at. the Small School Project spon. Garth Tietjen, Principal; Dontendant. sored by the Ford Foundation. BLL1 Withdraw! Diane is a graduate of Kanab The morning session will also na .Brinkerhoff; Margaret T School 1963. She is enter, High include introductions, orientation, Chamberlain; Marion Young. Washington, August 16, 1963 Glendale Elementary - - ing the College of Southern Utah and a business meeting of the In commenting upon the proposal this fall where she will Rex Bauer, Principal; Margaret of K.E.A. major in the Bureau of Reclamation to Education. As her Elementary OrVin. Teachers will meet in their rewithdraw a milliori' acres from talent she a Dramatical presented direcschools under Alton the Colothe spective Elementary the Gleri Canyon unit of Reading. Her talent along with tion of their Principals in the rado Storage Project, RepresenMartha C. Roundy, Principal. her poise and charm and vivacious afternoon. Dr. Hatch will also be tative Laurence J. Burton, personality was appreciated by available for consulation and as- weekend doubted said he seriously son Tommy their all seeing sistance to the individual school and the necessity for such an extenAs Queen, Diane will have the other relatives. faculties at that time. sive withdrawl, and that he had to compete in The opportunity Visiting here from Paragonah the impression the Burfeau had Miss Utah Pageant. Registration for high school Marilyn as students will begin Monday morn- 'his week were Mrs. Rowene Lund earlier indicated that a quarter first attendant will go to Salt suf. Maxbe would and acres million a of family and Elizabeth ing at 8:30 a.m. Students, who Lake City in September and comficient for their program. were enrolled in elemntary school well. pete for Miss Utah State Fair and I think this figure is far more Anna Marie will last year and who will be returncompete for Miss Mr. Mrs. and and Iverson Keith realistic, for I cannot see any Utah Dairy Princess. ing to the same school, should four sons and one of daughter justification for a million acPes report to their assigned classMarilyn will enter the College Washington visited relatives here for reclamation or recreation pur. rooms at 9:00 a.m. of Southern Utah this fall and the past week and attended the poses, the Congessman said. I Anna Marie will attend Henagers Fair. have asked the Bureau of Recla- Business College in Salt Lake flaws Holes Lanel Lamb, of LaPoint, wfio mation to furnish me with com- City. has been here and at Orderville plete data, including maps, outinvolved visiting the past two weeks, re- lining the exact acreage and an indication of the lands to turned home Monday. Hems be innundated by the dam. sacrament to at received I have objections Speakers meet, Miss Diane Dallin is vacationing Sunday evening were: A1 this withdrawl from the Commis- end Current ing in Henderson, Nevada. Tait of Mt. Carmel and Bruce Har- sioners of the counties in which Mr. Alby Cox and sons of Salt ris with a vocal solo being rend, these lands lie: Kane, Garfield By I vis Farr Lake City, have been here the ered by Corine Pugh, accompanied and San Juan Counties, as well Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Judd n -- Pugh-asGove?nor --Clyde,. Jhe .. office fif past week-seeicelebrated their twenty Cox and family. Attorney General of Utah, the recently State Land Board, and private fifth wedding anniversary with a Mrs. Marion Cox and family of gathering at their home in Three tables of Bridge were mining interests. It is felt by all family Henderson, were here seeing rela. Fredonia. Their two daughters, would these that mining parties Mrs. JohnLaMar entertained by fives the past week. Mrs. Leon Christenson, Logan, son, Saturday. Prizes were award- not be necessarily incompatible Utah, and Mrs. Lynn Smith, Beavrecreational reclamation or with Mr. and Mrs. Don Simper of ed to Mrs. Delmar Robinson and Utah, with their husbands, areas. Representative Burton er, Salt Lake City were here the past Myrza Hamblin. And the revenue came for a week and helped with continued, could be accrued from the party. Other family members which mineral, grazing and other related from Kanab and Fredonia joined uses is important to the support to make it a lovely evening party of our schools, and I join in ob- at the Judds. jecting to such an extensive with, Elder Wade Ford Brooksby, redraw al of land. cently returned from seving two years, in the Northern California Mission, was the main speaker at Lit. Carmel Hews the Sacrament services at Fredonia LDS Ward this week. Also By Christie MuUlner speaking were Miss Carmen And. alWe have had 2 good storms if erson, Koosharem, Utah, who so served in the Northern - Caliwe could of only had them in the fornia Mission, and Miss Ckrol lummer the crops would of been l Ingraham, ,Daly City, California, better. who is spehding the summer at 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dee Anderson left Jacob Lake. $ & August 9 for a vacation. They The report from Neil Brooksby, went through Idaho and saw Mr. from Explorer Post 2366, reporter and Mrs. and LaDru Sorensen f'tkf LDS Ward, on the to Fredonia 1M. family, on to Oregon to see Re. Philmont Scout Ranch near trip Cimvas - sister Mr. and - Mrs- - Dwain New Mexico, was later get. Emmet and fajnily, then to Wash- arron, us than the tired but jubto 'ing ington then down the coast to Los ilant hikers. The group returned r visit and the Fair, Angeles Kirby a last two week trip, week after childs. Their daughter Mrs. Butch where they spent nine of their are and with v grandson Shopman 1 I hem. They will then go to Oak- fourteen days in mostly vertical land where the Shopmens live. mountain climbing. From the report, "on the ninth day, we walk-i- d ! They will visit her brother Ad. to Cimarroncito, where we will rain Tait and family in Burbank, for two days and then will stay $ ' California. Friends in Oxnard. by to Rain, Hard Beds, good say will Revas visit sister !Qr. They Wet Sore Feet, and Sore Tents, Chts-wortMrs. in Jack Adams Boy. Meets Girl: and the result tajent along with their brilliant and h, is the same the world over as the skating ability in a lavishly mount, Calfornia. Then to Las Backs, buf most of all, a whole handsome American Naval Of. ed Japanese sequence of the 1964 Vegas to see Deles sister to St, lot of fun and experience. youths made the trip, with fiicerr Ray Balmer, is captivated edition of HOLIDAY ON ICE, the George to gee his parents then Eldon Johnson and Lawrence Judd by the winsome Princess, Alice Internationally famous ice rbvue. home. They expect to be home Quessy, a they display rare acting (Continued on Page four) Augut 22. Superintendent Kanab Ubtlsnsiy Teacher Will Da Honored 4-- 4-- 4-- 12 attended Study Course 5-- Elder Marvin Gene McAllister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. McAllister will be honored at a farewell testimonial, Sunday eve. ning, August 25, at 5 p.m. in the Kanab Stake House. Elder McAllister has been cal. led to serve an L.D.S. mission in the North Central States Mission, with mission headquarters in Min. eapoles, Minnesota. He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City September 16, 1963 where Cox. he will undergo a weeks training, Style Dress Revue: Glenna before leaving for his mission. Roundy; Karen Heaton. He is the youngest son of the Demonstrations: Charlene Hea. and the third member McAllisters, ton; LaRue Hoyt. of the family to fill an LDS Mis-so- n. Public Speaking: Lenise Bur. , rows. Elder McAllister graduated Talent Show: 7 age group from Kanab High School in 1962, 1st Doll Dance a group from and attended Brigham Young Uni. Orderville. 2nd. Song, Janet Lamb; versity for one year. of Mr. Toe 3rd. Dance, group Tap young girls. age group: 1st. Tap Dance Ikxss 3 girls; 2nd. Piano Solo Shartene Lamb; 3rd. Ballet Dance, 13 and Up; 1st. Girls quartet; and Weekly Events 2nd. Dance 2 boys 2 girls; 3rd. Piano' Solo: By Nan E, Johnson f - Horse Show: Sr Mack - Frost; too news this much Haven't Owen Johnson. Jr. Kyle Barton. Livestock: Sr. Mark Chamber-l- a week. Been too busy with the in; F.F.A. Carey Brinkerhoff; Fair. Ferrill Heaton. H We had a real good fair. Thanks Flower Show: ST. Marte Cham- to all who made it so. Heaton. Charlene berlain; Jr. Carol Lee Esplin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crofts visited here over the weekend from her Leading Educator employment in Salt Lake City. 8-- All rwho entered their exhibits at the County Fair should be complimented for the - very fine work they displayed. The section showed much work H and planning. It is good to see the young people progressing in their desired activities. Some of the outstanding exhibits were chosen to be entered in the State Fair in September. A future article will tell of these displays. A H boy, Ferrill Heaton of Alton, exhibited the Grand Cham, pion Fat Lamb for Kane County. There were three H contests, the Style Dress Revue for girls interested in Clothing; the Demonstration Contest open to all and the Public Speaking Contest The Style Dress Revue was won by Glenna Roundy, of Alton, who made a blue checked wool dress; and Karin Heaton of Kanab, who made a wool suit. These girls will travel to Logan to compete in the State-wid- e Style Dress Revue Contest. The Demonstration contest was won by a team, Charlene Heaton and LaRue HoytrAlton. who demHow to Iron a shirt onstrated in Lenise Burrows, 0 r d e r v i 1 1 e, walked off with the Public speak, ing honors, a f t e t speaking on Contributes to Better How H Citizenship. As your County Agent in charge and Youth activities, I of H would like to thank all who helped to make this department of our 1963 Fain, the big success it .was. I would like to offer a special thankyou to those who entered these extra contests. Their support in these, activities is what make he H program the success it , Three LDS Leader Coming Here For BenspassT President, Plant Mayor - - and Mrs Bernell Lewis of Kanab, Utah her attendants are: Marilyn Glazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glazier of Kanab, Anna Marie Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Smith of Kanab. Ret Show Winners: Unusual 1st Earlene Ramsay; 2nd Kyle Sorensen; 3rd Lorraine DeMille. Domestic: 1st Dixie Pugh; 2nd Roger Goulding; 3rd Peggy Tait. Parade: 1st Miss Kane County of 1962 float; 2nd Heaton Garage; 3rd Valley F.F.A. Honorable Mention: Valley High School Band; Glendale Ward; Orderville Cub Scouts. The National Wool Trophy: Mercy B. Chamberlain. Fruits and Crops: Sr. Clyde Tail;, Jr. Verdell Chamberlain. Home Arts: Sr. Clorene Hoyt Jr. LaPriel Brinkerhoff Baked Goods; Sr. Arvilla J. Heaton; Jrr Rosemary Heaton, Fine arts: Sr. Kay Button; Jr. Darlynn Sorensen. Hobbies: LaMond Tait: Over 65: Mattie Jackson H Girl: Linda Outstanding Smith. Outstanding H Boy; Vern A. $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Kaihb Onagers With Land Examiner Lumber 1963 is Miss Diane Lewis daughter of C::rd Tells Tfcr&s t for AUGUST 22, 1963 Qrdcmlb 4-- Will Speak Madolyn Caroll is home. She Miss Kane County of 1962 At Cedar College and came to participate in the fair and also get ready for her A speaking acceptance was re- wedding. She has been working ceived this week by planners of in Salt Lake City. the 20th Annual Utah ConferMr. and Mrs. Royce Chamber-lai- n ence on Higher Education from and family visited at the Dr. Nevitt Sanford. Dr. Sanford is Director of the Institute for the Lyle Chamberlain home and took Study of Human Problems at in the fair, they live in Cedar Stanford University, according to City, Conference President Dr. Rayd. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Stahlei en C. Braithwaite.' and family of Enterprise, Utah Nearly 1000 delegates repre- visited at the F. M. Esplin home senting staff and administration and with other friends and relaof all of Utahs institutions of tives during the fair. higher,, learning are,, expected to attend the . annual conference to Visiting at the Elburn Soren. be held this year under the direc- sen home were Mrs. Jeane Barn, tion of Dr. Braithwaite on the hardt and son Rick of Berkville, campus of the College of South- Illinois, she is a convert to the ern Utah, Cedar City on Septem-b- e church through Elder Stan Sor11, 12, 13. Dr. Braithwaite is ensen. She gave a very inspiring Director of CSU. Dr. Sanford joined the Stan. talk in Sunday School. fo?d faculty in 1961. and prior to Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. that time was Professor of Psych- Dale Brinkerhoff. They have a ology at the University of Cali- son bon Sunday morning, this is He his received fornia, Berkeley. their first. Happy grandparents Ph.D fpom Harvard, is a former are; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorensen President of the Society for the and Mr. and Mrs. Mark BrinkerPsychological Study of Social Is. hoff. sues, a (rimer member of the Board of Directors of the AmeriWe have received some very can Psychological Association and good rains the past week which of the Social Science Research realty makes things look good. Council, and a member of. the There were many visitors here San Francisco Psychoanalytic Soduring the fair but didn't write ciety. ' His numerous puWicaoions in them down. Will do better next the fields of petsonality and so- week. cial psychology include contributions to H. A. Murrays Explora. Lit. Carmel Hews tions in Personality; and Psychological Study of a Science. He was the editor and senior author Loy Riddle was playing in a of Physique, Personality and Scho. barn Thursday August 15 and larship; The Authoritatian per. fel) and hurt Wm he jvas taken sonality, and The American Col- to the hospital and is still there. We hope he will soon be well lege. As Coordinator of the Mary and able to come home. Conover Mellon Foundation at Amy Reese from Mesquite was Vassar College from 1952-5- 8, he' to the Fair. here directed this well known "Vassar Studies of student development The Fair was really a good and college culture. one. There sure was lots of blue ribbons floating arPund and a has 2W sisters and 2 brothers at good many grand champions. Berhome. The proud grand parents nard Tait got the good neighbor are Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reese award for Mt Carmel. Lets all start now to prepare for next Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Clark are fair. years here. He is having a weeks vacaTheo Tait was married over the tion. While here he is hoofing the weekend. Mt. 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