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Show Microfilming 141 Corp. 0-3-6- 5 Pierpont Ave. 1 Q)' VOLUME XXXII No. 26 , Southern Utah News Kanab Sfalio Gonfcrcnco Dates Sot For Hoxt Week End; Two Authorities To Visit Republicans Hold nicotine To Orcanlzo A Kane County Republican Central Committee Meeting was held April 20, 1964 in the County Court House. Those in attendance were: Thos. Haycock, Berle Heaton, Wilma Carroll, Ivan Sorensen, Neil Crosby, Donald Sapp, Vance Pugh, Elmer Jackson, Maurine Mackelprang, Willard Mackelprang, Lloyd Heaton, Alma Heaton, Bemetta Tait, Rohana Findlay, Duncan Findlay and LaDonna Hamblin. Mass Meetings were stressed and choosing of responsible interested precinct officers and delegates Mass Meetings were announced for April 27th at 800 p.m.' Tri Giiy Liiilu Leaguo Holds Years First Heating At a regular meeting of the y Little . League Association the 1964 league schedule was adopted showing leaue play , to start May , 19th with a 12 game first half and a 6 game second half, with the championship play to be at the Kane County Fair on August dates for the two 22nd. Try-oKanab teams were set for April 23rd and 24th at the little league ball park. Offcers for the coming year are: Julian Cowley, President; W. R. Heaton Mrs. Tri-Cit- little i Two prominent leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints (Mormon), Salt Lake City, Utah, will be featured speakers at the quarterly conference of the Kanab Stake Saturday and Sunday, May 2 and 3, in Kanab. Elder Mark B. Garff will the Churchs General Welfare Committee and Elder W. Roy Brown the Genealogical Society. General sessions of the .conference will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the b Stake Center. They will be conducted by Stake President Daniel S. Frost, 135 North 1st West, Kanab. Visitors are welcome. Elder Garff has served the Church as a mission president 'in Denmark, as well as in numerous ward and stake capacities. He is senior partner in a general contracting firm and is active in other business affairs. Elder Brown is a graduate of the University of Utah and is a certified public accountant fn the state of Utah. He is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma Fraternity and is active in, Church auxiliary, organizations. Elders Garff and Brown will address special meetings for Welfare workers and Genealogical Committee members Saturday evening. Latte- r-day rep-rese- nt Ka-na- i, ut Gronway Parry Has Bis Selection Of Early Vehicles vice-preside- Ern.; VeRene- Tait, est G. Kirby, Player Agent; Mrs. - Diana sec.-Treas- Franklin, Chief Scorer; Umpire in and Jim Reynolds chief. Player Managers are: Jack Crofts Kanab Lions; Sterling Johnson and Rex Brown Kanab Legion; Merlin Bundy, Fredonia; and Joe Caruso, Valley. Schedule Page 4 There are very few people in this automated age who could tell the difference between a Phaeton and a Spalding. Even the words, which describe different types of horse drawn buggies are probably unfamiliar to most people. One man who is Completely familiar with the terminology of the- - horse and buggy era is Gronway Parry, a (Continued on Page 7) Thursday, April 23, 1964 Kanab, Utah Kanab High School Hows loto s Raco Llcot Chairman and Workers Hamad For Two Day Heat By Joyce Cram have to brag a little again. Word was received last Friday 1 that Joyce Cram received an Uzj 22 Committee Chairmen and workers, who will start putting all their efforts in making the coming Annual Race Meet a success, have been named according to Duff Pugh, general chairman for the two day event The meet set' for Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23, finds Calvin Johnson as vice chairman; Clark Swapp, secretary and treasurer; Donald Swapp Representative of Utah Racing Assn., track and stables; Leslie Pugh, a member of the Kanab dance Council, Coordinating and program. Burton McAlister, Kanab City Local Procrcm On Tclcphono Lines Excellent Rating on her Retold Story at the State Speech Meet two weeks ago. At the time of the meet, Joyce thought she had not qualfield because her story had not been long enough. She and the rest of the speech department were very happy when she received this award. New studentbody officers for The Telephone Company has started the first phase of their 1964 construction program In the Kanab area. A 100 pair cab le is now being buried between Kanab and Freddnia, Arizona, at a cost of $57,000. This cable is required to improve the existing service, and provide new service in the Fredonia area, said Kanab High School for 1964-6- 5 Mr. George W. Diamond local were elected last Friday. They Manager. There are two Teleare: Errol (Buzz) Brown, Presphone Company line Foreman PresiVice Paula and 8 lineman engaged in this ident; Judd, dent; Karen Hamblin, Secretary; project1 .that will take 3 weeks Councilman will represent the Arlou Vance, Advertising Manto complete. city and have charge of the Susan dinner. Mrs. Evan (Fran) HamGipe, Historian, and ager; Diane Leach, Head Cheerleadblin, chairman of Junior and er with' Merrilyn Johnson, Cleo Ladies Queen contest. Karl From Jameson is Parade Chairman. Haacke, and DaeLene Hamblin as her assistants. We want to Delmont McAllister 4s chairman of all activities between races. congratulate, these students. We Our Area On will are sure they do a great U. S. Gardner, representing next job year. List At Dixie Gollago the Park Committee will have Last Frday Kanab Hgh School charge of selling tickets to the 1 beat Cedar to 0. This is the Candidates for outstanding Stardust Hotel In Las Vegas. first time in the history of Kamembers of each class at Dixie Clair Ford, American Legion, is nab we have won a baseball Rodin St. George were an- chairman of the program. College and Carol Barn-sogame with Cedar. We are really nounced this week by Derrill ney Carpenter of our and the proud boys great Larkin, student Jay Cee representatives, body president. ' with way they played. Jay Cee help will have , Finalists for outstanding sopho. and Patric Lewis pitched a great Scott Betensen and concessions. more woman are Winna Brown, two hits. Vance Pugh will head the water game giving Up only Burton Honey, "'Dennis Jones, Moccasin, Ariz.; Shirley Lamb, and sprinkling department.' ' Utah County; Sue Santaquin, Gene Drake, and Scott Johnson Two parades have been planAnn Ltle and Judy Squires, St. made the four hits for Kanab. and Shirley Pope, Ari-m- ned, the first on Friday at 12 Scott Johnson made the win- George; noon, which will be a beauty Idaho. ning run on a hit by Dennis The "outstanding freshman Parade; at noon Saturday will Jones. It was a very fine dewoman will be chosen from the be the Western Parade. fensive game with ail players Racing will start eaph day at following: Cheri Bennett, Lehi; coming up with some fine fieldGenevive Cox, Salt Lake City; 130 p.m. with some of the fining plays. Marie Jennings and Carol Miles, est horses available here to run. Paul Atwater, Karlee Bentley, St. George; and Sharlene Polva-dor- Events are being planned to fill Joyce Cram, and Estelle Wilthe gap between races each day. Kanab. son attended Vocational Day Sophomore men candidates last Saturday at the College of are Ken Bowler, Dale Larkin, Kanab Haws Southern Utah. Paul representDerrill Larkin, and Atkin Pace, ed the Industrial Arts DepartSt. George; and Norman Waite, and Gurrcnt Event ment in Woodworking. Karlee, Nevada. Freshman Mesquite, Joyce and Estelle represented men By Joan Wrght competing for the honor the Business Department in are Tom Crittenden, Oakley, Shorthand. The results have not Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Heaton Summnt County; Stanley been announced yet. and sons Kirk and Scott visited and Merrill Webb, St. GeoKanab did very very well at Salt Lake the past and in North the Snow College Invitationl rge; Kenny Knight, Moab; to weekend help celebrate the Paul Jensen, Emmet, Idaho. Track Meet last Saturday. Our sixtieth wedding anniversary of man and woThe outstanding school rated among the states Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gwynn, man of each class will be anbest. Lane Little placed fifth in Mrs. Heaton parents. nounced at the annual Honors the All Around. Jerry Glover Mr .and Mrs. Paul Jenkins Awards Program, Monday and Paul were here from. placed fifth in the Javelin. Gene 25 at 8 p.m. in and son Drake placed fifth in the Low evening, May Salt Lake on business last week. Dixie College Fine Arts the Hurdles. Richard Judd placed The Misses Cathryn Roundy auditorium. Center fifth in the 440. Bruce Bunting and Charlotte Young were here and special Departmental Norin fourth 880. the for the week end from CSU in placed will be given and new stuman Johnson placed second in Is playing officers will be sworn Cedar City. Cathryn dent body the Mile. George Pugh placed the lead in their play Auntie-Mamein officially at the May 25 profourth in the Pole Vault. We are gram. Ronnie Hamblin, Nyle Willis, really proud of these boys who Dame and Mike Apple-gat- e Reed are doing so well In track this Prom last Saturday evening was were home visiting from year. very nice? Everyone should come BYU and attending our Junior This week is the middle of the to the Post Prom this Friday weekend. last fourth term. Do you realize that to see the decorations Prom, evening Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whipple this school year is almost over. one more time. are back home In Kanab after The Phoenix College Band The Larriettes will participate the winter in Mesa, Assembly will be held Friday in the Hurricane Tigerette Re- spending Arizona. morning. It will probably begin view this Friday at Hurricane. Sue Aiken and Elda Henderabout 8:30. "The Seniors who are planning son entertained their Pinochle Dixie will play baseball at Kato go to college will take the Club at Parry Lodge last week. nab this Friday at 3:00. EveryAmerican College Test this SatThere were sixteen guests. Farone should come to see a terurday morning. ris Johnson, Athene McAllister rific game. With our support, An exchange student from our team will stay in first place Nepal will probably be in Ka- Roma MacDonald and Barbara Hamblin were the winners. in Region Ten. nab Monday to speak to the x Dont you agree that the students. (Continued on Page 3) Too Students . n, o, e, Holes Eve-ere- tt . |