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Show Mii'l ' ' 1 !: ' n P erp a i Corp ' A ve. s&umma Volume 36, No. 14 ma Kanab, Utah 84141, Thursday, Juno la, I9ti7 Five Escape Death And Injury In Demolishing Crackup Jaycee Rodeo This Weekend --JKanab $1.00 Yearly, 10c Silicic Copy such as the one shown photo will up at the Kanab Jaycee Annual IRA ap provde Wild West Days Rodeo ,n Kanali this weekend. Drone riding, calf roping, bar-e- l racing, bareback riding, and m1 riding will get underway this 'i ida evening a; S p.m. and will nt in in again the next night at lit1 same time. Livestock for the rodeo is hand licked stock from producers. Ear Western Rodeos lne.. and they remise to put on a tremendous show for rodeo fails. Tourism Coni erence lagans Today m Page Sunday Early Sunday morning, about the Page youths had had a f la' 1 p.m., the car driven by Dr. tire. They came to Kanab with Richard Riley, Kanab, smashed the trie, fixed it and returned to into a parked pickup truck on the pickup. By that time tlur highway 89, east of Kanab, total- battery was dead and they were ling out both vehicles completely. unable to move the truck. Miraculously only minor inThree of the youths were in the juries were sustained by tho'.e pickup at the time of the accident involved in the accident. and one was standing off the According to Utah Highway highway by the truck. Dr. Riley climbed from his car Patrolman, N. Merrill Johnson, who investigated the accident, Dr. and flagged a traveler who Riley was traveling east from brought him to town. The acciPage to Kanab when the accident dent was called to the highway patrol and patrolman Jim ReyFor pictures of the demolnolds was the first at the scene ished autos see page four. followed by Trooper Johnson and Kanab City Marshal Francis J. occurred. The pickup truck was Kelly. stopped along the side with no Patrolman Johnson brought the lights or flares to warn oncom- Page youths to Kanab where they ing traffic and Dr. Riley did not were treated for bruises and re see it until it was too late to leased. Dr. Riley received a bump avoid the accident. on the head and a lacerated Occupants of the pickup were. A citation was issued to the Ray Faron Young, 23, Eddie Be gay, 14, Frank Begay, 22, and driver of the pickup for parking Kenneth Young, 15, all of Page, on the highway without adequ :tc According to Trooper Johnson warning flares. The Jaycee Rodeo with its annual twisting bucking nightmare, is looked forward to each year by local fans and will again inis year be one of the top rodeos of n ti:c accompanying he llit- menu served - the slight chill in the weatlwr will not keep cowboys from pi aspiring when they mount the mean bulls and onory horses to provide fans with thrills and sj ills that make lodeos such an exciting sport. Plan to be on hand Fridas' at 8 p.m., when the Jayeces kick off their 1967 edition of the Wild West Days Rodeo. 1 The National Indian Leader-- speech on "Annual Keinactmeid. Qua, ho. Tourist Development S ivialist, Conference on Tourism is being of Custer's Battle." B1A, Albuquerque, icld t Iris week, June 14, 15, andi Johnson Holy Book. Cliaii ma Ai-Office. The panel will con of the Sioux Tribal Council, linc si t of Mr. Rupert Parker, chairId at Page. There will be various Tribal Ridge, South Dakota, will lx one. man. Havasupui Tribal Couiic:!: Chairmen from different paits of the speakers. Other dignitaries Mr. Don Clark, Tourist Spocial-sif the United States. The Con will also be present at the con LI A Window Rock Area Of fercnee will commence with Mr forenco. f v. Mr. Wendell Chino, Presi'.loyd House, Arizona State Rep- - The banquet will !v held Jur dent. National Congress of resentative as Master of Cere- - 15 at the Empire Steak House Indians; Mr. Pat Gluey, There will also be a tour of chairman, Warm Springs Tribal monies. The opening address' will be given by Mr. Alfred Lake Powell for the ladies who '.mineil; Mr. Ilcnrv Montague', Wayne Gilpin, Chairman of Orr.a-- j are accompanying their husbands hainnan, Quechen Tribe, ha Tribal Council, Maey, Nebras- to the eonferer.ee the afterii'ii1 Calif.; and Mr. Martin of June 15. Tins tour is sponsored Link, Curator, Navajo Tribe, Win ka. Principal speaker for the tirst hv the Page Chamber ef Com low Bock. The San Carlos Apache Tri'.io morning session is Wendell Chi- - mereee. Robert E. Lewis, Governor of are sending their chairman, Marno, President of the National Congress of American Indians Zuni Pueblo will give his views' vin Mull, to give his views on The Zuni Pueblo Tourist .'.rir suecessfll Tribal enterprises and also chairman of the Mecca-- on lero Apache Tribe. i.i the reservation. (Traffic. On Friday, a panel with the Edison Realbird, chairman of Rosebud Sioux Tourist an! l Tourism Conn Arts and Crafts Program" wul the Crow Tribal Council, Crow topic ; . , ana. A Ann-r-ca- Win-torhave- - - 7 yu Inter-Triba- Agency, j Montana, will give his cil will be chairmaned bv Gene Former Kanab Resident Ray B Young Services Held Here 12th a topic and will bo given by Cato Valendria, Chairman of the Rosebud Tribal Council, Rosebud, D. K The conference is being spun ' oi ed by the Navajo Tribe, ONEO and BIA. The committee work'ii" on thi conference are: Perry Ai-'on, chairman; Don Clark, vice I Ray Byrne Young, 75, an early ham Lawrence Young who did chairman; program chairman. n M. Grant; Leona Cole, pubKanab residend was honored by rrt work for Major Powell on Criends and relatives in funeral some of his geologic expedition'; it y : Roberta Damon, banquet: on the Colorado River, and Ida Phyllis Brown, reservations; and - i services conducted by Bishop Ber-nel- l Lewis Young. 'irrie Cooley, tour. Lewis of the Kanab North in 12. Mr. known was well 2 Young Ward at p.m, Monday, June Kanab as he was the only bai her Sckeol To The services were as follows' m town for many years. He p'a Family prayer was offered by the violin and performed for the Trc?. Claud M. Glazier. The North dances. He also operated the Feature Debate Cfess Ward Choir sang the opening Opera House Theatre during too e hymn, O My Father, they we-Arc you looking for something 1920s and a roller skating link onducted by Boyd Y. McAllister, as well. exciting to do during the sumThis cowboy is in a devil of a spot, and this is the and accompanied by Elva II. He married the former Millie mer? type of excitement fans can expect at the Kanab Judd. Opening prayer was offered Cutler on September 15, 1913 in Plan now to attend the debate were: Jaycee Wild West Reodo this weekend in Kanab. by Cecil Pugh. Speakers Kanab, the marriage later being workshop at Kanab High School. former Kanab resident Fred solemnized in the St. George LDS It will be taught by Mr. Wayne Church officials and Sheriff LaNard Johnson inAyers for a period of three weeks Fleming, Clifton Young and Temple. vanJune 19. trees the and left spect by destroyed grounds President Daniel S. Frost. Other Survivors include his widow, beginning credit will be given for the dals early Sunday morning: musical numbers were a voal sons and daughters: Ray Cutler, course. Lakeland, Fla., Hal Byrne, HayStudents enrolling in the course trio Going Home, by Julia Mrs. E. G. Freund Beautification Project Marred By Tree Destruction Young, will be using a very exciting and Nabbie Glazier, and Ra- ward, Calif., LaVenda) and Mrs. S. W. NeIn the early morning hours ' investigated the scene and took mona Johnson; a violin duet by ville challenging debate topic. It is: (Keral), Salt Lake City, and In other business conduclel Kanab City Council at their Sunday the new ash trees, which plaster casts of several footprints Julia Young and Alga Brown, ac Mrs. J. B. Neal (Emma Jean)) What approaches to combating crime would best serve the peo budget hearing meeting June 13 by the council; were recently planted along the found near the felled trees. companist was Charlotte Young. Chula Vista; and one sister, Em- ) Die of the United States. voted to accept the proposed bud-- j Bureau of Land Management sidewalk of the church property, deed was not Closing hymn by the choir was ily Francell Judge (Millie) Santo for the Reason Those interested in the woik get and to raise the mill levy Officials explained to the city were wantonly cut down and left known but was being speculated "Shall We Meet Beyond the Riv- - Monica. Calif., 17 grandchildren shop (grades 9 through 12) cun from 19.75 mills to 25 mills, a that some acreage near the K laying along the sidewalk. at by many disgusted citizens. er, and the benediction was of- and eight great grandchildren. hill had been bought by the lily act Mr. Lawson or Mr. Ayu ; boost of Si mills. A sizeable reward has been of- fered by Val Tait. The deed was accomplished The proposed budget of $61,472 several years ago with intentions rnd a time schedule will be set sometime between 3 a.m., when fered by several people for the was read by Mrs. Lula Robinson, of creating a park. No work has UD. The grave was dedicated by Conservation Tour Marshall Francis J. Kelly turned arrest and conviction of the per Date: June 19, 1967 City Clerk, and heard by the been done on it. The BLM offiwere Pall bearers Judd. Carlos in for the night, and 8:30 p.m. son or persons responsbile for Time: To De arranged by group council and a few interested cit- cials explained that if it is not G. Freund, Gerrit Freund, Egbert when the trees were discovered the act. going to be developed, or the apEligibility: Anyone in grades 9 izens. Sherrill V. Neville, Norval John- Sponsored Friday by church goers. 12. B. M. changed for some other plication are of local hrough Hal the son, Horne, Many citizenry Byron After considerable diseuss'on use it should Sheriff LaNard Johnson, MarA county conservation tour is Class Time: 2 hrs per day. revert to the govdisturbed over the occur-ranc- e Young and Ray C. Young. very on the matter Councilman Billy shal Kelly, and Dwain Haacke, Kane the ernment. Kaby jur-ticbeing sponsored B. was born and desirous in that Young very Ray Terril made a motion to accept who worked so hard on the beauton be done. Heard a petition from tfie nab, June 18, 1891, a son of Brig County Conservation Dictrict, (the budget and raise the mill levy. ification of the church corner, Orderville Couple Friday, June 16. Kanab Development Corporation seconded was The motion by The tour will begin at 9:30 p.m. for the right to pick up passenand Button Marvin Councilman at the Skutumpah Ranch. Celebrates Anniversary W'as carried unanimously. gers at the Kanab City Airport. The Development group also askTourists will see an Artificial The children of Mr. and Mrs. It was explained that improve- ed for a motion and letter of supWater Shed or Catchment, on Ians Chamberlain are honoring ments in the city were needed on port to be presented at a coming Rell Littles Ranch. Tree and their parents on the occasion of Have been going to write this column for not tell a lie, but will step forward and accept several fronts and that the in- hearing for a travel franchise by brush control with grass seeding their Fiftieth Wedding Anniverthe past three or four weeks. But each time we his just desserts for his deed. creased levy was needed to raise the Corporation. Exclusive rights on Malcolm and Graydon Robin- sary and cordially invite all to to accomplish of pick up at the airport was funds get down to the last part of the front page, we necessary sons private land and BLM land an open house on Saturday, June run out of space. Visited briefly with Mr. Jim Merrich, publicity the improvements. granted pending legal counsel, in and around Skutumpah will be 21, from 5 to 8 p.m. at their home Some of the things we wanted to write about director with Columbia Pictures, here on location and the City agreed to give the observed as well as tree and in Orderville. No gifts please. According to the City Clerk are more like history now than news but perfor filming of Mackennas Gold. It was a a letter of support. brush control with grass seeding each mill levied will bring in Corporation we will mention them few we were minutes and briefly anyway. haps impressed by on Henry Carroll and sons land $1350 during a year. This then The Development Corporation Wanted to pay a personal tribute to the the man. across the Glendale Bench and an would bring in over $6700 ad- also asked for an expression of teachtheir on on retirement He a from how to Burgoynes upon gave captalize suggestion Mr. and Mrs. Keith McAllister ditional each year under the insiphon at Orderville. cooperation in their propored prothe presence of the movies as far as tourists are irrigation ing. There have been many of us who have A steak dinner is planned at went to Keith's friendss wedding, creased levy. ject of building a golf course in received wise instructions from them, and concerned. He suggested that service personnel, noon the Conservation Dis- Jerry Nelson, in Genoa, over the Kanab. This was given and Counwere sure that each of us view their retirethat is waitresses, service station attendants, etc., trict. by weekend. They also went to P: cilman ed Terril was ment with some nostalgia. Kanab Stake Seventies to workBilly very subtly and casually asked people they help and visited friends there. with the Corporation on We would like to pay tribute in the words of if they are with the movie company, or did project. Principal Lawson at a recent dinner honoring Lne you get a chance to watch the filming of MacMcArthur Weds Glen Ferril Heaton Bcrbeque Set June 24 this Voted Dorothy Kay to match Chamber of We he said when kennas Gold, or another offhandish approach. something like this, Burgoynes Commerce Funds (and others of honor and love you for what you are beloved Movie making is magic to many people, Wedding vows were spoken Kay McArthur and Glen Ferril The Annual Seventies Day $50 for advertising in the Cattleteachers at KHS. he said, and youd be surprised how many Saturday, June 10 in the St.; Iieaton. has been set for Sat- man Barbeque two over extra an or magazine prior to the Utah day people may stay George LDS Temple by Dorothy The bride is the daughter of urday, June 24, in Kanab, at the convention in Kanab. Cattlemens Also wanted to hand a bouquet to Mr. Jiir. to watch the movie people at their trade. Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. McArthur. Kanab Stake House. This request was made by HorOtt and Mrs. RaNee Cram for the fine physical Ka-j Glendale. The bridegroom is the The Seventies Quorum of ace Green, executive secrtaiy of Just happened to overhear a tourist lady a fitness program which they directed during the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Ilea nab Stake has endeavored for the Chamber. past school year. At a time when laziness is so few days ago as she passed the shop exclaim, ton, Alton. many years to bring this area Look at that blue, blue sky. It is a beautiful easy to assimilate into ones way of life (we speak The young couple will be hon- both food and entertainment of first hand) its refreshing to note this type of sight, especially for some of our city friends. ored at a wedding reception in the highest quality. The barbeamong our young folks. Alton, Saturday evening, June 17 que this year will be no exception. Heaton Family Plans In Tuesday's City Council meeting our City m the Alton Ward Cultural Hall. according to the quorum presiDads voted to raise the mill levy by 51 mills. We were also happy to see the restoraAttending the bride are Mrs dents. Reunion At Orderville tion of the K on the hill behind the school. There were only a handful of citizens present at LonnaLou Rose, matron of honbe barboqued beef will Prime the public meeting, and most of them were there However, we were disappointed to note the or; Jerilvn Pugh, maid of honor; The Heaton Family Reunion is befor other reasons. The Council were generally reappearance of a large white encircled 67 on Elizabeth and Pene McArthur, and served to those attending scheduled this month, June 30, 7 at the cliffs above the K. luctant to raise taxes but feel that the funds are p.m. ginning Darlene Moss and Carolee h is SPUMi per family and will lx held at OrdervilU in Admission This we do not feel is a good thing, and we needed to make the improvements they think need Karl Heaton and Delias or $2.50 per person. Actually, this the Ward Chapel at 8 p.m. to be made. think we speak for many. Rather it takes away will serve as best men. There will he a talent show and to lower of able from the natural beauty of the area and from talked They maybe being The bride is a 1963 graduate of price is not an admission charge, stories and at 9 p.m. dancing and it is a contribution to but rather taxes next year when some bonds are paid off. the traditional K. Dont know how many stuValiev High School, graduate of the and a for a cause. The Seventies games and youngsters seem to a of Taxes we this read have if dents worthy way column, but hope going up they dont tin' College of Southern Utah, and busines and genealogy meeting a of has never coming down we hope that either they project helping Quorum the parents of next years seniors will braina graduate of Utah State Universustain LDS Missionaries in the for adults. come bark down some, or that we see some wash them against this practice. sity. field and this is one means of fine improvements around the city. Wouldn't The groom is a 1963 graduate The following day, Saturday, it be nice if we could have both? We were sorry to see that some axe wielding raising ihe needed funds. :.t of Valley High School, has 1, at 10 a.m. the reunion July Inasmuch as there were no citizens present Along with the barbeque a .'me will continue at Duck Creek on young George Washington had severely trimouded the College of Southern med the new trees along Center Street on the to protest the action we hope we dont hear a Utah and Prigham Young Inivr-rpiogram has been arranged for Cedar Mountain. Here sports and lot of bellyachin now that the action has beenj the entertainment of of those Church property. has He an fulfilled LI'S games, as well as a picnic will be it. taken. United in Marriage He hojie that like George of old he can j Northeast British Mission. enjoyed by all. City Council Raises Tax Levy to 25 Mills One-fourt- j j e Siftin' 'n Observin' Kanab news 1 |