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Show Thursday, June 22, 1967 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Colorado River Fatal Cedar City Will For Riverrunner TfcLe A GRAND CANYON di owned m in Ciloi.uio R.er la-- 1 week l.i Soi wee authoiitus i opened Jesse Bill ton, 41, Vein.il. I i.n was leading a two boat lJn.o down the l.ui b( r expedition when his craft oei turned IV' miles downstream tiom Le Forty. Shakespearean Air hint pilot was Our club is the Chumy Chef We have our meetings Monday morning at ten. We aie taking fn st y ear cooking. Our leaders 1917 1967 aie Linda Heaton and Leo Campbell Mr. end Mrs. Guy Chambulaln Will Celebrate Shane W. Roundy and Terry 1. Heaton take turns at piesident; Anita Heaton is secretary; ShelGolden Wedding Anniversary In Kanab All other occupants ot h.s nn: July 2 don Roundy is reporter. weie till own clout Binton We are looking forward to The children of Mr. and Mrs cluldien, all diowned when his hfo i;n ket he living. They have 31 and fair. the Guy Chamberlain are honoring grand children and six great eamp came caught in the bout s mole: Reported by Sheldon Roundy their parents at an open hou.e grand children. mount. celebrating their 50th wedding Officials said Cluik Limn, tap ID's anniversary. tain of the other boat, freed ButKanab News Notes We weie a little late getting ton The open house will be held after he had been sulime, ged as we had a hard started 2 Mr. 7 Mrs. and Robert Fosbind'r for 10 minutes. Mouth to mrnuli Sunday July from to 10 p m a teacher. Mrs. Bei niee at their home in Kanab. Friends and family from San Diego, losu.scitation failed to sae him our teacher with Mis Haaeke is and relatives are cordially in- Calif, are enjoying a isit in Ka Tlie rest of the boat party connab and area. They are spending Sharon Willis helping her. vited to attend. tinued dowmiver and notified n We had our fust meeting June The family requests that no time with Mrs. Fosbinders (Don group of hikers at Ilavasupai 15 at Mrs. Haacke's with six be Mrs. Morris Shields, na) mother, brought. gifts Canyon, who in turn notified Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chamberlain and working on their cabin north members in our club. We decided park rangers. , Dar-1'-,-on the name of The Dopey, are the proud parents of seven of Glendale. But foi Dinner Dollys. is the study of Entomology short we call ourselves the AlDan Judd, repo: ter We also elected the following officers: Patty Glover, pres, REDDY KILOWATT Wendy Peterson, iee pres.; Noia Haaeke, sec.; Juliana Johnson, re4 II club The Reddy-Kilowaporter; Jan Reynolds, camp plana in the held lead-ei meeting special ner; Kay Jean Lewis, song County Building last Wednesday, . We are trying hard to catch up June 14. Mr. Brechan was oven with the other clubs. Our next from Flagstaff and talked to the boys about the oppoi t unities m meeting is June 21. 4 II Club work and also explained Johnson, repoitei , 4-- 1 12-to- tt 4-- H sec.-treas- .; Our man with the Armed Forces BecauM baar i auch a favorite with servicemen, we brewera like to do all we can to keep its surroundings right. So USBA representatives serve as adviser memliers of the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control INC. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 T 1 ,J ' i Joe Stubbs of St. George has been here visiting at the Burke Sorensen home. His family came out Thursday and they with the enjoyed a cookout at the Sand Dunes. The twelve MIA girls who are going to participate in the MIA Dance Festival held a car wash Saturday to help raise funds to go. They really washed a lot girls and will finish Monday. These girls will leave Thursday for Salt Lake City. The MIA girls will play soft-bal- l this summer starting Monday morning. Vidors at the Merwin Stevens Dagwood Says: STOP MOPPING FORA SHOPPING TODAY AWAY-STA- RT NEW NO-FRO- ST home are Mr. and Mrs. Richai'd W. Bahm and daughter of Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lavin and children of Salt Lak' City; Dr. and Mrs. Allen Stevens and children of New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Thad Stevens and daughter of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Watson of Salt Lake City. This is all of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens children. They enjoyed a family Many of the people here attended the Rodeo held in Kamb over the weekend. Many of the people from here attended the wedding reception held for Mr. and Mrs. Feirill Him ton in Alton Saturday evening. Some from here attended the open house held for Mr. and Mrs Guy Frost held in Kanab Satuv-daevening. Mr. and Mrs. Voi Sorensen and daughters of Enterprise, visited at the B. H. Soiensen home Sat urday. Mrs. Dortha Barton and son DeLin visited the Bartons m Saturday. Mrs. VeRene Tait and children of Fredonia, visited at the Law-tencEsplin home Sunday after noon. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R California-Pacifi- 7 c Utilities Co. g The Road Report .... town) this weekend to an open house which was held in their The Melody Misses under the honor. direction of Mrs. Lorene Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Clark and presented a concert in Fredonia family went to California to atWednesday evening. tend a wedding reception of a Visiting at the Lincoln Crofts friend of LaRue's. home were the Cooks from CalMr. and Mrs. Spencer Young ifornia. and children of Blanding, visited Mr. and Mrs. Pari Galloway here over the weekend. went to Vernal (Part's hoine Mr. Orson Young is hospital-ized. We wish him a speedy 3M SOUTH 5TH EAST Spring Rains Help Runoff oel-ic- t Mrs. Joy Jordan and Mrs. Georgia Heaton plan to take their 4 H girls to the County Roundup m Flagstaff Wednesday, June 21. The girls have been practicing for the talent skit as well as the public speaking and style revue. by Nan E. Johnson s proud of the work they do. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, The following officers wore el ccted at a previous meeting: Rob in Button, president; Kim Blown, vice pres.; Rodney Lathim, sec. treas.; and David Farr, repoiter Orderville news and events Boards throughout the country. Theaa men from the USBA operate hand in hand with service and civilian police, with malt beverage licensees, public boards and committees: military, civil, professional. Object: to protect those who are undersf, and to insure strict observance of the law. IVe for-age- that these opportunities requiie a little work. The project of this club club is the study of electricity The Fredonia Beetles held their fiist meeting at 2 p m last Thursday June 15 at the home of their leader Mrs. Betty Jo Henrie. The name of Fredonia Beetles was chosen for the group and the following officers were elected: Arthur Stevens, president; Van Mackelprang, vice pres.; Kurt Carson Tait, Henr'.e, song leader; Bret Judd, reerea- tion leader, and AlDan Judd, reporter. The project for this club take ml Cedar City will mh the appoaianee of a tostixul mm muinty as Lliabethan niotiN ai, him, lit d on the mam stieets and low u people don Shakespeai can weaimg jppmel ill leeognition i he sixth annual Ltah Shakes (.aiean l'estnal July Id Aug. a on the College ot Southern I la Minpiix More than 30 store clerks r.;,e purchased fabrics and had Shake spcaiean costumes constiucted 0 membns of the Festnal costume This picture teas turned in by Joseph S. Johnson. lopaitmont. Maiy Judd,, Sp.u ks Nc assistant costumer, has been He is hopeful that local residents may be able to in chai go of the pioject Each help identify the trappers in the picture. If you , ul :t is distinctively diltcunt knoic any of the men in the picture, get in touch idle at liii will he worn tluougb-ni- t icith Mr. Johnson or the Southern Utah Neus. the Festival season The Festival eom Bill Smirl Accorded Membership in Cattle Group ;iany of actors and technirta begun vvotk on the thief W. .1 Smul of Kanab, has been ing used in bleeding up proyums days to be ptodueed in nightly to purebied status. the lotation through icccpted for memboi ship in the anoe season. This year playgoers mencan International Charolnis will see Vsociation, the nations fastex.t-jrowm- g Comely of Emus and "The hired regsitration organ- Hospital news notes, Hamht, Tempest." t t ization, J. Scott Henderson, ex- June 15 The platfoi m for the ng house has been completed and ecutive societal y, has announced. Edwin Drye of Moccasin ads U'aily Tor the imposing super for medical attention. more mitted Originating in Fiance tiuet me simulating the play set Donna Peterson of Pangiuteli, has 200 Charolais ban years ago, ng of Shakespeares day. medical help. for in this well cccrne established Advance ticket sales indicate a ountiy because of the breed's June 16 top attendance teeord , neater weight Morris Jake, Fredonia, foi r. greater aid. .eding efiicicney and improxed ircass values that produce a June 19 renter ratio of ciuahty lean meat Burton Banks, Kanab, medical at .ention. i) fat than other breeds. Also for medical aid w e RayRegr (rations and recordations mond Goodman, Fredonia and ,f Chaiolais increased 3S'c dui-n1966 above year earlier fig- - Mable Drye, Moccasin, Stoitny May weathn in the Up and now includes 43,000 June 21 ires per Colorado River Basin ourebreds and approximately Mrs. Gracie Riggs admitted fur improved estimates oi unoff into the Basins reservo. rs 00,000 Charolaks cross cattle be- - medical attention. t was announced today by the Bureau of Reclamation. runoff is now expected o reach a total of 5.7 mi'.ho icre feet at Lees Ferry, up HOC, 100 acre feet from the prediction nade May 1. Lake Mead levels may di oj ibout 6 feet by fall of this year but recovery to present levels by ntxt spring is expected. Lake Powell behind Glen Can yon Dam is now expected to teach about elevation 3,532 by late June or early July. It will then contain 8.6 million acre-feof storage. The decline in lake level from then until the seasona minimum in February or Marrti should be from 6 to 8 vertica feet, The watershed above Flaming Gorge Dam is the most favorable in the Basin. The lake will re ceivo 1,290,000 acre-fee- t of inflow, which will raise the level to eleva tion 6,01327 feet below its imum capacity. Most of this in flow water will be released foi power production, leaving the lake next May at about its present level. The total amount of storage in the Upper Colorado River Basin reservoirs, including Lake Powell Navajo Reservoir, Blue M sa Reservoir, and Flaming Gorge Lake, now approximates 10.4 million acre feet. Total storage by early July should be about 12 4 million acre feet, which will than AMERICAN R0A0 BUU.DE decline to 11.1 million acre-febv late next winter. , tir.u-findin- BEETLES On -- (IllMMY CHEFS FREDONIA Pago Tlirce Speakers in sacrament me'eting were Lenise Burrows, Cheryl Lee Adair and Ken Maxwell. Bishop's discussion group .vis held following sacrament meeting with college students participating on the panel. Visitors at the Horace Burrows home were Mr. Burrows' sistc and husband and family from northern Utah on Saturday. max-Sorense- Fuel (or Thought" -f- rom KARL M. JAMESON: No matter how you drive, RPM Motor Oils make your engine perSorm better and last longer. The way we drive has a lot to tw with how much wear our engines get. Stop and-go- , long, hard driving can increase engine wear. Unfortunately, most of us can't change the way we drive. But we can protect our engines, by changing to RPM Motor Oil. RPM" protects in all kinds of driving . . . stop and go, long hauls, heavy-duty- . In fact, with RPM" and proper oil changes, your engine can outlast the life of yourtruck, car, or other equipment. Try it. Call us soon about any of the complete RPM" linp. Your Standard Oil Distributor ' : j KARL M. JAMESON Call 644-237- 1 in Kanab CHCVH "It, Pts |