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Show ge Three Jane 1,1972 SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah June ARIZONA selects officers, "Best school era closes in Coconino, headlines the Arizona Republic. Thats Bessie Kidd Best, whose retirement anouncement rated a news feature. Fredonians from more than one generation remember her storytelling visits to their classrooms. presents awards Mrs. Helping consolidate the schools of the county and being instrumental in formation of Page school district are achievements of which she is most proud. John Riffey, Tuweep ranger, is profiled in Arizon Daily Sun as possibly the loneliest man in Arizona, on the basis of his living alone in Grand Canyon National Monument, 65 miles from Fre-doni- Hell retire in five years and move to Bellingham, Wash., where his wife, Maribeth, lives. However, they plan to winter in Arizona. Will there be another like him to take over at the old stone Tuweep Station in a few years? is the concluding question. If you want to make Harold Pratt fume, ask him about the bill in the Arizona legislature that would make game managers do veterinary work on wild, stray burros. Those animals have not been particularly beloved by the Arizona game department because it believes they compete with game for their livelihood Rep. Polly Getzwiller amended Senate Bill 1017 to "require that game managers and wildlife managers medically treat any injured wild burro or wild donkey found on public or private lands and turn them loose to roam. Thus reported the Arizona Republic. Pratt says he always assumed his first aid training was to be used only on humans. But its not the first time the legislature hasflnade him nervous. were nearly Game managers made responsible for boll weevil control, he claims. That suggestion was killed by only a margin. The senator from Cochise county introduced the boll weevil idea this winter as a joke. He explained, If the game department managers the boll weevil like it does deer and quail, the weevil will be extinct in two years. two-vot- ! dozer blade, a detachable backhoe and a loading bucket. The loader will be put to work on varying public land range, wildlife and watershed projects in Kane and Garfield counties. Gardner (standing) reviews operator's b nanual with driver Larry Chynoweth for BLM's new Michigan Model 55 loader. Hie rubber-tire- d machine is equipped with a j. S. Ka-ta- WE SPECIALIZE LUNT MOTOR COMPANY Selling - - See S. KENT CARPENTER Phone 644-226- 8 MEXICAN FOOD ENCHILADAS DODGE TRUCKS CHRYSLER DODGE RANCHO TRAILERS and CAMPERS DEPENDABLE USED CARS IN TACOS BURRITO SOPAPIAS TOASTADOS NEDRAS CAFE e Ath-erle- Redcll Torgerson, of Fredonia, won the beautiful Savage 270 rifle he proudly displays here at the Lions Club program last Saturday. The Jeep Posse sponsored th prize. Torgerson works at the Kaibab sawmill. Moccasin youth takes special park service course Steven Lomaquahu, Open 6 M. Albright Horace Training Academy at Grand Canyon, Ariz., where he is enrolled as a trainee in the first Indian Campground Management program. The course will last one month and is designed to instruct in every phase of operating a campground. The course features lectures by prominent people in the field, trips which include a tour of facilities at Zion National Park, Glen Canyon National Park, Lake Mead Recreational Area and Pipe Spring National Monument. The primary emphasis of the course will be placed on in the Field training at several types of campgrounds available tc the Grand Canyon area that will apply to his situation when he returns to Moccasin, Ariz. Note Of Thanks The Kane County Chapter of American Cancer Society would like to publicly thank the ones who have helped us reach our goals this year. Thanks to Ernest Kirby, Pres Bunting, Jerry Glover and Jim Ott for canvassing our business district. Also thanks to Rena Tait, Orderville the chairman; Margaret try to the Department Contest. Second place in the unit and dis-tri- c was given to Diana Cothern. In Class II, Joe Henderson took first place with his poster also being entered by the district in the department contest. Kenley Glover won second place in this unit. Class I Poppy Poster prizes were presented at the Sixth Grade dinner Tuesday evening, with first place going to Lane Huntsman and second place to Raelene Ter- rel. The posters entered by the puin our local schools have been displayed around town during the past two or three weeks and are fine examples of poster art. The American Legion Auxiliary would like to thank all the students who entered the contest. They did a good job. We would also like to thank the people who contributed to the success of Poppy Day. pils f Marine Pvt Gary F. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Findley R. McDonald of Kanab, graduated from basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Calif. He is a 1971 graduate of Kanab High SchooL Cabinets General Woodwork Wood Furniture G00DALL PRODUCTS Alwyn Goodall Box 163 - Ph. Cheddar cheese 2 cups (8 oz.) shredded TACO DRESSING: V4 CUSTOM GUNS If you have a Bliss Titus dont blame the gun! barrel The Worlds Finest C. E. Reafsnider MT. CARMEL, Phone FISH & UTAH 84755 648-244- 8 GAME LICENSES Former resident to get U of U degree Robert Vern Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern S. Olson, former residents of Kanab and now living in Richland, Wash., will receive a Master of Science degree in physical metallurgy from the University of Utah, June 3. Olson is one of more than 900 students who are candidates for advanced degrees at the Univer-- , sitys 103rd annual We would like to thank Debbie Carpenter, Vicki Thornton, Kim Janes, Pam McDonald and everyone else who spent so much time helping to decorate our float for the Lions Club parade. We thank each of you, and ap- preciate your help so much. Sincerely, Verla Lewis Layle Johnson BORDER STORE - WINE LIQUORS BEER Three Miles South of Kanab on Highway 89-- The moment you step into our comfortable lobby, youll find a lot going on foryour vacation pleasure. A Groceries Saddlery Sporting Goods Indian Rugs and Jewelry Frank and Helen Banks Owners and Managers Swim in our delightful pool, enjoy a refreshing Sauna y. "ound K,, Some of your friends will be going on to college. Others to jobs If you haven't made any plans yet, consider a job with today's Army. A job that will start you at $288 a month With free meals, housing, medical and dental care And 30 days paid vacation. A job where you can learn a skill. We have over 200 courses. Taught by excellent instructors, in good schools, with the finest equipment around. A job that can become a career in the Army. Or in civilian life A job that gives you a chance to travel. To live and work in places tourists only visit. Like Europe, Hawaii, Panama, Alaska. And with our Delayed Entry Option, you can sign up today for the job training you want and report any time within the next six months. Wouldn't you enjoy your summer more if you knew where you'd be in the falP See your local Army Representative. cut In Julienne pound salami, slices) (8 strips Vi cup sliced ripe olives Vi cup chopped green pepper In wedges 1 large tomato, cut tortilla chips or com 3 cups fJmlWtuct (1 medium head) saamii olives and green in center. edge: pile corn ch.ps contact: Serve with dressing. 0 Elegant Dining at the Golden Spike Relax in the Railhead Lounqe g SSG FRANK STASTNY 586-495- 4 Cedar Cit Call Collect Day or Night - CHILDREN FREE Accommodations for two queen-siz- e beds for two people will allow your children to share the same accommodations at no additional cost P' TRI-AR- C rqveodge trasnnusmm West 600 South 1 61 Salt Lake 521-73- 1, 6 Fredonia, Ariz. 86022 Note of Thanks job-trainin- cream 1V4 cups dairy sour seasoning mix taco 1 pkg. (1V4 oz.) Vt-cup milk , 643-271- Standard Time 8 servings SE, Sydner, Glendale chairman and Florence Heaton of Alton. Phyllis Judd Helene McAllister Barbara Lawson Donna Beard Cindy Hopfer won first place in Class III and also won a first in District 7 as well as having her poster chosen as the District en- p.m. a.m.-9:3- 0 SALAD MEXICANO prepare dressing: cons s milk until of desired of Kaibab Paiute Tube, is presently attending the National Park Services Winners in the Americanism Essay Contest were given pins at the Awards Assembly at Kanab High School Tuesday by Americanism Chairman, Mrs. Dora Smith. Senior division winners were Raleigh Franklin and Mark Beesley. Junior division winners were Laurel Roberts and Annette McAllister. Mrs. Smith also presented prize money to the winners of the Poppy Poster Contest. FREDONIA, ARIZONA Kanab will second vice president; Peg- gy McDonald, secretary and treasurer; Dora Smith, historian; Kathy Mognett, sergant at arms; and Helene McAllister, chaplain. They will take office July 1. ijlli To Maxine McDonald, head the A. Clair Ford Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary for the coming year. Working with her will be Bonnie Riding, first vice president; Yvonne People runing for local offices might envy her record of being continuously during her 44 years as county school superintendent. time in the early '40s.' Where are they now? Were any of you readers from the Orderville area members of this class? Page Three Legion auxiliary COMMENTS rnest Kirby, top row, left, is shown with a roup of Valley Elementary School fifth and ixth graders. This picture was taken "some- - 1, 1972 fee to 1 Mu. kt Tudeyfe army rants to join yea. City, Utah |