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Show Page Four Februaiy 8, THE 1973 be used to defray expanses of the yearbook, which Is supervised by Richard Jolmson. YOUTH HONORED Members added to Junior Honor Society at midyear Include Connie Adair, Cindy Hunt, Lisa Talt, Jolene Heaton, Peggy Hunt and Brian Griffiths. The group plans to party soon. officer. The fire department Is understaffed In recert months. 1 ocal Insurance ratings are baed on participation of 15 active members, and attendance at weekly sessions has been running nd usually the of that. same five people turn out to Rhea said. meetings, The active five hoped to get the new fire truck from California In working condition this Officers are 'Jark Button sident; Tina Jensen, one-thi- rd and Snide Hoyt, secre- tary. Added to Honor Society last week were Robin Button, Susanna Hunt, Charles McCormick, Barbara West and Marla Williams. week. Untrained firefighters would probably be more hindrance than help at the scene of an emergency, and their partici-pltatiwould not be covered by insurance, Rhea warned. ADULTS STUDYING Enrollment is strictly SITE OKAYED Work on the new landfill might begin In early April, according to Rhea. Use of the site east of the present dump has been tentatively granted by the Bureau of Land Management. If no protests are received within 30 days, the decision will be final, and a lease will be written. re TRAINING Mrs. Pat Jensen. Also, Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Larry Hunt, Richard Wilt, Jim A continuing training program is being set up for local ambulance service under sponsorship of Search and Rescue. Ambulance officers chosen last week Include Bob little, chairFred Arbogast, man; Mrs. Keith Mellor, secretary, and Keith Mellor, Dunham, Noby Ikeda, and Richard Pulliam, according to the superintendents office. Kanab r'sldents enroll in Tyrone Dennetts art class about as readily as local ones. Included this semester are Mrs. Vaughn Anderson, Mrs. Merrill Mickelson, Mrs. Alvin Judd, Mrs. Noby Ikeda, Annette Pierson, Marlene Brown and Mrs. James Anderson. Also meeting on Thursday nights are Mrs. Dennett, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Sarge Rich, Mrs. Aure Henrle, and Robin Button. quartermaster. To begin, about a dozen voluare needed to man the ambulance so that two people can answer every call. About 12 have signed up so far, several of whom are women. After recruiting, training will be given, and a trainee may go on every trip. A schedule will be set up assigning responsinteers fully-train- femi- nine In Duane Judds child development class on W ednesday evenings. Registered are Mrs. Bill Met aughlin, Mrs. Noby Ikeda, Mrs. Melvin Wise, Mrs. Lane Brooksby, Mrs. MontGri-fflth- s, Mrs. David Savala, Mrs. Benny Jordan, Mrs. Dick Lewis and Mts. Duane Judd. Women are more numerous than men in Mont Griffiths health and physical fitness sessions on Monday and Thursday nights too. Enrollees include Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rhea, Mrs. Wise, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Ora Holmes, and on AMBULANCE prent, ed bilities. Fredonia scouts The ambulance Is called into action an average of twice a but month, Arbogast said, three.fourths of the calls come In the warmer half of the year. get awards at Court of Honor Mitch Jordan and Chuck Fig-giwere awarded Life Scout rank at the court of honor held recently by Fredonia Boy Scout Mitch also reTroop 366. ceived his Star progress award. Dr. Howard Roberts was the speaker, challenging the youth to prepare themselves for service on missions. Lannell Heaton played a piano solo. Merit badges went to the Steve following Boy Scouts: Pratt, six; Robin Button, three, Mitch Jordan and Brad Griffiths, two. Awarded one merit badge were Lon Judd, Danny Button, Larry Judd, LionalHen-ri- e, Gary Heaton, Kim Judd, Bobby Miller, John Farr and Kurt Henrle. Skill awards went to Mark Harris and Danny Button, two each; Lynn Johnson, Clifford Desederio and Lon Judd, three each. ns DEPUTY NEEDED Applications for the law officer's Job vacated by Richard Pulliam may be left with City Clerk Afton Brooksby. The full-tiJob Is funded partly by the town and partly by Justice Planning agency. MRS. JORDAN NAMED Mrs. Benny Jordan will replace Mrs. Junior Talt as a member of Coconino County Advisory board. TO MAKE MUSIC About 35 vocal and instrumental musicians from grades nine through 12 will compete at regional Solo and Ensemble festival In Flagstaff on Saturday. Students earning superior ratings there will be eligible for the state festival Feb, 24 tt Tempe, said LeRoy Heaton, music director. Tie-shal- drama department plans to use Seminary Bldg, for stage Gary McIntyre, and Mr. Terral Lewis, met with the Kane County School Board In Kanab, with a proposal for a summer-stoc- k theatre to be in permanent residency during the summer months. Mr. Lewis stated that The purposes and objectives of this organization are: To restore a pioneer heritage in theatre to the Kane County area and bring back the cultural atmosphere that was once so prevalent there; to provide a facility for the Kanab High School students Interested In theatre, to be used during the winter months; to provide experience, both In acting and technical theatre, for SUSC students majoring in threat re arts; and finally, to Increase tourism and industry to the southern part of the state, ' gery. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pugh proudly announce the birth of their third grandson. This latest addition to their family was born February 3rd to Rita and Larry Hugh In the Utah Valley Hospital at Provo. Mother and son are reported to be doing fine. The Pughs now have three and three grandgrandsons daughters. enabling Kanab to achieve statewide recognition. The proposal was well received by the Board and an was made for the old seminary building at the head of main street to be renovated into an outdoor summer theatre and in indoor flexible theatre for the high school. A fund raising drive Is beclassify ginning with the Kane County Too Chamber of Commerce being FOR SALE the first to underwrite $1,000. inch I Beams, 30 feet It any groups, organizations, long, located Fredonia, Arizor Individuals are interested in Call ona. $100.00 each. 0. making donations or talking with the SUSC theatre faculty to disFeb. 8 ch. cuss the opportunities and educational experiences that are available with a company such as this, please address Inqu(Continued from page 1) iries to SUSC Theatre Department, SUSC, Cedar City, Utah, crease across the nation, the 84720. All contributions are Foundation reported. The cost of living continued tax deductable. to increase through 1972, but at a somewhat slower rate than I in 1971 and 1970. Education continued to be the No. 1 item of state expenditure of the total), followed by (46 highways (22) and public welfare (127c), the Foundation report noted. late to 4-- 18 643-237- Historic UTA Second tire only 50 percent with the EXAMPLE: Tubeless Black Wall 1st tire: $25.80 2nd Tire: $11.95 plus tax Last Day to Order: February 26, 1973 Ear S Thick Sliced Bacon .. .. 2 lbs. $ 85 ! Bar V S Sliced Bologna lb. 79c 9 $-4- Fresh Link Sausages lb. White Star Chunk Tuna .... Nestles7 Chocolate Quik . . 2 for 2 lbs. Kleenex Facial Tissue, 200 ct. 2 for Koehler's Asst. Cookies 2 pkgs. Western Valley Asst. Frozen 3 for Vegetables, 20 oz. . Frozen Potato Puffs, 24 oz. 2 for Avocados 2 for Fresh Celery bunch Fresh Broccoli Ib. Cello Carrots Fresh Twists 2 bags 89c 85c ! 89c I 55c j $00 1 $00 J 79c j I " 25c 25c 29c 25c ... doz. 85c (AG FOOD CENTER! end SFUDKUT BAKE SHOP j Sieved P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P V P P P n Assorted Chocolates 1 Ib. $2.00 GREAT VALENTINE GIFTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14 P P P P P P P P P V Fancy Hearts from $1.00 Ad 9J DENNY'S WIGWAM Kanab, Utah 84741 - ?h. 644-245-2 7 P P P P P P P P P P P V P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P bajp-tiz- little has lost two pairs of shoes In a week. Guess Ill go look and see If the voilets are getting green; thats a sure sign, that old ground hog doesnt always know three-year-o- what ld hes doing anyway. gen-eosi- Nesha Kay Johnson, President; Jolaine Johnson, Vice-- p. Marlene Baird, reporter; Micheue r. Annette Oman, Secretary, Treasurer. We will hold 4- -H at Jolaine Johnsons home next week. The leaders are Kaon and Zelma Our Love, Don, Ruth and children Johnson. 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Your home is delivered to your lot and foundation completely finished inside and out, including carpet 0 At KOUSme OPPORTUNITY Boise Cascade Homes a rz htCIjCETIES nvcxmxMATVo 1 plAtttTfM 4 Mr. and Mrs. Tone (Eva) Blackburn have gone to California on a business tnp. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Esplin received a letter from the Dude College informing them tLrt their daughter, Rebecca, had been placed on the high honor roll there at the college. Congratulations, Rebecca, for the fine work. Three young people were ed and confirmed this past weekend In the Orderville ward. They were: Lyndell Cox, son of Ledon and LaRue Cox; Jamie Penny, son of Fred and Norma and Junlce Barton, Penny daughter of Lynn and Mary Joe Barton. We are glad to see these three young peoples names on cur church records. It must be getting dose to spring. 1 see young people out riding bykes without their coats on, the snow water is running off the house roofs, and my Jacobs wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all of our wonderful friends for their prayers and during our recent sorrow. May God be with each of you. for: 30-inc- I 3 lb. box FROM THE BAKERY cond best school formula in the Our courts have not nation. ruled it unconstitutional. It has been a model law for other states to copy. Why should Utah be stampeded Into scrapping its formula because other states have ruled their formulas unconstitutional? j Hormef Bacon ends & pieces 4-- taxes UTAH PRESENTLY has the se- and A. year Property Taxes Will Jump -- The new formula under SB72 will lead to higher property taxes. Districts like Jordan and Davis will receive only small increases in state aid while their neighbors receive large The poorer districts will find that higher voted leeway taxes are necessary in order to keep their educational programs on an equal footing with their richer neighbors. In Fredonia. Sunday, the Burke and Beth Sorenson family went to Fredonia to attend the blessing of the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heaton. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sorenson's mother, Mrs. Leona Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chamberlain were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arel Chamber-lai- n. bers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barton their family went to St. George on Sunday for the blessing of Mrs. Bartons sisters new baby. Roland and Wana Hoyt attended the funeral of Bra. Sheak-spe- ar which was held Saturday at St. George. Mrs. Diane Sorenson had a pleasant visit with her mother and sister, Betty Cram, from St. George, Sunday. Also visit lng with her was another sister, blessing of their small son. Kathy Lamb, from Page, ArizMr. and Mrs. Perry Lamb ona. Mrs. Siiarlene Anderson and went to Kanab and Fredonia Sunday for the baptism of the small son came from Cedar daughter of McKay Heaton and City to pick up Mrs. Andersons the blessing of Landell Heat 0s mother, Mrs. Ferel Lamb and two sons, then journeyed on baby. Bishop Palmer and his family to Page to visit with theRonnay spent the weekend in St. George. Lamb family. While there they attended the Tuesday evening the MJ.A. temple session and regional sponsored a Festival of Talmeetings and also visiting with ents In the ward chapel. The Bishop Palmers parents, Mr. program, which displayed many talents of the young peope, was and Mrs. Ray Palmer. Mr. Fred Penny's father and well attended and enjoyed by all. brother from Kanosh have been W'e are proud of our young peohere recently, helping Mr. Pen- ple and what they do accomplish. ny with some woik. Mrs. Mona Reese took some Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Chamberlain from Cedar City were of our young ladles to State here Saturday visiting at the FHA Convention this past weekhome of the Clyde Tait and end; they reported a most enHans Chamberlain. joyable and profitable trip. Also, Miss Lori Sorenson, daughter of Hans and Betty Sorenson, was voted in as State Secretary of the F Jl-Our congratulations to you, Lori. Julie Durphey and daughter, Club The Lazy Dazy H was organized Jan. 23, 1973, Trina, spent the weekend with Julies sister, Loretta Johnson, and learning to be good homewe to decided what makers is do. The meeting was held at The the home of Nesha Kay Johnson. family We served root beer floats and then dismtssed. Thes ire the people we voted (Continued from page 1) where, or how, the money will be spent, or that It will improve the quality of education. If In San Juan District, all the $507,689 went to Increase teacher salaries, they would jump from $8,808 to $13,223, or 50. purchase of first tire at regular price. Also here from St. Geoige were the Lane Talt family mem- Mrs. Rer.a Tait was in Salt Lake City last week receiving medical attention. W hile there she visited with her sons, Bobbie and Terry and his family. Her son, Greg, who Is astudenA In Cedar City drove his mother to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs, Do en Lamb took their daughter, Lynette, to Salt Lake City to a specialist. She will have to go Lack the last of this month for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Kile Barton, with Dortha and Craig, traveled to Logan to be with the Del.ynn Barton family at the GREAT TIRE VALUES ed, air conditioned, $3.70C per unit, financing available Delivery almost anywhere. tjau yn SUSC 13 Call Doran Hunt Co , Tooele, (Continued from page 2) news notes January 20th, the Southern Utah State College Theatre faculty, Mr. Fred Adams, Mr. Page Four I LEWS iiOTES OHDERViLLE j,f i Gold-wat- On 1973 4 is Illegal to commit such acts. The local club has traditionPersons Fredonia Womens club voted Nsthenng deer in this ally begun its year by electing manner are subject to arrest strongly against chalrmaiung officers In September, but adunder provision of the Wildlife a water recreation project, vantages were for suggested Resources Code of Utah. when It met Monday night. Memchoosing officers before each 1973 FISH HARVEST bers had sponsored a public S"mmer. That routine Is folmeeting last month to expiore lowed by other federated AriSome 15,000 Utah anglers will the project Idea with Bill W ood zona womens clubs. of Soli Conservation service. In other business, members be asked to aid fisheries bioloMrs. Fred Arbogast, presigists determine 1973s fish harvoted to write Sen. Barry er vest inventory. dent, said sbe would Inform a club letter protesting Town Council of the c'ub deciQuestionnaires will be mailed the of motors on ban proposed to persons selected at random sion so that Council could conboats on river trips through from among 1972 license holdtinue with tne project If It Grand Canyon. ers. Fishermen are asked to wished. Three people had InMembers were told that ada record of the number of dicated an interest In serving Keep mission to the groups Valenon a water recreation commitfishing tnps they take; whether tine party Monday would be an they fish streams, lakes or tee. Dr. Bill McLaughlin, Bill Valentine of kind any original Tom and Jim Kimball volunreservoirs; and what species with an original verse. All of fish they harvest. Harvest teered. vote will to members choose of Bonneville cisco is not inA new election of Womens several for prizes, including cluded in the club officers may be held by a survey. booby prize. This years inventory marks April 15 If members adopt byValentine party will be at the third time such a survey laws suggestions from Arizona 7:45 In the clubroom In has been taken by the DiviFederation ol Womens clubs. the p.m. county building. sion of W ildlife Resources. FolConcensus seemed to be that lowing the first two studies in the federations suggestions 1967 and 1968, biologists dewith one exception would be cided to conduct the survey acceptable, but adoption has to every five years. be voted on at a later meeting, The 1968 inventory tallied Mrs. Arbogast said. Changing the club name from Jan. 31, Girl, 71b. 14 oz. bom a harvest of 7,978,530 game to Mr. and Mrs. Kee Slim, fish taken by 268,505 anglers. Fredonia Womens club to Fredonia Womans club was the Fredonia, Arizona. federation recommendation to Feb. 5, Boy, 7 lbs. 4 oz. to Mr. Kanab which members appeared solidand Mrs. Neil Haynes, Kanab. ly opposed. Richard 3aughman and Baughman and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bentley spent last week In Salt Lake City visiting with Linda Baughman who Is in the hospital after major sur- Real nice large rooms, factory fabricated, furnished, carpet- sors. Festivities are to begin in the gym after the basketball A king, queen, prince game. and princess will be named at, ihsgvent. Proceeds will February 8, it MOTEL SWEETHEART BALL Selection of royalty for Saturday's Sweetheart Ball was underway this week, and live music was being planned by the yearbook staff, dance spon- UTAH NEWS Frcdonia womans club declines to chair project frcdonia news happenings Preventing fires at home will be the aim of training for women and kids, as well as men, at fire meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m, at the County building, according to Dick Rhea, training SOUTHERN . UTAH ty |