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Show Microfilm 141 Corp. Pierpont Ave. j 1 NATIONAL EDITORIAL IasS0C5a,6n VOLUME XXV NO. 44 KANAB, Kanab Youngster Gets Pet Ready For Fair . . . UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy 0 PROCLAMATION Designating the Week of August 15, 1957 19, 1957 as 1 D KLEEN - UP KANAB WEEK Teachers, Students See Summers End; Soil Conservation Whereas, weeds have grown and flourished along the sidewalks and lot fronts in our town; Whereas, this does not improve the attractiveness of our town; camWhereas, the city has already started this clean-upaign by having some of the weeds cut on the sidewalks, NOW, I, George R. Aiken, Mayor, by the authority vested ' in me by virtue of my office, do hereby proclaim the week of August 19 1957 to be Six County Schools Open In Two Weeks Weekly Hews Holes Earl Spendlove p "KLEEN-U- KANAB WEEK-an- d respectifully urge all citizens of Kanab, Utah to take note of weeds and trash on sidewalks and lots and to cooperate' fully in cleaning this up, thus contributing to the attractiveness and wellbeing of our community. Signed, MAYOR GEORGE ' R. AIKEN Utah Land Board Prepares To Turn Buyer Deed On Lands In Eastern Kane County Last week, I spent a couple of days on the Arizona Strip with George Wendt, an SCS Soil Scientist from Prescott, Arizona We set up Range Sites on the Robert Gardner ranch souih and west of Poverty Mountain A range site is something I am sure every rancher knows he has but he may not attach the fancy name that we do to the silos on his ranch. He knows, however, that certain areas are more productive than others, he knows that certain areas "green up Rites cleverley costumed pet and own- Heaton-Rees- e er, as well as the best trained pet. In George Tempts Hurry and get your animals combed, curled, dressed, curried, sheared, haltered, leashed, bridled theThe St. George Temnle was trained, caged or what ever it Miss setting for the wedding of Eleanor Heaton, daughter takes to get them ready. All animals are eligible, but of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande C. Heaton of Orderville, and Mr. they must be accompanied by Reese, son of Mr. and 12 contestants not over years of Lawiencp Mrs. John Reese of Mt. Carmel, age. . Skunks are eligilble if they August 9. 1957. have been descented. Immediately followdn the cer- Kent Crofts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maughan Crofts of Kanab, is getting his donkey Colie all ready to enter in the Kane Coun-tyFai- r next week end. We just received a bulletfn from Nan Johnson on the Pet Show. She says Prizes will be given for the smallest pet, and the largest pet. The most unsual pet and the best dressed animal and owner. The funniest animal, the most St. emony the bridal party was honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the brides aunt, For Kane Last Minute Details Mrs. Jay Ramsey, in St. George. In the evening the couple were 24th honored at a reception in the County Fair Participants, August 22, Orderville Ward Chapel, given by the brides parents. For the reBy Nan E. Johnson ception the bride wore a floor Just a reminder . . length gown of Nylon Tulle and Chantily Lace over satin. A tiara Are you getting ready for . the of lace and pearls held her waist Kane County Fair being held on length veil. She carried pink Mr. Roy Crofts is in Cedar August 22, 23, and 24th? If not gladiolis. City where he has employment lets start, you can get those vegMany friends and relatives' etables and fruits bottled, re- came to wish the newlyweds with Lowell Sorenson. member you have to have your Eleanora White, daughter of application in for the Talent success and hapiness in their future married life with many Mr. and Mrs. Joel White front Show by the 15th. Applications Hurricane has been visiting at are at the Alton Store, Glendale beautiful and useful gifts being the Perry Lamb home this week. Mercantile; Chamberlain Store; received. The bride and groom are both Lu Jean Heaton, daughter of J. E. Crofts and Sons, Orderville; graduates of the Valley high Mrs. William Heaton visited in Sugar Knoll Cafe, Mt. Carmel; school where they were active Salt Lake City with her sister, Fenton's Pharmacy and Kanab in sports, music and activities. Drug Co. in Kanab. If You cant Madeline, for a few days. Following a honeymoon to find any at these places contact Yellowstone Park the couple will Cheree Hoyt, daughter of Mr. Joyce Jackson in Kanab or Lucy make their home in Orderville. and Mrs. Marvin Hoyt, enter- Crofts in Orderville. tained her friends Wednesday on Boys and Girls are you getting for the Kurs Sheriff Is those pets In her 8th birthday. Pet Show at the Fair? I heard in Donald Baird, son of Mr. and a round about way that they are Mrs. Arden Baird had the misgiving prizes for the best dressed flamed In Damage Suit fortune of falling from a horse pet, so why not start making Wednesday and breaking his your pet a costume? Start takA construction superintendent Wrist. ing real good care of those pets, on Glen Canyon Dam project Verla Esplin, daughter of Mrs. and teach them some tricks too. near Kanab Thursday charged like to see them do Kane County Sheriff LaNard Amy H. Espliq is visiting at the The judges tricks. Johnson with Halse arrest. home of her sister, Shirley, and we're going to Another Robert L. Bell of New York things New in Utah. Castle, family, have a parade and we would like filed a $30,000 damage suit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Boland-e- as many floats and people to the sheriff in U.S. District and family, Mrs. Reed C. enter as possible so start now to Court in Salt Lake City. He Bolader and family of Salt Lake thinking and doing. The parade charged the law officer with visited here over the week end will precede the horse show on falsely arresting him at the Bell at the Joseph C. Bolanders and Friday. with other friends and relatives. Something new has been addEllen returned home Sunday, but ed to the Fair. On Saturday pitchBilly and family spent a few there will be a horse-shodays camping at the Duck Creek ing tournament, so get those camp grounds. It's always good horse shoes and start practicing to see old home town folks. now. There will be dancing Friday Mr. and Mrs. Giles Bolander and Saturday nights. Plenty of evof Cedar City spent Sunday concessions. If any business or ening here visiting. organization would like to sell Mr. and Mrs. Easton Black- a concession at the fair contact burn of St. George visited in Ord- Velma Carroll of Orderville. erville Tuesday. Speakers in Sacrament meet- and Mrs. Lyman Peterson. They ing Sunday night were Mrs. Dan- all gave very interesting talks. iel S. Frost, Mrs. Odell Watson, Pres. Frost and Watson were also present. Fireside for the Jr Gleaners and Jr M Men was neid m tne boy scout room following church with Mr. Langsberry showing My slides on the important places in Washington. An enjoyable spent by all attending. Suggested 23, Orderville News . ship-shap- e r controversial Section 32 in the Wahweep Creek area near Glen Canyon Dam, according to Director Lee E. Young. Contract of sale will be signed at a special meeting at 2 p m. in the State Capitol. Mr. Young said. Ownership will be convey ed to Salt Lake businessman, Leslie C. Taylor, who plans to build a town on the 5s0 acre school section. Mr. Taylor verbally agreed to the conditions of sale and was to have an agreement in wining on file with the board Friday. According to the agreements between the state and Mr. Taylor, annual payments on the sale price are to be made, construction shall meet all county and state zoning requirements, no temporary buildings are to be built, water and sewage systems are to be approved by the State Board of Health, specific development plan must be approved by the Land Board within two years, at least 100 acres must be fully developed in five years and all plans are to be approved by the land board. family trailer house near July 2. The complaint alleges that the sheriff lodged Mr. Bell in Kane County jail, refused repeated demands for an attorney and appearance before a magistrate and refused medical attention while he w'as imprisoned. The complaint further alleges that the arrest was not supported by a warrant. Meanwhile, Sheriff Johnson declared that the allegations He were entirely unfounded. denied everything Mr. Bell charged. .The sheriff said he picked up Mr. Bell for investigation of grand larceny, but released him after 14 hours. Mr. Bell seeks $20,000 general and $10,000 punitive damages. The suit was filed by Salt Lake Attorney Gordon I. Hyde. Deseret earlier in the spring, and other areas aie hotter for winter use What we are trying to do is to get the ranchers so that they group the areas that produce es sentially the same kind and a mount of feed and try to manage their range to give the hotter forage on each site a chance to maintain its self in a vigorous healthy, condition. Sometimes It is difficult to separate the different sites and treat them as the should he treated, hut often the sites follow natural barrieis and topographic teatures tnat makes it easy to manage tne range. In civiperaton with the Bureau of Land Management, we plan lo try to help Mr. Gardner work nut a management plan that win fully utilise the vegetation on the range, yet allow' it to im prove with use. This will he the first of this type of plans work ed out on the Stiip. If it proves successful, we will assist others to do the same thing. The first question anyone asks when I tell them I have been out on the Strip is about the storm they have had. I can say, that the "general storms haven t been very generaL In lact they have been pretty spotted. An area a few miles wide will look like they have had a lot of rain, while on either side the country will look like it hadn t had a bit of rain. I think this type of storm is pretty much normal. News-Telegra- e (Continued on page four) dustrial Unites Local Couple A beautiful home wedding on Salutday, August 10, 1957. united Miss Ardono Robinson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Merrill Robinson of Kanab. and Mr. Bill B. Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raliegh Sanderson, formerly of Arfzona, now residents of Kanab. The new Mrs. Sanderson is a graduate of the Kanab high school class of 1957. where she was active in school activities and was a member of the FHA and Pep Club. She worked as a staff member of the school newspaper, the Spur, and also on the staff of the yearbook, the Kola. ' - - - a is Mr. Sanderson graduate of the Antelope Union high of Wclton. Arizona and is presently emploved by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation on the Glen Canyon Dam pri jeet. Following the home wedding the couple were toted at a reception in their honor at the City Club Room in Kanab from 7:30 to 9: JO. They returned to Kjmab Wednesday following a honeymoon in Soul hern Utah and Arizona. They plan on making their home hero, and later at Page, Arlz. Your County Agent Rose What makes fruit turn dark? information on canning and freIs it necessary to blanch corn ezing. All methods of canning before putting it up? What is the and freezing will he demonstracorrect processing time for fruits ted or discussed. Allhomemakers and vegetables? Ive heard that in this area who plan to can or new times have been released. freeze foods this coming year What vegetables are best to fre- should not miss this opportunity eze and which are best to can? to gain pointers that Will be What is a good way of getting helpful the year around. the air out of a plastic freezer Don't miss the Kane County bag? What containers are best Fair next week, Thursday, Fri. to use for freezing? day and Saturday, August will do. These and other questions Youll be sorry if you be answered Monday, August 19 at a canning and freezing demonMr and Mrs. James II. Ford-hastration held at the Kanab Ward and daughter, Kathy, reHall at 10 am. Miss Elna Milto Kanab this week folturned ler, Foods Specialist from the Utah State University, and Miss lowing a vacation trip to YellowHattie Kilgore, of Kerr Canning stone Park and other areas in Company, will present the latest the northwest. 22-24- nRlls'1 drama and s arts and shop; Be Adams, coach and drivers e Ann Sorenson, business ana e hsh; Monroe Kougeau, sciei Home Wedding Weekly Hews Release from tt " A ind math.; Teachers lor mu ind girls phys. ed. had not t secured according to latest formation this week. At Valley high school John Reese will be prjncipal; Willard Ksplin, voc. ag. and science; Mayo Rich, science and math.; Rex Bauer, engiisn and Alice Clifton, music and speech; business; Quin Newby, coach and math. Lora Lee Metzeiaar, homemaking and social science. Kanab elementary finds Ernest G. Kirby principal and sixth grade teacher; Ethel von Hake, fifth grade; Boyd Robinson, 4th grade; Lois Swapp third grade; Fawm Robinson, second Eva Peterson, first gradegrade; and Sharlene Tobler, 1st and 2nd grades combined. Two more feathers are nsred asheedei for the 3rd and 4th combined and the 5th and bth combined. Valley elementary has Hugh Chamberlain principal and teaching the fifth and sixth grades; Marion Young, third and fourtn; Margaret Chamberlain, 1st and 2nd grades. At Glendale elementary, Burton O. Rust is principal, also he is teaching the 4th, bth, and bth grades; Donna rmkerhoif, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades. At Alton elementary Martha Roundy is principal and teaches the 4th, 5th, and bth grades. Alton Heaton will teach the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades. Kanab Hews Holes Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wheeler visited last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Luella Crosby and with other relatives and friends in Kanab. They returned to their home in Scottsdale, Arizona, leaving their two daughters here for a longer visit with their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Honey and daughter of Henderson, Nevada, spent the past week in Kanab visiting with his folks, and with their many young friends here. ' C I M i I f'r f O V -- , Carla Gardner, daughter of Grant ardner of Provo returned home Monday after visiting nere with her aunt and family, Grace Iieaton. T knew the Government would save us otr quarterly income tax hadn't been paid yet! A ech; Elna Morrill, home maki and art; Claud Y. Lundquist, Hi s Gail Herrea and daughter who have spent several months here returned to their home in New Mexico Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Esplin and daughter, Rebecca, took Mr. and Mrs. Merl Brinkerhoff to Salt Lake Saturday where Merl received medical attention. enroll. Jf,V7Y Neighbors even-ingwa- n each week. Ka-na- D. Wayne has been With the million gal. water storage tank in Kanab having been filled to capacity for a week or more, the City Council on the use lifted restriction of water her last week end. By Thursday of this week residents had put such a heavy drain on the water, by excessive use, that the tank was completely dragged of water and many places in the city were without water. Friday the city clerk had to mail cards to all city water users putting the restrictions back on the use of water, dividing the north part of Kanab to three days use and the south part to three days use -- The Utah Land Board Monday will finally consummate sale of Opening Kane County schools set for September 2, 1957, according to Owen M. Davis Superintendent of schools, witn May 16, 1958 set as the closing date. Teachers have secured for all schools with the exception of two teachers lor Kanab school and two or three for hign the Kanab elementary school. Both schools are needing extra teachers this year due to the large number of students expected to Kanab Residents Drain Water Tank i . -- t, RADIOLOGICAL MONITORING team checks a damaged area for radioactive fallout just as would be done after a real nuclear attack. Similar teama also carried out simulated missions In various parts of the nation during the July Operation Alert 1957, a nationwide training exercise to strengthen the countrys defense against possible attack. The man at left la using a radiological "survey meter," while hit partner Is recording the In, tensity of radiation from the simulated fallout. crgpA photo) $-- ry L . -- ..vV"k vv L. ,-r Hi A ' I ( j x I "Vf .AokUlh In Lam-pasMILK FLOWN Into the Lamp.tsas, Texas, disaster man Joe Boiarth. The milk was the first others were in three days. Bosarth.. and- many . area In the wake of a flash flood Is distributed to 7 Pa imtv rxHi nfens chair- - trapped downtown daraf ta flood rkiMrnn fc. T as |