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Show Microfilm 141 o mu suxTt Corp. Pierpont Ave. 13-S- i outhepn THC JOCUTICa VOLUME XXV NO. 46 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUCUST 29, 1957 Will Observe 60th Wedding Anniversary Soil Conservation Earl Spendlove stopped and checked the Intermediate Wheat-grasthat Rex Bauer plans to harvest for seed. I have never seen . a better looking field of grass. The heads are well filled out and about ripe enough to harvest. If it doesnt rain for a couple of days, Rex will combine the seed. Rex and Cornell Chamberlain, who is head of the Kane County Marketing Assn, are working out an arrangement whereby the Marketing Assn, can handle the seed and keep it right here in the County. I surely hope the details can be worked out. We need all the seed right here, and if it can be handled locally it will eliminate a lot of mid- Appointment of Robert E. Hampton to the position of Special Services Officer for Glen Canyon Storage Unit of the Colorado River Storage Prolect was announced today by E. O. Larson. Regional Director of the Bureau of Reclamation. He will handle public relations and press liaison for the Bureau of Reclamation at Glen Canyon. Mr. Rampton formerly was the Deputj Chief of Information Services for the Ogden Air Materiel Area with headquarters at Hill Air Force Base. He held this position for the past five years. A native of Bountiful, he attended schools in Davis County and graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1950. He is also a graduate of the Stanford-NBRadio and Television Institute at Stanford University. He was formerly employed by radio station KNAK in Salt Lake ( I s dlemen. Registration times as set up for the Kanab high school by Principal Thomas Lawson. Mon day, September 2 is as follows: 12th grade at 9 a.m. 11th grade at 9:30 a.m. 10th grade at 10 a.m. 9th grade at 10:30 a.m. 8th grade at 11 a.m. 7th grade at 11:30 a.m. Principal Lawson asks that the students report to high school and register in rooms assigned for each grade at times above. Each class will have a sponsor to assist the students with I A V J t 'VM 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Heaton are pictured above as they observed their 50th wedding anniversary in 1947.. Still in good health and taking an active interest in life, they will observe their 60th anniversary Sunday, Sept. 8 ,1957 in Kanab at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Guy Chamberlain. What am I supposed to tell them?" asked Vard Heaton from the bottom of an eight foot hole Former County Residents Will Return Hone that he was digging in that sticky, gooey Alton clay. Vard was digging a cess pool, but as wet To Hole CO Years of Marriage Together as it was, it looked like he might be digging a well. What he was Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan B. Hea ton are holding open house on asking about was the Teachers Tour that the Kane County Soil their 60th wedding anniversary Ice Conservation District are sponSeptember 8, 1957 from 2 to 7 soring this Friday. Vard is to p.m. at. the home of their daughtell them about the grass seedter, Mrs. Guy Chamberlain in Kanab, and wish to take this ing he and his brothers, have done. Other things to be seen means to invjte all of their relon the tour ara the Orderville & atives and friends to visit them Mt. Carmel diversions, the Elbow on that day. They request that damsite. Grassed waterways and Once more the featured enter- no presents be brought. Streambank . protection. Jonathan Bealby Heaton, son tainment at the Utah State Fair of Johnathan and Clarissa Amy show ice will be the fabulous Heaton was bom in OrderHoyt new a in brand on Ice" ville during the Order, October Southern Utah Power "Holiday 1958 edition. Performances will be given 17, 1877. He married Emma Robertson, September 8, 1897 in Hew Building nightly at 8:30 p.m., during the Fair, starting Friday, Sept. 13, the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Heaton filled a mission through Sunday, The Southern Utah Power Co. and continuing 22. Regular matinees will for the LDS Church from 1904 Sept. broke ground in .Kanab Tuesday be on Saturdays, Sundays and to 1906 in Florida. He moved for the concrete base to support at 2:30 p.m. his family to Alton, Utah in 1907 Wednesdays a 800 KW Diesel generating unit Because of the tremendous un- and during this same yefwpavas This will require an extension foreseen demand for tickets the made Bishop of the Alton Ward, to the new plant building erect- past two years, the Fair manage- in which capacity he served for ed in August of last year when ment has arranged with Holiday 23 years. He was a great coma 350 KW unit was Installed. on Ice to give an extra perfor- fort to members of his Ward by R. R. Thomas, vice president mance on Friday, Sept. 20 at 2:30 his faith in the healing of the of the cqmpSny, stated that de- p.m. and three performances on sick by the power of the priestmands for electrical energy are Saturday, Sept 21 at 1, 5 and hood. increasing steadily and it is the 8:30 p.m., making a total of 17 He moved his family to Dracompanys desire to protect the fehows instead of the usual 15 pf per, Utah in 1930 and to Salt area with I service to the Lake City in 1944, and has been lent reserves as required. and still is an active worker in church work. Now at the age of 80 Mr. Heaton is an active worker in the Salt Lake Temple. Kano!) Legion To Emma Robertson Heaton, a of Thomas and Sarah Ham daughter Shoot Hold Ann Cordingly Robertson, was bom and raised during the Order Merrill McDonald, commander in Orderville, July 23, 1880. Mrs. of the Kanab American Legion Heaton has been an active LDS Post announced today that plans Church member all of her life. have been made for a Ham While living in Alton she servthe be at held Shoot" to Legion ed as Relief Society Counselor Pavilion on September 7th and for 12 years. She was loved by 8th. all members of her ward for her This shoot will be conducted nursing ability. During that time like the Turkey Shoots have been there were no Doctors in that in the past There will be events area and Mrs. Heaton acted as to all mothers in the for large and small bore rifles, town was very successful and for this and shoot a skeet year as she never lost one patient. event for an the first time, After moving to Draper she was an active Relief Society teacher while there. She is at Bus: Where a man will stand present an ardent Temple worker in Salt Lake City. for anything but a woman. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton have had eight children in this union, four of who are living and are, Mrs. Pearl Eddington and Mrs. Guy Chamberlain of Kanab; Glen of Cedar City; Mrs. Laberta past seasons. Salt Lake City will be the 2nd Smith. Salt Lake City. They o nthe itinerary of this brand have 21 grandchildren and 28 new, sparkling 1958 edition. Advance reports from Sioux City Iowa, where it premiers on Sept. a host of others. 5, Indicate it will be much big The seven big spectaculars inger and more lavishly costumed clude World Famous "Miracle and star studded than ever. Waters", "Aladdin and His Featured players will include Lamp and for the kiddiesMagic AlMurray Galbraith, Dorothy Goos, ice in Toyland". Frankie Sawer, Schaller BroTickets are on sale now by thers, Williams Family and oth mail. Orders should be addresers new to the Mountain West, sed to "Holiday on Ice, Box and old favorites not seen here 36, Salt Lake City, Utah for two or more years. Jinx Clark of Colorado Springs, Jean Most of the shadows of this Cheadle of Billings. Montana, Confiscatory taxation comRichards and Paul Andre life are caused by standing in Rudy to will pletely destroyed my from Canada and Californians our own sunshine. Ralph Waldo succeed!" Jeanne Sook and Ted Roman & Emerson. Holiday On -- Will Again Be Fair Attraction Starts mid-wif- $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy E. Job In Kanab 26th I have lust got to brag a little on the half mile of concrete ditch lining that Robinson, Whipple, Chamberlain, etal., have put in this month. In some places a half mile of ditch doesnt amount to much. In Kane County it looks mighty good. What's more, it looks like this is only a start. "Swede" Robinson says if he doesn't quit lining ditch he is going to get enough water on his land to raise a crop and then he is going to have to go to work. Cloyd Chamberlain tells him if he will line the ditches across the head of his fields he will eliminate a lot of work. EDITORIAL Glen Canyon Worker Crushed Under Rampton High School Sets Timetable Rock Slide While In River Bottom Takes Reclamation Registration Robert Weekly Hews Holes Wednesday NATIONAL e !.!; Neighbors 21-- Conference Here This Week End A worker at the Glen Canyon Dam was killed early Saturday Kane County Will of last week when several tons rock fell from the high rim Receive Education $ of on the Colorado Rivers west Good news was received for bank, crushing him underneath. Kanab schools this morning, He was walking toward the right Friday, when Senator Arthur diversion tunnel at the time. V. Watkins wired the Southern Robert Frazier, 38, died at Utah News that federal monies a.m., from his injuries sufferwill be available for' school ed in the rock slide. Dr. George R. Aiken was tapurposes here. ken to the area by plane to exSenator Watkins said, "EdL. G. amine the injured man and deucation Commissioner, Derthick advises me that a cided not to move Mr. Frazier total of $118,000.00 is being from the site due to his serious condition. reserved for Kane County SchoDeath was caused by a fractured skull, broken neck, ol District, to aid with construction of school facilities in and multiple other fractures. He federally Impacted areas under never regained consciousness. Mrs. Frazier was being flown Project No. 58 School from their home in Fredonia to The Kane County Board has been working for the dam to he with her husband, many months to obtain funds when she heard over the plane's to aid education in Kanab, due radio that her husband had died. to the large increase in our She was returned to Fredonia, school enrollment, it is hoped where she was treated for shock by all here that the money will and put under sedation. Mr. Frazier and his wife and be obtainable in the near future so that amole facilities four children had been living at and provisions can be had for Fredonia since October 1956. He had been working on the diverthis present school year sion tunnel as a foreman and high scaler for Mountain States Construction Co., who have the Kanab Man First (ontract for the right tunnel. After bringing his body to Kanab it was sent to Tooele where To Complete burial services were held. 10:-4- 5 . The 316th Quarterly Conference of Kanab Stake will be held in Kanab, August 31st. and September 1, 1957. The schedule of meetings and those who should attend them are as follows: August 31st: City. Missionary meeting at 6:30 p. An active member of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ra- m. Those who should attend are Presidency and Clerk. mpton nas served as the Utah Stake Council. Bishops. CounseHigh State Chairman of public relations and last year he was elect- lors and Clerks. Melchiedck Mised to the post of State Vice Pres- quorums presidencies. Stake and sion Secretary. Presidency ident for the Northern Utah DisAlso, all Stake Missionaries. trict. He is now serving as editor of the UTAH JAYCEE, a All Stake executives of Sunday School. YMMIA, YWMIA, Relief monthly newspaper published for Society and Primary Association. members of the organization. All Institute and Seminary teachU.S. in the served Navy Iig ers. during World War II and the Priesthood Leadership meeting Korean conflict. atHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. at 8 p.m. Those who should Clerks. are: and Stake tend Pres, James H. Rampton of Bountiful, and is married to the former High Council. Stake Senior Priesthood Comjnittre. Charlene Hess of Farmington. ComMr. Rampton will Join the Stake Aaronic Priesthood Melchizedek Priesthood mittee. of of Reclamation stall Bureau secrethe Glen Canyon Storage Unit quorums presidencies and Melchtaries. Group leaders of it Kanab on August 2b. izedek Priesthood quorums. Sr. Aaronic Priesthood quorum. Presidencies, general secretaries and Kanab, Day advisors. Bishoprics and Clerks. Plans All Set Sut.aay, September let. - AH are Invited to attend the General sessions at 10 a.m. and For September 2nd 2 p.m. Also the M.I.A. evening session will be at 7:30 p.m. Plans are all set for the big Kanab Stake Day to be held here Monday, September 2nd. To Hold Mutton Fry Starting at 10 a.m. with a Treasure Hunt for the children The Kanab South Ward of the the day will be a continuous LDS Church has planned a big round of events that will offer entertainment for young and old. Mutton Fry for September 7th., in the evening. Following the Treasure Hunt next Saturday Serving will take place from for the youngsters up to 14 yrs. wil be a noon time Steak Dinner. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Everyone is to bring their own dishes. Starting at 2:30 p.m., horse rac- asked will be charged $1.50 and Adults at etrack th be will staged ing .75c. children in north Kanab. Many fine races The menu is: Mutton or ground are promised. At 8 p.m. a good boxing card beef with fried potatoes, salad, will be staged in the high school, tomatoes and cucumbers, hot with several good boys taking on rolls, cake and ice cream. Cedar City talent and other nearby towns. Following the boxing a big dance will be held. All funds raised during the day will go into, the building of a new Stake House in Kanab. Stako. Bank Mortgage Course Utah-Arizo- R. G- RliumwavL Salt Road na Lake City and Edward FeTjNjson, Logan, Thursday became the first Commissions To Meet Utahns to complete a three-yea- r course of the School of Mortgage Utah State Road Commission Bank of Ihe Mortgage Bankers officials will meet Oct. 1st in Association of America. Phoenix with the Arizona HighThe course entails one weeks way Commission to discuss mu- studying each year at either Stanford University or Northwestern University and completion of correspondence courses in the interim, followed by examn work covered. , ination Mr. Shumway is assistant cashier and assistant manager of mortgage department at the head office of Walker Bank & Trust He is the Co., Salt Lake City. Mrs. son of Mr. and Mori G. Shumway of Kanab, and is a graduate of Kanab high school. He and his wife and three children live at 1658 Blaine Ave. in Salt Lake City. tual road problems. Ellis L Armstrong, Utah director of highways, said the discussions would take in all roads on the border area tir which the states ,Jad a joint interest. One of the items to be discussed is the proposed highway between Hurricane, Utah, and Fredonia, Arizona, through Kaibab Indian Reservation. If built, this road would provide a good truck and passenger route from St. George to the Glen Canyon damsite. It would link up with U.S. Highv'ay 89 at Fredonia and connect with the Kanab-GleCanyon highway. Most of this route would be in Utah-Arizon- a Mrs. Lee A. Harris and daughter, Betty, from Iloltsville, Calif, are in Kanab visiting. They are Arizona. former residents of Kanab and Another major point of disare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. cussion will be the link-uof the Alex Findlay while here. Kanab-GleCanyon highway to a road being built by Arizona to Tickets for the feast will go the damsite on the west side of on sale early next week. the river. n Governor Proclaims States Observance Of Make It Yourself With Wool Week Taylor Announces CITY Governor SALT LAKE D. Clyde has joined Well Drilling Plans Raymond Taylor, president of Consumers Agency, Inc., Provo, Utah, planners of the proposed townsite of Church Wells City in the Utah Glen Canyon Dam-sitarea, announced that a contract was signed today with Ray Parnell, well drilling contractor of .Flagstaff, Ariz., and Kanab, Utah, to drill a well for water. The location for the well was designated by Mr. McKellar, consulting engineer for Consumers. Mr. McKellar completed an underground water survey for the area this week. The wellsite is situated 835 ft north and 1260 ft. east of the SW corner of the proposed townsite. Mr. Parnell has agreed to operate his rig 24 hours a day untill the well is completed to a maximum depth of 1000 feet. He anticipated that the well will be completed within ten days. e Facts Last Saturday, Buried In Tooele Utah . . . Once in 9,300 years a falling meteorite will'strike an American. One of Whistlers paintings wes accepted only after it was turned upside down. In the last 4,000 years, less than 300 were free of war. Boston Cream Pie is called Washington Cream Pie in the governors of 17 other wool producing states in a nationwide salute to wool by proclaiming September 1 through 7 as "Make It Yourself With Wool Week." In issuing the proclamation, Governor Clydo pointed to the growing importance of wool in the Utah economy and in the agricultural economy of the nation. Urging tho young women of his state to participate in the "Make It Youraelf With Wool" contest, which is sponsored in Utah by the Utah Wool Growers Auxiliary and tha Wool Bureau, Inc., Governor Clyde pointed out that the efforts of the young women of today to make their own clothing have a substantial influence on the marketing of Utahs wool. He added, "It is in keeping not only with the best in modern trends and training but also with Utahs Pioneer traditions thst young women of this state should make themselves proficient in fashioning clothing of wool cloth. He ealleff'upon all civic leaders, educators and retailers throughout Utah to tako part in the observance of "Make It Yourself With Wool Week." Approved by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, the contest provides the incentive for many young girls to learn valuable home sewing skills while at the same time discovering how easy it is to sew 1 T f . . i o A A n A 1 ' Nr GOVERNOR CLYDE proclaims Utahs observance of National "Make It Youraelf With Wool Week." With the governor as he announces the event is Mrs. Ray J. Clark, Salt Lake City, former state contest director, at left, and Mrs. Thornley Swan, Kaysville, current director of the "Make It Yourself With Wool contest. with wool. They learn also that Clark, Inc.; John Dritz and Sons; wool is the most versatile of fab- Forstmann Woolen Co.; McCalls rics. Valuable awards in the sewing event include: two trips to the National Finals to be held in Phoenix, Arizona, in January, courtesy of F. W. Woolworth Co.; portable Singer sewing machines; k trips to Europe via Pan American World Airways; scholarships and Savings Bonds. Prize donors include: Coats & two-wee- Patterns; Pendleton Woolen Mills; Jersey; Simplicity Patterna; Singer Sewing Machine Co.; Standard Felt Co.; Strath, Sag-No-M- more Mills; S. Stroock & Co., Inc.; and the Woolite Co. Information on the contest, open to girls between the ages of 13 and 22, may be obtained from The Wool Bureau, Inc., 16 West 4utls Street, New York 36, N. Y. |