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Show I u . Pag Six I 'SOUTHER i ; i i , 3S 'v v m 184' Tl v l :air v. - f ' ,tV - .. , College at Rexborg, Idaho, main campus of is air new auditorium building, left, completed just view which is pictured above. Dominating the Entire of campus comprises 240 acres, including athletic field, last year at a cost nearly $700,000. and extensive system. Established by pioneers on the pumping irrigation dairy farm, River Valley, its replacement value is rated at some $3,000,000. overlooking the great Upper Snake Church announcement that the Rexburg campus would Latter-da- y Saint a from Controversy stems be abandoned and new facilities constructed at Idaho Falls, 28 miles south. Rexburg supporters CENTER OF A BITTER CONTROVERSY is L.D.S. Ricks has contributed to the school's vigorously oppose the move, claiming their clean, college town remarkable growth. Now drawing more than 1,000 daytime students from 20 states and eight forinstitution is the oldest college in Idaho, fastest grow-ineign countries and Hawaii, the listed in the Journal of the Association of Junior Colleges as and in the Intermountain West, (Western Aif Photo) two-yed the largest college in America. g ld church-supporte- ar Whiling Bros. Stations Hold Xmas Party The northwest division of Whit, aning Bros. Stations held their Cenual Christmas party at the dar City Airport cafe December 6. Approximately 75 persons attended, including station managers, tanker drivers, office personnel, and guest speakers and their wives. Also in attendance were the partners of Whiting Bros. Stations and lumber companies from Holbrook, Flagstaff, and Fredonia, Arizona, including Mr. and Mrs. Art Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hutch, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whiting, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Bushman. Sales meetings were held during the day for all station managers, with guest speakers including Mr. Bills, Mansfield Tire & Rubber company of Sacramento, California; and Noel Fletched and Loren Thompson of Frontier Refining company, Denver. Buffet lunch was served during the afternoon. Awards for outstanding service to Whiting Bros, were presented to several employes at the banquet, held Saturday evening. Excellent entertainment was furnished by the College of Southern Utah, while guests enjoyed steak Thursday, December Promoter Plans 25, 1958 , Prd!:a Cc:li:n3 Ldfsrs To Utah Safety C:ur.:il Offers Trsffis Tha Editor More uniformity In court poli- penalty policies the public will uring up to an average of less cies and procedures and better support. Analysis studies of con- than 60 of recommended minicorrective treatment of juvenile viction reports for these and mum performance levels. Most traffic offenders highlighted . the other offenses revealed a wide of the factors Involved in these recently-conclude- d series of Utah tendency of court leniency In this standards can be improved by ad- i n. tr -- UTAH NEW? i Southern Utah News Kanab, Utah J J Dear Editor: We wish to thank everyone for the wonderful kindness shown to Mr., and Mrs. Remit Lincoln when they had their recent airplane accident in Kanab. It is a great thing to know of a town with such sincere thoughtfulness and cooperation. By all who know Mr, and Mrs. Lincoln, your town always will be remembered;' You did a marvelous turn for a very wonderful and highly couple, as everyone respected who has had the pleasure of knowing them will agree. We hope this will be printed, so that all of your people will know that each and every one of Mr. and Mrs. Lincolns many friends can offer their thanks tp Kanab residents Who helped at that time. , Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all in Kanab City! Sincerely, Joe Foster jr. and Family Danville, California Editors Note. Mr. and Mrs. regional traffic court conferences, regard. the Utah Safety Council reports. A lack of satisfaction with dis- , The conferences were sponsor- position of juvenile offenders was ed jointly by the governor, Utah expressed among most of the con- Supreme court, attorney general, and the Safety Council More than 275 judges, justices of the peace, prosecutors, and city and county officials attended the conferences throughout the state. The conferences were held under the direction of Justice J. Allen Crockett, Utah Supreme court. A special target of attention was the wide variance of penalties in cases involving offenders driving while their licenses were suspended or revoked. Court officials were urged to "get really tough on such drivers, and adopt V t'" -, s "i Lincoln were the couple who flew into Kanab after dark last sum- l 5 A ference participants. The general feeling, Justice Crockett said, was that either the Juvenile courts should toughen up on such drivers or that the law should be amended to transfer jurisdiction over to regular traffic courts. The courts critical role and responsibility in corrective and educational measures for traffic offenders was Emphasized, both by conference panelists and through a special film prepared by the American Bar association. It was pointed out also that traffic court activities in Utah cities are meas ministrative means of the courts themselves, said Leon L. Lines, a conference panelist, and, until they take such steps, they will continue to be a weak link in our chain of accident prevention. The state drivers license division also was urged to simplify and distribute more frequently Its list of suspended and revoked drivers licenses. What a new face courage puts on everything I A determined man, by his very attitude and the tone of his voice, puts a stop to defeat and begins to conquer. Emerson , : mer and crashed south of airport, both escaping unhurt, fortunately. It is good to know that people speak so well to others of the help they receive at a time such as this. Ka-na- Cards Kanab Fight dinners. On hand to accept drama and athletic scholarships Francis Kelly, Kanab fight propresented to College of Southern KaUtah by Whiting Bros, was Direc- moter, who has charge of the nas Club Lions nab club, Boys Christtor Royden Braithwaite. mas turkeys were given to all plans .underway for a February fight card here to raise funds lor employes. -B- yBoys club and Kanab Higl Recently moved from Arizona, the He said fund. School Athletic and office division northwest the DOC warehouse for Whiting Bros, sta- that the fight card will be an one. amateur tions located between Barstow, e Mr. Kelly, who has a California and Salt Lake City is for staging highly suclocated at 432 North 100 West in reputation cessful also is setfistic events, the of Cedar City. Remodeling on a his super big sights new office and warehouse will be ting card in this area some time fight soon. completed The Whiting Bros, territory is during the summer, when he hopes to match Roland LaStarza expanding rapidly and Doyle S. and LaMar Clark. Mr. Kelly said said Randall, district manager, that it is expected several new that he would like to stage this stations will be added to this di- event in the Glen Canyon Dam vision soon, making a total of ap- area, thus offering something in the way of a fistic and Id like to get a WASH and proximately 24 service stations scenic attraction that would be IRON job please. ofsupervised by the new district quite out of the ordinary, and fice. Iron County Record. draw big from both southern You'll be surprised at the difUtah and northern Arizona. ferent things we can do to give LaStarza, Mr. Kelly emphamore Pleasant Motoring you sizes, has been among the top ten heavyweights for a long time and Miss Arthella Adams, daughter is the logical opponent for Clark, KAllAD of Mr. and Mrs. Marve Adams of who, Marv Jensen says, Manager Kanab, was home over the vveek will fight for the heavyweight MOTOR GOMPAIIY end to be present at the wedding crown some time during the comof her sister, Marva Dawn Adams, ing year. Kelly said he .has had and Pat Wmton. Miss Adams is no definite word from Mr. Jensen STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS in Salt Lake City. employed as yet, but the offer for the .Phone Ml match was made in John Moonread column sports eys "fyidely KANAB, UTAH last week. GAS TOONS state-wid- May me join in wishing you a merry Kanab News Notes For Your Town Christmas CALIFORNIA-PACIFI- C UTILITIES COMPANY y0URifARTNER4NlWESTERN:PR06RESS . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER May the blessings of this joyous season abide with you and, your family Your local newspaper strives to represent every facet of the community. It promotes business by advertising products and services; it supports churches, schools, and civic clubs by publishing information concerning their ac- tivities; it recognizes individual members of the community as interesting events occur in their lives; and it spreads local news, and national news in local terms. By helping different factions of the community to learn bbout each other, your local newspaper promotes understanding and cooperation for the good of the entire area. (a- - , ' a, X. SOLID, UNITING FORCE! , or Trails End Restaurant HELP YOUR TOWN Kanab, Utah t - Utah. GROW! SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER! 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